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4 •NOTICE .::
Brougham -Brougham _ K,.
Mr. W., Knox is carrying, his arm Mi' GREENWOOD'..'
Miss Bate- visited Toroftto friends
ur trucks pace our way a broken arm, sustained in a fall
D&&bdftRm-a`Q`n-. Pt>Run`baRrt!o`N—Physician 6.0 a sling these days, the result of the first of the week.
y
every da 'Mr. John Cochrane of Sas 1W I LIS
Y. it, is
D recently.
h' iting relatives here at present.
a a'B.
R8yT'3' p COAL11,00KE,
A Gospel Service will' be held in _vllMrs. Bert Harvey and Mrs:' T.1886--1936
_Clp�_ A iore
the Town Hall on Sunday evening. Rab�eartson attended the Women's
• .cure oaks W%.,OD, CEMENT, Nov. 7th, at 7 o'clock. Everybody Institute Rally for Leaders held - at
welcome. brooklin one dak recently. Fea Pigs at a Profit
W I ALD RUDDY A*&rr. Mrs. A. Moffat, 9ii. 'D.'Mc- "by using
AdLar. and Green River n Pig Starter, Pig COWAW
DL Laughlan and Master Roy, of Tor -
Solicitor. NoLary rubiec. A10,1eyLo Loo. trate and'Finely Ground Grain.
by Lot Late it- r;. ei;unw. BUILIDER'S 8UPPIdEt3 onto, were Brougham visitors on Fri_
I—ly — . The Anniversary Services of the
idaNee th--"W=tXQuAc-W1utby. 4 t" day, No profit in feeding coursely gromd
;n
MON, BELL & ROSS ,also,laosil cartage work Green River Church will be held on , Keep in mind the Euchre' eiia
Sunday next Nov. 7th, at 2.. 30 'and 'Dance being be4d by the Citizens'
We have also plaeod in stock a fall 7.30 P. rn. Rev. Dr. C. H. Schutt,
League in the Hall on Friday'even-
We grind finer than others and gft*
line of Ida le "f Killing Supt . of Baptist Home Missions will lug, Nov. 12th. Good music.
WILLIAM J. BEATON. K. C.' good service, &Q are open all the
ILBRWKE BELL, K_ C. J, D. F. ROSS Misses Helen and Phyllis Farley Year wound, not just in tilts
Co's Feeds.
preach Thoth services * At & af-
JJAMES A. WRIGHT -ternoon service the Green River are visiting reWfves in Udora and heavy
A. W. MITCHEJJL choir will WW and in the evening, feeding time.
,.rs sir street. Toeooto, adiiabsle 2M LWsay this week.
the Virginia Jubilee Singers. On John Cowie spent Monds, f U" P0111try IAYiDg KBA SeMbb
CaU. RICHARDSUN & Qo.. BLrrio- Pickering, Ont.
Monde evening, . -Nov.. .$th at 8 repairing the y in town
'barn on their proper�- Grains, Shell and Grit for Profitable
ten. Sobutors. 'Notaries ate. Suite 6", O'clock, the Jubilee Singers will pre- 1LZCdJ1Wl_,fe�1t4uld g,36 Toronto �t. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residencesty here.
T"Wh— Ad 588��P ckering Phone 3613. 91.1 W20 sent one of their celebrated concerts . Mrs. Law egg productim
rence Goad and sons, of W:e keep &U these,
m the Church building. the former's moot- also Bran am .4
Toronto,
T The Beal Store, Claremont Shorts and other Feeds.
Mrs. Solicitors, Notaries Public. er, Mrs. C. A. Barclay Iasi week-
Audley t wee 7
bourI7-9. or by aPpointine t at reoiddoce of PBONB M
Ansus McMillan, third house west of Pickering Chapp'llif—Monday, , Wa&MWd&y,
.7 end.
_00- Dairy. Toroutooffice.i9MeWndaSt. Phase Bob- Kinnear. who has Mr. ROY Mowbray of Kinsale, and Friday.
been with
6; TorovLol Elgin 63f)7 29U FURNITURE Temperance Secretary of the Town -
Grasmere Farm for over a year, has
& ANIS — Barribte We.. ore diapl&Vl*Dg &D XUrSetive•. left to enter garage :work in Agin- sWP -Sunday School Association was X.,. aacpmmw
N-150ftiteles. Nutaries PUblic' 76. variety of preqent on Sunday and gave a very
AMMQ0N D. CON A NT.'K. C. Aluminum and Granitews' court. Bub has a' pleaging' manner
and his friends wish hi; -n success; Practical talk on Temperance_
A"IN F. ANNLS. B,' A_ LL. IL Farnittire sad FurLiume. Mal ' ImL
The Hallowe'en spirit is not yet Miss -Mary co' one of:,
Novelties. VII
deaoc� here-- The b4 fioift gate on 4th Form students of Mwftain High
'14hooso--4 and a iCmbawa), and at tLe Court Price il fIDW, in, keeping With tinjeft attended with them the pre- AND
Houses. Whitby. (Mr. Conaot) Phone 7 iWhit- I the farm of P. M.' YeatJ86 Was carr- School
br). Jed away. While he can.enjoy a sentation of "Twelfth Night" Shapes- All kinds of Pepair Work
RADIO joke as good as . any,
y, . he . would be Peare Play at -Hart . House on Satur- ob
10 SERVICE, - glad of a� tip as to the whereaboutsuday last. Ali Tuining Guara eeid
A Graduate of Radio College'. of this "gate.. The -November meeting of the W. C. S. MacDONALD
"T FALLAIS& L_.D S.. be. held at I. will be held at the home of Mrs.
. with The Mb meeting %I A
HD"ROL. Graduate of the Royal Couese ot CLOSE AVE.. TORONTO ?
and the University of Toronto, the home of Mr. and , Mrs. . Fred . M. Burk on -Noveallber 9th. Prog-�.
SIU 4-11 Up-to-tbe-lninute •trainin 1 ram—Demonstration of Pbone Lakeside 1502
i. 1=eoce second door east of St And- 9 Crawford on Monday event next,. ir,,gi b- -- M Candy-mak-
ows Church. Picke"aa. Chot. affect bore . 9
M. is 0 p, W. or (Xtsy* -and. Court -�,hiat_ is 'the order after the Y rs.* W. Milne. Roll Call-- Orders~ taken at NEWS Od1w
EQUIPMENT Christmas Suggestions. Hostesses—
earvae). Phomw Pick 4817 ENT business meeting.
Medwnes M. - Burk,
- for - -L. Matthews
The Club celel=ati= in -the school
and W. wain. She For Sale
1.1440ins" V orb*. Guamoteed Satisfaction bows was abig success: The offic- - The first
AT era had decorated the meeting of the "Supper .7
charTnin room most Club" will be held at the home of
IL BEATON. TOWNSHIP Posesesonable Pricee gly and the costurnes . G.ItGalvanized Ste -of Shingles.
Do Clart. Conv*yancer.Commiss—ioser. were the leader, Miss Annie Bayles on - Bird'oPelt 81,ateabloKises. .
ffidswits. Accountant. Etc, Isouwl- Tlabos mW ]Wtarlos always so lk-A good. About 100 attended and the SaturdaY, Nov. 6th, at 2,30 p. m. Also, r6-rUbtWrinX hugpT WIhisels.
of
geL.esenssa. Whitevale. Cot. L
= a 6 entrance fees just he exp - All girls
-H. ROY MILLER, eases. Messrs Arthur Mitchell, E. are eligible for irxft�_ Lawn mowers sh"ned.
E. RWHARDSOIN 'Bro%tfirb&M. , 'Oot"Je L., Cbspn= sad Elmer Powell act- ship between theages of 12 and U T. PATERSONS . OLARRMw
Phone Mark low ed as judges and made the follow- years and the training recojed Val] end et rices. phone 3811
-ORNIORALe- IZ48URANCE through the -Club should be both in-
REALL ESTATE ing awards: Best -dressed lady—Milm teresting and instructive, A cordial
mz M. Bayles. Best-diessed
gent—John
CONVEYANCING 3D - •&I :B X3 2M Bryant. Best -dressed ' couple --Fred invitation is'extended to all eligible -.,MEL
girls.
Moore. Cam�ic Jady
---As sW established aceno. res,4 Jones and Miss
The Anniversary Services of St.
to serve. •---Miss Ruby Andrew, Comic Gent— johno
Insurance of All Kinds- John's on SWULaY had a fulij_church
-Phaske, PICL 6W Rom Heron. Comic Pidi--G. Rack- at both afternoon and evening ser. Builders' Su
nes and bin. J. Bryant. Bmt-dress-
vice. Rev. Kenn
,B , Supplies
est Rates Ave1lable witb ed Girl --Joyce Winters. Best-drew-ered t%,o very edy of madocdeliv- earnest sermons . The
WM. MAW ed Buy—Dick Puckrin. CL� Bo
Ejepourity and gervice.. i —Di Y quartet from Markh&M Vni%ed LIimber and Lath
AND
: . . ck Winters. Comic Gir"une Church and the GreenwDod - choir 0. Shin
VALUATOR "Address Bryant. "Music was furnished by furnished very much appreciated Cecil Riley, George Brovm and the
fWes woducted Anywbery music, fOi which the church blue -Coal,
Phone or write. Address 614 Degida,, BROUGHAM .,PICK 5w Barrett boys. Dancing and a delight- is grateful. Board
-:.,Cberta (foal
8t"et. 3"t. I lunch ,aDricluded the fun. The Brougtam- Wo
. . .... men's 'Institute
Whitby, Ontario. are pairons for the Orat .-Donlestio Coke
oxical. Con -
We Handle testfor the Pickering Township IQIFM
ent.' Lime, PlaBter
..'CYRIL 9.,MORLHY. We were pleased I eased pupils of
Public and'
Coiltinuaiion
A Complek Line of Pure' to see Miss Jean schools- This event takes place Maple Body Wood
OHNSRALINSURANCB- Arman home last week -end, 'the Tow 'Hall here on the eve A
Mr. Alex Thom accom ning gents for Lundy Fence
nebmus woo iina, Uvestock, and
daughter and niece, is bv' f N " 19th, at 7.30 p. m. Messrs
his 0 0
s holiday-,- Robt. Ruddy; of M&erihg and Mew LoollaR
OPOINT Hog Chow- ing in London this week' and Rob-
ert C, Reesor, Peeve, are contribut-
Miss Ag7les Thom is visit YEIa
tin at
Insurance at ing $15,ea& to%vrd
the bom.4 of Mrs. H. Staples, at prize money. to
educed Pates S Idbu On Saturday" evening the commen-
t cackshutt Implemen
its as a -a-hole assembled at the
00 D ry' .-Seenre Pitees Doors, Be
For ybur car Do N.- Lockw 'd Glyn Joyce who is residing ybe
g 1'0* -n Fall for the Annual Hallome?en�
Oshawa- spent 'Sunday.. with -friends
See U Party, A large 'number
here. were in
Picker'mig costume and formed grand par -
The choir of the United Church
a WIL-SON BR
SERVICE -and PROTECTION are 11lanning a concert . ert to be given ade around the hall. The judges 08.
��.PICKERITNG, ONT. - ; -'Liocust HID c)ut.
fcund it: -baid t�, d'etermine who'
in the very near fut
future. Al]All who
should be -the prize winners, but Phonehlark.7,A*
a
WE DELIVER are interested iris to attend the awards went to the following__.:
choir practice on Friday night.
Juniors: Hallowe'en CostumeTwo
The -Young People of the United
small Johnston children;' Jean Hop -
The op -
The Mattress Season is Church a%,e .secs ted 'A-"tat'on kins, —'Patriojlc Character
of the. Horticultural Society to join ter Costurne
again. __Ist, Ruth Gilman and Catharine
with us R. G. CLENDENING With them at their meeting on Mon -
Picks (paiTed), 2nd, Norton Broth -
NERAL DIRECTOR day ev�eninz. They will'hold � short We congratulate ourselves on the FUNERAL e
few complaints we receive from our s'� meeting at 7.45 O'C14Xk. Y. rs. as 1pd,' -Fall-
busine ans. , Comic—Ted
Inner-sprirg mattresses. Andthes, Private Ambulance P. members are urged to be present ows. and 'Ifurray 'Tramps.'
A-dd[Ls—Hallowe'en Fe
are caused by ipiings whidh should Day and Night Serv'ide The Toronto Coacbinw Conference c ni Afalcdlni;
. ;,o -na� 7
was ri - rpsy--and 'Mrs.- D
have been replaced by a 'guaranteed Phone 9000 s laeld •at Aurora laqt week. Rev. G
Marion Douglas of
n 'Maing, as, the Winsome'
Howey, - -N .4
Hanes lair-,. Aunt Dipah. Specials— Jack
sagleis spring. We carry Simmons,' maiver , 5600 and Barbara
and and 'Mrs. Lmvson McCon.
Marsball's. and Canadian Feather Bride and -Gronni'- Little Miss and
orhie attenfled. While there, Mr.
& Mattress Co's make. Markham, ne --Ont, -Howey accepted. the office of Y Master Woodward .-as - Red Cross
"unp, Nurse and Doctor. A very interest -
Spring Air. Pelvl�'s Councillor for our district. Age"!
St - PAul's, Sunda -Nov., 7th— ing feature of the everiirig was the I for
f A6wftmlr hr Th
Marshall Sleep -maker. $25.00 Sunday Srhool at 2 P .'m . 3 p. m.; contest.16v sch,00l.pupils for the R. Marian M0111041 A""12*0
Be Read SANTrARY PROTECTION
Premier.. Caoadiap Feattler Reesor Prize Money of $5, The
Ready Confirmation Senice at which the WORN INTERNALLY
Mattress Co. $16.50 For cold.weather by callinq*us -11oz;t Reverend D. T. Owen, D. D.., children, in their recitations and Now you can ex
are -fence a cond4t, con.
el
speeches showed careful 'training. venience find safety you've never known
xill be present a
White Layer Felt Mattres&,J$10.50 NOW and hayir),Ryour stoves, and -,vill 'o�fic ate at k before. T is easy to tise. No belts.
ada.
Mr. and Aln. R.. Raddy of Picker Noifts. 1%pa,x 7
Grey Layer Felt Mattress, $9`490 furb. fli'# Apoz;tolie Rite of Confinnation. Eliminates odor.
aces, troughs I re. judges. -of the contest.
s and reefs All are cordl.My- invite-cj.'
J�Iow 'Mattr�sses. $3.75 to this - ser- -ill' we
repaired. vlee. SI)ace forbids. enumerating --
all- tile"
Ii it is a' hew ito've coirrtery o this -Y. p r, 7 e.Nvi n- n e r-,. 1, u t threes speecliiq de -
or furnace, f_
mb Ia-nce, The N
Motor '�� u Day Night P - S - of fle -Dulibarfon Cliiirch w serve sppcial. ireiiti(in - aorto
we %N -iii be. pleased to hn
serve,}°u,: 0��th_,irs; who -g -n -P detafled -ncconnts
Ur -
es industrial plants in
.,Phone 1300 prices are right. l;ip', L,1b,%, of to in,1115:t
l'ine. Vie retrufai� of the, _J
rn
etc,, always on hand T""'P' BQ,�manvfl7e. and Francis,Wil,:,nij vi110
Tf " I f i c t I I t U r, t e) C fe t Y` will hold In
-for �)fi-issey-1 - gave
- ,";uT1dqV Segn,)! ronin of
gent th the Dun a graphic description of his
C. A. STE11-i RN I T T 0 first- experience
i bartnn Vnited Church oil NNTiday as a Plovnran, All
1, uberal Director repairs. evening, Nov. sth, at 8 p. m, The fiery 900d. At the conclusion of this
'Mr. - F: ''E. Robson, Part of the evening's entertainment,:JONES
THE PICKERING NEWS
A
Dealef President of the Mein of -Trees So&
all enjoyed games, scrambles and ALVIN BUSHBY refreshments, bringing to a close a
Hardware Tinsmith iety, will -rive his illustrated add- very happy evening. Hallowe'en us- The- Rexall Druggist
Ontano ress "Round the World in Half an
PTOKERING HoUr". Please -note the charige of ed to he Rn evening of dread, now
pholne 401 i d9te,' — Monday 8th. Everybody one to look forw A to and a public PIURRING
weleavaebenefit as rough migehfef is no long-
er practiced.
ore . ng
the case hopeless, the parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Alex. Stewart, had reported
tmpt'o0inent following treatfnt nt re=
"^ ceived from a masseur. A. Pehlke, at
Palermo
Will Not Visit Canada
- PARIS.—The Duke of Windsor de,
- eWed•this week-erid that'he and• the
Dachas were going to the United
States Inly -as prigate individuals, to_
try to aid in finding 'a ,solution to
"some of the vital problems that b4 -
the world today." _
In reply -to a questfon•he sa!d they '
could not go to Canada "this time". z _
Breaks Seaplane Record
PER_`A!MB11CO. Brazil.— Franc_g's' '
slant flying beat Lieutenant de Vats- —
„beau Paris brake the world's record
for .straight-line, distance , by. a sea- _
plane when It, landed at Maeeie on
the Brazil coast, 300 miles north of
Bahia, this Reek. The great ship took off from port
Lyautey, Morocco. and flew a dis- -
- _ .dance of 5,790 •kilometres (3.591.5 -
nales) in alightly over 34 hours, at
an average 'speed of 103 miles an
hour. -
:,�.• International Zone Threatened
SHANGHAI. —Every man able to
bear.arms in the International Settle-
ment was placed on emergency call
this week -end as SWnghai'a bloody
war, raging up to the' banks of. Soo -
chow Creek, threatened to spill over
into.the•foreign zone.
Five thousand British troops and _
-American marines manned barricades
stretching the length of the creek,
which form's. tho northwest boundary
of the foreign zone. They,were under
-:orders to resist to the limit any at-
tacking 'force.
Threat to the .Settlement, , where
:there are thoi.sands of British, Amer-
' (cans " and 'otber' foreigners, -despite
the mass evacuations .early in the war,
-was the most serious since hostilities
broke out here - on -Aug. •14,
Thousands - of Chinese soldiers, with -
escape nearly cut, off by advancing
Japanese lines in • Chapel, across the
creek• from the foreign zone, were be-
ta
g presses-6acK ag�nsl- e mer -
can defense sector. British riflemen,
~truing -Mn butts; sihashed " lanes
through iran£ii' Chinese who clustered
at the 'Settlement border, and permit=
7-7�.:ted a •thin line —ef-wounded—cf-vil to trickle over the border.
�1 Japan Won't Aitend _
TOKIO. - Japan forwany rejected
-an --invitation. to attend the Brussels
Nine -Power Conference, declaring the
meeting was inspired by the League
- ''-Of Nations and would ?put" serious -
obstacles in the path of a just and
proper . solution" of the Far Eastern -
Iltuation. y s
Another ,Official Removed
_MOSCOW.,— A. Chernoff 'was re-
ooved as Commissar of Agriculture of'.
Ile Soviet Union this weekend by
the Central Executive Committee. R.
Special
T<
E '--
the hills and swept through the town..
washing away almost all the houses.
week end while agents rLieut.-Gen.
Count Juicht Terauchl, supreme Jap- .
In constituting a Govern eqt, it will
succeed that of Paul veland, who
i
- N _
Nws -`Brief
Stem -Inst+rgent Advance
anese commander in North China,
tightened their control over taore than
resigned, better to com�i the "odious
campaign of ltes" waged against him.
ei n
50,000,000 Chinese residents of con -
1.
_
HENDAYE.—A Spanish Government
- --�
communique announced this week -end
that an iusu'rgent' surprise attack on
quered, areas.
"suicide" Men Hold Out "
SHANGHAI•—A huge blue flag of
_
Unemployment Decrease
L Eikhe was named his successor.
the Guadalajara front northeast of
Rer_ew Suffrage Derrand
the Chinese Republic waved mocking-
° JTTAWA,—Industrial employment
`
No reason was given for the dis-
Madrid had been beaten -and the insur-
-LILLE,-Franca—Frenclt women re-
ly over an army of 40,000 -Japanese
was on the in September, ac-
missal o1 Chernoit, but alleged anti
gents su1'tered heavy losses.
Hewed their demands for the right to
in ahel:•wrackod Chapel this 3areek-end
.upgrade
: cording to returns to the Dominion
Soviet wrecking of agriculture has
General France's insurgent troops
p
vote at a mass meetfn, here thi9 v ��!:
as a "doomed battalion" of less than
- Bureau 'of Statistics -Prom 10,298 Can-
brought wave- of trims and •
were driven back - into- t-hei•r own
end.• whilo the-socialist•>pa:•ty
two hundred men held out against -
-adlan firms. The aggregate payroll
ut th
tions of local officials throughout the
to
trenches, the communique ca{d, leav-
congresR was in sess;on in another
every, effort to drive them out.
was 1,197,647 on Oct. 1, as compared
provinces within the•past two months.
Ing a great number of dead and
part of the cit;:.
Th stand of the ' Chinese `suicide
V
with174,296 on Sept. 1.
/ �+
increase n 23,351 workers was
-
Terrorism Continues
-
wounded. -' _
-
Won't Let Him Resign
soldier9 " who ha%_e vowed to 'die
"
rather than retreat, assumed' 'inter -
smaller. thart the increase at Oct. 1, ;,
smaller.
JERUSALEM.—Renewed. Arab op-
t:yston To Try Again -
IN.—Efforts of Dr. FI,lalmar
national proportions when the Japan-
but. greatly exceeded the aver-
position to the proposed division of,
BONNEVILLE -SALT FLATS, Utah.
Schacht to create an accon u:fs'•cd
ese invaded British defense territory
;.age gain between Sept. 1 and Oct. 1
Palestine into Arab and Jewish states .
'—Capt."George E. T. Eyston, who sped
fact by announcing he had cen s^d to
to attempt a rear attack.
..In the preceding sixteen yarn.
w
was expressed here following the fire ,
309.6 m.p.h. over the .salt desert tats
be f;erman}'s F.croaomics
w
which destroyed 50,000 of -the' 2,500;•
week. -end, will make another- attempt
were disclosed this week•ena. to have
-
Conference
- ' `
$400,000 In Youth Scheme
000 trees of the Balfour forest, ownedQuint
very shortly' to better speed records:
Mailed.
OTTAWA.—Labor minister Rogers
by the Jewish National Fund,
Chancellor Iiit:er, it was learned,
TORONTO.—D:. Allan Roy Defoe
announced this week an
Terrorists were believed to have
Three Britishers Killed
has declined for the present to give
physician to the Dionne quintuplets.'
.agreement
b•ad been completed between the Do- :
started. the .fire, which was extin•'
SHANGHAI.—Three Royal Ulster
D:-• Schacht his clfscha� ge..- -
waz.merely a spectator at this week -
on the
'minion and Quebec Government in
training
guished only after ,a long fight in
which police were aided by. Jewish
riflemen were killed and several
--
Government Lewers Confer
end's acild in •conference
quints, held in the Royal York Hotel
ponnectioa with the youth
wounded during Japanese shelling of
Educational selentists from various.
scheme.
colonists,
Hungjao, Buburb to the west of the
LONDON,—Prime-1ltnister _ NeviIle
.
Parts of Ehe United -Sts-ten and Can
The total amount involved is more
be con-
Germany Declines
International -Settlement and home of
Chamberlain ronsi lied with Cabinet
Ida attended:.. -
than $400,000, which will
many foreigners, British military head-
Ministers from a s:ck•bed on the
tributed on a 50-50 basis by .the two
BERLIN. — Germany declined- the
quarters announced.
necessity of despatching troop rein -
governments, with the Province bear-
invitation of Belgium to take part
Artillery shelling and aerial attack
forcements to the Shanghai war zona
Ru sin Brings Qn Deadlock
Ing its own admiaiatrative -costs.
in the conference of signatories • of
is the Chinese -Japanese war spread
as result of the wiping out of -a Brit-
LONDON: _— 'Soviet' Russia stood
the, nine -power. treaty scheduled to'
damage' among mission aqd other -for-'-
•'isli outpost 'bj• Jdpanese artillery.
alone this week -end in firm refusal'to
Urges Pool of Colonies
open at Brussels Nov. 3.
sign property, and this week -end Brit•
Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden
approve belligerency recognition for
LONDON.—George Lansbury, vet-
A .note to the Brussels government.
tart defence linea, along the Settlement
conferred lengthily by telephone with
the- Spanish -combatants prior to full
gran pacifist and former Labor Par-
explained that Germany, not being a
frequently had been under fire.
Mr. Chamberlain, who is confined -with
repatriation of foreign volunteers from
filamentary Leader, speaking -in the
signatory nor a later adherent to the
J
gout ab his -country home; and- was- be- .
the forces of .both parties in the civil,
House this week -end, urged Great
treaty, "sees itself unable to partici-
Braided as Fraud
lieved to have proposed an immediate
war.
Britain should be willing to place in-
pate in deliberations ,over application
LONDON. — In a fighting slieech,
protest to tate Tokio Government.
A non-intervention subcommittee
to a common pool under a new Inter-
of the 'agreement"
David Lloyd George, war -time Prime
Government' leaders conferre$ on
sesslor which adjourned until Tues -4
national Commission "all those non
-
-Minister -of Great--Britain,_tc"• the
the need of additional troops to pro-.
day succeeded only -in- accentuating
— :- self-governftig parts 'of the Emp
00 Killed Flood
•House of Commons that non=interven•
tett British lives and property. In
the deadlock between the Russian and
and all of them to be used for the
DAMASCUS, Syria:—More than 100_
tion in Spain' was ''a boasted failure"
Shan. -hat's fiwernationai Settlement.
Itato German viewpoints." Soviet Am-
- service not only of ourselves -but of..
persons were believed killed when a
and the "greatest, basest fraud and
bassador Moisky. refrained fiom vot•- -
all mankind.".
flood engulfed the village. of. 'Dmeir,
deception ever perVotrated by --great
_
+ Forms -Belgian Cabinet
Ing. -on the belligerency question,
_ -
-northeast of here: -Twelve-bodies-have-
melons-an--weak--we
-- Bit£sP.i.S:—iletirt de Rias retic.
hte�Q"-1t�4#d-'—+ ,_ ,.over,.me ees-
- ie! Of 'Rare Disease
been recovered. The water attained a
Ing Finance* M;nlster accepted an as•
sfdered outside the Han -intervention
�,ORONTO.—Sally Anne Stewart
level of nearly 10 'Leet and aeveval
i
Japan's Northern Drive /
nignment from I{lug Leopold to Lorin
realm,
aged seven -and -a -half months, died
highway communications betwP^n
PEIPING.—Japan's drive from the
a new Cabinet.
German amLasa'teor son Ribbentrop
this week of $myatonia congenita; a
Damascus and Baghdad.-
north and sodth on Taiyuan -Fu; capl-
•Do Man is-vice=presldLnt of the -Be]-
accused - Russia ct trying to sabotage
attaprogcks
rare disease that attacks the nervous
the ervoumuscu-
The great flood rushed down from
*tal of Shansi province, pushed• on'this
glan Socialist party. I1 he succeeds
non-lnterventfon. 1►
system and causes
lar weakness. Although medical doe-
"' t dura the summer pronounced
ore . ng
the case hopeless, the parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Alex. Stewart, had reported
tmpt'o0inent following treatfnt nt re=
"^ ceived from a masseur. A. Pehlke, at
Palermo
Will Not Visit Canada
- PARIS.—The Duke of Windsor de,
- eWed•this week-erid that'he and• the
Dachas were going to the United
States Inly -as prigate individuals, to_
try to aid in finding 'a ,solution to
"some of the vital problems that b4 -
the world today." _
In reply -to a questfon•he sa!d they '
could not go to Canada "this time". z _
Breaks Seaplane Record
PER_`A!MB11CO. Brazil.— Franc_g's' '
slant flying beat Lieutenant de Vats- —
„beau Paris brake the world's record
for .straight-line, distance , by. a sea- _
plane when It, landed at Maeeie on
the Brazil coast, 300 miles north of
Bahia, this Reek. The great ship took off from port
Lyautey, Morocco. and flew a dis- -
- _ .dance of 5,790 •kilometres (3.591.5 -
nales) in alightly over 34 hours, at
an average 'speed of 103 miles an
hour. -
:,�.• International Zone Threatened
SHANGHAI. —Every man able to
bear.arms in the International Settle-
ment was placed on emergency call
this week -end as SWnghai'a bloody
war, raging up to the' banks of. Soo -
chow Creek, threatened to spill over
into.the•foreign zone.
Five thousand British troops and _
-American marines manned barricades
stretching the length of the creek,
which form's. tho northwest boundary
of the foreign zone. They,were under
-:orders to resist to the limit any at-
tacking 'force.
Threat to the .Settlement, , where
:there are thoi.sands of British, Amer-
' (cans " and 'otber' foreigners, -despite
the mass evacuations .early in the war,
-was the most serious since hostilities
broke out here - on -Aug. •14,
Thousands - of Chinese soldiers, with -
escape nearly cut, off by advancing
Japanese lines in • Chapel, across the
creek• from the foreign zone, were be-
ta
g presses-6acK ag�nsl- e mer -
can defense sector. British riflemen,
~truing -Mn butts; sihashed " lanes
through iran£ii' Chinese who clustered
at the 'Settlement border, and permit=
7-7�.:ted a •thin line —ef-wounded—cf-vil to trickle over the border.
�1 Japan Won't Aitend _
TOKIO. - Japan forwany rejected
-an --invitation. to attend the Brussels
Nine -Power Conference, declaring the
meeting was inspired by the League
- ''-Of Nations and would ?put" serious -
obstacles in the path of a just and
proper . solution" of the Far Eastern -
Iltuation. y s
Another ,Official Removed
_MOSCOW.,— A. Chernoff 'was re-
ooved as Commissar of Agriculture of'.
Ile Soviet Union this weekend by
the Central Executive Committee. R.
Special
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T CATTLE
,ELld PARK -ABERDEEN ANCUS — S'FAET
breeding beef cattle now. They are scarce
- -- - -, an over the Continent.. Aberdeen Angus have
produced Grand ChampEm Carcass of Beef
at Chicago Internatl•,nal every year since
-� 1900. Bui13 and Females of breeding .age fur
Sale reasonable. James Bowrran, Elm Part,
.. Guelph, Ontario.
. VVAL. PGRPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS, ONE
to twelve wInths. Twelve to fourteen out ,,f
fifteen nearest dame to. their pedigrees av-
erage. over eleven thousand pounds milk, per
_ __..ye:r. Prices $55.00 to $80.00. Federaly Ac-
credited. Bayside Farm: Gwen Sound.
CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS
Ol. !': G4 t�N 1 tiTO RJ6;V F PSth!.k'
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- THE TRINDL ELECTRIC WELDL•R
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FURNITURE
LYONS' USED FURNITURE
BARGAINS
r Great savings to ,. ur Furniture Trade-in ,De-
partment 'Our low prices have made t`is
department the L.rgert and most popular in
Toronto- Just a few of the hundreds .cd ape-
' • -vials are listed here. 'If you don't see what
your wantadvertised come In or write. Ly.:nv
are sure to -have it and at the - lowesf price
In town. Every piece of furniture L sanIUxrlly
.� treated and -completely reflafslied to look -like
new.
$59M Beautiful American walnut bed -
.00 room suite, large chlffrobe, full
long= triple mirror vanity and full size',
4 -porter bed with sagless spring. Completely
reastsbod. Cost new over $200,00.
s2i•`•`e -
5o WALNUT finish dresser, tu'perfect
• ePa+condition, with full. size steel bed
to match, sagless ;spring and brand new an -
lex mattress
es, W90 19.50 buffetSolid t,extensin -ream iabm;sad six
leather upholstered chairs, to perfect condl-
"' tion, Y�ou/�r choice of golden -or turned oak., -
�.00 Beautiful solid walnut dining -r,+. m
W suite, large buffet, twin pedestal
extension table, china cabinet .sod 0 chairs
gpbolatered in genuine leather. A really.Pne
Salta Lad locks brand new; completely re-
.0ntabed, Cod originally about 1300.00.
$47!A M Eight -piece, 2 -tone walnut crash
.04 dining=roam suite—Queen Ann de-
.sagnl lance buffet, extension table and six
chairs upholstered In genuine leather. C ,m-
pletely reftnfahod. -
e,49.M Luxurious 3 -piece Chesterfield
P= w suite-(uncliimed). This r"Its
has been rebuilt and recovered to a very at.
tractive brand new brown repp; has
Mir -shall reversible spring cushions and is a rral
oargaln at this price. Originally cost $175.00. ..
Is exactly like new.
- heaterfleld and two
roomy chedra to . mateup o -
stared In a novelty repp with reversible %far
._ eha11 cushtoas and show -wood walnut frame;
completely re -conditioned and dry cleaned.
!�i?•�C� Largd Chesterfield with two big.
1�5•WMM chairs, covered In a French Jac-
quard Taupe sbade; completely re-bWit and
Ihoroaghly dry cleaned. .
'Larae assortment of Xlfchen Cabinets, Sew -
Ing Machines.. Gas Stoves, - Library Tal lm,
Beds, Spring Mattresses, Odd Dressers, rhif-
fonlers. Studto Couches, etc„ at amaz;rVly
low prices.
Trade -In Dept:'
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ept:-
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UPHOLSTERING CO.
Save 4007,, Buy Direct from Fyrtnri,
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DOGS
'SCOTCH, ENGLISH COLLIE PUPS, ALL
as"; failures replaced fm; trained caltle'
dogs; trained coon, fox,-deer-hounda; great
dance. pups; buy from largest trained dog
kennel !n Canada. Guarantee satisfaction.
Rapidvtew Kennels, .Marrisburg, Ontario.
FILMS AND PRINTS
.CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR-
its negatives, 12 for 75c: 5 for 25e. Com.
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enlargement • 25c. Re -prints 10 for 25c.
- . Photo-Cmft: M% King at. E., Toronto.
ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORK. (ROLL
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GREAT SALE USED PIANOS
ORIGINALLY COSTING WHEN NEW UP TO
SM., good makes, beautiful walnut, me-
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good condition, tuned, including piano
Douches; bargain prices, =59.50, 49.50,
$59.50. Ideal for homes, schools, churches.
Write for our bargain price list. Sovereign's
lWes, 24189 Durfertn St., Toronto.
HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL
ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING.
Visitors: welcome. Write for prospectus. 981
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MUSIC BY MAIL
THREE NEW DANCE FOLIOS CONTAINING
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ply, Hermant Building, Toronto.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
LEARN TO PLAY A SAXOPHONE, TRUM-
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al Music Dealer.
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Reds. -Rost Quality - cockerels_ $3.00. Rhode
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anywhere for wrecking. Greenwood House
Wreckers, 440 Greenwood, Toronto.
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Canadian Furs
Win "Grand Prix"
The 'Department of Trade and
Commerce announced it had received
a communication that the fur exhibit
at the Canadian pavilion at the Paris
Exposition had been awarded the
"Grand • Prix d'Honneur," . highest
prize which, can be bestowed on any
exhibit.
The Canadian' exhibit of furs in -
eluded pelts of principal fur bearing
animals of the Dominion, particular
displays being made' of, silver and'
other domestically bred foxes.
The award was ..made by a judg-
ing committee, which included offici-
al representatives from different
countries. represented at the exposi-
0 TERRIBLE
11EADACHE NOW
- . Pound. Quick, Sure Way
to End Them
It's ierlmtate that a
Dade fife iamew f vat, • �•
herb aW Esme nmelb,
Riot-rtives. W C D.,
` wealo, writes, "I was
bothered with vsxy severe headaches. his
m Ins of head and in forehead was mere
t!m 1 could bear. M dedor adviasd ms
W take Fruit-rfiva . fbela 1 hm mM
hid a� toubk with headaches." VA= yea
take Frtat a- fives, ym fiver is cleaned.
9Msack kv&w." sad Wasfam work issue
W Poison amd wades Io. Food noeeidwa.
Heeft comas, 251:- and W AD drfgpsb.
FRUIT-A-TIVEST�
Three Complaints Gave Him A
Miserable Time
Suffering from three complaints
disordered kidneys, sciatica, and
rheumatism, how could this man be
anything ,else but always• tired and
111? This is what he writes:-
'tUp--1:4 a month, Qr so ago, I had suf-
fered continually ` from kid-ney disor-'
-der, sciatica, rheumatism, and general-
ly felt off 'colour. I was constantly'
tired, and undei medical supervision.
I tried many remedies, but without ef-
fect until I gave Kruschen Salts a
trial. In four weeks, Kruschen has
brought about a complete transforma-
tion. I have a healthy appetite and
once more feel that it is good to be
alive." - S.V.N.
The kidneys are the filters of the
human machine. If they become slug-
gish,impurities find their way into the
blood -stream, and the seed of half -a -
dozen common ailments is sown.
The scientific combination of salts
in Kruschen quickly coaxes the kid-
neys back to healthy, normal action.
Soon your ailments are relieved and .
life becomes a joy again.
Science Links
Fish to Sirens
Aquarium Authority States That
.Fishes Make Sounds
There may be a slight basis in fact
for the stories that have come down
to us from antiquity about the sirens
who by their songs lured sailors to
their, death.- Fishes make sounds, de-
clares Dr. C. H. Townsend}_of_the_
N,Y. Aquarlum, and it is possible, he
states, that the myths in the works -by
Homer and .other classical writers
were dramatization of the stories told
by fishermen, with their usual decor-
ations added to the facts, about the
sounds they heard 119hes make. Dr.
Townsend, in an article on the swim
bladder in fishes, in the current issue
of the bulletin of the New York Zoo-
logical Society, describes bis experi-
ence in listening , to the sounds. mane
by fishes while he was aboard a email
schooner Iying -in a shallow Central'
American harbor. .
Swim Bladder Accomplishes It
The swim bladder, he states, is a -
saclike organ 'In the abdominal cavity
of many vertebrate fishes. The .prin-
cipal use In to. enable the fish to ad.
Not itself so that 4t can swim at de-
sired depths, but it is used for other
purposes as well, among them the
making of sounds, some fishes having
muscles that can be vibrated against
the air sac. In other Ashes it func-
tions as an organ of hearing.
New Campus Slang
Compiled by Paper
"B.M.O.C.' i "Ding", "Fruit Fly"
Etc., Are Explained at the Uni.
versity of New Mexico.
Some of the slang current on a mod-
ern campus has been compiled by the
of New Mexico. Here a78amples:B. M. O. C. -Big man
pus.Ding-To blackball a
fraternity.
Fruit Fly -Those who study. in. the
campus - candy .shop.
Goon -A silly or boring person.
In the Swish -To be in the know.
Hardware -Fraternity jewelry.
Jam Sessions -A good, noisy free-
for-all.
Dig -Get -acquainted dance.
Kee Wee --Good, swell, or almost
anything.
Nub -An unattractive person.
Bang the, Hardware 'or Plant a Pin
-Put a fraternity, pin. on a girl.
Quilling --Make up to your profes-
sor.
Sklooking - Unromantic term for
the romantic urge to :make love.
T. P. or Table Party -Informals. ,
The Morgue -Hall where an, exam-
Ination marks are posted.
Wheel a Sled -To drive an automo•
bile. C
Wolfing -Snaking other girls' dates.
Ordered Curtailed
Tin Production
The International Tin Committee
this week at London ordered a.dras-
tic reduction ..in production quotas
for the 'first two quarters next year
in an effort'tb prevent piling up of
tin supplies. The quota for the Janu-
ary and March, 1988, quotas were
met at 85 per cent. of btisic tonnages,
compared with the prevent 110 per
cent. rate.
.The committee' announced that it
reserved the right to reconsider the
"meeting" indicating. that .some fu-
ture" change may be made if the in-
dustry's statistical position changes to
any measurable degree. '
DOUBLE satlsfactl0
-DOUBLE convenience
DOUBLEAutome'tic'Bo'oklet
Alleged
WIT
OWL LAFFS
Christian Science Monitor gives
th:s as an example of truthful adver
tising. Let us hope the owner sold
the pioperty.
Advertisement in New, York news-
paper: -
Tumbledown' house. -on •hilltop for
sale iii' Litchfield Hills,' Connecticut;
two miles from town. No babbling
brook. Extensive grounds for •push-
ingoolawn nlewer—Bad golf, -fishing;
etc. Twelve acres inclosed by horse
fence adjoining hunt club. Dump
nc:.r house: Approximately' 80 apple
t: nes. Domestic problems terrible.
Price, $29,000.
blerchant-Everything ' that college
men -endorse is not necessarily' good.
Friend- by do", you take that
stand ".
Merchant- Because I have a check
from one of them.
bfarrying in baste is all right if
you are marrying the right one.. but
usually. the earlier the weddjng the
greater the gamble.
afother-in-law-That's a cute little
tree -on the front lawn, John -I mean
the one _tl:at's about -a foot high.
Snn-in 'aw=Yes, I just planted it.
I hope the next time you come, you'll
be able � to sit in its sbade, , - '
11
Hesitatingly, hardly daring to look.
lie pautiei and scanned every inch of
the space before him. As far as the
eye "could see, there was just the
same drab barrenness. Nothing.
With sinking heart be turned sadly
away,
Again -and again he had come -to'
search, and had returned despondent.
There were days of renewed bope, fol-
ll;ved by deeper despair, and as the
Clays passed and there was still no
sign, no change, he began to lose
fa'.th -
Then, at long last, came the in
they finally appeared -the firsttwo
shoots from the four seeds he had
planted in -his, bed -sitting room win -
low box.
Troubles always seem to learn to
add' and multiply a lot easier than
Lhey do -subtract:
'A firdncial note that didn't work:
Indoors 5 months mita
RHEUMATIC PAINS
Now walks 3 miles a daft
Rveryone wbo staffers thabarp agony. of Rhes•
matic pains should read w Mrs. S. P. madea
remarkable recovery from this nippling
I was so ill with Rbeumati m to my
she writes that I was not out of the house fa
Ave months last winter. I tried about every.
thing, then I happened to meet a friend who told
me about' Fynnon Salt. I have taken it teffigarly
and am so much better that I can walk 33 to �
you 7 You, too, can look forward to giildc
lasting reBe( from rheumatic pain if only yon
failed crystals in the blooThis lit d that name B a-
rustle paras are due to an excess of uric add
in your System. Fynnon Salt, the proven
British remedy, ltetmalizee thio uric add by
$ton¢ Nature'c own weapons — the mmetzl
U of the earth. A halt teaapooetfaif o!
on Salt In water equals in medicinal
Oct three large alassee of natural misteml
waters. So Start now using
�Foynuon Scost not Take
It 75c at
on drugooetoo�ral., if you have fay dlflloolty
kettiGelid Street, MonuW��n Auscie2
TRENCH'S REMEDIES
Energy building TONIC TABLVTS,
STOMACH TABLETS to relieve stomach
troubles, TRWCR'S RID Y, few
Booklet 00 rpuest. Write today.
TRENCH'S REMEDIES, LTD.
Dept. W. 110• CHURCH ST—TORONTO
1"ue No. 45--•17
The young bride had- heard-lier__ s
husband speak of borrowing money +
on noted. So she took to the bank a
few 'of those he wrote her before
their marriage. The cashier read)
each one with great care and evi-
dently wth much pleasure, but the
mean th:ng wouldn't lend lier a cent
on th(.m. -
Jake-Howsabout joining me in 'a'
cup of tea, old boy?
Mike -Oke, ni'lad. You crawl In
first, and then we'll see if taere's any
room for nae.
One need• not be.' a chin:rixl' to
catch the force of this:
Dnvgbter looking up from her
novel)a- Papa, in time. of trial, what `
do you suppose• brings'tiie most nom-
f0r1 t0 8 man?
Papa (W -ho' is a newly appointed
magistrate) .An acquittal,. I -should
think.
Teacher -Who said: "I come- to
bury. Caesar"?
Nervous Youngster - P-p=please, '
teacher, the undertaker.
Sentence'of death has been passed
on a Soviet school teacher and a Mo. • '
hammedan priest because they fright•
ened children by telling ghost stories.
CARRY YOUR
...ALK41ZER.
WITH YOU
,• IF OVER -EATING
CAUSES ACiD
INDIGESTION, -
NDWS. THE" s` :
TO Do .,
The fastest way to "alkalise" is to
carry your alkalizer with you. That's
what thousands do now that gen. '
Cline Phillips' cornea in tiny, pepper.
mint flavored tablets -in a, flat tin
for pocket or pians. Theft you are always ready.;
Use it this way. Take 2 Phillips'
tablets -equal in "alkalizing" effect
to 2 teaspoonfuls of liquid Phillipa'
from the bottle. At once you feel
"gas," nausea, "over -crowding" f
from hyper -acidity begin to ease.
"Acid headaches, "acid breath," _
over -acid Stomach are corrected at .,
the source. This is the quick way
to ease your era. OWII distress --avoid
offense t0 otliyy
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CONQUERS 1 ROUP P
iPraisea Minarcre Liniment As
Remedy for Roup or
dronehial Fla
dead In this hoar from a
-
tort (tarry. bow Iia checked Eonp rBrm.
oiial 1!7n) whet it broke out aeons lir
ye®s bens. "After trying otbor remadlsa
r_
tsars obtaining no result* wbat4ver" wrksa':
31r. Kinvidle, "I Minard's' fi
,tried
"Bve to sts drops 01 tbo tongue and ecow,N
t5seo Bore, depending on the birds. I to
5
Positive t),at it belled me out a IOL"
ulnaM•s Llnh wat IS a tried wtd prows
;
not ely for .strain, burnt bruises and skim
�, as wall as for fterebsal amt
a�.>i usable, F* nal. >w 19
tsf
' t
ca.
$#he � Qf%eZ-iJ4<J ��wo United Church Record, 'went
ROOFING 9PDCIAL
ing of Nov. 19th. Particulars later. PO Remember the anaiver+ary servie-
The W. A. will have their moa- personally to Africa to obtain these es in the Presbyterian Churalt, is
Terser t meati on Armistice Day, Nov. Pictures, which are of unusual int- hply Rooting ;1.25 .per sa. ti
=L76 ass; 11.60 d is advsnes Pickering, on Sunday ne%t, and the
Der 7 Pd 11th. Mrs. W. J. Pett is convener er'est• Ask. anyone who has seen 2 -ply Roofing l�1.45 per p•
q will say you can not af- Fowl Sinew's and Entertainment in 3 -ply Roofing SIM per sq.
Subscrip4ons to the United States of the group for this meeting and ford to miss them Tickets may be St Andrew's Church on Wednesday
WW Gt. g� $00 in &,�& the word for Roll Cali "Peace"• Nov. 9th. Do not miss seeing the Reck Faced (90 lbaY $2.65 per sur
_ On Friday evening, Nov. 12th, obtained f� mfrs of the Union moving pictures of the Coronation.
i at Cherrywood or Locust Hili. Asphalt Paper ,(400 ft.) 88a Poll
-- :1UHM MURKAR. Proorietc.r. Rev. Denzil Ridout, of Toronto wi_l, I • r'=3'R' in lots of 5 sq. or.over.
present his well-known illustrateda
_ travelogue in Locust Hill United Roof ing Cas hOnty
I` Council Proceedings Church. He has consented to come -The Economy ;
through the co-operation of the Y. -'a PICKERING -•- '�
g p Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing.' �
-The township council met on bion- P. U. of Cherrywood and Locust Store Asphalt Shingles: Roll R000ng, t -
day last at one of the most uninter• Hill, Rev. Ridout, the Editor of the 1-ply,$1.25 per cell. Roof. Coating. Lt T*/$p YAR
esting meetings of the year. Claremont 65c, per
gallon. �J1riLl i CS
Sessions opened at 10 a. in. with Service
► PHONE 3400
general business and again. at 1 p• Radio CASH AND CARRY- PRICES Also chimneys rebuilt rnd repaired. i
' m. for Court of Revision, in which....JACK RE I D
only one case of 37 heard, was dis- DANBA RTON 35-15 Law Motor Sales
puted, but on which the appeal was _ Expert service and re-
Several
R. Woodward `
granted. Several cases of overcharge pairs to all makes. Real- • , Chrysler- Plymouth
were, disallowed, only one case being ATT TION ! Dealer
granted, that of S. J. Todd -- Onable Ohargae. Work OUR STOCK .OF GROCERIES -
n The usual correspondence was
guaranteed. - :COMPLETE AND FRESH GOO'CARS
RS
.dealt with, and a few casae of relief - - -
-AT ALL TIMES Brock Road Gravel GOODYEAR TIRES
revised. ARTHUR FIELD
The committee on Roads and Bnd- Graduate Radio sad Television Iastitu0c Try one Special Blend of CotEe _ W ILLARD BAT -TERM
gas paid the following: A. Lee, haul :Pit GENERAL BLACKSMITHING
gravel Greenwood road 54.30. L. �� ��O Bernie - Specially packed for us. Sae- lb. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
White, ditto 50.48. F. Barclay, dire Association. Cruished Pit Run Give va a trial on, a New or a Used 010
to 46.65. Frank Carter, ditto 237. 46 phone 5201, PICKERING Our Fresh and Cared Meats are (�,.aVd] 24 Hours Towing Service
00. Ambrose Hastings, operating kept wholesome by Electric Refrig-
eration. Gravel
Law -
crusher 48.25. L. Dixon, haul gran- Saeid and Graded Gordon J• LaW
el Rge. Line 97.45. R. Giddings,- Sale' Register S
- shovel,, gravel Rge Line 3.00. C. See our weekly sales bulletin for .
•one
Phone 2908
Knott, ditto 6.00. C. Hubbard; dit- FRIDAY,. NOV.NOS:5th:— Auction sale SPECIALS
Pit'KERING ONTARIO
to, 1.75,.-W. Hardy ditto, 29.25: of 26 head of steers 'and heifers, BROUGHAM ONT. Delivered or Lorded in Pit
W. P Jones, gravel for con 8 13.20. mostly Durhams and Herefords, +
W. Cowie building sidewalk Brou- all T. B. tested, property of John Phone Pick 502 : PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 ,
gham 35.76. R. Lynn, ditto, 15.76. Sewell, lot 8, rear con. 4, Scar - Toronto office Hoard 6471
'H. Liscombe, labor Brougham side- bora. No reserve as these cattle !ATTENTION, FARMERS JOHN'BOURNE & SON
walk, 2.50. J. ` Farley, ditto, 5.00.- must be sold. Sale at 2 p. in.
--A. Badgerow, 'team loading stone Terms, Cash. A. S. Farmer, auc- ' GENE AAL- REPAIR-3VOR — - — -- ---
9.50. W. Wilson, ditto, 8.00. W . t%neer. I
We are re a7ed to re ircars I3RQCK
Ward, operating grader Greenwood + p p
_ PURE-BRED.CATTLE._ _ j; Th* Bb1lt that /Of�i1�
road -_10-00. Elmer Powell, iristatl= trUOks, tractors- and- all farm �+
lag pipe 1.OU. L. Puckrell ditto ll- auction sale on Saturday, Nov•. #S't�� *an 91"llb
13th. We are having a reduction Ma0hluery, wheels rebuilt and ,V�r.T;X=33.Y.
00. W. Brom, drag Audley rd. 6. sale of 40- head of purebred Reg. ',tire -setting. wood -Work ani
00. L. Annis, cut weeds con 6, 4. Jersey Cattle, -springers and fresh wood turning of all kinds. 113 Salim J
00. J. H41cins, ditto Rge Line, 2. cows with R. U. P. records. ! _ CL IL 'mak .
00. G. Todd, drag Searboro T. line Herd -lolly accredited, at Maple Place pOIIr order IIOw for All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even-
7.75. Roy Ward, paid for dynamite, Springs Farm, 7th' con, lot 17, wood -working and turning. lugs YO cents =�
and salary 162.94. Fare Elevator, MarkhmFRIDAY and
a, 1 1-2 miles north of No. Phone nr ll
Oa
cement, 41.40. N. Gordon, lumber S
7 Highway. J. S. Baird, prop. L.
Q SATURDAY
Y
12.53. Gordon ,Law, truck tires 90. E. Franklin, .auctioneer. Terms, �• ++: ROWS - November 5 and 8
00. Can. Oil Co. 184.50. Sawyer- Cash. Catalogue on request. Sale 3eoek Read Store and Blacksmith Shop Last Show Fri. at9.00; Sat. at 9.46
-Massey, pinion for - -crusher 3.02.
Pedlar People Ltd;, pipe 118.82. C. °t 1 p. m. ' (SMccesaor to W H. Jacksoe) _ _ Hairy Hull
. - a - Saturday Matinee at � 30 .
Cooper, springs, battery oil and gas Saturday Evening show starts at 820 Builder and Contraotor"
etc: 50.09. J. Balsdon, picks shoe- -- B1NG CROSBY -
els nails etc. 11.93. A. Diamond, WART Bricl[WOrk and Stonework ,
G HA RAYS
repair washout 17.25. C. -Balsdon, /may �_____z a Specialty
drag Rge line 4.00. C. Ledgett, ore - IN - ect's S�rvioe
drag con 4 7:00 .N. E. McEwen,
'Arebit
7 1-4 acres gravel 1000.00 Ir I
_ "Double or -
Committee on Contingencies paid )1i,epalr/
the following: D. R. Beaton salary l - Nothing
E CEIU
_ - - - an
_and selecting "jurors 1.15.00. Wm. �'- � *t - _
�\O n yr THE WN INYB -
�. - - - _
• Rosehwnk fid d $►o�etoo lid
Cheater salary 25:00, Pickering _ - With oc eek
News, -supplies 43.12. James Ravie,
adh
4-;',9 Ph e P 563
,cutting weeds 1.00. R. C. Reesor,
selecting jurors 10.00. Adam Spears iMARYYC RLINLE selecting jurors, .inspecting. wood EiliP pOII2 Cream t0 II8e You*
:lots and bonus on 231 dogs, 36.10. Notio�
Middleton, relief expenses 4.40. paying 3 prices �% Y. WEDNSDAY
now a in these ri
M
Committee on relief paid the foll .. �e are aro n S. and 10 do 13uildin+ nf all kistdtr
AY TUESDAY,
fYevem
Q her 9
owing for supplies and services: R. : Spec Two Shows, at 7 and 9 e R
Morrish, 8.00-. E. Woodward, 9.00. t OARPBNTERIN(i.
W. Sadler, 10.00. Roy Morrish, N Fa I •
)46.00. Quality Food Stores 13.50. 2
-�; i4 CW C� CBMSNTNQ •
Committee on Daniagea to Sheep • N
_ of 1937" �LUdiHf G .�•
j paid the following: C.. A. "Balsdon;
1 aged ewe injured, 1 shearling ewe First - WING
y. '
b
injured, 1 pure-bred shearling ram
•.. iN•it
injured 17.13. We a so sellBrantford RtKAeg
-• RKYAKAR Mat-°riaia, Empire Bathroom
„_JOE PENNER
Kinsale
-
'30c • HARRI IL Egmpment, Darn Water.
MILTON BERLE
e LIARD
Conirmtulations to -Mr. and Mrs. - -
BIITTERFAT sT H Stable Egni�enf
C. Disney on their recent marriage -Thursday. Friday and Saturday
at Greenwood parsonage Oct. 21st. - an other Building b(Aterial
We wish them a long and happy FOR CREAM PICKED UP BY OUR TRUCK .November 11. 12 and 13 Estimates Free
life. Two Shows. at 7 and 9 Work'Guaranteed
The W. L. held their October- a pay extra for C�eliYery' `GARY COOPER T
meeting at.the home of Mrs. R. E.. GEORGE RAFT el F• . PROUSE SE
j14}owbray' last Thursday, with a Write or. Phone us---cbarges collect
_go- Ph a .°,502; _
good attendance.IN on
art underythelaus ices•of the W. CITIZEN!S DA' IRY "Souls at Sea" I N
On P 1c� ERI f3. ovrARl
P y- P
7-
1. was held at the home of Mr. and _ Vi/HITBY, ONT.
Mrs. C. Richardson, at Brooklin_ PHONE 52•
Everyone enjoyed a real good time.-
R. E. Mdwbray and F. ou Parkin s H'av'e
spent a couple of days aroundLon-�I �►
don recently and purchased some
.Terrey tows.
- .A TRI°B U T E T O THE COW _
Miss Audrey . Mulock Spent the FINDLAY STOVES
week=end at her home " here.
• i .
—thig community,The cow is a most ti -- • —�
�. :_, „goes out to the bereaved ones of
James White,. who .for a number of
years lived on the farm now occup-
'ied'fW Mrs. Phillips, and was much
respected by all who knew him.
.. -
R. E. Mowbray and R. V, Mow
-
bmy (will join a group of hunters
on Wednesday and leave for the
North. We wish them good luck and
a safe journey.
- Cherrywood
aWalter and Mrs. Fenney visited
• with the f_ormer's parents on Sun-
day.
We are sorry to report Geor$$IE
Todd confined to the house. We
hope he will soon be around again..
Mrs. C. K. Petty. has returnee
home after speeding several week:
with her sister in Mt. Albert.
The Sunday School Missionary Ex.
'ecutive are planning for a Bazars
to be held in the Hall on the even,
wonderful laboratory.3hetakes 1e '
the grasses of the pasture, and
the roughage of the field, and
Converts them into the most 1� _
perfect food for man. In that _
food there to a miyeterious
something which scientists
' have found essential to the
highest health of. the human '"rh• ToRt•e 1t.th.e
rase, and which can be found of tke Husua Hao*"
nowhere else. Men have sought for centuries the fabled.
Fountain of Youth. The nearest approach to that fountain which
r : Utas yet been, discovered is the udder of the cow, Without her
Wille,, children languish, the vigor of the adult declines, and
the vitality of . the human race rune low."- A tribute by Hoa,
• rsank O. Lowdsa, Sinnissippt Farm, nnnois.
- 1857 1937
wR w rwi
• ' PURCHASERS Of NRR u ■ut '
MANUFACTURERS Of MILK PRODUCTS
. • - -eISTRIsuTORa TwOUGMOUT THt WOR1D
Ranges on flus floor", for yeur
inspection. '
;'R Telepbone Call will have ane of our men at your
door with a complete line-up of prices and
';specifications,
We make a generous allowance for stoves and deal=fti7s.:
'Ae have now a stock of food re-donditioned stoves. `
Dont forgel--•We meet Colnpetiton prices.
+CHARL-E.S COOPER
..CLAREMONT,, ONT.
. k• �(i. ',J u,,M' 't" •:!:. 7,-1;_ ,s.'S,NP^'.F•:.r "� •
t .. "{ .+'Lea; .' . •.: .1�3.a+•••.s .... ... .. ..-.F'-'ew-a.i%�,.`,�r C
r•
x
1
,T� t
. OR
Ulaeeaesrt by Mean Alfred and Cbas. Ben- concert, 40 and 20 cents.
�� E.
�..
�0.�'L
j nett, and the barn which was dee. , Resolved, That Indifference is a - - . /::
'thQClifford Soden of Toronto, spent trtoyed contained the season's crop, greater detriment to God's service v ,FUNERAL DIR1�OTflIi ANDI
�eek-end in Claremont, ' including a large quantity of soya than direct Opposition is the title of I
Parker and Rosemary spent ,beans, A baby beef and nineteen a debate given at the special -open our EMBALMER
the week -end with friends here. pigs, ready for market and a num- meeting of the ' Mission Circlepofi' Successor to W. J. Mather,
Mrs. D. Morgan is residing' with ber of fowl were also lost. A new the Baptist Church one evening last Eyes StonH•ille '
'Miss E. Miller, binder is also listed. The loss was week. As would be expected with a '"•,
Arid
Miss GoldiNight and Day Servixe
Goldie Coyne, of Toronto, partially covered by insurance, subject such as this, those taking .
• called on her aunt, Mrs. G. Rich- Announcement is made this week part, would after not too long aper- �j' ' Business Phon- Residence Phone
.ardson 'on Sunda iod of stud and • isiOn d,01`
Y• of the am?lgamation of the firms,. I � 9$30
Several from here were guests atpreparation, if
..- b'u The H. G. McIntyre11cIntrCo. Ltd, with conscientious, would be forced to ..�8 '--���
the birthday party given Mr. J. H, -the Duplate Safety: Glass Co. Ltd., ging out some-. paints that would For Prompt and Guaranteed
Michell on Saturday evening. of Oshawa, The local plant %ill be probably strike fairly hard on any C. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight
A number from here attended the knosn as the H. G. McIntyre Ltd., one of us, in any community. Such' Disney Building, (Opp. O.) RADIO SERVICE: -1
'Baptist Mission Circle meet'�g at Plastics Division of the Duplate was the reception of this debate. Oshaw' Ont.' Phone 1516
Stouffville' on Sunday even rfig. Safety Gla=s Co. Ltd., and will a'
Today, as at any time with the maj- Phone Clare. 518
Mrs. Robertson and Mrs. T. Orm-. continue.to operate here as usual ority of us "the truth hurts." The `
-erod, of Toronto, spent Sunday with with Dir. H. G. McIntyre as Gener: It is conceded that this trouble Paul Wilson 71
Mrs, Fleming. al '.Manager. The development will group again presented this debate at I caused by, imperfect vision lead to
Mrs. Clifford Raymer, of Mark- p Stouffville, on Tuesday, .evening, the majority of our headaches which Balsam
, prove an interesting one for Clare- are more oral manife®t than the 'i
harri spent Sunday with' Mr. and mons. Certain alterations and imp- MEN - ambitious active trust- openly = . Z
- f eyes are used at close work. The Fully EquipOed-•-Reasonable Mata
Mrs. Brooks. rovements will be made in due worthy, preferably with car, eisper- ,
Mr. and Mn. Wagg, of Good course and more equipment added, ience helpful but not essential, ;greatest majority of these troubles Radios - Tubes -Batteries t
wood spent Sunday with the Fred which should mean more employment distribute household, farm, medicin- are found in the Hyperopic, or far- _.Tubes tested Free .
- Ward family. t The con anunity should be congratul- al and alimentary products in res- sighted, and less liable to be found �r
The hunters from this' neig}ybpr- 'ated on this improvement, erved territories. Cash terms. Fair, m the Myopic or shortsighted eye.
- ", r 'It is equally well estabishled that
'rood left for the wild and woolly The turfed Church celebrate An- profile. No risk. Splendid .business' muscle unbalance 'may be also a
this week. nivemary Services here on Sunday opportunities for willing workers. contributory cause of he be also
be-
Floyda
Jones of Brooklin, spent and Wednesday, Nov. 7th and 10th. Complete information, write, FAM-
Suruiay with Mr. and Mrs. R,oy On Sunday the,,services will be con- ILEX PRODUCTS CO.- 670 -St, cause many of the simple visual er- NOTTER
7 Ward. _ ducted by Rev. J. McEwen, B. A., Clements Str. Montreal. rors are .linked up with the moor '
- Mrs. Morphy is visiting with her of Melville, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. muscles of. the eye, through the
soon, Rev. H. E. Morpby, at Stay- m• Music in the morning by the loc- third nerve. The simple correction 1
ner. al choir and in the evening bq the At Claremont of a visual error does not end the
Mrs. R. Besse, of Stayner, visit- Cedar . Grove choir. On Wednesday trouble the eye must be made to
ed with her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. evening the Fowl Supper- •%-ill be Ernest C. Fetzer move simultaneously, their team !yea
Jos. Eyans on Friday last. served from 6 till 8 o'clock after work being such that both should �+++���
Mrs. Abijah For,yth is confined which an interesting program by the $100 up -:Honey required. Good focus on a given object. These6lC16l
to her bed again, suffering from u the Pilot Minstrels, , of Greenbank, First Mortgages. mu-scle errors manifest themsel s
stroke on her left side. Her daugh- under the direction of Rev. Thomas LAWYERoti etably when the eyes are calle
1mono {
- _ - ter is in attendance. _Wallace, willgive thea -in objects , _program of 20 years experience Po g jests when � '
c
:; upon to view "moving
,Rev. J. E. and Mrs._ Glover were. solos, _instrumental = looking fmni automobiles, trains sor
in Madoc over, the week -end, Mr. and vocal. Admission to suvper ani any moving vehicles. . In simple but rich de- _
- --_ _ _ _
Glover conducting anniversary ser- __ _l -. - 1 _- - -- . -- sign we can furnish
`.
vices in . the United Church there. Maple Leaf Xutu' Piz a memorials that -will
: The Baker Hill Young People will MANGO Insurance Ca Barclay-TransQort � please from every
. provide the program at the Clare- 7? �jq�$ standpoint. In �gnity, 17.
mont B. Y. P. U. service next 1 �Sr+� �y $erg
Monday night, Nov. 8th. A cordial 4VA VA WANWA DM 110. between Clarenon 8 of appearance- aur
Cbeap llfstft for Para and C k Brougham work will stand out
invitation is extended to all to att-
end this meeting. Saildiap Na Greater Tribute
The Rall of the Whitevale, Green Isol f b M drivers are trained to be eatr[s
Y Windstorm lanraaaa s! �aAits� 7 N. W. STAFFORD
River and Claremont B. Y. P. �.saft courteous and reliable. T
Unions with be held in Claremont on �� �' i Highway Monareeata!
Nov, 12th. The speaker will be Mr. A. W. MITCHELL �e..eblle ... + Special Rates, as Lea ' netaaea Works ;
�' 'Frank M. Chapman, B. A., of Pick- s set
_ Ph. 462 Wldtby OaL
imng• Pickering hauling.
Write .r
SBOWMAN
_ ` ii Ki.n,gatoa- Road W
An Armistice Day Service will be - BO- MAN & g WZ Ne order ter small. None tae bupa
held in the Baptist Chcrch on Stu'- Ont. An shipments 'sussed and preteetec
day evening .Nov. 14th. A, male WHITBY ONTARIO from she weather
�' - ` choir will render two numbers, "Our
!Country's Heroes" and'. "Soldier, f 1 Tel. Aare. 311 - P. C. 1
Rest."
The concert presented last week Close. 11. and . C.
- _ t Park and has .. l ht out N r i U E Owned and operated by Madeline
by he Bo u�t -
,,much favorable comment. The art- • - -
;Frank 9. 8arM1a
Beaut• iota, all local, gave an excellent pro- Y '
gtam. and have the sincere thanks
TO RUPTURED PEOPLE Farm M ne;hitier Q
of the Board and also of the aud- Y Salon -
iience, who appear to have enjoyed i
P� DO NOT BE DECEIVED HAIR CUTT[N(J.
it immensely. The evening's r- Frost and Wood. Cockahatt. DeLaval
formance proved an exceptional sue.- For Sale -1 extra good 7 f t. • F► and _s H A m POOL No,
-cess financially,. and the Board are Anyone interested in how -you may be free -from truss wearing in six W Binder. 7 7ft. M. H. Binder. 1 FIN(3RRINQ,
-also grateful to the large number months, come to the GORDON HOUSE, -PICKERING, THURSDAY Kid Gang Plow. 2, 8 in: Grain Gr- - MARARLLING
who attended. NOVEMBER 4TH, all da and 'evening. Consult a noted rupture inders. 1, 2 -furrow Oliver Tractor_
- Y
mg P �c-. Hot ON Treatment
Svedalesa-••
A disastrous and coatty fire occ- ialist with twenty years' experience. Two years in operating room. Let Plow. 3 used Mowers 5 -cut. Ford- and P�r�t Wase
u:red an the Ralph Lott farm west him demonstrate to you free of charge how and -why there are no son Tractor and Double Disc , Harr- •Reasooabte Prict P
of here on the 8th eonebasion on curing qualities in a trans. A truss is merely a mechanical support to ow Bissell. 1 Cabinet Rogers Elec-. MRS. M. MUNDELL
Monday night. The farm is leased retain the hernia, providing it is properly fitted with an uplift direct- tris Radio, excellent condition, a Phone IWO OLAEtBHOI`'!
1 over the int from which the t i real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred
y Po rupture s devoid in Also him Y
P P g • let �y
�. demonstrate his method of treatment for rupture `along with the Yearling -
7 THEATRE rarest comfortable appliance that can be obtained in America. The above W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood LAND SURVILYQIt
method of treatment 'has been approved by a namber of medical men
STOUFFVILLE throughout Canada as being 'a vast advancement over all former' meth- Psorra PicK 2814. 41 t
' ods, exemplifying 'n instantaneous , eff acts, rithstandi any strain or pos-`Y A, B.
yn g
rig DOh1 N
• Phone 100 ition, no matter the size or location, large or difficult eases .on men, J 1 a A records of amw
.. Ss,
L S. On trio are the
- women and children. Consult our doctor after a •eyors Gibson • and Ysrnol . 80
is method. I • on d.
_. •_ y using th m f y,
�s4 'Showing he can find any rupture apparent -your money will be refunded. HOT WATER HEATERS Bing East, Oshawa. Ph�•ae 1lYn
- THOMPSON APPLIANCE. Don't forget the date, THURSDAY, NOV.
?:
UVxk Nights -8.15, Standard Time 4th, ,all day and evening. Ask at the hotel office for Mr, Thompson'a �ELTREKA �BHS�TI� f
Sat. & Holidays -2 Shops, 7 and 9 P. m. special apartments. Lady in attendance. - _
Large Deluxe Heater, Genuine q.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY &SATURDAY Defeo Motor, 48 tube $12.69 All sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates.
November 4, 5 and 6. Thompson Appliance Co. Napanee, Ont.
- Majestic, a fine• heater at a low 6 qt, and 11 qt, Baskets, BuslfeE
- - _ - price $8.75 .Ham Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas•
R"Win S OVer •• � ,- p -
$'ALES Defrosters -Fans - Preafone ket Factory, one mile north of tie
Honolulu" ]RAD10 Green River Sebool, off No. 7
.. - :• - .. . •.. f. _Highway.- ..
Scarring - ALE'S PL Get our prices, before buying else•
-. _
-tel ACID ;where. We deliver.
WENDY BARRIE 4 -
RAY MILLAND , CLAREMONT, ONT. Phone :Mark 2604 42-2
KENT TAYLOR.
- on
SERVICE - pk e .3201
Short Subjects and Comedy --- -
I,�-
MU�AY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY G _ p d _ •
Authoriz-Mealer _for -Genera-
'.Electric,
' November 8, _ 9 • and 10 -
"Maid of Salem" lectric, Victor and Stewart- Zhe King's.�ligkway .-
Warner SAFE • DIRECT'• ECONOMICAL
Starring a'. LEAVE PICKERING
;- CLAUDETTE COLBERT
Comiplete - stock o£ new Radios cin' (E.aten, Standard Tigre)
FRED MacMURRAY f hand at all times• Fer Toronto For Oshawa
r sad intermediate .points and intermediate polaft
Pictorial Shorts, See my stock of Used radios, batt. A. M. P. M. P. '1L A. M. P. IL P. IL `
• a 7.09 c12.54 6.54 a 8.31 2.31 e8.31
'Thursday. Friday snd Saturday ?s ery operated and electric, - a 7.44 .1.64 a 7.64 9.38 c 3.31 9.31
November I1, 19 and 13
You will be interested in the riew 8.64 a 2.64 8.54 1I.01 4.31 a 10.31
10.24 3.54 e�9.54 _0
P.M. a 6.31 12.31,�
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a prig, Terry, thinking only of MY-
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y - sell. I don't want to go out there. 1
don't want to see It if anything should
happen-" The tears .filled her eyes
once more. t'�► i
"You've got to go. He'll be looking �- - Ho -me -
Winks
-- for you. The sight of you will give
him courage, and he needs It." .'By LAM KNIGH•1
. "I'H go! " She went quickly
eie:e::e- �e:�- i ��►�:�:�:�i�Ri�i�:: i�- �� A:I��s,:��i�: ��:��
Just as he reached the door a great
- - shout went"up. The Feds were up and Cakes That Win Compliments tvhca �roa*•ed from tip of spoor- (840
Terry felt sure the shout meant a run What an honest sense of achieve- degrees I'.) Pour syrup in fine stream
T-EAfor them. Pietro came forward 'and went we have when our cake receives over• egg whites, beating constantly.
sOs sincere p iment — "another nilla. t
put his hand on Terry's arm. that ere coin 1 Add vanilla. Continue beating with a
40, do
@�1�:10 "Don't you want to see the; game?" piece please!" rotary egg beater 10 to 15 minraes,
he asked. Such ca -:es' lfave a delicate flavor or until frosting is cool and of right
The Missing Bird and fragrance with a. fine, moist, ten- consistency to spread. T1se wooden
They crouched down at the end of der texture which is described by spoon •when too stiff for beater. For :.�..
a concrete runway near the dug -out. judges ci cake • as "velvety crumb." filling, add enough frosting to fruit
It was .the -last half of the seventh. Each ofthese cakes is a "velvety and nuts to make a filling that will
The score was still tied three to three. crumb" cake iP.you will follow direc- ejr'e3d easily. Spread' between lay.
As they watched, a roar went up from tions carefully: ers. Spread remaining frosting on top
the crowd. The loudspeakers were a . ,
bleating out the news .that Doyle was , ane i..es of cake. Alakes enough fill- '
Lady Baltimore Cake Ing and' frosting to spread between
going in for Potts as short-stop. The lay Prs and top and sides of Lady
3 cups sifted cake flour
crow -d --was tickled to death. In the Baltimore Cai:e.
short time Larry had been at Wash- �� t`^n''oonssRltcombination baking
ington he had won the hearts of the.' powder
fans by hJs bang-up baseball. a - �
Hungarian Cream Cake
Pop Clark's New York Blues
put her hands on his shoulders and
While the announcement was being
made Terry saw Pop Clark go out on
c p bt.tto! .or other. shorLeuing
1112 cups `ugar
cu.• S ; heed cake flour
2 teaspoons combination baking �
are a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being
loci;. d' into - the puzzled old eyes,
the pitching mound. He waved the
1/ c':.,t mrk
powder '
the only sports writer to give them a
"Teri y: is right. The thing he is
catcher •close, and• the pitcher joined
3^ c' =' .v.atc:'r
it teaspoon salt
chance at the pennant. As the ached-
aekin of you is.a big thing, a great
the confab:
X t^:>:icon vanilla-
1 cup sugar.- "
Vie is played out the stars of the
}}eget, and be is asking you to do it
The game started again and Terry
1„ tc.:=Poon almond extract
a -
2 eggs, well• beaten•' "
teams opposing the Blues are singled
b,,,,.. 1, you have been a clean fighter
saw that Pop' Clark's trip out to the
3 e., whites, stiffly beaten
1?4 cups heavy cream
out for spectacular death on the play
'by
thrnu h 'th • years. • You can ease up `
pitching box hadn't been fruitless. The
Sift...fioui -once, measure, add bak-
1 teaspoon vanilla
Ing held shooting or mysterious
this ;;.grim. you can hold the men
Blues pitcher was tossing them up
Ing po•�•�l••r and salt; sift together
:Sift flour bate, measure, add baking
poisoning, or are put out of commis-
bac',: �\ t}:at the Feds will take the
without a thtnQ on the. ball. The Feds
three t ^ere, Crcam. butter thoroughly,.
powder and salt, ,and sift together
slon•by serious Injury. Whitper, Phil.
lend. Ta'ttk of Larry, think of mel
y'
}
were a little slow in getting onto the.
add s ai gradually,. cream together
tbre6.A.imea. Add sugar.gradual}y to
adlDiphia pitcher, is shot through the
N" `" willing to risk his life out there
fact and then they started to connect.
until I ,lit and fluffy. Add flour, al-
eggs. and beat.weIL Add flour, alter -
heart; four Boston players are sent
heart:
to the hospital the
h:. � feels -something bigger
-They belted the ball all over the. lot.
ternatrly with liquid, a_smal] amount
nately with cream, a small amount
by wrecking t-
•,
their taxi: Died. Chicago's star trot•
t
t • an hitn�elf. I'm risking my hap-
But try.as, as they would, they -„nt only
at a trot+. $est after each addition
at a time. Peat: after each addition - - - ' -
tar, is poisoned. ecu! Pietro. Chicago
rin�`cs f,� l:c rest of my life when-
i
t r
a eoup.e ct crena for their pains.
until <month. Add flavoring; fold in
until smooth• - Add vanilla. Bake in a - _
bat boy disappears; Scatter, 3t. Louis
L•r'ry goes out on the field today. I'm
In the Blues' balf of the' eighth it
egg waltes.., Bake In two grease(!
greased -ran S x S x 2 inches, in mod= _ ,--
pitehlny ace, fs poisoned; Rawttns,-
r, -t �*"• < -muse--it-is-&ne or gig._
.was. easy:. -The boys went dowm_(4 r_
__9 -inch layer pans: in moderate oven
erste' oven (350 degrees F.) 50 min- -
-favorite
Chicago manager, is. hanged . In the
I':n dvirz ` it for selfish reasons.
two,-thre- A;xain Terry thrilled as he
(375. i! �re�s F� 26 minutes.
Utes: IRV earl'with your choc
hotel 'roars adjoining' his own. When
Lary m:::r.s life and. happiness to
realized that Pop -must have .passed
Lady Baltimore 'Filling between lay
era i;nd Lady.Baltimore Frosting ove'r'
olate !resting. t, .
Penny, Detroit's star pitcher, refuses
me. If I don't stand behind him.
the :word arosud.
cake. houbl-e recipe to make three,
;—Tomato Bouillon
to play against the Blues, baseball's
new, ii I :on t send him back into
Then tho Feds came to bat again.
visit Halifax soon, Mr. Howe said, to
n n aigtern terminus of the'
decide o the e
Czar calla a meeting of club- owners.
the gam. �•ith a smile on my lipsr'
With•onr -out and'tnn on, Larry Doyle
10-isseji aspera, ._
1 c!tp •butting,. water' -
Terry Burke has had beats on most
1'11 los n. n." _•
came to bat. A loud cheer went up.
3 teaspoons tomato catchup :
of these, kensational murders for the
"Frac-ea-`
He quickly responded by hopping on
lady Belfirno"e Frosting and
3,4 Oso cube
Star and Detective Kelly at first sus-
«Dry t say anything, Larry. I've
a fast one and lining a erreaminq sin•
Filling
--Salt and pepper- to taste. y
pacts both him and Larry Doyle,•the_
le1ned a tot in .these last few min--
r.
gle-down the third base -line. Another
1- 'cups sugar _
If . -desired, a spoonful of whipped _
Blues' rookie shortstop. Clark tends
r•'• I , r.ow now what it meansto
run crossed the plate. There was an-
2 tcarprmn fight corn syrup
cr.eam can -be added to' each cup.
L.aM to Newark but he Is soon sold
,
,
h.• a w :non. She turned agar« to
other -wild cheer. Larry'was tak!ng a
2.3 coo 1,�11ing water
,
to Boston and then to Washingtzm
her fathur.. "Dad, say you will hold
long lead off first. ready. to� steal sec-
2 egg whitens;. stiffly' beaten
At Clarks suggestion; the owners asks
to help
the: team' LH.k. You want these
and -when a shout of surprise echoed
1 tcnsncon vanilla
golly Builder -
.Terry them uncover the mur-
,
rrir•rJ(rcrs ,aught • don't you ..
th�ouRh .t?:a_ sfands." Hands. were.
¢ figs chopped
!hr an and he agrees. Lary Is in
gang 9 Y
''Of I do. _But, Frances; -I_
pointing into the air and the' action
'moment.
�t cup raisins. chopped'
i hlH N pot; feel
W
love with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty
coartse
of the gar•te pauses! for �
s�_ cu p pecan or walnut meats, chop•
out • of sorts, _
daughter, and Terry with ANce An-
eun'r.b.,e a fi::er• 1 -can't do itl"
Every one in the park was loolcing in-
rete..
,
wheat trou've no
: draws. Big -boy Planer, Cleveland's
"1'il arc up Larry. Dad, if you will
to the sky.:: -Terry -stood up. -A pigeon
-Combing.- sugar, cora syrup and-
appetite, or stom-
all around star, is poisoned and in-
r!., i. Til promise never to see* him
was. circling over the. field. It was the
water, -Bring quickly to a boil, etirr
ach gives ' trouble.
eapaeltated, but lives. Terry outlines
ai �..I I'll 'a4ay 'with you always:"
missing bird, Pietro stuod up • and.
Ing only -until sugar is disselved.-Boil'
with gas or dyer
Dr
his plana..to Kelly, who has become
"k s ,c,.ln't let you make such a
craned iris neck to see,
rapidly without stirring until a small
pepsia, try
Pierces Goiden
his friend, before the crucial series
,3e'` ro said and'bis eyes were
'" r P , y
(TO BE COtiT1 VUED)
am of syrup forms s soft ball to
_
Medio Discovery.
i between the Blues and Washington.
shiyN i ,: -.']% dolt, .but I hope .it
--_—=---T
cold - Nvater, , or spins- a long thread-
, If you ward tctrt
Terry fear Larry is marked for deal ^
w:ll never be known that 'Pop Clark
- - ...-
i.
I
on bealthv flesh-
..
:Sti ed. R ..,ni-1e."" ... ..
ZO Trans Canada
tbls a ttu anti Ica you. me" wba' Mt.
He did," Pop said quietly, "and
won't do -it. I won't throw
"You , ;}.1 have a chance to win,"
Fra hopefully. -'If the Blues
a e
Pilots Trammg
my -ren
-4 said •
down at this stage of the game.v He
cin tak.3 lhs next three games, the
stamped lis foot on the wooden floor.
pe, -.:ant is Yours.'!
'But," Terry obiecteii: "This isn't
-All 1i?ht." -He atrbde Gut of the
Preparing for Start of Service Foi
.a question of- tbrowir4,• down your
rc, ti. b':a::cea watched h:rte go and
Next Spring by Intensive Course
men. If these crook. get away with
wiped' tiie tears from ber-eyes. She
at Winnipeg _
'!know, baseball will -never be a. clean
turrued'•tu'face.-Larry and be swept'
sport again."
her into his arms. He kissed her
. Twenty pilots are being put through
"Me be a fixer! Me. the man who
cyns and mouth and whispered, "I'll
an intensive course of training at Win -
fought for -clean sport all his life!"
lo•; a you n'.w•ays, '• and dashed away•
nipeg in preparation for launching the.
Meana Life and Happiness
"13. cu:sful,",-she called after him
Trans -Canada Air Lines regula: ser -
"Dad," Frances went to him and
and 1..:1d tack her tears
vice by mid -summer 1939, Transport
"Is everything set?" Terry asked
Minister Howe said at Ottawa last
Kelly.
week:
•''i es. •- I've the- best sharpshooter
it was possible, he said, that some
-in 1%e n::ny out there to get that
mail. might be carried this fail be'.
4.
bind. ' If 1•e misses,. there are tifo
tween Wlnnlpeg .and Lethbridge but
passenger flight would not starx until.
"Don't let. them do anything to
The proposal was to
early spring. T
}
`
Lary; ?" Frances tried to smile
open up short sections of the route
a
II„ 4r,
through her tears, .but it was. too
. at first but kir. Howe was. satisfied
regular passenger and %aii schedules
k
much and she broke down and wept, .
"I've
would .be in effect' between. Montreal
got to keep under cover,"
to
and Vancouver by July 1' next, barring
Nr^- oXo
Terry said to- Kelly.. He turned,
unforseen obstacles.
I > . 4utist�� p` op°W%`o
c
Frances as Kelly hurried away.
Where is Ajice Does she know
A Field At Ottawa :
I i5 a %1� etv Ott - cgsseli
Gt Ads
.
I'm, All right?;,.
-Ottawa will- have a - field available
: toote'tpls a.
y�so pat *oy1. teat;
� She knows you are' safe. Kelly
for use by the Trans -Canada plands,
seat bP g2, a�
oga icg '� est,
Ft�n
wouldn't let her come in. He was
;tfrxid they mig.tt be suspicious. She's
the minister was- convinced. Private
enterprise, he believed,would develop
uplands Field (present home of the
s�
in the box."
"Go to her. Tell her I'm all-right
Ottawa Flying Cliib) if 'a 'municipal
-materialize.
•
airport failed to
and will see.her as soon as the game
officials ` of -the corporation would
1EWYIfi�RATIINDRtPIN OFRMKIFFUYOUR
is over."
Frances wiped her eyes. "I've been
y
visit Halifax soon, Mr. Howe said, to
n n aigtern terminus of the'
decide o the e
route in an effort to have the. Coast
to -Coast facilities completed as soon
as possible.
•Trained'By Veterans '
Canadian transport fliers with long
- - - - --=-r
experience flying, regular routes in
-�`
the United States were in Winnipeg
-,
training the corps of pilots -who will
bandTe the big Lockheed Electras. to
be used on the Canadian lines.
Five new passenger planes of this
r
type, all -metal, twin -motored mono•
RIN-DOWN ?
ITS YOUR NERVES
n In usually when your nervow bbalmos is
upset that you feel low is health and spirits:
Restore that balmos by feedma yaw stated
ashes. Take P80SFERINB. Yom's feel
batter almost sdi coiW At drssysista, Me.
,$1.00 and $LM. to
PHOSTW Ow
Issue No. 45—'37 - -
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a
planes: ]saves. been delivered, and four
1.4-pa:cen,cFr machines of the -same :
aka hav_a ban
Thoradlb '.bPam. which will guide
the rtlots'has•been In operation some
time bt twc,en Winnipeg and Vancou-
ver and is being. tested under varying
condi:-Ions,-
To train -'the pilots for flying Inde-
pendrntly of visual contact with the
ground;' ni•rtions of the dual control
cabins are- closed off and the etudent
made to fly with instruments and
radio only while the instructor is We
,posftlon• to prevent any mishap.
Says 7�ef ormity
-
-Now Avoidable
Freedom ifrom deformity that the
general . public have associated with
Infantile paralysis victims will be the
result If parents follow the directions
given them for the treatment of their
paralyzed children; Dr. D. E. Robert-
son, chief surgeon of the Hospital for
Sick 'Children, -told 'the -Ontario Hos-
pital Association this week.
SurNivors. of the recent epidemic,
which • started in Ontario last June.
and t6ok'83 fides before it's Domihfon
wide ravages abated, would either re-
gain use of* their limbs or receive
such treatment that they . would. at
leapt. be able to walk again.
.Lauds "Splinting" Treatment
Dr. Robertson praised the new
splinting treatment, which he des-
1cribe(1 as "a very great orthopedic
advance" and spoke of the co -opera -
'tion of the provincial department of
health in financing the manufacture
of splints and frames and -pr viding
other help.
If after a reasonable time the af-
fected limbs show no returning pow-
er of movement; a brace of 'joint all;
oration is .necessary, Dr. Robertson
said.
You Hear the Void
Id NOT Wild h SAID 3 Mr
Affik
Since 1907, many Iib yyoau
lim been helped by uiiitp' ,
UONARD• O _
Rrurv.a Muni chinas. Scans Mid testas.
Leonard Ear Oil Is rubbed back of the ass bears
001 a the can). v m at yaw duellist's.
Rud ,Cara of tet HerW in w��nyyry poetises
LAURENTIAANN AO)ENCIEss MONTR[AL
R Ghdaw d Laing Lim. Rai cc say:
"In the sp=8 d 1936 alto p1will hockey
and havtaa workse loop hoots Al' sinter.
t becaeas' nindowe- and wu iostnp weight -
And enema very raptdb I woldn' steep
PleruW tt Odder Medica u ���nined
�R wdXit an appeuts was wmderlt0 and
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to as wen Y Nei. Bim bowl
New alai tabietr X cetlb Ikuld ii A III J&
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you can pay as high as, you want
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cme so many doctors generally ap-
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Usually this will ease such pain in
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All in the Name of Manly Beauty .studio didn't think it was so funny,{
and having to take something out to
shorten the picture, they Sacrificed
SUNDAY SCHOOL ' �' what Howard was sure was the moat
�\ J n b hilarious skit of his career. Taking
: _ another look at the discazit was very y , LESSON ; ficiala have decided that it was very
funny — so funny that they won't a
waste Howard's talents in the future.
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With the season of big motion pic-
LESSON V1. :vii desire, and covetousness, which
turps a„t,ra fcw weeks o:d, four of
Christian Character and Peace— is idolatry; 6. For which things' sakethe 30 or so pictures
Colossi 3:1-17 cometh the wrath” of God upon the
Qe
Peace—
Colossians P f. x nave made: outstand-
' Golden Text—And let the peace ,of sons of disobedience: 7. Wherein ye ing hits. These are:
Christ rule, in. your hearts, to the also once walked, when yo lived is ¢ • "Prisoner o! Zenda,".
which also ye were called in one body. these things. The verb. here trans- :� s r with Ronald Colman
—Colossians 3:15. lated "put to death" means, literally,
,�, L, and Madeline Carroll,
" THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING to -reduce to a state of death, or •'109 Men and a Girl"
o3.
'like deatho, a state helpless, inop- ,,rs+.`
Time About A.D. Tit. eretive. "The Christian, in the pow �,; ?�„ with Deanna Durbin;
Place—the epistle was written er of his hidden life in Christ, is thus ' y f" `Thin Ice. with Bon- z„
:
from Rome to the city of Coloase, to deal with his sins. The believer, and Grand
� � •�• �',� � ja Henie, ,. X
which was located about one hundred
re;ninde` National's Some - z
d of his resources and of the' ;, Y
miles east of Ephesus, in Asia'Minor. will of God, is n,ow,'with full purpose, -thing to Sing About"
to ,'give to death' all his sins. l pia with Janes Cagney.,
_ The tragedy of the human race w� r ,< �,�" This last is a grand,
with'ut Christ is that upward as Ira- 8. But now do ye also put there all - _
P P :� w bit < < ::,:u�enBe in which the 'pug
tions have no definiteness and are 'away. How difficult it is to put off
_ never fulfilled. Man .continues .to something which has become a habit] fights s Jimmy stags, dances, and
-•.� • � fights his way through a delightful
ion for higher thin and, at the When we have. learned a wrong way
g g things, story, aided and abetted by Mona,
same time, is conscious that the pow- of doing a thing, it is a fearfully
ars which drag him down are greater Anger,
Barrie.
heavy business to unlearn it.
T than the .power of any_ longings to wrath, malice, railing. ."The first
y . Victor McLaglen roared into New
live on a higher plane. What moa word refers to the outburst, or the York rccertlq on his way to London
longs for, the Lord Jesus Christ vice of indignation bordering on re-
eame to give, to make it. de$nite ,•and venge; the second word refers,to the. r to ma}_e a picture, and when Victor.
sure.violdnt emotion that boils within. yY _ rears, anyone would think the whole,
Things That Are Ago•e ored
The third refers to calumnious de- . f Le:stenous, good was back int town. His hAmeriigh
nunciation, to which anger so often g g
'1. If then ye were raised together- prompts." ShamefuLspeaking out of `'Catherine Staracki, cosmetician -giving a demonstration in Chicago, 7spirits' are infectious and his mag- "
with ChAst. That Christ was, in his your mouth. This phrase 'often de- .Ill., shows to what lengths a man must go in the interest of manly net`.sm so. overpowering that when he
own body, raised from the dead, is- notes' generally foul or abusive lane 'beauty. She is dyeing the, brows and lashes of the suolect a darker introduced his friend, Brian Don-
color. a fundamental truth in the Christian guage, and as it is so closely con. After all this e8ort, and don't let the jaunty angle °f the pipe levy, as the greatest actor is -the
- faith. How, we may ask, were we nected witty the fool you, the treatment must be repeated in three months. .
Y passion of anger world, everyone agreed—for the' mo-
ever raised witk him? Actua3ly,,we such, may be its meaning here•mein. _
were raised together with him in the
New Man
hour in which we believed in him. we're elected of God if he was certain ~• i �Puramount--- goes right- on- -an-
Seek the things that are above, where 9• Lie not one to another; seeing he had elected the Lord Jesus Christ . - `� nouncing one, picture after another
_ Christ is, seated on the right hand that ye have put off the old 'man as his Saviour. Holy and beloved, a s ::, .� for Prances Farmer, but Mian
of God. We are "to` search them with his doings. ' 10. And have put heart of compassion. A compassion- OV1e r Farmer aiiy s that she' is coming to
out as they.are revealed to u§ in the an the new man. The old man is ate person is one who suffers with New York to do a stage play called
Holy Scriptures and to be looking for simply the state of an unregenerated those who are in need. For two beau= "
and accepting them -in our: 'experi- man,_. a. sinner; guilty under the,sen- tiful pictures of true com nasion, Rahr blarly Art written by Louise
• - - „ „ teace of Gods law: The new man is P P - - 3 .cr's husband.
and possession. Seek, above see Luke 10:33, and Luke 1.5:20.
all, assured communion with . God, the. same person with a new life in Kindness. "The character which of-
real work for God, frequent rest -in him which is contrary to the old fife Out at the Universa] atudioa-
q � Isissympathy and invites canfld- `
the felt presence of God, through and i.e., the old man lives subject to the .4 where Henry McRae turns out thrill-
P g encs. Lowliness. The attitude of'a 'Radio ing serials fa_ter than ou,can say:
- beyond all these, the final reward of dominion of sin, but the new .man soul Which has lost its ride-in the Y „
P
- ,
.
�w k, the
:- -the soul in God,. but seek: also that lyes- under the sovereignty of God. discover of mere of its salvation." _ - � � To be continued-next ee 7
-which is highest, purest, truest, nob- Regeneration Is an act of God through Meekness. Ari' attitude- of submis- {� • r- * �•�� don't have-much time to humor teas-
, _ his Hol Spirit,frit sndisnomet in thatsiveness toward God. Longsufering.' IF
l� VItGlN1A DAlt Peramental actors. but recently they
eyCast, even m the sphere of nature.
-
2. Set your mind 6n.the things no man can accomplish. That is be. 13. Forbearing one -another, and for- -had to $ive in :rid waste an hour or
Ing renewed. We are in the place giving each other if any marc haves so while an actor had a tantrum.
that are above, -not on the things where we can be renewed when we other,,if Sometimes -a bad break in Holly- The actor was a lion. McRae thought
khat are upon the earth. "Jesus Christ complaint against any: Forgiving wood...leads to w good one, which 'is
.i, - keep in communion wren God. Unto �� he would save the lion from the' er•
is the summing up of 'the things that R and forebearing explain-iiia opera- just another wayof saying knowledge. A khowleage not alone -tion of .meekness and 1'on sufferin ' g that mo- haunting period of posing while hot
Blow-
are above'; therefore ita-man-wants longsuffering, tion _ picture producers' are slow to
to love Jesus Christ he must think °f the intellect, but of the heart; a forbearing to be impatient and to P P lights were adjusted, and brulght in
- knowledge which includes faith and ' make up their minds. Metro-Goldwyn, a stuffed lion as double. Jealous of
atrout him. Seeking the things that -experience avenge one's sell, and, on the con- Ma er is
experience as well. Every item of " Y go?ng to star Willie How-
are above will conte, .and will only trary, to be forgiving. Even as the and the veteran comic o! the ata this 'interloper,' the lion broke loose
true knowledge gained is •growth and Lord forgave you, so also do stage, cage, rushed on the set and
come when mind, and heart, and in= Y ye. A from his
ward life are occupied with- him, the conquest of curl. Rifer`the fm- heart touched and softened b Ina big. mutual extravaganza, be-
y pardon tore the stuffed animal' to bite.
age of ' rim that 'created him. "As will be a heart apt to pardon." cause he was so funny in a, skit in + +
- Each man's higher life begins in a in the first creation_ rr.s:,'was made in 1 "Broadway -Melody of 1938." theatre owners all over the
- eath.` As Christ rose from the dead-,' the Image of God, so in the new c'A Life 'o Love ver saw the skit,.ao matter ' countr'y---are- -b g Republic=.and
f e
re-
so also do his membersrise from the ation. 14. And above all these things, put how carefully you watched the Pie- Grand National official to speed up =
death- of sin to a life on the highest 11, Where there cannot be Greek on lave, which-is the bond of perfect- tore, because it was cut out. When production on Westerns starring y
plane, a life in heavenly places." 13e- -and ,few, circumcision. and uncircum= nese- The apostle says that, above they first sew it. the officials of the Gene Autry and Tex Ritter, so that
cause our life is hid,- it is }ricapable cision, barbarian, Scythian, bondman, everything else in importance and the warbling cowboys will have time
-of being touched or hurt by any-evil -freeman; but Christ is all, and in all. power, the new man must manifest a Christ is to inhabit us, finding in us to make personal appearance tours.
-power. There are no distinctions among life of love. ' "Love 'is the- product of g The ever-growing popularity of these
4.
When Christ, who .is our lfe Christians as far as their standing is the other graces, the fruit of their its very home. In all wisdom teach- ,
• two lads is the _ensation-of the-book-
shall be manifested, then shall ye- eoricerned, or God's ultimate purpose ripe development. Love itself is, at ing- and admonishing one another g p keeping departments.
also with him be manifested in glory. for them, either national, ceremonial, the same time, the highest element of with psalms and hymns and spiritual
"Our Christ-life 6 not always to be intellectual, or -social. this perfection and forms the nearest songs, singing with grace in your '
resemblance, to him of whom it is hearts unto God. Psalms seems to
hidden, but is to come forth in lull 12. Put on therefore; as God's said, `God is love.' - No grace is coin-refer specifically to the songs of Da-
-and glorious manifestation; elect. The elect of God are those
plete without love.. vid; hymns to songs of praise coin-
5.5. Put to death therefore your whom God has appointed to receive po-
sed by Christiana; `odea' to forma
members which are upon the earth; eternal life. Joseph Parker once : iii. And -let the peace of Christ
Ifornicatioa; uncleanness, passion, said that a man could know if he rule, in your hearts, to the which also A-11 be
of 'song with no limitation, .except
- ye .
were called in -one body, and'beritualit t, 4
' e thankful. The' ac which Chris to be a daily, life-long service of
- - - _ - • 3+ Pe e h tl
. - son but always teaching g, Y h and ad-
. g _
- makes far us with God. - ,
The sacs
*. in other words, that fills us with se mono; h•is
• ng• �
renity and tranquility in all our re. 17. And whatsoever ye do, in word
lations with men. We are to let this or in deed, do all in the name' of the � tea a c
Stars And You V Sill
peace rule in our hearts. Lord Jesus. "The name o! a man i$ 4 ' e s doe c* c
16. Let the word of Christ, The that. which distinguishes, identifies, toot ue: °tteA�tas
Ay A. R. WEIR sums him up and the name of Christ t vg3z'm�io
_ word of Christ is, that, great mea- c0eea� •tt. t.+
is all that Christ'is as man, as God a u•e as"' 'r
sage which Christ himself made pot- �
What the STARS foretell for those boon on November and as the God-man. Giving thanks 0
sible by his life, death, and recur- to God .the Father through him. A]1
S. 6. 7. So 8. 10 sad 11 a gospel, the good the which g ;<
... ion, i e., the Y
i rect
1 news, a blessings whic we have come^d<::ra.,,.,<: ;a }
GENERAL— = the message from God through
from God through the Lord Jesus
him Son, who is the word of God.
If the date of your birth is listed above you were born ander the Dwell in you richly. The 'word of Christ, and all of our thanks, should
sip of Scorpio which is energy. You are strop willed, be be given through the Lord Jesus
s 111E p1VIGORA11fiG Dom= OF REAM lEEF FtAMOUR
mined, have initiative and the will to do something with it. You C-3 Christ.
may face difficulties from time ,to time but you have the will to
evercome them and to make them seem trivia{. PeopW. like you '
and° therm is much happiness for yen,
_NOW
FIND YOUR OWN BIRTH DATE_ ... __ ...
Nov. S — Tuesday is your lucky day. Nine is your lucky number.
A ,great change in your bu3ineas affairs will- have a big influence
over your life this year. There will be new work and new interests. I s
Now. 6 — Wear dark red, it is your' lucky color. You are facing
a gobd,year, one of your, lucky years. Take advantage of all op- y r
portunities, go ahead, put your shoulder to the helm. h. .
—Nov. 7 The Topaz iA your lucky atone. Love affairs are not
likely to run n smooth for you but there is
- great at
happinessloess through
children. Be a fighter and prepared to takea'sks.
;.
_ .
Nov. 8 — Scorpio is doininant in you — take hold of your tour-
age and the gifts that are yours thron h your fortunate birthdate.
'Your great couiage and ability to fight will bring you success in
life if pAperly used.
Nov. 9 — Guard against being too critical and outspoken, and
you will make many friends who will help you. Use your attractive
personality to win friends then let them help you. There is real
progress and happiness in store.
Nov. 10 — This will be a brilliant year for social ana.love matters
and much happiness ' is shown. 'There is a holiday for you by or
near water.
Nov, 11 '— December will be a prosperous month for you. You
will have a busy time as the result of some new enterprise you will
be interested in.
For Your Complete, Personal Horoscope, send 10e (coin preferred)
to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide. St, W„ Toreate, Out. Please print
your name.,%ddress and birth date plainly.
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LOCALISMS -Mr. and Mrs. Forsyth, of Alex Fisher, of Whitby, will be ren -
Markham - visited C. -H. and Mrs, dered during the services. On Tues -
at Oshawa General Hos-
Pilkey on Sunday. day evening the annual Roast Chicle",pital, on November lot1937. to Mr.
-Armistice Service will be held en and Ham. Su pW will be served tore
, Ig
Mrs. Gerald Har`bron, a dau- next Thuisday, Nov. 11th at the from 6 to 8 o'clock, after which a
Memorial Park. All denominations -choice program will be given by the
ghter. an co-opg. Service at ll.a. following able talent: Mrs. Wells,
-Miss, Jean Clark returned on
C
M. elocutionist, of Whitby; Mrs. P. N. ..HAPMAN'S �-..`..Phone 101
Monday after' a six -week's visit
at
-The W. M. S. of the United Spratt, soloist and instrumental
with Eltattler, Alta. her sister, Mrs, 1. Wright, Church •are holding their Ag rumn numbers by other artists. The Pres-
Thankoffering Meeting 'in the base- byterian choir will give 'selections in
-We-, are -beginning to feel the ment of the church on Wednesday old-fashioned costumes. . A very int- 'We enjoy iniking'yo
first arrival of minter. •On Wedneon. ur t Comfortable
` evening, Novefi*er loth, at 8 o'clock. cresting feature on the program will
&7
morning there was a slight fa
Rev. M. Jenkinson will give his ill- be moving pictures. of the Gorozxit� "Dr. Loeke.11 shops for ladies end gent
snow.
ustrated lecturi on "Drought Areas ion by Mr. John Kennedy,' of Birch
---The regular meeting of the W..
*M ' Classmate�s" for children and '. Mr. Jenkumn spent Cliff. Them pictures, which misses
M. S. of St. Andrew's Church will of the West
be held at the home of Mrs. W. J. five -years -in these districtsand highly spoken oi, were taken by Mr.
therefore has first-hand k&owledge Kennedy, who was present -at the -0 B and SismAn's for men's work bo
hiller, on Friday, Nov. 12th. Please boots
sofa
of the distressing Conditions to be Coronation. Do not miss this supp-
note cbAnge of date. found there. The Y. P. U. are aas-, 'er"and delightful program; Admim-' We're
-Me W. A. -of the United having, splendid sale .in all these
T
Ming with the program Ion an 25 cents.
Church will hold their November --Short Courses will be put . on by -The October meeting of the W. right now. Come on in.
%meeting in the church on the third the Government for girls between I. held at the home of Mrs. W. J.
Farther - Tttesday� announcements of the next week. month, the 16th-. 18 and 30 'years of age.. Four tour- Miller, had a.good attendance . and -'O'ur shoes hold body and.sole together
-Mr. and Mrs. R. Darden sea are available and will be held an interesting program, when Mrs.
--
Crank and little daughter, of Wells -
be November and April; theCronk spoke on the Hand Book,
-vine N. spent the.Weak-end With Course to last one -month. The tour Rias Doorthy Bayne, an instructive .If it is Groceries --Well, of course
the former% parents, R. H. and
Courses are - Catering for Tour- talk on Insects, and Mrs. F. G.,
ou want "Leaderdust "'
iota -Marketing of Home Baked Coates gave's very.much appreciat- ., phone 101
Cronk-.
Mrs.
Food8i-'SimrrpIe Dreis-maji�n�-L]le- ed demonstration of an "Afternoon ---We deliver
SPINNING-VnM--CLFARANCE EL, SALEending atSatur-
the
modelling, Rug-miaking. Application Tea". AArs.. Coates is a dietitian
&y night, November 6th. A fineforms can be secured fr9m Mrs. C and gave so many helpful ideas
ty -to buy A. -Sterritt and must be. in Mrs. that the members were only. sorry
rSterritt's hands by Nov. 6th. that she did not have'more time at
'opportunity
sweater wools, woven goods tm waAn wwlly
stied itynas gifts -at i big saving. Pickering Township Horticultural of • tea. were served at the close of M..'So CHAPMAN
-The yegular ineeting of- the her disposal. A social time and cup
-Rev. Dr. McCree, of Toronto,
occupied the pulpit -in the Pre0by-
ty Sociewill be held in the Sunday the meeting
terian .Church on ,Sunday .when he School room of the Du4twiton Unit- -The Y. P. Society met last ev-
ve sermon. ad- Church on Monday, Nov. 8th., at ening in St. Andrew's Church
Ch with MR. FARMER I
preached a most impressive
8 p. in. The guest speaker, Mr. F. the President. Miss Margaret West-
Mr.,McCree alm,conducted anniver- E. Robson, President of the Men of ney in the chair. The Society decided
cavy services in St. Andrew's in.. Trees Society will give hie illust- to have a drama as part of their ;Heavy Work 'ubbers ... 6 eyelet
VWtby, in the morning and evening
--while -Df:Car�chaer- -the th raited_ address Rouad the,_XVIRLin- y---The--Co=mzittee--
Half an Hour".. Please note the charge consists of Mrs. G.' F. per pair
fornier's pulpit in Toronto. change of date, --Monday 8th. Evii Coates, Mrs. Jenkinson, Mr. Cyril.
-The Continu tion '- School here eryone welcome'. Mbrley and Mr,- -Henry Wesittey. AID wool work socks, 3 prs. $1.00
an Friday night last held their ane- George's Church,.. Sunday. Following the business meeting,
usl Hallowie'en 'Social Evening. rw -
Wi ter wash shirts, military flannel
Novez4,er 7th. Sunday -School at 10 Miss St. John gave a very informitt- in
The class rooms were gaily decorst- a. m. Morning Pea at 11. Even-.
ive and.. delightful talk on Hymns
ed for the occasion,' and conmiencing Ing.Priyer at 7'*P-.- m. Presi6ei at and their' stories. Mrs. N. Gart- -99c.
she evenintes pTogram. a half hour both services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. shore played several of the hymns•
Cnn
Of ical numbers, readings and The members of 'St. George's and -to illustrate- their beauty. A hearty AII wool 'sweater coat s,1111, $39%M
tap-dancing I. was given by The orch- friendp are to ly invited to att- 'vote of thanks was extended- to the
eib end tiL� Service of Confir
r .1
_mati�
-a, Miss Carlton; Mids Adair an I on in Fine Cashmere socks, clock pattern
Doug Johns. `Following this, dame - ladies on behalf the Society. The
St. Paulls, Dun"non Sunday, session closed with the playing of
`ltag'under the direction of Clark's November 7th, at 3p - in - The Most game 3 pairs, .$1.00
orchestra of Greenwood. Lurch
Reverend D. T. Owen, D.'D.,
D., A-rcb- Ointhugiastic sportsmen left
then aervea. In the wufsquerad-e bishop of 'Toronto and Primate of this week for the -wilds of Northern y 10 per cent -`SPECIAL OFFER 10 per dent
march, prizes went to Jack Palmer, all Canadik will be present to. Per- Ontario wbere they expect to .secure 10 per cent Reduction on . all orders taken for suits or ov-
Ut; X&tW".n Watson,- 2nd and Max. form the Apostolic and Scriptural,etheir full quota of deer.
Elliott, 3rd.
Rite. of Confirmation. emeats during Novembei. Down payment of $10.00
'
See the Thompson Apphante -St. George's A. Y. P.A required with order.
'
Advt. in -another collum. their- Hallowe'en Masquerade last Barber Shop
-Mr. Wheelers 'teeners Club are
week. It was very successful and Ing
--efttinWng their visits to churches. IN kelft
very enjoyWe. The Costumes were Fre�d T. Bunt'
of the various denominations by
one at home for next Sun- splendid. First Ladies' Prize was FAtoblisk ad 1857,
given to Maxine Elliott and Parlor picking second .1kauty Pa
day evening, when they intend to
to Rhoda Wade. First Gentlemen's
-*kit thi -Anglican "Church in Pick -
to Bob Leslie sad Second to Cary A cam '-test lady will havecbarge
ening and The PC
bear Mr. - Robinmir Robinson. After'the *judging; the of the beauty parlor and satisfac.-
1XXt , - to St. Michael's trip was Catb-
edral in Toronto at*which 49 we. social twiveners, Maxine Elliott and _tion is guaranteed at reduced SPECIAL
Kathleen Watson introduced several
T
present. After this service the boys, and competitions which pric,es.
and girls all went-to-lffe- home of -ACK-9991010 -FerMallent W avec. 62.00, $3.50 86.00
everyone enjoyed. - Refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Humphries. Shampoo and Finger WE". A4
were served. This week is Biblical.
where they -Breakfast Bacon, 25c. a fib..were served with good Everyone, please be present . 8 p . m Finm Wave. W
thinip to est. These trips am being Marcel. -.40
Ninced Steak, r 12e. a The
-..well appreciated by the parents. as -The Anniversary and ]?'owlSUP""' 0&1 Shampoo,
a.well as the boys and girls as the7 Ladies' Hair Cut. .20
am vera. broadening and give US a per of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Pork Liver,, 12c. a The
Church will be held next Sunday, Special Prices,'�Nlay 25 to 3t
little more respect for the other
fellows branch of the great Christ- November 7,1; and Tuesday; Nov- oil p. W., -,Reg. $2.00..$$1.50 'Stewing Beef, -1 2c. a 1b#
ember 9th. On Sunday the services
gio Rqgulvr, --$3-00
ka reli ion ..wbich branches liloe a .11 be conducted, by Rev. W. M. Reg. $3.50,
J. tree btft all comes fmTn* the wi Regular. Reg. S�5-0034-00 Jewel Shortening, Ise a Ib
Rochester, D. D., DditOT of the
same trunk, The necessity for's' la"iC Cleanser tinS. _1
Preabyterian Record, at 2.30. p. rn. H. - MA DILL
greater union of all Christian church - .. . - C 3 3ce
Special music by an augmented choir
phone Pick 71
es ill one of the problenis 'that, the Including a quartet and solo .byMrs .
today will prob- 6 t
boys and girls of Ms, 25c,
Now A4"*r#"*"w"g&.
ably have to face in the near future.
let us take this opportunity to heart -
FOR RENT - farm of about 65
willingly acres Osh-
keep supplying the t awn with city water supply. Ample W
.,fly thank all -those who so willi The. Pickering conveniently located in
rainsportation MEAT -MARKET, R.E I D
for these -trips.-Com. (some of buildings. Immediate possession tni:x__
the parents are. hoping that. these plough. Apply 0 Conant and -Ainnis, ,Butcher ;phone. 3000) 'Pick-ering
visits, to out-of-town churches will 'Weca'rry:a full line Of Barristers, Oshawa. 11712
devel;op in the young folk re
/pest for ,their own churches to -at-
tend a little more regularly at the•
uric. Hard. and soft water, in Dun -
Fresh FOR RENT - housei garage, elec- Pickering, Hardware Store
evening service. Ed.) bazton.$7 per -month. Apply Bar -
Hallowe'en observed in the ..'and 1' bper Shop. 11
village in the usual manner. The
PPLE 1311 MILL - will
smaller "kids" spent their tinct in Cured A=be
closing sh6rtly. Those wishing apple
:going, from -house to.house r (luest-
ing donations. Some of the larger -butter made, ade, kindly, order at once.
boys made themselves disagreeable Meats Peter Nighsivander. 11
by entering homes and .in. a high- = FOR SALE - pahel G. M. C..
toned voice- demanded the occupants Our delive'r�'is at voiTr service. truck, 1032 in - perfect condition.
out". A- young man in Tor7 Chance for butcher, dairyman or any
--
Phone, Pick .1620
..onto z' tbis, in •a certain home, business. $300. Also, light lorry,
7-
with -the result tn;it- -he. bad to app- CLARENCE SILK $25.. "'Glen Eagles' Manor Hotel,
ear in police court the following Rouge Hills. .11
HE
ro
day, charged with vagrancy.- A fine Oir
FOR RENT at DunbartoiT, bung- wiv
of $10 and costs -took away- all the, LILLIAN'S slow, garage, garden and water.
- pie iP- he derived from his Hall- - ;
-ley Lease
Possession Nov. lst 1937.
owe "% pranks. The' '-worst which st at 01'rg displa.
happened in the -villaige, :.,Aich w e BEAUTY SHOP for a. year to approved. tenant, Ap- '01ift W,
ply J. F. Dales. 485 Danforth Ave.
have h -log 4
heard of eras Placini.a. Three doors east of the Old Church' Toronto, Gr. 4411 or Gr. 45113. tf �ti!4�%�
across the south -end of Mu-iA 96. Gafage, Mr. 1). Crunirftir's
c�-did RF011 Fir -e on
vh Residence. A -young man .9n his bicycle
rRA r, 0 Pi
7 'was -thrOVn Ila
.,not see the ob�strdctiofl, property situated in the Village of
NO
cuts' --and bruises. it's (I 33C. uly to & 'Alcllill ordon CO"r
oft his wbeel, and suffered severe "60C. Piclie'ring." Firit-,21ass security-. Ap- ft 0,7
-Shampoo and Fingerwave W goinir
11 as h an, G
F-ingerwave
his wheel badly dammed. If it had d House. Pickering. 2tf.
.1 Shampoo Fingerwa:�e ..75c. NO,- WOO 70
the Oil -Rul,
been ii -rap *b0i ttick
the result,;: would have been ni-pch Arching 85c. COWS FOP SALE - Close spring -
for MCCOI Al t(
ers and -fenkh cows, pure bred and Agelat
more serious. If the guilt,-, J k J
parties Manicure gra(
prove a Facials Zoe. les. T. B. Tested and blood
and -Repa4rs.
were found ,out it would
tested. Free. delivery. NVTn. J.
'h"nl- p'h5:; Alurco Par Ont. .Dur Motto:-"Wel have4',, .0ftn. Refit;, 01�
.very serious matter , HAIRCUTTING 25' %'1 u r ris, Lindsay
rated bii.
ocent. prankq can tole Phone 1352. .13tf
when it comes to 8estr proper- it is not Maus.,
oyi�g prop Thermique Heate'rIess eil Perman.
ty and inflicting painful and seriomq - ent Waves HOUSE TO RENT in village of Telephone 8.000
injury to persons, it is an entirely $1.95 $2.50 $3.50 $6,00 Pickering, 7 roomr. Newly decorated
different. matter. -n'hnry ftk 22(W .Hard and Soft Water. Possession
JS S. BALSDON, PICKBPJNG
at once - 3. C, Philip. 10-11