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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_11_26�. •F. - y ,4, ' .. ' 1 ... _ .. •' r � .. - ,� .. '• , ;� . ,..� k.. Vii. a VOL. LVII. PICKERINGt GNT., FRIDAY. NOV. 26. 193'x. .No. 14 :fit �sOTgfistOstal fLsrDlt.. }Greenwood N,6TICE DumbartonGREENWOOD Medical' Miss Edith Ormerod spent a week - -- Dorothy Vallier is in our, district *�Ir * �+ — in Toronto with friends.. lrJ IrLJ jyR H. C. P$AR80N-Physician ."Our trucks paee your way agate M.. N. Pegg .returned last week %Surgeon, Doabarton. lily every day." Mr. -and Mrs. San Mitchell of $. FORSYTH O h. D., Director �g g from a hunting trip. He got a deer. , pp Billings, s Montana are visiting their .The Y. P. U. held a White Gift 188'ri"1936 R•OptoaWricai Association of Ontario. Rat• COAL COKE.here. Utwed Member of the Amerieaa ovwmetrteai , relatives Service in the Church last Sunday a ameckwon. Eyes ertnlnee b7 sppotntmsat- Mr. R. Green of the Rouge Hills �► leo.e ao4.. Claremont. oat; W v O D' C T M E N T, evening. f is spending. the week end at his BAND GRAVEL, home in Brantford. Mr. V. Hopkins and son Reg., Feed Pigs at a Profit y ,- "ge"' ' , . me were pleased to have Mr. G,. called on Saturday on Mr. and Mrs. by using Pig Starter, Pig Conus!+ •� DONALD RUHHY Ysarrtater. and Shaw, of Wycliffe College in our F. W. Gibson. trate and Finely Ground Grain. .ih. Solicitor. lHotary Pttbltc. Mu"eyto Loan. , Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Smithers of No profit in feed n coarse! 615ea'lortnerly occupied by tae late A. J:. Cbris- BUIL ER•S SUPPLIE13 midst over the !week-end. g Y i�� Oshawa, spent Sunday with Mr. W. tlaa.soatt, wing ut t.ourt liuuae. W-nuby. toy' Mrs. Oweneth and friend of Niag- grain. ; also ii cal cartage work ara Falls are visiting with Mrs. Mark and family. BEATON, BELL t1' R05J Miss Zorah Gee was in Whitby on Sydney Morrish this week. _ - We grind finer than others and gtit - We, have alsoplaeed,instockafall Sunday evening, she sang a - - Ea♦rristors (f Solicitors Miss Margaret Somerville of Ch- good service, and are open all ties line of Maple Leaf Milling a cod t the week-end With solo at the Tabernacle. , F WILLIAM J, BEATON. K, C. 11Ta' The Girls' Mission Circle met at year around, act just in the hem. IILBROOK.E 13ELL, K. C. J. D. F. ROSS �'e Fet3de. her aunt, Mrs. Ben Lotton. Miss Evelyn Annie is home after the home of Misses Alice and Mild- feeding times JAMES A. WRIGI�T A• We MITCHELL red Pegg on Monday evening. Use PonitrT LaTing Hash, Se Wel jA May Street. Torino, Adstlai�e aa88 having completed her course in the . The , Mission Band will meet on General Hospital. Congratulations. Grains, $hell and Grit for Profitable C U. RICHARDSUN g Co., Barris• base- Pickering, Sunday November 28th in the ,base- iter.. Solicitors. Notxrtes eu:, Suite SHi: r ' We are glad to have Mr. Harold egg production. O�ee hone 7400 Residence 8510 Mitchell back after having spent s meet of the Church at 2.30 p. m. iacelsior Ule auildine. 36 Toronto St. Toronto. p Mrs. John Johnson, of Manches W.le keep all these, also Bran #a _ 'Teiaveone od. lttti8: Pickering Phone 3013. 8u couple of months in Vancouver and Montana. ter, returned home last week after Shorts and other Foods. i MT1tiUY80N & XcXILLAN-Barrie- The Beal Store, Claremont visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jane Boyer .Chopping-Monday, We&woda3t ; p taw., Sobcitors, Notaries PutAir office Mr. and Mrs. Kemp and family and sister, Mrs. W. G. Parkin. . bosrs7.9, or byappointment at reeiddace of PHONE 92; have moved into the house vacated sharp and Friday. 'a AtsRas Toronto third house west of Pickering FURNITURE Da►ry• Tvrootooliicc, io Meltinda st. Pbone by the White's. We welcome them The Anniver§sip Services of the pick 76; Torontol &gin 6307 29tf g, �. L ��i+F.+�3:� -� P B � St. Paul's Anglican. Sunday. 1st Greenwood United Church on Sun- We bt AtiNtB - Barriete e, We are die laviti an attractive variety of day, November 14th, were well at-,H _CSoiicitsrs. Nvtahes Public Sunday S Advent. \ovember 28th' tended. AL .. the- morning service, —PIANO-TUNING Aluminum and Oranitewsre Ste. Sunda School at 2 m. Evening SORPON D. CONANT.'K. c: y P Rev. Wylie, of Columbus, brought kLLiN F. A t �iIS.B. A­ LL.. B. Furniture and, Furniture y r -- Novelties. Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher at this a helpful message and the -home AND omces- -7 1 2 Sitncoe St. S.. Oshaws service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Pbone.-4 and 5 (bsbawa), and at tt.e'Court Prices lbw, ie keeping with times. chair supplied the music. -At the The W. A. of the Dunbarton Un- evening service Rev.. G. R. Me- All kinds of Repair Work House, Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Pbone 7 (whit- ited Church. are presenting',' a 3-act by). Quade, of Centre Street, Oshawa, All Tuning Guaranteed play, entitled "Where's Grandma" was the preacher, with another ins-- RADIO SERVICE ,�'t Dental on December 1st. The play is the pining message. A double trio from C. S. MacDONALD A Graduate of Radio College story of a_ delightful old lady who Whitby a th Mrs. Rowe as leader 209 CLOSE AVE., .1GRONTO L7 F.RBERT T. FALLA.IBE, L. D e., with --%ishes to impress .and win the love d ylrs g, Alger and John Spar- Phone- Lakrside.1502 110 D.S Graduate•f the Etoyal Colt.ge of of her grandchildren. You91"laugh peata. surgrontand the University of Toronto :j,1 t0-the-miutite trainin�q ling of Oshawa, as soloists, render Orders taken.st NEWS (X6w'Al QfSce :s res,dence iecord �indr east of qt And �- itt her in the fsrct two acts and %oto ed wail chosen numbers. On Wed- si Cburtb, P ekec.ng, acct, nt,ee boura : F and her in the th rd. We'll be expecting a• ta• w d P. m., or " appoliawnt. %x-ray FINEST EQUIPMENT nesday evening the usual Turkey santtel. Picone Ptck.3700. sal,. to see you there. Dinner-was served by tbe-ladies and norShingles For Sale --�- -- froni frequent remarks heard it was /ssittstee+s arDa. Guaranteed Satisfaction lirup ham good. The Greenwood Dramatic - - AT B Grriup lxndcr the direction of vire, Galt Galvanized St, Shimgles, - it. BETON, TUtViv3HIP Renonorthlw' Prir•P• W. Gee and Mrs. W: A. Brown Bird's Felt Sl.tte Shingles. DCt. '- C:anvTON.r t orntnteat S int Mr. Hugh :Miller was welcomed Also. Ce•rUbtx•ring l,tlRlry =h�e18 Tubes and Batteries always as b .Ad then gate the drama, ­Windy Will- its ma sgiarnt%. Accountant. Etc. Issuer o1 - Nome fruLl his overseas trip on, ow,a' It is. a page out of the life Lawn mowers+ 4h%rpened. .. Mernaxe I_,C-nen. Whttevale. ont. - H. ROY,MILLER. Sunday.' community and each layer T. PATERSON'S OLAREMOh ---.. __. - .. .., _ . Si C01TLTnU A. E. RtCHARDSON-srouirbarrt. Ontario - Fine attendance at file Sunday P Alt A"d Rrt prices. PboneSfllB b �. .stf Pbr+op ►lark 1,(1(13 School and Church -Service were had `teelled i- Playing the haracter re- INSURANCE _ _- on Sunday. prc?esaed: They have already roan eived invitations to, present it in FUEL REAL E-3TATL - bin. and Mrs. Phil- Forsyth, of other communities. R D• a.. � _U � �, Marxham called on T. C. and airs. CONVEYANCING � _ Brown, on Friday. r►. _a old agency, reach- InBa]T8LlCe of All $lIIdg. �� Sunday School are planning$r ugham W tnen's Institute' Spon- • p to servo to hold their Christmas Tree andsor First Township Uratorica) Bu><Idera' Sut)pfi s � Pbone, Pick. 6008 6itertainment. on the evening of Contest on Friday last ���� Beet Ratas Available with Dec. 23rd. 1. - W !ilii MAW The members of the Institute who on the evening of Friday, Novem Lumber and Lath Security 'and Service. attended the Convention at the Royal ber 19th; the Oratorical ,Contest of B. C. Shinales 'LIC19N8 B U A U CTI UN E RR A N 1 j York report a moat enjoyable and .its of Pickering Township VALUATOR the pup blue Coal Address helpful convention. Five in all att- Schools took place, and the great Bolesconducted Anywhere. ended from Brougham branch. BROUGHAM PICK 516 interest shown in this event' was Alberta 130tt1 Phoub or write, Address 014 Dundar Rev.• R. -B. -Harrison B. 'A., of n ^ rifested by the large attendance Street, Bxet, Smithfield, will have charge of the i ;g the town hall to capacity. DOnieBL1C COke Whitby.- Ontario. l service here on Sunday next, as Rev Robt. C. Reesor, Reeve, made Cement. Limier. Plas'telt ..We Handle J. 1✓. Glover i9 to conduct anniver `' a v-ry capable chairman. Twelve Maple Body Wood Mo T 112%1 A Complete Line o Pure' ReesoraHNERALINSURANCE p Gospel i .etings in the Town Hall and Mr. Robert Ruddy, who, by Aggnto for Lfll�eIIO! on Sunday evenings are having a their generosity made this event '!'issue — Piekerlags s'rM inti, Livestock, and y and Metall 5.o limp, lair attendance of reverent worship= possible, must have felt very Brat- -POINT -- ..%Hog Chow. - Pere. These earnest young men ified with its success. Contestants L:; '.lits speakers and singers, are well sec chase a variety of subjects: Agric- tlittl�:kBlltltt ILL elements Insurance at - slued.once, Electric ulture, Household Science, y t educed- fates The Y. P. U. are holding' their al Devices, Tiavel and many others, �eeain Psleaa Scions Ba7� � D N Lockwood Friday evening meeting in , theTown all acquitting themselves in a won- For your cal' l � Hall, when they will entertain• mem- derful manner, reflecting careful gTT T �` O N B R O ►.?� - i r ' T ng training of efficient teachers. The 1(]f 1L vs�i M hers the Y. P. L. of. Pickering Gapaj.le judges comir>g•from Toronto "h 1Cker1I1$ •••1�$ = and Claremi,nt. Mr. Len Hedden, - SERVIGE and PROTECTIONColumbus will be the guest speaker. L.oCust � t. _ --�- .:PICKERING, ONT. for the occasion were: Mr. Sylvan- Pbone,%IRxk 72W Visitors of Miss Brown on Sunday nus Apps, popular Leaf Star, Mr. i MATTRESSES VPE DELIVER were: Jack and Mrs. Gerow, Alex. Wm. Little, of Mimico High School and Mrs. Moffat and little Miss and Mr. Shan, ,of Toronto Univer- ,- Judy and ' W. J. Brown. Mr. and sity. Messrs Bentley, and McWhir- The Mattress Season 18 sirs. H.. Rolf and little son visited tei,teachers, arranged the proirlam: with 1]B again. R. G• CLENDENING at the John Miller-home, on Thurs- Francis Willson, of Brougham, rank- . • - day last-. - ed highest and received the Champ-' Wecongratulateourselves on the FUNERAL DIRECTOR On Thursday afternoon. Noverrgber ionship prize. Messrs Apps,Little, _ few complaints we receive from our -- 18th, the'W. :►I. S. of St. John's 'McWhirter, llurkar, Reesor and Inner-spring mattresses. And these Private Ambulance Mrs. Harte all spoke briefly. Mrs. - - T_ CKE (i.. NEWS RIN P g �� Church', met at the home of Mrs. Y p° y' - are caused by springs whicti'should Day and'Night Service John 'Hiller, with an attendance of Harvey at the close, fQr the W. I. a, have been replaced by a.guaranteed _ _bone 900Cr over twenty. Ilya: H. Malcolm .led thanked all who in any way helped sagless spring. V1 a carry Simmons.'1. to make this event, and by'standing p -Malvern 5000 in opening devotions., the busin Marshall's and. Canadian Fea:ber vote of the, Institute members, an'- • ess session a letter was read by the f dt Mattress Co's make. Markham, m Ont. Financial Secretary, received, recent an- nounced it would �e an' annual' af- - m ly. announcing a greatly increased fair. The meeting closed'with the Aise,etAfteptell for i Seting Air, ', - . $29.50 _� allocation and a �rluest that all singing of the National Anthem �ssACasaHbtalAssutdslba Marshall Sleep-maker $25.0U auxilia'1•ies accept the r•esporrsibility The• prize-winners; rank and class 6ANiTARy pRATECTION ' :..Be Ready arae a_s follows: WORN•eNTERNALLY Premier-•GanadiaA Feather of •tieing out the deficit left over, Nos•you can esxxpirtenceacotnfort,eat- Lt Mattress Co. - $16..50 - by contributing extra.tax. all felt f.lasq 1-(Pcimer, First and Second venience and etyYou've ne--known For cold weather'b•y calling us an iromise unwise, but agreed to before. Tampaxisawtottse. Nobeita White Layer Felt Mattress, $10.30 y I Clas9es)-- No pins, No pada tilimingtcs odor. NOW and having your stoves, strive earnestly to meet obligations %Via Burwash Roma Durham Bruce Grey Layer Felt Mattress, $9.00 _ furnaces, troughs and roofs as heretofore.. Mrs. Richie,. Conven- Cooper, Wilma 11cWhirter, � Clara Ri Blow Mattresses, $5.75 repaired, er of Group C. had'charge of the Fo vlie, Bob Lewis. 25'a 1s? P and opened by a short talk Class 2-(Third Class)- 471. ][otos Ambulance, Dsy°at Idlght If tt is a new stove or furnace, on the hymn, "'What a Friend we, Jean McCullough, Audrey Slack, we will 'be_pleased to serve you, have in Jesus" which -was sung by Maxine • Slessor, Sarah Malcolm, Pbone 1300 Our prices are right. Pipes, elbcve all, followed by reading a .paper on Marion Perry, Everson Norton. _ etc., always on hand. tjle "Study Book" prepared by Mrs. Class 3'-(Fourth Class)- A $ D: Miller. Readings by Mrs. Francis�Wfllson, Eileen Bushby, Jno CA STERRITT Agent for Massey:-Harrill, , Holtb and Mrs. O. Burton. A talk JONES 1 a , y Gibson, Norman . Shipcott, Edna F nneral Director repairs. ,by Mrs. Brawn on "The Life of Jarvis, Hilda Prouse. a Rev.-_James Robertson" Pioneer Class 4--(Lower School)L- R 'Furniture Dealer �T-�IN $�SABY Sup,, of the Home Missions in our Ruth Redditt, Thelma Carlton. � Re$&H DriggiSt AL Canadian North West. A social pass "Middle School)- ,�gTinII. w Ontulo Hardware Tinsmith half hour was spent at the tea tab- Win. Wheeler, Helen Gloves, Baan- PIC$RRING i PTCHERINQ les. p Che Balsdon, Allan Tomlinson. 1 df :' i' : s ` _ The above names are given is or- der of the award of the prism r _, Try Salada Orange. Pekoe Blend PTHIAMOQND CORTLAND FlTZ51MMONS "I was warned to keep quiet after the Boston affair. Why wasn't I "killed as Stream, the gunman who .*wrecked the taxi, was killed? They weren't afrida of me, but they weren't 'sure. •I was visited by.three men In my apartment and left bound and gagged with threats of further vio• lance. Why? They wanted the thing to look like a real gang affair.. A gang wouldn't have gone to all that trouble. I'd have been shot and that `• would have been the end of me" there I found Pietro, who helped me to get away. Frdm the conversations Pietro had overheard, I knew I was on the right track. They were going to use the pigeon to give someone a chance to kill Doyle: It was a close squeak for you, Larry. In another second or two he would have blown one of those darts into you, concealed the pipe and no one would have been, the wiser. The chances were one in a million that anyone_ would have been looking at either Reynolds or Doyle Ance sniverea. "Reynolds and all the other news- ��^,u�•� have been watching the pigeon. It 'paper men knew that I had been was a good idea for distracting at - called to New York to the conference tendon, Thad no idea how they could of owners. I began a campaign then attempt the murder. Turner's illness to try to draw attention to. me. I gives us. I'think, the last clue. I feel wrote articles, pretended to know certain Turner was given something more than 1', myself, act4� y knew, last-ntght-that--would-make-bim-111-A - but nothing happened. A gang would stomach analysis will probably bear = `have finished me off without any de- me -out in this." " Jay after that. I convinced Kelly that "There can be no. question about the crimes were too imaginative to .their guilt.'' Althone said.."They were have been done by a gang. He finally caught red-handed." 'believed me and was very patient „But what would they have gained with ` me." • for all of this?" Frances asked. ,it was hard to keep my hands off 'Money," Pop answered 'sadly. last night, though, with the young "They have probably put every lady begging me. to_ do esometbing.' cent they could eCTape together on Belly cut in the Blues to win at long odds. They "in Cleveland 'I was almost certain put it tp to small bets. Sid hada hen - that my suspicions were -right. When dred ai-Murano's in his own name and we were standing at the counter eat- he denied all knowledge of the odds.". lug hot dogs, Reynolds moved over "And the question now Is." Althone ` to the counter and was the person said with a sly Look at Pop Clark, who was nearest to the mustard pot „who will win the -series?". ' that Planer used. I was sure that. Reynolds could have dropped the pot- �� me," Po re - I threw today s. ga P son into the mustard when' the reef torted; "but you'll have to fight for of as were trying to figure out the the next three." Kelly of smoke seen out on the diam- • JWay the best team win." puff ond. When Planer was taken sick. I said with no sense of his triteness. was certain, but how to prove it? We I ,feet all In," Larry said. "I guess were all near enough to have done it." I need a shower to sort 'of buck me "You are Sure these brothers are UP•" -the ring -leaders in the plot?" Althone ''Poor dear;' Frances 'wh)spered in asked. his ear; "it moat have been an awful Caught Red -Handed strain for you thinking you would be _ "Positive. They have had accomp next.'' ]ices and we will be able to round He gave her hand a Squeeze. -them u9. The Maryland State Police The group broke up ' graduaIly. probably haze the man who guarded Terry had his arm about Alice and Pietro. There were at least two oth- Larry was looking down Into Frances' ere. There bad to be a man In Cleve- happy eyes. Pop stood• u , and walked land to throw that thing out in The over to Larry. field. There was a man to shoot Whit- "Do you think you'd like to play on 'per—it was probably Stream. I don't the Blues again ,next year?" he asked. snow who substituted for Pietro to I.1rry was embarrassed and showed Irill Durkin t I think we will be able }t to find out. I've no- idea who killed Before be could answer, Pop went Rawlins, but it; must have been one . on, "I'd like to have Frances as close or the other of them or perhaps both, to • me as possible." . _ although the 'maid said she Saw only , ,. It was • his way of burying th -one man. "I was afraid Doyle 'would be the hatchet• s next_ victim, but I had no idea what i . ,(THE END) would be done. When the pigeon van- ished, I felt certain that it was to be used in some way to bring about. Doyle's death, but bow? Then I was that Miss An- e �Or�' Readers!.. tricked into thinking' , Brews had' been captured and was in danger. I didn't stop to - think. • I An Absorbing New Soial rushed cut and did exactly what they StIory -Starts in This PapeT Next told me to do. I played into their Watch for it. hands. Week. "I w , - -en to their hide-out and , =' Home Hint _Py SAL" JaffGW i A.nx 6?t touch to meals or parties. �x Christmas Cake Christmas Fruit Cabe (10 eggs) "' J � a�Q Early 1 pound (41�i cups) sifted cake flour t�to�+tee ,°y°es+oOtte� aa�"` 1 teaspoon baking powder cUge svv yA 1g31.,�,teA^w 4 teaspoon cloven bsote�Taa$vPL T r % teaspoon cinnamon v�o t sc It seems to happen to us every % teaspoon mace gtt 0 year and every year we are just as 1 pound butter or other shortening surprised as though it had never hap- ;,,• 1 pound brown sugar r^: pened before when we discover that s{ ?..,>: 10 egga,%•well beaten � there are only a few more days un- � pound candied cherries til Christmas. Then comes the last 1 cup honey TREUM&OUrN6 11RINR OF REAL BEEF FLAVOUR minute rush of baying, tying up par- 1 cup molasses cels,, sending someone a card which pound candied pineapple we forgot to do before and all the 2 pound dates, seeded and sliced very tender: 'One hour before the -�undred'and one things that have to l pound raisins meat is cooked, add olives and kid - be done in order to.make-the. Christ- i pound -currents -•- - hey beans (if used), Serve tits chili mas season w successful and happy % pound citron, thinly sliced ' - very hot. one. % pound candied orange .and lemon Note 1—If mixture becomes too Many h`o.usewives, in fact;• feel that . _ it's hardly worth all the bother, but a peel tlry, add water.. lot of-_the_bectic_ rush.-of-the-Chr-isi +._Pound nut meats, chopped _Note 2=Five cups water and to- mes season can be saved by think- cup sweet 'eider. mato juice may replace the 1 can of Ing ahead of time. This may seem Sift flour once, measure, add bah- soup and 4 cups boiling water. an odd time to give you Christmas_ Ing 'powder and spices, and sift to- gether three times. Cream shorten- FF recipes but by making your Christ- i mss cake now, you have more leisure ing thoroughly, add sugar gradually, Hal?' Turned Red, and time to , you other thin ]a- and cream together until -light and fluffy. Add eggs, fruits, peel, nuts,-. Woman Gets $25 ter. Besides, a- kealIy `good cake honey, molasses, and cider. _ Add needs three week's in which to mellow. flour gradually. Bake in' four pans,, A woman who suet her hairdresser The rich and good ingredients which 8x8x2 inches, lined with greased pa-' for damages because her hair turned go into it must have time in which per, in slow oven (250 deg., F.) 3 "flaming red" after a shampoo, was flavour+o blend and let the ermeto 8% hoers. Makes 10 Pounds fruit awarded $25 in Pre Afoid - ate. , -cake. Small loaves may be baked 2% court. Eating, Eng. _ Here is a recipe which is easy to hours, or until done. The hairdresser, 'Harry Kopitoc, follow and makes a beautiful big Makes 10 pounds fruit cake. .To Was awarded, a small counter-claiin cake. It keeps well, and that is a necessity .when you think -of the store, brush lightly with port or against the plaintiff, Mrs. Florence number of times during the -Christ- brandy, wrap in waxed paper, and MacCullum, 'for the cost of the treat- --mas season when you .will be enter- keep in air -tight container.. Or brush ment. Delivering the judgment, the court taining. Then when Christmas it with grape juice, wrap' and store, g over, if you have any of the cake said: "Most ladies like their hair to left it can be used to add a de luxe Chili Con'Carne be a bright color but this lady proved .(A Real Mexican Recipe) to be an exception..' 4 4 tablespoons shortening or salad oil ) . Fetching yympAround Q' 2% cups finely chopped onion - :Gold Wire Cheaper .Cotton Easy to Make-- 4 cloves garlic (finely-choped). 2 pounds shoulder of mutton .Fun t0 Wear! 1 pound lean pork Strhnge as it may appear, it" is a Seasoned flour _ fact that if a steel wire were stretch - 1• tablespoon chili- powder . - ed r mile, won t more eve - a m at' Id cos teaspoon thyme or ground bay than a fine gold wire the same length leaves. Gold can be drawn out into such a 1 can red kidney beans (optional) fine wire that it Is cheaper than the : 4 e• 1 can cream of to$iato SOUP • average -size steel wire, which carr % tablespoon salt. not be drawn out to anything like the -4 cups boiling 'water same f►nenesa as the gold wire. It + + 2 Oxo cubes would take very little gold to make a • 1 cup chopped ripe olives a wire a mile long. ' Brown. onion and garlic in hot fat. f e + . a • or salad oil. Transfer to deep stew - ton and pork in 1 -inch " '•`' . r Nbes, coat with seasoned flour, and CREAM + a + brown in pan in which 'gnion amid h garlic were cooked. Add chili pow- A. N T E der, 'thyme, salt, cream .of tomato = a 1 soap, and the boiling water in which - Hlibaet Price Paid weekly _,. . .. + the Oxo has been dissolved. Tarn a J _ (Toronto Creamery) a into kettle containing onion and gar- UNITED FARXMS, Co_OPERATIVE a a lie, and simmer gently until meat is Dura• and George su. — Toronto + • a + r i f a�op a a gO e: , . •. til �v,�g •. _ .... 4597 _ PATTERN 4597 By Anne Adams. f Extra, smart—eaara easy'-to- make asy-to- '` 3 wake—is this saucy morning -time faock, Pattern 4597! Wouldn't the holiday, season neem brighter, —house chores 'lighter—if your wardl•obe could boast such a live- , ly wrap-around style as this? Then •�< �� r +�. �� ' send today for. tnis simple Anne Adams pattern with its easy ent- ' ting and 'stitching—all of which ¢? ' conspire to save' you time and money. Prettier sleeves that these y , Fos stead volumes of just- don't exist—and who could re- . y 4 �� " ��` � � stat` that spicy front -panel? Be- clears, sadly requlatid coming' ,neckline ric-rac and but- haat order a tea of s �xv� ton trim' also add to your at-home HAMCO. Puts summer ^ .111" chic. wasatth in e�y room, F avxa >. w...... ' Pattern 4597 is available in _ zsgnzdlsss of fifet��O misses' and women's sizes 14 16, i-• weather. No dust, no, 18, 20, 32, 84, 86, 88, 40 anJ 42. ySmola, no wash. less, Size 16 takes 4% yards 86 inch _ ;�h, Easy to handle. ifabric and 2% yards ric-rac braid. .too—and �' oa tl+e llustrated etcp-by-step sewing in- - budged Fos. psora pt structions ineluded. sszviee. osder Irma yous Send twenty cents (20e) in J000l RAM00 "41or _..._„+.A% for Ass`s] 1 rite — EM dssess svTout HAMILTON p21t001K: COKE 0-ali6 Al—W �- and businom s' MAMLTON. CANADA ;Year Local Dealer's Name Appears Is The hour B�rthda�v ? "DAY SCH00t. by R. WEIR ����� Wbat the STARS foretell for t.hoae bolo on.'November 28, 27. 28, C tNADA7-1 A .c. 29. and 30 and Dec. let and tad. t itAKWAL TOMCCO'f `' - _ GENERAL—If the date of your birth is listed above, the gun v�a9 In the Sign Sagittarius c'hen you were born. This makes you en- t"SpiitlHO rR00RAM } thusiastic, hopeful and,optimistic by nature. You should avoid and Ever=' Fridav Night - LESSON IX. is cleansed, the heart begins to share grntvea to demonstration ofssness. You love youraffecthign ._haysnRe anatnre greatly on atnational Chruti&a Fruitfulao•e—John 15:1-16 the cleansing. remarkably expressive. it would be, to your advantage to guard e� to � oetwoA% ed Golden Test.—Herein is my Fa- . 4..Abide in me, and I in you. branch cannot• bear fruit, of it- against unkind speech when you are arous NOW FIND YOUR OWN BIRTH DATF ther glorified, that ye bear much fruit; and so shall ye be my disciples. the self, "except' it abide in the vine; t abide NOV. 26—Your lucky number' is 4. The keynote of .your planet Prosperity ch this year is indicated in your business _si}d, -` John 16:8. so neither can ye, excepye in me. 6. I am the vine, ye are the is whi o witn it which are financial prospects though some annoyances godr so brightly The L•ason In Its Setting 4-' ~'i5me branches: He that abideth in me, and soon overcome. .social activities, however, are not in - naturally to ellow. them -to in - a — Thnrsday evening, April I in him, the same beareth much fined though you tiro too optimistic 6. A. 80., Place—Probably in the upper fruit: for apart from me ye can do fluence you. NOVEMBER 27.—Thursday is the most favorable oay in the week ' in room, where the Lord's Supper was peerless expositor, nothing. That pe p Dr. Alexander, Maclaren, has said for you. Some very important developments are shown your Y bringing a considerable incxease i-4, yovx income. inatihited. _ that, by Christ abiding in us and his business affairs you should cultivate rcc.cct' Per authority and control your im- The beautiful discour concern- ts8 the viae and the brad thea is a he words abiding in us, sorriething a deal more than a gmere accept- petuosity. NOVEMBER 28.—The 4th,' 13th, 22nd' and 31st are your lucky part his wonderful reveches n to iiia disciples on the night before his Seat ante of Christ is in It means the whole of the conscious nature of days. This year is important for business affairs. !here. should be a slow, steady improvement bringing more prosperity and sue - crucifixion,sc Thursday evening of Pass T cion Week This long discourse be- Christ being saturated with Christ's desires; his understanding, cess. Be cautious in your correspondence. NOVEMBER 29.—There is a strong love of drum a'in your nature' ..gins with chapter 13, extends through 16, is followed by chaff words, bis his affections, his will, sU being- steep- and you should be particular) clever in comedy or. drama. The y for 37 and 1939 ;ood ysuaccessful ilmpor'tant chapter and der 1?, which records the high -priest- ed in the great truths which the Mas- . years me favvorable news and bare e very while o►a an ly prayer of our Lord which he ut- that shortly before his ter spoke." We can do many things without ourney. NOVEMBER 30. ---This is a changeable period -for you financiallq tarednight, tared abiding in Christ—we can go to can contribute heavily to and ditEculties with elderly people should be avoided, also disputes and an agreement to shown. Much 1. I am the tree vine. The nation of Israel was often, in the Old Testa- •� church, we Christian causes, we can offer prayer, � ndenta of the Scrip- with workmates though a gain happiness is denoted socially. Do not forget that your main success life. will come through personal application and -.tined work. tro Min connection with Office of tures. But there is one• thing we do, unless our life and ser- .Mayor -' 16-14I. Of worse the vine here re- Titles and Privileges Go With Its property and you will gain by a loan or legacy There ma be a removal of the upper hand when things In Macy Toil m of British Lord Jesus,' and that is, we cannot Empire war so esteasivety cultivated in Palestine. ,This is the seventh and bear fruit: 6. If a man abide not in me, he is are a bit muddled. DECEMBER 2.—On the whole, the coming year will be brilliant Even will The office of Mayor is an ancient cast forth as a branch, and is with- .one, reaching back to Saxon times. Christ occurring in the Gospel of - John, and only in the Gospel of Jobb, Durtug his .term., the Mayor of a bor- benefit you. Control your carless of a happy. o -lucky temperament. g Birth Date is listed above and you would like' your per ough is always .Chief Magistrate, burned. burned. .the and is accosted as "His 'Worship" in _ -.--of,wds as -the true vine, he aa- ' the courts, the term being derived listed above, send preferred) St. W., Toronto, Ont. Please print your name, address and birth from the Saxon "worth -ship;' mean - ye abide in you, ask whatsoever ye will, Ing s highly estimable person. In .lore,.or ever can have again. There not many vines, brit one. •In that Scotland the mayor is called the "Pro- FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOROSCOPE send 113c (coin pre - {erred) to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Out. Please vost;' which comes from "praeposi- bear much fruit; and so shall ye be tus," the Latin for 'perfect" or one ....vine. - - -' -vine there La no true life who is placed before. Both Edinburgh me, I also. have loved you:. abide ye 'ye -oleagow have Lord Provoeta, but e and in England the same word usually when we depart from this life' we b- • - : saes a •16; Isa. 6:1-7; Jer. 2:21; Ezek. 19: tures. But there is one• thing we do, unless our life and ser- DECEMBER i.—While you may nave u e and public companies, yet these will be easily overcome -' 16-14I. Of worse the vine here re- coot vice spring from our union with the property and you will gain by a loan or legacy There ma be a removal of the upper hand when things tarred to is the grape viae, which Lord Jesus,' and that is, we cannot residence. Give your love- of harmony war so esteasivety cultivated in Palestine. ,This is the seventh and bear fruit: 6. If a man abide not in me, he is are a bit muddled. DECEMBER 2.—On the whole, the coming year will be brilliant Even will last of the famousdeclarations of.. cast forth as a branch, and is with- and successful both financially and socially. • relatives tendencies even though you are Christ occurring in the Gospel of - John, and only in the Gospel of Jobb, eyed; and they gather them, and cost them into the fire, and they ars benefit you. Control your carless of a happy. o -lucky temperament. g Birth Date is listed above and you would like' your per - beginning with the two significant "I set." -When Christ speaks 41tf burned. burned. [f your .not 9onal horoscope, or if ou wish a complete horoscope for an date 10c (coin to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide -.--of,wds as -the true vine, he aa- ' Ahidiag in Christ - 7. If abide in me, and my words listed above, send preferred) St. W., Toronto, Ont. Please print your name, address and birth signs to himself a place no other -Person is the universe ever had be- ye abide in you, ask whatsoever ye will, date plainly. ......« .lore,.or ever can have again. There not many vines, brit one. •In that and it shall be done unto you. 8• Herein is my Father glorified, that ye FOR YOUR COMPLETE HOROSCOPE send 113c (coin pre - {erred) to A. R. Weir, 73 Adelaide St. W., Toronto, Out. Please life flours, and apart from that bear much fruit; and so shall ye be print your name, address and birth date plainly. ....vine. - - -' -vine there La no true life my disciples- If we are to live a true me, I also. have loved you:. abide ye 'ye - If We Are To Boar Fruit The husbandman expresses. a re- prayer life with the love, and -the power, and the experience of prayer - lationship of possession and care on marking it, there moat be no question which Jesus has given us: we know the one side, and of dependence and about the abiding, and„ if we abide, be no about the that all. things work together for submission on the other. beareth there .need question what we will and 60 �� that our Lives are •divinely plan - 2. Every branch in me that liberty oaf asking God tied. that. suffering has been fore - not fruit. he takrth it away. the certaintyy of its being done. seen bit' God, and will never destroy As fire fruitless branch has no is glorified among men when those Christians are seen to bear ofoundi do we know our souls; profoundly 1 living convection with the vine, no who are that ova -are loved by the Father, and more can the fmitless, professing _ ^ 'C"tian with Christ. How, and fruit, to live - such a life, that the world bannot help but th' of God by the Son, and that nothing will separate us from that love; we when the husbandman takes the fruit- and give him the glory 9. the Fatneit hath loved ever too have a divinely bestowed pur- fleas branch away is left unmention- Even as pose is our liven—namely, the be"' ed; there is not one definite way or. ed; me, I also. have loved you:. abide ye 'ye Lug of fruit; -Anally, we know that the process may be .gradual. in. my love. 10. If keep my com- when we depart from this life' we And every branch that beareth fruit. asaadments, , ye shall abide in my at-home he cleanseth it, that -lb may bear more love; even as I have kept my Fath- fruit.shoal er's commandments, and abide in his . 12. This is my.commandment, tba L Already ye are clean because of love. Here are two fundamental ye love one another, even as I have the word which I have spoken unto facts, which nothing can ever loved you.. 13. Greater lave hath no 'yon. Everything. which had been change, clearly announced by our Man than this, that a man lay down .conveyed .in his word had been an Lord: first, that God loves Christ, his life for his friends. agent of purity, and had tended to ifaake them clean. His revelations and, secondly, thr t Christ loves ua. What our Lord is urging upon his fol -cleansed their minds like a sweet, Lowers is that they should realise in V. F=riendship with Christ and its >.aieah mountain stream flowitig into their own lives these mighty troths Privileges, John . lb : 14, 15. • 14. Ye ._ .a stagnant. pool. And when the mind and abide Ln ,the love which Christ are my friends, if ye do the things a has for them. which I command you. 16, 'No longer 11. These things have I spoken un- do I call you servants; for the ser- to you, that my joy may be in you, want knowetb not what his -lord do. and -that your joy may be made full. eth: but I have called you friends. It is very, vert significant that the ,The liberty to claim the friendship .> Lord' Jesus, with a single exception, of Jesus, the power to enjoy it, the ■-.& never speaks of his own ley un l e grace to prove it in all its blessings darkest night of' his life, the night . —all come to .us as we do the things of his betrayal. The Lord Jesus hada he commands us. 11 For all things JOY that. night which no one could that I heard from my Father I have take away from: him because of at made known ulito you. These twelve least four things: his knowledge of men were Christ's confidants. 8e' • ",rs God's over -ruling and guidance in ev- 'gear o opened his heart to them. He kept raise ��� as ba erything that was iasppening to him; nothing back from them. ..60;;:-44A ot waates� lo h; inhisthat 'heou3ness of the hwas 16. Ye did not choose me, but I 1 a� tyre a love " c 9oet �o�ytmrt�eraoto doing the work of God, the greatest chose you, and'appointed you.. The �ct, ee work that anyone could ever do, lay- stability *of the connection of friend- w oxov�ot sem_ Ing down his life for men; and, fin- ship between the 'Lord and his dia- ally, in the conviction that he was, in ciples is assured by the fact that its his death, going home to his Father origin lies with the Lord and not with S. from whom • he had come. Now, mail• That whatsoever ye shall though in a.different degree, we have ask of the Father in my name, he rmwffAeom om 01 REAL ofIF FLAVOUR exactly the same springs of joy,and may, give you. "These are the clog - we have them because -of the words ing words, of the parable of the Vine. The'wbole mystery of the Vine and its branches leads up to the other mystery—that whatsoever we ask in His name the Father gives I Our faith in the teaching and the truth of the parable, in the truth- and the life of the Vine, must prove itself by power in prayer. The life of abiding and obedience, of love and 'Joy, of cleansing and -fruit -bearing, will surely lead -to the power of pre- vailing prayer." 0 versitles, and certain cathedrals. some mayors and lord mayors have other' tifiea, too. London's Lord Mayor, for instance, to Portreeve. or In modern parlance, 'Admiral of the. Port of Loudon, :anti as such he takes precedence .over all officers of the Royal Navy .in London waters. and only the King and the Prince of Wales can issue orders to hind. In many towns—including Dundee, and'Nelaon and Moseley (Lane"bire) —mayors are allowed the privilege of setting up lamp -posts °uUtde their homes, and the practice has also spread to . the Dominions. At Sher- brooke. Quebec, where this privilege is highly prised, the residences of past mayors may be picked out by the dis- tinctive lamp -posts in front of them, bearing the coat -of -arms of the city, ,Dealt Drivers Safe �. Deafness is not a handicap when it comes to driving a car. On the tour trary, a deaf int usually Mach meas, • icker in reactions _s normal hearing, according to testa and ob• nervations carrid out by the Britisb - 1 Automobile Association. w6t ` 'Beaut4J Bible ! only - -"How Can You Self it For $1 QA -Am 154 Postage "THAT is what everyone says when they see this new OXFORD BASKET WEAVE BIBLE. 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Re s+ne to twolade Postage. .gpicy of Toronto 73 ADEWDr. ST., W. 9tute 421 �ORONTO, 2 's tet. {' v:S :•r�. r,,s[r,-v��-,✓'R== ^"'" .. t � `.'a*�'?�.�++s,a.a ,mrrr. fie', -3n +rte f.+-'•y.s •Ansr,� k+r- _....��"�+.a•!^mw.�,e.:,...�.. e.., .J. ...E :ens - ,r ....er .F .�.s,�w' .a..�% i� r P�. p :. sic a ` sake seg VotersList, 1937scoots L�istss �� HOOFING SPECIAL = ? PieWering. Clydesdales arestill on TUESDAY, NOV. 30th — Auction top. Nelson Wigg, of Claremont did 1'�-1Ny�0 i1.2S Per so >ILM per gsat. ;1.60 paid Ila advasies sale of farm stock, impleasenb - the finis at the Royal Winter Fair 2 ting ;1.45 per sW I� 8nbecripCoas to United States etc, the property of Alex Annan, Municipality of the Towrship Of in Stallion Classes. Junior, Senior, 3 -ply Roofing 11.80 pee s4• and GL Hi WJK i� in advaua, lot 28, B: F. Con. Picldering. Pickering. and Grand Champion: Best regards Rock 'Faced (90 lbs) $2.65 per Sale at 12.30 s Terms Cash. _:-N _ h = to him from his many friends. See bills. Wm Maw, auctioneer. o ce is hereby giveD that I Asphalt Paper .(400 ft.) 8ft r+st. • JOHN MURKAR. Proorietor, have complied with sec, a of the in tots of z sq. or over. Voters' 'List Act . and that I have Roof Mg -- + =� THURSDAY, DEC. 2nd. -- Auct- Cas hOnly posted up at my office, sale of about 4 acres of standing pt White-' _- State, Tile and Gravel Roofing, t tim►her, maple, beech, ash and' vale, on -the 20th day of November, - E. R. Woodward 1937 the list of all Asphalt' Shingles, Roll, R000ng, cedar, the property of the Holden Persons entitled n:= PICKERING ••� Estate,. at lot, 8, con. .8, Picker- • to vote in the_ said Murucigality at 1-ply,i1.25 per rell. Roof Coating, • for every member of the family' Municipal 'Elections, and that such t35c, per gallon. rII/gQL`10 YARD ing. Purchasers have till .April 1st LUMBER 1 r1 The greatest variety of handsome 1939 to remove timber. Sale at list remains thele for inspection. Also chimneys .rebuilt rnd repaired quality gifts ever offered the pub- . 1.30 p. m. A. S. Farmer, auct- And I herelby call upon 811 voter PHO'�TJ 341K) ioneer, to take , immediate proceedings • to SACK RE 1 D _ Lie can be yours, absolutely g have any errors or ' issions torr- DAN BA RTUN 35-15 i �� FREE THURSDAY, DEC. 2nd Auction , ected according to law, the last day �{: ]Law lYlotoX Sales -by patronizing our store sale of faun stock, implements, far appeal being .the..l2th day of /1 TTL T��N ; Caarysler-Plymeu& Beautiful English Tableware in etc, at Whitevale, the property of -December, 1937. ('L -the "Royal Cameronian" pattern, Wm. Anderson. Sale at one o'7 Dated this 20th day of November, Dealer and hest of other awful items clock, sharp. Texans - 3 months 1937. _ credit. 4 p•. c. per annum off for, Donald R Beato i n. Brock Road Gravel G(OD-U provide worthwhile valuable gifts cash. See, bills. Won. Maw, auc- Clerk of the said Municipality, a SED CARS - pit GOODYEAR TIRES for everyone.. tioneer. - S41ect your gift and obtain it free, a A'"WTIONa F/�ERs .Crushed Pit Run ;LLARD BATTERIES GENERAL BLACKSMITHIN(I - ~Call at the store, for partianlars. Radio �e �i J � ��, :.gavel •SKILLED MOT -OR REPAIRS Yon pay no mre, often {ees G v GENERAL RLPALR YORK Give as -a trial on a New or a Used through our use of this advertising We are.ptepared .to repairears, Sand Susi 24 Hour, Towing Service nedium. We know you'll like ' IL -Expert service and re- trucks, tractors and al I farm Graded Gordon .j. sire' to all makes. Rena- maohiner wheels rebuilt. Stone LaW f "We are aot.siitisfled unless you are"' p y. Phone 2908 ` onable chargas. Work tire -setting, wood -work and Delivered or Lotided In.' Pit Our Fresh and Cured Stoats are guaranteed. wood turnine of all kinds. __ - • , • - +sept wholesome ab�mmE-leetr� Befrtg- ARTHUR FI1rL;i plaee your order now for PH� Toronto otoffice Howar 71 woodworking and turning.•JOHN BOURNE & SOiy ' -4 See our weekly sales bulletm rai Graduate Radia and Television Institute Phone or Call _ SPECIALS Member Official Radio Service Mea'i �• �. RO WE I3ROCK - Association. - $ROUGHAM, ONT. 46 Phone i20t, pICKE�ING t3rockRoadStoreand Blacksmitls Shop. : • • - -Phone, Pith 502 .-_._fSvccemor to -W H. Jackson) — - -- :' THE --------'W'MMIT$-Y' ..' The Beet that SaLuwft - - and artistry can qiw► = All Beasts Saturday and Holiday Even. �S 'AN N D C E iv njA E ianiinslisa �s �„►► �• • 11V E P R S E - - cgs. 0 Dent. # 4� : !FRIDAY and SATURDAY Aloveaaber ZS and 27 _.. , .a 4S Last Slsosv-ri F. at 9Sat t P _ - - Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Saturday Evening Sbow starts at 8.20 SONJA HENIE Harry Hull GNP 'TYRONE POWER e ostTh M Advan BuilderContractor c ag dStonework • THIN IC a specialty Br W with - Architect's Service rn r ' 0 AttTHU R TRENCHER EepBD: RAYMOND WALBORN THE, CROWN IS' E! • . w .. AN DAV ti •: Roeeh+}nk Rd. and KiaRetno Rd. ALAN HALE _ 4•L8 Phone Pisk 50 £' �N _ j �° "• . w MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY November 29. So ani.1Notince to You .First Sbow at 7.0* ;Last Complete Show at 8.20 ... a X« •�Y ..... ,. if ! We do Building nf all kinds King' Solomon s R fit a0A1�PBNT>aR[tiG, Mines CEJlENTING. j - Ub�B With . r'L I 'G ROLAND' i'OUNG etiod �. PAUL ROBESON fi.00,tING GEDRIC HARDWICKE We a so sell Brantford Roofing EE JdAt-rials, Empire Bathroom- . s.� ,+;.� ANNA . Equipment, Dnro Weser - 1IN,9 stems. ,Beate •.. } -JOE E. BROVf/N � y h -' Stable Equipment Your an '"Y"en"s Ir other Building Material When s Yo r � Estimates Free Work Guaranteed nd 4 i e .�� J. PROUSE MARIAN MARS Phone 9502;. - FRED KEATING . j "7. EDGAR KENNEDY - PICKFft[NG, OYTARI v J,� j 38 9 . 'We ave NOT only bigger smarter; -more- distinguished DLA TO „LTJ -_- FI __. N - Y � VES this new :McLaughlin -Buick for' 1958_pioneers two Ajor motoring advaneeriients. Ong is the new DYNA- �KiuQ�►Kt/!fL • ASH Engine—an outstanding improvement of t1W t A complete lin of Stoves and famous Valve -in -Head Straight Eight design, resulting - in literally amazing 'new performance: �'l+e '(Wit' is Ranges on. our floor for your TORQUE -FREE Springing—soft, shock-srnothering tush •• inspection. c dons of coiled steel replacing the old -leaf -type rear vin'ings, t� 1 + . Eby / ..for a matchless new kind of comfort unit safety-' Both ' these great engineering triumphs rcrc ext lusivc to -'the-, - `A Telephone Call, will have one of out men at your g g 6 d new i�IcLau Klin -Buick.. Heading a lin new list. door with a complete line-up of prices an McLaughlin -Buick advantages, they stamp this quality Monthly .payments. ick.. suit your , - 1.:_.: ase on the General Motors -Instal- Eight as the morf advanced motor car in the , worfd. Seo mhit plan, \ U. t. j and drive it—and,• you, too, will agree... It's on display. - We 'make' a generous allowanea Eor stovesand dell -ins. l' now at our showrooms. _ ; 'As have now a stock of =so e -conditioned stoves. �* __- Doat forget --We meet compe iton prices. CHAS..COOPER -- AREnRaNT _ -i - ..CHARLES COOPER _ CLAREMONT, ONT. -X tr 7­ • Laaressad Mrs. Fred Ward. Topic--"Steward- and Mrs. D. Gregg. Loaf Cake by W all. A fling-song, led by Miss G. Mrs. Hammond, Mrs. W. Ward. Forsyth, in her usual peppy style, L.- E. 0"N&EIL-L ship.. taken by Congratulation.6 sae extended 'with Mrs. Walter Ward, at the FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND! Rev. avWrs. Augustinewere in And Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. Thankoff- - to 3WAsday. - ­ . vring. All ladies cordially invited. 'the pupils of our Public and Con- piano, concluded with Auld Lang Mrs Dickinson . Dicnson is reported to be Kindly note that the Young Poo- tinAation Schools who w"Good Night ladies" ere success- Syne and ---�­Sucaessor to W. J. Mather, lu very poor health. ule's Union of the United Church ful in winning prizeis at the Orator- brQught a happy social evening to 'A' stodffville Mr. and Mrs. Brooks entertained have changed the date of the ores- .cal Contest sponsored by the W. I. shone. All left after wishing Mr. Night and Day Ser*iee the Bowlers' Euchre this rweek ent;ation of their , drama "MY Old at Brougham on Friday evening last. and Mrs. Condy many more years John and Mrs. .-Caster of Toronto; New 'Hampshire Home" from Dec-- In the Middle School, Helen Glover of wedded happiness. Business Phana Residence Phony ..".w spent Sunday with the former's- fat- ember 3rd to Friday December 10th. won 2nd Prize and Allen Tomlinson 9$01 9820 Watch for further notice. They 4th; 4th b6ok 'Andrea Len- Miss Katie. Beeton spent Sunday being entertained by the Brougham son, Consolation Prize and in the For Prompt and Guaranteed- Union uarant ed_ :.j Union to-night (Friday�_ 3rd • - book,. • - Jean. McCullough, 1st Dear Sir:- at her home here and helped cele acc- Prize. 'brate her brothers' birthdays-, The pupils of Form 3 and 4 Re your article in the News v pan Dickson,visited Rev. J. E. and Mrs. G RADIO SERVICE Miss Mabel Sanderson returned to oc ied by Miss lover and h " Th Helen, also Dr. and Mrs.'of -.November 19th, discussing the Clan6mont after spending two the Museum on Thursday lastThey Tomlinson fire equipment situation, your in- Phone Clare. 518. were fortunate in. obtaining a guide attended the fowl supper at Camb- 'on Mon formant was wrong in his having to who explained the objects concerning ray 4day evening last. Mr. Paul Wilson Wnths in the' city. -Fred Hardy was taken to St wait for sanction of trwu. or more of the Glover. was a former pastor of the r Michael's Hospital this week where the;' ancient history, Later y the Trustees of the Village to� allow h4 will undergo a surgical operation. visited the Victoria College residen- Cambray Church which was destroy- the fire-fighting equipment to go to -Balsam Overland 'ces, and afterwards spent the after- ed by fire last June. A beautiful Mr. and Mrs - C - A. the fire at Mr. Milne's. I understand o overland's noon at the Royal. Winter Fair, for new eddibe has been erected and the Fully E(juippe&-4keasonable Rates Ispent Sunday with Mr. this point vaLi settled; that p'rx)vid- -had complimentary -titk- 'dedication service was held on-Sun- Radios - Tubes - Batteries. People at Fzin. which they' day• nwr=g. At' the fowl ing the Fire Chief or one of his Tubes bested Free sApper The Baptist Church here announce ets. deputies was Present, this equip- Coniiaiulaflons to Mrs. A. Man- over 1000 people sat dawn to a their SundaY' School Concert and ment is allowed to go three miles in Christmas Entertainment for Dec. tle- and Mr. Robt. Lynn, on being goose supper. Rev. Mr. Glover any direction irection. - from Pickering Vill-. 2nd. (Thursday). prize-winneri in the Peanut Contest extended greetings from the Oshawa age,. without the . consent. of any Id recently at the Overland Store, Presbytery and the Bay of Quints Roy Flomyth returned to Port he trustee. So I fail to-see-Any reflec- Credit this week- after 'spending during their anniversary. With 1091 Conference. tion on the part of the Trustees for re during his mother's peanuts in the jar, Mrs. Mantle's On Saturday evening a number of foresight-. Let me further -HOTTER guess + 4wme time he was 1098 and Mr. Lynn,. 1100 - lack' of the friends of Mr.. and Mrs'. Thos n is illness. Gl6ver attended a. Mrs. Robt. Beelby and Mr. Leslie Candy met at their. home to convey add, Mr. Editor, this equipine t Rev. J. E. owned by the Village of Pickering, Clare- of b%eetiAg of the Executive of the Bay Gaudin were the winners in the greetings, it being the 25th anniv . , i the game as Brougham and Clare "hicky nun-lber" draw. Mrs. Beelby ersary of their wedding. It -was a of Qvinte Conference on Wednes- mont and contribtite a certain am- 'day at Belleville. received a lovely blanket and Mr. complete surprise,, They -ere asked ouht of fire t protection. - But all of Rev. R. B. Harrison B. A. of Gauslin a fine shirt• to enter the living-roam to the these equipments should be owned ' chiirge of thi- The Women's Institut,� met at the 'strains , of Lohengrin's Wedding -.5mithfield7, will h ave by the Township, and manned by a- M' the United Church next hom6 of Mrs-. F -Carson fifty - in March, Mrs. T: Gregg at the piano. C, services a' splendid program After which the happy couple were Volunteer Brigade as at present Sunday, as Rev. J. E. Glover is to n number, when This would the same protection conduct anniversary services there. was given. An. address on "The In- presented with a large bouquet of V to the farmer and other ham Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Gregg, Robt.t- flu-M:e,of Associates" was given by "mums" by Miss Jennie Michell, and lets as is derived by the 1111 larger cen: Influence is either decorated with flowers by Mrs. Ada- .-tyrin'and Edgar Shirk have'been In Mrs.. Stanbury. tree, and would eliminate for all 'Uxbridge for a few days where they good or, bad. No one lives to them- HarrLi. -ne-guests then found their "'In simple but rich de- are-re=decorating worn-out discussion of sign we can furnish -gre-re-decorating and repairing Mrs selves. Home is -fi�;re influence -is partners by matching flowers; Lunch when can our eqQ4xment go- td-a fire. formed. There is the smile,' the was immediately served from the The Township should further (>-n a 'rials that will -,Gregg's residence there.. .memorials 3,1r: and Mrs. Harold Heard,' als�o cheery word, uplifting conversation, dirdwroom, prettily decorated in from every silver. high-class pumper thai would carry -standpotnt. In dignity Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Heard and son, leisure time, seeing good mothers. pink and il T-&Nvards the end of its..own supply of water and addit- Donald, of Whitby, jpent Sunday There is punctuality, -dependability, the lunch, the bride w asked to long chemicals to be available to of ' appearance our frugality, The meaner influences: - large bride's cake, f"ngly work will stand out with Mrs. FA. Gibson and daughter, uences: cut a any one in the Township of Picker- 1.deceit, untruthfulne6e, selfishnes& trimmed for the occasion and passed through the, ages. 4 acres of jesalousy,- but In ascending the hill by Mrs. Harriss the remainder 'Of ing. -motorizatioa has made it poss- No. Greater Tribute An auction sale of we never- meet a the evening was spent in 9whes, ibis ' to reach any point In our dh- -STAY"RD standing tkniber on the Holden Es- of prosperity, may trio from a central point in less, N. W. tate, 2 1.2 ralles. wwt of here in to friend. Piano Duet by - Mrs- T. super;iseod by the Misses Forsyth than ten minutes M9114ray Scommental and Jean. Gregg, interspersed with Greggand Mrs. McIntyre. A vocal u .1be held on Thumsday, December 2nd. Thanking you for the spawce and Works See gale register in another column, duet by Mrs. Walter Ward and Mrs. humorous stories and music. A con- this clears the air. PL 462 Wbitby Ont, .4L!so bills. W. Evans. A vocal solo by Miss test, a mugicaf romance was very hope. Kingston Rwul West by appropriate. Several solos sung by yours. N E The Sunday schooi of the 'United Margaret, Johnson: Address McEwen entertain- Rev.* J E Glover on "Peace"- Mr. W. M; Palmer were enjoyed Church are Planning an a2ent and white Gift Service in the Trustee. Pickering Village With the signing of the Armistice Sunday school rooms the Church all responded that the world would on Wednesday. evening, Dec. 22nd. .� be safe for. Democracy. The ceasing Maple Leif RutuaOue. At Claremont • Mr. and 'Mrs. E. Bryan, of Co- of hostilities has done little to avert Bourg who regently. sold out their a repetition. Forces that put Us in- Insurance Cc. Ernest C., Fetzer. mics, political, more Madeline station business, have pur, to war; - econo chased a confectionery and tobacco war, more profit. Forces to lessenV & '14ANESA IN$ISO up-- & 011 Money required. Good business in- that place. War: Conscription of wealth, rich Cheap,Rata for Pam and CAGNIn First Mortgages. Beauty and poor alike go into the trenches. 31r, and Mrs. Drake and daugh LAWYER _ie'r Vel' visited with this is a time for peace-�rniking in .14'years otperiOnce -Sal of Strathroy, _77 Velma, � on the home and in '"surs'nes Rev. P. D. and Mrs I 'Augustine ov.. the-comm.unity, in er'the week-end. Miss Drake sang a the individual. This part of the pro ovEL curTING, much-appreciated solo at the. Sun- grain _a., i rought to a close with Farm Machinery sEI A6 m POOP NG.' of. the National Anthem AN Kba& the singing day ser%ices Paul, daughter of the late followed by the. hostess serving re, Write or Pb=W Mrs. Pa demonstration of Frost and WOOL Cock5hutt- DeLA91 HARCELLINd Mrs. Readman freshments, rid a dernons Mev, -Duke, visited v oatmeal, cook'es, by Mrs. Lonsdale ]BOWMAN &ROWE For. Sale--1 extra good 7 ft. F and Specialize- Hot Oil Treatment on Monday: Mrs. Duke is in very Y. Binder. I W Binder. 7 7ft. M - H. Bt and Permanent Wave -poor health at present, she having N�,E[=Y ONTARIO n. Grain Gr- fallen -some .time so, fracturing Kid Gang Plow. i, 8 1' Reasonable Pric, r • .rulers. 1, 2-furrow, Oliver Tractor [UNDELL '.­q -:"her hip -cut. Ford- MRS. M. N A.RZ111ONT Plow. 3 used Mowers 5 Mr, Stanley Beal, of Lindsay, RUBBER BOOTS Phone IN$ son Tracior and Double Dim Hart- - Mrs. Chas - Langlois, of Brampton laced boots ow Bissell.. I Cabinet "Rogers Elec and her sister,tris Radio, 'excellent . ut condition, A raont of Toronto, and , 1. LAND Mr. and Mrs. Beim their cousin SRY ZiL Miss Marion Dunning, of Ottawa, Youths' and Boys' real buy. 1 Jersey Bull. pure bred i yearling. Frere visitors at the Beal home dur- F. J. DONLIPAN B. A., B. Se, k-end -.`,Men's $1.75, W. F. D the records - mw ing the wee :Greenwood ' ds of ISSEY, "Is are The Mission Circle of the Baptist h free insoles Puo-m FicK 2314 tyorflGibson and Yarnold, SW with Church will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 19@1@ A,V. MITCHELL King East, Oshawa. Ph"W. �3ft at 2." P. m. at the home of The -Economy Store ALL LINES Piekerin 9 of Bulk Candies. Chocolates -entree Cla" mont �,,'Creams aiiii'llard 1C `STANLEY - THEATRE re 'f Berry Boxes CiMes, STAM Ont Ail sizes 0 -'STOUFFVILLE Personal Greeting Cards., 6qt. and 11 qt,. Baskets, .6usbd -Phone 100 Hampers, sold at Hagermao'sifts- ket Factory, one mile north of the -0 RADI SAL ES $1.00 per do7 Showing Eclipse Fountain.Pen and Green River School, off No. 7 . Week Nights-8-1.5 Standard Time make lovely gifts SetHigbway. P Get o ail ALE'S LACE ur prices before buying else. Hollays--2 Show Sat. & s,land9p.m. d s where. We delive 'THIJRN, FRIDAY-& SATURDAY )!S ONT. CLA.REMONT, 77,42-2 and 27 Phone. Mark. 1604 November 25, 25 vI CE Phone 3201 -E ic. ou'litain' Mus* • Auth Starring' Dealer­ or G�neril BOB BURNS ew nd t art MARTHA'RAYE Electric, Victor a -JOHN HOWARD Zlxe K" g's Rig ..:Warner...­ llway Paramount Short Subjects 'F stock of ~new Radios on SAFE -'D I RECT C No W RING -MI ALS C Inp LEAVE; PICKE (Eastern Standard Time) MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY and at all times Novembe r 2 - 9,30 1 and Dec, I sed radios' batt- For Toronto For 04hawA tock of u 9 . . :.,. 'und,'Iniermediate P01101% See -my s abd InteVmedlate -Points PETER.15. KYNE,S STORY A. M. - M. P. IL P. X P. M- e1rX operated and electric. 13, ?P 2. 3-1 , e 8.32 f 9 c12.54. ..'. 6.54 8 a 7.09 9.31 'Tra Ped -will be interested -in. the new 9.39 c 3.31 You 1,54 e 7.54 P U 7.44 1-1.01 10.32 Starrifig m Stewarf-Warfier 8.54, a 2.547 ..P. M. 5. 81 11.31) B-Batteryl 10.24- .,.8.54 e 9.54 12.31 6.31 CgARLES. STARRETT 10-54 4-M battery Radio 11-54 5. 64' bll-.'44 1.31 7.31 .12.31 ,PEGG STRATFORD and no,. b.- Sunday and Hui. otills 'Short Subjects and,. Comedy .,,&-Daily except pesial---New 2-volt battery radio, Sst., Sun., and Hol. Only. &- Sat. only. Saturday- with batteries. -RATES Thursday. Friday sad $47,50, complete ATTRACTIVE •For Thrilling 3-Day Visit# NG December 2, 3 and 4 'R C CM BOSTON *ASR N 'R -­'Claremont -W NEW YORK F. COOPER, 1W.4 All[ONTREAL ATLANTI "'Thin Ice" 'AD-A -RADIO -COLLEGEFT CAN. Ticks" and. bifornatita. Starring SONJA HENIE TYRONE POWEN �' ,q a "t x �' i `tin11BY�L •-.'t, . •. "...Y s y' - 'S' e_.... . _ ... - ... .. _ ... • - +fes S- .ss _ � _:uJ - .r 51•'iip,H§�F .KY ,�G Y✓�}vE.?E� .�_" not FA ✓.�i .'7' - t^ '3' • •. - Germany OU weekend to share in the 1 exploitation of her colonial empire, 3� a e part of which was taken from Ger. THE y after the Great War, under a •___ _—� + ��4 �man � _ ` � _ plan whereby the Reich would be g1v- Heaviest Fall in 26 Years villa Bill, on Highway No. 8, ten miles east of Goderich. The driver and his en raw materials in exchange for animals were not hurt. the fatal crash was George Eastland, NEWS INTERPRETED of Thornbury, who escaped with min- manufactured goods, or injuries only. The young woman, `Sulfide Proves Invention , Nobel Peace Prise Baltimore -bora, like the former Wal- The Ministry of Colonies, apprehen• over large rocks in the ditch before A Commentary OSLO.—Viscount Cecil Chelwood, lis Wartield, who after her divorce sive over Fuehrer Adolf Hitler's col- ,eye -witnesses to the accident. automatic rifle which, he claimed.' On the More Important ETdnts mad British pacifist and head of the from the shop ontal mits e,announced cam—of was pressed. But none. of those to storm. Thirty inches fell In Forest the W� the DukeOtdon WiadsPrbrll(rar AaKrar • 11ritish League of Nations Union this + willingneap tona muni uestudy a 4 known there in moue than twenty- be shot -himself with the weapon. He -- Nee was awarded the Nobel Peace motored to near -by Fairfield, with project for exchanging c � p !edits under his body would prove his claims about sidewalks. Saow-plows were used In By ELI2A8ETN EEDY — "-!Prize for 1937. Simpson for the wedding,. such }n agreement. Doren Cars Dltohed it showed that the rifle fired 10 bul- Snow was still falling in Sarnia late lets simultaneously. Seven of these Lord Cecil Is now in the United The manufactured goods fro G •81tmany would be used entirely in•-leatea as guest o1 the Church Peace .Session Suspended - VACANT SPOTS: Speaking in mediate in icto. In the first place. Unioa'and the World Alliance and is PARIS.—A heated verbal attack by velopment of the, colonies, it was Winnipeg last week, Right Hon. R: they were powerless because Japan :., scheduled to make speeches in New former Police Prefect Jean Chiappe, stated. B. Bennett declared that the British refused to have anything to do with York and Boston, on Communists touched oft a row in Dominions must build up their popu- the Conference, would consider none the .Chamber of Deputies this week. Jump Padlock lations and 811 in the vacant spots of its proposals. When Ambassador 'k Hope 'Lies With mime end which ended when President MONTREAL. — The French -Cana- towards which the jealous eyes of Norman Davis of the United States IWE'V YORK.—Viscount Cecil, at Edouard Herriot walked out, thereby dian Leftist weekly, "La Clarte," was other less fortunate countries are now made a rather non -committal speech suspending the session. in the hands of subscribers this week- turning. Question: How shall we fill inferring that action should be taken Chehvood, Nobel PQace Prize winner, Chiappe reviewed Communist ac- ithle week -end declared that "rehabili- end despite the padlocking of its offi- these "vacant spots" in a hurry? Mr. against Japan, it was immediately Ration of the League o1 Nations" was tivitie! from the Rightist viewpoint. ces by Premier Daplessis's orders a Bennett's solut(?n to the problem is seized upon as the opening all had -the greatest. single hope for peace. week ago. Empire co-operation, by which be been waiting for. Foreign Minister He added that it was not necessary To Stand To T4ie Last Sweep -lined on'the front page'was means, no doubt, encouragement of Anthony Eden immediately let it be to "reform thb League, but that SHANGHAI. — Fighting through the challenge: emigration from the. more crowded known that Britain would follow the there are "several small things" which mud and rain, Japanese this week - "Notice to Dupleasis. Nobody ever areas o1 Britain's dmains. American lead. The United Staten Abiould be adjusted, including the end drove the last Chinese defsmiers shall suppress La Clarte, defender of then accepted the appointment as '- 60rapping of Article II and separation from Kashing and occupied that vital the people and of civil and labor CONSPIRACY IN FRANCE: — Committee of One, backed by Britain :Y of the League from the Versailles southern link in the Chinese lines. rights" France, one of Europe's few remain- and France, to take fitting steps to `. Treaty. Central Japanese columns approached Ing democracies, has her own troub- end the war in China. But before the to within three miles of Soochow, and Our Income Rises m. les. Since the fall of Blum's Popular United States can institute any steps, Conspiracy northern detachments threatened to Front government this summer, they Congress will have to be agreeable. Inver: ate H e C OTTAWA. — During the -twelve have increased a hundred fold in view . Do you think they will do anything! PARIS --Raids to ferret out arms make untenable Chinese positions at months ending in September of this depots of a secret military organfza- Changshu' year the tide of recovery had run so of the fact that the present adminls- Frankly, we don't. Mon accused of -plotting against the Abod' 125 miles northwest of the strongly in Canada that .,national in- tration headed by Premier Camille line 19 Chinese divisions under the Chautemps is neither definitely of the THOSE ELECTION WMEECHES, ibeenrlty of the state" were extending come, reaching approximately ib; Lert nor of the Right but !s at the The Canadian Broadcsatiaa Commis C veteran General Tans Shen -Chi an- , N^ ' *Ito the provinces this weekend on 000,000,000, was the largest to the last now etas io celebrating Every of both factions. a ? ' ihrders of the Burets, Nationale. trenched themselves In strong defense seven years and the rate of economic mercy ting its 'first birthday Minister' of Interior. Yarn Dormoy, position just outside Nanking. Theg ffiadvance o! Canada during the year and then Rightist agitators, believed with a conference on .the many and After a conference with Premier Cant. Nankinocial spokesman declared was greater than that of any year in to be backed by Pesci t interests, are complex problems whish have come - _'lila Chaatempa, declared "the affair they were prepared to defend the city the cast decade except 1934; S. g,: arrested when authorities come upon a before the board during the past year. Js getting bigger and more serious "to the last". Logan told the Canadian Bankers' As- cache of arms, a bomb -proof shelter. One of the most important questions every minute." --- -- ` sociation in iiia retiring Presidential Rumors are now current that the to be discussed is the broadcasting of 1000-Acye RefOrest;tiOn address Rightists are preparing a "putsch" pollticaI speeches during election cam - r_ against the government. paigns, those. speeches, that were such Mr, Simpson Married WALKffiRTON.—Bruce County will BRIDGEPORT, Conn —Mrs. Mary start reforestation of a 1,000 -acre tract Bastian-Ai>s i'rede Too many issues are involved for a headache to nfae-tenths of the peo- - 'Kirk Raffray this week -end became to Amabel Township south of Wlar- Slum's Socialists ' to attempt at this Dle who listened In this September LONDON.—British industry has en- time to regain the seat of government. and October. Many these are who Rhe bride of Ernest A. Simpson. df� ton, the Council decided at its cloning dorsed Prime Minister Chamberlain's A tevolurion such as that of 2789 actually enjoyed the broadcasts, who +orced husband of her childhood chum, session this week. Options already announcement to the House of Com- would have to be faced, with interna-_ appear grateful for the political tnfor- `'dhe Duchess of Windsor. taken on 600 acres of land will be fa- mons that negotiations were contem- tional complications too drastic to matiaa they derived therefrom, bat creased by the purchase of another 600 acres plated for a British -American trade contemplate. judging by the number of protests re- , , ceived by Major W. E- Gladstone Mar - Forecasts Forecasts were' heard in political CANADIAN CAPITAL: We have - ray, the Commission's General Man - THE Alberta's Debt Decreased circles that negotiations would not been hearing a great deal _ the past ager, It is pretty generally felt that EDMONTON.—Alberta's net Lund- be concluded before the end of next few years about the domination of the candidates and their hackers were ed debt decreased $746,317 during the March. They take the place of in. Canadian industry by American caps- wasting both time and money in men - MARKETS last six months, it was shown. in an' formal and exploratory discussions in tsi• Refutation of that idea is made opollsing the air waves. interim financial report issued by Pro- progress for some time. this week liy the Secretary of the w vinclal Treasurer Solon Low. The re- Canadian Bank of Commerce, D. H. POOR SPORTS: The November portstated the net funded and un- Freitgltt Cars Derailed Ward, who addressed a service c1bb 'season of pheasant shoots brings its HAY AND STRAW funded debt as Sept. 30 was :167; PORT ARTHUR.—Traffic on two in Leicester. England. Says Mr. annual crop of cruelty stories, tales No. 2 timothy, =1'0 to $11 per ton; 984,176, compared with $168,730,493 at lines was held up this week -end by, Ward: Of every $100 invested in Can- of "sportsmen" who "fish" for birds .. No. 8 timothy, i{9 to >E10; oats and Min 31• dersllment of thirteen Canadian Ps adian industry, $70.60 !s Canadian, by placing baited books on wire ,"sat straw, $6 to $7. Above peleq efilc Rallway freight cars near Red $21.14 American and $7.92 from the fences, or drive wounded birds into o.b. Toronto. Best Miitary lisdes Rock, fifty miles east of here. _ , United Kingdom. He declares that the lake forcing them 'to drown. In GRAIN QUOTATIONS TORONTO.—Sieves thousand epee -<-there are about 1,400 United States Essex County Court this week. Will - Following are the week -end's quo- tators thundered their acclalm when LAdhbridge - �montou Route controlled or. affiliated companies in fact Ferguson, Pelee Island farmer. .'dations op grain transactions at TO-. Lieutenant Marahail ' Cleland of the VANCOUVER. — Discussing efforts Canada. but only 68 per . cent. of them denounced the hun;ere as "maniacs'' 'a *onto. for - car lots, 'Prices on. basis Canadlan army team, tiding Rozanua, of Vancouver organisations to obtain are manuf4etaring concerns. Of cap$- and "savages;' claiming that two men , �ILLf. bay ports: _ won the spectacular "Touch and out" 'direct air mail connection with the tal invested to these companies, only bad shot pis chickens along with wild Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, contest in rigorous competition with Yukon Territory. Defense Minister las 38 per -cent. Is to mana.acturlag. The pheasants. Another story tells of two -111.43%; No. 2 Northern, $1.39%; the best military riders sad horses of Mackenzie said in an interview here minority interest in these companies, hunters who ignored a "No, Trespass- ' No. 8 Northern $1.18%; No. 4 Nor. Ave nations, incauding his own, at the, it would be better it attempts were coming to about 22 per cent., is chistly Ing" sign on a certain farmer's prop. ern, iL10%. Horse Shore at the Winter Fair.. made to establish a subsidiary air Canadian, he says. Cheering news, arty, pursued a pheasant to the, far -- Western oats --No. 2 C.W., 66%e; line to the North. this! We may now begin to hold up mar's very back door, turned deaf .No. 3 C.W., 49Wc; No. 1 feed. 48%C. ' More 'Proops For Libya' ;j Technical experts of Trans -Canada our heads. ears to his pleas that they spare its Manitoba barley — No. 8 C:W, ROME.—Premier Muasolfai's Cab- Airlines had decided the Lethbridge life. The bird was a family pet, tame b%c; 'No. 6 C.W.. 64%c; No. I inet this week -end published a decree Ifidmonton route was preferable to the PASSING THE BUCK: It's hap- for many years. Poor sportsmanship,' s Seed screenings, $28 per ton. authorising expenditure of {10,540,- central British 'Columbta or coast s peDed again! Deadlocked, the Nine• we call it. More game wardens are r ;y South Aftican corn, alc, -tract 000 for establishing a second army route,. the Minister stated.. Power Conference meeting at Bruss- needed who will take an active inter - SIX corps to Libya. bringing Fascist mtli•, • fila to settle the question of the Sino- eat In their job and put a stop to Ontario grain, apWozimate p'-ric � strength •in the. North African "Russia-ReadyJap conflict, had to give up trying to such vandalbm, on Border _ _ • track shipping point—Wheat, 96cAa to colony to 100,000 troops. MOSCOW,—Marshal Vassily Kona 198c;' oats. 38c to 40c; -barley, Ste to stantinovicb Biuecher, Commander of 164c; corn; 60e to .62c; rye, 70c to Canf�da's Dearth Rab j the Red army along the Far Eastern " 6wfall TBc; buckwheat, b4c to 6fic; malting OTTAWA.—Canada's 1986 deathtrootier, this weekend exhorted hisSea Bl"S' (barley, 63c to 66c; milling osts, 39c troops ' and the Soviet Pdcific. fleet to 18e 41c. roll was 108.617, according to pro - stand ready to carry a war against • ' DAIRY PRODUCE liminary figures published in the an- Fascism "beyond our frontiers." a + _ Butter— Department report of the National Health -jeS ernrita,r'lU . wads Quotations to wholesale trade at Department This represented a ra- Trade tion of 9.7 per thousand of papula- ���a With u' S. ;Toronto this week -end. OTTAWA.—Negotiations are con• - lation. Creamery solids. No. 1 80il� to S03i templated for a new trade agreement 'Me highest rate was in Prince Ed - do 38 score ....... .... 29% to 00 between Canada and the' United Thifty Incites Fell This Week -did In Forest District�.Sarsia Iso- ward Island, 11.1, and the lowest. in do 37 score .....:....„ Y83li to QO ;States, Prime Minister Mackenzie fated --Auto b ' do 36 score 27% to OU Saskatchewan,' 6.7. King announced this week, F.:Dlors. Fatsttity at CoIlmQwood. rbeess tory conversations have been in pro - TORONTO. - King Winter ' had ready covered two feet deep. High- ' France Offers Share I�%w large (parafiined)1436 to '13;4 - Press since .August, the Prime 'Mints- !nasi o1 Western Ontario in as icy ways and streets were glazed with do twins 14% to 14 v PARIS.—France tactfully invited ter said. grip this week -end following a heavy lee. Between Sarnia and London do triplets ........:.._. 14I(t to 16 snowfall that varied from thirty In- more than a dozen motor -vehicles (Average price paid to cher at Forest to two and one-half were' ditched on Sunday, while no ihippers, f.o.b. country :King of Belgians Congratulates Mothers inches at Collingwood. ' busses were able to reach Sarnia from po into •) outside into. A strong northeast New lar raffined 13 §s to 06 Only fatality reported was Isabel points. (� ) Arbuthnot, 24 -year-old cashier in the wind started the snow driftfag. do triplets .............. 13 to '00 Collinprood Creamery plant, . who Sixteen inches of snow fell in the POULTRY AND EGGS was instantly killed there when the Goderich district, a radius of twenty Bayles priers: automobile in which she had been a miles either way. Motor traffic was Toronto dealers this wv ;t -end were r w passenger got .out of control during slowed down to a "walk" owing to quoting pro,,uccrs for ungraded eggs, r � L, s a heavy snowstorm andcrashed into poor' visibility and drifted roads. delivered, cases returned: a ditch off the main highway, just Numerous cars slid Into ditches and .-Grade A large .............:.... 37 to 00, 'Grade A medium ..... .,... ..... , 31 -to 00 . pullets..................:.............'•27 to 00 Grade B ............................. 22 to 00 Grade C 18 to 00, Dealers were quoted on graded eggs cases free: ' Grade A large .:._.... ..... 40 'to 00 Grade A medium ....... 36 to • 00 _ ptalets ................... ....... 30 to 00 r (imide B...... .................... _... 26 to 60 Grade C .22 to 23 LTRY Prices paid to 'county shippers: Dressed. Milk Sol. A Sol. B. Fed A. + Spring Ckiekens to 2 lbs.......: 20 .18' 22 Z to 8 lbs• ........ 16 MI -A 00 to 4 lbs......... 18 '1$ 00 ? d to •S lbs, ........ 10 11 'w :21 and over....20 `:18 02 1 King Leopold of the Be large families as he re` ceremonies at Roulers, the monareh appears in H converses with one of the mothers „of such of his subjecta with diplomas, in den, Belgium -Symbolically enough, n attire. o_n_thP _Qtskir s of the town. a. truckload_of-hogs_upaet_on.. Holmes - Heaviest Fall in 26 Years villa Bill, on Highway No. 8, ten miles east of Goderich. The driver and his Driver of the car at the time of animals were not hurt. the fatal crash was George Eastland, _ e of Thornbury, who escaped with min- or injuries only. The young woman, `Sulfide Proves Invention according to police, had been thrown from the machine when it had passed over large rocks in the ditch before A locksmith of Petrovgrad, Jugo-4 turning on its side. There were no slavia, Josip Majaner, invented an ,eye -witnesses to the accident. automatic rifle which, he claimed.' The district around Forest and Sar- would fire 10 bullets when a button nia was hit the hardest by the snow- was pressed. But none. of those to storm. Thirty inches fell In Forest whom he showed the invention were and nearby points, the heaviest fail at all interested; and+ in desperation. known there in moue than twenty- be shot -himself with the weapon. He five years. Roads were blocked in -all left behind him a pots claiming _that dfrecUona, as well. as town strseb and his body would prove his claims about sidewalks. Saow-plows were used In tits ruse's efficiency an attempt to make traffic possible, pollee examined the corpse and Doren Cars Dltohed it showed that the rifle fired 10 bul- Snow was still falling in Sarnia late lets simultaneously. Seven of these Sunday night. with the district all,, ballet ware found in his body. -:. �: �'y}+. ..::.. ..':•.` ''.. ..-... � .--iH..Pt u.u- ._ wM.- ,%r i .:...-, ... .. ,'i: .. .'moi " i. '.pt ,. -:. .. •.r.. .....'... b-I',�c. 'dS.. ...y <„w'9'Dv+-'A':`:'FM., M. -w.2'tr. � :..., �.s.•f.�.av .t ... ..�at� •�.,+smr . ` , -. � a:9a _ .,�yeL.ee• .,..+ .es. '�„'...r t.-+. .+•4 .....,s..es:. - �.s.�•sii+.'. - ...+"V ��•v' waxy ,. � �' ?G.l,::..b;. . f.`i: _ .�i.i�L•�..�a. •3 Eastern 'Canada, is the rapidly un- NA ARMY STORES _''developers of mining properties, o WR.ITC FOR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE, N } spacial rico. Bods. 8lamist@; etc. Army stores. Queen at, j,.ast Taront0. Y BARN ROOFING=FENCE POSTS and to the East of Omega, in b1f1R DUtECr FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU 13A money on Supertiu gaiveaised roofing. superior steel Fence Posts and steed at-- d Adireftising Classifb AGENTS WANTED tALZOMA, l WAI' TZD BY '1JKV .OLD RZ- liable FoWuliu xurseries” (sdabnobed 100 years>. Send tot Centsaatat Cmasiogse mad Bpeelal L.taes. start sow, anode+" urri- toay in tots of sountry; Ilbsral terms; free outfit, sign* and Wel:miton..Toeomto 3 - SELL SELL sOBIES GuwaANTEED LINO bodwy. Mamufacuuwm. soot« Ad"d 28 Yom. Caristmaa sellar. Xneri- sap unAa6sapa . (let datans. nobles, 140 Fmraham. Qua 11tiEpRESOLTlTATMI WANTED7'OI} JIM manttadara for this dtatrtet 9037 spsrietto mesa eoudders& 'i 9" 1mn par- tleWara to Mr. T�IYott. T2 quasarWed. To- AMA=gG PROFITS, AGENTS. ROUT da 7=1[b11 "BIDS stores, bomu Hmldre ti ig as°°Fts roehous hold ' dapeetagttitr ' sartdrlee. Free cafalogoa Wrlu. Ralco, Wholesale, Box 1404~ Mostr'eal. : -,.AGENTS TO SELL• MEN's NECXTIiM FOR Christmas. Good pronto'. Wriu for amoPles and price list. Murgatrold Agenda, Pomp as. Area", Toronto, SELL GLYCO . 9-HANDCLEANER AGENTS WANT= IN ALL T COMAperfect S to demonstrate and sen Glyeo. hams cleaner. Glyco cvsrcoma@ competition, tens repeat $aiee summer and winter. ME' elusive territory. G1yco Company of Caaeda. at Nicholas Building, Montreal. ELECTRIC WELDER 41110WwTminL ELZCTRIC WELDLiir•-WON- dartui nave invention. Operates from *-volt bdo- attery. R. H. AW— 1Jndsa7 3 00' FOR SALE FANNING MILL (KLINZ), PROOF SENT Mtpl, NIL price, =art=. sales). Kline Mfaat,rrottrrtng, Isnmitom. Ontario. epFX TAQLE F'RAMFB, 41.60• D' - tions Anel. ftww low prices. - By mall. scilif Optical. 156 Youm T� t.* GRAPHOLOGY YOUR HANDWRITING REVEALS XLCH. 280 full reading; two Questions anewerad. C. Mayo, Oraphologlst, 264 Bleseker street, Toronto. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS ANDREWS' ACADEMT OF HAIRDRESSING; GOVOMANDC licensed. We train you for Booed Examination. E{ge�p}wapectus, 961 Bloor West. Torante:'" ` HONEY D S NO AMBER HONEY, H�.Y H. D. Meellatift. Bridgeport, Oat. MEDICAL WHY SUFFER? ONLY 355 WILL CONVINCE you that Masan varicose Salve will give permanent relief from ulcers, running gores. WATCHES, BLAI EM, SETS of 51Lv>cx- naw or old wounds. Money -back guarantee. u ware, Tolletware and many other Useful Mar ![fg., 331 Flora Avenue, Winnipeg. I& Send tot free - artistes given to our ages - catalog. Royal Mail Order Co. 88 �� street. Toronto. � owner itl Barber larder, is.one of Eastern 'Canada, is the rapidly un- NA ARMY STORES _''developers of mining properties, o WR.ITC FOR CHRISTMAS CATALOGUE, N } spacial rico. Bods. 8lamist@; etc. Army stores. Queen at, j,.ast Taront0. Y BARN ROOFING=FENCE POSTS and to the East of Omega, in b1f1R DUtECr FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU 13A money on Supertiu gaiveaised roofing. superior steel Fence Posts and steed at-- arlo. Barber Larder is conceded in I1Mperior Products" Limited, Sar- mining circles to give -premise of a w Out, t l�- OPPORTUNITIES R. S. Potter, President and big SUSINESS Beauty In a New WOMEN — START A DRZ8S, AND LIN- gala business o! tour own. A shop, or from sa from beet stralos of Labrador and Que- - .your own home. pSxD.nent pgoflt, increasing eom"Utton, and Building, Toronto business. Prices to meet Oman teveet, f garments superior in Quality. agent starts you off. Write, Caaadiam Dress saYfrom brooders Company. 7A Camden street, Toronto' TAXIDERMY liooMlDiO HOUSES Re; tTIMM or sale, �IFOR room a11�a good paying goats& Ottkan.. 17 Isabella. so Toronto. ARTIFICIAL EYES AND SXULIA — TAXI- CARPETS RE -WOVEN INTO RUGS, dermist and furriers supplies' (as used, in MEN WANTED - bL,)9 CARJ'ZTS riW0 te for price te D& seri CleaniaCo , Tomato 4. a CATTLE' D JDUA2..PURPOGB SHOR"Wan BtT ". 0" Elm Street, Toronto. to twelve months, Twelve to tamrtem not of filtso m . nearest dame in their pedigrees Sy - stage over eleven thousand pods NAM Per Rewards. Interesting 'borne-stuuiy, ems• Free Information. Write to Morris 1i. Julien, year. Prices 485.00 to U0.00. F'ederaty as- TANNING .' efeditsd. Bayobdo. Farm. Owen Som& FOX PELVS TANNED AND 'MADE INTO DOGS Scarfs. Animal skins tanned and made Into sA1N'! BERNARD PUPPIM RARs BZAU- age, reasonably Priced. safe easv.ry Is- saits& paramount Kennels. North l9attgr. ' Qom• By expert Furriers and Taxidermists. S01111 - -. Fit:1NS AND PRINTS ROLLS DZVEI.OPZD. PRonim, P FREE enlargement 255. Re-pnhrto 10 for 2Aa Drawing Regi ron tarations; Metcalfe, pboto-Craft. I=% Kleg SL IL, Toronto. TOBACCO SRO PRICES. .EXFZRr WOaK ROLL tree enlargement 25s. Travanna stud - with- 93 Nlegars street. St CaatbaA—' Got• PERSONAL tlPORTRAIT IN FOLDER—FREE LEAF BURLEY, FOUR POUNDS $1-00- 1.00.fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia fourteen _ Wcrfit EVERY ROLL PERrsVMT DZVZL- oped and printed. 25C (eotol. Star smapr SL Wed. Dept' Y' positive support with our advanced method. .allot Service, 166 Ring minprion. Ontario. ':Toronto. TMAS CARDS FROM YOUR FAVOUR - CFIR1A 9 for- 23c, cements WANTED its negatives. b .s 7 = I*MA with envelopes 39c; 1 for'75e. Ron Alms in esale frame, and printed. 25C; reprints se each developed enlargemeat with every 98e order% 29 Richmond at E.. Toronto. ghtling, PRINTO ROLLB DEVELOPED AIiD� ���v 34 with free enlargescent. each. Commercial Photo service. Dept B.. Outrsmont, Qua. UPI OFF'ZR1 THREE, 5 x 7 aIp88Y Your best neptives o0ar Everett Woos, c.Bond FURNITURE LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. ..The, wonderful bargains in our Furniture Dept. have made this the most ilopu- Trade -In " ''Jar fn •Turonto. , SPW4 will nut Permit us to at our YOU ''est more than A few do not see. what Tom rite M eke and Mat us knm0 your needs.. of varyCO w mitore U seal, y treated a*d mptlr•!t7 eiYe- rer!n1obed to look like now. All ei r:.y packed for immediate sbi t on _ r'e• cot,, of money order. bedroom , .$39.00 1n twoBeau-tone walr.ut, and vanity with large owing mirrors, toll sive new an -telt, roll edge sad. aglow spring and mattross; now, coedition. 6-pleoe walnut bedroom suite — MM •W targe drsseer, triple mirror vanity, eblffrobe, full else bed. eagles- sprinE and 1ltand new all -felt mattraa. Comprstslt to tinlahod like new. Cod over $200.00. A real bargain. Modern 9 -piece walnut finish d1n. $'49.00 tag room suits. Btiffet, -ebina eab- lnet, extension tablg.aad a leather seat chat", reftbaeL A real smart wdtw Completely �' ` uhrlo t'dlaSix • $14.95 ytroog leatbor-seat chaps; guaranteed Clean sed 6 good ecudttion• Chesterfield outfit, a pieces. In. �q� MM tV— W.00 eluding :-plea* oaeaterf1eld suite 41 sowbald wearing Drown thIn bis Marsaall eashlone; ad table, bridge Iamb and $bade, mstml smoling srnnd and silk chesterfield gusblOu. A real ' omtstaodws value. !sf Large 3 -)lets eb"t4riletd @title. ;13.50 brow* FM with fig- upon rWed ssl good look" 211 Wring eu ft.oB. and solo. Hairy for this Offer.Baout" full else tiesl bed,"a-- $9•M sa Tey 411""-a�esorl� et llkehw sM awfew" >a�aabtees, as doves. iibfmlD ass q, iiatdtobss. bods, sDr eta, sbas, tc: ft Wttonfers, stndlo eomebea. Trade-in D*VL _ - LYON' 1siDDING AND UPHOLSTERIN4 ,go. 478 YoaM M, TeNtNi' 1 -ur -a a �� The focus of mining interest in � owner itl Barber larder, is.one of Eastern 'Canada, is the rapidly un- the best known prospector -s and folding diamond drilling picture _''developers of mining properties, on the. Barber Larder property, si- having entered tiie North country ivated to the West of Kerr Addi- thirty years ago. Mr. T'otter's well and to the East of Omega, in wa=nted success with Barbar son and Larder Lake district of Ont- Larder will assist other mining arlo. Barber Larder is conceded in -ventures. He has already announc- mining circles to give -premise of ed the reopening of the Lacoma a major mining operation. Gold Mining property, in the Pro'- R. S. Potter, President and big Vince of Quebec. . Beauty In a New ARE. YOU SICK? TURF HAS A REMdErDugY FOR ALL COM- ailments. OM- ail s—O No s. D1ilr. y z riqulds:.ONLY NATVJtAL 8tee Booklet, "Naturs't Way to Heaitb"- 0 obngatlon. Indian Herbal Remedy Com- OU'CANOBE ENTIRELY FREE FROM ASTHMA Y FEVER AND BRONCHITIA. REVOLU- tfonary' discovery of European physician ass worked wonders. It quickly removes all traces of respiratory troubles however stub - no they appear to be. Write for free in- ormatfom- R.M.B. Laboratories of Canada, Ltd., • Dept. 1-629, Vancouver Black. Van- couver, lax. WHY SUFFER) WHEY •YOU cAN- RELIEF ram Seed Colds. Catarrh and Deafness, by ostng 'N" Cold Remedy. Trial rw convfact. By mail Sot. A product of The purity Chemical Co., Exeter, Ontario. GARLIC PEARLES LUBLZ CAPSULES PURM ESSW �Aol� OIL nor of !testi ta=tNo disagreeable alter -testa For arthritis, prostate stand, ca- was internal disinfectant aed other b�a regulating the entire digestive system and ars an excellent reused against eommon *olds. ti par THE ROLL OF A � NATION 09den's Fine Cut has the taste that appeals to Canada's roil -your -owners from coast to coast -the fragrant fiar- our that makes each puff a rideful pleasure. With a package of 4den's -and"Chaniecler, .or"Vogue"papers -You'll quickly se'e whyythis mild cool Rue cutis the "roll" of the nation �1n5s . nowbuys a biggefpackage of C>s P s.— Yow PiOs - O �g Its _ There's a double fashion note in this 11 view ..of an attractive young person inspecting the handsome .interior of one of the 1988 cars on view throughout Canada. Flowers in her hair ornament are In tune -with the very latest in styles for 1988. So is the "breathing back" mohair velvet upholstery which forms an appropriate �ackgronnd for the moire evening gown, over she is wearing a velvet cape with -far collar. PATENTS sale AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST A ������ of Inventions s �ptafo�to� p tient The Ramsq Attorneys. 273 Bank SL, Ottawa. Can. PIGEONSIS WIT MAGPIES. HZLMWM- HOML7ta. NUN®. Fantails High *lass pigeons priced ADd4rsom 23SCaidiee.. --_ 100. (enough for five weeks). R. - Adam. P.O. Box 574. Vancouver. B.C. ZD Garin and Powder m CAPSMIM. TIft- tuft's arm killer and aat1b"Ale. odorless, tasteless. bleed builder. strengthener; anti - catarrhal; for men. women and children. 80C and aS, Prepaid. Adds Frisco upoorung Co., Ltd.. HI Seymour at.. vaneouver. p%XVENTION Is -BETTER THAN OPERA- tioL Beesley'. Bitters (au -herb tont*) nice= or sJoaraiLwas of the stom- � enIt you are t4cmS from Internal trouble. Write for they ttmomfvs WO have tion llvieg people. manufacturer, 107 Langley Ava.. Toronto. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS MUSICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS. MOUTH OR - San with Instruction Book (fifty teat value) for 25c: LYkultle with Instruction Book, 4].45; Hawaaaa or sp--ish Violin Guit •tructtou Book. 46.95; lastruction Book $5.45.. Order Dow,' WW14 stoeks art complete, Whaley. Royer and �or �onr�xaesl , a? yDdeartet,. Toron- ably. Write Perry ' Ontario. POULTRY gHIP TO EDWARD. W1L10ON RZG'D TOP MARKET PRICEI�PA�i�R RDRR>� poultry and Egp Housecours Mkt.. Montreal - POULTRY MEDICINE ROUP. COLD®, sCRATCM0. SORES. LTC., Quickly relieved with Briggs Eledsln Oil- Many IL Many home uses. Two dies — 7se (a os ) 250 (2 os. i. Makers of art an BLek Oi , Kennedy's Founder and Hoo! Olatnnent De- pendaDls over 8o' years. Sold by drunIAs- For PREF information write a.. C. Brigia • Bons. Toronto. QUILTING PATTERNS PRZEI — To QUILTING PATTERNOt GIANT washfast remnants! "Makes five WAlle" -Cottons! prints! Suits? Zlderdowns! — 41.00 ••COUKL,, Sample bmudle — ibe. Refund Guarsnteel Maritime Textiles. am De- gasps Montreal SONGS MISCELLANEOUS ' LEIIRN 16 TWo NEW F'oL1oe FOR cslLlerMws - SHORTHAND. ACCOUNTANCY, Typtewrittog by mail. Batlsflad students Shirley Temple's Favorite Songs, from her newest pictures, including. "Good Night My throughout Canada. Write for fres ProsPeo- Love,., When I'm With You," and seven made WA tus Dept C, Canada Businm College, others comDlet$ with words. this famous star. "Carols Hamflton, Ontario. many Pictures of for Christmas" containing thirty famous LBO. VERY GOOD BROKEN' LEAF TO- Christmas songs together with a cond ne- "Christmu. baec , SL 7 lbs. $I. O. DSlubols, 96214 Rideau, ed version of Charles Dickens" Carol," and recitation with music "'Tomas Ottawa. The Night Before Christmas.'- Prim 8o cents CHOICE QUALITY EASTERN MINK, RAIs. each. Dominion Music supply. Hermann sa from beet stralos of Labrador and Que- Building, Toronto bee. They have all the tine caarseterlsUce - saYfrom brooders TAXIDERMY l.IM 704fssa �i2a In s 770 Reasonably priced. C. Slab", Anfeton, Ont. ARTIFICIAL EYES AND SXULIA — TAXI- dermist and furriers supplies' (as used, in MEN WANTED our own workshops). Send for'drse eats - Ltd., 20 log". Oliver Spanner and Co., WANTED AMBITIOUS XZN. 18 YEARS Elm Street, Toronto. or over, to loam detective work. Big pay - Rewards. Interesting 'borne-stuuiy, ems• Free Information. Write to Morris 1i. Julien, TANNING Sox 25, station T.. Montreal. FOX PELVS TANNED AND 'MADE INTO Scarfs. Animal skins tanned and made Into PATENT ATTORNEY floor ruse, Deer and Moore Heads mounted. By expert Furriers and Taxidermists. S01111 - Roy I.. KNOX, REGISTERED' ATTORNEY. Isai4s. 014 taetiotr Coranteed,'pricea FJm Bt , sable.Torontliver spas Drawing Regi ron tarations; Metcalfe, TOBACCO Ottawa. PERSONAL LEAF BURLEY, FOUR POUNDS $1-00- 1.00.fourteen pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginia fourteen ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF,'COMFORT. flaCigarette nal oa i9.oPostpaid with Lea - flavv oring' NLeet TocoCo., Lea - positive support with our advanced method. minprion. Ontario. No elastic or understraPa or steel. Write, No Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept 219. Pres- WANTED ton. Out ERSONALITY CHART SENT FRE ;WANTED - CHRISTMAS TREES, BALSAM. Spruce, Scotch Pine. state prices W. EasIOW RAYMAR, CANADA'S FOREMOST ADVIS- Route 6, Brantford, Ontario. or on human problems, will send a Character' and Ponoaallty Chart free to anyone who a writes him. This am 5" free offer is made "A horse is a good common denom- merely to advertise Mason's 49 Cold Remedy and is available for a limited time only. . inator ' for the amount Of. common Write today enclosing a self-addressed, sense one has." -Lady Wright. stamped envelope and your birth -date: , Ad - Alrh, drug — Raymar, can of Mason Remedies, Limited, 10-18 McCaul Street,Toronto, CA- -- . oada. = I],"you suffer from rear' -i les nights, If kidney —irregularities break your you and you arc tired and vm; a y xi CMtAW IKa119w.rt'cMaNtoi-/e A Mbl.te • 6saHldsiu(e— ruin sad Giber 0212 nw y10{it b Dr. DwuY u01hs. As tM. 9 0, L 4To T"M =. 144 saut faft m iiw00 Fwd ek+. ; mom few ow UM, eeonomieal drop seeb der will cep s�esw Ia►pteve;Foe!w '�'� eede(eemsm• atom -y Usw No. 48--237 ' Mlk Pi Si'o0. nes. _ p rant C-1 Think it was Elia Wheeler Wilcox - who divided humanity into two classes -those who lift and those who lean .(Mood enough! ... If aitdowners are included as leaners ... Personally favor a . division Into assmnters and dissenters . . . More siTp17, be noddere and head shakers - .. Or yew men and no -men ... Aseenters gener- ally have the best time - . - In politics they get all the gravy ... In business they get by'smoothly, avoiding argu- ments ... Must have been one of ihe90' who culned that excellent slogan. "'-he customer is always right" ... . M111 - Ions assent to it, saving themselves much brow -wrinkling. But if there never bad been any dissenters where do you think the world .would beT .. Pick out your favorite historical hero and you'll find him dissenting from something' .he thought wrong Many are born dis- genters, like this ink -worm, others get that way from having -their illusions dissipated .... young folks, as a rule assent, older ones dissent. Whit should be enough to provide materia for &'literary debate. Puling Man -"W tll you marry 'me T' Heiress -"No, I'm afraid not." Young Man -"Ob, come os,, be support." Worry -is the price you have to pa for being an intelligent human beta instead of being an animal. A tourist visiting d couiatry fat stopped by a merry-go-round. Presen 1y -he noticed a little. man seated o one of the wooden horses. Who' struck him' as strange was that eve time the merry-go-round stopped tb little man made no clove to get Of the horse, At length curiosity overcame th Woe . . ��(otbtro �rl8t TONIC (SOLUTION OF OF LDAE) DIRECT FROM' '» M0NAS'TMTT0Yot)I Wifl bund yon lip rapidly. Und $ue- awifuftla. lot oval 150 yeas -"lot iletrotit debilitl►-disseso. of • *0 tourist, and when next the man on the horse stopped opposite him he said: "Pardon me, sir, but do you en- joy going round and round like- this V. _ The unhappy one grimaced. "Not a bit, -he replied. t ",Then why do.you-do it9' asked the tourist. +. "The man who owns this cantrap• - tion owes me five dollars," informed the. little . man, "and this Is the only way i can get It.' - -» There are. a -number of persons who .• never get next to themselves --and we don't blame them. _ Saul -"'I. was so hungry that the _ moment I got In I began eating the ; tables." r an1H"Do you expect us to believe t? What sort of tables?" aul-"Why, vege-tables; of course." People are pretty much the same world over," asserts a writer. Aw.on't be so pesstmistic. Dlner--"Waiter, look at the ends of this sausage." - Waiter -"What's wrong with them. Orr' J Dtner-"They're ver7-elgse- togeth- er. aren't, their' There is no medicine to cure the loss of enthusiasm. _,: MAKE YOUR LIVER Produce its bile Your liver 'has a big fob to do. Make it do what it is supposed to. Its job is to pro- r docs 13 to 36 fluid ounces of 0110 every day and send It through the system. It It falls est down on Its job you suffer. AND HOW I 5 The mod et!ectwve stimulant for the liver - '• n 1 knows to medical science is calomel,_ which In small I.ms L ' of the _ highest use to con- _ gestive- condition, especially those due. to over -eating, over In in alcohol, lack a of exercise, etc. Tanol Tablets contain a.csr Lain proportion of calomel, blended with cgs- : as caro and other medicines. They are mild a and• barmlow. But yore aver understand+ m and takes the Hint For sate at an druggists, 50a yt."PIMPLES Add so' e*ou ameune of y Deem, or swat ail, to wm- . m.tyC r; and wD,b thedady. moats. t; tr „Pn lit wiuesi will �e tew- H 26 Chew up yaw dde 1 t 1 •Is '. ever � , NN 53A e= . Alrh, YOUR KIDNEYS I],"you suffer from rear' -i les nights, If kidney —irregularities break your you and you arc tired and vm; a y xi drowsy snffcr from. beadacic -or dizzy spelthese may be the signs Gorr i mitt -co solo -41400m gtfm relkf to am and re IndeVery bows, Especial*d ) sit Casale, Tokips • "S' s1omW water aad "A -nets" after 4t14fr 3111421 chi, dtsR�OtO1l�Dthe aged. .. WAg las Pk MWALS WON A? NIO�Dg' 1tIW1i OF tittQtlr Ziff Aroft skusslat uta& PRfCE x,.00 to" aN'rs: l% as "'12 Jit Ari Drug Stores t 11. x. r.'i' _. .. ,• ..a ' .: ..: �� ,w X: - a `c F y w S"° s ' ,�' "u3� K's Jif J't� t:r i • �n�' s �. W. a• ��'� .�"'+a+asr`� -'-•,. «;�t...t ..f, � .� ...•.« m:a-' a>eean"'.�s.::... .+r[+.� _ , . _ ....:r. �..... .,� 'h• a.'�,. ,.. ,... ,y...«,. �'`r.••,,,..`'xr•T°.ti''-.... 'h r .v r,. >. .�'• :.,.. 'L .. . ,G...r... 'v..-.•,i' •-•a .. »� .. -'^," •t+•. .. ,t. `��a.', .. •p.'r. ..� �,r.. i,_. .' :• ya .'ora - ..r .l a �°� ':i •t_ �.; 7:41 t ,1�'`• ,��+*�� n•.r :g' r r. , ••,'�'i. s�yy '�fH.y�•1. .y+. . w•. ... ,,. .. ,.;, �^•�+A,•h A. i -;Nr`.. x".r \' Y.r R+•a 1.. , :,'t 1.. .f.�•7 . .d+'":4,�- �'l•��A4�� r. +.-..r , v _ �' r.. it .. -.•-y U .. t ... .. w. _ .. .. * '�- a " '0QA L 1SM� The Carolina Jubilee Singers. who have appesred here for sev- LISTENS ATTENTION PLEASES • ' Do Yo - eral successive years, will appear in Pickering-again on February 24th SC Georges Womens Guild " �h(a : ` -11'iie play "The Road Back" now next. will bald their ' • e x ' -' being rehearsed by the Dramatic The cruelly mutilated body of - =BIG BIG'STORE O - :-9ocietp of the United - Church .is Mike Shewl �+ permanent employee BAZAAR & SUPPER - scheduled to be resented on Frida P y, of the Jewish Camp, north of the January 14th. village was found lying on the road SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH - o LIKE • -St. George's Women's Guild immediately north of Edgar And• in the .Your --hold their Bazaar and Supper in the rew+s gate between 7 and 7.30°p. m. Tows Hsu here an Saturday, Dec. Wednesday evening. The head was TOWN HAL '� PICKERI NG J7_ a�iff� • - =ALADDIN '' 4th at'3 p. m. Admission to Supper ! practically severed from the body The Bazaar opens at 3.00 p. m. only, Adults, 35, children 20. and severe knife wounds in the body and Sapper will, be served from ? --Congratulations to Miss Nora and abdomen, with a large pool .of .5.30 till all are served. Dealer 011 Quigley on receiving Second Prize .blood on the roadway, just off one The Stalls will be more att• in the Carter Scholarship, which is of the wheel-tracks. Deceased was ractive than ever Nus year. open to all High School students in Ontario County Miss lying flat on his back with one Needlework, Home•cool_dag, ]Let there annually. hand in his pocket the other hand Candies, Fish Pond, W u-Uk- El. - - `,Quigley receives a $60 cash prize. under the body.Local Constables ephant and somethin g-quite new ► --Services in the United Church were called, and took charge of the and fdseinsting}._ A Novelty on Sunday next at the naval hours: case. The body was later removed Stall , which will charm every- Be ` a 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev. Martin to Sterritt's undertaking parlours. !may The great event of the Jenkinson, pastor, in charge. Rev. -Provincial police are now investigat• evening will be the Drawing for H. 0. Burknvall, returned mission- s� will speak at the morning ser- i a reported "grudge" held b a y former acquaintance of the deceased. the Wonderful Quilt which is the envy of all. - LIGHT Do You Struggle along with the Old Style Red flame Kerosene Lamp of fheinTypsAg� vice: Sande School at 10 a, m. Sunday -Congratulations to the pupils Herb. Wlhiite, vtho with his family discovered the body while driving s- Cone sad bu y and have lots of in Of the t local school who figured -prominently long the ioadway, spent a busy ev fes' - • o Be • in the Prize-"Firming list at the Oratorical Contest held ening being intervie+wed by press re- Admission 35' and 20 tents. our Modern Brougham on Friday night last, porters and photographers. cAdmlasion to Supper only.)at an account of which appears in an Markham --- Equip Your Home Muth .,other column. Do not miss the Turkey and Chick• Home TMWE- • , -The regular meeting St the W . Tuesday, November 30th. Turkey en Supper and Entertainment in ������ ][. S. of the United Church will be hold at the home of Mrs. Dr. V. E. and Chicken Supper, from 5 p., m.- to 7.30. St. Andrea's Presbyterian St. Andrew's Church, Markham Tuesday, November 39th: 1T . KEROSENE hiter Cartwright, on Wednesday.Dec. ` 1st Church, Markham, followed by a __ ,� n _ Mande La at 8 p. in. A good attendance is re- quested. Would all those who have program aty 8.15 .Admission 59 and 25 cents. Card of Thanks _ Gives an sbandance OE Mite Boxes, please bring them to the meeting. y Life-long resident passes in her 64th• T wish to express my heart}, toftr mellow, -0&-. than white light. --St. George's Church, Sunday, year. thanks to the many friends and nei- ghbors, and the Pickering and Brou- ELECTRICITY L in a „� with a match. Most economo- It's k's rlovember 28th-1st .Sunday in Ad- ' gham Fire Brigades for their read y cat. safe. 1100- ple.Jt'iDoi,etw. Or ye vent. Sunday School at 10 a. . m Morning Prayer at 11.. Preacher, There passed peaceful] awn at y y her home in Pickering on Saturday, response to the call for assistance when my barn was on fire on Nov- 7,000 000 now enjoy its ��ww comlrort and con.aD- 1'ja S. CHAPMAN pence-why DOR YOU?! y L Rev. E. G. Robinson. Evening the 20th institnt, Mrs. Christina ember 11th. ]�% A-Beaudful Table Z Now -- -- prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev. Bath, relict of the late Samuel Bath. A, L. Milne Lamp... Aa Lo`"� na H. O. Bvrkwall, for 30 years a The funeral service was held at her (shade andfzipod - .- _ _ __- -- - ussionary i - -NOTICE to COLE Lamp, Lata residence, being' conducted by Rev. Mr. Jenkinson, assisted by - Barber Shop - « and Lantern owners. Coleman Ser- = Rev, Mr. Sanderson and Rev. Dr. '�`�g 1!1 R. FARMER i - y}ice Man will be at. the Balsdon Carmichael. The large attendancN Hardware Store on Saturday, .Nov. 87when you will be given Free _at .the house was certainly a fine tribute to the deceased. She leaves Beauty Parlor' ,fie avy Work Rubbers--- 6 eyelet Servleth, Bangt o youryour Coleman appliances. ur lamps, lanterns etc. in to mourn her passing, five sons and three daughters all of whom .. 1.59 - to the .are re- South A compo tent lacy will have e per pair store, where expert service 'and repair% will be given, free. sidenta of Ontario County:- A)- so one sister, firs. alma Clemence, � of the beauty parlor and ac. - All wool work socks 3 rs. 1.00 P Ch for only. One da only. Charge Pmts. y • Y of Gormley, and one brother, Mr, R tion is guaranteed at reduced duce f. i8aturday, i`ovember, 27th. •' Wm. Williams, of Pickering. Mrs, prices. Permanent Waves. 'Winter wash shirts, military flannel + -The Noverr,ber meeting of the Bath has, during her long life, been $2.00, i3.50.f5.00 • 'Women's Institute will be held at a fitithful member of the Methodist 'Shampoo and Finger. Wave. 50 _. ; 99c• . ' w. the home of Mrs. J. S. Balsdon at T and then United Church, and one of Finger Nave. ,3,g A' o'clock on Tuesday, November their good supporter's. - She will Ma. cd, :40 ` 'All wool sweater coat s, -X3.50 80th. Roll Call-A Canadian Ind -nary which interests me. Report of ' "What certainly be missed not only in 'her family circle but in the surrounding Oil Shampoo, : ,35 Ladies'itair Cut :20 !int Cashmere socks, clock pattern tht Annual Convention. should Christmas wean to by corrimunity. Thio burial was conduct- Groveside Special Prices, May 25 toSl-- $1 00 -me" .Mrs. Stevenson. Demonstration of ed at Cemetery, Brooklin, In a plot beside her late husband. Oil P. W„ Reg. $2.00-•$$1.50 pairs, a (some-made• Christmas Gifts. "Curr- Six grandchildren .being pall-bear- Regulvr, Reg. $3.50-•$3.00 ' 10 per. cent -.--SPECIAL OFFER 10 per cent ' ant Events". AssistantHostesses- e». Regular. .!Reg. 65,00•-$4.00 10 per cent Reduction o(r ail orders taken for suits or ov- -' _--- '- Mra. Gordon Law and 'Mrs. Cowan. `�' 4 H. !"� MA DILL 7erc.oata during November. Down payment of $`10.00 r George's A. Y.. P. A.. held =. _.Andley - Vakwe Pick n - required with order, their musical last Friday. Several - `of the members gave interesting The-Mission Band will meet at the home OW LfO,N'fta11wMq• Fre�..Bunting, - - - Piekering readings and songs. Our .Convener, of Mrs. Richard Winters at • � %re. Roffey, hopes that the mem- 2 p. in. this Saturday. STRAYED - on to the property p perty of F,atabUsked 1857. bars will get in touch with her to The Commar.:ty Club will present Wm• Pengelly, Greenwood, a year- practice -carols and songs for our their drarna, "Ttunult" in the school Ung steer.• Owner may have same next musical night, which we hope house of Friday Dec. 17th. Watch by Proviig property and paying Will be most enjoyable. 'This week for further particulars. lr• 13 S" p MALS EC h Social, and. we are holding a Euchre to help' our funds'. We hope The Women's .Institute will meet at- th home of Mrs. Gard Winters, FOR RE.YT -house, garage, else- - - - for a fall house. 8 o'clock. refresh- 'on Wednesday Dec.,let a p y t 2.30 trio. blurs and soft water, in Dan_ barton, $7 per month. Apply Bar- ,Breakfast Bacon : 25c. a Ib. - f 4 menta and prizes. _m. Roll Call - Inexpensive Christ-ber Shop. The Y. P. U. of the United mus Gifts. Minced Steak, Zc• alb• is invited to a social .: evening in FOR SALE - 2 pure-bred dual pur- Brou`ham town hall on Friday ev, ' ening, November 26th, by the Bzoa- Pickering pose Shorthorn ]bulls,' ready for ser- viae, from R. 0. P. dams. Herd :.pork Liver, -12e. a lb. ' gham Y. P. U. All young people will anent at the chtmch on Frida y :: � ' MEAT MARKET' , `fully accredited, Also Shropshire rasrh lambs Government graded . 11i M. Stewing Beef 12c • a !b.. eosins at 7.15 P. 'rrl. Monday even- B. Burk. Pickering. phone Pick. Shortening, ✓ 5e. a lb. the Union is invited to ins join with 1031. 13-14 ,J,f:�el the Union of Albert Street. United Church, Oshawa. The young people Ve carry a full line of STRAYEII]'-•on . to lot 19, con. 9 Claf3s]c CIeauser 3 tins, 13e , f 3 will meet at the church at 7 p. m. Fresh ;. three calves, owner may have same by proving the same and 'paying'ex• ' tins 25 ' .''The regular weekly meeting of the 'Pensee :6 , .Wein Wednesday, Dec. 1st is Thomas Dawson.16. -Arthur Percy4-i5- r►ithtdralwn, the victim of and and, FOR' SALE-Fleury hand, cutting- also S. 7was hi cittle thieves last week, when : G,ur� asparagus roots. Dix- '�`�• at on, R. R. 2 Pickering. 14' - a. m. five head were removed from 'his herd, and t ken to theToronto- �- - FOR R SALTir-an Alladin lam wash- ,f�j • Butcher (phone 3000),CC C��erir Owing to p, Ing machine and wringer, in a slum in the eats W good market the cattle could not be sold or several days, .and the men when Our delivery is at your service.-Pickering. condition.. H. Cronk, R. R. 1, 14 "... Plekering Hardware Store returning -to the stack yards for re- turns, were .taken into custody, not- P)10110 Pick 1620 FOR SALTS-d'ew choice Shropshire ' 6. ice of the theft having been sent to --the CLARENCE SILK ram lambs, also for sale or exchange for fit to kill, young Yorkshire - MER ! yards during the interval. It is understood that some of the names- ho °read for service. W. C. Will- 'Pick. I F R E ,App E WITH of these involved, will be known to .' LILLIAN'S son 1007. 14 ' "self-shining" local farmers. BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALTS-eleven i s 7 weeks HAWES -Fire-totally destroyed the frame residence owned by Mr. Beckett, old. Apply Stanley Murdock, R. R. 1', Pickering. 11-15 GLOpl2 TOSS and local ed on the Brock Road im- Three doors east of the Old Cht►rch = FLOOR GLOSS - mediately'south of the old C. N. R. Garage. Mr. O. Crammer's Residence. FARMS TO RENT --for particulars, P , to' the NO R ftNG }: on the East side; at 10 a. m. Wed-: Heads this week. 'fir. Beckett and y :.. _ apply undersigned. 1 also have for sale a number of 8hrop- 0 ; PINT With A lier ,S9e' '' �, pp son-to-layv, lldr. Fiemhng,. late of Shampoo and Fingerwave bee. Fingerwave 85c. 'shire rams., . G. M. Forsyth, Clare- mont, 14 E�°., �^•t ` , Toronto and Brantford, purchased .,QUART With ?tpphcr �r _ this property last spring; and were 031 Shampoo • Flagerwive : 75e, FOR SALE -First Mortage ori at'the time of the fire adft three rooane to the front of the, residence, Arching �^ 31st. property situated in the Village of Agent for Mc3Corrai.ok.Deering V ar]Ol Id Robin ery Cause o4 the fire . is nn]uhown; but .Faddy Manicure 3i5c. ":: _ ',:.: ape, Pickering. First-class security. Ap- my to Thomson A McMillan, Gordon - •ad Rep4alre. thought 4'Ye �. gysr meted'. • wood staves. Only a few odd pieees ((CUTTING ><6e. House, Pickering. 2tf ,,' iOnr 16otrtoe-"Werjliava v Oa►n Ret; it, Ot ' of furniture were saved. A touching -""�' COWS FOR SALE' - Clone spring- it-�is not made. ' feature of the loss is the inclusion T�was Seaterlass All Parmaw- erg and fersh cows, pure bred andose - of an infanta clothing, all of which eat Waves grades. T. B. Tested and blood was . 50 :1.95 SLS 31830 • :.N ^s. r> tested. Free delivery. Wm . J. I `. � � PICi�ERING S . Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay Out. t ladPbone J 990. ' 1 `•