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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_11_15.T J/ R Z. 01 •-- Rl' _ _ WS, -s . �.........r� sus„ Au uLEY_-:KltiSALE • SCiARBORO '- _ _ GREENWOOD. il�d4od� The local Women's. Institute met Miss Eileen Parkin spent Sun The second meeting of the War ey H. 0. PEAIi801�I—PhTsisiaa at -the home of Mrs,. F. M. Cha da with Toronto relatives, + MYLLS Chap- y Savings Committee for the Town- > �J�ad gnrseon. Dnoberton. 1017 than, on Wednesday. Mrs. Coates, Pte. • Fred. and Mrs. • Herbert • spent' ship of Scarboro, was held at the C$a6:•i�36 ^A; R. FORSYTB,, _ 11.a � tor. of P1�kerinv .demonstrated •coffee- the week -end;. with the Herbert faro- home of Mr. J: R. Kennedy, on Fri- x fly" day evening. A nurnbe� . of the CHOPPING R` tr a� a� tffio �i The •Club regular meeting has The .school children, on Monday members were present. The Comma- Monday, Wednesday and Friday E7•a- essmhw . bT makutso-t. Gwnewot. OULL been postponed owing ' to many of had a holiday, as - it was Remem- ttee _have done excellent work in ' the- members being in the Red Cross brance Day. promotinle the sale of . War SavingsLIM" WE GRINDFINE class for First Aid, Miiss Mabel Harbron, Markham, Certicicaies and the varloud schools Bran, Torts atld Pbtd Of Rei iyD RUDDY Barrisies. VJ= Pucsk n is not enjoying spent the weep -end at her home, in the township have becsome deep- irl�lls. -aro w1oerals aid *Mm t'iailir; PnbiC- waj.oaa• good. health. His friend$ swish him a Mere. .-.; ly interested in the work, and ver- concentrate* ftf prefttablt fetdio- Its.rt, - of LL�art >ttosw wt�trs. s4 Hedy recovery. _ The Foursquare Class meets at ions schemes kayos been adapted, rpt OD ba>Ad; Wm. Bazely, who had the Veter the home of ' Miss Eileen Parkin, on which are meeting with, excellent 8 `fOIa1, �E1L ri ROSS �, Worl shop places, here, has left Saturday evening." results - _ _- _ _ We stook oil+ 11m best Poultry j Barristors ii Solicitors and a Mr. Cox and faaaiiy_ fr= Quite a number frown here att-----FRds asd Supplies. .�a Wb�at Board atntohnces bo�att4 to liiA. J.•REATON. K. C. TskpM" Brooklin, has taken it over. ended the an aeryices at Certificate Holdlerss. �. s+.Gsita9g t di.'lf MOKE BELL. K. C. Adel, SM Greenwood last Sunday. , J. W F. ROSS Grefenwood Y. P, prpsent Grand- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Patidn,` of $79 Bay St. pa,B 1bvd;n Sister, at Brougham Kingston, spent the week -end with The Canadian Wheat Board hav- LAND SURVILY01Ci t. JOHN L. POND - - ?areata --- __ �, — -- Ing completed Ontario operations P. J. DONUVAM, $ M., M. a hheir parents, Mr. nd Mrs. •Par- ,�4M sib McM1LLA�i ���r. Sol- $ROUGHAM for the 1935-0_sen _atuK►nce a g►ors p�,joLsry PaMae. _ — surplus of $80,729, which is to be $ &t. Heal.. Qailiwa. 1l1b� TsaeaRo.'Teldioae F3xisSnoa Ott , :The Christmas Tree Entertain - School; was closed for Armistice paid to the prodwers. immediately. !b. S. On fW ass tis 101 of Id , mestl of the Wh:tevale, Baptist L)esstarr Day. To get their share, - producers WW 29iL lay • Miss Jennie Duncan +was home Chilrch will be held on Friday, Dec. be obliged to forward their certif- B$HEAT T. FAL:.A?195. L D 8,: 20th, at 8 ar. for the wieek-end. . p' icates, properly. endorsed,. to the WM. C. MURHAR �. Be Gradnata or�p• Rory��. of The crowd', that attended the soc- JUSTICE OF THE PEACH � Sevtsooasod•tlteLJaD�•ait1, au r.rwaW. Mrs. John linox Was s Toren Canadian Wheat Board, -Star Bldg., t MUM oArpial- evening under the auspices- of�y � �Ol• tea,9visitor on Saturday. Tornnto: Producers are •salted to for the County of Ontario • . er q 90. nem.ot. 1X-701 Wanda Varnum, was with the the E. I. held , the home of Mrs. rer.lest. �>;ooe lick eo- R. E. Mowbray, last Friday, had -a p2tnt 'their name and .address in PICKERING ONT. D. Beer family on Sunday bloclsi letters on the back of the very enjoyable time. A short �ro- Miss Phyllis Farley is as�atir►g cp1•tafieates - to .facilitate the, las-- fs�lsitNu 1 a>r bs. at the "Gannon Store, . at present. gram and the seance, quiff, ` atvrrig uance of cheques. '�'• 'M R R. HRATON. TO speeches, the old witch fortune- _ The Young People held their re- teller were features. A sumptuous - •- ;WHiTEVALD WNSHiiP gmar ,meeting on Sunday evening. � • coo Cossnocar. Comm�memser for lunch was served,• bringing a Ideas- Tll11IM' s 0 of All $ilids. j - aMoa:w. !lCAWneaot,l�te. 19"W of Rev. .Hervey Hcrxey, of Dunbar ant ev'e�ning to a close. SL w ew" ton, tilled St. John's pulpit most 1 The _ Mens Brother$ood held Its E. RICHARD�50N The regular monthly meeting of- eni meeting on Tuesday even- Nest RAtei Lfa>ltabis with' acceptably - on - Sunday last. 91pening g A. the Women's Institute will be- held 'ng with- the retiring President, Ro Old friends were leased to have - ng g y IQTt� a10 �0rY3t1s. BRAL INSWRANUE Mr. and Mrs -G. -Pugh among them an Wedwsday, November 26th, at _Carter, in the chair. After a sing- _RBAL BSTATH on Sunday. 2.30 p. m. at the ome-of Mrs: Jno. ess Pbone � song, ted by Rev. Mr. Wilson, a A� - Michell. Program by the Grandmot- Nowduatin Committee resented a CONVEYANCING Mr. Mairs: cousin of Mr. Dean g' P. 16illitliltii�lllN PICK SIS hers. Will ladies, please bring to a��, -ready Mair9s, from Kapuskasing, is visit slate of officers far the season, � iaz¢ed iso gV v they Alscan be t o, which- was - unammoealy adopted Ing the Mains' family .here. NOTIOE P1liosre p�� 6000• _ - Robert and -Mrs. Malcolm, of The ner:r President is Alfred Kayea, any unfinished sewing to be sent tic . - Qneensville, and Misses Mary and - . _avit$t -Howard Brownridge as Secre- Fickewing. An enjoyable afternoon to And Rtpm; Duncan, Treasurer. 7L * e =� Fern, of Toronto, spent Sunday at _ .- r'Y• .. r V Y lei . M A Y1f home here. is promised Ladies wishing trans= Benson limper rendered two guitar _ Orr trgeis pass �rnq way is 1.iQB1d8HiD . AQO'TIOIQEER ANI) Division, Court was .held in the 'portation, please be at the Store' at solos, and -Mr. McMnald, who had day. VALUATOR Town Hall, 'on Nova 7th, and a' g o'clock. Ladies able to take pass- been. two years in Singapore t read _ _ Balp conducted Anywhere larger gingers, be there also. tike lesson. est speaker was C LI CegF; Leger docldet than -usual :was dsa- he >3P P O A Pbaoa or write.. Address Q14 Dtsadas d of, by Judge Coleman. �F• Charman. -of Grasmere Farm, - Messrs Easton. ?hair, Harlock andDU°NBAItTON rinx. trho, chose for his sub- ANC RASE Stredt. Bast. I? .U� 'ckP 'Whitt Ontario..- r - feet, =. The 11urm.a -Road, The Bro- is Ds GRAVEL, T. _ h31tp have been away on a hunting - trip the pest we got home on JbLr• George Shaw spm a few therhood is off to a good start and Saturday evening. - day,; . here last week with friends. -they iwiii hold 'their: _, meetitage Miss Ethel Ern is sfa •in - witF Brierbus� Hospil The Brougham Firemen are hold- g once a month. BtT-1.I.DLR'8 SUPPLIES: her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs ing a Euchre 'and Dar`.ce it, tf:e 'Hall: Alex. Thom. hr` � sic Governtaeat Licenttd here on Friday evening Nov.- 15th. also lut7al ear' work ' - Mrs. Samuel 11cConochie: of .New- Volunte'er' Guard Wo haaealiso placed In stock a fail `- Main St. E. Stotif-fAlle, Ont. Clark's Orchestra. market, is visiting. in Dunbaxton - ' • - LINE of MAPLE. LEAF' MILLING a Phone 191 Recent callers in the village the guest'of Miss Janet Allison. - The Volunteer Civil Guard parad- Maternity, Medical, ani: Surgical were, . an old-time resident, bits tt� Lawson McConcehie retuxn• ed at Bro ighaw un Wedn,:�aigy e. "COMPANY F'EF,,n;i, cases taken Flury Sanderson, with. her_sa�n and ed - last week from •visiting friends 'ening; this -week After -some dis-- - i �'su - dxugitter, accompanying her. Saskatchewan A MITCHELL. ;i Msteroity Semi -Room and relatives in cussion, and the opinions of all as ,Severat from here . attended the While in Regina, she als>- vis;ted certained, it was decided to, once a- ' .'Retes for M-405— 825.75 shower for Mr.., and Mrs. Ross Car- � pT0118rtd3� ©moi, a. $teQiatered Nnrtes in attendance sod Miss Jean -Annan, who. is Niorkins gain' ;alter the pirade'pointa:: Coin- ter, held at the hone• of Mr. and Phone Office 74 Res..(36_ t" * 94 hens service gined. there. mencing, next week, the "South Mrs, Roy Carter, last -Friday even- a•,nan's Miacionar Society eid," (Yickeri,n Dunbaiton, Cher - ,Ambulance Service he W - ins. T H A,R+'ARE . y g, �— y MRS. E. R. GOOD 25.37 = of .the Dut;bar*on United _ Church rl�� cx d- .ncl �i'hite(ale ► ;kill Para'lp The Harvey bo}•? s T t t.: �, on Tuesda nigh }it, at T dhys with Chair fa+hoc, 171+1~-Mr:--v•s,L_mect on T' ursdat, `, � 21°t, at Pickering y g �3b c - � 30 i). S. T. On 17ednesday tri •ht, �+ h•trceywas r ttend,n r . 1t 3 p rr.: at •the hcn:e of Mrs. 1-•-u:-- 3' b oxlt taay see the flew - " en's Institute Comend n in. Tornn- con McCo.nochie. Broil ham and -Claremont, parade FIRE n There -wili be a F"rhre anal Dsrt,-c .,at Brougham. The attendance on to dur-, ni¢ the • week. week, was not . . at the Community Hxll, Dumbarton, Wednesday of this � •e The Worien's �iissionary Society. RADIANT GIRCULATOK' I� SURF w,I1 •mast at the Walter .Bayles` on _Fiday evening 'tiny: 1:ith: A$�tr good; 'and becomes i�tcreasingly dif To hem.e; on Thursday, Noa.vember 21st, 25 cents. Dancing wilt begin ear � . °icult to understand the indifference 6116 otir stare. 3 ''Typ O , . _ i o Be Everybody voelcome• in some sections of the township to Q8 f. af. the, usual hour. Program Com•en- Coleman heater 9 supply SUFE- ` Tthe W. A. 'of Dunbartoh .L:nited this movement. :In many parts of , e--. Mrr<=. H. Malrolm> and Growp • Churcth held their November 'meet this prdvince the V. C. G. is thriv- g �a The Young People's Union, are he>ttlll need. CYRIL E: MORLBY- g P ing last Thursday afternoon in:the ing and prog}•essing "11 -,.When our Tlsa Kitcttn. ranges, Coal ti GENERAL IN -1 U RANCE pons."ing a Drama. • "Grandpa's school room of the church: The Ch- goveernmental authorities organized Twin Sister' to be presented by testers, -Pip" Etc - Twin SERVICE PROTECTION errywood W. A.• were Fiio09 and .a.. the X. C. G., it ,wa.9 not with _tits call us flow far. Stove Greo.,w-ond Yn"r People, in the talk on Friendship . by' Mrs: Bick object of giving the, men of this Township Hall, Brougham, Tues and.. furnace work. • - ' `, day evenipg, Nov, 19th. w'as en'jbyed by all; also a solo by country. something to plai•• with, but Thlr Red Cross workers are ex- Mrs' Wes. Petty. After the -meeting rather, felt- a definite need for such jj'-- T8� 1TEW15T. BID- $'social get-together was held, and an organization. These In. charge of• _ ALVIN - BU�B� 1 t //��//�� TM* 14b ting their most recent cantri- u in the Guard in this township appear - "'�W Y iT� btrtiona at the Wotmen's Iz>stitutEa lunch was setced .by the group P PPe SaWware Titaifasi!th charge. to be determined to Carry on, and .. 3 piece VPalIIat 'C�eBIgA intaeting at Mrs. M.'Hamiltons en The 1st Troup Du Girl `their efforts are to, be coommended. 1'I F+R'IT,�4 Isaesday.. The. Quilting Group fin- VPaterfall design $79:5 fished another quilt at ohe home - of Guides 'were eriterffiined at a Social May success, be.. theirs. Amuntion . p�O� � �+- — --- q Afternoon and Supper last Satur- has now been purchased and the _ ' +. Spring filled Mattresses. from Mrs. Lemon this week. day by the Local Association, to Guard are being, issued with rifles, $17.50, to $40.50 - The Volunteer -Civil Guard meet- the Guides. Time Passed pleasantly; for target practice. Subscriptions ing on Wednesday evening of last "Guards - Now a 4 'Th Now is the 111#1 for summer week, with g. mer and oonteats. Before "ere being taken for the Guards- ' had an improved attendance. leaving for home, the girls ~vete man," a new magazine devoted en- e r Maj, iFred Major, Second-in-Comm- fureiture, lawn ib airs etc, given a bag of candy and several tirely • to the: V. C. ` G. $1.00 a year and and; Mr. Joseph McDonald, of apinles eacli. During, the afternoon, to• members. Every member should tell papers aril Gift China Whitevale, rat^ere in charge of the the- local association presented . a- be -'a subscriber, � x See fur Gold Scat Congoltush drilling. Another meeting will be Yearmloun Nov. 13th. Captains Warrant to Miss Mattie. t Easy p g ;. Russ, is the new patterns,, held Wednesday, Waddell, ' who • has. worked faith- Brougham Firemen's Euchre and - Tits "Nimble -Finger" Club held frilly :with the Troup since they or- Dance, si~ Brougham, Nolv,. 15th s 3 We ars -agents for bo y . their first. meeting at the home of - offic Hat !011_ tit ,_u t_-� ganized. Was41i g mar-bicli inC! ta,t �n. Ectitctct, lust Friday ev- "Grandlia !� Tw-in S�steT,. l7ram a� Whitt SewiA MaCbint. ening, under the leadership of Mrs' Special services stere held .at St ' , s, s Paul .g_ on -tete -Hill, Dunbarton, last Brou�tn, Nov. 19th: O. 'Wilson and -Mcg Ellicott.- Mrs. W?IMPOLEE� Geer a �killson was elected Presid- Sunday, to celebrate 14 years ser - George vice in this community and 6 years, - 'DUNBARTON EXTRACT x 1f+absi Ambalvna, Dry of Nutt ent and Mrs. Allan Gray., _Secret- in the'new'chureb. Rev. A: C. Mac. A*v Them passes after several COD LIYEii ary, The Purpose of thio Club is - PSA Phone is" Callum., B. -D.,- of York Mills, - was wteek s illness at his hoaip here. �$ the making of Ootton Accessories _ - For Old and Young for thA Club. Girls' Red -room, spun. the guest preacher and gave a very - cored by the Woman's Institdte, stirring address. Special :music was After_ several weeks' illness, Alex. * �} �1 144 Q. A. STERRITT in charge �of the choir of. Christ Thorn passed away on Wednesday BOYIS DRY VO.1 The next meeting will ,be held at Church, Deer Pard, Toronto, and evening•. Up was the beloved hes- T FIIDMiJ D*80*01r the home. of Mrs. - 0.- Wilson. or. y, 'z- �,d joy,; 1 sup. Hours — 12-1 noon, 6-7 P. rev Thvrscll} evenin T',v. 21st, at 7. `vas seryed by the ladics of the 11 Uai,d L,,%i:l n 1i. i Furniture Dealer g' eongregmtion, and the visiting I f y`"^r ,`''ie G4•hite) r l �� � � isviLlP-8 30. sltarn. Ali -;rla hef�veen the choir oansr awain by the request of I The funeral will take place nn Sat- '•KMO 8gPA of 12 'and 28 Are asked to at. , t .• C' Clock, present. c clack, D. S. T• in Ers- tend the next meeting. t � kine Church. For BETTER dessertsVrn -IDURH - Corn Japan and Rus,ia Churchill told the House. of Com. RUSSIA: A British protest mons that Britain was preparing. terming Soviet Russia's participa- to fight• on through into 1944, tion in the -formation. of_a Danube -that the renewal of German sub - river with erman , marine •warf a was becominga river commission " acted to ermit credit Ital and Rumania a violation of - r -- .. p grants to greater menace than the 'air reads y lieu was rejected' by the —Britain must Britain and facilitate heavier get hold of 'Irish British Russian government. Their reply bases and orts in. order to corn- K purchases in the U.S. p 'll be the w 1 pointed ,out that . Russia 'had a e in war b Ari bat -it more effectively. Koosevelt wins;' Willlsie lied ^ whiff .'Britain' trest m the Danube ' FAR EAST: Indications in -- e was "thousands of _ said.) kilometres" •, away, and, tan_ creased last week that the Japa- The Shadow Grow, nese Army was shortening Its A.:311(. amount ng "We're Although the Battle of Britain t to saying in the _lines drastically by withdrawiz g "i `Balk&ns and are staying in. from several occupied zones, �and the Battle of the Meditez-*egotiations preliminary to a kanean had been swept off the ry especially in Routh and Central _ k p g y formal non -aggression treaty be- China: As the Ja y M : centre -front a ea ,__b ._ _the ps succesaivel erican elections events of t�seen�he Soviet Union and Japan abandoned Kwansi Province significance were nevertheless -were understood to be proceeding the island naval Base -of Waichow; ` taking shape in man smoothly. It was said Russia gtse River; the tom' g P y parts ' of would get' the use df the great Chinese were full of hi p the world. The shadow of war high' hope. r - grew over the Balkans; Spain port of Dairen, South Manchuria, Their chances for victory in., the . "l'ed Timbers, 33, who tills 212 acres of soil sear Stouffville,-Ont.. took Tangier; Japan began large and the right to send.. seated three -and -one -half-year undeclar- here cleans his plow, after winning the first Internation u ,sou ern a war withJapan -neve_ teat held, near Davenport, Ia. He -scored 92.95 o a poaain 100 points to' China. Manchuria Railway been better. - a _ aoae out Graeme Stewart, of Plainfield, Ill., with 92 points. Rumors swept through• London: _ German, Are Gloomy W.hithes Next, Japan? _ `. that there was a rift in the GERi1iAtiY: Speaking over the But to the United States. and German -Italian set-up; that Rus- _air on••the• CBG'a "Face the Facta"... Britain., _these Japanese withdraw= T H E W A sia had offered to fight the- Axis series, Richard Boyer, journalist als presented.. a . new headache. R • W E K—Corrtmentary on Current Events with the New York dais " " What was Japan powers it Turkey were attacked;,., y PM pas up to? Was that Germans were being con- said dist he ' found in race-�t Singapore the next objective, or ROOSEVELT WIN ASSURES centrated in Lithuania to attack travels through Germany that the Dutch East Indies? _ . the Soviet forces; that'Hitier was "while the rest of the world re- Pand`t'Jawaharlal Nehru, oaa Bp+ A * A planning to send an ultimatum to Bards 'Russia and Germany as of the most powerful Indian Na- i1►1 j !'1�N �N�;REI� D AID Turkey; that in Albania revolt • allied, • it is generally taken for tionalist• leaders, . who was'- arrest-_ R against the Italians was genera.: granted' in Nazi circli:s that Ger- ed October 1 for making anti- . ill invade Russia in 1941" war speeches as part of Gha:idhi's -- - -... nth but how large a officials, he declared, said civa'I iso edience - campaign, fast In each o! many' w grain• of truth, Nazi Franklin D. Roosevelt's decisive Italy, possibly the turning of the grain, time alone would tell. - the Soviet Union would either de- week was- found guilty and sen- diisfeat of Wendell L. Wilikie at tide in favor of Britain. The "Weak Sister" livery the Ukraine, -the .- Baku oil tenced to four yearn' the U.S. polls last week' was hail- Will Lose No Time One ,thing was certain — that -,regions and the former., Baltic on charges under the Defense of 641 in A world as a oxen ca halt of ase Dominionc t for two decades had the B in had decided to strike hard States to Germany or- Hitler would ' India ' Act. More -trouble brewing at Ital , the "weak sister" of the seize. them if and when he con. for Britain in the Far East. victory Government and the Axis, by means cf both air and suers' or --makes peace with Bri= J►zie forces over Hitler and Mus- people of Canada watched with twin. War with the United States Proud father of s baby boy, ^' '.solini,-Loud was the cheering in so much suspense and concern naval action. Excellent bases , Booth America; the conquered a United States for attacks on Italy and her nos- he said,. was believed by high born Oct. 11, Raphael Gunnel. presidential els�- peoples of Europe awoke Haat tion. In Canadian government sessions were• available now that Nazi officials to be inevitable. Arlington, Mass.., stepped up to morning with new hope in their circles the feeling ran -that: with Greece was is the war and Bri- The German civilian population. the cashier's desk at • Lawrence ieazts; but perhaps it was in the third term in the, bag, the tain was, in there with full -armed appeared to be immersed in ten-- Memorial Hospital . to pay the ;Ea•agland that 'men and women Roosevelt- administration = would assistance. Everybody knew that -era] gloom. final installment on his bill. He were happiest to hear that the lose no time in readies every poo- Italian civil morale was very poor On Into 1944? plopped -down a 10 -pound bag of Great. Democrat had won. again. Bible aid to Britain: more ships, —perhaps Italy could be detached' 'BRITAIN.. -P r i m e Minister nickels — 940 in all. from the Axis if not put out of - = To them, It meant ever-increasing more planes, more supplies of - belp front the :United States in ' all kinds. It was expected that _ business altogether? LIFE'S -lthe war against Germany and legislation would shortly be en- GREECE: The Italian cam- t' E'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neh�r ------ paign was in danger of fading out completely.. Mussolini - was , Chtuchills See For. Themse�vea rushing strong reinforcements 1 :�l,RS PIP$ OVARY. /;� _ ` into the battle, desperately trying . f . ,y � : �... . •:., .. totasve Italian prestige. But. with ' winter fast approaching, and Britis dell hit eini tht ha ace en increasing that one y g pp ii V HE a TL , ,• ? thing alone could stor the in i%� ' �� +► A4 KIL--vasion from becoming a debacle VC/T� f�}E �� IN �z �v —a German thrust down through ,/ PLiLC �' H 1 Bulgaria to Salonika. (Heavy 'W VOTE I eastward. movement of Nazi r _. troops was reported by observers ' in Bucharest and from Sofia came a story that Bulgaria was lined �(►��71 _ up on the Axis side, having been promfed -a - corridor to the sea - and other territorial .concession.) r Staying Out Just Now '7 TURKEY: In a long-awaited ad-/� \� dress to the Turkish parliament, J // his country's policy. He inform- edthe 'world that Turkey would not enter the war now, but was o ' studying the situation, in the o Mediterranean in collaboration a o with Great Britain, her ally; but s h e o 0 : yattacked. o 0 .. re -iterated that Turk would .. fight instant : •I o 1 it attac d The - key to Turkey's decision ap eared to competent observers to lie inN. o � — - the president's statement that a® o ••`' -moi E Turkey's relations with Soviet F .fs? .,. Russia "are now taking a friendly. / ri-g Prime•M'inister Winston Churchill and his rarely -photographed wife turn" after "passing through a we shown - with auxiliary fire-fighters during a tour of London docks critical stage". Apparently Mos- "I .don't know how . it 'happened! 1 just pulled down a lever and hit � after a German bombing. raid. cow had been advising him. a jack pot! !" - '-REG'LAR .FELLERS—Wild Fire - - - - - -By GENE BRYNES _ Zl­ forcing him to W&PrY that. slay New Matron Goes Overseas Quick Pick-up ' fide -••..little211bbertygibbet.im Pre 'dice Elizabeth jumped from her chair., For ked Hair w, "You mean = he did that?" she asz�a 4 cried. Oh, thank you for telling Adapted from the Metra -Goldwyn -Mayer Picture*ill not be me, --Lady Catherine. Thanl� you!" An Unaxpectsd Invitation -t--- other boomed. "Let uskhave Ino-AFeteesasryH+srriod Makes CsERTRUDE CsELBIN re of this mummery, Mine - - - . mo Ben- ` .. � - ,�.� .rax• _ ark, ` ,Copyright 194D by Loew'a Inc. net. I shall -not lerve.this house un Last-minute invitations often til' you have given me the assurance make necessary some hasty beau. 'for which I ask." , i • r SYNOPSIS ` will you promise nm never t9 enter ch el"bothgshr egged, warmed her ty repair work. It is ii a tuts w `Jane and 61iza,beth Bennet meet into such an engagement?" - gimp wino keeps handy a >3ew k lift,. Darcy and Charles Bin ley, two "No, Madame, I will not," simple items vrith'which to trans- � g face. '.'f that case,` I had better forst herself . quickly from an grieh London bachelors. Bingley and "Oh!" cried the other, ''iso YOU. ring for the butler. He . will either _ Jane fall In love at first eight; but do expect him to propose to you'" ugly duckling into a graceful g show you to your bedroom, or else, swan — or .at "least a presentable tt Darey's arrogant pride prejudices An unhappy sigh forced its way ii you decide atter ail, not to stay, rN dancing partner,; ul 'Elizabeth against him, despite the through .Elizabeth's Epe. ,'q have'- he • will' conduct you to your. air- T fact that they are warmly drawn no right to expect anything, bio- , FROM DECKLING TO SWAN riage —" If• -your hair' get§ oily quickly to each other. Darcy finds Eliz- dame," she said sadly, -excepting (Concluded Nezt Week) after a shampoo, you should by x , abeth's",mother and her three other perhaps, never -to see him ;again.` sisters, Mary, Lydia and -Kitty, in•: ' "What!" stormed Darcy's. aunt _ all means keep a container of ab-' , �T sorbent' ootton iii' your dressing a. -'sufferably crude and vulgar. -Br "Do you have -the impnd'ence to To -day table. Put It between the teeth Ileving he should hot marry a girl pretend that he isn't in love Frith, in the coarse end of your comb -- of such family, he likewise con- you'!" It's today that- pepple need your Dorothy MacRae, of Gould. or into the bristles of a clean has been appointed matron { vinces Bingley that Jar;e Is too far ' Elizabeth lowered her head. -"I help, Clue an g y can't. imagine that. he_ would bi--. p ti hairbrush; then comb or brash. of the No. 1 Canadian General _. beneath him socially, to marry. The lonely and forlorn ones, until much of the oil is absorbed hospital, C.A,S.F., in England. Jane is heartbroken. But Darcy not n9w.' The• people who are troubled, by the cotton. She i leave Canada in the . ' will av cannot kill his love for Elizabeth. Complete Approval And the sad ones, and the scared; Now dampen,.• straggling ends near future. to assume her new -, • He proposes and she turns him HA Elizabeth raised her eyes 'The weary and the dreary, slightly, pin them up and leave duties.- - down with contempt. She berates to Lady Catherine's face she. would And the, wishrthey-were-not born them'up until you are dressed and him further for 'his- unforgivable have •been startled and shocked. ones, ready to leave your room. Be sure Y rudeness to Mr. Wickham, an army Her Ladyship was regarding the It's to help such folk as these to keep a supply of little curlers StOra$e of fipples aofficec whose father was once girl before-her.with coipplete _and aeon ar at least same hair pins where --- Daroy's steward. Then, .Wickham affectionate approval. It was a mo We ought to be ,spared. , in view of the foci that war ;prevails upon Lydia to run away mentary expressign, over which site p you can find them' at .>R riiot�ent s still curtails the export of apples, y It's to -day they wait your coming notice. Without marryingher. •Dare then forced s; look of bitter hostility, as , _be coAsideintrable quantifies_ will _in tells Elizabeth that Wickham had she boomed: "Then why the thing . All the brokfh-winged and lams stored in the home. Experts in tried the same trick with his own_ he did for your sister—was that + Electr*c Muff suit storage... strongly advise that ,..:., - ,,, ones, _ • er, Borg man- o � atom i well-ventilat- ^ traught at 'having so misjudged Elizabeth looked up in astonish- them -Made 'of wodl, with inner wir- ed rooms or cellars. These storage Darcy, but his coolness forestalls meat. "I -- I don't' know what Who need lifting up again, . __ ing, an electric muff is named by - places' allduld be equipped 'with her apology. Lydia and Wickham you are talking about." And it's fine to join the army the an and pianist,- Sergei plenty of openings, at least in Z -return suddenly. They.are. married _ ••p�rha'pe you don't;' scoitedi.ady Of the strong, and wise and kind Rachmainoff, to Keep his hands _ the. ratio of one square foot to - �and have plenty of money. Into the Catherine ,But that rascal Wick-. _ ones, warm before winter engage- every 50 barrels. The openings t family reunion storms Lady Cath- hwn knows Imagine my nephew, Who can bring to those w3to need meats- should be kept open at night and +Orin* de Brough, Darcy's arrogant parry, scouring the courts and al- them closgd,during the day, care being . and snobbish Atirit. Shs- demands leya of London to find -him—set; Strength and hope in hours of $,cafe shoes are back in - taken to avoid dead-end spates a private Interview with Elizabeth. ting him- . im= rap .with an Income — pain. —Mary Eversley. style. - in the corners of the stare. CHAPTER ELEVEN Love Conquers All _ .Lady de Brough -stared fiercely _. -at Elizabeth. "I repeat that a rP ' alsrminrg nature., I was told that _ - you Mise Elisabeth Bennet; were' _ ;shortly to be engaged to -my neph- ew. Mr. Darcy." Elizabeth- started is aurprfse; : i ��► _ woaderiag where this sadly untrue 'r iumor could have originated. 7 . "Ot• eourse," continued Lady ii -Catherine. brusquely, "1 knew this_ i report eouldn't.possible be true— ,If it couldn't possibly be- true," - �` - ` Elisabeth remarked blandly. ''l%too- o _ t • +ponder your - Ladysbip . took _ .the ps 6t %V610ar �1t01 - itrotsble of coming so .far." - So +ar3t teen so 7 do=g. ' r-C■�■ ` :Thanks to vise and I came to insist thaf the report 1 eisba�=e6 a Co1y0916-6 6 !6410 lacement $nteari be universaily contradicted!••. �9ts6s �6t 416e6 _ _ *,But won't your ratting hers* timet 1O=d6 6= IT A — A career in Wireless offers a great future to any ambitious span— - - seem rather. to eil cnitrm it?" F,!iza _ . - ea S6 6 9 e !- there may stsctz opportunities again as there an Coda i g :beth asked coolly. are to oti YAZO o �M ` � 1W.. Big -pay civilian and government positions. are. NOW W Arl"ING "Insolent. headstrong girl!" Lady A6 1 agu y p 6th Sox for trained men, and rarnotions are rapid. You do not have to gave ' de Brough's"voice rose to a shout. oa4s� %00 o4srla wNp o� up y present job Leave home Do start training --many other my nephew, made you ori ' • ' a olsl 11166 *as, • - - R, a 66 1 s=o as men Me you have !carried successfully through our unique systema -.offer of marriage" • 09 906, S66 6e't *S°iti6a0= th;Uj of HomeStudy. "I" Coe Maks #fiat` Poor^ 6! six'-" Tsll,fotentO ot't• �es6 -!ta! jros assist trkneeee tiiMs I htrdeseaieoll Iles peat il:alaibs9, stases k ' "Yo r Ladyship has declared Itpae to 4 4a6;stYw3pasi6• a!leobpoaerhoLEalsareils ,aaihorsa'dsasesMsppeoeas - to be impossible." a -'O n �a 1 e; obi 1�n�1 t6 :° 1616g 6t oases Ms the est of peas life. . =. "Impoeaible? I -have the power • °N to 106, on xe6 06 Radio Cdkge of Canada has for over twelve years, been recognized as a leader. to make it impossible. Are you - losp6 uses 6 S *66 y 110 tar Our courses are PROVEN by the rapid promotions gives our graduates, and aware thht, as the. trustee of',my T bts�! lesus a$0*pleb °S=6y-htr the money they now earn. We honestly believe that every student who enrolls ''sister's estate, 1 can strip Mr. 8�6t�eontsae�=6tos soot► asst NOW will be able to secure iatarediate, profitable employment on graduation Darcy of every shilling be has. 6t39 Dont HUNT for a job. TRAIN for oat If you see over 18, have at lea., And, . if he were to marry against %us 0-06 41c16 aN114,66 196 4� 6 Atwo years °C] pW f High ill and the couare pon tbeistudy and m Jr it TOD Y I r too imy wishes, I should have. no heal-, to e v to 1 4" lye -bust Sap 1 e 9 t1= IX tation in using my power," She tit r .AIX fob• >s glared ominously at . Elizabeth. "Now. whwt have you to say?' 00 "Nothing b16 •� replied with unruffled calm. "I talye •_� interest in matters that -are none � -of my my business. Your _ladyahip's financial - transactions leafe me ' wholly indifferent." '.'Tell me once and for 01," Lady < The original, of this letter may be seat on file at Radio College a �U Catherine demanded. "Are you en - 'of Canada. Its writer is only one of a number of R.C.C- Igaged to him?., grad � am nates now earning big money, each selected from the cream ` Elizabeth's eyes clouded• • "No.' of wireless operators in -Canada. . .. _.. - " she answered slowly. 'I am not.' "AM" Her ladyship relaxed, "And ;.'.practical Radio , Course 'Broadcasting Stations and Recording Studios, many of Canada's leading Radio Manufac- �Q6A °� tracer, Radio jobbers and Dealers NOW em n ploy operators, inspectors} teeters and service ssbn who -were technically trained' by R.C.C. Other graduates of this course start in busi- waso for themselves on small capital outlay.. . v. « Learn Applied Radio, Electronics, Talking pictures, Electric Eye, Frequency Modulation, D5 public Address Systems, etc. Course may be O� � W. -L. .: :, .•.ESA paw- Baiter- tmneeassarT4 from anifffin nwtriL... sore membrane.. chole lsirttasBBaes7MeathoLt®willb - >��uie]t slid or your ntonq reloaded IYe wall !mows theworlias d over for iia effi cagy in to lie eve rhe wQrBt-peas sold soothe. all nasal cation .. e]]ys check gathering of saccus ... helps clear your -hood and nose helps kaap them clear. Mk vera, druggist rod_ ,Vor entholotum. : GrTabes •M ISSUE 46='40 C. : "Some time ago, when ,CKCL required an operator in a hurry, you .gave. us the assn—and the man has given us the perforth- ancg. The operator I refer to is Stuart Brammer; rho is now Day Technical Supervisor of CKCL, Stuart hag become a permanent part of our organization, having been with us now ' <. inu+g on two years, and has -earned himself a substantial Increase salary. Thanking you for your efforts in our behalf, and taken by Home Study, or ut y or ugh wishing Radio College.every success. Your very truly (Signed) -'Classes at College. Easy terms granted. E. O. Swan, Chief Engineer." R.C.C. 6sa�haates Rea ive Rapid P:oi>rtotios Course 'Wireless `Ops:otos � • 04 77 Trained Radio Operators ars urgently %seeded is Civil and govframeat bs. RADiO COLLEGE OF CANADA; N ��IQC'Al�4+QgFascinating-work on oa Ocean and t- - WL -811 to �¢ 'i at ala 34 Bloor Street West, Toronto. 1 Ge y I- ?'o +a Lakes boats, in Air -Ports, Forestry Ser- ♦ b1 �). A y c -to rep y ,lie � vices, R.C.M.P., and Land, Sea and Air ff�p,,_��� 'rte r r' t0 Wonderful -future,- Send me, FRES-and ivaout, obligation; full details 1 e._� A f3; �.Se A too. Train by Home Study, or`in one ;- of !tow I can train for a -well-paid job in Wireless -t ��ei �`r 6 e°� modern Toronto College to Day , or 1O'q d oe ;+e tOe4 Evening Classes. Bary tetras Qianted. - - - j p Ft _ Narrate ..._ ..._M +doeg to Radio Coll a of Canada - - _ _ o �fte° mer -� {'10*111mrob"I West; Tal"110 ' Addresi Com � r f _w+e �e,Z � � ' '' - �• � ; � tier .: , , - Ase _.-I— -Edweoeioit See s We ■yy was ase _ see 000 _ _ 1• OEM am We s OWN ar• �� - _ / - •,.. ;'VHE PICKi:R1IrG NEWS TT -- brought a great many'titrangers to Alex. Allen, Dunbarton:' 48th H. - --� _the village during the past week Gln J ce Denbarto A. S. C. Bob Grakam, D*bai-ten, Tor. Scot. ' ��' Pickering it ,ram 7 , _ n• Gorden Sac nom, Balsam : - rsr two. Many of them $*P. McCuthy. Duni. 48th High Henry Raseemussen, :salaam -. $LTG per -year. $1.50 b° advance for employment ''tiff.' Bassett, Duab. Tor. Scot. Jarnea Johnson, p yment and are very anx- Bill Causes Dumbarton, A. S. C. Brougham, A. S. C. Bniscriptions to the United States nous for a job. Others arQ .looking Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. 'Soot; --- Lieut L C. Annie, Pt. Un. RCAF Ralph Norton, D-H Rifles Clare"mt and GL Britain,, $2.00 is advance, for vacant houses as they desire ,Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. B. G. F. T. Mailey, Pick. NPAlii. Osh. ; to brim their families.. There. are Jack Mundell Claremont, R. C. A. Cyd, Hicks, Brougham, M. I. R. Joe Norto4 R. C. R. Clare'mt ' also some who are- in search of Geo. Bradley, Pickering, W. D Hart, �sam, .R. C. R's Jack Norton, R. C. R., Clare's!! .- Jd4s Marker, Pro¢rist4r Edna Benin, Clare. 15 Gem butldtna�• suitable for stores. L-Ad--Don Spragge, Pickering r e AROC Stan. Bark, Ch rgweod, 48th IIEi. .. - emtly they expect s boom in Pick-, Wes. Baker, Pickering. =_ _ _ ... _ ` !ring and sh to get in on the C. 11'aBdick, Pick. R. C. A. Med 'COUNTY COjTNCIL - C. E. Morley, Pick. N. P, A, M, - ground floor. With from �P to THEATRE ATTENTIONI COUN►1ZY OF ONTARIO . five thousand m it employed w the 'Lou: Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, ` plant it should help business. Chas. I,aw, Pick. N. P. A. M. y IA meeting of the County Council Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. : `��'�Y ��• w ` of if►e Corporation of the County Elwood Huyck, Pick. N. P. A. M. All Shows Daylight Saving Time. OrQ " RQ� Cxnv4 of Ontario, will be held pursuantP. Wilkinson, Pick. N. P. A. M, Healthf� 11 Air-Conditioned a p� Eyesight--Education . = riL to adjonroment is the Council Ch- Fred Robinson, Pick N. P. A. M. "4 y imbed in ti>re court House, in the aQ(� Art. Lefton, Claremont. M. I. R. THURSDAY, FRIDAY A SATURDAY a "Towh of Whitby, on Monday, the Russ. Burrows, Brougham, R. C. E NOV4MBER 11, lb sad 16 Crushed Pit 25th day of November, 1940, at the EFFICILNCY Wiz' ' Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C Twe Shows, at 7.30 and 0.30 hour of two `o'clock in the alter- George Barigw. Pickering ' N_ George Martin, Pickering Vet. C. Saturday Matinee at 1,30 ���� �� moon, Daylight Saving Time. b - -` i ,All ate do be lard before-.the, "- y Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. Lf C. David J. Bath, Pielxring, R. G R Girl from Stone Councr'i should be forwarded to the V • (Ij j (f �( R . Lay. - Smith, Bay Road Q. Y. R �s `, f - „ E Clerk, properly certified, at least V II V V `► Alb. E. Sxnitih BEY Rd. Q. Y. R %iol._ Cou 8 _ _ f Delive»i it thiee days before the meeting of n - Hart Smith Bay Rd. Q. Y. R. - �`� -the Connell. y0p-t A. Haskell, Brougham, R. C. E Ihawt, fA 10*6 WITH �to NOMMIll.� Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. 0 CHESTER MORRIS ol�t'a Dated, at Whitby, this 12th, day. of >bodgbt �eeialist Jack Bellhouse, Dunbarton. n. November, A. D:, 1940. fVMW Udg, ( P- O.)' Mel. Paxton, Dmrbarton, A. s• Q JANE WYATT JO" BU"N11 at SON Deinwa. rba"o 161.. Vic. Robinson, Claremont, Osh. T. GHARLES BIGKFORD RDons'd Ruddy, h`o. 68 Fred White, Dumbarton, R. C. A. F. also 3 Stooges in "Nutty but County Cleric Ray Crose, Dunbartonj Q 0. R. „ + Vice and latest March of Time01 tO� When 'we speak , of reflex' disc;- pick Goes, Dunbarton, 6. O. R. ' dens we enter upon afield where -Bob Dowber, Dant►artor., Navy "On Fortijn Newsfronts arCl8ly -T�Or# i chronic complaints. have previously Albert Sears, IAtni,'on, R. C. A. F. F.Ve do Building *f all -kisaal been dwelt upon by the patient um- Ken Reid. Dunbarton, Q. 0.' R. v101tii>AY. TUESDAY WED'SDAY >� 8aeeiM til hope has been given up. Yet I Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S..C. UA LPtIiN1 • have met t cease ere - Geo. Underwo , Dun. Is . S. C. _ asrsawood; Wiitwah md 3brs�ie ter twenty or thirty years of stoan- Dick Fowler, Pickering Roy. Tor. - L set Couplets She*-- at 8.60 - -. ach trouble that had been eonald- Reg. Wells, Runge, A. S. C. PLUI[BINC�Z Monday Matinee at i o'clock = : � irlvess ars truism tie .Die .canalis' fired chronic, a correction of a mus- Joe Amos, Diabarten, R• O A. F and • eeswMsOm and rellebla cle trouble of the eyes afforded re- Norval Kylees, Dumbarton R. G A. Private Affa>!rs'f ROOFING lief; Any chronic depaxiVre f. cc Bill Moore, Dunbarton. R. G I. aioo sell Brantford BcaoAps �1 hate. • TANS Dlstasiss health should suggest an enquiry Jae. Crump. Duabartau, 48th High. WITH Materials, � Bathroom into this as one i f the possible - NANCY KELLY Bgnipment, Dora Wstse _: • causes. Remember, i!• it is possible - � ti :W oniw too MWL X410 1140 Urgr to have your 'vision 'corrected to PIANO-TUNING ROBLRT GUMMINGS Systems, Beatty B table B of ment 4h smvAeats insured sed pretecte, normal. Normal vision means seeing = -: ,AND HUGH HERBERT q i? n 414 Building Material frown. the weadw with comfort. If, however, you can- All Kinds of Pepair Work ROLAND YOUNG not be. made normal, it is possible ` P - - FJetimst0s Free _ .. t„ use that correction that will Ail Tuning Guaranteed y Work Guaranteed Today's Picture -- C. X. R. bridge help you-to Save vrlhat vision you �'• Q; 1♦daCl)�NAI D •Als• an Added Attraction F. J. ppO�Q� y c ring r i - - AL - } •>R eJ .0 R IJ greater relief than was at first -ex- _ $O9 Clos• Avg., Torento - (o`%e8 — e a',02 - -- — petted. In some of these uses a Phone o en ` TT lakeside 1502 WITH P'ICKERING, ONTARIO : O V V percentage - is sufficient ' ;cents a of relief TT comfort to give a renewed couftge -RICHARD DENNING Frost- oo with a renewed confidence in one- �IC$ERII t SILLS JEAN CAGNEY cel! and nature wih again assert n I0 �v i c - ,-- Agency - - -herself for the general. good.— ,_...,,.._, - ROBERT PAIGE a gr y -%• L J. CARROL NAISH SjAur-g&&n Ie+ed, be Z=Qert service and re- - Now .Btoek . of Pres ON Sas/HONOR - - 6.e•ke o■ above .raea\Lrin vice 11t1Yllf . �I�l-.icke_t pairs to all make& Rea.' Insplements 4a exhllrD11 in sass - Repair Sheep unable charges. Work (Names la heavy type. are tbbee starter, growing - �� 6 _ _ Plows. asoweeri _ --_ sow overseas): - �` =---- .__ _ guaranteed. - z - - - . _. as ma pr"red d to repair t �c. - m layingmash, h 1 ARTHURFIELD - L. LYE Dong. Johns. Pickering� .Sign4gere range plash, •� ions and tarn machine; "` Leon. Herbert Whitevde, R. A. F. joy Claremont, Ont. Fred Herbert, Whitevale, Tank C.. Ars also agent for Cocksbutt ` G sooste Radio and Television LestltaM I. John Murray, starter, 1Concentra• Implements. Claremont, 48th S. f i Member Official Radio Service Tt/sati i Satisfaction guaranteed I . ' John Martin, Pickering, Q. O., R. teS calf starter, tar` •- Aaaoelatienr. ��yy Ted Fowler, Q iPhone 6201, PIOSBE;INQ Remembrance Day Pickering, 0. R. f i . JOHN,NnRTON Roy Barry, Pickering. key starter, -aa It Hwne 6104 - �CLAREMONT ,Service., Picjt ering Gordon Watsonr, Pickering, A. S. C. . .Rose Heron, Pickering, .Q. O. R. li blocks and bags - _ _ - Jim McRae Pickering,R. 6 A •-,'Remem:brance Day Services ,R Pur ma fly spray w - Basil. Bye, Pickering, Ordnance Were held on Monday, here, .with a- - ;very -good number of ladies, but I. L, VIlson, Pickering, R. C. A. F. for C.att e• t r��+ I}av, Walker, Brougham, 48th H. �reakf ast Ba PM9 AGOCS a �e pony new men attending, at the Chas. Sirrtmons, Pickering ... - 'hall. Rev. E. G. Robinson. conduct; • led the service, with Rev. M. R Robt. Holman, Claremont, Tanis C. D. N . LO[3 iwUUC� Anted Stead[ :_ � . a lbs Thos. Lye, Claremont, Ill C. E. PICKBRI1+fG. ONT. f Venldneon giving the addrens. Fol- .Les: Lye, Clai�eiuoat; R. c E. _ . WE DELIVER Harold y, Claremont, Tank C. PHONE 63]T O Iver; ; _ - -12c• a �!• Rv9vi1 Guard and the Boy Scouts Iv* Purdy, C�trement, M� H. L. I. .Paraded at the Park, where a brief Arm. Chapman,. Pick'g. R.. C. A,--F. tewlAs Bee , � : �i �•. a �0 ,eereenAny (in pouring rain}.was p,, McF-ariance, Rouge, Vic. Rifles / _ _,.a conduct with .ash Unit deposit; Wes. :liyers; .Irish Reg..... L. �E. Oil r � /LL Jewel Short" , l �. a , I their wreath on the cenotaph. Walt. Banigan, Pick. R. C. E. Chas. Rate, Dunb. R. _ En F17NBR.AL DIRBOTOR AND ClsilC C�aR�r, 3 t 13 C. g� _ , -The s>rsrting of the large mun- Clare L. Allen, Dunb. SILBALII[SR f tltions industry at the. Late - tesla Morgan Mark,. L. and Welland Reg. t9uoeessor;to W. J. Mather, - - - ... - `::� • :, �C. Ken Smith, Dunbarten, Signallers _ ib. Smith, Dunbarton, R. C. A: F. Sto fir to _ ' •: U 11 - Night and Day Servicel . Business Phone Residtnee Phone o e E.1 D Do you recognize this Scene ? �°I - Bntaher (phone ODP) '�Pial�eri . MiLk Producers hold Annual Meet. ' ing at Town 111411, Brougham on Tuesday. evening, .xevember 12th. --GET HIGHEST !MARKET PRICE The annual meeting of the Milk Y r { Producers' Association was held in _ nor -- the .Hall, Brougham, Tuesday even- ing of this week, with an election,-FAR M PRODUCE RIGHTat HOME ,.-. - •- resulting as follows: Hon.Pres. Walter C. Thomson _ - �` a President nf'-Live". • c,Joh Marks - Late Hogs . - - Live . Calves Vice -President, E. L. Chapman Sec: Treasurer, Elmer J. Powell - Directors for � . ._ , Sprung Lambs .,;Live Fowl •-=` Pickering Tolwnahip — Geo .Todd, ��. . R�L�, F't�ed I#orrishawi - - I'1fv� ►o'pring itr: Whitby Toweshiip = A. Nesbitt, Mr. _ Cooper. .. Fresh$s _ Fast Whitby — J. Ormiston, Jaarnes ; Lyons. = Reach Township C. Ashenhurst, RBCRIVIN J..,an d CIVADING sr VFF1i rBY a A. Honey. - - Ax Jarvis. Township Win. . Cassie, Pl CKERI NG SFA RMS See: Answer elsewhere .in this -issue: ecial Milk Representatives * p Igsb! sad Day. Pao" Whitby US Doug. Thompson and John Willson. - Gt Oir s f. ` 7 - - -Representative to Toronto Board t pi�K11iRIVtri 1C, v- Mir. T IF. Stephenson, -of , Toron- Armistice Day (Remembrance.) i spent.• 1�'ridaa last, with their was observed -in -'the local churcyhes d friends, and Mrs. Pilk+ey. on Sunday morning last. ` Mrs. A. D. Peters, of. -Port Perry, -- �• 0• CLZXDENING N90 Elt pent a few days last wejok here, - ;+ th her daughter ,Mrs. George �---� - _ �Y1 FLJNFR'AL DfRECTO$ ' Beverley, and friends. F ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates'are _ �� Private imbalance - " •, moving to Toronto, where Mr. _� a Day and Night Coates will be employed. Piaone;00Afi • �% !Pa- `r M 'el Rev. Walter and Mrs. Daniel, 4i`"• McAvern 5000 IAh CIf will be "at home" to their Clare-' ont friends on Friday, November ✓ vekpo Markham, �nt. ' ' 2nd, from 2 till _.5. o�clock yin the Qv a; af'teraoon and tram 7 till 9 o'clock _ n the evening. ]BUY FA" ` sor linfsi The beat prices on Fees an..r:�al■ iEs�ple 1eA1 Ystssl no � of all kinds. i ••• ••_ ,wilt aMsad set Iss�rsue C1• - , Roofing, Forte, 'Pvood rro: sum, = MA, WA�P"MA ]lit•. tib '� •. Coal, Cement, Linac. �' a�'a' No 0eeassr TrasiRe Cheap rates for Farm and country Best , market pricey paid A. ' W. STA.l 90" The cheerful chs who is " mom 4+ buildings. p for all kinds of grain. Aseft ti. Windstorm Insurance on BuildbW SO a11Xi0us to GSSI r -yolk f<arr's Elevator P' m www 0" 16 %dmills, silo` etc.iS your Local Agent—be °` Ik" West Automobile Insurance Claremont, Ont. All Kinde sure to ask him to help o Write or > you plan your next:- trip n"°"` " go•. W. oflt =sw BOWMAN A ROW]& - W�ITBY, ONTARIO � -Car.3in tock SN w . Tonto PERMANENT NAGGJN-C PA11 THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NEWES. IT MAY- BE YOUR EYES. C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. vioney Block ow t. a Dbeas like _ - - Anil KWA. COM ., Consult W. D. TWEEDIE, R. R 1, ckering ' On Roofing for! v&s asd Mor Housea, Eavetroug:.3, Hay Track, baro beer Hardware, Lift Eze Oarale,'.Ceiresiwork and Carpenter„work of all .� kileds. Dealer for Eastern Steel Produc & Let us sive you an estimate an s;uouca pjw znoA . ea, Monday. At midnight he mos considered to be doing very well. Within.' thirty minutes after that ann0mvAX%ment, he h”. passed 4- way. It was understood on Tues - :,7_ -day, an autopsy would be held to - _ ascertain the cause of his death. 'The funeral took place on Thurs- day, with service at the hoose here. Interment took- place at Bovvrrhan- vilie- He is survived by his widow, and threeyoung children. "'l e _deepest sympathy of their many friends in .this district is conveyed to the bereaved family. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. 0.,of Os- - hawa, addressed the Red Cross meeting here last week, describing vome of the more intimate trork- ings of that organization. Mr. G. 114. Forsyth, Claremont, acted as c firman, and also conducted • the ie organization that took place later in the evening. The follow- ing officers were elacted for the coming year: President, Dr. N• F - Tomlinson. 1st Vice -President, Mr. Burnett Jamieson. 2nd Vice -Presid- ent, Mrs. Bert Harvey. Secretaries, Mrs. H. G:• 1N1cIntyre and Mrs. Jno. Gregg• . press Secretary, Mrs. A." L. —_ —_ :Hooey. Treasurer, Mr. A•- 1. Hooey. Auditors: 'Mrs. Harry Porter and Mrs. McNair. Work Committee: Mrs. Wm. Birkett, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. D. A. Pugh. Purchasing _Com)nibtee: Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. McNair, of Altona, and Mrs. Milne -of Green River. A good number attended the meeting, from which the leaders feel a much ,greater in - 'Merest is being taken in our Red Cross work. - DON'Than, t,�urrnoner� ar HdvegoWhouse insulated with REDTOP INSULATING WOOL. $o1d by I{ingstott Road • Lumber and Coal Ltd. Stop. So -Kingston Rd.. Hopy, 2goo - Pick. 74 'gear. ' 814. Ea: Whit. 961 -1941 Dodge Luxury Liner, Dodge KYngsway Special 4 Dr. Sedsa 7. Dodge DeLuxe Special 4 -Dr. Sedan "I'M. Svair 193711—Dodge 'Custom Sed an 4L QA GOING BY 4935 Chrysler Sedan = 'r►'' MbTOR COACHu 0 935 Plymouth Sedan Eastern House phone 4500 ...Used ears bought for Cas' GRAY ' lare '''ALF . M OLE. rnont - - PHONE 8201 I.s. CLAREMONT " to - -- of Miss Bessie Taun, of Stouffville, �- - Spent WednesdaY of last week with s ............ �, and Mrs. Lyman Pilkey Wi - Born, on Sunday, Nov�ler 10 ht to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Ward, of a Clareanont, at the Brierbush Hospi- :. til, Stonffville,- . a, son. ,Many men from this iheighbor- hood are looking for work on the develo,Qment" on the Lalde Shore m _ Wye understand some very strange 2 ' when, al:lpWng for wort ,questions More Will probably be heard of i t this later. --: furore need. The businessman's money -for .use in his normal operations, The Women's Institute will meet -!.,On W ednesday 20th, at the home of Mrs+t G. M. Forsyth, at the us= Within these two classes the great majority ofdeposits are small or of sal hour. "Historical , Research" will be a feature of the afternoon - An members are asked to bring an the rest of the deposits are owned by the few! Quite the contrary! The : antique or curio, for ill r Call. Rev. Walter Daniel continues his indirectly includes the whole population of the Dominion. The trade 'series of addresses on Sunday next, 4 speaking in the morning, on. "The Old Testament Teaching on the "i of insurance companies'. deposits. QAnd don't overlook the deposits of Holy Spirit,,, and in the evening, on ''Phe Firm Fruits of the Gen- ... ' tiles." The B. Y. P. U.' hold their y.' hydro commissions, school districts; school children's penny banksaviaga regular meeting on Monday even- .ing nett. _ The local fire company received -tions with very wide lists of shareholders; large and small, ell over (Canada. a cyan to the homd of Miss S. E. –, Evans, on Tuesday forenoon, dur- -- the time in which high winds were took fire you and your fellow -Canadians. and allowed to burn out without u ,any dwnage being done to the res- Idenee. Wood fires are. a source of worry in any howne during high Anda such as was in evidence on that. day. The Women's Missionary Society will hold its regular monthly meet- 'mac 1 - ing at the Manse, on Thursday, • November 215t. Mrs. Rawson's .. Groin will be in charge of the pro- gram: Will subscribers to the Miss- fonary Monthly please come prepar- ed Jo renew their subscriptions, or M ' "at ' :the Missionary Monthly Secretary, - .before December 1st. The Annual Harvest Hone Ser - Sun - vices in. the United Church, of Sun- -day last drew geed congregations. Inspiring,' -Messages were given, im ., the. morning by Rev. Harvey How- ey, of Dunbarton, and in the._ even- _ ing, by Re`*. M. R. Jenkinson. Spec- ial anisic ;was rendered by the home choir, assisted in the morning , by Miss Evelyn Hughes, soprano solo- - cat, of Toronto, and the evening by - -,..the Baptist Male quartet. Rev.. W. JgLnie6 pastor of the Baplpst _ --Churoh, also assisted in -the even - Ing service. The ladies of the •cos ,gregation are being complimented - . on. the beautiful decorations pre&- ented on that day. ' ... The village people were shocked on Tuesday morning, to hear of _the passing, during the night, of one of our prnmirnent, young far - niers, Mr. -Eric Pearce; who farms _ just east of here. Mr. Pearce suf- tered an attack of appendicitis ov- er the week -end and was taken to ycwaywu v- Mir. T IF. Stephenson, -of , Toron- Armistice Day (Remembrance.) i spent.• 1�'ridaa last, with their was observed -in -'the local churcyhes d friends, and Mrs. Pilk+ey. on Sunday morning last. ` Mrs. A. D. Peters, of. -Port Perry, -- �• 0• CLZXDENING N90 Elt pent a few days last wejok here, - ;+ th her daughter ,Mrs. George �---� - _ �Y1 FLJNFR'AL DfRECTO$ ' Beverley, and friends. F ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coates'are _ �� Private imbalance - " •, moving to Toronto, where Mr. _� a Day and Night Coates will be employed. Piaone;00Afi • �% !Pa- `r M 'el Rev. Walter and Mrs. Daniel, 4i`"• McAvern 5000 IAh CIf will be "at home" to their Clare-' ont friends on Friday, November ✓ vekpo Markham, �nt. ' ' 2nd, from 2 till _.5. o�clock yin the Qv a; af'teraoon and tram 7 till 9 o'clock _ n the evening. ]BUY FA" ` sor linfsi The beat prices on Fees an..r:�al■ iEs�ple 1eA1 Ystssl no � of all kinds. i ••• ••_ ,wilt aMsad set Iss�rsue C1• - , Roofing, Forte, 'Pvood rro: sum, = MA, WA�P"MA ]lit•. tib '� •. Coal, Cement, Linac. �' a�'a' No 0eeassr TrasiRe Cheap rates for Farm and country Best , market pricey paid A. ' W. STA.l 90" The cheerful chs who is " mom 4+ buildings. p for all kinds of grain. Aseft ti. Windstorm Insurance on BuildbW SO a11Xi0us to GSSI r -yolk f<arr's Elevator P' m www 0" 16 %dmills, silo` etc.iS your Local Agent—be °` Ik" West Automobile Insurance Claremont, Ont. All Kinde sure to ask him to help o Write or > you plan your next:- trip n"°"` " go•. W. oflt =sw BOWMAN A ROW]& - W�ITBY, ONTARIO � -Car.3in tock SN w . Tonto PERMANENT NAGGJN-C PA11 THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER AND NEWES. IT MAY- BE YOUR EYES. C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. vioney Block ow t. a Dbeas like _ - - Anil KWA. COM ., Consult W. D. TWEEDIE, R. R 1, ckering ' On Roofing for! v&s asd Mor Housea, Eavetroug:.3, Hay Track, baro beer Hardware, Lift Eze Oarale,'.Ceiresiwork and Carpenter„work of all .� kileds. Dealer for Eastern Steel Produc & Let us sive you an estimate an s;uouca pjw znoA . ea, Monday. At midnight he mos considered to be doing very well. Within.' thirty minutes after that ann0mvAX%ment, he h”. passed 4- way. It was understood on Tues - :,7_ -day, an autopsy would be held to - _ ascertain the cause of his death. 'The funeral took place on Thurs- day, with service at the hoose here. Interment took- place at Bovvrrhan- vilie- He is survived by his widow, and threeyoung children. "'l e _deepest sympathy of their many friends in .this district is conveyed to the bereaved family. W. E. N. Sinclair, K. 0.,of Os- - hawa, addressed the Red Cross meeting here last week, describing vome of the more intimate trork- ings of that organization. Mr. G. 114. Forsyth, Claremont, acted as c firman, and also conducted • the ie organization that took place later in the evening. The follow- ing officers were elacted for the coming year: President, Dr. N• F - Tomlinson. 1st Vice -President, Mr. Burnett Jamieson. 2nd Vice -Presid- ent, Mrs. Bert Harvey. Secretaries, Mrs. H. G:• 1N1cIntyre and Mrs. Jno. Gregg• . press Secretary, Mrs. A." L. —_ —_ :Hooey. Treasurer, Mr. A•- 1. Hooey. Auditors: 'Mrs. Harry Porter and Mrs. McNair. Work Committee: Mrs. Wm. Birkett, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. D. A. Pugh. Purchasing _Com)nibtee: Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. McNair, of Altona, and Mrs. Milne -of Green River. A good number attended the meeting, from which the leaders feel a much ,greater in - 'Merest is being taken in our Red Cross work. - DON'Than, t,�urrnoner� ar HdvegoWhouse insulated with REDTOP INSULATING WOOL. $o1d by I{ingstott Road • Lumber and Coal Ltd. Stop. So -Kingston Rd.. Hopy, 2goo - Pick. 74 'gear. ' 814. Ea: Whit. 961 -1941 Dodge Luxury Liner, Dodge KYngsway Special 4 Dr. Sedsa 7. Dodge DeLuxe Special 4 -Dr. Sedan "I'M. Svair 193711—Dodge 'Custom Sed an 4L QA GOING BY 4935 Chrysler Sedan = 'r►'' MbTOR COACHu 0 935 Plymouth Sedan Eastern House phone 4500 ...Used ears bought for Cas' GRAY ' lare '''ALF . M OLE. rnont - - PHONE 8201 I.s. . s� ............ _ - W1,4T money? Why --the money'in the banks! The Money cars : -fully put. away by you and your neighbours in savings accounts.. The -money you could have spent today but wanted to keep safely against soma t --: furore need. The businessman's money -for .use in his normal operations, ' '=4 - deposit accounts, savings sad current - `There are more than 4,846,000 bank d cos wings Within these two classes the great majority ofdeposits are small or of :.All '-moderate amount. Q But you'd be wrong if you assumed from this, that the rest of the deposits are owned by the few! Quite the contrary! The r railways, for instance, have deposits in the chartered banks — and that indirectly includes the whole population of the Dominion. The trade 4 unions has c deposits. Millions of policy -holders share in the ownership ; "i of insurance companies'. deposits. QAnd don't overlook the deposits of b ---wheat- pools; farm co-operatives; churches; municipalities and municip�� t r` y.' hydro commissions, school districts; school children's penny banksaviaga ' . .. ;deposited with the chartered banks; and commercial and mining corpora- y i -tions with very wide lists of shareholders; large and small, ell over (Canada. :- –, _ Truly, money on deposit in. Canada's chartered banks is owned, in fact, by, �a you and your fellow -Canadians. u + In war, is. in'peaCe, Canada's -Chartered Banks maintain, uninter- ninter-tupted,_their.useful services'— safeguarding"depositurs' funds; rupted, . -their.useful facilitating the nation's business —,looking forward to peace with freedom as "the only sure basis of - enduring prosperity - THE CHARTERED -BANKS OF, CANADA 'mac 1 . petitive and hard to "crash," and show when Bing Crosby. returns on the Little Tbahtre,_ more or lees .. November 14. For one thing Connie :limited In scope. Boswell has been signed as co. With radio In Canada on a hat sing3ag star with Biag — which will ionai basis, however, -there Ne huge oertai"17 give this program an audiences for all types of drama extra lilt! as well as a means of reach e • ;them. CBC's Drama department has And it you've missed them. lata• needful to bring the sufferer into manifested his coanpdssloa for his presence, or to have Christ those in sorrow and need d Itis _ wane and stand over the bed and _ponver over disease and desa and touch and speak add heal. -Thio 'demon, the common beople at once man's Leith rose at ons bound glostlied God for what they had above all these restrictions. seers and heard. presented hundreds of plays, the IT you're overlooking thq best pair LE88OR VII _. majority of which have been -writ- of oomics on the air — Amos and JESUS' CONCERN FOR L11FE• AND ° • SHADOW STAR - " sen and performed by Canadians Andy — who do. their nightly stint, HEALTH.—Luke 7. for Caaadlan consumption.• Cam- at eight (daylight time) each, even- PRINTED TEXT, Luke 7: 2-15. • - mentins .on the radio sketch as a sag from CFRB• GOLDEN TEXT -1 came that BORMNTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle .13 Wine vesseh may they may have life, and -' - y have" 1.7 Pictured 20 He gained . It abundantly. John 10: 10. actor. world-wide_ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTIT40t tante in 18 Network. t B Wlljla1t11 Time. Summer i A.D.ofhe 14 Conscious; ptetures. ��15CURIO l ff�/ 28. / Place.—The healing of the sea• 21 Lauglsable. CURIO[J� TV WRLD (Ferguson turion's servant took place in Cap. 18 To drain. 22 Moistens. ernaum; the widow's son was rale• i7 Period, .23 Attack of - • ' ed at Nain; Joha was In prison 1$ SAF watch. p� nervousness. VVHE7V DROf�PEp '< near the shores of the Dead Sea, 19 Form. of "be" WYfII 25 Beasts' home. r _ ups1cm CIO'VNN though Christ's discourse about 20 Measure: 27 Parent. : 21 To furnish A C1><T +CAIN F21GHT John the Baptist, -and the events 32 Footlike part, _ which immedlately followed. bxe to anew with 34 Constellation. T5E1.F IN LESS T1-Wly _ _ A QUAAVMe SSGINQ be located somewaere in Galilee. Rota. 36 Measure of In this lesson we should discover area. _ 24 oleo _ . .1 f - one of the eat fundamental �� 37 Powerful. gr l uL char - 43 Golf device. `. o n ii acterLttiq of the- satire ministry brained - .. Y1gRT4CAL: 40 Reluctant. of the Lord Jesus on earth—living from T4s- '46 Toward sea. - i Credit. 41 Southeast. , 'for others. Here we have the Lord 26 To otlginatL ,44 To seize. 3 Ivy � 43 Dog chain. - 1Y - brio 2$ shoe strings. 3 Unaccepted. 46 High 4 ging blessing to the home of 20 Edible 52 Optical gland . 4 To soak flax, . mountain. ` .� a centurion, to a humble servant. Hut. : - �� ►"1\` `� to a widow who bad lost her son, mollusk.5 Devoure;L 47 The deep. exercising tenderness toward the 30 Ewer' 157 Female slava `Moves 48 To perform. - one who had b•,ptized Christ and 81 Frost bite' `158 He fish -fashion. ' 49 Diamond. first proclaimed him the Savior. .' 33 Father. impersonates 7 Notch. 50 COWUnetion. 33 To doze. "a —=— little 8 Pronoun. ai Turkish having Infinite cdmpaseion on an 38 To subsist. tramp. t 9 Level land. _ ,r unchaste woman who was despia• 39 To obliterate. 59 He is ;10 Hobgoblins. 54 governor. ed by all those at the community, 42 Supernatural considered 'e 11 To conceive. 55 Before Christ. -� .,and then ahowiag infinite patience beings; :'master of 12 Compass 56 North with his own slow•to-uto44 Wheel hubs. point. -• Carolina IN , ' : disciples. _ w AT TN E la�� < . Ir r,��r' Two Revelations It Z 8MNNlkG OF Luke 7: 2. And a certain centur• Y TH E PRESENT • :. sore, asIr�+ncc ria a T ion's servant, who w,s, dear unto 16 him, was sick" and at tha point' of 44A ILI.. death. S. And when he heard concerning ' WERE � . Jesus, he sent unto him 'elders of TO DRAW tF': �� the Jews, asking him`fhat he would ELSLTR1CtTY `' come and save - his servant. FT2GW1 THE 4. And they, when they came to Cu 061 �D r Jesus, besought him earnestly, say- $ 29 AeEYENTf�4/L ing, He is worth that thou should,.. g y est do this for him; 33 V®AUA LACV BEl_TLE 5. For he 'loveth our nation, and i a A►. Z IS RE'5FnNSIBI.E FOR MCJCH OF himself built us our synagogue. 5 I T1-iE SUCC65 OF CALIFL7RJVIA'S In Matthew's account we are told that the particular disease — \ 07RLJS INDLiST;?y/ T FEIkM ON with which this servant was griev 3 9 AL1. OF THE PEST //VSEC'T+.S ously stffering was palsy, which- HIGH speed motion picture cameras shove that a .cat can nigh! may be perhaps likened to what ° r we call inflammatory 'rheumatism. Itself in -the air in less than two feet of drop. First the !rout feet The Worthy Centurion 6 9 0 make the turn, and then the hind feet, with the- tail" acting as a _ . s. And Jesus- went with them.. balancing 'pole „_• And when he was now not far from 2 57 NEXT: Hes the soatb magnetic pole of the 'esrt6 eves ossa the house, the centurion sent •' - friends to him, saying unto him; •. - :_.. POP—Might •As Well. _ $y J. MILLAR WATT bVt4AT5 UP WIT'N YOB/ MISSa6D T1•li TR�,A#4 15 T44AT ALL ! , - COLONEL ? . H M "e 'BY ALFA MINUTE-! TO , LOC+( AT YOU --- - - : IW :• - YOU'D M SED IT BY HALF �._ 1 �►' AN HOUR rservwt :ilemcau, Tv. , �l •15 V r1 8• A `D I 0 E P 0 E 8 �0��� a ~e a j Lord, trouble not thyself;—for_ I am not worthy that thou shouidmt Raised From the Dead . p 11.. And it came t9 pass soon come under my roof: afterwards, that he went to a city i r By DAVE ROBBIN3 7. Wherefore neither thought I. eaIled Nain; and his went _ ,Store Vegetables myself worthy to come, unto th :disciples ith him, and- a great multitude. - tCAll �wu Canadian radio stations CaaadSin art form, Saturday Night, On Floor Of Sand but say the word, and my servant W11 be healed, In this'•first `year of his ministry, ministry, try, " 9"rate .on Asynckt rise) PATRIOTIC MUSIC = of Toronto, says of the plays +si re ready "A — - - S. For I also am a man not asd_er before the deadly .opposition him had gathered head; while as yet jl'atrtgtio programs are the prodaoed: few of these have been brilliantly -good; more _ Heavy metal 'er stone conthe authority, having under myself sol - _ Pharisees and leaders had not Cheae days, and one of the best will be brilliantly good in the fu-^ help keep- roots freak ash, states -tiers: and I say to this one, Go,- • and he goeth; and to another, Dome to an open rupture with him, - _ on the 94rr' is" being presented tura, as Canadian writers leash the Geor&e Rush, Ont. Vegetable Come, and he cometh; 'and to my aad he had not Bitted his' follow - from CKOC eaoh -Sunday evening at 8.16, trick of a new and very special _., Specialist Do this servant, ,and he doeth it. ers by '"hard sayings," ,our Lord when the British Band concert is presented: The massed ' trade; the majority have been sgt- iafaetor3+ and -workable entertain, Vegett' bles for winter use are "Just as I am," said the centur= "under was usually accompanied by ador- mg crowds. 12. Now when he drew bands of His Majesty'& Guards are Ment, thanks In part to the. 'skill beat stored on a sand floor at a ion, authority and in auth- a to the gate of the city, be• heard in stirring ' British army . of the CBC producers in impart- temperature above freezing, ad- ority, so art thou under authority hold, there was' carried out one "...marches in this 1gsLure — while Ing the required technical finish." vises George Rush, Vegetable :tired in authority.' I am not suffic- that was dead, the only son of Peter Dawson; Australian baritone, - Is also,. heard In • A nice pat on the• back for CBCs specialist of the Oat. Dept. of P Agriculture, tent," he said, to entertain thee" and yet he knew that 7eslis was a his mother, and she was a widow: well-known march- sag songs. Colonel Bogey, 'There'll Canadian Theatre of the Air — heard over -the Canadian chain on Toronto. However, this is difficult where Galilean, a peasant. What a vision. and touch people of the city was wl�h" her. 13. And when the Lord - �'� Always Be Am England, The Bii• Friday nights at 10.30 (daylight furnacea are used as the tem per- the centurion had of the glories Baa' her, he had compassion on 4 ;fish Grenadiers and other tunes 'time.)- afore is muc ji higher and the air , of Christ. lie recognized that with her,and said unto her, Wee p not. .ihesrd to the streets of rise British dry. If a portion'of the basement the authority of God, Issue was completely in authority over all _ Christ s Com Compassion 7 10mpire these days are featured in : this program by the best bands of -AROUND THE DIAL could be shut oft roots could then be the things of Ilte. There axe two lectures of the fidie F.ttspire played in a way that For restful dance . music you ke t is P good condition. Heavy metal or stone contain- Such Great Faith compassion of Christ that stand Will stir the hearts •a! all can't do better than dial in Abe 9• And when Jesus heard these out very clearly -in this story. First .British- Lyman's waltz time program, on ers are exfellent ,for keeping' things, he marvelled at him, and it was in- Individual cotnpaa8ion- Tune is bn this unusual half the NBC -red network Friday nights roots fresh, states Mr. Rush, and turned and said unto the multitude It singled out the woman from the !program nett Sunday evening at at nine (standard). these containers have ,given ex- that followed him, I say unto you, throng. It dealt with her' as an g :'6.16 from CSOC — you will be Lyman's band has a distinctive cellent results whei'0*-4sed. I have not found so great faith. no, individual personality. The other p y �lproad of it! style =and on thin show the or- . Roots may be placed in a heap not in Israel, lecture of our Lord's compassion is - - - chests uses Frank Munn, the cap- in the garden and covered with 10. And they. that were sent' re- this: immediately it went forth In CANADIAN RADIO DRAMA able tenor as soloist — as well as two inches of earth. They may be turning to the -house, Lound the action. 14. And he came nigh and The development M Canadian a choral group.------ kept this way until the tempera- servant whole. touched t7te 5ier:-and-Lha beareda radio has been a boon the liL r, s • _ ture reaches 20 degrees of frost The faith of this man delighted stood still. And he sctd, Young b=, -to esti of Canada The Cat's 'n' Jammers — a before being removed to the cel- the heart of the Son ot man with I say unto thee, Arise. Three times This is particularly evident in the smart show on the Mntuat chain — can be lar for winter. Mr. Rush says tho home a rare Joy. He pointed it out to the He dwelt upon it He our Lord raised people from the dead, and every time he did it field of the drama, both for play. now heard on Tuesday garden crowd. in trrights.and actors. IIatil the 'last nights at 9.15 (Daylight Time) should be cleaned up immediately compared it with'euch faith as -he esaetig--the same _way, talking to two of three years, there was little from C_KLW. This is a sure fire sad all rubbish and diseased plants had already met with, and he gave the dead ka it they could hear him, _- 4hance for the development of ih9t program for the swing kids, destroyed by burning, as only fire it.the palm.drhen without a word 15. And he that was dead sat up, Ipountry's'buddin,g dramatists, who • .,really destroys these diseases, tout-abouta'dia mere -a ease of the boy, said begun to speak. And he gave were confined to two mediums — • 'Scoops" Daly reports inthe Dtgking refuse in will bring without s step nearer the house;' him to his mother. the professional theatre of Lou- ' Radio Daily that there will' be a trouble next season as disease will the cure was done. Almost all who. Whenever Dna Lord performed a :'0 "don said New York. high!? coin- bi g shake -Up in the Music Hall carry over -in the soil, he warns, came to Jesus for cures thought it miracle, or in an particular wa y y . petitive and hard to "crash," and show when Bing Crosby. returns on the Little Tbahtre,_ more or lees .. November 14. For one thing Connie :limited In scope. Boswell has been signed as co. With radio In Canada on a hat sing3ag star with Biag — which will ionai basis, however, -there Ne huge oertai"17 give this program an audiences for all types of drama extra lilt! as well as a means of reach e • ;them. CBC's Drama department has And it you've missed them. lata• needful to bring the sufferer into manifested his coanpdssloa for his presence, or to have Christ those in sorrow and need d Itis _ wane and stand over the bed and _ponver over disease and desa and touch and speak add heal. -Thio 'demon, the common beople at once man's Leith rose at ons bound glostlied God for what they had above all these restrictions. seers and heard. presented hundreds of plays, the IT you're overlooking thq best pair LE88OR VII _. majority of which have been -writ- of oomics on the air — Amos and JESUS' CONCERN FOR L11FE• AND ° • SHADOW STAR - " sen and performed by Canadians Andy — who do. their nightly stint, HEALTH.—Luke 7. for Caaadlan consumption.• Cam- at eight (daylight time) each, even- PRINTED TEXT, Luke 7: 2-15. • - mentins .on the radio sketch as a sag from CFRB• GOLDEN TEXT -1 came that BORMNTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle .13 Wine vesseh may they may have life, and -' - y have" 1.7 Pictured 20 He gained . It abundantly. John 10: 10. actor. world-wide_ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTIT40t tante in 18 Network. t B Wlljla1t11 Time. Summer i A.D.ofhe 14 Conscious; ptetures. ��15CURIO l ff�/ 28. / Place.—The healing of the sea• 21 Lauglsable. CURIO[J� TV WRLD (Ferguson turion's servant took place in Cap. 18 To drain. 22 Moistens. ernaum; the widow's son was rale• i7 Period, .23 Attack of - • ' ed at Nain; Joha was In prison 1$ SAF watch. p� nervousness. VVHE7V DROf�PEp '< near the shores of the Dead Sea, 19 Form. of "be" WYfII 25 Beasts' home. r _ ups1cm CIO'VNN though Christ's discourse about 20 Measure: 27 Parent. : 21 To furnish A C1><T +CAIN F21GHT John the Baptist, -and the events 32 Footlike part, _ which immedlately followed. bxe to anew with 34 Constellation. T5E1.F IN LESS T1-Wly _ _ A QUAAVMe SSGINQ be located somewaere in Galilee. Rota. 36 Measure of In this lesson we should discover area. _ 24 oleo _ . .1 f - one of the eat fundamental �� 37 Powerful. gr l uL char - 43 Golf device. `. o n ii acterLttiq of the- satire ministry brained - .. Y1gRT4CAL: 40 Reluctant. of the Lord Jesus on earth—living from T4s- '46 Toward sea. - i Credit. 41 Southeast. , 'for others. Here we have the Lord 26 To otlginatL ,44 To seize. 3 Ivy � 43 Dog chain. - 1Y - brio 2$ shoe strings. 3 Unaccepted. 46 High 4 ging blessing to the home of 20 Edible 52 Optical gland . 4 To soak flax, . mountain. ` .� a centurion, to a humble servant. Hut. : - �� ►"1\` `� to a widow who bad lost her son, mollusk.5 Devoure;L 47 The deep. exercising tenderness toward the 30 Ewer' 157 Female slava `Moves 48 To perform. - one who had b•,ptized Christ and 81 Frost bite' `158 He fish -fashion. ' 49 Diamond. first proclaimed him the Savior. .' 33 Father. impersonates 7 Notch. 50 COWUnetion. 33 To doze. "a —=— little 8 Pronoun. ai Turkish having Infinite cdmpaseion on an 38 To subsist. tramp. t 9 Level land. _ ,r unchaste woman who was despia• 39 To obliterate. 59 He is ;10 Hobgoblins. 54 governor. ed by all those at the community, 42 Supernatural considered 'e 11 To conceive. 55 Before Christ. -� .,and then ahowiag infinite patience beings; :'master of 12 Compass 56 North with his own slow•to-uto44 Wheel hubs. point. -• Carolina IN , ' : disciples. _ w AT TN E la�� < . Ir r,��r' Two Revelations It Z 8MNNlkG OF Luke 7: 2. And a certain centur• Y TH E PRESENT • :. sore, asIr�+ncc ria a T ion's servant, who w,s, dear unto 16 him, was sick" and at tha point' of 44A ILI.. death. S. And when he heard concerning ' WERE � . Jesus, he sent unto him 'elders of TO DRAW tF': �� the Jews, asking him`fhat he would ELSLTR1CtTY `' come and save - his servant. FT2GW1 THE 4. And they, when they came to Cu 061 �D r Jesus, besought him earnestly, say- $ 29 AeEYENTf�4/L ing, He is worth that thou should,.. g y est do this for him; 33 V®AUA LACV BEl_TLE 5. For he 'loveth our nation, and i a A►. Z IS RE'5FnNSIBI.E FOR MCJCH OF himself built us our synagogue. 5 I T1-iE SUCC65 OF CALIFL7RJVIA'S In Matthew's account we are told that the particular disease — \ 07RLJS INDLiST;?y/ T FEIkM ON with which this servant was griev 3 9 AL1. OF THE PEST //VSEC'T+.S ously stffering was palsy, which- HIGH speed motion picture cameras shove that a .cat can nigh! may be perhaps likened to what ° r we call inflammatory 'rheumatism. Itself in -the air in less than two feet of drop. First the !rout feet The Worthy Centurion 6 9 0 make the turn, and then the hind feet, with the- tail" acting as a _ . s. And Jesus- went with them.. balancing 'pole „_• And when he was now not far from 2 57 NEXT: Hes the soatb magnetic pole of the 'esrt6 eves ossa the house, the centurion sent •' - friends to him, saying unto him; •. - :_.. POP—Might •As Well. _ $y J. MILLAR WATT bVt4AT5 UP WIT'N YOB/ MISSa6D T1•li TR�,A#4 15 T44AT ALL ! , - COLONEL ? . H M "e 'BY ALFA MINUTE-! TO , LOC+( AT YOU --- - - : IW :• - YOU'D M SED IT BY HALF �._ 1 �►' AN HOUR rservwt :ilemcau, Tv. , �l •15 V — r ;. -,At N. R• Man Promot =` ity of Pennsylvania 'declared that +- W the stroptoeoecus germ: one of the Q I? pJr C H r most virulent 'and Widespread of S -w H °all forma of bacteria, is extremely o E' R - exacting in its food requirements. BY ANNE ASHLEY �O The berg causes -erysipelas, the T o hq group of diseases kna>ern.. as blood How can I utilize the .short ' 4 etPsi' poisoning, childrbed fever, intestinal Q infections, some forms of diph- -ends of candles? therta and •one form of pneumonisi • A The short ends of candles or ' meningitis, rheumatism, and a num- may be whittled over a floor to - t: beer of other diseases. • be waxed for da$icing; or Showed _ _ /► .. o— and added to the water "1•h whichTHAT'S E A S_ ��� EAT FOR $1.80 YEARLY J clothes are boiled (paraffin whit - Two formulae, either of which ens clothes and helps remove ..• rtedl would feed a pers9n dirt); of shaved and the shavings - • repo y ) , .� 5 14^ properly at a yearly cost of $1.80, enclosed in 'a muslin bag wittl _ soon may be offered to the United which to smooth tfi' iron; . or B ' $tate% Government. melted, the vdi 'ks removed, anBIG BENd Dr. Robert S. Harris of -Massa- the paraffin used for sealing ' chusetts Institute of Teoht ology, ' jams and jellies. said the preparations, dev loped Q. Hove can I best treat my by himself and other, , technology hands after dishwashing, to keep ' 1.frhe' -new- -Assistant Genera] biochemiate, virtually Were cam- them .soft and white? Freight Traffic 'Manager Mon- Dlete foods' in themselves.A. Drop a little lemon juice treal, John PdUen, is a graduate into the palms and rub well over of McGill University, and served - in" the last •war; with the Black �++-►�•� "''''� "'' the hands. •This will keep the .:. he PERFECT Chewing Tobacco Watch Regiment of Montreal. His skin soft and white, and will also ^' railway service dates from Sep- T H remove such odors as fish and Sep- tember 1913, and he has held onion. various positions ( including thatQ. How can I prevent 'black of'Freight Traffic Manager,. Cen- 'TOPIC S spots from appearing on boiled Cow is cow, but low is low, ed to him by a lobster fisherman ural Region) _ potatoes? Shoe is never rhymed with foe. who picked up the, bottle off the T- ...�...-........+.+�-�+•+*+ A. ,Add a teaspoonful of vine- -Think of hose and dose and lose, coast o! Prince Edward Island. gar to the water while the po- And of goose and also -choose Margaret, her sistea' -Barbara, Babies Need Open tatoes are poiling: Think of comb and tomb and 16, and her brother,.. Geoffrey, - • P: •How' can T -restore ,life 13,- are— a' 4'' duration - ' 0 SII Azr And Sunshine lustre of velvet? Doll and roll and home and some ;i with relatives hese. -.Etiquette Sunshine is necessary for . the A- Velvet can be thoroughly And sines pay is rhymed With - .' V t normal growth of all 'intants, parr —steamed by hanging the article say, titularly for the prevention of rick- thy' hathrooln �_ Wb not aid and -said, I pray? r $ BERTA f,.E1B ets. The infants should be kept the hot water in the tub until We have %loo an vo _ �! in the open air and slmshine,When- the room steams. Let it remain 3donld is not pronounced like " ever possible. In the winter time for an hour or two. Then hang could / 1 1. Isn't it rude for two persons he should be. plbced outside in the garment. outside to dry thor- Wherefore _deaf, but' gone and who speak. a foreign langauge, the sunshine each day between oughly. This method will restore lone? • 1 to carry • on a conversation in a ' the hours of 11 a.m. and' 2 p.m. It the lustre beautifully, . L there any reason known? igroup, when the others do net. uu. is possible to place so that his eyes s'+i derstand' will be -kept away from the direct r10Ua Tongue Letter in Bottle Oil 0 ��W + 1 Y. When writing a letter of ap- riya of the sun. Sun iiaths should Our Cu $u SN[ (,� plication for s position, should it be given , daily whenever possible. Arrives In England "be' written by hand or typed? As the sun's rays are not effective. When the-. Enslish tongue we A note was' placed in s °battle $. Should a: husband and wife- through ordinary windnW glass, the infant may, in cool weather. be p oara..r. as.l.n an aat>sedwd is ever' be placed together at the Why is break not _rhymed _with and cant into the ocean by nine- .Ikw im $1.00 m ass old Inn tomwd - ' dinner table? placed in front of a Window which freak? year-old Margaret_ pinto while on .11a sarceaN of a sew C40MO. It.. - = 4. Wou3d jt ba all right fora Is open bs in which a wooden frame Will you tell we why it's true heir way to Canada last August ,8� wou � � !'� rO e0�'• hostess to ancel an evening, of covered .With cellophane hsa been We say sew but likewise few? with other evacuated British inserted. On mild days he map be to YOUR p;A�sS or ttrus is is bridge lf•alhe finds out an hour And the fashioner of verse children has reached her father cw dualist - 4n so beforehand that one of the taken out of doors..The clothing cannot cap his horse with worse? : in London it was learned the last P should be gradtisi]y removed. es- Thr Coleman Lam i Stove Ca. ig�uests'cannot come. week of October. Ltd.. Dept. WO. Eli:. Toronto. Out. � Beard sounds not the same as we b: is It all ri ht' for girl to Dosing the hands and feet to -the a to g sun the first day for lb minutes, heard, n letter s daughter, the toast) 'telephone a young man' at his of- _thea. arms and legs the second day. Cord is different from word' 'father said the "note Was forward= _ fire, to carry on a friendly eon• and proceeding each -day `in this versation? , manner until the child's whole body ti, At as informal dinner, '- is exposed to the sun's rays. , ', ' e'CLASSIFIED �R D V E 8 T 1 S E M E N T S r• r • where there Is no ` .maid, who Dont's -Far Baby should start a dish. Don't omit giving plain water _ Answers . -.-.: - Without selgar between feedings: AGENTS WANTED FOR SALE -240 ACRES, DAIRY OR _OPTICA I. Yes. This L the height of don't take, the uSy to a house Tobacco foam, belonging to the' L - " rudeness. 2. A typewritten let- where there is sickness; don't t l- (3RAPHOIL t30AlCE.'vTRATE. BIIG .. • estate of the late, Alex. Anderson: READING GLASSES — 12 PAIRS profits. . Supply farmers, service gravel loam. good buildings, anx)t- - sent to test your eyes.- -Return _ ter, for this purpose, is preferred. low • anyone who ie sick to' come .- stations, sad motorists in yuur City of tinpber. Hydro and altar them . ]rit3i. your order it salted. NO; they should b! given other ossa the baby; don't teed the baby area Exclusive territories. Write installed. adjacent .to. the city of ritAte age. Price $1.95 up. St. Clair R [lraflhofl, 610 Woburn Avenue, St. Thomas. Apply William M. Optical Co.. Dept, W.. 1255 St. partners. d. No. She should from a spoon or'cup that has been 'Toronto. Anderson, 292 Talbot Street. or Clair Weet, Toronto. ' try her best- to find a substitute, used by any -other person- without Warren S Anderson, R.R, No. 4. j said if she halls in this, suggest first washing it thotottghly. St Thom", Oritarlo. • PERSONAL - AUTOMOTIVE PARTS. - ' a game of hearts Or • rummy. -Remember. : also, fond mothers. HAIR GOODS SL P1rRFLLTUU$ -H A 1 R SAF3r.LY, b. She should not- do so unless the that the baby sh$uld not be play Cu sl�a Tractor Parn Privately removed. Face, Arms. Call is veryWIGS, TOUPEE, TRANIBFORJdJ►- Lets; Treatment " 00 postpaid. a urgent. 6., The, per- ed with fust after it baa been fed: tions, Switches, curie, and All �p }a+n Wrapper. duaranteed to, .son who is nearest to the dish. it should sever be kissed on the NEW A -ND USED AT LOWEST :types bf r Ill vuratemity Hair Goods KILL roots with one application. Wilkie, rices Used electric motors all write for 111uatrated' catalogue. [an Chemistry Co., Wilkie,. (6) Odds and ends like bell mouth; don't let. baby use 5 D Cotlffdential. terms arranged. To- after or 't let rtt"or suck on an sizes. Satisfaction or money re- ronto Human Hair Supply wire, electric light wire, Washers, Da funded. General Auto Supply. Kit- 628 Bathurst Street. Toronto. 'aash cord, valve parts, elapty,bottlef don't take the 'baby 6hener. - PULLETS. cHlcKa. 9 (7) A set of tools, including out 'at nigpt; don't test the heat tNVEST)IENT)1 SEND- FOR PRICES AND CAT= -, hammer, sawn screw driver, drill, of the baby's food by putting the sally CHICKS CAPITAL. — EXPANSION LUMIli:R of pullet alsoday alegue o Free pliers; wrench, -wire cutters, tin nipple in your own mouth; don't lay and 1 "THE BRAY -CHICK DOES THE lianufactrs-ti war purposes. old chicks in all wiedHe Chick shears, plane, draw knife, file, lire a baby Walker; babies should Trick," Order Bray chicks now Fifty years timber supply. ma}pay . Free catalogue. Twaddle Chick Jor November -December delivery. White Pine. Experienced manu- Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ont and -pahit serapetr. not be encouraged to•Waik or stand }read Bray Service Bulletin and facture n new modern mit}, cap - sandpaper - This list is lict ptnnplete, but until they are ready for it; •don't Daily specials free. A few pul- achy ten million. preferred se:ur- PCPs FOR. SALE ity, .repayment gguaranteed: Boz forget to -give the baby cod liver lets available. --Bray Hatchery. 18. 73 Adelaide W„ Toronto, On'. t includes practically all that is- 130 John North, Hamilton,. Ont. REGISTERED SPRINGER SPANIEL - necessary for "first aid" to the oil and orange juice. Doe't let flies get on the baby or anything belong- BATTERIES RE -CHARGED Pupa, well marked ilver and house. When such materials are. J'HUTU FiNI!iH1Nl3 white. from show stock: R -Big-. on hand, the chalices are gt'eater tug to him; don't neglect diarrhoea PREVENT CHIMNEY FIRES- 50C ham, Renfrew, Ont, that. the small job will be done' but consult -a doctor. immediately: Recharge Radio B Batteries. Soc don't give the, baby tea, coffee, brings plan. A L'hrich. Lockwood. FREE! You Can NOW Own 8IiOPPI.4 SERVICE I soon and won't be postponed or FAsk. cumplete eset QI beautiful all-«r- Ifeglerted altogether. candy, cakes- or tastes from the ware absolutely without crit, ATTENTION MOTHERS! WRITE? v table. - F1%4CYCi.OPAF.DIA FUR HALF, manufactured and guaranteed by today for full details how we :an to nAt 1 er C D n SPECIAL [:VTRODUCTORY OFFER. YOurmaY• have this cumpleteaeet. •save you 10 to l57b, and more, —thirty dollars discount "for' this absolutely free bf sending your on many every day needs for yuur +.+•«++•+....++•a..:•.. • advertisement, un purehq�fu� the films to imperia4.-Send an order 'home by uaitrg our Shopping tier- y r Mua><e Ha Its netiv revised editi,n of the Fn- now and receive cumplete partir• Vice. No obligations, ShouD;ng �Q� Science, ryclopnedia Britapnica —balance :tars of this amazing offer. Six or Service Req'd, 112 Gore Bldg.. w e p eight exposure fNms develOpc 1 Hamilton, Ont. e, :,Charms—For Cows k3yabl FederahlB,— Clip. and mal and printed '15c, or 8 reprints 25c,. for 'full details. plus your choice of a tree enlarbe, RABHIT FURS AND BOOL Doing 7 Myron Spencer' cf Trinidad, went in easel mount or tree silver. - �s ware, 'To get the beat In ::slily MARKET YOUR RABBIT FURS ." �+ Colorado, who argued that music E:1.F.CTRiCA1, and service send your films to and woof at top prices, Bulletins had the thar111 to' soothe t)IC Imperial Photo Ser�dce, Station J. free. Write, Canadian Small Breeds �M �•� , N.� f, .�-- ��, �� �� �� ELECTRIC WATER SYSTEMS, Toronto i-� o Toronto , Assuciati n Sox 443 T 2 savage breast". jn daily eat:l•.i, Yurnp only, $30.50. Complete sys- Ontario. •BOMBARDING CANCER sa�i a swingband heard on the tem $7600. write for folder. MF:i)it'Alr } R'augh and AtacKewn, London. ' _.,At the opening meeting of the I radio in his barn induced his Jcr- One, IT'S AMAZING Till; WONDERFUL USED CLOTHING ' result after. taking Dr. Dixon's "' 'U, S. National Academy of Scienc- sey herd to produce an extra pint Remedy for Rheumatism, Neuritis. WE BUY, SELL AND E1{CHANGE es, three research workers Of Col.• o` cream. daily. Two other farm- FOR SALE Sold only at• lIunr� s Dl ug 'Store,' Modern Undies' and Men's .second le mmbia University, New York, de-. ers installed radios and hon•)- PUKE 13RED AYRSHIRFS HEIFER, 335 Elgin. Ottawa. $1.00 postpaid. hand clothing, 1St. E:ale and Re- p tail, 327 Queen 3t. F:; Toronto. 7 Bull Scribed how they had. achieved ups graphs in their barns. 18 months: Bull 13 months: Maude. —MACTHINENV FOR SALE 8 P - calf six weeks. Geo. P. %laude, ' to 50 per 'cent, death of cancer Fergus, Ontario. �TOWtha. They first Injected lith WADE PORTABLE DRAG SAWS, I'SED CLOTHING FOR SALE easy to operate. a money-maker 'kin and Boron, two harmless chem. STOPPED ICF, LOADERS PRACTICAL WON- wherever there are .loge to be ' r ' !Icals, In and around the Cells and derful'capacity. Order early. John out. 'Write for free descriptive ; TCHOOF JXQa�li%y ?sit, Iron Bridge, Ontario. bulletin. Tho. A. R Williams 'then bombarded them with aeu-DLachinery Co. Ltd., 64 FrontMEN'S \VOl1EN'S BOYS' GIRMoney Iselc St.. West Toronto. irons, atomic particles which' have por gniekrelief from ilehinr of eetems, pimples, atL- FARMS FOR SALE fall and winter o'coats, ,Just re- f no electric charge. The effect is Ide'sfoot,reales,_ewhier.rL6es and othere:ter� MEDICAL .leased from storage, being .sold i ' somewhat like shooting at the fuaij uoaedskm trau seewarid-famous, eoolmr, sob for charges against them. Big sav- g septic, I!= D, p, p, Prescription, Grewelea, SEVERAL CHOICE STUCK FARMS, REM_&RKABLF RE.SUJ.TS—EVERY ung. to and who must [lave. an Ot abomb, they reported. dainlea sootD�irritstim and quickly stopsintenss near London, Ontario. B. Coote, sufferer ut Rheumatism or Neur- o'coat nd cannot afford the high t "mg. 95e'trial Witte Prom it,ormoney bad. Ask Barrister. 1385 Dundas Street, Itis should try Dr. Dixon's Rem- price of a new one. 355 lunge, —:r - rout &uaat today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. London, Ontario. edy. Postpaid $1.00: Munro'a Drug Toronto. Cotrfa in and -ee us when GERMS NEED GOOD DIETS Store, 335 Elgin. Ottawa. in the City;No_mail orders ¢7en`e.$ Persona living on poor diets are SALT -DALE FARM, 200 ACRES, 75 — acres alfalfa lb acres grapes, St _ "resistant t0' 9 m0 Infect be. Catharines, 4 miles. Alf Back, LAGS TABLF. COVF,RH - WATCH REI'AIRe, Lcause they can of wed-t1Te dt3ffaH6 — .—Route 1, 9-t.. Catharines, Ont. MAKE AN IDEAL. CHRISTMAg _ 1,AA... P.El'VIB.4..Y(SiiR Gift. Open work Lace, seautifUT" germs properly, _ patterns. sizes about 72" x 90^ Watch complete, guaranteed two i Cs1ISra[i{ $2.95 prepaid. Order now as quan= years—by expert JL weiTer Uhi c ' ♦1�i tity limited. Will refund' if not gold bov, ht, Osnes Jewellers, 6548MIK ' 38 to 52 years old. Women Who ars CAR AND TRUCK PARTS aatisfactofy. ' -General Building, [lark, 'Montreal. / restless, moody, NERVOl1S—Who ReA'd, Room 11., Gore Building, fear hot flashes,dlsayspells—to Saks Used Nom. - Hamilton. 11VOOL TARN Lydia$. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - - -STAMPS FOR HALF PURE CANADIAN WOOL, WHVEL- pound. Pinkham's is famous for SPECIALIZING IN REQUILT MO- Ing yarn, $1.25 1b., postage paidOGA. - - " helping Women during these "trying TORS, POWER -UNITS- Hydrenlle STAMP COLLECTORS. AM BREAK- Bancroft -Woollen Mt11s, Bancroft, times" due to functional irregu]arl- R o 1 e t s , Winches, Generators, Ing up large dollection at soerlal Ont. tin. Clot a bottle today from ytutr iltartem Magnetos, Carburetom discounts. Free crown colony c•or- p Cr AUTO ATIC Radiators — Exehanse service, onation set to approval appli,eants. �tL� t ©OUG E QOO ATILIET druggfatl'WORTHTRTMGt Glum — satisfaction or reload.- Roy Pennell, 364 Brock Avcnuo. ,�UE-,I 6 _ !0 - _- Levy„ Auto Parts, Dept. S., Toreat4• Toronto. - : Map :4jQ��Ll� the afiany gifts COMING EVENTS, - ` - rsawledge and kind- neWS-reeeived since their barn occurred on the Great Lakes here FARM FOR SALE scree, -.-.- �� = and crop were burned a month ago. many' boats were lost In the fury 2 miles fr°an Uxbridge town. .good "Giiandpa's •Twin Sisters, at Toww -Our, hunters havq all .returned, A story is in circulation that the ,of�e storm.. A' great many Bail- buildings,' wlater<, 104,ray land. 65 HallTue adaevening, Nov.. 18th: ,po very great success seems to blaze w•as caused by a bulb which °r'a'-,het"-a watery grave when- the fi;res bush. Oscar Tindall, Uxbridge.. :tie recorded. wap allegedly. coveredbats were wrecked. by straw, Ont. 13-14 _ BrQugham, Firemen's Euchre and --+Mr. and -Mrs. Elvin O`Neill, of That statement is not correct. My '-'Mrs E Reesor and Shirley _ Dance, Brougham, Spent a few days visitin in Toron- MODERN 1FARM - for sale. 200 ' > • .Nov, 16th -�Believitle, ,spent Inst week-end with son had cleared everything after �e y g ►. _ + Elwood HuyaL, our threshing: The. Hydro Head Of- to last week. acres rlut 20 'Mr. and Mrs. Elw , , con, 9, Pickering. 1-4 p Mrs. Ge"rran ar-r? Vit, "-1; tree that ie,sl,ected after the fire, mile fest -of Claremont. Barn 90 x �.�, �� L E_ Y ► I� ` '`•af Toronto, visited -their aunt,,/Mrs. land the Maple Leaf Irrsee. Co. have ClsssiAeef Advsrga lest. 45. Sp::ai4un brick. house with. ' con- _ C. H. Pillory, last Tuesday. both accepted this statement as the veniences. Large driving-house, T—" e FOR STALE - Silent-glow. oil-bur- Pig-pen etc. Good fences and water eft B Overall@, $1,3: i pr..UP -*~Mise Dorothy Armen entertain t�utdi. The evidence of our neighbors nen Good condition. For Ie cheap. SuPP1Y creek hardwood' .bush: else= 1 Men'/ WOr� bOOti/, led' a number of her young friends bear testimony to the' fact that the P. tries to a very enjoyable birthdayfirst fire seen was not nearer than Rosa M:urison, Iced and White Apply Donald Bacon, Clare- 'Pa�Y Store Pickeri mont, phone 1608. I Farl148r/ L :on Monday afternoon, 50 feet east of that maligned bulb. ' � _ j ,'- eOk your. haiir118/ •' �. --i8ev. Df. R. Jenkinson address_ , W. J. Taylor. 25 PURE BRED -White Minorca over• sad /� ;what . OII used, .ed a Convention at Danforth United r-+�e> +inary Notice Grand FOR SALE Stucco bungalow4 6 y roams; 'good cellar; fruit tree's of Hens and 1 Rooster., Layers of ' `t)Isn ,Mine in and we will fix ;Cknrch, Toronto, on Tuesday even- Annual Bazaar, under the suslpicee several ldnds•, hard and soft water, l� �. eggs. Box C, News. Ing. of St- George's Women's "Guild, Will O>s 'ep, --tiMrs. W. F. Jones, of Ottawa is be held in the Town Ball, on Sat- elertiric, barn and garage, in vill-STp.&YED - on to the l3ortap . , - aBe of Brooklin. -Mrs, McColl, Harsse/ and silos/ repairer =•v3aitiag her slater, )Ira. W. C. Mur- urday, Dlecenrher 7th: There will be Farm, Balsam, s red and'-vahite ,•lY fir, Le;e, this gleets, Brooklin. 12-13 _ as usual, a splendid ' , disiplay of yearling. heifer. Owner- may have C Os Brad�e Mrs. dos. Richardson Needlework and useful articles of FARM F'Olt SALE 100 acre � by paying for this ad. phone v� sad daughter, Isabell, of George. all sorbs -• Home madla candy and dairy farm on ibt 35, con. 2, Pick- Claremont 82 r 14. 18-1$ 'tPhone Pick 35 4 opvh visited Pickering relatives, Candy Stalls, Flowers and a Touch ening, belonging to the estate of 100 ACRES -- rich clap loam, bank --- - 'eoenily. and Takle Stall. Gugsaing Compet- the late FVC. J. Petty. Good build barn, silo,- pigpen, driving house, L i� --.Mr. and Mrs.. -Ro Ta for and itrone and the Draw- for a- Beauti- ings, li dro -.throw wellspringrqc�house, never-failing The Pl!C�[ering r Y Taylor, Y shout. A,bxnzeiance hes-hawse, son, Kenneth, were with Mr. and firl Qwit,, and other prizes. Come of water. Immediate possession ifk near buildings, 4 . �+ • Oester Buttland family rec- and buy. Please keep this date in desired. Apply to Garaon Pet -- - tY, acres bush, brick house, electric, 1 EAT INIAIi,I{E'�' may. -__-- mind---.4iftErrsovn tea served , from 3. R. R. 2, Pickering• 12-13 1-2 mile from highway; 15 miles -morn, On Sunday, ~Nov. 10th, in to 3.30. from Toronto close to Un3oami les the Women's College Hospital, Tor- --ISe Women's Missionary Sac- eF'ARM FOR RENT -- 97 acres, on ' 17Ve carr a fall line of onto, tea Alan and Mra. Lishnta�, a iety', of the United Church met . at lot 29, ,con:. 3, Pickering. Light 2 miles from-Markham.,Apply Wes.. y - . _ - clay soil. Apply Johnson, Markt— to daughter; the home of the Misses Rorke, on 1?P Y Box. 8,, PickeriTmh *--{Agana. Chapman Nov , with the Presid , -Ws.' FOR SALE ---• reg• Jersey Cow, 4 t a rairrng in.-.the R. C. A. F. Mrs. F. Bunting, in the -chair. Miss 'FOR SALE- 100 acre farm good Nov. 21st. years-old,`dne to-freshen sad will leav shartlyfor the East.I 1;dith I,lxrrray had charge of the loam soil, all good buildings and T°°O registered Jersey heifers 15 ' �, I;. C084t Platreil work: 'vie best wish- Study ,Period, with Mrs. Jenkinson. fences.. Never ever-failing Spring. g d mos. -old. Muscovy Ducks. Geo � '�••- and bars. C. E. Arte assisting f y Mutch Lot '13 eon. 4, Pickering. _ u es of his mossy l?iddering friends ; - Y. 8 ro..School -next farm. One mile ��$� •- - _ _ _ ._ so -with hila. 'with the Devotional Session. Plans :_, _ -, _ East of VF•hitevale. J. �W. Brown- NOZ`IC)✓ -= anyone wishing a e- -fAadrew and Mrs, Annan, of 1 were discussed for the Thankoffer- -rim, must .Flill P. O. 12-18 g . P� Ti Ionto-- are ing service. Mrs. Jenkinson read' a butter made at the Alton Mill Our aelive ie at your /ervie• spending a week at lease have our order 1 bthe home of the formees parents, reports of the Sectional Rally, at FARM FOR S.4IE - 100 acres in P y Y Nov.No'v Phone piCi[ 1 tics. and Mrs. Annan, of the Bay �lumbua. At the close a social Pickering Zip. slat Class - condWon 19th. Peter Nighdxandes, Afton, - 820 - 2 Phone StouffAlle 9021. iCLARENCE SILK Road: time was enjoyed with Miss Mur- good Wella, a?aays worked by - Qrant 1i;'ield entertained anum-. '�3''s group, serving refre,shmeutss owner. ripply Box- 4, Pickering -CJame to the United Church- at Nei 12-19-- a- - - ---- - - .— _- 7e of his friends to birthday- _ ----- = --- _-- Y on Saturday afternoonf when 3 o'clock on Fiiday_ afterinoon, -when FARM FOR SALE • --- s: very enjoyable time was spend y -Mrs- Howie, of Dunbarton, will op- sand loam. - 100 acres. •1 i` y good brick _,hou_se, good them en the Country Store, where a ny bank barn, first-'elass well, 15 acres Q/ j 6tore : I -Thi Ladies' Aid of . the Presby- attractive articles will. be for sale - hardwood bosh. Also quantity of - h terian Chur:h will meet at Mrs: aprons and needlework, also a mis- sty - wood and: plank. Apply. Ellera _ aellaneous taunter. Housekee rs' PP y G MarxhsIl's, the Mai:,e, Whitby, on Wlrittleton, East half Lot 14. 2nd : Announce a Special ,Showing 'Of" 'Wednesday, Nov. 20th, at 2.3;1 p. m. Counter, where a variety -of veget- Concession Uxbridge. Goodwood P. ' Cara stili be. at the fox r-corners to abler, haane-baking, candy etc., will- _._. .. be-found. found. Donations from ail. Am- O.. 11--13. - - .,:TIP i tshe sII who would like to go. Don't _. m_ -. T irreget the gran-baa;;At. All the 'bergs. of the congregation for. this RADIO SERVrCx -- ElectrSe war- , TAILORS'—— i` ladies are invited. sale will be - greatly appreciated. las asd Repairs• Expert Service on I "A number 'of our 'apple-grow- Co1ne and bring your-. friends.--for X11 Brakes, of Receivers. Resat+nable- ■ - an .-Mat quite heavily during the afternoon tea- - 1S,cts. _ _: Rales v-. res Tested Fres. Russell ���' i recent h Pickering. Vi IL - -.',and. W' -INter - cavy trusts, the apples. be- g . Mage - at .one time � Bro'ag'haas. -Ont.- - V, Ing spoiled for table use. Fortunat- boasted an,active Chamber of Com- ely; they are" not a total loss as n�czee, it still -has, though not-very Huron ('cunt~. _Tnu-n 3-4 mile: - - - _ rive vinegar-makers can make use wive, for the very good reason, eO� there has been little for such ar''or= food barns, fine brick house.. mod- _ ens d of them, but ti,e prire . is snail, ern fireplaces; lwvrs, trees, electric- y es axxizatit>n to. ity available. 10 acres hard'wocd. � ; �npared with that of good apples. g do during the past feta -Rev. Mr. MacKay, •of' Wtsthq, Years. is there not' just •the 0 , ib- . �1. - .that there' Good spring creek: $6000, with. - In Sultings and Qvereoat]n s occupied the pulpit in the Presby- y ere! '.s a great deal tErms reasonable, Death of oa-nets g terian Church, on Sunday," vFken he I that might be looked After b�; .jtrGt r•ea for selling. A 1 ' Mr•s. T. ti Those who appreciate_ xiCh- Q118litj fatyricA; will be i preached most acceptably. The Pais- ;`uch an onranization here right J -pp y nrity, t%'e notice our net - Webster, Seafor',h R. R•. 3 phone „ - tor of the church. Rev. Dr. Marsh- i l,hbc,ring c imtri-ued by the inflCttte � riety of Tip Top a!1, oercu ed the ' it i+� .thP prFs- 'top rx--of Whith ate teliin aTl_ nos_ 660 r 14; o: I, eit}i Webster, Spa- y R P fictfx. 1#.'R: 1s=11 •' �11ti11�s and.Overcoatin�s shoW-i b� byterian C'hurrh in, Kirkland Lake, ,)ective workers Viat they should ^ on that day.-3iie minister in .that j come to Whitby, t':at Pickering. hast UA -M FOR &-k LE --. 70 acres, all• _ their rPpregenttitiF®. _ church has leave-of-absence for Ilte-' nothing to• otter tFme they may under culttvatinr.., 8-roomed fraine i " r ce ?.5U - not be ..o far out. �4e hsye -any le hoose. well• a ui - - • �2 - Price. duration of the war, haying been p q R4ed .. baxsk barn. _ _ appointed: Chaplain in one, of _ the , -ell-stacked stores - (though same Hydro and water in both, house and Canadian Regiments.. ; here apparently don't think so), barn. On County road, .Lot 20,:.Con. : -.Doric Lodge A. F. and A.' M. all `neccs: ary� shimirig and conver' Sebtt Towmhip: Apply George ' ■ attended Di�ir.e Sf►�icF at the Lii- ier..t transpo ata^r facilifea mice \. Rurnh-m: arhyr; R.' R. 1, Rubberl ootiie,i Church, on �u;qday mornmsr. pe�,pie to uc'rk �:id lige with. u^-to- 11.3 - - - - -- : Cyril E: -11lor,ey, 'Master... of the ...date •'dairy,;in fact..everythi.n� : one could want - Pxre 150 _�•CR F,S - for • sale, 00 tc•nrk- )CI L' 1 Lodge in 1940, _conducted the uteri- ' pt 'water:- pr.>b- i 1 t,' . B fj Or g_ fill - .t Lift k 1 U � lE':Z1 ably the rr c teS able, 50 .young buisle, and- pasture, •bers to the ,fr>rt. pev:s of .the'a.ld- _ .. .. g. i . •QbStacle of the (.. ; _ _ _ itorium. Rev. M.. R, Jenkinson; the l.t- Are •a•_e; ',:rally, not shutting w�th'tro+st creek crossing. 3G acres iuisses --wotnt'I1 .t� 111c)n.. : minister deliN'•ered a, spleiid1d add- our eves to a .l,ig onportunrity j `ceded, Barn, kith.-cement.stabling. t ' rens to,the members of the,. Craft. ' 1, a surgrst that t)e' Chamber, of "'1`� lig-pen, hnpfeixient house. 1 n I2ev. L.E. Kennedy delivered anoth- , f o� rce as;emb'e ja_at as car],,- ser arl } Geage. :Milk house. • Spring water in �� a �_ `� • � `i � �•u a �)l t'y. f � ] � lZ t1 ?. � e7, er fine address at the evenin ser- as can be done, and at least discuss house and barn. Will sell as going' � g business, or farm only -$11;000. ell s 1St quality, heavy, c�.r%c� vice in the absence of Mr. Jenkin- i the future of our tillage and the ,This pmperty is 2 lots north of s rafts-evident ossibiliti S -bleu -s 6-eyelet - boot 1,7� son; who was in charge of the ser- h 1 P f • Pickering North t,vwrt line on Con. , vice in Claremont; on the occasion I --One of the-worst storms in a 1 - .- i number •• of yaars, tc,ak place on ''' I�nts 2 and 3, Uxbridge. Reuben of the' HZir..st Home Service in the. Monday night Tindall, • Ii. R. 1, Goodwood. CHAPMAN former', chvroiw. At the morning I ght and Tuesday, and it _M0 ssservice, Remembrance Day was ob- i extended over a good part of Can- LOST - on - ev. 12th..between 8 _ served, vg1th •the choir singing - O ada and the United States. 'It did and-9 p. m. between' 2nd con, and ,Valiant Hearts, and 1Mrs. Frank I match dari,ag,+ in b!chving down No. 7, Highway on Brock- Road, one - -. Baker, the Armistice Day song - ! frees and telepho,,e poles and wirrs section 'of a truoic rack. Phone - ■ -. , There is no Death. and hydro poles, a,so a number of Frwik C ,tax, i.%a;*ai;"m 16 r -21. Picke' r-rn •a rd ar _ e "The Taylor family �isfr to ick- em1$11 hooses. The ' ��prst ¢sansge 1?.-•1�. - - `. I.Af • - -, '.. ,:� . ,----BETTER --`----- --- . - - •.Screen -Doors -- Window -Screens .. ..: ., ..:. ' FOR - .•LS Perfection Oil Stoves • =�,• An Lar er trade-><n allowances on neweneaal a' Coleman Gasolens Stoves : = le rie,'—Sparton and Marconi Radios,­:- neral -: - 11VIcCla>�'s Electric Ranges Elec�ric, . Hotlnoint Ranges, indla Electric and 1 and 'Hot Plates s. -Hary est Tools ' ' &• Bind'r Twine :foo Stoves, grant or Washers, 'Miniature Pianos v:. N Electric Contracting- and Repairs,. visit . a r c _c rWi i%etcf Dt Farm• W, acbioery ?I ge 'i for �M r- Re ' .....,. _ .. _ _ encs CHRISTIAN our l[oef. - w. r:. IR can 'a.t 1R Qe !� r ■d me" , . _ OPEN EVENINGS 38-'0 Simroe St. North � � S. B1�LS��?� PICK ..:Phone 841 - ' 74,1. . •. C.shativs � _ •• - �Ri�N� ='ffiarge Stocks of Trade-in Stoves and Electrical Applianced : • ,t n