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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_12_02 ,: •, ,...: d-.,. ••- .: .» _ .. µ } — - AOM as C M VOL. L`'III PICgERIN(L, 4NT.e - FRIDAY . DEC. �, l �� —_ �• �satltsmtauat ItaYDo. — - :�• Xe dadNOTICE GREEN RIVER Jnor Farmers' Anneal GREENWOOD Fall, Dance, Whitby, �. —'�---- A group of young people from Town Hal, Friday, Dec. .9th, MILLS t/�i� r C fx P>?:ARSON-Physician „ . 'the Green River Church will pres- --.-- l�Jl �J�7 ` aodSnrgeon, Danbattoo, las Our trucks pave your way f' P — r - every day." 1 ent a mus•cal tableau 4n the White- ITEVALr1 i886,.1936 j� E. FOR$YTH, Orth. D., Director `vale Baptist Church next 'Vlonda - Lbo0ptoweldcal Aasxiationorortta.to ,eg. COA� -COC ' f December 5th 'st S p. m. .All are time. CHOPPING _ Petered Member or the America., Optemetr.,al f , _ aaaadatrom Ertl examined bu smointment. G , Pleoss28".Claremont.Out „ .cordially inv;'l.ed. A freewill off- The Annual Christmas Concert F•w OD, C•F M ENT, ' of-the Whitevale Ba Monday, Wedoesda and, Fri Bring in aid' of the Missionary post Sunday Y �? iGeva� SAND, GhA VELy, School, will Budget of the church will be tak- re held on Friday ev- I WE GRiND FINE ea. en;{ng, December 23rd. Admission, Bran, Shorts and 'Feed of all , DUNALD KULLY tiarriawi: and 25 and 15' cents. �.Sariciwr,Notary Yubbc- aluyeyta Lona, 1 kinds also minerals"'and 66otlormeAyoccupaedby thalateA.E.Chns- - B'JILHIiiR'B' SUPPt.TES DLNBARTON The November mewing of the ' ' other. ' ,f "am.awlh.ins ar Gotuc Howe.wdtby. sly Whitevale Mission Circle was held concentrates for prof itablecfeediolt i alto. leeal crartage Work St Paula Dun).arton, Sunday; at the horde of Mrs. J. B. Melrose kept' on band] BEATON, BELL li ROSS December 4th, 2nd Sunda in and Mrs, Robert Melrose. There •. F>•rrlstors (t Solicitors We have also pissed in stock a full : Y Ad-'. vent. Sunday School at 2 P. m.__was .a good attendance 'in the of*,-. mWe stock only the best Poultry ____ e_.of -'isaplr-l.e�f'Mi!ltnR :�Y.1.BEATON. K.C. Telephone linCelebration' of the Holy . Comun- ernoon and a good program in the ;___ Feeds and5upplie's. H.BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2838. Co'* Feedn. son at_3 A W MITCHELL p' m. Preacher at this 'evening. There were a good numb- S,9.F.ROSS1-1 372 Bay 5tservice, Rev, E. G. Robinson, The er who came in for tea, and the _ s . ' • Sunday School Concert and Christ- evening was -spent in sports and a :BHN L.POND Toronto Pickering, Ont. p + mss Tree will be .held on Thurs- good time- was spent. All went.a. T�, IANO`TUNING f N_,; U. K1CHARDSON& Co.. Barris- J day, Dec. 22nd, in the Hall. way, pleased. with having--had such Oi'tieel phone 7400 Regidenee 13520. AND eters,Sohmors. Notaries etc„ Suite bW, 'r „t a nod ti ne. Proceeds were �e,lriot Life Building, 7oronw at iucouco. $ � good,- - ' TeiaphoneAd.1888: Pica-nngPhan 3013. St! . BROCK ROAD 'thanks to the hostesses. Glad to All kinds Of J erair N ork //�� NGUS McMILLAN-Barrister. sol- The Beal Store,Clalcemf)IIt see Mrs. Griffin able to be.there, All Tuning Guaranteed .elicitor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda�t-reet PHONY, 9•Ll � An important reat estate deal also her family, a12 'havinX a good r' Tasanro. 'Teleahtne Elgin 5',03. 22tf was recently consummated by the - --...=--- -- G. S. MACI)ONALD „tar ---- FURNITURE C. R. Pureell.Co., farm realtors of AR6VGHA:r1 209 Close Ave., Toronto --- - We ere dispiavirtg an attractit a Toronto, who sold C. G. McLean, . Q BRBERT T. FALLAISE, L. D S., variety of I of Toronto, ..the T. A. Knox farm fir. Hedge had a�bad fall on Fri- tone Lakeside 15M a D.D.S, Graduate of the Royal Cou� and or Aiuminum nd Graniieware Etc. recently owned by -Mr. E. Brady day while working on the Gilman Orderp taken at NEWS Office pole.Surgeons and the University of Toronto. Furniture and Fareittire ice reardrnce second door Beet of St. Aad- r The farm consists of 27 acres of residence and will be laid aside for ._�... seer's arch. .;coc D? ap o uffint boon: 9 t) -k eping choice farm land, on which a fine some time. FUEL s,a�6 P v.:,or or appanimeat. (X-ray Priced low, in -keeping with Nrrtee. r •srvtaq. Pbone tick 9'00. _ orchard, a number of beautiful elm The Women's Institute will meet FUEL ��� shade trees, and a fine residence, on -the Second Tuesday,. December r *Reit*"" qr awvb*. 'RADIO built of cut granite,: and contain- 13th, at the home of Mrs. W. Gray. A M ing two stone fine-places. The pro- Please note the date. Builders' Supplies A Graduate 'of Radi Celle e ng pplies �K B B ATUI�, TU tV:v 9 H i P - $ Perty has been owned by the Knox Thm'e will be a meati of the' ' 1!e Clerk. Coo+orancer Commi,etoner car with family for over 100 years, until it Brougham Hocks Club of Brough- it —�• Y alMaeLaae se. Aeeritntant. Etc. lacer of Up-tl-the-minute traitning was sold to Mr. Brady. The fine -am, on 1londay�even,ng, December ,Lumber and Lath C[arAase Liaen•r. 1lMtevak,Oot. ' barn will be used by Mr. McLean 5th for Election of Officers. . A, E. RICHAF L :C h and for his saddle horses. He will make The 15th. Annual Meet-big of the R` C. Sbingles .:• .IFINEST EQXJIPMENT;- g ' 1 ins (.dal for considerable irnprovements to the Citizens' League will be held orf- ' _.. (3ENIii1'RAL, 1•NStJkANCB _ - buildings and property. Monday, December 5th in the Fir^ REAL - ESTATE Guaranteed .Satisfaction _ Alberta Coal Hall. General Business, Reports,. $ONVEF+AttiCING AT ALDLEY and Flection of Officers. .. Domestic Coke sL sill estabNshed R q•„n-t h1 P P r i r•ea , ate~' ready. Taber and Batteries always M The ladies of the W. M: S.' met Cfinent. Lime, plastelt to servo 7 1� The Club Euchre at the school at the ho - me of Mrs. Lemmon on . _ f110 Pick. 6t0 was attended b .M;l l e R 13- dO(i• >oe. 0 . ROY ed a fair Wend . 1lILLF,R, Y 'Crowd and Th P Thursday afternoon y _ Y and packed Brorttrham, Ont.urio a good time was skent. three large and valuable Pales for ARellts ftor Llindy FeDrl! -W M. .MAW ;elf ,PhnnP Mark 1Hrig The school' closing concert will the West, the total value being end. -.y JOV n r. LIC1 NS&D AUCTIONEER AN 1► be held ort •Wednesday evening, $167.00-besides a large consignment December 21st. of reading matter. " tint) V3LUed OR An D AA-. : �'• E R •A new fence is being put-arounil ' The Youn I'eo Le P6onesor An ea AddrPanrf 4hDuoda.l $ e Presented the �:nt kl�E2llt( l ler IPCYIe[lE8' ` ' ,�,..�,�, the school grounds by J. S. Bels- drama, "The Ginger Girl" at Thorn P ' Son, Flickering. ton's Corners on Friday evening are Bessie Prices Before Bliley ytrPet. Emt: InAnraaee of All 8inris, Senator Norman Lambert, of Ot- to .presenR it in Brougham on the --- ' -1l11- ::Wbithv. Ontario, taara, spent a week-end with P, ill 29.Ji, and in Claremont on Decem- I L�'+` N B O Beret Ratem Avaiifihle with •�--- Yeates, recently. ber 2nd, ,The popularity of this _ �t Claremont : Seenrity,and ,Service. Chas. Puckrin has rented th*, play shows that most people enjoy .:-Locust Hill, ''Onto Eastbourne farm to J. H. Vale. a tittle:nonsense, now and then. Phonr.N..rw ;alt 7lddress 'Phone Mrs. Stork; of the -Basp Line W. Do not forget the date for the Ernest C. Fetzer has been .visiting her sister, Mrs. T. W. M, S. Thankoffering is Alonday ROOFING cPF;C[:1L BROUGHAM PICK 516 Ants, ills* up-money regnlraL (ios�i December 5th at 2.50 p. m. Miss i First Mortgaaos• Mr. Jos. Ranger acid let. Brown Luella Rorke, of Japan'will address 3-1 Std. Wght. l4sphult Shinglea i LA WTER GARDEN .CROPS are both improving their properties the meeting, •and at this time, a 56.00 per sgre. w; is 7bm :�y building and'`painting. message from Japan should prove 3-1. Hvy, R'Kht. Ashplialt Shingles 3 $6.65 sgrei, Will reap Profits eery interesting.' It is hoped ever• per if You Use K[1SALE woman in the community will avail All first quality Toronto Asphalt If you knew you WERE NEXT -� f - themselves of the-privil Roofing Co. Shingles. In lots you would hustle in after that In. NATURAL M INERAL,- Mr. and Mrs, U. Lawton, o; flan= ege of Kear- y ing this speaker. _ of 5 sgre. or over. g p andrs. p'. 13ell. GREENWOOD i surance Protection we've been j. pet Sunday fast with all. _ s• talking about Phos hatesPrices subject to change without YOU MAY BE NEXT To fccrease Yields and Im ;c v. Miss Edna aleadows and fr:N cd notice. of all cropsP Quailty o1 Markham spent Sunday alter Misses Clara \'aneessa Walls and noon with Mr. and airs. �', Parkiri. Cecil s nt Sun -4= DICKERING •CYR}L 'C.. ltl(�RLEY pe �y with their par- - a b1Fl21fFRAL iN9URANCft N T � 1[r. and 1[rs. Alegi. 1lcPherson, eats. LUMBER c �. Lr . 11OL W(T(1 and daughter Dorothy -(A Tort];n � ►ir. .and Mrs. S. Brentnall of a� Our fileted-,ervice an- Pmt�ction • • to, spent Thursday. last wifh lir. Iiegitia, v;-sited �I3% and lIrs' Wea. YARD Phom plug 6700 Pickering Mills all(. tilrs,•S. Moore. .PHOtiE 34m Gee,• last week, Urso £irentflal, is a PICKERING. ONT. The Foursquare Class meetfi .t sister of :firs. Gee. WE DELIVER the home of hiss Eileen Parkin llr: and Mes,' 1Milton� Ormerod CONGOLEUM r RUGS PHONE 5317the evening of December --Bran don, of Cresswell RUGS Betty Walker in charge of the called on fnends in the village on meeting. the first of the week. \ GENTLY aA�d� R. G. CLENDENING 'On the afternoons of December. The 1s*, S. .nf the Circuit will NATURALLY 6th and 7th,' under the leadershirt hold their annual election of off- t•�5f 9 reg E4.95, sale Brice $3.95 FUNERAL DIRECTOR of Miss May Brown; the next less- kers in IC:nsale on Thurscla _T-t• z a, sae ce, .,a -- a nurse, tc en En ]'st,..S'Irs. Water Stevenson will be Private Arnhtilance senilis" will be, giver.., in charge of the. program. i z 10 1-2 reg. '=8.75, sale pr, E7.50 ,Day and Night Service The- Bazaar, Supper and Play on We. are sorry . to learn that 1 z 12, reg $9.95, sale price 18.50 Plrone,900(1 Friday evening last was a decid, Mrs. Carroll, of Mitchell is very '- Mttivprn 5800 ed success. Although there was not ill. We all 'enjoyed . her company a very - large crowd, the small, 'whi;e she stayed with her nephew Markham • audience thoroughly enjoyed the John Middleton, last summer. Inner. Spring-.: On -� drama, "The Road Back" by the Don't forget the S. S. Missionary \ Pickering I' Mattress $ Pimple program to be held on' Sunday ev- 1 U.95 - a the re arse away in the To ening at 7 o'clock, 'itr the church. r with Wampole'9 onto General Hospital, on Wed blas. Norman' White,. of Brooklin, ,! TINSMITH ryesday, an old resident of this will be guest speaker, There will Less 10 per cent for Cash communit in the' rson o Rich- Y o > of h e- music. Collection in ofd NOLAX --- and (Dick) Stevenson. The service 'of the -S,_S._ snionary ...Fund.-.- Other-A�atta have your furnaces, . was held from, his brother's�home, Come and help the good. work a- • Mr. Wes. Stevenson last Satur- long. ThbPr6paratloirtitendorsed usual prices �tevet,r pipes,'eavetrou$he �y Interment in Groveeide Cem- On. Wednesday , evening, the W. �ft tneaical profeaeioa and' roofs put in order • etery. A. will hold a Pot Luck Supper. ft it an emulsion of _ t11150W ""Mases, ay w Nil�tt for the cold'Breather, Service will be held here oil Sun- y y event_when the PM Mitfe V ,t� and Mit day evening at 7.30; with Rev. Mr, 'people is a earl UdigUella bisfng people and thel'r friends and neigh- � '� � Jenkinson of Pickerin 01W y the benefits o RNs 1>Ite 811 work promptly atteui- g, in charge bours get together for a social Special numbers.will be given , by time. Miss Jean Middleton, of two of the most valuabl* ed to and satisfaction aide in correcting faulty, C /� the choir, assi�ted by a solo hY Whitby, will _address us, telling us elimination seed acidity^ . STEI�RIT i guaranteed. Miss Mabel Haribron, A feature of of her tri to Europe,pe, which is a pJeasaTl!tASL>ag.. ,can� Funeral Director ALVIN BUSHBY the service wi•II .be the presenting 'very interesting subject , There &an to yOUas children tR P CKE " 'N;- " R .1 WS of the diplomas to the four girls will be a hUsed Program of music fas!!k . ..soon restoret al>la = ' FflrDltIIre Dealer i Hardware Tinsmith who took the Youth Leadership 'etc., and a goon supper. Come and Mal bowel habits, ekerimr. ODtAri�f PTORERI)l�T( - Tr'a g Course upend a pleasant social evening. &01.Ago Soo 20.0%du I LOO }: >� .6.. I _' I 7t. t%. JONES - DRUQBI$"JC 1,� Pkode PM a.,, .. b 't rk. -, ,�..�_... a.L.." '^aX:+. .r..•� J '.a. r'.<e.• : ..'.F:. P.^' T: �...�,,:n g.ra; /.� .,. .•.it•'•:,- v. along the home trail men were hid- den out, waiting to throw a chis kyou Man Who Died through him as he rode by. Roy TheLeashes Guns had found it out, and Lhe faithful dans To WG'd Irishman was going to take Slime x� ' : is upon his own g should- riskx non ed c 'a u o willlnA man once p ounc 1i. '- era. Of Circle l.. The Seer icahy dead started another "Damn it all, ROY, I cain't let yuh �" chapter of h}s "borrowed life" do it," objected Slim huskily. "For / x last week by planning marriage. ' by Parry Westbrook they'll plug yuh for me, sure." GOOd Lool1S On Januaiy 'L0, 1937, physi- Not if I sing loud enough," stat- ed Roy. "I sing like nothin' else !n : clans said Theodore Prinz' the wide world. Besides I've got my by gx /x�¢ heart and lung axion stopped' Synopsis there be- olecats t, 'd.dirty syuh for a full five minutes after an ,Slim Loyale 1s p}soleal from P + guns, an' I can use 'em without any automobile accident at Aber% the are after. Unless-yuh Paten worry about likebusa' no parole. Now 'p .. to prison after serving 18 months y , do as I say like a good lad.. Yore deep, Wash, Doctors went it fora crime he did not commit. to told Roy, you'll never get home wastinI time, arguin'.,, i /� work on his heart and to their `alive. But `we'll be after foolifi' amazement, after five minutes, _ - - He returns to his Circle L ranch The irony of'his position dug in _ the man lived a sin, and with- ' to find his father dead and sinis- them. deep,into Slim. It was maddening BANISH THOSE WRINKLES! g "Do as.I say. Go north'to'the in a .few weeks was up and ter forces at work, trying to make y to be placed always thus, on the Wrinkles are easy to acquire, but about. Prinz will wed Jane i him violate his parole so that he town trail an' then home. I'll can again be railroaded to rison, wait here an hour to give you defensive vela!; no way of fighting overcoming them is not nearly so Morris of Pacific Beacl.; Wash. p plenty of time. Then. I'll start back. His pride was quick and very simple,'a§ many of lis knave to our The Brockwells and their gang fierce, more so perhaps because of dismay! Prevention is infinitely a are plotting to gun possession of home myself. But I'll..be drunk age wrong which had-been done to lot better than cure, and early at- a"' Lranch and the property an' singin' loud,-so it'll seem. him by the miscarriage. of justice. They'll know who I be an' they tention to the face and neck will Chained For Cash of. Mona Hall,,.& neighbor and. Y Blind f=ury be an insurance against wrinl!!es wont be after botherin me. life-long friend of Slim L**ate- Blind, primal fury pricked at his later on. A French Slim discovers that Sheriff "But why can't :we both ride a creditor, determined ' circle home?" demanded Slini. brain. He did not want to run. He Wrinkles are more .often- to be Starbuck has joined the plot wanted to stand and fight, to rip found on dry skins than on oily to get his money, chained and pad- against him. With the help of Da- Because, of this divil of a light- . to Blue and With cowboys; Slim a- and tear, to pour hot lead into the skins, and therefore the -first re- locked himself to one of his debt- colored hoss an' hat of gores. Yuh , and skin,ut- vitals of those who were persecquisite is to lubricate the sn, a - Loyale .defies the land-grabbers to loom up like a lighthouse, Ind. Do or+s shop pillars. The police cut as yo're told. Or does old Roy have Ing him. Yet his hands were tied. the underlying . tissues, using a him loose. ..do their worst. cream with a-rich base, to muscle yuh down an' make yuh?"" Once involved in a gunfight,regard- a "We won't talk about that any At last Slim was beginning to less of.whose making it might be, This cream must be'applied to realize what was up. Somewhere Slim knew that it would mean.go the surface of the akin with light - r Snore," he•drawled. "One thing is ing back to that hell on earth. friction, using the fingers-only. The Do This If You're certain, though, yuh ain't It meant being closed ' between - massage is important; keep the N E Rv0 U ever gonna' lose ,yore ranch. drab, gray walls'oi stone, way from tips of the fingers flat on the skin, • Whether yuh like it or not, Mona, Two From a New �as1C the sky, from the warm stars, awn I shore won't land.for soma slick- . eslgn., from everything•worth while. Real- skin'in the.direction opposite to Don't take chances n nothing opiates and jasper like George Arthur fore- products which yet know nothing about.Us* closin' on yuh. That's final: 'Now izatlon of this steadied h-im, and which the wrinkles go. You must eomm°a tense.Get more fresh air,more sleUs ep y drove the fungus of rage from his and take a iaE.reliable, nkha roves medicine m- ROT stretch the skin.. Iamous Lydia especiallyde Pinkhfor w Vegetable Com- cheer up; let's be happy for a mind. pound-msandroots—let it h,.,.from whole- change." He ave her a comfort- Here are hints_ for specific some herbs and roots—let Lt help Nature tone 8 "Okay, Roy," he said, his voice wrinkle c on forehead, start 1n the Inp your system and thus calm iaaaty nerves. ing pat on the arm. t�,6 4%0 steady once more. ,Some .day meb- o rs d mak tram female functional dtsor Good to be. Back middle and work .out towards the den and make Die worth living. be I'll be able to pay-yuh boys back temples. For the eyes, commence For over s0 years one woman has told Strahgely enough, they did fall 4 11 for stickin' with me like yore another how to go "amilin thru" with, • .` ` - into channels of easy range gos- f the movement'at the aide nearest plakham's Compotmd-let it�D YOU. s There was much that had dot Roy the nose, and work your fingers .,. �. thatowe>dor.`ed. `•.Tia•nothin'. at ati, , happened while Slim had . been e , lad, exceptin' to be• outwards and right around the top away. Folks had died; others had �'° shore yuh• git a square deal from of the eyes. Don't just massage ���� � married; babies had been ushered to the outer r that the eyes, and -into the world—,lust homely gos- now on out. Off`with yuh•" stop there, for that is where lines " sip that did a lot for them both - are so apt-t6 appear. (CONTINUED NEXT. ISSUE) RHEUMATIC '► in easing them and cheering•thern / You can obtain say of the follow- in ti up. When-Slim squeezed Ilona's / Ing helpful leaflets by sendln a 3c PAINS-ACHES hand and left, some two hours - -stampfur each one required: Face - later, he was humminghappily to $10;000 Invested Care: Eye Beauty; Superfluous It-takes more than Must a salve" to Hair.; Reducing in Spots; YoLr mself. It was good to be back i - bring• relief. It takes a Musts ole In Bringing Up Hair; Bust i)eveIopment; lion to irritant" like good ofd MusterOle !s T' As Slim Loyale headed hdme- Slim. Hand Beauty;.Underweight. -soothing, warming, penetrating Child Yo- Hand ,beauty problems and helpful in quickly overcoming ward through the velvet night, he Average CL had already made-up his mind as . :+ i Will also be answered confidential- the local congestion and when - _ ly. + rubbed on the aching spots. to how he would ward off the Muscular lumbago, soreness and Total Incl::de3.Food, Clothing, please write to: Barbara Lynn, generally promptly. cloud that was hanging over.:Mone Shelter Education Intereest stiffness erall yield _ 'Hall's fiend. The first thing on the + r Room 421, 73 -West' Adelaide St.. Better than the old-fashlonedmus- .. _ k following morning, he promised , . On Capital—Cost of Moth- 'Toronto, Ontario, tard plaster, 'Musterole. has been himself, he would ride into Pinna- er's Care Not Counted used by millions for SO years.Remm- m�nded b de and hunt up George Arthur.. "' _ y.many doctors and nurses. Then he would buy up the mort.' Dr. John W. S. bIc�u}tot:gh of A N t l Theatre n dreg 1�lade S Ca three strengths gage .ort the Dot II.Dot if it:cost '' + the-Department of.Public-Health,-- a lona ea re Regular, g Children's (mild), and Ex - �' Ira Strong. All druggists, 401 each _ him a thousand dollars more than w• asks "what is the value in-dollars Urged For Canada the amount 'of the note. He'd say l• and cents-of huriaan lifF." Anew nothing to Mona aboutit. When born baby is worth $9,629. Aman A,'proposal is being advanced she finally did learn what had hap- t i of 18 years .is worth $28,000. It for the establishment of a Cana-' - 'pened, there would be nothing she a costs S10,006 to rear a baby:'to' than nationsl theatre in Ottawa:could do: Slim gri4imed to himself. ! i the.age of 1S years and the sura' .M►" " "°sra•a l He knew*Mona would be as mad �. total of Canadian manhood and A meeting was held at Montreal sssst" �•.. " arse - :as hops, but she'd get over it. womanhood has n mo3ieary value last week to .discuss the matter A couple of miles drifted back ' ` of about 140 billions as compared and organize a committee to in- _ under the- steadily thrumming• with a material resource value !air terview Prime 31inister Mackenzie !hoofs of his bronco. He was still t. -the entire country of'so.m.tthing King: engrossed with thoughts and plans like 25 to 28 billions.. Joseph. Thibeault' of Ottawa, 'concerning Mona;when, out of no- x'- In order secure a coraer.a_ identified aitb.thestrical work in where it seemed, a mounted figure, tile estimate an average child. Canada and the United States for _ rose before him in the trail. Slim might be considered as. be!r.71ging many years, is' spon .­`:' RAW soring the con- jerked erect, war and suspicious. to a 'family whose•iueome''.i s "_',- plan, whish would include y p PATTERN 4960 u t'on o na lona! theatre Unconsciously he reached to his 5.00. at c t f a t h thigh, only to realize that he„bad _ By ANNE ADAM To Age of t8 building in Ottawa. . T HROAT -left his guns at home. _.Behold somg exciting new "Pat The cost of rearing a •child In "Pull down, Slim," came a hus- fern Magic" by Anne Adams — a. such a'family to the age of self- Throat Icy undertone: "Shore an' there's dress and a housecoat easily made support, including' all the' usual V O to the great Your Sore, Scratchy T ` 1` if ur Scra y dirty work 'abroad tonight. Not from the same Pattern! Need we-, , items 'of food, clothing, shelter, O� � struggle for Cornea from a Cold—You Can another step unless yuh'li be after tell you that'this-silhouette is the education, etc., is $7;238. Inc:ue- fire, everything unguy Get Fast Relief-by this ':wantin'-a coward,slug in the ribs." newest 670r—a gathered to with ing the interest on capital and depgrids.on the "Roy!" „ p i e you appear Simple Method Roy. exclaimed Loyale: Roy it slim-hipped gently flaring skirt? 'inakfng due•allowance for the cost ` 'to be. but don't O'Brien, what in, blazes are yuhThe button.-front panel is another of those that do not survive'to the r,e dt+couraged.KOU ' 'ridin' around'at this time of night feature, as popular as it is slen= age of •18, the amount is increased its 19�naturta 4or?" derizin Observe the charming to a little more than $10,000. •In ' <hades, g t v e s. mow'• "Trail .'Em Home" swirl of movement there ii below this sum no allowance is made for i,ack to hoar its 11.1111 lil ty lost youth. Sold "Roy swung his mount close be- the knees in the house coat ver- the cost 'of a mother's care, no 1410 Jtunley at all d r u g :aide Slim's. "Devil a bit-do yuh' cion. And. consider whether to small item itis true, but-one which s t t t; s a n.d worry about, the why an' where- !rave the, coI]ar. a demuir Peter is omitted so' that .the 'estimate �!ontrenl, P.Q. Beauty parlors. fore, lad," he answered. "I'm Pan design or the.equally grac-' shall be w�thin`the limits rather ' us notched` type. Brilliantly than -over what would' be a '; swappin hats an' broncs with "notched" , pow." con- -patterned cotton 1s Ideal for a servative sum. s .: Without waiting for the amw short sleeve'lounge robe, and Returns On Investment? :; +<: ' -ed 'Slim's, consent, Roy reached flannel for a.cold-weather 'sYyIe 'This $10,000 may Calle the over and swept off 'Slirri's .creamwith short sleeves: The frock has capital invested -in - the child's .sombrero, replacing it with his youthful chic in any fabri;! bringing up. All capital is expect- w - n brimmed hlacl one. Then f+ 96 •�•_ c '1 h sin returns.-'Unfortunate- he swunr.to the ground. Junior and misses`-sizes. 10, 12, ly thin happy result 'ors no a- �� ';; J, 1. To ea-e pain and 2. If throat is-raw that gray hoss -r4, 16 and T3. Size-14 taken 4 frays follow. F.' a discomfort and reduce from cold,crush and " " - - fever take 3"Aspirin" dissolve 3"Aspirin" gores, he ordered. Off I say. 5-8 yards 36 inch fabric. Table is-drink aglass Tablets in t/,Slam an' scramble up on this' bay o' Send twenty cents .(20c), in zhfouster. Repeat..in atw•ater..,Sar.WeI( -imine. Then do yuh turn north oft Collis (stamps ca�riot be accepted) the tra'.l a bit an" be after '-cin' s -r~ Often Eases Pain and Dis- g for this' Anne Adams pattern; home in a roundabout Nvay." Write plainly size, name, address P '^. comfort in a Feu) Minutes Still bewildered,.Slim slid to•the _ When "Aspirin" is Used and style number; ground, but.he did not relax'his Send your order to Anne �Ot"7aA�+ :'grip on the reins of his.grey geld-. cC s< The simple way pictured above Adams; Room 425, 73 West Ade- y ing. "What's the Irleanin' of all # <> often brings amazingly fast relief laide St. W., Toronto. ��,�_' #:<'>?:. from discomfort and sore throat _this hocuspocus, Roy?" he insist- - . ed. "Open up or I don't move a - -•. �. accompanyying colds. Try It. Then—see your doctor. He step." Ah-It iS a probably will:tell you to'continue Roy swore softly, "I 'tell yuh Learn t0 T at Hume s 3 rand idea with "Aspirin" because it acts so - y foo Foy-Any 101d— - g fast to relieve-discomforts-of a cold psi 1'S'ping is' a valuable And to reduce fever. _ S1 Weekly . asset. only sl weekly ' sweetening This simple way,backed by scien _ Buys a buys n new Corona, Lamp' or Lantern ! my morning } tifit authonty,has largely supplanted e world's ' most" poOular ��iiMCirMBCi�. CORONA portable typewriter, In- Your Coleman Dealer pay. the use Of strong mediCifieslri easing • ` o • cludinK Carrying 'Case TWO DOLLARS}oranyol1 Ceres! cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, and Tnurh Typing instructor. Write lace or'laatorn when you. V s most effeedve way yet discovered. j ',,to get your copy 17 .. I.I. it in on a now-Cols- with -' 1 1,•i for Tull dete119, run, This means you got 96 this week's 1. C Rmith R Corona typewriters of a new Coleman Lamp for ' $3.961 (Shade extra.) Bag ; �M1811d and Qct ',.Toronto S t'a r Cnnndn Ir1d. :I: pgoat Rt. 17.. Toronto- ... . saving on-CoRman Lan- rBEE RIVEWtltlkiy while in w terns,toot See your Cole- "ASPIRIN" Iaa�ue �— .,•;8 1 tis P I R 11�'I rmar Dealer. Trails da e toyt i, assn. - - ' I I IN • 7RApGMAak ale. " _, _ , .b ... ,v...,; .tr. .a.;. . .r•.- .:.;.z .. .:. .::., .. it - I<•,r iS� a"� h i 'rR -r +�. _ .up• sept what he was saying was be MIAMI.-Ea route from Day- ash trays, cans.of provision in th+ go cause they could 'not hear his ton, Ohio, to Florida, a group of refrigerator raided, the ,adio con ire -You Listeria � word,. i.e., they were a such • - nested, the beds mussed up di hoboes hopped a freight ear and condition of spiritual death that dirty shoes. The hoboes h&d rnadm the words Jesus was uttering fell, Crawled inside. Two days later, th oberland trip .by boat. as it were, on desf ears. when Ray Barlow unloaded his -- By FREDDIE TEE 44• Ye are of your father the 50-foot cruiser from the train, he ., „ devil, and the lusts of your father discovered empty beer bottles in $abida may be parked for • penny an hour in nursery shelters - -HERE 15 JIMMY FIDLER jor dramatic shows. He is "Richard it is your will to do. This-is true the cabin floor, cigarette stubs in in London. "� Jimmy Fidler; the air reporter Wharton," reform mayor of Metro- of all men until grace regenerates ?:• with the famous catch-phrase "And them. He 'was a murderer from : polio City, In the - I DO mean YOU," began a series of series, "Her Hon- the beginning. And standeth not LIFE'S LIKE THAT y Fred Neher "^"! 'Hollywood Goa- or, in the truth,.because there is no or, Nancy James' truth in him. When he speaketh, ccar.nubk 1iM�3r rrw"IM) sip" programs ZEKE. v r which ie heard he speaketh of his.own: for he is.a ..---'-,-�•�� � .�• •. )ver the Columbia liar, and the father thereof. This -:---- • - { over the WABC - es from all-other WABC-CBS, 7:15 .o evil persons. The lie has become. Mondays through his nature; it is his own; he has to 7:30 p.m., EST Fridaps,l2:i6 to made it so by identifying his will + Rebroadcast at -- 12:30 p.m., EST., with it. \` :k -•10:30 p.m., EST) # w and he also plays 45. But because I say the truth, "- q :; - -r , Fidler, who has opposite Helen ye believe me not. 46. Which of t• ' J : been a part of the Menken in "See- you.convicteth m€'L1t`017? If I and Hsband, " say truth, why do ye not believe movie capital in broadcast over me? 47. He that is of God heareth various capacities Joseph the WABC - Col-, the. words of God: for this cause ��*•: �- ;�j since he left the -Curtin umbra network on ye hear,them not,.because ye are Jimmy city of -Memphis, Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:00 p.m., not of God. Refusing,to believe - Fidler rennessee, home EST. Recently, to get more realism Christ is not a matter of superior at the age of nineteen,will be heard into his portrayal of Metropolis' intellect, but arises from absolute / AI i., describing the behind-the-scenes ac- "mayor", Curtin interviewed Ftor- godlessness. To-have.God and.not _ tivities at the film-studios, report- _ ello H. LaGuardia, mayor of New to believe .Christ is an_impobsible Ing human interest items about the York Gity, "Little Flower" gave the situation. h� - stare at home and in analytical cri- "Nancy James" star.some valuable. 25. Wherefore. This word re- _ ticisms•of motion pictures he has tips on how the big city should be , firs back to the preceding para- prey ew . grap (vh -- _ falsehood: 'Speak ye truth enc IMPROMPTU - LONDON CAI-LING one with his neighbor. A neigh- / Owners of 'new 1939 DeForest bor, t •1 Studio Tisitors to the Kate Smith ;Crosley "Spread-Band" radio mod- the Scripture teaches us, is a .. Hour sometimes get more than the, a els are getting a,new thrill-out of fellow man o! any creed or' ria- •show tuned in by arm chair Iletin- tion; and to all such we are bound 11 vers. After each broadcast, Abbott tuning their"radio to bring in dia- to speak the truth.. We are to. - �t taut stations on- the six spread Mand Costello, featured comedy duo watch ourselves scrupulously that ' bands (especially the four indlvld- . we do not lie 'to others in busi- ° rr on the show, occasionally stage.an ual channels,.devoted to the short- `jr'�kf II I I Impromptu-gagsession with t811ow • nese; in home life, in social life, ,p - wave metre bands),Any owner of a at the lodge, in writing letters, in 4.17 I cast members. new DeForest--Crosley'"Music Mas- speaking AlAP�iFA:{ ter" model can tune in London, ' speaking from.the platform, is re- "MAYOR" ON NANCY.JAMES England,and listen to the•news be- porting conversations making ••A,;ax .'t no ae, Maw we've scrubbed an' scrubbed an now promises in telling others about we've come to another suit o' clothes r' i PROGRAM _ ins broadcast•direct; at 7:40 p.m. -our own-achievements. For we Joseph Curtin,�pictured here, filie EST., just as though It was the are members one of another. Important roles in� two of CBS' ma- broadcast of a Canadian station. n'• - Christiana are bound by recipro- - 1 cal Iles and obligations: and (alae. Biblical e 16. Thou shalt not bear false hood wars against such i union. 1 iia1 witness against thy neighbor. See - Suneay, Sehoo1 also Dent. 5: 20, and, for the pan- a slty of bearing false witness, HOW CAN I HO)EIZOIVTAL Aaswes to tt?'revletu Puzzle. 40 years. - Dent. 19: 16-21. The worst or >• A 1�g p 1 N N 1 Worker. B ANNE ASHLEY ict here.' M A Q 1 i I' E R most serious form of a lie is r- : p 22 His fattorite lesson that 15 His story is E N V AI L O OIp R son. it es -be r'n brat _ ii •-false n s a � e. is, to a:neighbor's hurt in civil or Q,_.Hov3 can I prevent tearing' found in the Y IKIS R E A IM E IPAIV T A 33 Boundary. ., is, -' criminal prosecutions. We trans- a dress pattern? 'Old 26 Rumanian , LESSON X ress this commandment when- 13 Public H E D L IE coin. g A.-Cut the dress patterns out disturbance, IT A �E� 2?Cognizance. THE SIN OF LYING ever we conceive a strong sus- of old cloth instead of paper. This 14 Grin 29 Light brown Exodus 20: 16; 2 Kings 5; 20-27; picion and repeat it as a thing we' kind of pattern will not tear, and diti�tooth AI Q M��1r 15 Above. K D E r1 I M L 10 l 111R1L 31 Beer. Proverbs 4: 16-19; 'MAtthew 15: know. it will cling to the goods without 18 To perish. E A N LIE 32 To drink - =1% 20;.John 8: 4247; Ephes- There is perhaps no command- pinning- 17 To diens. O T E L I T FA101 slow! inns 4: 25; Revelation 22: 14, rnent in the Decalogue-certainly �- - 18 Goll device. y 15, none in the second table - so L A I 93 Frozen water. Q. How. can I remove spots o! P R E EARL R 39 Walks throug4 19 Edits frequently broken b us as that paint readily from the knobs, _ Printed Text 9 y y p ZO Things to be water. Exodus 20: 16; Matthew Iii: 190 with which we are dealing. loeks and hinges of a door or win- deleted. 41 Headstrong.;'rhe pagesof the Old Testament dow w hen I am painting" 24 South America 54 Every. 2 Nav 20; John 8: 42-47; Ephesians al 42 Otherwise. 4; 26•• are dark with the records of men 25 Kind. 51 Advantage. assistant. '43 To hit with -•„� • - A.-Before painting, coat all -- and'women who lied `about othir 28 N6uter 53 Wine veflsel. 3 Vacant, the hand. Golden Text the hardvi are with paraffin or :'Behold. thou desirest truth in the men and women. Our Lord him- petroleum ointment_ The spots of pronoun. 54 Bones 4 Virginia 44 Actual being. self-was 'the greatest sufferer-of 30 Groundwork. 35 Ago, vlitllow. 45 Bustle. inward parts. �Psalrq 5.1: 6. paint can then:be very readily re- ell in the matter of 'false testi- moved. 34 Driving 56 Low sand 5 Peaks. -48 Membranous mon command. hill. 18 Prophet. bag. THE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING Matt. 15: 10, 20. 19. For out -O- 35 Kind of 'fig Hewas a 7 Grit. "...'47 Mohammedan) Time. - The Ten. Command- ofat Q.-How Can I avoid, having o pottery, as a.boy. Mi judge : the heart come _.forth "evil - - 8 Pies• .- -; cements were deDiered 1498' B.C.; thoughts, murders, adulteries, for-- squeeze the juice of lemons every 98 Convent 59 He killed the 9 A speck. 48 Last word of ' - ',the incident in the life of Gehazi nificatiops, thefts, false witness _ time a recipe calls for it? worker. giant,Goliath 10 Opposed to a prayer. took place 894 B.C.; the book of railings: 20. these are the things A.-Why not extract the 'Juice 3?Within :with his — odd. 49 Warbled. Proverbs was written somewhere of s dozen lemons 'st a time and •38 To repulse =_�Ipl.). IIIb require. ,52 Finish. which defile the man; but to eat about 995 BC.; the passage from' keep in a tightly 'covered glass YoU and I: 12 Transposed. ' 54 Ridge of it the Gospel of Matthew was utter- with unwashed hands•refileth not jar in the refri erator? It will 40 Gowns. VERTICAL 14 Witticism, drift.. ; � the' man. The'sins here enumer- g - - ed in A til A.D. 29 the conver- prove a great convenience. 46 Irony. 1 Doctor. 19 He—about 57 Electric unit. D • ated are those which-violate the , nation recorded in the ieghth -Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth -O t 7 10 it . 11 chapter of John occurred in Octo commandments. The particular Q.-How can I facilitate the her of the same -_---_ -- -- year; the epistle pointe whisk-our-Lard is beta em- .. work of ironing napkins?. IS to the Ephesians was written A.D. phasizing -.is' that the Pharisees A•-A good method for ironing - -- --- __ _ _ 764; the book of Revelation, about were sinning in their severe in-. napkins is to dip every third nap- 6 17 : A.D. 90. sistence that food eaten with un- kin in warm water, placing it be- Place.. - .The Ten' Command-. washed'' hands defiles •a• man, tween two dry napkins,.then fold s menta were given on Mount Sinai. whereas the truth is that real de- and roll. Allow them to stand for We do not know where Elisha was frlement is not derived,from the about an hour before ironing., wa staying at this time, nor where things we eat, or the manner in -o- Gehazi overtook Naaman, nor do which we eat them, but in the Q•---How can I remove bro'wri we know where the book of Prov- things which proceed from our marks from dishes, caused by orbs; was written. The words tak= 'heart, many of which find their ing in the oven? ~' en from Matthew were spoken at expression with the tongue and A.-These marks can be remov- Capernaum; the conversation in the lips. ed by rubbing the spots well with 1. 37 ' the' book of John took place in Father Of All Liea damp salt, then washing off, and . • Jerusalem';the epistle to the Ephe- John 8: 42-47. 42. -Jesus slid repeating the treatment if neces• . rw sians was written from Rome to unto.them, Ii God were your sarY• the great Greek city on the east- Father, ye would love me: for I - -o- 1 45 44 4*11 �- am shore of the'Aegean Sea; the m -How I m e '565-1Z- 0 have resulted from God; for neither have I come of pimples? 0 t Revelation were given to John' myself, but he sent me. 43.Why A.-These , scars usually will white he was on the island of Pat- do ye not understand my speech? disappear very soon if they are 5 6 moa, located in the southern part Even. because ye cannot hear my, bathed with a solution of boracic ' ;i.. of the Aegean Sea, between word. Jesus now says that acid, followed by an application of g 9 : Greece and the Province of Asia. the reason why they refused to ac- - POP-A Little Soap and Water Will Do Wonders Y - . MINE _ .� -� HAVE You WHAT DO YOU LITTLE, WILLIES GOT HICCUPS .. , AND 2 WANT - • GOT A .. _.. w.: .--WANT SaAP �. FOR TO SCARF- PIECE _ OF .HIM v ' • - .. ., .'o . Jlnn.v1.F, WA h, TF RI-111•Avndlfat• (ne 16 10-3 .._ .... _ -'�, .! - .:;•. x T •�.gP E .. tA. ' :u. ^...d•.(s. :YI,rF..., (' .. •.y ':. '.. ,t .... '.i"Y.• ...r,,:r :9' `a'J- Y. '•. 'C• aTF.'•1 . - S � M a, '•f•.rt• a...P .: 1..;,....-- .r,.,w.-. :.',. •._...r^;: .!n .-.4yr„P'i ;,.1'^ 'p"i! .:. Y.•, .nc''�' �.,o: ,. , _., f�•s�,X, .v... ._ -r .a�: .....a ,.. r y 1 .. \'* -'+... y .•. •� y sx11,,f'.• j„�ii.Aocsvr, . 0. k,.. :•>+'....; . r. r .-.. ..,... .,:r.' .ww ' ''�' -i. ! -'.f :i '' s+`•'i'f.ri.....�%;I;s r+.,�+w.- k' kF; x..,. ?i' :"..+t'•s".':" ;;;. _ y s �. Y •yn',:\ ... .:! Clarerno (4). Margaret Hinan �, Junior Farmers' - . -E.O'Nt : ke 'e:,k¢Z;tag Wallace, Claremont (3)•1 Gwe Learn to 'Play Skidmore, Dunbarton (1)• ( Annual FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND TWr I Continuation School 3rd Foran HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH ZKBALKER 15 pea peat; $2AO Paid in I Thelma Carlton, Pickering-(1). ---DANCE GUITAR and UKELELE successor to W.J. Matlaft-. Suoscslpoeii.to tie United Stearn i Ruth Redditt, Pickering (�)• 6to,tt.itle a� �, 1lhifiiR ;p�pp advsaes. In addittion to the regular 'wards Whitby TcWtl �a11 individual half-hour Seasoos Nigit and Day t3ervine C each contestant received indiv- FR/DA Y' DEC. 9 Mona Kea Studios BusinrNe Pbon� Residence Phone JOHN MUHKJIR. Prooriertcr ideal prize. ' The gyp, given 'by Mr. Down, was Giarcm�nt. Markham, Unionville, rSU 0630 . a' 1 -- -- presented by the donor to Miss Udkridge. Scouffville, ' Annual Public Speaking Contest Gween Skidmore, of Dumbarton, she Instrumtntssupplied on request, -� • held at drougham, Fri. Nov. 25, having receivedthe, greatest n;un- _ tr of points. HOTTER Tocoevince you as.to the merits of our le ystetn you will receive FREE of charge •The pupils, and teachers of the The Institute Shield was won by - - one lesson on any one.of the above --- fthis township are now both :Mount Zion and Broughatts, instruments, getting in they habit of looking or- , each of these oSCIM"LM. 6V ward each year to the Annual : the cup for six months. PES MANENT NAGGING PAIN Public Speaking' Contest, sponsored Mr. Reesor presented the General WhIteV81e THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ` each Year by Messrs Robert Ruddy Awards. �l• N/ 1B� Robert C. Reesor, Heber Down and 1 A N U NERVES. 1T MA�_BE ' General Agency the Women's InstJtutes of the mum- COURT OF REl'ISION „ thY�1llCtllj--� YOUR EYES. icipality. Friday evening last saw ' " H. TUCK. OPT. D. y another Content, held in Brougham, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given McCORMICff-Dl+ERING at which the usual, very large num- that the First sitting of the DEALERy Hoek epp. F. Q der attended,. Mr. Ruddy acted as Court of Revision' of the Mkerin - - + In simple but rich de- ' s �a 1511 chairman for the evening, and op- ality. of the Township of Pickering, agn We eau furnish 'ALSO OSHAWA. ONb erred the Program with the singing for the revision of the Assessment memorials that will FLZUSY R TUDSOP>E AND1lQtMN _ Canada" Mr. Ruddy spoke at Rol of the said Municipality fon please from �y MACHINIMY R REPAIRS some length on the Anneal Contest, the yei►r 1939, and for hearing app- In dignity Wheeb. Pedlar Root- referring to the advantages of such eals.tbat may be duly filed against Steel Wspen of appeascnee otsr _ tag. p'rest or I.ondy Fasea ti •contained in said roll, work will stand out N�1 -e Y*ou 'training and experience as was be assessments 8esdyear Ttrea L' V �% 'to ills gained here. The Judges for the I will°be held at the Township 1111 �� throes the age, bdian gasoline sad Ofla K. C. Brougham, on Monday, Na Gres Tribute C. T. C. AUTO PARTS -contest .were Messrs Hume, N. W. STAFFORD of Toronto; Rev. Woodhouse, Mark- bth� at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. I Highway Yseta�ptsl G Ay HARDWARE _ We,de Building nf all kindo ham, and Mr. Le' Roy penny, of Ot whist all persons rote�st� - Toronto, each of - whom addressed will please take notice and•'g � Ra'b Frank Wright I:ARPEA3TERItv6. the assembly. Community singing themselves oclordingly. pti, "2 .Mby Oat. CEMENTING. Mr. Bert Harvey. :t NBIT119ALa ON?, vvaa conducted by _-_ Donald R. Boston, rcon - - king A complete list of contestants in -- . � itoadWest `:' d oat Clerk. �I.UMBING .he various grades is given, the r ► an number following certain names, in- �, . . LB�Kliotor Series aOUr'INGI -' ' dicates•an award and the order ofI CHERRYWOODW.• 1 eo veli Brantford Reverts ' kar ation of that awd. 1 -Chrysle -Plymouth Grades 1 to 4. bells are ringing. bl t^riale.)Sanpire Bat.b�°Qm� 1 weaning F�arn� Machinery _.jDealer igq�tpoent�. Darn WOW Russell McKay, Whitevale, Mersa I Owing to repair work being done - - - Jones, Mt. Zion (1). Guth. Hicks, i to the furnace, our school was clog- -- SOD USED CARS 9ysteoss. 1tt7 Brougham (4). Mildred--�l►urchill, ` ed on Monday cocksbutt Tmere-a des to sub GOODYEAR TIRES tberat SuabntepaoMat Brock Road (3). Jack Moss, Al- I qpm or Tractor 'via can Pew WII,.LARD SATMRIEf be r.tber Baildtng Material . Mrs. C. K. Petty is confined to monde Joyce 2~Iyers, g. 'S. No. 1 faster. The RED SANG .is still tie GENERAL BLACKSMITHI2+iG Rdt'tnswtes Rree til hswander. Green Rir„I bed with bronchial trouble. {b). Reg• g d yearly meeting of.the W. A. leader. is a two4wilon BlrrN Flow. SKILLED M. 01*R REPAIRS Work Gaamni&d er (2), Bob Lewis, Altana. I will be held on Thursday. Ne. 5 Trader Doc Sty 'I'be �""a r�aOe 'Give us a trial on a New or a Used Car pp --pp11 Grades S to d Mrs. Fetmey is cottvener. of *Tae Pawing Bourn. We have Plewa for _ 24 Hours Towing genies F. J. P ROUSj'J Audrey Slack, Alton (b)• Vsr- i psrpwse.-1 sxs:ly no Gibson, Greenwood (2). Jean group this month. F � Drlfi. Jews Gordon J. LAW Phone il.'SOl; Farr, Claremont (3). Betty France, sran Jin ell, nearly all stool Sea,• bo Dunbarton (4). Gloria Weisman. LADIES .. .. .. .. ........ PIORRBiIv(1 Kra M. IIsa- P WK9RIN®,P -- NTARIO Phone Pickering O• , , ' ih'e sell Crean S�sa, Grades 7 toe tris leasers sad F 9APICO Helen Malcolm, Green River (3)• four band-made Xmes Gifts will merge Norton, Brougham (1):Hel- be doubly appreciated. Trr+t R W� _ Ceeltsitintt Service ern Devitt, Greenwood• Maxine glees We can show you a good assort• De sl peat Prelsets ��QL. ler, Almonds. Ron. Durham, White, ment of stamF ed goods forworkine Cr xRe FMi.'tzera into gifts. Also Remnants of ata• -- rale (2)•.Geo. Davis. Mt. Zion (`' S 'Eileen Busbby, Pickering (5)• Rae torials for Cushions, ScaCushion C and �'i� rb 6AiY106 and I'6- Cuabioo Cards, .�V. F.DISti EY, Greenwood. (f v Hili, Claremont. Jessie France, Dtm Work bags. Lace, - Sire to all makes. Rene 7 Barton• Quilt Patches etc. PsoxtcPtcx2314 }let onable aElargae. ,:Work Continuation School (Lower) Town Hall Bacton Shop Lofs, Jenkins, Pickering (2). Elis- WBiTBY :gIIahant@Yd. A.W.MITCjii+a+L abeth Axmatrong, Pickering. > :•,: opposite Town Hall I3RQCK ARTHUR FIELD Pickering _ mIaaService �tsnustRdo. e►THEATRE Ont. M heO6cW R H=T3r3Y 9881 f 8 Pbnne 5201., PICKERINQE . ULL LIN A ' , 14 and SATURDAY FRIG YtANT E OF 10ECEMBER 2 and 3 .W><nter Automabile� Accessories a'wo Sews at and 9VEAL CALVES Sat Maunee at 1.30 I'restone, Alcohol, ` Heaters, "Breaking the Ice" ,Sell your Calves at home. e money. - With i • ._ BOBBY BRF'EN - " Radiators etc. etc. -- Save me: an IRENE DARE . CiIARLIE RUGGLES '.We have a!buyer at the farm Let us give your car a Winter DOLURES COSTELLO and ,ADDED Monday, Tuesday. -' tune-up _ i n .•,;All New Ed'tio ages, get our Wholesale W esday. _ _ The March edn Prices. ` , : of Time" ;P/Cl�CE'R/NC-3 FARMS Featurin LIMITED• 00FE C1 FATHER DIVINE'S DEAL T�,$pyp� _. LOW .and . pIC;K,ERING AhtO :Assoc. Dealer-J. McGlashen-Dunbarton i. ` PRELUDE TO CONCUEST _ LET L US SUPP Y YOUR WIN The Economy Store _ : Monday, Tuesday ' Wednesday 'motoring Needs. lb. 9c. etaNightgowns,�'- . • $ DECEaIDER a, a and 7 - - Trows, 50-60's Pri magic Baking Pwdr. 280. embroidery , 270. OAL C88 are Right i -�--- -First Show at 7.00 :. r jewell 01011111 ''Ing 12c. Infants' Kimonos, pink A blue Last Gotnplate Show .at 8.20 Nu-Style Cup Coffee, wig c>zn 396. Alcohol, Eveready Prestone, 10(0 • .0 and saucer 39c. Children's Hose, 2sc. k 8 Ff- Y» aria Motor Vut r p Shredded Wheat, 2_for. Z3:. Children's Bloomers, pint d~ White AT A - re --Petinsyly u � - -- --- - - --- - - ',1[acaroni, 2 for ee. and navy . e e7 ►iT Winter grad s, 7 C. per g • >� Five Cleanser, 2 for .`9» Baby Blankets, 36x40 s DON AMECHE ;(le}p�, large 19a Women's Cotton do Rayon Hose 25c. ARLEEN WHELAN s 'flitted Dates, .. 2 for , 23c. Boxed 4andkerchiefs, 3 in box, 28c, GORY RAT,OFF Chains Defrosters, Fans'. 6R6 Resaut Batter, your own contain Aprons,' st'ped for embroidery 2ae. W .8'irst jjuslity rubbers with red Stamped Pillow Cases, pair 608- RAYMOND ALBURN 1931 Pontiac Coac , in goo s a �)�; " Linen Tea Towels, lac., 2 for 36c. ..ALSO Profit-sharing covpoos issuod oo all sales.' n's 6 to 9 (<1.46 Print, lac., 2 yds. for 1 'd y= Soy's, 1 to 5 ><1.19 paint Boob, assorted The Jury ALP'S PLACE - Youth's,3 10 to 18 >) .96 See our display of bedroom slippers. Q_��t" bn's knee boot. x1.70 6 {Alfred Mole). • until I10 o'eloela . • Stan open eaeL evesiting ,A; - , WITH - ' �� L NT. ONTARIO r -• . - .. TAYLOR, O A R�'MO AR/d A. Ce Brooks Claremoat FAY w3�+Y Phcne 3901 3' T Y' -�'r - +••z. ,1r'j• er'.x. +� �.��� w, i ' �'r Y �...%�, ,r '..: w ?.i. ., ... .. .... ..'... �'.'' ...'-,: �:: '. "^♦A ..... i.r;•w-R u•x J+?.:;r`' '.4 .-1•fw. )f... .W 2 .•,�; 4r _'-'�?)� :^! t, I.,STs• I, 1_ A h R' x,1" A, '.''T di r� ••T L iY '••�'r .T.' tet+. .. 1 '• t, ... ... .: Ins �'F r. i.��'Z �. ..,.,. ...�. -/,Yi .. ..4 .. - ! ,. ',*• rR..'. w,_.,� '1�y4 !"fir ... ,'., ..,..yam....-...f,, .,..'f.,-„_r... .y .. :,.. ';.,. ,. ...,.,.. nz„ - ..,-,�,•a p.•-.. r.n • - :ry i .,a +CLARNMONT Takeo fross-"Pkkering .News of .. ;�� ��� Public Notice be years ago this week. iNotke t0 Crei iton _ For' Reut�-- one 3-roomed apart ,p -- SATUItDAY, DEC. 3rd. — Aust a trent. Beal's Housefurniahings. to t� An A. F. M. Court will g, S. 'O. 1937, Chap. 165, See. SL Mr, and Mrs. Thos Lye an MOV- be started at once. old school slue of s quantity of good sur- -y.. inc into the Seal Apsrttneats. Ratepayers,`klectors and Trustees buildings are being refitted ami plus.furniture, glass dishes, less;•' of Public School Section, No- 3 of ESTATE OF RACIIAEL ANNiques and one pair of scales, to Messrs Chas. and Ben FArrow, of the Municipality of the Township of made suitable for Masonic purpos- PHILLP, Married Woman, Deceased be sold at Sprdce Villa Hotel. North Sequin visited•Mr. and burs. s, and several life-long. Masons -D,�as Str. West, Whitby. Sale Wid, blilley last week. Pickering: re happy in the prosp" of the ALL PERSONS having claims arg- i3�orn, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric ature. ainst the Estate of Rachael Ann at 12.30 sharp.:Terms Cash. Wm. 'Pearce of Claremont, on Monday, PLEASE' TAKE NOTICE •that in tMr William Cullis is .this week Philip, late of the Township of 'Maw, auctioneer. 1. compliance with the petition of a pemng up a butcher shop oppos- I Pickering, in the bounty of Ontar= Novembei 28th, a son. AurMer of the ratepayers ers and elec- Mr. and Mrs. Roy r Morgan and y ce the prinking office. i lo, Married Roman, deceased, who ;II.AND SURVEYOR j tors of the said school section and Messrs Dillingham and Hilts- died on or about the 15th day of Mr, and Mrs, D. A, Pugh spent on the recommendation of the Ins- ave a had a street lam set up on. = Friday last in Cannington with P P July A. D., 1938, are hereby ,not- F, J, DONEVAN H. A., H, ae., Q Mrs. Or erod. peoteor .of Public Schools for the he corner in' front of their under- ified to file with the undersigned L g, On fits ars tine records of eVe Count of establishment. The public rs. aro Council of the said on or before the Tenth Day of veyon Gibson and Yarnold, Bat+elay, 'R.' R-• 2,, Claremont, on Ontario, reciate-s their ente rice. December 1938, u pa ars o wa Irn - -- Novemilaer 25th, 1938, at the Brier- G' *-at__�meetan of the Rrednesda�- last was a terrible, their claims^Immediately after the bush Hospital, Stonffville,_a dough- ►aid Council to be held at the Town- ay with rain, sleet 'and anow. Oris Said date. the assets of the deceaa- Ship Hall, 'Bmuglsarn, on Monday g our oldest residents says he ed will distributed amongst We Have Placed ter. the 5th day of December, 1938, at r.nnot remember a more disagree- ~••The Sunday School of the United hour of one o'clock in the aft- those entitled thereto, having re- ( urch are holding their Annual ble day in the last seven hundred gard only to claims so filed. 18phalt Roofing III Stock ernoon, propose passing, a By-law ears. Eiave also received & oar Of ' -:Christmas Fhstertsaksment in'.the dividing the said Public SchoQl Sec-' Ben. HArtrick has a.rose bush in Bomraunity Hall at 8 p. m. on Fra- tion "No. 3, into two public school Dated at �OSlsawa, the 22nd doll of $em104g ►globe for �inlnm9tt dby, Dec. 16th. is garden with a rose in fall November, 1988. sections, whereby all the -lands in loom.. ­ .Use. The Annual Su ppe= and Business • - Club the said school Section lying east Dr. Bateman desires to thank W, E. N. Sinclair, R. C., Bank of XV'. MITCHELL Meeting hold the Bowling of the sideline between lots 29 and 11 who assisted in extinguishsing Montital Bldg, ,Oshawa, Ont. -ar will be held thLe Saturday evening 3o in the Broken Front,' First and Pickering, Oat. ' 49tE : he fire in his surgery on Saturday Arthur Boyer, Ee:eeutor, Pickering, - -in the Cormnunity, Hall, a Pot-Luck Second Concessions of said town- ight, Supper at 6.30 o'clock. All members Ontario. 4. ship, will constitute a separate Pub- A minister closed his sermon l r of the Club and others .interested lie school section; and 'Whereby all. ith these 'words:- "We would be - Farrs Elevator are invited to attend. the lands in said school section leased moreover,. 0 have that Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ham, Mr. and which lift to the west of the said LESL[E "SMITH Claremont, Ont. Mrs: Lou Sanderson and children, oung man, who is now standing 4 San- dines shall constitute another utside the door, come in and make i �' all ° Nelsion saps ther she is h 9bom 381_ Oftwo !w. derson, of Hamilton, spent the end AND TAKE NOTICE that unless hat would be s-84e Experit of the Past week at the Parental the acid Council 'should be convin- - house here, celebrating Mr. Thomas e;than opening the door half an — ced from representations that May n h and ing the people sn �Radio Ser�iee B 2�4'a - �,•� � Sanderson's -birthday, who was the be made at the said meeting that it ,he last row to the draught.” i" recipient of some 1 .1 nice Pres' would not be in the beat interest of 98'0 �M The regular monthly meeting of the ratepayers, electors and pupils D I Xltt ROAD Pastry_ -- i the Women's Missionary. Society o! of the said-school section- to so di- —" x'a !.•m the United Church, will be held on R. 'R. �, 1?ICILAring h9 two _ hu�sy, December 8th, at 2.3f in vile the same, thou that then that Eyesight Education. _ 1 the said proposed try-law will be the school room of the church. Mzs, passed by the said Council at the and CALL •T' ELECTRIC _-_�_tt,s _group will be in charge o2 thereof. �>^ Said meeting OnS' tele pivgrano This will be the atm- _— ._ „— --L. ---BOOSE'S' nal meeting and A full Atte dance ALSO TAKE NOTICE that the EFFIQENCY _ _ �. ng said Council will, at Said meeting, requesThe hires snow and av7 front of be pleased to hear all persons deems occurred over the plat irous of being heard, either in sip- by " CASH STORM -' S EUO�OMIGAL the seasonport of or in opposition to the r 8I �1• iwbe)c-erui. Although the snow was by-law Aforesaid. C.• ll. T U C IS very light, the frost was severe on P Y Our prices are lowest ewlttg Holds Lin Stock Safely with one Wins ough to give man7 ear-owners ie Hy Order er the salt Councils f to very low ovserbead. Call And es Years Use rf the neighborhood something, t� Opt• see for ygarself sssd be son- :worry about. Reports of frozen rad- Doseld R. HestGas winced. Be sure and get your have proved their worth on 100, Tactors, towed cars ate. were nutner- Clerk lolesigm 9�eeiaWt glut with each'life. cash par- 000 farms in U.S.A. The 20th ora on the .first of the week. Dated Nov. 21st, 1938 I>ynq fig• (ODD• P• 'lfhree prises will lm century way to hold live stock The Marriage took pie oil Wed- s,,Pbone Isis Oskaw_.- gi4en each Saturday night at guarante c 3 a i i t 'nesday, November 23rd, at Christ . ion Church; Stouffvilie, of Miss It might now be considered that M. oma. Selection. or `�, t, 0 P• F full particular's wriAe 1 Y Sel etta Dougherty, daugh- fh��+ m s` aLL ,ta Mildred Lyn STANLEY TIiEA li ht too close to the eye will,s1u 1 _ FARM EL'EU TRIC tee of Mr. and and Mrs. J. S. Dou- g 188 icing, ulnae. Toronto, or. gherty, of gtouffvilie, to Mr. Elwiter �'tOUFFVILLE the eye more-than it'would if a Martin Shirk son of Mr. and Mrs. were farther Away and also it may .iCLAR)Q KONT, ON'r .. HO A H U E TURN F R Edgar Shirk, of Claremont. Follow- Ptsooe 1001 be directly in the line of vision- It. Wh►itevAle .Ontarb.- the haPPY is practically conceded that glare k4 Ing the wedding trig - Annoyances are frequently due to ATTENTION . 'eouple will 1-eside in Clsremoat. 5jsowing and most objections found when the of ai ht sad ' Barclay-Tran sp ort Mr. Mothersill, son, and daughter, week lights-8.15, Staadaed Time tight is in the line g int.& Holi i-4ys-2 Shows,7 and 9 P.m too close to the eyes. It follows : were the victims of a `moor crash therefore that the light should be Brock Road Gravel �b �� ' ,on the Brock Road, near the Pilkey !'ks` FAIDAY&SATURDAY of sufficient power that when lift- lretwesa �r'�o=t, ,* :farm South of here, when ssr�Osh- --Oreonwvoi, a+al Z and 3 ed above the line of eight, proper spit e cad Tweabo last week. DSCF At iER 1, JC awn car struck ih�. lighting is affected. This is not be- Corudderable damage was done to BIG •DOUBLE BILL ing said witi, a view to Solving ('si.uSked Pit Run �y �•� a" trained to W care" -both calx, and Miss Marjorie Moth - p RAWHIDE but may be of v "Yon and reliable. ersill required medical attention, it 11 lighting problems, y -�' assistance as a relief id, certain +Gra Vel l Ra 'including several stitches' to close - d troubles'to the eyes When you re Spedal tw oa Lang Distaesss some serious cuts. A ,.usical Western — i lax frdm work to rest your eyes S and an GrAAed h"'bg• �' The Junior . Congregation• of the S'.arring �' to look to Wstance or b the y appear Stone Ne order toe sus` aU.None too btp ;Baptist Church assisted y Ladies' Choir will present s Carol SAITH BJ1LL`'W & LOU GEHRIG perhaps psoin mo'shouldsthereforelevebl AIR shiessesds insured and preted4d And White Gift Service in the Bap- _ ..of Base-bail Fame ��live'ei OC Lo►def' to hit frost �e weatrss List Church here on Sunday even- no 1 whether g re TOL T ` ing, Decetnber 11th. ' The offering p on well above this level w la PHONE Plant, Pick 1826 K exists Or 11 - � Toronto office Ho and 6471 Agra s'� • C. 's- `--will be- used for the. White Gifts, _— - O Budget _ 1 1 a s '� 1P'roist L flare Class, tail • 'which will be sent to,our :new Can- ,., - JOHN B I�RNE SOV Owaea ud operated !► C. "an work at Memorial Institute, , .Picture _- Tordnto, where Miss Mabee, who A Comedy _- ave heard'recently, is in 'charge. Starring ---_-- The W. A: of the Uxsited Church " THE JONES FAMILY SEE OUR STOt`,K OF NEVA MOD are holding a Bazaar at 3 P. ra. m jkD PROUTY -the Co7. mmunity Hall, this Friday SHIRLSY D$ANI+tE - - •,a{ternoon, at which win be sold. UP-TO-D ►TE FIXTURES ' borne-made baking, fancy articles SPRING HY..NGTOV - • ;candy etc., std a fish-Pond for the COMEDY • SHORTS :� -- : wad. b=ithe evening' the Y. P. U. •, ' an Sponsoring the presentation of MONDAY.TUESDAY, WHD"DAY L.1Vln -loom and Dining-room fixtures from $4.00 tip. the^PIAT, "The Ginger Girl" by the DECEMBER S. d sad' 7 g t ; Young People.- Adtniss- Hall Lanterns from $4.00 up. r �Brougham • "11�an's •Castle" Ion to py, 25 and 16 eta. - Kitchen units, 98c. KX. Starring bed brackets, -$1.85 - ♦ ` -rooms ]f�►ple i10 Nnt rue • T,LORRTTA YOUNG Vory SPENCER TRACY he latest types of indirect floor lamps, 5 and — lusu ce Co. WALTER CONOLLY *- from $7.95 up to $27.00. wAIIAIMA DM 00. Comedy and Sbort•Subjects �.. 1� 11u ..d _ Best stock this side of Toronto of new redirect ype. ll 8o TiRMSDAY,FRIDAY dt SATURDAY Wb&W,t �..»o.'�w DBCEMBER e, 9 and 20 yBridge lamps, t 18 ne�ATest type Wbftift 1'1Dsr oM. � .«roW. b..raa.. .t 65 ` $ed lamps and Radio lamps. , The Adventures , l !w`. �'e have a complete line of WWI appliances 91101 as$andwleb toasts re, w1�a. .� r.... j . of Robin Hood's "80'W' ►N 80W� scarring waffle irons, automatic toasters,the sew automatic izons, coffee mal<4rs` and Ntl[1'!R OlA'Ai>A EAROL FLYNN .. so on. prices-from $2.98 up,'no mach lav dem. red for Obl;istmas gine. �w ;%-.OL1VIA ds HAViLAND y -� BASIL RATHDONE _ ItiH UMATIS3M, SCI-k+TICA, Beck- CLAUDE RAINS 1 IRIS7 I �, Lumbago are attacked at the DON C� H now wing by a aleAnaing and antis Comedy and s�orta .Talephone +34 and 74A Action of Rcfaasps E. c. 88 simcos St.,N..t1R�A WA, Opel Evsnitat�s J4N188, )t>�Ua3IgT, pSdassring. ' ' s 1 "• rs� M J,s P .a a ,... � _. ..,.... . �. ,... .. 'r :._.Sr- ... .., v^}, ,n.., ..• :'.' a '.x '.r�"t--�:; _. •/ ew No Leave It to Hun He e W S' -Modern' _. VOICE OF Amt the Crisis rEfifqufette LL 14 PRESS - Went so Far into the �a���� - F -`BY ROBERTA LEE Wilds of B.C., He Did Not �` 'u' Hear About the International By Elizabeth Eedy a y WHEN CRtdEB COME 81NGLY Was! genre Till It Was All r t 1. What expenses should the _ Now if the quints had .only had '., bridegroom assume? "tbcetr tonsil out daring the.war over CHRISTMAS TREE TRADES g crisis] — Hamilton Spectator. A growing industry in Canada 2. When dining in a friend's .z Colonel Leonard Ropner, Con- during recent years is the export ' home should s guest take ahelp- ' -'!R .PAN TO BE PANNEC servative British M. P. went of Christmas trees to brighten tty� £ ing of each dish offered? 3. What Is Ainerica's favorite -We don't like Hitler's map of so far into the British Columbia homes across the U. S. border. diversion, indoor and out? $urope- Neither do we care for the wilds this autumn• that he Did you know that approximately r ni Should a woman; when writ- 4.—map o1 Hitler himself. — Brandon knew nothing of the international 70p000 Ontario spruce, pine andt�; e the i • sun. crisis until it was all over, he told balsam trees will be exported to Ing a social note to a man, use G : ., ,,, the press in Lefideno EB918"' e not ted States thil,WE.NEED.REAL18T8 week, on returning from Canada. , 6. At w a ours ar are. _ . o That half a million more t hth e The world needs idealiata, but Colonel Ropaer made an eaten- are marked for .Canadian homes' ~ calls made between intimate what Canada needs most at the mo- sive tour .of the Dominion, where a " ' :. friends? - That more than a thousand scree 6. Must one always leave a por- ment is some honest, courageous he inspected fore sti4y operations of land in Ontario will be denuded realists at the head of affairs. — on Vancouver and Queen Char- , tion of food on the plate after fin- on a result. y Farmer's Advocate. lotte Islands. lie is a ,forestry Even then we are not tak- ishi al? commissioner of the United King- !ng into account the unauthor- 'ng a me i it 1.. The Cride's wed THERE WERE OTHER T�IINGS dom. ized cutting of Christmas trees. ding ring, TOO He started on horseback August done by individuals everywhere. marring license, gloves, ties, and A Russian farmer -claims to be 14 and left civilization so far be- In one Ontario small town. two boutonnieres for his attendants, 146 pears old, and,s;74 hb'can re- hind that neither,he nor his party years ago, we remember, some, the minister's fee; transportation , member Napoleon's retreat from knew anything of'the war danger, body chopped down the little trees I '` " for his family and his attendants Moscow is 1812. Then h8 can ualso until returning October 6 to s in the local ,cemetery and sold . to the church, the honeymoon remember probably when men gave small Indian settlement where one them at a.handsome price. trip; and from that time on. — up their,seats in street cars to lad- of the inhabitants had a radio. —o— . ' everything. But don't be, discour- fes, when people went to a dance Y ht kind of wife is le dance;and when fishermen went - — - _____ —___ WH TORTURE THE JEWS aged The rig k i - "Time", in its incisive foreign. worth it. 2. Yes; it is,the Cour- to fishing grounds to fish. — Chat•. • ' comment section last week advanc- teous thing to do, even if one, is Siam News. Comes Forbidden ed the.suggestion that the pog- not fond of some certain disc. LUCKY CRUSOE! F$SC18t Children roma against Jews in Germany Frank Scaccio, ABOVE', was And for a guest to refuse two or Wonder i! Robinaon.Crusoe real- are part of a•gangster-blackmall willing to take, any kind of job he three dishes is really rude and - b annreciated how lucky he was, scheme cooked up by Nazis a'while could get and was hippy to be unpardonable. 3. Dancing. 4. Na .. - � Mickeyback. hired as housemaid by Mrs. Meyer "Dear Sly. is for business our- . work: in of Chicago. Shown here poses only. The informal salute- L - _ vvtth'no razes to pay. no unemploy- ouae are una " " the . _ e meat proa e s .apparently a pleas- By holding t o ewes cleaning , children's minds which must be of Germany in a state of general washes dishes and takes'care of more formal salutation; "My dear ant climate and always.a meal to steeled through the medium of in ility to earn a living wage, the baby. Mr. Gibson." 6, At any hour dar- - be Ltad for the catching; which Is a juvenile papers to the imperial !ng the afternoon or evening. A hanged sight surer and easier than spirit of the Fascist revolution, Nanta hope to force the ,interna- the way some of us have to get our the National Conference on Juven- tional Jewish community to remit considerate friend will not "drop dally bread, here.in what passes to Germany huge enough suras in lies in a long-range mutual defense in when she knows her neighbor ile Literature decided 'in Bologna good money to keep their Jew- an. _ devotes the morning to her house- - !or civilization.:— Calgary Albert- last week. �-- an. last week. Plans have already ish relatives to the Reich from work. 6. Nott is not necessary:- going. too hungry o L cold. The THE WEEK'S QUESTION: been made for a fundamental Will the man-in-the-street here be „ , - WHEN YOU LEND YOUR CAR transformation of children's pa- dollars, pounds, francs to be se= Complexity in .peoples lives cured b;• thua'shaking down the noticeably affected by the new, must be balanced, and sport is-one ` The h!#and-run driver menace is p ra and magazines. Editors have Canada, United States trade • con Pars orders n eliminate from whole Jewish race" are wanted to of the things whi.h can help to do a for such vital imports as Ger- agreement? .Answer: The Cana- !t."—Mrs. Helen Willa Moody. magistrate to call for punishment their publications anything which p Y dian,duty on American cigarettes for owners o1 loaned.cars involved goes counter to Italianism or to many cannot get by barter deals. will be cut from $4.10 to $3 s : is such incidents. It seems strange the.formation of racial pride and duce Gren, too, if Germany can in- - - that a person who anSen injury,is duce Great Britain and the-United Pound. There will be reductions �T POURS car consciousness. States to pay, money to get per- in the duties on canned foods, st therefrigerators, +. a sin Cir- r r vrlthout recourse s era has s elec#Pic washers and F 'rens a , Child papers seEnted Jews out of the country, ILEANLY owner who leads his car to another, culation of shout 1,600,00.0 copies furniture, leather, boots and shoes. who promptly evades any financialweekls, githerto Popeye and that's all to the good so far as the Canadian women wi11 appreciate M .n- ; ► ` responsibility. But then law and Mickey Mouse—the latter under Reich is concerned. the lowered tariff on cosmetics, Justice are not always,the same. — 'he name of Topolino—have been. —O— , . perfumes, Jewelry. ;Brantford Expositor. popular features ITALIAN ACCORD: Britain s - _ - approval of the Anglo-Italian ac- , o .'WAR SCARES AND PRICES cord (engineered:.by Prime Min- average Driver o Your grocer has 'to take an in- inter Chamberlain himself) is a l _tereet inrfnternaUoaal affairs who- A M E S diplomatic victory for. both Musso- ' ther be wtsbes to or not. News lint and Franco. Franco will get Petroleum Institute Fiusds He's "from Spars is that General Franco bellige-ent rights, enabling him to 43 and Automobile U sada 1957 frost have combined to til the ¢Iockade Spanish loyalist territory, Second-Hand [HANDY POURING t advance prices of Seville bitter or- IA1 hwl and cut off the supply of ma- !IYi�UI, f0Uli1R�i iagea for marmalade. Manchurian N YY S terials from outside. The, American Petroleum Instit• /sou • walnuts 'on the way are to be For Mussolini it .means recog- ute took a atatiatical peek et the cheaper than present stocks. The nition of his Ethiopian coaqueat average American • motorist this it's fres—wrlb for one NOW b. trade journal. Canadian Grocer, re- +>z^„ (although Italian troops are still eek and found: tin- the special sop d the 2 it ,ports that henna are cheager "since ' an or COW at:nd.Lttf White -. 6'• fighting the .natives)• The King He is 43 years old, and garo grtty� the war scare dialaotved," ' wi of Italy is now acknowledged"Em- He has a son and a daughter r iseasuydeanedand con bensd peror of Ethiopia" by all the He earng between $20 and�i30 a o•4 and°t°r a- world's major powers, with the ex- seek, 0 Provi without me a drip. �¢,� a • Provide* means of ■eenrats The caption of the United States and His second-hand car has a'mase uiessusemedts- - Soviet Russia. kat value of$238 (the odds are two, .• stakes the 2 lb.tin an suaaeas SOUK SHELF table container. II Dnce is considered to have to one that he sever. owned a new ice » cap provides` By ELIZABETH EEDY done his part.by withdrawing10,- one). !�� n a� 000 "volunteers" from the Span- His car is four or five years old .,THE LONG VALLEY" � int distance within conflict., The number of men has a and planes he has roma' 'ng in -and the boy,that yortraiu at famae. - - n been driven 8,500 miles s nu most of lite By John Steinbeck '; �s <' 100 miles of dome. Spain Ie politely ignored. lbodelker,tan can still be obtuaed fat Known as one of the most rich- a ? -p— He uses.600 gallons of gas, 35 CROWN B1tANIa'tebeL. iy promising of,younger American �' " , ; `DRAWING CLOSER: Through marts of oil annually. �� Ow D writers, John Steinbeck has hum- :, the signing of the tri-lateral trade His annual automobile taxes total a,'f. or, deep understanding of human ,w� �< agreement by Canada, Great Brit- ;52' 9' _ CORN SYRUP _nature, a true grasp of life. Here 91 I `+ sin and the United States, the in his first volume of short stor- three English-speaking countries Every person in Belfast, \orth- The Famous Energy Food fes, "The Long Valley," you have are drawn closer together. than ern Ireland, is to be, fitted ,fors CANADA STARCH Co,tlsnMee,Taaseo " tales which demonstrate intimate, z'; ever before in their history. It is gas mask once a year, T' delicious communion with . the more than a- commercial- agree Salinas Valley land of California went—the pact lays the ground that nourishes Steinbeck's art, as Nels Linden, 69, of Wetas�iwin, Alta., was named wheat king o! !or new understandings, future G � •. ;'t s well as stories theatrically set in the Soya] Winter Fair, Toronto, is co-operation for-defense purposes, mystic gardens and castles which b the three signator nations seem to have no rooted strength. November, his sample of Reward Y y _ variety winning over more than 130 A significant point to note is •.� , •,,, , Here are exquisite studies of exhibits. that Canada is becoming more and 'childhood, "etic and fresh, more involved in the American or- -well as brutal accounts of mortal The new Canadian eba t king, ' who succeeds James Sebastian, of bit. both in foreign policy and in struggles with Nature and merci- Wembley, Alta., 1937 winner,tarma domestic matters, as the two con- _ - -lesaly true descriptions of vio- M 1,000 acres near Wetaskiwin, pro- tinents of North and South Amer- ]encs. Here are portraits of work- raze ala for many_ years, ice prepare to defend themselves with genuine vitality and truth era 911d' 's 8.1d ftrin Sebastian also won wit Reward. e Italy, Japan. President ` about them. You get the smell the hard red spring variety adjudg• ' y. ed.beat at many shows. Roosevelt's declared determination '?' , • V"Ind feel and sound of the stables, Linden was crowned barley king to have the'United States defend - t ;Rrd the farmyard, the pigsty, the cor- of the Chicago International Grain this entire hemisphere has-linked J rel, the kitchen, .the mountains, Show in 1333. Two years before he us still more closely to Washing the California skies and dews and won the Alberta oats championship ton, may mark a turning-point �- "nights. It is a bewildering variety and in the same year was awarded in our policy. Henceforth the Do- of material: a son pr ze p e ane min on is likely 'Co stress co-oper- an ome y ound this volume Ian .Seed Association for the best ation with the United States and ,makes an ideal gift book for the efforts in pure need•production. .. the twenty Latin-American repub- . sae $incriminating. Don't take chances with,unidgp4-fied,fu"Follow "The Long Valley," by -John :: the example of am100,b00Canadian homeowners $teinbeck; S03 pp; Toronto: Geo. who have changed •to ,belles-heaww, Bum • 'blue coal' for the faesg moot trouble fns S. McLeod Publishers. $2.50. beating you've eros TOOt�1p1C�C Custom �1f'—SQs{tJi[>t[Oft ATTrtjr - Order from your nearest 'bin�mal' d�alor;today 7Gk Said Beneficial , By the generosity of loyal -Friends, we have .been able to carry him also about the 'blue cosi' Heat Resutator which to the homes of the poor, bountiful Baskets of Cheer, and to provides automati� heat with your present equipment. +._. Pharr] ;1. in Bring back the good old days { bestow the kindly touch of a Christian Christmas on the lives of _ { sof the tobthpick,'`pleaded Dr. ba-- I Thousands. Your continued• help is earnestly solicited. ' 16lue dor Hirschfield of Columbia Uni- f s;versity before a convention of den- f a al " * lists. Re urges. that men revive PLEASE SEND YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS T'O- tbe pfd fashion of going about SOLIDEL FOR s with gold toothpicks dangling from Commissioner George L. Carpentee. 20 Albert $t., Toronto their vests-tea "great aid in the --- - _, Pans in "The Shadow" evosM/ Sat. T p.m., CBL. Toronto, or 1 prevention of pyorrhea." 8.30 p.m., CBO, Ottawa. ,-- -�r•-.r/-r v": ,.-.: ._ter .,,. .: ',.a.• � :':..- .. .- :. ¢ry?. -�.�.. 'a erg Jt.. 1 �s ♦^. 6 '.cr''=.. , • . .. - ",--• .. w 'ILS.,p Plowing Champion Settles Tractor controversy l V G BE hew' , �y: to g1 ERC -� . .4 Y BETTER, f �. .. k d �H EAR enc \ � •' - The'patron tried to cut up his �/ F steak,After digging Into it a-dozen \ .;T A times with bis knife and fork he 4:. summiOned the waiter. "Here," h rowied• "take this e •� g steak back." r "I can't do that, sir,".said the �= waiter. ~ + "Why not?" demanded the ens- t , tomer. "You've bent it'!' was the reply. r ; • "The ,bravest man 1 ever knew," said the explorer, "was the chap who took a tax] to the bankruptcy court, and then, in- Carl Schoger, six-time .national plowing champion of the United stead of paying his fare, Invit- States, proved by actual test that a tractor runs better on rubber than ed the driver in as a creditor." ' MMMt on steel. With Firestone Ground Grip Tires he has saved hundreds of _ dollars in fuel costs alone. Magistrate: "Is the prisoner « a known thief?" ` Rubber Is B e t t e r For BS8h{�1 Boys P.C.: "A known thief! Why, suitable for agriculture,he said. consumption bf wheat was 139,- y he would steal the harness off "It is vitally important," Prof. 487,000 bushels in 1930 when the �. a nightmare." Ellis reported, "that factors which population was estimated at 10, -.-.On Tractor Wheels Dean E. Dryer, 28-year-old have determined the varied soil 208,000. . bachelor professor, of Atlanta, Second — '':'Heavens, man, why •types and conditions should .be 'Exports of gold bullion other Ga., offers high school students did you go down, he didn't hit carefully studied and land-use ` Vests Prove Saving of Hund- who are shy in the presence of you!" policies planned not for exploits- than monetary from— 'Canada dur- dreds of Doll - los a course in "everyday liv- Borer — "No, but I read his tion�but for maintenance and conte ing September last had a value of servation. $34,738,000 compared with $11,- inea Run On Firestone ing'.. Part of the curriculum con- thoughts." 165,000 in September, 1937. Ground-Grip Tires Instead sista of draping material on living A/ of.On Steel girl models. We've noticed that Just about We Consume '.Wheat a new and use- _ Steel or rubber? For,nearly seven His Shots Started It ful word, other people begin to In 1868, when the population of years—ever since the first-'rubber work it to death. Canada was 3,511,000, the appaF- shod tractor rolled across the fields » £ eat home consumption o! wheat of the late Harvey. S. Firestone's Sam*— We go away for our va- was 22,822,000 bushels. In 1937 s farm,' the -relative merits of steel cation cation every third year." with an estimated population of p itltra,t►sets ts4°tees { and rubber as tractor tire equip- Fred — "Wbat do you do the 11,120,000, the home consumption uttQPPEfl eQOICKLY meet have been subpecta of divided ,�ut �� other.years?" o! wheat was placed at 105,904,- opinion. Which is more practical? Sam — "The- first one we talk 00obushels. The highest home Wbich is faster? Which will' do of last year's; and the next year we more work on a-gallon fuel,a trac - discuss plans for the .following - for on steel or a tractor on rubber? ' one." e a c Vader the observation of as ea- �la�"S`�le �VQ�tIS��� ginger from a leading 'university Mlniaters everywhere are to ta- µ', and of forty keen-eyed farmerslwho vour of the use of zippers In the gathered in a field of barley stub- `` place of buttons.'It is hard as the —•- ble sfew weeks ago, Cart Schoger; dickens to put a zipper in the col- - , sir-tins national plowing champion Iectioa plate without.getting your- AGEN'" WANTED L 1'HULb'ri Hl\G fi, F1'ittilTl'LeL of the United States, answered the ' self caught. ► BE YOUR uwv Buss. GET A JITU LYONS I route. Toiletries, medlclnes, tea, shave questions, but with facts :ot , ALTERATION SALE : ^� a coffee,. extrnets, spices. etc... Two • • Now for bit of tragedy: hundred products. lvovember, De- -ILEC u,e•au1,:u r.,......uE actual performance. Everytiuifn� taunarw sugu 1Ce1ru.. i " They walklikethisuponthe street, comber: two beat 'months. Start Tries It Out now. Thirty-day Trial otter at our From the fields Of his netghbours, they're young and life is bliss'— a risk. Free catalogue. details. J-lto O CVat. L RUbaO a of dullure worth _ *z Products Company Ltd., 1081 Dor- of real good used 'f its 1,are to be plowman Schoger borrowed six thoughtless word, a lgver's quarrel. cheater East, Montreal. sold at a•tractiun of its real vulue. j tractors, provided each with a sett and then they walk like Every piece tltoruughly cleared, re-. - of steel,wheels, a set of Firestone •• this. AGENTS--l-ELL STE�'8 NECKTIES o r uvnUa- • for gatroyd' Atrei itea, r samples. SL S guurautceCo dtnitil; conaiduned and nge Ground Grip wheels, and an auxit• Shown; shortly after his arrest roe Christmas. ce olid oak Write for saatptes•' ttve money faction. tarp fuel container of certified cap- is Paris, is Herschel Fripel Gryn- Arcade,`Toronto. $19 rJQ r um suite, buffet, extea- acifp—accarate to the fraction ot.a sypan, the 17=year-old German- Farm Regions - sun te,ble, s leather seat choirs, ld dram. Thus prepared, and with the born Polish'-Jew whose fatal shoot- - APRuss nv tnwtL goes ndiuoa Much Reefuced $24,50 Ueautlful fumed oak al^- - carburetor drained, SchoSer.opened ing of Ernest von Rath, third sec- APFtU`b Putt x1(1 wu}1Ey, THREE ing room suite, buffet,ex- the line from the certified fuel tank printai rotary of the German embassy in styled, sen,tubtt reefer o.lor�. -red, thairs.. terfe; 6 leather upho:stured blue, green. Three for one, dollar theirs.• Perfect. ' and started across the ftekl on the Paris, started the new reign of Cultivation in West l� Down Dost paid, Needlecraft. Guild, bs>f -,,.-,Engla oak suite, ourret, t.allegn Street, Toronto. $35 houses extension table. ti. lea= steel wheels,`pulling a gang plow' terror against the Jews in Ger- Million Acres, Says Expert thLi4 upnolsiered cbaira, compictety �i flet at a depth of 6" to-7 Upon msny, Grynszpan's parents had reftnis Large CHRitlTILtB 4'AADy e.,e t,arSa eaild. oak suite, 9 pieces the attainment of full travel speed, been ill-treated by Nazis. More than 1,000,000. acres of p`f7 buttal, china -cher et, esTen- r Was dropped along the PERSfJ\AI. l'iiftt$TfIAS CARDS sion table, and G leather uvhulstaN a marks vp land have gone out of cultivation made from your favourite nega- furrow and ' a split-second atop • ,tives, 2 for 25c; 12 for 75c. Envel- e�•hairs. Perfect. F, Traffic Deaths since 1921, Prof. J. H. Ellis, open to match Includes. Establish- 9 l;eautlful 9 D1Me suite in rich 'R8tCh Started me83Ur1IIg time to University ofManitoba,..said III a ed oxer Y5 years. Brightling stu- -' tone 'walnut finish. •lari:Te the Hundredth part °f a second. At . lo- 29 Richmond Street East, Tor- but!et, double door china cabinet. J the end .of thirty-six seconds, a -CausedChiefly report t0' the economic survey Iu°co. squura extension' moble and 6 featly 1.OSrd. er u'pholatered chalrs. Completely , : ''second marker.was dropped. At Ae p In-attention F.�t1V N.1,Clil\£ril' refinished. w end of a hundred seconds, a third D With total land area of 146,- ? Solid walnut suite, cost.neiY Y0.00,000 acres, Manitoba has only 1 Axtitst} N1t.L tICLINEI �;l'AR- approximately E-'50. Buffet, marker was dropped and the tractor. cabinet, extension table and s lqs ' one-seventh of thin territory Or- amend• proves hest seed Fr:ider, ther seat chairs: Like-new. con[lnued'around the field until the wild oat e.eparatintr.. Kline alahu- lied room suite, large dresser, ;'last drop of fuel was consumed and' Three 'Toronto Experts Agree ganized into municipal units after farturina CO.. lslington, Ontario. X39 rhiftonlor, tui} size bed, sag- tha tractor sputtered and stopped On the Reasons Why The 55 years of active settlement. In Lo!cT A. FOUND fess sptin>; and brand new mattress. gead'in'its tracks, With this data Accidents Happen the organized area only 7,789,920 Perfect condition. C nmart modern suite, van- :reeorded, the traatoi use returned acres were under the low in 1036 FARMER's PANACEA.: HUP,II$T 3 5U qty chest,'.tull size bed, against 9,022,738 acres in,.1921. health often lost, always found ' -to the starting point. The steel Millions of words have been with art's-KEE-KEE: millions sa�tess'spring and brand. new mat- Plan Land-Use Policies throughout t'anada have proven tress. completely refinished. wheels were replaced .with Fire written and spoken about the themselves during; quarter century. 9 Solid walnut suite, large size dreg, S. stone Ground Grip Tire equipment causes of sutomobil'e accidents, Manitoba s pollc� in the past 65 lien,women, rhtlaien,genuinQ fuse e.r, chiffonier,' full' size' bed, -and,the procedure was repeated: says the Globe and Mail. 'Boiled years had been of the more or less help..Positively gataranteed., Ob- toeless rfec't and brans new Inst- 7: tainable Eaton's, Druggists, Gro- tress, lrerfect condition. y; The figures tabulated from these down. by three Toronto experts, hit-or-truss variety, the , report cors. - . pea waliful suite in rich .two ss s All Manitoba soils•are not tone watnut, large dresser,' �. teats furnished accurate compara- '•they amount to these: 'Momen-. y • N t.l:l: + PLANE vanity, chiffonier, full size bed, gag_ sive informatioli; 1st, on the num-,. tary inattentjon, impatience, lack - less spring an brand new mattress. BL I LD ANI) FLY YOUR OtVN Completely refinished. al- ber of yards covered In'36 seconds of courtesy, incompetence, care_ DRESSMAKER .lilac/ plane. Write for catalogue, ten Modern quite to'Ortenrr1 arg by each tractor; 2nd, the number of lessness and liquor. These fault§, cants, i'artq and accessories . for s nut. Venetian mirrors, tar�E seconds required to cover the dis- apply to the•pedestrian as well ag sale. Hicks-nexamel Air.Craf[ Co., �re�snrr, rhiffbnie'r, vanity. tuft size OQVIT SEWING 8 l erkele)• treat, Tornnto. s, ;less ser ie and brand new ma tance between the first and third the motorist. Vos t now proxf ate! rrrinisltEa. markers; 3rd, the number of min- The opinions are those of,Police • t n1qr new approximn- e E inn: ` F'l'RF WANTED $19 ro L. xe dre," to walnut rtes and seconds required to empty Inspector Edward Dunn, H. G. 7ti3 finish, tut! size bed, sur- the fuel tank at top plowing speeds, Fester of the Ontario -e Safety R�'w scRs WANTED FOR HIGH- ircq sprint and new tett mattress. Hands Swollen with eat market priees. Prompt returns.. Completely refinished. Ali of these figures' were used as a League' and W. G: Robertson, of Bring or ship your furs to Lewis Three piece chesterfield suite basis for -measugin>; the 'relative the Ontario Motor League. They Rheumatism A. Jones. iszsalbot street. St. $l4 upholstered in•6noa, tapestry. • Thomas, Ontario. sneer. performances of rubber and steel unanimously agree_momentary in- Pity this poor dressmaker! Nine. �19,�0 T.•trice three piece rhoster- i r in terms of time and fuel require- attention is the most wide`sgread tenths of her work consists of sew PATE.NTs nerd Butte, upholstrrcd to 'wag. AOt able t0 hnrd-wenrht:; repp, rust shade; Per- The results were startling. In= Pedestrians come in for agood- rCT m6Wfrev• eumztlsm in le a tAst or• inventions and full infor- `mart a-rices suite, u.p o , er- was her trouble, and she tried any matron sem free.The Ramsay Com- $29 od in.reel herd wearincr repp, creased fuel cost on steel ran as ly share of blame from Inspector number of remedies. But nothing pang, Registered, Patent Attorneys, reversible mnrshall•spring cw4hinns, high as 42 per cent. Igereased time. Dunn. By strictly observing traf- helped much — until she came to -.3 !lank St.. Ottawa, Can, __ thor„uehly cleaned and recondition- 3 on steel were even.' fic regulations, however, motorists Kruscheli. �� ed. p he writes, I had a violent attack I Pl.Rso�►L - $32 renut;fitt quite,,`•three n;rrrq, greater. To plow a given area of could have avoided 47 er cent. of "Three-and-a-half years ago, upholstered in French ,tac- _ ground with one particular tractor the accidents this year, he con- QUIT TOBACCO, tiNCFF, E"4SILY, fjttnrd, revere<ihle afnrshall sp4i required•43 per cent. more time of rheumatic pains. DIY feet and ine�Densivel). Home remedy. Testi- rusfiinnc, > +:arnntced clean and in tended. , hands were swollen. The pain was monists. Guaranteed. Advice free. rrrrrrt ronditioti. than Was necessary to d0 the same - Bartictt's. res 1, Winnipeg. $ 37.�U Lnrg;e'suite uphnist�rea in terrible. I�was really quite criii-- rrnl fiend mnhnir, revers Job on Firestone Ground Grip Tires, pled and helpless: PFH�o�Ai. able atnrr•hall snrin4'cushions Per- Big Savin3 r,i Fuel "I tried many remedies wjthout ferf rendition, t;ttarnnteed clean. Ori the basis n:' 00 miles of success. Then I• started on Krus- MARRti'—uOt'Ln YOU a1ARttY m. ndi have ells tamest stork n1 tile,success. ,ulted". Hundreds to choose from. cnnditloned rhesterfiela suites in the gr: service, the projec . .!•figures in the :hen Salts, and after one month. I Fome with means. many formers' 'rity. Over 1On_suites in a larec va- fuel saving alone mounted to $55'2 �� zould stand up again. Then, I walk- daughters find widows with pro- riety o'i styles ana covers for )on to cd with a cane. In three months,`I party. 1's.,ticulb,�, Ins. c ontiden rhnr�e from. Priced from >ii%Ar to ' on tractor A; $248 on tractor B; Important new ore develop- tin] Canadian correspondence Xi op , I-Citchen cabinets from 472 on tractor C; $226 on tractor meats southeast of main was quite well again. As I am a club, i1oN 12s, clarixary. Alin. S3.oa. 49 stoves, large variety, t4t,ns ------- rP.S4malter,-yoli_can-imfiLTlnB.w11.8t_ __ un. T.ser .nssortmrnt dres�rra from - D; $248 on tractor E; $470 on trac- shaft on 250-ft. level. it meant to me not to be able to t'HGTOGRAPHY - 1•n'.thiffonicrsan,: rVnrtiite�ltns' 4 Wn=h Ctnnds 131,'3. «'nrdrobos taa.ns, _tor F. Added to these .snarler /rgviriea invited. work my sewing machine. What a' Beds sz.3n. Springs ss.:,o. sew a4nt- fuel savings shown by Firestone ONE ENI-%RGE"NIENT. 8 i1LOssY treat to he able to walk, to work, tersges la^,ens ` /!round Gr}p Tires are the equally and to he free from pain." — printsG with roll developed 25c. Fho- Buy with rnnffdenrr, All mi mann- � �. FIRTH toast, •ervice, Drawer 809, Trenton, diar an)d with n drftnite mnnry-bark' (Mrs,! F.S. Ontario, ;Amporfant savings in plan power, in I cuaraniee of satisfnrtlon. Thnrnnnh- j a hundred days of-operation,ra:fon, fiti.e 200 BAY ST. The stabbing pains of rheu'm&- iv rienned, recandirioned and rnrr- tism are often caused by needle w.+x'rrn f„tly pnrked for safe and immrainte } , tractors equipped with Ground Grip ;, TORONTO pointed crustals of uric acid lode shipment on rerrint of monr�• order. Tires would do more work than six t t)uNO �tr.N—TlintNF.n ns'TR:�F- LYONS int* ih the-ioint:;. l�rus^hen' brings fie Stenogrnphers, earn big ,vngea, t tractors piot•'ing on steel tc•heels, relief heca+'�e it bel»a to dissolve Only Sehool trn;nin� for surf, pnsi- -'Clhe-terfield Mant fa-turers thus presiding one, ecus man and those troubling crystals and to ex- tinny. Ten!n 'nt home. inesprn^ivr., x t•,, W'rlte wit'tnnt obligation, l'assnn 478 Yonge.St., Toronto :•tractor for another-job. Issue 49— ..8 rel,them from the system. Svstems, Toronto.T. - _ of : ,:.: .c ryx .,-' d',.l!ra .i 's;.- k-rRL,' .1:tL a^ 't•3i?•c. Y" 'k :�5i, N y. ;y 1 i • ;4a 4 � 7f- ..9d `f..r 1. f.:'yi5'-7 .A J`g 2-�.`- ..T.•3• ,4"?'� _ ^T t' '.Y. 'i1 � ..�•.% b�. J- 'V.": ..•+V�f"-' --' .. r.M ) . ..�. j r- ;;P '..�' \'' 'A'ar 'RJ. y f... 1 aft'MNi•• "y1R - . -. - bi:r..•w ,^.+f';S�e';Y'yp rT�,`•r...7�•"'FT. drN•.u.+!'?'.'.,•.•:...ka«.{.+:,. -lMi. fie. . §^. W., :,w; > .,,G.•.- s ar 3' r.. fir.. _� ! .+n- • li, tv e •T��nn c -ne strong effort made by the oou>itriss; shb wss sole to speak iJ\iO A WbM S temperance workers of Toronto, to, from ;;;ions] experience, The meet • have the beer-parlours of the ing was in charge of the President, tore ' --Chrishmas oftly 23 days away. city closed at 10 p. m. instead of 12 r `!!rad it won't mean a . deal to Mrs. R. >i. Cronk. Mrs. W. J Will great p. m• has resulted in failure. Crime er read the Leeson and Mrs. A. -msny unfor%U=te& has increased greatly since the beer Aker of Whitby, sang a solo, V •--,Fred Annan and family have parlours have been opened, and yooved into the "Jesus is my next door Neighbor" ]age where they motor aecidente are much more. At the close of t • • he service, refresh- Q are now residing: nomerous. Immorality ii also on ments were served. Guests were a+atj$faetjon & Economy fir. N. E. McEwen left on Sun- the incrcusc. asp for Montreal on a 'business -,A magistrate in Western Ont- present from the United Church W. In "LEADER" Groceries M. S., St. George�Guild and the a (�� n, ;--trip. ario having refused to impound a W. M. S. of the Presbyterian t -Miss Ethel Hogg, of'Stouffville car driven by, a drunken' driver, the Church, Whitby. _- _ Es aide]] f br the Xmas µ'spent the week-end with bliss E. �t; ey�General, lion. G• D: the __The Christmas Concert of S' P Murray. ant, appealed the case w it.h the re- -= .._Mrs, V4'. Hie. of Futtratville. N. suit that the Crown attorney must S. No. 4 East, will be field on Mon-•'iter-i - Cake m day evening, December 19th. ..Cake.' estion. has br�eft R `'law, Mrs. N. Bie while intoxicated, The law is man - , Mrs, John Topper spent a few atony and an order.by of magistrate that a men's Clu1i be formed in' e or no an .,,days last week with friends in Buf- is not necessary.. When a convict- the village, providing for such div- talo, where she enjoyed,the• Amer- ion has been .made the car is im- ersiori as billiards, checkers, table ' will not sacrifice "Quality" lien Thanksgiving dinner. pounded fora ptriod of 'three tem' cards, reading room etc., to ' -Sidney Kirby, of Kitchener months, _ be open each avenin in the win- spent a few days with Pickering --On Friday raorninb about 6 ter months. A meeting is being' friends having 'come to attend the , arranged and we hope .to be able - WH01.E . o'clock,we had -the coldest spell up CHOICE CLIMAX ,fmneral .of the late Mrs. Munro• to that date, the mercury having to' make a definite announcement' GLAZED of this next week, and that all in- ; LiYht-colored ' Shelled -Miss Louise Rorke attended the dropped to 11 degrees above zero, Australian Cherries terested, will make a point of att- Walnuts funeral of the late Mr. White; of while we had severe frost , we had Seedless Raisins father o! Mr. Gerald ending. Choice-39c. Ib. '39c, a lb. .:'Thornbury, no snow. But in the-United `States, i lba.-2bc, White, on Friday lbst:. they had severe frost' and very The first meeting of the BasSy -The TownshipCounc wall Band weer held last Thursday aft heavy snow-falls from New York to ernoon;.. November 24th, at the Bela, Currants., Dates,. Almonds, Spices„ and. meet on Monday next„ December Alabama, blocking. the' highways home of the Supt.,. Mrs. Jenkinson. bth for General Business. Court and. putting the• telephone services Fruit-colored Cocoanut, w os Revision at 1 P. m. out of commission. Mrs. Thos. Norton, of Brougham, -Mrs. Frank Jones, of Ottawa. -The sympathy of the conunun• took charge of--the=meeting, which WE ARE BUSY-Opening a grand display of,Chinaware, Cilesa- { opened with a hymn. Dlrs. L: Mor- ware,Toys, Fancy Ory Goods Leather Goods. and Fancy Gift spent a few days this week with ity is extended to Mr. Ed. Booth, ley spuke briefly ' on,. "Why a wear for the whole fa • her sister, Mrs, W. C. blurkai an"i in-the death of his brother, John y emphasizing the good y .•,. family. R. Booth, of Oshawa, which took Bab Band" emp g • g Our man Friends and Customers bave orfs of..the IJed. work which may be done .b au^n __wi a s lendid patropa=e�aod we us p - - n n again ask for yeurkind support of»eking this Christmas season Church Y. P. L•; are holding their Booth, who was 63 years of age, ion of the mothers. Twenty-four _ regular weekly meeting in the base- was born in Searboro. For some "THE BEST YET:' _ meat of the church, Wednesday bies were enrolled as members years he was employed. with the of the. band and with such a beg- `.Thanking you in anticipation ;Evening, December 7th. ?McLaughlin Carriage Co., but. foe � - -�Mr. Milian Burk, Who had a inning, we look forward to a very the past eighteen years he Was successful fellowship. Joan and /T CHA RMA �Tnarrow escape from'death the early h the investigation Depart - �/� L 1part of last Week, is gradually imp- ment of the Canadian National Murray . Fallaise and Yvonne --- �- -`. We hope he may soon be. Railways. He was a member of Coates contributed the Program. � "stored to his usual good health. Lebanon. Lodge; A. F. & A. M of We take this Opportunity of YOU -Several from here went downOshs , and of Naomi Lodge, I..O. thanking the mothers !or their inRTT� R wINTEHowmanville on Monday nightO. F., Markham. Besides hie wife h? tercet and help, which they have �J 1- _ to � the disastrous fire which is survived by one daughter, Rete already given. R.UBBRs" NOW ,eaumd a loss of $100.000 in the -Hawes, and one song Harold, of Os- business section of the town. haws. His funeral took- place on -I►IDNEYS ARE CLEANSED and i �j(�) - -On account of the treacherous Tuesday afternoon. invigorated by using Rumacaps- At at BUNTING'S condition• of the highway on Sun- -The invitation to the women regular intervals. use Rumacaps for 1� ' day, due to the irlight fall of snow and all, to contribute, -any good your health's sake. E. C. JONES, Men's 6 bye Rubber, .. "P1•59 and icy condition .of the pavement used clothing, books or Redding DItL'GGIST, PiCKERIh G. n quite' a number of care were forced for a bale to be shipped out west, - 4-Buckle Overshoe, : $2.5 0 into the ditch, but . no serious is repeated. The bale is being pack- G7ssetfied Advertisements t accidents have been reported. ed on.Tuesday afternoon, December •� Knee Rubber Boots, $1.99 the W T. o e o Mrs. F. rtieeiin r r t the dome f a1 th a re ar e -•1' , I4i he g g , f M. 'S. of the united Church will be Bunting. ,Articles may be left with WA_NTED'TO BU,Y - old horsea, Felt &,Rubber Boots, $2.6I3 held at the home of Mrs. Dr. Cart- either . Mrs. Gartshore or, Mrs. suitable for ,fox meat. Milton Peg;, Wright, on Wednesday afternoon,. Bunting,. up to and including that Phone Clare..1422. 15•=1,g : ;ill First Quality Rubbers, wade by Miner Hubbdr December 7th, at 3 o'clock, Please date. If'you have any of these .art- .. Co. at th0 IOvieet price we fVCr'? BaW, FOR SALE - a wicker baby carr- = bring your Mite-Box. .Election of Jc1es. in your home. which you feel cage, Estonia, color buff, in good u ,`ipffioers. you.can spare, they would be fill-. condition. Price'$6.00 Phone Pickk• Fred T. Bunting, � 1r ickerjl�� -ne Dramatic Club of the Un- ing a real need by being sent nut 3602. tf - - F,sttabliel:ed 1857 fted Church presented their popular to some of our destitue homes in -- -—--- .::.drama, "The Ro-ad•2-ack" in Kinsale Wef'P.•n Vanad - FARM LISTINGS WANTED - - -- --- on Friday evening. The play was The W, ;K, S. of the• Presby- All sizes, equipped or not. Buyeas C avaitin �o :sale, no charge. Send well received, butt on. account of terian Church held their annual 8• is full information to L. ls'', DISNEY, $CIA many other attractions the audience Tharekoffering meeting on Tuesday _ %was not large. last when 'Mrs. C. Urquhart, of Real Estate, Oshawa. phone 1��. Breakfast Bacon. 25r. a lbs y -The severe frost of Thursday Toronto, gave a Trost interestii,; 12 -15 _ 1' 4 night kept the men in the service address on the W. M. S. work in LOST - a roan Shorthorn year Minced Steak, 12c. 8 lb. stations fiery busy for a time, A- foreign lands, dwelling.. chiefly on ling heifer, horns gro%dna slightly many cars that did not' have anti- the "Religious Castes of India". As upw.ard with ends clpiped off, G. f 12C.. a lb• req the Pork Liver, Wiring Mrs. Urquhart. spent much time, in M, Forsyth, Claremont. -freeze, were frozen, � ' services of the garage men. . The India, as well as in other foreign Stewing Beef, - 12c. •a lb• tkial dealers were also made'haPPY --- FOR RENT•- 130 acres for term _ by the change in temperature. of years, 1-2 mile from Claremont : Contincation School and Churches. Jewel Shortening, U. a lb -An attempt at the open-4ig of The Pickering the gas .pL.mp at the Shpll. Garage 'Good buildings and .well watered.. • MEAT �MARKrEr' Rent reasonable to good' ' tenant. +Classic Cleanser, 3 t ins, 13e- • by mid-night-1- thieves, was *rust- Toted try the proprietor, :lir. _ APP1Y G. M. or R: E. Forsyth. tins, 25ce Farrow, early Tuesday morning,,by C&rT�' fU11 line Of • 16_16. ..•. .. -firingID a shot at the car, parked ..�_ `w*ESTGLEN HOLSTEINS - Ful- _ R E Ful- nearby. On ,the same night several Fresh ly accredited and Federally blood- e e garages in Whitby were broken in tested. We offer one bull, 12 mos, " to, and a considerable quant;{ly of and one, 9 mos, old. Both from Butcher .',(phone 3000) P>le ,werir�g merchandise stolen. r and. ---� Geo C•tjrch, Sunday h ng, -- an XY Sire with.4 . c 'backing, December 4th. 2nd Sunday in Ad- Cured _ ami-f*o�n den's with high per cent vent. Sunday School at 10 a.• m. ' butterfat R. 0. P,' W. H. Westney . . Piekerinromm�onger ' 113orrring Prayer at 1.1, Evening Pickering, Ont 15-16 a Meats Prayer at 7 o'clock. Preacher at FOR SALE - •Electric stove, Que- - both services, .Rev, E. G. Robinson. nllr dcli�'ery'iS tit yot1T fPl'tic:e' bee stove, with oven and shelf. • and Heaters'- --- __ _. will be h id on Thursday, Dec. Sth, Phone Pick 1620 ing, 'Used windows am doors. S at 2.30, at the hone'of Mrs' Mac- CLARENCE SILK Tlichael, Lot. 15, con. 3. _ idleCla>�y Stoves and, �ariges ' Donald. r The *omen's Institute held ".-Stove Pipes and Elbows thele November meeting on Tues. _ -' day at the home' of 'Mrs. Wm. J. - Miller, with a splendid attendance SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY ' of members and visitors.. hire. G. t ' F. Coates put on a demonstration a e e COPPER WASH BOILERS, $2.50 entitled; "Suggestions for Christ- entitled Menus", which. included- fruit' r ' - fruit' cocktail, cranberry salad, in- - . I -• 5 dividual Christmas cakes for child: , -If it is Hardware, we have jt, call a -.;ren and many r - M tidl)shes, which, with lighted candles et jt� or it i m e. and decorations,, made' a.very,beau his. .,$29.25 g tiful g4ristmas' Table. ':Mian Marg7-g- Montreal :$11.2b ;�C'offield' Washer, 479. 0 aret Westney.and.Mrs. Gordon Law _ reported on the recent Convention Denver i P rex oven ware lowest in hist To report a three-day convention Louisville .. $20.10 Y in half an hour is a difficult task, but, everyone -felt ,-that our dele- s Boston $20.90 ;� Agent for McCormick.Deering. Farm Maehln4ry reed gates tk* year, had excelled in _ --.. _ _ _ _. _. _. Repairs. k, 3 bringing home a great deal of in- Tickets and Information soon, for the CONTINENT-WIDE bur Motto - We have it. Cas Get it Or it is not mads, formaton, and sugge DAILY SERVICE 'EASTERN HOUSE -phone,:4500 ; Society. The lunch consisted of the Flooa•i I a �. - , tasty dishes that Mrs. castesV JOS. BALSDON, PICKERI had prepared, concluding a most ~' belpful and interesting meeting; �� ��