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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1940_11_22•...r h ... . y _--- - :�� - ...4, al , l+wt7::e+. .•,8's. j" ••L° ��r 'SOL. LX PICKER,ING, GNT., Fi 1D,-iY, . NOV. 22. -1940- -- .-=--No.1t - • Vi:.:ir,►sianai gaw". CLA WAMONT _ CLAREMONT RouGxAM GREENWOOD also Clsrtemout paged - Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Douglas were The Grant Malcolm family of Galt I� a. O. PB ARSON—Physisian- Mr. and Mrs. Oseor. Barber visited in-Bobcaygeon over the week -end. were 'with their people on Sunday. MILLS fim "�prseon• Dunbaaton. 1017 relatives in Uxbridge on •Wiaesday. Walter Hardy."Is siiffering from a "The friends of Mr. Will Gray help-- Mrs. elp Mrs• Duncan Morgan of Toronto; severe attach *of bloo&poisoaiitg iri ed -him to celebrate his birthday 'on _ ember e�� a d0t�1O .ai spent a few days with Miss S.' E. his arm, Friday evening. ICH.OPPtNO _ p7 eo0 nom. Evans, this week. The Mission Circle of the Baptist Mr. R,ay Everest and mother vis- Monday; 'Wedoesday w)d, Friday Our. members of the S.touffville� Church will meet ai the Parsonage, hod the latter's brother, Mr. Thomas + Hunting Party seem- to have been on Wednesday evening, Nov. 27th, Gamulage on Monday. WE GKINUY FINE particularly fortunate in the North at 8 p. in. An address - "Our Work The next contingent of young men IBM, lborts and Fbed of RN DLiiAj�D RUDDY Barrister, Country this year, much more 06' -in Northern Ontario" will be given called for training -will, leave for the. moi. -a1Ro snteetals and ether 4N. Notary Public. 7 than were. some other groups from • by Mrs. Daniel. Key Word •Praise. camp -on Nov. 22nd. u OQ.rAea late* concentrates fbr pfofttablt feedift slam ps of ur: - wbtth.y, this township. Eleven in their party The B. Y P. U. had an interesting Mrs. George Duncan Sr.. Is under leapt on band $i"kTON, BELL elf ROSS and each Caen with his deer. meeting here this week, when on the doctor's care at present, from a Rev Iw. K. and Mrs. Daniel 'arid Monday evening,, they' were address- heart attack. We stook 0* file best Poultry Sarrtstors fY Salieitori young son, of _Toronto, (Mr. Daniel by Mr. N. F. Goddard, who spoke Mr. aril Mrs. Will Bate, of Toron- Fttdi a*d =nppiiM. - . J.MLATON. K. C. Tslapboet is pastor of Dufferin Str. Baptist on the subject, - Peace. A reading to, spent Sunday 1with Miss Ida SLUROOKE SE.LL. IL C. Adel. 2W Church), and the latter's mother, was given by Mr. pau1,WeIlman and Bate, here. �'• Z+eC��Zt`Z'3'�T -- _ S lit. F. ROSS Mrs, M. K. Judges, of Mt. Dennis, special music made up the program. The Firemen held a Enchre and , 372 flay St. -were guests. of Rer. Walter and —= — LARD atlRVEY01K 1� L. POND Toronto Mrs. -Daniel, here, this week. AUDI,EY Dance in the Hall •on Friday even- -- - - - —= brig F. J. r rAs GUS MCMILLAN--pwriater. Sd. iWe saw our fust..black. bear -out- The marriage of Miss . Bessie . 1110MTon Ofteon and Asaoid. Nle: �at»7 PA&. f9 Melinda Streot side of a e - hanging Reserve December 29th for the �`- — 's'seolo.. '3'eledlone Elsie final. I*t1 cab gi g up in Joe Mountjoy, of Kedron, and Mr, Hugh ice(+. !bast. Oaislwa. Pier Ward's garage,- this week, as- did s Christmas Concert, 'at the Audley Gannon, , on Nov. 28th took ,place L. - S. On lila aro ON Nor sl.. -a good many others around here. We school. thsis last -week. 10111- lay _ all wanted to see it because it is re- The Y.' P. in the church on Sun- BBBRT T. FALZ.618B, L. D S., GREENWOOD L1.s.. Gradvata of gy�pp.a [royal T - of ported' to be one of the largest ever _ - day evenin WM. C. -MURK AR sir 0008 and{rte 11 Patty or oroot,o. seen in that part of the north whtefe g is. Winship Group . `H P N N C--;-. K E G W 'charge, Francis Wilison, convener. -�dLi STICE OF THE PDACID G'b a icter�d Boar ..et at. St. Aut. "begged" The C. G. I. T. held a very succ- �i ,eta, Ont. . Of6h norm.: a fir, Ward bagged i# .last week - Mr. And. Mrs. Norman King, . of for the ,County of Ontario '•. a. aa- ass y. , er appekORmens. pt raj essful' afternoon tea In the Sunday asr.tis4. dose tier vo. 400 pounds. - 350 dressed. It is go- Belhaven, and Mr. and Mrs: Jacor PICKERING ONT. School room on Monday afternoon of ___. _-_. _ .._ ircg to make a "swell" •rug for Mr. - Y. - Morgan, of Claremont, spent Sunday Ward. We, understand Joe had a few last week, it the girls entertain- at the home of Mr. Jahn Phillips. - _ t�sslisv� atDs. exciting moments before that bear ed theft mothers. The Mission . Band held their �' JL 30 The W_ A. met in the S. S. roam on November meeting at the home of 8. B1iATON, TOWivSH1iP -as shot, as it was much closer tate 14th with the President, Mrs. than- an ex rte Mrs. Seebeela Mrs. Geo. Philip gave' I]itailraAe� .'Of $iritis. D a Coo„7.nur• CTO WN8 b Pe need hunter likes to- _ ' t xegL"t i. laasar of have a black approach, trot cover 50 W. Gee, in charge. It was decided to the -story for the day. " or 60. feet. It is a dand have spot -luck supper early in the • Y� Mr_ .and :Mrs. E.Holtb yhad The death tools; syr - month of -December- Particulars' lat. Rib butes AvaM�bL wigh A. �. RlCHARI4l� place ve sudden- er. as recent guests, Mr. and Mrs. -Laid= ly on Wednesday of'last. week, at law, and son, of Paisley, Mrs..Laid. �$ acid Serviee. i�i+IBKAL lEItT$II$;Ai188 Goodwood ofyeaMr. Waite Norton, ran, The Dramatic Club 'ase presenting 1a teacheeMiss McCackney) was once sas ftbone REAL RSTATL g4th their popular drama at Brougham on - 0O3'�TVSYANCING well lo:own to many, here, he ham- very Tuesday -night of this week The tarmnunitq expresses atncere 010MOMRM 'PICK -315 1 n farmed for mss The many ft•Tends of Mrs. R. V6i1- -` sympathy for Mrs. Wm. Devitt, and i Yls � *sLabii*bed agane7, �7 B y years on the ,son are 'glad to know that she is _ to sons, 5th vt Uxbridge. On the morning family in their recent bereavement. NOTICE ;PLano Pili. SM. of the day of his death he had . been gaming strength. after her recent The Hunter family. have moved ' In the Melds Illness. - Plowing, and daring from =here to the southern •part of1i K. A the noon hour was found, in the Although the weather was unfav- yore township. 1I111 is stable in a semi-conscious condition vrabie on Nov. 10th, the anniver- The local training school for Lea- OW b� � F'W � SM#� ' UCONBBD AUOTIONSOR ANI) All attempts to revive hien failed, � services were a decided success. dere, with Miss Gray, for leader, .a K.. •+ VALUATOR and he died almost immedistei as Rev. J. R. Bick, of Whitevale and ' Y met in -the Township Hall Thursday leales eardnoted Anywhere a result of cerebral hemorrhage.Re Re. P:, L.• Jul],of Brookiin preach- COAL, CiOKFFI. - - and Friday of fast week; with dole- W UOD CT I� R N T sc PYooa er writs. Address Ohs Dapda. is survived by 'three tions: Alvin, ed at these services, to - well-filled gates from• -eight branches of this sttee6, iilass. Mrs- vick and George, Deru a oand oijef gllna� homes. merry W. umwaaet.:� vthe tsubject able C beim �AN Dt, � d q�' Whitby. OuLmic, ter, -. say. The funeral- took piece on S Volunteer Guard Parades..- p ge rp _ sada , with interment place ce on wood, Tues.' Brougham Wed. neat and - Food in Relation to Health, y Uxbridge. — the Need of Educating the Mind to The Annual -Chicken Supper of the KINSALE _ understand what is easentia] to $IIILDS�i'B SIIPgLI$t3 Lei t United Church held in - _,-_, Goversmmt Lkxosed the Comm. health. also loosl iartage work i unity Hail on Tuesday evening, Nov. Miss Muriel hell spent the week The November meeting of the W. ]Iain St. E. StoBffville, QIIt, .12t -was a huge success. Over five end at her horse here. I. was held on -Nov. - 12th, at the We haves Iso plated W stnek a full Phone 191 huidred people were served, the big- The hunters returned on • MondaY home of Mrs. M. - Hamilton., with a LINE of MAPLE 'LEAF MILLINQ Maternity, Medical, sod Surgical gest crowd in years. The Hall was 'from the North Country. very large a.ttendance.. After the dis- Cf>R:I'AN7 %'11:l.D8. cases taken packed to capacity to hear the local The annual and bazaar of budget,the talent drams "Murdered Alive". This the W. A. will be he d on JNida ev- meo g the regular f; Maternity Semi -Room 3 -act Mystery Play was well presen- ening, in the hall. Y meeting took over the form of an. A W. MITCHELL Rain for 10 day*—$X.71 Armistice Day Service. Rev. I. E. e�erlld (a%II�. - - ted by an -'able cast. This drama is Mr.. and Mrs. - Milton 11arjtirt, of Kennedy. waq present for a. short _ � Mkodistatod Nsr*ss m attsodaace *a>d crammed full of mystery and fun. Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest time -and gave a message on Peace. 24 boar service gives. Phone Office 74 —les. 06 Ambulance Service There was not a dull minute from Ross and family, of Toronto, spent The members sang - There'll always the rising of the curtain in the first Sunday last at the Wait 1•larkin be an England and the 'National p IINiS. E. R. GOOD 13-37 act to the. falling ,of -the curtain in Home. Ailtlrerrt. Roll Call brought Earth HARDWARE UW last. Everybody got their money's The Foursquare Class met, at the many 'ways of bringing in Peace. .. - - I worth in laughs.. The orchestra from home of -Mich Eileen Parkin on Sat- An invitation came from Brooklin You may see the new Stonttville added much to the sue- urday evening, with the usual num- and accepted for the members t6 ' - - cess of the evening's entertainment. g pang Mrs. Harvey, District _COLEMAN tier in attendance, although it was acooan There is a popular demand th41t the a stormy night. Mrs. Milton 'Parkin President,' wlhen she makes 'her Off- `RADIANT CIRCULATOR N8IIRF drama should be repeated_ at, a lat-• was• presented with a casserole with Wal. Visit at the end of this month. s er date• in our store 3 T sof TO Be silver tray from the members of the An enjoyable, half-hour was spent . 7pe, . The death took place on Friday, Gass, Mrs. ' Lloyd Mood was in .at the tea -tables- The dis lap of fin-' SURE November 15th, `at his home In the merge of the progra1n. The hostess lashed sirticles on exhibition, ready to Cblenaan ' heaters 1;lippl� CYRIL R. ROBLEY Terri of Stonffville, "of a foimet served a •dainty lunch. The Decern- ship .to the •Red Cross, surprised heating need. GXNERAL iM URAHCE well-known, highly -respected citizen, her meets wdl be dispensed with many present. Such an- assortment . Rlao Kitchen ranges, Coal SERVICE PROTECTION of Claremont, Mr. Thomas Calvin .as it is sue ; a Ducky time. of new, lovely clothing and knitted besters, Pipes Etc. GoWck in his 82nd year. Deceased — --.-- — ' . . rouse born in Pickering Township, �'v _ wear, gotta, piles of toe, reprettent- Caii us now for your stout EASYjust south of Claremont; in which Volunteer Guard :'c a vast amount of work, done in and furnace work. r small comanunity. But, as fast as _ neighborhood hie farmed during the - ^ - whole of his life till about five years 1000 dead art�i .injured, 250 buried matenat is arsilahlle, it will be' work- ALVIN $U�BY in a common grave, fifty stores de- ed up' ago, when he retired and moved to : Sa>rlware T[ntattLh �S H E R S Stouffville. He was a prominent, act- strayed by bombs, - 'the- Home Guard Turkey Suppiei• and Concert at - ive member of the local ' Baptist: and A.= R. P: •services iworldng- to Markham, St. 'Andrew's NRghtr PIG"RIWNti Church, and a' Deacon for over fifty capacity — this week — in England. `�' —� -•— years. He had.,not been in the best not Pickering. The action of the H. Si. • Andrew's Night • Turley Sup- _ ?IBOK)!j IQOdt See the vary -latest machine of health, during the past few years, G. responsible for the saying of s hundred lives. Open villages as Per and Consort will be held in,tlte - but his death was quite unexpected. 'few, p.. Presbyterian Church, Marlaham, Nov. in action. More beautiful, w�elI as cities a target. Indiscriminate He head complained on Thursday ev- 29th (Friday). Varied program by s isore efficient and mach easier ening of some pain !Ti the region of ' beaming• .the "Versatiles". - Adm. 50c. children The'' to bandle. the heart, and medical aid was Un 'Tuesday night of this week; 25. eta. given, but he failed to recover, and the south units -of the V. C. G. par- j Dont pot up with older a.d •Court of Revision - gas�ed away during the following aded at-Picaloeritig, around -thirty. men- lessefficient -machines; Year-Roun_ forenoon. The funeral took place on on Puede -two fmm -Pickering, ,_ Cal and 'see the machine -in Monday, with a cohort service at the Unusual control f keeps us from PJUBLaC. NOTICE ip hereby ivep- , _ house,_- and a later service at .. torp commenting further.: f meptrattott, _ ._ _ _ - ttl the first Sitting,of the Court era. a11; _ Stouffville Baptist Church. The ser= - Ajrtlunition is now on hand and ar- < - S tial rices and terms for p of Revision of the Multieipatity• 03 : I Ur r Pe p vice was in charge of 'Rev. Walter rangeanents .are being, made -for the the Township of Pickering; for the week only, Prices range from Daniel, of, Claremont, . Who •wvas .ass- range practice. - revif ion..ot the' Assessment .Roll of X69.50 t0 �i69.3Q isteii by Rev.'A. R. Park, of Aurora, On Trigsday' night next, the south the said murdcipality for'the year WAMPOLES - `� and . the local clergy.. Reis. survived units- parade at Cherry�wornl,. 7.30 S. EXTRACT MsRoe AmbaLnco. Day or 4night- by his widow, two sons, Vrank and Time. 1tony� be duly t led. :against assess- COD LIVIM Ckarles, and one daughter; (Eliza- .: Easy. in. the -fall a .Maas -Meeting mentis contained in said Roll' will _ 71 �� 1 beth) Mrs. Charles . Stoery, all of was -held at. Brougham to organize be at the Township Hall, in For Old and YonFlg Ciarerfxint, arid-� one - brother, - Fred, the V. C. G. About' 75' registrations' Brougfiain, ' Ont,' on 1Glonday, Decem- �j �}�, ,r CA STRRITT also of Claremont, Avery large were -aken and the Oath of Allen- ber 2nd, 1940 at the hour or one BCYE ie�w7e CO•F e- • number_of relatives and, frie-nds atf- -101088" sworn 1i�� 'each: )i aTirarentlp o+clock in the afternoon. Sun: Hours --• 12-1 noon, &7 P. »r « ended the funeral, on Monday. Int--!neoz','t mean a thirx - to the man y; Funeral Director y pf which •all persons interested - erment oyes made in the Stnuffvilly who' ha -ie never been :.6t'on parable �• " Phoao .Furniture Dealer will please, take. notice and govern — Cemet�.v. yet. • • .themselves . ai,r-ordinixly- ':11ri�+• 0op-next column rleal-0 't -.,..,.�„f and P? n1Y,rl,.a.-,.�pA�a�p.� at Brougham on Wednesday night. Donald A. Beaton, ` 1. -� Travelled by Horse from Vancouver to New York Maximo R eygund deserting the s Vichy Government and helping to unite Frenc-h colonial forces against ") -[be home government.- .. *San- a� time Ceneral DeGaulle's "Fres ` Frenchmen" captured Libreville~ chief port of Gabon in French aqua- ~ torial!- Africa Vice -Premier - s s PEerte Lwal announced_ to ` French nation ttiat peace negotis• �• , tions between defeated France and �oedeR corn. - _ vlctorloife- Germany would be post -- pored until the end of the war RUSSL-1: '_Moscow district Soviet - j aedlared'for continued Russian neu- 7- sseiy testify and armed .vigilante, -scuff- Ne� of �i24 S ments endor_sgAJbv President Mich- set KalEnin of the Supreme Soviet ' �- ' — • Presidium ; Defense Commissar flared the gsument's intention Timoshenko told the Red Army -to oretConsumption of meats --in Cal.- _ ~' to act on the recommendations of ada Burin 1939 is estimated at ° display the "maximum vigilance in _ _ g 4 an eeeptionally alarming inter- the- report now that the co -opera:- 118.9 pounds -per capita, an in - nation -.l situation" . . . a source tion of the provinses had been obi crease of • slightly. more than 4. close. to the Soviet embassy is tained, and announced that. a: Do- pounds over the preceding'yeai. London intimated that Premier minion -provincial conference had ' Molotov's visit to Berlin might 're- been called for mad -January A divorce was granted in Ne%T suit in new Russian German under,- 'Thorough•going social, economic York Stgtq to a woman because ;- stau'dings "safeguarding Russia's• and financial adjustments would her husband =chewed" -gla3s 'and ` neutrality" .During the week be made in order to prepake-for the razor -blades to upset her. He had Russia wJthdrew Large number of post-war period ...Premier Hep- been a "circus, freak.„ troops from the Turkish -Soviet barn of Ontaklo in-timated his in (C�Iieesi'an)_border tention of attending the. confer- A diet containing sifficient~ ence; but would he co-operate in Vitamin C tends to cause wounds � the adoption of the recommends= ,to heal more gdickly' 'wh: re bones - y, F: CMlNA: Recapture of Vamchow, ay y ., ��• s yr s £`” strategic Kwangtung city, and tions of this repo:;t. can be set rapidly, -_ Pinglochfao, directly to the north, #►-` 4�` y." ;:' oras' claimed in -,Chinese reports . from Houg hong . further with- LIFEr S LIKE WHAT ByFred Neher xwe e Qf Ja _ - - Chinplace.. - - Mary Rosanquet and her horse Jonty are shown to .\ew tate end of a 4,000 , miles horseback ride that started in Vancouver, UNITED STATES. A sensation- Canada, in May, 1989. , She, eschewed the highways for the most part and stuck to the dusty backroads and byways. a2 shift of American dtplo�ats to, , ;. - which could be attributed the ut- most importance wits predicted in THE _W A R • W E E K --Commentary on Current Events Washington last weep, It _ - ported that President Roosevelt might- send' no less a personage - : that hie LTndaxr 9ecretary..od -State. "Quake, Italian Defeats = Sumner Welles, to Great -Britain ' as his neat embassador .:. Con- _ P ve:satiotga contfnttetl during the - `- MuGermany's ermany's r lans _ week between the governments of _ a„ - Gerat Britain, the.U. S:. and Ana- — '�-- rlil?Il) - -_ - - - - traits with regard to co-operation - in the Pacific ... Secretary of the Aad news cadge to Adolf Hitler's jured in October r raids on � baiidU. S. lhvy Frank Knox told an_ :ars last week, some .cat the most _ Britain. F•ven, as this news became.. - - d1scotir ng since he !ailed In his Armfettce Day audlenke that the a$f public It aKas admitted in London --duty of the Una.d States was t9 •/ Vim to subjugate Britain by mass that the submarine was definitely. defend :the whole westerp• hemi_ air attack. The reported collapse repbaeing the bombing" plane as a sphere ... , d/ *I a full-fledged Italian offensive primary menace, and that loss of r • i against (#taste, the *inking b9 th67 ab'Epping, lose of lives In the mer -CANADA: A re vamped public.��" ' British fleet air arm of half of chant marine aright soots consth.ute finance system for Canada loomed .» Valy's capital ships, the earthquake the war's-'grestcst problem. in Rumania, meant that the big as one of the major prospects of �► But Britons knew by last week she new session -of Parliament just li ks5s drive to gain control of tba that They could• rely absolutely on begun ... FTom the country, from nililll! _ eastern Mediterranean was stalling the United. Staten- of America. Half within the government's own ranks and that, in the meantime with the � Untied States' , way mate -Tial German -conquered peoples -growing pressu'rN h.d been growing that ac- output was already pledged la be - tion be taken, along the lines of the ����ti� ✓��� i restive and U. S. yid to Brithln In - half of Britain — Mr. Roosevelt monumental S9 r o I s - report, to ���� ,�� � � _ � �j • � emeasing daily, . a. hundred' things had lost not a minute atter .the straighten out and atreamline hri- - -- • - r1. could happen to *poll forever any. elections • In making himself clear. ancial reiatinnships between the true.chances o1 Axis dreams coming Britain could eipect ships next,. " Damtm;an asci the provinces _ INK then credits, it was. believed,... The - Balance In.the Balance ' .- ..ham Last week i'aime Minister King' de f "Say, pep was Santa Claus re-elected. this year?" . - - quest.lon- in the U. S, seas Although the military situation coming to too: Shall we get inter - - d aril twee s world remained resinthat war, or stay out? But in many 'CANADIAN MEN, WOMEN JOIN FORCES IN MUNITIONS' PRODUCTION yaratively stable during the week,. quarters the view was 'held that diplomatic activity on all fronts- America %vas- really to already- ... • - a Mr r., �,r �. _ _ . to ed the ireniied stage. -NQ one without' knowing it. . . War bad knew what migbf come out of tire only ro be declared' German-Sovtet talks in Berlin; anx• • A 1 .Canada's Decisive Roiei + t Joan wag thi kibiizlug done by 1a the Dominion, Prime Minister other powers (Britain, U. 8., China, a e �" •: who feaaed that Russia .. SUcken .le Ging told the people. of - Turkey) _ might join the Axis' "nevi world Canada of the staggering cost they ceder" and upset the balance must pay for the war. — our share against them.was running at the rate of. one uy billion dollars a year, to October, Japan Awaits Outcome he said -- bud informed the coun- In the. Far ,East Japan awaited Uy bluntly there ofere_darker days " the outcome of the Hitler -Molotov ahead. The Dominion of Canada, conversations before launching a he declared, mould one, dap play; new push Into Indo-China. (Shang- tre decisl%e, :91e L in the British )m- - hai dispatches said tLeras were in• • pi:e'3 War. a ,hunt aggression. dicaflons that the Japs were pre- paring re paring for a new. adventure, • pos- aibly an attempt to take the Neth :*idelightz On Main Issue* BRITAIN: L at Reek,Sritain. sent erlr.ttds East Indies), Commenting } editoriatkly .on Molotov's. visit .to all available troops to- the Near s' Berlin, the Tokyo, newspaper Yo- East .. the Government 'advane- � miari said that further "Russian- ed $26,000,000 to the Gi6eka ' German co-operation ...inevitably „ reports indicated the. Gq rernment- - -, would weaken the British-dominat: of Eire -had refused to give, Britain ed ~old order," and that Japan was the use of naval bases on the Irish driving for the- same.goil in the coast ..: the -London :yews Chron Y 4>6, Orient. -tele said that Lord Halifax„British - _ ::• foreign secretary, aright soon re- - Precision is essential in the manufacture of munitiams which is being carried on 'in Canada on Can Depend On U. S sign and be succeeded by Anthony a large scale. Draughtsmen of the gauge division of a large munitions plant are shown, LEFT, discuss - Embattled Britain fought on Eden, secretary of war .. , . in a problem in connection with gauge design for anti-aircraft shells. Working side by side with men is bravely. The Ministry o1 home Se- • fhe large job of seeing that the • hundreds of thousands,of parts involved in Canada's output of war ma.- - enrity announced that 6334 civil terial fit snugly together when they roll off the asgombly,line, this talented young woman, RIGHT, is s lana had been killed and 8669 in•' FRANCE: Rumors had General "tracer” in the draughting room. REG'LAR FELLERS --- Shy By GENE BYRNES'" PEOPLE WH'o POSE I READ WHERE OHr 60Yi HERE >S _ - FOR AkyV fiTISIN' . A FELLER fr114Di A �UY WHAT +. ,, �-` Pt�fY_4__ hV E A .THOUSAND DION E1iEN WAIT .$VY CF ISIC, EY! i urs 00"ARS FOR To DOLL, Y H 'b ! OF TI,*M ,y� HAV I N' HIS i rY THEY�Rs+ ": r rr;.:t / ATA ,ll ice, _ - MILLYUNAIRE6 IPICTURE TIHC A CERT �N' FOR to. W BRAND OF HIM�TQ—O, W.ANTEC _ TCCCi�FHH �jET COP WASTE', . fr 4. H1 V0,000 QQ Rk"wat D - 4cmwi�v , --1 . - ' f / stared at him in pleased surprise. a�+ s "` "Himself?" She Questioned. 1 je READ 01801/r ME "He tame - back to Netherfield A '� Y TO ' last night,' I was expecting to see ` ,TIS SILL. r ,him here this afternoon " he ' - YON .! B 1 offFR NEW* sPE S MONEY stoppNd-, and glanced about. "Ah -J;, be exclaimed and gestured totivard a' t� tar end of the garden. - a. Elizabeth caught her ;breath. hear the hedge stood Bingley with Jane ` clasped; in harms. fill "Ob, Mr. Darcy!" Elizabeth said B7 SADIE B. CHANM93tS '• happily. "This is your doing.' _- — - He shook his head. "It's reMAS CAKE" E�DWARDSBally "YOUR CHRISTMAS 1 , Oarollne Bingley's doing. She sent Last week. in`, the discussion on 0�0 her brother backto h to Jane by dwel- , overseas parcels and What to send 1 ling ',on all. the reasons why e j gave yoga recipe for a fruit should stay away. I only approved cake, which is a splendid recipe i, a decision he heal -already taken to use for those at home too, if ad e on his own account She smiled at him tenderly. "]bit.. you wish a rich cake. In contemplating ' your cake Darcy - there's something else. ••....••• „iz• k I really don'.t know how to put it into words - but'- -- ;- well your preparations, you must. first de - ke which can e whether you wish it to be n cake be kept for an RN Aunt told me what you did. for - indefinite period. If so it must Lydia - " have •plenty of butter to insure "What!" Rids surprise was so moistness. The fruit also must complete t he spilled his neat that than his be the best type for the same pur- words . thinking their pose: A little 'brandy added, if .��� import. "But I .never gave her that!" to tell hat!" .you wish, will prevent any tas ' � pubes bi, leave you , mbulding. Many use applesauce the Canada .. 'Gave her leave ' ejaculated El- or cooked dried apples, which • Starch Horne d r- 1 Det, b.,d.a, beth "ll- you mean to say j , 1-108that b 1Q �' does give a cake a very splendid _ y re. ►c on, c Lady Catherine came because you tumour Cook ;CHAPTER TWELVE flavor and is economical, but it Authority, i t Lady de Brough rose and threw -• Da red Danger sent her?'' is apt to mold and will not "keep" valuable Bookl.iiiiEE $ eadded " S- Dtwerts" . Write for your FREE Z wanted to know it i would her a menacing glare. "I am go long. I find a little corn syrup Dopy now enclosing a flown Brand tai•-+. to be welcome," he explained humbly, Canada Starch Home Servioe Dept. &N de i_ng, But I shall take no leave of "' a added also assists in leaving your wellington Street 1 �e+, Toronto., you, Miss Wnet. I send no coni; ' "She came as my atnbassador." cake moist, especially the light _ DA STARCH COMPANY LINU(Fl, Aliments to your mother. You de- k . Elizabeth's laughter rippled through the garden. "Your am- fruit cake type.. If you have had serve no such attention. 1. am sea -i- difficulty in this type of cake >t ously displeased!" bassador! Well, I never imagined drying too quickly, do try the a .N ' that hers was the language of dl- ten to your "pet peeves•" Re - Without another word, or. an- M>• syrup recipe. iquests for _ other look, she swept out. _ -rude to her only kaon n- I • Economy Cake plomacy. I, or IN � .. menu are a order. s Address your. She stalked imperiously down "But that was what she 1lketk" ' 2 eggs the path to her ct.riiage. and Auk- k he cried, "People flatter her so 13i4 cups brown sugar letters to "Miss Sadie B. Clam - ---lug her head in through its wilt mueh Slie enjoys an occasional is cup sour or-- buttermilL art, 73 West: Adelaide Street, : dow, smiled broadly to the anxious n. ' �.' change. She went 6way delighted 1 . teaspoon soda Toronto." Send stamped, set(• 1 • young man sitting inside. with you." 'a teaspoon salt - addressed envelope, if you wills reply. "She's Right For You" Elizabeth shook ber head in te• 2cups seedless raisins "A blank refusal, my dear" wilderment., "I simply dont know 'K cup candied cherries - T1ri1 beph6w,', she said tersely: ; ; what to say or think any more. s/a cup citron peel HOW lek8ily S hiii� 1 cu walnuts "You mean she retuseci to, nrF r But you must allow me to thank P me." Darcy c5led.' � you for your kindu%m to Lydia. Vi teaspoon nutmeg It is estimated out of the total - And, I assure Aon, if the tact were E cups floor of E "She refused NOT to s; you, population ngland, one per. known to the, real at my family, i -1 cup butter . my bOf' should not have merely, my out, Cook 300. to 350 deg.. F. for' sort in every 200 is named Monne - loved Speed. Smith. -"She did' Darcy leaped irc•n gratitude, to eaprpas." " 1-% hours. . But her•Jmawa cost the coach in delight. , "It you mrat thank me" he r.n- Also use the same' method for — w one . mans life and an- _ _ cam•' other's heart. She raced swered, his voice low .and throb,• preparing this cake as in the first „lad that's not the worst,'" 6 ed Lady Cutherine. "Eve n after ting "let, it be for -yourself Alone, recipe. - m roare�iz�r4 through life Cantil love I told her I coteld strip you of your Wkateve�r T`did. 1'tbought only of Q tatedaoatriif fortune refused bo retutte to ma ab you.': slowed bel' down. you.- fir. Darcy site ivhtape'red. w'Miss Chambers welcome: per. ocrsliettaacaow torttme If -I chose to, she absolute• - ou ' � �y with Pees � _. - - -_ _. sal letters from interested N;� f`�!1 !atom. Jars Darcy seized his aunt in a crush- 5 tubes, 30c. rat - her-'Qrye�s bright with. tests. "when_ readers. She is pleased to reteivr Inc embrace: - TIV%�� Q I think of bow I've misjudged you. suggestions on topics for her 1 "And another thing," Lis aunt rGv The'horrible things I said! Oh. ['at column, and is 'even ready to lircontinued. 'I believe she's right so ashamed:" for you. You were a. spoll<-d child. or"I'm ashamed, teo." lip answer We don't want to go on speiliuic _ oe! ed soberly.:'Asharned of my arto- �.` .-- YOU. What you need iv a +±otnan :._ genes, my stupid Arnie: , :',shamed-11r•[aJ, eine-Nerves who will stand up to you. t+boll- "s i ct everything. except •one thing. • think you're Sol Aar but i_ ,1+f Thrilling New f'm not asbt mod of heal rg roved -Does a Disappearing Act know better, now- ".. - aerial j•ou." He bent towarit her: "Ellzav She %ettled herself do he.r C-carll - - beth, dareI ask you auxin?" and ordered the coachman to drive: .' _' S'1'A lI'f5 \ I: \'l' W GE hHe raiwed her hettd and read _ her answer in her eyes. of x. ila'Pz,y banndc•rP T;, file path "Ell-abeth!" he cried rapturous to the huurt«, :_ _ :.- Ig. "Dear. beautiful Lizz..!' ' �C PZR Elizo+ -tic-ttrdcct red the daort;eii. At his calling Iter. Fizzy. Was SCEI�IE £lizbbeth Bennet laustbe:l, joyously "O'i." s..r •cried una-ble to find / n• c nrd - In 1:eP' aSf+ utslrmc tit "-an<l = d fell. Tato his arms. s� .-ling theta KEYSTONE hdonul- d'• at etc-ittg him, _ love,iorever .with a hiss. r. _ _ MQvIIEs Httu• do you t:u, !lis: Eliza. THE END kerb,. he: gar eCtKi. "h -_that is -- ML CAFfE1NE-NEAYE'� � For . I- have a mat,.49ka jot J .ne j,� W If u could make bad temper dis--• 1 Leave him alone, r f.''�L A you Y Pe t1t, hrltitmas from the ftittgltys ll�d Adoption t t Lady—:e'sasi& i Ilei _ C _ _ _ appear you'd really be doing a trick! 1 The Idem Gift,: `-�3uFa--tn- it .sada ii= Ei#.. For The Farnily Getfi fultr ed. Wr Slilg es Iii • -; alae=-� Line "ShcuId wt - should ar ser If We Carry a Complete L e of nye can find fir.': he asked. lontarto Records Shov Sep Keystone Cameras-, " Projector. do Equipment She nodst nodded, and warted for .the Rember Highest For Any^ 811m. t umer;,—:: sI rcd- f '.J— garden, with Durc, at .hpi- heels. 'Month Yet i FT 163436T. c:a�tnnerhs tr�.M— $t:t�Stl ar: "i havF _ a ,C011fessirnt to make." 8 Ler 165tH: Projectors arum— he s -.Ad seitly; ';1 didn't tell the j say.:a up. .-exact trul I'm ataxia. I said 1 ' Oataria will set a securd for child )ladled S e r e e n t- Projerties adoptions' this year, fioa. Eric Lamp, - pas Head., Tripods - had rt-meat.e trcnt'� Uarles Bing Cross, Ontario welfare minister, F.dltlan Deena, Ste. ley -- ?':e11 12• dib 't send me I Pictulzraph rt,r dho%vit+s 'Post - said when he announced that SeP lards, ow. for t170 ;rood reacnn that /hc had teniber adoptions nfire rite highest _ '-MAIL ORDER MOVIES every intehtion _of 5ringing if him for -any month in ihe.3tlstory.of the 1 Box 494, Toronto, Can. self - 101. CAFRME-NERVES 1 + All Shipping Charges Paid' Elizabmh swung around and province, t _'SM: Easy trick to do, too. Just stop drinking 1 Tell her ou'tl t Up till September 30: 1, 059. chit tea aad coffee all the time. Switch to Possum i y t dren had been adopted. With three 1 ask for advice months to go, it is, expected the `instead. You've got caffeine -nerves! when you want it! '1 1939' record- of 1,110 will be far surpassed. r i- ; Mr. Cross suggested that the war FAI - undoubtedly had .something. to tlo' - ii with increasing interest .in adop• * ' Von.' When men enlisted, fifty - -- wanted to make provision for rhil- 1 y$d their `.y -�• h liail'ia he had dren whom tt k ti t i .y;i home's for sometime: by legal ad- option. - d -option.- J _ TO GIVE WARDS STATUS -A change In- policy in the ChiI- MR CAFFEINE-Nt9tYES. 1 f-Say—you're1 branch had also bed's•I dren's Aid br NE: somemagiciaa. Myheadaches t Ring down the 1 • • feet. The aim now was to place. t and'indigestion 'sdon sure did a disc sarin act curtain . M act's SENDS 300 61041 � 414S Serves more children in private homes in - $1.00 P B -- b I steed of giving them institutional when I switched to Postutn. I feel fine! l over when "BRITISH CONSOLS", "EXPORT", • �n /tmperr�a/ forces care. This, he said, tended to' stim• - 1 turn Comes oa! 1 c - "IRACDONALWS MENTHOL", Many people can safely drink ter -and coffee------��� J ulate.a desire among foster parents Mea others -and all children -should never "SCOTCH BLENDS" or "LEGION "- now to receive them to give their wards 'the. status of ' y Cigarettes their own children and adoption • drink them. If you are one of these, try 1 or 1 Ib. Tobacco — SINBt SMOKINEv or any A recent ruling of the British - - cnoNAiDs tjtaE curs iyrl+l+_rPF.rtl also Authorities now'permits gifts PaPE!rs aeaordln131y. were : tsought. ,.,drink 3Q-day test. Buy Postum and drink it P tntereet is shown instead of tea and coW'ee for one month. Thea, The mcreaisPd__'- DAILY MAIt_CIGARETTE TOBACCO Postpaid to -- - - - Caeodbn Soldiers OVERSEASielth• CA.S.F, and of cigarettes and tobaccos w In these monthly, figurea Yor 19.10, it you do not feel better, return the container CANADIANS IN UtMEfi KI G60M FORCES. be sent to Ccinadions serving with corresponding 1939 figures In ' ' top to General Foods, Limited, Cobourg, Mall Order and Remi"ence le:-- In the United KloodoM forges .bricketa:.January, .143 (66); Fein Ontario, and -we'll gladly refund full pur. OVEt1SEAS DEPARTMENT ruwy, 138 •(93) t M:,rch, 112 (103); chase rice, lux postage. Postum is delicious, duty free: P P . Po 8 - W. C. MACDONALD 1NC, April, 76 (87); May, 78 (74); Jluie, gconomical. easy to prepare,, and contains no M.O. box 1929, Place d'Armos, S254WDSION 01GARETTE! 103 (84): JuIy,. 101 f64); , 24)g t, •.q}j'eine. PSs O d -• - ", Montreal, Caada, n*44 103 (83)'; Septembeff r, 3b7 (124'1; ct TIM040U61tsicdLaptr6arrirsmatRgwtew �F �~rs w ctbISSUE 47—'40 r "STUM�. :, ,,, N11 THE PICKERING NEWS ` Y Terms C15UNW OF ONTARIO - n•75 per Year. $1.50 is advanee` --- �'.;.:leabscriptiona to the 'United Biafra A meeting of the County Counts , . i and lit. Britain. of the Corporation of the • C9unt; _ �'� be OnQrio, will be held pursuan ' to adjournment in the Council Ch Jobs Murhar. P , cvDrletee _ aaibef in the., Coast Hoose, in ttt, al Tower -of Whitby, on Monday, tb 25th day of November, 1940, at" tlu -. i day -Transport hour of two o'clock . in the after on, Daylight Saving Time. 6 noon, accounts to be laid before the saw Rsrelsr ` Council Rho-Rho- Uld be tot•amrded to the x yMR� Clerk, properly certified, at leas v+4tw.wr ed, O wwwaw d Tewes thiee days before the meeting, a >tb dzivssn ars deed it be e�rLtrl Conacil. . aw:Mea+• ani raliaiie, Dated, at Whitby, this 12th, day a Rates �e !� November, A. D., 1940. AMOU" Ruddy,County . Its ruder too smaL Now tee latgw Clerk ar Ah eiMpmsws hwavd - and Nspetd ' frena the weather Ey sight Education and I i EFFICIENCY '" 1 by - WARM IN COOL IN WINTER _ SUMMER <C. H. TUCK* Opt. �' . s R/�i� dMddist • 'Inanely ids• (os. P. 0.) 1® Odiaws. trams 1514 Number 69 f -Referring to glasses re and hay-fev- _W, theare certain - eases whiere FUEL BILIS ARE UP.. -'the delicate membranes- of the eye- ' ball are so senaitive that only a SAYE BY INSULATING little irritation=' mr:1I ceruse trouble. WITH RED T O P In cases of this nature only a little added irritation imy tip the balance INaaLATiIrG 160{IL and trouble is caused. As to the Fuel is costing more sow claim that ePTtain specie glasses are under these. abnormal condi. cure for .-hay-Fever, it -is no doubt tioas,and it's a smart man that - 'true that many people, are relieved finds ways and means to cut of their hay -fever by, the use. of a ; down on the amount of fuel it takes to keep his 'house,, - certain quality of lens In their glass - comfortable. ee to absorb some -of the chemically When you insulate with Red active rays of the sun.' It is nec- Top Insulating Wool you en • easary In some of the hypersensitive sure omen heat both upstairs eases to only absorb "or filter in it and make}eliminate Bial is adraughts, in so n C'-small way to afford a noticeabl=, re- fuel bills because it's Raster to ttelief. Those who have this sens•tiv- keep the house warm and saug. sty which is said to cause hap -fever By the same token, the house keeps cool in summer, when tnay have it ir. a -greater of lesser the heat of the sun is kept out vegree rad no doubt those who have by heat s insulation just as surely as the conditio n notevrit the winter timet in by. it in the condition not very deeply seats may receive a very appreciable enI't' tb.«+ • "r u.,rlNs tit relief by the awe of the lens whose f READ TOP Immiatiag WOOL ,-*chemical qualities are but adapted -to hingstan Road Lumber :their particular condition. and Coal Ltd Stop 30 Kingston Rd Haw. 2300 - Pick. 74 ,Only thirty -tact, days till Christmas, Do Your shopping early. COCKSH UTT uuts Co. Frost Wood 77"nA Mca C2seap rates f warm sad ColmtM - Agency b 1 'n New, Steen of Par% w Baa/ Windstorm Insurance on Buildings E ®ervi* an Aovo� maadas Windmills,• Silos etc. -Implement& an eshibk In 0ee114110 Automobile Insurance of i _,Plows. soween rte. All Binds :L,. LYE - 'iN�rlte 0Phar, remont, •Ont. -� BOWMAN WMTBY,, ONTARIO Enjoy Sighfseeinq ] -r All the ay 'i, i hv Motor CoacF 1 ATTRACTIVE RETURN ' Toronto s• —,�—. ` . ;-ti- - '•• Mont'1 " 11.SOss . .... _ r�; 4. WhIM'pg 86,40 �iMr�a r. -. Ef-day MGy - • `' Eastern:Houphone-4500' ^ se �W`GRAY COACH LINES' �,/`�/'t 9AlLE RDGISTER711n Memoriam FRIDAY, NOY.. 2 th extensive FpRSWTH — NOTTER auction sale of farm stock, imple- In loving_ memory of our• dear 'm meats, furniture, and valuable,fum her, who passed about 173 acres, at iota 16-17, eon. 17..th, 1937, at Claremont, Out. • 8, Pickering, 1-4 mole east of Clare- In our heart your memory mont -Village, property of Florence Always tender, .fbnd and- true, LE. Pearce and the late Eric Pesrce. There is not a' day, dear 1 JY/• LQ� - — i._Sale of 12 moss, ahaz%L Terris — That we do ijot think .of. yen. [) Cash., C. E. WaOdagton; auctioneer, . •8�aaly oilseed by, Daughter. tAli► Cl ani Emb"WL --tBROCK Is 469110 WA RAM do _THEATRE ATT19NnnLT O�T don we ser fiamiah nramertab dwid Will int, ja —I All Shows Daylight Saving Time ! BtoC Road appeasase Sur Aee.}thiully1 Conditioned pg� • TeIU'R,9DAY.lt21tLAY tit SATURDAY �rti:� P� >t eb y 23 iis+oogi dr ages. NOVEMBER 21, 22 sad Me Greater TrIbwte Two Shows, at 7.30 and 9.34 �itQ�l lr. W. BTAP'P' 99 Saturdsr Matinee at lin i e{ishwas ]f[.n mewtal 0iae1n ROLAND COLNAN Sand and Ph. U2 WW*T Oak GINGER ROGERS Stone•, KbWgWn Road West IN y Deliire»i or headed ji Pit "Lticky Partners" Pm'IP lest' Pyr Ian ~e efr*a $W - WITH _. JOHI4 BO'NI k SON - SPRING BYINGTON . At a secret meeting of the Twp- -. - JACK CARSONrm _ C,oun�l on Wednesday evening, )Ole to uunderstand) they have agreed • to a MONDAY. TUESDAY k WED"SDAY vote• on the Two -Year- Tewhich at. doubtless means -One Year terms _NOVEMBER .96. 26 nod ?TW We do Ho,� ild�.ia;;Rn[�isll -Ainiii1' • for Pickering Council. Lasi Complete show N 4.50 OARPIII1rTlstsaMi, BILLY HALOP & HUNTZ HALL - �4HldBd+1'lZ3�I4, Of the "Dead End Kids" with - 1tLUMB1NGI; - tlle Little Tougb Guys, in and . .FUNBRAL DfRWTOR i4' a eSfiC !! AWFING Messenger F y iiaeo wit -Brantford Private Ambalaties !WITH. Materiale Renire Bathce� R _ — Day and Night Xgnkpanent, ro W66or -MARY CARLISLF_ Beatty Pbone 9000 _ Systema. LARRY GRABBE B table l grtipmagt _ . Malvern 5000 FL BRENDEL Building Material Markham, Ont. YICIOR eORY &timataa Free Work Guaranteed - Also an Added Attraction ' J. O _ _ RR "Money and - - Phone MW The beat prices on Feed- - PICSEBiNG, ONTARM ithe Woman I - of all kinds. . _ WITH - ► IR d d Boo#lag. Poets; -WoodJEFFREY LYNN Service Baal, Cement, Lilac, BREND:. MA-,SHVI Best market pricetr paid -4 Eipert L service and ro. for all kinds of grain. Repair Shop. F� to all makes. Rest oraable charges. _9Pork .Farr's Elevator - _. A am prepared to repair frac. - -. - guaranteed. t- Claremont, Ont, tors and faun nmcbintry. ARTHUR FIELD Phone Baa. , Offloe siW. Ain also agent for 'Cocksbutt Graduate Radio and Television tasgttr~; Implements. Membw C05da Radio 9ervka .A%tidactton gusraateed - Yea11 P4iiA� V•T�i�iii� Association. JOHN NORTON "woe 5101 CLA]1aWVNT Pbooe 5201, PICKERING All Rinds of F.epair Work All Tunic= Guaranteed SPECIA [,S Q• 11. MaCDONALD- " 209 Qos• Av., Toronto ! Breakfast 8sca , dNw. it V30 Prong Lakeside I502 AViinced Stes�c, 1 ?c. i b. PICEERIN4 11LhS Po�c Liner, :12c. alis. ------ _ Stewing $ - .Ztc: a lige - �hur-gain feed, ser .- rice mill chickeiir Jewel Sbortesact Sc.1a 11 - starter, ' Classic Clea.aser, 3 t 13c• 8'r"owmg - 6 bias,• , 2�c. nash, laying mash ,ange mash, boy tarter, enra conc t W R butcher (Ph 4O Pick r' �s, calf starters fur• �F ) .. . c >!ag My starter, salt GET HIGHEST n blocks and bags T ST !I+IARKET PRICE 'urina 'fly 'spray for or cattle,-1FAR BVI PRODUCERG at HOME D. N. Lockwood Live Hos ' } PiCI{ERING. ONt. g °Clue Calves WE. DEbIVER ,PROLE 5317 Spring Lambs 'Live %owl .:. 0' ILL_ Live spring :Chicken: r NiC Fresh E s F1lN$KAL AIRBCITOR AND gg IRMBALKER ;-IRECEIVIN3 astd GIi11DtNG STATION viii 1'8Y - Aueesaor;to W. J. Mather, - _.9tartflville F'I CKERING )=A;:;?IWS LTL?_ Night and' Dap Servteet i;nsiness Phone R -3i 1!0 te Ph vi e NIAI d Day, I'hwe WM%y it=s oaot PirKaR1NG, QNT, PHONE PICK em - 'l 10�^ m • ��LAREIV�ON i '' ' T� thirteen members are, Mrs. 'T! regular opthly meeting of :� � ;- ,.•��, 1 Mrs.Wan, Birkett, Mrs. D. "A. Pah, Mrs. the Woman'sL' Association of the n-� dwC H. G. McIntyre, Mae; T. Condy, Mrs. iced Church will be held on Thu=s -Volume* Guard Parades at theHudson, Mrs. Haolsnonl, Mrs. Roy'tiny, November 28th, st 3:80.p. m. � ears in stod( Brougham Hall, Wednesday nights. '•Ward, Mrs. W. P. Jones, Mrs. J110 -1 -in the Sunday School room of the �4 at 7:80 p. m. Sy T. 'Coates, -Mrs. E. Baker, Mrs. Frw& � ck�. All ladies of the congxega- -' � Cowl,ongratulations to the, dreomont Barclay, Mrs. Wm. Porter and Mrs.Luxury __— � Brandi -Qi the ,Shoulder -to -the Wallace. tion are cordially invited to attend. 1941Dodge Lii7[ L�iier, 5� ::."�VVheel . -Club, on. their being aid- A splendid supper' will be,served, to i " Waiter Daniel ,will address ''orhiieh elveryone is invited. - - ed the' TW ty-five Dollar Ahvard, the congregation of the Baptist See wa S�' 4 . S See Ciatkimont-alsoi an front page given by the well knows magazine, ( Church, on Sunday morning next, on ;611be Canadian Countryman" for the qubject — New Testament Tea- Dodge D mile Specht 40r. Sman biggest showing production of (ung regarding the Holy Spirit., ti•, : inch -needed Red Cross supplies dur• r and in the evening, on, — The Still � 937 Dq CutOm Sadiil Ing the month of petobes, and with Small Veice and the- Earthquake. considerable competition throug�&out • AA invitation is extended to all to 939Chiye� -- 1he province. We have known for �. �tsteend our servloes. scene time that these lames wereRe ,. I, L, Kennedy officiated at PERMANENT NAG61 NG PAIN ` engaged in this contest, and %r ob- the'faneral of the lane Peter Mc - THAT FRAYS T14E TEMPER 1935 Plyt»outh 5811 , , • •'Ij�ious reasons retrained from Whim- Glashan, who passed away at his A N 0 N E R11 ES. IT MAY BE • enting on the lsurge number of art[c- h boons is Wfinnipeg, on Monday from YOUR EYfS. cars bought for Cash 1W and goods. that .were being the York Funeral Parlours, Toron- s' piled rap for the contest. We have, to. Deceased was 'a brother of Mise C. 1" 1. TUCK, OPT. D. ' previonsly spoken, enthusiastically, . McGlsshan, of Claremont W whom ! Oak sm !. fl. [�r of the Red Cress work being done by sympathy is extended. Interment ills lilt • •X • : MOLES "'•emi�� the Claremont ladies, and we -still tA.k Ply in Mount Pleasant Ceara- IM LVA, ONL PHONE 8902 " "Ad` feel that way about it (Ed.) In they etery, Toronto. _ .. following letter to the magazine by : ? 1 the preardent, Mrs. H. G. McIntyre, (algo a" First Prize number), detail is given, describing the work which has given them First Place in this Contest. — . To the Editor: - ?;. +`i .-. .._ . .'._mss_" •_"-- Y, 4 ` "�'?° Y�. j.a _ ,�' . v:. r�r'a „ ,.. "� •� _ We noticed in the_ October 19th ;'- r - _ .. J i ', •'�,�' 'tic •''' i •' �' E 1 you u under- ` �. _ •... issue of your paper '' � , � •• stood Claremont bad good intentions regarding the Shoulder to the , 1 ,r .4 . - '��i " �' r#:f: 10, - t Wheel Contest. You were right. We , r ,�` a ,•.. `� had, and still have. Apart from that, x r;�t + • �"� •� " t' you may be interested in hearing s- .i "its . .., y}. s bout the work we have been doing. •4 � - -- Branchhave aged Crossa i .. ':.• .' •, '� . �eyyd„ �•Ys r-� ,'� . t 3 � '�- _..- _ r c ` . r �.... but the fiat Haifa quickly worked upan the available funds. As a result, r, , , .•x , ti"'• _ �'r Wotnen-9 Institute '_y�*�,r, our .i.: -'I I •� ` �• ,, � 1 ^W^'., _ • . ". - 7,2'x,}. �, ,1• ..F.�.•. • _ 1 - - - divided groups put on diff- erent iff- ' into grou sad - ' .��%_� • - - ` ` - Brent forme Of entertainment to y�� FMK 1, t.L, . _ and y money, - 'se Hoo this -teas Y " it possible for us to continue making _ hospital supplies etc. Early in June. ; Iw*hen the demand fromfRed or Cross 1941'''' , H. Q. becameurgent,, and evacuee bedding and clothing - 'We began, sponsored by the Instit- 'DRIVERS'...-LICENSES ute and assisted by the ladies of the,, - con=uaity, to make quilts and var- AND.' ions articles of clothing. The first - .mouth, we made and sent in, 20 re- fugee quilts and a quantity of cloth - Ing. We also pieced and quilted sev-RE - 'eral better. quilts. These were sold. NOW AVAILABLE - 'We are still mlaiong and selling -- Quilts to f1hance ..the purchase of ; ry __,_;m®iitriale for 'war work. In August, we sold tickets on &_guilt and made - E,ightly-seven dollars. From the4th -_ of June to Oct. rat, we made 106. Seare Yours Early and A"id the Usual last Minute bush ' :•quilts and to date have taken in _,` -.:- $650. We do not have to solicit ord- ers for quilts, they sell themselves. - "Several have gone to Chicago, Tor- sad Ottawa. At present the Or _ _ , _ ere has been no increase in the fees for permits .Y _ ders are away abead of us. Always a • - n i of the ladies are sewing or . h are Wtdag. We endeavor to make the ( . and licenses. T e fees charged in `Qntario —= __ tides most urgently required by � _ the >3Qa Cross. When your shonaerl t stip lower than in any other province of Canada �•, �; to -the -Wheel Contest was brought'io y .. •wur attention by one of the members, - "b -states.' • � r in the neighbou i In September, rare organized a group ? ' - g pts ik _ 1 - - -of thirteen and decided to try and -nein your very worthwhile prize. '• - �+-.+� .77I Claremont Shoulder -to -the -Wheel mored by the w. I. sea Table of comparison o f fees in ontario and two "neighbouring � y �p � of thirteen members, wish _ ' t ' = provinces and states for three popular Marne$ o f passenger cars: , to enter their' October work in your S.to-tbe-W. Contest Following is a � ► a, i •"•`a"� , } �" +► ..•.K. •� .�,,,. �. : list of our month's work jllwo II No TM. ` • . �. 0. -- Pj�.'s . 29. pr: son. ?pr. airtts,NO 8 �• _ - Pr. rifle mitts 2 scarfs, 1 pr. wrist -i 1 _ 4 • 2.00 $17.80 114.00 X12.00 # 8.40 tev. 31[EN'a dna BOYS•s - 12 Soap. bed- = _" 2 —1 eyl, 7.00 22.00 116.50 15.00 i 0.54 gow'n', 12. suits pyjamas, .6 work - shirts, 6 boy pyiaanes, b pr. boys No. 3 — 8 cyl. :..10.00 21.30. .'16.50 14.50 1t 0.15 Win, 1 windbreaker. i4ADQ'ES — .12 dresses, 6 slips, 7 yt�Prons, 12 bloomers, 6 nightgowns. r .. r r• -:. GIRLS' — 1 knitted parlays, 16 dress- r Qtltari0'S' highway system is the largest 1n the Dominion, and for els, 6 skirts, 6 blouses, 6 nighties, 1 fiartrimmea parka iz pr. panties, "the very reasonable fees, indicated above,' a great highway system 12 'slips, 4 sweaters, 6 childrens "comprising over 20,000 miles, is maintained and made' available,to w✓ SABYS' 6 nighties, 6 dresses, 6 +; the motorists of Ontario and visitors- from other parts of America: s slips, 6 baby jackets, pr, 'booties, _ µ --12 bands, 3 knitted bonnets, 1 knit- ---•- : f ,,. :.. -- -- - -.-- ------ - - ted sweater. _ OTHER ARTICLES' 12 •.terry , ; ,� 'The revenue .collected from motorists by way 'of registration and 'a towels, 24 pillow -covers, 20 refugee s tx _ gniltar �� .: �' acense fees and the gasoline tax has made' possible the cppstruc- We served hot supper, followed� " ', by games and made $ss.zb. We gave s ` rt; = tion . and maintenance of this great system of highways. 'War $avings Stamps. z : We - held a Euchre. and �•.. cleared - ...... - ; .... :. - . ;876. We served supper to bowlers . �- - ,' For the convenience of motorists, permits and licenses are issued _ — and cleared $iss.7o. we pieced gid..._`r } quilted and sold 16 giults, a-nd after '�� `yt110ak ;,through the offices of 189 agents located throughout the Province. .� ta¢ng out xepenses, cleared $67.00. „- "We hold an exhibition of -the group's � 1 lmoneh*s work and charged 10 cte. T. B. NkQUESTENrr •ad=_ pro= this we trade- $11.70.' sn :, : '+� •{ G 9 �i : + Mlnlsie► of Highways. we wish your contest -every succ- Tarsnk►, Nov. 10, 1440. Y ,ees, and ff we do not qualify for the s " 'prize, we. congratulate. , the gron13 h1 f N!! -that twins, for we will know they w :. , A SPECIAL REQUEST i0 AAOTCRISTS: — When. driving along the giways fi.." - save been vmrking, -and we do not increasingly cold dales and nights, give our SOldi*r Boys o rid*. - r mean - r6aybef i1[rle. Hi• G: McIntyre, 101 • � s �.w�..r+��'ls.n��i�,�.�ra.err.��a��o�����r.�/.�--���-.•�..._.--���,i ...►_+►•�^�-�_,-�._� ".- ` .- ' '� * � \ _-�::.w_ ;�,, "• =.:; � •,a." Q � r,, �, �-� .._ 1 � fir.'. grubbed up and cast out as well as something to be taken im if he ed It 8. !AAd other fell into the Ile 3s t3iat Bing Crosby is-tiy- - -0n� of--tbe�fer war dramas r would grow the fair fruits of Chris ­heard ✓ Ing to buy the Boston Red Sox 1 4�. Han character. He probably has cut fered by the CBC net-►ork on baseball team: r down the thorns; but has left their _ = The Chicago Opera Company s heaT. As far as we can determine, roots or seeds where they were. stirring piece — They Shall Not .A W4 WERE SHIPBOARD ACQUAINTANCES I they are choked with cares and riches and pleasures of this. life, and bring no fruit to perfection. The man represented here has not 55 made clean work of his religion. i �'- He ha8 received the od seed bat other fell 'amidst the thorns; and MAI -10 •EPOR?ER AROUNQ THE DIAL Talk along the radio grape- By DAVE ROBBING grubbed up and cast out as well as something to be taken im if he other fell 'amidst the thorns; and has forgotten something has to be AROUNQ THE DIAL Talk along the radio grape- X. r grubbed up and cast out as well as something to be taken im if he ed It 8. !AAd other fell into the Ile 3s t3iat Bing Crosby is-tiy- - -0n� of--tbe�fer war dramas good ground, and grew, and brought would grow the fair fruits of Chris ­heard over the air today is of- Ing to buy the Boston Red Sox 1 d Han character. He probably has cut fered by the CBC net-►ork on baseball team: down the thorns; but has left their Thursday,nights at 8.30 when the = The Chicago Opera Company s heaT. As far as we can determine, roots or seeds where they were. stirring piece — They Shall Not will :be heard over the Mutual He has not turned the world out of Pass — is presented. This drama chain WOR-WLW_WGR his heart. This man -keeps up his from the pert of William Strange — y 3 Christian name to the end;, but is a wortfiwhile contribution to each Monday night at 11.15 his real srpiritual life has long agothe world's applause for British standard) in a series that will ys ' been ' suffocated by the o t h e r valor—and is a program that you p g Y include Pagliaeci, La Traviata, %fr * ` f, growth, will ..want. to miss.• Lucia de Lammermoor, Die- Wal- a i6. And that in the good ground, Kure and Aida. The capable op - these are such as in an hottest and :''Radio is certainly wonderful! era stars that wi:l be heard :in ' good heart,.haning'fieard the Rord, hold it fast, bring forth- fruit Because of hew Id' system f t nr s em o Y these programs are strong the best in operatic work today. and time zones —some folks heard the with patience. The fruitful hearer results of the November fifth " must not only bring an honest and good. heart; he must keep the word. United States elections on No- Recordmendud: the M'i l l s r i}• Again it is not the amount of vember Iourthl Quick Watson! Brothers are recordingagain and g, •like knowledge you have, tfut the use The net and two strong -guards. if you smooth Y , sweet zin gy you put it to; it is not the numb Folks in this part of Ontario harmony with that touch'boys . of "oom by that makes these bo - p A of good sayings you have heard and can repeat that. will profit will be lad to -know know that Infor- g 5s distinctive from anything on- the - you, but the place in your heart oration Please —the best quizz show on the air —will be heard air, you'.11 like. their new .wax- - - you have given them,,and the place in the future over WBEN'on Fri - lugs. If we sound over-enthusia- stic, forgive us; we're crazy about in the actions of your daily life. - - day evenings at 8.30 (standard). those Mills Brothers dies Due to changes in stations -car- Bunny Berigan has dipped into r SaVui Mone he rent season Ontario folks have the Miles and out with a arrangement of a "Ain't S h e - • S Y _ been -having trouble- picking up Sweet" that must be classed as a ' On Textbooks the program of Cliftaii Fadiman, Joyfer (Short for "Thing of. Jokn Kieran, F.' F: Adams and . Beauty and.,a Joy for ever"). _ Little Florence Bosman, of Amsterdam, Holland, is -shown as she A suggestion that school prin o bright mind the other s. t arrived in New York en route to relatives in St. Louis, Mo. The doggy- pal of Florence is "Nenuphar," a French poodle brought out of the cicala help in saving much-needed money during wartime.. by keeping -Cecil - B. DeMille's - Radiosi ' ''Eye the Ball "cupled -part of France to the more abundant life in America. - Theatre, heard from' CFRB on on . down as far as possible cost. of Monday nights at ten, is one of - - new textbooks for pupils is trade - other fell 'amidst the thorns; and in a memorandum from the .Hon. the best 60 -minute programs on _ the radio schedules. Top notes, An X-ray machine, -invented in the thorns grew with it, and chole- Duncan McArthur, iM`ntwer of playa done by stars of the stage U,S.A., takes a picture in one - ed It 8. !AAd other fell into the Education for Ontario and screen lift - Radio Thea re millionth of a second. It shows good ground, and grew, and brought The memorandum puts forward above the crowd — andthe the , what happens to, golf ball as g forth fruit a handred fold.' As hs< some suggestions as to how costs . cubits first rank- entertainment. it L driven off the tee, said these things;' he cried; He to parents may , be reduced. It th;t hath ears to hear, let him is suggested that test -books for- s heaT. As far as we can determine, merly used by brothers and sisters ■ LESSON VIII the seed In alL four cases was of of pupils -be used again,, if they j� GOSPEL iMES8AGE.--Luke S. the same quality; the different are still authorized books. The "M :. aATTITUDES TOWARDS T H E consequences of sowing in. four memorandum also' suggests that A� PUZZLE PRINTED TEXT, Luke 8: 4-13 different places resulted from the Boards of -Education purchase GOLDEN TEXT—Take heed then- different influences exerted upon tett-books and other supplies, at HORIZONTAL Answer to Pmvioue Puzzle 8 A this time. - fon how ye hear. Luke 8: ib. the seed When $own. ' lot prices, to be furnished - to the 1 Pictured is - 9 Eye pert. - THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING The Seed Is the Word pupils free. The cost of such the map of 10 Genua of Time. — All the events of this S. And his disciples asked him - books could be defrayed by charg- the kingdom Palms. chapter occurred in the autumn of what this .parable might be. 10. And es not exceeding 20' cents a of --• 13 To emulate, ;A.D. 28. he. said. Unto you It is given to month for each elementary school '7 Fisheries and 14 Meretiul, " Place. The preaching and know the mysteries of the _ king- pupil and 25 cents for each sec, are its 16 Education is n \'`teaching ministry of Christ h@t'e dom of God: but to the rest in pal, ondary school .student. It is also polunt "--In this. - h ' recorded occurred at the Sea o1 abiea; that seeing they may not suggested thato boards purchase 11 GriieL industrlea, /'��pI� kingdom, , Galllee; the incident pertaining to see, sad hearing they may'not ua• books recommended for supple- _ IJY9 s 19 Shoe lace the coming of .hie mother: and mentar reading, to_ be laced in Y2 ?dol ding. Our Lord here means that Y_ B� -ate, hole. _ brethren Is to be located some- -many of his hearers are not either school libraries.: P I&P bhng 21 Lubricates. Ore. 22 Extended. where -In Galilee itself; G•adara was perceiving or' understanding, al- Use of single loose-leaf nuts 18 Racial r on the eastern shore of the Sea though they are seeing his deeds' books instead of a note book for 17 Ate. One who' and words. 11. Now the parpbie is o>��• :of Galtlee; the miracle of healing eai•h subject is another of the 18 To polish' ' .- 26 Auction. ' -and of raising the daughter of Jair• this:• The seed is the word of God— suggestions in .the memorandum. 20 Piece of 36 Sea eagle. aS Ring Haakw. =pulpy us occurred in the city of Caper- -While ail words: even of men. which 'Ou'lines re ared b ' teachers 37 Similar. I. - ruler of this irtut naum, at the north end o! the Sea are better than mere words, are p p y poetry' 1� and mimeographed in each school 21 Gathered 88 Disables• land, was 30 Floats_ again. I of -Galilee. - _ as seeds; able to take, root is their ' g would also help reduce 'the coat after the 39 Obese, elected by31 From this Lesson we should do. minds °and hearts who hear them, of purchasing new t•eTt-books, it reaper. _ 40 Dogma. a p�g rive a deepEr and more solemn can- baPe' germs in' them which on ty - is suggested: - 23 To remark. 41 Roll of film. V$ TICAL $4 To - eeption of the profound significance unfold by degrees; how eminent- The mem�raiidum . points out 24 Gold. quartz. 43 Note in scale. 2 Due. 42 Tedium., out, i e true of the words _ - - I mast this b , Cd 25 w - =.-, and sanctity- of human lite, and the 7 that -wholesale purchases _ b Co headed 44 Salamander. 3 Function 4$ T - o rent su'pr•eme- importance of diligently of God. The seed of the word p Y - . boards would be cheaper than in- goddess. 47 Pried about. assumed by 45 A staple. o i ranatorms and renews when 27 To = wh 1 t a .giving heed to the word o[ God, and y ' dividual -purchase of text books wash away SO Chestnut anyone. 46 Fertilizer. - then being continually exercised it falls on receptive ground. 12. And and other supplies.. 30 Fish eggs. horse. 4. Humid. _ 46 Auditory to see that his word, once lodged those by the way side are they 39 End of coat 52 Native. !f To warble. 49 Sanskrit - la.onr hearts, fs never'crowded out that have heard; then"cometh the collar. S3 Long ago. 4 Spanish lady. - 'dialect, - w the word 35 Part of late. 54 Practical. by the'things of thin world, things devil; and taketh away _ �c �� Pa Styles. 51 Hot q:• tbat can so easily choke 'one's from their heart, that they may not On Laughter ",spiritual life and bring about a dry- believe and be saved. The ears 3 10 r nese of soul R restlessness and dis- have let the word in, but before it satistactton with lite. call accomplish ills work' in the 'Laughter, trlakes goad blood.- y' In this chapter we have one of hearts of these 1t is taken Italian. tha• most charming pictures of the •• away by the birds of doubt. Not The loud laugh' aespeaks the private life of our Lord and his to believe, not to trust e word . D the v _ disciples to be found in any of the after having heard it, separates a scant mind.—English. 4 : saving wer, He is not 'laughed at, wlto from •all its s Po records. man 1 S Gospel r ds. '�. p . ;� _ _ laughs at himself first.—English... Christ's Ministry of Teaching leaves the sinner lost, mora hope He that laughs at hL� ain joke The inexhaustible parable of -the lesely than before. spoils the sport o' it.—Scotch. _ Sower is also found, with some . r and Good Grou Poor A laugh is wcrth a hundred nd variations in Matt. 13 and Mark 4. groans in any market:—B. Frank - Luke 8; 4. And when bi great mul- 13. And those 'on the rock are lin. !titude came together, and they of they who, when they have heard, He who laughs at impertinence every city resorted unto him, he receive the .word with joy; and makes himself an accomplice. — c•• - +spake by a parable; (a parable these have no root, who for a while Chinese. might be defined as 'an earrhly belive, and in time of temptation "The laughter; of the. cottage is story with a heavenly meaning), fall away, These here -spoken of g h sp the most hearty.—Latin'''` '�'`•• �• S. The sower 'went forth to so•,t- - are those who stand off, lose in- a laugh' costs too much if it is 45 q6 q8 49 his seed; and as he sowed, some terest, stop coming to church, drop •• bo ht at the 'ex suss of - fell by the wayside: and it was out of sight. The "season of trial" priety.—QuintiHip pro g an, i trodden under foot, and the birds becomes a. season of temptation for Men show their character in - 'of the heaven devoured it. S. And these superficial, emotional people, nothing 'more than what' they ti other fell on- the rock; and as soon M•And that which fell among the think -laughable. — Goethe. as it grew, it withered away, be thorns, these. are they. that have A good o laugh i 'n •1 . f g d s sunshine in a g g cans• it had no "moisture. T. And heard, and as they go on.their way house. — Thackeray. POP — Hair -Raising Scene " :• : By J. MILLAR WATT - . 4 _ sem. t o - .! •• .• /0'% !FtOta*" Oy cThe off1 8 n tc t 1861. ,�� •. o. �'� r .7, POLICY ON NEWSPRINT FA ORS REGISTER 08 EN'S I Apply . to the edges of broken CHICAGO TRIB UNE. -PAPER:- MILL would ..say that ro-rat apply to all factors in the indus- fabrics. will prevent the marks from �whlte woodwork? A. These marks can be easily cloth from bursting into flame, from - metal,. wood; or 11 Is and leave - -as 'While the question is important. _of paper - mills in towns remote although it may smoulder. Q. How can'l make a china no -stain, can be made follows: Dissolve 11 tablespoonful of or - as to how, and when, the Abi- from communities where otherworkwould be normally obtain- cement? dinary. gelatine in 2 to i% table --a. pape*r company Ili to be ltre,­ Role. A. Stir freshly -slaked -lime poonfuls of boiling water. Boil few and then add a organized, another question of Chicago Tribune. The excuse the Chi int) the white of an egg until it' a seconds, great public IntereaL-in , Ontario J_-� 1;u 4, . I— 1.� tug.+ becomes the consistency of �paste. - little sugar while still hot. and Quebec is whethWoi- not the Saves Up Pennies governments of those two prop will continue exemptions Wedding Day Roll a T_ ette with ~faces from the'rule calling for spread- Ogden' V, Cut, touch ing of production equally among- a light to it and you'll. the• paper mills in the two Where there's a will,' there a register "real" smoking .all provinces. way. A would-be . bridegpooia out-of-town enjoyment. Ogden's Is a r" feature This spreading of production, red -from yed -his pen- turned up at office of cigarette tobacco—the -turn-- on the pleasure programme of wtse or "pro -ration" was instituted by nies, -the Miss M. D. Stewart, Sarnia, roll -your -owners everywhere. Of-- government authority a couple of -On4,.,- city clerk, accompanied by kis course they choose the best papers, "Vogue years ago in order that every mill bride-to-be, and pianked---down -too—"Chantecier'l-or town would have -some' business, instead of a few being busy and 500 of them to get his-xnWiag q — ' Fit.. a number being shut down entire- i Itcese. Ask ly. The justification for gove-m- For ment interference in this bust -,21 --ness is that -the raw material of plus the paper mills is derived almost 110 W Can I entirely from crown lands leased •? to the, paper companies. "Before pro -ration, a suicidal sales'policy ..BY. ANNE ASHLEY CDOL '.0 in the, industry was denuding the vjgG " IN forests without adequate return- V 04 ar to any public -or, private Interest Q. How can I render' fabrics oe concerned. firg-proof T. The industry 'has benefited A. Soak in a solution of from -prooratiom, according to pound ammonium phosphate to most authorities, but a grave One gallon- Or a4d-. flhe "Alijv -in t Efl Ontario government countenances moniac.to the last rinsing water, --certain exemptions. Most people or to the starch used for wash - 'Two . factors enter into thea tasty situation. First there are the entire output of the Ontario Apply . to the edges of broken How can I remove pencil would ..say that ro-rat apply to all factors in the indus- fabrics. will prevent the marks from �whlte woodwork? A. These marks can be easily cloth from bursting into flame, from - metal,. wood; or 11 Is and leave - -as Canada's naval men are writing a new chapter of heroism and. try- although it may smoulder. Q. How can'l make a china no -stain, can be made follows: Dissolve 11 tablespoonful of or - sacrifice in the- Sailors- aboard a Canadian destroyer are resent war. their vessel knifes through the swells the Exemption was initially claim - *d by the Ontario Paper Com- cement? dinary. gelatine in 2 to i% table --a. shown here at their stations. as of the North Atlantic. pany, which is owned outright by A. Stir freshly -slaked -lime poonfuls of boiling water. Boil few and then add a made from dark shoes? Chicago Tribune. The excuse the Chi int) the white of an egg until it' a seconds, A. -Add a tablespoon of borax J_-� 1;u 4, . I— 1.� tug.+ becomes the consistency of �paste. - little sugar while still hot. - 'Two . factors enter into thea tasty situation. First there are the entire output of the Ontario Apply . to the edges of broken How can I remove pencil the prospects of a shortage for Paper Company goes to the Chi- china and let dry for at least- marks from �whlte woodwork? A. These marks can be easily cavistriaters in the U.S. bicause caro Trib affiliat + g Tribune and -its- ed the him interfered with Im- New York News. Just what -this three days. This cement can - also be used on marble and glass. removed by rubbing them with a war portatiom from .9ussla. SocoAd,' has to do with spreading employ- Q. How can I remove stains piece . of cut lemon, and then with whiting on a damp cloth. Manitoba expects to ship to the ment among the mill towns of the -'Obscure from light - colored stocking9, United States this year more than two provinces ;6111 ba to made from dark shoes? 2,400 of the delectable moat observers. A. -Add a tablespoon of borax W 71 T pounds to the water in which the stock- little fish eggs, 900 pounds more I But the Tribunes exemption fags are washed. Put the borax When you hale received a than last year. Last year Man:- became a fact. And with this ex- Into the suds and let the stock- THE SPASMS OF valuable gift from a friend, sent tuba shipped 1,612- pounds and --emption in form cectLin. other -by mail, and It arrives in a badly Ontario sent 4,879 pounds,to the mills have had fairly good ex- Ings soak- for an: 'hour before should United States. These two pyocin- eu j with ---the washing An the usual way. Rinse damaged condition, what 3413 not to COMPI you do? ces are the big Canadian pro- goArnment's order. well. If00 2. - What no a few acknow- ducers. Thus the granting of one ex- Q. How can I make a good lodgments of an introduction thst emption has in some degree null- household glue? a forbidden by social usage ? Ified a government policy which A. A rood- household glueXLEY was, dez4fned to help employees that Will stick paper or iloth to 3. When should a guest' *110 Lost Element Found Buc I A has finished eatin place his nap- kin on the table 4.-- Isn't it k mistake fa P"_ the I What be claims to be A`Tt of the world's missing - known 7 .icon in. company to be impulsive CLASSIFIED ADVEI TI SEMZN?Sas hat he says, always "speaking elements complitilig the list of a Is a In w ninety-two which science his his mind" as he calls It without considering its effect? been trying to fill in since 1789, AG - F. -NTS WANTED FARMS FOR 6ALIR OPTICAI. &'-When-".&- young woman is has been discovered by a Sw *i v Dr.- Walter •Mfnde: GR�%.PHUII, CONCENTRATE'. SIU "afed at the table* of & public radiologist,, 't.. - ST )C A GLASSES - 11 PAIRS "LVI;�RAl- CHOICE FAR114, S r o fl re. 7- S5 p p I y--fa-ift z. se Ta - sent to test your eyes. Return diningroom and another woman of the Radium Institute in Berne. IA 1.1 near London, On r B! your order If suited.. btations. and motorists I 'hem with Barrolster. 1385 Du as tops w chat for a mimutei-should He calls ii He4ve-diam, 'and cos area: Exclu&i4e territorien. %V. 1,te l,0nd9A. 0diario, 1Z. - Street, ett. State age. Prioe 11,95 u -p. St. Clair he. isolated the element by. Pat Grapboll, 61.0 Woburn xvenue; tiptical Co.. Dept. W.. 1.955 8L the young woman rise. -Toronto.. SA'I,T.bALE FARM, 200 ACRES -5 Clair West. Toronto, Is"'Yours iveTy' truly an dium disinteqTation, securing .a 4, ' se for a friendly speck no bigger' than one- 10,--- arrest alfalfa, is meres rrap�s, st; PROPERTIES WANTE.b TO fit V appropriate close AUTOMOTIVE PARTY 4 mijes' Alf fidek, letter 006th of a -milligram. Route 1, ai: Ca-lrar,;iem, unt. ACRES UPWARD ON 1,AKE OR The quantity river, with or withoult buildinim o fax," he a.1 Car apid Tractor Parts -.Answers "is too o 3 " t' rl�i:'Aal b'UR 4ALE-214o DAIRY o I.- within fifty. milee Toronto. Reeves. 1. Take it up with the post of. mitted, t small 0 belonging w the 546 Palmerston Bouievard.'Iake- .%I:NV %..NU L6ED. AT iu%�,EST Tobacco farm. practical experiments on po4tsi!)l,:- LSULte of the IRLO Alex. Ander stiij: aide 6521. Ace at once and try to gqt it re- pra e prices. Lied oluctric-motors all Kraiel.lo.am. good bulMtoga. jpi.�t;w uses Of the new element," but lie- aime-s. SaElxfaction or monxy re- -tit.,, of tiMber. H�'drd '&Ili %4ai,r. �Tlaced­ Thank your frie"fid"iind fu rided.- Gent ral Auto. SuPP13:.-Ki, %HOP". xG %EIRVIUT, say - nothing about the darrislice. suggests that its properties Fol .. lustalled, adjavent to the city of 2- "Pressed t meet you "'De- -perhaps b e discowrid- first -'1n St. Thomas.-.%pply William XF. ATTENTION MOTHERS! •WnITU- 7 0 Anderson, 21-1 Talbot Street. or - 'lighted to know you, "Charmed, because larger NA 1' iCHICKS U.S.A., today for full details how we can Wsirren."til Ancirrson. R.R. 4. save you io to 15% and more St.' S Thomas, Ontp,00. r )-our am sure or any other extra- -of radium are available there. 011 many every.day needs fo THE BRAY k.,1110K DOES tHS home by using our Shoppi3ti; Ser- vajiiian't phi"e. "How do you do" Trick." Y6 ' u"sholfid order now It IN VP§T%IF.xTs vice. No obligation.-, ShoppIng is the accepted form. S. Not tifi'il. you want chicks this year. Still service Reg*d. 112 Gore Bldg., have Lt. few Pullets. Read Bruy 'd Iffft of Daily CAPITAL. - EXPANSION a11Ll1.LR Hamilton, Ont. his hostess has placed hers ther�, Curves afid Nerves h;ervic. Bullcllni. an 4. -Yes, it.is'a faul . t that should b . e Kpecial.4 - sent free. Bray Hatch- Manufacturing. %v a r purpose-. Fifty years t1mvier supply, maitt.1y RAIDDlir FURS AND Wool. wrv, 130 John North. Hamilton. White Pine. ExporienQed m"num corrpfted. The old proverb. "yi, "Pick 'em%fat_ bo -s, adv�sc-g On r. farturers, new modern Mill, ez�li- MARKET YO R it BIT -FL*RS "A wise man. reflects before he a man who. -claims to know-. "T:'., uRDER T%�*EDDI,F;. '1941 CHICKS acity ten million. prefe�rred se,,ur- and w6ot. at 1: top pr S. Bulletins lity. repay men L..lru.ata n teed. ilox small Breeds speaks,- and -then reflects on what i)i,-. -- tree. Write, Canadian a lot easier to live with '100 Sk.na- tor our early order 19, 73 Adelaide k% j Toronto, Association, Box 441. Toronto 2. he has uttered.." 5. Not unless - - booking prier list. compare •ove. pounds of curves than -with •10a. chicks NvRh the most �:ostly on Ontario. the *Oman-- who stops is -elderly. pounds of nerves.'t the mai-Rut and their pert ' ormancq PHOTO FIN A."'ING No. "Youfs very truly" is A 'let be STALM-1- Col.l.kICT6111% will be ;r*, lc,ast as good. ftF the-*av4-nga mRdq by vol- LLECTOR.-, - F R E* E fo�maf clo�se, used in biisifi ume production- TNiFeddlc chicks FREEI You Cain Now Own' STAMP 'CO f the cheap- crown Coloriv, coroiLation Set to cost less than most o "millet`,oe�,tjtirut siilvei - - for approvals at third mt chicks on the market, that's 1%:aro tibSolUtely.. WiLholit applicants lit Pennell, 364 ipplicants urgeon C, in. manufactured -lund .9tiarant6ud by Brock Avenin Toronto. Ow why every year. There .were luternatiolial Silver Company. or -tter. ii why Tweddle Chicks grow in st, You. may hate this complete Set r -ovir a' hundied thotisitrid - more ug your Tweddle chicks sold. in 1940 than absoltetely free by, scucV USED C110THING Produce Caviar OGARETTE PAPERS in 1939. Read the unsolicited tes- films to Imperial.' Send a1i order timonials of a few- of our 1940C low and receive complete part;c- WE BUY. SELA, AND EXCIRANGN _J, customers in our new circular ulars or this amuYing offer. Six or Modqrn tidies and Niell's 8ec'ond "ling iter $1 a Pound, It AUTOMATIC Wice list. Tweddle Chick Katchr' -eight exposure tilins- Aevelope-d hand clothing, Wholcs;ale and Fee - S ell Canada's 'DOUBLE QOKLET cries Limited, Fergus, Ontario, and printed 26c, or 8 reprints 26c, tall, 32f Queen St. E., Toronto. Will Help Swell Wir Coffers plus your choice of a free culatge. ' DETECTIVES ment in easel Mount or free silver ware. To get the best in quality VqF.1) CLOTi-IIING FOR SATE AMBITIOUS AJEN SEVENTEEN and servIcilk. send your films to Even the s sturgeon in Canada'and over wanted immediately for Imperial Photo.Service. Statlop J. likes and rivers ,bave,,& place in secret -service and detective work. Toronto. , $3$4, $5,$6 Complete training 'course by cor- the war effort'and this year 'they -Nervous Restless jispozidenbe. Free friformation, LACE TABLE COVERS - WO.. HEN'S write to 1, 1, Julien, Box 25, Sta- will be, responsible for pure'na-se fall and winter o'coats, just re- 4� tion T. Montreal. IDEAL CHRISTMAS fE -leased from storage, being Sol Cranky? Restless? iCt. AN " d Of at least a piece of a warplane. Opin' work- Lace; beautiful I Can't sloop? Tire - El�ECTRICAL fiterns, sizes about '72" x 90" for charges agaffist thein. -Big sav-n' to- a In other words and according to eastly? A­oyed by f2.95 prep Id. Order now as qu3n- tug to people who must have an girls ! '11mita -o'coat and cannot -afford the high '-fisheries department experits, male functional SYSTE3J8. tity ad. Will refund If not ELECTRIC WATER T E R syr- satisfactory. Trading rice of a new one. .355 Yonge, der. eg'd, In the City. No mail orders pleaee. Canada has a goad market for orders onthly di es? Then lalte Pump only $30.50. COMPlets 8 ory. General 0 )nto. Come in and see us when n. Lydia Z. Pinkham7s Vegetable Com- tem $76.06. Write for fol Room 112, Gore Building, eaviaf in the United States; Waugh and MacKewil, LoondOUL -Ramilto If Ontario production is u . p as pound. famous for over 60 years in Ont. . -1 .1 production .1 n holplag such rundown, weak, nervous MEN! LOOKS -1.00 LADIES, NEURITIS 441:FE FRESS 0OUMUOns. Made "pec"ill./or wis!est. FOR SALE ]Manitoba, ' i is reported to be the Dominion will get WILL WORTH TATMGl XMAS GIFT PACKAGE! LADIES' BRUIT JUICES ARE THE PR1'N_ lovely silk stockings 30* pair silk cipal Ingredierits in Dr. Dixon's WADERS PRACTICAL WON neuritis. Sold onlyat at least $7,000 in United States 10E bloomers 60c; '6 Dainty' handker- Remedy for n money to use for war buying. derful capacity: Order early, John chiefs 50c; bleautiful pearl neck-' -Munro's Drug Store, 335 EIrivii, Tait, Iron Bridge, Ontario. lace -60c.' All these iiquisite art- Dtta*a, $1,00- postpaid. Caviar, usually sells for $1 a .1b. r-' r- ek ictes. for $I.H plus 10c postage. and this year• prices are rising. 40 P% F VA.- ft� -2- •as Chrinimas rusts urcier Guermtew ilioyr! Thrift Salex, Box 2WL stli- Pretipet your BOOKS tion E. 31ontrial. MpUC1A1._$l.00 RErAIRS YOU,4 r"M , FXRIC. And .2111LAUVW. CAR AM TRUCK PARTS Watch cQmpWe.. guaranteed. twO. have a all" and tirlio of Soft or MEDICAL years by x Jewellers. cautnet, for any purre". Wit O;lg bp ite &%nt Jewellers, $541 or 'write for VrIves, etc. to Montreal: - - Used re.IK"'a . r, jA Now k, t _4 Dept. W. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED-EVNRY 11 sufferer of Rheurnatism, Neuritis gplh4�1,JLIZIN% Ilq- REBUILT Jr- should try Dr. Dixon's remedy. WOOL YARN TO1111011, POWER -UNITS. Hydreallf; i.TAYLOR U141TE0 Sold at Munro's Drug Store, SM G�ewrlators, Elgin, Ottawa. $1.00 postpaid. H 61 ata f winellsew FUJFtE CANADIAN WO -Tom e I yarn, 1.25 lb., I store - rxekange Sevvlee; cro RAW ZnLcroft 4100114W -mills, -Ban ro-SAFE WORKS sitateftys, Isman tolk Carburetors, �0-1.1t.rffHlvg soldisill 145 Front St. F.. Toronto GUM 58111iliNfIlIC00111 or reread, —'40 - ISSUE 47 Ont r'stabliallied 1855 L*vy Auto Parts, Dort. J.. TOMPte. eft son*, 40 ww" It of me"y MA _ -Mr. and- Mrs. Trite►, Brookline Lt. Roos llfuason, Pickering, Oa. easy 8ietemunea, ialsaeln ` not later tha+rfi Tuesday night. Any-,,j, , James JohnBon, B L Q Q ♦•L ,L � � `• � b■,ve moved into. the home v�eated ' 'Wes. Baker, Pickering. rpugharxb A. 8. Cr . by Mr. Hiltz, .on .Christina Stet. I. tram � 25c. to $5.00. will be I C. !Paddick, Pick. R. C. A. iced. Ralph Norton. D-H Rifles Ciare'mt gratefully accepted. x 'tArthnr and Hes. Boyes enter- --Mies Berths Bunting_ is repotted : C. E. Morley; Pick. "N. P, " A, If, Joe. Norton, R. C. R. Ctsre'mt _ �.. Norman Gordon has altered his + .tained vts�tora on Sunday. to have sold her brick residence .tA Lou. Scott, Pick. N. P. A. M, Jaek Norton, R. C. R. Clare'mt 1 -Arthur Smith, of Bt: Catharin- a _Markham family this 'w'eek.:- - - residence, preparing two apartments Chas. law, Pick. N- P. A: X Fina' Benns, Claire, I'S Gen 8040. which. have -now: been let. '-pv spent the week-end with M. S. Advance Notice - The annual ,•. Don, Straughan, Pick. N. P. A. M. Stan. Burk, Cherryweod, 48th 11. „ nand Idrs..Chapman. Clzriatmas.. Entertainment of the - +'~ Elwood Huyck,- Pick.. N. P. A. M. _.-- -._.._ School will be held on Friday even- CARD OF THANKS F,ed Robinson Pt 'ck. N. P. A. M.BRADLEY'S +Services to the United Church iicWrin United Church- Sunday F. Wilkinson, Pick. N• P, A. M, l?t an Sunday next at the usual hours. Art. Lenson, Claremont. M. I. R. S. S. at 10 a. m. bLofning StiMce `at Ing, ,Decernlber 20th. We wish to thank our many nei- - 11 a ML, at which,a Baptismal ser- -The Novelober meeting of the . ghbors and friends for their many RussIp Burrows, Brougham R.'C.- E. Melt's overalls, $1.89 a r 9.P' Harold Short, Brougham, Tank C. Vlpe will be held. Evening Service. Women's Institute will be held in the kindnesses and assistance' , during ' i Harold Barbw, Pickering Aden !! work 'boots: 42'95 nr. 'nit ? , mn. D. S. T. throughout Club itoben on Tuesday; 26th, at 3 George Martin, Pickering Vet. 0. p. ghoul our recent bereavement in the death � F. F. and Mrs. Balsdon and fam' o`clock- Roll Call - Donations -for, of William Cullis. We wish :to thank . - Christ�s Hampers. Ile rt of the Leon. Bath, Pickering, Vet. Corps. Farmers,—LAIC �OIII �larneBB ' r i11Y of Burford, were here on Satur- po especially, Mrs. Irish, for ,iter sym- David L hath, Pickering, R. -C hh;: ` day,. attending the wedding' of the •Delegatles to the Convention. "My pathetic services during his'illneas. over. and -sta what you need,. Trig ,to Ireland" by Mrs. ..Tones. De-, —Mine i W Lay.' Smith; Bay Rosi Q. Y, R. . ey Balsdon..M: Morrie and Jna. H. then eearte 7n and we -will az- -,The death took lace on Fridaym,onstration - The many Different Alb. E. Sbtitih; Bay ,Rd. Q. Y. 8 P Hart Smith, Y . Q. Bs RdY. R. last, - after months of ill- Ways of . Serving Carrots. Hostess- j 08 Classified Acta a *9 mis A. llMaskell, BrouKham, R. C. E. 10esM of our well-lslraown citizen,-Mx. ea - Mesdames: E. Huyck, E. And- Jack Underwood, Dunbarton Q. Q. $arls"i and BkosQ repaired known well throughout the towatship, �',-G• Elliott and, Wm. Miller Sr. Jack Bellho DunbattQP. `'liV"aat Cullis, _ ' of Churu}t Ste., in .Youhl"open your mouths on this FOR SALE -- About 70 Barred Rock !mss " , one. It's not our creation -but - t Pullets, 4 mos. old. Apply ' Mrs. Mel. Paxton, Dumbarten, A. $6 4 . 0. Bra Ms SW year. Billy` Cullis came Vic. Robinson, Claremout, OWLT.y, we have a few around town wilco ' Cooke, Elizabeth Str. Pickering. _ to Canada -as a boy, with his spar ' Fred White, Dumbarton, R . C. A. F. Phone Pick �6�4 encs, from Cornwall, Eng• settling have a "hunch" following certain re- I FOR SALE - 2 Ayrshire heifers, Ray _Cross, Dunbarton, Q. O. R. roel In the Boanville neighborhood. cent developnients, that the big pro- due I'm December. John -Cowan, Lot Dick-C-roar, Dumbarton, Q. O. R. Atter coarsing into this township they ject south of us may not go on. Cer- 19, Con. 3. Brock Road. Bob Dowber, D-owarton, Navy . fflMC Ti kering It for several tainly, as far as can be asaertaun►ed Albert Sears Dunii'on, R. C. A. F. - fsum now corned by Wku. Miller Jar. FOR SALE o 87 _acres; choice ' MEAT 1VIARKET there has been nothing of.a. a very dairy farm, Toronto 16 miles; no in- Ken Reid, Dumbarton, Q. O. R. and later on the form now operated definite mature - commenced as get. Eddie McDonald, Dun. A. S. C: cusnbrancee; abundance of water, ' by J. G. Baxter from which they re- Don't - be guided.. by this on any de- Geo. Underwood, Dun. A . B. C. good buildings, orchard.. Bargain as -• visions, but the lent has not start- Dick- Fowler, to the venin going concern alone. Orval Pickering. Roy. Tor. We P,3rrp a fail line of lime a member of •the, Police Trus- ed -yet, -and nothing .has .neem .done. Reg.- Wells;,- Rouge, A. S. C: - - tei Board of the Village, and i fol two weeks. Davidson, Lot 12, Con._ 7, Markham. Joe Amos, Duttbarton, it. Q A. F.Fre$�i " : maaaber of the Presbyterian Church.- -1 he Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's BICYCLEFOR SALES girl's, Norval Kylees, Dunbarton R. C. A. ' Churah held a Social' at the home of Bilt Moore, Dunbarton; R. C. 'D. -.and S mfr l?;olly 314onis predeceased .Rout. C. and Mrs. Reesor on .Fri- telly news $2U.. also piano for -Jas. Crump, Dumbarton, 48th High. ,,'him tome years ,ago: The funeral _ sale cheap. Mrs. F. hewers, Pick- da avenin last, when a most en- Bob Graham. Dia triton, ' Tor. Scot. J ured _. '_"ok place on Monday with service Y g ering. fire hoarse seri interment in Eris-number time �w'as spent by the. large Gordon Jack, Dunb. R. C. A. P.._ "kine Cemetery._ The funeral was number pint-' An excellent pro- -FOR SALE- - Scotch Collie -pups, Cliff. Bassett, Dunb. 'Tor. Soot. Meats. -'largely sttended. - gramof ".music= and readings was 6 weeks old. Apply J. Allison, phone Lieut L• C. Annie, Pt.. Un. RCAF - -,Rev. M. R Jenkinson, Minister given by sevehil of those present. 3508, Pickering. -14--15. F. T. Malley, Pick. NPAM. Osh. Our delivery is at your service ', of the United Church here, preached :fir• and Mrs. Reesoes beautiful — 'W. D. Hicks, BalsamBrough, M. I. R. home is an ideal *place for such a. FOR �� — ���� �110� W. D. Hart, Baleaam, R. C. -R's �,phOIIB Pick"l$� , a thought-provoking sermon on Sun- shire ram, about.3..yeam. old. Phone Edi Baird, Pickering CL7IRLNCE SILK .&y evening lagC "Blessed are the gathering and they are ideal hosts. Picld x604; also 6 young pigst ready, -Fred Hudson, Balsam - 'Alert" was #lie title of his address, =-aThe ladies of Pickering are to wean. ar t4dsg as an illustration, the pable sending useful eltristmaa boxes to - - �,sf %he Wise and Foolish Virgins, the boys from this Community who HOUSE TO KENT - in Pickering only the Wise, the alert, were pre- are serving. overseas. As these boa- Village; a rooms.-Poewsaion, Dec Paced for the emergency, when it es wdll cost in the neirtr}rboshood of 1st. Apply at Neva Office. calms. Mr. Jenkinson •looked forward. $5,00 each, it would be greatly. ap- FOR SALE - loyoung pigs. R. R. - into the future, to the day whenI- predated if persons who wisb to 2. Pickering. A.�. G Jillard P"co Wald be ,declared. At: the p by Y of a sash donation, to- Announce of Special 8hciwing of nggarent, ..._ave arc concentrating sl- �� cheering up Christmas for the FOR SALE OR RENT — 140 acres ne" entirely on the conduct of the boys at the front, will leave their �y : e : 9th _con. Pickering. Good war. What will coslllitions be when contributions with, Mea. Eiobt. Ruddy, barn and house.. No. 1 grain -farm. .-TIP � � � TOP TAIL O dant day arrives? An interesting Ilk Pasture: Apply to T. Paterson, in : UN hour can be spent by aayont HONOR -.ROLL Claremont, or James Coates, Stooff- � ville. ti in qu{etly tidahng that matter over. ndW*nt ra= _ 1144 mueli tbere will be to (,Names is heavy typi% saes tiirme FARM FOR SALE " - - 265 '!i►_ res, e _ - ms .per:brmed when this was -ceases. fall .-.The marriage took place on new eneseaa)• ,. '' 2 miles from Uxbridge town.., good ,. - -- • buildistgs, water, 'loamy land. 65 Saturday, November $tit, in Picker- Doug. JohesV, Pkkering. Slgnallers acres bush. Oscar Tindall,- Uxbridge l Sag United Ch ovsme , of Doreen Moor- �, Herbert Whiterrle, B. A. F. Oat: 18-14 Woolens nd st yI es M Jtoase, daughter of Ade. and rs. W. Fred HerbErt, w$itevale, Tank C. _ -- ,.IL lMoorhouse, of Whitby, . to Mr.. john Murray, Claremont. 48th H. MODERN !FARM -, for rile. 200 /'�_� oatinga 'Stanley Balsdon, son of Mr. and John Martin, Pickering, SL O. R. acres lot 20, con. 9, Pickering. 1-4 In Sultins end Overc- Mrs. John S. Balsdon, of. Pickering. Ted Fowler, Pickering, Q. O. R. anile West of Claremont. Barn 1!0' x dg_ enkinson officiated. The o 8 Pickering, 46. Spacious brick house with con- ge.. �- R. J Roy seep, . - _.:Th6ae pp who appreciate rich Qz1a11ty. fabncR, w111 !le bride, 'given in marriage by her fat- Gordon Watson, Pickering, A..S. C. veniences. Large driving-house, - 1!m', wore a white Chiffon gown ern- Roes Heron, Pickering, Q. O. R. pig-pen etc. Good fences and water 3Dtr1�'1]8d by the infinite variety of Tip Top.- braddered with dih-er, a long veil ar- Jim McRae, Pickering, R C. A. supply, creek, hardwood bush.- elex- H'IIitings and .Overcoatings shown by wed with - orange blossoms and. Basil Bye, Pickering, Ordnance tris. Apply Donald Bacon, 'Clare- - - _ 1.'i„ Wilson, Pickering, P- C. A. F. their re reeentative. sttrried a bouquet of white 'mRana wont, phone 1608. - -._ P said 'ilalisedaan roses Her maid of ; Dsv. Walter, Brongittarn, 48th S. 100 ACRES -- rtch clay Loam, bank �Ce : Z 7.50 - ;!< CC - kano>zr. lilies Blanche Baladoai, and Chas. Simmons, Pickering hridemnsids, Miss Barbara -Fyfe end Robt..liohnan. Claremont, Tani C. barn, silo, pig-pen. . driving-houses - Thes. Lye, Claremont, R C. IL hen-house, milk-house, ne"r•iailing , hiss Marie Coulton,.. were in blue Leer. Lm Clareueoot, R. C• Ii:. •ell; spring creek near bbildings', 4 'tsffetaa with sprays of silver leiaves Harold Hardy• Claramont, Tank C. scres bush, brick house, electric, 1 r Boot Time embroidered on the bodiem They fl't R u b b e Lad 'matching hats and carried me-se- Arm. wean Purdy, C'.Itremaot, Ii. R. L. 1. � 1-2 mile from highway, . 15 miles i Arm. Chapman, Picieg. R. C. A. F.. from Toronto, close to Unionville.. _ Says of bronze 'mama and Polders I.. 1ScFarlance Rouge, Vic. Rifles 2 miles from Markham. Apply room Mf. Gifford Moorbouse was ' � Xnee ',Soots or •the kiddies, . the best man, and the ushers were Wes. Myers., Irish Reg. : • Johnson, Markham R. R . 2., 13-15 p Mr. Herbert' Moorhouse and Mr. Walt. Banigan, Pick. R. C. E. • ;STRAY on to the Hortop II11$sEB, . �VOiYIE+.D ix men- Chis. Rate, Duni. R. Fang. W,m. Moorhouse, all br&hers of the Clare G Allen, Dunb. Fawn, Balsam, a red and white bride. Mrs. Spratt played the. weld- , Morgan Mark, L. and. Welland Res:. yeiarling heifer. Owner , may have McII's �8t qualit�, light, 'fit 19 ing mu*,. '[One reception rwas held i Ken Smith, Dumbarton, Signallers same by paying for this ad. phone at the. Royal Hotel, Whitby: Mrs. Alb. Smith, Dumbarton, R. C. A. F. Claremont 82 r 14.. 19-15 XeWis 1st- quality, heSO't: _2:75 Moorhouse receivng in a blue gown Alex: Allen3 Dumbarton. 48th H. whin bliack .accessories and ,corsage G !n Joyce, Dmabarton, A. S. G FARM FOR SALE - 100 acres in n y Pickering Twp. 1st Class condition Men t�-eyelet boot, . (� of Talir 'nan roses. She was assisted W. T. McCarthy, Daub. 48th High. 2 good wells, always worked 'by by Mrs. Balsdon in turquoise -blue' 'Bill Lucas; ' Dumbarton, A. S. C. � vdtk Token roses. Tile bride went a- Alex. Carp, F. Bay, Tor. SeoY. aiwraer. Apply Box 4, . „h?iciering -. � o Ce CHAPMAN' way in a black wool dress, fur jack- Jack Burgess, Dunb. G. G. "B"G. t et and black accessories. do iheii Jick' Mundell, Claremont, R., C. A. RADIO SERVWN - Llecide .win• - return from a tri,a to Eastern Ont- , Geo. Bradley, Pickering,. ing. and bra• Fj'� Service car ario and ,QawhPe.. the, couple 0! ' Don 'Spragge, Pickering 44 Makes of Receives. Reasonable ■ ■ live in Pickering. (top 4th column please) gam, ' Asa Tested Free. Rnsssil !� ardwire fL QM. &vughsm, Ont. _ Pickeru ..; FAQ[ FDS SALE -day loam in w.: t Huron Coun . Town 3-4 rn le. : < t by r . - s d :. - �� . barns. fine brick house »mod • � �%6n OAK rCCl1i Good . Screen 'Doors >. era fireplaces, lawpa, trees, electric- " `ity available. 10 acres harYiwood. - selection O Stoves P Good .spring creek. $6000, _ wtJi ' terms reasonable, Death of owners Coleman .Gasolens_ Stovea < reasbrn for selling. Apply Mrs. T. F R E• 5 H FROM :w; g aPp J Webster, SeaforUh, R. R. 3 phone I�IIcClary'S Electric Ranges R << ANAD� V.S W OfR LD 660 r 14, or Keith Webster, Sea- ~ ..F i. wt wwN.e e� a�ws� _ _,, .. �� - �l�t - 1Vt LLLL. lY• 1H _[ ..... _. __ - _ _rnmt`u`ira .i�n�r�iwniaZa ......_ - ITt1� ��f _ '• These big,. rosy apples are ripe :; Ia'ARM FOR SALE - 't0 acres, all and delicious - good-. eating.. - ? ,.Hary est Tools & Binder " Twine ether fresh or 000kedl Order a tq ^ under cultivation.' 8=roomed frame _ ; esou� nti ty - house, well equipped' bank barn: ggic�n - >e fmm your ` fruit Hydro and water iri both house and market TQ-DAY. barn. On County road, Lot 20, Con. 'agent for McCorm-iek•Deering Ft+rm X&Chinety ind _ Repairl. .... M..Ir.ei„s s�oto. 2,' Scott Township. Apply George _ • .. .. _ . _ _ Repa' # 4\\ �- !: DOMINION N. Burnhatm, Zephyr, R, R. 1, 18. - dapr- l[otte, - �►e, ht q itr Cats flit R Qe hh hs aa* mod& r•,_ DEPARTMENT OF AGR��AW RE, 14 _ :rpt $90A�. » ` Ao.iour�Me LOST - on Ncv. 12th."between S :. jamew t; Girdiner. P , J, S• BALSDOI�, �'tCKER ING Miaaseer 16 - and' 9 m. betw-iean 2nd cora anal 000D ANO 000D FOR YOU 7; Higlruav on I?-�clt 1?^ad, ore` section of a truck rack. Phone - T I <` Frank-C-after Markham 16 r 11. •,_, �.. _