our Cabriolet, good _ top. 86 Dennis Ave- T ne-51-iw tq an: iron bed and Ipnnz. phe- gnu. 288 Church St., . x-51-lw, Md: lather cont. mop-kin lining, sin " condition. Phone 11054. . x-51-1w “NT. Vroomed house, with t, f“. electric light and App y 46 Henry. x-51-1w m AIRPLANE DEVICE E i'iiiiTefCcoA.r, gin l6 up?†could land without " n human pilot. if I pat- †remind by the United b munch: proves work- {Egon include result-ting 'et. mettr WWW“ for iFiak and Vania-1h â€$12“ "tmlt, putting on t e as "m the plum to I stop " - hired. Five radio beam. ha. Tho pilot would set the - for action six or seven I hall the field and the de- w do the rest, _ _ 523331: 3.51.1- {anal m an iii.rdihtt - - V o. sird T, worn g! -- sell both for 'y91. iii-w: 0-51." M Mic Rule, three - Ill oven. ten dullm ll Mum Avenue, . 1-0.. Mn “N“?! hh'ti:i,:irriiii')-':iiii' Die 'c tat,ttt 'iiadoo Magic - m. double tsoil. I III. nut vim $6.00. 3 ' Am. B., Wooten. x-bl-lv I fat 19].. chap or al- p a: chm cabinet. Phone o-51-lw “I when: would provide " pantry)! for_nirNHte I‘ll Plano Safely Without AU Of Hum Pilot. V 10%,. g 7 'i4t. Jd ttt t . “In" .C.I. linen; ' atheism: outfit, has an after nix. x.61-tw nouns POI IINT IIIIIAL TlADl-IN ALLOWANCE . ""' um“ - Intuit Tm tllb?faMlt'.'t Syn-gra- ESTON MUSIC AND RADIO amen-inm- “MCI"!- I. "Nnlb--Pt-ietqr It" hon Hutu MN. make money use the "WantAds"---To save it, read them! Phone Zone4 " words 3Se, Answers care of box numbers 10c extra. " Classlfled Kdvertlslngl -_ cash In advance mun Vat-’0 OH luau.“ lulu sun “do!†$74.95 x-61-tw Cf'ttt it": mu. “will†duh", we optical]. " Qua-5 Drive or - yet.' x - . ans-w. '92l,ttN clown-nir- room. " _ Phon- ".w. 3-51-1- tum sunny may in "my: 3113.5. "BY would. mt. ite" fibula: 7V -ltGt-tudrout Quad: Orin. Aunts to "NP. Band. " Bury St. o-sl-lv " W " LIT. mummy "Wém’u {0%. Apply no; No. 5101 o.61-1qr iirieieN hill Terrier, Nortlt Yo!) " $1530 ON AANEW IM9ySE_irt RELIABLE womln mu wot! tr, day. whine, clashing, would an tor childnn. evening; ex- perienced worker. Phone 619-W, or all at 8 Main Bt. s, Wenon. _ 2t . IMHOYMINT WANTID RELIABLE MAN in Weston will polish nooris, do mull mint jobs, Ind any odd jobs around {our premises Terms tunable. P one Weston Zone 0426. D.R. YOUNG WPMAN desire. part - the - engoymcnt in store- or housework. hone Weston 679-M. " COOK GENERAL. thoroutrtylt ex. COOK GENERAL. thoroughli ex- perienced. nterencen. good ome And m. due}; in. Phone Tone b44tl. x~51-lw moz- attended, snow removed, windows, guises, mum, buse- menu cleaned. Truck for hire, fur- niture removed, patch md hand, billl delivered. Lowest prices. Prompt. Weston 469. o-51-1w HARDWOOD flop" polished, Nr.- would be focused on the cult to " SERVICES OF"!!! Francis Dunmore. senior radio engineer " the United States bur- eau of sundlrds. contributed the huh: ideas for the invention. guide it to I landing. opt:' "hetyosrrmet OPnEmR Electric rub, st-Hno Alphaâ€, “cuff-Ion. cabinet HELP WANTED srsf, taus WANTID This ts yew -orhrrtét, " edey the ceevenlence ot Ilecfrk ‘l'unIng Ere oat-iw o-lw Pall plowing has been in swing throughout the province, but lack of moisture in many localities has made the procedure difficult. Pas- ture has also become quite short in many districts, necessitating considerable stable feeding, while a shortage of water is also report- ed. The bright, dry weather of October and early November, how- ever, his facilitated the harvest of mot crops and the accomplish- ment of other tasks. The warm weather though has interfered with natialactory vegetable "orntre to some extent. There are also {Pancreas awning of weevil in- Jury to ato (ruins. Mild Weather Bits Vent-bk Stung: Guelph Winter Fair Man Big Entry List Officials ot the Guelph Winter Fair from President Dr. W. J. R, Fowler down, are more than en- thusiaatie over prospects for this year- show " entries continue to pour into the office of Secretary L E. O'Neill, Parliament Build- ingn, Toronto, Guelph Fair. known dl over Ontario as "The Farmers' Show, in well land truly named. Here you will find the cream of Ontario horses, cattle, sheep, swine, seed and poultry under one roof. Here is wnere farmer meets former in I worm sud friendly at.. mouphm as they watch the Judg- ‘ingofthcvnriouaelnuu in the 1“? am - . - . . I SIDE GLANCES iGAG m featured " Guelph, when there In no less than 110 dun: for the "Nrmers' Friend." There are " classes for attle; 72 for sheep; 26 for .awine; M) for -damfemirtartd108formml- "M main; of an fair in I... Cured by I light hone show. It is “pm-5W! WNW 'ttpetite. -DGhhrriei data-tea. Nov. 29, 'JM'tu?,,t 1. Guelph Pt is a tum mt every - and his family should enjoy. "The market for fresh applea in the United Kingdom - to be in a more healthy condition hauler-onetime. Then-ha decided improvement in demand, the downward trend in values has been checked, and prim are on {the up grade." The above inlet- intatitm"tq contained in a report received by the Department at Trade and Commerce from W. B. Gonna“. Canadian Fruit Trade Commiuioner in landou. Mn; Coma]! further reports that sup- plies of English apples are now‘ quite light and the maven-nu truth the United Mates ite below', the volume prevailing at this time' last lea-on. "These' factors." he eaten. "indicates that the market‘ may be able to ablorh the presentl movement from Canad- without difficulty and " latiafartory [Tee levels." While Canadian 1 ip- mente from September 1 to oe- - " showed an inc-ease at "tot21rereert,thosefrmrtthe United State- have declined by "Bosh-Wu“ P" on}. " Mil Applo Market Wed â€to"?! . ktutiit china "tittie- d unmet In reported to be an of the but Mata Ind In, if_uy._m_ I†for hm iec,2egt,t,ttetr,rtt at we". syn-emu - '/T,'tMS"'lLNTrdU'Mi the-tMilt-hte-iterate, f,."","""'"'""""'"'""" (ttr. . . NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY FARMER In! how " Ray-I Amu- - C,fiiiedi2't2it, Winter rm. whit-h up“ at m in No- vuiu- I†all cumin-a “In: to Ch 1.1. u it. all In" :22“: '.!tiyiii TNt,ttt. SU. ter. “a. - m Ute'. ar-rm. lawn j,ii5jd25j2'e we“? “mung-6'5““ "If you‘d go right out. now, undishoot your tgli of birds, we could catch that evening train tome." . the necessity of good agriculture in all its branches. Already there is considerable speculation among some of the ex- hibitors as to who will be this year's Canadian wheat champion. It is possible that a new winner may take the crown. With regard to close competition in the cham- pionships, the seed taking the first places and championships in the alfalfa, late oats, barley, and po- tato classes will have to be very good. and judging from the en- tries A real struggle for first place winners will take place: _ __ _ 1 The prizes are distributed " follows:. Wheat. 155 prizes; Oats. ‘120; barley, 110; miscellaneous icrop seeds, 120; potatoes, 80; com, 102; allalfn, clover and cusses, 156; total, 850 prizes. These fig- ures do not include Boys' and Girls' Club exhibits. In the Boys' and Girls’ Club exhibit sections. }wlu'ch form. part of the Seed Show display, the prizes offered are; Wheat, 36 prizes; oats, 32; barley, 22 i potatoes, 60; and corn, 30; total 1 . A special feature of the Seed Show, which was introduced Int. year and is to be continued this year, is the mnlyzing of null seeds for impuntiea right in the show space and all t e futon which enter into the placing of awards will be done on the floor and exhibitors and the general public may see the judges actually plainly the prize Wigner; _ The Seed and Grain Show " the Royal Agricultural Fair is filling a distinct phce in the Dominion. Its viewpoint and scope, which unnov. be obtained " my other Canadian need show. in ration! and represents u Mum of Elle byt "eds and min: grown in Furl: [nutm- Enlarged It Boy-l Winter lair Tho Roy-l m Pair " To. ronto, which opened on Tunaâ€, November 16th, to run wrong the 23rd. his . mm of tre- nrietf in farm activities. larger prize ista, and wider scope mer- slly than It nu Fair in its 17- ymr history. In commercial and breeding homes, beef and dairy cattle, sheep, and swine there promise to be I er entries than in 1937 and a J2 representation at American stables and herds ia already an- wred. The prairie provinces. “coming back†with a large wheat and train crop, are sending more stock than " any time since 1984, probably running to " or 40 rail- way can. Distribution of ex- hibita among the three western provineei is also more even than xat any previous time. Changes and improvements have been made in ‘the judging schedulea and in the 1 accommodation. A much enlarged need Ind grim show is lined with the have that the fine condition of the tron will permit the mrhitrtta this an tom-ermtothehhgtti In at its promoter: for making this feature of the Roy-l Winter Pair . Iain on um anthem. lam atria but can in from Almost any when. In the poultry Chi-ion the "king ITT, S the mall Mtg. will 'tea/Ura),,'.".,',,',',','.' M at†- tin combined paltry III-try. Dominion Dan -tatertt of Auk-m. mi d o!,',"."',',',',':',":,,,','.)":,,',,',',' but and h in." IMH be we“ "methdvhettr6emttoftmtt- ‘pquopt-lo.†'Thnwhn position w. begetti-beMrternaitd-treed m1 lik',",,',',?.:'.",'; abut 'eqree m.1'kym. -oee,thoqh-atth. - 'a.tu't"cu'8gra.'t . ‘hb t"lta1'lN't't,tadt'e,ttt pwâ€wu WWU~0§I bGorge Clark “MES AND GUIDE but that in. fumed the “Wt.†eathibit for maul you" V“. .. .A . -_. -.-- ' A. than u. m: 16,000 head " mm. including pod- ter, Why!- dIch. as... Inn-ll rat. Btoe& (In In]! " ant-und- " do and 800 a! Gland-’- but. an) 5... Fair (has every tuner I chance of will; vary much in the 25m - it won. Coul-ud m- nn b.- INTERNATIONAL at vickdmeu and Ill! 13-th t I; left hi: garment in her hand m nod. He war-Jun into 'att" and tho iron one into his tutun, an prophet, took his life in bi- Und and tactfully rebuked David, the king, the aim. and the sinner. David saw his aim, confes- Bed, repented, wat, forgiven, but the sword did not depart from his own house and he anguished in bitter- neu of soul when his evil example wu copied by his own soul. the wit. a Pty tor irtt"it - Ity. 11.3.14. my 095,1 this Evil pal-ionl no mighty. In one form or another altnttest overwhelm- ing, With some the temptation us to kill, with others it g'tiut to steal, to lie, to gamble, to ink, to covet, to commit adultery. John the Baptist rebuked Herod the king bee-nu he married his brother'l wife. John we: put in grim and In: beheaded bee-nee e incurred the hatred of the wo- men who wanted to be queen. Jesus we: sympathetic. He wss tempted in all points, like as we Ire yet without sin. He suffered hun- ger, thirst, mkedness. lonesome- ness. he was homeless and had not whereon to lay his head. He we: surrounded by All kinda of ople, clean and unclean. He helpege them to bear their burdens. He fed, clothed and cite-need them. He wept. He gsve his life for them, He submitted to shame, poverty) and death on the cross. Wicked 'gwple tune and were brought to im. He understood them and treated them with tenderness and judgment. It was aid "Be saved others, Himself he cannot have." Jesus needed to be alone It times the burden Be carried was heavy. He wns slone yet never alone, the Father was with Rim. Communion with God was essential to Him. He was human. He was divine. Thomas 1aiti..oCrrirn, “My 14nd and. my God." We see in vision, kindly women. They minister unto Him of their substance. They saw his poor body, wounded with the strokes of the lictore, pierced with, the crown of thorns, the nails on the cross and the soldier', spur. They saw the hurried preparations ‘at the funeral. The tomb is closed and sealed. yet they will go again and tenderly wash end anoint that poor body, cletnse and close the gaping wounds and let the loved one rest in peace in his last long sleep. They find the grave but Be is not there. Jesus had Cone. They search for His dead body. Re is in the garden. The living Son of God and men. Life pulsing with vital force through every vein. A voice says "tUry". She falls " his feet, iHe speaks strain, "Touch me not, I: â€ascend to My Father and your ‘Fether. to My God and your God. when Mary of Magda]: came and brought glad tidings to the dis, lciples that she had seen the Lord. Sinner, despair not, Christ stoopeth (iii to rescue the sinner with no- where to to. Jesus cells us to the Fnther. The Soirit and the bride I uy come, let Him who henreth say come, and whosoever will let Him come and take of the water of life freely. ______ _________ PUNISHMENT FOR SPEEDEBS l- Drastic In fang-vi- Bat Ide- Y [uh in in the me, but not Swag-u we imagine. That country I solution for Into speeding haaned. that det-es I note. They nuke the truffle duller punish himuli. Moreover, their method has reduced reed ne- ddente 50 per cent. Tunic offi- een in Yugoshvil probably fig- ured out in advence just how it would work. When they overhaul I upeeder, they manoeuvre him over onto the Ihoulder of the high- way, or into e side reed where his at will be out of the wey. Then, 3without my bickering or Irwin; lvith the driver, the}! quickly let ‘out the ttir of all our tires, tip their but: end lave! The rest m-y lb- imatritted.--Brandon Sun. 81131:: Wu Included In BhefneH reg,. " Your: Ago In 1 She! ield pea-cunning the. tory opened Int “mum. 100 (iris upland in the sorting depart- ment In now working to the - of radio programs or m. Result: so far have shown I Earle}! .imprettment.in output. Knowledge of the value of music It work is no In. thing in Shef- fhU, tr-er-sit- was en- t-rdereer6oreariinatointhe will“ rooms of silver and diam-plate funnies. Ind with -lty good malts. TENDERS will be received till Dee. Int. 1988, for two 1939 model Tmes-<meu standard mu to.-- other I ton stake body. Tenders with and without (raisin. [twat or any tender not M! -ted. WORKING 1'0 MUSIC WESTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSlON M Wuh- No. 1 " G. Man. Bt nacho... JAMES THOMSON, TENDERS 8.8. LESSON Two Investigators Dedde KC. [In No laminae Problem leulese in Britlsh Columbia no longer cnn be considered I meme or even a serious problem, two in- vestigators declare in "The Japan- ese Canadians," an exhaustive study of Japnnese in Canada just published by the University of To- ronto press. - The investigators tench the con- clusion that even if 150 immigrants continue to arrive annually " they do under the nreeent agreement with Japan, they will not add materially to the population growth of the JIpanese_in British Colum- bia, especially u campnred with the probable growth of all other grgips in the province.†- The writers are Charles H. Young, who has studied various for. eign populations in western Can- adn, and Dr. Helen R. Y. Reid I prominent social worker. Prof. W. A. Carrothera, former chairman of the economic council of British Columbia, wrote a Ipplement-ry section on "Oriental Stand-ul- of ’Living." NOT'CONSIDERED A MENACE BYERS-Mr. and Mrs. All-n Byers, nee Magnet Mertens, 287 King St. West, Weston, are happy to announce the arrival of their Ion (Robert Allin) on Wednesday, November 9th, at Private Pa- tients Pavilion, Toronto Wuhan Hospital. HEATH-on Thursday, November 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Heath of Westmount Avenue the birth of I son It Edmond Nurs- ing Rome, 70 Edmond Ava. DAY-To Mr. and Mrs. ' Day, Watson Avenue, on November 12th, I daughter. HEACOCK-an loving memory of a dear brother, Wesley, who rand any. I','.',',"',','.',',: mam . One yen as passed I Since one we loved so well. Wu taken from our home on our“! With J ems Christ to dwell. _ The flower, we pieced upon MI grave Mar wither and decay, But the love for him who sleeps be. neath _ Shell never fade may. Fondly remembered by Siem- end brother. TRINKW0N-h, loving memory of I don Husband and Dad Charles R. Trinkwon, fiiaa "my November 2,'li'.',5. Fuher in Thy graciou- 'ng, Luv: We now our loved one sleep- mg. _ Ever remembered by Wife Ind Family MT. DENNIS n). I“. Robert Talon Fania Tm, Mug-u! tmite, Robert Young Notice. under this heading 10: per count tine-ttttttl, mnm chum of 60 cent. with Freddie Bartholomew 1nd Mickey Rooney LOVE ON A BUDGET Three Comrades FRIDAY-SATURDAY MON., TUES. WED. --AM0-- The Jones Paitr in LITTLE MISS BROADWAY COMING THURS» FW., BAT. November 24-25-20 In Memoriam November 11-22-28 Shirley - In LORD JEFF Non-hr 18-10 -A1SO-- BLIND AUBI Riehnrd Dix "was BIRTHS WESTON "' x-bl-l' x-bl-lw 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORLI [Professional Directory Griiiio.n.i Zone k42fi. A Yuk-No Spo- A Henry vm. spoon, nix inche- long, weighing only one aunt. and made invlm. hll been told at u: auction in London for approximate. 'a 81.600. It w“ discount! 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