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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_10_25:.:rgara' _ '...,> ..,z.. --v- .:. .. „ ar-+•►. _:r-.rca.w.ar'.:- "i4 , 7. :''con .,,. q, '; n .e,•. ..., ,,, np. I : , .i , +. .. :.•,. :.t`' , •.a _t. x: ` �.:. $"s-kkkA+ ..._�, '.. .: ,.., d`......,, .. v,. ...-.:..f �,., ... :F'..f. •^'�": •. +, _._�l' . %�.F :.tom- ;_y ,;, a' r'-','... ,�y..- '.:_. �'.` !µ ,• a h , riaNEWS yet 4 VOL. LX �ICKERIN.G, ONT., fi FRIDAY, 0C x.'25. ':1940- Na. 1 7� I� h'isvTafssbxia>< oLaresrs. i Christmas. ',Do you recognize this. Scene. Mab to I : CsREEN'WO!±OU a j Mme+ ; be forwarded early MILLS.' _ Z'J H. 0. PHARSON-Phyeieiao �- ? - Postntaster Ed. Booth, Pickering t$ 636 DetadSttrstaon, Dnnb.ttoo. ielg announced the 'awing to author:t- H. FORSYTH, OpPh. D.. Director �; gl�',' les having deci{led not to. give dates , R some deal isnot Onccto yrs. Y= -- ,y of sailing this `year, on. acco-unt of w HOPPINO �b.rs za. a��n ovcom.r��.7 �� [WO»da , cd»each and. grid►' enmtnee by eDQOIACtD•.t. f 4 the war, the Post: Office are recom- Y Y I fa0�t ah..awnA ons + mend:"ng that mail for ' Europe, be WE t�RIND FINE sent. even earlier than usual. fry this ; ° Christmas. Bran, .9borts and Fled of sit DUiYAIeD litTiQDY Barrister. tom. k,Elld9, also ' mthtmis and other . sq c«r Notarg bwuu , eaa,.r Molue_ ,,.� : BROUCHAN. coeceetratts far prstltabk, fsedin si..6 t ripe of urt House. Whitby. r : icaQt on baa( _ BEl170N, f3Et1 tt ROSS 'x The Young People •. held'a very Barrtsiors ff Solicitors : F • erijoyble soe`ai evening at the rf'e stook 'de*y 1ht best PouIVY jk ' home of Hugh Miller on , Monday Fetds and SksWfes. R. J. B�EATON. K. C. - Tslapboat' _ _ evening.•' ((.BROOKE BELL. IL C. Adel. 28" - Mrs: Gannon is suffering .the ac �. H. F. ROSS companying pain, of a fractured_ ,JOHN L. POND 379 Say St. _ wr.st, sustained on Friday last. LAND SURVEYOR Tomato Mr. Lau land BI'. J. DO*RVAN, 4 tA., i• Q + , representative of 1141LLAAIarSd- the Provincial Temperance Federa-gturve (ldbeoyore n and lssold. Bili tion presented their work to themrSthr. East. Osww&ae FlRin AAOa. seer - •;s•z L1aee�al congregation and solicited their co. L. S. On AW ars lOas>ed0 Id operation. 139L 1:tT Annivers Services next Sun- 88BitRT T. FAL. IAB.`DH.. �;� day, of S John's. Afternoon and C. MURKAR e e. 6.. Gradrats of R n of - JUSTICE OF THE PEAC , �r evening services at 2.30 earl 7.30 p. for .the County of Ontario Cb7-AZR ip�, cot. 'cue t,.ars: s m, R.ev. J. S. Ferguson, a former a. a,•ppoloes.sl.pCt•rpastor, to preach at both services.PICKERING ONT. rset oro. - . Visitors . at the Harvey home on -p t♦sss►•t s"o 1 arvam. • Sunday and East week: Mr. and �] R . ,See Answer elsewhere in this issue. Mrs- Deane, of Toronto, Mr• and _ - _- __• _ _� . _._ . Mrs. Ashley, of Cobourg, Mr. Ken- .. .......,�` - . DR' HQA.1'4>,T' TOWtreH7E' r — ney. sled Mr, and Mrs. Sherlock, of . ••r•�...�e...�.�«� �+ Toronto. InsaraAaa of AU' Rind4. t,;•e,..-' w e'. ;i,; ` For Britain. shall be Free. - - On Wednesday, Mrs. Hare- (nee Bas's AA110i ATAU i 'With• E. RICHARDSON _ We, sigh to see old Britain's hills, Della Sargent► of Oshawa, and her -Her rugged steeps, her silvery rills, - ` niece( Mrs. Patrick. of ns, a siA altl i0r�4e. ' f }i SI'T IHEt A L i N 817 R A NI Q,R Our hearts with (warm emotion fills, daughter of Mr. Elijah Bodel l and _ -- RSA% l$9TdT11; _. ;For Britain o'er the -sea. theists Mrs. Boden called on Brou- 3sa _ iilbaoc CONVZYANOING D�4WQflll4N PICK SIS We think we see her mountains bold, ends. Sham fr' i' eld esw�Bisbad airy, ready Steres mon.uaents of years iintold, - Happy Circle Mission Band e ,° The :. sora. When Barman Hosts can na'er unfold held 'their Thankoffering meeting 3fiaas • apse- s: .. in the church on Sunda evenin "The Fortress of the Free." y S' NOTICE conducting the service, giving read- Hushl can it be that still we hear ings solos and choruses, " Wed. ASI A V��' � Dopy oa>r �e..>�. lwa ,.e ..i ...�� _ - The bugles swelling strains so clear, Harlock was in charge, with Helen .. LiIORDt88D AIIOT10liBltlat AND But in our hearts there is no fear, Malcolm at the organ. Mira Ednadevi, a VALUATOB - .:For Britain mall W free. Green told a m4sionary story, OOAL, ' 00K]k - - -. llNne or writ,.. Address 014 Dunda. Brk,r though they fight with tank The United Church of (Isaacs,' PT- : •-11a1N easdsaterd Anywhere Street, Baas. - The -Germans shall be civah'ed- Win, bane, $ "Kingdom a ad arra,g� W0 ��� Oa !I$1"1'T, - Whitby. Ontario Foes Britain shall frta, stain, 27th . Crusade" Oct,Oct• NIS, Qui SL, _ r•� - - Brougham - have yea a�serviceaBon Thursday to will 4 y �' Though far from thee our native shore, Oct. 313t. Rev. C- G•. Park, and Rev. r� � ii�pZ i _ _ I. E. Kennedy, speakers. Subject _ BUILD5R'8 SU PPLI S, ` Our hearts are British to the ere, "Aie the members of the church 0180 local earta je work - Go+ernaseot B.ieensad - -;For that's the Land that we adore, , . •;, • ' -. . For Britain shall be• free. obliged to assume responsibility for We isawealso placed M stoca a fnlR ` -main St. E. StOII$vi1le,.bDt. the Chr'stianization of the social LINE of MAPLE LEAF MIXJAq% ` ?boot 191 The seas may cease to rage and roar, order". "What s the Christian's Naterni , Medical- and Surgical 'The sun may cease ti> shine before a cut in re i ALLY FRED' ( ti y spect to liquor traffic, un - c4 mp taken We can forget old Britain's shorty. — employment and .politic 1 eorru �� M-tervity Semi -Room For Britain shall be free. ion ?" Friday, Nov, lat,aRev, Dr, A V. MITC .g _ Rates toe 10 dome On Mrs. Jose* IL Gormley, D�barton. Oat. Little. lieu. M. R. Jenkinson. Sub- �itOLag„ QI1fi. Ryiess od Am Y attendsoca and jeot - "Is Snare evangelism,, effect- phots Oifloe 74 -- Rem. tib ive today - Can lay folk win -mer a boarsatvios gives. AUDLEY and women to Christ?" ' _ :Awbulaeee Ste'1►iiu y Canada Year Book r I on Thursday afternoon, the re HARDWARE MRS. Lt. R. �i00iD 19.57 �� ular meeting of the W. M. S. was Arch. Bell visited his sister, at g The publication of, the 1940 edit- Langstaff on Sunday. held at the hotme of Mrs, John Mill- Y w ,A, b authorization of the Hon. Wm. Pucknn has been -You Day t the ne Ian � . ion of the Canada. Year .Book, pub- �� the er, w th Locust -Itil] W. -A. ea our a Jg' iii 7is�d y weather for a few days, guests• The total attendance - 60, OOLEIIAN ' - James A. McKinnon, Minister of R.' P. Winter attended_ ,a Masonic including '6. children. The meeting y ...INSURE Trade and Conmercel is announced function at Piort hope recently was opened by the Pres`dent, Mi•a, RADIANT CIRCULATOR u by the Dominion Board of Statistics. Hiss Hollinger. attended the , tea- F. Casale. Mrs. Norton gave a -brief !1'p Be to -date account of the natural res- chers' convention at Whitby roeen- report of the Rally at Columbus, SII Otir store, 8 Typesof SURE The Canada Year Book is the oft- tly, the Western aaectiou of Oshawa Coleman heaters npp1T ieial Statistical annual of the coon- . . ._ •- Several from hen .attended the esbyterial. Mrs. W. Gray -ted in the :..-:. , .heating need ..,. tOYSIL S. WO try try and contains i thoroughly np- First Aid Clara' at Pickering on regular Devotional Perio4 after 711$0 Kiicben ranges, C.NI �. G6NWAL IM URANCIII 'ources of the • Dominion and their Monday evening. which a much-49reciated program btsters, Pipes Ete- - SSRYIC>Z' PROTZCTION development,. thq history of the Club met at the home of Mrs. was given by visitors, v'.olin and G1I us now for. your stove country, its institution;, its demog- Mary 'Puckrin on Monday evening, vocal solos- Readings and brief *t f raphy, the . different branches of but ow:ng to many other events, aka by Mrs. Lapp and Mrs. Bick, .and furnace wort. T�� ♦, 8W=ST 88D - production, trade, transportations the attendance was down some. A vera' pleasant social time rams finance, , education, etc — in brief, The recent unusually heavy frosts spent at the tea' tables, getting* ac. BU�y ? a comprhensive study within the have frozen about half of the *app- q�ted. �t00I� SUITE AlLedware li5nits of a -single volume of the soc- les in -the ordinary farm orchards. On Tuesday, October 15th, the W. , S-pied'e walust deSigO ial and economic condition of the Corn also suffered severely .and i were guests of Mrs, S. Pugh, of s. • Dominion. This• new edition has Waterfall d88igII--�79.� for canning purposes rwaa lost. Whitevale. A large number were been thoroughly revised throughout A Masquerade and Dance will be Vmeat..The meeting was in charge THE P1 CkKERING &pring filltd Mattresses. from and includes in all its chapters, the held in the school here by the Club. of Presidentl Mrs. Harvey. Select. -, 417.90 to $20.30 latest information available up to Contestants are to remain masked ion of delegates to the coming con- SAVE WITH SAFETY ` the date of going to press. The 1940 until lunch is served. Dunce will ventFon was one itemof business, Now is the time for auw4 r Cesiads, Year Boole extends -to over begin at S.30 standard time, Pr:sea' Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Will Gray 7. AT THE a iursiture, lawn ebairs tie. 1200 paged dealifig with all phases an given and everyone welcome. are to attend one day's session, on n Wella papers said GSH China of the national life and more esp- Ladies and gentlemen in costume, Nov. 9th. A young group another P P eoially with those susceptible of '10 cents, and others, 25 eenta Ad- day, Nov. 7th Hilda •Hood, Annie 'r See Our Gold Teal Cte�ngeltvaf statistical measurement, ' A statis- mission, while lanes will. look after Bayles, Mrs. A. Gray and Dorothy �� Ruffs. is tha new na�ltares *,set e1,,.,...ar<f +i,_ ....°.,.�.� .* 1 a1L ,....i %irtnn An invi+a+.inn urea annan+,w4 � - w0 its aEsiets for the Easy - Canada is included in the introduct- -"- _ �• -- '• • by the members to by guests of Mrs. �f/ashisg Maehint and the ory matter. This. gives a picture In figures tete }_ De l'ie eruYg McLean on the 2nd Concession, on October 29th. A; Cor�nittee of three, - of remarkable progress Nov.1, 110T11ZA orbits Sewing Macbiee. which the country Inas :made since ,•lei Mrs: Philip, Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. the first censors of the - Dominiost Tow Robertson, were appointed to see ld4 r X120% D&Y rtMSU-wm -taken in 1871, 68 years ago. _-_+... w-.' ,. that allotted list of art"eles for the .Persons_r"uiring the Year Book • A deer was seen by several of Red Cross be supplied by - the Co - _4k• Phone 100 - may obtain it from the King's Prin- the fanners in. the 7th con�aion• operation of the members. Fine re- - ter, Ottawa, as long as the supply a�, north .of here last week. 2t ports came in of irk nctav ander " L+T1L+pDI C. ll JT:aall1Zlltt lasts, at the price of $I.60 which' is sometimes ,thout ' that forest way. )dra M. Burk, cott�erser .for Home Economics, a fine paper r�7 covers merely the cost of paper, fires drive these northern animals gave -4 I�unw4a Director printing and binding. By a spec- to the south, but this can hardy be and many suggestions regarding �- Furniture Dealer ial concession, 'a limited number of the case this year. And .+.';sae ::hn in^ ('aradi�r 1`Tm?acts, especis'.ly by paper -bound corTiea have, been set saw it, say, they know the differ- apntes. Roll Call was answered l ra[1llRTIdD ,�, '• % �' OX:'., aside for ministers of religion, bona erre between a domest'c, calf and a helps in Home -making. ne mem- fide st'TTien° Fond q.hnr l +oaehors, deer. hero all en ayecl the hose:talitp a' who may obtain copies st the nom- the hostesses, Mrs. Pugh, Mrs. Cas - ch. (' 0:e and hire. Johnston, Y -SALE a-yOUR BIG DAYS, - S��►. Nov.1, 110T11ZA BOITES ;'R'UG C0.1 SUNDAY:i•I GU R�S}--•12.1 nee*. lf-T>t.'m O n ,h e.. } • w k= w 39,000 Yo U for Military Training Dakar, pe:4aps at s Young CaAadralAs Called greater Japanese menace it (�,,� • p ary ingrpore iPith t✓ UV� Onta di 6 the help of the eager little Japan- was announced that immediate ese." steps were being taken jointly, by Natural �� 7 To End War This Year? Canada and the United S.tbtes to- sri It was by no means certain that ward construction of the inter. N Adolf Hitler had abandoned his national sectlon of the St.. Lawr• Resources i - '� plans tb invude the British Isles. once seaway, to assure adequate . Total air, was against the British power for defense production in ~ NO. 13 4 x; b� people had. already begun, and 11 bothr 'countries Government Hitler were, as most experts believ- circles expreGsed confidence that LARGE MOUTH BASS ed; making one grand effort -.to there"wouldbe 4' big increase, per- While the small month Mack - win the war this year, the invas. haps of forty per cent, in the •.m- ` ban is the flat} that. most anglers ion attempt would have to come cunt of bacon purchased here by ' want to catch there is another � before sinter closed down. Great Britain, although the price Use in our waters that is sought Roosevelt Defies Axis might -fall thereby •. . represent- by epresentby many. In fact, some anglers €,• Was Hitler not afpiid o1 the en- atives from every province came -- Wafer the-large mouth black bass trance into the war of . Britain's to Ottawa to co-ordinate Canada's and others do not distinguish be non-belle gu• � ,y y �.: gerent ally, the United' drive for more tourists •. ; � . i #ween the two, lumping them all' States? He might have, decided, _as Ls as bass, However, there are two ~' • the Kaiser did, that America's par- �a><]tadlan Bulb • kind", each living in its own habl- >! ticipation, owing to lack o1 pre- 'tat and each readily recognized ..; iY ' �"''r paredness, would have small effect: Despite occupation of the Neth- But ones the identifying features are But whet would' he make of the _ known. Y transfer of U. S. "flying fortress- erlands by Bader,. "Dutch" bulbs The large mouth bassdian likes es" to Britain, plus torpedo boats stores almost ng eras In this the a all. ioanhy lakes and slow-flowing plus financial aid for London? Did But these tulips, Avers. It prefers warmer waters he think the elections would hold other fall-planted, spring nat�cri narcissi and than doe' the small mouth, be, t. the U. S. bac$? Perhaps it wag a P P " g-flower- ing'bulbs have not come from the fug fonnd•thsough to Florida and L: �y, question of "sow or never" witli .Netherlands, but from British Louslaaa, it is typically a fish Hitler. of the lakes, frequenting theColumbia, Great Britain and to In a momentous speech at Day soft.bottomed ' portions where ton, , Ohio, last week, President United States where bulb culture there Is a large amount of aquatic i'✓ Roosevelt defied the- three power', is now producing limited supplies. Vegetation, stumps, logs and Germany, Italy and Japan. He Due to the cutting off of imports- bftslii I have-.taken them in num- pledged a total defense for the from • the Netherlands, however, hers in the Rideau canhl above As 50,000 Americas, and announced in the Prices are higher and- some lines, young Canadians answered the call to ,military training notably Kingston, where the old "stomps under the government's compulsory military training scheme, this boldest terms continued support for — . " of musically-inclined trainees were-ptartured_: ea route to their si the drowsed lands stick above ttoQPGreat Britain. Financial Pot. 1 the water, sad I- have taken them new camp in the Toronto area. Far East Naval Bases In the shore awamps and the little As part of its "stop Hitler" pro- A BEE HIVE r Tail-pond lakes of the Georgian - gram the Administration at Wa.ah-. Tf Day region. TH. E W A R - WE E K--Commentary on Current Events IngtOn was w°i-sing to secure nav- = THEY EAT SMALL FISH al and airbase facilities in South This bass clears a spawning - America as part. 4 D f a "sto • Japan" program, U.- S. diplomats - bed over the scuta of the vele- _ . _. • : - WHI Russian Moves" Stop • tatioa and hese the female de- were believed to be negotiating with Britain for a string of Far e Posits her eggs when she in driven . • T Eastern naval bases from, New other the nest by the male. He I itlees eve .s o East? land to Singapore,, in eichaange s - guards the bed and keeps ' - �- cps the ... water In circulation with his fins, _ • _ war aid. " further _ -_ sweeping away the sediment un- til the eggs are hatched. nen ' I "" concentrations of Ger- Forge would be -in a position to be accompanies the swarm of tiny man and Russian troops faced batter at the Rumanian oilfields A three-clay sensation-was creat- 'be" for several w aka =tg each other across the Danube - from pian close-u bases if re- d in C.•.nadB by the Charlottetown u , protects Last week near the - Rumanian sent ten'iich results in Russo• speech of Cotisea-vative Hones Lead - large .against the ravages of or R. B. Hanson who let slip the larger fish. Port of Galata as one of the ten- - Rumanian- hostilities. Even an For the first few weeks of life wt situations yet to 'develop anti-Axis attitude of watchful secret information that 10,000 more tineas baja live on tint=minute during the war neared its crisis. waiting on. Russia's part -would R. A. -F. men (aside from the Com- water fleas but when they reach" Germany feared bombing by free Turkey to invite British monwealth Air Training Plan) were s length of an inch they turn Britons. or Russians, of Ruman- help In repelling a German in- on their way to Canada. Premier to other tiny fish for their food. ran oil fields; Moscow felt in- sasioli') King - was outraged -and quite 'a" The adult large month' eats fishes creasing alarm over reportedRussia's Alternatives storm blew up over the Incident. `almost exclusively, though they German plana for a Near East Russia, on the other hand, had Canada's Week = _ drive, across the Dardanelles; _ three. alternatives:. she could en- During the week the Prime Min-' have been known to. take frogs. Turks and the other Balkan tours Turks to resist and later announced that the Haase of snake' and other water creatures. y y Commons when it reconvened Nov— In the Rideau' waters I have ob. States, Bulgaria, Greece and offer: her all aid short of war; ' ,,.served - this species' considerably, Yugoslssna, trembled at the _fate she could divide Turkey and the ember 6 would be. silowed p debate they feed are sunfish to a great that 'v°'ould be thein wh�neat at on international affairs hef Balkan states with Gar- the - - extent. I have taken a bluegill Germany, and Italy decided to many taking the half she wanted; Government created ra Pacific - march• or she could counter4nvade Ru- Coast Command under Major -(len- - as large as the palm of my band Hitler Flouts Stalin? mania at oral Alexander to coordinate w_ eel . - 'from an old timer .that_ I caught the risk of war with - cos t dete.nsea' tri tfie-face of the _ xiJar Washburn. It was-difficult to gauge from Germany. (The Soviet Army pub- vsi We can best conservethese• this distance exactly what Was Iicatiou -Red Star declared that fish by protecting the adults an- happening in the Blade Sea and Russia's armies must be kept in ` +tl1 alter July 18t to our waters the eastern Mediterranean_ Rn- "constant __mpbilised -prepared- LIFE'S LIE THAT' - -. $y Fred �1j eX .. i g awn flew thick and fb&t: tit nese" because of the "tense in 3 have often thought that his Russia was quietly seizing the ternational situation")• - ishouid not fish at all before this Danube _ date, for even if we put back." 'Turkeys'" and Greece n� were New Nazi Strategy rine bane we may catch when we sen' c ars after sunfish and crappies, joining together to stop-further Authoritative caries- in Lon-' we are disturbing the nests, &I- German penetration eastward; don last week said that Hitler'a _ Mowing hungry enemies to make -'that Bulgaria was rapidly going latest -plan .seemed to -be: to de- Nazi; e-- Nazi • that Turks and Russia liver -the . main , punch into Mug. s mW with the young. fry.. When y this ha were near .agreement on a mili- solirti's faltering invasion of ppena u say times in a sea- g ' on the future supply of bass may tory alliance ta• oppose. 'the Axis Egypt (a Lalling blow had been ide_endangered. in the bear East. dealt the Italian fleet in the Medi- © ' Whether these reports _were to terra aean by the British cruiser, -` -be given credence or not,, one Ajax, which sank three destroyers ' =:Aube t _ oa Isn't I the gwas becoming increasingly in a victorious .naval ryas"- _ obvious—tliat the non-agression ment) ; to harrass the British ..Did you know :that asbestosr Dent between 'Germany and the So- Isles with raiders as often and = now so much used for insolation viet Union soon might not. be. as Powerfully, as the weather and -� purposes, was known .to the an=- • worth the _Raper it was written British defenses permitted; to at Ciento. They discovered that it on, now that Hitler had, in his tempt to.weaken-the flood of war O -" was heatproof, 'and: used it to march. to the' Black Sea, openly materials: from the United States make - funeral wrappings, for flouted Stalin. to Britain by getting the United -- �� - - people of rank. When they re-" Germany Tikes Risks States embroiled in war with - sorted to cremation they clothed 'Would it come to war between Japan. their dead in such garments in the two countries T' In the opinion "Time" Newsmagazine, October �" SR order to be able to remove the of this column it would not. Ger- 14, said: "It - seem•ed certain , last s/X ashes for preservation. many on the one hand, could not. week that the wa'r'd centre of gran- Like so many things known to ' afford to take on another major sty was tending south; that Ge:m• -the ancients, asbestos almost saf- power- at sucli ••a • moment in' the ' any would goon play some taking fered oblivion during thg Dark Battle of Britain. (Associated cards in the Mediterranean area. ` A Sr' R, Ages, when the art of weaving Press' Kirke L. Simpson express- The worst that could happen would \ .�- Its long silky fibres way lost. As- ed the- opinion-that "while any be everything at once:' invasion of bestoa .is really a .mineral flax, doubt of Russia's attitude exists, Britain, a Spanish-based blow at and the fibres can be `spun "d the Axis mates dare risk no ag- Gibrultar, a German-s u p p o r t•e d woven on looms in, much the gressive push eastward from the Blitzkrieg across Egypt to the Suez same way as cotton and .wool. )Balkans to threaten . Britain's Canal,. an. Italian drive .dowp• the ' It-was in 1871' that the art 'of as- hold on the 'eastern Mediterran, Nile, turbulence In. the Balkans „_�i � ,rev bestos weaving was re-discovered can Germany cannot over- and a diversion through Turkey, • ' >n ria s isnd commercialized, look the fact that the Russian Air- blasts here, and there at Perim, "We'll take your old ear and yov p'ay the rest just like alimony ! I" -- _ _....:. ,REG'LAR FELLERS;—. One. Side; Please By GENE BYRNES DO *MU FELLERS' a ►Er1WR WE MOOT C[RTAIK�Y I LOST A QUARTER UP ON JI- 44 - T�fiouFt P1►P1 IMr :ELL.ERS DO► StR ! WHAT is PINEAPPLE ,AVENOO AN' • 1T `!OU Wflii P ZM OFFERIN A REWARD- ` ty EDiTTER '. 4 .� \ ,�fe '^..i not. -�•`-•-..�. t' F. .,k'"' f-"•�!4 - .. i.�`M". �. tar's happiness? The sweetest -60-Let in end this distasteful sub- - who ever lived'" Her voice broke, jest," she retorted. "Your • arro- / THE TEA THAT 1S and she struggled to control her sauce, your conceit; your self" tows. How could you do It Know- disregard of other people's feelingu b:i ' Jaime could you hurt her -ins have made . me` dislike yon from f insthe•first. I hadn't know you, a week. before I telt you Were the last man "I did cobtrive to separate Char- in the world I could ever-be'pre- les Bingley from your sister, �iu`L" he ` admitted with quiet dtgnhy- "I be• Tailed upon t$ marry- admitted Darcy dro*7back. "You Have said:00, s r - FLAVOURED lieve I did right. I think You es quite enough, Madame," be. replied, J e „ aggerate the inteDARY of your ais coldly. "I understand Your feelings _ tar's feelings—'and have now only to be ashamed "I tell you she loved him!" El- of what my own have been." " J1. 4 - "• ' izabotbd dried. - With a curt bow, he left her,° u take your word for it, Elizabeth watched him go,' her .he answered slowly. "But I ask you word that . I honestly= whole being shaken with rage at t to take my his pride, and the hurt of the love thought her indifferent—" she had denied.BOYS _ "That was not your reason for To Be Continued) " TREAT THE _ - separating {)fern," she accused:_` "You have other reasons. Mr. Dar- -,You HEALTHFUL, cy. We're not well oft; we have - -- — - -_ .__ int t ..- TT EES NG 7.' who 'is married to a country at- f d re uYce torney. That's why you' didn't want A W R I O L EY S Pe Kar ii a marc Jane." IV, Bingley to Y D L it hien, it ,p Get several cartons of R'rigley'x Adapted from' the Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Picture an to 'seem: I by have been kinder than coward my- * Y ofK. today—or an assorted 1n -' GERTRUDE .GELBIN self," he replied his own anger L [7r _ .:. _ -rising. "Am I supposed to be glad p 24 ons. Include leve _:. E S - packages is your Oversead , ' that . your.• family is inferior to parcels. P.g.helperelievetenaioal i Copyright 1940 by..Loevr's Inc. _ c P.K.I2 sac sad fatigue. 12 delicious candy- +. mine?.po you expect me to rejoice coatedh'U carton SYNOPSIS warmth and delight of their en- over the lack of propriety that $AD1E B. CBBN �._ghy�y!{age a girl'si only counter at I.adY^u -A ag your mother and Your Younger ais• - L .-.,,career in the 9t300's; Mrs- Bennet, bewildered and hurt by FBizabeth`s fere Its ve shown: = ftT • mother of five marriageable Baugh• constant -refusal to see him, The "bir. Darcy!" she cried warning- Hallowe'en is coming and on tarsher ilx five Jane, Mary, Lydia last day of her visit, Charlotte ly. but he rushed on: �t night of nights let . us have and Kitty--cantpa c�xm d 'suggested "I make no apo:ogiee for what a. lot of fun. Right away I e'en ..•r,,, ��,,, _ _ stat to capture two rich London he await Elizabeth's return from a I have sal . a w hear gome is • "''m ter you. 1 should have pretended ra day. or so ago athilst admir- �•M ^r �- Zhelors, Mr. Darcy and Mr. Sing, Ralk• that no doubts' ever crossed my. fey, for her two elder girls. Jane it the meeting was unexpected, ing some Hallowe'en decorations. mind. But I esteem you too highly in • a store window, I overheard and Bin ley tall in love at first it lett Elizabeth unmoved. for'Ir attery. I have told you frank- „ 4 a greased pan. Flatten with tha eight; but Darcy's arrogant aside A heavy silence tell .upon them f} the remarks we should have none ,in his family and rank prejudices c Che obstacles I had had to over. • f]ou to tines of a fork. Bake T ' as he stood' before- her, trying toy of these- frolics tlsia year" -add Elizabeth against him, despite the find the wordy which would pene- some-'• right. here I .am. goir,g to answer in in a hot oven. _ " ?grid now." she interrupted turi- p Chocolate Fudge -`'faot that both are warmly drawn to -trate her hostility. He threw pre ously. "I suppose nothing remains back with the -reply: ly: "We certain- - each other. Darcy finds the Ben- 'amble to the winds..-, ly should have" -all the gaiety Po- each _2 ounces unsweetened choco- net family impossible. Mn. Ban++et •Elizabeth!" he ried sudden)g: but for me to congratulate you aible." on winning` the battle between your , late . is vulgar, scheming; Mary la a gra "Theee weeks-slnre_I left.. Nether. This is children"i and youth's - InclinaElloua Sulu- folks 1 cup rich milk tentious bore; Lydia and Kitty are field have been- arid. Meaningloas laees' It seems a pity you couldn't night, an w o 1 cup granulated sngli boisterous', Mr. Bennet. who has days slid nights, I 'tttought I ,could does not like to be in all the g -g cup brown sugar marded 6•r►eath him, Is overshad• put you out of MY mind. But it's have shown some of the name spirit . - Then we will have Pinch stilt owed by them all. Elizabeth is fur- no, use. I calf struggle against you ham-, - others listening in, we have our 2 tablespoons, butter ther incensed when Dargy snubs no longer. I can only remember little English visitors anticipating 1 teaspoon vanilla Mr. Wickham, the son of his late that I love you. I love you." A! .the mention of Wlckham's our celebration`• of the witebes' name. Darcy paled. our Wick 2' cup pecans -steward. Bingley's sistsr Carolina `'Mr. Dsrcy!" She stared at hien ham (a concerned. [choose to re- night. Some years ago it was my iappeals to Darcy to help her break fn_ conaternattoo. "Do you ki.io mala silent " he answered. i3� pleasure spend a 1 e to . up her brother's growing attach- what you are sayingr, ' "in other words - you don't loR'e'en in. old England. at I "The ment to Jane. Since Darcy believes 'Yes, my- darling." tie answered ' stn ing at Shrewsbu The RE,gy1 ABOUT THE ry `{ + dare to speak!" v - -.' he has won the battle of his own joyously. "I'm aakinR you to marry "His Word. Against Mine?" Raven" the village ins: The a - - setting seemed perfect, England •+" - disfike of her family over his hon- me." - est love for Elizabeth, he promises "she Loved .Him!" He stared ere at her Ie Wit Incredulously. with her history and tradition, • "Yon are ready to.take Wickham's , , � � OffEle BEh%W �► Carolina to do the same for'Bing-- $he rose from her chair in ang word against mine' That's your op bar village life, a dark dismal fey. er. ,Do ,you think anything could inion of me"" day it was, with flickering candles - _ CHAPTER EIGHT induce me to accept the man who —one could imagine fairies. and Darcy', •reinemibeiing only the has deliberately destroyed my $ts• witches popping from every c'oi'- ner, with a few bow ling cats, .� bats and goblins too. So in these _ e days of sadness and.apprehen-_ r. Caffeine -Nerves Quits SCa;ZOQ� OVERSEAS Sion let's help to keep the youth- ' ful spirit alive, that they MAY RD1i1rARDSBURG build a character to face the fa i• r tura full of optimism acid cheer y all true British su - - possessed b 1 1 fah b- y� r s Jetts. Whether s ' family supper a �. F buffet luncheon or uti lunch for - the kiddies, these recipes should G 4 spivs the problem. •....,.... 12 so SENDS L000 �iag•r S6ortbroetd PMQQ "BRITISH CONSOLS" l 1-8 tops pantry flour 2 teaspoons baking powder !'EXPORT" or "LEGION" jr. teaspoon ground ginger y TENW: I've simply come to the end of my rope widi IIMCPZFM41EWM CI We �4 teaspoon salt AW, Tbat's teuin !ries! M My >� R6� Ad*= a 'NI -se R tablespoons butter _ ._.� � Mr. Brown --They're, so uatulp they're Those Aids sbeou _ sotdEas av 2-3 cup brown sugar s I"Fn driving me almott.If2antic! br nr rs%rrsscbeol! �1 c�NADtAm AcnyE ssstnce foga 1 egg yolk PublL6ed by - tsars otxY (Fed, W) Measure. sIl 'dry ingredients '1�' the c.a.da s� Bow* Seo- — Cream butter and blend / D")t. ss" .11 i r hRl �I�t, Malttl�,i'i� 6Y firs. Vicki n, 1 (til and sift. gradually add egg lkgradually duglry. Author ' is a � in . ' / -" nsataatienu.iceoaaalaanara..uNMaaa Beat dad y radars 1 • valuable Booklet } work in flour mixture to make a al ,.a its.•, moria fortEs otsisTaaws rs ,worts w .os.r sola rWh , to odor. ..,ber'106, soft dough, which may be hand- Copy now s a G4own •. r; led in the floured -portion of the C.nada $°" h oma ser^°' - sx es Wowleton Street East. Toronto. _ a s hands. shape as balls the site ofSEN'GEM walnuts, Place, one inch apart on J. t = `' • E CAFElt1E-NEI f& PRINCIPAL: Now — na9v Its just that your aero x - Pipe down, Brotas are upset—I had the same trouble found is was too much tea and coffee. Switch- - this is a stbool, caused by drinking _ scot a hospital! ing co Postum hied kne"up.!' ` -. /�'��w�r y'asP+lTg rAKIN6 (, �) L S RE6 ' r. A 0000 START FOR EYERY DAY v ALL -BRAN ti ,. , ...>. :.w.:• IN IIIIUFFI OR AS A CEREAL.-. .Mak earth .. t ,emit a health .:. a start the say BRAN break et ttgii moi Kat.a.occ - for ed in crispy -brown • sat .. Mp•CAFFEINE-IffRVES: �`", mutiins or as a cerealissuch a pleasant. TEEIgEIb Thanks indeed forielliagme aiioutPOS tutn, School's out for *e! gray bulk" so Mr. Brown. I've been drinking it regulatlq sad the postarn and cifY to supply fife "Y things I worried,about a month ago scem-sillg now! feine-nerves Inst �; people need to keep "regular." Al1-Braa h '� adds healthful vitamin Bi for iatestiaal �► dont get • along! u x .. onk,'too. Instead of relying on harsh Pur- ---- fi - _4 Man o Ie can safely drink tea and coffee. rsza , t - -• blaaq of ars — a -- ! ' gatives, try preventing common constipa- "' - never drink them. If you are one of these, try " `:c • _ tion, due 't0 a -o _ •in ]a Postum's 3o-day'test. Buq Postum and drink it :yA 4 axones ALL -BRAN at your grocer's - instead of tea and coffee for one tnoneb, then, . ; , ; M pdpyi Made - by. Ke logg in London;_ � if you do sol feel better, return the container -'.3 Get H b 1 's baur Canada, top to General Foods, Limited,. Co g, - - _ Ontario, and we'll -gladly refund full purchase on every' p. of R•/toE1 pec ■*+u+. ~� •, Th•n'a a llfv8ln't•oi'pe pr;nfed " _ ; �O a ek•p • "serve by Seer tifi F price, pius'postage. Possum is delicious, stoup ` Buy GV•r S•vinQs Certificates" z' mica!, ea# to prepare, and contains no caffOPME GET eine. - - • """ ` " "~ F •UR OUNCE • - ..;..5 __ _ _ r a. \ - s. FIC=R1NG NEWS a; WI WITEVAL& The t Dresaed .Bo and 'Girl, al Cross,are lad to amfounce y T Todaytis` front page picture Duf y - + so La�y�and Gent, will receive _ a. sum f Sevent nine dollars fin's. Creek, south of No. 2 8ighway, Y• <. Terms On Friday -evgning,. November lat prize. •There will ¢e- a real -fine dr= seventy-five cents has been deposi about 40 $L7s Per-s egs: $1.50 is advami Years ago. at 8 o'clock, the Greenwlood Drama-. ,ama put on by *ome girls acid boys. 'ed to the Iced Cross - Fund, with 8>bsoriptions to the united States tic Club will present in the Un'ted Lunch will be served duriag the ,more to •fellow, as only two-thirds and BIRTHS rch,. "Grandpa's Tw:n Sister"; intermiss'on.. Admi�ssiosl,- 10 and b of--the canvassing has been cocolple. Chy C't' Britain, �'� in fie'' in three acts. Admission,' 25 and 10 cents. A splendid' evenings enter- ted. -When all returns are in, thin Born, to Mr and ffizs. W. P. cents. Uhder the auspices of the _ta naneAL So be sure to be there, ought to-. compare.', very fav* ° Boy,ngton, Blarlcvrater,' Ont., at Qhs' fiot~a 'l[teriar, PreMiMec r - - United Church. Remember the date, � � :- - Brierbush Hospital, Stouffviile, on N r . with the first appeal:' ' ov. 1st. --=--f•- �. Thursday, Octpber 17th, 1940, a son.The Annual Hallowe'en Party iwhll _---�Rity_W OD -- - - • _ ..Te Editats _ he held on Tuesday, Oct. -8ist, in ATTENTIONIAtia meeting; of the Pickering Bjorn, to Mr.- and Mrs. Reginald 'the Oc�dfe- Ij�ws, H$11, at 8 p. m: � Cht of tihe Red elr3^wood Z rpt To • •p Council held at Brougham Raymer, Claremont., Ont., at the Ctov of next eo ,on -Oct. 10th,, for the' purpose of Br;erbush Hospital, Stouffville; Ont. will, we-hope, • he pictures. - �. ) (top ' of noxt ealunn) wfl "Hy installing the Deputy' October 18th, 1940, :a BOB. $ROCK . Brock; Road Grave ° n Oct. 25 W Wardens Mord Srs e Pheasant , then were_Born, to Mr. and MLester _ ,✓ umber of other residents pre:_ McCul fough, Clarernant, Ont., at PICKERING MILLS ent and considerable diecuesion, took. the Brierbuah Hospital, Stouffville; "' ----- Pit Shur gain feed, ser _ Cr�iiked R�tn ' place regarding the postnig of farm �, on October 23rd, 1940, a dau, .'tel :lands against • hunting, My own ghter.. _ . Healthfully Air Eondidoned farm was mentioned -and'comment- vice mull, chicken Au show. Daylight Savin SS1� a ed ooh, as bei , .and not t be- + _ g Time - ing present at this meeting, I wishEyesight, Education f p• d 1Yi - - - Stone --- - - - Mr. £d.tor, to take advantage of THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY ►7tonE' . mash, laying mash, OGTOBER 94, 25 and 26 LQ>� W in' Pit your valuable columns to make' my -and" 1 1FgT.d or �.. position-clear. _ } range mash, joy °; ,Two.Shnws, at 7.30 and 9.30 h�c t'1a.,t, ! IDti My land is nearly`,aIl under cul- EFFICIENCY Saturday Matinee at 1.80 Tirerwi0 of Vim Howard 6 -�- tivat:on and when the Pheasant starter, eoneentra- ..... -. Shoot were arranged for in `I939; be by "When the hHN BOURNE Xeving that there were not suff.c- . - tea, calf starter, tur _ -fent pheasants in th's section to ' f f _ C. �. TUCK _.. - � key starter, - salt ° Daltons Rede to" �>< b d LO � vantage of a regulation inthe Ont- O tri loek8 an �]ags WITH N tine Qu r'o Game Laws and had my saran vPpt• _-, RANDOLPH SCOTT hosted and part of it is still posted. Purina fly spray'. 3 did nota 1 fora Pheasant •t:c t KAY FR7�lNCIA Aiding of all 61-LWe do Ri sense for -the 1939 shoot,. nor did .I "aw J1iis• (*pp. P. O.)- Ol` C— attl-e. GEORGE BANCROfT CABPRN3�, hunt or take any pheasants, and I Oartswa. )!'hwe 1016 ANDY DEVINE - ;C)1MEDtTiN' .'Wish to empress'by appreciat'on to LockWood .. D. 11i . "the 1939 hunters for the respect The s .. _ - PLUMBING: -.. P UMBP given these "`no hunting, s" ns. Moms of strain upon the . PICKERING• ONT. MONDAY.. TUESDAY s WFD'SDAY sari a g g eyes of a child are-generally not- WE DELIVER OCTOBER 28, 29 and as An extract from the Township of iced easily and are amore or se ten- PHa E .53111 = Last Completa, show at 8.50 � ROOFING - Pickering Game Preserve Regula- lowing: ConVlete turns __ _ _ a.eo sell. Brantford. tions, reads ss follows: No special dengy of the eyes -to •turn in, out, « • Materials, Ras ire Ba �a license for pheasant shoot'ng shall u . 1L ht Angels) tlltoom p or down, twitching of the lids or L. E. OWE /LL• g gels �14ipmeot, Ire Water he issued_ to any property owner; of .the face. Choretic -movements, Beatty -or tenant, or any of his household, slitting. the lido of eyes close tog- 19'7>?NERAL I3IREOTOR AND _ -WITH Systeme. �Iacarding h's or tier property . fogB tables Equipment ethef-in the effort to see. -TurningEMBALMER VIRdIN1A BRUCE Building Material bidding trespassing. or shooting the -head sideways to see bette.r - = DENNIS-MORGAN - -:thereon." These lationa also Ruaeesreor to W. J. Mather, • regu closing one _eye only. In some ccs- Pldtimatee Free . pprm't a holder of this -special 8to.hflyille WAYNt_ MORRIS ..Work 4aarantea as, nausea and vomitingmay be `;pheasant license to hunt rabbits found. Car sickness when .riding or Night an _,Day 8e ue JANE WYMAN during a stated period.- • driving in street.-_cars, . buses or Business Phone Residrree !shone -Alto an Added AItractios ' I fully real'ze the right of a res- motor cars may be due to eyestrain. 9801 28 - Phone 35M Ydent to hunting privileges, even Marked headaches is of course, a - 46B►londie on PIC NG. ONTARIO with very limited • holdings, -lust to common symptom. During school p - jplsce the farm owner. or tenant, life eye strain may be -due to- - an BUY FARR a Budgetff who has paid taxes in this town- , use of the eyes: In fact _ ' at►ip for, years, and rv+*ho chooses for bad habits in the use of the eyes ",rile Best price& on Feed _ WITH .Home reason• to post his land against � be s better way of expression Radio' �]hunting, or any - member of his. •of all binds. -.PENNY- SINGLETON :. ti because many sif the recurring household, in the same class as an headaches of later life' are due to an sg, POdLd, yl'oo RTHI IR LAKE _ Nuc rt service and r*. &Hen,. sand not even awn a non- �oofi d a Ff school Ihfe.. , j, .,LARRY pairs to all mattes. R81I�, �w improper use of the- eyes during resident license at a h g+her fee is, �Oal CeiTle•1� i C t "' W1 A H i w vm rH v- In my ppin'sn, a decided injue- - oneble ahargee Work 'ffce a.xd casts a reflection on those Best market prices paid guaranteed. t respone'ble for this regulation and for 'all kinds- of grain. COMING-Next Thurs., Fri. is Sat. at the rime time, invites anlagen- R.G. CL'&ND�NHIa f OPT.81.ind NOV, L. z �RTI�UR FIELD � Am instead of co-operation from the FUNERAL DIRECTOR -:Farr s Elevator itaimers. Is other words, according _ ERROL FLYNN Gtaop Fa Radio said Televyoe lamp Ito township regulat°ons, a property Private Ambulance _ Claremont, 10nt• l�.a.b.r o+ Rads swvW -"@I& owner or tenant, by -taking advan- Da and K he $e+rues' Awoaatioo. stage of a privilege, granted-him-by y Lc ono ams. �• Oaks nw. « f! ; 6 Phooe 6201, PIC>�ERtNa Ithe Ontario Game La - P�na,aoo� The Sea-Hawk Laws, immediat• ::-rely forfeits: h`s rights in the town- ; Malvern 5WO •ship -a �law-abiding citizen. Markham, .-SPECIALS - . Yo�respectfullY. FARMERS W. a Wttne,Barclay -Transport Breakfast Bacon,..- a ,ALTONA _ •ra 1�...i. o .. Mi Steak, 1 �!!c. a �. Att0fl-Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha had _Sun G sssnr%ed, Wbitavalls aid TWeaft_ ..1pQ - " y .day dinner at the MacKay home. - - Lager, ,i Z'L'• a �. Mr. and Mrs. S. Fspent ent a lb drivers we trims+ r w ea�+s+ er Thr Demonsrib•on . w_- :-Stewing B lac, a �. couple of days with relatives at osuieore .aid iseiisils of the new Cock li`itehener. _ ".: —•—i l• a4 Mrs. B. Reeser was a recent vis- S/eaial Rates ea 'Lew it7wstsise :butt C'o• 'tractor jimel Sh �f d 'tor with her daughter, Mrs. F. Lac- advertised for �yClassic. Ciea�srr, key, , of Frazerville. _ Mr:-and Mrs. G. Baker and dao- o.dee ho small. 1!IoN �� G Oct . • - 6 fin ghter were recent visitors w:th Mr. Alk akpom , � ar Pro"" ober 5 th has been � �C. and Mrs. O. Madill. !item tM wearies Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A - postponed indef in. • Reginald -Ramer on' the birth of a . 111/ • - � E 1, son, born at. Brierbush Hospital, pIdK4�TQNING i#sly. Staufiville, on Friday last. - Butohar (phone 3000) ..richering ';.._A number-from here attended the ` AND - - Hep'sis Hanlled• oung People's at Stouf#yille Unit = ext Church, on Monday night, N`en "All Binds of Repair Pork Also Agent for Taco wagon the Negro quintet gave a number got All Tuning Guaranteed whssl8 used wi:h standard ., - CS' MaCL:. DONAD ! : _selections. .� -_ _ . On Saturday afternoon last, Miss C$r tires, ET]#IGHEJl.M IMETPR 2� Clos• Av•., Toronto. Slack, eldest daughter of Mr: DE_• PAL SEPARATORS , • SEF OUR' LOCAL 'F?L�R a•for and Mrs. Wm. Slack, was united in Phone Lakeside 1502 •, r ;ftarriage to Mr.' Fred Lewis, only IVAN BARRETT, PICKERING son of Mr.. and Mrs, Bert Lewis, "•'ane Pick 5214 sa . -' - doth -6f �i'ARMf Altona. We wish this young • PRODUCE RIGHT at HOME - kouple many gears of happiness, - Couloir &p- lo Loaf Mutual Pira _ . Live I-Io s Live Calves :_ . : W.D. TWE EDIP, - $ -� .. . , ;• .karin� .:.. • .. _Iaara�soe Ow Roof iii=. forearms and per : � '1I�1�1/il. Iii 1711 Spring IYl S �.lve i' owl... - Trask, •dare Deer Manlware, Cheap rams for Farah -and ' Country ire ring 1C ens PER MAN E'NT' :Lift t:e Garafe,,Ceweeirwork- NAGGING PAIN � bsnilainga. '1 THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER aad ,Carpsseter3werk -of ap WindstormFresh EggsInsurance on " - _ . .. -. AND IV E Ril ES. '-. IT MAY ' B E- _ ki ads. ; . :. • . Windmill, silos ..etc. _ - _ . • . :' • . __ . �' ; . ' YOUR EYES. _ aai+tera Steel Automobile Insurance of -Dealer for _ __RE EIXIN3_ana GIRDING. STATION wmlr$Y-- C. H. TUCK. OPT. D _ rroehrais. _ Ali Kinds R�N D. PI CKE a - FA ?MS LTD ` - Write � or Phone _ . Dlessy Bhc*, er,� >r Or Let ns give You an eatinla'te . oa _ .el... 1114 r;uoutulabea ]nos _BOWMAN � Ro IN - t Md- - . _ -• . ori. oxo -. .. _ . _ .. 1r �;>* rl� D.r. Ip'baae wAitb, :ss ,.. -WHIM,ARIO � _ PH 6106 • ... .._ .• ,f ONTPI' �_ . rK�iRING, ONTt ONS PICK . . ^"I T t Yr. Hudson and 3lrs. Swallow en- y a emorias among other things urged more xt Musa E. nunoon, ,President of the REI l tertained friends from Toronto last gress�ye eampaingii►g for' yew mem- >3sy of Quints Conference $rszEcJr�, !.� 1 mak, MAXWELL — Jn loving memory of hers. was Guest Speaker, her subject be-, Mr: and Mrs. Robt. Feasbn of our dear Husband and Father, Will- Mrs. R. -H, Wylie, of -Columbus, Ing, "The Missionary Society, .it# C. A. Overland announces -hie an- Sandford, were _with friends here on iam Maxwell, who passed away on welcomed the , ,visiting suxiliar- Membership and Purpose." Follata+, nual Anniversary Sale, . for, Satur- Aay, November 2nd. Particulars and 'Sunday October Z4th, '1936. les. _ ing area Esso excerpts frau her �P advertising later. Thomas. and Mrs. Linton visited The evening star shines .-over the• Mrs. C. R.-Carscallen reviewed address — "Our resources, ability - Reman-ber the "Shoulder-to-the- the former's brothel, at Orono over. _grave, _ the •books to be fowAlon the Lister and devotion are ahalleriged by 'the -- !WhL�i"- Suyper at the Birloett hosts the tweak-cad. _ ,__ _ .. Of one. rvve 'loved, but, could. not store Ts►ble. It was recommended United Church of Canada, The We i Mr. and - Mri.-_ -Harvey Derusha sayer. that the Auxiliaries start • a book- M. S. is an integral part of. the en- tortight, Friday, 25th. in in vis- The and was sudden, the _ sehock, shelf -to be used as supplementary .deav�our of the Church. It stands � and Finlay Norton, os l.iadsay; sib of War Work. _ ited relatives ,here on Sunday severer _ I ing• for the liberty, -wherewith Christ . )The fire comptWny received a call Mn - and 'Mrs: Everett Kennedy, -To part with one we loved so An W""ting feature of the has made us free,' and whidl makes) on Sunday afternoon, to the Harrold of Leamington, Ont, are visiting desr'• Radshsw home, in the Beady block. morning session nvss s Yodel Aux- all other Women's orginizatioaa Rev. >; E. and Mrs. Kennedy' and - Wife and Family. Wary, conducted by Yrs. Bray, all possible.-The personnel isF extremely, � damage Was reported, slight. Mr. and Mrs. C. ' G there is lace f family. Presbyterial officers taking Part. variedbut a p or Our schools are also observing. A. Overland were Mazy valuable. sad, adaptive Sugg-. The purpose is to u> to share -'� $aud%Wen Festival - with rhe ;week-endo attending (SALE REGISTER estions were given during the meet- and to c,re$te bonds of Christian Public School concert in the after- the wedding' of their niece, on Sat-Fellowship•" d nooi, and the Continuation School, urday. SATURIIAY, NO . 2V nd —:Auction Sat-Ing. - Study, on,' "The Life and Mies . Dunoon compared the W. MC '7 -at night. drir: and Mrs. Walter McFarlane, Keep in - mind the Annual Roast sale of household effects, imple- Work orf Mies Minnie Shipley Puss S. to a bridge, uniting the' separates Chicken Supper, ih the United menes, buggy, cutter, tools, etc. in charge of Mrs. Carecalleni assist- ed banks of a stream making A and daughter, of Sexsm3th, Peace Churcht here on Tuesday, .Novem- 4 'ver, have been visiting the for- y at lot 10. con. 9, Pickering, • the ed by Mrs. Honey and three other .sate -crossing shared by all. - Amer's sister, here Mrs. Eiawson. He. bey 1`th' property of Mrs, M. Benson Sale members. with Mrs. N. J. Whitew Speaking of reverses to the cause) Miss S: J. Little, who has been at 1'p� m. S. T. Terms, Cash, A. as soloist. in the Far East, the speaker said, 'with. reports crops and conditions in - the -Overland family. for; some S. Farmer, Auctioneer Miss N. Werry bright an int- "There are torrents of hate and the'r part of the West, good. time, is • now. with friends at Lon- eresting report from the School for superstition and greed and marry, The W.omen's_ Institgte are hold- don, Ont., Leaders, held in. Whitby during chasms to bridge with , love, under- ing the r regular Hallowe'en Mas- Western Sectional. Rally of the t+ in the Community Notice to Creditors Oshwnva 'Presbyterial w. M. S. August.. standing. Christ is the bridge and • querade Par Hall, on Hallowe'en Night. Prizes _ heM at .Columbiw. Luncheon was served by the won- the sate way - it is for us to share AND OTHERS' en of Columbus United Church. Elim. We must build a bridge be■ for Costumes. Aults, lb rts. Child- - Greetings, were brought by Rev. tween God and the Orient, as well ren, 'Free Lunch w'H'be served. - In the Estate 'of William -Gormley, The Western Sectional Rally - of. � as into many remote and isolated The B. Y: P. U. held their meet- Deceasd, the Oshawa Presbyterial of the W. R. a Wylie. ling on Monday evening. with Rev. M. S. of the U Ited Church of Can Response to the Roll Call was in districts in Canada, also flue Olt. Walter Daniel, the Pastor in charge. ALL PERSONS having claims a- °f Answer H9 res a gro p on 1ss on a es e o 1 Gorm- at Columbus, October 9tb1 1st Vice- sires previously • sent out. These re- midst may cross into better condity Wolk in Northern Ontario, dealing ley, late of the- Township of Pick- Pres,, Mrs; George Bray, presiding. vealed - Education in Stewardship, ions and . Worthwhile Canadian Cit+ more particularly with. _conditions ering,- in the County of Ontario, .The ineetiag opened with a odor- has increased givinga: Splendid co- izenship " who died on or about the 16th day - operation among all the organize- Let us not fail in this Great Er in Kirkland Lake. ship service,. conducted by Kedron tions. with the Auxiliary assuming terprise- Rev. J. S. FerVwn,' B. A., - of of July, IP40,- are hereby not Pied Auxiliary. President, Mrs. George .—Presbyterial SocretarY• Zephyr. Ont., will occupy the- pul. to send to :the undersigned solicit- Honey addressed the gathering and, the role of mother to .the rest.. _ tit in the. United Church, on day Sun- ore to- the Executors of the estate — - day morning •next. The evening on or befor'ei the 15th day of Nov- service . is being withdrawn on. ami ernlber, 1940, full particulars of � - their clairss, - after which last; meh- ount of Anniversary Services at the 'You Rave Fxfr,3 � Broutgl►am ,charge. tinned date the Executors will for NOT-TER M Mixed Doubles, at the 14ca1 bowl- thwith proceed to distribute the on Ing green last Saturday afternoon. assets of the deceased, having re- �� a ' ' First bur. gam only to the claims of wh,.cb- . .Fred Evans ring took t Goodman Oshawa, Second, and W. :t�lte Executors shall -then have Apt- the an the E:xecutor's will not 'be Burkett, Third. Fowl given es prig- d ! 1 _ liable or the assets o? any Part �! - 'es in' what was probably the last � - tournament of the season. thereof to any Person of whose On Friday evening, a 3-Point Clain they shall not then have rec• -Rally of the B.. Y. p. C. will be, eived notice. held in the Baptist Church' here, Dated at Toronto, this 22nd day of _ When you travel' with each group taking charge of October 1940.. � different parte of the program, Rev. - PAYNE and BISSETT-, -62 Sieh• - but rfm std- �� a0x sa�Taa by Mr: Daniel will address the gather- Toronto, Ontario we canes To agAO I Motorfts '! - { fie mond 'Sty. West, d _ ing on the subject - "The Growing Solicitors to Anthony Lswson_, and of s Soul - _ .Fred T. Bunting, Executors. list _ daedlloist. - n d9. -win- Coach The Mission Circle of the Baptarsrur• OUT Church vv_ill ,meet at the home of Volunteer ward We& WM Stand e'�t a +,,�t T1atsTs AM 0006 An W AT Mist S. E. Evans, on Friday even- �� trout ovary pow` hone 4500 EASTER:Y HO p Zing, November 1st, at 6 P. m• ,!� ppointments !iS lies. (Girls' Meeting. Mises Jean Scott will _ � � �r Telrate be guest speaker. Members of the. officer-Comm'd'g - Dr, Cartwright 1% W. RTAPIMS congregation, are all invited to .at-. Sec,-in-C, mm d Fred Major mvbway motel Mend this meeting. Adjutant - Itobt, Rudd3t '1►eteib ` - - . On Sunday worning_next, at the Sgt- J. McDonald, Whil:evale ilS. R'e'f OWL %Lptist Church, the Pastor will Group Comarrandera — Tb4p len Road Rest — ,commence a series of sermons on Fred Major, Whitevsle concerning God." Alf. Pretty, a ,What we believe," the first, , Claremont • - "V at' we beliex co g -- J. Burrows, Broughaat .. _ ., .. � DODGE :-CARS ' In the evening the first of a ser- Gem Todd, Cherrywooa = les will be given on - "The Convey W. C, Murkar, Pickering — � � siona in the New Testament,.' the _ Lliler e Luau e Christ- l Doc Y`Y 'n f th_.. $. t_ 0 first+ 'The Launchin [� �d C O � � , 1' f •' I ■ n ■ smi on ran Church." J V 1 1 , 'V Ftaio lUrive, 8imp18 elle Transmission On Monday afternoon and even- CA-NAD 1 A N - L :--ing, October 28th, tlsere will _be an Wood '935 Cji�sler s7Rsn.•exhibition and display of the •War Frost . Work carried out by the Workeri c an `here) at the Bowling Club House: 'A encY J . '1932 Pontis ped - AP LES 'lion are Invited, and urged to call _ - ,ad vgim 'the very necessary. work New Bteelt K reit.... s•�t 1933 Roelcne� 1.2 ton Panel' being carried on by our ladies in >CE 1provid:ng the garments- etc; for -the : eee•ke en sieve aa�iM Naw brakes, (rood meohan• 11y, Excellent body sufferers from war. At tea time, Inplemeats on � In Oman $150.00 or Offer _. ; Oats Co. and the Can- eta. Quaker Oa - Plows. saowers serve their .. oda„Starch' Co. will ti now famous, Pancake• Supper, to - -LYE '' :ALF. M-10LE. - +Claremont which 'all are invited. Suspperl 10 PHONE 3�L - cents. Supper at .the Club House. '`� Cl t ' : •) ) •) ;1 . -Oiit• Mr. and Mrs. John Fleming and son, Andrew, were tendered a fare- well social evening, on Monday of-- this 'week' by_ the • • iiiombers of the congregation of Ahe Uriited Church, k, �` 19 41 CHEVROLET in the Sunday School rooms. Supper , fol= was served at Erie supper. hour\i )awing which a program of familiar . _ jy�•znnq, v;ay flung, and brief address- _--•--••"-'•” '" � ' '• ,given by sevexal of those present. W Rev.. I. ' E. Kennedy,'- the -pastor, was ♦♦ O R �'D _. _chairman of the evenings program. -FINEST Mr. Kennedy, with Mrs. Rawson - - - •• `' _ w` ' ' conducted the presentation of • a z r ` beautiful leather-bound Bible- and FR U I T. ""'�«� ,.�• tis s. .�� +' 'Hymriai•y. -The -several speakers all IPE, rosy .Canad'an .Apples expressed their regret at dep- 'arc one 'of the fittest M �, r acture of their friends, v+l:o ,have foo..s that can-iw Una cut. ie,_— tor years, been loyal, active mem- They're plump and:.hole en 'heasy with delicious juice. Eat boas Of this congregation, but also .%."" "r t -appleff— extenden best_ wishes, f9r their fur- everryy day they're g for ur% in their new home at Malvern. you I­ And -be' sore `to TservF . `. plenty of thsty apple desserts — Mr. and .Mrs. Fleming both express- apple pie, baked apples, apple { N''+ p _ 'ed their regret in -- leaving - Clare. dumplings and applesauce. x - - tnont•, that they would long cherish Canadian Apples are M yo ur_ 'fond memories of days spent in this :nei�¢hbourbood store. Buy tbem r <a villa e: The evenin was 'brought*NOW. g gMarketing Ser*ice r oY r :... ; }• to a close rtsith the singing of Auld BOMINIO-N t)EPARTTTZNT OF AGR:C1TTVRE, ' .;#yx . �x* .i .. . •;.; ., �..n ..•. Langi Syne, and one verse of the crrrAWA _ ' Illustrated above is the smartly-designed 'I own Sedan Still greater roominess, a he many f Batu res of the yew two S Chevrolet hymn, ," 'cod be with you . till We _ ta000a.ahla-new-1941 Chevrolet Master De Luxe ( bility and riding comfort see among the I which De Luxe and Special De Luse. .�)meet again." Inmr. G. Gardiner. Niniwter _ I r Two gniIts were sold by the local r.�:�+a.a� ' ?k"7s 6000 ANO 6000 FOR YOU iquilters.last week for $10 a piece..- - ..vim421 Canadian radio statleas or- A0 -I0 B�EF0RTE8 ry ideate on of the AW 'out Ny. DAVE ROSSU43 =4SbCanadian of the CBC asst -;K Canadian radio statleas or- toning. The program is known as ry ideate on of the AW 'out j. ON CURRENT EVENTS =4SbCanadian of the CBC asst -;K -The popularity of ProL E. T. work at 10.3? (daylight). dalmon's Sunday talks on Inter- • national Affairs have resulted in And don't forget that Edward thatcspable gentleman being G. Robinson and Ona Munson ' moved to a nightly spot on CKOC are back with the Big Town show - . • --#o bring to Canadian radio lis- on Wednesday -nights at nine toners a comprehensive picture (daylight). This pair of 9949- ' of the daily happenings in all busters can always be . depended psgts of the world, in the struggla on for a good half-hour of enter - of right against mightf­ tainment. Prof. Salmon is a member of Big Town is heard in Ontario she faculty of McMaster Univer- from CFRB. ' arty, and served for a number of Sunday Symphony years with the British diplomatic The New York Philhazmonie- aer+/ice in Central Europe, as a Symphony orchestra, under the -'-King's Messenger. 3peakipg the babon of John Barbirolli is back " 'languages of a number of Con- again for their Sunday afterloon ural European countries and hav- concerts-macerts that are with - lag had direct contact with their out peer on the air. A feature ,political leaders for -some years, of this year's series will be guest :Prof.. Salmon understands their soloists that will, 'include Jose outlook and ambitfions and is Iturbi, Nathan Milstein and other 'partieularly authorized to anal•- outstanding artists. Classics by yze the activities in :that part of the masters is an apt description the world at' this critical time. of this enjoyable Program. This Every Canadian will have a feature is beard Sundays at 4 better understanding of the moves p.m. (daylight,) , from CKOC- on the European checker -board Now& Tip -` by listening to Prof. Salmon Don't, be surprised to hear any CKOC - 1120 'en the dial day' that the NBC and Columbia ins_ have recalled their repre- ' Bit)• sentatives from . Fall Plowing - The long, moist, brown ribbons of earth" curl endlessly away from the ahining plowshare. -The powerful horses walk -slowly bat steadily back and forth. ` 4e jugging reins are looped around the plowman's" shoulders. He does not meed reins. A quiet word suffices, for the horses, than, and plow are one. Front Seats Landladies in Dover, England, are advertising: "Nice Rooms with Every Convenience, Facing the Enemy." SUNDAY .. SCHOOL LESSON ;.- LESSON IV CHRISTIAN MOTIVES FOR ABSTINENCE . (Internitional Temperance Sunday) Luke 1: 13-16; 2 : 40; 4 :4; a : 21, . 25,434. GOLDEN TEXT—For the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and Joy In the Holy Spirit. Rom, ICIV' THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time.—The announcement of the • • Is .. the Baptist took lace approzian- in other words, are the men who mbn out of the, good treasure. of lies foisted on .United States p AROUND' THE DIAL atel 6 B.C.; our Lord's temptation and deeply touched by the sorrow his heart bringeth forth that which 4, newsmen by the Reich propaganda Bob Crosby and his Dixieland chief are entirely too tall to es- occurred in January or February, and pain of life, whose ear is ever in good; and the evil man out of Music Shop is introducing a num-pect•anyone to believe, so the net- A.D. 27; the teaching of Christ open to the cry of the fallen by the the -evil treasure bringeth , forth _ bar of smart new tunes oa the work heads on this side are plat- recorded in Luke 6 was given is way; who have a wide and active that which 'U evil; for out of the Caravan show Thursday evenings ting general recall from Hit- the early. summer of A.D. 28. sympathy with all who bre din- abundance of the heart his mouth -tunes that will be heard in lerland. Place -The annunciation to 7r.eh. tressed in' mind, .body and estate. apeakett[. le in Jerus- was in the temple p Crosby's latest picture, "Let's More Good Music arias Vake Music". Two,of the tunes, p'or the folks -who like good alem; the temptation o2 our Lord e "You . Forgot Me" and "Dry music the CBC chain has several occurred in a' wilderness, possibly Bones," have .plenty of public . class programs on the fail shed -on the eget bank of the a HUGE FORESTS - appeal. ale. Among the features listed River; the Sermon on the JoMrdrdan at a The Caravan is heard over is the Salonaires, presenting a was delivered not far from the oity of Capernaum. HORIZO'b1TAL _ Answer' to Prevloas Pn>:le - !WBEN Thursdays at 7.$0 p.m. half-hour of cafe music on Sat- In this lesson we hove an oppor- 93 Mental ' Ijstandard). ` . urday evenings at 9 - tbs- To- tunny for thoroughly' considering I Huge ;at, faculty, _ Tonto Symphony is heard on Fri- - animal, 23 Sweet On Fridaynights the what might be called 'a life of seat i nig Canadian day nights at 8.'80 -= Grenadier discipline, a life is which the will p �� here, • chain now offers a series of ra- Guards band from Montreal Mon God is allowed to have tint S I! belongs to 2d Aaesthetic, dio dramas that make good lis- days at 9.80 P.M. the 2T genus . _ _ place. Few today are called upon Jot. _ to live ascetically: as did John the It It is leo.Icalled 28 It is found in er ��•... Baptist; yet we are called upon to — and - B WlBiatn live to the power of the Holy — of beasts Africa. TNI CURIOUS 'WORLD - y l'a Spirit. to grow not only is body 19 harm. of �� � � � rgu and mind, but in the grace of God 1S Ardent 32 ppg#e , as well, to be so filled with the T�LDFIi tflings that are good and noble and 17 _60m�- - Ozone. 35 _ . rue that our lis s i t e w 11 indeed .bear 18 Southeast. ens . aT un pedal abundant fruit. _ 20 Lava. 160 Sound of a Tubular domain: The wngaUe Aneauneement 21 To devour. pleasure, sheath. '38 Worshiper. Luke 1: 13. But the angel said 22 To embroider: 51 Fish. 4 North Africa. Russian unto him;. Fear _not. 2achartaes be-. 24 Bed cover. 53 Musical note. 3 Lawyers' village. 061126 thy supplication is heard. and 27 Little deviL 54 Roog anniaL charge:, .41 Afternoon. -_ thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee 29 Intention. 36 Moor! valley. 0 Electrical 44 Right. a song and thou -shalt call his name 31 Grain` 159 Busge, unit 4d South John. 14. And thou . shalt -have jay 92 Aurora. - 80 Oxen is .. •T Idant. - - America. and gladness; and many shall m 94 Northwest, payment 8 Chair. - • .48 You and I. GONISY OS, joice bt his birth. 15. For he &hall 36 Sharp• .02 Rowing tooL- O Chinese 51 Note In scale. _ be great in the sight of the Lord, 39 Mother. 64 X, measure. 62 Church a and he shall drink' no wine nor 40 Immerses. O3 It is a —� . lO Details. official. OF 11-401^, - -strong drink; and he shall be tilt. 42 Allotted. _ or flesh eating 11 Low tide. 35 Needy. - + ��-S ed with the Holy Spirtt..even from 43 Bin mammal. 12 To obtai=n. ST 2a. - �LC7W�JZ,, his mother's womb. Is. And many 43 Distinctive 14 Postscript. 38 Cloth. ` theory. VZRTICAL 16 Go on 59 C e • ' ' \ 50 MlJCJi iN. r of the children of Israel shall 46 Prying sneak,... 1 Meadow. (music), X60 Three.�� COLO2 • ANd he. turn unto the Lord their (rod. SHAPE It 1a vi holy parents that (rod would 47 Line.2 Cow -headed 19 To respond to 61 Call for .h..elp 11 AT take a holy child. The double les- -4 es- 49 An attempt goddess. a stimulus. 63 Form of ` #, C7T}4M INS'E1=M eon for every parent• and specially �IGfi11 Afth&L.I. ON I.L . for every mother, is of the deepest AND Aim interest. Study the story of John's ie►iP 1�.a�.Q birth. Study it in connection with the. story of Jesus' birth. The Bap - 7 tilt is. to drink neither wino nor, any intoxicating.liquor other 'thaa wine. He is to -pe a. Nazirite not only for a time as was usual, but SPAWN OF TJ-1E� for all his life as Samuel and Bain- �"`' s son. In place of the excitement of - RF.SEI�1BI Fc �.rE y strong drink he is to have the sa- _ 6 perngtural inspiraticn 'of the Holy Spirit. Tice Perfect' Boy Luke 2: 40. And the child grew, -f •■�r PRE N} 1=iR5T 1 and- waxed'strong, filled with wit- ' dom: and the grace of '(Sod was "'- - SLANG, , upon him. Luke alone records, these , s„ ,,,� words regarding the -Lord's child= hood—he has told -us the essential THE spawn of it perch is ope of -the most beautiful objects ,in' things and not the incidental, .fes 'nature•, The female drapes the long lace-like ribbons over aquatic us is resented in the thins that P g fan Much as lace is ora in 3�•; p � . show wIndo _ ..... ped ws. More '000 eggs.have been taken frottt a half -pound perch o than 280, - are common to all childhood, and not in the things which separate ? r'. N$XT: What b the new type of testa recea dboovered is one child from another. Jesus grew ® lower California?.' in body, mind bad personality. -POP — Well, Shut the Door : - _ -. By J. MILLAR WATT THGRES A BOMB F►zZ1NG IN 7NE NEXT WELL - i�M NpT -IN Room! a 7M& NG XT ROOM. - A 7 INN 10 Luke 4: 4, And Jesus answered These people are the salt ok the unto him. It is written, Xan _shall earth. not live by bread alone. There is 26. Woe unto you, ye that are nothing in which man is so vitally full now! For I. ye shall hunger, All Interested, it he is at -all intelligent those worldly things that satisfy '. and sane,, as the subject of life, his now will prove an absolute dW own life, richness of life, fullness appointment in the end. Woe unto of life■ satisfaction in life, abund- you, ye that lbugb now! for yo 1 ant life, bs summed up in the com- shall mourn and weep. Jesus warns - - - moniy used, often -abused phrase, these people whose sole delight is "This is life." Now it should be in the tbings of this world, chas- carefully observed -that, the Lord lug pleasure after pleaseTe. Their Jesus himself continually talked to gospel is that the future and etern- men about this very subject of lty. will take care of themselves. 'life—life now, and life to coma, ab- Jesus warns them that they will undance of lite. He came that men mourn and weep when it is too late. might have life, and no teacher ever Good -and Evil ' appeared on earth who taught men Luke 6: 43. For there is no good how they ought really to live to tree that bringeth forth .corrupt - get out of life all that is in it as fruit; nor again a corrupt tree that did the Lord Jesus. Physical life bringeth forth good fruit, 44. For is sustained by bread, as be recog. each tree is known by its awn Truit. nizes, but physical life is not all For of thorns men do not gather there is to life. A man has more figs, nor of a bramble bush gather than a body; he has a soul. Bre*,d they grapes. Good deeds can only will never meet the needs of the come from a good heart. It is often soul. The word of God alone is able said that Christi teaching is un- to meet the needs., of a man's soul, like that of his apostles in that strengthening him, guiding him, he puts stress on works and says - filling him with hope, energizing little of faith, but how does he him for service, delivering him from regard works? As fruits, that is to the power of sin. say, they are of value in his eyes Hunger or Fullness? . only as being products and mant- : Luke 2: 21. Blessed are ye that festbtions of character. Here ie suf.hunger now: for ye shall be fill- " ficiently set forth the great central ed. There is no hunger without food truth of Christian ethics—that this - to match it; no soul hungering and inward_ disposition Js the one Im- thirsting after the righteousness of portant thing, and that deeds are _ God without God to. meet and determined as to their moral qual- match it. Blessed bre ye that weep Ity by the ehar -naw:--for-ye-shall- aug Blessed, they have proceeded. 46. The good • • Is .. the Baptist took lace approzian- in other words, are the men who mbn out of the, good treasure. of lies foisted on .United States p AROUND' THE DIAL atel 6 B.C.; our Lord's temptation and deeply touched by the sorrow his heart bringeth forth that which 4, newsmen by the Reich propaganda Bob Crosby and his Dixieland chief are entirely too tall to es- occurred in January or February, and pain of life, whose ear is ever in good; and the evil man out of Music Shop is introducing a num-pect•anyone to believe, so the net- A.D. 27; the teaching of Christ open to the cry of the fallen by the the -evil treasure bringeth , forth _ bar of smart new tunes oa the work heads on this side are plat- recorded in Luke 6 was given is way; who have a wide and active that which 'U evil; for out of the Caravan show Thursday evenings ting general recall from Hit- the early. summer of A.D. 28. sympathy with all who bre din- abundance of the heart his mouth -tunes that will be heard in lerland. Place -The annunciation to 7r.eh. tressed in' mind, .body and estate. apeakett[. le in Jerus- was in the temple p Crosby's latest picture, "Let's More Good Music arias Vake Music". Two,of the tunes, p'or the folks -who like good alem; the temptation o2 our Lord e "You . Forgot Me" and "Dry music the CBC chain has several occurred in a' wilderness, possibly Bones," have .plenty of public . class programs on the fail shed -on the eget bank of the a HUGE FORESTS - appeal. ale. Among the features listed River; the Sermon on the JoMrdrdan at a The Caravan is heard over is the Salonaires, presenting a was delivered not far from the oity of Capernaum. HORIZO'b1TAL _ Answer' to Prevloas Pn>:le - !WBEN Thursdays at 7.$0 p.m. half-hour of cafe music on Sat- In this lesson we hove an oppor- 93 Mental ' Ijstandard). ` . urday evenings at 9 - tbs- To- tunny for thoroughly' considering I Huge ;at, faculty, _ Tonto Symphony is heard on Fri- - animal, 23 Sweet On Fridaynights the what might be called 'a life of seat i nig Canadian day nights at 8.'80 -= Grenadier discipline, a life is which the will p �� here, • chain now offers a series of ra- Guards band from Montreal Mon God is allowed to have tint S I! belongs to 2d Aaesthetic, dio dramas that make good lis- days at 9.80 P.M. the 2T genus . _ _ place. Few today are called upon Jot. _ to live ascetically: as did John the It It is leo.Icalled 28 It is found in er ��•... Baptist; yet we are called upon to — and - B WlBiatn live to the power of the Holy — of beasts Africa. TNI CURIOUS 'WORLD - y l'a Spirit. to grow not only is body 19 harm. of �� � � � rgu and mind, but in the grace of God 1S Ardent 32 ppg#e , as well, to be so filled with the T�LDFIi tflings that are good and noble and 17 _60m�- - Ozone. 35 _ . rue that our lis s i t e w 11 indeed .bear 18 Southeast. ens . aT un pedal abundant fruit. _ 20 Lava. 160 Sound of a Tubular domain: The wngaUe Aneauneement 21 To devour. pleasure, sheath. '38 Worshiper. Luke 1: 13. But the angel said 22 To embroider: 51 Fish. 4 North Africa. Russian unto him;. Fear _not. 2achartaes be-. 24 Bed cover. 53 Musical note. 3 Lawyers' village. 061126 thy supplication is heard. and 27 Little deviL 54 Roog anniaL charge:, .41 Afternoon. -_ thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee 29 Intention. 36 Moor! valley. 0 Electrical 44 Right. a song and thou -shalt call his name 31 Grain` 159 Busge, unit 4d South John. 14. And thou . shalt -have jay 92 Aurora. - 80 Oxen is .. •T Idant. - - America. and gladness; and many shall m 94 Northwest, payment 8 Chair. - • .48 You and I. GONISY OS, joice bt his birth. 15. For he &hall 36 Sharp• .02 Rowing tooL- O Chinese 51 Note In scale. _ be great in the sight of the Lord, 39 Mother. 64 X, measure. 62 Church a and he shall drink' no wine nor 40 Immerses. O3 It is a —� . lO Details. official. OF 11-401^, - -strong drink; and he shall be tilt. 42 Allotted. _ or flesh eating 11 Low tide. 35 Needy. - + ��-S ed with the Holy Spirtt..even from 43 Bin mammal. 12 To obtai=n. ST 2a. - �LC7W�JZ,, his mother's womb. Is. And many 43 Distinctive 14 Postscript. 38 Cloth. ` theory. VZRTICAL 16 Go on 59 C e • ' ' \ 50 MlJCJi iN. r of the children of Israel shall 46 Prying sneak,... 1 Meadow. (music), X60 Three.�� COLO2 • ANd he. turn unto the Lord their (rod. SHAPE It 1a vi holy parents that (rod would 47 Line.2 Cow -headed 19 To respond to 61 Call for .h..elp 11 AT take a holy child. The double les- -4 es- 49 An attempt goddess. a stimulus. 63 Form of ` #, C7T}4M INS'E1=M eon for every parent• and specially �IGfi11 Afth&L.I. ON I.L . for every mother, is of the deepest AND Aim interest. Study the story of John's ie►iP 1�.a�.Q birth. Study it in connection with the. story of Jesus' birth. The Bap - 7 tilt is. to drink neither wino nor, any intoxicating.liquor other 'thaa wine. He is to -pe a. Nazirite not only for a time as was usual, but SPAWN OF TJ-1E� for all his life as Samuel and Bain- �"`' s son. In place of the excitement of - RF.SEI�1BI Fc �.rE y strong drink he is to have the sa- _ 6 perngtural inspiraticn 'of the Holy Spirit. Tice Perfect' Boy Luke 2: 40. And the child grew, -f •■�r PRE N} 1=iR5T 1 and- waxed'strong, filled with wit- ' dom: and the grace of '(Sod was "'- - SLANG, , upon him. Luke alone records, these , s„ ,,,� words regarding the -Lord's child= hood—he has told -us the essential THE spawn of it perch is ope of -the most beautiful objects ,in' things and not the incidental, .fes 'nature•, The female drapes the long lace-like ribbons over aquatic us is resented in the thins that P g fan Much as lace is ora in 3�•; p � . show wIndo _ ..... ped ws. More '000 eggs.have been taken frottt a half -pound perch o than 280, - are common to all childhood, and not in the things which separate ? r'. N$XT: What b the new type of testa recea dboovered is one child from another. Jesus grew ® lower California?.' in body, mind bad personality. -POP — Well, Shut the Door : - _ -. By J. MILLAR WATT THGRES A BOMB F►zZ1NG IN 7NE NEXT WELL - i�M NpT -IN Room! a 7M& NG XT ROOM. - A 7 INN 10 Opts, r time a storm blew up and e a the -started sw-441ag in the breeze. _ ` + of of,the the University of Toronto. r —Saturiday Evening Post. cause [ham's It is, of course, generally rip, announced that he was' going - FARMS WANTED made I wdai- known that, whole-wheat bread is home. saying: "They'll not come and farms might choose your@ !drat. No charge for Mating. De- - of greater -nutritional value than to-nigm•• Bill." He stepped out of the shed and , white bread, but the fact has not made the darker colored loaf found himself on a truck moving r popular, Dr. McHenry therefore slowly along a country roaQ .. They, were taking the shed. too. .CIGARETTE PAPERS f7I t!#n4oba - flour be raised by adding wheat high --0—' 'bay • 8 A V Modern •` k DOES � g6wd in • pipn!"_., • �`��� Y 0 0 HEARD? ' •: �Eti n eft e • q • y.�. �>, �»tiff.� . "Lm -Tor' TIN - bs! . t` 7 ext she packed in Pocket Tens xy; +� --BY ROBERTA LEE - - , a Y � '•What's your name?" the groe• " ery store manager asked the young .1. Should the. host and host - applicant for a job. call always aupgly,ae-decks off, Scott;"replied the lad. cards for a bridge party? r "And your first "me?" 2, When a player njikes a 1cobac p '•Walter.'• mistake in a bridge game,' is it 9 "That's a pretty well-known. permissabie for another player ' • name," remarked the manager, to call his attention to it? ■ • • • ' - with a smile. _ The boy looked pleased, 3, Please name six or seven' [lunge that a person cosy eat with - "It ought to be," he replied. "I've been delivering.. groceries arount! here for two years." the, fingers? 4. On what social occasions is a man privileged to wear a �..........•..-..�++•+«••«.. ► Z The liquid gas means 'doing away with the huge gas tanks dot the horizon of —0 business Suit? What Science that great A 18 feet square A -coffee salesman wag traveltng 5. ' Is it all right for a. hostlseaa a cities. --tank holds as much liquified gas as a through the South, and as he wait for train is a little southern to serve her guests with the same o 1 n big .dome of 15,000,000 enMe' M , ed' a dish she has served them on a feet. $, F. Mc'Wtlliams, of Winnipeg, town he chatted with a lazy look - town colored man idling on a bench' - Sor>ner occasion? ' 6. Is man to "cut -- '♦"""""`� "•����'+ The liquid gas serves the same -has been named lieutenant-gov- ' t.t the station. a permitted in" at a dance when he has never X-RAY COST REDUCED heating and cooking purposes as m re ordinary natural gas, merely ealor of Manitoba to succeed Hon. Ever drink coffee?" he' inquir been introduced to the girl? g 1. Anew candid X-ray camera being warmed up to flow into the W. J. Tupper.' Mr, ,McWilliams ed with _an eye to stirring up in- Answers' which can photograph the chest maind in its natural state. will take office on Nov. r: terest. in his fine• '1. Yes, always, and for a poker and other parts of the body on - The colored man allowed he "Fifty qty too. To throw -out a soiled a small film will be used in U. -S. drank a lot at coffee. cups' dilapidated deck of .cards would army physical examinations dur• CAN DETECT RICKETS •� a day he answered. "�ifty cups a day! Doesn't it be about the same as if the host ;ng the coming draft. The ma- A new test to detect rickets in was der 8 E A L ? H keep you awake?" inquired the as keep Fere unshaven and wearing a soiled, wrinkled shirt. `2. No. chine reduces the picture through a special fast lens from the usual even -newborn ,babies cribed before the` annual meet- ed coffee saleembn. c Criticism by one layer of an- inch b 17 inch full size neg- ing ,of the American PubHe pics eid helps;' answered_*'� ,_ other, in any game, is not goo ative to one only four s eat ocla ion. little „ colored man. Young Man -- I want to buy sportamansl}jli. .8. Bread, crack- candy, salted nuts, long. _ With it ten times the number' The disease, due to too vitamin D, the sunshine ,vitamin, -+''�« • ""�""` Whole Wheat Bre a diamond ring. salesman Yes, air. How �°' cookies, olives, celery. 4. He may wears oiemen sari be examined at the causes .malformation n all tbe- bonen of the body and results , — one of our combination business suit to any informal ocs name cost now required with the - in of 2. Js More Nourishing about Ent$•go- easion before 6 p.m., an informal larger film, retardation growth. j sets? Three pieces• ment, wedding and . - L: p 9 _ _ luncheon -breakfast, 'etc•. b. Yes, and particularly if she knows LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS ins, cerins, Bones supply g glycerine, That most of, the bread con- armed is Canadian cities is cap- —0 . they enjoyed it S. No. A method to liquefy natural grease, fertilizer, and feeding for able of considerable 'improvement Brit rept hens. One night he had gas and store it as a water -col- meal animals. ' in the interests, of war -[fine health_ two stolen. The next night he stay- There are severa_1 distinct things *red fluid at 250 below zero was god efficiency is indicated by an - . article appearing -tri the current ed up 1n ' the . hen -shed with his friend Joe to wait for the thieves. Stria dislike about men, But -most is their c4iaracteriatie "I Amer - reported last weak to the Amer - ic'an Gas Association., � RINGS IN3TANT iAi L , Issue of the Canadian- Public After they had been waiting si►h-A tendency, to remark, hope &eln S,�'�.1 ZIS _ Opts, 8eaith Journal over the signs- E. W. McHenry, Ph. D.. time a storm blew up and e a the -started sw-441ag in the breeze. Pll see you again"— -without saying when. `. ` + of of,the the University of Toronto. Alter an hour's Joe, fed —Saturiday Evening Post. cause [ham's It is, of course, generally rip, announced that he was' going - FARMS WANTED made I wdai- known that, whole-wheat bread is home. saying: "They'll not come and farms might choose your@ !drat. No charge for Mating. De- - of greater -nutritional value than to-nigm•• Bill." He stepped out of the shed and , white bread, but the fact has not made the darker colored loaf found himself on a truck moving r popular, Dr. McHenry therefore slowly along a country roaQ .. They, were taking the shed. too. .CIGARETTE PAPERS proposes that the value of white. flour be raised by adding wheat high --0—' 'bay AUTOMATIC germ or yeast of vitamin Daughter (interUinfnp pQUBl.E - t t Th' can be done with - -_ rOpts, IbUIL 1S• R � - • ;I can en . friend lata) "Han father pone •- -- `� fi .ant affectingg tile' color of the to— resultant loaf, he declares. Mo ea3:"Ho, lie's ija tllc'eei B tS ISYS Special Nutritive' Quality S 1 F I E E .. t -.. �..- lar, •." '_- --- ` V T ESE ='jhe special nutritive quality Dauph "What4 Reedlnp * a • A S _ of whole _wheat bread _lisp in the 1n the oe.I ?" - --- -fact that it retains vitamin and Moth es. the light electric 4 mineral contents which, to a very meter.„ AGENTS WANTED FOOT REMEDY HELP WANTED ;large eztent, are removed by x,W WORDD ILLUSTRATED GENERAL WANTED FOR MODERN modern milling processes. Vita- Canada's newest pictorial MAX- SOLDIERS gr TRAINING EIND .B'OOT farm -house, other help .kept State Bl1aa great. comfort for tired- bot. -� experience and glue reference to guilt $ e' 11--, - which is ablio- _ sarin baa an opening In Your town swollen feet Sead 28o for fn*t Bobmar Farms... R. R. 3, Klag, Mutely essential to health is re- duced to about one third of its original quality in the course of - milling, for instance. A survey of 100 families of low incomes -in Toronto, he says, reveals that even the beat fed members fall far below the satis- factory margin in- their daily in- take of Vitamin B1, a condition which he finds reason to believe -k general. Dr. McHenry repeates that !the intake of Vitamin Bl would Ibe increased if . people ate whole wheat bread, but since they de- -eline .to do so other methods ;must be found, ' and experiments '-.have shown that bread containing five per -dent wheat- germ has noticeable • effect on growth and ' -: ,:gutrition, � ''......,World's Best Soil j On some of the Black Earth re- cion of Southern. Russia wheat has been grown for seventy years on end without fertilizer. This is the richest soil itt the world, and lit covers. an area of nearly 150,- :000,000 acres. It stretches from 'the Carpathians •to the Ural Moun- . tains, and is bounded on the north •by the Pinsk Marshes. Towards the ' -Black Sea its + thickness diminishes, but in t q centre of this great tract the., top' three feet of the Soil contain as ..much as 40,000 lb. of nitrogen ..to' the acre. The best soil in.Eng-. ..land has little more than a quar- •ler of this nitrogen. content. - There are patches of prairie Band in Manitoba' wliicti are 'al- most equally fertile; while the depth of rich soil in the valley of the . lower Mississippi makes this one -oi the most fertile re- - • � � Mentholatur will_Quickly relies or n,ona back. . Helps dear bend n sa�rittation Jasaasidtnbes,$9M l . rear "r Women who lar periods spells due should find for a part time represents, ve, size package, prepaid. D VL Aritarlo. male or female. No experience 165 George Street. Toronto. - , aece�+sary, Just mail a post -card MACHINERY FOR SALE - -listing-a reference and -fall Dar- FOR BALE titulars will follow by return mail WILDS PORTABLE DRAG SAWS. .Address to 0. Dunne, Suite 611. PERCHERON STALLION, RISING Sterling Towers. Toronto. s four, Beigian Stallion rising three+ -easy to operate, a- money-maker Thebe horses must be. sold at once.wbesever there are Jolts to be, ,A(1F,NTS S E L L A PATENTED Reasonable terms. B. Aylward cut. Writefor free descriptive -necktie, direct to the customers. Queensvtile. Out. bulletin..Tfis A. R. Williams Write Station K Box 23, Toronto. MachinerCo. Ltd., 84 Front GUARANTEED ELECTRIC LIGHT At.. West Toronto. i AIICTIOV 14 ALF. BULBS PER§ONAL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 FULLY THE NEW JEWEL SELECT' -A-LATE -accredited registered Ayrithir•a, only a -way light that operates In SI•pERFLUOUS H A I R SAFELY. horses. - implements and nearly .^py regular socket. 20ck more- Privately remo-ved. Face, Arms. new furniture:' a miles west of 'light — no glare — 40 - 60 or Legs; Treatment $2.00 postpaid. Delaware on -No. 2. Highway, loo Watt as desired by turning plain wrapper. Guaranteed to W. McCaffrey, .Mount Brydgeg, small rinse. 6 for $8.00 Prepaid. KILL roots with one application Ontario. ,Also regular inside' froste& bulbs -Canadian- Chemistry Co., Wilkie . uv to 100 Watts, 12 for t2.00-Prs-' _ BABY CHICKS ;paid. Wrtte for special prices on larger quantities, and private my* -. SHEEP FOR SALE B R A Y NOVEMBER CHICKS — tem Light Bulbs.—General Tran? Order now. Some ready -to -lay Ing Reg'd., Dept. A. ' 113 Gore REGISTERED SUFFOLK YEARL- -pullets available. Valuable Inform $ldg. Hamilton. Ont. ing Rama and Ram Lambs. Also .tion In Bray Fall 9ervtce Bul- registered Ewes and Ewe Lomba. to letter. Bray Hatchery, 230 John.- USED TIRES FOR SALlD lE Iced right.nally 8. L stock sand North, Hamilton, Ont. Aced right. A. I.. Hutchinson. GOOD USED TIRES, ALL SIZES. Selwood. Route 5, Ontario. CARS NEW AND USED Lowest prices: - Inquiries Invited. Zrockton Tire, 1611 Dubdas West. TIRES WANTED MOUNT PL.EASA.\T MOTORS LTD.. Toronto. WANTED P`UR' CASH —SMOOTH 111% Toroato*s • oldest Chrysler, Plym- r, -^K outh dealer9: three locations, 632 TIRES WEARING SMOOTSt Tires, must be Bound. passenger or Ids. Pleasant Road, 2010 Yonge 8t.. ,truck. Highest 'prices paid. We par ' 1650 'Danforth Avenue. our Used Hr STILL. SOUND HAVE THEM the freight —Trutred (Canada) R4 ars make us many friend& Trutraded! .Costa. only a fraction Limited 4481h Yonge St.,.Totonto of price of n'ew tires. New. Tire DETECTIVES. guarantee.Write for folder' and POULTRY AND EGGS prices or drive in when next In '7 AM$ITIOUS MEN SEVENTEEN - Toronto al�d see Trutreds made. SCANTED—EGGS AND 'POULTRY and over wanted Immediately for. Trutred (Canada) Limited, 499% graded or ungraded. Write for in - secret -service and detective work. 'Yonge 9 t., Toronta, at• the Tower formation. Canadian Proviston & s .Complete training course by tor• Clock, Just North. of College $L Supply0onto3treet� Easst� T.00 ntor� respondence. Free information, wrlte..to• C. M. Julien, Box 25, Sta- PHOTO FINISHING Mn T, Montreal. USED BAGS ENCTCLOPAEDIA FOR SALF. FREEI You'Can Now Own FARMERS, DAIRYWEN•. BAKERS. ` complete set of beautiful silver. Merchants and Others. are mak- SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER ware absolutely' without cost, ing extra- money by shippping us —thirty dollars discount for this manuractured and guaranteed by all kinds of used empty bags. advertisement,- cm purchs-iu5 *he International Silver Company. You can do- the same. Write us new revised edition of the En- you may have this complete set now and we will send you full eye] opaedIs, •Britannica —balance absolutely tree by sending Your particulars andshipping ,fags. sits payable monthly; Clip, and mail filing to Imperial, Send an order Ship freight collect. Highest sea to 505 Federal. Building, Toronto, now and receive complete partic- prices pald.—Sendel a Sehdel s rout for full details. Wars of this amazing offer. Bis or Ltd., 709-711 Common St.. •.Mon- , eight exposure films developed treat, Qu % ootfi JOB OPPORTUNITY and printed 25c, or 8'•reprints, sc, plus your choice of a free enlarge. WOMEN. GIRLS WANTED i oin4' PRINTING APPRENTICE WITH went in easel mount or free silver- stone two or three years general ex- andeaericee1send your !films lito Earn from $10 to $15 weekly selling your perience in all lines of -printing Imperial Photo Service Station to •FAMILEX HIGH QUALITY GOOD a wanted for Toronto' Job office. Toronto. ,GOODS to.relat#ves and establish Good chance for advancement. Ap- ed clientele. Everyone spends ply, by letter only, gi-ving full de- MEDICAL money on household and toilet tails of previous experience, wages articlea, sic. .Every FAMILEX expected• also give telephone num- „IT'S AILAZING THE WONDERFUL customer --is a satisfied customer. - - ber. Box 4:1, 73 Adelaide West,, results after taking Dr. Dixon's Work 6 or 6 hours Der' day, Lro[It Toronto. Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuritis. 7 --by our experience, and you succeed. NO RIO Id onlyat Munro 'a Drug Store, SK — g°dLei �'ue Barn Roofing . analry Elgin, t via. Dos help y6T Write at once- to AALwo SUPE-RTiTE STEEL'HESTr3 COST M George, 57,0 St. Clement Street. ' last longer Jay pAYNESE TABLETS ,FUR RELIEF Montreal. ”! of Rheumatic P a l n e, Head- aches, Toothache and Neuralgia, $1,00 per hundred. Postpaid. Sat- Isfaction guaranteed. -Domestic Drug Co., Box 343, Winnipeg - REMARKABLE RESULTS—EVERY sufferer of Rheumatism or Neur- Itis should try Dr. Dixon's Rem- edy. Postpaid $1.00. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. ISSUES-='4� leas, cover more, faster, save. sheathing. Buy now GuaranteW before war advances prices, direct mood9 from factory. Superior Froducta. Used — New Limited, 15 Nelson Street. Sarnia. cause [ham's t>ntario- _ - y mar- stress. FARMS WANTED made I wdai- "BUYER IF -OFFERED TEN THOUS - It days. @ported and farms might choose your@ !drat. No charge for Mating. De- Levy sato Parts, Dept. J., Tereate. scribe fury, nameprice and lot number. Dominion Farm Agency. Toronto S. Ontario. of Rheumatic P a l n e, Head- aches, Toothache and Neuralgia, $1,00 per hundred. Postpaid. Sat- Isfaction guaranteed. -Domestic Drug Co., Box 343, Winnipeg - REMARKABLE RESULTS—EVERY sufferer of Rheumatism or Neur- Itis should try Dr. Dixon's Rem- edy. Postpaid $1.00. Munro's Drug Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa. ISSUES-='4� GuaranteW CAR AND TRUCK PARTS Used — New SPECIALIZING IN REBI;ILT illO- TORS,-- POWER -UNITS, Hydraolie 3 H o 1• t e. Wlaeltes. Generators, Starters, Magnetos, Corbareters, Radiator — Exchasge- Serviee, Glave I— Satlaf■etlen or ectad- Levy sato Parts, Dept. J., Tereate. ti n- gib.• x - .. -14 �' F''tO�• a q and Franld Baker, 'taking the solo ___ __ Mel.-Paxtoty Dunbarton, A. & Q L• XcFarlance, Rouge, Vic. Rifles M wLLIS,�K * work. Alppreciation of the work of —Craig' Mur]etr, of Ottawa Vic. inion, Claremont Osh. T. Wes. Myers% Irish Reg:', ' s. the ladies who decorated r Sunday. Fred its Dunbfirto Walt: Banff an Pick. R.' C. E. the church dome over -The P:ckein Unit Volunteer' has been expressed. A beautiful � n� R. C. A� Chas. Rate, Dunb. R. En a C F g DL':�'BARTO.V Ray Cross, Dumbarton; O. R. a'. '.buard willparade at Whitevale on harvest display was presented, and Dick Cross, Dunbarton, Q. O. R. Clare L. Allen, Dunt, Wednesd$y next. 8 p. in. Town Hal]. arranged around the pulpit plat- (received too late for last week) Bob Dowber,. Dunbarton, Navy Morgan Mark, L. and Weiland Reg.. here before le?iving. form. On. Tuesday eveniAg the Albert Sears, Dunb'on, R. C. A. F. Ralph =`Tortoni D -H Rifles Clare'rutTIP ppe We are sorry to. hear that Mr. ben Reid,' Dunbarton Joe -Norion, R. C. R. Clare'mt Alv'n Robi{Lson, -of - Ottawa, Roast Pork -Su ' - r was held, fol- - Q. O, R. _ lorwed Ales Thom had a heart attack on Eddie McDonald,• Dun. A. S. C. Jack Nortoa, R. C. -R., Clare'att spent Sunday at the home of his hbt a .varied program, given Sunday last, and hope for a speedy Geo. Underwood,. Dun: A.- S. C. parents here. by M'ss Marion Douglas, Mr. Joe recover " \ Pickering, BRADLEY'S `- -Dick Fowler- of `Camp Borden, Murphy and Mrs. Frank Baker. An y' Dick Fowler, g, Roy. -Tor. excellent' supper :was se"ed, Mrs. Foston and Mrs. Blen)iin Reg. Wells, Rouge, A. S. C. vvas liomettle for the week -end P9?e and -ho have been visiting' the latter's Joe Amos, Dtiabarten, Jt. C. A. F. ,' , •-Little Miss Ann Sarin, of lige 'program numbers re�xcsHent. �e � O - ■ Miss Douglas,- daughter, Mrs. Bruce Peglar, at Norvak Kylees, Dunbarton R. C. A. veralls, $1.89 a pr. U Orillia is 'w'th her grandparents, J. g ,- is probably Canada's ■ P best-known 'x 1 Mt Forest, fiave returned to Dun- Bill Moore, Dunbarton R. C. E. ' G. and Mrs: Baxter. y ophone artist, and • Ab t! 9Porli- b6ots, $2.96 ar. Mn -and Mrs: Geo. Ell'ott spent gave us three groups of numbers, bartont looking much better for the Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th Hig}t. Thanksgiving Day in Scugog wv th display'ng her masterful technique vacation... Bob Graham. Dumbarton, Tor. Scot.Farm ere ,- Ken Smith, Dunbarton, SignallersI< yoar hoIatese We hope 'Mrs. McConochie will .the Jobin fern' ly. with her lnstrurpents. Joe Murphy, , •Spec'al Constable Les, Johns in h's very clever performance im- have ' an enroyable , visit in Regina Alb. -Smith, Duabarton, R. C. A. F. OTer• Slid lee * t tl i } c U need, states gt - - - - and Moose -jaws Allen. Dun6arton,_4gt}t _g- g Mf2iA-t2l ati ' 1li�l►I��--1�= #a able- to return to hie: duties, after lust about everyone we hear hdsband slid mother in good health. Gyln Joyce, Dunbarton, A, S. C. be'ng confined to his boa for some on the radio, and Mrs. Baker in her The Dunbarton Unit of the Red W T. McCarthy, Dumb.. 48th High. ?'Yom Up. - time with an attack of pneum6nia, Fne soprano voice, sang three Cross held its annual meeting on Bill Lucas, Dunbarton, A. S. C, $arIIag ` and (,'�OaB ra aired --Ane Slay last week an engineer groups of songs. Rev. M. R. Jenkin- Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Scot. p of the H'gh'ways Dept. was in town son, the minister, was chairman of Tuesday afternoon; October 15th. A report of the activities of the gest Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. 'G, in search of a dwelling. Evidently the program: twelvemonths was read, and new Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. C. A. C., O. Bradley fie government intend aping some- offices elected 'for the coming yeas Geo' Bradley, Pickering, phone Pick 3504 thing about the new h'ghway. How- Pickering Public School and Track Don Spragge; Pickering ever, mysterystill surrounds their Sleet, Oct. 22nd, successful as follows: Wes. Baker, Pickering. , President resident Mrs. Cropley C. Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. Med L 1st Vire-Pres. -Mrs. Newman The Pkkering ' =The anniver�ry services of the The local school held their track C. E. Morley,, Pick. N. P, A, M, _ , - and Field Meet in Pickering Memor- 2nd Vice -Pres, rUrs. 'C. Annis Lou. Scott Pick. , P. A. M, iI'resbyterian. Church will be held g MEAT'MARKET - Treasurer Miss Risk on Sunday, Nov. 3rd, when Rev. A. ;al Park, on October 22nd. The "" Glias, Law, Pick. N, P. A. M, G. 'Rintoul B. A.; -Meet started at 1 Secretary Mrs. BeMouse of Wychwood p. M. and got off Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. Church, Toronto, will be the gues in good order. The events were run Mrs. O'Brien,, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. Bassett, to act on the Executive of We Carry a fall line of ■Fpeakier. There' will be special mus- with good sportsmanship displayed F. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M,- fe' by the choir. by the pupils, The Senior Boys' the Pickering Branch, Fred Robinson, Pick. N. P. A. M. Fresh ,During the past week- farmers Champion was Fred White, who Mrs. Forsythei Mrs. Smits"- Mrs. . ' Art. Lenson, Claremont.. M. I. R. ^ have been busy. picking apples and captumd 25 points. Fred aas foil- Mabley ,to be the Refreshment Ed Baird, Pickering( harvesting their turnip crop. We orwed by Graham Hart, who Kwon 14 Committee. During the past year, Gordon Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. F. hear, as we go to press that a big po:nts, and Jack Catfik with 11. The the following. articles have been Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. Tor. -Scot. Cured _ loss in the apple crop will be real- Senior Girls Champion was Eliza- nade: — 813 pair sox, 25 pair of Lieut I., C. Annis, Pt. Un. RCAF' ised through damage by frost, which beth McCarthy, who won 17 po ties. wristlets, 25 sweaters, 15 scarves, ,5 F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPAM. Oah. eats 'Inm been heavy, ' She was very closely followed by helmets, 2 pr. rifle mitts, 12 pr. of Lloyd, Hicks, Brougham, M. I. R. _. —Mrs. W. J. Clark spent a few Joyce Bath who won 16 points. pyjamas, 1 pr, blankets, 14 1-2 doz. W_ D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R'■ Our delivery is at your Berrie. :. days in Burford with her daughter, Joyce was followed by Audrey sling bandagey. -11 abdominal band- Fred Hudson, Balsam ]urs• F. F. Balsdon and family. On Scott, Who captured 14 points, ages, 2 quilts,. 14 dresses, 86 hand- '$may Raesemussen, 3alsam Phone Pick 1620 Sunday Mr. and ' Mrs. Baledon Intermediate Boys, Champion was kerchie°s. 10 park, 1 doz boys'- JamesJohnston, Brougham, RCAF CLARENCE SILK - celebrated their Silver Wedd:ng, at John Falla'se, who, won on 19 coats. The members are sending 'which a number of relatives and points. "John was followed by Walt- parcels for Christmas to the Dun- - fr'enda were present. -er Pearson. who, won 13 -points. barton boys now serving in His�� # o - - -,H. Farrow, who has had charge rite runner-up for third place was -Majesty's Forces. 1 9h of the Shelli Serv'ce Station during Norman G;ifik who won 5 points. Ig the past few years= intends' pion The Intermediate Girls' Champion aL2Dosi!!ei �"�" ore to BowtaanvilFe next weep. was Betty Scott, *he won 25 points.- --Rev. Champ'on, Tepperance The next runner-up was Lois Watz- FOR SALE — sowco p _ 3 Announce a Special Showing of - Federation Representative will add- .man, who won 14 points: She was weeks old. A. T. Rittenhouse, R. R. regi the congregat'on of the Unit- closely followed by Betty Bath who 2, Pickering. + std Chi, an Sunday iporaing.ctptured 12 points. The offie3sls JIP TOP"TAILORS ' --,Armand Chapman of -the Royal FOR SALE = two radios, one 6e - were Miss Choquette - and Miss Job- I'n, and Mr. Doble. —N. M. 7th Y the other-' 26. Also cordwood .Air Force vQae itomx for a short cycle, - _ time last week, Gude pupil. for sale. E. Morgan, R. R. 2, Pick- Autiunn Thankoffering _:.�_ —._ ering. 9--10 aCAC of the Mission Band and Suarnsry of the Field Daz bold at faly and Winter - Baby Band will be held in the Sun- Claremont recently. BhJWI\G MACHINE _ wanted. .. - day, School Room -on Saturday aft -good running order. W. Aunt, Pick- eaoa, November A cordial in- The following is a summary of sting. _ .. _. .. _ S aa ens sand # lea - vitat:an is extended to th6 ladies of the local Track and Field Meet, and FOR SALE — electr'c washer, in re2nd. the W. M. S. Mothers ar_d Members of the Brooklin, Claremont , an -`d good condition, large size. ' Price, - of the Baby Band and Miss'on Band Picltlrring Meet held in Claremont. $12.00. H. E. Chapman, Pickering. �+ •a-•.. /^�__ Novennber 2nd. We regret that lack of space prev-' -In Jultings and Overcoatings - --Yrhe monthly 'meeting- of the ented an earlier insertion — FOR SALE — Quebec cook stove, _ Women's hu�titute will be held at Champiom — 4-h41e, small size, high back and by .. the home of Mrs. McL Aw, .Tuesday, Senior Boys' - Grant Redditt,� P. rea1eL°°ir. Priced reasonable. Robs, r _ afternoon, October 29th, at .3 o'clock - Runner-up, P. McCarthy, p, McLeod. Claremont. MR. C. A. RAFELMAN, = D. S. T. Brougham Inst tute is the Junior Boys' - Don Scott, P. - MEN WANTED — to read this Renner-vp; J. G.bson, B. week's Big Store ad. Men who -Tip Top Tailors Special Ropresentative .' guest of the P;ckering Institute, „ , this month Roll Cell — A Funny Senior Girls' - J. Warren P. .wish to be neatlyand smartly 8tor9 . or a Hallowe`en Story. "MY Runner-up,.. E, McCrae, P. � � .dressed. _ - n - i0 Trip ;to l.rel■asd" by Mrs. Jones. A-. , - ' Jun'or Girls' - D. Boyes, B. Demonstration — "A Hallowe'en Runner-up - P• . Manion, C. CIDER APPLES -- pn trees, for Tea" by Mrs, Coates. Social Hour. G. Redditt', ,D. Scott, J. Warren sale. Spies and Tatman Sweets, at Tuesda Setober ---;Darin the eaav days w 9th ' g P� f Y e and P, Genes were the loc2 al champ- Bert Harvey s, Brougham.' have been enjoying ideal fall was - ions in these respective classes, with WANTED — G`rl to assist in house - tber, being very mild sed mostly E. McRae tied with J: Man* on P. and country general store. State ` $e Sure to 'come la "d Meet Hiss fait. It 'has the appearance of Ind- McCariily, C. 'McCarthy and 'R:- age and wages. Apply Box •47 fstn BvQmmer. How it got that name, Warren were the runners-up. Pickerin News. ,we cannot 'tell, but several explan- , g ThON who appreciate rich. Quality fabriep; will be ations are 'given According to our Pickering boys and girls took both tore -fathers, it comes after the first relays with Claremont second, and FOR SAFE Beaver coon stove, intrigued by the infinite variety of Tip Top Brooklin th'rd. The point were was, ck. with oven, nearly- new. Phone Pi snwt" and should last about three $DitiDt(/ and Overeoating8 shown by Pickering 123, Brooklin . 75 and 2M•. 10-11 weeks, daring the lattft part of their r8pra9CIItat1T0. October and the early part of -Nov- Claremont W, _ ember, but it does not always live Six local records were broken, G. Trice " 5� Qr�� up to its reputation. Redditt accounting for 3, D. Scott, HONOR ROLL �• s - --Over f fly lae�ies 'of+r'ickering 2' and C. McCarthy, is In the Joins and vicinity reg'stered for the First Mme' 11 fell - 7 to Pickering and (,Nausea in head tyP4 are that S,e Aid Course under the d rection of 2 to each of the other schools. The Dow oi�erseas). Me CHAPMAN3t.' John's Ambulance Aeaociation.ahampions and other competitorsja�.jj which began on- Mondayn'ght in gave their best and displayed ex- 'Doug.' Johns, Pickering, Signallers cellont sportsmanship at' all t•mes. Leon. Herbert Wleitevale, R. A. F. the Public School and will continue The Course is held under John Murray, Claremont. 4 Th - every Monday evening for seven ey are to, be contgratvlated high• Fred Aerbert, Whitevale, Tank C. .s. . ly for thio,week8th H. arePe ker-don far wc the auspices of the Women's Instit- Pickering is now in permanent John Martin, Pickering, Q. O. R. ' me and is be;ng conducted by Dr. posseasion of the Tiophy, having Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R: ' - Y. E. Cartwright,' who is assisted 'Kwon it for . the third time in suce- Roy Barry, Pickering, . r - y ffizs. P. McCarthy, M'sa Merry easio4 Gordon Watson, Pickering, A. S. C. s(;�' Doors Window SCl"eC�is j ogsette and Miss Margaret bleat- Thus ended the 1940 Meets. Carry Roas Heron, Pickering, Q. O. R. '' On. and may the best teas, always Jim McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. . perfeeteoa . Od Stoves a win and the same brand of sports - es Basil Bye, Pickering, Ordnance The anneal Anniversary Ser- manship be always displayed. G. •F. I. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. ea of the United Church here, C, Colemansalen� StoVeo ere held over the past week -end. Chas, Simmons, Pickering , tht±l morningRev. W. J. H. y NSALE Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank' C. 1! — Thos. Lye, Claremont; RJ. C. F. DVIeClary s Electric Ranges myth Port P addressed _ 2 # X. e large congregation, stressing Miss Mabel. Harbron, of Markham Harold Hardy,' Claremont, Tank C. �'� need' for a new interest. by spent the tiveek-end at her home, Iv* Purdy, Cdsremont, R. H. I:. I, ;* . l it 10 ew activity on the part of the here. Rules. Burrows, -Brougham, R. C. IL Cat Tools & Binder Twine - sltian Church. The focal .church A few from •around here attended Dar. Walker,' Brougham, 48th' H. music services, singing, inethee ;norm aselalso�k. Match at St. Thom- Harold •Bariow, Plekering Tan], C. 7lgtnt �� Me Cor vAck,*Deering Farm Nachiat Plowing lt, ffhm, rY iAd r, Sibelius' choral number. from Mr. Jack Mowbray of the R. C. George Martin,' Pickering Vet. C. Rtpwias. Finlandia, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. F. of Toronto, spent the week- Lhon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. her singing a beautiful duet. In end with his parents here, David J. Bath, 'Pickering, . R. C. P e soft - We >a`wa W Cm Mt 11: at M r a". aa�■. e evening% the pastor, Rev. X. R. Quite 'a number from Dere itten- W. Lay. Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. - R. engation, adlingefo his own con- deg the Anniversary Services at, Alb. S ith, P, Bay Rd, Q. Y. R �• S. B�J..e7 N� ��w� Bl� Hart Smith, Ray Rd. Y. R. gatinn, calling for an awakening Mt. 7,ion on Sunday. Nest Sunday '. Q n the Christian Church and her service will he at the usual hour, I A. Magkell, Brougham, R. C. E.; od,>les. The choir earrg two choral 10 o'clock, with Centre Sty. Oshawa ; Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. O, .. „'. umbers, with Messrs Les. o ley ni.nister, Rev. H. G. Crozier, in 1 Jack Bellhouse, DunbartoD, . charge. {