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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_10_22VOL. L`'II PICKERING, O STT..- ' FRIDAY. OCT. 22. 1937. •saf>rsstassai aGarisa. C,hgrrywood Audle ` y GREENWOOD M.iT I - -' 3'he Anniversary Services of the r»n, •. __ ... ,3.; Cherrywood - United Church -will be M. Clements who has R. H. _O. PEARSON-Pb eioian .,.t.,_ ....,Lpurchased _ - apse-Pffrse-Yatrr Way held -on Sunda ILLJ ItedSurgeoa. Mnbarton. .ay y,Oct. 31st, a oId-5[c arthy home has taken every day. Rev. Halis of Little ..Britain will —}� v PORSYTH �h. D.•, Bir. __ __ . possession and •, is rapidly,- putting 111.sOptome�rtesl AnoefatioaotOntario. Ra• i preach at 2.30 and 7.30 p. m. things in shape. He -1886--1930 IaR•red mcmberot the Aation f tano.tReai -COAL, LOKE. - g P Proposes to in- - — — There will be special music by the stal electricity. Asudsuon. Ens esamimd by appointment. Mtone !1104. claremunt. Out. W,,OD, CEMENT,. Vbilite�Csle Ba p ;st choir in the aft- Many, from here attended the Tur- — ernoon,and in the evening by. Cen- key Supper at the Pickering United ,,Feed Pigs at a Profit [snob. BAND, GRAVEL, tennial United. Church on Tuesday and report a by using - Pig Starter, Pig Concp. Our church service 1 this coming good evening. The preachers on trate and Finely Ground Grain. R DONALD RUDDY Iiarrui6eu �IId St1n a will begin at 9.45 a. m. in Sunda we " its. Solicitor, Notary Fina . rrlo.ieyul Loan. , d� Yy re well received. aska formerly occupied by tae tate A. E. cans BUILDERS SUPPLIES stead of 11 o'clock. our le are No profit in feeding coarsely grogad dw%oath wta¢ of [;Dart Hours. Wh1tbY• biy peon glad to hear that eoI s o rtage work Dunbarton _ _^ tie s store s� eiiabe of f BEATON, BELL tf ROSS _ has brought the honour of a port - w..._ Barristors (f Solicitors . We have also placed in stock a full folio to the riding. Congratulations We grind finer than others and give The Dunbarton ' Y. P. U. held ;; line of Maple Leaf Milkng to. Hon. Gordon Conant. god ��'x► and `are open all the • WILLIAM J, $EATOPi. K, C. - their first meeting on Monday night , Uo s F"'g, A Hallowe'en Masquerade Dance year around, not just in .the heavy ' AL BROOKE BELL, K C. J, D. F. ROSS and wiis a success in spite of the ' JAMES A. WRIGHT A '�V MITCHELL weather. The Election of Officers will be held in the Audley achooI- feeding lima house on Friday, Oct. • 29th. Ad- es ■ss street. Toronto. adetaile Seas A. . s. _ will be held next Monday night and Use Poultry Laying . Mash, Beratch all members are urged to be prey- mission; 15 cents masked; 25 cents, ,('`� U. RICHARDSON .A Co.. Birris- Pickering Ont. unmasked. Children free. Ladies Grains, Shell and Grit for PtoHtablq ent . Helen Wood, Literary Conven- , Vstairs. Solicitors. Notaries etc.. Suite sol. provide. 8 o'clock, sharp. egg production. Kscat im Life Building. a6 Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone - 7400 Reeidenc a Sulo er, will have charge of the program. - . ; ... -• a 'Tekptwae Ad. 1688. 1 ickerin¢ ehone 3613. 8tf Mrs. Stone of Toronto, , is agend- Mrs. R. P. Winters. held a Soe- Wye keep all titeae, also Bras r11� ing a few days wiih her cousin Mrs131 for the Mission Band last Fri- Shorts and other Feeds. THUMSCN A McMILLAN-Burris- The Beal'Storef Claremont J..R. Dales. day evening to raise funds to pur- �,„ Wedaeada y sora, Solicitors. - Notaries Public. • office . Chopping—Monday, ho�7_9. or by appoint. t atreaiddnce of PHONE M Born. on Saturday, Oct.9th, to chase wool •goods for the Western and Friday.y 1 Aagsa McMil:an, rood Souse war of Picketio¢ ' people. The work �is highly Comm• Dairy. Toronto of5ce, 49 Meltinda St. Pbone FURNITURE T R T T U j� �j 31r. and Mrs. Alfred Ty88 (nee Y 4- Pick 76, Toroutol Elgin 5507 Y9tf �+ I i j • • Jean AndersoQ)_ a son, William Rob- "ended. - Mr: P. M. Ye bo F- _+• C3R�3EN a We t►re displaying an attractive ert. 11ght ONAN'P R Ati N18 - Bamiate-e. variety of _�_ five acre orchard to *his west in the J t•ra xvtariea Public Aluminum spring and. set out to see hour it ' ,__srsRnc�H_�._C.t?y.AriT 1s._C.Aluminum and Araniteware Etc, Brougham T.1DIAX0-T ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A., LL. B...--���iturE-and CVIIld-be-impl�ve -H a plurietl Fli;av- - i`♦ V Novelties. The T ily, fertilized and hired it fipraypdAND i s?` F' and 6 o+tv•a). •nd at tf r Court r ces ow, to eeping wit t nies. manville visitors on Sunday last. pia a• Pourer. sprayer. As a result, Howe, wbitby, (Mr. Correct) Phdoe i (whit- _ -Mr. Max-weH,- of Cameron, filled •he has, although the varieties are ' All kinds of P(pair RGiIL -- �)' Rev. J. E: Glovers charge here not the best, one of tris best,sampies ((III Tuning Guaranteed RADIO SERVICE • most acceptzi.ly on Sunday last, of apples in the vicinity. dual The Inspector of Schools, Mr. R., C. S. MacDONALD � -�•..••..:•�--�-�_�.-..-....,.,.w...................� A Graduate of Radia CollegeThe Fred Cowie family; Mrs. W. ERBBRTT. FALLA18E. L. DS.. Cowie and John were Brougham vis- A. Hutchison, paid a ,visit here rec- 2W CLOSE AVE.; TORONTO ., HID. D. S . Graduate of the Royal Cot1s¢e oc with - itors on Saturda eptly aura has submitted afirst-first Banta. Surgeons and the University of Toronto.Up-to-the-minute y • Phone Lakeside 1d�02 D to-the=minute training report. He made favorable me ' pi's is resideiNic econd door out fl of St. Aad• p- g -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deane; of ration Orders taken at NEWS Offins Qaw aCburcb. fiekerros. Out, Darts bouts ; 9 •and Toronto, were guests at the Harveyof the decorations which are certain- " e. e. to aa.. or oy appointment. (X say Home On Sunda ly pleasing• The teacher's work •was rr.lte), f�tione Pick 11700. awls FINEST EQUIPMENT y• 11'9, hl commended and the Caretak- Shingles, For S for. Miss Annie Bayles will take charge 4 er's work, �most satisfactory. It is i1 a8 Gening next. uaranteed Satisfaction of the P.. meeting on Friday ev- a credit to Mr. Moorhouse that the _ • - gsatese�w � orbs. •- - "� AT he Ritchie children, Donald and decorative scheme is so good as he Balt (;galvanized Sieel- Shingles, POSTILL, Liceseed AuetLonsw. Reasonable rices was told to o ahead and Slate 86tnRlee: Peggy Lou, are t1I with the meas- g produce a Bird's Felt R _Fa lie ooaasim of Yorfr "A ost•a•. An. Tabes sad Batteries always M, h .ad lee: _ pleasing tone and design, - Ineident- Mon. re•rubbrring huggy wheels. 11sa •aL. of t Itfaa attaoued t• O aLortasa _ _ ..:. ally. the proving will grant a 'fifty Lawn mowers sharpened. ash•., udr«@ or.w at..r a o., ova H. ROY MILLER. Mr. and Mrs, M. _Hamilton rep y T. PATBRSON S OLARBMON K BgrcATON, TOWNSHIP Brouirbam. Ontario ort a splendid trip to Detroit .last per cent bonus on this work. , D e Cterk. Conveyascer. Commissioner for 48tf Pbonr Mark lew week -end. The Club met at the home of Ev. Oall and Ret price.. Pbone !BIS _ftabs" sftldavna: Accountant. Etc. Issuer ofRev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover. en. erett and Mrs., Bryant .tin Mori& ;fiisrriari i e _pan. W bitevale. out. tertained the Y. P. of. the church of last week, when progressive euc- FUEL E. RlCHARDSON �' �•� B' MI ML R hre was played after the business �a j; on Friday evening last, and all re- port and enjoyable evening. meeting. It was .derided to hold 'a :K#81�ilORAEr INSURANCE`9 •-r"-•- _ Mr. and Mrs. " A. Moffat, Jack o 11 n 11 Pavey � about the 29th, REAL ESTATE Inenrance of .All Hi>1de. en a who do not come '-in mos- Geraw and bride, visited their aunt, h CONVEYANCING Mise Belie­Br6wn, ivho was celehrai- .querade dress are to be taxed .ad- Builders'Supplies � Beet Rates Available with ing her 87th birthday on Sunday. mission fees. :lir. Moorhouse sug- - - ��� ag�c1, ready ?Kr. 'Roos Wilson attended the (rested that -all the masqueraderq be `LIIIDber and Lath -- - - to serve. Security and Servicei Belleville convention of the Y. p'• judged at ten o'clock and all wear y' their costumes throughout the even- B. C. SbinQles Plfofae, Pick. 60ee U. of Oshowa Presbytery on Fri- - - da and Saturday of last week.' ing as it .is the custr�m where mas- iLi]IIe Coal' ES 'Address Pbone i. Y aY querade parties- held. Announ- On.Friday last Mrs, Gannon vis- � 7L � na _ YY . MAW BROUGHAM -JPICK 516 cements' will be made later.. Alberta Coal rted Gladys, to St . MichaeI's Hosp- _14 LICENSED AUCTION>i�R AND itaie a e s even `oils ill ' .-_ . _- -- . ±- _ - DOH1eet10 Coke , VALUATOR q T Bonk Fair Tonight..: Pickering We Handle the past week. Cement. Lime, Plastw f3alee 000ducted Anywhere Miss Ella Wallace,, - of Toronto, Maple Body Wood Phone or write. Address 914 Dundas visited the Brown home on Wednes- Miss Janet Young, of Claremont, p i Street, East, Complrate Line of Pur• day. Mrs. Brown accompanied her passes in her 73rd year.,. Agents for Lnudy Fenow Whitby. -Ontario. home: the week -end in. Toronto. Ina, Livestock, agsl, Much sympathy is felt by Broug- The vilIhge of Claremont and sur- and Metal Loohop -- ha ,f .Hug Chow- _ths 1988 a ­nil OHNERAL INSURANCE ives of, the late Robt. Scott, of of a life-long citizen in the death of Pisses — Pialkwbt, Mi* `j - Claremont. Miss Janet Young, in her 73rd year, Ceckshntt Implements Mr. Howard Malcolm. and Robt. .who passed peacefully atiay on; N Secure Mees Before Duybg -POINT D • , j ■ .- L tick DO(d and bit'. C: Plaxton, both •were in Tuesday, October 5th, at the home attendance at the International of her niece, Mrs. S. H. 'Foote on Insurance at Plowing Match at Fergus during last the• 8th con. of Whitchurch Tap. WILSON' BROS ?� r. educed f at es ,Pickering MIS week. _ Born on the old homestead on the •-+ The Brougham firemen .had a 4th con. Uxbrid=;e. Miss Young liv- LOCUSt H1s, ..Onto For yoar .car PICKERING, ON -T. hurried call to the Burwa.5h farm on ed there with her fatnily until her Phone Mark 7'200 See US WE DELIVER the 5th con. ,where threshing oper- Parents retired from farm' life. A-' - SERVIGE and PROTECTION ations were underway, 9ne day ,last bout fifty years aha she moved with ' week. Five, stacks of grain Were de them to Claremont where she has yea T -dg -,,t the byildi,n,gs raved, lured ever since they hacing<Predec- �t Mr. ali1,k'Mrs, David Annis, _ of eased her some thirty years. Of a ONEA CENT SUGGESTIONS R. G. CLENDENING whitevale, �I�C=CQZbuL Turner, of family of nine children born to the r DIRECTOR Green_ Riper and. ..-----'-'�• Ches lat William Young • and his fate for the Home lla'U ERALter' of Scarboro, spent bfu,,,,. Greenwoou, only one son r SALE E. E. Annis in honour of Mrs. An. Ambuhm2'ee , • „ Ysang; STUDIO COUCHES Day'and Night 9tfrvtee ms 82nd birthday. Brooklyn; a brother, David, of WEDN-ES • r ----`` The October meeting of the' W .' Guelph ' Navin saved aw a in' Se Pbone 9000 ' g P Y p- _ with or'vvithont wardrobe _ I•_.- eld at the .home of Mrs. L. tember, just one year ago. Of Scotch THURSDAY s Theo are'lovely couche8 ` Malvern 5000 Johnston had a good attendance and pioneer stock,- bliss Young was from FRIDAY � Markham, :Ont a fine guest -speaker, Mrs. -Shank, her youth, an active member of the _ of Green River, who from years of Presbyterian Church ' An Claremont, SATURDAY OOCABIONAL CHAIRS ex enence as a P , • _ professional nurse, having taught in the Sunda School t . 9.75 to $22.50 was able to give a most interestingfor near! thirty y :OCT. 20th o OCT. _ y y years. At the time •" and informative talk on the subject of church union, she carried her en- To celebrate our aftoi'llrept d3 END TALES 8e Reddy ,Health and .-Nursing. -Arrange- thusiasm into the United Church, 9 $2.25 to $5.25 nlents were made for holding the where she was always an active and -The Rexall Drug Store • . _... .. . For cold Weatherby calling us g Y •. Annual Halloween Party in the valued member and the only Chart- ' SPRING FILLED MATTRESSES NOW and having your stoves, Hall. Refreshments were served by ered Member of the' W. M. S. AI •.$16.50 to $22,50' furnaces,. troughs and roofs- the .Hostesses. though always so bright and cheer- To acquaint you with the FELT-M7AT TRESS, PAPEBS•$10,50 If it is a new�atove .o> furnace''' ,�St be. held n.. Sunday, Oct.. 31st, ,health for a number of years.rvices -ful, she has been in He s e� fin - , large " assortment- of R WALL afternoon at 2.30 o clock and in the gradual decline- became very-sippar- we will be pfeatted to serve you, eveningmereFiandise at bargaln.ptito y Our nc _ at 7.30 Rev. Kennedy oP ent in July when she went to the: ]refer Alfabalanaa, Day er Night P n are right.' :Pipes; dticri'a Medoc, will be in charge- of both -of home of . her niece,' Mrs. S. H. See bills . for particulars I' tri etc., always on hand. the services. Special music for the Foote- Here, in spite ' -of all that , Pl�eni il{gl0 - afternoon will . be furalished by • the • loving hands could do, her Condit- Agent for- MRssey--'Hari i g3 Markham United Church Male Quar. ion gradually grew worse until the, C. A• STERRITT repair& tet and in the evening by the Green= end' came. The funeral .services were J N a 'ood..United Church choir: On the taken her - �41� �I���B i following Tues b3' Pastor, Rev. J. E. Cttneral Direbtor `+ g y evening, Nevem Glover, of Claremont,'sssisted by ber 2nd,. a grand concert w111 be Rev. Doe, of Allandale. The floral The RexaU Druggist a FIIrDitiire Dealer Hardware T1nAmith held in the Town Hall, with Bert -1 tributes were many and beautiful `a ��—� PTCHERI�TQ Harvey and other artists (to be an- attesting to the high esteem in PIOK�ING BTtlq�. Ontail0 phase 40" ( - nounced)- on the program. Details which she was held. Interment was later, , l made in the Uxbridge Cemetery. Pyy: K • ,coat, ♦ .-•!..-.. _. • _ . .. Baa— ...:.. .... .: /* :' E � "s •• .� ':'ter n T ._ . .:) ...,. 1 /� sickened Terry and with a grunt. the n�tda's Favourite Tei+li man rolled over. "Quick, Pietro, get the ropes!" Terry knelt beside the man and was astounded to find an arm swing up and grip him. Terry had 'put the club on the floor and he hoped to find it with his loose hand as he struggled to free himself from the viselike grip. His free hand was groping on — the Boor and suddenly he felt the end -i of the club thrust into' his fingers. 507 Good Pietro! Terry wriggled his arm around until he could swing. The man's no C lub crashed against the se - --- There was' a surprised howl, an oath C" ..' and the. grip on Terry relaxed. r "The y mumbled to r ....�.�.�_ .+.�.+.+.�`.+.o.•. ��.:+:�.•::� :�.:::♦:+:+::+::::��:��r� .�::t: rope!" b e house, t y found an old ��`_�� _ _,- - • : - _ - � � � � � � � � � + Torr side"` Y the h e A gas station loomed up ahesA ►s Pietro. _ ►+e car. and he was going to stop,. but he ♦ Quickly he bound the man hand and ►�� "Keep a sharp lookout," Terry realized there was no telephone wiry HON THE foot. "I'll I+� "you can Zeave me like this! I'll ' warned Pietro. Ill search him for running' into it. He raced on. Pietro, : �� '� _ ��� bleed to death! ' the man cried in a the keys," with his eyes shut, gripped, the side 014 1AM4ND S '♦' hysterical voice, 'with the blood ooz. TeTry was back in a minute and of the car. 4 ` V Ing from, his nose. into the car with the motor going. (To be -Continued.) BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS4 ►;• "Can't I, though?" Terry was ' There was . a dirt road 'in. front of - working fast finishing up the bind= the house, but which way to turn? t i?� � :f:ins. There seemed to be more signs of Earth To Be Sifted ' 1• �� *.:� r:;,:;-.>;:.•s:ase'°:a2:o; ;9::'S;J:e;� � � �� a;� � � + o: � o_ :� oo'e o � � s': � � Pop Clark'i New York Blues They worked together and, Boon "Don't leave me to die," the man traffic toward the left. Terry took in Search For Relics begged. "Don't!" the turn and raced down, the road. , Area 200'to i shot, Terry Burke being, Terry was free and quietly working "If you die here, you'll cheat t$e The road•grew worse and there were the only sports writer to give them a his legs to induce proper circula- electric chair," Terry said grimly. no houses. He had to get to a tele- To preserve any relics of the early. chance at the pennant. As the ached- tion. Where Were They? phone. He came to' a crossroad and life along the Niagara frontier the ole, is played out the stars of the "I wonder what time it is?" contractor who gets the job of re - teams opposing the Blues are singled Terry's thoughts were on the game . Terry was surprised to feel him- - turned 'right, hoping a would lead' constructing old Fort George at out for spectacular death on the play and Larry. self shaking as he and Pietro groped him somewhere. In the distance he Niagara -on -the -lake must agree to Ing field by shooting or mysterious "Will there be 'a ball game to- their way into the kitchen, but sight heard a locomotive whistle and over sift- at least 60,000 cubic yards of poisoning, or are put out of commie day?" Pietro asked. of the clock on the wall made him some tree tops he saw a puff of earth which will be excavated in the sion by serious injury. Whitper, Phil- .'ye8+� pull himself together. It was three smoke. He drove the ear as fast as work to see if anything of historic adelphia pitcher, is shot through the "It isn't time for the game,' be- o'clock. Terry looked out of the win- it would go. In a few minutes he interest may be found. The plan heart; four Boston players are sent cause he turns on the radio then." • stows. There wasn't a house in sight came. out on the main highway and for old Fort Erie at Fort Erie Indi- to the hospital by the wrecking of • "Does he give you your lunch be- anywhere. Where were they? He tore down it. Where were they' cates an area of 1,100 feet by 640 their taxi: Dirkin. Chicago's star bat- fore he listens to the game?" unfastened the kitchen door and Why such- Godforsaken country • feet, enclosed b alisades and ram - ter, is poisoned, and Pietro, Chicago - "Not always." dragged Pietro with him. At the Where was it? parts encircling the whole area. Ap- - :. batboy disappears., 5cotter, St. Louie "Dam -oh dam! � How are we go _ _ _ - _-� proximately 90,000 feet of lumber pitching, ace, Is poisoned: Rawlins, ing to ,get out of here?" - si - is hanged In the ,.. _ ......... .. ............. : ""-"1 will be required and 10,000 square Chicago manager, 9 I think I can sm,611 something ._+ .+ :.�+ .+:.v:=.+� i�+��=���i�'������+��+�♦�♦�+�♦'�"'' yards of sodding. hotel room ad henoo j 2H tro d hopoful]F- Pemny,• Detroit's star pitcher, refuses Teilry sniffed. There• was no _ 3o play against the Blues, baseball's doubt about it. Their captor was ~ a ~ czar calls a meeting of club owners. Home Hints "Half h the sour aspics lly bad -- Terry Burke has had beats on -most cooking onions. ,Terry was sitting on •�� .� potatoes that are tossed at Hollywood of these sensational murders for the a wooden chair and, hearing a slight by its critics are W -directed. Some Star and Detective Kelly at first Bus- squeak, was on i l[3 knees instantly. By I AURA KNIGHT o! them should have been aimed at ' „), Sects both him and Larry Doyle, the The rungs were Irose and. ?o were the the audiences." legs. 'fie began ~,wring gt the loose :�':+:+:�.+':+:+.�: :�Pg�+�Z�Q+'� ' ��� ��+s� ♦�►P:+'♦�►'e�t:� Blues' rookie shortstop. Clark sends'� ""'�'� �`+' '' "' Roubin Mamoulian. Larry to Newark but he is soon sold rungs- TASTY 'LUNCHES AT HOME Combine dry ingredients -and miik to Boston and then to Washington. 'owners "Pietro!'.The boy was at. his side "We've you are n fortunate mother if your. in top of double boiler. Place over At Clark's suggestion, the ask at once. got- to get out of We children are able to come home for rapidly bohing water,' bring to scald - Terry to help them uncover the mur• Larry Is in here. These men aro murderers. away or man will lunch every day.. The noon rest makes Ing point tallow 3 to 6 minutes), and der gang and he agrees. ! love with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty must get ,another be killed. You remember the: story. a long, a -break in what seems them cook 5 minutes, stirring frequently...Addegg Add butter. Cool alightly.. Add egg daughter, and Terry with Alice An y ?" he about Whitper, dont yoss . b school day,and. sends them back re- freshen for the afternoon session. The yolks. Fold in egg whiten. Pour into _ drews. Big Boy Planer, Cleveland's of talked, he yanked the legs of the outstandlne-'advantage in having the hot, buttered inch frying pan. Cook -all around star, Is poisoned -and In- chair back and forth, "Well, -he was children home for lunch is that you over low ate a 3 ;minutes. Then bake �► capacitated, but lives. Terry outlines the first. Then -they tried to kill can -give them a hot meal. consisting In moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 15 o his lana to Kelly, who has become P some men in Boston. Dirkin was °t the foods should have. Though minutes. Omelet in sufficiently cooked his friend, before the crucial aeries the second man to be killed. That's hundreds of thousands of children take when: a knife . inserted" comes out. between the Blues and Washington. why you were kidnapped, so he" could their- lunches to school in the form of clean. Cut across at right angles to ' Terry fears Larry is marked for death, - be poisoned. Then they killed- Scot sandwiches, this is usually a necessity handle not 'to ter' in St. Louis and Rawlins in Chi- and certainly not a pretererice, cut all the way through. _ "Here," he said to Pietro, "rub my Don't be u knew Rawlins - your sago.Jer What .child wouldn't rather .come hands as hard as you can. managThey killed him." Pietro home for lunch when mother puts a 'Baking Powder Blscults ► afraid of hurting ifie.'' ' was weying quietly. "They took. gttte extra time on weal'planning and ♦ ' cope sifted flour A :'• Life began to. come back to his him out of a sick bed and hung him turns out delicious, hot dishes that. 2 teaspoons baking powder. _ 2 hands as Pietro . worked. He could on the door of a room at the hotel" 3atlefy and soothe' The following toy teaspoon salt -- -feel the blood painfully working iia Pietro cried. on. Go near the door, lunch dishes will make a hit with both 4 tablespoons butter or other short - way through his veins. They tingled Pietro, and keep crying, cry harder,, the youngsters and the adults. Cass- enitsg _ _ could wiggle his fingertips and final- s0 a can ear y loosened. _ erol-- a-Ja moa, a ca e y BPOTe pink and golden brown -hot biscuits, cup gt(about), e, Sift flour once measure, add baking. 7y, his whole hand felt nearly normal, A Clever Rune _ . light as a Puffball=a simple. . green ceder and salt, and *M -again -Cut - _. "That's fine. Now we'll see what _sow mach of. it -was --real- t?r lam' "salad, and fruit-eeived with the grace in shortening; add milk gradually un• we can do to_._th-ese-ropes-about tended, Terry could not >tinow, but that costa only a ]!tile thought and til soft. dough la formed. Roll �i5 inch ''---legs•" - Pietro was doing a .magnificent job care.- Such a luncheon gives new thick on slightly floured board. Cut _ of weeping. ' He kept it up for sev, meaning to the old refrain "there's no with -floured biscuit cutter. Bake in eral minutes, and -the there was a place "like home." .This Casserole. of . hot oven (459 degrees F.) 12 to 15 The nein remedy for sound outside the door. , voice Salmon is as easy to make and as economical as it is. delicious. minutes. Makes 12 biscuits. "What's eating you?" a And the baking powder biscuits are Eggs and vegetables which are so R H E U M A T I S M asked. Terry thought he recognised the famous! necessary in growhig children's diet can be combined In a e ng ve - an appetizing B h bemmes ineta�dny�l0alons that, tLa of have for Joan voice. It sounded like one. of the had come to his ipartment. '. Casserole of Salmon stable omelet. bud° seeking a °� rcngM a suebet and ppaa�un�a How else tan you account fol entfsasiaatic weiceme gives to Fynnoa Salt. "Tell h:m you are sick,''vuus Teri „ whispered. Get over on your bed• quick rid 24 teaspoon salt o a o rug or e 6 medium-sized potatoes s combination of natural tales of, the Earth? _ who is subject yyhwever anyone to the tat- "I'm sick," Pietro said between Daeh of pepper 1 cup canned salmon, flaked 2 tablespoons butter , taeesdRbenmatxpsinsdeddestotaJeFymas Iregularly, We for him lxjpna to sobs. 1 cup celery, diced' teaspoon salt aspect. No longer do the pain- ars defy hb efforts to .ecurc. tonged for "Aw hell!" .There was a sound of 1 tablespoon onion, chopped 1-8 teaspoon pepper Hot rich milk. because Lbe .corrective in¢redienu in ° salt-�°`t't. cAdd�um' 1-en%am- :• �oa•ctxdefied.tlrtcAdCua'cresaaiata-- g bolt 'slipping and then a key was turned in the lock. Terry back, 1 cup milk 1 tablespoon melted butter Peel potatoes and boil until tender. system -it had tc mote on.'moveottt- , ,stood h ld be hidden by the door as • • ,e to 8 unbaked baking powder his. Drain, then shake over low heat until SEND ALL :- DYEING TO US Bring New Color to Clothes and hoose '. what clothes are you tired ,.f -what cur i ams took faded? H&%,e them dyed . - but �.nly by experts - T,.r .nto's famou* dv- ers. W+...give things new -life and'colur. All Questions as to materials,, colors' or costs gladly anavaered and charjrep pAid one ,ray on , all orders. Only ooe- parhar' only one 'address. PARKER'S DYE WORKS, LTD. Dept. 2 - 791 Youge St., Toronto .[I MELT FINETHIS MORN INN -' FREE . FROM THAT THROBBING - HEADACHE AND READY FOR And auHercn wbo have turned to Fyason so a woo ' :•.f9alt have load good cause to bless the dap they it ' swung open. suits, roller} t%a inch thick, dry. Rice or mash thoroughly. Add A �?(%O D DAY s. gave it a iiia! Wherever the subsea of RLeg- butter. salt and pepper, Whip very _ �atic!)srrope ani The door opened Coa{bine ingredients in order given. WORK. ryanoo Where are you'. the voice ask Turn into greased -casserole; bake in light with sufficient hot milk to moist-. �ynno°gekinatuwb1ev:ulofvnterevcrymorn. en suitably. Pile roughly over top of 77 tog for your kheumaucVains,Sciatica. Lumbo- ed. hot oven (425 degrees F.) 25 minutes, 1 etc,andyouw;ltsooaberejc:angLbaUfebas "Here," Pietro sobbed. stirring mixture twice during ;}rat tFat br+� meat mixture in deep greased oi✓ br�bt and cheerful again, Your drag- Zia sena 8yano° telt, the provia Hritiea The man moved toward Pietro's minutes of baking. Place ,bcuits on baking dish, and brush with melted j aessedy. Tait a }arse naekage if you have any > diaicuY. a tsupp1; aria: Laureation voice. The little . -.light coming top of 'salmon mixt +8fter it has butter. Re heat and brown in a Lot Agmeies �ea Gnabrki 6cts'MoatteaL a through the door made Terry blink. baked 1A minutes; return to oven, oven, 460 'degrees F. As the man bent over Pietro, Temv'I '0 15 minutes logger to bake Note 1. Sweet potatoes may be used !posted across the room with t Serves 4. instead of white potatoes. , Note 2. For pies using potato crust; ' - WATT.- -8�T w leg m his Fia;yi He bro'' .. P g P C. -. provned slab down r the man's Vegetable' Mixture tilC baking dish with meat mixture skull just . as he turned to look be" 35 cup fresh peas only to within an inch of the rim, be- who suffer occasional[] �• hind him. •There was a, du`1'crack that cup celery, cut in strips t fore adding the potato crust: -xfroheadaches ought to know this - FO YOUR LIVER! 2-3 cup raw carrots, diced = el[ - +a*syy to quick yell i medium onion, sliced -- At the first sign of such pain, take j And You'll Always Feel Great �� . 2 tablespoons butter 1 Do „. mea �, "I fed r OWI—air d "A Case of Nerves salt sd, ae pep, bate to =et up mortr6tga, wea ft Pepper. net�ous, eonstipahA The reason w ALL women at 1 Cook vegetables together in small lV a !liter. A bsshby &W doss hw- some period of amount of water until just fender. It supplies the body's !Batista! lasts- their lives need a Drain. Saute in butter and season d l"sfoetritbilBsut la sant 6btsds strengthenin tonic .. , with salt and pepper. Prepare -omelet; 111119111 a �sya, ilBteatisa ood slemeebr like Dr. Pierce a turn out on platter., Place vegetables �oggGa d» body wide sacro. ll[ iib Favorite Prescnp• arhsgltby yew system is poisetwd =d sat tion. The young between folded layers. Serve at once. egd,g, ,`Tr.".j4ws ands fres from woman who suffers Serves 6. - - sad baru sBtraeb, aro & gaidtest. nisst f tom m o n t b l y said west aslraral way of reded ywr live x x pains, the expect- Omelet r M beAL A edelitaled doctor's htsdsa. - • '4 w ant mother who 2 tabiespoons q`cooktdg tapioca $ga/. Aga bd ]ills a now peasm Try has nausea and other disagreeable symp- toas, or the middle-aged woman who ex- teaspoon Dalt �"S' �'' Won �� perience. 'Leat flashes•' and nervousness, 1-8 teaspoon pepper : TAfflA7i should try this "Prescription' Mrs. W. Raker d ]tonic o, Colwarg Ont., aid: 'I �(j cup milk ,Used Dr, pierce's Favorite Presaiptioo 1 tablespoon butter through the change at life and felt so well. *�� I dw.take it oendonany to keep me well 4 egg yolks, beaten until thick and aKuC NO. 43—.'37and make me have a 9604 night's rest. I lemon colored !ad it wo°derfnI for a case of 'nerves'." On tablets bo ciao liquid It 04 4 egg whites 'beaten stiff. two "Asptrfn" tablets with a half "glass of water. Sometimes if the pain . is more severe, a second dose is neo- eaaary later, according to directions. If headaches keep coming back -we advise you to see your own physician. He will look for the cause in order to correct it. 0 "Aspirin" tablets are made in Canada. "Aspirin" is the registered trade -mark of the Bayer Company, Limited, of Windsor, Ontario. Look >-for the name Bayer in the form of a cross on every tablet. ud G6— + dlUPIRM f f atAOE IN cANAM C-8 ae41 New sire, sem...•,:. r _�:.�.� .,> ,�� ._ ., _-..... .. :',. .. - - _ " , .... ,��-. - - - _ ,• - - -�::..,•�::� ��� :::.�� ::�:.:. s � 7. -• New Lord Mayor of London Wanted! A Hurricane DAY SCHOOL "Good-bye. Hope you run into e - :SUN� hurricane!" This sounds a strange V x "God speed" to departing airmen, # ` - LEJSON but actually it was what they wished i+R. x themselves. For the two airmen, giv- �� ea such a strange good-bye, formed G an expedition setting out from Boa- LESSON IV the word washing to refer to baptism, j x �„ `l' ton, Massachusetts, to study weather — John 10:7-16• However, baptism does not save us, s , Success depended upon 'ins P ri flan . Renewal ndit o h so ,D c 3' c II away z wash! Y g Titus 3:1-11 but is a symbol of the. ,. Printed Tet Titus 3:1.11 of our sins. which takes place when their being able to make observations 'GOLDEN TEXT - "For the grace of we are born again. °;r of a hrric ri u a, e. • God hath • appeared, bringing Salva- It is that gradual conforming of the ' y tion to all men:' —Titus 2:11. mind, more and more, to that new spir• made fol' the ultimate winner to visit y TRE LESSON IN ITS SETTING itual world into which he. has been in- Hollywood for screen tests. Who. k• Time — The words of our Lord troduced, the restoration of the divine %" knows—there may be another Garbo were uttered in October, A.D., 29. The image, , `;'W or Barrymore. We think this aeries Epistle to Titus was written shortly " of programs is really giving Canadi- before the martyrdom of St. Paul "Which he poured out upon us an taleht an opportunity. .If any of pro- bably A.D. 66.richly, through Jesus Christ our Sa-' . -- our readers would like to compete, Plage — Our Lord's words were nt- ' viour." All the spiritual blessings of '' just write Ken•-Soble. at CFRB, To- tered in Jerusalem. The Epistle of the new birth and of the new life ronto. + Paul to Titus was written'irom Rome are represented as flowing down to to Titus who was residing in the is- us• from and out of the one fountain From down below the border comes ` land, of Crete. and well -spring of the love of -God word that Murray MacEcheran, 'To-, John Raskin has Well said. "There ' the Father, , 1e. no wealth but life:' The question ionto trombonist who joined the r ... dman' Swinge - might Inge- . might well be asked by every man, in Sinner Declared Just ,, ranks of Benny Goo s w z roos has left that musical organiza- the quiet of an hour when he is alone "That, bei°ng justified by his grace, y a' tion to join Glen Gray'v Casa Loma with himself and with God: "What we might be rkade hdirs according to. s` Orchestra. .This brings a couple more would I consider to be the richest,•ful- .the hope of.ete'rnal life." To be jus €" i' of Toronto's' 'musicians together. - „_ last posAble life for myself, if I tified is to be declared just, and, in P` Glen Gray, if you recall, some years could have everything in the world i the epistles of Paul, it means that " I,-� 4 " wish to choose P' Then he ago formed his band in Toronto and should might follow wish this question with an- a sinner before the throne of holy i � '' played at the Casa Loma when it was other: "Is my life today as rich, deep, God is declared just or righteous. turned into a hotel. - tall, and satisfying as it can Ise?" "Faithful is the saying, 'and con- K Two -Piano Team ,John 10:7-16. The central statement cerning these things I desire that Just spoke to Lou Snider of the 1n this.lesaoa assigned tows, from the thou affirm -confidently, to the end 3.'e.'; famous piano team of Snider and tenth chapter of John, as it relates to that . they who have . believed God y F Ross. He informs us that they will, the general eub]ect of our lesaon..for may be careful to maintain good "' put on a $fteen- minute program today. is tonna at the end of verse i0, works. These things are good and ;!' d,;r over the CBCT, Commission and Mu- " Good works tuaf networks. on Thursday, October . +. have life andprofitable unto men. .. he may h I came that they y ve a ins that: 29 at 8:15. We recall the first time Tire reason why Christ is able to bring good and blessing to other �` y these o bestow abundant life upon mea` is be people. There are good works on a �`� ano program and we are really tick - cause, on the one hand, he delivers etrietly materialistic basis. such . as $ , ;` led with the progress they have made. Y GradTheY are also heard on the men from all those powers which rob supplyingigclothes,#ood, shelter, and. n Friday evenings them of -life. He delivers from the Pow- relief in physical distress. minister - Cigarette Show o or of alas, the power of Satan, and the ing to the sick, and the lonely, � and 'With centuries-old ceremony at the Guilrhall, Sir Harry Twyford was with Ray Locksley'a orchestra. power of Heath. He is able to do this the impoverished; but there are good elected to be next Lord Mayor of London. . Before the election a because he lived einlesslp and can give works on a higher plane, such as un- service was held at the Church of St..Lawrence Jewry. Sir Harry .-Victory. folding the word o! God to those tvho is nearer the camera in the procession to the Guildhall. - JFrom down. blow came the inam- Tbe abundant life which we have in 'do not know it, bringing Comfort in. son on a the 12th consecutive sea - Christ extends -into ,every sphere of an hour of tragedy, leading others son on the air o! the "Voice of r - =our personality. out of darkness into light. ignorant agara" program, featuring the Car- nd and age -Our Lord came also to give us more omen, praying with others .. _ by Francis 1 D Indian Boro- _ done ofnthed men .and `w borundum ' Ba abundant intellectual lite. We can and for others; faithfulness to those legends , related hardly imagine today the -mental dark- who need us, etc. That 'great pas - mess of the world into which our Lord sage in Tim. 3:16,,17 reveals the su- -, `. Around commercial programs. The programa .•Came.. preme spirituality .of what we call . % are heard from 7.30 to 5:00 Satur- More .Abundant Life good works, and no man can 'do good The �ial days oust the'CBS web. Aiost.pf all, Christ is able, and he: Warks unless is_B. believer in the The- s Listeners who are great�fing t e - hr is _ es only. to give to men a rich, more a un- Lord JesFs. Notice especially the s RADIO irl seri such as Ma Perkins, the - w certainly dant, overflowing spiritual life._ He word "careful. The word. implies HEADLINERS bei t 8 umber ewl series en- -dant, n s alone brings God into the life of mien. _two things: "Bring- your brains to appreciate Col b as n rt The epistle of Paul to Titus was' bear on these truths that are being 0 O OF 'rHE titled "Jenny Peabody;' heard every .Written to him while. he was *orking thus constantly examined; bring .With FRANK DENNIS 8y' W i Sas a disciple of Christ and a laborer them into ,your hearts through your _ „. gro i Mond ednesday an Friday a do the church in the' island of Crete. n� - p•m The., programs, will orig- ' minds, -that they may fliter--into the' ' ' a e m --the Ch'cago studios, and "Put them in mind to be in subjec- shape. the life. Carefulness means will feature n to Everitt,distinguished cast head-. ; tion to -rulers, to authorities, to be ob- the occupation of the,mind with the Well, here we are back again with utes of practically everything that ed by. Mento Everitt, edient." The reference here is princi•. truths that produce holiness of life. a little more gossip about the people could be broadcast—sport—comedy character actress. must be -a ear on the radio. --drama—song—and_ music. --- -_ _ Descriptive Music authority in the island of Crete. "To direct red continuous effort 'to ' in- The other day We slipped into the -be ready auto every good work" Good Victor Bay's new, program is ca1� works have nothing to do with the cer• crease our faith. studios of - CFRB-, and . gum -shoed ing 'a deal of comment. This new Some good friends of ours just talnty of our being saved, but good "But shun foolish gnestionings, our way into a studio .and what breezed into town -• Norman Harris aeries is devoted to music describinz works certalr ought to be a part of endo genealogies,- and strifes, and do you think we found—Roy Locks- all mahner of worldly subjects under . the experience of everyone who is fightings about the law; for they are ley and an unknown lad. Roy tells 'and his r-joobbing it u Triorthoand now, the direction of Victor Bay, brilliant "!saved. unprofitable and vain." us that the lad is Joseph Laderoute e P oung CBS conductor, with Davi,l- "To speak evil of no man." There is —a new comer to radio—and Joseph are located at the Palais Royale in . y Hollace-Shaw and other'stars. ; Toronto—broadcasting over CFRB. Ross, probably no greater sin among_ . the "A factious man•" The word in- has' one of the finest tenor voces we t The program is. aired Thursdays dicates a man who is determined tQ have ever heard. We understand that Frankie Radcliffe, Harris's ace •.r•:m- children of God than speaking evil one peter, we take it is quite a lad. No over the Columbia set faom' 10:00. to, - o! another, and this vicious habit the go his own way, and so forms par- Joseph is taking the tenor lead in P 10:30. New Teatanient continually, denounc• ties and factions in .the church. "Af the Mendelssolui Choir Concert in sooner than he gets in town that he first and second admonition re- ver near future. Laderoute or- calls Dorothy Daly, local songstress, ter a e Literally, the , • ea. Not to be contentious." Lite y, , _thismeans 'Sr -win that such a one is ya Do- -gentle, showing all meekness toward perverted., and sinneth, being se - best wishes to -you, Joseph. about each other. By the way, .i all. men." condemned. The'meaning seems to Grad Presentation rothy's brother, Ran, used to. play in Orn'YAL a -- the Harass organization about a year "For we also once were foolish." be that, .after a first attempt to in- ago ���� ���� That is. acting without understanding, duce this person to desist from his Another new voice to come on the 'stuliidfy, 'without 'discernment; which - perverse. and self-willed conduct, Ti- air in recent programs is that of Jack pac=ing Canadian Talent Is a characteristic of every sinner. tus is to waste no more time on. him, Barkin: hack sang. in 'Toronto some .� •'Disobedient." Both to God's laws, and he tells us because he knows his efforts will be years ago, at which time o started that Canadianalking to en talent. is far :� 9 3 % ._the laws of magistrates and rulers. useless. on a night club tour. Now he is "Deceived." ,As is ,2 Tlm. 3:13, either ; - back for the Grad• .Cigarette Broad- from running .dry. Elimination con - by the devil or by' the false ,opinions cast Congratulations are in order teats are being" run from local thea- of men: "Serving divers lusts and tock S Chatham, Brant ' is Jack's case, for a week ago, the area at Galt, P Hamilton' ;pleasures." With a sort of grim humor "It. is a kindly fate that has not stork paid the Barking a' visit. Speak- ford, Woodstock, Sarnia, -St. Paul here"flashes a'sudden light on given us the gift of •seeing onrsclvea ing tap the Grad presentation over and'other points west. The winners heard on the Sunday noon ams47. CE - what is called a life of pleasure, and as others see us:' CFRB; ill? program Is one of the fin- are ®� shows what a slavery it really is. _Will Durant, est yet pres4nted—featuring two min- tour hour: Arrangements have been ® { "Living in malice and envy, hateful, ., hating one another" Are not hatred \ . — _7 t ' • • .. Greenwoou, • • ' -and envy the cause of nearly all mar- - - - _ dere. and most of the lies that people _ _ werhe R • In rural e Ontario i should 'eA.. _" i' , t the Royal this Year. It shows tell about others, and, ultimately, the :. agric in all its branches. Brings cause of war itself! togeth*� �conttn tt?_t outstanding authorities on agricu�_IiC�G and livestock. "But when the kindness of God our Bring the fanny, reapbenefits ' Saviour, and his love toward man, ap- MILD BRIGHT and .pleasures of thio "Regal "But dim= penal Year". peared." Of course this is a direct re- ference to the Incarnation of the Son CIGARETTE GL4RICSUS of God, for God's love for the world :> 1 rues so great that he sent hie only be- A l/� ���� oul- YOECeII Son. 17IIti1 that time me irhard• , ;.TQ BACCO A Dazzling Horse Show. Beet and ly knew, and never knew In all the ' N THE J tatty cattle' horses. sheep, swine, !bit$ wealth of Its meaning. that God is :i' try, foxes, minks, flowers. )lds, or. of the, choicest products of fields, or.. Deaven loved sinners on earth, p w? chards and gardens of the country. Washing of Regeneration BIG PAC_ KAG E Canada's Greatest ",Not by works done in righteous- ,• Fat StOCIC SNOW nese, which we did ourselves." All the • Feature attractions every day. Brill- " tont displays of hoPsemanship• Boma good works done in righteousness, are t • ' � worthy and commendable but they can thing different, every minute. . - .. _. sever save us. "But accordfng to his Cheap Railway Fares mercy he saved us." The mercy of. God is aimply-his knowledge of our desperate need, and his delivering as , a a. November 16 - 4 , from the fearful copsequenceis of our _Royal Coliseum desperate condition. "Through the I 'TORONTO - "washing of regeneration." 3 Our word regeneration simply means TINS . 254 �o* i^Jormattox. trrtte: maks Dora again. Most Commentators <>: W. A. Drydon, Mgr., 217 Bay St.. 3 Toronto. s'a • �'; >; DANCE _ ••� n¢aC Yi¢Zt Kt� ¢ W0 prize list, which will be added to by for travelling, a dress sof hunter's Andle7 the Institute. The project will be green, with coat, hat and gloves Stouffville Junior Fs is club , T«� considered by everyone as a very to match. They will reside near Grasmere Orchards have had rev ;L46 per last; $1.60 paid is advance worthy one, and this interest and Claremont. oral gangs on picking apples during • will bold a dance at j Subacriptioas to the United Staten generosity shown by theca two com- Mkuering Village the past two weeks. Claremont, Friday, OcL 22ad Wind - and _ advaaa, munity-conscious gentlemen is ad- Carl and Mrs . Willson, of Wind- mired and appreciated by everyone.. —The Y. P. U. are holding a sor. spent a few days recently with at 8.30 p. m. JOHN MURKAR, Proorietcr, Further details will be published a3 Masquerade Party on Wednesday his cousin, F. M. and Mrs., Chap- 1Baater'e Orchestra-" soon as they are. worked out, and a- evening Nov. 3rd. All young people _ _ vailable. are invited to come and join the Admission, 25c. Everyone Welcomer Brock'Aoad —'-�-' fun. ". Church organist carries silk Mexican —The Book Fair under the aus- ROOFIng _ Best 'wishes to Mr.. and Mrs. . drawn work handkerchief carried by pices of the Pickering Public Library Law' Motor Sales Huh Michell on their marriage her mother at her 'wedding over 8 g starts today. We have had an ad- Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing. Chrysler Plymouth which took place at `Vhitevale, on forty years ago. vance view of the exhibits. Don't Asphalt Shingles. Roll RooOng, ..Saturday, October 16th. The bride miss it. There is .something for ev- I-ply,$1.25 per rell. Roof Coating, VMS formerly :Hiss Marjorie Kayes,. hlichelt-ayes erybody. - 65c, per. gallon.. Dealer well known and' popular among the er -meeting of the W. folks of Brock Roads__ The_happ Whitevale Os* i a*'- - Also chimneys rebuilt red repaired. GOOD;USED 'CARS vale Baptist Church was the scene I. will be held at the home of bits. GOODYEAR TIRES Couple are motoring to New York. W. J. Miller, on Tuesday afternoon, JACK REID Mr. John Howe and Mrs. F. of a pretty Autumn wedding when WILLARD BATTERIES October 26th at 3 o'clock. Roll Call GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Clark, of Havelock, are visitors of Ena Marjorie, youngest daughter of —Do's and Don'ts on the Highway." DANBA17TUN 35-15 Mee. James Keyes for a few days, Mrs. Kayes and the late James H. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Talk on the Handbook by Mrs. R. •aa also are Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Kayes of Pickering became the Give w a trial on a New or a Used Car of Windsor. These is .were re- r H. Crank. "Insects" by Miss D. gide of Hugh Gordon Michell, .son 24 Iisura Towing Service P of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Michell, Bayne. The Cup that Cheers' by ATTENTION , _1yent at the Kayes-Michell_weddir►g. Mrs. Coates. Assistant Hostesses— . Gordon • J. -Law of Claremont. Autumn flowers and Mrs. Crockett and Mrs. Andrew. Jr. —Kill'. Kill! Kill! Step on it, we ferns decorated the church for the are late! Hello, there are a couple ceremony, performed by Rev. Harry Brook' Road Gravel Phone 2908 of cars that have run into each oth- Wilson, Pastor of the church. Mrs. UNIONVILLE JUNIOR FARMERS, Pit PICKERING, ONTARIO er head on ! Hurry past! There are Florence Clarke, of Havelock, cous- - 1 dead and wounded people on the in of the bride, played the wedding will hold their Crushed Pit IZul1 grass. We might have to' go to music. While the register was being court as 'witnesses, or carry them to signed, the choir sang, "O Perfect ANNUAL AUTUMN BALL Gravel a hospital! Give her the gas! You Love". The bride, given in marriage can pass that truck before we get b'y her brother, J. Alfred Kayes, in n to the top of the hill! Hurry! Gosh, wore a, gown of white faile taffeta. MAMMOTH HALL, MALVERN Sand and Graded you almost hit that old lady! Why Her tulle veil was held in place by Stone do people allow women as old as a halo of tulle, trimmed with seed on' that to get on, the highway, any- pearls. She carried a shower bou- • Delivered or Loaded in. Fit �� Best that /��=11� way'. They are all hen -minded . We quet of Ophelia rosea and • lily -of- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29th a� artixtl y can gi� -aright. have hurt her. There is a the -valley. The bride wear attended PHONE: Plant, Frick 1026 Esamin0we t Serrriaa hole we can break through in that by her' sister, Miss Edna Kayes, Hannigan's Music—Refreshments Toronto office Howard 6471 _ dine ,of traffic. Giv her the gun' wearing a gown' of ice -blue crepe, 7 t * . 0 Gek, that was close' you hear who also carried Ophelia roses. Mr. Admission 50 cents eIOH:V BOURNE &SON Q. >Ei. that guy swear" We didn't hit him. Sydney- Pugh, of Whitevale, assist- _ �l¢t --- . B�t_hat_hurn and make that fel- ed the The ushers ushers .were: low get over where he belongs! Why lieu Charles Ireson and Lieu Allan the fool w'on't give us the right of Gray. • As the bridal party left the BROCK way! He .can't .be going over forty- church, the bride's Sunday School St. Pahl-s.Anglican. Sunday, Oct. 24th. Sunday School at 2'p. m. Ev- THEATRE five. How can .he expect to stay on Class- of boys formed a guard -of- ening Prayer at 3 p. m: Preacher at the pavement at that pace' — Dept. honour, with Autumn boughs. A re- this service, Rev, E. G. Robinson. '�$=*r$Y Ha� Hull ce tion was held at the horse of the Builder and COLltrao=Of of Highways • p All are cordially invited to worship bride, Hill Crest Farm. The bride. with US. - and groom left for a honeymoon _ 113•ob Morton Circus rags Annual trip to New York. The bride chose All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even= Bnoxw'ork and dtoaeWarlk In Memoriam ings, �0 cents �" i1 Specialty Treat to Needy Children World's p r lArgest Indoor Show, Presented at FAMILEX.-4Who has not heard of - Ct'9 9 Maxwell — In loving memory '• of FRIDAY and BATURDAY Ardhite S rvioe Toronto by Ramesea Shriner. One this name or - tried one or" more. of October 22 and 23 Hundred Thousand to Attend. these 200 family necessities ° 750 our dear Husband and Father; William Maxwell, -who passed a- �� Show Fri, at 0.00; Sat, at 9.45 JRep611R _—�.- employee -dealers earn their, living 3 For the 5th succesaire year, the respectably in this iniiependent bus- 'ay, Oct. 24th, 1936. 'Saturday Matinee at 1.30 1'81?. (.f;OiVN [NNE )Etameses Shrine ,Temple will pies iness. To all qualified parties we No one knows how much we miss you, Saturday Evening Show starts at a3. i0 Eiodehxak Rd. and Kingston 13d. ent Bob. Morton's Shrine Charity grant protection for a reserved tern- do one knaves the bitter pain 4 �- Phone Pick 663 . i of 800 families.. Canadian pro- We have suffered since we loci .you, ;BOBBY BREEN Circus in .Maple .Leaf Crardensev to s . p n -... ery afternoon and evening from Oct, ducts, and guaranteed. Attractive �:rfe- ih: - - containers, -law rices. If you are _In our hearts your memory lingers. _ 25th to 30th, inclusive, it .has been. P y Sweetly, 'fender, Fond 'and True, fi _ -r Votille t� announced by DiW. �►. Porter, ahard-worker and serious, Hake the Ra>tnbo'W On lrroo _ move • our ambition prompts. We There is not a day, dear father .:Illustrious Potentate. The Circus as } Y P P. R. _ heretofore,' will be the "gigantic, will lip you!' Catalogue and details That we do not think of you. The lyse" - : stupendous, collossai aggregation" Free: — The Familex Products, —Sadly mused by wife and family. We do Building nf s►ll kindr- assembled each year, by Col. Bob Company, 570 St. Clements Street, With Morton, founder of the largest 3- Montreal. OF 'RE I MA RO3SON CARPENTERING, r ring circus in the world. The Bob ..COURT T_ REVISION CHARLESYBUTiERWORTH CEMENTING. ' ' . Morton Circus is -entirely new thisHANCO PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby riven •:.'LUM GING - e year—the most outstanding circus that the first sitting of the Court - a of his Whole career, be maintains of Revision of the Municipally of MONDAY. TUESDAY.* WEDNSDAY and bringing to Toronto such world -re - the Township of Picker: for the ROO>''ING a P Otwber 28. Zti sad 27 We s so Hell Brantford fioo9n nowned features as: Lea Krimis, revision of the Assessment Roll. of from the New York Hippodrome, the said municipality, for the year '"F'tret Show at 700 S ;. ' sensational brother and sister acrob- % 1938, and for hearing appeals that ' Last Complete Sbow at 8.2'0 Mat••rials, Empire Be►tbroom Atic team who will be seen for the •5bre Egiitpnat+at. Dneo Wester • first time in Canada at this ear's may be duly filed against assess- Si« y f y inerts contained in said roll, will be' Sing and sy. tt•mq. Beatty :Shrine Charity- Circus; the Fly4ng held at the Townshi Hall, Brough- Y" 'Stnble Egrki.onien6 r ` Otaris; known as the venuses and A. 'W. MITCHELL P am, an Monday the First day of ......Be Ha pp ap other Building Material Adonises of the Flying Trapeze, Pickering November, ove be the afternoon hour 'of one With Estimates Free who were imported from German;, s 7, at the two years ago to appear in the king - OF WHICH all persons Interest - 'ANTHONY or Guaranteed W k G eed ling Bros. and Barnum and Bail• ort. ed will please take notice and, goy- HONY MARTIN ey Combined Circus, -where they ree- ern themselces accordingly. LEAH RAY F; Jr PROUSE •eived "top biAing" in 1935 and 1936; JOAN DAVIS and Dr. Herman Ostermaier and his io- =Phone `1502;Rad SerVice D°nald R. Heaton. HELEN WESTLEY ry horses, :direct from France --and con, C Clerk. ;-Also P[t,KhRfYC;x, Ovl'ARI sidered by experts the most beaut- iful and intelligent stallions in the ELISABETH. BERONER :world. In all, over 100 amazing and Expert servioe � and regi E. R.' • Woodward United Church Anniversary Services next mirth -making features from' every, pairs to all makes. Reaabs • a-+ IN on Sunda and Tu per on Tues. , ' corner' of the globe have been colt- _ - .. " s'� ' o y1 week Turkey Supper on Taos- - -- ected by Belb Morton in what he onable chargee. Work OL'P.' STOCI OF GROCERIES "Dreaming LIT.. day evening. _ fustly claims 'is "the greatest array guaranteed. COMPLETE AND F$ESH of thrilling acts and performers ev- ,: ;._er assembled under one roof. Last -ARTHUR .� Ii.L.D AT ALL TIMES year, Rameses Shriners and their Graduate Radio and Televi6m .lnstitutt Try' our `Special Blend of Coffe VHave friends were' -hosts to 25,000 orph- Membet Official Radio Service Mss'+ �j -ens and under -privileged children at Specially packed for us, 33a lb. Assoc' t4^ :. the Shrine Charity Circus. �g-yer- 14 }6 N i• S. )1, N l C K E R l N G it is estimated that.'!ttore than 30, Our Fresh and Cured Meats are �+ E 000 need .thjdren Orli be given the kept wholesome by Electric Refrig- FINDLAY STOVES --trAP'3` circus treat by warm -heart oration. • i �- Cale Register 3 ed Ontario business men who have 4 A Complete line of Stoves and �R not forgotten what a joy the circus See our weekly Wes bulletin for c -was to them in their childhood days. SATURDAY, OCT. 30th — Auction SPECIALS sale of household furniture, gar- Ranges' on our floor for your Pians under way [or Pickering Twp. den tools and 'many other articles, BROUGHAM, ONT. • Oratorical_Contest. in the Village of Pickerin El- Phone Pick 582 ` izabeth Street), the property of _ �-Advance announcement is made H. G. Calvert Jr. Sale at 12.00 -- - this week of an Oratorical Content, o'clock. See bills. Terms, Cash. 'A'="rENTtON. FARMERS I- Telephone Call will have one of our mets at your for the school pupils, (Public and Win. Maw, auctioneer. ` ;..Continuation) for the schools of this THURSDAY, NOV. 4th mark GENERAL REPAIR WORK .: door with a complete lice -up of );rices and !�- township,to be held in the Township your calendar for this Public P Weare prepared torepair azars. Ball, at Brougham near the end of Auction sale of 2 car -loads of trIIekB tISCtOrs and all farm spteiEitations, November. The Brougham Branch springers, milkers, feeding steers - of the Women's Institute are spon- and heifers. Flesh from my ranch. machinery, wheels rebuilt and We to At a generous Mlowanee for stoves and deal -ins. Boring the Contest, A number of To be sold at lot 5, con. 9, Pick- tire -setting, wood -work and s different cissas® will be given, ages ering Torp., adjoining Balsam P. wooel turning of all kinds. -sued school classes governing the en - Terms, O. the property of Oscar White. We have now a stock of good re -conditioned stoves. '1 `trams qualifications. The school Terms, all sums of $25 and under, Place Our order now f0r teachers will be asked to co-operate cash, over that amount, 1 month's. wood -working aIld.tnrIIlIIg. .Dont forge{ ---We meet eompetiton prices 'in preparing - the pupils. Substantial credit by furnishing approved Phone or Oat[ - and numerous prizes will be given, joint notes bearing interest at 2 A. RO Yr E -..-.CHARLES COOPER `Messrs Robt. C. Reesor' and Rolbt. p• c. Sale --W cotnmence at 1 p. • c ""'Ruddy have each made a contribut- m. Rain -or Shine. WIm. Maw, Brock Read Storeand Blacksmitb Sbop. CLAREMONT, ONT. - lon of Fifteen Dollars towards this auctioneer. (Succemor to W. H. )acksoib r, 7: ;4 14- 41 Community Hall here,'on Friday'e7- accompanied 'N F/I.L by many others from L.E. 0 tt ening October 29th, at 8 p. m. A At Claremont.: other lodges of the city and district. .3fr. Fred Morley is now employed big program is being given by loc FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND# Following the regular session in the at the Conner Bakery. al talent and should attract the at - dinner rwas served in EMBALMHR Rev. W. E. Honey, of Myrtle,' tention and receive the support of lodge roora, M 'Ernest C. Fetzer' �Succeesor to W. J. M&th�r. Y, will occupy the pulpit in the United every local citizen. Their advertis- the hall below, where an excellent LA.WYER here on Sun.day evening next. ing is now out and gives a full des-' dinner. was served. The customar toasts and addresses were given and 20 years experience Mrs. Mundell and Toronto friends cription of the progTam. . Don't for- Night &ad Day Servite an altogether enjoyable evening was spent the week -end with Mrs. Bame get it. Business Phoo- Residence Phone a Theo -funeral of the -late Mrs. E. had. Mr. T. Caster, possibly o'ne of in Buffalo. 9#01 * the oldest "attending" members of 9830 Mrs. George Ferrier, of Toronto7-V�'. Evans, of Whitby, took place on Barcia'y-Transport visited a few. days last week. with Sunday last, with interment in the the Masonic lodge ' in this district, though in - his Dady Servies For Prompt was present, even her niece, Mrs. Robt. Rawson. Prince Albert Cemetery. Deceased and Guaranteed Mr. Ray Rumohri of Hamilton, is was well-Imown to many here. She 92nd year. He reeeived the cong-""- between Claremont, Brougham vacationing at his home here� at pre- is survived by her hughand, for.1 ulations of -many there. Gree*Wood, WhiEevale and Toronto RADIO SERVICE sent. whom the sympathy of this commun- i Mr. Donald Rawson, of Saskat- it is expressed. 'My drivers are trained to be careful .,Phone Clare. 518 chewan, visited this week with Mrs. Mr. Frank Cooper is recovering courteous and reliable. Shaver, -of Brougham, and Robt. from the accident. suffered on.Tues- Maple Leaf Mutual ha e Paul Wilson Rawson of Claremont. day evening of last week, when he Special Rates on Lon' Distance 9 Balsam Insurance Co. hauling. Mrs. Ed., Gibson and daughter, -as struck by a car at Thornhill, Malbel have returned, home, from while attempting to cross Yonge Fully Equipipe&-Reasonable'Rates %nA W,&WANESA INS. M visiting with relatives in Whitby Str. He received very painful- inji No order too sinall. None too larm Radios - Tubes - Batteries ... for a week. uries, and experienced a miraculous Cb@89 Rst" for PDXIM ssd* COMO" All aidpatents insured and protedul Tubes tested Free train the weatbw Miss Margaret Rarton and friend, escape from death. He is confined Bandinm of Toronto, spent. the week -end with to his bed it present. Windstorm Insurance as Ballubw 19r. and Mrs.. B. F. Kilpatrick and On, Thursday, October 14th, the WkwiniNW6 =we sis. Tel. Clare. 311 1P. a T family. Claremont W. M.,. S. met in the -Automobile bwmvwM GO Class, IL, MW t The Y. P. U. of the United Sunday School room of the chamh. As Kimile OvaW uW operated by Church will be the guests of the Y. The meeting was a Thanimgiving Frank L Bairday NOTTER 'P. U. at Goodwood on Monday ev- Service. Excellent reports were giv- Write W pbons -oning next, and will provide the de- en by the various secretaries. There BOWMAN & ROWE votional section of the program. was 4 good attendance a�n5l the coll- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilinot, ection amounted to $16. Mrs. Dop- WHITBY ONT -Notice to Creditors of Toronto, and Rev. and Airs. Ors- king's group was in charge. Tea was I.: trom, of Uxbridge', were visitors served at the -close of the meeting In the Estate of Frederick Postill, with Mr. and Mrs . Wm. Birkett and a social hour enjoyed by all. The EconomY late of the Townshilk of Pickering, lea ever the week -end. The death took place on Saturday fit the County of Ontario, Farmer, Mr. Short and Miss Andersbri, of mornink last of Robert F. Scott, of Dectased. -on, Dec- sore _-S haring claims a - Toronto and Mr. and Mrs - N els Claremont, in his 57th year.' ALL PERSON + -of Niagara -on -the- Lake, and Mr. eased, a son of the late William and Pos Glaremont gainst the Estate of Frederick h Elizabeth Scott, -was born on the late of the Township of Picker - and Mrs. Haines and c ild, of Long t1l, d tors with McCullough farm west of here, and CASH AND CARRY PRICES Branch were wiek-en visi in the County of Ontario, X Ing Far -n- In simple but rich de - Mr. R. J. How '�n Mrs. Anderson. spent the most of his life ffi this er, deceased, who died on -or about formerly of the neighborhood, and was well-known to Pastry Flour, 24 lb bag 77c. c ' an fumish Bernard Purnell, 45e . --the 25th day of !Tay, 1937, are here- -wid- Con-iter-Bakery-is-now -the - staff- -e-, one. Ther-funeral-took-place-elftv- Honey -s- lb- pail_ by -notifFe-d-fo-46-n-d-fn -to tlii­ ef memorialgi that LL n. Tuesday, with interment in St. Oatmeal, 5 lb4L please from-' eve 25c. r` -of the' Chas. Cooper orgamzatio signed on or before the Sth day of In dignity Mrs.. Dun= M=an is giving up JohWs_Gemetery-on-the -7th concess- MuffeU6 2 VkvL , `:7 November,, 1937, fail particulazi -of anfentpiploe-arance our will be ion, Pickering. He is survived'by Ozydot large pke. tileir claims. her home here and the house work will stand out M L . pe, white, 2 Ibs. ISe. ..occupied -by r and Mrs. A. Man- two brothers: George of Claremont, Soap Chi Immediately after. the Wd lamt- through the ages. 4 21c., mentioned date. the assets of the ee- tle. and David, of Fenelori Falls; and Maich4w 3 box ift : .- The B�owling Clx* held their Oos- two sisterl's: Mrs. Dick, of S4skat- Bulk Cocoa, 2 lba. 22c. tate -will be distributed amongst the Na Greater Tributo Ing event of the season in their chewan, and Mrs-. Peter. Macnab, of Jell* Jelly Powders Tc. parties entitled thereto, having re- N. W. STAFFORD r In the ComrminitT Toronto. Heinz Soups, 2 tins ..19c. I Higbway - Xonumentall -Pot-Lack Suppe gard only to clahns of which the An it- An interesting event took"place in Sockeye Sallmou� 1-2's. for 29c. Works Hall on Friday evening last - on Wed- Vanilla. 8 ex jug 2 for 26c. undersigned ah" then have notice. Ph. 462 WMeby On em worthy of mention, was an iteal local Masonic. circles here L on the financial statement, indkat- nesclay evenmg of last week-, when Intertake Tissue 3 rolls 23c. DATED at Toronto, this Ist day of KiLiptou Road West Ing a very substantial surplus. -the Senior Wardens of the other October, 1937. lodges of Toronto District B, carried CASH GROCER Congmtulations to the Claremont Violet May Postill. Green- River, Community in their splendid efforts out the degree work at the regular- '!Phone Clare. 3701 odg�. Ont; Thomas Winfield Powstill. Green -local - I k. which made it monthly m�eting 6f the during the pastwee S River. Ont; Clifford Lorne Posilli. posftble� 6-toacl . for. Western Doric Lodge, Toronto, were also A BROOK Green River, Ont , Executors; I to a car services.,, of those who guests, on that 'evening and were Relief . The -their Solicitors: -tave -their time and ehergies to. tne Beaton, Bell and Rosa. Madeline work. is Appreciated 372 Bay Str Toronto.' The, Mission C. . ..... tist Church will b1rc eVon Tu e h eqday--_S0_UTH .:ONTARIG --:.:.Beauty evening next, at the home of Miss S. E. Evans-, at 8 p. m. The pro kurm Mnehiiie'ry g- Salon jS in 'gTaM charge of Mrs. Morgan p. A debate��'Resolve, c Jl A la-curTING. h Pugh's grou P ow t Fro's't and Wood. Ceckshutt. De"'val that Indifference er det- 9. -is a great For Sale 1 extra good 7 ft- - F and ��SEIAMPOO[NG:, to God,s cause than direct W Binder. 7 7ft. M. H. Binder. I 0 sition". This the Open Meeting To -be held at Kid Gang Plow. 2, 8 in. Grain Gr - pPo to which all am invited, including inders. 1, 2 -furrow Oliver Tractor WARCELLINd SPeciallive- Hot Oil Treatment the gentlemen. An invitation is,giv- Plow. 3 used Movers 5 -cut ' Ford- -STONEHAV-EN FARM en you to attend. son- Tractar ancl Double Disc Hgrr- -and permanent wave Ressoaabie Prkn R 'd 8," presen- of ow BisRell. 1 C*dnet Rogers Elec- ting an Interesting concert in the .-Proper G. Norman'-Irwim tric Radio" 1MRS. M. MUNDELL The local Park Boar excellent condition, a Phone 19N AREMONT real buy I Jers�y Bull pure bred uL ion the townfine between Pickering and Whitby. yearling. 'LAND SURVLYOP, STAN -LEY TSE"ATRE on Highway No. 2, *two miles west W. F. DISNEY1- Greenwood PFroNz Noic 2%4 41tf STOU"VILLE .-bf Whitby, en 'AN B. A., B. Se, 06 DONLI! Phoui 100 L S. On file are thd records of sm" Save on NESDAY, OCT, 27TH' veyors Yarnold, '30 WED Gibson. and showing 'HOT "WATER "HEATERS King East, Oshaws. ph -so "du ::Banquet at'Night, Lunch provided - Week Nights -8. 15, Standard Time EUREKA 'Sat. & l-tolidays--2 Show 7 and 9 p. in. 5 .- For Prize List apply to the Secreta.ry .. . . - I. t ZM THURSDAY. FRIDAY& SATURDAY Large Deluxe Heater, Genuine R. E.PAKDON, President 5.'C1t0X7kLL, Secretary' Deko Motor, 48, tube S12.69 All sifts of Berry Boxes, tratei, October 21, 22 and 23 16-w 6 -qt. 'and I'l qt,' Baskets, Bushel Brooklin' Ont; Majestic.'it fi ine beater at's Is Borderland pric Hampers, sold at Hagerman's B ket Factory, one mile north of the Prestone Defrosters Faris Green River Sehool; 7 ',k Western off No. 'i9tariing AD10 :.-SALES R Highway. P -�WILLIAM BOYD Oct our.prices. before. buyiing elsot; ALFPS LACE where. *e deliver. -JIMMIE� ELLISON Gre ISO a ,,,T,,AREM0NT, ON T. Phon Mark 1604' 42-2 -Popeye ,ine Little wee a S-TERVICE S t Pe )AONVAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'S DAY Authorized,' Dealer for General October 25, 26 'and 27 C9 ewart- AiChael Zhe *IK(' Electri Vietor and St g's Uig 3V AFE-DIRECT- ECONOMCAL Warner LEAVE (Eastern Stuatiard. Time) O'Halloran plete'ito`& of new''Radios -on By -_ c6m] For Toronto For Oshawa STRATTON PORTER hand at all times. and Interntedia* points --WW Intetmediate pointig A.M. P. X P. N. A. M. P. IL P. AL -ring St& See my stock. of used radios, batt.* 8.31 ..WYNNE GIBSON a 7.09 e12.54 6.54 2.31 e 8.31 ery opera WARREN HULL ted and electric. -a 7.44 1.54. e 7,54 9.39 3'.31 8.,54 a 2.64 8.54 11.01 4.31 e 10.81 �Shorts No will be interested in the new Convedy u 10-24 3.54 e 9.64 M. 5.,31 11.31 11-54 a 4.54 10.54 12.31 -6.31 'A. M. �,__..B-Batterylesi, Stewart -Warner -,j 1.31 7.31 12. 31 'Thtirsday. Friday snd S3turday e 5.54 bil.44 Rad� batte 10 ar-Daily 'excbpt S ry un�: and, 1161. b-. Sunday and Hol.. only. Pctober 28, 29 and 30 o-Zat. only. e --Sat., Sun., and Hol. only. a"Ou' her - U er- .4 _ f Jungle Princess" "Spe6a. 9- ATTRACTIVE RATES 1...New 2 -volt battery radio' 5 For Thrilling I -Day Visits .$47.50, complete with batteries. Starring IN xEW YORK - BOSTON - WASH NGTON 3(ONTREAL -'ATLANTTC C= DOROTHY LAMOUR R F. COOPER, Claremont RAY MILLAND Tickets and Information COMEDY Shorts OR7MATE RADIO COLLEGE OF CANADA sASTEELw Houm,-Phoao 4soo D.. i,. a�•x:;•• .i ., . '.i,. �yy.••a,ry •iuN! tvYOFmr•••Y �.v.. •Aar _ v. _ _ - _..a.,.rv' •':! ... —_s .. .. ... _ _ ... _.. • ..s •'fig i:.y .., .. �1 the Eighth Route Army — aided by - squadrons of mysterious new air- planes. appeared this week -end }o have '�� stemmed .the Japanese dries in the - News i6 Northwest. _ - NEWS INTERPRETED The Japanese military spokesman -- - here admitted General Juichi Terau• A Commenta1v ; I1jew Ontario Cabitoet Japanese artillery incessantly pound chi's Shansi campaign had been Da the More Important E,vent3 i Ing the the Chapel, Kiangwan and Lotten „h: tied" and that the Japanese com- of the Week. TORONTO.—Within 12 hours of his sectors north of the International Set• wanders had called for reinforce first appearance .at Queen's Park sinceClement• but with seeminglysmall ef• masts. s _ By ELIZABETI' EEDY - the election, Premier Mitchell Hep feet. 4 I burn reorganized his cabinet and add- Fierce machine gunn[ng adjacent to Internacional Air Conferet a ed'eight new ministers to his g vera' e n er ;Tonal -areas e-pla-aes-lo — tire-country-ts-to--ae��+�ruality 3;vith - ment. Now an augmented and r�r Royal- Ulster Rifles Regiment tempor• "a - Frnee Arms the $or er ganized government of 14 members is ed with ir executives, municipal auth• nation suing greater is plc cos at arily to abandon patrol posts on the oritieg-and Board of Trade officials ar- The Franco Spanish frontier fa their, disposal. MuasoIini's plan is to nettling down to the task o1 ince. e- fringed of the fighting. make Italy entirely free from depend- -tering the affairs of the province. rived at Lethbridge airport this -week- quietly- but.. snil;tly• being militarized All the members o[ the government ' for•an international conference aiming, this week in preparation for any sit- ence on other countries for supplies - Spanish Civilians filed at the development of an air mail nation .that may arise from Italy's re- .,without 'constituting an economic- Ali were re-elected retained port- MADRID. , devastating rebel ar• fusal to withdraw her "volunteers" challenge to her neighbors", authorita• ''i1' folios they held prior to the. election route from the United States to Alaska- from participation in Spain's civil war. tillery bombardment of the centre'oP via Alberta; the Nortbwest Territorles. tine spokesmen -state. Some sort.of a with the exception that Hon, Paul Le ' and the Yukon. It•Premier Dlussolint continues to defy trade war, However, is likely to result. ane• minister of mines, relinquished Madrid this week -end killed and The conference is under the joint efforts -to turn the civil war ."back to wounded scores of persons. the attorney generalship which he »- The attack lasted for an hour. Hur the Spaniards' France backed by auspices of the -City o1 Lethbridge and Unity Is Empire's Deed'' •sumed after the resignation of Arthur Britain mayhint c ke _r- of 'strong se- Right Hon. R. B. Bennett, Federal W. Roebuck. Although it is Premier -fed surveys after the bombardment the Lethbridge Board of Trade.`Ed• tion", calling classes of her vast re - indicated the death toll might reach. mouton delegates came by plane, Cal- serve army to the colors as a defense Conservative leader, warned. last week Bepburn's.. intention to shift some of sixty or seventy. gary, also is represented. Two large hie burden to his corieagues, he con- A shell smashed through the sky- gestcre• The French Government that the British Empire cannot hope bin provincial treasurer. planes carrying about twenty dele• thinks that as matters now stand, the to remain- intact unless s greater gates came from Great Falls, Mon- southern, frontier is no longer secure. amount of co-operation and a stronger Conant becomes Attorney -General; light of the Ministry a Foreign. AL lana. States represented by. the Cele sense- of unity is developed. "Where Irarm, Labor and Health portfolios go fairs Building and landed in the press Several authorities on' international there are hundreds of millions of neo - to Dewan, MacBride, and Kirby, re- room, forcing newspaper correspond• gates Include Utah, Idaho, Montana, relations are of the opinion that outs to take refuge in storm cellars. Colorado and Wyoming. pie in the world clamoring for land and Mussolini is stalling, and will continue where you have one seventy-fifth of npectivoly. _ to stall until, as he thinks will happen, the world's people occupying oue- - Anti.Fasciist Plot Exposed Arab Terrorism - Export 40,000,000 Bushels the Rightist army. in Spain gains the seventh of the land, you have danger," ME. — E6 anti Fascist "iatellec- I;pd to invoke martial law JERUSALEM. — British authorities OTTAWA.—An export of not much ascendancy. he pointed out. "We must learn to co- _ tlttR.have been sent to prison after arrangemore than 40,000,000 bushels of Cana- efforts as a united neo - ordinate our 41scovery of 'a plot to overthrow 'Prem- throughout the Holy. Laced. this week- dian wheat this year . is forseen by Campaigning For Colonia - ple." As it is now, •Canada knows lit - der Benito Mussolini and establish a end as reports reached here of fresh rith Government o8lciais here. This will With the • publication of a new illus- tle, for example• about Australia, and " ' ;evolutionary government, it was an- outbreaks of Arab terrorism, be the antiMpated residue atter Pro ;rated weekly'.• 'Colony and ,Home;' its problems. Australia may know less "vol ti this goverweek-m shootings in Sated to. the north, and vidlag for the needs of domestic mill- Germany is launching an intensive gbout us' but 1t is our business to get The convicted conspirators, taken Hezron in the. south. ing, seed grain and the essential campaign of propaganda in a drive to know eacit other. -before the 7%bunal for -Defense of the The Grand Mufti 'of Jerusalem, Haj carry-over. to •regain "lost colonies." A series of - !!{tate, received prison terms ranging Amin El Husseini. 44 -year-old spirit- One calculation is that the value of mass -meetings will be held, sponsored o More "War Rink" policies from one to tea years on charges of ual leader of $37,000 Moslems, was re- which or (NazWpa�- Lloyd's of ,London last week stopped re �plott ng o e ange-the-tares o! been produced—but was not is $200.- and the Reich Colonial League which writing "warisk" policies, .not -only �rnment violently and the propagattoa mosque of Omar when British author- 000,000. has 50,000 members in Berlin alone. of revolutionary theories." sties' surveillance 'was diverted -from The campaign serve s to make the Ger. for Cbina and Japan but - of aIIywhere him by the series of outrages. man people more and more conscious on earth Joined by n other Braley 171, Prepare For Duke's Visit insurance firma of consequence.. they Popular Front- Splits WASHINGTON• — Preparations be- of. their. unfortunate lack of imperial announced • that "the writing • of wgr Farouk'* Wedding possessions, and is developing the 'PARIS.=The Popular Front—union il�g man this week -end for a visit by the . question into a major issue. The world risk lnaurance on land has become to of Leftist parties which has governed ALESANDRIA. The wedding of ' nuke and Duchess of Windsor on Lvov ie to know that Germany means buss- fact little more than a gamble, which France -since Leon, Blum came to pow- King Farouk t of Egypt and his Yo 15, opening day of the special cession ness plays no ,part .in insurance• where or is may, 1936, has split over the ful fiancee. Sas! Nasz Zulfikar, has of the United States Congress. rates are based on scientific applica- lsame .united frons election program been sot for the Heat week iii January, Government departments were ap- To 'Equal Peak Year ter . tion of the law of averages as as vblch put them in office. it was ot8cfally unounced this week- proacbed - regarding appointments tamed through experience." The Executive Committee of Blum's end. khrough, which the Duke might meet It is expected that before the end The British insurers believe that Socialist Party reused to sign an The private ceremony vitt- be held experts best qualified to- guide his Pt's of 1937, Canada's tourist trade for the they have made "a substantial coutri- agreement ordering Its Departmental in Dlontaza Palace here and a Public, used study of housing and working year will be equal in volume to the button to the cause of world peace;' " Committee to withdraw Socialist can- ceremony will take place Feb.. 11, the posed study " ' Peak of 1929Speaking to the Marl- explaining ilial property owners_ un- , 77 didates 'from last week's runoff can- bride's seventeenth birthday. time Board of Trade, 'D. Leo Dolan, able to take out war risk poftctes viii tonal elections in situations where an- Many Civilians Bombed Chief of the Canadian Travel Bureau• be. forced to start "working for peace " other Popular Front candidate polled German Press Criticizes declared that this year's total.. may _— more'votes in the first election BERLIN.—Foreign Secretary Eden's SHANGHAI.—A Projectile. of undo- reach the sum of $300,000,000. FIe urg- es Migration to Dominions terminad origin exploded in the inter• ed that fish and game reaource� be _. speech this week -end at Llandudno. national Settlement near the foreign conserved to the interest 'of the tour- Creation of a' corporation 'to iib "Dark Horse" President St'alea, in which he warned.. serious. Y M C,A. this weekend. killing and { - DUB President Ea- consequences might follow failure to let lnduatry, as well as.for the benefit Hate, feet f sand aid theacarrylag wounding3s• Chinese civilians. of. resident Canadians. into effect of themes tot 11 forms - morr de Valeo Indicated this week. bring about withdrawal of volunteers police reported that at least half a activities inside the British • _ of useful ' that be was grooming a -omysterious from Spain, was criticized in the Ger dozen other she s. believed to be trove Italy's Four -Year Plan J Empire,' migration and, development" pian" to run for -president of the new man press.' Japanese anti-aircraft ;,uns, fell 1n the In the late twenties. 11 was Russia was urged at the Empire Migration state of Eire, which to to be set UP The newspaper Lokalanzeiger de- g with Ger Fice Year Plaa. More re- Conference• meeting in London, Eng - " under the constitution adopted -by. the Glared that "it is not well, on .the eve and woun�ed whement Ten n oae shale craslh.ed Ceatly came Germany w#tit her scheme land. BelleXing that the time is ripe ' ".iLrtsb Free State last July. of an important intertlatlonal.mee.Hng. for iatenaffled development of her re- for resumption of migration from the for one of the parties thereto to ex,. into Avenue road, one of Shanghai's sources. Last week Italy instituted a Old Country to the Dominions,. tate - Declared Insane Pose its viewpoint in a tone whtch can main thoroughfares. ORAIvGEV1LLE.TELrom Lesuk,.Uk only indicate that it wishes to.eee 'Its Four=Year plan for economic rode- Conference. asked that representatives a charged with the In of own ideas prevail 'under threats." news Re -Gaining Power pendence, with the government declar- of the 'Dominion Governments be in - of $ BERLIN.—The influential Das 5�h ing that the relative scarcity.:of raw vtted to consider. beginning. work on his wife.and infant son, will be com• - t amental hospital, The jury Patience . Exhausted official Kor ers�complatned this week-. makesasucltine rprog mnd other necessarycts if tnigration be aided financially.�d that witted o declared be was not capable of stand- LONDON. — Great Britain and storm troop _ • •- decIng trial on the murder count or of France this, week -end delivered a don- end' that Jews were becoming power directing big, _dot ense.' Hd will be, held bie-barrelled warning to " Premier ful again. Wide interest was attract- stall in a Wasaga Beach stable, and end that nearly °'00;000 ItaliSn'soMlers . -; 'III jail here awaiting instructtona from Mussolini khat their patience is ex• ed by the sellae `because similar ones at Lieut. Governor Dr. H. A. Bruce. haunted and that they will take rode- often have .presaged coming develop find been had kicked a hornet Es6ttim Co.fighting in Spain for General Fran pendent measures -to protect their 'in- menta. Mme. Tabouts said she had learned were .. tercets unless he " withdraws from Jews, the publication asserted, ation of the body_ was ordered follow• . from a high source that 3,50Q Italian ,Set Deadline For Mussolini Spain forthwith.'.. effecting a -"come back" especially in Ing sevefal .weeks' flitvesHgakion by "LONDON. — Great Britain and the I'ropincial Police. soldiers latided at Cadiz last week British Foreign. Secretary Anthony real estate import and raw material's from the Spanish steamships Lazzaro France, hesitating at reprisals that. Eden• in a sharply worded speech at business. '"German objectirity," which on n ••,'might lead to war, decided to Put Llandudno, Wales, said that Britain_ has resulted to the slogan, "economic 'Japa'n' MAY Not Refuse \ and n l e. Premier Mussolini to the test, and life must not be dlsturbe.d," permitted turned the 'Spanish "volunteers" prob• is determined not to permit any more TOK[U.—Japanese acceptance of an tt•e return of Jews 'to prominence, itof Ism 'over to the London Non-lnterven, "dilatory taction" to delay the with- - invitation to sit with signatories is was said.. tion Committee'. This It Duce himself drawai of Italian and other foreign `> ; _ the nine power treaty, r which she is Sporting - Comment ',volunteers" from Spain. { one, to discuss the Far Eastern situa- peoposed in'ble note -last week reject•.. = ''Link Was Murdered tion, appears to hinge upon whether By KEN EDWARDS " r• ing a tripartite conference. COLLINGWOOD.—Percy Link, To It- was stated, however, that it noth- SeaWaY Negotiations other powers would enter the discus - other horseman, was murdered during Joe •Lou -s t h e Ina satisfactory can be worked out' by WASHINGTON'. - Members of the sions in what Japan would regard the night o1 Sept. 4, according to the „unprejudiced" stake of mind. heavyweight champ the committee in two weeks, France National Seaway Council expressed verdict of a Coroner's jury here. ov- atLd Britain will be prepared to take the belief that negotiations for coin He came to his death at Wasaga s• travelling all en "fndepen8crit'•actiou. *tion of the St. Lawrence waterway Hench by foul play at the hands o1 200,000 Italians In Spall or • t h e continent will be resumed shortly by Canada -v i t h his Brown and the United States. some person or pert►ons unknown, thA PARIS.—Geneviese Tabouis assert nombers. He now Urge Japanese Boycott verdict read. ed in the Radical•Socialist (`ioderate John,,C. ,C. Beukema of Muskegon, plays each game DENVER. —The American Fedeta- Link was found dying fart a 'horse Lett) newspaper L'Oeuvre this week- is full length .on tion of Labor this week adopted a -bill Mich., Chairman' of the Council's Exe- cutive Committee, said he believed 1st base. Joe's man 6f rights including a trades union 'boy. State Secretary Hull may confer with _ Cott of Japanese goods and a demand TI-ey're Leading a Dog's 1-•'f: a:;.r thinks tris is the best idea any that President Roosevelt purge the Canadian officials concerning a water- champ has hit on to keep fit physi• National labor Relations Board o1_ _1�3'treaty whenheviaits'C_a7►ad?.this .� ,- cally• _ _ ]aged Committee for Indust};i,3>'f3rgan• week. �-`- _ _ Louis, who has the courage of his s ni <: r -° es to endoi se any Uation Par is Explosion Wrecks Building E " ,, µ product unless he actually uses c -Appointed to Pensions Board -MONTREAL. Exploding Sas ,.. a own inimitab'e way -TORONTO. ••- Appointment of Dr. wrecked a two-storey . building this • article I>� h' : re a ra should he's all trying to do things on - •�- j kms' dames A. Faulkner, former Minister 'week -end and injured' more than ,� the right and t that to h uld P� of. Health, to the joint chairmanship twenty persona in Montreal's north- y far, �—�of the -Oil -Age Pensions and Mothers' east section. Allowances Commissions has beet? an- The blast, originating in an open il• Did you know that Bobby Wallace, "mounted by Premier , Hepburn. Dr. lominating gas pipe, sent -about two manager at Cincinnati, and Connie V. aulkner, who was defeated in-' his dozen persons, to hospital. -"as it demol- : '.flack are the two oldest managers home riding of NVest Ea�t,tngs,'in the ished a ground -floor regtanitfiht filled in the National and American lehgur _- October election will Me over his with patrons and a second,floor dwell• respectively? ' u -:neve duties immediately. Ing house. ' Think these over till next week Spiritual Guardian Will Search for Aviator New Sp' What is the name of the big-time • SAN FRANCISCO.—R. H. K. Smith, EDMONTON. — When Right Rev. baseball star 'whose mother cannot - o Sea Francisco steamship company Monsignor Leo Nelligan, Vicar -General p. speak -one word •of English? •,..., executive, is Australia -bound to aid of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Are xou able to name the wrestler A- ;the search for his brother, Sir Charles Edmonton, is Installed as Bishop of � who has had -his" nose -broken• 223 � k Ktnaslord•Bmith, who vanished nearly pembroke;-Ont., Nov. ?, he will become \ times? ( two yearn ago on a flight -troth. London spiritual guardian .to the. Dionne quin • " '1 , , to the island continent. 'down,. under." tuplets. Monsignor Nelligan's appoint• ppeaking of wrestling Jack Car went to jjhe Pembroke Diocese was atf•' - I coram is starting his fall shows in Japanese ContiAue Attack nounced by Pope Plus, Aug. 19., E t`'+ t a big way in Toronto these days. SHANGFIAL—Bitter fighting in theHe promises In and better -. Shanghai sector, continued this week, Japanese Drive Halted The Geori;•ie Hale (Glamour Gi:' +, ut,,p a London'hotel, with"the 12 matches thAn ever before (if pos- - - SHANGHAI.—Veteran campaigners _dogs used in an act, there. Quarantine regulations makes it impossible sible.) Cr—lir of the old Chinese "Red Army"—now to take the dogs out, so -the gals walk them on the soot, - .. •Ma ,_..s :: '1:1ii1i1= .1:1:1 J _ .... -•�. . ossified Advertis�ng E 1 ` ela BEN A' V 1 v LJ AGENTS WANTED FUR FARMING \\ \ GOES FURTHER /C ' AGENTS—TO SELL MEN'S NECK. UTNE DARK EASTERN MINK — BECAUSE EVERY . _ ties. 100 per cent. profit. 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Re- Nntaery, . EARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE five quilts" Cottbna! Prints; $1.06 !what thousands do now tha get!- t prints 10 for 25e. Photo -Craft, 183' more, Manitoba rnm 26c. Re uiHe Phillips' comes m Uny, pepper- King St., E., Toronto. Musician. Send for Form for six days' , - fund guarantee. Maritime Textil@e, Free Trial. Ten months' terms—no is for patfocket or purse. Then you are GAMES MACHINERY �Q49 Degaspe, Montreal tereat. -Literature tree. Greene Music :always ready. Company. 57 Queen St„ East. Toronto. Use it this Way. Take 2 Phillips' n EBIIILT FARM MACHINERYr4ND STAMPS AND COINS OR FALL AND WINTER PARTIES R _ tablets—equal in " " effect F Ten entirely new and original trucks composed of: Grain chop- PATENT ATI ORNEY CORONATIONS, ' JUBILEE, COM- to 2 teaspoonfuls of liq�ips' elan and parlor games, in attractive Pers 8" to 16"; Gae engines 1% to 14 - C from the bottle. At once you feel h.p. Tractors 8 z 18 to 2b z 40 ht.p.; OY 1, iiNOX, Registered Attorney. memoratives, Triangles— .40 dif- ..g .. "over-crowduig" booklet form, assorted to quit all R as, nausea, tastes and occasions, 10 cents.: Can Power units 88 b.p. up; Ensilage cut • informaden- regarding Invention ferent stamps -10c to approval appli- from-acidtt > ease:• adian :�merican Novelties, 122 Well- tors 21 Trucks nom ' %-ton up. We Patents; Drawings; Registrations __cants. Edgard, 108 Maple, Windsor, A'A� dacha "acid breath," ington Street West, Toronto. pay spot cash for old' tractors. Write Sales. 14 Metmilfe, Ottawa... Ontario. over -acid. stomach are oorrected a>; or see as. Hanna's International Sales PATENTS the source• This is the quick way GREAT SALE USED PIANOS -. A...Serylee, . MacDcAnell, St„ Guelph, WATCH REPAIRS _ - INVENTIONS PATENTED; WRITE ease ow1Y Ontario. 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE �istresa—avoid -'ORIGINALLY - COSTING WHEN today for fielpful, illustrated book-• offense to others• •! new up to $800., good-mtkes,'beau- MUN WANTEQ lets Tree: W. Irwin Haakett, 18 El- $1.00 replaces mainspripg, jewel, u liful walnut, mahogany and golden salt- gin; Ottawa. cleaning, hands, crystals, cabinets, in real good condition, tuned, WANTED — AMBITIOUS MEN, 18 diel repaired. Providing no parts :.including- plans, benches; bargain years or over, to ,learn detective AN OFFER TO EVERY INVEN- migsit.itm. 2 -years irtiarantee. Re- prices, $39.50, $49.50, $59.50. Ideal for work. Big Day. Rewards: Interesting tor, List of inventions and full, tgrn postagge. paid. Formerly, with • Gomes, - schools, churches. Write for borne -study course. Free information. information sent free, THE RAMSAY Hamilton !& trh T s� eters. American [MADE IN our hargalu price li Sovereign's Wrfte to Ittorris L. Julien, Box 25, Sta� COMPANY, Registered Patent At- Swigs Watch Spcc'atist ileg'd, Dept. uwADA .. ' - .Bajes, 2418B Dufferin t., Toronto: tion T., Montreal.torneyq, 273 Bank St., Ottawa, Can. W., 4318 Brebcuf, Montrea:. ,,. .. ...t. ....,....-. _ -.:wines::--�..ass,;._: 14.. ..E..l ...c,...r@ •.....,�.,,.., a,,,�-,'.>J°s.., .fi �...�.wr..:• e. _. .,:rSr... ., ...._ .. _.. ..- ..N• ..:+_..:•"":" .__-_ ... ..._ _ ..._ _. .. _ _.. ._. LT n Gladys M. Bly, of Toron. SOA• V I'tiM t3 - -Book Fair Admission*— 29 cts, to t S h , , Sunday with Mr. . and Mrs. r for both session* any one day, 35 W.1 C. Murkar. The Book Fair' commences this cts• for whole four sessions. -:On Sunday last Rev. Dr. Carni- ;afternoon, (Friday). We have seen -About half past seven on Satur- • ichael, of St. Andrervjes Church, con- Q/ Iq some of the exhibit•, and recommend -day evening, a party of motor-cyc- ducted anniversary services in his _ 7. k to all ages. Don't miss itlists from Toronto were returning old charge.in Scarboro• In his Ab- -Miss Sproule] of Cannington home from Oshawa, where they had Bence Rev: Mr. Lyttle, of Meaibrd f `"-ltpAnt Sunday with her sister, Mrs. �n attending the motor-cycle rac- ; preached most acceptably. Rev. Dr. �CHAPMAN S hone 101 -:. W. V. Redditt, and family. es• One of the party, Alen, Dixon Carmichael having ` returned from 1 -!'his one in a recent- issue- of s of 518 St. Clair Ave West, Toronto, ' Scarboro, he administered the Sac- popular monthly appealed to us. apparently lost control of his mach- rament of, the Lord's Supper, in "Anyone can be a .grouch, it doesn't ire and ran into a deep ditch near which he was assisted .by Mr, Lyt- We enjoy making your-Foot Comfortable- need brains or ability" the Pickering Beach • road about tle. '• -Mrs. Dunkley, of Windsor, isI two miles east of the village and ( -St, George's A. Y. P:,A, held �`Dr. Locke', shoes for ladies ,and gall g x „yiaiting W.. G.. and Mrs., Reid and), was terribly injured. He' was rush-� terary Evening last week, the F tastily, E ed to the Oshawa Hospital, where convener, Winnie Burningham made ,Clasemates" for children and 41i88e8 t -H. G. Calvert Jr., will hold an be died about four hours after the the evening interesting and enjoy- auction sale of household furniture accident. His head was-very badly able. Several of the members took bruised. It is thought that in Gi B and Si6maD B for mens Work boots etc., on Saturday, Oct. 30th. Watch g tum- ,part, giving various readings. After _ :tor bills.. Ing out to pass a car, he lost- con- the business was .over, the following We're having a splendid sale in all these -See next week's ahnouncement ml of his machine:. Traffic Officer-1 were elected: Mrs. -Johns, to the of- ' of Clearance Sale for the season Runciman investigated the accident. fice of Refreshment Convener and lines right now: Come OII in. at the Spinning Wheel. "Gifts that H M. McDonald, Coroner, of Dorothy Tanner, to Publicity Secre- `are Different." Oshawa, stated that there would be Lary. This week will be -musical, Our shoes hold body and Sole together ►-;Miss- Audrey E. PowePy ll has an, inquest. - � so tune u our voices and come and - - -~ been spending a week at her home -To each and every member, to . help make the evening a success. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. El- those who had assumed any respon- We have started'well and now an sibility, great' or small, in the Unit- that we need is plenty of pep and If it 16 Groceries-;--Well, Of .;course mer Powell. -Mrs. Arthur Boyes and son, ed Church 'here, ' there must have interest to make this session what 'y0II Want "Leader" Just phone 101 Jack, enjoyed a motor trip to Det- wane this week, a feeling of deepest' it ought to be and will he: --Com. _ We. deliver roit and other-western points" lait gratitude and satisfaction; in the i wee also Editorial page for lot- week• most encouraging success of their anniversa services of the t ' al new°' We are glad to report that Miss r'y P� _ _. Ida Bunting who has had alongweek-eind . - On Sunda y, two" delight- L . • ' siege of illness, now gradually ful services were attended large Barber Sho • s CHAPMA improving. We hope for an early numbers' of grateful, thanksks giving p N and complete recovery. people. Rev. Thos. Laidlaw in the ►---J. S. and Mrs. Balsdon and morning, and Rev. Har•vey'Howey; • son, Edwin; left last week for a trip in the evening, both delivered add- - `to London, accompanied .by Mrs.. resses that brought -forth _express- Beauty ParlorMR. FARMER a Gowanlock, who had been spending Iona of gratefulness from their He ' ' "scare time with her uncle and aunt, listeners. The Thankoffering res- A competent lady wtll havecharge Henvy • Work 'Rubbers ... 6 eyelet - John and Mrs. Powell, and other pons*, for which thanks is given, ex-- oft he beauty uy parlor . ahreduced aifc- 1 •`� pair y_ tela.--fIhe whore-�tsvince ws�treat=-deeoratione-on that- day-created- . ceeded a ectations., The ch rch9 Per ed to a heavy fall of rain on Mon- wholesome, sympathetic atmosphere paces.All wool work socks, •3 rs n day lend Tuesday, which was much and those ladies responsible' are also �'ermanent Raves. ><2.00, aKi,50 15.00 - f p • $1.VQ appreciated as it will benefit the thanked for this very .necessary Shampoo and Finger Nave.- ...50 contribution. On Tuesda Finger Wave. _ .35 _•'. inter wash shirts, mili tary flannel t+ 2400# crop knd pasture, and will also y evening -:-help the fall plowing. the Turkey- Supper and .Concert was 'Marcel, •'� 99e• - - St. George's Church; Sunday, also an event .that reached prbpor- Oil Shampoo, .340 -' October 24th, 22nd Sunday after ,tions that exceeded an objective. Ladies' Hair.Cut. •'20 All Wool sweater coats,'*:; - Trinity. Sunday School, 10 a: m. Weather during the day was not Special Prices, May 25 to 31 $3.N Trinity. ` J41ilorning Prayer and Sermon, 11. -encouraging, but cleared later; per- Fine Cashmere socks, clock pattern Subject = "The Will of God." 7 -p. sitting an -attendance of over 4Z0 Oil is W., Reg. 52;00--551.50 Y m. Eveping Prayer,�Preacher, Rev.. paid admissions. The supper,. a de- Regul+ar,' Reg. 53.50-•53.00 •) pairs, $1.00 G. Robinson. :lightful one, drew voluntarypromis Regular. Reg. S5.00•5_4.00 r. and Mrs. Harold Beard,es from out of-town Toronto pass- 10 per "ce`D r 'SPECIAL OFFER :1-0 per -cent, .. . Z, 7 ersb to return sext Mr_ Cyril Head, of Whitby, also y year• with an- MA DILL. 10 per cent Reduction on all orders taken for suits or ov- increased number of friends the 9ho>se tick Tl 'ercoats during November. Down payment of ;10.00sll ^lt Mrs. fid. Gibson and daug , Mabel, of Claremont, spent Thur=- '-greatest compliment that could be . o day last with P-onald and Mrs. Car- Paid: The • ladies in charge of the _ �y„o 1d,�µ,MM". ##gaited with Order, - ter, of Pickering: dinner, must also feel grateful fol /� -Services in the United Church the. freely given assistance at t� FARMS FOR itENT-9 farms intim Fred T. BuYi�it]� �' • on Sunda next at the usual hours. tables, of iwhat appeared to be eve + Sunday school at 10 a. m. There lady member and adherent of the *resting properties, some boas. G. -f _Pickering will not be any choir practicethiscongregation... Between . fifty and M.Forsyth; Claremont. &9 P.aLabiisl ed lllb?• _ ' week awing to the Book Fair, being one hundred more plates were ser- FOR SALE--20 head of cattle, ed this year than last. The ` = •held in the church. v y Prog- ' fresh_ and close springers, also 10 r ` --Mr. Edouard Bartlett, of Osh- ram, is .the auditorium under the pigs, 100 leas. each. J. E. Anthony, axwa; violinist - •who played - at the Chairmanship of the Pastor, Rev. Locust Hill, phone stark 8021 8-9 Concert here on Tuesday , evening, M • Jenkinson, provided by Rey. W. PECIALS has been approached on the matter J. Smyth, of Port Perry, "Revisit- FOR SALE--a number of Write` of starting a class in Pickering. ing Ireland", altogether too short, j Leghorn yearling hens Manor Farm :'.d. The names of those interested, will the address being - so 'interesting; strain M H 'Burk, phone Pick. The Oshawa Masonic 1031. 8.9 Breakfast Bacon, .. ,25c. a lb be communicated to fir. Bartlett by Quartet, in a • W. C. Murkar, on, receipt of your series of numbers of nicely chosen FOR SALE -First: Mortage on24inced Steak j.� advice of suc:i intereit. variety, and good harmony, Frank i property •situated in the Village of f .1 ��" a lb -The C. G. -1. T. girls o the Hoag, in his -character sketches and Pickering. First-class security. Ap- L United Church are receivings al Edouard Bartlett, . in one of the most Pork Liver, 12c- a lb my to Thomson & McMillan, Gordon • _ y meetings' s athetic roductions of tone .on House, Pickering. 2tf Stewing Beef, 12C. a 140• - Instrlr•tion at their weekl meetin Ym P by Mrs: Coates in Domestic Science a thousand-dollar violin, , will -cause L and from Dr.' Cartwright -on• First most of his audience to hold a new COWS FOR SALE -Close spring- :.IeWel Shortening, = 15c. a Ib Aid, two Goatees of inestimable and more appreciative interest in ars ,and fersh cows, pure bred and _ value to the girls. The-interest and this- instrument. The program of a- grades. T. B. 'Tested and blood • ' bout tyro hours Was called b 'tested'. Free delivery. Wm. J. :Classic 0easser, - 3 tins, 13c• services of. tiles* two instructors is y some, gratefully acknowledged., . . _ the "beat yet". Murphy, Marco Farms, Lindsay Ont. 6 tins, 25e• •--One of the `worst motor accid- Phone 1352. r3tf - ents on the highway in this district FO , The ' Pickering cts. eachLeghorn Yearlings, 70 _ R S.1 in a number of .years occurred on Fitch, Whitevale. 9 :.W the highway at, the. Pickering : and FOR- SALE-�i -` j Whitby townline shout noon on MEA 1 good work horses, • �A a MARKET thea 1 tensa team Sunday which resulted in serious P• greys. G. • ries to nine persons who were . W. Hand Whitevale. Mark. Butcher hone 3000) �,-• rushed to the Oshawa General Hos- 'We carry a full line'of 5509. g `p Ple�cerin9 pr c its of F. re$h FOR SALF3--Dinette table, - with 4 • the traffic officers .one car driven, chairs. 3-Burner oil-stove, good ov_ Pickering Hardware Store _ _ by L. L. Colvert, of Toronto, tray- en, with thermometer. Also baby- en, east turned . out from, the and carriage and' go-cart. A. R. Irwin, "line of .traffic to pass . three other Pickering. 9, = cars ahead of him, and .met-another - ureHELP s , car resglting in a head-on collis- HELP WANTED---in village. Maid.. . f • ion. Colvert attempted to avoid a Geraral Housework. ,All-conver,ien- coIlision by turning• north onto the cee. _`.les: A. R. Irwin, Pickering. ,.sideroad but did not succeed. Both ly+e�t's 5• t cars. were badly wrecked , �r� - � ' • car ran into a dem Our deliver is at. our sPrtiiee. _FOR - SALEi--an Old-Country-made i and the 3' S. ._.,► Wilton Rug, 9x10. 1-2, a nice bed- '"] doors W-•tA:-)Se- pried- open- in ord- PbOne Pick 1620 room rug. Cost $60 v -4"o free the injured occupants. just about as Two ambulances were summoned-to - CL7IRENCE'SILK good. as new for $30.: Also closed . 1 e spr a . n ^ the ,Colvert car, were L. L. Colvert,, - board door.. Maple-wood, $2.50 T. i� _ - 77,44t-,"?. 11 K nip' ,the drier, who -sustained• broken f Caster, Claremont, phone- 2807. 9 N j ' 'LILLIAN S _ • ►► gibs; Mrs. Colvert, a fractured pel- FOR SALE--•.1 No. 8 National Gan y yl. //////►►►►' vis, Mrs. Colvert's parents, Mr. and BEAUTY . SHOP Plow, narrow bottom. 1 Feed-.Cut .. :�� ,�itoo�°,gdisplail " Mrs. John Hepburn," the former" a ter, 12-inch: 1 Cream Separator, fractured skull and the latter; brok- Three doors east of the Old Church 600 lbs. cap, . Ted -Coates, phone; / ,CE �R'�,DAIR en ribs and wrist. .In the other car Garage• Mr. O. Grummets Pick. 3515. 9 D�M gOIL� E y _. i _ G;S4 try Hope, Mr,: Jones -who received ~etas Shampoo and Fin e�►are -5� j' QUILT PATCHES = Prints` and ��� � �P i1y� _ �0� r�T ON j about the forehead which Broadcloths; lbc: 140.' Necktie Silk N011j -several stitches; Geo., -Stapleton, of Finger'wave Cuttings, 25c. lb. Wool Knit Cutt-� (� _ ��I�� co Np Oq Newtonville concussion and Mrs. " rugs, 5c. oz. Postage- extra; -or sent ' Oil Shampoo Ffilltawave 75e. pp/ Stapleton, concussion and cuts a- Archin Collect. We specialize in all kinds \ �AII �O/~C' r0 �y/PYOK/ bout the face; Mrs. R. A. Jones, s �• of BUTTONS & BUCKLES. ' Town : sots in the Legs; forehead and face M"t a IRS*: hall Buttdn' Shop,-Br6ck Std. South, Agent for McCormick-Deering l�&lm Vacbinely sand 'suffering fmtn shoe&; Cecil Faefis �pc VWi11TBY. 9 _ - and Repa o. o _ Stapleton, head injuries requiring HA)fI{CUTPING 35e. STRAYED - from the premises of _Oar Motto:-"Wel have Can gotitl, Or i ' stitches, and Betty''Stapleton, stiff- the undersigned, lot 29, con. $ Pick- - itis not mane. *ring from bruises and *noel. All Thereiigrte' treat "Mess tllEil Ferman- erin.g, two Ayrshire calves, 11 mos. are expected to recover. A. F. Run-out Waves old, one red and one rwhite. Finder V.Telephone 8000 the a&-identfic Officer, investigated I-SIM'. *E2.60 0.50 86,e0 please noQ y W. Holmes, 'Cherry-IN~ V4ck. 220P J. S. BALSDON, PIC KERING• • r.