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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_10_08lsrafDslsrtav�OLarao. NOTICE y ' Green' River' Audle - - ---_� The •Annual Tliankoffering Supper' The Club meets at the home of Mr. j'�R. H. Q. Pl�A rton. hyeiclan •.(lar trucks ate our way of the Green River Church will be and Mrs. Everett Bryant on Monday iadSttraeoa. Dunbartoo. t01y pa y y every day." held in Gray's Hall, Green River, evening next. RS. FO rival A Oph. D., Director on Thursday, October 14th. Supper eOpt.me•rital .oeiationof Ontario. Rea. COAL CORE Ito not forget the Euchre and istered Member of bbe American optometdoat ► at 6.30 p. m. followed by a prog Dsnce -in the schoolhouse. on Friday awadauan. Eyes examined by,app oincmeat. ' ' ram and social time. A Thankoffer- evening for the Women's ,Institute. /bsessot.Claramuot.Out. VPvUD CEMENT Ing will be taken in aid of the edmission 25 cents, our ladies pro- s uyas. SAND;- GRAVEL, church. vide: Mrs. Hansford of Highland g R DUiYALD RUDDY Iiwrristtu•. ; •� and' Che nod a'J '�upiedby cneiauA.yE c,�: BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ` mak, i visiting her daughters; sb�ataaaKfs wilts of wort Mwtae. Whitby. sir EIwin and Mrs. Lintner visited BEATON; BELL tt ROSS also local'carta a work • g the farmer's father on Sundaq.t Highland Creek . 8arristors if Solicitp�r�s We have also placed in clock s full Special Thanksgiving Service'on line of Staple Leeaf Milling Sunday morning next, conducted by, Mrs, Craven was this month the WILLIAM J. BEATON. K, C. the Pastor, Rev, J. R. Bick,. hostess for the regular meeting of ' Ji.BROOI�E BELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS t)o's Feeds. If Cherrywood United Church Amtiv- the Highland Creek Women'i Ins - JAMES A. WRIGHT A W MITCHELL ersary will be October 31st. Rev. titute. There' was. a large attend - as wa street. Toronto,ir adelae seas Mr. Halis, of Little Britain, willonce for two very good reasons. t'• t t have charge of. both afternoon and Autumn had gFanted one of her lov- 0 BLCHARD80N do Oo., Barris- Pickering, Ont. W Solicitors. Notaries etc:, suite set. evening services. liest days, and the- program comm- ,iaeaisiorL►fe Building.36 Toronto SU Toroo to. Oftlee phone 7400 Residence 0520 The W. A. will have -their mon ittee had secured one of the Instit- "taiapboo88'; e Ad. Iticiterii,a Ytwnc 3813. sit thly meeting on Thursday, October utes favorite speakers, Mrs. Grav- TI:JUMSCN a McAlILLAN=Barris- The Beal Store, Claremont 14th. Mrs. G. Todd is, convener and es. The topic chosen was, "A Nose - bars. Sooiotors, Notancs Public. ofbce the word for Roll Call—Thaniv- gay of Beautiful Thoughts", and' 'bo•rs7.9. a< bjappointme- t at residdece of PHONE 824 "�6y�� Aaqus McM,tian• third houaa,west of Pickers` ing. those who: were, so fortunate as to Dairy. Toronto office..t9 b ehinda St. Phone"tf FURNITURE The various branches of the g y pick 76; Torontol Elgin a5= hear it, thought that the hand ser- Christian Churches in the Township• er heard this talented speaker treat We are displaying an attraetirs an sub act more ONANT g ANNIS — Barriste^s, of Pickering, Scarboro, and Maik Y J delightfully- At Nutanes Public variety of vaieum and Ge -nito ham, are uniting in a township, -wide the cbse of the meeting the 'host - ALLAN N D. NIS. B, .. L- Fifiniture acid Furniture campaagn, ess who excells in, the art of baking; ALLAN F. ANNiS. B. A_. LL S. Noveltie4. ing several carloads of fruit and -7 1 2 Simcoe St. S.: Oshawa served a delicious lunch, ttroos—+and a•ccsaawal, and at tiv Court Prices low, is keeping with times. vegetables to the drought -stricken Hoaae..whitby, (Mr. Conan"U Pbotw? (whit- areas of the West. Local Committee: Greenwood bio)• E. Pilkey, L. Gates, V. Teefy; A. tt=. and Mrs. Smithers and son, RADIO. SERVICE Taylor, one of whbin will call on '► l/es+tut the residents of this school section of O_ sisaa-a, spent Sunday evening A Graduate of Radio College :�Io. ?. with the W. Mark (amity. Ji BRBgRT T. FALLA188. L ese o with Mr. and Mrs. Gaa�gle, of Pon - D. D. S .Graduate aJ the kaysa Colhae o[ Waw Sur4row and the univermt7 of Toronto. rT " -. Brougham tiac; filich., visited last week with Odee M . ence ercood door east of St. And V �; t0•tlle-minute Training ,. ' Mr, a Mme, F. W. Gibson. aa.':ctwrch .. or ma.Ont. chbctant been : 9 g Quite a number attended the Aro a... m s o.. ee my appoineaaat. (X-ray and Mr. Hugh Miller left this week on trrsue). Pbiane Pick 3700• alts FINEST EQUIPMENT business _trip to Scotland. nive'isary Services at Kinsale '.on for Waiter Knox of Newmarket spent Sunday Iast- Osstrlst&" ! orbs.- Guaranteed Satisfaction, the week -end at his home. Mrs. .Maguire. Sr., has .moved AT Miss Lois Stevenson has accepted back to .Toronto, after .living for a a position in .Toronto, couple of years with her, folks here. t' 1 POBTILd., Liaiecsed Anationeee, Rsaa+onsble Prices' M Sacrament Service was held on Mr. RoRc. Plaskett, Mr. Ted F. tar oowatur of York wa Ontaeto. sae- Tabes sad Batteries always ea t� q good congregation Plaskett- and son, of. Whitby, spent - oal.. o! all loose •wawa w on abarNN _ ---..._--- Sunda •last. 1tc- •eau., Ad4saaa a3rs.o shirr P. O., Oota H. ROY MILLER. present. Saturday with Mrs. J. Plaskett.. Iii. BEATON, TOWNSHIP B�Rham, Ootwrio Mr. Douglas Burton, of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. ngan, of -Toronto; tJILF soca a�`>sdakr,t: ruwnun�Ea�l«oerfw tt Phone Mark ltrilB has been visiting his relttices bete spent. Sunday with Mr. K. Beelby, Marriage L e_naes. whin•ale. oot_ the past week. and family. Miss Jean Malcolm and friend, Mr. and Mri . A. Ormerod and E. RICHARDSON 17' �-• � E E R. Miss Jean Clark. of Ravenab' spent son, and Miss Simmons, -of 'Toronto, the week -end with the former's pro- spent Sunday with Edith and How- Iu��N1 ftAL INSURANCE pie here. and Ormerod. " REAL 'H:iTATE Insurance of'All Kinds. Mr. and Mrs. E: Crocker Sr. OONV6YANCINCi and their son E. Crocker and wife, Dunt,artoa ' `�am ��� age�7.y, Beet Rated Available with visited the- Matthews' family last week -end. to Nerve. $eonrit and Service. Don't forget, the fowl supper at y Visitors with M. and Mrs, Ham. • ,Phasic, Ptt>sk. 6400 - - Ilton on Sunday were; the Clare the United Church on October 12th. We are pleased to report?Hiss Ed- 7lddress Phone Balsdon family, of _were; Orman ith Kemp able to be' home from the Burton and family of • Claremont 1[l( M . MAW -BROUGHAM PICK 516 ' ' hospital,. after an operation for &p - and George and Douglas Burton. LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND pendicitis, 0- VALUATOR 1[�J Mr. Kenneth Wilson, of Toronto, On .Saturday evening, •Oct.• • 2nd Sales conducted Anywherc , _ ,•: ♦♦ a Handle is visiting relatives here during the the Dunbarton United Church was enforced vacation while Toronto the scene of a iPhocie or write. Address 614 Rundab 1 are closed.* very pretty wedding, schools � when., Florence -Minnie, dauighter of Street, $sec A Complete Line of Pnr• _ The Women's Institute -meeting NIrs, g, and the late Robert Ander- _Whitby. Ontario.: will be held at the horde of Mrs. L.. .son, was united in marriage to Mr. ins, Livestock, and Johnston, on Tuesday, ' Oct. 12th. g T Donald Pugh, son .of Mr. and. Mrs: _ .CYRIL E. MORLEY - Ho Chow,, Papers on Health" to be given.b g y George Pugh, of Whitevale. The GiENERAL INSURANCE 'Hos. F. Cassie and Mrs. McWhirt- church .was beautifully decorated Phase -- Pickering. .6760 en. -Roll ' Call—�Dont's for the Sick with autumn flowers and during the Room: Hostesses, firs. Johnston,' signing of the register, twenty little •POINT Da 111 r Itoeikwood . Mrs. Dunn and'Mrs. Bayles. Sunday School -girls in yellow or - Messrs Kenny and Harvey were a- an g, . After the cere.mori a Insurance at - a ,._ • 'mong the popular entertainers'. at' 'g dy son 'Y, -Pickering iNI><lls Markham, the two evenings .of the recej�tiort was:, held at the home of t+edueed' fates the bride: The happy couple left on For yotrr car Fair., Mm' and Mrs. • Kenny spent a short weilding'trip. PICKERING, ONT the week -end with Bert and Mrs. Us WE DELIVER" : Harv. he3+e.= trio —a� d \Ire. y — -- --+ SERVICE sad PROTECTION lock, of Toronto, were- 'visitors also Altena of the Harvey's: The 'Women's Institute will..hold = The members of the W. M. S S. y p ..p g quilts and. their October meeting on Wednes, -R.' G . CLENDENING are very bus re arin g • SUGGESTIONS � clothing. far• attic hale for Western day. next at the home of 1•Irs, M. Relief, wlit h will. -be packed -at the Dunkeld•.' the demand res-. )r UNERAL DIRECTOR a „� Peet, w iust deser%a it oil Call • .' .for the Olrie � ' —_ home of Mrs. Brown, on. Friday, —„`.fanners” or •"Rema •- Burns Private' Ambulance ;'' -- October Sth. The men of the co -am.. and- Poison, ` ," Paper unity -are also malting plans for the pe. . isunder- STIIDIO COUCHES Day and Nig t service' stood children" by M`rs: W. Slack. ...� ., - helping 'with the loading of a car with or without Wardrobe ' .Pbone 9000 at Claremont; oil October 13th, the "•The Tragedy of the. Misfit" by Mrs. Z'h88@ are lovely COIICheB Malvern 5000 Northern part of the Township un_ M. Harris. Demonstration on ' a y iting in this work,. "Jelly Salad".. ' Program in charge OCCASION AL CHAIRS Markham, Onts The ThankofferinR service of the of Group 4; under the leadership. of W. M. S. was held on Sunday-ev- ening Mrs. H. Slack: $fl.76 to 22.60 kith a ' The Twinkling Star Class held a goodly number' et at. Weiner Roast at the home of B. tendance. The Merpal Quartet, of Reesor, .on Tuesday night of last END TABLES e, Ready Toronto; gave an inspirational ser- , g gospel message. week, the Young Men's Class being X2.25 to $5.25 - For cold weather b calling us vice h son and their guests. ' y $ The church was beautifully decorated SPRING FILLED M-ATTRESSES NOW and having your stoves, with autumn leaves and flowers. After a charivari on Friday night, to $22,50 furnaces, trougbs and roofs The members'of the W. M. S, were a Weiner Roast was held at Mr. I. grateful for the service rendered b Lehmans fop the newlyweds, Mr. FELT MATTRESS, �5.75•�10,50 Fepaired, y and Mrs. N. Neal, (nee Miss Annie • � these friends who come so far to WALL PAPEB If it is a new stave er furnace.'' help a "missionary enterprise. Lehman)' 1 we will be pfeased to serve you, A very fine meeting of the Y. P. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. 360w AnboLsae% Day -oar lISM Our prices are right. Pipes,* 1bcss Union was held Friday evening. V. Baker, it's. a girl; also to Mr. etc., always.'on hand. Miss Hilda Hood, Convener of the and Mrs. F. Pilkey, it's a boy. 1Pbsoe is" Citizenship group in charge. Spec= Messrs W. B. and Stanley Rees- t�gent for Massey --Harris ial items on the program were: or were on a hunting expedition on C. c ppb An interesting talk by Mr. Hugh Thursday and Friday of last week. C. A. STERRITT repairs. _ „ „ Mrs. Reesor, accompanied them and • - Pugh, of Wklitevale, an Citizenship � pa Fnnersl Direot0r ALVlN 13II3HBY and visiting artists from Whitevale, visited her, daughter and family, in the persons of Misses Ruth Sloan ' Mrs- F. her., at FraserviIle. Furuitare Dealer Hardware Tinsmith Dons Wilson, Jean Fleming aild Mr. Mrs. P. Short and daughter, also PTORERIRO W. Sloan, who contributed musical Mrs. A. White and Marjorie were p• • OIItaf'10 +�, numbers. Remember the Y. p. guests at the home of Mrs. W. Mac °e 1.111: meeting on Friday evening next. Kay, on Wednesday of last week. N Gives GREENWOOD - . MILLS Feed Pigs at a Profit by using Pig Starfer, Pig Canteea- trate and Finely, Ground Grain. 7w No profit}'in feeding coarsely grouttai grain. 1- q We grind finer than -others and give good service, and are open all the year around, net just in the hang - feeding time. `= Use Poultry Laying Hank Seratsk Grains, Shell -and Grit for Profitable egg Production. We keep all these, also Bran trot Shorts and other Feeds. .Chopping—Monday, Wednesdal. and Friday. PIANO -TUNING - . AND All kinds of Repair Rork All T4oing Guaranteed C. S. MMDONA D -2M CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO PsO6 Lakeside ib02 Orden ,taken at NEWS Offios - Shingles For Sale 113ilt Galvanized Steel Shingles. " Bird'a Felt Slate ShlnRles. ,Also. re•rubbering boggy wheel& ii.awo mowers sharpened. T. PATE RS 8 • CLAR19MON call and pte4rises. Phone 2%2 • . - FUEL Builders' Supplies - -' -; �. Lumber and. Lath . -Ce Shingled ,Blue Coal' -.,,Alberta Coal J. , Domestic Coke CFment, Lime, Plaster -Ma ple Body mood Agents for Lnndy Fence' r .and Metil `roohnp _. Cockshtitt Implement@ _;; 1Beeure Prices Before Bsyb g WILSON- BROK, Locust. Hill, Ont. 7 Phone Mark 7200 A- -,-PEARSON'S 1 :a ' FLY - SPRAY ' ,for ,•- � ..w _� CATTLE And AN domestic Stock Longer Protection. Will. _ 46 not taint milk: 9 4P, Note the Low Price. - W_ $1 e00 • per gallon . 1.28 Ounces Container IncludediA We- believe this to beothe best is procurable. j t. Q; Made by makers of Creon".: E.C. Jones, Phm, B a Dr.aetie -lb -, rldm+s ews In Brief Fire Does Great Damage CHICAGO - A terrific explosion and fire damaged the: 'main building , of the Swift and Company -plant in the stoekyards this %week. The blast followed an outbreak of fire on -the third or fourth floor and fficials estimate the .d mage might NBy ELIZABETH EED"Y ews 0 run as high as $200,000. ,A commentary on the d • E laaion highlights of the week's news 4 Injure m .p , " C�1VAD.4 ; .. and of living. The national policy of BASLE, Switzerland -Four men Canada .must surely be- designed first were killed and 11 injlired when. an. to maintain this standard at home by air compressor producing pressure of -A New Civuization In North speeches of- both men on that occasion Comparing Casualty Lists productive labor applied to home 're- 6,000 pounds per square inch explod- Just back from a tour by airplane while reaffirming their united front ' One hundred and. five British flyers sources. Canadian enterprise in ed in- the Burckardt machine factory of the Central Manitoba mining area, against Bolshevism, declared also that have been killed in accidents this world markets' could follow, under while' uridergoing- final tests. - Scv-. -Northern Saskatchewan; Alberta and Naziism•..and Fascism are joined in •q year. That record sounds bad until conditions of greaterwhsecurrn banal seal of the injured may die. the Northwest Territories as far north common desire for world peace. Witij i it is compared with the highway Canadian workers; as the Arctic Circle on Great Bear the cementing o! such a bond, enter s ,erit is no longer dependent -Test Flights To Start Lake, the Dominton'Minis.ter of Mines, also by Britain, and later France, ui casualty list during the. same .period. pro T . Y x3 -Peterborough-Examiner: upon competition with , workers WINNIPEG -Test flights over •the Hon. T. A. Crerar sees in the Canadian may see a better day dawn for Eui abroad under a lower standard of western section of the Trans -Canada North with•its slower tempo, amore. ope and --the world. living. It will call for more .light contemplative people arising, a peg- ;'Terminal Market Proposed z Where It All Goes Airlines should be under way in p ' ' on Parlianrcnt Hili. - Ottawa. Citi- le with more. 'time and aptitude for about two weeks, says .Philip John p How much Canadian nickel has thought, not beset by city excitement nal market in Toronti, zen. son, Vice -President .in charge of op- "A term - gone,' and is:going, into the ma•nufac- orations of the ,airline- ;' and gulls content to do without it. wot4ld do a great deal towards rectify tore of the world's instruments.. o� The Minister declared that a pros- ing sorry conditions in Ontario where 'Remove License Plates Officials expect to adhere to or by farmers irrAhe Holland Marsh fI11 war in these years since 1918? That, admitted that one porous future lies ahead of the newer :..,, It is generally iginal pians, beginning -operations it seems to us, is a question the Can- mining fields t p there and there is themselves possessed of bountiful of the most effective means of from Winnipeg westward, with chs- room for tremendous development.' -crops and no markets," derlared.thl adian people should. put to them- remedying violations' of the traffic tern lines opening later, Johnson -in- With water tra`nspor'tation available Deputy Aiinister of Agriculture, J: B selves soberly, earnestly. Because it Is is the -removal of license plates dicated. He said he believed regular everywhere in the summertime, and . Fairbairn. "All produce would coml does involve a most- serious responsi- for a definite period from .the cars operations on the -western section almost year-round air service, it is be- 'to the ones market,"" he- -suggested -bility.-Halifax Herald- involved in the offences. %yould begin next spring.. - " lieved facilities will be ideal for estab "tb:us permitting control of supply ani - A driver may treat "a fine. lightly lfshment of a comfortable civilization." demand, better prices to producers.- May Radio Licenses but, as The Ottawa Journal suggests, Russia Helpirs3 China _ Quints Have Complete Set 'Many parts of Ontario are slmilarll -The- .government department issu- , offending driver then would come TOKIO-A "certain quarter' (Prc- q week Yvonne Dionne cut her 'hit each year. the -fruit -growing dis • ing radio licenses might save itself under the force of domestic or busi- sumably the War Office) .has been twentieth tooth, the last of the Quin- tracts included, and the crape rot of a great deal' of wor'.c and hou€ehold- n�ss iiisplea'sure and resentment." informed that Soyist Russia is fur tuplets to acgnire the full seers- of " farms because of poor markets. era a lot o£. inconvenience if collect-. That is perfectly trite, and the nis?tir:g men and munaions to China baby grinders. The) ire now have 100 ors were suliplied-_With and penalty of removing 'the license in h -r war with Japan, the Do-nci Teeth"an:cngst them. P.: fSt ,1cEy3 For Jobless reliable information as to those who plat Fs from the •<rtrs, were carried Agency reports. hate remitted thc:r fee. Only a gov- . ' Rorre-Berlin A: Surveys bring madeunderthe head• out, their- orners would be - _ . ° _ ..• ai_19�%%ir ;rip of the National Employment Com• • seamen- could afford• to offend. the inglp carefu'_ as' to. Who %vas- permit- in the defcn�e of China's national ' :'Germany refused to join with the mission are 'attempting classiScatlon. public by demanding that household= ted Eo` drive. Certainly ' the Drily Capital, ,larking, according- to the other European nations in Imposing of all unemp o;ed persons in Canada_ ers produce, evidence that License fees remedy for the carelessne- and report, and Marshal Vassili -Bluech gancfinns on Italy for her aggression' to discover fcrms of work to .which bare been paid -Financial Times.. recklesszress;#hat is abroad today on , er, commander of the Sov'et Far i -n Ahys=iris, we have been hearing they are best -oiled Eventual) it is : the Fart of a $mall' percentacc of .- E _ , -- ast:crri army, is- in daily radio -tele the pl ras^, `kRome-Berlin axis" ' )r§ balled to have_ every zellef recipient Where Dissent Is Treason deicers' is �. the imposition of dra-s- phone con%(rsation v,-:t'I the Soviet pr_cially-of- late, in the 'Mediterranean classified according to his tltness fort It cra:;;c. the pero;.le of the . tic penal.'.(: , hence the sooner the - military attache_ in Nanking, Gen- crisis.when ltaly _was accused of pir• some form of emPloyment: Special - denhocracies to take note of what is Ilinhways Dxpirtrlent dec'des dr011 C Lcoir.,. - cy an -d -nations rallied to one side or- mention will be made also iY the iob- going or- in the nations of the other the removal of license p rt`•es in, ad r- snot) fir. I.aet ireek lire :'ails" wa3 less rias is ppemanenNy uaemplo3able peret salon. •�'e have s right to sag tion to the oth:,r ".'xt �t a, r lx �'ed :$50,000 Build ng Additiprl wade ':�;:bTy solid by the visit of as a result, of some physical, mental anal believe. on . th (evidence that is the snonrc will the uir,:.a. ys 1 %mc OI:ILLI:\- �ti'or t (if. a neiv y:�0,f.�3 �1.ussolini._ to . Adolf Ilitler, " •. "Fh2 or social. handicap. available,' that ]ruahan life is better.• safer "for la%wabiri:rR bniFding to be start<^d -immcdratoiy to live in the democracies than in.the g nefoh;d E:C 6itor., at the Ontario Hospital neap' hvrc,..vcd The three= of the defenseless Chiriese civilian., ".dictatorships. That is a very= simple " • ` -torr bait rn gw •.11ekaccommodate populzt'.on,", the' National Council of-, way, of putting it, but that is the apt They Are Not Exchibi.s . : ,expression of, what matters. There jar, A. Y.. Da°uc', ph�y ;i.'ian of the sequently it leveling of classes, and acldi:iorai• :dining facilities in the Labar urs d .the Cro�ernment to•..ban_i a s oken out , has:mctrt. and. day�rooms on all of war material sales -or monetary loans' . a terror abroad in. those couuiries. Dionne, g6in.uplets, 'ha. F , the leveling is upv aruS. .Every `one Doors. to Japan. '• • .- r 0 Men are not free .to . speak their aga:nsf treating the babies • experi- :uses finger bowls.-Lor:don Queen - - = mit3ds. .What we••c411. opposition. to.: :m(ntahy as "guinea pigs," 13e re• the_.=_ga%'er ment, the -c., colin'r'es' ferre3 to the statement of Dr. -Lee P Is B -'sag ThoJas Necessary n E7D000 Alk AFerhrartons Restgnrov know on:y as treason..- 5u Cr R•' Rig:er, before the Intcrrational. - roblems of Easter Europe T IO ons Prowfnce. Congress o€ -Radiology, at Chicago, "The pro}.rlem of Eastern and, ment .has ueferrded,=as strategically c1 at a meeting sponsored by.. the = - ants might help the science Europe is 1 necessary the _ that, the quints Central E the one which if . neves o sec`s) bombing of pian People's League of Alberta demand- of heredity materially by bein;; sub-' mishandled, is..rriost.-likely to ea to, .king, -which dre%v.plot ats,.from world ed Tesignation of Premier Aberiiart Tile Bicycle C:az_ a general war.. •Ar•d it is the one in Governrrienis, including Great Bra- and -his government and urged unit There ha'• been as as nllir in jected to -complete t -r -ay cxamiou- which -LrW sh. policy finds..it 'most di£- ain ' and the United States. _ of opposition Pa rhes in an effort to . :crease -in She patronage of bic} '�a tions. ficult to follow, a vicar line. On the The Japanese- point of viety was '-"free the peop:e from the tyrannyof jr) Ontario. Especially in the' cities, The story of the " five• bab,es•' is a one hand,, the electorates *o' .. Great- -contained in a' reply., to the fprmal the Social Credit' Government" 700 towns ar,d. vi the bicycle''at- dramatic one. But any tendency. to Britain: and .still. more of the. over- United Stntes protect of. Sept- 22, were 'present at the. ineetiirg. tamed the popularity that was chs regard them as exhibits or as ma sea Dominions, vic* Eastern Europe transmitted after.. oral represents- i acterist.ic of ,40 years ac'o. In th leers) for laboratory probing is a re- field in which their own inter- 'tions against Japan's announced in- =Wants Interr-ational Crime as the '.last ,nineties there" was a -bicycle craze grettable one. There are human lives ests are least directly engaged, " in tentions of subjecting- the • Chinese Commission in Canada and the U.ti:ed States. involved in Callander, and the which they can exercise the least. di- • Capita'. to a .mass acral bombard WASHINGTO;i-Establishment of Fveii the most 'inferior ioads were supreme right to developas normal , rect military force, and in which• they ment an International • Crime_ Commission Swarming with male and female children. Otherwise they: drop into are least willing to. commit them `* linking Canadian United States grid bicyclists. Touring clubs were form- the. classification of freaks, adding selves beforehand. Shanghai bores Hold Mexican, police. was proposed thi�j - " -% ed -and there wak much 'organization another sorry chapter , to the ex - to promote ride's to various parts of p:oitation of physically unique people "Indeed, with a navy which cannot SHANGHAI - Chine c c:efenders week by Colonel S. T. Wood-.of.the , the' country=. Special trucks were whose birthright is their greatest - reach Eastern -Europe at. all, an -army of Shanghai 'held their lines intact Royal Canadian Mounted. Policei built for racing and circuits were handicap. To overcome that hamdi- which has pra'tc ically no European after weathering a 'terrific offensive _ formed for the holding of �aees at cap. should be the main goal of these expeditionary force, and a home, air into which ,Japan -hurled, every wea- At a fete at Burbage, near Marlr night at electrically .lighted speed who have the interests'of the bab''es force which is unlikely to reach- par- pon she could muster • borough, Eng., Lord Finlay. was wa s. -Sarnia Observer. at heart. Anything that would ag ity in numbers with Germany,, the After some of the fiercest close- awarded by two women judges the Great , Britain range fighting on the Shanghai front first prize' in a competition for men's y way • . in which e g onl y _ Y _ t he • gravate "rt should be checked at could exert direct force would, be by since the outbreak of the conflict, ankles. :A National Trade Polly start, -Hamilton Spectator. turning what might be a' local con- the front was silent Without suggesting that Canada — -- flict into a world war. On the other Mrs. M. Legg, aged 93, has com- should turn away from. the policy of� E�ip%R� hand, neither Great Britain nor any Urge Japanese Boycott Pleted her 81st year as teacher in the exporting to markets abroad. it is be- ,- Dominion . can be indiff crept to al- LONDON -Great Br.tarn s resent- Methodist Church in Winton, Eng., coming more than ever apparent that -- aerations in the Status quo in East meat against Japanese aerial activi- and she plans to continue teachMN -the Government's reliance on the •Sign of Social Progress ern Europe, especially if .the are t in China was voiced his week by -r capfure of world marketv, is devoid In the small group> of English folk P p Y Y Y t found allover the Empire, every ona brought about by power politics or industrialists and labor leaders in bliss Florence Loft; aged n sh of any' pronhise of sustained prosper- war, because of .the far-reaching ef- *separate Meetings. Swanscombe, Kent, Eng., an English -illy at home. The prodiietiv,c re= kno�:s every one else, hence' the bank field worker died .from burns after clerk's wife will be entertair,e3 by feet t ey may have upon the balance Expressing deep- horror at ,the _ ' sources of this• Dominion are more, of ow r in the world as a whole.- "barbarous and systematic rhassacre Preventing some children from going than sufficient .to sauce e% -cry Can (and must in hes turn ,entertain) the R Table Magazine. by Japanese aircraft and submarines' near a fire. she had lit in a Held.. . .... -adian worker of an abun<:ant staid- Brit6sh Consul's laity, There is 'con- :.ERLAND OF. . OZ - - - By L. Frank Baum - a THF, W®ND — - P,i.l%Wd IU& RaUly.IM Ly q r J All • of { � E � *� r (ti.•y# � � r�,�k - - _ .. .._ ... --- i Grashing the object, Ozma• in. a In the il1rU71C 100111, jttSt bcy:lnd ' So it recur-," answered the little • "got so," replied the T'n Wood- Monarch, �•heerfulTy. 'But 'that'is no " m low voice, pronounced the word "]:v." the palace, Lfle Gnome King• sudden- an , "4s commander of Ozma's army, it is ray prlvltege to- follow ,, .cd u and smiled. "Next." he reason 'why one of you should not"Away! ~ The rooms v:&e quite 'empty of life ly 1 ol- P her and attempt her rescue." ., :after that. That Gnome Kinc h.:d iills lrlcssant worse, Dorothy, succeed. The next may have twelve - you go then," said the scarecrow, gained a rely "ornarrient, for ul_oik ` cal c-rr•y' an,l the Tn'ooiimlri g ceases instead- of eleven-, for. there "But be careful old friend," "I the edge of the table rested a rrct,y are now t'•velwe persons transformed !will," promised the Woodman, and R "grasshopper- which seemed to h ..c ::% h rl l,cen si�tlrg in an::in.'s ail- into �rrar.;cn'.s. well; vaell,- v�hich- -then he folIow.ed.• the..Gnome hiss been formed from a 4ing'.0 o c, ! l: ' .: ea`'� +'a' e' ' `t"t °f ct LTt'' , of yn,r ;.cc r:c: t "I'll go," said to the entrance of the palace and „ was all that remained of t:.:,.,a rf s. '0 1 into acre : n tl,. _5 • the rock octal closed behind hits. e Ti'.tok. L'oia.riy, st:ppirg forward, p Os.r.::.d ..p,,,, . • - ..ne r. r :.:::•. .•:::• .::•_ ::::::.::•::• .•r :• _:. :..,.� Free From Sciatica .1. Classified Advertising � For 35 Years AGENTS WANTED AGENTS—TO SELL MEN'S NECK - ties. 100 per cent. profit. Write -..for free samples and catalogue. Mur- gatroyd Agencies..- Yonge St. , Arcade, Toronto. LOCAL REPRESENTATIV-E$ wanted, for subscription work. Re- newal• list supplied. Good commission. Write Canadian Magazine,, 347 Ade- (aide St. West, Toronto. MEN, WOMEN, ALL AGES, MAKE money spare time in home, experi- ence unnecessary. Write Business As- -nn socfaies, Chatham, (Sntario. STOREKEEPERS! AGENTS! TRAD- ers! Write for free Price List of __ _au azing• bargains in drygoods. Gen- eral Outfitters Reg'd, Box 965,' Mont- real. 00 WEEKLY SELLING FELT .Rugs... For full particulars write M. Shedel, Box 473, Mimico, Out.. 1,. ANALYTICAL CHEMIST CHARLES ALLDER, ANALYTICAL Chemist, established 1.926. Analy- old of poultry and stock feeds. Box.117 Ingersoll, Ontario, ARTIFICIAL LUMBS HANGE=R STANDARD LIMB CO., 126 Wellington Street West, To. ronto. improved light -metal and wil• ' low artlfirial limbs without shoulder straps. BARN ROJE iNG — FENCE P STS 'OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES. save you money on Supertite gal- vanized roofing. •Superior steel Fence Posts and steel granary 'lining. Super- lor Broddets Limited, Sarnia, pat. BUILDING WRECKERS 4i WE WILL . BUY .OLD OR CON- demned buildings to wreA. Green- wood House Wreckers, 440 Greenwood 'Ave., Toronto. BULBS NARCIS I —PRINCEPS MAXIMUS. Early Yellow Trumpet -Daffodil. 'Pb asants Eye (Poet's Narcissus), fragrant, white, late. Evangeline, f!rag. rant. white, fluted yellow chalice cup, is. mld•season. All field run bulbs, as dug. $1 per 1.000. Canadian . Pacific Bulb Gardens. Duncan. Vancouver Island. BUSINESS BROKERS ATTHNTION! ANY BUSINESS, anywhere, soldquickly, confldear tially for cash. Consolidated Business Brokers. 24 Bloor Went, Toronto. FURNITURE LYONS' USED FURNITURE BNS Great savings 14b our Furniture Trade in Department. Our low prices have made this department the larg- est and most popular in Toronto. Just a few of the hundreds of specials are •:listed here. if you don't see what you want advertised come in or write,. Lyons are sure to have i and at the s► lowest price in-Jown. Every piece of furniture is sanitarily treated and completely refinished to look like new. 559' 00 Beautiful American walnut bedroom suite, large chaff - robe, full length triple mirror vanity and full size 4 -poster bed with sagless spring , Completely refinished. Cost .,new over. $200.00. $21 7o./ walnut finish dresser, in .perfect condition, . with -full size steel bed to match, sagless spring arrd brand new all -felt mattress. $19.50 Solid oak dining -room• suites. large buffet, exten- sion tables and 6 leather upholstered .,1. chairs, in pe, feet condition.. Your choice of -golden or fumed oak. 9 Beautiful solid walnut. din- ing -room suite, large buf- , tet, twin pedestal extension table; china cabingt and 6 chairs upholstered ib genuine leather. A really fine suite :and looks brand new; completely re- finished. Cost originally about $300.00, $4 @A "� oo Eight -piece, 2 -tone walnut ' finish dining -room suite — Queen Ann design; large buffet, ex- tension table and 6 chairs upholstered In genuine leather. Completely refin- Ished. !A 9.00 Luxurious 3 piece Chester - +P= fletd •suite (unclaimed). — This suite has been rebuilt and re-cov- ered in a very attractive brand new brown repp; has hiarsbail reversible spring cushions and is a real bargain at this price. Originally cost $175.00, .19 exactly like new. 429,50 Full length` chesterfield and two roomy chalra to' match, upholstered in a novelty repp with reversible Marshall cushions and show -wood walnut frame;. completely re -conditioned and dry cleaned. �• :35.00 Large Chesterfield with �P tWo Dig. chairs, covered In a French Jacquard TauVe shade;' completely re-built"an 'th ughly dry cleaned. -�— Large assortment of Kitchen Cab - eta, Sewing Machines, Gas Stoves, • Library Tables, 'Bede, Spring Mat. tresses, Odd Dressers, ChlffonMrs, ' Studio: Couches, etc., at amazingly low prices. . TRADE-IN DEPT. LYONS' BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING. CO. Save 40%. Buy Direct from Factory 478 YONGE ST. TORONTO CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS OLD -CARPETS WOVEN INTO RE- versible Rugs. Write for price list, Baler Cleaning Co., Toronto 4. 'FEMALE HELP INSTRUCTION ANDREWS' 'ACADEMY OF HAiR- dressing. Visitors welcome. • W rite for prospectus. 961 Bloor west, To- ronto. FILMS AND PRINTS CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM ' YOUR' favourite negatives, 12 for 75c; 3 for 25c. Complete with envelopes. Sample, 10c. Brightling, 29 Richmond St. E., Toronto., ROLLS DEVELOPED AND EIGHT prints with free enlargement, 25c. ' Reprints 3c each. Commercial Photo Service, slept. B.. Outremont, Que. ZERO PRICES, EXPERT. WORK. Roll witb, • free. enlargement 25c. Trevanna Studios, 93 Niagara Street,_ St. Catharines. Ont. FUR FARMING FINE DARK EASTERN MINK from foundation stock and high 'kit production; correspondence- Invit- ed. Maple- Leaf Mink Ranch, Blen- heim, Ont: MINER MINKERY, KINGSVILLE .Out., offers for sale Quebec, Lab- rador, Yukon mink of select breeding stock. Place your order early. RAISE MINK FOR PROFIT — GET started right with Moss "Quetico" strain mink .=guaranteed stock. Write for full information, Moss Fur Farms, Limited (mink breeding specialists), Sapawe, Ontario. GAMES FOR FALL AND WINTER PARTIES Ten entirely new- and original brain-teaser games, in. attractive book- let form, assorted to suit all tastes and occasions, 35 cents, postpaid any- where. nywhere. Canadian -American Novelties, 122 Wellington Street West, Toronto, CI -439 EYES GLASS EYES, $4:50 EACH. THOUS - ands to choose from. Twelve sent to select from. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Pitman Optical House, Vancou- ver, B.C. GREAT SALE USED PIANOS ORIGINALLY COSTING WHEN new up to $800..'good makes, beau- tiful walnut. mahogany anb golden oak cabinets, In real good condition, tuned, including piano benches: bargain prices, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Ideal for homes, schools, churches. Write for our bargain price list. Sovereign's Safes. 2418B Dufterin St.. Toronto. HELP WANTED YOUNG,MEN AND WOMEN—;OSI- tione more )easily secured if you train for Telegrapher or Stenographer. Become stenographer In ten weeks— notes written in English. Typewriter supplied. - Self -teaching machine loan- ed with telegraphy.' Inexpensive. What course Interests you? 'Write, Ca3san Systems,. Toronto. —�—LILY BULBS PLANT •LILIES NOW —,.ADD TO brightness of- your 'garden with Lilies from home-grown_ bulbs of re- liable varieties. Also other perennial flowers—and fruit trees for northern gardens; all of the hardiest strains. Send for Autumn Catalogue with in. structions for Lilies, etc. Arrival of all 'plants in good condition • guaran. teed. The Manitoba Hardy Plant Nursery, F. U Skinner.. Prop., Drop- uore, Manitoba. MEDICAL CONSTIPATED?—IMMEDIATE RE - lief (Money back guarantee). Per- fect ' (brand) Laxative Pills, 35c box, 3 boxes $1.00., Mail, orders invited. Perfect Chemical, 460 Richmond W.,; Toronto., CZEMA, ITCH, PIMPLES, SKIN disorders and piles are quickly re- lieved with Humes Ointment; clean; safe and sure. .Send 40 cents for ene ounce jar, Humes Medicine Co., Ot- tawa, Canada. $TOP SUFFERING, HAVE YOU Itching, burning, scalding, wet or dry skin •trouble. If so, use the_guar• anteed Inch Eczema Remedy. Write inch ' Drug Company, 1130. Weston Rd., Toronto. Sold from coast to. coast-_. One Dollar prepaid. •- 10C BRINGS you 6 issues of Herbal Health Magazine, a marvellous . guide' -to better health. and zestful liv- ing. Acclaimed by 26,000 Canadians. Interesting, §tory of herbs in the life of the American Indians lay John. R. Cressy. Herbal Specialist. Formulas for common ailments. Flank discus- Mons-& symptoms, causes and treat= ments. Dietary Hints., Questions and Answers. Every, issue of this wonder- ful mazaglne enutains valuable cou- pons saving you up to one dollar on purchases of herbal preparations. Send ten cents to Teepee News, 1536 bun• Lias W., Toronto. In -Perfect Heath at 73 — Thanks to Yjuschen - - Thirty-tive years ago this septua- genarian was helpless with sciatica. Then he heard of- Kruschen. •Since teat day. he ' has enjoyed- perfect health. Ilere is his remarkable story: "Thirty-five years ago I had a severe attack of sciatica and could scarcely move for about six weeks.' Then' I started taking 'Kruschen—about -half- a-teaspoonful every morning in hot water. In a few weeks I got rid of the awful pain in my hips. I have never had to consult a doctor sin -be, and am still in perfect health at. 73 years of aye; which I can only attrib- ute to taking Kruschen Salts every morning."—T.A.- Most people grow old long before their time because they neglect one vital need of health—the need of in- ternal cleanliness. Eventually, they start the healthy Kruschen habit, Then, probably for the first time in their lives, they start getting rid, every day, of' all waste matter from 'the system. The. result is renewed health and vigour. Ailments due to clogged systems vanish, youth returns, and life becomes really worth living. MACHINERY REBUILT FARM MACHINERY AND trucks composed of: Grain chop- 'Pers 8" to 15"; Gas engines 1% to 14 h.p.; Tractors 8 x 18 to 25 x 40 h'.p.; Power units 26.b.p. up; Ensilage cut- ters; 21,. Trucks from %-ton up. We Pay spot cash for old tractors. Write or see us. Hanna's International Sales & Service, MacDonnell St., Guelph, Ontario. - MEN WANTED WANTED — AMBITIOUS MEN, 18 years or over, to learn detective work. Big pay. Rewards. Interesting home -study course. Free information. Write to Morris L, Julien,_ Box 25, Sta- tion T.. Montreal. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE Trumpet, Trombone. Become a Musician- Send for Form for six days - Free Trial. Ten months' terms—no in terest. Literature free. -Greene Musie Company. 57 Queen St.. East, Toronto. MISCELLANEOUS LEAF BURLEY, FOUR .POUNDS $1.00, fourteen, pounds $3.00. Ftbe pounds Virginia Leaf Cigarette Tobaa• ce $2.00. Postpaid with f)avoring. Nat- ural Leaf Tobacco Co., Leamington, Out. 15 JEWEI. WATCHER ONLY $5.95. Send us-pteture of flay man's lady's .wrist watch, sold anywhere up to $15.00. We will closely duplicate It for $5.95 with written guarantee. Wilson's Watch" Company, 357 fit. Catherine West, Montreal. WE GUARANTEE YOUR FIT NnTH best quality, latest. style suit or winter overcoat (slightly used), regu- lar to $60.00 for $d to $12. Fall coats, regular to $35.00 for $4 to $8. Suit coats, $2, $2.50, $3. New trousers, In tweeds, serges and worsteds. $1.25, .$1.76, $2.25, $2.95. Postpaid. State measurements; colours, style, age. Sat Isfaction guaranteed or -money refund- ed. Send money order—Ruskin A Co., Peterboro, Ont. PATENT ATTORNEY ROY L- KNOX, Regi'stired Attorney. information regarding Invention Patents; . Drawings; Registrations; Sales. 14 Metcalfe, Ottawa. PERSONALS •A MAN'S TONIC—MEN'S FRIEND (For men only), 50 pills $2.00— directions enclosed. mail. orders -post- paid. Hygienic Laboratories, 460 Rich- mond St. W., Toronto. Phone WA, 2449. REMNANTS 17REE!-70 QUILTING PATTERNS! Giant washfast remnants! "Makes five, quilts". Cottons!' Prints; $1.00 "Collect". Sample. bundle, 25c. Re. fund guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 8049 Degaspe..Montreal. ...TIRES MENZIE'S USED TIRES $2.95 UP for Ford, Chevrolet, Plymouth Dodge, Buick, Oldsmobile, -Packard , Cadillac - and all other cars and trucks, Every. tire. guaranteed. 1-90 King Westa Toronto. WATCH REPAIRS "- 30 YEARS' `EXPERIENCE $1.00 replac"s niMnsp'ring, jewel, cleaning, hands, crystals, dial repaired. Providing no parts missing. 2 -years •' guarantee. Re- turn postage paid; Formerly- -with•- Hamilton Watch Factory. American Swiss Waich Spec'alist Reg'd, Dept. W.. 1313 llrebeuf, Montreal. TRENCI••I'S_ REMEDIES Energy bulldfnr TONIC TABLETS, 9TOM:ICI1 TABIJET9 to rcheue -stomach troubles, TRENCH'S REMEDY. Prer Buok,ct. ,on- re:;uc:•t. Write -today. TRENCH') REMEDIES LTD. -• R' 17Ut7 t: L'i "II :S i' S'ORONTO Cock:=a-DOUBLE-doo' There's DOUBLE pleasure Too- For every srl-lcicer Everywhere - Who rolls his -own with' Chantecler! NONE FINER MADE ,Smiles and, �•� 4 uckles:00 It's a wise storekeeper wh� knows what will sell: An artist who was spending a holi- day in a small village entered the store and asked if they carried camel hair brushes. - "No air, we don't," replied the shopkeeper. "Y'see, sir." added,4n an apologeticai manner, "we never have - no call for 'em. Nobody in these parts seems to keep= camels." In 'a desire to cut down expenses, a man,will take his wife to a $1.50 dinner and stay away from' a $2.00' dinner, entirely forgetting that in either event his wife mill spend $2.00' to have her hair fixed on the day of the occasion. Neigbbor What makes you look at me like that, young man t Junior—I thought You were in the hospital. Neighbor — What ever - save yon that idea ? Junior—I heard Daddy tell Num my that you had been shooting -off your mouth again. .One of the nicest things- about );v - Ing in a small town is that people drop in' to see you even when they don't want anything. A father wrote to his son at col- lege—I'm sending you- the $10 in ad- dition to your regular allowance as you requested in your last letter;' but I musf again draw attention to -your incorrect spelling; "$10" is written with one' nought, not two. Mr. Y—Doesn't it annoy you that the Scotck family -living in the fiat above dance every night? Mrs. Z—Oh no, when we want td stop -them, weturn- off the radio. Woman Customer—Do you return the -money when an article isn't sat- isfactory ? Merchant —That depends* on the article. Customer—:This is a book. Merchant—What was wrong with it ° • Customer—.I didn't -like the way it, ended. Statistics show'that more men em- 6ezzle .'money in order to gamble and drink than for any other reasork ... And 'most women who get touchy fingers, do so because they live be- yond their means. Teacher -Now, Johnny, can you name a place in Alaska? Johnny—No • in. Teacher—That's right; Nome. Good for you! Next! . Another way to make home .happy is to say nothing about the spots that get on the table -cloth.' - They' will al- ways wash out, while the memory of unkind words sometimes -won't. Crawford—So you can't understand why. your boy. in college. flunked in all the foreign )anguages? Crab Aaw—l`.,o, it's _a -mystery', to me... He picked up all the college yells in no time. Friend—Tell me, sir. Who was :braver than Lancelot, wiser than Socrates, • move honest 'than Lincoln, wittier than Mark Twain, and more handsome than Apollo? Mr; Wise. My• wife's •first, hus- band, Plumber (arrivin"g late)— Well, how is it? Nappy ' Husband— Not so' bad, while we were waiting. for you. I taught my wife to swim. P V� 'DOUBLE AUTO MATT C - .BOOKLET Cte/ Wife (trying on new fall hats) — - Do you like this one turned down?, ; - Hubby—How. much is it? Wife=Twelve dollars. Hubby—Yee, turn it down. j •t There is a disposition for the man - who works in the mase today, to� " prize equality in income above every -1 thing else. It can be had, all right. , But it always winds up with equality with those who have the least, rather, than with those• who have a bit more. Wife—John, is it true that money! '-talks ? Husband—So they any, dear. i Wife—Well, I wish you'd leave me' -' a little to talk - to during the day. i get so lonely. "Aerocaterini" Done i By FIyrng Boats Passengers making air journeys in the new Empire -type flying-baata of Imperial Airways, pay warm tribute' to the gfficlency of the catering ar- i rangements. Weil -equipped kitchens at airports, and eompletelySti'ad - - buffets In the • flying -boats, snablo meals to. be. served up in the air c which are In every way the equal - of those supplied in ,Asst ehaa restaurants. " Travellers who made flights on the. first air -tines operathng between Lon- don, Eng., and 4e Continent,- eom- ment in terms of keen -appreciation - on the progress in airway comfort which has been achieved in the past 18 years. Pioneer air passengers,' after driving out to draughty sheds,' -*„ embarked in small, noisy machines in which there were no catering facilir -ties at all. Today, modern airports have eom- md&ous ticket -offices, waiting -rooms,, restaurants, and hotels; while up in the air,' seated in spacious luxurious- j ly-equipped_ saloons which are scien- tifically heated, ventilated, and silenced, passengers have only to press a bell at their elbows in order to summon a white -coated steward and have- placed -at their disposal all the resources of, a highly -organized catering service. Roosevelt Talk Banned 0 In Central America - COLON, Panama—President F. D. Roosevelt's- criticism of dictators' in his Constitution Day. speech has met with 'no - response' from tropical fuehrers in Central America and it • is unlikely that their subjects„ will bear•of-the speech -because Govern- ment censorship does not permit its jA publication. Lately in El Salvador and rieighborin'g 'republics, except Costa Rica, editorials favor the die-' ' taiorial form of government .as absurd and nonexistent. The only defence of democracy has been made by' the Diario de' Hoy of San, Salva- dor and that incurred the wrath of l the Fascist Criterio, which calls I` democratic government and its press Communistic. EXPECTANT -MOTHERS.;, WOMEN who • . . suffer period- ically, who may Have sideache or .: •,.,. headache, and _ those about to be- =` come -mothers, will find Dr. Pierces a Favorite- Prescrip- tion a dependable tonic. Read what Mrs- Alfred Weiler of 219 Falmer 6t. Guelph Ont„' said: "Before the arrival my little girl 1 was In miserable health, I $ felt , µ'caw and tired_ all the time, suffered from pains in my back and had diuy spells. I felt so discouraged, being unable - to do my housework, I wondered if I would ever .be wen again, •hat's when I r darted faking Dr.' Pierces' Favorite • Pre- scription and it strengthened me in every %t " vmy." Btry now of-yodr nearby druggist Q:. Issue No. 41--'37 „ J - _- ` y jr�e�ch¢�+. ¢wa son, ditto, 2.00, Len Dixon, healing Card of 'rhaab ATT�NTZON ! LaW MotV� w7a - �; _ __ ._ -gravel, 67.50, Lorne Jones, ditto, ----- j — TWW 8.25, Lewis Jones, ditto, 4.00, W We wish to thank our friends and Chrysler- Plymouth ` �l,qb pen jrear; i1.b0 paid la ad•anos P. Jones labor con 8 and, 9 etc., neigbfwrs for their kind expressions H„b,criRtions to the united stat.a 243.00, 'v. Jamieson., shovel gravel, of sympathy and assistance in our Brock Road Caravel =Dealer ander _�� advsne>� 1..00- L. Lye, repairs, 4.70, Chas, recent bereavement, Slso for the • _ Cooper, wheelbarrow, grease and re- many floral tributes. Pit GUOD:L3SED CARS pairs, 18.68, FCed Hill, cut weeds, Morley Sleep, and .Son, Howard GOODYE.�R TIRES JOHN MURKAR, Proorietcr, 2.00, Harry Dloore, ditto 2.o0;Fred r Crushed Pit Run wILLARD BATTERIES Riddle, ditto, :3.73; H. Malcolm, dit- * Gravel GENERAL. BLACKSMITHING PICKERING, CQURCIL. to, 6. 15; R. Johnston, ditto, 3.75. BrC0k11� JS tior Farmers SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Committee on Relief paid the fol - The To-,NCouncil met on f lowing for supplies or services: Roy `' Saud and' C�r.�deCl Give us a tris; on a New or s Used Cat Morrish, •1'2.00 Bruu�rhaln Su 1 'ASSaciatiian 24 Hours Towing Service Monday, with all'men+-)ers present. I l'p y' - , Stone Mr. Fenney, of Cherrywood. was 3.00, Pickeri'n; Dairy, :3.00, Eaton Cordon . J. Law i - 'heard re drainage -work on•his side- , Co. Ltd., 39.00; XI. S. .C'•hapniari, The Junior Farmers will meet in Delivered or'Lojided la, 'Pit 'J 15.117, W. Sadler, 10.00 road. ;. Brooklin Town Hall on Thursday. Phone 2908 Approval of the De artment was Committee an Contingencies paid PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 pp p I October 7th, at 8,15 p. M. PIVKERING, ONTARIO reeeised re the purchase of approx- the following: 1). i . Beaton, salary, Toronto office Howard 6471 i Lately seven and one-half acres 125.00, Wm. Chester, 25.00; G: L. All young men and - young women JOHN BOURNE &SON _ of land from Dr. N. "E. McEwen, Middleton, relief expenses, 3.80, W. of Ontario County are cordially � adjoining the present township gray- Cro Wi, grant for .Plowing• Assoc., invited to attend. i el _pit south of the 5th concession. 25.00 Adam Spears, ' salary, ani - bonus on do etc. -181.7:1,. Speakers from Toronto will beR(•� ''K Ona vot ' taken, Ree- �e R . C . Ree- +`��•++ isor, Deputy -Reeve, R. E. Mowbray I Co►nxnittee. on Damages to Sheep present to address the meeting, THEATRE And Councillor Wm. Reesor, voted ,Paid the following: Gerald Har:bron, also a member of the Institute for - the purchase, Councillors, G. L. 1 aged purebred ewe injured, 4.00, - Geo Taylor, y Branch to organize a Girls'a Clvb. �TgMr$y �B Best that 'Middleton and W : • H. Down against. � Y , 2 three-year old ewes - - The motion was carried and this. Injured, 10.00 W- C. Willson, ins- mid sniffs' am om purchase at a cost of $1,000 will be petting same, 4.30. Intade. The forrr}er purchase of the Committee on Power and Light, gig Roo#All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- tea+ s, - adjoining property -at $800 has now paid the following: Greenwooel, lights _ ings, i0 cents .4 X netted 25,000 yards of gravel, and 30.33. Slate; " Tile and Gravel Roofing. A.rfto FRIDAY and SATURDAY. the cost of ,producing and placing on Dnabarton spAhalt Shingles, Roll RooOng. October 8 and 4 O� 11111 the roads shows these purchases to - 1-ply,i1.25 per rtll. Roof Coating. be one of the best cost -lowering 65c, per gallon. Last Show Fri, at9..00; Sat, st 9.30 Anniversary Services in rhe Unit - moves ever made in this township, ed Church on Sunday next, morning Also chimneys rebuilt rnd repaired. Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Severs] thousand dollars now, having ,and evening. Rev Laidlaw, will con- Saturday Evening Show starts at 6 30 been saved.duJACK RE 1 D .- • - Plans for the Brougham street- ct the service in the morning ass- fisted by. Centennial Choir;, and in DANBA RTON - "The "The Last Train "Harry dull lighting contract ' are • now about the evening Rev Martin Jenkinson, Complete. of.. the United Church Pickering, will - - from Madrid" Builder and Contractor South-Oatario Plowing Associat- have charge ;and' will be assisted by Son were made -the usual .grant of I Brickwork and Stonework the choir of his church • A Chicken E. R Woodward with ;25 Supper and Concert will be given • • -- Green River citizens presented •a on the following Tuesday evening. DOROTHY LAMOUR - g Spealalty petition asking foe sidewalks in that, Admission. 50 and 25 cents. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES LE.W AYRES Architect's Service village.OMpI„ETE AID FRESH GILBER7 ROLAND _ The Committee on Roads, and Br- c _ KAREN MORLEY Re�� idg'es paid the following: Sawyer- Asphalt Roofing 4T ALL TIMES THIS CROWN INNS Massey _Ltd., sprocket for crusbei, = Also Qoaebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. :�t.97, W. Kenn�@dy and sons, jaws Get oar prides on As— Try our sgeeisl Blend of Co#fe �(� only Feature length Picture in �� Phone Fisk 56S "tor crusher, 90.02, W. Petty, weld- Specially +packed for as, 33c. Ib.' TECHNICOLOK of Ing, 19,95. Can. Oil Co., gasoline, phslt Roofing. We ban• _ 94.50, b. Shay,, gasoline, 168.21, die all ,styles mannfac Our Tres+h and Cured Meats are "The Coronation" Ray Ward, salary and repairs etc., tared l� Clio Toronto kept wholesome by Electric Refrig- - .''157.17,. F. Hodgson, cut weeds, 5._ p eration. nQ� 00, W. Connor, cut •xeeds, 12.25, F. II Asphalt Roofing Co, MONDAY, TUESDAY, 'WEDN`SDAY � �' � YOU' Byers ditto 2:00, A. Hastings, oper• I Mount Lenni'L. C11t. � oak weekly sales bulletin for ' - gtfng erushPr, C,3.,?S, F. Carter_ haul SPECIALS October 11. 12 and l3 gravel 149.00, L. White, ditto, 50. ,;. PICKERINGI •:•:,-Two Shows' at 7 and 9 We do Buildhig of all kindly 75, A. Lee, ditto, 52.75, J. Haugh- _ BRSJi1GHAM, ONT i Holiday Matinee. -Monday at 2 o'clock ;f ` . `ie, s el ¢r•ave-raveNorton, Phone -Pick 502 CARPENTERING. _ 16.09. �rl-ilson, ditto, 2.00, Wal- LUMBER YARD — "We Have our cE1lEhTIN13 ter -Hardy', ditto, -32.2x, -Robe: -Raw- Y 13 U\ E 3�Ini _ _ _ ti G :. 'c'LC'lli'3 Ma meats ,and H Y O R 0 i S Y O U R .5 .. t U S. E - I- T I Roo,y't:� u _.. r. ,t N . `y.r • �n ; 51�. We a `V yell tiFNnlfUrd IIOOH11g SALLY LERS JAMES l D NN Wit-ri!i1 Errtl>i -e R:Lthrootn tisWater f - — '•nr� `+es ,� . ti _ MISCHA AUER Eq hn pat ; Uaro �1'Ht -C- r ad Also �q • ten' �:. Stnl,lr Eq,liUa.ent 4 K,i « an �.ther il�iicig Material-- # 4^ :4 '' • y�,-r, 'Sa 1 - �s�lOSt Town • •� _ q_ �i .7 iF--ttrvti[r. Frrr . �##' ;, a „.,,: ^ `«• ; ; rl.ioldy� �'1 :,t h Civarr�nteed _ _ With v - EERS - r �-� �„ •„rj:...: � �"' �.-�:. � ' • VINGSTONiE,T l - • ' : •. Phone ..� 2. THE THREE - !.- ,¢y 1z .• NLi'.♦r' T�,y>4 :.',4. ..�•_ lids L _ 'PtcKF�.ra T. ,t.1YP:ARI ' s �•, � :- RAY COR, IGAN i MAX TERHUNE _ Dunharton Anniversary Serviced an ' I :. , .., . •: , Sunday a1►d Tuesday nett. . ire _ • , �I .r There is an unwritten law in the theatrical profession.. Regardless of what happens—"Che stow must go en:" in thousands of theatres throughout ~ ad'h' ' Ontario this same traditional rule still applies, but in a diff erent way. Today, ' `the show must go ort —with Hydro. ` The "Talkies" and Hydro, bring to the cities and the small towns alike, ahs ' Shlp your Dream to IIs best the theatre offers in drama, music, comedy, while travelogues and e Are are now paying these. prices - r►ews-reels bring a new form .of education. ` Hydro also makes it possible to enjoy odor theatre night right through thele ecial in and cooling s terns which id o air condition g ys • hottest se Asda with thea f g the majority of theatres now provide. 'This.sesme Hydro service that is essential for the "Talkies" is also necessciry or ni ht baseball, tennis, lawn bowling and otter forms of night entertain- • a g anent and sport, which electricity now makes it possible to enjoy to a much greater degree. Thus in the realm of entertainment and sport—as in so many other phases 'First of activity—Hydro—your Hydro—makes an essential contribution to a better, happier, Healthier livelihood for the people of the Province of Ontario .. . • -with its low-cost power. - _ :That success of Hydro in being able o lower power costs in the past two yeears in the face] of a general increase in tie price of practically everything we use, $IITTERFAT As! a noteworthy achievement. Its continuous efforts to lower these power • costs still further, Arid extend the--ben-efits which accrue throughout the' F0� CREAK PICKED UP BY OUR TRUCK ~` ''Province of Ontario, is a matter in which you should be vitally interested. t for—delivery _ - • - - We pay. extra'. r• -. Write •charges collector uN _ -AI Y CI TI ZENS HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER COMMISS ION , ; WHITBY, ONT. PHONE 52 .. � � .. K '. ,t` .1.'e '-. «se v. a.- a... •ore••...: a: ra..s'. n... - acs'*• .• .. - - ar' . p �'.: 4i tri+`-' . t�i�rt� 7!i?sa' •• - e_� '. ',...�-' •, <,. .:..�,.. ., ,,."-.:'.. .-' •�: •.'. :' .••:� .. -• „ .. _:, .... .... •.� :•;.. . .. w.: ..: 1 • 'h �Y as •. �! y ,•'fit P� ��y :e',: '4.-W. ..- _.. ,.�..;,,.., �. - C.: �.` a. • ' :.:..'aw L .., .�..p . '..., :.. ; � ;'' :' - • _ .t .'h{y :,1 , - r - . • �.'. a z - •ave• 'Min Zorn Gee, of Greenwood ad- dressed the Y. P. U. of the United' `Church here on Monday evening. Mrs. Benjamin Stewart left for -fier home in Baltimore on Tuesday, after spending •a %-eek at the manse ` bere . Many from here( both parties) were in Dshawa on Tuesday after- 7toon and evening to be able to Rear ,the final rounds before the election. The choir of the Baptist Church have been requested to repeat so e of their anniversary music at their Thanksgiving Service on Sunday next. _ Born, at the Brierbush 7 Hospital, Stouffville, on Thursday, - Septem- ber 30th 1937, to Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Bone, R. R. 2, Claremont, a daughter. Rev. J. E. Plover ,Allan Tomlin- son and Don Middleton attended the Young Men's Conference at Port Perry on Saturday afternoon and ". evening last. Miss Janet Young, of Claremont, passed away at the home of her niece, Mrs. S. H. Foote, in Stouff- `rr Vale, on Tuesday of this week, af- ter an illness of some months. Mr. and Mrs. John H.. Caster, and daughter, of Toronto, were in Claremont last Friilay, the 24th, to telebrateL the birthady of the form- -" er's father, To4xias Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Birkett have 'fbeen in' Kinmount for several days 'during the past week. There were just a few more fish in that lake back there, that they hadn't time to ,get on the last trip, Mrs. M. J. White, of Brooklin, .will address the W. M. S. and the C. G. 1. T. on Sunday evening in the United Church here: The C. G. .1. T. will re -affiliate with the W. :M. S. Thanksgiving service in the morning, to which al l are invited . a. The C, G. I. T. met on Tuesday eveninngg of last week at the manse, for reorganization, and the . follow- " ing officers were elected: President, _ Miss Frances Loyst; Secretary, Miss Alma - Redshaw, Treasurer, Miss Mildred Loyst, Pianist, Miss Helen Glover. Plans for the year'swork were also completed at this meeting. As previously advertised, this community- and district have under- taken to load a'car of provisions, fresh fruit, vegetables, canned fruit, i -etc {itv-c lnthinff 1, to be shipped to . Clayton Sack,:, There t ey are in great need, of this fnrm of. supplies. The car will be loaded at •the C. P. siding at North Claremont, gn Tuesday and Iy Anesciay next, of the Each villages will collect by truck - from the donors. If you can con- tribute, please advise any one o•f the following, %%-.ho . will have your ico ntribution calld for; Rev..Aue•-. -ustine, Iiev. Gl''0Ver. Nlessrs Ralph 'Wellman, James ,Coates, Barkis Rro- sor; B. Jamieson, W, R. Evans, i ]David Greg, -.James Wilton or Los. � e . At Claremont Ernest C. Fetzer 20 years experience' STANLEY THEATRE STOUFFVLLLE .-Phone 100 .Showing Week Nights -8.15, Standard Time Sat. & Holidays -2 Shows, 7' and 9 P. in. ` THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY Oct. 7, 8 and 9 - "Silent Barriers" Starring RICHARD ARLEN -';.Short]Snbjeets MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN SDAY October. 11 '1`L and 13 i "Lost Horizon" , Starring RONALD COLMAN Comedy Sbort Subjects Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 14. 15 and 16 "Two in -;a Crowd" Starring j JOAN BENNETT JOEL McCREA ,ALISON SKIPWORTH Gordon D. Conant l ' . SALE RDGISTER Dnnbartwt Anniver.ary Services L. E-O'N`FI LL _ United Church, Sunday and Tuesday E. Elected October, 10th & 12th FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12th-+Auc- Fowl Supper and Concert Tuesday _ EMBALMER tion sale of farm stook, imple- Night. Adm. j50 and 25 cents. Suceeesor to W. J. Rather, i ments and furniture, property of Elsie McLuhan and The Lennie Wm. Sadler, lot b, tori. 6, Picker- Sisters in Character Sketches and-- Stoult•ville ing Twp. Sale at 1 sharp. No re- Violin and Piano Night and Day Service serve. See , bills. Wm. naw, aue- Bueioess Phones Residence Phone' tioneer. 2•- 98l)1 , � > Notice t0 CrTdltO(ft 9820 _ .. : THURSDAM, OCT. 14th -Auction ' sale of farm stock, implements, In, the Estate of Fr c ostill, Fer. Prompt and Efficient hay, grain, furniture etc., the late of the Township Pickering, property of J. S. Hedge, lot 14 in the County of Ont met, RADIO SERVICE con. 6, Pickering, half mile north Deceased. Phone Clare. 518 of No. 7 Highway. N eserve. ,40 -harp. g Paul 'Wilson Terms cash. Sale at I2. ALL PERSONS having claims a- ,. See bills. A, S. Farmer,, augtion- gainst the Estate of Frederick Pos- - eei'• till, late of the Township of Picker-' Balsam .t ing, in the County of Ontario, Farm- : et, deceased, who died on or. about Fuily Equipped --Satisfaction Guar• x' ' Notice. to Creditors the 25th day of May, 1937, are here- anteed-Reasonable Rates f: >; by notified to send in to the under- Radioss nod on or before the 5th da o . - Tubes - Batteries I R. S. O. 1527, Ca 150, Sec 51 y Tubes tested Free f R November, 193?, -full particulars of their claims. I ESTATE of Wilfred Badgerow, Lab- Irnsnediately after the said last - Pickering Township Results Only *ter, Deceased. mentioned date, the assets of the es - c o Lp o ALL PERSON'S haulm claims a- tate will be distributed amongst iLhe HOTTER ' s ; 1 a. �'' g parties entitled thereto, having re- d $ gainst the Estate o! Wilfred W. ,. Bard only to claims of which the e� Badgerow, late of the Township of Pickering in the Countq"of Ontario, undersigned shall• then have notice. r 1 133 67 2 0 Labourer, deceased, who died on or DATED at Toronto, this 1st day of 2 259. 145 lb 0 about the. 22nd day of August 1937, October, 1'937. are hereby no to file with the 3 123 99 16 0 on ie for the Ninth Violet May Postill, Green River, • • lea undersigned, before 4 82 89 8 1 eased will be distrR► uted among those Ont; Thomas Winfield PostilL Green 5 94 116 10 . 2 entitled thereto, having regard only River, Ont; Clifford Lorne .Postill, 1/Il� lCl� 6 63 19 6 0 to claims so filed. Green River, Ont Executors; by F 160 119 ? 0 their Solicitors: 8 134 95 5 1 DATED at Oshawa, the Seventeenth , 9 81 65 7 0 day o! September, 1937. Beaton, Bell and Ross. , � In simple but rich de- r 10 201 143 9' 1 - _ W. :E- Ni. Sinclair, H., C. 372 Bay Str , Toronto. sign we can furnish 11 89 50 0 0 Bank of Montreal Building. Oshawa. Ont. memorials that wilt Duple Leaf Mutual FL' a please from every standpoint. In dignity of appearance our ATTLNTION�t FAMERS III3uTaflC� Co. work will stand out W A t T AN1JS�1 INS. 00.through the' ages. GENERAL REPAIR WORK "+�'Na Greater Tribute Gieap Rates for, Farm sad Cawfrs N. W. STAFFORD Summary of the Riding �e are prepared to repair oars. Bulmift" . gighway' Monumental Gordon Conant, Liberal) - 8,730 tracks, tractors and all farm WbIdatore Iasaraaee oa )ialldlttt� Works ' Dr. Grant L. Bird, (Con. j 7,070 Machinery, whea'1 rebuilt and •lediiids, 900 sic. Ph. •462 Wbitby Ont, r F. til. Dafne. (C. C. F.) . 838. tire setttnrnl of awood-work ane 4 Kin E. G. Furst, (Soc.-lab.) �6I I k1t1t1Et - Automobile tmareen gra Road West AN Rinds Plane your order now tot __writs or P1hws A� Your wood working and turning.BOWMAN & R4�E F'h,m'p or Cill _ A• H. ROWE Wd1rHif 0 T x .Eyes- Madeline, -' irotic Road Stareand Btacksmrth Shop (� And -- tsitccessar io W. H. ,lacicson) 1� a, r m M c l ri sJ e r y _. :;Beauty Vision - - - F, The Economy z� have used and rebuilt tract- Salon ors, from Q50 up. 1 (:oodison thresh _ . - Store Wing machine.' Blectric tnntors. Elec- HAIR CUTTING, C. K. Td.x llpt. Eyesight Specialise tric washing -machines. Electric rad- S k-.4Pt)Oi\(�, Di:•ney Building, (Opp.. P. U.) , ion Every style of, plow Kid ushawa. Ont. Phone 1516 gangs. F [ NG (✓ 1t I NG ttlaremont 1 \o. 4 M. H. 3 bottom dice tract - I nearly n u h if NIARCELLI:�G Hyperopia, fi or plow. ew, s a Speed3lize- Hot Oil Treatment oabout hortenin.g. 2 lbs. for 2:5c. price, 1 iBissell tractor, di.,c•harrow, (fa. ightedness,. Peau, new pack.. 3 tins for 25c. 'Some Rood'. used farm wagons. 1 ani Permanent Wave -Corn, :3 tins 25c. 1L -H. Corn cultivator. $15 3 Extra Reasonable Prio F The eve shnu.d. not be called up"I Our Mother's Cocoa, 2 lb. tin 25c. good twain grinders. Used tractors N1RS. M. MUNDELL ,to operate, ander• iertion, for any Dolly or Royal fork Tea; 7-.2 lb. tic, and walking -plows. Phgne !WK. - .;LARF,%IONT, i great length of •time. When a strain ; Kellog or (quaker Corn Flakes..3 tic. of this nature• i. manifest the head- ! Jelly Powder., 5 ink". 25c. «'• F• DI`�N EY, �(irQeTlvtootl ' ache accompanying it may 1'e rntic-.i Pork and Beans, 2 l�;e tins 25c. PHovg Ptcrc'2.•334 41 E ;LAND SURVEYOR ed in the ,temples and may. extend. Lemon, Orange & Grapefruit and,,$ecome-very noticeable in the Marmalade, 32 in. jar for 25e- i back of the head and neck. These Tomato Juice, , tins for 25c.6 :LET US FILL ROUR.FALL. AND F. J. DO\Ei•AN B. A., B. 3c., Q headaches are symptoms which your O g Laundry Soap, 9 bars for 25c. WINTER.:tiECESSITIES L. S. On file are the records of nor• refractionist • will discover under his Lowest. Prices on Heaters, 'Defrost- veyors Gibson and _ Yaraold,' >fAf .examination, are caused by one or King East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 198E Phone or Mail Orders Delivered ers and All Lines of Accessories more troubles. The .,simple visual Promptly HARTT BATTERIES error, the muscular imbalance pec- CASH GROCER $.9.8K�TS uliar to the case or perhaps the Phone Clare. 3701 FIRESTONE TIRES - eyeache or deep-seated' headache, `.'. SPECIAL All sizes of. Berry Bgxep, , d'ue to glare. Eye fatigue, no mat= - Crates ter what may be the cause would ' •BROOKS 25-40.-60 Watt Light Bulbs 6qt, and 11 qt, Baskets, Bushel not exist if. you had sufficient res- I --2 for 28 c. Hampers, sold at Hagertnan's Bas• erve power to overcome it. , .:� l " ket Factory, one mile north of the Green River Sehool,• off No. 7' ALF'S PLACE. Highway. 4 •CLAREM1 0 `T; 'ONT. Get our prices before buying else• .-RADIO "ALES phone 3201whereWe - _ ne Mark 604 deliver.42-2 - Cnd - - _ _ 1� : � Re King's 14g a-6 .''Authorized =Dealer for` "General SAFE • DIRECT • ECONOMICAL LEAVk PICI:E'RIi G • (Eastern Standard Time) Electric, ' Victor ' and Stewart For Toronto For Oshawa and intermediate points and intermediate points 1(1t arner A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. a 7.09. c12.54 6.54 _ •.. ;a 8.31 2..31 a 8.31 -Complete stock of new Radios on a 7.14 1.5e e 7.54 9.38 c 3.31 9.31 i 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 11.01 4.31 a 10.31 10.24 3 . b4 e 9 , 54 ,' P. M. a 5.31 11,.31 st .'hand at all times. ' _ 11.54 a 4.64 10.54 12.31 6.31 :A. M. e 5.54 bil 44 c 1.31 7.31 12.31 t ' ee my stock of used radios' batt. ' a�-Daily except Suit. and Hol. b- Sunday and Hol, only.' o --Sat. only., a -Sat.; Sun., and Hol. only. _pry operated and electric. - .ATTR.ACTIVE RATES • • ` ti For Thrilling 3 -Day Visits You will be interested in the new IN. YORK - BOSTON - WASH NGTON batte , Stewart•Warner. MONTREAL -ATLANTIC CITY v Tickets and Information 12 R. F. COOPER, Claremont r EASTERN aovslhrPlr,.*m �« GRADUATE RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA Gigantic Telephone 1I r every —7 --Hoax Is Pulled u ea fo Taste' Mystery Woman Sought When Prolces&ion of Coo& Sent to Horse of Bank Director ..... . ....... .. ........ . . A mystery woman Is being sought. In connection with a big telephone &kLAD :_ , the victim hoax in London, England Goa of which is Colonel Sir Albert Stern, a director of the Midland Bank. Th6 hoax started with the arrival at Sir Albert's home, Barham Court, LegLon, near Maidstone, of a succes. sion of motor -vans. of bolls. A 'phone message had stated Berlin school children have starte4 first van had - milsef Of cut that the house was on fire. kitchen -to -kitchen The a on their second But it was just another hoax. flowers, the second a consignment of bone collecting campaign. This is to ;N . :I ng ca Ie stoves, the third 3 cwt. of 9170- S electric y to be independent and help Gcr�man 04 EATH ON T cerics. & Theo came one with a shoW.er and Parisian Women give her glue and fertilizer base. AS another With a load of coal. 4 were told Given Passports IAMOND The bewildered drivers 04 ordered. So By C01 is—( *�_ that no goods had been, 0 RTLAND FITZ51MMONS( - , 0 - - -_ . . —, : - -.– .. a 0 ba�k they went again. locomo- Have That "WelIT Tailored" —The right of and Fire Brigade PARIS. Look in Debonair Limousines gr tion," which was anted . ...... ...... ended on e, Constitution peace had'im sooner descended to French men by the Sh P. twaister, Blues Baltimore Pike on foot.until you come the house when two large limousines . —exactly 146 years later opens Pop Clark's New York the road. of 1791, has. Burke being to.a sedan bn. the edge of arrived, the chauffeurs explaining that are a 200 to 1 shot, Terry - pen —been granted .to French women. the only sports writer to give them a The curtains will be , drawn. 0 they had been ordered to take a party er By a regulation made in 1828, it nnant. As the sched. the door on the left-hand side and chance at the pe girl of people for a.drive. was decided that passports might not followed, your A check-up t every or• ole Is played .out the stare of the get in. if you are I p revealed that 'phone be issued to the married women of will go where Pietro has gone. Get der had been given over the - 7, team* opposing the Blues are singled giv- France without consent of their hus play- that?" by a woman with a cultured voice out for spectacular death on the as frantic. "Wait a min- Ing the name of Stern. bands and the regulation was con- hig field by shooting or mysterious Terry w firmed. by the Prefect of Police in put out of commis, ate!" be said, and then he repeated Finally, the Maidstone fire brigade poisoning, or are Whitper, Phil- the Instructions. There was a click dashed up to.the court with a clanging moved. sion by serious Injury at through the ' on the other end of the wire; it went V adelphla pitcher, Is shot heart: four Boston players are sent dead. 40 A - he raced thiough the lobby, he I to the hospital by the wrecking 0 'Dirkin, Chicago's star bat, cursed himself for telling Kelly to their taxi; bodyguard. ter, Is polsonesi, and Pietro, Chicago Now be .ra, hicago discontinue his bat bay disappears; I scatter, St. Louis was in a mess. Alice --what had theytea,_ to her? He was probably o Hint's being pitching ace, is poisoned; Rawlins, done el. He jumped Into .1 - H me Chicago manager, Is hanged In the watched at the hot hotel room adjoining his own. When & cab, and egrefuUy instructed the Penny, Detroit's star pitcher, . refuses driver; He had a -gun. Kelly bad in- By LAM KNIGHT to play against the sisted that he carry one, ' but they Blues. baseball's m the first Czar calls a meeting of club owners. would probably frisk bi Terry Burke has had beats an most thing. Should be put up & fight when THANKSGIVING FEAST scason with melted butter, sa.t, and --Of those sensational murders. for the he got Into the cab or just do as he THE first sus. was told? He couldn't risk harm to thanksgiving and homecoming! pepper. Add hot milk and wbip,un Star and Detective Kelly at til fluffy. Pile mixture into "Oto cts both him and Lairy Doyle. the Ance- No- wonder they bad -jeen so They... seem synonymous, don't they? shells and bake in hot oven (450 Deg. - - Bluos" ro"is shortstop. Clark *ends quiet! They had been watching .their Sons and daughters bringing their get at him her. F.) 5 to,8 minutes or until browned. through Larry to Newark but he Is soon sold chance to friends home from boarding schools 'Stuffed potatoes are a wise choice for then to Washington. 'Wen! Boston and --Tbs-suddeu-stopplug�.of the calb in. and colleges for the holiday week a large 'dinner, because they can be ter 801F At Clark's suggo'Mon, the ow. end, nature radian - in -her sati,111110 61 time and simply Terry to help them uncover the mur- terrupted his thoughts. It was epared: ahead scattered colors, and radiant faces around your pr Just a few Bcstt day der gang and, he agrees. Larry Is In dreary spot. family tablel Make this a real bested in time. for dinner. love with France i Clark, Pop's pretty houses, nothing else. He paid the your family and serve The Cranberry Mould will be a de-, daughter, and Terry with Alice An- driver and started an down the, road. in the life of lightful change from ord�inairy cram - draws. Big Boy Planer, Cleveland's When It was too late, he cursed him. a meal, the memory of which will. berry. sauce. It's new, delicious and He could have last tin next yeart, that loyely to look at. Is poisoned and In- self for being a tool. all around star, 'ask for Larry at Her' is a suggested menu t driver to e Itatod, but lives. Terry outlines told the Cranberry Mould the hotel and tell him where -he had from cocktail to fl v e Jell his plans to Kelly, who has become covers everything I package lemon a or d Y crucial series It was too late now. The it can be the basis on which' his friend, before the cruc. left him. nuts. wderp celery, finely -between the Blues. and Washington. section became even more thinly set- to plan - your Thanksgiving dinner, po -cut Larry ' Terry fears Laris marked for death. tied, Terry . saw a car parked on the with whatever changes and additions cu I cup thick cranberry sauce, side: of the road-. An he drew nearer, suit your own particular f&TAily- sweetened Bieck at the hotel he called Larry's he saw that the, curtains were down. Grapefruit Juice room and` received no answer. Then Would ap cups warm water Alice 'be In there? He Celery Olives' 34 cup canned crushed -pineapple. be called Alice's room and she did proached the left-hand door, ,grasped Roast Turkey with Coconut Stufflug red about the handle and pulled it open. The Dissolve jelly in warm- water. not answer. Terry wandered and Giblet Gravy 'the hbtel lobby worried and uneasy. inside of the car was shadowy. He Stuffed Potatoes Buttered White Chill. When slightly thickened, add out for a and closed the door. It Onions celery, pineapple, and the cranberry.,. .-Perhapi Alice had gone stepped In -walk. He sat down facing the door. was empty. The driver's seat was Green I String I ng Beans sauce. Turn into mould. Chill until He had plenty of time to think. Por separated from the tonneau by firm, glass partition CmnberryL Mould The Russian dressing for the salad 'weeks he had been �afraid of what and a curtain was to him, and now when pulled down over the glass. Head Lettuce with Russian Dressing is made by combining - might happen Pumpkin Pie ages, a- can pull- ' ..-.'..be had -done everything possible to After what seemed :­ . C Raisins 1 tablespoon chili sauce er nothing. happened. Had ed up beside him and a man climbed Nuts .,offee 'A teaspoon vinegar .-.-.-AuvIte disaster whey ant -thought him this time? Or into the front seat. Someone opened There -are a few points to remem- 1 cup mayonnaise .., did they think he knew nothing, but the right-hand' door and- looked in• ber when purchasing your turkey 'A teaspoon paprika the threads he had gathered together The man ''wore a mask. Cars were and here are some that—mayhelp. A 1 tablespoon pimiento, cbopped. made It 'seem •highly probably., that scurrying by in either direction. The 10 -pound. turkey will serve six to finely. he was on the right track. There was,. motor hummed and the car started to eight persona generously. Get one no other explanation possible. It it move. There was something• sickishly that is well padded with fat and make s Pumpkin Pie wasn't Tony Murillo, as he had be- sweet in the back of the car. He be sure that the breast bone is pliable lei cups 'coconut, premium shred lieved all along; then it bad to be a gan to 'feel drow's'y. by moving tile end of the bone 2 cups cooked mashed pumpkin --group of individuals who had- first- When Terry wakened he blinked farthest from the head, from side to I cup sugar n at their hte. .:band baseball information his eyes open and stared about side. Another 'point to remember is teaspoon mace finger-tips. put why did Murano bet He was on a broken-down, dilapidat- that the legs of a. ,young turkey are teaspoon cinnamon so much on the Blues to win? Where of an old % ed couch and'his hands were tied. In was Alice, anyhow? ree his hands be black and smooth, those teaspoon allspice the struggle to f bird, greyish and scaly. 3 tablespoons melted butter "Call for 'Mr. Burke! Call f6r Mr.. 'roused himself ' thoroughly, 'Where 9 After yoix have washed, singed and 3-- eggs, -slightly beaten .113urke!"- was Alice? What had happened to the turkey, stijff it, and then 2 cups milk, scalded. Terry jumped to his feet.and ititen, room I -him.?., What tiara was At? The in drawn Fepted the bell boy. was dark. He tried to owing himself truss and tie it. Place on back on 'a Line.a 9 -inch• pie plate with pastry, It was a 'phone call and Terry her- into a sitting position and found his trivet in a roasting pan, and rub the rolled to 1-8 inch thickness. Combine vied to, the booth. A voice said. legs, too, were I bound. He cursed entire outside surface with salt. Baste ingredients in order given and mix "Burke, if you want to see your girl then, freely and long. . frequently during the roasting. It thoroughly. Pour, into pie shell. Bake voice Pitifully there is .not enough fat in the pan for in hot oven (450 Deg. F.) 20 minutes, again, you will do as you are told." "Are you awake?" - A vo Terry gasped; the voice went on: . plaintive came to him out of the dark- basting, use 'a mixture of 24 cup of then decrease heat to moderate (350 "Take a: cab an(? go 'to the . outskirts -ness. ' . I 'I butter melted in two-thirds cup boil- Deg. F.) and bake' 30 minute- longer. of the 'city on the Baltimore Pike. lYes7 ing %vater. After this is gone, use the cab at the 'city limit "It's been '"n"g, time.. 1. Who fat in •pan.. Turn turkey frequently, Dismiss are turned and wait until the cab has you"" Terry heard a shuffling move -that it may brown evenly. Turkey back and gone. Proceed along, the ment coming toward him. "I was should be roasted at 350 Deg. F., for afraid you were dead." the whinle period, allowing 20 minutes For, a inoment an icy chill ran down to COULD HARD tllc,poi�llll. i� his back. "Who are -you?" Te Ly ed, and his voice cracklittly ask - e. -.Coconut Stuffing I'm Pietro." 2 bouillon cubes' (chicken flavor) CLOSE "What?", Terry was astounded . cup soft, brea'd,crumbs HANDS. I've been here a long time," A tablespoons' celery, finely cut; Had Rheumatism and Neuritis "Shut up here all the time?" Terry '(or 1/4 teaspoon celery salt) asked. 1 1z tablespoons parsley, finely cut a .1 tvff�wrid severely "Yes, ever since the day,when they '2A 1-S teaspoon salt from Rheumatism and cold me my aunt had been run over_ Neuritis," writes Mr. by a truck. Why are they keqping we 1 cLp milk, scalded. remium shred W. J. Tracy of TToronto.2 cups coconut, p "I coL._Id hardly walk here?" 14 tpaspoon-, sage upstairs or doze MY'' "Who are they. I teaspoon scraped onion hods, After taking Fruitatives four days "I don't know." 1 egg, slightly bed 'the swelling left my hands and knees. I 'Put you would know them I . f you could climb stairs and ladder. I advise any saw tbcm again?" 2 tablespdons melted butter. ng as I did to take Fra -a- Dissolve bouillon cubes in hot milk. Peron sufferi "Yes. " his Combine with !�2maining ingredients, relief." m lives. They give quick Try t,Yoll pool kid! Come here e, herb and Ionic Prescription real fruit juk CONTINUED) 'mixing lightly.- Pack stuffing in !tit- dilul doctor. If you suffer, (TO BE of a famous cam loosel�, -It expands while cooking. too. 25e. R1 they might dew up your case P. U This stuffing can also. be used for sell %c. No -,vb~o,. At druggists, Stench boni Us exploded simultan&u duck, 'goose, pork,, veal or chicken. ' FRUIT -A 1V For stuffed potatoes, ,use large flat -USTmam ously in a score of Upper Manhattan and Bronx motion picture theatres in ones. Bake in hot oven, (450 to so 0 Deg. F.)' 45 minutes, or until done. e No. 41 —'37 New York, injuring at least &I pe.- Remove from oven, cut lengthwise in Isou sons and causing Panics among the 0_2 Sunday night audiences halves, and scoop out insides. Mashi a moms I ;`45 9 • .PATTERN 4569 by-Anhe 'Adams Ever see such a refreshing shirt- waister for "round -about" wear Thanks to Anxie Adams' imagina- tive design4ng, you can now .easily and Inexpensively have this favor - Ito o' fashion b3t stitch ' ing u -P ?at - tern 4569 at home! Take your choice among the new, bright wool-, en fabrics that abound in the stores select a colorful plaid chants. (ei- ther wool, or cotton is smart), or go in for a gay ''spun" synthetic make up-tliis debonair model, and you'll win a-reputationfor unequal- led chic! BOcoming to every type are the trim sleeves, buttoned bod- ice. and skirt with its• generous pleats.. . t - . Pattern" •45619' is available In mis- ses' and women's sires 12. 14. 16, 18 20, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40. 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Mashi a moms I #» i r e •00 a I 1 0 � ' X11. • �'� oda'ySchool l } Su _ ,� Lesson _ a LESSON U. are the beloved of Goal. `And kept, THE CHRISTIAN 7'., for Jesus Christ."— The word here _ AN GOD'S KEEPING translated "kept" occurs five times in (Psalm 121; Book of Jude) , this single chapter—here, twice in V. - — PRINTED TEXT—Jude 1-4, 17-25. 6 once in v, 13, where it is 'trans- BY HELEN WEL$HFIV4ErR :GOLDEN' TEXT—Keep yourselves in lated "reserved," and a final time in;- = o„ the love of God, loo \Ve he word expresses watchful thank Thee, God, for shaded _lamps at evening, mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ care and is suggestive of present pos- For crusted loaves and firelight and the rata 1 unto eternal life.—Jude 21. session. It is the same worl three ;5 times used' by our Lord in his won- +� 9% Whose gypsy songs make music for our dreamings, The Lesson In Its Setting derful intercessory prayer in John 17. On dark blue nights, against a shining pane. Time—Inasmuch as the author of Jude • is so confident of God's purpose the 121st Psalm is not known, its to keep us that he links it insepar- For wide, green winds, and sun -bright fields of summer, date cannot be determined. Jude ably with and makes it to be a very Sea -light and dusk and hi h brave trees that bend wiote his epistle about 65 A.D. part of our calling, and the fact of g ► high, Place have no way of determ- our being loved by God. We are kept \` 'T.0 spring back straight, and rainbows after S{lOW6rSr ining where the 121st Psalm was day by day from those things which --= / ! A11d homingpaths with laughter at their erid- - .-written. Strange to say, we have no would harm our souls. information of any kind that would That which alone can come be- tell us where the epistle of Jude was tween us and God is sin. It is God We thank Thee, Clod, for seedtime. aid for harvest, a written. - It may have been Jeru- alone who can deliver us from the 'For violets- asleep in mossy banks, •salem; it may have been elsewhere. power .of either of these, and from The hurt we masked with gaiety undo"ted— the weakness and wicked inclinations + "A Song in Praise of God's Preser- of our own flesh. 4h, most of all for bravery we give thai*a: vations," Psalm 121: This beautiful "Mercy unto you and peace and - psalm is the trustful expression of a love be multiplied'•"— This sentence heart rejoicing in its own safety un- is what might truly be called an. in -- der the watchful eye of Him who is vocation, so common in -all of Paul's both the Maker of Heaven and earth epistles. ., Mercy' is the unmerited source. "Peace" and "love" are and the Kee er of Israel. The �- P (l� , "Creator of the universe, the Keeper blissful results, whether -by love is of the nat_on is ais_o. the Keeper of. meant. the mutual love of the readers, the mdiv.dual. Undoubted) —the or their love God: or God`s rove tzs !� ♦ t - ( — _ characteristics of Jehovah revealed in , them, or all three. , �t'�r _ �} / .� Trouble in the Church - IVY .the first two verses of this psalm are Beloved while I was. giving all stated to •set Jehovah in contrast, g g with th`e dyad gods of the heatheFr diligence to write unto you of our - �:. - " common salvation, I was constrained nations around them, who, on the one - hand, dill not make the heavens and to wr:te unto you exhorting you to the earth, and, on the othri hand. 'contend earnestly for'the faith which' Probably these phrases, of which this of h's divine attributes. "In exceed- Claudette Colberts 'good huirio .. her on . or h 'n Th?s probably refers to the made a host of friends f - � was once for all delivered unto the orm as- erfect an illus- i jay p y were corn acknowledged (at. Mmes) +s the first -f P . � by their 'worshippers to fall asleep saints. For there are, certain men tration as can be found in all of the joy whichis God's' and the joy-ef the the Warner- lot and .everyone is - and thus to forget their subjects. • A crept in privily, even they who were New Testament of. the words of the • Lord Jesus Christ in bringing to com- sorry, that she was ,loaned to them God who hat createdthe universe . of old written ,of beforehand unto apostle Paul—"B•e rot overcome -of pletion their great task. J r only one picture. Orie afternoon, has power enough to easily keep and- this condemnation. ungodly men, evil, but overcome evil with good." ;To the only God 'our Sav;our, Most everyone's nerves were shat -1 Protect individuals; no matter itow turiring, the grace of our God into The way to build ourselves up on our through Jesus Christ our, •Lord, -"be t3z many repetitions o1 a -- threatening, or how powerful adverse lasciviousness, and denying our only fait)_ is by doing the things which R o , e. White .she wa§' talking to, ~ Mast6r and Lord, Jes Christ.."• — Jude nota! admonishes. "Praying in b�fore..all time, and .now ' and for Charles Foyer, a dog was 'supposed'. circumstances or external antagon-. • y . g' , $ams might be. A terrible situation had 'ur:sen- in the the: Holy Spirit." To pray in the everriiore. -' Amen." to ,come in carrying a shoe in its.. -From physical dangers, the Psalm- Christian Church at the, time Jude Holy Spirit is to gray is accordance-. mouth. Oter and over the scene was -played, but the dog never° carie "ist rises to moral dangers, assuring was writing, which was probably with •thc leading of the Holy Spirit f those to whom he wrote that Jehovah y after ci-, `� - in at just the right moment. Finally about 35 ears after -the ascent of who dwells in us. Conse uentl all sl ,� the Creator,`would actually keep hts our Lord to glory, possibly A.D. 65, prayers will be characterized by holies �:, :hiss Colbert, set,ene ' and fresh" a9 or 66, Certain men 'had � stealthil mess and b s irttualit • y - ; ail April morning, sup ested that own from all evil contamination " of y y ..P y� the director let the dog plug the soul. come into the church, who allowed - "Beep yourselves in the )ave o! OVIC would she s in God loving -scene with .Boyer and < God's I .omises - themselves to -become members of -the God."— It is, not, p g come- in on. all fours carrying a This exquisite psalm is, as it were church, but who concealed both their you." But we need to keep in the �•� r shoe in hermouth! a condensation 'and summary of simi- heretical beliefs and their ir.•• ure life conscious enjoyment of it. We keep lar promises of God in the' ages that from other Christians, and e; ere thus ourselves in the love of God primarilyEver since 'James CaRney tw,1I! e3' . :.lad gone before, as, .e.g., the words hyprocrites at the outset. They were by doing those things which please +� out of the-Wakne'r. studio aid w nt of God to Jacob the night he fell false both in their beliefs and in their Min. "Looking for the mercy of our � � a to work for Grand National. where . asleep .at Bethel, iter leavin his conduct. The two go together: These Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life." Radio i f g _ he is as happy 'as he can be, there th" ' h - - = — have been battles between ' the, stn -- am with -thee and will keep Thee bis readers to earnestly contend for Lord to come. back, at which time we dio and their. players. -Now Joan wbithersoever thou goest, and will the very faith -which these men were know that mercy will prevail. At BY VIRGINIA DALII K Blonde'll is on strike. She thinks bring thee again into this land; for denying. this time we shall come into the full she had been working too hard and 1 will not leave thee, until I have "But ye. beloved,' remember ye the apprehension of `and the full realiza- "The Prisoner .of Zenda" threat, refuses to start -on the new picture done that which I have spoken to words which have been spoken before tion of the eternal life, which, ,as a ens to become everybody's favorite scheduled for her. , Kay Fr"cis , is ithee of". So, hundreds of years by the apostles of- our -J.ord Jesus gift, was bestowed upon us when we picture. Girls love it because it is trying to .break her contract . later, the Lord •said to Moses— `-Be- Christ; That they said to ' •ou,"In the accepted our Lord Jesus Christ as our tenderly romantic, boys are crazy says that she -signed at only • be- )sold I send an angel before thee to, last time there shall be mockers, Saviour. about it because it is a thrilling ad- cause they -pxomised to gave her the 1 )keep thee by the way, and to bring g godly "And on some have mercy, who venture story, and the old folks like ..leading role in "Tonight's Our walking after- t�ieir .own- ' un -)thee into the place wh'.ch I have pre-,'-lusts."—St. Jude reminds his readers are in doubt. And some • save, snatch- the pomp and circumstance -of the Night." And after all, they gave the pared." that the apostles had often said that ing them out of. the fire ; and on' court scenes. Of course, the mere role to Claudette Colbert. mockers would come and then pro- some have mercy with fear; hating fact of Ronald Colman s presence is i _O_ Jude, a servant of Jesus Christ, 0— enough h to_ bring crowds to the box and brother of James,"— There are teed to quote an apostolic document even the garment spotted by the g g Bing Crosby's absence from his six differe t men in the New Testa- in which this saying v,as recorded in flesh."—As the Lord has been merci- off ices. He plays -a dual role and . radio` program still leaves a. big gap a articular shape.. ful toward- us so should we'be merci• the only complaint is that Madeline in Thursday night's entertainment, . - t msent who bear the name of Jude or P ' Carroll does not play two parts too. y g Judas. The author of this epistle of "These are the who make,se ara-' ful toward others, and especially but at last there. is a new picture P y p P y She is probably, the. most utte:dy �11 his to be seen and heard while bre chapter was a brother o! James tions:' It was characteristic of the must this be observed as we deal with charmi heroine of the ear --any who wrote: an a istle and, copse- false teachers and•mockers that they those who have,come into the dark- ng' y we wait for his return to .the air entl p drew lines of demarcation which mess of doubt or have fallen into Year. waves. "Double or qa y,. a brother of -the Lord Jesus `tom Nothing" is . pleas - himself (Matt, 13:' 55; Mark 6: 3). _ Christ had not drawn, between them- some great sin. To, them that are called. That is, to selves and others; or between differ- "Now unto him- that is . able to. Hollywood had .a lot of surprises : ant and casual and those who have heard the call of the ent classes of believers. "Sensual. guard you from stumbling:'— The _recently that sent 'all the girls scur- +; amiable, just like ,gospel message to accept the Lord, having not the Spirit."—That is, they concluding 'sentence of Jude's epistle rymg out to buy presents. 'Miriam all Crosby pictures. ,3 Jesus Christ and 'have' hearkened to were "men who lived only for the is one of the richest, if not the richest 1 Hopkins up and el- Three of the songs 5 y rt `Beloved in God the Father.'.'—` oped with Anatol are real hits_"It's =: natural self - men who make the doxology to be found at the end of the director the Natural Thing H is God's love which sent the Lord sensuous nature with. its appetites any of 'the New Testament writings. Litva;c, _Jesus Christ to die for us, and then and passions the law of their life." "And to set you before the presence ` and Alice Faye•and- to Do, "If,s On— amt that message to us through his Keep in 'God's Love of his glory without blemish."—The Tony Martin rush- It's Off," and "The void and through his ministers:— "But ye, beloved, building up your- glory here referred to is of course ed off to Yuma, Ar- bloom Got Into My 'those ,who are called of God truly selves on y our most holy faith." — : the glory of God, the outshining of all �,� iz., and got married. Eyes.," Martha Religious differ- Bing Crosby Raye 'is there with ences had caused the lien frenzied buffonery; and Mary• ♦— , • breaking up of their Carlisle makes the prettiest heroine engagement several he ever had. _ ~ �, pp Miriam times, she 'being ! ,, Hopkins Catholic, he Jewish. ODDS AND ENDS— Ever since To make matters more complicated Nelson Eddy joined Ida I;upino and - both had• anti -marriage clauses 'in Charlie, McCarthy in that.goofy spy �.- their contracts with -Twentieth Con- travesty on the Sunday • evening', � - tury-Fox. The studio has forgiven coffee hour,, radio and picture fans them, but parents are said to be still have been begging• him to play in a °. pouting. motion picture comedy, .. .Phillips Mr. Litvak, Miss Hopkins' new Lord is sending out Christmas pres- tl groom,' has just finished directing ents now, because he knows he will Claudette Colbert in . "Tonight's be too Busy in December with- his _Our Night," at Warner Brothers'. Gang�Busters •and "We, the People." e - No one over there will ever forget He sent Mark Warnow of ,the Ho 1 him. .In a scene that took place in Parade a watch Nvifh most compIv s e a market he irmisted on having real sated innards. Four tiiiies a.day the geese, turkeys and chickens. The works whiz around, gaining hours. It hot sun got in its deadly work and camewith a guarantee that it would,M players had great difficulty going never tell the correct time. through their scenes without hold- = ing their noses. Finally the studio Mrs. Marzia Lakov, shell 26, has had to replace the poultry every few been legally married under Russ_a i P hours; but all attempts to use „papier law 29 times in seven years. In thal f?; o _p mache ones failed Mr Litvak de- period she - has bad 28 ditoice%. tecte G6d itations 1, "N fusedd tontvork untilt real ones were provided. 1•' 4.n YY 1 •ier year. The orchestra is on the , LOCALISMS it means the approach of winter, ;db again and the teachers and lead- - iwith its blizzards and frpsty days :rs turning ,out one hundred per 6tore _.,Mrs, R. Munson spent last and nights. nt. The Senior Classes, under the 19._week-in Madoc with her parents. --,St. Arxirew's -Presbyterian' tirection of Miss L. Rorke, MisaI? . -o -;Mrs. James Andrew returned Church will hold services during the Jean Clark and Mr. Wheeler, have jtorne last week after spending some winter at 2.30 o'clock. The church ,lanned amumber of expeditions this. : school will meet at 1.30 o'clock. On 'all and winter to visit a few other :Gane in Keswick with her daughter. - } - -- - -James Potter has moved into Sunday OctAher 10th, will be con :'hurt hes. for evening service, the -'«piekeriuR's Leader Snore" Herb White's cottage on Church St. ducted by the Rev. J. B. Skeene, next one on the list being Metropol- me r the race bridge. B. A. Clerk of the Toronto Presby 'tan United, in Toronto, this corn- -A great many in this district tery. Rev. Dr, Carmichael is tak- ing Sunday evening. Boys and girls have been suffering from colds dur i ink anniversary services •for Rev. up to 18 years of age, who do not C LEARINO SALE OF MEN'S ing the. past few •weeks • Mr. Meek, B. A . , of Uxbridge. Re- attend Sunday School, are inissin ,._.Thanksgiving Day on Monday member the change in time begin- ane of the most important and int- i tli next Sunday. erecting activities. of their_ lives,. next. All ,places of business will -Tha Evening Telegram regrets The Sunday_ talks are full of inter= "GOODRICH �IPPSf7 closedthe fact that Homer Martin of C. I. est. ' The associates are the very, --------- - - - ' ers are always , glad to hear of O• fame has turned to "lying".hest. Man valuable fde sh; are prospective classmates and would Y -A res camp shoe with black leather upper and But apparently has not taken .much made at Sunday School 'and then, call at their homes if Par- rubber sole. Sizes 7-10 '• B1�ly notice of All the lying' that has, *,he week�ay activities planned by _ eats desire them to. been going on during the past few these classes are always looked for- ''Reg.* price, $1.96 -dale price, 1.49 -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White and weeks It was nothing abort of am- ward to. Come to Sunday School ]lits. Dick' Rodd, of Brooklin, spent ming to listen over the air, to an iext Sunday at 10 a. in. and start - a day with C- J • and Mrs' Steven address by one party,. then shift the fall properly. An of the teach- ` " .. -eon lastweek. Y P Pe Y• Y -.Big 88 Overalls and'Smocks, X2.00 each. the dial a Rxit ._,Wan. R. Jenkins, of Scarboro and hear .the other -w4rr. Gee of Vancouver, B. C., - - party contradict everything you had has ,been spending a few days with :No. better made. 'Down Line, has teen appointed a heard during the last fifteen mit- Picyering' friends . County Constable, for the County -ofn es • Many a person _has exclaimed -Mrs. Dennis, of Toronto, ie via - ,Ontario. Phone Scar. 68••-13• •phooey" to this.. iting at the home of her eister-in- SPECIAL ---Io }►eavy wbite'Cups- splendid for e ` -E. C.'and Mrs. Jones and fan- -Service in the United Church on law, Mrs. John Crocisett. • By returned home on Sunday after Sunday morning next, only. The ev- i m.p, cottage, or for threshing time on the farm spending a month at their summer eningservice has been withdrawn in L �+L Look ! 60 cents per dozen. _ cottage in the Muskoka District... Barber Shop ,-Mrs. Robb. Ruddy will receve f,4vor of the Dunbarton United v Church, who hold their Anniversary - at her }:acne, "Strangeways", on the Services on that day., The choir of Kingston Road, for the first time, the local congregation will provide on Wednesday, .Oct.' 13tfi, from 4 the music at Dunbarton, at the ev- Beauty Parlor -- . to 6 p. inening service. Members of the choir -Silo-filling is now the order 'of are reminded of practice on Friday' the day among the farmers. The. and Saturday evenings. Acompetent lady wall havecbarge -_ -s - sCHAPMAN corn. crop -is an unusually good one,. Monde next tOct. 11th) will - -Monday n • Oc of the beauty parlor and satisfac. - and cattle vvrll be -in-no danger jbink, ivin Da and will -be tion is guaranteed- at reduced:-- - - - - - them starving for want of feed.observed as a 'g g Y A. and Mrs. Wilson, of Toron- business places will be closed and prices.' general closed. In Permanent Raves. $2.00. l3.b0.ib.� to, .called on Mrs. Thos; Andrew on ` Sunda while on their day to Wh- recent years the day has been spent • Shampoo and Finger Wave. •50 y chiefly in sport, and not as the day •' then Mrs. Alex Finger Wave. •36 '.-'Tailor-made mo Ta o n1at1 Suit ibb to visit his a 4� s _ Yr was originally intended. as a day of w _ - Wilson. Thanksgiving to the 'Almighty for Marcel. _ _ The Woman's 'Association of the His. goodness. - Religious services Oil Shampoo. .36 at United Church, will bold their reg- were always held and most of the Ladies' Hair Cut - .20 alar meeting at the home of Mrs people in the community met for Special Prices, May 25 to 31 Bu M. Sr 'Chapman on 'Tuesday, .Oct- _ Bunting's for _ worship. Family reunions were al- �..ober 12th.. __ oil P..W., ..-Reg. $2,00--5$1.50. $ so the' -aa they - =r.. -The Y. P. U: of the United 50--33.00 at resent. Regular, Reg. $3. _$16.95 Church will hold their first meeting -,Advertising for the Book Fair Regular. Reg. 65.00•-$4.00 of the season, and organization, on- presented by the local Public Lib= Wednesday evening, Oct. 13th, itsar is now out. "on""October 22nd: • MAD/LL h pa more OrReady-mades 7 the basement of the church. and 23rd, an interesting display and phose Pick 71 P -Potatoes have been offered for program is presented. The members -sale in the village Uxliridge.deal- and others, of the libraries through- _' _ - _ _ --' ers, who are asking 65. cents per - _ it out the " Township are invited to a_ Radio Sp)Gag._ Thin is the lowtst Price that �j themselves of 'the useful, inter -a �p`'-has been asked in some yearsT. �ilntln I CiC�KBrig$ estipg information available at this - _ _-•,T[isses Ida- and Bertha Buntintt Fair. Itis the first attempt of Eire 'lave returned to the village after Expert' s.6r9106 and !6- _-,etdb[Isled 1857. kind here and is eagerly looked for- r. spending some months in Toronto. Rees • ward to by those already acquainted pairs.t0 911 mages. _ Miss Ida Bunting has improved con- with the program. Onable charges. Work sidierab}y, we are glad to bear. -Anniversary Services and Church - _ ' Tur- -A number of the boas>and girls key 'Supper of the United {�rurch guaranteed. ,- --: from the Continuation School att- will be heli on Sunday and Tuesday, ARTHUR FIELD - - SPECIALS ended, and took part .in the school October 17th and 19th, in the Field Day; at Claremont ori Friday church here. Special speakers w9l G mivate Radio sod Televiiiaa laetitvte ~ last. The Brooklin school group won -,..,B ` ' be heard on Sunday and an unusual uembef Official Radio Service Mao', ,Breakfast Bacon,. 25e. a lb• 1 the cup There have. been a nomber of and interesting program given on Association. L -- !=[gairies for houses from peorle the. Tuesday, evening. A new, young ,, MincedSteak 12e a lb artist will be presented to Pickering• • wishing to come here ,to reside. But audiences on this program, a pupil -- L a;R there are very few houses vacant, of one of this continent's best teach- �� L�w*asiwwewss, Pork Liver, 0 12e• 8 lb• and they are picked up quickly'w era in program rarely hear in c !� n _ `it is known that .they are vacant. village. Particulars next week. The Stewing Beef, ` JL fA. alb• --Xiss Dorothy Baker. fed by Turkey Supper, the greatest' of all -lr SALE - babY tiugifyr Ivory. .. j� - Miss Ruth Fowlie, entertain d a- suppers will be served before this good co dition.. Bax 200, 'News Jewel Shortening, ": SC. a lb - bout' thirty 'guests' at an em b idery program. An enjoyable, interesting 7P ]00 lbs. -'j • ..and cup and saucei�h ho�we on Fri- evening is anticipated.. FOR yLE-20 shoats, C1assIC Cleanser, +J tins, 13C• f ins r i erse cow, fresh. G. T. David- onou o M C i1. oda evening lasti . ursda schoo Y g -Pickering Luted , Y n, lot 30, con. 3, Pickering. 7 _ 33etty Burninghamho marriage is under way again for another ban- - .. 6 tins, 25c• Is'to take place shortly. FOR. SALE -part Durha n and der- _ r i-The. Miller family were. in Clare say heifer, due -to calve Oct. 8th. :Mont on Monday with W. G. and The Pickering - ;Mrs. Scott. Their son, Thos., who g •- M. B. Buil. Phone Pick 1031. 6-7 -'has spent years- -in Christie `Str. MEAT . IVIARKET FOR' SALE=cooRipg apples. All w . . E, I D Hospital undergoing many operat- grades. A. J. Taylor, Cherrywood. ::ions for wounds received in the war, 6-7 Butcher '(phone 3000) Pickering was home for a•few days. We carry a full line of -`70TE-•the meeting' of the ARRIVED TODAY - a carload of Horticultural Society, Scheduled for. Fresh of fresh caws and springers from the 12th, has been postponed and Ottawa Valley, restricted area. Pric- . in rmHardwarena 1'e. � 1 to �a •Store' :. s reaso b will be held ort Wednesday, 'October.__.._a PP Y 10th, in the A. Y. P. A. rooms at and Wesley. Phone Agincourt 46 r 12. .• . j G.' C. Sparks, prop. • 6tf ' Pickering, at 8 p. m. Cur .-St. George's ed A. Y. P. A. will FOR SALFr-fy,oung pigs. H. Dunn - hold their meeting as usual on Fri- a ing, R. R. 3, Claremont. phoneIV • • Is.• -da evenin • • Octol',er Sth at R v • Clare 1510. 7 M3, in the Club Rooms. Election of Meats' 1 Officers and Installation gill take FOR SALE -young dual purpose ' place, 'after which a light lunch will Our'dellvery'is.at your sef-Oce. Shorthorn.cow and heifer calf, fresh; fourth calf, from a heavy -milking be served. �. -Mrs. Stafford of Oregon and Phone Pick 1620 strain. Herd fully accredited since g _ ,. Pick. - q Willson. Phone ARENCE SILK 1. _6. W. c , • --- •. her Bro. L. Ledgett, of Oshawa. CL • 100?. 7-8 - � T n Mr. Stec H calledo and '.1Q•rs. C J. .�-- �I F T ` TM Au'[ enson one day last week. Mrs. ick Truck in good - _ `ti E o�' l :;;Stafford is the grandaughter of the LILLIAN'S. FOR SALE► -Bu g _ / - �`0 late Sarah Ledgett, who lived and condition,. 1937 markers. Property' 1 - wN: of the late Melvin Tindall. Priced ,Y died in Pickering. •a a BEAUTY SHOP reasonable. May be seen at . d -The children in Toronto and the Coates'. Phone. Clare 2403. 7-8 •*nearby centres are - enjoying a pro- Three doors east of the Old Church ----longed vacation on account. of the Garase. Mr. 6 Crumuter' LE - Fist--Mortage on Infantile paralysis epidemic, which Residence. property situated in the Village of pE T,`r Im forced Public Health Officials to Pickering. First-class security. Ap- Mo�� adopt strict Measures to prevent its Shatapoo and Fing"Wave - 50x. my -to .Thomson & McMillan, Gordon I �� = NONr �rjQNf spread. Fin poo a 35e. House, Pickering. 2tf � � NO �� :� 9p --,An illustrated lecture will be.,0#1 kiven by the Rev. C. • M: K- Wilk- Oil Shampoo Fla�erwa�e 76e.- COWS FOR SALE -Chose spring- YiI �I��' " H NV�C, VAi/ON/ inson, who is on furlough from Ind- Arching 3be. ens and • fersb caws, pure bred and- �,f ' ' _ ia, at All Saints' Church, Whitby Manieare _ grades. T. B. Tested and blood on rr'iday, October 8th. A cordial Facial 50e. tested. Free -delivery. Wm: J. �ent for MCCoxmick-Eeerirg �•'611M 1klaflbiLely Invitation is extended to all Interest- 113AITIIN4 25RCUe. Murphy, . Farms, Lit�daay Ont. sad A6p6�ts. 'led. ' " Phone 1311522. 13tf • '_ • }The trees are now becoming Themkis, Psraa=- STiiAYF.D-on to the premises of OarYotto:-"Weliia�e OrnReLit,Ot �� clothed in the most beautiful colors. ea< paves the undersigned, lot 12, con. 8, it is not matle. �.4 � l.. �r.,r. K+... -A; .. :.. .. .�,,.r:. .,.. �' M ••.. "1f�.Iw ... ^/:: v� � / .., ai . r 1T_ A drive through the country at this = 1230 $340 $1690 Pkl*ring Twp., a yearling heifer. Telephone SW time of the year is s delight to those PIC'�`��\ri yy bow rlsi. l20f Owner may have same b9 proving �. `.' 1 s who enjoy the 'beauties of nature, property and paying expenses. R. SCJ , but the worst thing about it is, that Wellman. 6-7-8, J