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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_11_01• wn _ 4. VOL. LX _ PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, NOV. It 1940 No. 11 -'•, -Do you recognize: this Scene. WHITEVALE GREENWOOL —.___ Don't forget the drama - "Gran- M ILLS j�j Q Dt" H. O. PEARSON—li'hyaician 4, . , r : ,• . pa's Twin Sister" to be given by the +'a i) Lal dSurswn. Dunbatton. IN? t4. j � _ z ..a i �: i y ° , ` Greenwood Dramatic Society'in the 1886--1936 1D E. FORSYTH,.ODh D., Director `r ' x T tinned Church, on Friday, Novem- LU •dcsl oc� toner unuat,o se. *' 4 ° �' + her 1st, at 8 o'glacli. Music between CHOPPING ` embe' lbe A ®pW'air�-at�, � + ti esamfaed p� appointareat. rr :< r" r.'+� s... acts. Under ,the au.gices of the W, Menday, Wednesday and Friday L On0. ? I - ,.'_ ! ,, : f r Association. •.. �,.. Constance WWF GRIND FINS " Randall- wishes to. thank all her kind friends for the Bran, fterts and Fred 'of All - lXM k1iD BUUDY Barriater. I nice things they sent her during k*ds, also mlioersls and the ta, L Sp r 99�widAr t� -her convalescence from o ration, concentrate& for pretftable' feedi:lg r Wt. eripsot tbact tioara, whic►y. also for the beautiful Mums she re- ceived. kept oo band y„ —BiE* O , BELL (f ROSS t A iMrs, Clarence Fielding and soq; We %took the best Poultry ' -0 arristorsii. Solicitors.. i Keith, of Port Perry are visiting Feeds and lies. ` A, J,I;LATON. i[. C. Telephone with the Randall family.''p n: ILSBOOKE BELL. K. C. Adel, 288 Ts'. ?.�. CiRTF%T • L D.P. ROSS AUDLEY — - 379 Say sc. Y . • ..� _ > LAND SURWYOK j0M L. POND Toreaw •� - u �- The Club Hallowe'en Masquerade F. J. DONEVAN, B, eA., go. d ' I! 'L>8 McMILLAhI-$raster. Sol- 4 was held on Thursday evening of gg y� n and Ana"— e= ,� Pini.. t4 t4aline►a tatr�et 1 this week. lig . Fes. �� �� Term. �Tnr ,i9ainbs0�i, sN3 Congratulations- to Henry West- L 1)MW{ . S. On f1W are. the rssord/ ag - s ney on his tractor plowing win at lay Q- ANIS RT T. FALR — — - — — --- -- • — - 0. i�,e.. Graduate of Bora opf�,�.. of Laurence and � Mrs, Clark, of Tor- s.rseooe and tllr Uwdtr c1 Tarao4a. '� — onto, called on Grasmere on Sunda WM. C: bIiJRKAR L rsrld .eeoad.poor «Q � at. M6 y JUSTICE OF THE PEACH ca.reu. tint• t7tdde boas: s BROUGHAM Some from her atten the � To our Readers _ e dei a for the County of p o °"'O°•� Russ Burrows, R. C. E. is now week. services in Gxeenw this PICKERING ONT. f Answeringa la overseas. large 'number of en- d Hicks of the R. C. E. was .Threshing and silo -filling are be- _ µ quiries, of the News, - by our read-. ' - ;ng cleaned up• this week -in a most M • .�. • X1 at home dor Sunday ere, during tate past two weeks or unusual year. R• BE&TON, TOWNSaw Mrs. George A. Gordon and Mr. Do CI crooveyone". comonsumm tar so, the Editor wishes to make it The letter of W. H• Westney in unite. aec�ne&r �.�.r,c: 1""f of L. A. Finlay, of Toronto, rover,' vis- �L,� t known, that weekly papers_ too, are last rrveek's News was indeed dntety ;Hnlfrti:Ats°7 9f All �►iIIIiB. � . �=s.ee.. irNte•aie. pet. itoi s . at the W. Ellicott Shorne on under strict censorsh� p regulations. and many people protest the rul- Wednesday last, Eat .R,,etes AvatUble with A. JE. RIGHARDC50N1 , The Department at Ottawa in con- Mr. and Mrs t?hilip, of the 5th of the Fish and Game Dept. trol of cenanrship, are advis'nq us when a farm owzter is penalized. if IQE1�FtiiMEtAL II+I.SQRANBE concession have returned to.the city Ikavrlt�' siod Gerv�ice. REAL ESTATE atmoet daily, of what r e may and the Department wants these people for the winter. ppi+1Y$YANCIN(I _ may not publish, (not at all unusual Misses Wanda. Varnum and Mary to wander over farms, tet them en- %4*ess lVeene in war). Ii we were located on tate and Fern Malcolm, of Toronto, wero- sure sto'c& and poultry against }bsa PM�i1�HAM ; PI'L'iC SIS :Ate old ,ssptablis#ted agency, ready coast, and were free to publish all week -end .visitors with. their. people. GREE'RIVER- + we heard and knew, we would very - • to serve. • � M:. and Mrs. Elmer Rennie, of •`.• ... Phone Ask. 6000. likely we able to provide plenty of Wick, were -Sunday - visitors at' the The Anniversary Services 'of the news ocipy» but owing to -.the saane John Knox home. Green River Church- willN � ICE be held on regulations -these . papers on the Mr. snd .Mrs. W. J. Br6wrr, �. --MAW _ Miss 'Sunday,- 4ovretnber 3rd at 2.30 and • • - �_ coast are not -publishing accounts of Our .trnelm pan you � sT � L109101$BDcoast ANi>, the war activities taking place in "-racy and Mr•s. George Drynan vis- 7.30 p.,m. standard timer Mr, Jos, t K7, V AI.UATOR ited ' the. old home on Sunday. - Richardson, Leader of the McMas- may" o - their neighborhood. The reasons John and Fred Cowie and their ter University Evangelistic Band Sales osuductsd Anywherb are quite ob�dous. And any paper COAL, - CCKLt, (Phone or write. Adaress 614 Dundrn mother were $rougham callers on wall be the Guest - Speaker. The loc- that does publish such }nformatt'on. c -WOUD, 8tree!, >sa*to y be consdered to lie heap+ng the aturday:. al choir will sing at ahe afternoon -4'Vl..(, D, CHMRNI , Mr. and MM' ' Wa}t2�ce Ellicott seevice and the Peaches' -: )"itby.--Ontario. enemy, and must suffer the con- dusrZet in a BAND, GRAVEL, were week -end visitors with then the evening. On Tuesday, November sequences. pe o _ ple, here 5th, at 8 p m., a d concert will be - _ - B• •GREEN RIVER - Mrs, F. Ham entertained net'g -- presented in the church by a group BUILDER'4 aIIPPLIBif3 rieTbsshospit�� - bora and a few -friends ori Saturday from the choir of the First Avenue , )r, Government Licenced Don't forget Anniversary Services evening, the object of meeting be- Baptist Church; Toronto, This ,prom- 8180 1OOa1 oQ1liBge wOriC • Main Bt, E.-stola$vllle, Ont- on Sunday, Nov. 3rd. ing, to raise funds to help along the ices to be an entertainment of highwa hftv�eaben ptneari is stork w full Phone 101 J. B.. and J. E. Wilson and Ben- work work being done here. order. Medical, son Draper attended. a sale at fort Perry Conference of the Y: LINE of MAPLE LEAF, MII.LiPiQ Maternii<y, ,and" Surgical p P. Un}o'ss on Sunda last was aLt-'..DUNBARTON . 40(WANY FBF.Did. - Guelph on Tueaday last. �' -cases taken ended by a number ._of Brougham The. n P. Class attended o mFe„- Awell-attended Euchre was held �� W. MITCHEL.�. Ma.tvtfity Serni-Room ing Monday Might at Os9ington Ave. tmn'be� of the Y. P.. U. -' Rates for 10 days -895.75 t - A number of citizens there at at Glencmirn on Friday last in aid _ a tere int Church, Toronto, A very in- d of Christmas Parcels for men and Piekeriag. Ont. j Registered Nerves {a stCeadarrce and tereating meeting. -P as .held.. _ ., the. A. Gray boccie on Monday even- 34 hour service gives.. Mr. and 'Mrs. Alf. Michell enter- Ing to bid the Farleys best wishes boys of Dunbarton, who are now Phone Office 74 Res. 66 + tained the choir on Thursday of last y serving in His Majesty's Forces. �►mb�iante Service and to give .them a loves fhor. B lamp in appreciation of their cod Prizes were won by Mr.. Edwards, MRS. E. R. GOOD 2'5-37 week. Mr. sail Mis.'Gordon Lehman g HARDWARE ° entertained them Tuesday of this ! r•itizenship, A social evening waq Mrs- ToYne and Miss Waddell. The — —- i enjoyed. :: •,Travelling" Prizes which caused �•4 week. All_ _report having an enjoy-, able time. Special services arranged for the great competition, %were finally vvpn v 1(ou may set the new J. B. itnd Mrs. Wilson had a fam- c,hurci:es in _this section ,of dsbavvs by Mrs. Cropley, of Dumbarton, and Presbyte Mrs. Mitchell. •COLEMAZi ily re -union necently.- Their daugh- ! will be held in Green = _ _ ..INSURE , t ► wood on Monday, Tuesday,, Wednes- On Friday next a Euchre and . ter, Winnie Mrs. -Wm. McLeod, of � � y' RADIANT CIRCUL�ik. Vancouver being here. The"fa4»ily: daY,. with the .following•. speakers:-. Dance ,will be held in the school- - To Be Rev. Dr. Coburn, Rev, W. Rackham room at Dunbarton, under the aus-. in our storey ' $ Types of J. E. Wilson, Claremont, Fred Wil-, , ices of the Red Cross Unit This -SURE -son, at home; ' Mrs. Barefoot, of and Rev., S. Davison. Meetings in P Coleman heatexs supply Spruce dale, Miss Margot and "Mrs, Brougham, an Thursday. and. Friday is 'in' aid of the Christmas Parcel 'GRIL' 9. MORLBY evenings.' Rev. C. G. "Park and Rev, Fund. A quilt, made by the Unit. beating need. t Draper, of this place, were/all pres- 711$0' ' Kitchen ranges, COs( a GENERAL"1N'LIRANC.B' Dr. Kittle as speakers, and friends vv -ill be raffled. Dancing $ ent. Mrs. McLeod left for her home Ac SEiZV10E POTEC?I0�1In the passing of the late Mr. and Euchre both start at R p.°m. %festers, Pipes Etc. in Vancouver on Saturdav last.' The Home and School. Club of S. Among those who attended th, - J`am ' E, lle�ritt, of Toronto,. whose Call us no for your stove Carter -Johnston. wedding an Satur-' funeral. was held on Monday; at St.. S N° .3, held a Hallowe'en Party. and furnace work. T.37 NEWEST BED- day, were Mr. and Mrs. Ro Carter, John's Cemetcry on (lie 7th concess' in ahe School',. grounds, with a bon- ��� SUITE - Miss Mildred Lorne and �'iac. Mr,; _ion, another .old , resident is gone fire, andlotsof fun for_alI. Z - a u! The- Devitt family, ����� -b. Carter, Mrs. Malcolm, Mr. a,~. �, oncecit%large and KINS-U,E . .1w;.7s hiellly reFpectP,l citizens of Hardw-wi.a ailf8lb! ttii 3 -piece piece Walnut . design .b[rs. V. Draper, Mr: and Mrs this community, have only Mr- W Lehman. Married at Toronto, at the m. A number fr' m .here attended, the. Pi C•RERING ` Waterfalldesign- _�'7�.5� home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Devitt, of Brooklin left, The widow and relatives have- the s plowing match held 'at Manchester � ys. - Mrs. • F. Johnston; Freda Pearl on} sympathy of. iPlSONE 4604 Y last Thursday. - Spring filled Mattresses.�frotn � old-tima neighbors: - daughter, to- George Ross Carter, Brougham Miss Muriel � Bell spent -the -week- $11.50 to $29.50 oldest son_ of and.Mrs. RoyCar gam has been on the move, the past week. The- -Parleys have end with her mother, Mrs. 'Win. SXVE WITH SAFETY Now is the time for summer ter: Larne, brother of the groom; Bell Sr. moved to their home on_the_,Brock_ — — AT HE — and Mi red ' sister of the room at- EIisslGia a -a ron of Mark- y fur8itufit, lawn chairs etc. tended-fl.em, Rev. • Harry Wilson, of Road'. P. Carters are back in their spent fire weekend at her own house, A. Hamiltons are in EXAI L Wall Faptrs Ord GiftCt►ina Whitovate; officiated, After a trip home here, r , to Montreal and Belleville their house recently purchased, and : 'Set our Go.ld.5eall Congele�m ' this pop' the fledge family, to. Greent}Tood. Service will be held at the' usual ular young " couple will reside at hour, 11 o'clock, next Sunday. Rv4s; i>A the' ns%v patttrns. Our citizens were loath to . see the Green River. The IvTeais extends z• _rte_. �r ; The Women's Institute meets tt isONE _ _ , s r _ .. _ *- : >.. , ^ sttd n+ rhes leave the will- s= -Igaata air ttrt crazy congratu.ations. Thursday at the home CENT -t� of, Alrs. Chas. _ >• _-- age. ndI' obi ' thneg villageere.bors re Ledgett. �IVasiti>fg_ Maci►ine and the atwa s missed rn t - -' 11f%1>ritt Stwi ► Macbiwt.' :. • ©l Meer Guard-'3€h_re passed away at liis home � t _ The Anniversary. Services'of on Saturday. morning, Mr. MarIALE "' 44 Johns Chumh on Sunday last were _ ,, Y 'Appointments - Philli-a"He has. lived in this comm- !iClOt Dal ,' - swell " attended, - The congregatiaxi N unity, for a few years, snd was a (pave their former p'astar, Rev. J. S. Jificer-Ccmtrn'd'g Dr. Cartwright good neighbor. Sympathy is extend- YOUR BIG DAYS _ ph� 1804 - Ferguson, a cordial . welcoine. 11e Sec. -'n -Command Fred Major delivered two impressive messages, ed to the bereaved, x WED. THURS.. FBI. BAT. ` - Adjustnt - Robt. Ruddy Several foxes have been seen. .in , T�{RRI i A from texts Lound in 1st Peter. 4 7, nCT. $0, 31�-�V. 19 j_ C. . j i:4RR j ! Sgt. -Maj. - J. McDonald, Whiteva}e and Acts, 2. 8?: Vfioting choirs frons °ter neighborhood lately. Group• Conurandera Piekering United Church in the of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody atten-` - : 'IID@3Bl DIT801iOr Fred Major, WM-Levale ded the wedding of Miss Evelyn a "`; H E P-:-�-1 C KE Rq N G' NEWS ternoon and Clare United, in * '}��1 �7 Alf. Pretty-, A -ill: ���b JF9re b'ih�i y0. UA �,` FnlDitnre DBal9:r y Claremont t>ti� eve.'Mimir. in charg,! �of the ser- ( J. b -rro s, Brougham I Mr. Her}ert Parkin wpent the end r OXT. vice of nr3ise, were vreatly epnrpe. of the'week at his home here. SUNDAY;HCLHS--1'2•f�oos°d•i�,� Geo. Todd. Cherry wood ;,+-1 r�. _ fin al �i. C. '•I>> kar. n.^yP_ ... much t.rpna of the' PQOhT� ile • ^ht,r �, also a�ld�l much to the beau. •: fear fr:.m litre enjo�•ed a trip � .•''' _ •�, ' - might. Chap. - Rev. H. Wilson, Whitevale ty of the service.. . New -market an. Saturday to .+�' ' ,; ..�. �_'- ..:.s .:.y. �:'- '.,�' .. I u::a•8�:�_W/.�i.-`'S•..7'd . .w-_�z_ak. ..._a:�-'_.y.�,.�.. �. _-., ',.•..,i .. w r was6 into the synagog" on the Gab- , SUNDAY u* °w• and stood ug read. �@ds Make for 17. Arid there was delivered unto J SCHOOL /ry _ jam% n O) his the book of the prophet Isaiah. • Healthy Foods �7 L� e_1_ V L And be opened the book, `dad it writ' %� N �✓ ` • read RADIO BEPORTER By DAVE ROBBIN3 %� N �✓ ` • read found the place where was (Ail Canadian Stations *per- and her Escorts &M --on the air _ on, 18. The Splr);t of the Lord L upon ats on daylight. saving Nme) Monday and W eaday nights at LESSON V �. Because a anointed me to °'CAPTAMtB OF tN01-STRY" 12.15 (Standard). This prggram is - -: psesch good tidings to the poor: The dynamic story of our great offere"y a unique five -member JESUS DECLARES HIS MISSION He hath sent me to proclaim re - industries is the thrilling theme of orchestra now playing in the Hotel Luke 4, 5 Issas to the captives, And recover- a new radio series titled "Captains Statler. Wanda, the sparkling girl _ .,� PRINTED TEXT, Luke 4: 16-30. �g d sight to the blind, To net of Industry" that 18 heard from leader, preaents an unusual mats- GOLDEN TEXT. —For the Son of me at liberty thethat are bruised, „ CKOC each ffionda.y evening at ical combination is the accordlan, -and ; lino came to sock and to save that 19. TO proclaim the acceptable % seven (Daylight Time): The story piano, violin, base, guitar. They - which was lost'—Luke 19: 10. year of the Lord. � . of steel, the building of a steam- are worth a listen. ;THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING The entire passage here is to be bhip�line, railway pioneers, the de- s • s - '• Time.—The temptation of our understood Mesaianically, that is, ve ment of the electric light, in- At ten daylight time on Wed- - 7,ord occurred probably in February as a prophecy that referred direct- ventions that' brought us all the. nesday night you can tune in Fred , M lLD. 27. All the subsequent. Agents ly and e=plieitly to the Redeemer - f. ' i s ;modern comforts that a home has Ai*w, > enny Baker, Portland Hoffa , recorded in chapters 6, and 6 oc•. of IaraeI who was to come. It de- .; '> : .tr ' today _ all of these go to -make the Mighty Allen Art Players Canoed_ in the summer or fall of clares five great thaks. which the i >� i u� an interesting tale of pioneers when this troupe of top notch com- A.D. 28. The temptation occurred Me�siah was to accomplish when '� 4 :, �Y ` of the manufacturing and Indus- les takes the air. Fred and his . fa' the wilderness, not Lar from the he came, none of which could fumy „ y tr ial world. gang are, as funny as ever. barren hills rising from the Jordan take place` until he came, and all f "Captains of Industry" brings to You can. catch them In this part _ 'Haver; practically all the other ev- of them revealing his wonderful r radio itateaerg the lives of Rten of Ontario from MJR. ` ante of these two chapters occur-` love for me, who needed him, and '` they have heard of, but never s s s •' red either generally in G ilea, or' still need him, so profoundly. z>E knew. You will enjoy this a"rt"s Trivia: Latest dance craze is the the two cities of Nazareth and a 20. And he closed the book, and ,, , by tuning in 1120 ' on the dial at Plymouth Rock — a creation Capernauan, boot located Galilee, gave it back to the attendant, and CdA: seven Monday nights. dreamed up by Horace Heldt . . . - Capernaum being at the north end sat down: and the epee of all In DIAL: Will Oeborne's band is now is �:. of the Sea of Galilee. The -temptation of our Lord is the synagogue we:a fastened on : x > <yMinneapolis ?y AROUND THE If like to hear hair-raising Carmen Lombtrrdo also- recorded in Matt. 4: 1-11 and 'him. 21. And he began to say unto them, To -day hath this scripture ? ';,'' you thrillers on the hir,' you can't do has Just written i tune that s and . be a hit, titled Silver Threads and Werk 1: 12, 13. Though other temp- -been fulfilled in your ears. h' better than to dial in CFRB on 8.30 Golden Dreams ... Fred Utak, fav - tstiona must previously have been D The momentous scene was 1'dr Tuesday nights at (daylight orate of the Big Sister east, has Just ezpertenoed• by Christ, at this time above what any In Nazareth rml- It's for'lunch for Judy Csa!► time), when The Shadow will scare taken unto himself a wile. tsatan made one supreme attempt ized- The Word h!?lt hod rend _ salad t to Celle, ^��me you out of your comfortable arm- �^ bring—Christ—under- bis-- cottro� --the word to them. The Messiah. at home after heh hole a chair. This character has been on °'THE TOWN CRIER" pa the very threshold o1 his great .with the Spirit upon him, was pre he Bw l." in "Strike lip the Baad. In which the air for seven years ,� and is The towns of Ontario are ` poblio ministry. The temptation. followed a spiritual ezpeT sent in their midst and doing all "this she co-stars with Mickey Rooney° The stair lunches in the gar- still good' s • • small going on the air over CKOC, Ham - great ience, a time of precious fellow- that Isaiah in sciripture" foretold him. young dcn Young home between games of Wn't forget on Friday night the ilton, every Friday night at. 7.30 . . - ship with God: it is after such of in The Synogupe -_ badminton and dips in the p°O� new CBC dTima series — Canad- D•m. Standard Time (8.30 Day - exalted experiences as these that ex A word here might be said about Ian Theatre of the Air — heard light) ... Each week adifferent, - - temptation often conies in its great- the book Jesus read from. The lawk His Prophet In Own Country from CBL and CBO every Friday These community in the province to fea- tuned, a brief outline of its history _ est power. Temptation in itself is was written on a pbxchment be- 22. And all bare him witness, and evening at 10.30. programs entertainment, done given—together with a review of - not sinful; yielding is sinful. The temptations nae three. and we can tween two rollers, and was always'- left unrolled at the column for the wondered at the words of grace which proceeded out of his mouth: are worthwhile by capable caste- recent events taken from the local ?�. see, that they are typical of every day's lesson; but the books of the and they said, Is not this Joseph's' , dancers newspaper presented before the mike Friday night, tune human temptation: to yield to the 'with prophets were on si I* rol)ers, �. A new feature for the L heard over WBEN when Wanda ..Thin in bn Jarvis. t m Ise evil and flesh, o co prom and the right since had to be found 2S. Aad he said u o them, Doubt- - to avoid the hard work assigned to the reader. Our Lord, turning W lens will say Hato me this parte nsi' • to achieve God's purposes the ye Ise. 61. 1. 2, mos vo able, Physician. heal thyself: whr.t- through us. Over each of these passage in Hebrew; and then. eith- temptitiona Christ triumphed, Cap- er -by himself or by. as interpreter soever we have beard done at Jesus' Early Ministry it mist have been translated to the connnm, do also here is thine own to N ti fa Aramaic or Greet, country. _ _ a 4.nke 4. 16. Aad he came as oongre;i on _ arerth. where he had been brought `eines Hebrew at that time toss a 24. And r said, s acily I say. unto ' Up: and he entered, an bis custom dead and learned larianuge. Sou. No"prophet is acceptable in - HOBI?A�'1'AL Answer to Previous 1('nale 21 Electrified his own country. _ - '1,9 Author. ofo 44 particle. _ .. • -26: But �f a truth I say unto yon, The Three 28 To espouse: There were many widows in Ismael :musketeer':' 25 Soft-spoken. - By Wigiin the days of Ell)ah, when the 12 Idant, i 27 Turkish Sun aanm heaven was. shut three years 13 Piazza. off THIS CURIOUS, WORLD F4r• - .. and six months, when there came 14 Negative 28 Not bright. i a great laminin over all --the land; prefix.30 Monkey. R s" 26. And unto none of them was 15 Flight of a'- 31 To soften- logElijah sent.-but.oniy to Zarephath,- golf ball., leather. s in the land of Sidon., unto It, Wo- 16 Hops kiln. 35 Aurora. 'A NEW 'TYPE, Gan thn.t was a widow. 27. And, 17 Citizen's dress RFTiTLV DtSGJNG.RED there were many letters is Israel 19 Rent• 36 To leave. _ is the time of Elisha the .prophet: 20 Pincers _ 97 Epoch., and none of them was cleansed, 41 Pertaining t0 r C^Uf AN 1^1 - 23 Since. .43 Palette knife. 4 To retaliate. air. RESEM8LFIS A but. only gasmen the Syrian. t 24 Type 48 Poem. 5 Compass 42 To abotmd. POORLY C�.RVEQ' And they were all filled"with wrath standard. P in the synagogue. as they heard scan 50 Golf devices point. 44 arson 'these things; 29. And they rose up, 28 To enrage. 52 Imbecile. 6 To let fall. opposed. 29 Rental 53 Amidst. 7 Coarse file. 45 Seventh note k _ and twat him forth out of the city. oontract. 54 Hearsay. 8 Grafted. in scale. ti and led him unto the brow of the �2 Money S8 Birds of prey. 9 Girl. 46 Rubber tree hill. whereon their city was built. changing. $8 He wrote . 10 Fur cover for 47 Book part. , _„• that they might throw.him hila down . . 33 Armadillo. novels. hands. 48I'roanoatica- headlong. so. But he passing 34 Driven in. 59r He was 11 Poker stake. tion. G• .._ . through the midst of them went his 37 Oleoresin. by birth. 15 He was fiction 49 Flat plate. �, ,r;E �, way, -By these ihiustracions from 38 Pedal digit. - writer and 51 Health spring.. ._ F ! the Old Testament -Jesus declared ilwa VSBTICAL alt drhiirr $g Ra y :i3 M ,�i(/i'�►�i1E�.. to the congregation that .the bene,. (abbr.) � Italian coin. 18 His son — 55 Upon. ` WC>tJL,G gOtL IN , i ) _ tits and blessings of the divine 40 Roosted. I To redact. his ability. 57 Grain (abbr.) F[JL1. e"LJ/VL/GffT - kingdom were, come: in answer to _ faith, and Dot in answer to racial 1 s .� relationship. Then they were filled 7 ! Y MLA K �Ct. IMC. O COPi. 70• � _ I--- 4� � . • R: �• with wrath, and e:cIuded him - - from the city. They took him to the r ” brow of the hill to cast him 'head long. Hostility thus broke out there at the beginning; but hostility 1184 21 r. )I j ri d absolutely no Dower and he, pass ­ Ing Ing through the- midst of theme, �:;`.: • � -- went his 'way. - r yWiTAg0 I Luke is fond of recording the % eagerness of the people to come to L s • : i . • HOME iVADFr' Christ (5: 1, 19; 6: 19; 8: 19, 40; - wry , o� ,• ° ° 9R,EA10 12: 1; 21 38)'; And''there is no o , °•o AGES MORE ItY�•eviaence that our Lord ever re - u �/AC �4Y THAN garded his works of mercy and heal - $r y - Ing as interruptions of his preach- �, 9 a0 1 e" tug mission, but rather an essential part of it. 3 7 S IjOMEMADE bread -makes up only 10 per cent of the_totalcan s--' A torpedo travels at a speed of 51 slimed in the United States tWay. Fifteen y ntt) about torty miles an hour. was bared at home. Dextrine, plus 9ssoopesly - keeps the wholeWer's bread soft '"'trash, Switzerland's army of 600,000 ,.: -. NE=: `1loiv 16ag 'dOo it take a to sat enough grass and res men represents one in eight of -Wind 18 ssiitibN for suhmla>Ksa Is trodetoe onequart of mitt' her total population. POP —, One Way of Silencing a- Radio : ; • By J. MILLAR WATT Wap -says - 1NI1.L YOU LEND _ WANT TO NO,� -- NIM YDUR RADIO 1-IGAR THE WANTTO t f Y = LATGST NEWS h ET TOSLEEP 81 - w, _ V \ A . , _... �. � • \ :�� � � _ ° '• f �Z���, ,, ...y .'rill ,, ' • .a •'� F .lkG.GpC11l �w ..`1. ,. 14„ ^ �fe•w4 T • ail $vndkata IMI.t .-.� .W114 MEDALS AND FREE TRIP - lMI ' MESH HAVE •� - r •• ' � k YOU HEARDe y: Eis An Eastern potentate, who z� �. a•• wanted to know how many men 1010 vs were afraid of their wives, sent ' for all his married male subjects �O,Yt '{ and commanded • those' who at- ` r waya obeyed their wives .to stand s on one. side. +' ..Seeing to his surprise, that a ' t : > very small man was the only one T' r r who did not doso, he asked him why such a punyindividual a8 c - N himself had a i mind of his own. < _ - r 6¢o;l•1 y<., - yi(,'. "When I left home, your Ms- 'r jeaty," explained the man, "I r promised my wife I would not s !/ ; • >1 go in any crowd." Al Even if money grew on trees, it would still b'the s tain woman glared in vain. The At a recent display of EdBlon- smut birds who would g.t it. car went on for, half a mile, then. ton -grown fruits, augmented by ." a man got off, mammoth vegetables, the star alt - The Highlander saw a puff of "There's „ ' anti-aircraft smoke in the dist- eat for one,'! said consisted of apples s s e- traction cons' the conductor. ]OHN LISTER : - • ,HAROLD PICKETclaimed to be equal in size, tex-. sate and thought it was spare- "Don't take it, dear," said one - tore sad flavor to aaq imported ehutist. He ve the alarm— „ An outstanding feature at the International Plowing Match, held at 5t, young woman, some man wlll commercial stock. All exhibits Thous this year. was the event sponsored by Salada Tea Company. and. men turned out to search. want it." were own b The big "Salads" Special class, open to all plowmen who had qualified at They found nothing, so his of- gr y private citizens, branch matches and • to all winners of first prizes in the open' Jointer classes ficer asked if he was sure of what In the moment of defeat _she government Institutions being at International Matches from and including 1927, brought together the top he'd seen. "Have you no doubt triumphed. • • • barred. rank plowmen of the Province and attracted wide attention. The first and at all in, your mind?" he demand - second prizes are gold and silver medals and an extensive trip to include The Canadian apple is the Kind areas of agricultural interest. Twelve cash prizes ranging from $25.00 to ed. A ama]l boy, sitting next ` "Aweel, air," he replied; "I to a very haughty lady in a 'high, one large apple aloneue is pro - and sere also awarded for this event. Top honours went to john Liaise had none till I saw him un up street car, g • :shad Harold Picket, both from Hornby, Ontario. 8's. kept sniffing. viding 200 calories. sg8�u. "Boy, haven't you a hasdker- • • • chief?" she asked severely. --,: �- • ��� A 011ie from college named. The boy regarded her ail- 1 Ae Last Straw Breeze eatly for a moment and re - E A L T H Weighed down by B.A.'s and plied: "Yes, 1 have, but 1 Atter a thief had stolen several hl.D.'s, dont lead it to strangers." bottles of the baby's milk off the You're killing yourself by 0 P I C S Iloorstep, Mr. J. Stanley; of degrees." - Roanoke V' rigged a • • • Wayne Long, 18, of Herrin, Ill., Virginia, rl tip crossed the street to borrow an metal band on his f=ont door A woman's voice *as heard ` post so that the milkman could from the steps of a crowded car: a from s neighbor. Then he i. egg g Vegetables Are get hn, dear; someone will clip it round the neck of the Oh Its home, but ran •into the • aide of a moving automobile and bottle. Next morning when he give you a seat The next mo- was knocked dawn. The ear ran Ver.* Important went to unlock the bottle he ment two young women entered, oyer one leg, breaking his ankle. a 1 - Me you eat enough . vegetables? found it empty — except for a - The men is the -car read papers , Valuable as they ' are in minerals straw. sternly. Those who had none pre- The egg in his pocket wean t even i and vitamins. vegetables must 'he tended to be asleep. The too -ser- packed. Included in the things we , eat. So - states an article ih the current ` issue of the saaaazfne "Health,* HOW Q eared by the nutrition commit- CLASSIFIED A D V E R T I S E M E H T S e. Y 'tee of the Health League 'of Can- OY ANIME ASHLEY t - -AGENTS WANTED -- ---- 17581 TIRE! FOR SALls --- MEN WANTED Not all vegetahles .are equally • - valuable from u nutritive point Of Q. How can I matte a good NEW WORLD ILLUSTRATED — GOOD USED TIRES, ALL SIZES. FAWILEX KEEPS 800 DEALERS view,. the article points Out. Some mending cement? Canada's newest -pictorial mag- Lowest prices. Inquiries Invited. AT WORKI Our assort=ent of Y' vegetables supply !roll, others do A. Mix 1 quart of wood ash- azine- has an opening In your town Brockton Tire, 1112 Dundee West, ovatIP200 daily necessities, needed' �� We for a part time representative, Toronto. In ery home, sells to ' relatives _ get Vlt*=in A from one as, % cup table salt, and en- male or female. No experience and established clientele. With or kind of vegetable sad Titalmin C Ough water t0 give proper Con- necessary,' just mail a post -card HAIR GOODS without experience you cin sue- . Ibting a reference and full par- teed if you are honest shd•a will- tf to nother... sistency. The dark appearance Oculars will follow -by return malt. WIGS. TOUPES, TRANHFORIEA. Ing worker. Every salg of, $1.00 - Cab'bageft , Apinseb and Carrots are at first will afterwards turn al- Address to G. Dunne, Suite 811• tions, Switches. Curls, and all brings you' profit—wbo c6n't sell good sources o1 vitamin A. which most white. Sterling. Towers. Toronto. .' types of finest quality Harr Goods. for at least $2:00 an hour? This - Write for illustrated catalogue. means that You earn about 90o = Is necessary to miatntain normal Q. How can I whiten the fare AGENTS 8 Z L L A PATENTED Confidential, terms arranged. To- per hourl WITHOUT OBLIGATION •lilstin iand to prevent disease. and hands, and 'keepthe skin necktie direct to the_ customers. ronto Human Hair Supply Co-, 629 write at once to FAMILEY PRO - 'Write Write station K Bear -23. Toronto. Bathurst Street, Toronto. DUCTS. 570 St. Clement Street.' Green cabbage is much richer In soft, and smooths Montreal. ATTENTION BOYS AND GIRLS HORSEFORHORSES SALE vitamin A than white cabbage. The A. One method is to wash the onter leaves Of cabbage are more ties and hands once 'a day with IF YOU WANT -TO, MAKE REAL BLACK P E R C H E R O N. BAY PERSONAL valuable' than the inner heart. pure white soap and warm water, money between now and Dec. 16th. p p Write for details. Ghneral Trading Serve Two Per Day then wash again in warm ( not Reg'd. Room 112. Gore Bulldtng, = Without vegetables and fruit, hot) buttermilk, or sour milk. Hamilton, Ont. ` people would be deprived of the Wipe lightly with a soft cloth. BABY CHICKS -- -Important vitamin C. which safe. Q. How can I clean grease uuards us against scurvy. Tolma- from stone steps? Brier deilversy, OSotneRcopleli, stilll U", cabbage, turnips .Lail potatoes A. Pour on a strong solution left of valuable Bray Fall Service are chief sources of this vitamin, of washingsoda in boiling water.- Bulletin. Limited Quantity pullets. g Bray Hatchery, 130 John ]North, Oran_-, juice and tomuLto.Jurice, also Then cover the stain'thickly with - Hamil,.,,_. Ont. 12.4 good: a paste of fuller's earth and hot sooKs, MAGAZINES Cahba.ge and' green - leaved vege- hot water, and allow to remain tables `re valuable in their Irm. overnight. Repeat if necessary. SPECIAL 18 DIFFERENT USED Magazlnee, mostly Western, only } content,`needed iii prevent anaeania. Q. How can I remedy rancid 50c postpaid. "Rex" Stamp Co.. Dried beano are also good iron pro• butter? - Imborne, Alberta_ _ Aacers. At le+et . two vegetables 'A. Soak the rancid butter for ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR SALE. should be sel'ved every day. two . hours in cold water, to which SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Among the necessary body ma- a large pinch of carbonate of —thirty dollars. discount for this tertals are: proteins, certain min- soda has been added. Work the advertisement, on purchsving the new revised edition of the Rn- " erald" and vitamins.Proteins• may butter 'thoroughly, and then form cyclopaedia Britannica — balance be obtained from many sources, into the desired roll. payable monthly. Clip, and mall but not all ase o[ tlqusl value .is. can I to 505 Federal Building. Toronto, Q. How prevent silk for full details. 'body: building ml terW. Those ob- thread from slipping in the needle tained from meat and vegetables. while sewing? ELECTRICAL sire superior to those we Sort blipping canes pre- ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS. grain, vegetables and nuts, for ex- vented, if after threading the tem 315.06. Wrteffolder. SiCoortetflIF pimple. Meat and fish, therefore, are needle as usual, one end of the Waugh and MacKewn, London. advisable in our regular diet. thread is brought through the Ont. The average man needs about eye of the needle a second time. Ram Roofing—+Granar7 70 grams of proteins a day. Experts Lhung SLescveo LSHEETS HYav .=agree that a huge'portion of theseCanada's construction industry less, or ma last Ionizer.t should be drawn from milk, cheese, showed great expansion during faster, save sheathing• Ruy now eggs and meat or fish. The follow- Au he amount o before war advances prices, direct »t, tcontracts - Srom factory. Superior -.Products - fag- table- shows the quantity de- awarded totalling $40,700,000 as Limited. 15'Nelsnn Street. Sarnia rivable from emh: - against' $29,300,000 in July. tr+tnrin $ glasses Of mdlk ................18 glans _ _ FARMS FOR SALE. 1 one -inch cube of Cheese 6 grams SEVERAL CHOICE STOCK FARMS, 1 egg .............. ............. 6 grams _ / near London. Ontario. B. Coote, 1 normal .3114e keef .......... 8 gragts �*06 8arrleter, 1385 Dundas Street, ndno. NNNMA/A/f Ontas grams_ n FOOT iREMEDY I Total ....::... ........ 38 gram!! The other 32 grams will be ob- SOLDIERS TRAINING FIND FOOT tallied from others of our dailyMAWBlisv great comfort for tired, hot, t fonds, i' swollen. feet. Send 25c for full size package, prepaid. Dept. F 8k 15b George Street, Toronto, It is* common for turkeys to' F LDTERS'TRAINING FIND FOOT stat feather picking in fall when _ �� 'Rite. e"rt eomf"t for tir.ed_.bot. they can Obtain very little rough- swollen feet. Send 25c for full ' age. Pee'ding' heavy-' whole oats, ' .. 155 package. Street, F Torun opt. F, _ barley and legume hay will .help. Guaranteed Coo ling soothing • CAR AND TRUCK PARTS— Mentholatum in- , / Used —Ne -- s grge eethe ,yam, SPRCIAiAZl'1gG IN REBUILT M0.colds, TORS, POWER-iTIVITS. Hydrsultr for heao 1 • f • Wleches. Generators, chapping, Surae S and bruises. Jana _ fartet•, Meprwetos, Catl►vtetots, and tubes. 0t. Radiators Rxcbaage iaervice, flu Olson — ssilafsctlon or refined. '. i,rvy Ant. Purim Dent. .1. Ternvte ISSUE 44 Clydesdale geldings, 3 and 4 years; bay Clydesdale mare, 2 years all sound. Mrs; Alex. Burnett. kit. 8. Betwood, Ont. PHOTO FiNiSHING FREE! You Can Now Own complete set of beautiful silver- ware absolutely without cost, manufactured and guaranteed by Internatiotial Silver Company. You may have this complete set absolutely free by- sending your films to Imperial. fiend an order now and receive complete partic- ulars of this amazing offer. Six or eight exposure flIms developped and printed 26c, or 8 reprints 35c• plus your choice of 'a free enlarge meat In easel mount or free silver. ware. To get the best In quality and service send your films to Imperial Photo Service. Station J. Toronto: MEDICAL IT'S PROVEN EVERY SUFFERER of Rheumatism or Neuritis should try Dr. Nixon's Remedy. Munro's Drug, Store, 335 Elgin, Ottawa,. Peetpald $1.00: PAYNESE TABLETS FOR RELIEF of Rheumatic P a 1 0 s, Head: aches. Toothache and Neuralgia, 11.00 per hundred. Postpaid. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. Domestic Drug Co.. Box 843, Winnipeg. PEOPLE ARE TALKING ABOUT the wonderful results aftgr-Taking r. Nixon's Remedy for Rheu- matism and Neuritis — Postpaid $1.00. Munro's Drug Store, 836 'El- gin, Ottawa. MECHANIC WANTED AUTO MECHANIC WANTED. MIST be experienced on all makes of cars. Capable. of taking charge of repair shop. Wonderful oppor- tunity for right man. Present owner retiring shortly. (Sive ex- •perience, salary expected. Aff�leck's Garage, 'Lanark, Ontario. MACHINERY FOR SALE WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAW$; easy to operate, a money-maker wherever there are loge to be cut. Write for free descriptive bulletin, The A. R. eW111laims Machinery Co. Ltd., 64 Front St.. West Toronto. LACE TABLE COVERS MAKE AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS Gift. Open work Lace, beautiful atterns, size's about 72" 'x 90" 2.96 prepaid. Order -now as. quan- tity limited. Will refund If—not— satisfactory. General Trading Reg'd, Room 112, Gore-' Building, Hamilton; OPTICAL READING GLASSES — '12 palre sent to test your eyes. Return them with pour order if suited. State age. Prices $I.99 up. St. Clair Optical Co„ 1255 St. Clair West, Toronto., ` ` µ -SUPERFLUOUS HAIR SAFELY, Privately removed. Face, Arms, Legs: Treatment $2.00 postpaid. plain wrapper. Guaranteed to XIL:L, roots with one application. Canadlan Chemistry Co,, Wtikis, Sank. PL•LLETS, CHICKS BEND ' FOR PRICES' AND CAT• alogue of. Free Range. Ready -co - lay and laying pullets, also day old chicks .in all popular breeds. Free catalogue. Tweddle Cbick Hatcheries Limited. Fergus, Ont. POULTRY FOR SALE PULLETS 2000 WHITE LEG HURAI farm range, grown very uniform. Laying or ready to lay $1.10 f.o.b. Galt, I. K. Martin, Galt, Ontario. RABBIT FURS AND WOOL MARKET YOUR RABBIT FURS and wool at 'top prices. Bulletins ' free. Write. Canadian Small Breeds Anaociation, Box 441, Toronto 2. " _ OrRarin USED BAGS FARMERS, -DAIRYMEN, BAKERS, "+ Merchants and Others are mak-' ,Ing extra money by shipping us all kinds of, used empty bags. You can do the same. Write us send youru-TF--,- and shipping tags. Rip Ship freight collect. Big pprrices Dald.—Sendel• &. Sendel Ltd., 709-71,1 Common St..' Mon- treal, Que. USED CLOTHING WE BUY, SELL A2ND EXCHANGFI Modern Ladies' and Men's second hand clothing, Wholesale and Re- ta.11, 327. Queen St. E., Toronto. WATCH REPAIRS SPECIAL—$1.00 REPAIRS YOUR 'Watch complete, guaranteed two ' -4 years by expert Jewellers. Old gold bought; Osnes Jewellgrs, 6548 Clark, Montreal. WANTED: HATCHING EGGS WANTED — BY A RELIATIUM -a Hatchery; Hatching Eggs from following breeds: Black Minoreas, White Minoreas, Rhode Island a Reds, White 'Wyandottes,:C61um- ? bi'a Wyandottes; Buff Orphtngtons. �§ Brown Leghorna, Jersey Black _— Giant;, Jersey White Giants, Black us ra orps. Large premium pa Box Number 56, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto. Apple growing i3 the mainstay of the ffuit 'industry Af Canada, the value of commercial produc- tion averaging about 814,000,000 annually. . J y ,r - : PALE RF7GI8?�'R TSE- PtCKEli1NG NEWS Merchant Navy and .moo those mvho, attacks on (cannEl and East Coast ins-.oa their normal peace -time _ man it N generally rh o e ized.`- convoys.'' These are the ins n the I jobs in the midst of the' frightful- WEDNESDAY, NOV. Bth -- atret- a f What is uql so..often realized.is the ships rounding what is popularly Hess of the' fiercest rose that Brit- foil sale of farm impleanenta, sod a t . T�trttaa. >n.Tb per »as- iLbb %s adosaoe great percentage of the British known as "Hell -fire corner", who sin has ever brown. household effects, etc., at Lot We :•� Merchant Navy that is made up in daily risk being bombed, machine:, Con. 4, Pickering, the L property 8niacriptions _0 ttbe United states a between the gunned or perhaps mined. Protect- the little ships 'plying P • ��'$�]�] of grad Btover. Sale at 1.89 S. T. and Gt. Britain, ;2.00 W aD�• various smaller porta of Great ed•by the Roy$1 Navy and the Royal: $ Terms. �� A, S. Farmer, anctr' Air Force, they carry on unpertur- K• z Britain. Their names, like those of Laing the risks o� war merely Red ,r0$s - louse✓. ~ ,Joie Nub", preprletet the tramtps ,wdsich ply further afield, - are not known like those of the iia- as additional hazards to the ordin- An Executive Meeting of the loc- ' t ere 'which carry passengers. British ary risks of peace. They were not al (Pickering) Bron. will be held in :;British Coasters Carry Ota -1 coastwise seamen are now enduring trained to. the use of wieapone, or .the gad Cross Rooms at 8 p. m• D. �F��0� for the rigours of bettle, Skilful, S. T. Tuesday, November .6th, the .full fury of the German aircraft rugged, unflinching, stolid and per - Of the 8,772" steamers and motor- (tops next coWmn please) hasps a little unimaginative, British z t -ships of 100 tons and upwards reg- BROCK p altered under the British flag, at coastwise seamen enjoy none of the ��' Roa�EI ".Gmvel-v glamour of publicity, or the glory �+ the beginning . of this year, no few. E esight Edueatiou HEATRE v of, ribbons and gold -faced uniforms. , er than 4,247 are of less than 2000' •y one cannot distinguish them ashore �T _''tons. Many of these are vessels of si�d _...._ _ _ __._ I3 'TAY Crtlihld 'Pit Run — except_ Perhaps by the- silver -badge . the coasting type, or those used in with the naval crown and the let _Healthfully Air Conditioned s, .;Zi>i��l '~ normal times for the shorter vay- EFFICIENCY: tens M. N. worn in their button- -'--- �i� - All Shows Daylight Saving. Time t` ani Gw4ded 114;- ages to the continent. Britain's lar- - - holes. They are simple men carry- ger Pow 'specialise in the import <w -Sim� exYc-t of certain commodities ; 3 (tol} next column' please) rtiu SrDAY FRIU�Y & SATURDAY i Stone carried "by ocean-going steamers H. , OG'T, 31, NOV, h 'sad . 2 : >. -from and to the uttermost oat parts of ll. TUCK pl � �,ING SILLS .1•wo Shf)ws• at -7.30 and 9.30 dr }iQH't�1d Or o31 9th 2II Pit the world. But the smaller coastal Saturday Matirwe at 1.30 PHONE; Plant, �e 1,026. • � ports, used by small .vessels, playa Opt• _ l'b unto of�iie Heyward 64 ' most important part in what may, S�o�r-gairi feed, sere IERROL FLYNN r [ be termed the secondary distrib, Lyeaight Specialist N - JOHN i ,I§O ti R1V L & 130 l!i ion oi'Eiaain. The ,coasting vessca rryisney Bldg. (OPP• P. O•) vice mill -chicken collect cargoes at the greatler porta Oshawa. Phone 1516 y ' "The Sea Hawk" and distribute .them to many small- starter, growing _ _- ' er, ones. In Great Britain, -A-here no L - WITH - 0���p (� ('�j� Number 66 smash, laying mash, e V LMS part of the country is at any great - WITH MARSHALL n distance from the sea. a large P.& Myopia, -comsu ion y called chart- range mash; Joy CL"AUDI✓ RA1N5. of the populLdon can be supplied -generally caused 'iVe dei 13uildinR ++f All kiriae� sightedness, is -g DONALD CkISP >. through one nr�rt or -another invol- roe use of the starter, concentra` CARPI+ NtrL`1G.-YG, g Girough the imp P sluirt haul _b3' either '� eyes in early life and ur ng school AL _ . 1 AN HAL • rail. or road: 'The coasting trade is es ca f-6tart�',-tur--, PLUM _.._. life: an undue amount of dose µ ork CEU T entirely. res* for. the low key starter, salt i MONDAY, TUESDAY �. Wi'D'�DAY � BI11G, fates existing between port and and reading when the. . eye t sates " - - - are in their'formative-stages :s the _ :,NoVEMBER S, 5 and• 6 and port, and from and to towns within most comanon cause. The desire for l'in blocks and bag$' ftC1UFING. a considerable 'radius._of those, ports. Last Complete Show at 8.5e. _ Even in time of war much British and hab't of reading in these. cases `'�.., d.so sell Brantford Roofing t indulged in and app- Purina fly Spray ``-ane Million B C " di,►terinit, lym ire Bathroom trade still cnn�tinues to very easi y g coasting ✓gelated because, unlike the Condit- t , e instance the distrib- or cattle. . - __ •.. 'run. One may IClyopia I! - ' • ]r,gcupment �uro �Va6e cation of goal from the' coal-produc- ion of far-sightedness,.. WITH Systems, Beatty - very seldom accompan'ed by head- D. -11Z . �OC1„w�O V.ICTOR MATURE ” 8 table Egaipu)eat ing districts, and of the huge quan- 1J 1�1 k "be. A Myopic condition a►acomp- Building Material _ titie8 of food and other materials anied by headaches is generally , _ PICKERINCi, O1VT. ••C�\ROi�E. LANDIS ' froms. the. terminal ports where it is 'found to have seine other err- WE DELIVER LON CKANEY ,IR: otimaters Free ]tended from overseas. British cost- ; d it con- Worlt Guaranteed - wi trade lessens the burden on or 'combine with the myopic PHOA'E 5317" .n . cuaru r=ror�ed railways, ti tion- Many cases of head a+,he en- - F. P ROU SB countered -,a later life have been s• act Al am Added 'Attract" and diminishes the inevitable delay developed and fixed by eyestrain at "' / Pbcme 6`08 of sorting and _ shunting. One corn- P / Y tFILL. "Five Little Pep- this period. :More directly connected �. E. O pICKERING, ONTAIM par'atiuely small ship will"carry the p' FCNL�RdL D[BECTQR AND " - with t eyestrain of myopia is a. goods that could only be .hauled .by ' f r$ at Home �- li a fleet o! lareies using imported form of" aciti'.ng ai'the eyeball, gen- i - EMBALMER �e- - » whet-the,myopia is EIdBA _ s petrol. For the carriage of goods in eratly:found quccessor to W. J. 114ather. - developing.,Certain forma of muscle .:. '1V ITIi : p r'� I bulk; and in' spite of (,erman `air -«.to•' EDITH F EFLOW S = d i 0 V ! Y it e, _kraft, submarines and mines, the trouble are -common do be- combined - _ distribution by sea over a consider with tWs. trouble and a headache Night end Day yat'tiic'e ]Expert 88TPice aiad re- } = able area is still sw-itter ani ,..:� o �=1 t'1:• ` busii.eso 1'bobc its.:-tt n. a Phone able ecoa area than ' by row or. rail A history of these symptoms is: of i .-101 28 ;Repair Shop -pairs to all makes. Rens • tl'3 d g le obar es. WO ' .:'!.'he debt that Britain owes •o a <•: La n:prepared to repair trac- _ gnarantead. rs an int It . FIELD ko d tarsi •Hath' ry. - - m al t - .:. -. : 4 ..,. � :: � -••, '• • ., -- .. ac lmpn`me^tCoEk _ cra�R� HUd Television Ioedt . Satisfaction k­iar,ntccd 1 - _ Wii4al Ra iin 'S ervice = tiRTON aticn. jUH,J Aa�rPI C$ ERiyA l Phone 5201, 510} CLAtEvUti{_ . Phone _ .. .. .. T , 'gyp T 77 qa - SPECIALS JS G r fast ac e _ eek c. y B' iii C a I N -� S S .` ..SUS �.... =xl�finced Steaks _ l P`�or�c Liver, a -_ �• .." "" ' s -St G''WIlt g Beef,. 12C.' a 116. C. RAS Jewel • Sho rtleMgt w l :IClassic Cleanser, 410 .° ° , .. .—" ':..• lot of steam drives ... � .. 'd of your,tea A - ' LITTLE steam lifts the li y s • . _ ,trains, machinery. Your bank deposR E it may be little, but it combines with r : Picher•in the nation's :Butcher, , _(phone �OdB} millions of others to make a lot of "steam". It helps to run -- machinery of production, marketing, employment, business. It is important . GET HIGHEST MARK' PRICE = ' ; :indeed to the country's war financing and war -time effort. The monel • to move the and - -'4.-=is yours yet it helps provide the-cleedit necessary goods _ _ _ - services of the nation. (L Canada's chartered banks thus perform funs fo>r tions. of great usefulness. They receive the deposits of milliOns 'of Cana ,FARM PRODUCE .RICH T at' HOME _ 1n dians and individuals governments, bus' .. extend credit to , easings and •� ... . mat)ketin or tions. The small depositor: is important, to the bznka. ' • _ :sive Hogs Lays Calves �- g genua - welcomed as - �,?�he "Little fello�opularly so-called, is �Y. el med by bafilc, j ° - ' spring iambs I.�i'e` ow -_, - sive 5 Chi�keMIS Ban ks maintain, uninwr. z PKI In War, as in oda Cergedding depositors• funds; _ ..Fr+CSIi C+ $ - _ rupted, their forward to hence - �� ' faalitxidng the bastion's business —looking with freedoaar as the only .sure basis of enduring prosperity. - - - - it F_ 1VIN-3 ani rt1171Nu STATION WHITBY "THE CHAR'�ERED BANKS OF -CANADA Ip�C; ��/1111 FA;RMS� LT mot and Day, Fharas wbltbs tis . J ft'1 $RING, 4NY PH�NIL PICK 6100 r Male ' Qua tet' from the Baptist the children call, •. help them by 'C:RFIJl� glyg � , ; I, I = C :AREIV�ONT '.'Church' - saving yyur wrappers and tops, and •� _ - PIAriO-TQi�INa T F s The death took place on Sunday, if; they mis• you, send them !o the • F �� _ pts... Don Willsaas iisited home ..AND ., .. The B. Y. P. U. will meet Mon- °f •Fhrmtis' Booker, widow of the late bebool house anyway, over the week -end t the,Parsorra Fred Farmer, of Claremont, in her � All Hinds Of t 6p8ir Work ry n a ge day eve g 77th year. Deceased was the lough- Pill. -Ail Tuniol Grrataatetd ,�3u Mrs, R. E. Campbell and laugh- ter of the Iate Rev. Booker, a 'for- -Claremont Red Y,srp�� �n�sl r"• , -ter, Miss Merkt, of Toronto, spent rr>er� paster .ia 'Clarernoat. A brief - ��11•-� - -_C. S. Mapl�'NALD = Y Thursday 'last with Mrs. T. Gregg. service will b held at the Baph`.st Cross o re -organ- _ 1131!"ii W The Women's Institute I•(allowe en e S 90S Clog* !►t►+:, Toronto Church here, on `Thursday after- Mr Party was held at the Hall last ev- 1�Q Nov. ,• 6th. � ► i �` a Pbone Laktsidt I S01! ' pft:ng. particulars again. noon, when friends will have an op- .�� Mrs. Cowie Sr., mother of Mrs. porturs'ty .of viewing the remains, _ .- .� �� ��•�•� : Fred Cowie, o� Zephyr, Oat, is re- following which, •interment will be There will be a re -organisation (a►P ts►tes for P'arss ash Ootmts7 �A1 ** made in the- Claremont Union Cern meeting .of the. Claremont, North baildings. ,�•a.." yL NirliflNN+S , ported to be critically ill at the Picla ing Red Cross, ori Wednesday home of her daughter, etery. Windstorm . lusuranee on Baiidi�s FUNIURAL DWF,f7Z' .IL , - Mr. Lyman Piikey is not recover- The Woman's Association . of rthe evening, November 6th, ' in the Windanills,� etc. l4 United Church -met for their regul- Claremont Community Hall. Mr. W. ' lugs from his recent, stroke, as well E, N. Sinclair, K. C., of Oshawa,. Autemotile Insurance of - Private L�nbdanes M as his friends wvould ke. We hope ; ar attonthly meeting in the Sunday All 'Binds Bap and ry Night So ob _'to see him out again soon. i School room on Thursday, October ria address the meeting, along with - - 4t Mrs. , w•.a +.,�,� i_a._ musical_- numbers. WrZte ori Phohe =-, - ��-�R��:-i�t�ter bone fl000 1? SIaEGiAL -- Illattressea, Springs, I ��A=� -= and -Vicinity citizens have now, h d-malvern 5000� 1 fiongoleum Rugs, at 5 P. c.. below urge of the Worship Ser�zce, ass- y ISOWM�N' ,OWE y • fisted b Mrs, Coady. The Business ample opporturdt of. observing the catalogue prices, at' Beal's House-., Period by charge o€ the President, w ark that the local ladies, at►' me"n, - _:furnisYrings. ' j i n The are _,carning on in aid.=of- the Iced - - IOI -*� ��L WHITBY, `d;*rrAR 1VIa1�1{ha>�n, Mr. and Mrs. 1. F: Dopkin leave ;Mrs• Dr. TOmhnson, fo io ed. g plans were completed for the Ann- Cross, a nvork that 'is 'so urgently this wfor a twoiweek's vacation, . needed >tah�. ?t can be said that the _ COt1SLIt1t v, sitin seg eral different oints • .in ual Roast Chickei ' Supper, to be 1 �1 p Democratic world today ii 'facing Lia�'Clay Transport .our Province. I held, in the: Communi9y Hall, on p peri ,d during' iktihic'h its future " : ` Mrs. Hudson �s entertaining -her i Tuesday,'' I overnber ..12th. A. hymn ;�• D• �r�!FiE1}TRt'r �_ • nisi 'be d'efeiinined. The' • assistance 1Dsiis' ev[ss. lather, at_ her home here for a Yew -ondF .grayer. closed the meeting. of every one of _ u is rewired at R. 1, akerill betwesu Claremont, Brmgbasa ff Many came and partook . of the 9 I splendid supper, served by the lad= this time. -One of services' is tha.. Oe Itoofia forBarns and for--Greenwood,�teiv=end Torog� g Greeawo Dr. and -Mrs; Tomlinson entertain, , . _ of ..ding for the welfare of.:our Houses, Eavetroughs, Hay _ed the formers sister and her hus- res in charge. ` troops end of thr;se who are in the My drivers are, trained to bi oarsill� band here; for •a few, days last week. ''Same of our citizens had their '•front". We . can do . our share in .. mak' Barn Door .kis dware, - cernrxeous and reli•ibb& Tr r f rpt glimpse at the tremendously _Lift Etc Garage,. 4eme t work: Mrs. Effie Reynolds and •lady-; - some part by-a.,sisting the 'Red important rwnrk being cairi,ed out by. and Carpenter';wtrl of all -- =- :friend,. an'd the formers• brother, Po Cross; that world-wide, organizationg� Spe,i,a Aster ..n Long Dietas�ee -Mr. Wm. Thoatpcon, all of Buffalo, our ladies, when the exhibition was that -has undertaken the responsib- kinds: i aniingf were in 'tetivn oxer rite week end. , prese_nted at the Club House ort _Fri- ility 'of prow d ng for that "welfare. Dialer 'for Eastern Steel. day last. They were also abap, many Mrs. Maud Pattenden 'has pure h- We have a Vitro rp of wonderful pec- Tie order -toe small. None tea lar aced the property belonging to the of them, to remain to- enjoy the Products. g anrake supper provided by Quak- pie here, doing their part, = YOU Ah sYipmeats insured sadtssai late Mrs. M. J. Readman, and. has P CA_ HELP' ,Attend .the meeting. �t � Give you an estimate on g• [ran tie weatbee now taken possession. W e Overcome er "0'ts Ltd., and Canada Starch, quauiatirtbas snow them to-rcrt village. later in they afternoon. This tiv$s Mrs. Esther Palmer. and_ her mot. , enjoyed by everybody. The `'.yews BUY F• J, RR iter, Mrs, Sones, are both confined "glimpse too, and we mar ++CJ i FA RR ;ts to . their home, Mrs. Jones, being yelled at the variety and thorough- The best races On. Feed shown. Many Of all Binds... / i � • . obliged to remail in bed, from -.cux- noes to manufacture "of the , many 1 USETA sent illnesses.' Mrs. McIsaacs, was. g arments and pieces this articles seen, we heretorore thought FEIEv MY DANK taken to, hospital. in Toronto, - Raafin :.: Poets* Wao�. ! i >+�I +weeh to undergo treatment bn hoz we made only in some of~the lar- g 1.! , ` , i; -(KAY m' uct`� Too --r _ "throat. We wish them all an early ger factories. Garments for all ag- foal, :Cement, LiCllC. -�y� es. were to be found.. 312 made from _ - I l ?;F -FORE t INSULA` GD return'to better health. '. tl•e vary best of materials. The Best market prices paid �� " I 1. f � C �i ThP ehl rian*,IOYs Of rce cream tsocial at Cluu House -is not exactly a hide-out for' all k11ndq of grain, ' Y �iO�SE W1TN / ;� ttrhty - - . for non, as we -found a number �Z�D TOP the home of Mr. and Mrs. ROY Or- -Farr's Elevator ,Ar' ,y ' gen, in honoar of the new married of ladies busily employed a quilts, •WOO L % y,' o ratr'ri the several sewing mach I 1 II ri� -_ couple, bar. and - Mrs. -Jack "i1otBan• "fines. or gronrnft at one the seer- Claremont Ont. � � i _ - • � � �� -on Wednesday night teat. They were tits reciplenis of, many lovely ..aril al tables. Others iarashing `di9hes fofi f -. 'ft at their home. on the• a rest. A hive of humming industry Phone - Res. 38J. Office 881►. j� lid usefsl g� $. -all .for the most vyorthy cause - - - --t previous Wednesday . evening. = the clothing of those who have lost The reported real. estate activity _ rt1F thoi - e^.thly Pt---- frontat++! _ - alotzy� the lake icl thi3 town; •t1>mes, n. Bri in, !e shi -is making itself ,heard and i+,' _ ' - p:. v mound: ' ,r... in - = felt in .this northern. section, ny tn• - The Goodfellvw-sh p Class "of the engairie. , for _fx;m properties, both, Vnited Church Sunday School and indiv'3ual -farmers and 'rvrOnto some of their friend, ' netd a pleas- P E R IViA N E RT N A GG I N C FAIN - by cam: _ r�al estate men. Numerous e.nquir.- an sociat e•,enl?. -at:"the home o' TNaT !' ilkY�. f NE TEMPER f �_ des have been made in this section- Nrr. a'r+sl Mrs. ' Ifunald - McCullough - ,� , AN o r� =BE�=. �T-•-•-•&_- .,;+���• _ �� , ft"VES. 1 T du:ri ng the -past week.. �daEOct.`L:;rd. _the -d� . Fy! A Y W ter, We+3ne. Uc ! R EYES. . di�p:ay1re 7ae''of. Pricxi was ;h chsrhe Q� /' _ ' Cala th s :A$tArIEL . p,, i IM -TUCK. 1J1�, C1PT. D. ! .1 rte• : the newest. of rise 'D•ae• 7..,a.. .•irN, _it U�_+O, Yt•r,. ,,- rR'vit, � . t ; -� r� 1• week. When' use lr,i,i<s' rt tn�%,} igted h ,_ a l�rt. of the Dish •�:1G opp.. !. Ov ^��„` � ��• �<.� � t �!C1 . trinuc!s. }oto 'can't help bu think er -:- very int e ro t::g and edti cati�na 'Alone back to the dei � ° Mt ars_. pf , i. t3;s - - - s n n r c Mtnn Fs ,oks,' was en by ° , orifi+! JLW A ONT. tlot moue tl•:L an4.t . - - s-=�Pbt gin£ l.er Al H'tc• .e'-ening,. _ _ '-'���-� •.,,7 + -= ' remark _ - l'�at ttiinga ' are -r, 4r,'�-- 1.Ne^.r = ,hi,.4«on part of l,t ' +;,t. 'Tri=� cat. lam. . - •..... ln=r.'111aT,k3. y -'. L-c'@t tlf, 'd` 4.1411 .P. y'cl: Amir I& `�- ,. - beauty. _ - ! firs Gr,:t*�: n•Ld C:ar :es. �finiversarr- P,irth iay-; _ - lsR „ t a. P r� ;:i, . i uiii� iwas serve i 0'f T. _ _.Party and SZ!e. Novemher VA. 1, i • !Ovetlan•i selebrates his lofh anuli'- i al. jpinc�d in suhging; :gyp?d t+an•� f ersary'.in his cnatomaay wad orr tiie ymr•11 Our neat uncial ev ring «ll �--- - b"s31.. AN YOU'LL HAVE A MUCH MORE �' be Feld at NTT. and MTs. Len. PA A , loth, _with a spec'al birthday party, :key � Ihr me in November. :ONiFORT'ASLE HOhIiE IF YOU FIX IT WITH 1 birthday c -eke and special prize's, The -Tumor. Red Cross CFuu �r--WOOL ��/ in and have a -cup of tea b� � "� O P hisulating �• 0 0 n and 5 o'clock and 7 and 9, the Public. School here are conduct-. (Yt, if!•lr2G, ing a campaign to gather.. Tanay 1 j COAL $gyp w sppers, Crisco and Chipso r ffli Cll KINGSTON ROAD DUMBER AN DScjboroLTD n the afternoon. ruing next Rev. • - 30 Ki-ngaton Road, Sc On , Sunday' mo Box Tod w, 'n order to raise money .. SLOP W. Daniel will continue his series Pickering 74r. = of addre&ses•camnlenced on Sunday; for the Red Cross. They are allow- Hotward 2300 , ,1 Sunday, at .ed a percentage by the Company Scarboro • 314 Evenings, Whitby 961 _ speaking oa the subject - for each iwrapper or box *.cfp• So if Jesus thought of Himself," and in • :. Ia simpk but dca M- :. _• the evening, the second of the ev- (top next column piease� iia* we Bas' tsrnialt' ` ,. -- memorials that wig ening series, Convers.on of a Con- , - Wieatioua Objector." All are wel- -Notice to Creditors �+�k i n dls�y -- came to these services... _ AND OTHERS - `land osS iiarveat Festival, Services will be =111 act k evsey CARS, `- �. DGE esu in the United Church on Sun- In t* Estate of William Gormley, , h the a�. DQ day, November 10th at li a. mr and Deceasd• l �ra. mer Tribute - 7 P. m. Special messages and spec' - AU PERSONS having cla'rria `a- p,"R. gTAlp'FORD _ - t both services.. The An- ..,r,. - i!al mesio, a gainat the estate of William Goren- � g;�vraf Menatmattal -- nual Roast Chidden Supper will be .ley, late of the Townsh',p of 'Pick- AKb 1939 Cugtom Dodge an held in the Community Hall, Friday Bring, in•• the County of Ontario, P1f, "2 7Wt* Oat. - -In Perfect condition Nove,mbei 12th, from 5 to 8 p.• m• who died on or about the 16th day Road West �• i Q,, '1'ickets,•25 and 40 cents. of July, 1940, are hereby not'�ied y�19 Fori it DeLux� Sed -- y - - - 'The Shoulder -to -the -Wheel Party, to send to the undersigned solicit= y et tie hoarse of Mr. and Mrs. Birk- ors t6 the Executors of the estate ` a Radio, �PhltBwfll tiras, erfect ' : - ett a few rights ago, was also a _ on. or beforo the 15th day of ' Nov- : big success. Over one hundred per- _ - 1937 Chev -Co.iCho Deluxe ember, 19A0, full particulars of .. sons a'tended., had supper, stayed to their claims, atter which last men- I1 : enjoy ' n eva:ung of gamer, and a��,� •V c�'+ µ cine. 7riends from Oshawa rioted date the Executors will for-++ 193 V Fo: Carolet • . thwith pro��eed to distribute- . the _ ... said Toronto, were among the out- assets of the deceased, having re• ... Isonal siders: The •party • netted a sum of a slim '- •of 'which s '�% Wood1929 Chev a�gstrd Only td ih ci s �'�0��� aver X36.00. Well, donel the Exwutors shall then have not - The regular meeting of the Miss- `Ag eney :� -935 Chrpsler Sedan ice and tete Executors will riot be - _ on Circle of the Baptf at Church vallis liable for the assets or any pitta A !�o� be held tonight (Friday), at the thereof to any person of whose X� g �_ p ~ R� 193�i Pon +�"-'an - : lhoine oi'Misg 3.- .Evans: This k claim they shall not-then'have ree- Wiles yrs nedifw a -Girls' I.:eeting'to which all of the eived notice. oo,tgrelration are invCted The add- Dated at Toronto this 22nd 'day. of llaallednatats sa'sshilbd! b rsss� �* F.. ,': Claremont h- x .�rm will e givenspeaking Olt O d October 1940. _ srowees sb• - L� w 1TQ _._.. _ .._.... „ PRONE 8901 � • apes g t PAYNE and BISSETT, 62 Rich- � E '` `- t• r�a fashioned Alibla.'. Spedal music a mond Str. West, Totonto, Ontario; L. LYE ` tflis rnPeting will include numbers A t i ii Soctdrs o nthaaty son, - . • • . .... . -.by Miss Vivian Sadler, and the Lawand Claremont QTlt-. Fret T, . Bur ring ^-xkuton. t Ab b Cu2t►da's Prilme Minister Congratulates The Navy away. For the first .lime, this cob confera�noes meeting in ,the west umn considered the stection . of called for his removal, citing ,his '" W1IlIde as a possibility worthy at •Sailure., to do anything in the face ,. '^� serious consideration. Was lrreet- of the drastic wheat' situation `.'` ' f�% dent Roosevelt scared when he When asked if Premier Godbout f _ took the stump for the last rounds -.of--Quebec might be named to sue- of unof the 1940 pWitioM battle? recd Gardiner, Prime Minister King The contest to the south of -us smiled last -week, and di(Vnot com- ,,:, doubtless drew a great deal more mit himself. - ✓' attention_ than it was worth. The n r outcome could not matter very ma• - - - 'x '6 r terUlly -to Canada — nor to Great LIN Years O Britain, since both candidates were pledged to give her all aid, short of war. Nevertheiess the president- • For the !first time itr- 342 years sal race was an exciting thing for the *famous Gospel .Oak at Pols- anybody to hatch, fi .� s.ead, . Suffolk, Eng., is changing + Toward the End :of the week the hands. It is -believed that in the Dominion was becoming more and .seventh century, the Gospel was - -- mora concerned with tale . business �. first _ preached -to- • the East Sax - of Parliament just about to con- ons under this tree, which is said e - - vene, prorogue and reconvene. Ail- to be 1,300 gears ofd. partiee made ready to jump into Ships built of iron have been. _ - -- E "the 'debate on the address in reply recorded as lasting for neltrly _ t6'the Throne Speech .AJ;bfense 100 years. One built in 1848 _ Minister Ralston postponed a trip and still in use has engines dot- --- — - y overseas, War Services Minister ~- : r ing from 1869. _ Gardiner hurried back from Britian for the opening. _f , Mr. Gardiner's filling of the post The longest. period of world y y fx of Minister of Agriculture, as well peace since the beginning of the z - as the war Services Ministry, was- eighteenth century was the viewed as unsatisfactory in 'many thirty-nine ~ quarters of the Dominion. Farm ' y Yearn -following the r �• defeat of Napoleon in 1816. -C. N. RAILWAY REVENUES'" VishiM eastern defence stations, Prime Minister King took the opportunity to congratulate the _ -SHO 11 BIG it\CR+ A Q raL1tJ offieeres-and men of Canada's navy on their splendid-workr He is shown here •inspecting the officers of a- destroyer at -anchor, in an eastern ed by now, is a master of the feint.- In First Nine Months of 1940 of $21,315,962, Net, Over The T H R W A R - W E E K—Commentary on Current Events_ with - everyone•a attention - - �'°spondmg Period Last Year : { -concen- trated on 'the eastern Mediterran- ean. he could.hardly choose a bet. Net revenue of $3,92? -467 for the month of Se teatber and of �15 THE TIDE TURNING p ter moment 1n which to make $127 968,316 for the nine months period, January to September inclusive thr�at through Spain (a' whole Oer is sown in the monthly: statement of operating revenues, operatipg ex - man division was reported to be. pe es and net revenues of the Canadian National _Railways all inclusive . BATTLE OF BRITAIN? poised there) to blitzkrieg Gibrat- . eyste issued at headquarters last week: - tar and close the door od the west an p b r o . .is. year were $21,119,220' ; _ per ng expense 3. For thOperatenine months of revenues in -September the present year, operating revenues. were - era Mediterranean with - the help d of the Vichy government; once $178,415,991, an increase of $36,170,054 over the corresponding period' =--Tia eoming winter will not see SI QHenslve Pla++ned _ 0 France tuna persuaded to re-enter- of last year, . Operating expenses up to September 80 of this year were the defeat of Great Britain, Sir Talk of i coming "great odens- th; war. Thence on to Dakar .. Col- $150,447,675, an increase of $14,854;092 ,over the similar period of )lorman Angell, well-known. English ive" by the British was heard last oner Frhak Knox, Secretary of the 1939. The net revenue of $27 968,316 for -the 'first- nine mohtbs of " soonamist, declared In an Inter._ -week from Prime Minister Cburc- U. -'S. Navy,. envisioned each a pow 1940 represents an -increase of $21,315,962 , over the corresponding vWw at Boston Met, week. The de- hilt and three Cabinet Ministers, sibilit period of last year. - - _. • y when he declared last week Pe y Qs �°a caused by air raids on .. (Lord Llalyd, the oilonial Secr2t- that the tali of Gibraltar -would be The' summaries follow: _ - rheat Britain during the winter. he �, A. V. Alexander, First Lord of "immeasurable'r tmpo�t�ancs to Month. of September' _ *K would be offset by- assistance of the Admiralty, Aircraft Produc- the United States .If it should re-- Decrease - - 1989 _ Increase or. _ ... . . . = Spam overseas —from Canada, the tion Minister Lord Beaverbrook). snit Is. a German move down the. _ Operating -Revenues $ 2 .1940 1,119,220 $ 22,645,308 Decrease $ 1,526,083' binned States. Australis and IndW This raised questibns In everyone's west coast of Africa, to the vicinity Operating -Expenses 17;191,755 16,340,6¢1 Increase 851,092 Britain Wins First Round mind': Would. the offensive come of Dakar, *htch Is only 1,600 miles 'Pilot the defending forces had on land. In the air, or by sea? from American shores. _ Net Revenue - } 8,927,467 $ 6,804,642 Decrease $ 2,377,175 - yy woo the first rounds is the Battle Would it involve reeonquering the Japan Backing Downs r at Britatn was becoming increae- entire continent of Europe by fight- The Far Eastern situation ap-' Agsre=ate to September 30 ' fegiy evident last week. The R. A ]littler and the Nasi war mem peared to have quieted down, some- Operating Revenues $178,415,991 $142,245,937 Increase $36,170,054 chine off the mup? Would it wait 7, while maintaining mastery of what. Several high diplotna.ts in Operating . Expenses 160,447,6?5 135,598,688 Increase 14,854,092- until France. Belgium. Holland, 'tire hems skies was Carryingmoo •thee Tokio, over m ant said. told their Net Revenue. # 27,96$,316 $ 6,652 354 Increase $21,315,962 Norway, countries full of grave an-•�•. ws>it with steadily mounting rust and-widespt�ead sa�botsae, tura- home ,governments last 'week that _ . _. _ .. -- - atrength to enemy territory; the Japans reaction to growing Bri- Roya1 Navy controlled the (]bannel ed against thein masters and tried tom -American solidarity in the Far sad eomRinued to ectafto a strict to throw ort- the Nasi y9ke? Would ZsA Indicated- that the Japanese LIFE'S UKE THAT _ :By Fred Netter- iiocitads of Aria -held countries It begin with large-scale military -felt they had lost the initiative In _ &MUng• on the North flea, operations Is. the Axis rear — Ii, the At- the Paclffc, at !asst 'tor the time - r��� Iaatio and the Mediter unean• the. the gasters Mediterranean? US MODERN�+� being, and would delay any' plana Reftlsh people were resisting the Crisis Nears In Mediterranean I they might have hid for early lo- asTage attacia of the Luftwaffe Events appgared to be shaping tion in the -Netherlands East Indies VM magnificent aplrft; North Ann- that way is the Near East last and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. erica was feeding Great Britain week. A British diplomatic offens• At the same time. German agents as endless stream, of planes. am- Iva was suageited by the meeting all over the East were reported st+¢IIttion and other war material. in Istaabud of the British Ministers to be working to foment an open , admitted- that between J a and ritala • - : siren the Russians adm _ to Yugoslavia, Turkey and. Bulgaria, cath _ :Ws. B� . / l ilk* British were snore- than hold- considered as a prelude to forming ash the• United States . . . and . jig their own. Red Star, official a new Balkan bloc to stop kn Axle the Burma Road, China's lifeline; organ of the Soviet Army, declared, drive southward; the London Times . Jnat re -opened . b; 13t•itgia, - waa J / tt h a t . Germany's air offensive urged is an editorial that Britain bombed repeatedly... , _ - - - _ - e;alnst Britain bad failed. The - seize Greek naval bases and Gandhi's "Last Campaign" >IWr said that not only were the strengthen her -position at the en- in India, the 72 -year-old wizened Hrittsh continuing to defend them- emy's expense; the visit of British Gandhi, leuder of millions, inaug- _ selves but were able "effectively" War Secretary Anthony Eden to urated an Indian Nationalist dla Io easry the battle to -.Germany- the Near East, seen as part of an obedience campaign which he bop - No Invasion Till Spring? attempt to promote Egypt's inter- ed wo:ald'' effect a rec6nciliation Tendon In the conflict against Italy "not only between Britain and India Tom, -Vincent 8 h e e a n, world -famed and create w' Balkan -Arabic bloc but also between the warring ns.- foreign correspondent who wrote against 'the Axis, obviously. was tions of the earth:'. (Reconciliation «Personal History," though frank worrying Germany 'and Italy. between Britain and India to' come, in an opinion that Great Britain Turkey's Attitude. Vital in -his eyes, only when the world have to have more help in :,The crux of the Balkan -Medi- dependence of, India 1s granted). war materials, said that he believed terranean situation lay in the It- Describing it as tate "last campaign" actual invasion of • England would tttud'e of Turkey, and by reversion, of his life, Gandha stated that sot occur until spring and that the to the attitude of the. Soviet diplo- did not.expect.'it to result in his people could withstand the air bar mats front whom Turkish' leaders arrest, since the Imprisonment of, ia$e appe+red to'be taking their cue. each a popular idol would embarr- Reports of three separate invas- The trend seemed unmistakably to, ass• the authorlties. e Ion attempts by the Germans which• 'be towards stif;•resistance by Tur• Election Race Hot bad been beaten off by the R.A.F. key ,to the demands of Germany On this aide of the globe, the U. appeared in all the newspapers and Italy. With Turkey in the war, a elections - retained - top position last week. Featured most promis- Axis plana in the Mediterranean in the news. The race was getting- antly was the story of a big at- could very saaily 'go sour. hotter, the margin between Roose- , ° •. tempt on Sept, 16th, the day after Gibraltar and Dakar Telt and Wilkie narrowing hourly, "Let's pat it this way, then .. Maice believe we're sittint in the ` Qoering flew over London. But Hitler, as ws hays all learn as -the big day was onlyhalf-a-week — park—up um - p p ps a goblin, as you're scared'!" REG'LAR FELLERS — 100 % 14 -Carat By GENE BYRNES GWAN ! 1F THEY WERE -- MY POP JUS' THE GLASS PART _ 13000�HT A PAIR OF / - 11011.110 ��'�' AIN'T CPLE BUT TM r iOL1C�OLL y - HTH�H THEM ?g --�- IRONMhORK _ ti EXAMlNA r„ ,}�,7 3 " •. • !. i ._ '0 9 .. �'i - - - - - _• .rte, w- . _. .........� m w, e "�� • • .. ; • • -. . i0 against Da L i accusal;na Darcy .in re' 3 Eard to hit attitude toward Wick- i ' dam• r ham swept through her. Her acute distress that lif should now be A A , forced to take 'her 'into his con- Q L _ ridence on a tastier to her ep and L , ` • , , ,' peFSonal to him, made her speech• *►7M_ less with grjq and -regret _ _ IG"My sister, Georgians. was only, r !'oswI fifteen when she fell under Wick- _ i # . ' y ham's spell." he- eafd-hesviiy: "She . _ ♦ �� has a considerable fortune in her MDiZ L CHp►MFM ' ' i own right. His plan was to elope Y « r - - - - with -her and then, under the threat MEDLEIF .OF- BEQUESTS - of publishing her disgrace, to. force I have had so many differenti me 'to consent to their marriage. da of ie-- v , 'types of letters and km By a special rwling'of the Post Office I#y the mercy of Providence.'I tis questa the last two 'weeks that 1 covered the plot in time. Youm tis- decided •I: could give this week's , Dept., YOUR `PERSONAL- CHRISTMAS CARD, not to exceed ter has been leas fortunate" —column- none other than the name-- tc t A painful silence fell .b ween , et chosen 61/2 inches in width and 41/2- inches iii hem,- ' One request was for a "nut .*depth. MAY BE SENT WITH Darcy , finally broke. it. "Miss i - YOUR OVERSEAS aft parcel. -and date loaf using whole wi�eat �j.. g Bennet, • may I ask it everything' flour," so I am giving you my a - i _ _ _ _ possible is being done to recover favorite, which I use and I atri SENDS 300. your sister?" sure you will like it.: 11� � Ellzl+beih averted he+_ face, try - 60 �,RRMSH LS" — ,°EXl'ART" _ s - • - 4 - or "LEG CKiARETTES Ingtomaster her tears. "My 4ather - -' - - Date.aad Nut Loaf ... •' j. [e �9'a1!tl. has goiie to"London. He and my itis cope sifted flour (pastry) Eat as neraeddollr° Christmas!~ «+tb.T• sa+t O+ONG«osyMACDONALD'f uncle are searching for. her." 1 cup whole wheat flour. Cancan's snatw seem FM can .+,.•DAILY MAIL, a s.+e«. "Ii these is any help I can .give +,yy teasp. each of nutmegs, cin- food—ncosaeaded bt► / CVERSEASMC .S.F U•ib.d,fP.,Ond�• n coachaandaddews. - i f be only too g --I should o course' 1 namon' and "ginger -happy—" 2-3 tease. salt' pr�uW' totours:Cmwa 50 She afiook tier head.- "Thank . gr,nd'BookotMape' - _- 12SENDS 1000 CIGARETTES "'/s cup butter (or, other -short- _• - ata you. But I'm sure they'll find -her. ening) - i Send in .craven to arty Single Military Address Overseas_ _ _ It will all be settled somehow." 1 cup broft sugar (lightly &sudorwv Csnsasstamch He felt -as -if he should go, but packed) • �•QneLABELtorEACH . ITEM. Addre�: The Csaais - CHRISTMAS ORDERS SHOULD BE IN BY NOV.IOth her profound distress stayed him. 1 ,cup buttermilk B,,mchC-=p•nSLmited,Dept, He tried to find some words of 1 level teaspoft baking soda t•a tw�°¢OnsL] T`Yo°eo' MAIL ORDER AND REMITTANCE TO r or er, ed it dates Owrssos meat, -W. C. IIA T "I'm afraid- I've stayed too 4ongr - %-cup- chopped w u s . P.O. Box 1929, Plows d'An"s, Montreal, Counts he faltered. "Goodbye," 1 egg - a,,.e,,,,,M,d0OWAD.•ra....-WAW W- "Goodbye," she w h i s p e r e d Sift pastry flour, spices and -LL- Salt. and pepper to t8ste through hor'tears. salt --gift just 1 cup of flour, 2 tablespoons pimento He looked at her for a lang.mo having the other % cup ready— IF eady— B4i1 macaroni in salted seater IF /� meat. ,This is probably the last whole wheat flour varies in tex. _ until tender, then drain — after - -/ 7 time I shall ever nee you," he maid ture so, that 1 cup may be suffi- rinsing with hot crater. Coal. Seed ' slowly. "God bless-' you. Elissbeth vient, but- if it seems thin add and -shop pepper. Chop onion and - Bennet." - the Y, cup. Fold into pastry flour add to. macaroni. Remove skin in anothea imoment he was gone. Pn*de � ke To Se Continued) (sifted) apices and salt, .the -whole from salmon, retaining the• liquitr (— - wheat flour. Cream shortening, - Crush the bones — then oda d p � add sugar and egg 'and best well liquid and fish (which has been Add buttermilk and soda — then flaked .to the argni mixture. Adapted from the Metro -Goldwyn -Mayer Picture' Pro. #+ect EiBby'� -told it flour. -- Lastly_ add the Fold to thick 'ai;d dressln6 _ by �,r� And e� datee and nuts. Butter 3 round Serve on lettuce; sliced tomatoes ltiil t1Sl • (lb: size) baking powder tins or and encumbers are delightful ao- ,�,ER'j'j��g GEI,$IIV - molog of equal size. Steam for 1% ompaniments. _ — —-Chocolate _ Copyright 194D by Loew's Inc. - Constant Care Is :Needed hra then dry fits moderate Pudding . Oliva oil b Good Friend oven or bake for 1 lir. in a mod, 1% ounces unsweetened choco- erste late _ oven ,SYNOPSIS broken. Then Darcy realizes that - e . - , family er no, he cannot conquer The beat friend to a baby's akin $swap Ea Casserole Since marriage Is a girl's Only - 2 cups cold milk earief In the 1800 s, Mrs. Bennet. - his honest love -for Elizabeth. He and heir is cites oil. Rubbed light- 1 lb.- sausagra - ifs cup white. corn syrup - - mother of five marriageable dough- P!'oPosas and she rejects him with ly -tato the clieetea before going out Unpeeled apple ''(est) tee- �i cup granulated auger eontampt- in.a eold-wind, It prevents rough- tions 2% tablespoons corn starch, Mare—Elizabeth, Jane, Mary, Lydia nets; rubbed Just ae ltgbtly into and Kitty—campaIons tike -a pen- the scalp, it.clears away the "milk frown sugar 1-13 teaapan sett' oral to captors two eleh London CHAPTER NINE _ ._ � Chopped green 'pepper and 3h -cup cold milk cruht" or occasional acuttinesa onion 1-3 teaspoon vanilla - :..baeheloFs. Mr. Darcy and Mr. Bing- a Family Skelton which often gives a brownish look lay, for her two elder girls. Jane And then tragedy overtook the ? sups sifted dour Cat chocolate and place is y to babies' heads. It 4 beet octet •1 and Bingley fail. In love pt first entire Bennet household. sitgbtly warm, the bottle being 4 teaspoons baking powder double boiler with lite two cu -sight, but Darcy's pride in his Lydia. without. bothering _to stop of -tot water teaapaoa salt milk. Heat until chocolate meati, stood_in a cute ar jug _ g tablespoons butter (or short- family and rank, prejudices Eliz- fora marriage license, eloped to ten minutes before needed. beat with rotary heater. Add il- k -abeth against f+im despite the fact -London with George Wickham. Yayedine comes a Good aetwad to ening) gar and syrup and heat to boil - that the are warmly drawn to Mrs. Bennet• took to her bed, lfa cup milk in oint. Blend corn starch with _ Y cites oil for the scalp. A baby's g" P each other. Darcy finds Elizabeth's overwhelmed by the disgrace which face -mould never - need Soap— Prick- sausages well and cook the 34 cup milker add the'salt and __. family Impossl6le, Her _genteel followed in the wake of her daugb- cream or oil will quickly remove until nicely browned all . over. stir in slowly with chocolate .in t - father Is completely overshadowed ter's mad caprice. Not only did the. Coat apple 'sections thosonghly tare. any gntbbinebs aroti'ad the mouth, - ; by her vulgar, scheming mother, elopment set Lydia outside the and then plain warm water. rbin- with brown sugar. Stir and cook until mixture -has ad her slstet•s, outside of - Jane. • pale._ its ac_andal . ruined forever all water for preference, can be used- to casserole,_ which bass been thicketed, - heating :frequently_ to. Mary is a pretentious bore. Lydja chance of marriage for, )ze_r four to -finish up� with- well' greased, sprinkle pepper and keep smooth. 'Cover and conk and Kitty aro unmannerly bolster• other daughters. Then eyes; they-haus to. be. kept onion (a little chopped celery may until raw flavor of starch disap- ` ous. Elizabeth is completely Incena- Jane, returnlnit from London. and bright and clear, and it isn't on- be •added). Arrange, apples -and pears. Remove from heat, add - ad at Darcy's treatment of George Eltzsbetb, back from her vLett to ough merely' to bathe them, with sausage in _alternate layers. - Vanilla and cool. Serve with 'Wickham whom he refuses to meet. Charlotte, accepted this result with boracle lotion evwy'morning. They Measure flout and sift with whipped cream. t3he credits' his rdfusal to -the fact- grim ialenee Since Bingley oras lost must be protected from strain. A baking powder and salt. Cut in ` -- that Wickham is the son of Darcy's to her, Jane had no interest in bus. baby shooldn't lie in -her pram stvr• shortening gradually, add milk to !tate steward. Darcy, disgusted with bands. Elizabeth: having flatly re- Ins at a white wall, or a glaring make a soft dough. Knead, shape Mus Clambers a.lcomes per- Mis Bennet familylnfluences Sing- 'fused Darcy's offer to marriage, (though pose}bly suu)ess) sky, or for -casserole and cover sausages tonal letbrs from interested ley against Jane. Jane Is heart- -settled -her mind .,to. the fact that, -ai canopy oe pram -hood lined with ' _ and apples. Bake in hot oven, S5. readers. ns is pleased to rennins -she'd live and die a spinster, white or cream. "They look so much minutes. sugsestiops on •copies for bee through C'harlotte's husband, _ .smarter with. the lighter linings, - - column, and is even ready to lit l My. Collins, Darcy heard of the madamjn -but insi6t on dark green. Salmon Salad (Lobster or Tuna tan to your "pet peeves-" Re- _ r scandal.' HD immediate reaction Don't leave gay tbyt dangling Just may be wed) I quash for recipes or specs' la was to take the first coach to Mere• above the heed as F pram decor• ?,4 cup macaroni mems are in order. Addres. your -i. tob, and upon' arrival, set out ".at atioti either. Babies are just as 1 re -letters to- "Miss Sadie B. Chain - once for the Bennet home. happy, and 1 medium sized onion (chop- era, 73 es ., - Send stamped,- Wf- b Lh Toronto. - i Elizabeth .tel_ -Mary • ru8hed to w in the d � _ - .. M 3 shady •gra"ea leaves moving a Pe ) -.: N ' �RCT� that Darcy was in the parlor watt breeze,. or the billowings of a cur•! lb. tin salmon add[assed envelope if yon' Witt Ing to speak to her, - lain against a window. Salad dressing• . - a reply. Wa`'e Darcy rose from his chair as' she 'entered. _ "Mr..., Darcy!" She greeted. her N jCE TO 6�T' -._ : •' tone sharp with angry 'defiance.- DE�P• �� � � ,too. _ • "May I ask what has brought you ,wlS _ ORNING r ' here ?i ASK Yo s His own Sister ' /� =' . His no alarm, Madam," bye re �/ =START THEt' - Listen to London DIRECT plied coldly. "I have no. intention - of reopening -.the painful subject' SAY ' Oi_marriage. After, what yon said _ _• -.. � .. - _ . : the. other day,, that chapter is de =' FOR ANY finitely closed"' He Paused, and ? his voice, when he again spoke. • 'RIGHT 0 p was gentle. "Bad news travels fast• • —Eat >•s a`D LA Miss Bennet, A few hems' after you foY Breakfast Eat KELLOGG'S v ° 4. LL ns - - gt�tM0/A1C left the Collins' home I heard a -bout ALL -BRAN ill Golden -Brown Muffs } tit M1WHA71 George Wickham and your sister. fes. >� l ` of as a Flavourful Cereal ON THE `oa I felt -,It any duty to come at once," ti ,r E PURCHASE OF A NEW "To triumph over us. I supPoaF." Try gig d of that Y.morning ' - '�} �� gx'ouch b � � '► (Q � she answered 'bitterly. y t . _ . keeping regular I � C " ' x be so simple when you start the day To offer any serrteen," he said a k ,g (in ' PRESSURE MANTLE � '� kindly. Her amazed stare gave him i X.&: 's vight,eatingKELLOGG ALL -BRAN (in �\ momentary pause. "Mise Bennet,',, muffins or as a oe'eal) for breakfast LAMP he continued,,."I, told you the other `+ every morning! Your doctoi° will tell _ day, that, where Wickham wan coil-, �` �I�� you cot nn= eouatip&tion is usually old lsm9 f Z b�oo��� 00t�`°' earned, I chose to be silent. What I ` ' , or•.•' �'� due to lack of intestinal .bulk. _ r an theme _ :has ha nevi to 3+our--sister .. htis lies this - w cot Ppe •..w ,'"«w,tt' RBLLOCG'S ALL-Bnw'x Supp change my mind. You - t-rwnro now oRen rev bi made nie c g r. w s - a` nCeded bulk' and also -the intestinal K _ . ,. +nw i� �a have a right to know the troll; "•,.,. c:� Order snt'w•o about R'ickh•aul. One must know , tonic vitamin Bt. a package to ' - sesytt ���smps � +aa� i"J - - :��` (!�t 's, tIl tw0{9611iaell df9n+f° !or {�- ydl>S �Ii OCGr °+'�'"zts. asp, the wast in order to be able to x` ,•,e tent sizes. Made by Kellogg`s. id jjrtb- guard against it. Your SiateT'e case'• N „�r„',""•-n - was not the first. Mise Bennet:'_�.ondon, Canada. There's a Muffin re6pe printed ' Coleman Lamp ,� Steve Co., Ltd. 44 Elizabeth paled. '.DO• y.OU mean ,pry dory paoka(syf KOHO"'a A,.� Sown. �"° "' `� • �. Nsery bySavinEl B� War Sevind• Certificate•" « s ]nest. Wo -it Toronto, caasas that Wickham has done thin b� t foie?'' she cried. LIE:044­7t "To my own sisit�r:' he said un• GET YOUR • . a .r . P: tJa:.R-s`a-'- - - happily.- ;, C "Your sister?" Elizabeth's unjust r ...•.•:s.y.. .•ani,,,• . _...,s 1111..--- ,.a� - .,m-::n.+�r'';�a .. t,e,:..�s • -, .. • _ 1111' .. �•. - ' « r -Mr. and Mrs. -Alex. Wilson and 1:1CKEWNG' TWF. COUNCIL .. ; Mel. Paxton. Dusbartc it. A., S. Q � McI''arlance, Rouge. Yic. 1 ` - 00ALISX8 `' family, of Toronto, spent Sunday November meeting ;.t ,Broughal: -1 .Vic. Robinson, Ctaremjiit, Ooh. T. Wed. Myersl Irish Reg. _ wpth the foerner'e mother and Mrs. this afternoon, N:r. 1st. Fred, White, Dunbarton, R. C._A. F. Walt. Barligan;' Pick. R. C. E Chas. Rate, Dunb. R. Ent. , �Haidly seem likelHalld*e'en Thos. Andrew; here. __._ Ray Cross, Dunbarton, Q O. R. # Clare L. Allen. Dunb. ?. �qy - -,Mr, Wan- Cullis has,been in front a e icture - N.: Dick Cross, Dunbarton, q. 0. $. Today'spage P Morgan :~lark, L. and Welland Reg. ,Eio on and Mrs. Lockwood, a much less satisfactory 'condition-' change in 40 years. The Cc-- Bob- Dowber, : _„uartor., Navy during this' present rweek. AIbert rears,. i . ,:,•on, R. C. A, F. Ralph Morton, D -H Rifles Clare'm! spentBttpayialY.,,, the former's :I ,mer store, Claremont 40 }ears ago. Joe Norton,.R. C. R. Ctare's►t --+Friend& are d to know Pen Paid, Dumbarton, W. O. R. fasrents,_>� '� '$nd`MrK:-Ioc lwood. = ' �. t -- -- Jaelc Norton, R. C. R., Clare'rnt that he is' imgrovingi thoagh some- Eddie 11: -Donald, Dun. A. S. C. --amiss..; Bertha Bunting and other _ I T . • what slowly: 4 Geo. Underwood, Dun. ��_ S. C.. Henns, Clare. 15 Gen Hoop, Members o, the- family, of To onto, - -- s►ere wi th Mr: and ;i1ra. F. liviatin -�nc. Gerrie.: ELadl j 01,1;1, Suit• Dick Towler, Pickering' Roy. Tor. ion Sunday last. g� day at .his home. Reg. Wells, Rouse, A. & C. BRADLEY'S _ --Mr-and -Mrs. George Feld -Mrs. Clinton Pascoe, of Whitby, Joe Amos, Dtittbarton, A. C. A. F. has been spending a few days wi th Norval Kylees,' Dunbarton R. C. A. ' $ 1 3® a pr.'u - Vere among those who attended the Bill Moore, D1:r,bartan, R. C. i}. ' Men's 0`'Ar&Ilt9. •• pr.:up Mr. and Mrs. Herman 'Pascoe, here. 1 recent Ittte'rnational Plowing Match i Jas. Crump, Dunbarton, 48th High. Men.'s work boots, $3.86.up Rt St. 'j'hoanas.. - -Services in the Presbyteria>t j Bob Graham. Dttttba:-ton, Tor Scot. Church were conducted b Rev. A. --Mr. Wee. Decker, formerly with Y Ken Smith, Dunbarton, . Signallers )E'aralaers;—L6■� Our her�leSs G. Rintoul, B. A., of Wychwood Pr► iC. A. Sterritt, :'here,. now of Cree- esb erl' Church,- Toronto, Eanda Alb. Smith, Duabarton, R. C. & F. f« *Ie�. Allen, Dunbalton. 48th H. ' sist last, who preached a very impress- _ . and the% latter's husband, visited Mr. G`�rin Joyce, ' Dunbarten, A, S. G t en Male in and we will. fir and Mrs. Wm:L • H. Crum mer last ive sermon. fie- has a very pleasing D W. T. McCarthy, Dunk 48th High. voice and an attractive nal- ! 0u up* e meek. PeRBO Bili IAWW, Danbarton, A. S: C. , The Wo, ._ Atssocliston df ity. His sermon was much enjoy#d Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. Ste• - ` by those present. On Sunday next, p ^' Jack $ ss Dunb. •G. G. B: G. $arses and Shoes repaired ..fie IInited-Chsr�h are , busy, Pr's- Burgess, faring to open their "Country Anniversary Services , wf 11 be con- Jack Mundell, Claremont, R. "C. A: ri `> •'$tone" again, on Friday, November, ducted by Rev. - Robert -Simpson, ---of_ fro-�ertng, • • Ashburn. Special music w,'11 be ren- Aaasll l Al N�saseats Don Spragge, Pickering bei, fat the church school 5roorn.. g Phone Pick 3504 tierey e cor, under e Wes. Baker, Pickering. - '•- Useful articEgs. rar'4� be sold and aft- d bthe kidthe dir- FOR SALE - 1 grade Jersey caw, ection of Mrs. Spratt. As no anniv- C: Paddick, Pick. ' R. C. A. Med lrersooa tea 6exve. due Nov.15th. 1 brindle heifer, due The Senn ereary supper will beheld, aspec- £.. E. Morley, Pick N. P, , M; g -gibe November meeting of the in February. G,, K. Pratt, Lot ,., - ,'< lal collection is asked for. Lou. Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, Women s Missionary Society of the -- _ Con. 4, PiokeriAk. . _ Chas• i vT ick N _ United C9rnrrh will be held at the GREENWOOD ..:.- -` - J- --- LaW, P1 P: A. M. -' MEAT MARKET bonne of Misses Rorbe, on Wednes- FOJb RENT - Trow comfortable 4 - home Straug}:an, Pick. N. P. A. M. flay' afternoon, November' 6th, at a Greenwood Anivere roamed cottages. 10 -roomed/ modern Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. Cry to be on hodne, bath, electric, bi F. Wilkinson' Pick. N. P. A. M, g garden, ad- We earry a full line of t -to -Pickering. N. E. McEwen. Fred Robiaison, Pick. N. P. A. M. t ' hers will be in charge of the -meet- services and music. Particulars next Pickering. Art. Lennon, Claremont. M. I. R. Fresh ing. All' ladies cordially invited to week. g' - Ed Baird, Pickering attend. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs FOR SALE - 11 pigs, 7 weeks old. Gordon Jack, Dunb. R. C: A. F. and There has bees a great demand p. Willows, gave them a surprise on Apply Harold' Heron, 1 1-2 miles Cliff. Bassett, 'Dunb. Tor. Scot. / , for faunas, Iodated in Pickering, Monday evening, it being thein east of PickeringVillage..j?hone - Lieut L. C. Annis, Pt. Un. RCAF \ ure�d the few weeks, and on ~d'�g I� wedding anniversary. Pick. 5203. _ F. T. Malley, Pick, hPAJd. Osh. _ - Sunday many enquiries were ma4e The W. M. S. of the Circuit will - ' Lloyd, Hicks, Broug+hartt, M. I. R. of local residents' for such homes. meeting at the home of Mrs. W. W. FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres, W. D. Hart, Balsam, R. C. R's ,Meats~ The News has also had many opp- Gee, on Thursday, November 7th, at sandy loam, good brick -douse, -good Fred Hudson, Balsam" (�•ur delivery is at your service ortunities during this period of 2' m, All ladies are welcome. bank barn, first-class well, 15 acres Henry Rassemussen, ialsam P• zvWng suggestions on the same The Dramatic Club are piewrtt- hardwood bush. Also quantity. of Jamea Johnston, Brougham, RCAF Phone Pick 1620 Object. ing their popular drama, - Grand- dry wood and plank,�Apply Ellera Arm. Chapman, Pi g. R- C. A. F. I C�,�EIyCE SILK i, --The Autumn -Thankoffering pa's Twin Sister" at Whitevaie on hittleton, East half Int 14, 2nd meeting of the Women's Missionary Friday evening, November 1st, of Concession, Uxbridge. Goodwood P. Society of the Presbytersafl Church, this -week: O.�gh - 1 - • - �' will be be held in St. Andrem's Pres- Don't forget the Hallow'en Party 9 byteri,an Church, on Tuesday, Nov- at Mr. and Mrs. Andrew'Pegg's on- FOR SDLP or RENT -140 acres on the 9th con. Pickering. Good barn mer 6th, at S p. m. D.- S. T. The 'Saturday evening, Nov, 2nd. Prizes , - • - _ ____ guest speaker will be . Miss Burdick, `and a good tinier-Corue :n costume Lure. Apply T: Paterson, Claremont, ., on furlough from . Formosa.- All the and bring luneh' Everyone welcome. Annflunce a Special Showing of zoankere and trends are asked to The concert given by 'Hope 'Un- or 11-12 Coates, Stouffviile. attend, ited Church choir last - Thursday ev- a -Mease don't forget this Friday ening was splendid, o©nsisting of FOR RENT - One- furnished and TAILORS �• November 1st the Grand Enter- readings, violin, cornet and vocal ,one unfurnished apartments in the TIP TOP 'Wriment in the Town Hall, under' numbers. A rare treat for all who Village of Claremont. Beal House= Winter the auspices of St. George's Guild were there. .fu-rnishings. Claremont:The :Programme is outsta ring, and 'FOA SALE -O ��I n R REST - 6-roo,ueJ cansiets ort. charming Danc�ee:- by a - = G4P.D OF '''HAtiKSframe, and- stucco house, in. Village 'Group of Children; C:, mad: ernes. - .. - . -,- _. -- _ yl E1�ution, and .Orchestral Numbers. - `— of Claremont., Electric. 1•iard ani. We whish to e� press i o :the many P Y water. Garden and rage. Ap- ��All Toronto Talent. Wstch fol thefriends and nei hbors, our dee 'Woodens Lucky 'Ticket - in ti+e Homemade S P- ! Beal Housefurniahin aF . ; .Clete- 'preciatlon of the expressions of moan. 11=•12. Candy. Adarr'ssion, 25 and 15 cents. --why and kindness extended to - --•We regret to report the death of us- in our sad bereavement in the 60 -ACRE FARM - for . saie, at In Suitings and Overcoatings- -Mrs,.. Clarence Silk, rwhich took death of a kind wife and daughter. Locust Hill. Good bank- barn, solid , ' place on Sunday morning, itt the Clarence Silk and Mother brick house., nice lawns, small or- ' Those who appreciate rich Quality fabrics, will be Muskoka Aospltal, where she had •. chard. Fall clouting all done_. W. A. -� - - been receiving treatment for '.sev• _. Hagetm,an, Locust' Hill. R. R. i: intrigued by the i,lfinite variety of Tip Top eral.anonths. The. funeral conic glace _ 11 - 12 - :._. l3,aitiit{{s and Overeoatings shown Vy _ art Thursday, with, service in St. �% , .George's . Anglican Church here, a FARM FOR SALE 200 acres, at - Lhcir representative. Y :arid interment irr-Erskine Cemetery. v ;.� Ct Lot 24, con. 3, Pickering. Two- ism- �.t� �� fly hoose, and barn 40 x90. Imm- Prue ��•++ ce pathy � `� ediate possession.. A. C. Diamond, - Phone Pick. 27M. sand bereavement. _ • ;, .. tli to Mr. Sint in his at lose -_4Rev. A. D. C --Z tt-, M. A., B. sI r .�_ RADIO SEAVICr - Electric w*ir- ' D., of Simcoe $tri United Church, * ;{ r1oot T Ime • and Re;� Expert Service. ont'sR u b b e_ Oshawa, will occupy • the United 'boy in lIs►kaa M Receivers. Reasonable Church pulpit next Sunday morning, rOsten , 1" TMa ce w ave r-ec nrg _ Y. dray 6raagham. Ont. net n�)t8 Or �i E' 1 lest - on the Kingdom -' of God Crusade .. r1��$ef'h _ conducted throughout 'the Oshawa �� frt�i�e�byC FOR SALE - Beaver cook Stove, ]Y]igAet�, womeln 1 & men Presbytery. We would also like to == aith oven, : early new. Phone .Pick. 19- thank- ils. and Mrs. Harry Arnold 2700. 1Q-11 ,,.. L __ Men's lit qualit3 light, t 9 - for the beautiful fern they donated ober you want to treat to the clturcit. :the Children or Mother and HONOR ROLL teen's lot qu2i411t�, heavy, �.75 --A number of the sportsmen o` t T s �' the community nook a day .or torn t .Tilt t}i ,Lrlen'B 6_eye!et boat, .1.75 off list week -end (It -ring thA Theis- - - r1Q� to a trip. . e.... _.e?r+ (Name.; in heavy type, are these - ant shoot. Judgnng by reports, i-hese now ove'rseas). bids are a.. very intelligent ' and b Highway Cruiser for -a - so Alel cuRniarg. species. 'The day before the 7. Doiig: Johns.'' Pickering, Signallers - shoot opened, thew appeared to be hGD dnd Carefree oume • vale, R: A. V. tt p� y L•'un. HP :r,ert ,4i'hi.e plenty of them, but after' the first 1 Ffei F,et! rti, , hitevale, Tank C. - few rounds had been f'red, they John Dirrray, Claremont, 48th S.■ idisappeared;' and kept in hid. '-- -g� John Iviarbin, Pic);ering, Q. O. R. icke'ring Hardware'- ,Theyare expected to be seen aga'n• - Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. 0. R.' ' o'cltO 0 o ) arry Picke�in , _ in a day`or tae, 'after they have os g0 R Y , >5 - been convinced' it is safe to coins ,nUe Gordon Wr,tson. Pickering, A. S. C. out. The "afoot" fwas held on Fri,• $� Bg GQ Ross 1?ero:•�, Piclering, Q. 0. R. • day •'and 'SstuMay of ]mist ween, We °�'ves. Jim McRae, Pickering, R. C. A. Screen ` Doors :ndow Screens a. n Basil Bye, Pickering,' Ordnance note that several town Mps are v • .granting another day this week - as. L. Wilson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. _ Perfection Oil Stoves Chas. Simriions Pickering end, but as • yet this municipality = 1p . ' ' Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tank C. - /►� has not granted any such privileges. VItO - ColCliian Vaselenis Stove's ----- -Mrs. H. R. nay has 'been a0 Thes. Lye, Claremont, R� C. E. 'Confined to leer a during the :. eLee.. Lye, Claremont, R. G. E. McClary's Electric Ranges } t week; thro illness. `♦ ♦ Harold Hardy, Claron;orit, Tank C. .7 -� Ivvti Purdy, Cilarement, R. H. L. I. and Hot Plates - - --With a view -of malting every s care Rnea. Bumows, Brougham, ri. C. E. provision possible dor the supply of s ,L , �(� iDay.stalker, Brougham, -4M H. - ■d'e,, hea}tltifui drinking water at t ) AQ b Harold Shorn Brexgham, .Tank i✓. HB►r�est Tools & Bin Twine Nb. 4 We=+, tke Board recently a1- /. - Qm Baaroid -Barlow, Pickering d tered the . syssena, enabling the eon- i George Martin, Pickering Vet. C. , r o1R to be made direct front -?t ant for, .MclCortock-1hering Farm Machinery and eurgw _ /� � Leen. Pickerzn.6, Yet. Corps,. lire vveA on the hill, ranter than TKICETS AND 1WOltMAT10N AT Da3'id J. Bath, •Piclowing, R. C. 1B. R�tprir>a. trcian the. reeervoir, as has been Eastern Hoose -phone 4500 W. Lay. Smith, Day Road Q. Y. R. f{ dere for 'some Yearn. The water is Alb.. E. ° Sriit4ii, ISRy Rd. Q. Y. R ow Kett* -«We �„ L'�1t >B V ase nisi. ,, }aspected -regularly by medical Doff- YIart Smith, Bay Rd.. Q. Y. R. _ o!>bsa = _ r - Icers, slid the new electric pressure A. Nlsx%keil, 'Br'ougham. X. �p _ ' *� eYRtem wait : elu to insure. !be main• Jack Undei^ r)od, Dun'barton Q• 0:., S. L7 AL SD0`'s♦ • �ia1y.:•s♦►Y/`V �,;!• tainance of a "safe supply. d' Jack Beithouse, Dunbartoa, l t , '. �, .. _ __-"_y;n;•,.:.r..• 1111 _. .._�,,.,-.+.---•w•-•--- .- - .. —