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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_11_19:. : .�. .. .. •, ^[1. .. .. - ,asst ,. .: r T. A� 1 - - { i - -_ - __ _ _ — _.....__ -__ tel. •} � -,�� VOL4 L`'I1 PICKERING,' ONT., FRIDAY. `OA'. 19. 1967. ''NU, a- _ *xatef *t0saal 6art'a*. Cherrawood Cedar Grove NOTICE — GREENWOOD �Iedieai Roy Morrish is home with a fine The Vii,. M. S. will hold a Bazaar DR. H. C. PEARSON-1?h eiaian• �. deei, the result of a holiday in the and Tea in the basement of the iked Surgeon. Duabsrton. my Uur truckspass.y�our way north country. church early in December,. Watch :MILLS every day, Barn, to Mr. and Mrs. 'Leslie for furtber announcement in this RB. FORSYTH. Opph. D., Director 1886--1936 .optotne•rical Aboeiadoaof ontario. Rea. COAL COKE. Hollinger, on Monday, ;�Tovem�►er paper. . aiss�elsMen Member of she American 7b a0pyoloLWLI t 15th, a son. On Sunday, November 21st at S. Pbonesacs. Claremont: out. ,WOOD, CEMENT, Mrs. Bert Petty ' has, returned. o'clock the W. M. S. of Zion Church from Syracuse N. Y., where she will hold their Annual Thankoffer- Feed Pigs 'at a Profit. '�• fwgoi. r BAND, ' GRAVEL, was- visiting her daughter, Mrs. ing Church Service. Mrs. E. C. by using Pig Starter, Pig Cosiest+ Sanford. Murray,ast-president of Grey Pr- trate and Finely Ground Grain. p DU1NALD RUDDY liarrsster. and Y, : lire Soticitor, Notary Public. MoueyW Lasa. Cherrrwood Sunday School are eab erial will give the address. *- 9taoa tormerfy occupied b tae tate A. G. chis• ' gi No profit in feeding coarsely gsrot�d BUILDER'S. SUPPLIES 'having a Bazaar on Friday evening, eryone is cordially invited to att- ris+A soave wins of wort douse. Whitby. ntr November .19th, to raise missionary end. grain. g also local cartage work ped each cissa will r BETON, BELL & RQSS money. It is ho We grind Omer than others and glvl : Barriitors if Soticitgrs We have also plaeed in stock a full have some contribution. There will W titevale r WILLIAM J, BiIIATOPf. K C. — lies of Maple Leaf Killing be a short program, some lantern t service, and are open all Litt ti >iA.BROOKE ELL. K. C. 1. D. F. ROSS '. Co's Fes• slide pictures by Bev. Mr. Birk, Readers of the Telegrairl 'were year ennead, not Just is the heav7 A W MITCHELL followed by lunch. pleased .to see our former baseball feeding time, 1 JAMES A. WRIGHT •w pitcher, Pat Nolan, was presented ' ,12 bay street. T•tuaw, Adelaide Me • • Oratorical Contest for ;arith a silvgtr cup at the Annual Use Poultry Laying Maffily Serafeii � Pickering,- Ont. Pickering Township Pupils banquet. He was a star player, or Grains, Shell and Grit for PreflWile coo RICHARDSON A Co., Barris- g,- egg production. a. V. ten. Soluatun. Notaries etc , Shite set, at Brougham. Town Hall tonight' the Pridham team, who won the Ki- _ Sacakinlate Building. 3e Toronto St. Toronto. Office phone 7400 Residence 8520 Everyone welcome to attend. Y -League Championship. We keep all these, also Bran std : Tewyh one Ad. toss: Mitering Phone 3613. atr No Admission = Shorts and other Feeds. Momk MCMILLAN—Barris- The Beal Store, C18r(IM0IIt Friday, Nov. 19th Audley t tea. ' Solicitors. Notaries Public. Ofltce ; • _ Chopping --Monday, Wedai '1 - -�i PHONE 92 ace orFriday.- j t t ides LoiarsT-P. ac by aypoiatme a res and Anaas Mc.-dillan, third house west of Pickeriaa T T R �T T T T T R Saskatchewan again expresses Brat- The Yeates gate has come back to Drory. Toronto office, i9 Melunds St. Phone lJ lit 1 1 V pick 7a; Toroatol Elgin aao7 sett itude-to Claremont friends for - its hinges F• Z� Q N We are displaying an attractive their assistance this fall. Several from here attended tate nON,&NT & ANNIE — Barriste-s. variety of Greenwood anniversary" services on enr ts. Notaries Public Sunday and Wednesday. �T ©�♦0�1t1*}*T ♦lutainum and aranitieware Etc. -Ctaydon, Sask.'Nov, 9, 37 scrapers antes gravel filling +Li♦'f i Y i\ ;+ __�OR�Oti D. CONANT. K: C. Furniture and Furniture Rev. J E Glover, Claremont Out. ALLIN F. ANN IS. '& A.. LL. S. Novelties, Dear Sir: in the many 'water holes on our Otneea- •7 1' 2 Simcoe St. $•. o:eava .AND pwaaes—'+and a'(Oshawa):.and at tl'e Court Prices low. is keeping with times. roads are badly needed. All illness. Of Repair R'011i Howe, Whitby,. (Mr, Comat) Phasic 7 (Wbit- Friends in need are friends indeed Messrs Dick. - and Gard Winters - by). and although you are all strangers have 'been in Fenelon Falls fora AR Tuning Guaranteed 4j►RADIO SE1PICE to me, yet 1 must say "Dear friends ,w+eek or so,- building a fireplace in tiesstai of Claremont and district, we ret- a summer cottage. They report cold C. S. M80DONALD -_-- A 4raduate Of Radio College eived your very welcome carload of weather on Cameron Lake. BRBSRT T. FALLAISE, L D S.. 209 CLOSE AVE., Tt7RONT4! [j With vegetables on October 26th and found The W.nnan s Association ere J.1 D. D. S. Graduate of the Ronal Cotteae of Phone Lakeside 1bOZ foueta Sisraeone and the l'nlvertty of Toronto. t0 -the -minute training it all in fine condition." We unload- holding a crokinoie party in the Oics is readence.ranpd doer can of St. Ad• p and g .Orders taken at NEWS des _- ss.'i Chnreh Pickering. oat. Citi« hours! s - ed same the following day and dist" school house this Friday evening'. a. a to 6 p. at., or os apporetmeet. (X-ray ributed to 126 householders or 400 All are invited. A good time is ere.{te9. Phone tack X700. 4817 FINEST EQUIPMENT for People . as early as conveniently promised. Silver collection. S�11IIj+?S For Sale _ g possible. I expect it will interest . 4notstu00 d sorbs. Guaranteed Satisfaction you to know some of the' actual Brock Road AT facts of conditions here. The grain Galt Galvanized Strel Sbingles. - >3. BEaTON, TOWNSHIP 1Roa•onahle Pricep deliveries 'at Claydori in a normal Be sure to attend the Oratorical. Bird's Felt Elute Bbivales. Do Clock. C.nveYmcer. Commisioner for Tabes and Batteries always on h A year are about 200,000 bushels, Contest . at . Brougham- on- Friday ev- Also. re•rubber•tng humpy wbeels. oakum affid3vit,,--Accountant. Etc. Issuer. of -ening and '`e'the Brock Roaid con-' Lawn mowers shxr ened. ItsnisaeLetnses, Whitevale.oat. 8. ROY MILLER _ which is mostly wheat. This year to g �- - _ testants " a hand". T. PATER80N S OLARSMON = Brougham, On .. date, deliveries are about 70M bush - A, E. j?JCHARDSON els, which are practically' complete•' A. H. Rowe is again engaged by Call And gr, Weep. Phone 8915• 48tf Pbone Nark 1806 The greater part of this urea grown the T. Eaton Co. operate his (4$N tem A L INSURANCE Toy -land Treasure Train for the �^f T by a few who were fortunate is get-' y r" V REAL 8'3TATE T Christmas Season, which •b the EL ..,REAL 'D • �-• .:` E. 71 _1% ting, good without exagger- y - ation a . y wa is rMpidiy approaching, -� great man farrrreis with y, .:As ell established agency. ready two or three hundred scree of ,grain Ira. James ]ayes. MMa Edna - eaCte' InenraQoe of Ali Binds. land had absolutely no harvest at 1{ayes dna loin. and 5 Mrs. - to "4h$i�ilderrff Supplies pb� rlib 40" all. Previous to tl••+ distribution of Michell motored to . Windsor last L PP Best Rates Available with your gift, vegetaules were very 'week -end ushers they visited with scarce in many homes. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson o! Ltumber and Lath W.M. MAW .'Security and Service. b cannot extpress in oroHs how hai city. LIQSNSSD ACTCTLONSgR ANI)much your blessing is appreciated B. C. Shingles VALUATOR by the people here. Junior Farmers' Dance iY]11e Coal 'Address Pbove _ .. 18ales conducted Aaywberc - In closing and in behalf of the Brooklin Town Halt BROUGHAM 'PICK 516 Alberta Coal y Pbone or write. Address 014 Dundas In ,people my wife and child - Wednesday, Nov; 24th - Re -Met R&At_ ren I sinter -1v thank YOU,. Domestic Coke Whitby. Ootarlo. With kindest reVrds to you all. -We Handle _ Park Petersen, sreugham ' CFment. Lime, Plaster See. Relief Committee ....,Maple Body Rood : CYRIL E. MOBLEY A Complete Line of PTI Mr. and Mrs. A. Moffat visited (;iBNBRAL INSURANCE Miss Brawn en Thursday, last. Agents for Lnndy Fence pbMs — Pk ka telt sm :.:'ina, Livestock. and "Whitevale The Citizens League helda succ- and Metal sap" essful Euchre and Dance on' Friday P • POINT Hog Cho* Mrs. Parks was an ortlia visit- evening. aatla or this week. 'W. J. and Mrd,. ' Brown visited `Cackshutti Inn lements Insurance at P reduced Pates **j� Mr. and Mrs. Young are moving T C. and Mrs. Brown on Thurs D, lr . LOCk Woad to -Toronto for the winter. day last week. Mrs. Brown Sr, Beenre Prtee. Before >s For your Car, - Jack and Mrs. Buckles with Bar- returned hame with them for a --- �. Hit with Toronto and a g T *T •:_:See Us e , e � {bare were visitors with Mrs. hist- fens days � YY O l� B � O Pickeringa Mills Rae this week. Woodstock friends.. ILS • SERVICE and PROTECTION Q The second meeting of the Supper Miss Ruby Booth is helping out at ( AMM HBIs Ont PICRERING, ONT, :si Club -wilt bers. Ryan's,. who .has 'been. very held at the hotne' of Miss Annie Bayles , on- Saturday,Phoae:liark 7`300 MATTRESSES WE DELIVER poorly with rheumatism lately. � The Honor Bible Class of the LTn November 20th at 2 p. m. All girls ited Sunday School are putting on a will bewelcome. Note change of - crokinole party next Monday to help time. The . kattress Season 18 The November meeting of the W. their share of, buying curtains for F With us a ain. R. G. CLENDENING the Sunday School. I. was held on November 9th at _ B :hiss Marion Ferguson and friend the M. Burk home with an attend - 'We congratulate ourselves on the FUNERAL DIRECTORwere the guests of the fonner's mot- ante of over fifty members and vis - few complaints we receive from our —= itors. Mrs. Bert Harvey, President, `- Private Ambulance her ;this week -end. _ •d -Inner-spring mattresses. And these• -Hog-killing time has arrived in p esi ed. Matters of business to Pri _ are caused by springs which : cold Day' vend Night Service our nostrels on our walks when we anointment of dole n tea were the 9" ` o the village. and savoury odours reachmeet, g - . - have been replaced by a guaranteed Phone 9006 - pp ga to the sagless spring. We carry Simmons,' Malvern 5000 whiff up sausage making etc. Provincial Convention. The names of ,w••'P" - iviarstlalfs and—Earladiae Feather Mrs. T. Robertson and Miss Annie L Our Young People are certainly ••�" & Mattress Co's make. Markham, as Onto enjoying their B. 'Y. again this Bayles were submitted and .approv- season . Text week they are having ed . President, Mrs . Harvey has the tlUWW tin " Spring 'Air. X29.50 honour of receiving .an invitation to 'awn" ' " a Bible Class Ball Match from the Marissa aslfesl 1+seeslaMsn :•, .� Marshall �leep•maker• ; 25.00 Bed first few chapters of Acts. That officiate as pianist during Lite con-' SANrrA.RY PROTECTION Premier— Canadian. Feather Y pastime is certainly good for them vention. The' ladies were reminded WORM INTERNALLY that they were patronesses for the Nowywcaa a sae- r; (f Mattrtss Co. - „16.50 and helps interest to betaken in the vanleacesada et•vene.artnowa For colts weather by calling us coming Oratorical Contest to be herons. Tampasbes4totne. No heft White Layer Felt Mattress, $10.50 NOW and bavin our stoves, Bible. Nopiat Nopada, RUminates odor. held in the Town Hall. An appeal $ Y At an executive meeting of the " Grey Layer Felt Mattress, $9.00 for a donation of 20 cents a member . furnaces, troughs and roofs United Sunday School it was decid- a -� Blow Mattresses, _S5.75 repaired. - . ed to hold a special lantern service from .the W. 1. lass received from ! 1M - the Canadian Red Cross to helpwith �•. on Sunday morning the 19th of Dec- 4 5 If it is a new stove or ' lumace .. the emergency and special works AaDalane0. Day Or Night we will be pleased to serve you, ember. In the evening•, a White ' due to the recent epidemic of infan- Gift service will be held. On Tues- _... 1l'beae 1=00 Our prices are rigbt. Pipes, elbows day evening the 21st the school will the paralysis. The appeal met with etc., always on hand. „ - present their annual Christmas Con - who endorsation of the members D� cert. who already make annual contn'bu- C. A STERRITT Agent for Massey --Harris. tions of $10 to Crippled Children' cc c A. On Wednesday the 24th at 2.80 JONJC+J z repairs. - o'clock the Women's Missionary Soc- Fund. The prograan for the after , -PICKERING A___Ews Funeral Direotor iety will meet at the home of Mrs, noon was an interesting. and ins- Y Furniture Dealer VIN B���BY G. Tran. Come and enjoy an inter •tractive talk and demonstration on e'' a • eating afternoon. The first chapter candy -making by Mrs. W. Milne. The Renu DnnUt o�e>rQ, Ontano Hardware Tinsmithof the New Study Book Will be dis- Rolle Call was -- Christmas Suggest- PICHIRINQ ions. Hostesses were Mesdames M. PTaHERINQ sttsaedr Special music. a kind invit- Burk; L. Makthews and W. Wilson, 4 I anon to all ladies of the community ` A is gdvsn. who served refraahrltients. _eWS .-.I Can�erence Doomed to Failure BRUSSELS.—Nations of the Far Eastern Peace. Conference, angered by Japan's blunt refusal to permit their int%'vention In -the Chinese war, ,this week -end abandoned all negotla- tions with the Tokio Government. Leading delegates explained that the Japanese note had "already been foreseen and provided for," indicating that swift development of a proposal to provide ''arms and - munitions to China on credit might have "been quietly agreed upon. Delegates admitted that Japan's re- fusal to talk peace with "outsiders" _ had killed their last hopes of a friendly settlement of the Far Eastern - oonfiict. White Russian Shake-up MOSCOW.—A new shake-up in the administration of White -Russia was reported this week wish the removal of the • Republic's second President in five months, - A. S. Grad, Acting President since Us suicide of A. G. Cherviakoff last June, was. "freed from his duties" by the Central Executive Committee, of which he was Chairman. He was suc- ceeded by Niklfor Natalevich. Vice- 'Premier ice-'Premier Ivan Ynravioff was also re- moved. - To Confer With Hitler LONDON.—Viscount Halifax, Lord President. of the. Council, leaves for Berlin this week to confer with Chan- +cellor Adolf Hitler, Sir John Simon, .Chancellor of the Exchequer, announe- led in the House of Commons. Plans for separate diplomatic steps. to Improve Great Britain's relations with Italy and Germany, united by the Rome -Berlin axis, were thus advanced. Resolution Defeated TORONTO.—Overwhelming defeat met a resolution favoring replacement of thentario resent H dro-Elec+r p O y iC j . '.Power Commission with a commission THE ..'- MARKETS I GRAIN .QUOTATIONS Following are the vask-end's quo- _ tations. on grain transactions at To- "nto for car lots, prices -on basis s.t.f. bay ports: Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, $1.487/s; No. 2 Northern, $1.44% ; No. 3 Northern, $1.21 % ; No. 4 Nor - there, $1.1484 . Western oats --No: 2 C:W., 55%c; 'Na 3•C.W•, 49%c; No. 1 feed, 48%c. - Manitoba barley—No. 3 C.W., 68c; No. 5 C.W., 67c; No. 1 feed screen-. lags. $28 per ton. iniontreal. Ontario grain, approximate prices' track shipping point—Wheat, 96c to A8c; oats, 88c to 40c; barley, 52c to 54c; corn, 60c to 62c; rye, 70c to' - 78c; buckwheat, 64c to 56c; -malting barley, 63c to 65c; milling oats, 39c to 41c. DAIRY PRODUCE Butter— • :7 Quotations - Quotations to wholesale trade at Toronto this weekcend. Creamery sblids,'I"to, 1 3014- to 0.0 do 38 score-.__..... 2934 to 00' do 37• =core .........: 2834 to 00 do 36 score ............ 27% to 00 Cheese -New large (paraffined)14% to 14 a• do twins ................. 14% to 15 do triplets ............ 15 to 15% (Average price,• paid to shippers, f.o.b. country Points.) New large (paraffined)1374 to 00 do triplets .............. 144 to .00 POULTRY AND EGGS eying prices: Toronto dealers this w,•is-end were •quoting pr,)'uecrs for ungraded eggs, delivered, cases returned: Eggs— Grade A large ...... 39 to 00 Grade A medium ............ 34 to 00 Pullets ................................ 28 to 00 Grade B .............................. 23 to 00 Grade C .............................: 18: to 00 Dealers were quoted on, graded eggs cases free: Grade A largo ................. 42 , to 00 Grade A' medium ............ 89 to 00 Pullets ...........:.................. 31 to 00 : 'Grade B ..._:. ........................ 26 'to 00 .Grade C ............................... 22 to 23 POULTRY Prices paid to country shippers: Dressed. Milk Sel. A Sel. B. Fed A. Spring Chickens - 1 to 2 lbs......... 20 .18 „,22 to 3 lbs ..-...... 16 '14 00 to 4 lbs......... 18 .16 100 4 to 5 lbs...._:. 19 •17 21 S lbs. and over .... 20 1s-- ':22 _Brief -» made up of representatives of Mu- nicipal Hydro and Utilities Commis- sions when it was presented by Brant, ford delegates to the annum meeting of the Associated Ontario . Bcards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce. C. D. Henderson, Brantford, moving the resolution from that city's Board of Trade, slid the purpose behind it was to "remove any suspicion that Hydro is controlled or operated direct- ly or Indirectly by any' political group or party." Belgian Cabinet BRUSSELS.—Leopold III, King of the Belgians, this week -end asked Paul Emile Janson, a Liberal and for- mer member of several cabinets, to investigate the possibility of organi- zing a Government to succeed the re- signed Cabinet 'of "Premier Paul van Zeeland. Janson, 'a former Minister of Na- tional Defence; Justice and Otare,-was called in after Fore] -,,i Minister Paul. Henri Spaak failed in two- attempts to form a Cabinet. Chinese Retire SHANGHAI. — China's Shanghai forces, about 400,000 strong, fell back thin week -end toward the Chinese "Hindenburg Line more than 50 mhos to the west. . Japanese troops, numbering 200,000 forced Chinese from towns and trench. es In the Shanghai area. The Chinene fought only. rearguard actions as they withdrew toward the chain of trenches and pillboxes, .stretching from. Chang- sha south -through goochow, W-ukiang and Kaishing; and protesting Nanking. Nlppon's war planes ranged Into. the Interior as the troops advanced. One flight bombed the American Church Mission Hospital at Wusib, 80 miles west of Nanking, killing two Chinese staff members. Five Ameri- cana` escaped injury: Typhoon In t Philippines MANILA. Scores were reported dead on typhoon -ravaged Luzon Island this week -end -in the wake of wind and rain v&ich swept a. path 200 miles long across seven provinces. Nine were known dead In Manila and twenty missing. Twenty -SIX oth: era were reported swept away in Rizal province. U. S. Will Protest Too WASHINGTON. — The United States Government. will join other na- ttons in a vigorous protest if Japan attempts, to. carry out an Implied threat to take control 'of Shanghai's International settlement, it was re- ported authoritatively thin week -end. 'Return Fll s t to Australia LONDON• — Five seaplanes of the 204th Squadron, Royal Air Force, a coastal and maritime reconnaissance formation,, will leave Plymouth Harbor and suspicions by a :tj,vr examir tion of their origin and substance:" T_ -Extremists In Palestine JERliSAL,EM.—Bombs and shots re- sounded in Palestine this week as authorities struggled to quell• defiant extremists. An' armed Arab was killed during an exchange of shots with police in SalSha, a village near Bablus. A policeman was wounded in Bethlehem. by an assailant who fired several shots at him. Near Motsa, the Jaffa -Jeru- salem Road was broken by terrorists who -touched off five bombs. Traffic was blocked. Wheat Crop DoVm OTTAWA. Canada's 1937 wheat crop was .estimated at 182,505,000 bushels in the crop report of the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. This is a reduction of more than 5,500,000 bush- els from the September estimate of 188,181,000. The estimate 'for oats was also 't,600,000 bushels lower than that of September. Approve Spanish Monarchy PARIS,—Great Britain and Ger- many were reported in diplomatic cir- cles this week -end to ' have informally approved the restoration of the Span- ish Monarchy under 24 -year-old Don Juan of Bourbon in event of an in- surgent victory in Spain. The diplomatic report followed rumors a week ago that the wealthy Duke of Alba, who . will be appointed as Generalissimo Francisco Francois "agent" in London, had assured the Britis7r Government that the Monarchy would be restored and would solidify British •relations with the new Spain. Purge of Foreigners LONDON.—The Soviet Union, Great Britain and France were understood to be in agreement this week -end that the Spanish fighting forces should be purged of 70 per cent. of their, for- eigners before belligerency recogul- tion is granted to the combatants. Many observers believed Germany, Portugal and Italy will consider the percentage too high. U. S. Esports Gold WASHINGTON. — The treasury disclosed this week -end that $5,000,- 000 of, gold is beitig shipped to Eng- land, bringing to $15,150,000 the known exports of the metal. A $10,250,006 shipment which left for France was the first physical outflow of gold from the United States in nearly tvio years. Says Canada Rank In W Geologist Declares Ruisia Is Wrong In Claiming That Position Asserting: Canada should rank sec - and among gold -producing nations of THE NEWS INTERPRETED _ A Commentary On the More Important Events of the Week. .By ELIZABETH EERY CHILD FATALITIES CUT: — Not oAd side of the road, all dressed up with gr Bee VERB QT here are just a , one child has been killed in traffic places to go and no way to get there. ::`, few: accidents in. Kansas, City for 13 wheri the Soviets estimated their gold Did you know that in hot countries (a) H:ting be - months, it was reported this week, LINE-UP: Germany and Italy Inst it is difficult to obtain proper fer- p low the. belt;. (b) Wrestling of Death- of tiny toddlers in the streets "How week signed an anti -Communism, or mentation, and for that reason vine-' gar, made from a process of fermen- roughing; has been entirely eliminated. anti -Russian pact with . Japan. Russia ! (c) Purposely go• did you do it?" other cities ask ' The and France have an agreement; vinegar used in Mexico is imported ing down to t h e answer lies in an intensive cl+mpaign France and Britain have an agree - .from the United States. canvas without be= of safety education carried on among meet. Russia's sympathies are with A Mexican•had•now returned home ing hit; the children. Each child hears about China. There you have the picture. after conferring with leading Ameri- (d) Butting with the head or $sing she , r being careful from his parents, his many Russia mines, and said iasn• can bacteriologists, and he intends to' shoulder or . knee.; teachers, policemen at cornerii, and FALL OF SHANGHAI: After 88 breed bees and use their honey for . from "voice of safety" cars with loud- days of battle during whic:. the Chin - making vinegar. There are no Uuits (e) Holding your opponent with one speakers which patrol the streets. Any ese "lost battalion" kept their stand in Mexico whirh have the necessary hand and hitting with the other; citizen involved in an accident endan- in vain, the great city and port of fermentation stt ngth, The vinegar (f) Deliberately clinching or hold - gering school children is given a $100 Shanghai fell last week into Japanese will have to comeYindirectly, from ing the opponent; fine and 15 days'in jail. Were methods hands. The withdrawal of General the beehive, (g) Hitting an opgonr:nt who his down; or who-is'getting up from be- ` >' such as these tried out in Ontario, the Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese troops took ing down; : • result would surely be a lowered place amid the explosion of bombs. child death toll in motor accidents. dropped from Japanese planes and the •', And isn't that something worth work- hurling of merciless artillery shells, ing,for?• 'The Chinese took up lines south and west of the city, and prepared to de - SETTER ROADS FOR THE fend the capital, Nanking. Shanghai NORTH: The promise has been made was completely cut off from the rest by Hoa. T. B. McQuesien, Minister, of China. Cost to the Japanese of of Highways, That Northern Ontario completing the capture included: dead roads, already in existence are to be and wounded, 125,000; army expendt- improved, and new highways con- tures, $600,000,000; trade loss, $250: structed to equal those in the south- 000,000. ernpart of the province. The road . Japan cannot pause now to consider . situation in the north has for long Whether or not the expense was worth been a very sore point. Since the it—the country is committed irrevoo- highway up through Cobalt to Coch- ably to go on and on and on in China. rane was first built, certain sections If the tide should turn against Japan, of .the road have been left untouched as many believe it- shortly will now through the years, and consequently that a new united China has risen in "♦ are very, very bad. It is an unhappy defence under General Chiang,,it will experience to drive over them. even a mean diaster for the Land of the Me - dangerous undertaking: Ing Sun whose conditions at home are The north can be made truly access- at -the"-moment economically ' intoler able only if the Minister's promise Is. able. carried out. Forgetting the serious for the mo- A NEW FLAG: Canada hasn't a ment, we have always enjoyed hearing flag of her own. For years perfunc- - the' story of ;a family who ran into tory agitation has been stirred up to difficulties -on the road in the early secure for the Dominion "a 'dtstinc- days of the "Ferguson Highway." tive Canadian flag," But the only �S- They approached a big puddle, pro- definite proposals made have been ceeded to slosh through it, discovered urged 'by single voices. Mr. Hugh - too late that the "puddle" was mus- Savage, of., Duncan, -B.C.-. is one, and keg. The occupants of the car jumped `Mr. Cameron McIntosh, M.P. for North out- in time; grabbed their suitcases Battleford. Sank., is another. Now' a out of the 'car through -the windows motion- is actually before- the House just as it sank from sight. There they asking that a new flag be created. were left standing aimlessly by the Time something is done about It. s' Second - Sporting Comment Gold Production .. Sy KEN EDWAROS other nations of the world, be said, Th.s week as promiseu, -we are con - gold production figures were open to tinning the "official boxing rules:" I - - international tnapection for substan- trust they will be interesting to tlation of claims. Such was not the you. ' case in Russia, the Ottawa geologist 1, Fouls Bald. there . are many "fouls" in boxinLr early next month on a- 25,000 -mile tripIII I S. McCann, of Ottawa, mining geolo- gr Bee VERB QT here are just a , to Australia and back, the longest for- gist, said at Montreal, Saturday, that ::`, few: motion flight ever attempted by a military sir unit: - wheri the Soviets estimated their gold Did you know that in hot countries (a) H:ting be - Squadron Leader • Kenneth Lloyd output . at 200 per cent. above pre revolution figures the "percentages' it is difficult to obtain proper fer- p low the. belt;. (b) Wrestling of will head the unit, which will consist of all -metal; tea -too planes, each with. were based on a group of more succ• mentation, and for that reason vine-' gar, made from a process of fermen- roughing; two Bristol Pegasus motors, essful years rathet- ttian an -unbiased' tation is very expensive. Most of the (c) Purposely go• average over a longer period of time. vinegar used in Mexico is imported ing down to t h e British Peace Efforb — Dr. McCann• returned aboard the. .from the United States. canvas without be= EDINBURGH. —, Prime Minister liner Duchess of Atholl after a- tour A Mexican•had•now returned home ing hit; Chamberlain this week -end Indicated, of European countries. He inspected after conferring with leading Ameri- (d) Butting with the head or $sing she , r a• fresh British - effort would be made many Russia mines, and said iasn• can bacteriologists, and he intends to' shoulder or . knee.; toward obtaining international co-op- ance of mining figures was shrouded breed bees and use their honey for . eration, in mystery. making vinegar. There are no Uuits (e) Holding your opponent with one "It seems to me," he said in an ad- Not Open to Inspection in Mexico whirh have the necessary hand and hitting with the other; dress here, "it is time anothe"ffort Russia's claims, he said, had oust- fermentation stt ngth, The vinegar (f) Deliberately clinching or hold - was made to see if it is not possible ed Canada from second place as a will have to comeYindirectly, from ing the opponent; to 'remove these (international) fears world gold producer. In Canada as in the beehive, (g) Hitting an opgonr:nt who his down; or who-is'getting up from be- ` >' Oldest Woman In France Celebrates Birthday ing down; : • (h) The use of abusive of prcfane language; Hitting with the inside or butt of the hand, the wrist or elbow; (j) Hitting or flicking with the `'' ►' _ open glove; (k). The use of • the print i row or rabbit punch; (1) The failure to obey the 'referee. ' or any phys:cal actions whi.:h may _ injure a contestant except by fair sportsmanlikd boxing. More Rulings - A boxer holding .a c:iampionsh`.p ' title must, defend the same within a period of six months after winning cr defending the title in a bona fide• hout to 'a decision. Should such a boxer fail to so de- t fend his title he must accept any challenge endorsed by the Commis-. s'on within thirty days after receipt thereof under penalty. of the forfeit- ure of his title. A championship can be lost by default, forfeit or inability to P1138 Madame do Sainte•O^portune,- who was born to 18.1 under the reign of Ltn iz-Phiiipl,a and w•ho pro- only be won in a contest. bably Is the oldem woman In France, recently celebrated her 106th birthday at her old ebatean in Normandy near the'vlllage of Rernay. Friends'�gathered round her to congratulate her: She claima, that her.longevity =1;l Is due largely to a. busy life and to helping the iessfortunate. CN t, _ , � yam, . _ ,.-. � F � •� � ..' � � a­41.. I. - ♦ ,• , 'i .• --------------� .. aW.m4men� •� � � gi•�•i•�i i � ������ •iei••i i��i �•i•�i i i i ii •� . �•j. i ��i� Y Classified Advert"sin r SPEAKING OP BIG BEN. "TNS C1 AVn"O e.5 BETTER _. _ � ����f;� � ems• � �1� �� i � �•� �•i❖��i•�•ti��•y. � � � �•i � ori .�i�i�i � ��i�iii�i�. �' 1t!•�' i ''AND THE PLUG LASTS LONGER!' ; ��� �� � i� % �� �� ��• fir•: RIO �' �� ✓� ��T Irl % S AGENTS WANTED A_,_m4Ts BELL MEN'S NECKTIES. 140 PER Clot pent. We carry largest assortment Lowest prices. Orden tilted by return mail. No substitutes. Samples trey Ontario Nock - wear Company, 357 Eastern Ave., Toronto. GRAPHOLOGY rOUR *HANDSVIT1NG REVEALS MUCH - 25c full reading; two questions answered. C. Mayo, Graphologist, 264 Bleecker Street, Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS SALESMAN WANTED BY "THE OLD RE- -- Iiable Fonthill Nurseries" (Estabashed 100 MADAME HUDSON SCHOOL, HAIRDRZS8- years). Send for Centennial Catalogue and Ing and Beauty Culture. Write for paafph- Special Lines, Start now, exclusive term- let 707 Yonge Street, Toronto. tory. in town or country; liberal terms; free ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, -outttL Stone and Wellington, Toronto 2. BELL ROBLES GUARANTEED LINGERIE, nation.Licensed. ec 'train you for Board Special winter rates. Board hosiery. Manufacturers. stores. Estab- Write for prospectus, •961. Bioor St. West, or prospectus, lished 25 years. Christ_s seller. Esperi- Toronto. - once unriecesaary. Get details Bobles, 140 HONEY Far°ham• Que. tr REPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR KOS- '♦ tery manufacturer for this district. Only tied. 237 Yonge Street, Toronto, or Your lac- a! Music Deals. DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTAINS NO energetic man considered. Write full par- buckwheat, 6-10's, $4,20. H. D. McIntyre, ^ 'ticalars to Mr. Elliott, 72 Queen West, To- Bridgeport, Ont. ronto. meanly of in anothe' . Never do any- MEDICAL " MISCELLANEOUS PROFITS, AGENTS, ROUTE MEN tiam are often caused, by deposits of .'AMAZING selling stores, homes. • Hundreds of big makers. Clothing, dry goods, Collet PREYENRION 16 BETTER THAN OPERA- p7aps ons, household specialtiesWre' drub tion. Bewley'■ Bitten (all -herb tonic) ulcers or ufcenttons of the stow - sundries. Free catalogue. Write RBIco, sundries. WholesWe. Box 1404, Montreal. prevents ch if you are suffering from Internal LEARN ACCOUNTANCY, trouble. Write for the testimonials we have 'AGENTS TO BELL MEN'S NECKTIES FOR from. living people. Mea- T. Van Camp, manufacturer, 107 Langley Ave., Toronto. Christmas. Good profits. Write for samples or" and price list. Murgatroid Agencies, Yonge throughout Canada write for fn• prosDec- throughout 'T Si. Arcade, Toronto. ARE YOU SICK? - Trade -In Dept. - NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COM-' AVIATION man ailments, No drugs, pills, capsules, RAD106 or liquids -ONLY NATURAL REMEDY- LN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NA- Free Booklet, "Nature's Way to Hftalth"- .COURSES vlgatloa, aeroplane arid engine mecbahics. No obligation. Indian Herbal Remedy Com- licensedtnatructurs- Leavens Brothers' Air pany, 209OW Dundas St. West, Tomato. • services, Limited, Barker Airport, Toronto. YOU CAN BE ENTIRELY FREE FROM ! BARN ROOFING -FENCE POSTS ASTHMA HAY FEVER AND BRONCHITIS. REVOLU- OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU tionary discovery of European physician has worked wonders. It quickly removes all money on Supertite galvanized roofing. + Superior Steel Fence posts and steel gena- traces of respiratory troubles however stub- ' '. ary lining. Superior Products Limlted. Bar- born they appear to be. Write for free in - ala. Ont. formation. R.M.B. Laboratories of- Canada. _ sared. _ Paramount Kennels, North Hatley. ' Ltd., Dept. 1-629, Vancouver Block, ,van - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES couver, B.C. MEDICINE "- - -•-•ROOMING HOUSra MR REXT. CCTTENTs • for sale, reasonable. rooms all occupied.;" -- - -- good paying guests. Ottken, 17 Isabella, WHY SUFFER? ONLY 35c WILL CONVINCE -' Torontn, you that Mazar Varicose Salve will - give A certain man whose business is permanent relief frnm ulcers, running sons, CARPE.TR RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS new or nld wmads. Money -back xuarantee. - Mazar Mfg., 331 Flora Avenue, Wtunipeg " 'OLD CARPETS WOVEN INTO REVERS - a you Tanol Tablets will mare your liver do fta work. Based upon a small proportion of. Cal- Ibis Rugs. Write for price. list Baker MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Cleaning Cn., Toronto 4. .large mirror On the wall by his tele- AT 83 SHE DEFIES RHEUMATISM Smiles and ►e.4 After Suffering Acute Pain For : - . C�tuCltles •� Years ;•; �. Rheumatism first attacked this old i� ....... . ...... . .....:.': I ady in 1931, and gradually spread '""•'� ��� '•� • �• �� 4 from her arms 'to other parts of her Here"s an unbeatable philosophy of body. Then she started to take Krus life: "Keep an even mind and a fine then -Salts, and nolo she sends the spirit and ' eventually the bouquets following letter in her own handwrit- -will outnumber the brickbats." I have suffered . from! rheumatism Every. mari hates to settle down since 1931. At first, 1 felt acute pain in both arms. I could not sleep for slid' try to 'think out his immediate pain. It grew worse, and gradually it problems. It's much -harder -to do crept down to the tips of my fingers. than -to work, What we want to do, Next it reached- my knees and ankles, when • we ought to settle down and LEARN TO PLAY A MUSICALI INSTRU- which made me quite helpless for a think, is to.wish and hope. ab Now we are told that excessive laughter can cause heart trouble. So many of us will • have to. stop laugh- ing at our own jokes. A young boy, ilndergulng an ex- amination for position came across the question:, `'What is the distance of the 'earth from the sun? " He wrote. answer as follows: "I am uu- able-'to state accurately, but I don't believe the sun is near enough to in- terfere with a proper performance of my 'duties if I get this clerkship." He got it • Guide -That is the statue of the famous Indian chieftain, Black Hawk. Girl -H -m -m -be had a son, Tom - A -.13-14 h -P • CATTLE meat at how• - shorten those Ong wtater evenings. Hawaiian or Spanish .Guitar; Vlo- long period. A friend recommended my, " e 'ZLM PARK ABERDEEN ANCU$ - START 110; Mandolin; Piano Accordion. etc.; tom- me to tags Kruschen Salts. I rind they MAGPIES HELMETS, ' HOMERS, NUNS, Fantails. High class pigeons priced reason - ably. Write Pe Perry Anderson, ..KSncardlne, Mario. - _ tmedlni beet cattle now. Th47 are scarce plate with course of home study lessons, sold for do me -more- good, than any other me- One of the beat resolutions• you Don't put much confidence in in - an over the Continent. ADerleen Angus have IM produced Grand Champion Carcass of Beet A on very easy terms. Fend at once par- What e• as Company, Lim- •1 Royce. � dfcine, liniment or ointment I ever d h f own writing, though use This s m o y 8, ug can make is never to do anything + side information. Its usually nOth- •' -- nlera t *very Year Cin a719t00�8u1L brooding for tied. 237 Yonge Street, Toronto, or Your lac- a! Music Deals. � I am In my 84th year,' H. iYMch you would despise or, think 9 P� _. -.ing but silly hooey... rialei ago end Female: of bale reasonable. James. Bowman. Elm Park, -(firs.) The pains and stiffness of rbeuma- meanly of in anothe' . Never do any- tnet, extension table and 6 leather seat 'chairs. "• Completely refinished. A ileal smart suite. 14.9Dining room- suite, 8 pieces, large' •P •5 7 buffet, extension table and slt strong leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean andAn good condition. $24 (+f SAA Chesterfield outfit, 8 .pieces, 1n. 00 eluding 3 -piece chesterfield su!te upholstered in a good hard wearing brown MISCELLANEOUS •Guelpb. Ontario' tiam are often caused, by deposits of thing that you w Id be afraid or table, bridge lamp and shade, metal smoking stand and Bilk chesterfield cushion. A real ;DUAL-PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS, ONE to twelve months. Twelve to fourteen out or needle -pointed uric acid crystals in the muscles and joints. Kruschen ashamed of if it' ere -your last hour call ' TIRED NERVOUS? LEARN ACCOUNTANCY, dams In their av- ins byHAND, by wall. Satisfied students . On earth. Then the world will or" fifteen nearest pedigrees J areg. over sloven thousand pounds 'milk per throughout Canada write for fn• prosDec- throughout 981ta stimulate your lifer and kidneys you blessed. y Trade -In Dept. - • -year, Rriea- $55.00 to 550.00, p'edoralY we toe. Dept. C. Canada Business College. to healthy, regular action, and -assist RAD106 Is bile doing its work? eredited, Bayside Farm. Owen Bound. Hamilton, Ontario. " them to get rid of the excess uric acid Are 'with 16 LBS. VERY GOOD BROKEN LEAF TO- bacco 52: 7 Its. $1. G. Dubois, 282% Rideau, DOGS which Is frequentlythe,cause of .your suffering. Jay- you acquainted y4lur fashionable new - nes bor? • Your liver to lazy. that's why. you reel so Your L not Ottawa. Kay --Only in a way. Her cat rotten halt the time. system getting enough bile. Your. head' aches, Your' Iglt1N'1' BERNARD PUPPIES, RARE HEAD- ties. reasoaamy -priced. safe delivery in. boaru3 at n1 house. y back ashes. Your rand decay t .for l kJuo- 4 Beep It . stagnates sad 'decays for lack o! FIVE DRESSED DOLLS. 30c. TWO' CHOICE _ sared. _ Paramount Kennels, North Hatley. ' Dresser Doha. 50c• Large Bed Spreading SONGS ls a' dig Is'di and an antiseptic.fluid • Doll, $1.00. Boxed -postpaid. Robert Har- , liver produ-tantce Your Ilves should produce 18 to 36 fluid Yobilur vie. 238 Klux East, Toronto. A certain man whose business is ounces or bele every 24 NEW FOLIOS.CHRISTMAS OL MEN WANTED ELECTRIC WELDER. TWO I; P'avFOR her more service than sales, has hull 8 g a you Tanol Tablets will mare your liver do fta work. Based upon a small proportion of. Cal- TRINDL ELECTRIC wELD7I•R-WON- aowost pictures. Including' Good Night MY Love," 'when I'm With You," and save. ' .large mirror On the wall by his tele- Omel blended with certain outer useful' mptl- CLOW ingredients, renal Tablets act promptly ,1lll>D a rtul new invention. Operates from 6 -volt battery. Weldo--golden-Brazes. 93,95 de- WANTED _ AMBITIOUS MEN. 18 YEARS or over, to learn detective work. Big Day. *these complete with words, muss° and many pictures of this famous star. "Carole phone. His reason he explains as and directly noon .the liver, stimulating the Jlvered. R. H.• Anderson, Lindsay, Out. Rowards. Interesting home -study Course. for Christmas" containing thirty famous follows: Sometimes he gets sd busy' flow of bila' They are easy to take and' pro- vide' a easy way using calemel, probe • Free Information. Write to Morrie L. Jullea( Boz 25, rmStationio . Montreal. Christmas snags together with a eoadeas a Condla"one- C istmasvervion he doesn't take time to shave or'clean .safe, .of ably' the most effective liver stimulant. known. FJLMS AND PRINTS of Chaetae Dickens'ith Carol," and recitation with music '"Two up, for days► When his phone. rings, They are not harsh But they an efficient. Your druggist has them Bar- oa (al PATENT ATTORNEY- PATENT The Night Before Christmas.".Price Ifo coats and he goes to answer it, chances are 19OLL8 DEVELOPED. PRINTED, i FREE 25c. each. Dominion Music Supply, Hermaot Building, Totonto. real - he'll see himself in the mirror, real- ROY Information REGISTERED on PaNEY, regarding Invention Pnteats; enlargement 25c. Re -prints 10 for - Pboto-Croft. 183i�1 King $t. E.. Toronto. ize how 'bad he looks and what Others • LWAYS ALWAYS • `.EER,O PRICES, EXPERT WORK. ROLL Drawl Drawings; Reglstntfons;.sales. 14 Metcalfe, 1 STAMPS .AND COINS see when they look at him; and pro- with free enlargement 25e. Trovaaaa Stud- Ottawa. ceeds to clean up. NOW there's a IRED fw, 93 Niagara Street Si Catharines; tint CANADA, 96 DIFFERENT 51.00; 60 RL% -EN- real lesson for us all. It may be we REPAIR RAGGlD -. PORTRAIT IN FOLDER -FREE. PATENTS new 50c. Coronation; 52 Dominions 59.25, 135 Colonies $8.75• -Canadian Catalogue 200 not only needs mirror t0•reflect our "ENV[$ • ' PITH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVEL-' nlustn1lons 25e. gree' Price List 500 seta Vincent. 294 at.. Catherine West, Montreal. physical selves to us, but other part8 That deadly weariness that di figs you down all day u probably a sun sign of nerveatsr soon. AN OFFER TO EVERY rNVE*1TOR LIST `and ' oped. and printed. 25C (coin). Star anap'- of Inventions full fnformatl,n sent free. of- our • being may look .soiled or mag raga our nerves wrth PHOSFERINE. helps 0 nio soothe. nerves. Toronto.' Attlrneys, 273 Bank Si:• Ottawa, can. - WANTED neglected too. ow about a 1s - g you s eeD sou an eawen and vitality 6e. drrggieta, .'CHRISTMAS CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR- Its negatives, 3 for 25c; 75c a dozen; cons position? Are Our habits getting dingy? What Would a spiritual or lI1.00 nd 11.00 sadil.SO���j� 6� THE CREAT PERSONAL WANTED - CHRISTMAS TREES, BALSAM, Spruce. Scotch' Pine. State price. W. F,aston, plate with envelopes. Enlargements a z 7 In Basle frame, 39c; 2 for ?Be. Roll films Routs 6, Brantford, Ontario, moral mirror reveal e.0 US about Our- PHOSFEI�INE NERVETONK 11 ARE -YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF„ COSIFOtiT, ' eveloped and printed, 25c; reprints Sc each.. Positive support with our advanced method. 'selves? enlargement , with every 25c oiler. No elastic or understmps or 'steel. Write, -peculiar- i rIghtling, 29 Richmond St. E., Toronto. Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept 219, Pres- ton, Ont: - -Ancient Babylonians began their But no matter what your ' .BOLLS DEVELOPED, AND EIGHT PRINTS Reprints Sc day at sunrise, the Jews, -and Greeks ity be, avoid absent-mindedness..s - POWER with free enlargement, 25c. each. Commercial Photo Service, Dept. B., (BRAND) TONIC, ESPECIALLY recommended for men, Retains Vim and at sunset but the E Egyptians and Ro- .may ..Pathfinder tells this one:- Outremont, Que.' Vigor. 50 pills $2.00. MRS. LE -BOYS FEMALE PILLS, FOR PAIN. mans began it at midnight as most Elsie -What made you quarrel gwtartgt rel and delayed menstruation. 30 Plus $4.00. modern people do. with Norm ani F U R N iT U R E DIRE rah a .ON_BQTTL_ FS.� IL ORDERS Helen -'The meanie, he proposed torotjer� - �.j. . LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. plan. wrapping. ygen%`T,9boTa- tones, 460 Richmond St, W, Toronto. City Agents, Sky's Pharms`y JU^c. 3332. The wonderful bargains in our Furniture PIGEONS ' Trade -!n Dept, have made this the most popu• '3e.' in Toronto. Space will not permit us to MAGPIES HELMETS, ' HOMERS, NUNS, Fantails. High class pigeons priced reason - ably. Write Pe Perry Anderson, ..KSncardlne, Mario. Let more than. a few of our specials.'. If you do not see what 'you want advertised, write and let us know your needs. Every piece of rUrulture Is sanitarily treattd and completely "refinished to look like new. All orders care. fully packed ready for Immediate shipment oa receipt of money order. s3o.00 Beautiful 5 -Piece bedroom suite In two-tone 'walnut, dresser and POULTRY - NEW HAMPSHIRE$ AND RHODE ISLAND vanity with large swing mirrors, full size bed, saltless spring and gew'.all-telt, roll edge Reds. Best quality cockerels $3.00, Rhode Island Red hens ,90c. bf. Fisher, Enterprise mattress; new condition. X69.00 lce *alnut bedroom te argee dresser, triple mirrors vanity, Ontario. SHIP TO -EDWARD WILSON REITD ' '-••- ehiffrobe, full size bed, sagless spring and brand new all -felt mattress. Completely re- finished like new. Cost over $200.00. A regi_,-Bonsecours TOP 3fARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED Poultry and Eggs. Ed, Wilson,Reg'd., 44 Mkt_, Montreal, . - _balgain • ,$49.001Modern 0 -piece walnut finish ,din - ng room suite. Buffet, china cab- POULTRY MEDICINE ' tnet, extension table and 6 leather seat 'chairs. "• Completely refinished. A ileal smart suite. 14.9Dining room- suite, 8 pieces, large' •P •5 7 buffet, extension table and slt strong leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean andAn good condition. $24 (+f SAA Chesterfield outfit, 8 .pieces, 1n. 00 eluding 3 -piece chesterfield su!te upholstered in a good hard wearing brown ROUP, COLDS, SCRATCHF3, Sr. v:$, ETC., uickly relieved with Briggs citric Oil. Mm any hoe uses. Two sizes - 79c (8 oz,) 25c 12 oz.). Makers of Briggs Black Oil, Kennedy's Founder and Hoof Ointment. De - pendable over 88 years. P,ld by druggists. For FREE Informatlon write G. C. Briggs A $oris, Toronto. repp, with reversible Marshall ctuablons; end PROPERTIES WANTED _ table, bridge lamp and shade, metal smoking stand and Bilk chesterfield cushion. A real - .outstanding value. .50 Large 3 -piece chesterfield suite, up. 'I J holstered 'In' brown repp with Ilg- GOOD PRICES PAID FOR OLD BUILDINGS anywhere for wrecking. Greenwood House ured reversible Marshall spring cushions, A Wreckers, 440 Greenwood, Toronto. ' real good looking and comfortable suite. Hurry QUILTING PATTERNS l- for this offer. Bed outfit, lull e!ze steel bed, sag - FREZ1-- 70 QUILTING PA'T'TWWSI GIANT washfaat remnantsl "Makes five Quilts" Cottonsl.Printsl Blike! Eiderdowns! - $1.00 •,Oonsat." Sample bundle - 25e. Refund oaaranteel MarKlms Textiles, &M9 De - gasps. Mcotr-L $A�CiC L7 J less spring and new roll edge all 'felt mattress. Large assortment of kitchen cshtnets, sewing machines, gas stoves,ifbtary tables, wardrobes, beds, springs, mattresses, add dressers. chiffoniers, stttdio eouebes, oto., at' amazingly, low prices. Trade -In Dept. - - LYONS' BEDDING AND RAD106 RADIOS w000JgDMoleED, BATTERY AND. omits for free Price List. �adb bop. T9Y Palle. Tomato. UPHOLST[RING CO. 478 Yenae ✓st., Toronto411.40W - --- me again la`si-Itight.- TOC Elsie- But certainly that was Try something :NM for nothing to get angry at. �' (SOLLMON OF Helen -Oh. yet it was. I had ac-•., BIPHOSPIIATls3 your RHEUMATISM cepted him the night before. _ OF u1.iE) DIRECT •FROM The ofd Baying: "Times cbaage sad we with Aman told is viand that he was _�E MONASTERY TO y0Ln Time" applies to your Rheumatic pains in a running' for an undertaker, as his - - -- - s way. What grandma found effective might bewife was seriously ill. Will build you up rapidly. Used sue - qt useless you Th is eessFLlly for over 150 years -FOR >- There is now avaUablc In Canada a'rhen- Friend -But It's not an,undertaker inatic remedy that has had an outstanding you want; it's a doctor. :'nervous debility -diseases of the record of success in Britain, where its pops- ,Scotsman -Na, na, , I canna afford brain -anaemia -diseases of the laetY has been rapid and well deserved: : bones. Especially good for growing There's only one way to account for it. to deal with middlemen. children and the aged.' Fynnon Sal is the modern expression of the$ old "spa" treatment that was so good for those who could afford it. Fyanon Salt combines Old fashioned music, as we get it, GOLD MEDALS WON um, Potassium, Lithium in its coin position. - - r AT WORLDS' EXPOSITIONS OF HYGIENE One glass of Fynnon Salt is as benefidal w is the kind- that s suppoSed-to -carry - - PRICE 11.00 three glasses ofmineral Spa Water. Being so some kind of a tune along with it. •rich in the very fngred:ents that are known to drive Rheumatic pains out of the system, it is We wonder if that isn't the main At All Drug Stores lasking firm friends saererrs everywhere tYourtccaan turn oto reason it's still pretty' much incline fidently to Fynnon Salt. Take the daily dox t0 be popular. WAVE for a week r a duty. After that, you'll take it YOU 4tomaeh Upsets ? ns a pleasure - as as insurance against any We shall' do something' in life if return of the pains that have harried on for we try to live up ,to the expectation too long Get a large 75c.pacita¢e ofnaoa IF you are troubled Salt from your druggist • If you have any of those who have confidence in us. - difficulty gettingsupplies,-write: Laurehtim w it h- indigestion, Agencies, SL Gariel StrodE; Montreal, i gas, sour stomach, heartburn if you are • weak and lack appe- �' rite, try ie Pierce's Golden Medical Dis- k f Hearin Z , covery now. It stim- 1'1and o $ , , , ST IN A MINUTE It you can hear a voice but act the words, try the Ars Toa toratnted with the Itching tortures s! ulates the appetite, x famous Loonard Ear Oil. Rub it back of the can pnbea,atrkto's tADtloas.' • improves the action lReae[r tod"' of the a t o m a 4;h, to relieve partial deafriesa, sorer to Mad, earadrr. rip p the food digest better• Read what e eeeNag, sartiseptls. 11� d D D. ��]c , Tts Bmt1a o4s t� the 2dra Doris Beale of I% lbebecca St.,EJ LEONARD O ���pa k, baa o a�a and suffered hMaa A i$e t�. fadi�tion. After emb I, ould cd a Resd "Care of fill HearlrG- talOBfT baClfi bloated and lreanaatb badedial Dia V in every paksgs. IIIJIS dP)erte'a (ioidm 1L 9" Veer druggist s. Ltle NO. 47-'37 tm+atY sad it eras wmdad•L k tmpro►eQ Canadian Dishibulors: 1 lap ap IH and to drive away 1�tigg u *8101041 bo ,LAURENTIAN AGENCIES, MONTREAL C--.1 &W AW4 WX Is. j sdet .., .:, ' ..•',�, - Vis.... -.. .; -: �,.e, : ��MWna us Y ai V - --•,,. ' ,....-.r.-� ' '� �� as y 'G%iQZL11C�etus Cud or Thant and _ - ` Ter.. JUNIOR FARMERS' — _ -',. 'Roof in g Milk money. Be sure to attend the Junior Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burwash wish _ SL75 pa lent; $1.50 paid in advauee Farmers' Association Dance is to thank their many friends in the State. Tile and Gravel Roofing, Gutaicript ons to she United States : community who have so generously Y g Y Asphalt Shingles. Roll RooOng, -- afnd Gt. BrUWa $2.00 m advance. BROOKLIN TOWN HALL — contributed the many valuable gifts I-ply.i1.25 per cell. Roof Coating. e received since the file and to exp- tTSc, per gallon. \ MURKAR. hraviet(Gr. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 24TH ress their appreciation of tithe imm- ori Gu - cera -n teed -.JOHN . Seven -piece Orchestra in attend- ediate response of all, with cars, Also chimneys rebuilt rnd repaired. people. It -helps support school*, libraries, churches, -hospitals, fire and police departments, and other home institutions. trucks etc, and assistance given at JACK RE 1 D - It 1s Borden's job and Borden's privilege to ooatribute'to this ance. the time of the fire. Pilo FERII d. ovraRl I • steadycizculation of milk money by building new markets and � • ' _ DANBARTUN 35-15 H. G. McINTYRE LIMITED Bylaw Number Five Prizes 'and Novelties Admission, 30c. -. - ,..,, , , , ,• .. Barclay -Transport ATTENTION d We'Have • Fo. eo run TKI4MM Ku ... PURCHASERS OF MILK a NJ LA • ATRIBYT RUT RS OF MILKTHEWOPRODUCTS ' 'CISTRI6UTOR5 THROUGHOUT THE WORLD may &wviea s Whereas the head office of H. G • ' McIntyre Limited, is now at the NOTICB between Claremont, Brougham Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Brock Road Gravel Village of Claremont, in the County of Ontario, in' the Province of Ont- I wish to thank the Brougham My drivers are trained to be carefai Pit ario; Fire Brigade and, the many friends courteous and reliable y Crushed Pit Run and, neighbors who so kindly. help- And whereas it has been deemed ed at the fire here on October 13th. Special Rates on Long Distance Gravel expedient that the same should be Due to a misunderstanding as' to the hauling. changed to the City of Oshawa, in origin of a phone call at the time Brou- No and Graded the County of Ontario, in the said of the fire, it was stated the order toe small. None We Wig ,Sand '. Province; _ gham Brigade had requested , pay- All aiipmests insured and prsteetei Stone men t f from the weather :.. , . F THEREFORE moi. G: McINTYRE report is false. The Brougham This----- •. __ Delivered or Loaded In Pit LIMITED, enacts as follows:— Brigade have never requested anyTeL Clara 311 — P. C. T payment from me either •-before or Cly, g and G PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 1. That the Head Office of H. G. after the fire. I trust 'this will set ' Owned and operated br Toronto office Howard 6471 yrs, Limited, be and the same McIntyre,t rest the rumour that has cast re- Frank S. 1Berelty 'JOHN BOURNE di SON is hereby changed from .the Village flections on the willingness of these . of Claremont to -the City of Oshawa. 'men who have so willingly given E. R. Woodward - I3ROCK 2. That this by-law .be submitted their services for the good of many. Thanking you all again. for the sanction of the shaxgholders • J. surwash. Locust Hill >\iov 15th, 1937 - THEATRE R009Z" s EECIAL 1-917 Roofing' $1.25 per p. tz 2 -ply Roofing , 41.45 per sq. , 3 -ply Roofing $1.80 per sq. Rock Faced (90 lbs) $2.65 per ft' Asphalt, Paper (400 ft.) 88e. no In lots of 5 sq. or over. : Cas hOnly =: PICKERING LUMBER YARD - PHONE ;34W Law' Motor'-Sales',- Chrysler- --Sales'-Chrysler- Plymouth Dealer GOOD, -USED CARS - GOODYEAR TIRES WILLARD BATTERIES GENERAL BLACKSMITHU40 SKILLED MOTOR -REPAIRS Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ole 24. Hours Towing Service Gordon J. Law Phone 2908 •) PICKE;RING, ONT.41110 of the Company at a general meet OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES - -.. ing thereof to be called for consider- ing the same. COMPLETE :SVD FRESH Sale Register - AT ALL TISIES. ss _ Paed this 1st day of November. " TUESDAY, NO% 30th Auction - All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even- ' 1937. � For the Wet Weather - - - _ sale of farm. --Mock, implements Rubber&—for Ladies; Gents and Ings, k0 cents A. L. Fleming. President etc, the property of -ilex annatt, g. Children. High rubber boots. FRIDAY and SATURDAY. - - - lot 28-' B. F. Con. Pickering. a Benet that llaiW li E. B. Potter, Secretary. g• -Ali new stock, at competitive - -- - Sale at 12.30 sharp!��• . Terms Cash. November 19 and 20 � WLd bT can gives Certified a true copy of $y -law See bills. Wm. Maw, auctioneer: Last Show Fri. at 9.00; Sat, at 9.80 (so y� _,..Number Five of ' H. G. McIntyre, ct- THURSDAY, DEC, 2nd. --- AuOur Fresh and Cured Meats are Saturday Matinee at 1.30 :+Oji s Limited, duly enacted by the Direct-. kept wholesome by Electric Refrig- Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.30 CL IL ' Ghl. ors and unanimously confirmed by sale of about 4 acres of standing erstion. timber, ma a beet _ L all the Shareholders of the Company o + h+ ash and ORETTA YOUNG D1t�b lRib at a meeting called for considering cedar, the property of ,the Holden See our weekly saws ballletta for ; ; DON AMECHE Q�isw rlat�s Estate. at lot 8, con. 8, Picker- .. .the acme.SPECIALS• . ing. Purchasers. have till April 1st =- - : - . p - Dated at Toronto, this tat day of 1939 to remove timber. Sale at BROUGHAM, ONT. IN November. 1937. 1. 30 p, m. A. S. Farmer, suet- Phone Ptek 502 « ioneer. Love Under Fire-' rry Hull -. - E. B. Potter. Secfetary Sefvi.ce ATTENTION, FARMERS with Builder and Contractor _ BORRAH MINEVI &�d�o GENERAL REPAIR WORK TCH ITIS GANGBrickwork and Stonework FITANCES DRAKECarof ThanksWe are prepare• to repair cars. -1?VALTER CATLETT a Specialty ' Expert service *iced re- cruoke, iractore and all farm - - Also Arohitect'a Service To the kindly _friends' and neigh- pairs to all. makes. Rea$ maebinery, K h6els rabuilt and I' bors we would like to, express our j - _ - Repairs grateful thanks to you all, for the onable •char as. Work tire -setting. . wood wore and Holl Wood ` g THE CROWN I\NE het and gifts that you, have wood turnin4 of all kinds. » P gi y given guarantied., _ Screen Test �.-� hxaJc Rd, and Kingston Rd. us. We want to say ..that we sin- -Place your order now for Phone P.isk 6ai cerciy appreciate -all-your wonderARTHUR FIELD wood -working and turning. iul kindness. Graduate Radio and Telev6on institute Phone (01. CKII MONDAY, TUESDAY.: WEDN'SDAY . Mr and Mrs Megnlre and - i _ �R. ROWE Nevem_an d 24Daughter, Greenwood. Member Official Radio Service Men', ber2223 Association. Notice _ oYou op.iroek Road Storeand Blacksmith rstbow at 7,03•48 Pu��e 52)1 P[CiE;ING Complete ow a Oratorical Contest (Successor to W H. Jscksoc� Wougham Town Hall IMIRFAM HOPKINS qedo Building iif all kind - Friday November 19th � JOE!. McCREA S30 in Prizes for Pickering _' _ +� •�.OARPENTERItiG, a- II' Township School Pupils E ldE. I Gl. Sponsored by Brougham' W. I • W v an - . •L 111iING :.Your .Eyes' .And Vision IC. H. Tuck, Opt. Eyesight Specialist Disney Building, (Opp. P. .0.) Oshawa, Out. Phone 1316 As the child sees- in its formative years._so_is-its-life_late'on', Teachers 'Parents and students, in fact every- one should study the function of vision and the care of the eyes. Parents should know because --of `the children and because their awn eyes earn them their living. Teachers because of the children in, their care,: - its necessity in acquiring • an educ- ation and finding the proper voca- tion. The student will be in a`,posi- tion to know for himself when he attains to the age to know and heed natures warning, when • the eyes treed assistance. Those in - industrial occupations appreciate the value of ,eye care. The examination in. all 'cases is the only method of ascer- taining the percentage -of vision.ex- - fisting. Your duty to your employer, ..your fellow men and to yourself or those dependent upon you in this regard is to' know your limitations. _ Even in the lower animals the value of vision is appreciated, is necess- ary in distinguishing friend from -roe. It .is generally - believed that birds have more perfect and keen- er vision than animals. In the dev- .71 4elopment of vision the keener ins- tincts connects' with a keener sense W. sight, This is necessary for saf- • ^ Chases Man" and _ - . NG Milk money. With WINNINGER. We a so silt BrAutford Iioolioj< le, Empire Bathroom .. ` - is HOME TOWN • mone -. .,triiAER C RHODE - Equipment, euro Water dy to s. m Beat ..', Y Also y _.-Stable Equipment 'Stead :circulation of milk money me steady business in a "The Man Who °iter Building Material — dairy community. _ i E Lim ateff e Milk money-flows-back-into'the commuuityrto-the dairy farmers • -^--Lived= Twice" ori Gu - cera -n teed and to the mea at the milk plant. It then cira'ulfites tp the local storekeepers, the doctor; the dentist, and other home town With _ J. '..' eJ PROUSE people. It -helps support school*, libraries, churches, -hospitals, fire and police departments, and other home institutions. --RALPH BELLAMY' -NIARIAN MARSH Phone °a02; r It 1s Borden's job and Borden's privilege to ooatribute'to this -iSABEL JEWELL Pilo FERII d. ovraRl I • steadycizculation of milk money by building new markets and � • ' . ,• �:,_,�, • bigger markets for milk and its Products. -. - ,..,, , , , ,• .. i857 1937 d We'Have • Fo. eo run TKI4MM Ku ... PURCHASERS OF MILK a NJ LA • ATRIBYT RUT RS OF MILKTHEWOPRODUCTS ' 'CISTRI6UTOR5 THROUGHOUT THE WORLD ' _ _` FINDLA,Y .• =STOVES A complete line of, -Stoves: and D IV ' TMISS THE Ranges ' on. our. floor ' for your • inspection.ROYA-L ` - ?A'.. Telephone Call will bavt one of .our men at your - WINTER FAIR door -witb 'a complete lineup' of prices sad - The whole scope of priculture is finest x specifications. ' dispbs Livestock, poultry, flowers, 11sed' foxes and minks' Outstanding S= We make a estrous allowanee for stoves and deal ins. Attractions. Events with interest and ap g for all. Plan now to attend. $ glorions aye • • packed with entertainment and instruction.We have now a stock of good re -t onditiontd stoves. . ••R+*.�.nd.7eF*al.f _ y...•• NOV. 16 to 24 ROYAL COLISEUM 6—TORONTO '-.4ont forget-. -We meet compefiiton prices. - ,�� ' NTO CHARLES COOPER iPtC1AL CHEAP RAILWAY RAT[f CLAREMONT, ONT. ,_-,.,,.:..- .: - .:..-...-r..,.-..' ...,. V..�._........ w....._�.-. _ .... .... ....... .....,as,.3...-...... .., .. .. ._-. •.fir .t � .. y, .., .. _ _ _ _ Ulaslsoatsinging, "This is Our Father' Afternoon tea ahome- made nd sale of home - wade baking and candy will be held World, followed by the reading of by Myrtle Bacon. The second half / y.� Rev. P. D. Augustine officiated in the Lib the 13th Chap. of Corinthians b of the program consisted of a short L. E• O N` ��j.,, ' at the Green River service on Sun- Library, on Saturday after- y . "Not noon of this week, in aid of the Lib- �Helen� Glover. The pupils sang the Play •- hot quite such a Goose" ! ;FCNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI Lib - day evening last. _: racy Funds. Come and procure you. Lords Prayer and "O God our given.* Gordon Morley; Lena Evans - EMBALMER -- . 'Mrs. Thos. Sanderson is still ob- week_ Help in -Ages Past". A reading on Margaret Cowie, Evelyn Sanderson end baking, Tea kill be ser- to W. J.- Mather. M k d F a " S kn nown Soldier" was given and cAvoy, pupils of Grade " Auccesoor I liged to remain in Toronto owing to ved, afternoon and evening: the "U9toaf�ville �• gill, health. Rev. Harry Wilson of Green Riv- by. Alan Tomlinson. "Recessional" 1 .9f and Form 2. Although it was R. F, Forsyth and Fred Evans ' and "Tread, Softly" were sung, "In thC1r first attempt they gave an ex- Night and Day 8orv'ioe Y er gave a very interesting Armistice, '- g �j left this week for Cathecombe to Sen ice Address at the Baptist ser Flanders' Fields" ..was repeated by cellent performance. The meeting Business Phan - try , �- ar their luck at deer-huntin all the pupils', and the Armistice' closed with "God Save the Bing", 9501 Residence Phone Y g• vice on Sunday evening last. The The choir of the United church 9RlU The male quartet from the Ba Day Service came ' to an end with I P- 'mare choir ., assisted o the service the singing held a' most successful' �arid a •-• hist church assisted"in'the program with a g g'of `•O, Canada". _ For Prompt and Guarantee- appreciated, appropriate music. , PPrec' at Bloomington. anniversary service The.whole service was much appree- Remeurnbrance Day is here! rated recital after the. evening ser- _ on Mondayevening. i It comes only once a year; vice on Sunday last. In their prog•. RADIO SERVICE r: g• +ted, the requirements of the estaki= When the war sopped mans years ram; given here, they were assisted' Ted Tomlinson has returned to the lished Armistice Service being obser- _ village following several months so: zed; The presence of several, ret urn- ago, by Aliss Gayman, soprano soloist, The men bowed down their heads i' and Miss Lehman, accompanist, of I Prions Clare. 518 journ in Northern Ontario, in the ed men was acknowledged. - I'1u1 Wilson mini district. so low Stouffville• Mr. M. J. Wilker, viol - ng We 'wish to correct the impress- To thank God. -Violet Middle- inist, of. Toronto, and Mr. N. F. R bits. Gale and Mrs. Ireland of ion given in our, last issue, when ton, Grade 4. `Goddard', leader; of Toronto. A most Orangeville ,visited with bir: and stating in one article that Arias Mar- delightful - Balsam ..,Mrs. ,C. A. Overland this week. garet Graham (south) had been tak- A very interesting Literary prog- g program of a very high Born, . at the ' Brierbush Hospital en to the Stouffville Hospital, Thioram was gtven 'on the afternoon of O2'der vvas given. j Fully Equipped ---Reasonable Rater Stouffville on • Saturday,Nov. 11th at the Continuation 1. Trio.-• O' Lord Most Merciful" Radios .- Tabes -Batteries ?november should have referred to Miss Marg= School. The Presidethent, Margaret s' -misses Myrtle Bacon, Margaret Tubes tested Free 13th, 1937, to Mr. and Mrs. *del- aret Graham of the village. Ournson,opened+4Ag 2A Johnson and He Glover _vin Johnson, R. R. 11, Claremont, a 4pulcWteb axe exteniled - welcomed the. pupils of the .Public. 2. ViolinF_41Medley of Hymns,' daughter.Died at her home lee• At time of writing, Miss Grah- M. J. Wilkey. e .in Claremont, am is reported to be in $very crit- .Se run -"Lis School The opening song 3 on Wednesday, November 14tH, Mrs. ical condition: Land of Our Birth". Anna Forsyth • ChO ten to the Lambs" Abi `ah Fore `� read the minutes of the last meet- by Dett . T J Yth • Funeral on Friday, The Harvest Home Supper of the in The ro 4. Read' _ N`ocem`ber 19th, service at the Bap- LTnited Church on Wednesday even- g' P Was divided into Reading F. Goddard HOTTER ' two parts. The first half concerned 5 • A.ddressr- Tlie place of music ►'tilt Church, at 2.30 o'clock. ing of last week, ii; the Community the National, Book Fair. A descrip- in public vvorsfiip" .Rey, J. - E. ' ,,An auction sale of 4 acres sof Hall here, .was one? df the most suc- tion of the Book Fair was given by Grover, pastor. W standing timber on. the Holden Es- cessful that they "ve had. A splen- 6. . Vocal Duet-r'For All Eternity" tate, 2 1-2 miles east of here is to did su _ pper'was served, the support. Anti . be held on Thursday, Decen*er 2nd. and co-operation given' bei • •ave an oc�counHelof then"Life hof - �, by Mrs. Glover great' " and bliss Ga See sale register m another column, lY appreciated -,The program given Ralph Connor". A guitar'select yman, also bills. b g was giveny Bruce Douglas. Fran- ?. Violin Evening Glory" by y the Pilot Alinstels, under the, dir- ces Loyst theri 'gave- 'sketches on' 'J. Wilker The Y. P. of- the United Church ection of Rev. Thos. Wallace wag 8, Readi Ai lrl/ llC1L -"1 are planning to present their play, also thoroughly enjoyed three well-kno6wft Canadian Authors: ng•= r, Goddard +• g Y J 3 and favor- L. M. Montgomery, Nellie blcClunK,' -9-OSlo (a) "Take Pity", (b) "The Old Newharnpshire Home" ably received. . here on Friday evening, Dec. 3rd. The marriage of M and Kathleen Strange, followed. by "-Ave Marie" - Schubert - Miss g Mary Evelyn, an account of J. B. Priestly,. by Gay an. Particulars later. later. de Ferrari, daughter of Charles and ;, Mr: and Mrs. E. Bryan were in the late Mrs. de Ferrari, of Clare :liargaret John.Gon. The whole school -10- Piano ~- Sonata Pathetique", In simple but rich de. town .over the,week-end. They haze moot, to bit. Thomas Lye,. son of then took art in a short sing-sonen, by an sign we can.. furnish_ P - with one-half of the pupils singing'zags = "ITT- F. W. memorials that will Beethoven, -- *, sold their business in Coboii3g and Air. and Mrs. Leonard Lye, also. of «She'll be Corrin' round the'Moun=• 1 o b3" the choir. 1 Ch 'are now anxious to locate nearer . Claremont; took place at St. Mich Peace - - every c• -please Prom the city. ael's Palace; Toronto, on Thursda taus *"-the other. 'Mali' imitated '- Xing. 12 God Sane the standpoint. In dignity ., . Miss Ruth Berg won the Photo- Noverrlibber 11th: A y' a train. A sketch on the "Life o! of appearance our .►- reception was „say MacDonald„ former Prime -of work will stand out graphic and Coloured Photo Contest held at the home of Mrs, Thomas : for the Best Child Picture, which Dui#y, followin the eeremvn 'fie Minister of Great Britain, was given through' the ages. lead been concluded here some few ha g y' St. Pam's, .Dunbarton' (Anglican) happy couple are on a wedding trip Sunday next before Advtnt Nov. Greater stet Tribute 9veeb ago. Congratulations.' to New York City. - 21st'. Sunday School at. 2 •p: n. Ev- N. W. STAFFORD Walter and Mrs. _Thomson have Remembrance Day was observed in 11ap18 14a. X4tULI FL a ening Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher ! Highway Monumeatat returned from a visit with the lat- both the Public and Continuation. _. t r at this service, Rev. E: G. Robin_ 'Works ` ter'+ sister, in the West. They are School on Thursday morning last at �IIS11TaIIC8 Ca• son.PL462 R'bitby Ont. r at pint stopping with the for- eleven o'clock, the tzro-minute ail- """ Kingston Road West mer's mother, Mrs, H. H. • Thom- ence, was observed throughout the a� WAI ANESA D%& 00• AL Claremont eon. school. In the Junior Room of the Ckesp Rate• for Fara and Csmte ♦ Ten per cent off on all aluminum Public School, they had a special Buildings and grarriteware• Bedding and Con- project on "In Flanders Fields". The Wibdstorm Issuranes on will `''x nest �C. Fetzer goleum Rugs at five per cent less children made poppies and Miss Lin- 1.; • than catalogue price, for cash, dur- ton explained the w►inds�ilie. Silas ate. 5100 itp-ilonep required. Good P meaning of Arm- Automobile Iss.urenes sf First Mortgagee. . •.. Ing the next month, at Beal's House- istice Day. The service in the Senior - - - - :farnishings Store. "' Room consisted- of a reading on !d AU Im& LAWYER Madeline - On Monday evening next, the Ev- Armistice `Da sinGod,- .Write or P1sss 20 pears experience " Y, ging, d •Beau t y _ _,;angelistic Band of the Toronto Bible _our help in Ages Past'" and a dia„ • BOWMAN 8C ROWS y � - College will present a program at lggue, "What hat can _we children Ldo ` �+ t the regular B. Y. P. '. service. The pupils repeated the Lord's Pray- WHITBY ONTARIO �'�ti'1irl. • •Fi'('>�] I I I CI' Y talon You will enjoy their music. Every- er and then presented a pageant, - -- one welcome. ''Who wants War?" This was follow - Frost j� THE BEST Fit and Wood. Cockahutt. DeLaval HAIR CUTTING, Mr. and Airs. Lye entertained the ed by a Prayer for peace. The pup- Bv For Sale --1 extra good 7 !t. F and y H A M POOI:vC}, Bowlers' Euchre Club last Friday ev-, ils made poppiies and replicas of the W Binder. 7 7ft. M. H. Binder. l ening. Mrs. Chandler and Mr. Ly- -Vimy Ridge Memorial. Their ser- Kid Ging Plow. 2, 8 in. Grain Gr- FINGER[ NG, man Pilkey won the two First Priz- vice closed with, "O, Canada", The ' inders. 1, 24urrow Oliver Tractor XAROB LLINo' # =. es also winning the cup which they High School opened their service Plow. 3 used Mowers 5 -cut. Ford- lSpsciiaiise-Hot Oil Treatment hold for the next -two weeks. Mrs. son Tractor and Double Disc Harr- and ' Permanent Wa" Chas. Berg and Mr. Manning won ow Bissell. .1 Cabinet Rogers Elec- 'Reasonable Pric, s . the Second Prizes.HAM tric Radio, excellent condition, a MRs. M. MUNDELL --- i real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred Phon@ ill M JLAREX01\T yearling. STANLEY TgEATRE D' _. Per Pound W.F. DIS EY Greenwood' STOUFFViLLE _.41 Ef ORANGE PEKOE ...:. .:.:39G PHONE PICK 2314 ' . 2 E BROWN LABEL Phone 100 "= • • • • • • • • ....34e- F. J. • DONEVAN B. A. B. So/V b� :. seasonable 4 YELLOW. LABEL .: . ,� -few +ease a items at. �'' - ..30c. L. 3: On file are the records of arta. 5tfowing MONEY veyors Gibson and Yarnold, BROWN GREEN AI SAVING PRICES - A. W. MITCHELL .........:..29c. Ding East, Oshawa. Ph,•ne 19x3. Week Nights -S.15, Standard Time � FOG LAMPS = 6 1-2 in. lens - Sat. &Holidays -2 Shows, 7.and 9 p. M. ;Pickering The Economy Store 50. c' p. bulb.$ A��•�ETs - 'THURSDAY, FRIDAY di SATURDAY Ont - 11 - 4 Ply Refiners 90C. Novembt_i 18; 19- and -20 -- Claremont - - -Berry .Baxe9; Crales -- _-- -- -- H(rT i4'ATER' HEATER. 88.95' •A saes of - - 6 qt, and I I qt, • Baskets, Bushel s ..:.. - .. You Can't Have ALCOHOL, per gal. :.. $1.19 Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas. f# RADIO HOOSE LAMPS, 25-40-60 watt ket Factory, one mile north of tilt ALE Fverything 2 for . . . , ...25r. Green River 5ebool; off No. 7 With '1 .. - -- - I: Highway. - - The RITZ -BROTHER TO d A r f Get our prices before buying else. ALICE EAYE -. F S PLACE where, We deliver.- CHARLES ANIECHE .. , .. ,• - - CLAftEMONT, OATT. Phone 1�Iark 1604 :42-2CHARL>rS WINNINGERERVICE `.,News Reel & 'Voice of Experfence' one ph 3201 rte• _ _ . ...._ .. .. .. :. . ------.----- - - Authorized. -Dealer -i or Ger NION•DAY, TLYESDAY, WEDN'SD3Y �'"-•aeral- � h i Electric Victor and Stewart- = - = - _ = • November 22, 23 and 241 I "League of _ Warner Zhe King's �lighway � Men"'. :Complete E + DIRECT • E :Frightened Men Complete stock of new Radios' on - S'°'r LEAVE PIC1tERINGc ON D MEAL �. hand at all times. - •i (Eastern Standard Time) « Starring :For Toronto For Oshawa WALTER CONNOLLY .See my stock of used radios, ba' and intermediate points and 'intermediate polls* 4 IRENE HERVY er operated and electric• _ A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M.. P, M. P. LIONEL STANDER' :_ a 7.09 c12.54 6.54 a 8..3.1- _.2.31 e8.31, i Short Subjects and Comedy -you. will .be ..interested,. in .the new a ?.44 1:64 . ' e 7:64 , . 1 9.38 a 3.31 44;31 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 11.01 4.31 a 10.31 B- Batterylesa Stewart -Warner- 10.24 3..54 a 9.5'4.. P. M. a 6.31 11.31 � T`huMay, Friday and Saturday 11:54 -a 4.54. 10.54 12.31 , 6.31 A. AI. I' batter ::Radio 6.54.. 611.44 1.31• 7:31 12.31' "November 25,• 26 and 27 _ y _ ,f - Dai y except Sun. and Hol. b- Sunda and. Hol. only. -S ecial=---New 2 volt batter radio �- 1 ex y c2m lAbuntam Music . Y o�Sat, only: a -Sat., Sun., and Hp1: only. 7.erri47.50 complete with batties. ATTRATVE RATES _ ..• 1108 BURNS R. F. COOPER, Claremont For Thrilling 3 -Day Visits ~ • ' MARTHA RAYS 1W YORK - N - WASH NGTOhI JOHN HOWARD - • a�ONTREAL - ATTLL ATLANTIC CITY R� RADIO COLLEGE OR --CANADA Tieteta and Information With Stott Subjects EASTEHN HOUSR-•Pori 4600 " 4� TUITION iigtfTFR G111:ADUAT/ON P,= now for a patter lob and • tuture by 1: r.tl,a- irola�c,p bete in th, lamous Colne aho0a. _ _ _ _ .. Mos b bona or !!pons — ,t vt bh.% wurit. _ Ihm't t shortare d cash hold you baerfcc Sr ' Crouton for all detal a of ro.'•Ya�AherC;ndu- _'Mon - �'�P•r�•���•'O'��GP"�1� ` y� P.�.��++ ��:Jd��OV� ..P: �: �'►i•� tion Oba Mw wT beiD utudmU with 8vine . .......... .... ►�1..•. e•�}L*� O:A .. ....... . a*,� ymblatrwnha tate. lob hely atter sradustlom ._ w• w w • w a• w w • - ads - raS P� +:+:•:+:+ �•:�: P:q:+:+�: �•:+:+:+: � P:::: � :+: � illi❖:: � moo: ' +: �!.�J:,t:: EATHON THE 64 1AMOND N BY CORTLAND FITZ51MMON5C ►•. • Pop Clark's New York Blues aro a 200 to 1 shot, Terry Burke being the only sports writer to give them a chance at the pennant. A6 the ached - rule Is played out the stars of .the teams opposing the Blues are singled Out for spectacular death on the play - Ing field by shooting or mysterious - poisoning, or are put out of commie. slon by serious injury. Whitper, Phil- adelphia pitcher, is shot through the heart; four Boston ' players are sent to the hospital by the wrecking of their taxi; Dlrkin. Chicago's star bat- ter, is poisoned, and Pietro, Chicago boy disappears; Scotter, St. Louis pitching ace, is poisoned: Rawlins, ` Chicago manager, Is hanged In the Fotel room adjoining his own. When Detroit's star' pitcher, refuses to play against the Blues, baseball's Czar calls a meeting of club owners. Terry Burke -has had beats on most of these sensational murders' for the Star and, Detective Kelly at first sue - pacts both him and Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie shortstop. Clark lends harry to Newark but he is soon sold to • Boston and then to Washington. "'At Clark's suggestion, the owners ask . -Tarry to help them uncover the mur- der gang and he agrees. Larry is in tove with Frances Clark, Pop's pretty daughter, and Terry with Alice An - draws. Big Boy Planer, Cleveland's ail around star, Is poisoned and in- -•capaeltated, but lives. Terry outlines his plans to Kelly, who has become his friend, before the crucial series - between the Blues and Washington. -Terry fears Larry Is marked for death. "Oh,.1 see. You don't know anything `about lite illness, do you?;" Just then.there -was a commotion C at the, door. "Ydu can't go in!" a stern voice was saying. j - "But I'm going. in!' It was Alice -and she sounded as if it would take the United _States army. to -keep her out. Terry sprang to- the door: An -, amazed policeman on guard looked st the young couple for a moment as they fell into each other's arms and f -fhen turned away and tried to whistle, unconcernedly. -' The game was over. The shouts of the crowd came through the -open., `door. Ili a few moments Cainer, Pop, Larry, Frances and Althone, the own- - er of the Washington Feds, came in. You got them all right?" Pop asked ` dejectedly. "Yea, ,thanks to Burke," Kelly an- swered-. . ."And to think that one of`.my own men was, miked.up in it!`' Pop Clark sank into a chair. . Frances went to him .and'stfoked bis snow-white hair. "It's :better this way, Dad," she said Softly. One Question He put up a grizzled. paw• and pat - Jed her hn nd, "One question before `hey take theses men- away." Terry turned to Pop. "How, long has Turner been sick?" „Todky „ "What is the matter with him?" "He said he thought he had a touch of summer complaint." "Then it was sudden and unexpect- ed. .He hasn't complained before."= "No. He even said he would try to play,' but I didn't think it advisable. He thought it was something he had eaten, melons or something like that. He looked pretty green." "I thought so. Thanks." Teary turned to the officers guarding the two. men. "Take them away." "Tell us how you ran this thing to earth, Burke,"Althone suggested af- ter :the Reynolds brothers were led away. - There was a cboius of agreement. "Ycu tell them." Terry turned to Kelly. "1'11 tall them nothing: It was your idea. G � on, now. God knows, you're not shy." There was a -chuckle at that and Terry plunged ..into his story. • _ "At first I believed it was a gang of -hooks operating in a big way. I believed that .up until the time Scotter was - killed in St.. Louis. The other murders shad been ' smart, but that one was a little too good." - "But when did you first begin to suspect Reynolds?' Larry asked. "d don't, know just when it started. I guess. it began to lurk in the back of my mind in, St. Louis. Craven and I were the only men who were in on Scotcer's death and yet Reynolds beat me with a story to his Brooklyn pa- per. I didn't think about it very -much at first, but it kept coming, back at me "When,11•called the press box Mull- ins answered me and he didn't know about Scotter, yet Reynolds had a beat on the story. As time wore on It became .more and more obvious that the person or persons planning these crimes was on the- inside of the base- ball game. The crimes denoted a keen understanding of the game and ` a knowledge that the ordinary person couldn't have. 'It was hard to give• up the gang idea, however. "When the jigsaw puzzle was sent- to entto Scatter, it was addressed- to his room number and all. Why was it put on? The person. sending. the, puzzle wznted it delivered without delay. I didn't iq11 for a trap that was set for me in St. Louis; Reynolds was the Man who showed surprise when I 're- joined tbem for a drink. He Knew the Odds "Early- in the season Reynolds denied any knowledge of the odds be- ing given on the Blues, yet he. was Constantly at .:flurallo'g. It was his i:angot:t and you can't know those people without hearing something about bets- and betting. Most men know -the odds; it's a• part of game. I didn't because I hadn't read Joe Cceder's cciumn that day, but Craven told me what they were. None APPLES In the Menu One of the things that' Canadians, living in foreign countries miss more than anything • else, is the- wonder- ful onderful apples which are produced in this country-. I can remember hearing - one lady who had• been in the in- terior of China for many years, de- scribing with what emotion she bit into a Canadian' apple brought ,to' her of these things were important in themselves, but as I thought about them, they began to* take on a new significance. "After Dirkin's murder; it was Rey- nolds who pointed the finger of sus- picion at me., He tried to convince Kelly i knew more'_ about -the crimes than I should." Kelly nodded agreement - to -- the statement. "In Chicago Reynolds was with us after the game .when we rode back to -the hotel. We talked over the Chi- cago situation pretty thoroughly and all -agreed- that Rawlins was the most important man left in the CbJago outfit. That day's game proved that without Rawlins the team U -as not up to snuff. It was rather evident 'that the murderers had been tbinking in terms of players and not managers. As soon as Rawlins' importance was pointed out to Reynplds, Rawlins "was. -killed, t .. ' • . • (CONCLUDED ?ZEST WEEK) Dainty Wrap -Around Housefrock .s i i Y t t:• i WT 4 [4595 Slip into- this dashing wrap- around in a' jiffy and look smart -as can be while you entertain. friends,. shop or chase dust from the car- ners.Even though you have never sewn- before,' you'll find Pattern 4595 so delightfully easy to cut, flt and stitch -that you'll be making up cotton -versions in many gay colors.. You'll -agree that this engaging "at home." style is a joy to launder, opening out fldt, as it does, for ironing.. Take. your `choice of spicy ruffling or ric-rac trim, -and you may have either puffed or flared sleeves. Pattern 4595 is available in mis- ses' and women's sizes 14, 16, 18, 2�. 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 and 42. Size 16 takes 41!&,"yards 36 inch fabric and 2 yards ric-rac braid. Illustrated step-by-step sewing instructions In. eluded. Send TWENTY CENTS (20c) In coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for hits Anne Adami pattern: Write - plainly SIZE, NAME , ADDRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Send yeur order to Anne Adams, Room 425, 73 West Adelaide St„ Toronto. Edited. by.LAURA 1. BALDT, A.M. For many years Assistant Profes- sor of Household Arts, Teachers' Collpge, Columbia -University, New' Ycrk, N.Y. lame ' No.' 47—'3? ' C—z B Pautlt a Stt-, smell of the aa_o.e wera' thrilling I -.-_n.ICA7, SCHOOL, 530 enough and eat:n f- it also seemed to s L' Send Big E Big Chleag:,, ill. fiFree Bonk with facts on - take her bask- in memory' to 1•.er Cu -;re tralning and tell the abcut your s Pay -After -Graduation" Plan. homeland and renew all those ties Nam e ............ wh'.ch ,bind people to the country of Adltesa .••:••• their birth. t city ................... stat......., Mo -,t of.us have never been dc- a nied all the apples we could possibly cat and so -we don't appreciate them enough nor include them often on edZcs than in center. Arrangi enough in our meals. Canada pro- apple sc_t�ons on top of'dough. Baki dr.ccs almost every -known vari0ty of in hot even (4`35 -degrees F.1 30 min- - apple and ;n large.quantAi^s to ex- utes. port to all , the British dominions. Cream butter, sugar,• and spices Bas:.ets 'of this lovely and inexpen- together and spread oft• top of apples sive fruit are on the markets now in Decrease heat slightly to -350 degreei quantities so use what 'you can. in F., and continue baking , 30 minutet cooking and keep plenty for the fam- longer, or until -apples are soft" ily to munch by the' fireside• on win- Serve p'.a:n, or with Orange Sauce ter. evenings. a Serves S. Though It has-hever-been proved Orange Sauce that an apple a day will keep the tl cornstarch doctor away, it is true that it won't tablespoons 2-3 cup, eugar bring hint any ofteener, and'most cer- Dash salt tainly won't. dr've the family away ,of - 3-4 cup boilitig^w•ater because Canadians just naturally 1 c -.--yolk, slightly beaten love apples. 'The following recipes -include some 1-2. cup. orange juice. lemon _ old stand-by apple recipes and some • 2 tablespoons juice Grated rinds of_ f-4 orange "and -1 4 new uses: • lemon, - ,Deep -Dish Apple Tapioca EI_x cornstarch, • sugar, and. salt. 2 1-2 cups tart apples, sliced — Add boiling- water and -- .cook -until =- ---- 1-2- cup -quick cooking tapioca clear• stirring constantly- Place over 1 teaspoon salt hot water and continue . cooking '5 .. - 1-4 teaspoon mace, minutes longer. Pour over egg yolk 3 tablespoons butter - and- beat -well. When: partially cool- - 3 cups hot -water- ed, add fruit juices and rinds, Cool: 2 tablespoons lemon jt;ice - -Makes 1 -.1-2, cups sauce, .1 cup light brown sugar, firmly packed. = -A TASTY DISH , Bake apples with wgter' and lemot) Filet of Sole Creole juice in covered casserole in mod- erste oven (375 degrees F.) 15 ln'.n- 2 lbs. fish filet utes, or until partially cooked• Add 2 tablespoons tomato paste - remaining ingredients, . mixing thor 1 tablespoon, minced green ' pepper oughly. Bake 30 minutes, stirring 1 tablespoon sugar _ well after 5 minutes, then every,' 10 juice of 1 onion 3 minutes, and again when done Serv. 1 Oxon cube _ es with Butterscotch Hard Sauce or 1 cup boiling water cream. Serves 6. 1-2 cup bread crumbs ` _ Hard Sauce a few sprigs parsley .Butterscotch _ 2 tablespoons- butter 1-2 cu butter p Wash fish and place -in' baking 1-2 cup brown sugar, firmly .pack- dish Mixpaste.ar, reen - pepper; onion, Oxo cube- dissolved- mi 1 teaspoon ,vanilla -• .' boiling water, and cook. 3 minutes. 1 egg yolk well beaten Pour this satfee over fish, sprinkle 4 tablespoons rank With bread crumbs, dot with states Cream ' butter • thoroughly. Sift `of );utter- Bake in moderate oven 20- attgl}r ;and add gradually, creaming minutes at 350 degrees F. Garnish togethea until light and fluffy. Add w with parsley. varii}Ta, egg yolk, and milk, saJ beat -well. Makes •1 1.4 sips sauce. -, . Dutch Apple Cake 2 cups sifted, flour. - - 10Ca��/ 2 teaspoons. baking powder P 1.2 teaspoon salt - huys a' new guaranteed 1-3 cup butter or other shortening ��lrl�l� �lr 1 egg, we beaten L it � 1 � . Vll l � 2_3 cup milk 3 apples, peeled, cored, and cut_ in -PORTABLE i liths TVPFWRITPR 4 tablespoons butter 1-8 teaspoon nutmeg ;with all essentiat features` "- ' cup .sugar FREE— ` 1-8 teaspoon cinnamon. Sift flour once, measure,- add 'oak --TOUCH CARRYING CASE TYPING INSTRUCTOR ing powder and "salt, and sift again. _ Cut in shortening. Combine egg and Remington' Rand Limited milk. Add two flour until soft dough is formed. Spread in greased pan, Toronto 8x8x2 inches, having dough higher • Formal Opening of Brilliant Horse Show , • -u�fly SCHOOL SITE SUM 4'. Elan LESSON .: xi.�uv..�,..�,urM.!•�Ji•.Yud••�Nrul �•N�ufliWwC��u�uYr�--+..9Ou�.N .. '• •• LESSON VIII, good and some tiverthless, who are CHRISTIAN WORKERS brought into the visible church of ,?.� s < . `(1 Corinthians 3: 10-1b• Galatians Christ. Still others believe that the apostle referred to the moral and Q " s r'� spiritual fruits of the work of Christ r' '' GOLDEN TEXT= Let us not be P * "� r ian teachers in the lives and charac weary in well-doing: for .in due tees of their disciples and followers.' season we shall reap, if we faint The fire which Paul refers is simply =�" L not: Galatians 6: 9. K ,9� T r a symbol of judgment, like fire which,Sim e �- tests the true value of gold or silver. t ' a The Lesson in its Setting "The day," of, course, the day of ea�<--- w� Time.—The appointment of the Christ's return for his own, when his NOW " ram own will be given rewards for the Y' •, '' first deacons in the early church was ` An '33 A.b. - The First Epistle of things which they. have done upon � ��•� St. Paul to the Corinth'ans and the earth. Lseorted by Troop k', 101st Cavalry, and marched into the arena by the 16th Infantry band, the foreign epistle to the Galatians were written "If any man's work shall abide military teams salute the reception committee, as the '.rational Horse Show is formally opened at Madison ebout 56 A. I) and the first epistle whicli he built thereon, he shall re- Square Garden, New York. of Paul to Timothy 63-66 A.D. ceive a reward.. If any man's work ; Place.— The appointment of.-the shall be burtied, he shall suffer loss; -. - four hours. The programs are heard first deacons took place in Jerusalem. but he himself shall be saved; yet so. - — - The Cite of Corinth was a great as through fire." The arcbitect has j every Saturday at 7 p.m. Eddie has Y been dging his movie mutterings for metropolis in northern Greece. Gal- to give his certificate before the 1.o►�i11d atia was a province in Asia Minor- builder gets his check, and the man two years, and his column is authen- p who has buil' ."gold, . tic as well as entertaining. -Timothy -was residing in Ephesus g ld, •silver, procioua • when Paul wrote his first.epistle to stones," will have over and above his The Dial him. initial salvation in himself the bless- Gas Masks for Beards—First issue ed consequences, and unfold the large. of the new.. ' peoples gas mask is results of his faithful service; while RADIO �LINF� announced in Berlin. Beards if not It is not true that' nothing is ever longer than a hand" can be worn un- re the other man, inasmuch as he has �. accomplished without work. It is S. Co � ' OF 'rHE WEEK Ser the mask. The price will be $2, not such work, cannot have the con- true that nothing of any value is ever but will be reduced_f--poor people. accomplished without work. This is sequences of it, and-gets–no wages. or _ --- _ -- ay--RAHKHS-- ust as true in the rest enterprises at least his pay is subject to heavy 7 g P deductions_ for the spoiled bits in the. Gossip has ruined many a career Hall Symphony Concerts on NBC is �� ��� of the Christian church. in the cloth and for the gaps in the wall. '—bat our ambition is to -build them a close contender for the crown. preaching of the gospel of the Lord up—and so back we come again with For years it was his' boniness to see Jesus Christ, in the winning of souls The �iicture of this man is of one ' g a little more inside information on films in order to orchestrate them; to the Saviour, in the building up of surrounded sh a conflagration, and the peoplyouu hear on the-radio. To so, before Sound came to the screen, A CAVE MAN making a .rush through the flames to believers. As Marshal Foch once begin with, I would like to, thank he had seen and set to music 760 cr'ed out: "Gifts! Giftsl .There is no get to a place of safety. We begin . that charming society gossiper, Pau= full length photoplays and more than Feel Full of Life—No More such thing. There is nothing but there where we left ori here. line Drake, for the pretty flowers 1,000 newsreels. As music director Tired, Dull. Heavy Mornin" hard work. There is nothing but The Sowing of Seed she sent me and what do you of Radio City Music Hall he sees a �� Usal� ,� you.g feel E that, even for the artist.' .,Do not "Bat let him that is taught in the think—with them she sent me a picture every night and spends most ,take up count upon gifts! _. Work!" g brick to build m new house with. of his leisure time watchin every aammll. When _ word communicate unto him that y g pieturea � �r �� yew � is +ut •( crda. Dur 1F aril As Christians _ teacheth in all good things" = The Anyhow, . we have a sense of humor in other .movie houses. Your Geer clears the blood of The first -paragraph. word here translated "communicate" I l and so thanks, "Polly. You _ separates the pert of YOM p ragraph. of six verses- can hear her over CKCL every day from the SupPG++++ooeer��7 , can hard] be separated from the . means, to have in common, to share, ;, „ Phil Harris, musical director on Ibestre�ead�lands—rives ad bde. the s _ y P at 1.00_ p.m. in What s New. .. , and Paul rAeans that Christians, with Jack Beun s Pro am on Sunda a, verse that immediately precedes it- Bees A Picture A Night y gr y lazat:re, twipr stoma kwloeys sod are "For We are God's fell build- a .rich understanding of the word of made hiis professional debut as : a testioe6 to work A were b+1d ye are a are husbandry, God's build- God, should share their spiritual If not the champion movie fan of drummer in a carnival band . Re0te0ee iW't "Freie-e-lr.er' w veal ., treasures one with another, the ozld, Erno Rapes conductor of _ cede Erem Feasts and •ing. • Cannot God do-it all Himself? either by From, Columbia Broadcasting System the -writing the General otors Symphony Or. cud 11 be u* move Geer tike l you thing dee -L Mo. God needs man- to carry out g _ of letters, by edifying comes word of a new, twice-weekly Y«rT � rroaaed Iwx well you nes et'er7 conversation, b the writing of books, ebestra and the Radio City Music series, featuring George McCall in His purposes. y g B mmmt, Try FruR-a-flees All dna or by public speaking, or otherwise. "Hollywood Screenscoops." You According to the grace of God LrA3 g "Be not deceived' 'God is not mock- ��"' � T will hear tell of unusual human in- FRUIT-A'TIVES - which was given unto me as a wise TABLETS _ masterbuilder" -- The word here ed: for whatsoever a man soweth, terest stories about motion picture - aransiated.-"masterbuilder" is the that shall he also reap. For he that `� EN��� stars and exclusive news stories of - - -soweth unto his overt flesh shall of the the film capital. The time• of the. Greek word' architekton, from which flesh reap corruption; but he that %�' r e9mes our word architect. _"I laid a broadcast is 7.16 to 7.80, Tuesdays POULTRY RAISERS ' foundation." Paul meand that he had soweth unto the Spirit shall of the • a v� and Thursdays. founded the church at Corinth, as Spina-reap eternal life.' —Never., in CANADA f� � ''Check ROUP " well as many other churches. "And tete world of nature, but so . often in �' Rushed by Airmail (sra.•rr.t tt�.) q. moral matters, men are deceived into Eddie Guest, CKCL'a chief announ- another buildeth thereon.' Other IMPERIAL TOttACCO'S With ops of � men were. (neeessarily) carrying .on .. believing that. no matter what kind INSPIRING PROGRAM cer, just called up. Eddie informs us - • the work of the Christian Church at of seed is sown, the consequences will that he is conducting a new series of a Corinth, teachers, preachers, evangel- not be so 'bad after-all; 'or that they ,Every Friday Night Hollywood comment, entitled from lata. and pastors. Paul could be at can sow one kind of seed and reap on a national Hollywood To You. (Just how much only one place at one time. "But another. Men are deceived into be-' _a.. trouble Eddie goes to-4o get his in- « +• - — . lievin "the can sow folly p coast to coast network. -iUNG OF PAIN ' let each man take heed bow he build g y y and ren formation a e shall tr.,., to t _ Il you. eth thereon. For other foundation wisdom; they can -sow wild oats, and � The script is written in Hollywood, can no man • las than - that which is gather honest wheat. If there is s and must be to Toronto on time, for y due time. He comes to discover like laid, which is Jesus Christ."—If any. sowing, there must be a reaping, and the vast majority of us,' that the ten delays are not tolerated in radio �. -ons proceeds to. ]ay another founds- if there is- a reaping, it will absolute- work. The script is rushed up here talents have not been .given him. tion over Christ, it"is not a Christfaa ly depend' upon that which is sown, by airmail and special delivery and church ,he is meaning to build. He The corruption which is -reaped be Slowly and painfully the veil of "' Eddie has it on the air in twenty --oes and—ga#etinues in the life Iusion is drawn from his life, and he C-3 procee to come. The bloated face, the recognizes that he is to be u a -- • of Christ's life and death, he whose hewer of wood and a , drawer of instruction does not pra - suppose sensual leen the aull'en h:ow tilts us Ckrist as 'his foundation may be use What is going on within. To sow to water. The front places, the grander • • .¢' � .r+� inl for some purpose of life, but not. the Spirit is simply to live a spirit tasks are not meant for him. It is is T hiso�.ir ���`hd ��% i as a builder of the Christian temple..: ual life, in the power of 'the Spirit of indeed. a critical hour when the cold God, led, by his Spirit,'16nergized by unwelcome truth discloses itself. _ • 8y A. R. WEIR =A Sure Foundation his S crit, aeekin the' will of God "So then, as we have opportunity, P g What the STARS forteli for those born on No:em:i et 1S, £0, «But if any man .buildeth ori the himself, let us work that which is good toward 21, 22,•-23, 24 and 25 foundation gold, silver, , costl stones, "And let us not be wear in well all men, and especially toward them y Y GENERAL wood, hay, stubble; Each man's work doing: for in due season we shall that are of the household of the _ If the date of your birth is Nov, 19, EO or 21 you were born . shall be be made manifest; for the day reap, if we faint not."­-Martin faith."—In this verse the teaching of under Scorpio. • Those born ou November 22, 23, 2•i aaxl Lo were . -shall declare it; because it is reveal- Luther has well'said that •it' is an the entire preceding passage seems born in the ninth sign of the Zodiac which is Sagittarius: While ed in fire; and the fire itself shall easy matter for one to do good once to be summed' up. The church' of Scorpio people are abrupt, brusque,. reserved and secretive. Sa.it- prove each mare's work of what sort or twice, but to continue and not be Christ on earth is frequently desig- tarius people are straightforward, have a remarkaoly expressive it is"—Exactly what in the mind' of discouraged through the ingratitude nated as the house or family of God.. nature, love harmony, truth and justice.' Scorpio .peoples-musl'• Love 'always desires the good of ' guard their jealousies while Sagittarius , folk are happy-g luc'sy Pani corresponded to these various• and perverseness of those to whom. he and optimistic. :. materials is not quite certain. Some has -done good, that is very hard. A others. Notice especially the phrase, P think he referred to true or false young man goes to his first place If we have opportunity." Oppor- HOW TO FIND YOUR OWN BIRTH DATE. , loctrines. Others suppose that Paul with boundless hopes of other and tunities do not tarry for Lon.. . An NOVEMBER 19—You should be a doctor; a mise, a chemist or in -had .reference here to persons, some greater spheres opening to him in opportunity lost may never be recov some other way use your great magnetic power which makes, you seed again. a splendid healer. The yea,: is good for domestic matters and. there may be a change of residence. During November you should . benefit, by speculation ar.(l a �•uya,�e by water is indicated.. ` NOVEMBER 20—You arc :,orne:•hat suspicious but have,pl2nt of hit and backbone which helps you to rise to great heights. There. �AG� �• " a s ! en change in your affairs for the better although. ....:. ,. ,'... � �?..:•sold be pyou will first have some 'obetnc:es to' overcome. � ` '- •�• R ''-1-411 i ori are favorable for love affairs, ' rK D social affairs, courtship sand mania e. Your business affairs need specialcare during November but your year will be successful and 1 " presperot:s. You have a lore of sport and dramatic abilities are ` iihown. - 1 xk. NOVEMBER ?°—t`ou are straightforv:a:d and sincere, love liberty tr,d are a great believer in lure freedom .of speech. There may t?; v he a dispute o�-er a broken contract but you' will overcome your : difilculties and gain in some Unusual way. NOVEMBER 23—You are' it ipressionabie u:id will succeed in life through personal application and hard Arork, The coming year may he'mixed, for both social and business atiairs but much happiness z is shown in love._^_ i • ' x NOVEMBER 24- 3u. pr..:;,-es§'high ideals and are of a philosophic t • and religious turn of mind. :1 mat change i3 shown for the better - in, your financial and business affair.'•• 'Phis :ill come very une-r•- d i)ec:edly. NO:'F.MBER 25—A hick of de'terminatlon and c�ncentratio':i is usually :it the root of ;•m.r failures. Your lucky number is four. C. You v.-ill sign an important contra:t or agreement: This will tene- - - 1P i?t you ago^d deal. FOR YOUR COiIPLETI: HOROSCOPE send lue (coin pre- pO fcrred) to A. R. Visit, ?3 Adelaide St, W., Toronto, Ont. .Please ` }Mainly. ::r.t ;;our name, address and birth data :i .-LOCALISMS —The Young People's Union of LISTEN: ATTENTION PLEASE! " _ the United Church are holding s DO YOU JV& White Gift Service on Wednesday, St. George's Women's Guild The _ -meeting-is- - Born, to adr• and Mrs. George November 24th, The n- " will hold their /''� Thexton, of Oshawa, a daughter. charge of Miss Wice, of the Mission- BIG STORE ` and Mrs. McDonald and ary Group. Each member of the ;BIG BAZAAR & SUPPER' child have returned to the village for Society is asked to bring a gift, • LIKE e the winter. wrapped as for a Christmas present. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH —Everyone is invited to attend This gift is to De an article of cloth- YOU. the Oratorical contest for the Town- ing either new or in good second- in the sss���Nww' ship school pupils at Broubham, to- hand condition. The gifts 'w -ill be TOWN HALL, PICKERING e night. Syivannus Apps, of the . sent to aid our drought -stricken ALADDIN. friends in Saskatchewan. All mem- The Bazaar opens at 3.30 P. m. ' as one of the judges. hers are invited to come and help and Supper will be served from f \ ]delle Leaf Hockey team is to act -=The United Church Sunday, in this White Gift Service. 5.30 till all are served.. Dealer School announce their Christmas'I —On- Sunday afternoon .last sev- The Stalls will be more att+ — Entertainment and Tree for Friday, eral young boys, the names of ractive than ever this year. December lith. whom are known, destroyed four Needlework, Home -cooking, Let there i Mrs. Norman Bie of Green- of the stained glass -windows in the Candies, Fish Pond, White El- wood, who has recently sold her United Church. Catapults were .used ephant and something quite new -_ term, is visiting at present with in shooting at pigeons. One window and fascinating►--�A Novelty might here been considered an act- Stall which will charm every Ae a .Miss A. E. Richardson. g --adrs, J, G. Baxter went to idem, bu£ in this instance the first !body The great -event of the Guelph on Monday to visit her window apparently had not produc evening will be the Drawing for LIGHT COYOuSi e) with #* Old Red _ mother who returned to spend the ed a lesson or warning. Restitution the Wonderful Quilt which is ��,� Lamp ofthlTinijrpeA" nvnater with her. will have to be made. The cost of the envy of all. - �,gervicetis in the Presbyterian the damage has not yet green aster- Come and buy and have lots of -Church will, be held as .usual on tained; but the nature of the glass f um. Be Sunday at 2.30 p - m. and Sunday and the difficulty of matching theM0���� .School at 1.30 o'clock design will probably make the cost Admission 35. r. Wand 20 cents. •_You -,A .rikumber from Pickering att. considerable. As a suggestion, an(l ~. ended the Turkey Supper at Green- in the attempt to avoid unpleasant- Equip Your Home Ml'ith wend on Wednesday evening and re- tiers, the boys might get together COUNTY COUNCIL Home THE •Madffilt port an enjoyable time. and offer a solution, which will of ',COUNTY OF ONTARIO * —The fall so far in this -district course include arrangements for the has been very mild, with only a few payment of the windows. . - KEROSENE —The Count Council will meet in A meeting of the County Council Whiter snow flakes so far. In soWe parts Y of the Corporation of the County of Mantle Lamp „ of the province there has been snow the Council Chambers, Whiti)y, on Ontario will be held pursuant .to ad- - galls, best which soon disappeared- Monday afternoon next for the last japrriment in the Council Chamber ad - Gives a abundance of --Services in the United Church session of the year. Much import- k �� han whi mellow, mole 0 in the Court House in the Town of .tuts light: Burn. SO An. Sunday' next _at the usual hours: ant business will .come up, including Whitby. on Monday, 'the 22nd day of L ht& inais � Qallt ,tea --�f the-Edu�at�onal Gant,; - _ ELECTRICITY - rets Most econonu 11 a. m. and ? p. m. The Minister, No;'ealber,'1937, at the hoar of two t --tai. lt'raa#e. Erassim- Rev. M. Jenkinson, in charge. Sun- which is the source of much discuss o'clock in the afternoon. �le. .5 noiseless. Over day School at 10 a. M. ion at every session. The road work enjoy its —Remembrance Day was nven- s holid- for . the year will be considered and All accounts. to be .laid before the Council Should be forwarded to the M S CHAPMAN ie=eEcrt y n t YOU rests—way not YOU?. for the 'bankers and schools of i recommendations will be made to be , •' S. '�T A Beautiful Table Clerk, properly certified, at leas. l,l _ picbming, but outside of those,' there handed over to the Council of. 1538. three days before the meeting of the NOW Lamp • . • As Low as ; was no holiday. With war clouds The members of the Svtastika Council. (Shade and Tripod Ewer continuously hanging over us, Re- .Club enjoyed an outing -on Monday. zaernbrance Day is losing much of evening when they attended the lec- Dated at Whitby, this 9th day .of its rtance• wu some. ture "A Tale of Two Cities" (Lon- �1 R r ARMER T - �Po a November, ,4: D. 1937 - --.Mrs. F. H .Hall and Mr's. R. don and New York), which was giv- • H. Cronk were in Toronto on Wed- en in the Wisitbq nited Church 'by IL Donald Ruddy, ty Clerk 6 uesday and Thursday attending the Rev. Archer Wallace. the well-CoiuttHeavy- Work Rubbers••• eyelet annual Convention of Women' lust- known lecturer and-aidthor, of Tor - itntee which is .:held at the Royal onto. The lecture was illustrated _ :. _ $1.5 per pair York Hotel. with lantern slides an was mos in- er Shop . r. G —A special meeting of .the St. teresting and enjoyed by all. The a � ,All wool work socks, � prs• $ � .� - +� George'sv Guild will be held on Nov- speaker has travelled great deal - ember 25th at 3 p. m. at the home and is well acquainted with th Winter wash shirts, military flannel of Miss K. Fawkes. Please do. not two cities. The members of the Beauty Parlor. forget donations for "WhiteEleph- Swastika Club were the guests of - anY' and- Fancy -work booths. " several members of the Club. - _ • _99c. —Uur sportsmen who- ' urne ed ---We understand that an the ev- competent lady will haatcharge north on their annual deer -hunting ening of the Milne fire; those of of the beauty parlor and satisfac• All wool sweater coat.s,ipl $3.50 expedition, have returned -home and the local fire brigade who "jumped tion is guaranteed at reduced „ price.' - : Fine Cashmere socks, clock pattern sport good success. Deer have been in to get things going had 'to run plentiful. The hunters are now• en- all over''to-w_n to find someone who Permanent Waves. $2 00, :3.50.$5.00 -• '� i - n P Shampoo and Finger Wave. .50 «� pairs' I •00 joynyg the fruits of their hunt and could give them permission to take Pa $ t are sharing their vsairsa,suitt,_theic the fire equipment out, delaying the Finger Wave. .35 10 per Ce11t SPECIAL OFFER .10 per CeHt ., friends,.� departure . for some et,nsiderable- Marcel„ so 10' per cent Reduction on,all orders taken for suits or ov- ;a George's Church, •luu i 7/1 time. Granted some . control over Oil Shampoo. .35 . :iercoats during November. Down payment of $10.00 Noverdber list. Sunday next be-- ,fulls costly equipment is necessary, ladies'Hai.r Cut. -.20 required with order. - fore Advent. Sunday School at 10 but there is something wrong with Special Prices, May 25 to 31 'a. m. adorning Prayer at 11. Rev. I that kind of a system. The fire it- Oil P. W., Reg. $2OQ=-S$1.50 Fred T• Bunting} " • Pickering E. G. Robinson, preacher. Evening ` self never waits on anybody, and D� Prayez at 7 p. m: Preacher, Rev. has trerefore to be fought on the Regulvr, Regular. ate_Reg. �3.W.43.00 5.00•-54.00 Fstsblisl ed 1857,--W. E. Edwards, L. Th. Rector of same terms. Those in charge hers g' $ Scarboro Jcare well acquainted with the dis- H. MA DI LL --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held cussions that this sdbject brings out phone Pick 71' Q A Laierary---evening last• Friday, un- each year, and doubtless the most ' SPECI ALS i .der the convene�rship of Miss Winnie satisfactory arrangement possible Now AdForN"usonse. • �rningham, wha gave a splendid was put in force. The experience ofSTRAYED on to the property of K^ reading on books, the care of them last Thursday' evening however, .,Breakfast Bacon 25c. a lbs and the choice of them when select- suggests that this system of having Wm Pengelly, Greenwood, a year- f ling steer. Owner may have same Q 2e• • b• -ins a library for ones own enjoy- to obtain the permission of two or b9 proviag property and paying Milked Steak, a The anent. This was' followed by an int- three men, who are not obligated to . nresting reading given. by Miss Mary remain in town waiting for a fire cosi' 1312c• a lb. 'Taylor on the ,History of Pickering. alarm, is riot quite the thing yet. 'FOR RENT — house, garage, elec-, Pork •Liver, j� Everyone went home 'feeling they • ., trio. Hard and soft water, in Dun -Stewing Beef 12c • a Ib• had learned something. This meek The Pickering barton• '$7 per month. Apply Bar- f L •�. is Musical. Will everybody please ber Shop. 11 MEAT MARKET a 16 be present. . =Jewel Shortening, The Progressive Euchre held In FOR SALE — 2 pure-bred dual pur the A. - Y . P.A A. Club rooms last - pose Shorthorn bulls, ready for sery- . Classic Cleanser, -3 fins, 13e• 'Thursday under the auspices of St. �'e carr a'full line of" vice, from R. O. P: dams. Herd - 25e• George's .Guild and ably conducted - fully accredited. . Also Shropshire ' ' 6 tins, by hers. R. Dixon. 'MrsC Fair Fresh - rani. 1 ambo, Government graded.. M. -- proved very successful A goodly B. Burk. Pickering. phone Pick. + i .iR E number were in attendance and all 1031. 13-14 reported a pleasant evening. Prizes and FAR:i1 HAI D — experienced. were won by Mrs. A. Roffey and , 11drs. N. Banks with the C-0nsolat- .Cur�;ants fork. C. Mansfield, ler R. 2 Butcher (phone 3000) Pic��er1Y}' ion prize going to. Mrs. the. and Pickering. 13 Mrs. Wm. Crummer. The funds } HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for immed- s are to be devoted to Christmas -Meals late sale. These are a good lot of Hardware tore work. richly bred heifers from 8• to 20 �icjkering —About 10.30 on Thursday even months old. Fully accredited and 011r delivery 18 at yoilr. service. ins last,,ur fire brigade received an must be sold to make room. Col. K. .,APP, ! urgent call from . Dunbarton when Ph One pick 1620 R. 'Marshall,' Dunbarton. 13 - .� the barn on the farm of the Lawson CL?tRENCE SILK 'y� WITH Estate, was on fire, and the flames HORSES FOR SALE — a matched team ,of gray mares, age 4 - 6. One . "self -shining" a . .could be seen for many miles a- g y round. The fire had gained, such LILLIANfS 171ack mare age 5. All bred.- One Yorkshire sow, due Dec. 13th. John FLQ� a +A • ESQ headway before it was discovered R .FLOOR GLOSS that nothing could be done to save BEAUTY SHOP Kayel, R. R. 1, Pickering. 13 LOSS, the building and contents. The fireFOR GALE '— Bruswick Victrola in Pio luigade, with the assistance of many 'Three doors serf of the Old Church Q Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's good condition and 10Q records. A RUe8111� PINT With A leer �`'C• neighibors, however; were able to B • ea"•n pp E 1 save the residence and the driving- Residence. folding go-cart good as new. Iron- ins Board. Pair of rocking -horses.. [� shed which was situated .close to 9• Small heater for coal or wood. Rob- QUART Witb Applier • the barn. All the season's crop, 19 Shampoo and Fingerwave 6se. ert Beelby, Claremont. 13 head of cattle and several horses Fingei'wave 35e. were destroyed, also a large number pit ghampm Ik Fin gerwave 75a FOR SALE —First ` Mortage on agent for MCCbrmiOk-Dearing I?Srlu MBCbinery v of fowl and farm machinery were `flung, property situated in the Village of and Repeylre. ; prey to the flames. Only one horseManicare 85e, Pickering. First-class security. Ap- the poorest in the herd, bras sati$d. my to Thomson & McMillan, Gordon Onr Motto:—"welbs►ve ()AD Ret it, Or The barn, 80 x 70, was nearly new, Fads 50r -House, Pickering. 2tf .' a it: is not made. ] being erected eleven years ago, HAIRCUTTING- - which replaced the one which had COWS FOR SALE — Close spring- Telephone 81" erg and fersh cows, pure .bred and Just been destroyed by fire. How Tttertaigese Eeste:leea Penman- grades. T. B.' Tested and tiiood * Q BAT �` PICKERG the fire originated is a .mystery, but at naves J S �51.a53 � tested. Free delivery . Wm . J. • • � it is thought it vrm caused by gpon- . $1.96 n-� 1� b0 �'� Murphy, Muno Farms, Lindsay Ont �5 taneoess combustion, in a maw of ebb. "et. 2200 Phone 109. 13tf i•• • 1. '.. ., ".. it �'. ry .: .. .. .• • - .. .. C• i •. � • . • ' • , , .-LOCALISMS —The Young People's Union of LISTEN: ATTENTION PLEASE! " _ the United Church are holding s DO YOU JV& White Gift Service on Wednesday, St. George's Women's Guild The _ -meeting-is- - Born, to adr• and Mrs. George November 24th, The n- " will hold their /''� Thexton, of Oshawa, a daughter. charge of Miss Wice, of the Mission- BIG STORE ` and Mrs. McDonald and ary Group. Each member of the ;BIG BAZAAR & SUPPER' child have returned to the village for Society is asked to bring a gift, • LIKE e the winter. wrapped as for a Christmas present. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH —Everyone is invited to attend This gift is to De an article of cloth- YOU. the Oratorical contest for the Town- ing either new or in good second- in the sss���Nww' ship school pupils at Broubham, to- hand condition. The gifts 'w -ill be TOWN HALL, PICKERING e night. Syivannus Apps, of the . sent to aid our drought -stricken ALADDIN. friends in Saskatchewan. All mem- The Bazaar opens at 3.30 P. m. ' as one of the judges. hers are invited to come and help and Supper will be served from f \ ]delle Leaf Hockey team is to act -=The United Church Sunday, in this White Gift Service. 5.30 till all are served.. Dealer School announce their Christmas'I —On- Sunday afternoon .last sev- The Stalls will be more att+ — Entertainment and Tree for Friday, eral young boys, the names of ractive than ever this year. December lith. whom are known, destroyed four Needlework, Home -cooking, Let there i Mrs. Norman Bie of Green- of the stained glass -windows in the Candies, Fish Pond, White El- wood, who has recently sold her United Church. Catapults were .used ephant and something quite new -_ term, is visiting at present with in shooting at pigeons. One window and fascinating►--�A Novelty might here been considered an act- Stall which will charm every Ae a .Miss A. E. Richardson. g --adrs, J, G. Baxter went to idem, bu£ in this instance the first !body The great -event of the Guelph on Monday to visit her window apparently had not produc evening will be the Drawing for LIGHT COYOuSi e) with #* Old Red _ mother who returned to spend the ed a lesson or warning. Restitution the Wonderful Quilt which is ��,� Lamp ofthlTinijrpeA" nvnater with her. will have to be made. The cost of the envy of all. - �,gervicetis in the Presbyterian the damage has not yet green aster- Come and buy and have lots of -Church will, be held as .usual on tained; but the nature of the glass f um. Be Sunday at 2.30 p - m. and Sunday and the difficulty of matching theM0���� .School at 1.30 o'clock design will probably make the cost Admission 35. r. Wand 20 cents. •_You -,A .rikumber from Pickering att. considerable. As a suggestion, an(l ~. ended the Turkey Supper at Green- in the attempt to avoid unpleasant- Equip Your Home Ml'ith wend on Wednesday evening and re- tiers, the boys might get together COUNTY COUNCIL Home THE •Madffilt port an enjoyable time. and offer a solution, which will of ',COUNTY OF ONTARIO * —The fall so far in this -district course include arrangements for the has been very mild, with only a few payment of the windows. . - KEROSENE —The Count Council will meet in A meeting of the County Council Whiter snow flakes so far. In soWe parts Y of the Corporation of the County of Mantle Lamp „ of the province there has been snow the Council Chambers, Whiti)y, on Ontario will be held pursuant .to ad- - galls, best which soon disappeared- Monday afternoon next for the last japrriment in the Council Chamber ad - Gives a abundance of --Services in the United Church session of the year. Much import- k �� han whi mellow, mole 0 in the Court House in the Town of .tuts light: Burn. SO An. Sunday' next _at the usual hours: ant business will .come up, including Whitby. on Monday, 'the 22nd day of L ht& inais � Qallt ,tea --�f the-Edu�at�onal Gant,; - _ ELECTRICITY - rets Most econonu 11 a. m. and ? p. m. The Minister, No;'ealber,'1937, at the hoar of two t --tai. lt'raa#e. Erassim- Rev. M. Jenkinson, in charge. Sun- which is the source of much discuss o'clock in the afternoon. �le. .5 noiseless. Over day School at 10 a. M. ion at every session. The road work enjoy its —Remembrance Day was nven- s holid- for . the year will be considered and All accounts. to be .laid before the Council Should be forwarded to the M S CHAPMAN ie=eEcrt y n t YOU rests—way not YOU?. for the 'bankers and schools of i recommendations will be made to be , •' S. '�T A Beautiful Table Clerk, properly certified, at leas. l,l _ picbming, but outside of those,' there handed over to the Council of. 1538. three days before the meeting of the NOW Lamp • . • As Low as ; was no holiday. With war clouds The members of the Svtastika Council. (Shade and Tripod Ewer continuously hanging over us, Re- .Club enjoyed an outing -on Monday. zaernbrance Day is losing much of evening when they attended the lec- Dated at Whitby, this 9th day .of its rtance• wu some. ture "A Tale of Two Cities" (Lon- �1 R r ARMER T - �Po a November, ,4: D. 1937 - --.Mrs. F. H .Hall and Mr's. R. don and New York), which was giv- • H. Cronk were in Toronto on Wed- en in the Wisitbq nited Church 'by IL Donald Ruddy, ty Clerk 6 uesday and Thursday attending the Rev. Archer Wallace. the well-CoiuttHeavy- Work Rubbers••• eyelet annual Convention of Women' lust- known lecturer and-aidthor, of Tor - itntee which is .:held at the Royal onto. The lecture was illustrated _ :. _ $1.5 per pair York Hotel. with lantern slides an was mos in- er Shop . r. G —A special meeting of .the St. teresting and enjoyed by all. The a � ,All wool work socks, � prs• $ � .� - +� George'sv Guild will be held on Nov- speaker has travelled great deal - ember 25th at 3 p. m. at the home and is well acquainted with th Winter wash shirts, military flannel of Miss K. Fawkes. Please do. not two cities. The members of the Beauty Parlor. forget donations for "WhiteEleph- Swastika Club were the guests of - anY' and- Fancy -work booths. " several members of the Club. - _ • _99c. —Uur sportsmen who- ' urne ed ---We understand that an the ev- competent lady will haatcharge north on their annual deer -hunting ening of the Milne fire; those of of the beauty parlor and satisfac• All wool sweater coat.s,ipl $3.50 expedition, have returned -home and the local fire brigade who "jumped tion is guaranteed at reduced „ price.' - : Fine Cashmere socks, clock pattern sport good success. Deer have been in to get things going had 'to run plentiful. The hunters are now• en- all over''to-w_n to find someone who Permanent Waves. $2 00, :3.50.$5.00 -• '� i - n P Shampoo and Finger Wave. .50 «� pairs' I •00 joynyg the fruits of their hunt and could give them permission to take Pa $ t are sharing their vsairsa,suitt,_theic the fire equipment out, delaying the Finger Wave. .35 10 per Ce11t SPECIAL OFFER .10 per CeHt ., friends,.� departure . for some et,nsiderable- Marcel„ so 10' per cent Reduction on,all orders taken for suits or ov- ;a George's Church, •luu i 7/1 time. Granted some . control over Oil Shampoo. .35 . :iercoats during November. Down payment of $10.00 Noverdber list. Sunday next be-- ,fulls costly equipment is necessary, ladies'Hai.r Cut. -.20 required with order. - fore Advent. Sunday School at 10 but there is something wrong with Special Prices, May 25 to 31 'a. m. adorning Prayer at 11. Rev. I that kind of a system. The fire it- Oil P. W., Reg. $2OQ=-S$1.50 Fred T• Bunting} " • Pickering E. G. Robinson, preacher. Evening ` self never waits on anybody, and D� Prayez at 7 p. m: Preacher, Rev. has trerefore to be fought on the Regulvr, Regular. ate_Reg. �3.W.43.00 5.00•-54.00 Fstsblisl ed 1857,--W. E. Edwards, L. Th. Rector of same terms. Those in charge hers g' $ Scarboro Jcare well acquainted with the dis- H. MA DI LL --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held cussions that this sdbject brings out phone Pick 71' Q A Laierary---evening last• Friday, un- each year, and doubtless the most ' SPECI ALS i .der the convene�rship of Miss Winnie satisfactory arrangement possible Now AdForN"usonse. • �rningham, wha gave a splendid was put in force. The experience ofSTRAYED on to the property of K^ reading on books, the care of them last Thursday' evening however, .,Breakfast Bacon 25c. a lbs and the choice of them when select- suggests that this system of having Wm Pengelly, Greenwood, a year- f ling steer. Owner may have same Q 2e• • b• -ins a library for ones own enjoy- to obtain the permission of two or b9 proviag property and paying Milked Steak, a The anent. This was' followed by an int- three men, who are not obligated to . nresting reading given. by Miss Mary remain in town waiting for a fire cosi' 1312c• a lb. 'Taylor on the ,History of Pickering. alarm, is riot quite the thing yet. 'FOR RENT — house, garage, elec-, Pork •Liver, j� Everyone went home 'feeling they • ., trio. Hard and soft water, in Dun -Stewing Beef 12c • a Ib• had learned something. This meek The Pickering barton• '$7 per month. Apply Bar- f L •�. is Musical. Will everybody please ber Shop. 11 MEAT MARKET a 16 be present. . =Jewel Shortening, The Progressive Euchre held In FOR SALE — 2 pure-bred dual pur the A. - Y . P.A A. Club rooms last - pose Shorthorn bulls, ready for sery- . Classic Cleanser, -3 fins, 13e• 'Thursday under the auspices of St. �'e carr a'full line of" vice, from R. O. P: dams. Herd - 25e• George's .Guild and ably conducted - fully accredited. . Also Shropshire ' ' 6 tins, by hers. R. Dixon. 'MrsC Fair Fresh - rani. 1 ambo, Government graded.. M. -- proved very successful A goodly B. Burk. Pickering. phone Pick. + i .iR E number were in attendance and all 1031. 13-14 reported a pleasant evening. Prizes and FAR:i1 HAI D — experienced. were won by Mrs. A. Roffey and , 11drs. N. Banks with the C-0nsolat- .Cur�;ants fork. C. Mansfield, ler R. 2 Butcher (phone 3000) Pic��er1Y}' ion prize going to. Mrs. the. and Pickering. 13 Mrs. Wm. Crummer. The funds } HOLSTEIN HEIFERS for immed- s are to be devoted to Christmas -Meals late sale. These are a good lot of Hardware tore work. richly bred heifers from 8• to 20 �icjkering —About 10.30 on Thursday even months old. Fully accredited and 011r delivery 18 at yoilr. service. ins last,,ur fire brigade received an must be sold to make room. Col. K. .,APP, ! urgent call from . Dunbarton when Ph One pick 1620 R. 'Marshall,' Dunbarton. 13 - .� the barn on the farm of the Lawson CL?tRENCE SILK 'y� WITH Estate, was on fire, and the flames HORSES FOR SALE — a matched team ,of gray mares, age 4 - 6. One . "self -shining" a . .could be seen for many miles a- g y round. The fire had gained, such LILLIANfS 171ack mare age 5. All bred.- One Yorkshire sow, due Dec. 13th. John FLQ� a +A • ESQ headway before it was discovered R .FLOOR GLOSS that nothing could be done to save BEAUTY SHOP Kayel, R. R. 1, Pickering. 13 LOSS, the building and contents. The fireFOR GALE '— Bruswick Victrola in Pio luigade, with the assistance of many 'Three doors serf of the Old Church Q Garage. Mr. O. Crummer's good condition and 10Q records. A RUe8111� PINT With A leer �`'C• neighibors, however; were able to B • ea"•n pp E 1 save the residence and the driving- Residence. folding go-cart good as new. Iron- ins Board. Pair of rocking -horses.. [� shed which was situated .close to 9• Small heater for coal or wood. Rob- QUART Witb Applier • the barn. All the season's crop, 19 Shampoo and Fingerwave 6se. ert Beelby, Claremont. 13 head of cattle and several horses Fingei'wave 35e. were destroyed, also a large number pit ghampm Ik Fin gerwave 75a FOR SALE —First ` Mortage on agent for MCCbrmiOk-Dearing I?Srlu MBCbinery v of fowl and farm machinery were `flung, property situated in the Village of and Repeylre. ; prey to the flames. Only one horseManicare 85e, Pickering. First-class security. Ap- the poorest in the herd, bras sati$d. my to Thomson & McMillan, Gordon Onr Motto:—"welbs►ve ()AD Ret it, Or The barn, 80 x 70, was nearly new, Fads 50r -House, Pickering. 2tf .' a it: is not made. ] being erected eleven years ago, HAIRCUTTING- - which replaced the one which had COWS FOR SALE — Close spring- Telephone 81" erg and fersh cows, pure .bred and Just been destroyed by fire. How Tttertaigese Eeste:leea Penman- grades. T. B.' Tested and tiiood * Q BAT �` PICKERG the fire originated is a .mystery, but at naves J S �51.a53 � tested. Free delivery . Wm . J. • • � it is thought it vrm caused by gpon- . $1.96 n-� 1� b0 �'� Murphy, Muno Farms, Lindsay Ont �5 taneoess combustion, in a maw of ebb. "et. 2200 Phone 109. 13tf