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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_10_18t :.c . - ...-,......s.cae...a-.:. -r..a: •.y:..c.._ :_ •.:..em>...c..w....E x.. , .::.m...a. �-.•., - : ..,eymu.: -s.. ::s. � wa«: .. ..ad•. iJ.4. :1:.'� __ '..e:. `�'..h.�w>"'".s'n`' .� i. ':' j.:. '` ` '",, ',,, i - .' a t •'; •:.: '. - 's � :SwG „} ,.p,'.a, � Y <} •, - x+�r .,,, v . i . F. yP '•Ic f: ,y % A. r ,n a. �. •Ll I HE Pic ER ING .• . } SOL. LX _ . J ICK RING, ONT., FRIDAY, QCT. 18.1940 ; ;� - No. ,ttoTssla> oxsal Gatti*. CEDAR GROVE _ BROUGHAM _ - :'LiREEniOt — y 9 BROUGHAM alKuO4{ _ c. n• The Autumn Thankoffering ser- �'i'he Oddfellows are holding Ta, ' MIi. t Q' �,. H. O. PH HSON-Physician vice of -the W. M. S. of Zion Church Euchre and Dance in the Whitevale Rev. Kennedy delivered a. most iJeo0Swgeon. Daabmton. 2017 will be held in the church on Sun- Hall on Friday Night, this'week. 'fitting'Thanksgivi�g Message on , 1886-•t936 , $. FOR84TH� Oppls. D., Director may, October 20th, at 3 p. m. S. T. Proceeds for war purposes. Clark's Sunday. , R treat) A eloaof oan.t6 t{es- when Miss Sykes, returned mission- -Ortho • n�emberof the e'° ov r•:'1 ary, from Honan, China, will be'the ion Band will be held in the church y Wedpesday and Fr au . Eyes examined by avpoiatmeac. # Monde , .>'4, Clareawnt.Ont. speaker. Special musical numbers 'CHERRYWOOD, on Saturday afternoon. will be given by the members- of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gray, and Mr. WE GRIND FilVE aspaf. Silverthorn United Church Choir. Mrs. Burk spent the reek -end and Mre. Alan Gray, attended a 'Bran, ' Shorts and reed oft ai 1DLtNA I,D HU. 00Y lierriater. Toronto. Everyone � cordially in- with- relatives in Toronto. shower for a , relative 'in Toronto, kkda, also Mwalfa and *tittle v Spliciwc. Notacr Puw►c. r. vited- to attend and worship• Ray Taylor and Alex. ;Collins last week. cOnttetratla Per 1ltabl! feed' - (t� pvsly ed by tl.Olau' lr. Lria- - ` , have entered University this Fail we. batt .�oa or ort flouts. wbitl y. Sly _._ _ _ - Mr. and Mrs. Gannon celebrated Phillipe -;Morgan Stanley Taylor of Brantford spent the 30th anniversary of their wedd- kept Ott band rs _ BE�1`TON, BELL ROSS = the holiday at the home of his par- ing with a family gathering at the We ✓stook rRlift tbt best-Powtrjr Barrlstors if Soliciiors ,kpretty wedding took place at ents. 1 ,4.-M home on Saturday. Feeds and Sapptlw. ; w. j.•SEATONa if, C. - Teleph=t the home of Mr. John Phillips, on Mr. and ,Mrs. Jack' lienney and The W M. S. will meet}. Thurs. Wednesday, October 9tl>; when Miss family visited at the Fenney home IL BROOKE BELL, IL C. Adel,Z838 day afternoon, October 17th, at the ROSS Mary Phillips, youngest daughter of on Sunday- home of Mrs. J. Miller, Sava as - - 872 Bay St. Mr. John Phill�s, and the late Mrs Mrs. Prout and' son, Johrl. stayed guests, the Locust Bill ladies of - 7 JJO-HNNLL.•POND Toronto Phillips, became the bride of, Mr at the home of Mr. Geo. Gates dur- the- United Church. ...-Repair . Shop r $�Vttit,L,AN Sol. Jack Morgan, son of Mr• and l�jrs ing the week -end, a appy' rc a is on an iclbr.�pours P 1 "eunds Unw, Roy Morgan, of Claremont. Rev. L 'Mr, and Mrs, McAllister and rasoaa. ietedion. ;a ame.. ger _ will hold -their Aut�' n Thankoffer. i am preparecito repair frac• - E. Kennedy), of Claremont,- family were with Leonard and Mrs. ing meeting an Sun3aq evening, tors and tarn tsoaebioery. LeNtal ed, and Mrs. Mina McMaster, of Gates for Thanksgiving. October. 20th. Miss Edna Green, o! lT" J.0$H&RT T. FAL:. Toronto, sang, "O Perfect Love", Relatives from this community Greenwood as guest speaker. Asn also agent for Coeksbult ��$• I'• D $•' assisted by Mrs. Kennedy at the or- attended the wedding of Leslie lm tettstats: ' �. 'keL Gr.daats o! Roya • oe g , Mrs. Norton, Mrs. Dunn Mrs. Al. p b. •oa.a icy or gan. The 5ndi-wore Air Force blue Beare and Miss Jean Hilts; on Sat- an Gray and Mrs. Farley attended Satisfaction guaranteed ase.�,rit�, and carried a corsage of Asters, urday afternoon. the Rally of the Western Section of JOHN.NORTON a r . w t� speoistawec. Rtsy She was asaisted- by the groom's The (50th Anniversary of Cherry- Mone 8104 CLARBhIt>M y lee. rtiet sister, Miss Mary Morgan& in Bri- wood United Church, will be held the W M. S.' of Oshawa Presbyter. ` tisk Navy .lith a corsage of Zinn- on S'unday, October 27th, st 2 p. m• is] held in Columbus, on`Tuesday. 3J 3D ins. The groom meas assisted by • the and 7 p. m. standard time. At the The Church Anniversary Services �. bride's brother, Mr.' Murray Phill- afternoon service, Rev. Nelwnham,l_be-field- on - Sunday the 27th. - 8• BRATQN. TOWT419HAP Rev. Mr. -Ferguson, former .'pastor: D e C evw*new. �� ipa After the wedding, a dainty of Markham United Church, _will be will be .guest -speaker for both aft- , ,'S •.fw I�artA". teaser buffet lunch was served, at which guest speakers the home choir will I>�11rafEee ei � Kinds. Mrs. Roy Morgan, mother of the provide special music. Rev. RumIe'y, ernoon and evening .services at -2.39 =_ __�, E. RtCHARD60Ngroom. poured tea Atter luncheon of Agincourt will preach at the- ev- and -7.30 p. m. Smit, !Ates A'veli�i b, 4 girl the bridal couple left on s„ motor ( ening service, and the Centennial Mr." s Mrs , Jewell, old:tim C. _ .GRNZRAL INSURANG'$ residents in '1905, called on T. C. t ' i ierTlse. trip to. Western.. Ontario, and' on. Choir will assist at the service of and Mrs. Browts on 3un+�ay, ,John- "•' RRAI: ESTATE their return will reside at North, praise. - still does -a little at his old trade CONVEYANCING Claremont. f4lJreaa -` Absne Hnchre and Dance at Whitevale harneae-making, and hof' . a shoe aftw "RM PICK SIS-, old estaN lied agency, ready gout Supper end. Concert _ Tonight, October 18th. store at Cannington. �— W earn• United- ureh. Pickering. 0ct.'22nd Mrs. L. Matthews suffered theNOTICE':­ 1UNSALE 4 ..phaco Pick. 6000. WHITEV'ALE fracture of the lett arm justbelow _ . the shoulder, a few days ego, when . .. a Oddfello.re -are holding a 'she tripped over a rug- in her home. Oe,, �� � �: ems, ' Mise Eileen $el}, of Oshawa, Eu,thre and Dance in the Whitevale She was required to have the arm �1.116iW881) AQOTIONEBE AND VALUATOR .pent Sunday last with her mother. Hall on Friday night, this week, x-rayed to ascertain the extent of - y week -end -and halIday atf# iia>sa Proceeds for war u ea. Clark's the arm in a cast will be ca- :ala conducted do where Mr. Herbert Parkin spent_ the - purpose the darns e. She rryinit �' DALt �i' O l 0bone or write. Addr�eos-61i Dundas Oriheatra. and sling for s here.. - rnshaw, 7 -Year old son few weeks now �� Q M$NT+ Str- Herbest Ho �i1 Traffic was heavyt.' over the week of- Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hornehaw, Whitby. Ontario.end, owing to ,holiday and nice Mr. T. C. Brown, with the aaslat' Ds g the met with a_ paimful accident" or _ Sat- ante of Mr. Russell Gray. has fin' 8AN G'RAVZ4_ - { `weather. urda+g- Falling off a truck, he sus- ished his contract for painting out, - *tad Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parkin and twined a fractured shoulder blade, side of the Township Hall. r - Brier� �sh Eca�lstl� daughterel. spent .Sunday fast with and broken collar• bone. Two x-rays = The community. honolrred Misl BIIILD E (�' . 8U PPLIS�E� r , Kiniiale relatives. were taken to locate the injury. Mary Phillipa and Mr. Jack Morgan rtage w G,.en,meat Licensed alio )coal ea otic . 's A -•number from .here attended the Mrs. John May, who died in' the on Tuesday night last, in the Town We hawalsoplased hm Meets s fatl. main.st. E. Btouffville, crit. ahaw•er at Brooklin -for Miss Mary Toronto General Hospital, on Fri- Hall, when they showered their LINE of MAPLE LEAF MILLII+Aa Phone 191 Took, last Wednesday evening. day,. 11th. where she had been for -; with tngay lovely and useful -_gifts Maternity, Medical, and Surgical Sunday School and Church will several weeks, suffering from s COlG4ANT F'SRDB. _. g The remainder of the evening war _ eases taken be withdrawn next- Sunday as it is fractured' hip, was buried 'here this very -enjoyably spend dancingto e Anniversary Sunday at Mt. Zion. week, Service was held in the Unit �. AaiTCHF.LL Maternity Setrc•Roonn the music of Clarks orchestra. _ ; • ,- j T>ba _11Q_ A meet. at Mra__Dunn's - Rata for 10 ray--SM.75 � - Guests-- Miss Evelyn pidket a 0116. on Wednesday afternoon, with. Mrs. Messrs L Wilson, Straughan, Me/�ered Norris is attendance add A. Gooding and Mr. C. Misted, of Phone Office 74 - Res. 3 '71 fK bort setts JpMn• V. Perkin's Group in -charge of the Rittenhouse, F. Major, W. bong• 'Gormley, and Miss Kay Real, of - 7titLhuianu Service Program- and F. Hornshww. Rev, J. R. Bick Wick,' with Mr. and Mrs. J. Knox. NRS. B. R. (30�O�D 43.37 Miss Glenyce Stephen. spent the officiated at the service. Mrs. J. Baird,. of Wick, with the i1 rweek•end " at - her home in Ashburn, The 65th anniversary of the Un- grotwns. Mrs• J. ' Hanley, of Strat- BA A� and attended the Teachers' 'Conven- i� Church .will be . celebrated on ford, with Miss Bate. Miss Evelyr You >»ay see the new + -FIRE tion on Thursday and Friday, at Sunday next. Mr. Atkinson, of ! Whitby. Stouffvillo, rt1 be the guest speak- orad xfreends • TGhe with 'relatives CQL•E � _ Elmer Willsor -' �A N• - ' er in the afternoon, with the home --GREENWOOD - farrlfly `and Miss Gladys Gannon, of INSLTRF +,_ ehoir euoi lying the music, with Toronto, at the Gannon. home• Mise RADIANT . CIRCULATOR Q Mrs. J: Clarke, of Toronto, 'spent Mrs' McDonald, as soloist. Rev. Mr. Jennie Duncan, and Mr: New, of the in our store, 3 Types ash To Be Howie, of Dumbarton, will bring the ' Cit -. the ;week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R. y', with her people. Gordon Gray .� SURE Pretsell. - message in the evening, •with the of ..the" Newmarket Camp, at 4is COl81iC11ln heaters supply £YRIL B. WORLBY D. V.• and Mrs. Hoskins and fam. Cherry -wood Choi?!. assisting. home. , Mr. and Mrs. W. Bate, with beating need. ily, were at their home for the end A.rnid3t a setting+ of beautiful GeNEItAL INiURANCl3 Miss Bate. - � Also Kitchen ranges, • C autumn flowers and' foliage, be- Collectors •a ` 'y of the week. 'app'' for this sec- - beaters, Pi es Etc- - SERVICE PROTECTION neath a large white bell, festooned Callus now fop our stove - - Mr, and Mrs. Perry Wilson call- tion of the Township, for -the Red ed on Mr. A. Rogers, of Brocrkiln,_ with, pink and white streamers. $ y �,• Alma Jean, only daughter of W. A. Cross' collected a total of 107.00, in the the recent cam and furnace work. TSF NEWEST �ED� - on Sixnday evening. paygn, Mrs, . and Mrs. Hilts was united in mart- ALVI Be,TB� ,I Mr. and rice. W. Gee -and Zorah: Lemon and helpers made .a hand- ��// - ROOM SUITE rage to Leslie, son of W A. and spent the holiday «5th the Misses - hooked rug: The project sponsored MacLean; in the city. Mrs. B arc, cif Cherrvzvood, by Rev. by the W. L Tickets .sold. for the Hardware Tinarnith , Harry .. h +lsnn. The bride was att-. 3 -piece Walnat design Mr, and Mrs. Roy" Walls, of Pet- draw netted over $40.00 fo'T supply , p ended by Miss Marion McKay, iwho Rork. The u FLOWERING erboro,. were at the former's home J cky winner of the ru 'Waterfall de sign--� r9.50 a wore. rose -net over taffeta and ear- � _ L -.= --: - here, for •Thanksgiving, was Miss Robertsbif, of Toronfo. ' " PHONE 4600 tied an old-fashioned nosegay. The Spring filled Mattresses. front Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and The 'dray- took place at the Fire- .��_.� p g n � grown was supported by )vlr. Sid- Mr, Jonfi Brown visited friends in mens concert on October 11th: as $17.50 to $128.50 ney- Bearer. his brother. The brideBA11 ' _.= Tara over. -the week. -end. I The Red Cross Workers are, very looked lovely in white satin, made Now is the time for summer Mrs. Jane Boyer and lilts. R . busy 'and have a fine contribatior. s D I on Princess 'lines, with finger- „ MR1 furniture, lawn chairs etc. Perkins, were with Mr. and Mrs• tie veil and grange >?lhssoms and ready'. to send away, 'new. clothing Johnson, of itifanchester, for the hol far children, ryuilts, and knitted c V ell i! .crs ar,d Gift China tarried a sheath of sweetheart roe- • 'IABL �tT9 fY F f iday, es. Mrs. Hilts wore blue 'crepe with goods. �y Ste our Gold Seal Congoleum V l ' The Firemen staved 'their annual �Jr. and. Ars. D. Evans, of Tor- g a FOR THE Dorsa -.of Talisintn roses. Mrs. • 2e Rugs, io,the newpatteres, onto, were with the. letter's parents Beare wore black crepe, with cor entertainment in the. Hall on Fri- Hatchison, 16, We are agents For the Easy - - • sageWON Thus of. Talisman roses,. _e app` ' b y, the holiday. y attendance.. Mr-. S. Dicksoi% of Tor- 1 -. couple left - for', a wedding tri to W&sbi o Mar.bi ne and the � ` • '- 1 - - :- � = onto, showed' some-rdoriderfuui - " B The Ladies Bible Cass held their Pte` -- _ White SewingMachine. A}gonquin Park, and on their ret- �jW 11V1i'Ka�ED-FC7fiZjVgtiL month) meeting at the home of urea of California; , and a short Y g urn, will reside at' Hillside. Mr; and - Mrs. J. L. Pegg). on Mon- humorous sketch, the laughter it Remedy for •Lunfbajo r" >rsRoe Asftbalanee, D�&>I or Night day evening, with Miss Edna Green. _ . called .. forth, showed, tale apprecia• �atkachl, I�ritiaty. Tfoubt0 %.4 in charge of the progr&m. _ 'Memoriam* tion of the audience. The dancing a ` 1- i'ltens 1sOd - Ort October 24t1>r. the W. A. will - y numbers by Miss Audrey 'Stiett, of" - O'BRIEN in loving memory of sponsor. an Entertalnment, • put or PicXleris& were . very fine. The W �� by the choir of Hope United Church our dear mother, 'Hannah Wright; t. members beat the firemen in the - - • xk '.s--� A TEi�\I who passed away, October 23, 1938. • Toronto, consisting, of Readings, Quiz. Contest. -Several stunts were Memory drifts to scenes long past, :i F nnee;sl Director- -- Vocal and Instrumental Music etz� - , put. on -by the firemen. A dance fin - This choir •comes to us highly ret- Time roils on, fiat rilemorieg'tAst; , _ Y fished the evening, with Is 8r- B0�`ES - DR13G C0• ' Furniture Dealer ' ommended, with their Concert •pro - Sunshine possess shadows fall, ++ L.ive's remembrance outlast.* ail. cheatra in charge of the music. ! ! K^ ,0;NT, ram. Come and enjoy -'it, and help Reeve Wm. Reeser, was chairman of SUN DA,Y;ilOURS-12-lnogn. "P-0 -Lovingly remembered by the the W. A. Admission 25 and 10 eta. Family. F•rtertainmert. � N `i'r. — 1 • J - • IA0I0 REPORTER j �tcidentally. If the Count . of !, • ---:Vlpal Canadian Radio stations are " By DAvB ROBBINS ; Cinchona had not been a very #m- 0tt daylight time), for and Lorelei, the etar girl re- portant nobleman he would not CANADIAN DANCE BAND porter, are on the CBS each Wed- have been appointed govertkor of 'Canada's beat dance band takes nesday ' night at nine (Daylight Peru, and 'when, his wife fell sick .10 the ear each Wednesday night Time), and are heard in Ontario in that strange climate, she was !.t ten (Daylight Timed, with a ''from CFRB. so prominent that all affairs of ' 9rogram that all Canada will ea- .� Origin of Quinine Study ' of the a#story of medi- cine shows us how many of our modern remedies were evolved (The. CBC network and. all prig. IA0I0 REPORTER j �tcidentally. If the Count . of !, • ---:Vlpal Canadian Radio stations are " By DAvB ROBBINS ; Cinchona had not been a very #m- Origin of Quinine Study ' of the a#story of medi- cine shows us how many of our modern remedies were evolved (The. CBC network and. all prig. that go to make up theunderworld �tcidentally. If the Count . of !, • ---:Vlpal Canadian Radio stations are of Big Town. The hard-hitting edi. Cinchona had not been a very #m- 0tt daylight time), for and Lorelei, the etar girl re- portant nobleman he would not CANADIAN DANCE BAND porter, are on the CBS each Wed- have been appointed govertkor of 'Canada's beat dance band takes nesday ' night at nine (Daylight Peru, and 'when, his wife fell sick .10 the ear each Wednesday night Time), and are heard in Ontario in that strange climate, she was !.t ten (Daylight Timed, with a ''from CFRB. so prominent that all affairs of ' 9rogram that all Canada will ea- .� state stopped while they scoured Joy — Melodies For You. Well, Buck Benny rides again' the countryside for the proper Mart Kenney and his Western -this time in his twelfth year on the remedy. The Indian medicine Gentlemen is the .band in quea NBC network; for Jack and his men gave her the bark o11, a tree 11 n, a group -a rs p aye talented crew ave re ur Israel; the time when the axe is ,gather as a unit in Vancouver, and air lanes Sunday evenings at sev- her ague. First e under t 'name baa now scaled the heights of popu- en (standard time). Mary Living- of Cinchona, and afterwards as 4trity until they merit a coast to stone, Dennis Day, Don Wilson, quinine, At has been used ever eoast shgw. Music that has per- Phil Harris, Andy Devine and Ed- since. sonality, a band that Includes sev- die Anderson as "Rochester" are Messiah, showing that the heart is lrai -feature entertainers and din- all back with -.radio's funniest com- tlnetiva arrangements, lifts' Mart ic. Dial in Jack and the gang next S U l D A Y - Kenny's Western Gentlemen above Sunday from either CBL or WBEN, :.,the crowd. they're worth a listen, SCHOOL This bandoffers's weekly treat you will really •enjoy — in Ontario Trivia: Eddie Cantor has donat, LESSON dial In CKOC, CBL or CBO to hear ed hda Long Island home to the 39art Kenn and his- Weatern_Gen- _ British committee for war guests; 11smen. and It`w ouse abort 1:06 -evacuee• kiddies — Come March 29 there'll LESSON 111 NOTES AND NEWS r be a lot of changes in radio sta- THE MESSAGE OF JOHN THE One of the best Sunday night tion wave -lengths, and some folks BAPTIST.—Luke 3. Ofi�y-a for your money a o he w pu - PRINTED TEXT, Luke 3' 8 Night, a Sabbath feature of CFRB r 8-17, 21, 22• And he said unto them. Extort from us also having been baptized, and - - heard at 9.30. A capable group of Bergen pearly bowed out for good GOLDEN TEXT—Bring forth there- no man by violence, neither accuse praying, the heaven was opened, /made Adam from clay could make loose. This new prophet increased sons of Abraham from those atones, the hopes of deliverance; thea the -. l 9. And even noir the axe also lieth mysterious whisper went round ed in a plane craek•up.as be was at the root of the trees:- every tree that this was the Christ., (None .� therefore that bringeth, not forth dared ask the stern prophet, until trying a trick landing For, good fruit is hewn down, and cast at length the rumor became of na- him, and a voice came out of heay. into the fire. The tree here meta- tional importance, and the depute- the Horace Heldt tans "Falling phorically referred to is of course tion from the Sanhedrin waited en, Tbou art my beloved Son; In Israel; the time when the axe is upon him -John 1: 19). He shall Leaves," the cheery maestro's fat- laid bt the root of the trees is the baptize you in the Holy Spirit and thee I am well pleaaed, The Solemn coming of the Lord Jesus Christ; in fire. John the Baptist could do est, will be a thrill. It's a smooth- the fruit of which John here speaks more than baptize with water; be voice which spoke brought to Jesus Is true repeni.ance and belief in the would not actually change the flowing masterpiece Of sweet mu- Messiah, showing that the heart is hearts of men. Such a baptism as bimself, In his manhood..the aseur- right (that is, that the tree is bear- mentioned bere was foretold in, sic. Ing fruit is intended). Isa. 44. 3 and Joel 2: 28; its first ance of his souship, of the perfect and primary fulfillment was bt 10. And the multitudes asked him. Pentecost; it is now fulfilled .in the 7 saying, What then must we do? life of every tree believer in the "THE TOWN CRIER" 11. And he :.nswered and said Lord Jesus Christ (1 Ccr. C: 11; in him. It was meant for him. but- unto them, He that hath two coats, 12: 13). The small towns of Ontario are let him impart to him that hath 14. `those fan is in his hand _ none; and he tW hath food, let thoroughly to .cleanse his thresh back. on the alt over CKOC, Hamil- him do likewise. Ing floor, and to gather the wheat witness, we too become sons. 12. And • there came also publi- into his garner; but the chaff he _ cans to be baptized; and they said will burn up 'with unquenchable unto him, Teacher, what must., w 3 fire. Christ in' his divine love Sep - Standard ,Time (8.30 Dayllgbt) do? arated chaff from wheat. This fig ' 13. And he said unto them,,, Exhort ure of speech used by John was i no more than that which is ap- easily understood by the people pointed ,you. Publicans. were tax n of his day, many of whom were en- collectors, attempting to squeeze collectors, gaged in agricultural pursuits. out as much graft as possible. 14. Christ's Baptism And soldiers also. asked him, say- 21. Now it came to pass, when all Ing, And we, what must we do? the people were baptized, that, Jes- Night, a Sabbath feature of CFRB to have changes made. . Edgar 8-17, 21, 22• And he said unto them. Extort from us also having been baptized, and - - heard at 9.30. A capable group of Bergen pearly bowed out for good GOLDEN TEXT—Bring forth there- no man by violence, neither accuse praying, the heaven was opened, alayeaa present this 'thrilling-mys- the other day; he narrowly esrap- - fore fruits worthy of repentance.• any one wrongfully: and be, con- 22. And the Holy Spirit descended Lary spr#es in away that will hold ed in a plane craek•up.as be was Luke 3: 8. tent_ with your wages. In a bodily form, as a dove, upon - ;!;Tour interest. trying a trick landing For, _-THE LESSON IN IT8.8ETTING His Testimony to Chriit him, and a voice came out of heay. the Horace Heldt tans "Falling Time.—It i$ generally understood 15. And as the people were in en, Tbou art my beloved Son; In •c WBEN'S smart musicale, Concert Leaves," the cheery maestro's fat- that the climax of John's ministry, expectation, and -all mean reasoned thee I am well pleaaed, The Solemn U Miniature, which brings Lillian est, will be a thrill. It's a smooth- and the baptism of Christ, occur in their hearts concerning John, voice which spoke brought to Jesus Gloss, talented pianist, and organ- flowing masterpiece Of sweet mu- red between the summer of A.D. whether haply he were the Christ; bimself, In his manhood..the aseur- '1st Dorothy Bayer to radio listen- sic. 26 and the spring of A.D..27• John answered, saying unto ahem ance of his souship, of the perfect lira, Ia now heard on Saturday even Place.—The ministry of John the all, I Indeed baptize you with wat- love and satisfaction of the Father Ings at, 6.45. "THE TOWN CRIER" Baptist for the most part was in er; but there cometh he that is in him. It was meant for him. but- : -- . The small towns of Ontario are the wilderness of Judaea. The ex- mightier than I, the latchet of not for him alone. If we accept its And for Ladies Only --m-Don't back. on the alt over CKOC, Hamil- act place where Jesus was ba¢ Whose shoes I am not worthy to -un- witness, we too become sons. forget the Midmorning Bright Spots ton, very Friday night at 7.30 pint. tined is not known, but it is thought heard emery weekday at 10.30 a.m. Standard ,Time (8.30 Dayllgbt) tdhave been not far from the city the ' W$Ieee Little shows will Interest Each week a different community of Jericho, and- of course on ..-the housewives? in the province 1s featured, a brief Jordan -River. outline of Its history given togeth- John's Ministry B#g Town, the Columbia chain's er with a review' of recent events John- the Baptist appeared, and Willing tale o1 the racket -busters, taken from nm local newspaper shortly our Lord -also, at a time - - - . Is back on the air with Edward G. presented be;are the mike. when the world was ruled by the HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 1DIngenuous Robinson, and Ona Munson ferret- This Friday, night, tune in on most powerful government. •the Ro- I Former I 11 He continues . Ing out the criminals and chiseler 13agersvlile. man, that the world has' ever amateur 1 to merit his • known. The priesthood of Israel tennis :% � ' , great —. was se corrupt as the gove'rnaaeut champions , 15 Not fertile. b I I Italian river. which she .hated, Israel was In. • 12 Greasy. I8 To tie. i T(j/ / / /� / / /�/ By William tragically deplorable condition, cer. f 13 Pastry I 17 Guilelessness. _ _ l 1 1S „1�,1RI�V I I c ��l�L� Fer fOn fainly needing light, cleansing, a decorator. 18 Man of new ward -from God which would . � � � learning 14 Like. - . _ convict her of her Sias, and pre- . 16 To shirk.- 20 �Y• „ 21 Beast. < pl BJP RM Pare her- for receiving tbe' Messiah. 17 Herb. _ r ` At this time .the word of the Lord 18 To perch. I 22 Cotton cloth, H �,� = _. came to one who had been aa- 19 Enamel. 24 To discless. c - nounced, eves before his birth, as 21 Bird. - 25 Glided. GAN EAT A the forerunner oI. the Messiah, John 22 To bathe. 27 To,jog. ' o \` OF F�00 the Baptist. who was found at this 23 Ornamental 28 Consumer. - 36 Entrance.. :, = VERTICAL a� TL,J a' time in the wilderness. He_ had vat, 30 Bard. 38 Russian CAALVI been there at least ten years. One 24 Witticisms. 1 Grief. 91 Fish. day he roused himself under the 25 To divide. 2 Permissions 32 Sloth. _ mastery of a_ pressure neon him 28 Cover of the 39 To Bonk. t0 use. 33 Series of. 1 . from above and the messenger of eye. 40 Affectionate. 3 Cheerful tune. muscular :.. 27 Tax. 42 Yonder. 4 Kind. contrscticiAL the living God began to proclaim fits message. Luke .3: 3. And he 28 Arm babe. "43 On the lee. 3 Aiiirmative 37 To insnare, �•` 28 Publicity. 44 Indian vote. 38 Pedal digits. .: came into all the region round 30 He has been mulber - - about the Jordan,- preaching the ty: ' =• 6 Glazed clay 40 Flan away. '�• baptism o2 repentance unto remix• a player. 45 He. was blocks. 41 Soared..• _ - for a long champion for 7 Portrait 43 Tennis point. r ; ; elan of stns.., time. ..eight.— statue. _ :_ 44 Hail! 1 m M uav�ca n!< The Rlte of Baptism 33 Stupid fellow. 'years. - -"�8 Sheltered 48 Court (abbr.). coca. m sr u ' P - , This baptism of John's was an 34 Lean-to. 48 Slumbered. place, 47 Neuter �ECAUSE HE FOUND entirely * new rite, and highly sig- 35 Ascot. 49 To..simmer.. 9 Doctor, pronoun 50 /v1Aw ssr&Ms a . nificant. The Jews were accustom- AV/1RG'TGli+11T/CSN 1N ed to ablution as the outward'sigii i usE:. TIMOTHY DEX M tr of inwarq puriflcatron; but John 4 -WRGTE A BOOK, '*%A, mode it a universal rite. The •first 11 15 0/"4 word of his ministry was; 16 Repent; H//NG Q/�/�e+s.� 1 his baptism was for those who had - AND OMITTED ALL. repented; it tozetoid the purifica- tion of mind and heart which comes ` SLIT PRINTED •F/VE from the washing away of our etas P.4GE3+' OF /1,rOTi-1//VG 44 a ilk -the :blood of Jesus Christ - the part of Aman, delivers a declar- ation of sin renounced: on the part of God, of sinforgiven. F0W_ THE REAMER -32 i TO USE AS S. Bring. Earth therherefforere fruits - HE MIGHT / worthy of repentance, and ,begin .. BELONG not to say within yourselves, : We. WtSFt• 6 TO THE have Abraham to our father: for I V£ — say unto you, that God' is able of us �AM(LY. tbese stones to raise up children 2 r E unto Abraham. The Jews had so + NOT only is the ash a relative of the Mediterranean olive, now exalted a conception of their prty- reised extensively in California, but it is a cbusin'to lilacs, privets, liege as children of Abraham that and forsythias. Ashes are found in the- tropics, as well -as in the. they could scarcely believe it pox• `: temperate regions. Bible that any son of Abraham should ever be lost. John pointed to the rocky plains around him, *.,. NEXT: I'Ph7 were peony roots worn about the necks of chN :, a - _ trey in olden times? and” declared that. God who -had ....POP — No Silver Lining - _ By J. MILLAR WATT _ _ .:: YOU. SAID WU HAD VOUR FINANCIAL POSITION AT $0 I l-IAVE YOUR Q PINGE•R - --------------- - --- �Iik� •fir - — � �•~ ° .� :.'. �. Y -\'o-..� �: is �:, ':t ';,�•.�yy, a, � ...:.y ti> i Y :. 8f�,,.. ,.:s. [!,?7CT-i;a3Z.21�17 .. .' r; ...:� .: },...,...,, ti' :3 ,.5• J�' y'vs•? � -v ._:.: � r is . •. ., :, '+" .'c .: ;B40AW-P'-:a• : z,,"aN+a r .. �'-x.id•r.1e•.tt• �a doctors explained. McGill re- search workers have been tack- oma Paul "iTus"! ' ling it since the start of the year with funds from the medical com- mittee of the National •Resarch "k Council.`' -000 • . L . a t �' � � - ?v NEW CANCER DISCOVERY -j' An experiment which may mean t fir/ 3f7 " % r,W' s F _ _ S I. When room at the dinner that the cause o! cancer has been aq , found was reported last week. table is limited, would lit be all Dr. John Frederick Menke, re- s X d rt a right to allow about 16 inches search surgeon, announced in. <y for each person? - Sc^:sate that he had succeeded, Ouden's Fine Cut IY88 $ pelfeCt per 2. Should a man use his right - apparently for the first time is s� iormanee every time. It tr hand or left hand when -tipping - any laboratory, in extracting a tiro 3 rolls a ren[ cigarette -a his hat9 substance from human cancer milder, cooler, sweater smoke Is it, rude to' begin _ a 'tele- that would produce -cancers in ex- that satisfies in every particular. phone conversation '' by saying, perimental animals. Yes, sir -you'll roll them better , r --- } " Who- is this".? LIVE WITHOUT VITAMINS when you roll with Ogden al 4} While an • adequate supply of oa�rthe beg ciswvmPdV*r2- "CbAUWArre0 - �M • r k, '` `' 4. Should a man "talk shop" er �Yozre .rogowt+aarr6loropl.,e+. _ � ,.:: .nearly all the known .vitamins is t a dinner gales? ,J 1 When invited for aweek- healthair human beings ry for maintenance ome of P,males+:- _. � eit!d 'visit andvyou' are- not ' ne�+k he low.er animals are able to get _.,4 + what kind of ciothes to take, what FQ, , s. along without certain vitamins. age++'+ --I + shculd you do? Cw 6. Should a bridegroom give a Rats which can live - a the dark Plus 1� wedding,Eft to his bride? can remain in a healthy state g without vitamin D, the sunshine Answers vitamin. Now it has been demon- - I s 1, No; this would be entil;ely traced that cockroaches,. which . -. - --- -- - too crowded. The minimum space also are sun dodgers, do not 4 _. - to allow is 20 inche9, .while 30, manufacture vitamin A in their �rR(;,N/4a bodies and do not re uive- it in Knocking off the knots in fine style' though her engine-1•oom tele ' - inches is much better. E 2. Either 9 graph reads but "half speed ahead" at the time of this photo, one of the hand, but it should' be the one their diet. °ooth first Canadian built ubmarine chasers is seen here, during her official farthest 'away from the person- to s trials at an eastern Canadian seaport. A corvette -class ship, the speedy whom he is speaking. 3. Yes. It.. 040,004 meI!_belped= p Over 1, _ little warlioat more than satisfied the, party of natal and shipbuilding - in the place of the person who harvest Italy's 1940 wheat cro officials who tried- her rut. calls to quickly identify himself. 1, 4 ; Never; nor any f • • ' - - 4t a at a kind o - - All signs point 'to s heavy stock" •party or social gathering. The y ' feedingseason this winter. Early man Who does is invariably eon- •• G} A� HEALTH beef cattle sales in the West , re- sidered a bole. 6: Ask your host- The annual consumption of Izail. fleet the stronger market beef ess what clothes you will require. i - /y�R� / liver oil t Canada for all our-- TOP I prices, and the big stocker and 6. Yes; this is customary. a poses avdYagea 460,000 gallons. * - feeder sales: around the corner _ ` I should do well for their consign- Harne , and Horse ees. - _- .: _ lankets Those First Teeth - � - - - Are. -Very Important . What Science -Consult your Isocal Staeo Brand br. T. L. Marsh wrrtin in - Harness retail dealer g I Doing H for your Health, the official organ of the H o w C a I s -a N EW Fall ploughing needs. I:arge size Health League of Canada, refutes - .... ,..........- . o sate Blankets 88.25 each.' ' _ _ .BY ANNE -A, "Hey. � t size" Duck Blankets- $8.60 each.= - the delusion that a child's first 2 -SEEK SHOCK PREVENTIVE' I , Horse Collars, all. IeatheT $3.68 'teeth aro of little Amportance j Federal authorities have re- each, cloth face $3.86 each= ' since they won't last long. On Q. How -can I replace casters nested medical research -workers E.rve s Portable rt Piles oast ee�tine " the contrary, he asserts, they 9 ao >a.t.nstun• nei,+ers flood of= Team Harness $36 set -Complete _ - is a piece of furniture so they pt McGill University to speed- up ` ash e..ary sou- ou and ease- with breeching should be looked' upon as the 4 a<odaa g $51 'set. Write for Will not continually fail out? their .investigation into the cause sec roue DRA6is or writs is as .for our new illustrated catalogue. foundations for the- .permanent A..' Remove the caster, pour prevention oshock. teeth. Unless .the are maintained and -f :Stam Brand oda made only. - � y plastic wood into the opening, War has made the solution of TRI, c'oLEM.A.'v LAMP � 9TVi'E goods y' �- in the mouth in a healthy condi- and as it begins to set force the. Co. UTv. ` tion for the proper length '16f the'problem, of shock -as a cause Deyt: 4 Toronto. out. Samuel Trees Company United - of .into place, -Allow this .0 of death s matter of urgency, 49401)1 42 Wellington St. E:, Toronto • . -_time, he says, the lower -two harden thoroughly before ' plat - thirds "of the face fails, to develop.-- ing the furniture on itb' feet. fully. and symmetrically and the Q How can. i fatten thin , _Whole appearance. of the. face may hands? be spoiled. A.. Wash the. hands . is ' h9t :GLRSSiFIED :;ADVERTI EMEllT-S.:,' DENTIST S ' TIME3 YEAR - water,. ors, and rub -a little 'olive More than this, he asserts, den- oil into them. Make the applica- taI infections progress more ri- AGENTS WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS PHOTO FI111SMING ton - before _ retiring so. that the pidly in the teeth of children than oil can remain on as long as pos- -NEW -WORLD- ILLUSTRATED FBA:COCKS — THREE VARIETIES' FREE You Can Now - Own " -ia those of adults, and he reCam- Canada's .newest pictorial mar- Wild, Geese and Ducks, Wild Tur- complete set of beautytui 'user- 'ibis: _ azlne has an Opening ,In Your fawn keys, Pheasants. Quail and other warn absolutely without cos ..inends that children's, teeth What can 3 do' if a cake for a part time representative, ornamental and game birds.— t` Q. manufactured and sluaraatei,a.' hy, -should be examined at least three- browns before it is done:_ male or female. No experience H. Mack, 140 York Rd.. Guetph, Internatlona! silver Ccfta. iY times a year from thi'ee'years of necessary, lust mall a post -card Ont. You may have thls complete se A. " Reduce the -heat, _then nstin-g a reference and full par. absolutely free by sending you ' age to adolescence. carer the cake with s piece Of titulars will follow by return matt. - HAIR GOODS -films to. Lmperial. dond an -order Regarding the general Care Of " Address to G. Dunne, Suite 611, now and receive complete partle brown paper. -The cake •will not Sterling Towers. Toronto. _ WIG -.,N, TOUPES, TRANSFORMA- ulars of this amazing offer: Six ar the teeth, Dr. Marsh urges thor- bzaW11 any more. tions, bewitches, Curls, and evil eight exposure films developed AGENTS 8 E I. L A PATENTED types of finest quality Hair Goods. and printed 25c. or 6 reprints 25c ongh mastication of fibrous foods' How, can I.whiten handker- necktie, direct to the customers. _ Write for 111ustrated catalogue. p Q. plus your choice'of a free enlarge. !such as celery and raw apples. chiefs? Write'Station K Box 23, Toronto. Confidential, terms ar,anged. To- -meat In easel mount or free silver. Gum tissues need exercise no leas A One excellent method LS t0 ronto Human Hair Supply Co., 529 ware. To get the beat in Quality, than mastics, he states, and also BABY CHICKS Bathurst Street, Tsod od service pend your films to put the handkerchiefs into a baa- Imperial -.Photo Service. station J, 'the chewing of - fibrous foods is -in Of cold water, to which' a guar-•• VALUABLE INFORMATION qN • -ARM WANTED Toronto. about the best way possible to -next season's poultry -egg mark- -Fall of a teaspoon of Cream ,Of its in $rays -Fall Service Bulletin, BUYER' IF° OFFEItED.TEN.THUVB- s[EDICAL =polish those surfaces of the teeth tartar has been dissolved', and al. and Bray's Dally Special.. Order and `farms might .choose "urs-, jthat lie toward the tongue. fall chicks -now. Bray Hatchery. first. No charge for listing. De- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED—EVERY low them to -soak overnight- 180 John North Hamilton. Ont, scribe fully, name price and lot sufferer. of Rheumatism Neuritis Diet hag much to do With the How can I snail unch a number. Dominion Farm Agency. should try,-Drr `Dlkon'e remedy. ' 1 _ !health Of -Elie teeth, Bays Dr. Q- y p Toronto 8, Ontario, Sold at Munroe Drug Store, 335 new hole ih leather when short- BI*sINFRa OPPORTUNITY Elgin, Ottawa. 81.00. postpai4.. Marsh. At least a pint of milk a ening the sewing machine belt, ' ' BAWbIILL oN MusKOI; A TAKE, FOOT REMEDY day should be drunk, and- meats or any similar. job? _ Gravenhurst. For sale. Fent, cut PAYICESE TABLETS FOR RELIEF should include one egg S day," by the thoumtnd or Financial SOLDIERS TRAI,NIN FL•ID FOOT of. Rheumatic P a 1 n`0. Rema, - A. Heat a large needle red partner wanted. Address: A. Bak- Bliss great comfort for tired, hot, aches, Toothache and Neuralgia. Sat - some fresh fruit and vegetables,; hot. Hold the needle with a air er, Gravenhurst. swollen feet. Send, 25c• for full 11.00 per hundred. Postpaid. Sat - P size package. prepaid.- Dept. F. . isfaction guaranteed. Domestic l while sticky, starchy carbohp of liers and It will penetrate 155 George -street, Toronto. Drug Co., Box 343; Wlnnlper.:-- orates should be reduced to a p p CARS NEW AND USED the leather Very rEadllf.FOR SALE NEURITIS SUFFERERS minimum. In winter months, MOUNT PLEASANT MOTORS f.TD., y. when aunbaths are Impossible, Toronto's oldest Chrysler. Plym- pERCTiERON STALLION, RISING FRUIT JUICES ARE THE PRIN. cod-liver oZI should be `taken in outh dealers; three Tocations, 632 four, Belgian Stallion rising three. cipat Ingredients in Dr.. Dixon's 34f Pleasant Road, 2040 Yonge St., Remedy for nfurltis. Sold. only .at 1650 Danforth Avenue. Our Used These horsea.must be sold Aylward 5, erder to supply the necessary / /i Cars make -us many friends. - Reasonable terms. B. Aylward Ottawa, Drug Store 315 Elgin, vitamin D. Qtieensville, Ont.Siow Burning Ottawa, ;1.00 postpaid. PR[NT[NC P.O. ROXES TIRES WANTE!1 CIGARETTE PAPERS ' A T T E N T I O N HOUSEW IVES— ` WANTED 'FOR CASH = SMOOTH-. 'Plant �Deteetives Know' your Preserves and Feick• TO POSTMASTERS, FOR SALE $1.00 AUTOMATIC ••les: •100 Assorted -Labels 10c.• 500 each — small, com!)ination Boxes. Tires, must be sound, passenger or ..DOUBLE Labels 25c postpaid. Lewis Print- Apply Postmaster. Powell River, truck. Highest grit ea paid: We pay, ,The present. way of discover-. BOOKLET .Ing, -Station H,'Toronto, Camtda. B.C. ' the freight. — Trutred (Canada), _Limited 44S% Yonge It., Toronto. _- ing minerals is to examine geo- ---- ---• — - DETECTIVF.9 .'logical formations and take sans- • PORTABL'E'SILO$ TULIP BULBS pies -af the earth's. Strata, blit. a AMRITIOUS 51EN SEVENTEEN FOUR DOLLARS WILL. BUY A n of the has now been Infra- -and over wanted immediately for GET THE MOST FEED VALUE OUT hundred good Darwin tulle bulbs �� secret -service and- detective work. your corn this season by storing in one or two varieties. J Vet, duced by two Swedish scientists. Complete training course by tor- s r ti it in a Keenan Portable Silo. It Fergus, Ontario, _ respondence. Free Information; will keep your ensilage In perfect They, analyze the leaves and roots f write. -to C. -M Julien. Box 25. Stet- condition at only -a -Traction of .-the PO LTRY ASND -EGGS ♦ -of plants where mineral lodes 'c+ tion T, Montreal. cost of a permanent silo. Sold in suspected, for minerals are for common sizes of 10 feet, 74 feet and . 16 WANTED—EGGS AND POULTRY �• HELP WANTED FF,I IALF feet diameter. Includes everything' graded or ungraded. Write for in - ..are dissolved by rain, mixed with the ordinary gore g f neces.-ary for erection. The cost formation. Canadian Provision & soil in which plant$ grow and throat / YOUNG WIVES! Here is your chance is small. Write for prices. The Supply Co., Commission Dealers,.. sucked u into ,the roots, stem to -do plemant; profitable work Keenan Fence Co., Owen Sound, 109 Front Street. East, Toronto. p RV6'�N while 'Hubby" is "Over there!" Ontario. TI and -leaves. The scientists reduce �NSt • Make from $15.00 'to $20.00 a week USED BAGS 6e leaves to ash and hoto rah +'extra" money -by doing •a real I' USED TIRES FOR 8 ULE P $ P �`�' service to your friends and neigh- FARMERS, DAIRYMEN, BAKERS, them. When examined under B OF s" hours supplying them with F_4�I- GOOD. USED TIRES, ALL SIZES. Merchants and Others are mak- ILEX HIGH QUALITY HOUSE= Lowest prices. Inquiries invited. ing extra money bf shipping us p0 p HOLD NECE-gSITIES. Write for all kinds -of used ,-empty. bags. Toronto. 1617 Dundas West, • characteristic ,lines are alwal•s. FREE booklet today, FA:I4TLEX• Toronto. Yov can do the same. IV rite us Seen and it is possible to tell b 570 St Clement Street.. -Montreal. , naw and we still send you full p y particulars and shipping tags. studyifig • hese whether a certain JOB OPPOATUmIry TIRES WEARING SMOOTH! Ship freight collect. Highest J.-- prices paidSendel & .. Sendel. , -.element- is present. This method PR - IF STILL SOUND HAVE THEM Ltd., 7.09-711 Common St.,. Mon- «� TTUtrc*de o s on has proved successful In tracing nee years general ex- of price of new tires. New Tire tree , ue. r r all lines of printing the rarer minerals such as nickel. �uu for Toronto lob office. ' arantee. Write for folder and and molybdenum. Nervous Restles Good chance for advancement. Ap- prices jr drive in when next In 'Guaranteed oront and see Trutreds made. ply by letter only, giving full de- p wTt� Tp p c - � toile of previous experience, wages : Trutred "(Canada) Limited, 48816 CfLN to"�iJ TRUCK Pt'uAT.i : ISO aw'ck relief Cranky? Restless? expected, also give telephone num- ..Yonge St.. Toronto. at the Tower -' MO - with soothing. Can' sleep? Tire -her. Bbx 421, 73 Adelaide West, Clock, lust North of College.,St. Vim•— New, as coolin Meutho• Toronto, = SPEQ AL17.l:SIG 1N REIt[ill,T MO - g Girls easily,?Apnoyedbyfe- __ COAs, POWER -UNITS, H7drautfe „ Jatnm. Also for ` male functional dls- MACHINERY FOR SALE H o I e t e , Winches. Generators; chapping, cuts, Barn Roofing ---Granary �Sran Lini - Starterer, Msl;neton, Garburetora, braises and burns, orders and monthly distress? Thea tate $ EZ WADE PORTABLE; BRAG SAWS, Radiators Exehange Service, At all druggists, Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- --SLIPERTJTE ST ore, • last loTS• t usy easy to operate, a money-maker Milian — Satlefactloit os refund- Jarsandtubes,30c. less, cover more, last longer. lay ew pound,- famous- for otbr 60 years 1n taster,' save aheathing.. BvY now wherever there are logs to be !.evy Auto Parts. Dept• J. To helping such rundown, weak, ngrvops l�efpre war'hdvances prices, direct cut. Write- for free deseriptive conditions. Made especially for toomatt. from factory. ,Superior Products bulletin. The A. R Williams rn Limited, 1S elson Street, Sarnia Machinery Co, Ltd., 64 Front ;ji,'GJ` 42—r`!AJ tVELL WOitTIi T&YIIi(31' Ontari8. St, Nest Toronto. I , a TER pICXZRIXQ NEWS posted on strategic points within AXWOIU$ift of ftrtnership Oddfellows- Euchre and Dana, the towaship, as part of the tmin- whitswak Hsh Tonight LAND SURVILY01L Teem Ing. W4, the undersigned have this day proceeds In aid if Wer k P. J. DONEVANIB. me. Ch Th is still room for Wor $Ln per yw. $1.60 1& advance ore •plenty of dissolved partnership-, and hence- "so Survoyars 00ma and Arm" ON more recruits. Men! Join up, get forth, the business of w1-digging #abecription&-to dke United States some nag W swit. OAS"& V1 of the exercise that you will and drilling virill be continued under is and, 1kitain. in ""Me. enjoy. The Home Guard in Britain the flame .of-.W.-A. Hilts.L. 8. On '9Rs we the rsesIn oft. are now 1lBL lb Playing' a very import&&' Aftvwft Jelin Iturbar. Prepd4w role -you may yet have the Chance 'October lith, 1940 to do the same here. Wes. A. Kilts 17. Smith DUNBARTON,-L' Rugh G. Hilts PERMANENT NAWINC PAIN ITT&N T1 THATFRA.YS THE TEMPER Miss N. Risks, of "Glen&irn" 1will- Miss Constance Chan Smith, 6r home on Fri '&ck Road Gravel AND NERVES, dmighter of Mr. wW Mrs. Robert hold a Euchre at - PICEERING XILLS YOUR' EY9S. MAY BE, -T. Smith, Millgrove6 and Mr. Ken- day, October 25th, at 2 p.- in. "Adm. :aetli Boston Turner, son of Mr. and 25cta. Proceeds in 'aid Of Soldiers'• C., H. TUCK, OPT.-D. Shur-gain AM40- 111m. Howard Turner, Whitevale, Boxes for Dumbarton feed, Eli_ck.ow 1P, a %0ALIMaked Pit-Run who ---.",--,W4re-M8XTied it the home of the have joined His Majesty's Forties. ic V lizide's brother, Mr. F. E. Smith, of ice nWl. -ch ken whow mid Gliml fMAVA. 01M tar Tonnto. Rev. F. W. Raileyl Hamil- starter growing • I= officiated. Mrs -ad Gvm William Smith Eyesight Education Saad a, -of Hamilton aunt of the bride, play- f Mash, laying mash, Stone ed the wedding music, qnd Mr.' F. and ". .. & . ' ... I i 11.1-Age ma CROCK Smith, brotheT, of the bride, was r C� mash, - _10y. . . paiveroa or L-oA*d* iw ]Mi soloist, Accompanied by his sister, EFFICIENCY I . . . . 'Mrs. H. W. Worsey', who has just starter.' concentraw THEATRE PHONIk Ptaint, FVA W26 .''arrivedTbp"Ie efWce Hw~d calf starts tur from England. The. by* Aess given in marriage by her fathers nEN BOURNE is 341N wore a graceful gown of amethyst +Ualthfully Air Conditioned C. B. TU GK' Y' key .,starter, salt ve ve id Al,, Sh6wj;' Daylight 3aving Time I t, with draped bodice an �d skirt, Her velvet moulded in block and. bags iat was trimmed with tiny white Opt! THURSDAY . . . 1? .. RID,%Y&SATURDAY Notineto'-You e ...Purina fly -spray ghrysanthemuniq and she carried OGTOBER 1.7; IS and 19 the same flowers.._ Mrs. Mark. Mid-' Specialist . 30 Sol" Hamilton, for cattle. 1"0`0 Shows, .at 7.30 and 9. Wed-olluildIng lall-kirtiahl dlemiss, of Iton, was matron %W nds. (Opp. P. 0.) Saturday Matinee at 1.40 of honour, wearing. forest .brawn 0skiaws. 1% 0 Isis - 111 Lockwood D. CARP velvet, with -mitching turban, and . r PICKERING. OMT. "The Sys C E H EN Aarrying bronze chrysantheinuma. C. A. Tubk .... .. 1%UMBINa. Mr. Ernest J. Griffith was grooms-. WE DELIVER Eyestrain -may be felt at almost fr Sy Eye om racuse lf man. After, the receptioi4 Mr. and PHONE 5317 and any age. This strain may best be _7 -Sirs. Turner left for Quebec, considered. WITH as nerve strain or mus- will live at 146 Grant Ave-, Hamil- Cie - stral4 in other twords our sense 'ALLAN JONES_- it ton. For travelling, the bride wore .4,40 8411 Brantford Rocift of night in its attempt to function -7 ter a sheer wool ensemble of win L.-E. O'Ni E/LL, UARTHM RXYE Materials, Empire Bathroom naturally may do so at the expense Equipment. 130 Nue, with wine accessories,- and . . M Water. of strain. When - this is met with FVNRRAL DIRECTOR AND JOE PtRNER Systems, Beatty ,.51sck,1dd jacket, the 'gift of the in the life of a child it generally. EMBALMER 'ROSEMARY LANE 8 table Bqnipmen� groom. points to -a case, where the child is Xucoowor�to W. J. M&tb*lr' Plus a new "Canada Carries Oe' BaBding Hateirisi belorw par physically. The strain is stoaftille --List of Gardens entered'in Brook- 46 - `Ltimates Free In Junior Farmers' Rome Garden done with too gnat a.strain. Per- Night and Day $*"ice Wings of Youth" Work Guaranteed as muscle strain Competition, As placed by Judge haps what is lino,% Business Phone Residc nee ftonE- W. D. Dyer. may be in evidence. The motor mus- F. J. PROUSE cles. 'L of_ the eyes 'being'overtaxed. 9801 28 MONDAY. TUESDAY WED'SDAV -7 - .Farm Gattlens making the effort Phone 6502 of -fixation..-- too OCTOBER 21, 22 and 23 Last Compl*tt Show at 11.as �PICKIMING. ONTAJ40 1. John Batty, Brooklin great especially noticed' at too closo :2.- Ralph Holthy, Brougham work.. fn the visual sense the Of- .:._.,-SPECIAL accommodate from distance "'SAFARI :L Jahn Dryden, Brooklin ort to 4. Win. Teefy, Cherrywood to a nearer point for close work, Barley Chop, .$23.00 a ton L Fred Holliday, Brooklin should not be noticed in early' life WITH Hard body wood, _$10 a cord Mrs. N. -White, Myrtle- unleas some -error -' -like - hyperopis DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR, dad io'.Servicd I. Mrs, Fred Cassie,. Brougham' t for seed MADELINE CARROLL (far-siggbtedness) is evident. Cam- Buokwbea -W. P: Collina� Cherrywood es-of this type often' are accompan- ring and Post' Expert service and ro. 'the eye 'or the :�Fen Aleo an 7%dded Attt -ion Pairs to %kes. Ream Ross Heron, Pickering i4d by a ton4ancy. of Wes.. Stevenson, Brooklin-. eyes to. turn. When- taken in early (cod air or tron) Anable' obargl". ork Tom Richardson, Pickering life these cases are as a general Reg. Dixon,- Cherrywood Mg -guaranteed. rut easily relieyed. We Welcome loquiri "Ma! He's Mak* Eyes at Me' ARTHUR FIELD Village- Gardens - I--,- . -, 2 Farrps Elevator I , " WITH Cksofasto Radio wo TelevieWe beft" 0. CLEINDINNIG Mrs. T. Robertson; Bro4hain Member -Offldsl Radio SO IL Tom #amlin, Whitevale FUNERAL DfRECTOR Claremont, . Ont CONSTANCE MOORE I. P. R. Stoveh Btooklin Plena Rea. 38J. Office SSW. TON BROWN Private Ambulan 46 Phone $201, PICKERING d. Win. Bassett, Brougham ce Geo. Vick, Brooklin Day and Might* 86r'vcb L Mrs. Mary Lemon, Brougham �SPECIALS Miss L Mowbray, Brooklin Pbonet 9006 Malvern 5000 Anthony Ingie.den, �lin FARMERS H. Boyd, brooklin clml . E. Holtby,.. Brougham •Markham, --Ont. Breakfast' Ba a 9: R. Ra;ila, Brooklin' H. E. Mowbray, Brooklin --,-_Attentio6' -Alinced Steak ': Barclay -Transpor .12C. A 1b. E. L MeCaY, Brooklin P W. A. Mc:Bain, Brooklin pieft See ow 12c. a ert Ross Smith, Brooklin behreft Ctaremost, B"Mabom The' Demonsration Mollis Randalk Whitevale greenwood. Wbitevale and Twents 71 W. A. Agar, Whitovale of the � n- e w- Cock BW4 12c. a The -oi .7ohn Petty, Cherrywood &jvirs are tm%M to be Can N lftzft will % FOW in War Savings tractor,.. 1,1jewel Sker 1 6C.. A 1h) con4weas and reik"a Shutt Co. Stampe to the first seven, name's a.' 3 tims 13c. -Classic Ciemmw, Best the First week in November. Special am" an Laos VAlanng advertised for- Oct- . )6 �s, AQC* been ober 5th, has n 14 order tes max None tes, Isrse, 4" Postponed ef V161 Ab aiMpments hwwred MWIlrets" ind in' -,Guard W R E I D unteer it'ly. e . ... ...... The Township* - �-Batqher (phone 3000) "Pickerind. Volunteer Guard, Repair Han fled have now advanced' their organiza- PIANO-TUNING Ite ­ UOU With the appointment of sg-t... AND Also. Agenit'fo­r -Taco WAgOn Ka jor McDonald, of Whitevale, as A wheels used wiih-'standard lteg. Sgt- ill _Finds' of Pepair �Work .-Major. The Township has car tires. ge of 26 -�-ftw four units of an avera =All Tudiag Guaranteed ­,GET HIGHEST MARKET PRICE men in 6ach.. For drill and parade -C. S. Maci)ONALD DEL4VAL SEPARATORS furPos4sr Whitevale -and Pickering,- SEF Y OUR LOCA-L' F A R 'work together, and Claremont. and 2W Closo Ave., I Toronto IVAN BARRETT- DICKERING -for Brougham. For drill and parade Pbona Lakeside 1502 Pick 5214 -`:-_:VUrP0ft8, these FARM PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME- two groups will al- Jernate,­one nveek at Pickering, the .9 aex4 at Whitevale and Brougharii Itaple Leaf Nutmal- FW Live- Ho 8 Live­111�alves Ono week, Claremont the * next. -9 'Consult .: I .., : .,. .7, APArade points are: Pickering, the the United �_'---W.Dl. WE --Fowl .Town Hall,. Whitevale, Spring Lainbs Live I61"Ururi,Oro am, ow'n* Hall. Chick Claremont,ug tB4 T' 'R.' YK 1, skering the Factory Building. OR Re f . I O's (gram" awl ter CbeaR rates for Farm and C . ountry Live. Spring ens, On Sunday 'evening lijit Church -"Parade will be held XGUA� 11avetreaSks, May at Whitev4le, buildings. -Fftth- Eggs - at 7.30 k T. All units .are expects+ k Track, Dow ftrdwara, Windstorm Insurance on Buildings :to attend. The South 'Group pa' rade Lift Sic Garage,'Ceniteat work Windmills, Silos etc. st Pickering next week, Wednesday &ad Cariwir.1werrk of Mt ..Automobile Insurance of. RR_C111VI •ON WHIM ;r; ­ NO ar�l GINDINO 3 TA Ti night. 'Ther North r oul�, " iii Brot- Shaffi, on, Wednesday night.ieiRds11 Kinds Robt. Ruddy has been _appointed Dea'le'r for Easte're Steel write Olt Phone F* 10KERIN9 FARMS LTID-VII tT. "Zo -------------------------- Ulutant, and second-in-Command AD' Dr. Cartwright.SOWMAN ROWE ..r., MAt WADW, Mme WMft SH iAt us give you an estimate on PICKII.RING, ONT. PHONEPICK .WOG 1!>1 Practice Quar(18'whl shortly bi lquouw� WHITBY, WBY, ONTARIO C . A .._.. A.......... ,y _.u'_.r.-ero9a :.;E,=rk.�-�,�, ,..«E ..;�... :mr... P�:�4�-' .,me.8'Tee+t-_ � .-u �•'''�'.;x- .=.� � • owing our having received the _ • *� ober 11th. The 010ning Exercises aU TON ;Q �ba�n News only a few minutes Da01� i�. yds Oon gh a� 12 BLARE1R0 conducted b the President, xBAx - Hall, �lhitew NT orere y Ketore going to pry we are oblig- } ` lk[rs• Johnson,, •and . after the trans- and het�a+3a the war. )>h few Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine action of business, Mrs. McIntyre, The Girl Guides of Dunbsrton are ed to' hold the balance until next _.F Friday, Oetebes INN were . fawn over the week-end. the Leader of the Group, read. a holding a Euchre and Dance on Fri- week- Wednesday noon . dead 'Lina: `.. T A number -froin the local bowling paper'. - on "Men- of Atrical' beings daY, Oct. 18th. at the Community Hall. proceeds, fol the Red Csoae. _. — --_------ -- - ` �• club attended., a tournan' ent at Un- sidetah of the Lite and W*rk of J. < ionville, on Thanksgiving Day. T. Tucker, D: D. - The Devotional - Bora, at the Brierbush ' Howital, Period was led by Mre. Johnson, - ' + +o Downtown •Stouffvnie', Ont* on Thursday, Oct. during which Mra. Srhodden render- D rec loth, 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ed .a vocal solo, suitable to "the occ- . q � -Lye, Claremont, a son. asiota. The meeting closed with and NOT7ER• Yeti CJO ClireCE Group . C0m2nander . Alf. Pretty prayer.. 'Suhrper _ wan.. served. by the _ Ae •� deports having aogiiired the nee % of Group, the proceeds to be used• is \ to downtown •'t3ho factory here for drill ,purpose, the interests . of the Women's Miss- ' M every town for the Volunteer Guard... ionary SocistY. _ — Sponsored by the "Shoulders-to- Tmon The Sy', Canning Factory will @ the-Wheels'. Clubs, -a Euchre is being complete its season of tomato ,can- @nlrout Wil@ll f the Saturday evening, ng this week. A staff of from ( i Oby.-- arranged arranged or !/jrCtl� o You travel bY_ _ October 19th, at the Bolwling Club fifteen to twenty-five have been - House. Everyone welcome: ' employed quite steadily during -the -- a 90 }TIOtOr COQCil.; The' Annual Harvest Home Ser- past few weeks on this article, and �6g vices of the United Church will be, a total of approximately six thous- 'ToTo g'0 gbh• - •" - - • - :. :- held on Sunday, November loth, and cases of twenty-four .cans each, • la simple but rian sLa- as O�sy 1 ' When planning your next trip consult N - with the Annual Chicken Supper on will have 'been produced. As stated Win we can furnish $ Ex' your local agent for all travel Tuesday, November 12th. Keep the befoie, �N information iE. the crop was not an shun- rasrnoriala that will (5'� p �a�p s date 'open. dant one. but the quality is reported r standpoint. In charity Pa E4,5TE12?d HOL SE phone 4500 Mr. and Mrs. 'Wliting, of Strath- to be somewhat above the average. o! appears to our - There is the possibility also►. (con- wo wh'll stand out toy, and their -daughter and hush- 1 u �: eche. • from every and,- Mr. and -Mrs. Knight, of L.eam- trary to earlier expectations) that Td• "ington; were with Mr. and Mrs. t3iron the ages. some of this lot may be exported. g� _Lyman 'P•ilkey,' - and- other- ..friends, Mr. -Symes reports that the Gov- Its Greater Tribute during fila week. erment Inspectors have given their K. W. STAFFORD - The W A: of the United •Church product -a particularly good rt. Highway monumental Will hold their regular monthly 'the many friend`s of Mrs. (Dr.) r� orks 1 % "s A'kitbr Oat. ` 'meeting op Thursday, October 24th Ralph Brodie, regret to leairn_ ofd Wei ri -at 3.30 p. m. in the Sunday School her passing at Toronto, this week. g°II CARS A cod su will be ser- The fuieral took place on Tuesday. Room g >per.ODGEwed, to which all are invitedWith service at Toronto, and inter- �a Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morgan enter- went in the Claremont Union C cin- -' - tained Mr. and Mrs. Harold Share etery. Mrs. Brodie, a former Blare- - -194.1 Dodge Luxury Liner a and .family; also ' Miss Effie Wier, mont girl, lived in Clare nJL .tor -- `' of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert many yearsfolloAving her marriage . Fluid Drive, Simplematic T�ra>lemise_ion_ __ - — - icenaedy and son, of. Agincourt, on the late Dr. Brodie, but movede COCKSH—UNT - ThwAsgiving Day from here some few-'years ago. She- - �+ L E. Sed anIL Syhaps<thy is extended to •the fam- bean"a frequent visitor to her home-,935 Chrysle By and friends of the late Earl and is atilt well remembered by heWood - 3{Rip) Underhill, of Yenge Str., large'-number of- -friends. Sympathy. Frost �,1932 Pontiac Sedan ith w deb t k place early this hg extended td the survivors, +.Fr _ y oe ne 1 ` G t was •well irnowa her brothers and .shster:.Mrs. •Fred Age'nc on . Paned -here. His sudden death was quite Madill, of. Torontq, Messrs G. M•.f 1 - -•1933 R unexpected, ' he-havin,gr suffered a and R. -E., Foasytth. -here. $ °f Parti $� braises; Good machanlcell_y, Esce lent body - ' ..:.N :: - :. brief heart condition, ....-- �Servke oa above machfne. - ew' The C. G. 1. T. are sponsoring an �3.50.U0 or Offer }ttternoon Tea . and gale of home 1�,pePlessanti an ex- In aaasw _ _ Cooking, on Friday► October 18th, - shwa. rowers etc. ALF. JQLE. -Claremont at 4.15, in the United Church Sun- - Born. at the Brierbush Hospital, LYE -day School Room. The proceeds will Stouffville, Ont. on Monday, 0etob- - L - - _ ,PHONE be used to buy wool for the .knitt :er 14th,; 1840, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan for the Red Cross. Come out Shantz, Green Rivers a, daughter: Claremont,. Ont. "- - = ... j - _ hand help our girls.6th,- the ,W. - - - - • tin Sunday, October- 6 X. S. • of the Uahited Church, held its Annual Missionaary Sunday. Mina Winnitred Thomas,:. General . • Toa - Secretary of the: Dominion - Board ������ 1, A ' e. _.was the "speaker: Miea'Thomas gave - *./ g a splendid address to an interested congregation, holding its attention from start to finish. On Friday evening, October 25th, AL supper, sponsored by the Should- to-the-Wheel Club, will be served -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Birkett. he proceeds of the supper are to. be used in aid of War Work. There i will be games following the supper. . Supper 'will • be served from - b.b0' o'clatk until aj1 have been served. � "^® '+• Come and enjoy a pleasant eve ning. Thanksgiving was observed in .the - y,,.✓✓''': Vnited' Church on Sunday morning '' Inst, .at which s large congregation- < 4 was present. To enable, the members �,` xa� i y "•. 1 ' w od the congregation to hear the t morning Overseas Broadcast of that m e a radio' was installed in 'the church, ` •' { and the addreas of Her Highness Princess Elizabeth, ivas distinctly, .listened- to by all. ti We have been reminded this ; week, that -in our ..reporting of the various bowling tournaments, we mention . only the names .of the gen- tlemen, ,who--act as skip, and we are told that as a rule in Mixed Doubles, there are some ladies- -on L these iinkn. and we now find • that the ladies are -the. ' team membgrs` .` responsible for the wins — Wt the men. Good attendance was had -at 'each *THRILLING -NSW *FAMOUS 'VALVE-IN- Good in the Baptist Church, on It's a SIZE sensation a STYLE sensation .... a .DRIVE and HEAD "VICTORY" Sunday last.' In the morning the BIGNESS RIDE sensation * . Bigger in all major dimensions both ,ENGINE Thanksgiving service wa8..held, and• fin all major drmins;eas) inside and Out ... whit -3" longer wheelbase and "three- i'n the evening the annual htnniver- `" couple roominess" in, all sedan models * With dashing * ORIGINAL VACUUM- nary service.. Ren. I. E. Kennedy, of . D •A S b I N G N E W t]re .United. Church; and Rev. Mr. ++ +± new "Aristostyle" design and longer, larger, more luxurious POWER SHIFT Qiu►NOro:r E Mcheoci, of Stouffville, occupied _ AR I ST 0 S T Y L E _ D E' S I ON IFi$her Bodies that set the-now style for the new year *__W-ith * De' Luxe chairs in the -pulpit; aild'assisted in ' ' -thy w�rful `/piVe-in-Head "Victory" Engine that-lifts per- 'J the service. The choir of the United" -- with Coceealed ltvni+;ng Boards � ' KNEE-ACTION at moth forrinanowes to It's tha aew {ender by the ' ...►which included vocal numbers by builder of leaders ... CHEVROLET... holder' O 14.2 0&0%ftiele Irst ate a . Springing.. Fier, .wwi 3ii•. Carl Boa(r**y; ' of '"' Stouffville. * ` LONGER, LARGER, b r in motor car sales' for 9 out of the tasf 10 years! Iba► end i P+oved On. Sunday morning next .the Pastor, . -WIDER FISHER• BODIES . _ shorinol Rev. Daniel..will address the con- - . E 3 ...._ � - .• NEW CONGER R' fwb6 No-0raM Y«aBeHonJ • he *. gregation• on the, appropriate quest- _ ° tort - "Does God Loves a man like ` *SAFE -T -SPECIAL �� • . :'W H E E L BASE­- Hitter?" A S G1e� Abu Hitler?" Mr. J. E. Laughlin, B. A., of Toronto, will speak at Oe even- • HYDRAULIC BRAKES s L Meeting as us- DONALD - MOTOR S� WHI'M'SY irhg -service. -Prayer g - .. .. - �' ual - Thursday evening, at- the -local - - - Ntw church. ' .... ,Assoc. Dealer--JT McGI"hen—Dun�artoa A very happy and successful w• i M. S., . meeting was' held at Mrs. %' TOmlinson's home on Thursday, Oct- r �, ,like MiAWAP ISMALL MOUTH' -BASS g _ More anglers seek the small i muo-th black- bases than are after _ ;4aay other fish. In this -Province p .-Corn �� .•ear northern lakes make an ideal r ' ;f<ome for these fish where they. pap. :.; " diad suitable conditions and -plenty '4a -food; So, year after year, the till. angler returns taking countless 59. j= ,thosanda of these- fish from a 4 for the time being was .a push by yarllament m scheduled to e.t ;,Muskoka, Haiiburton and other f legions, In fact, I . a¢ould- say_ Germany through the Bosporus or November b, will adjourn immed- that black bass .are the mainstay the IJardanelIea, across Turkey to lately until a date early in Jan- _ _ of considerable of the revenue the. Near East. The Turks were nat- uary. No business will be trans - we receive from tourists. yy�• �y"� urally opposing. such • a move and acted at this assembly and only The small mouth bass requires r r were backed up In: their attitude by - sufficient members to constitute ' y� Soviet Russia; with whom Nazi dip- a quorum are required to be pre- siesi; cool `streams or lakes, not , ? lamats continued- to ,bargain fur- sent. Discussion of the wheat sit too deep and preferably with ",'<. y shoals that almost reach the -sur- iously, uation, the U.S.-Canadian de- -' face. Gravel bars or rocky inlet=, Everybody After Russia .fence board, the St. Lawrence sea= - way plans (now believed poatpon• protected against wind- and wave a ' Time;" Oetcber. V -said: "Russia; y action, are necessary for spawn- F-. ed), problems of Canada's war ef- fort, a x long the most hated nation in the fort w111 have to wait for the New W• _1] bass re uirea. lenty of worl_d, became by virtue e of • the food. There must be plenty of s: �' p -Axis treaty_ the most sought• Year, tures that and rawfish, the crea- '. ' _after power in the world." Last In Ontario, Premier Hepburn _ "rainnowe an look -like miniature lob= week her favor tivas being courted named Robert Laurier, nephew of the late. Sir Wilfred Laurier, as stere. A lack in one or other of Queen Elizabeth shares a joke with Air Raid Precautions workers as not -0niy by -Germ an spas, Minister of Mines; and promised ".these requirements•. means a low the beloved ,ruler makes a tour of West London to Inspect air raid dam- b Britain who the U. S., but also y r yield of bass. - age. Hitler's aerial blitzkrieg doesn't seem to have had much effect on save evidence of vrishfng to'resume that no new personal income or cor- : The - spa%tning .. habits -of the the morale of this- group. - - trade parleys. A despatch from Lon- Doration=taaea, or increases in tan small mouth are quite different don to the Nem York Times told rates would be levied for the fiscal AL to most other game fishes. Trout -the story that -Britain had offered year beginning April 1, 1341. or pike can be stripped, 'the eggs' T H E W A R . W E E K—Commentary oft Current' Events to' increase its trade with Russia - removed. by the hatchery men, in Abe hope of. enlisting Josep7a Staff- Coal produci"ion in Canada - - .: fertilized and the young fish rais- in's support in the new campaign "-during the first •half of 1940 - . , to increase the flow of arms to 8,227,401 #ons cana---- - sd in tanks until they reach a i T rr�� /`r amounted to size suitable for planting. , But' U.S, Bkitain,t Co -Operate China. (Britain, It =said, was eaber pared with 6,816,269 tons in the this cannot be done with bas's for - - to keep Japan entangled in therest six months o - they moat be allowed to pair and - .. Far Fast by -supplying more _w:u• f' th f 1939 In Far Eastern- Situation the male must remain with 'the apparatus to Chiang Kai-shek, bat eggs and young bass for a con- _ ' was. unwilling to release supplies Seized Horses sidezable period. _. - .. - - - -.-T_-..__ . -- needed torhe war, in'the'*est), Taught German W$en tYce waters warm in .the Last week's events in the Far Next American maven forecast C�Ada'a Army - sprtng the male bass clears a pro- East furnished new evidence that were, progressively: an embargo In Canada, 30,000 -young draftees German soldiers and farm- , tected-spot over grav4l or small the United States and Great Brit-, -on shipments of oil to Japan, ar- began 30 days' -military training. era are busy teaching the Ger- rocks.- He then finds a female, sin had ' began to act in concert ranges with the co-operation of - - The Defense Department made a man language to. horses re- ' - drives her onto' the nest where to check the plans of Germany, the Netherlands Indies and Mexi ruling that all land forces would be quisitioned from Holland, she liberates a number of eggs Ifsly and Japan !or` world dom- co;' closing off U.S.' markets to called the Canadian Army and that France, Poland and Belgium. Which he fertilizes. This is re- ination. Step by step they- could Japan --"refusal to' buy law silk,. the. term "non -permanent active The-intricacidk of German seated 'infill several thousand eggs be seen working together in a' etc.; blockade of Japan An the militia" to descibe conscripts - are under his care: After spawn- seriO of moves that apostles -of= Favific. would be discarded (the change S't'ammer have. making o the male stations itimaeR'over appeasement a few months difficult for file Germans to Ing ago "Don't Forget' Invaalon'r must be -confirmed by Parifament). handle the horses. the -nest, slowly fanning a stream • would have shuddered to..contem- Referringto- the aid being. re- Almost at the same moment Col- g The Berlin Zeitutig-has uig- of water across the egga. He plate. ceived from "the • New World", onel Ralston -announced . that - a ed drivers to use "utmost cau- remaina.on guard until the young U.S. Risks war = Prime -Minister Churchill of Great •change: would be made in the dis tion"_in handling horses which _.. are ready to take their• first food. •'Things happened fast. At time Britain in ate historic speech be--tposltion of men drawn into the don't understand German, and This may take several weeks and _of going to press, -the •United fore the House of Commons army. Did this meen the idea of the Nazi Society for Prevention ` during this time the male will Statis had clamped bth"hoite defense force was. deff"' ° ampean embargo declared -�hat=- Britain was strik- the . - if Cruelty to-�ittimaht is advia- strike at anything that cornea near on iron and steel scrap to Japan; ing back more powerfully than being abandoned In favor of Bead' dri ing vers to spare the, rod - - = `his home, - Oreat Britain_ had declared the ever against the Axis war ma- frig more troo0s overpesai_ - - The law rightly says that e Burma Road re -opened; American chine. Nevertheless he warned What, No Parliament? and ap saply- patience. must- not fish for bass before consuls 'were urging their nation- that the danger of invasion was July lot for if we do. we will els in all parts of the Japanese- ever-present — Ger ny . bad' catch the males.that are guarding. . Empire. to leave 46r. home'; Lon- massed - 80 'crack ithiions in LIFE'S LIKE THAT -' By Fred Neher - the neat$. If these are taken don was reported to be consider- -northern France, vbitl'ii.-. enough _ hungry enemies will soon eat up Ing the evacuation of British ships to "throw half s million the eggs or young. So," the best subjects from "certain Far East- onto the salt water (around Brit=�'- ..eonaervaticn, we, can practise. is era. areas'_; the Japanese navy,: sin)- — or into it:"_ sot to go near the -bass ea. waters had, landed. forces .on Liu hung, Although the German Air .early in the season and to see that British -leased .island off. Shan- Force. kept pounding, the target others do likewise. tong peninsula, China;' the • Do-. cities of Britain last week (81-500 minion of Canada had played a had o been - killed and 13,000 - -ban on expert of co „ „ p Aper to Ja- wounded since the akyrieg be- • /�� = � / �� , Works wartime" pan; the Japs had declared they gan), no one believed that,tIfe Na - Toe close the Barma Road by zis would long cantina their ac- wouldbombing; diplomatic talks were tivitiei solely to the' Battle of Sixty-six pounds is the weight being renewed between the U.S. Britain. Everybody was waiting f - -- supported by -the average -woman's- -and Soviet 'Russia; Japanese au- ° to see where Hitler world strike.. _foot, according to a book pub- thorities were pressing French _ next,, following his chin -fest with fished on foot • ailments,- and of Indo-China with fprther- de- `Mussolini` at the "Bienner Pass. chis the big toe takes twenty-two. ntands• . The . war -scene was expected to ' pouds .of the total burden. Usu- A Showdown; Now v - shift at any moment to the Medi< allythe second -toe is longer than That the United States would terianean Basin, • beginning, per=, _ - ., the rest, brit ' high " heels have enter the worrd war via- the Pa haps `with a German drive through placed an'excessive burden on this cific was seen as an ever-increas- the Balkans to meet the Italians digit. .Like. the other. toes, -it -is ing passibility. Washington, orf in- Egypt. meant to carry only eleven pounds, course, hoped to break the power Germany Gets Rumania or one-sixth of the total burden,.' of -Japan by measures "short of The groundwork- for -this type of but often, owing to wrongly de - ..war", but was risking . the real push was being prepared last week, .signed shoes,- this is almost thing, nevertheless. Comment!". German-t400ps' were tailing over doubled,. Because of this unequal on the situation, U.S. Rear -Ad- the Rumanian -oilfields. 'while-Brit- 'distribution' hile-Brit-'distribution' of weight; corns ' ' • miral Harry E. Yarneh; retired, ish officials and nationals got ready form, the feet become misshapen declared: "The United States to leave the country; Hungarian and nervous diseases may de- Navy nowAs is equal to anything and Bulgarian -troops were -being- velop, in the Pavific,,., and the British schooled,in blitzkrieg technique, res- can be depended upon .to take parts said; six divisions o1 Italian t - care of the Atlantic ... We may troops were -massed y sed on•the borders In 1939 motion picture house.$ be hetter prepared for , a show- of Greece. A blockade of Greece in Canada .were _patronized. by down- Japan now while she, .wasrapidly- being put 4nto.,effece 138,497,043 persons, who paid _ a is bogged down in China, than by the Nazis,.: to prevent the firi• total of. $34,010,115 for general• we will be six years from now tish navy from using Greek bases admission, exclusive of amuse- when the two -ocean navy is com- for refuelling, purpooses. "Whaddcash meat taxes. pleted." Out`of the question,- apparently, Ya mesa I -stale the election I paid cashfor it, didn't 1... _ _ REG'LAR FELLERS What a Baby! . - By GENE BYRNES ..- �\�` . OTkITT 2 NOWTOO PIMHEANIT KKE • .•.� ..�. i � � TELL 'MERAq(;IE HOW - .. A KITTEN NOW) PINHEAD - a � OLD A SA15Y GRAICD G TO LEAVE THFIRZANO �', MOTNtR! y HA9TA�BE BEFORE IT CAN LEAVE .ITS '. t WA • •�� ... V. J 2 by her mother and sisters — the - Darcy who snubbed W. Wickham. Lydia's friend, because -Wickham was the son of a steward, and as such was beneath Darcy's cour- tesy. . Her Own Sister his friends," Fitzwilliam contin- "I can prove -how Loyal be is to. his friends," Fitzwilliam continued. "Permit me to tell you of a young ran. whom Darcy recently saved from making a very serious matri- monial mistake—" In all innocence, Fitzwillls:m told of Darcy's Irriendshi'p for Bingley as expressed by his succe:3s in sep- aratinkg Charles from Jane—"a girl, he concluded, "whose family s, i TRhAT YOURSELF DAILY ro DOUBLEMINT' GUM -HEALTHFUL, REFRESHING AND DELICIOUS S; v ' A} :r Vi a 00 KElizabeth I heard him through. > r< rr ;0"S . u _ .. Maria _ • . . . [ u he .Y rC 'r7"4'IfIL �fJ7�' f'tYD11� tt/CE5 �^ r h m without revealing the fact that the girl in quest -was her OWU ion sister. The story was, for her,' the last proof she needed against Darcy. g� EM ,-you're unfair to Darcy,Fitz- (To be continued) ��;;,�.•�..-�'� William protested. "He is really a _ man of warm impulses and deeply ' - CT -31 loyal and affectionate to his war Is Costing friends." Elizabeth smiled Wryly. It need. $40 Per Famfl Chewing healthful, refreshing _ ed every effort for her to forget sp �y Wrigley's D our to int Gum the charming Darcy shp had en helps keep your teeth dean.' countered the night before and to Dominion Minister of Finance_ ur bhrroa cool and and tmoistt�itsd li- rememlpr the man she knew too Announces—Increased Tax- cious flavor assures pleasant well — the -Darcy who judged her .,$tion, Etc., ,Amounts to SS-` breath. Enjoy it daily I _ - SYNOPSIS home to find Darcy • among the Per Person Here - :GET SOME TODAY! Since marriage is a girl's only guests. Career In the 1800'x, Mrs. Bennet, "Mr. Darcy'. Her voice trembles The war is costing the average mother of five marriageable daugh- with surprise, and- pleasure, despite i Canadian family about $400 a year, Hon. J. L. Ilaley, federal minister Troops Like Music tors—Elizabeth, Jane, ,Mary, Lydia herself. of finance, estimated lt.st week. and Kitty—campaigns like a gen- He bowed and kissed her hand: ��� They are not paying that in cash, - But Aren't Jitterbugs . oral to capture two rich London "A happy meering. Miss Elizabeth," but, it estimates for the fiscal' iiaehelors, 'Mr. Davey and Mr. Bing- he gie e;t gently. . ley, for her two elder girls. Jane His burning eyes betrayed that ' ate, increasedistaxation ..plus the music abutatheydaresnotkyitteerbugs. ,and Bingley fall in love at first ch mored as she- by atciount the Dominion is borrowing A "jukebox" operator said the coin was as mu. •s'`s' _ _ he , sight; but Darcy's arrogant diads this, unexpected encounter. He col- in the name of its citizens will am-, machines are kepi busy in all mile In his family and rank prejudices lected— himself sufficiently to pre- f �*fe 'z oun.t to $95 per person. tary camps and the Soldiers "go for �. Elizabeth against him, despite the +n: _ _fact that both are warmly drawn to - sent his cousin, Colonel l: ttzwiiliam.• . ,,., ` Not all of this ie spent Tor sot sweet stuff seed the rousing tunes— each other. Darcy finds drawn Ben-' "Fell. Darcy," smiled the latter. x• " "p�."' diers. and bullets, said hh. Ilsley, but not much jive and hot stuff." "Now I know: what kept you in _ �` � t i for ' the $900,000,004 commitments net family impossible. Mrs. Bennet Meryton all summor. ���. 1, for the fiscal year include- aid to '•-Is vulgar, scheming; Mary is a pre- The picture of Darcy's-rudeness *' certain industries that lost -export _ Mr. Bennet, who has and snobbery d+nring his' scat' at boisterous; �` i leets. The minister mentioned tentious bore: Lydia and Kitty are ma Merytou, tiashd through Eliza• apple -growers . as an example, but married beneath him, is overshad- beth's mind. "You also know what said this -does not include aid to owed by them all. Elizabeth Is fur- drove. him o f again," sire Bald HAVE YOU r'heat producers. ther Incensed when Darcy snubs coolly. "He liked the landscape well E YOIVIlt MADE The . minister declined* to.. _tom Mr. Wickham, the son of his late enough — but the natives. Colonel ment on, rumors of further tax in- steward. Bingley's sister Caroline , . BUTTERSCOTCH BISCUITS?,- - appeals to Due to hel her break FStzwilIiam. The natives! What . creases. ":ro one can know that y p boors and , savages, Utterly tnsup- • It's one of the amazingly delightful yet," be said. up her brother's growing attcch- portable'• Isn't that at). 'Mr. Darcy?" recipes given in this new Recipe Book 8s . ment to Jane. Since Darcy believesIf you tMnk so,'' he answered . "52 Balrins Secrets"... created by 1 he has won the battle of his own slowly, Mrs. H. M. Aitken, Famous Cooking A Lucky Find dislike of her family over his eon- Authority... and issued by the Canada ice- _ Her tronle- smile faded and her Starch Home Service Department, On Friday 13th sat love for Etizabeth, he pr om'ses dance- fell beforq tete quiet 'un :Caroline to do the same for Bing - happiness in bls eyr3. -delicious p Frieda the thirteenth har"no most delireeroual � omrpeld sefor Hotof the - - lay. Throughout dinner and •for.. the Bi terrors for Miss Afire Gardner, Cookies,.. acuses, Msats, Fish sad many r CHAPTER SEVEN reutainder of the eveniug• Elizabeth other types of foods. Write noir for thss -' fougtit a losing batty agabnst.. FREE Recipe Book. Send your request. of -Hamilton, Ont. WaikYng in -a An Offer of Marriage - j Darcy's charm• with a label from any Canada' Starch local . park on a recent date she -Darcy pursued his purpot.e, so Product, to Canada Starch Home Service] spied a clump of clovet• The next flay, Fitz�i illiam called P P cleverly, that within short order, - Dept. a v • 49 Wellington St E,Toronto The clutnp eves a treasure= Charles Bingley closed up Netber- upon Elizabeth, Their conversation as returned time and again to Darcy. g Cooking Resp. �, o,, house :'for the superstitions: It - field Park and departed from Mery spite herself, sh? voiced her CROWN GRAND CORN SYRUP contained one seven -leaf Hover, ton to London without farewell, scorn for`his: pride and self -Intel.-- one six -leaf, four fire -leaf and - Elisabeth tried to console her "' STARCH COtwo four-leaf clovers. crushed and stunned sister. "Jane." she cried. "I'm sure Caroline'. and Darcy . are at the bottom of 'this. Since they. won't let Charles stay dm in L on- shall go Lon - here, re you g � i I - - • dons You'll visit our Aunt 'Gar;l n• . er. 2 GRAND WAYS TO PW _ Elizabeth quickly formulated her plan. Anna Gardiner was lady of, = : FOR BREAKFAST—CRISP CEREAL OR position and wealth. The Bingleys• • , ' �;�> .- could not help but encounter Jane _ a in her -Aunt's atmosphere home. Seeing lane C RU N C i -I Y MUFFINS O F ' ALL BRAN ` is this atmosphere •would complete-: _ _ . ly re -awaken Charles' ardor a Elizabeth accompanied Jane to London, and having seen her safe•''. 4 "';� ly to their Aunt's, set out to pay a ..long deterred visit to 'her dear a }� %— friend. Charlotte, who had. in the interim;, married Mr. Bonnet's cous• " , ._Collins. C. Dl . �in M C Rather than. face spinsterhood,• •ir ' Charlotte. had wedded'Collins. But never was a man more Inauffer- s� less suite to an intellb _ able or gent, charming and spirited wife. I :'��' + :" His fawning obeisance to his pa- troness, a #roness, Lady de. Brough, his pom pous attitudinizing, in his own ,iii►„'/,r - home, ' his staggering s'tupiditg e r made -him odious to Elizabeth, even , ., woetD wtTN este, =u ��% /' ° �� •- if he was her own cousin. jDw O 'She'd Die A Spinster •. .. � ,�•� ;! • , � :ur r' i e,/� OSR �h " 'Elizabeth determined anew that she'd die a spinster before she'd Ar :....: . marry any man but a man etre - s�E To a -- loved. -In her heart, she knew that y.;, •" s ... F��S man was Darcy. If only his acro- C Y o "sukkit aqr gent Pride had not evoked her un r + w M ut � at bridled prejudice against bimi milt y °""�rw r=` Her' opinion of Darcy, prepared n a cu4 V - At your emcee's— itf 4 convenient Siam, t 4�., '• ,• V offering i ; �a fls4pO s • •iter for Lady de Brough,. who: was . � • � A +I: his aunt, Her Ladyship, with In- 1/ t * • Crispy ALL -BRAN, with sugar and cream tablesPpO� es app' furiating condescension, doled out 1 cu4 auger ".�y2 t dot a„a =—or made into golden -brown, delicious muffins! F .r Charlotte and their guest. Eliza 1 moa ugtlY: °lay 1e�gO3 t Either Way, it's tops for taste, and may bejust whatyou've been need-. .beth, aptly. conGlud;ng that rude- =:.� 'i�et the vett' ,tet 1 cup $�`� sUg� -19 s lout W ont`I ing. For KELLOGG'S.ALL-BRAN get§ at the aSIIal Cause -of-cot== COn— ness mud 1511 tri u4 e s tW s 1pa lOn� a O U In6A.. CL e Lt - RAN n0 y sum 1G8 13 trait, welcomed the opportunity to Win, sr�� Cerny ;s tfst mst u, 4 t °vim' needed bulk, but also the intestinal tonic vitamin B,, So instead of dosings , cross verbal swords with LL<dy de C Cut+ta t°fm°actt4ddtO eager etscte�`1 g 1ssQe "remedies", y gh ,Broug_h and thus, in a manner,• _ t,;m , oW s, Ft» gill mom- Y,ela' yself withstart the da right with KELLOGG's ALL -BRAN _ ur 4 .. e9s Ue tes• ( in — —settle the score with Darcy, o04ba d,saP4 ,i a b* 3n, mu,u gas a cereal or �mltflins) for breakfast every morning. See how easy N. t,; soh �000ug lu , 0 keeping regular can- bel Made by Kelloggs in London, Canada. ' The opportunity Was completely ur ,ta deprived her. t i "Serve by Saving. kuy W.r Savings tertificnies. _ Elizabeth eniered the de Brough - t ISSUE 42='40 M ` . • ` _ C ..• - _ . r ,, -. _r,..,. �. ..,. ever.-,_•. .. t • .• .,., '-�., . ;•.` :� ` - , - .. ---. _... .. 3s17 _ - . McFarlance, Rouge; Vic. Rifles 1 =The Sacrament of the Lord's ' Mel. Paxton, Dumbarton, A. S. A I SM } Vic. Robinson. Claremont, Cish'. T. Wes. Myers, Irish Reg. . Supper will be ' dispensed in the I Walt. Bans an, Presbyterian Church on Sunday at I Fred White; Dunbarton, R. C. A. F. Chas. Rate, Dunb.cR. Eng,E• --.A faretvei given y Ray Cross, Dumbarton, Q. 0. R. Clare L. Allen• Dunb. j Party was ren b the usual hour, 3 p. m. [ A N A IN 1 A I Dick Cross, D•unbarton, Q. O. R. 1 rienda `for Mr. and Mrs. Orval ` --Mr. and Mrs., H. A. Matchett Bob Dowber, Dumbarton, Navy Morgan Mark, I. and Welland Rot. - Shea. -whore left Pickering, to dzid daughter, Helen, of Toronto, Albeit!6ears, Dunb'on, R. C. A. F. Ralph Nortonl D -H Rifles. Clare'mt spent Sunday with D. J. and Mrs. Kea R%id, Dunbarton; Q. O, R. J Norton, R. C.' R. Ctare'mt G —Born, at St. Michael's' Hospital, Callagl►an.Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C. t. Norton, R. C. R., Clare'mt` Toronto, on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, --Several of the men of the will- APF�LES Geo, Underwood, Dun. A. S. "C. E _ 1840, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A • e have secured employment rwith, Cooke, a son, Gordon Arthur. Both g ��' s Dick Fowler, Pickering, Roy. Tor. "idoiag well. the General Motors of Oshawa; y` Reg. Wells, Rouge, A. S. C. who have' large orders from the i Joe Amos, Du�ibarton, ii. C. A. F. � s --An excellent program is assur- s �>< Men's Overalls, �1,�9 a' pr. n i; Militia . Dept. for the manufacture r Norval Kyleee, Dunbarton R C. A. s p ed follonviug an equallygood sup- Df trucks, ambulances etc. Bill Moore, Dunbartoti, R. C. II - i Men's work boots, $2.94 up . ;per, at the United Church Anniver-4. I --Mrs and Mrs. Edgar Silk and Jas. Crump, Dumbarton, 48th • High. -ear, Entertainment on Tuesday. ev- family of Shelburne,• spent Sunday Bob Graham. D+barton, Tor: Scot.' Farm"er8,—l�oOk your harness. ening next. Miss Marion Douglas, E with Mrs. Silk. ; Hen Smith, Dumbarton, Signallers sad Mrs. Frank Baker, beth well- " Over. iilid nee w bet GU need —Mrs. Church, of Orangeville, , Alk. Smith,' Dunbarton, R. C. A. F.'Over. S lkno ►n on Pickering platforms, and and Mrs. Thompson, ' of Toronto, y .. mss{ Alex: Alldn, Dunbarton I tlleII Name In and we will fix '.Joe Murphy, one-time Buddy Rogers spent Sunday with Mrs. Silk, Sr. f?� Gyln Joyce; Dunbarton, -A. S. C. c band member, and C. B. L. Imlper- —The . heaviest frost of the season �, W. T. McCarthy, Dumb. 48th High. j OII >;1p• sonator and Master of Ceremonies, occurred on Tuesday night, when - Bill Incas, Dunbarton, A. S. G $assent and Shoes repaired are included on the program, ice of half an inch was -formed in a° , Ales. •Caip, F. Bay, Tor. Seal. --+On Monday, Sept. 30th, a ve Jack Burgess,, exposed places. This ;was the cold- t ':• � tDunb, G. G: B. G. _' Ca Os Bradley Birthday Party Meeting,est since April.'. ,,� Jack' Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. ...� of the Mission Band of the United—The Geo, Bradley, Pickering, First Meeting of the Class' Don Sprsgge, Pickering _ Phone Pick 3504 l Church was held in th'e Sunday in First Aid, under the Women's In - School rooms. with an attendance of stitute, here, wi11 be held on Mon- l Wes. Baker, Pickering. I twenty-five children." Following the day evening next, is the school :regular C. Peck, Pick. R. C. A. Med The Pekering regular devotioasl exercises, FINE 5 T C. E. Morley, Pick. N. P, A. M, ' '��+ MA E the house. at 7.30 D. S. T. _ i _ �- 0sildren. spent a happy hour at —The !Comrades" Gruop of • the �• Scott, Pick. N. P, A. M, D Y T )games, after which refreshments, .Canadian Girls in Training: s Law, Pick. N. P. A. M. � ' g�1• - - T Chas. Including a Birthday Cake, were s Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. looking forward to serving you at Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A'. M. We �! a fall line o : nerved: On Wednesday, October 9th their Birthday Tea, to. be held in PIPE, rot;, Canadian A pplea Pick 'N. P. A. M Y j� are one of the fipneat F. Wilkinson, Fresh 'the reguar meeting of the Sand foods that can be bought. Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. , - -� the United Sunday School Room on was held in the S. S. womb with sn Saturday afternoon. Tea will ' be They're plump and wholesome, Art. Lesson, i FA Baird, Pickeringat. M. L R. and j atieridance of nine members Vice- served from 3 o'clock to li o'clock, heavy with delicious nice. Eat Presidents Neil Murltar, taking at tables, decorated to represent twa or three of these a plea charge of the meeting. The opening ��erT �Y — they're good for Gordon .Jack, Dumb. R C. A. F. _ hymn, "Onward Christian Soldiers" each month of the year. Admission, you l And be sure to serve Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. Scot. Cured ured �waa• followed b Y. 2b centra. j pleat, of tasty a pie deasesis — Lieut L C. Annis, Pt. Un. RCA3' - y Prayer, b John —Please take particular notice of apple gin, baked a pies, apple 1 p F. T. Malley, . Pick. NPAM. Osh, M ,� PWIaise. Scripture reading from sump foga sad apPlesaue°. Hicks Brougham, the change of date of our Grand Lloyd, M. L R. the 7th Chapter of Daniel, and Entertainment, which will be held Canadian Apples are In Tour W- D. Hart, Balsam, R C. R's . DII! delivery IE an your serrlC• the Story . of Daniel in the Libris' neighbourhood store. Buy them 7 in the Town Hal2r on 'dovem6er 1st. NOW. Fred Hudson, Balsam _ slew. by Betty Scott. Mrs. Gsrtehorae (Fray} at 8 o'clock, under the nus- atere.ctr.s s...k. Henry Rassemussen, Balsam -Phone Pick 1$90 - italrodueed the New Study Book,' Picea of St: George's Women's••Guild 000 ~AGIitCULTU�Sic,,r ICL7lRENCE SICK ""Dow�a Trinidad Way" and Irene This Entertainment is outstanding. OTTAWA M "- Lee gave . a Reading on Columbus' The program, !which will be brought Honourable - • -- _. _- Voyage Across the seas toward lame. G. Gardiner. Miniotw from Toronto, consists of Dances by • _ Trinidad. Hymn, Stand up for Jen- children under Mrs- Ellis, Two Ent- _ r 'us" was suns, and Grant Field 7ks.yras i�00 Are k000 1011 You a 8010. Miss' Bunting ertsiners,. Elocutionists and ]natrum- shad a o Trinids a ental. There will be home-made dory d' and the candy Bold. Look out far the Lucky Ai�srNsasissrb meeting was concluded by Lantern Ticket. A Prise will be given. Keep i y _ t1 71 ' 1 i�1" Pictures of Indians. Animals and -this date in mind and come and litA►DIO $iBfVDGi Slertrie vers:'= �f hit eTE St W Mrs. Farmer at Tbxi8h� ♦ lmd ]Missionary- Scenes. The Autumn have a . splendid time. Friday, Nov. tag sad iiapatra. Bspset 9aTka eo >� is to- be on Saturday; i� at 3 o'clock. &A Mahm of �,�s, Ruble _ F,.a,1 New Roller Towelling, 16 in. linea, X eriIPt>�:h.� o,�. with colored hordes d. 35C.- `t 010ELL.ENT OPPORTUITY -- for t � y _ � good steady girl,over for gen - New roller towelling,white & linen eal oue_workNwashing, noNLIVERSARY S ��atr>pe, linen weft, peryd., �3�C•waxing. Sleep in. ApplyMrs. slat, - - D - LakesideAve.,. Hirchclifie. Grover - 0872. 8-9 'Pork FOR -SALE - 8 -Piece- brown mo- ast pCarter, hair Chesterfield suite. Mrs. Frank - 'Greenwood. 8-9 ' he Anniversary & Roast Pork Supper FOR SALE — two radios, one 60 cycle, the other 25. Also cordwood for sale. E. Morgan, R. -R• 2, Pick- -OF "f HL— ening. 9-10 --UNITED CHURCH, PICKERING 1»oR RENT --comfortable frame house) from one aisle Highway, lll be h'la on— near Pickering.' ? rooms. Hydro. Early occupancy. Alan Lishman, 43UNDA Y of TUE+SDA Y9 OCT, 20 &22 Pickering. FOR, SALE — 6 -weeks old - pigs. On Sunday, Oct, 20th, services' will be as follow-: " Chas. Clernence, Lot 2, Con. 4, Pick - verve:. At 11.00 a.. m., Rev.. W. J. H. Sinyth, M..A., B. D., of ening, Porn Perry,, will pteaeb. FOR ` SALE —,al Chrysler Sedan . good condition. 2 1-2 in. cylinder At 7-.00-p. m., Rev. `M. R JenkinsoD,. B A., B. D,, of stock pump. Box 32 Naves, - -.Piokeritlg, will conduct .the .service. SBWING MACHINE' -- wanted. :Special music will be rendered by the home choir. good running order. W. Hunt. Pick- (1n' -Tuesday, from 5.30 to 8.0'elock a roast pork supper will HONOR :ROLL . be served, after-whieh-a good program will be rendered _ by the follo''wing talent: (Names in heavy type, are (hose able _. now overseas). ..,Miss Marion Douglas, of Eli Aland Oreek, with .xylophone. bell6.BIId ebiweN. Doo R• Johns, Pickering, Signallers, Mr, Joe tiiu-'Fhy, Toronto, Mimic ana ImpersonatesFred Leon." Herbert White'vale, R: A. F. Herbert, Rh&evale, Tank •e. Mrs. Fr, uk Baker, Pickenrig, Soprano soloist John Murray, Claremont, 48th H. John liartin, Pickering, Q. O. R. AUMUSION, 50 Cents: Children 25 6an1s: Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. 94 A• -- Roy Barry, Picker�i - Gordon Watson, .Pickering, A. S C. SOUTH ONTAiIO _ Ross Heron, Pickering, Q. O. R. Sim McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. r ��� Basil lye, Pickering, Ordnance L. Wilson, PickeringR•'C• A. F. 0*11% ch Chas. Simmons, Pickering •.. - Robt, Holman, Claremont, Tank. C. Thos Lye Claremont R C. E. will be held on thg_. farms..of — .. '.. - Harold Hardy, .Claremont, Tank C.. V�ilmot Walk&r and F. Johnson Ivafn Purdy, C!iremont, R. H. L. I. • _ and Hot Piste$ : Lot band 13 in the 4th Con of the Townshi of RBACH Russ' Burrows, Brougham, R. C. E. - �+•-- _ •, 1� Day. Walker, Brougham, 48th'H.- One half Mile south of Manchester, on 7-12 Highway Harold Short, Brauglwian, Ta k. C: Hari est Tools' & Binder Twine ' Harold Barlow, Pickering THURSDAY, .00TOBER 24TH, 1940 George Martin, Pickering Vet. C. -Leon. Bath, -Pickering, Vet. Corps. 7Sent for -Mctormicir Detriot Farm IVacbiptry and - %pply to Mr: Frank Crosier, Port Perry, R. R. 4, Pboat 118 r 4 Ddvid J. Bath, Pficlaeritrg,' Ii. C. 'R� : ' - Repaim. • 11 Port Perry, not later than Oct. 21st, For teams. - -' _ - Gr: Lay. Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. R. " ILk was 1 WNCH PROVIDED - BAQUET AT NIGHT Alb' E. Smitih, Bay Rd. Q. Y. R , as Moti+s►_--'fie W~ a' ConOf R N' Hart Smith, Bay Rd. Q. Y.- R. Mane sm .5.. S. MaeFARLANB. W. S.CROXA' L, A. ;Haskell, Brougham, R. C. E. [+i President Sec'y-Treas.. Brooklin ,,rack Urdr:-wood. Dunbarton Q. 0. J. S. BALSDONs � RICKERINV �j► Jack .1301house, Dunbarton, , f