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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_12_13r, -t � • �i� r- + - Z 7. IN' VOL. LV. PICKERING,' O TT.. - FRIDAY, D X. 1Z, 1935. - - - rl�. l6 VVVfssstossal Audley Brock Road - _� The play, "The Dust of the Earth" To celebrate her _eighteenth bir- 000 Dill H. PRARSON -Ph eician which was so well receivedi in Pick thday, a party -kas given in honour y Our trucks pass your way MILLS tt°dSargeon, Dunbartp . :ay , ering, sill be put on by the Picker- of bliss pMyrtle Ellicott, at the longevrry dltp. " g Dramatic ' C,lub, in Audley,' this of her arents. G4mes and, dancin A' 8. 1?'ORSYTH, O h. D., Diretstor Friday R..Optom•tsial wa.ociaUOn o[ Ontario. Res. COAL, COKE, y night, Dec. 13th, at 8 o'clock. were the order of the evening. A-. MCaree trt�mhero[ cbe wmerican ovwtaetrieal Entertaining, music .will be render- fine time was enjoyed b everyone. �weiatiOh. E,e. a :amiaed Dregpointeaeot. .W% OD CEMENT Y igstabliehed 1838, phone soot- Claremu°t. ones ' 10 tents. The Brock Road School Concert "gas. bE��D, ORA VE'( L, ed between acts. Admission 25 and held on the evening of Dec. 19th; and consisting of drills, dialogues,. For Christmas Baking # UU'NALD AU0UY tiarreawr.' and- Y Greenwood recitations etc., togetber with a few Use - ir. �oltuter. Nouuyruouc. Lvwaeyw t.o,w. BnILDER'$ SIIPPLIER - added attractions, will be glad to Y1581 • . ' elmce tortaserly uccupted by tae tatC A. c . ;arts- Miss Las Slater's man friends ,welcome everybody to the school- ml Flour Wp.iottta rrutg of wort tioue, wtutuy, ay Y aleo,loeal cartage work are glad to hear that she is much house on that date. Please come and_ gtit[ aosurpaiRNd'ior q[t(rTit�' �gATON, BELL. A ItOso enjoy "yourself. - .L71 W. J. BEATON, K. C. We have also placed in stock a fall Mr. F. W. Gibson is much impzov- - Patronize Your Home N. B. tsEt:L J. D. F. ROSS line of '!Maple Leif MililLg ed in health and will soon be his own - r: -• ;- Dunl::�•ton• - _ J. A. WRIGiIT: Co',, Feeds. genial self again. For Brea - VS Say Street. Toro°to, Adelaide ttft38 A W MITCHELL Miss Evelyn Aniiis _ of Toronto, ' CCC. RICHARDSON A Co. dat rie• ' .Brougham spent the week -end at her home here a keep in stock the highest grade Patent .C. Solicawn. Nniaries etc„ Suites 309 n !� Mrs. George White spent the end trade by Lakeside Milling Co. and Robsa and 310 - -9 Richmond St. E.. Toronto. Tele Pickering. Ont.. Hood Mills, the Highest Q ; uality made _ phones- Ad. 4810; N, fhu, Sundays and Holi- The Board of Health had a meet - of the week in the city with her fin 3777. Ptekerina Phone 3613. 8th Office phone 7400 Residence 6520. ing in the Hall here on Saturda :.,... in Canada. y .. daughter, Mrs. John Mills. t _ THOII[SON 114ciHILLAN- Brtrria- The unfavorable weather of the , .On 'Thursday, Dec. 19th, the W. For Dying Hens Levi. Solicitors, Notary Public. office at music T week -end made traffic less - R of Mr. Tbom•on, lot 11, concession 1, iii u S I C M. S. will hold their regular meeting ring. 011lce bourn: Thursday and Saturday t� Miss Bate spent last week with re- at the Manse. New officers will be I keepon hand evaatoas, from 7.00 ory p. m r ow pt m.. or by latives in Toronto, . returning on elected for the coming year. -Laying Mash _ �ap��i�ntt°eot. Toroatoo eoaltoyalBaak Experienced Mut'titi TeAChe1 • a•R . Phone Pick ?WO. Toronto Et ' n Va. 1 Wednesday. On Friday, Dec. 20th, the, Sunday Snatch Feed u' 3yiiy w1Lh a OrQIItO LODBerVatOr3 Mrs. Robert Devitt received word School of the United Church will Grit 110NANT & ANNIS• - Barristers, -standing, on Saturday of the death of her un- hold their Christmas Tea and Enter Oyster Shell 'uSolieiurs• Notaries Public will teach afternoons or evenings cleat PC+rt Rowan, tainment and Tree -Supper at 6.30 Aissthe well, known "FULL OF PEP" CORDON D. CONANT. K. -C. Saturday reserved for school The .Grant .Malcolm family, of p• m• .- Mash made by the ALLIN F. ANNIS. B. A., LL. B. children. Galt, spent Sunela with their Quaker OatCx Offices- -7 1 2 Simcoe St. S.. Oshaw, p Y peo- On Thursday afternoon "" last a phone, -•t and 5 (Oshawa), and at the Court Rates very oderate. !e here. very successful meeting of the ' n -1 Y p ve g CHUPP1NG House, Whitby, (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit- airs. E. Holtby had the misfortune . -ited, Church W. A. -was held at the - by). _ Studio at my own home. one mile to ern her foot with hot grease. Monday, Wednesday & Friday _ east of Brou herb on No. 7 home of airs. George and Mrs. Irv- _ g but is improving. ing White. All the officers were re-- 7 cents per bag iJe7ftuC - .High-way: Miss Marie s pe?It last week elected. _A, successful year is looked , MRS. CARL DEVITT with tier: and. Mrs. John W. r, of Yourold established mills are always -i IlML Q. SMITH. D. D. 9., L: D, 8., � forward' to. (sufceewc to Dr. J. r Dales)• Graduate of Oshawa. St. Paul's -on- the -Hill Dunb,Trton oa the job. Others are b'ere todayasi a&� Royal College of Dent Surgeons and Toron. Mires Jean Malcolm F*;U � ,r"ty At C.lar oat office over D. A. spent the end Sunday, December' 15th, 3rd Sunday tu• morrow -GONE. 8edtt's More every Toes• y'and Pnday Phone The Beal Store, Cilaremont of the week at her home and attend- Sunday. p, ous O tl. t[ in Advent. School at 2 m. PHONE 924 ed the Teachers' Convention izr Tor- EvFning Prayer and Sermon at 3 F. Z+. uERBERTT. FALLAI9E. L.-DS.. onto on Friday. -p, m.• Preacher at this service,.. Rev. i l V D. S , Graduate of the Royal Col1W of FURNITURE. Mr. Hue '.Moller returned home on E. G. Robinson., V_ Sur nom and the Univers,ty of Toronto. _ en r den-e second door east of St. And- We are displaying an attractive Monde from a very enjoyable trip w•aChurc7,: Pickering.Ont. Office boars: 9 vat ?etgof Y ry ' y �' - 1 Shingles For, Sale s. as. to 6 P. ta., or by abpointmeat. of ray y to Chicago, which combined business Stouffville •...rvi•e). Phone Pick 3700. 4317 Aluminvm and Graniteware Etc.' and pleasure:' - - Furniture and Fnroiwrez halt Galvanized Steel ®hlugleik Novelties. Walter Kerry. formerly of .Brou The Continuation- School Christ- Bird's Felt Slate Shingles. fluotis"a V Orbs Prices low, in kerping with times. sham, paid a brief visit to some of mss Concert.was held on Friday ew- Also• re- robbering b"agy whaebo'. " his friends in this locality a sthort ening last with a good program and IAwn mowers sharpened. AELIZABETH RIUHAHDSON- time ago.. Walter. plans to return in fie, T. PATBRSON'S - CLARSMOM . iaLme oWsniesor a"oonabilainoetrance solid kinds, RgDiO SERVICE -toe's Stouffville '0! ristmas market will Call and got prices. Phone 9ila `i egs°ssatttns eompaaia•ot soUd 6aa°eial stand- . spring. _., _ The program Committee .in charge =be held on December 19th: �j POSTItI." LAcen Ancti mear. ; A Graduate of Radio - College . of the Sunday School Entertainment There may be a contest in both E� j . 1w ooantt« of wort Oubute.. Aso- i ,_ 1vjt,ll _ on Dec. 20th, report Rood progress. Council and School Board for' next 6me,seles of all kinds sts•na•d soon diwiteN The teachers and Bible Class' are to - - - - T saftee. A+droosGnes Siver F. 0.. out, ' �[Ip -to- the- minute tfaining year. R. BBATON, TOWNSHIP!' _ look after the children's treat. The Township of Whitchurch is _ _. • Cleft. Conveyaseer Commissioner for ; The Beef Ring Oyster Supper, the •defendant in .a a law suit for 50 cent' D -' ''�'tNEST - EQUIPMENT • �• � � - � � >F -; • tMts a,8dsv,ta. .Accountant, em. issuer oe for annual oyster supper sponsored by owing -to. an.- alleged• illegal sale of Builders' SLI�i�}he�► - htaenag`B�License_ Whetevale.oet• - ••- the members was held in the .Tows X 1f MAW ;Guaranteeil Satisfaction property owned di Wm. Nesbitt. Hall on Thursday evening. Dec. 5th. Mrs. C. J. Brodie, for the second ' _ AT and wa-a a very successful event. A ReasognbF,e Priuew year, won the Live Stock Internet- Lumber and Lath _ - LAceneed Auctioneer for York. -' Rood cmtvd, plenty • of well- coolaed ivnal E� iosition. Award 'and Medal $, Q �jhln �68 Table and Batteries always on hand - g Ontario sadOaurio Counties. ny3terA and other edibles. A very -at Chicago last week. ° ' kinds of sates prom�uy attended to H. ROY MILLER worthwhile lecture was given by Mr. Councillor Wm. Reesor, of Picker- -lue Coal = _ TbttJiJy R1SA$UNAHLR BrouRh.rm, Ootnrirt Hodson, of Toronto illtistrated with ing, was visited, by; -chicken - thieves Alberta Coal ' S ' es maybF arranged for at the NEWSoffice. 48Lt - ph "Inp''M44 160iR . Views of- Tt`rontu, show;tu the. W etr- last., week when a large ,number of . Domestic Coke Bell.atd lndepertdeet phone,. rws of the .century. sir. Turnbull, fowl were stolen. _ .. VFhuby. Ontario. also of Toronto screened mo% -in: Cement. -Lime, Plaz W Pickering Mills = rather- remarkable coincidence _ pictures of `'The Home of the Moose' •took lace in life of the late Wm: -� E�'Y - p Maple Body wcnd C. ho in Each . and "`a comic film, which old and H. McMullen, west of here. On Mon' ;. PP young enjn ed._ Sir. : Crosk 'won A ntB for 1 11rd F'enaie AGO n DRIVER • _ ''r y �'• day he. -died of a stroke, an Tuesday 8'e y t: aas present, spoke briefly on the, his,.auction sale was held and on � i t - -A G(YOD CAR Week D$Y ticcesa of the Jr. Farmers' Boos' aL1t�' Net? :rfitJiilbi+ Wednesday he was •bunt -A.ud INSURANCE with .'Feeds of All Kinds to Stock Calf Clubs, in exhibitiner and show- We occaiflonally hear it sal "at at LJ V RIC�� Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Oil man :chip, at the local fairs and the the power-of' Britain is on the dec- CCi('kA'brtt i ulplementd' Cake Meal,. Molasses. Any chop you C• N. F, and - eulogized AIan.Grav in- line, that she :has reached the peal, The Strongest, Purely Casualty may need. We can mix any ration %Inning the .Gold _Mleda! Champion- of her power and glory, and is now 'Secure Priest Before Baying Company in the World. that you -.may want, machine mixed. 'ship.•, The meeting was followed by oil the downward trend. Her' actin- !`n —, - Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives d social dance. _ ities in the League of Nations shows WILSON BR03v CYRIL C+. MORLEY results. Prices are di rect. toyou, No. The following, books have been that she is still'a mighty force. The CommiWons. added to the •Public Libra -The' b, " Phone - Pkkerins, . 6706 'T other nations in the league, of which L.001RSt Hlus o>Dt• _ Salt at '�ar -Lot Prices. Broad Arrow, Raine; Adele and moo, tlhere are over- fifty, look to Britain Phone MRrk 7200 Yates; Two make a World, Kyne; for leadership, and in the work the: " Xmas Suggestions. _ D.. N: Lock w��>,d The Alaskan,• Ghlrwnod; The Ransom it 'has accomplished in dealing- with G: L. Hill; Torches through he Bus , the present crisis,' Britain is the con- CHRIS T M A S PICKERING, ONT. Connor; The Bellamy • Trial, Hart. trolling' power. In -the past she 'has ., . Action and Passion. Wren; Wood- depended upon her navy, which has There is notilin¢ more app 'e R. �• ELEI�D I' IN,� Carver cf Lympus. Waller': The Be- Always been. -much more powerful G. prints or more appreciated it ' loved Stranger. Hill; The Cross. of than that of anv other country, � or ' any home than •a M* odern _ FUNERAL DIRECTOR __ Peace, Gibbs; Here Comes the- Stin, combination of• countries: For sever- Floor Or Table Lem Loring; T'he Tin Soldier, Bailey; The sJ centuries ever since the defeat f e ', h Private Arnbnlance Yellow' Briar, Schlater; Hunted of tl e Spanish Armada, she has Pr.- G' Our stock range8 in price. De►p and Night Service Woi.lan, C'urwood: : ; •':z of One, joyed the title, "N,istre ;. of thei �. ICKt; G N 11 E P R From $150 to $1ti 110, phone 90100 Walling; Oil'fo -the I:arrns of 0Mna• �es.s." $nt �in�P the ac;vent, of the Among other tbin.as that arc Mnlvern 5000 Iia•ba.rt; Cole of the W,e,t, Giray; airniane, which ,;Ill play a emery im-1 - suitable for gifts we Ar9 Onto Spy , Pararrnimt.. Onpenneim: por•'ant part in future wars. as well. 1'illarkham One Hilltops Clear, Lnrine: Even,,n - f • as in the present ears, Britain will 8110W1t1g -- _•, _. ___ -___ _ Nicol.; 'Oliver Twist, fi'nkPrs, 'Mr., .have• another, powerful enemy to `- Table Mirror'. Cedar Ohest's ALL US NOW fitandfast, Buchan; C'•erry Srn,are, contend with should she be embroil= - N - - Wall Mirrors Occasioltal Chairs Richmond; Comrade` of the 'Sturm, ed in another war. In oreTer to retain Smoker Stands Magaziep Racks. And have .your Stoves, Fur- Curwood; A Wifp for Sale, 'vnrris: her silprernacy among the nations - ,t End Tables Chesterfleld Tables }'Murder in Trinidad, Vandercook: of uthe �eor1d, she' must a!m at win- ' races and Eave.troughs. -put Q Spinet Desks Ootfee Tables The Solitary Horseman. T.orinz': The ring the title of "Mistress of the C. A R D ,,7 Cbi dren s sleighs Pictwreer' ill order 'before winter. Greenli , ht, Doilglas Grind ]3 e Mr. ++ Hot Point Irons. Toaster Chi R ' • y Air. By means of her mighty navy See our Ranges, Heaters and pps, Hilton; Snnnnia. Malifiee; 'Br' .'.Ind control of• the seas. But Beautiful new -= designs frorm ` Children's eragpns Child •Life in other 1.ar.ds, Perdue: in d, 'th the airplane menace the best makers. You will be lItIi$„e8 `before buying The Little Duke, Ynnrz;' Broken it. is- r: "'° ^t Proposition. The , Motor- Ambulance,•Da or l? p surprised at the low prices, �' elsewhere, Fan:?, Dfomtf omerv: Heida, 'S►)vn :- progress r_prfecting the air- .Night. Pages from Canadn's Story, Dickies; plane, dear ; s since the last and tilt large. assortment t0 ,J,,, ` Apple baskets and busbel' Huttee Boy of the Tun'vte.-rill; Jan =- .. ;r ,• , bhild n art'im- choose from vt art "Fue=l ar d : p ,1 et of the Airways, Walker; True � Arrange Loose-our display while. busketf3, : • means airplane 1: �, that Weil be C. A. STERRITT Aud Massey-Harris Repairs Stnriev alinut Ik�es, Gsak; Barberry sufficient to nee* attack from - y p Gate, Abbot; Wireb- n Watson, Scott'; m,y; foreign country. :"he has eonfid- the assortmdot is complete. ;1•y Funeral Director Betty Trevor, VnizPv,- n'he F1yinP Price in her' xbilitp ::fit any ibl�- SLV IN BUSH BY Carnet, Hauhurtm; Ta a Kin 's Grace ti, i E C• � ntPS Phm 8 g eia•n foe, • ut As, r!::• b^ on her . r � y -Pbonb 1300 Hardware Phone 460C Buchan. guard, and' not be `'.Lnd sleeping. DRUGGIST lPICK1ERINO Pi Ai rlrv. • • Intuit PTCREP.INQ' l Ix us —1 of any of the poison? Also that i there's no sort of point sticking out 1 L%� : e of it that would be able - to hold the Se i ve T 17 a Pe'st" Tea' ��� • ^ curare and. also prick far enough ,into vd i�'ii the flesh of anyone bandling It to Y force the stuff into his blood'? There's I �� SALADA� �� + platinum b could. The sbsm and the e e n s Hall platinum bands are as smooth re they possibly can be. The• jewels are , all cut with rounded faces, and, any - By. Adam Broome way; the few little points there are on the diamonds ^n't half hay -. - - - - - - - - - - .....r• +....r► +a I f p _ � - c;nough or long enoug-.i or big enoa,:h " iYytprtss weakness however. It had shown 1t- .to.be abfe even to puncture anybody's j e SIGNOR ARELLI or 3lllan, •a ram• self, only a few. moments before hf`s skin — let alone to inject. anything - - - ous composer, is about to make his " ` " + first appearance in London. He is w death, in the ostentatious production Into the blood.' 'conduct the first performance or a ssm- of.the baton by the pseudo •Martineai, "Of course," said Haynes, "tt all : phony of his own composition pt the in his exaggerated Fascist salute to looks -rather as if we might have to _ Queen's Hall. The -event has aroused - -very* great interest. The hall is . crowd- the audience, in the many and elatxir. come' back to 'the suicide 'theory. But ad, and millions.of lis[eners are waiting ate posturings iii which he had in- that's hard euou;_I in all conscience.' o'cJ •zeat•,has-goiie. '.Nothing -but that you the benefit of his .wide _expert. for the performance to come over the Aulged in face of the vast a:s_mbly For if he'did commit suicide with tre, awful feelin of depression, It is with ence, Questions regarding problems ' radio. VaraUl makes his entrance, and rats- which had gathered to do nitre honour stuff.' he too must have had some_ L Inc consiantiv. I take it to bed with of EVERYDAY. LIVING should be ad. `spar his baton suddenly coiiapsss his Hrst_agpearance -ftt London. thing Sharp — a •hypoderm c needle; me and it gets up'with me in the dressed to; Dr. M. M. Lappin, Room. Medical at$ is immediately forthcom i ing, but it is obeious that the man' is Till now t]ie police, whose enquir_ I suppose, or soin`ethin�'like t] :at -- mornigg. Is there anything ,I can rlo 421,.73 Adelaide Street, West, Toron. dead. in the audience are two Yount; to inject it frith. But as you know, to get rld of,•it end to regain my people, Lettice 3Ianton and Stephen ies had been rapid, far reaching and to, Ontario. Enclose a 3c stamped, ad. ,Garton. thorough; had found, no trace of ally nothing like that was found when forme_ c`reertul spirit ?" dressed envelope for. reply, • The two discussed the case �3t .domestic worry, no sign of ang ere we,Se; :'chew' the Jody and t '? clothes, Altogether it Is. a sacs lettter. But my with: sufficient grounds for hat- and the plitfm•nt, and the. floor at the I think this poor Yellow is taking ".length. The evidence showed that red to beget a desire to murder him. Queen's Hail. They v% searched an entirely wrong view, of life, Is Q�/ �j e Parelii was quite all right up to the as thoroughly as I've ever known it the attitude that his deceased Herlf EIIgIISI� �YaS moment he - en�er�lce the Hail —right "� course," said diayties, "S e. any pta'ce'to be." mother, to whom he seems to have to the time wheh he graspe'i ' the mustn't forget that there's still t rat b'ecn passionately devoted, woiild eats the -' pile of letters to be one through TO Bi: CONTINUED P �jials lip tale SI1�n baton to start his scniphony. Tt;eu, g wis`I him to talcs? I can hardfy think As the medical evidence showed, he and carefully examined. It's possible so. I thinkif he'gitis that•qu'estion to ` died suddenly, apparently from - the -th.ey -may give us some so;t 6Y 'u clue A nicer t a : cheaper i :: better form Don t Wdsite Ener hlmse.f he wf'1 see that :ie is acting • � effects of poisoning y curare.. a poi- to work on." gy ._. .: • of yeast --a dire yeast —has been .dig- - g to a• wrong w: y. covered in England. This east does son which used to be used by natives ' '!It-. this_ is _a- murder," ' said Chief ­—Women O�ten Do e y But I have only 'quoted, part -of his not have to be kept in a' cool place. In South 'America. for poisoning the Inspetor •Taunton judically. "Of !letter. There are t races in 3zfs Iett?r IL may be purchased. cheaply inquanti- kips of their arrowi. Its use was very course, as you'll say,. -there s nothing` -_ LONPO- ,. During a d1s,:ussion a"! v, Inch would ie.;d oae to believe that. ties to last several weeks. It proves to rare in this country, lind it 'wasn't '•whatever to show at present, why his annual report, .•D: 11Iiitoti Jones, I have s. beneficial effect in clearing tip . subconselcusly, lie Himself feels• that poor complexions —pimp . skin much contenanct'd in "official medical Pnrelli-'mighthave wanted to.do him- Medical 0filcer for Llanfyllin Rur:l� he . is acting foolishly. It `7s, 'not lemisheaofailkinds,i,eing artirularly circles. It was a drug which . was self in. He was eccentric — we all Council, said he found girls tinder '20,' to know that ,o'Oe's dews of rieh� "in Vitamins BI and '112—the 'fortunately not easy to acquire'. The know that; he was a genius. U, You less ausceptible to tuberculosis than ° life, is wrong, however, one has to vitamins which have to do with meta- N Signor was not usually of a theatrte- know .anything about music, and his boys tinder 30 and said tlie. reason' w. .hew, to cot:: -Qet it. And The ter- bolism, that is the changing. of dead -sl turn ei mind. He had his little music, you're bound to admit .,that ' was - that -girls ' wore scanty clothing; I know thing about` one of those' Sty of fool into living matter. _ - ton And then arr,iii; on top of all which alloK•ed. sunlight dud fre' =h uir �,,p=_P�fiion is, that .once a 4ellow ha, Phillips I.ive feast is the name of this tjat, .he was a foreigner —an Italian. to- get to them. Older isOnlen,• too,; allowed it to get ,Chold on ?rim it hd:; lc+i ants n flavour and other my to take. Things might crop. up that would were less susceptible to tuberculosis the peculiar' power- of pPrpcittlatills - . t tones up digestion in no tie:^ and r lead one of them to kill himself that than nett because they -wore less ftsulf untiltbe victim fpehi.that there quickly makes the whole into:;tinai wouldn't worry a Brislsher in the j , usteptible to tuberculosis betauae fs gtmpiy no way of escape, and he E >'atem clean and active. In this say ; - least. One can't say. yet. And while lhPy. wore less cdoUzing. " the oisonous im unties that c :nom y� we say at present that he was shy i . when the doctor 'i;afii that with � mieht�u$t as svel2' be dead. - 1? P � the skin are carried off to the natural way. of fife skirts — avdided them = had If•emrect rJiei nobody need suffer from BiR there Is a wai of escape. It lies This yeast is now on sale in Canada. w irh]n the ihdici4t ai. A man caueht Ask at your. drug store for PEriIIi a no wile -= no fiancee — no —well —' indlgeatluu a member remarked that! Live Yeast. You may pp anything like' that = a�bo's to say i in the Trip of such a fit of depression y obtain it in the doctors. suffered from lndTgesifon.'Dr: i must be his oivn ' doctor. Things may fOn" tahiets.- The treatment is two him- - that- there wasn't some time or,.other Jones replied that that was •because tat,lets before each meal —six a dayp. in sifts life a. woman? And this' loctura were'so_ e,tten called awn? nrpprt'rc�libe Rtooinr, but there are Youmaybuytwenty- five-days'stir !v' - -- Winter is ll d bad .as. they se(,-a- p i affair of,. %lartln @Ilia visitbr is very item their meals, (L50 - tablets) .for 31.04. Ttie smaller - nil Geason: Everything is size (50 tablets costs 50 „cents. 20 mysterious : You see,” —_ the Chief deail. 1\e,- treo-i In leaf, no ftowers in- inspector sighed — "there is a wo -I man'tndt after all. we're not to know THE DOG TEST bloom; no xinfiint; birds — a dull, From a letter to the London Star); dreary,:• tlead season. But it is fal- . • yet That she wasn't after parent .film_ t ( self.; The .daft to' hs valet tong have If your dog. were - 'soddenly . to loctpd -by i+prinl;, with 'ft.. quickened _ been fast ablind — a feeler." know ybu as you -are; 'and not as he' and renewed life. And life is some_ - Taunton pulled iaimselY together j thinks you are, could -y°u look -him times like tint! F'HINDS ~� and• sat up: his air moret',in the. face? I 'think mY friend' wants to, take,, a a; • ' business- like,•. Iris . tree less_ specula= I' :firmer grip on .himself. The d..eath of ' ' tive. "Anyway —.rlmp enough later on I Attorney --And what makes: you -his mother- was, probably a shock to "REAM to worry over thaL It's a most myst- think- you are` .entitled' to a pension, him that had physical -effects. His. C erious affair. -whichever Kay you look I Mrs. Gna gs? Did vitality may below, and that .towered g you do any fight- - - at it. We know — we're practically ing the war? vftality may.haYe, had •a reaction tip - certain — that Parellt' died of- curare. - Mrs: Gnaggs• —'Yes. m.y, husband on his , litrits. He- should not, keFp � poisoning. We know, .too, that if you and I fought the 'whole four years. himself so much 1e, himself. He - SOUND SLEEP FOR swallow it ft's harmless. — or usually should -get out among his friends, He so. We know that, at the moment of i should try to see the brighter side of his death, he 'rest ticked up his life. He should remember that there n n h` baton I, a work for him to -do in -the world I tiny — :. _ yp e_ _ .r` ,• bw to We also know tat the b • n .,•, as brought inEO the Hall by some- __ • . '_- .' one who ought to have been Martin- that • - - quite apart from his actual cat elli and who n•asn't ii a know. that j ' or- profession. And the greatest work , • •. that anyone can do is to cheer n - .!Stop eoantmg sheep. Don't. toes and - I other soul ant1, bring happiness an- -7. Mnrtiuelli was vtsite'd b• an Italian _ .A WEEKLY TONIC I tom sad worry away tine ,alleplres y someone who does -not know It In " boors another night. woman he'd never seen before, who by- Dr. M. M. Lappin _ I ` Take PHO.SFER.INE . the great Brit. got past the porter by - pretending she= the companionship of one upon k!tom ieh Tonic. You'U circa --l9ke a top. was Parelli's wife. We know that bfar- die can bestow his affection, and In - And when you wake up life. will look tinelli; was - doper] '+y : the use of a THOSE FITS OF DEPRESSION t whose interest and 'for 'w3sosQ well. 2 ranch more pleasant t being he Can lose himself in deco. PHOSFERINEia concentrated good. sponge by the woman with a pretty I want. to deli with a letter, which tioii and service.. this man may find _ qm— new enei�r. new health, new hefty dose of chlorcifo"rm, Then -the I have received from a man who is I the sure cure for his fits of depreg- . t tern and . body nourishment packed baton disappears. and is taken to the suffering from depression. No,. not. �1 'in a few economical dai:,y drops.- Its' Queen's Hall by someone. made up that industrial and economic depres. :ton. And, for the sake of others -who ■ beading, building effect is usually apid, j may -from time to time be seized • by Y so as to look just like Martinelli Sion about which it was so popular 1 Almost from the first day you feel like enough• to pass the. muster at to• talk; but of ihich we are not similar Sts d depression, t way l o = ;'..'brighter in loth mind and body. Your the - artstes' entrance b the door- hearing ought to add that the beat way to fife perks u You enjoy Y g quite so much, perhaps, to- - Per P• j Y Ym+r overcome diem . is ta. forget self in -' - keeper and the assistants who'd only day. That may be a good sign for 0 BATTERY OPERATED SETS Start with PHOSFERINE and keep s ^en him once or twice on the, day many of, us: Let us be thankful. unselfish a that for ,others. It is at it ... and our reward will be nights or two always true that "He that, •ill, save Amazing tone, Unusual cabinet y gh preceding -the concert." My friend seems to be `$offering of sound sleep and days of sound health. r'ft .seems pretty clear," said Hay- 'from that sort of depression which) his dice shall, lose it, but h'e that is beauty." New airplane. type IPSOSFERINE has been a boon to I willing to Anse his life shall always dials. Operate with air cell, 'J.: nes, "that the poison must have been settles upon everybody at some time l storage or d cell. Mantel and ,thousands. find life R dry PHOSFERINi3 is splendidly ,rfiec- introduced., into. the conductor's body -or other. The difference between him . • :y * •, R ' ° Console models. _ tive at all ages for combatting fatigue, through the baton, whtch must have and some other people is just that;'' - As low as ..... $56.50 Alleeplesuwas, general debility, retarded been doped iii soiree, way 'or other the others are stile to rise above it, NOTE: 'The writer of this column convalescence, nerves, anaemic condi- by the woman or somebody else be- but he allows it to overcome him. "I is a trained psychologist and an su- -don, indigestion, rheumatism, grippe + fween the time she left the hotel dru natUrally arf optimist ", he writes. thor.of several works. He li. willing - neuralgia, neuritis and loss of appetite. ;red reached the Queen's Haal." "A bachelor in middle life, and I to deal with your problem and give (let PROiSFERINE from your drug- The other man shook his bead.' have held my present position -'for gist now—in liquid or tablet form -•at That sounds all rig-ht," he said,' eighfeen'yeatl3. My salary has always -the following reduced pricesr-3 sizes, 3oe, $1.00, X1.50:• The $1.00 size u slowly. 'But how do you account- for enabled me to live in a modicum of - stearly four times the SOe size, and the the fact that there's no sort of trace comfort.- I 'never though: the -sun - $1.50 size is twice the $1.00 size- at on the stick' - 'or so the dbeors tell would darken- in my sky. But it -has. 4 Two years ago my iuother died and r'�i _ since her going I have been con. : EVERYBODY ' - 5cious •of an .unutterable -loneliness. I have kept , on , the old home, I go e5 :a, _ to bt191lIe39 sillily and return. hoofs RE Mu - _' LIKES_ '''- '�;,w and _despite the entreaties' 'of my i / __ = �a���S •HYDRO OPERATED SETS .;. friend°:. I feai I cannot drag myself / _ ,c=t • ' , � y __ The only sets with the pre- out ,,> • a. ;wi or n_ p,rt' All t•.Ie , r H' cedent- smashin CentrOmatic SHORTBREAD - ""°"` :''��•, — s g Unit, Controlled Selectivity ar-d S Metal Tubes. Ask and especially when it' for demon -. P Y S• `'' F1t�? !!S .' i 1. stration. Hvdro $114.501. Christie's Lonna Doone Short- 1... C .i.S.;, ; :;T` Those Leisure Hours I operated sets from . bread. Deliciously crisp and - W A N T Y P � �,� :; .�� _ _ \1'hy Not )mPloy Them 1'ro- Sea your N.E, siccing crunch baked as only Y- titably? Speciallsed training _... Y' �' :�„ QUICK RELIEF? r ,,, :. .w. leads to Increased efficiency. Christies Bakers know how, ;• ;,.•' Jnci'eased Ffficiency means Then treat pain as attthori- it brings back sweet memories °' •• increased Earning '.Capacity. B ties advise —with Omega •'r. - Overcome Inferiority Complex, of the•Old Land, dev,,lop mental power, and I Oil. Far better Phan internal !t r•tulp yourself for better I dosing, it works down-deep iF fl,ang�. ti[udy tefsurcly In. to Correct: the -cause. Three Y quiet r,f your awn home. Write for purtioulars of fascinating i times faster than _ordinary, ' tq>rrespondenco• couaaes — liniments, safer and surer. The Institute pf Practical and 3S all drug stores, - ' 35' cots � Applied Psychology ® ., _ a x.910 Confederation Building -� - - - MO1fT$EAL, QIIEBEC • l RUB IT IN 4U Issue No. 50 -- '35 I O�l tTBLls °T RID '!r! "Zhere's a Christie y8iscuit For every taste" . f0 - Reporter Can't ' ' Crochet Is Smarter han Ever In This New Q /eS key h Club - -Get Arrested _ _ Laura eeler Set AN ►USN reswrit — To determine whether the olice _. LETTERING AND DRAWING of these speed pens are given in the p y. ' <` >� <•" :.::;:;;; :'; �i p _ department really meaht business ?' yi'`: <iii $PEED PENS - 'six - simple border designs of R'ig. _ _- ..•; r ` "v� %�: .•': when it announced a' vigor u:i drive Lesson No. 83 ..80. Careful study will reveal the _ , on .traf+fic law violators,. the r,pring••- _ ; Before' we gommence anther vast fields, that are in this, way pre 7 field. 'I.Nro.) Leader -Press l ycent.� . _ ---- dents aeries of lessons on DESIGN, I sented to both teachers and students sent Reportter James H. .millings, want to -chat with you about SPEED of drawing. T PENS, which have been produced as I have found speed pens very Jr., out to violate all the traffic laws you can." very able assistants to artists and practical in speeding up my work. With a cash voucher at ha id, bran- draftsmen. not only with hand .lettering,_. - -bu.', The , field .of. hand let erin and also with the drawing of ornaments, aging E -litor Gecrge Olds d' •:patched t g the reporter—­ urillno«°ri. to Vie off ; - ~' drawing, C• r,5:• n work. Some • dr g , is frequently a limited one borders, and oth t design _ __• _ - � � - • for the average 0 o es illustrations .«ill be stti_dIed cers of the city —at '3 p.m,'r.nd pie 44• , '<'• ± >`: %r`: - . . ge sehoo pupil; not s of these _ t jail - ±•t aced o rush to �;' the t _ th much because of a lack of ability to 'in• the lesson for next tiveek. p .� with. Avithin. fifteen minutes. One- 'place on paper what he sees or I shall be glad to confer - gi ' er Billings returned and sa said imaesnes, nor front lark of ia_erest those who are •interested; supplying g n a vc he'had committed ­39-traffic law violation? �in in- hour•- and- was scarcely able to cff;ccrs -•to look at- him —much � >'t ; <'• �`y e* e ' less arrest him. His violations. he '`�.- 2 - • • l said' in -a special. story,- - includeri; "Passing all nia jor stop - signs 'with- 1 • •�.'�'�y •' i �• • out even heQit-iting; exceeding the 8 speed limit. in short breakir,F7 about_ - - • • • 0 • • i every'tr iff;c ordinance the ci';v coup- k : xil has been able to thin' t:�." =6Q7e. Queer_ Work e .� Fish fell from the sky daring a s:.;.:: s' ^, , .`v ?p.,'• 4 "`t <�'" .'`.Y'f ;11 • • i, storm - in Lincoln.--h -ire: They were sticklebacks, • swept from a nearby ponl'by high wind. _ - ='- ---- - ... �;�•, �e �. >I<{ V - -- The watchdog was stolen «hen burglar broke into the house at ` South Bend, Indiana, and -*vas .not and initiative; but, 'generally , be- °any further` information' desired, and content with his haul of jewels and CROCHETED ACCESSORIES PATTERN 1105 - cause the media used, wittb the ex- will welcome any ' suggestions for watches. - All dressed up and lots of places to go! 'fez, this jaunty three- ception of the, lead pencil, are ex- further -usefulness of 'the pens -tha *. Archer Beat Golfer -at I-eeds when piece crocheted: set is going to be seen on many a smart person this tremely difficult to . handle without maybe - discovered by users in actual '.11r• Samuel Kniveton,..with..bQw and •_ winter. The - picturesque little toque, whose crown may be worn or- :considerable practice. practice.' In fact, I will gladly_ re- arrows, played a five -hole match 9i aped o'r peaked, is cuffed with an unusual stitch whicFi Look -s for This, applies with particular- force produce a few practical samples of against a local professional, and-Avon all -the world like expensive -Persian lamb. The -same banding trims y to hand lettering and poster work, our readers' work in future lessons two up. barrel- shaped -muff and the short, snug - fitting scurf. - -Altogether in nhicli the brush and pen both ex- of- "Our Sketch.Club ". -So do-your Into the fire Kent (1,000 in notes an easy: -to -make ensemble you can't afford to miss! tremely difficult for a beginner to, very best work, then send it in to when Ram Iabnez, aged ninety, of Pattern 110x" comes'to you;vith. complete instructions for mak- - handle with facilitj', are the principal the + art director, if you wish your "El Pobo,_ Spain, quarrelled with _ Ing• the set shown; illustrations of it and - of all stitches used; material requirements. - 9 - ` instrsmen" work returned, enclose sufficient three relatives to whom he had', in- Send 20 cents in damn- A. r ^�:., The lettering and drawing speed postage to cover same. - tended to Ieave the money. He went . tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., ^r3 West Adelaide ' pens -have been de- elopes and per Fig, 281 illustrates in a splended to the bank, withdrew 'his savings, Street, Torontp. fected to such an extent, that these manner how to use the speed pen in and consigned them to thg flames. _ f 'pens promise an expansion of the the drawing of hand lettering. 'Taxed . on telephone number;. d when so-- ordered by -his pilot, and the 1'VlYSTER� realm of school art , in- that they ..for your work on Ex. No., 83, 1 man of modest- means on an income - automatically produce the . much- would like to see some simple plair, of nearly (7,000, Inguir showed instructor flew over the village shale nought, clean- Fat lines, and rounded bIoek letters as in Fig. 81, Also y the ceremony was to take - 'place. ,The. (The i:ew Ycrker} g• thaVa •telephone number had been order- came'; :1lichael um ed —and The lucky owner terminals. would have, you originafe• a few substituted for the mans taxable in- landed, at the door, of the bride's Of as oyster house " The secret of. success ziith these simple one stroke, border designs as come. while the assessment was be- house within a few minutes of the -In Soho, London, _ special pens lies largely in the design illustrated in" Fig. 280. 'b� re tired_ " Whose trade increased of the nibs, and in the fountain sr- " p p time fixed for the' wedding, rahgement. These' two,, in combin- These - lessons are free. We Invite By parachute to Altar was the ex- When customers found, ation, control the thickness of the- questions from our readers, which perienre of 3lichael %anotitich, lius- Gay Bachelor —Well, how do'. you Many small - pearls - dine, and'produee, a tihiform flow., So will be answered without any charge. `tan airman, whose leave was can- find married life' Iri oysters served these, the first "wet" lesson is robbed of A small fee is charted for 'criticism celled on his tredding morn. Hds_ ar- Gay 'Benedict - -Great -fun. My wife Expressed amazement its- dread, and the first work- with on readers' sketches. Enclose a throe 'lers. were to make a parachute jump cooks and I guess what the dish is When jewellers reported liquid media is elean -cut, and good (,03) stamped, addressed- return en. 1► _ Tlte, pearls were artificial. — to look upon, crowning the beginners' vetope for personal replies to: The - 1 -' - early attempts with enthusiasm, Art Director, "Our Sketch- Club ", 73 Seek British - Suggestions as to -the possibilities Adelaide Street West, Toronto. S k li Police Protection _ ,y,. r �i�� �•j t 5' ` w.j`7 - i _ z. w �+ : _ •zfx;,,nyt as '� M' Z, hi,,•d /,Y•is,'•�. s 4h 'i '� ; r,s> r+t�,x.;v,, ' i -V > ° �� ~ y, " `•�i,' *.`°' i;r,,,r,e, ' _ . • y Z •sr<, �' wabo ;✓ s 1 Y� is aC s• _ r San llembers of the fir,�t .knierican squash racquets team to compete abroad since 1928 nf:ture3 as a Profiting by their exlicriences in'past riot:, San Francisco, Cal:, they: from New York on the S.S', Bergenaria to take part in British championship tourney in police' have devised several fypes.of protective equipment for riot London. Left to right (- front): Donald Strachan, Roy DC.­- Coffin, National Doubles Champion; Richard duty. Policeman at-left tosses gas bomb-at house from behind a _ "V; Wakeman, and ,C.•,H, Polley, Rear:. Seymour H. I;nox; Donald. J. :lightinhalo' and • Neil :Sullivan. portable folding metal shield during demonstration, - They will also compete in other international matches. 52 • °Decorated By France _ Rangers, Receive Icy Reception at Goal, R. '010 l - w n jxy1. - v ss Sophie Dirk, one of the Mai- a. heads of the Kirk" School, -Bryn r r - y • - - -.. _ ' Mawr; Pa.,, pictured wearing the Palmes Academighes, with which r j she sae decorated at the school iv., ... �' ':........ 1 'by Jean Strauss, French Minister of .Education; for her distinguish- "' .,�' Merry nrfxup •in front of the Americans' goal during gam e' with- Rangers in Kew York. Dutton (2) of Anericans and. Bill Ft 16 Z 7e. ed careeir as an educator. Cook battle for puck as Goalie Worters- (on fee) -has let down .after_ making a save. • . Rangtrs won, 1 =0, �Y '.•",�''YT�"� e .Y :- ,V. .. .'�"' _r . .. .,.. '. .. .____..�_ _,.. ._., a .. , ... -..- ,. .__.__ -.. ... • .. •, ,_ _ - - . . ,w.:.,; :.- ..s�,. � ' yam. ,.•,. •.w!,!. •' �� � L , Greenwood w>.ite.ak day eveaiag, Dec. 13th. Program to ,H commence at 8 o'clock sharp. Sever- a� • Miss' M. Wood ar►d Floret►�:e are The Whitevale Baptist `Church al other pleasing items will be giv- 9 'Terms ' - Bailder and ntraeftr spending some time in the dity with Christmas Tree and Entertainment ea. Topic, Education Teachers will ;1.75 per y+aril paid i ; � Mints Wood's sister, Mrs. Robinette. 'w'ill be held on Christmas night, at be well advised to encourage the Brloltwork and dtionework - Subscriptiues to the United States Rev. H. H. Mutton gave, us a sp -. 8 o'cloc -k. school children to corm There will d Gt. b ' 40• in 44va m lendid sermon on Sunda last on the On Sunda Dec. 22nd, Sunda i specialty . su► rtttFut i�• , Y Y Y be no admission Pee, but a silver "Ladders of Life." School Anniversary Services will be collection will be taken to provide "ALM- ki tact's Service / U H N ,m d dKAR. Proarietor, We were pleased to have Mrs. held in the Baptist Church. A White Christmas Cheer for our "Shut- ins." . • ', a Mutton out on- Friday night after- her Gift Service will be held in the morn So whether large or small, it will be -- paixa ..uurnGtt_. long illnebs. ing at 11 o'clock and in the evening welcome. This meeting is under the-£H9 GROWN INNS ^ The Annual Christmas Tree "and at 7.30, a feature of the service will auspices of the December Group of 9tieoback Rd. and Kingstou Rd. The 1'awnshili Council lust on Concert uP the Greenwood Sunday be a pageant, entitled,' "The Nativ- the .Women's Institute, Mesdames 4-29 Phone Pick 5620 %jionday, Dec. 2nd, vtit:•► all members &-hool will be held on the evening ity" Special music at these services. Pugh, Randall, Wilson and Mdddlet- present, tire Reeve in the chair. of Thursday, Dec. 18th. A good pro. All are cordially invited. on, Mrs. W. Fitch, President. Come L _ •'rhe Council acknowledged receipt gram is being prepared. At the Whitevale Baptist Church, one', come all. For Everybody , of the gracious donation df $50,00 There was a good attendance at the Pastor, Rev. Harry Wilson, will White Gift Sunday will be obser- ' from Britton Osier, to be used for the Y. P. League uri Sunday evening. commence a series of sermons on ved in the United Church on Sunday troubled with colds, cengh. croup. relief, purposes. A splendid talk on the Rot nanee of Christmas themes, next Sunday at Dec. 22nd, at 7 p. m. A very special bronchitis tnnsilitis, tonsil and ills On motion, of R. E. Mowbray, sec- the Bible etas given by Mr. Geratd 11 a in. The subjects will be as fol- program is being arranged. , onded by Wm. Reesor, Council dec- Mutton, The readings by Miss Rat- lows: Dec. 15th - "The Preparation Sorry to report Miss Marjorie 'of the throat, SYBILLA SPAHR S ided to purchase a used rock crusher ledge and Miss Ormerod rver•e much for, the Advent of Christ." Dec. 22nd McKay in hospital for . an operation p THE rev dy ui use, it's safe, de- at a price of $850. G. L. Middleton enjoyed. Mrs. 'Lloyd Pegg sang in -. "The Advent of Christ." Dec. 29th for appendicitis. Pendable, with quick good results or opposed the purchase. The crusher her usual pleasing manner. The meet- - "The Gospel of the Advent.' The money hack. reported to be in perfect dondit- iris next Sunday. evening will be in sermons will also be preached at the is Ion and new, would cost something; charge of Miss Reta Flynn The Greet► River Church. All are cordially / �. OrN ,��,� / E. C. Jones, Druggist, Pickering over $3000. With the nev gravel pit Sunday School are having a White invited. L. fad. ''a considerable sum of money will be Gift" service in connection with- this The local amateur Dramatic Soc- FU14F.RAL DIRECTOR AND saved each year in this department. meeting. • iety presented "The Pill. Bottle" in EM.RALMER Blacksmithing,'dL Woodwork ' A by -law was passed, enabling th.r The VN M. S. of the Circuit met on the United Church before a good 9ucceASOr to W. J. Mather, Honie • Telephone Co. to assume the .Thursday afternoon last in the base - crowd.. The cast included, bliss Mar- -Operation of the. saw idle Bell Teie- merit of the church, with an attend - ion Hagerman, Mrs. L. Hagerman, - Now is the rune to have those repair - phne linos in this municip ality. ance of fifteen. The meeting was in 'Mr. D. E. Miller, Mzs. E. Thompson, Night and Day Service' jnh, attended to, Harrows repaired, Constable Chester asked for ass charge of ties. Lloyd Pe ac's group, Miss Rub Booth, bliss Gertrude Business• Phone RpAidpr.r.P Pbnnr alsr, nets se(rinne on bond- 'rho fam- g 3 g g p T S 98cci nus Fleury Plocvs alW++via nn hand. • - istance in'" his- depart n:et;t and the at the close of the program Mr. i Poynter, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. F. Jlas- _ Also dealer in Vikin¢ Cr-am Separr- Council made the recommendation, Mutton took charge and the follow - on, 'Mrs. L. Tray), Mrs. J. Pugh, 3Ir. - -- •- - -" .. tore and El�� i it Wia.hAre. A1bert.Hu11, County Constable, with- ing officers were elected for 1x36• I' Miller, bars. J. R. Bick, Mrs. J. Her- Dealer in Cock- FJiiCC dins Frost ds - out salary. °" President, Ctrs. R'. W. Gee; 1st "ice r bent, %1rs. ljazerr'rian, bars. N • Rand- ATTENTION, .FARMER. Wood, mxehinerv. The Standing Committee tin Road:' !.'resident, Yrs. Lloyd Peg,--; 2nd;; all, bars. J. Tweedie. Miss M. Rand- '• Aphoneca ll will V,ringustovourfarm and Bridgea paid the fullowi'ng: Vice- President, 'Mrs. R. E. Mowbray; l, all, Miss M. Tweedie, F. Miller,. I;. GE.`ERAL REPAIR NVORK Ozv_arervtarie w-'dinq., _ Coo. llcllruy, drat R. Linn, 7.50: W. ;rd Vice- Pre.A.ident, -Sirs. %'`Parkin:•' Thompson,- W. Annis and Mrs. G. Wefir9 re �redtore 1ilrGars. Phone Pir•k715. :Ward. operating grsder, 3-.' ; A. Lee Iticurd'niR Secretary. Mrs. P. Wil -!, - Tran.•The production was under the F p p Secretary, 'Mrs. ii direction of Mrs. Bick. `r.ucks, tractor, :+rid all farm ,. a% - �Neodward _ 'haul gravel, eon. 1."32.00;-F. . Biirrlay ;on; Assistant . [.ec•,. truck on con. 6. 13.:,0; A. Mitcheli, X. N. Pegg; RR; Cvrrespornlinl; Secret -;! Do you want to take a trip across iuftebiner�', w heels rebuilt find GREENWOOD GREEN�400D 49ty • haul gravel. con, 5 and 1, 11,.75; F. ary, 31r:. W. W. Gee-; Pr"s Secret=,, Canada from a comfortable chair in ure- settiUK. wood -work arid -• - tCaaer, haul dirt, clay Bridge. 66.00.; axy: Jars. Win. Srown; --Treasurer, nice warm room" Well then, be on wood turnine of all kinds - L. Dixon, ditto, 19.00; C Schwalm, Miss May Brown: Strangers' Secre- ;' hand at the United Church on Fri- Ihaul on Audley Rd. 15.00; H. Ross. tart', Sirs. J. Wa¢g; Temperance; Plaee your under now for . �".(� 'You _. gavel, for Audley Rd. 1.20: R. ►Tani '3• retary:.J[ty: A. -Pegz; A�,crciate Bj�O(` wood. working, aud'turning. Notic e tJV salary.- telephone 'etc.,- 151.50: J. D. Helper and 'Mite Bur Secretary, Mr3 . �✓ Phone or 'Call AdanL�. bh►des, :•.11; .Pedlar Peopl, Win. Sadler; Sup;tly` Secretary. !bird THEATRE A. U. RG Yy E culvert, 00.70: Ontario Bri.ige, drag E. M. Gibson; ML.ionary Monthly -' 9a+0: J. S. RaLWor: shovels. '1nd- literature, 'Mrs. F. _L. Green; . Chock Road 5toreand Blacksmith Shop. We do Building «f all kinds. -!pike-etc.. !1.75- Chas. C>< +per. gas Peace Secretary. ' Mrs. F. Walls; X71:3: '� -� (Successor to W. H, Jackson) ' -nrl na is c*tr.. ,33.63: S. Farrcda;e, drag P;ani.t. Jlrc. E'. G;bson; As3dstant Phhne Pick 2"r 39 1.16 CARPENTEK1NG, run. 7. 1' =.00 tiV: Judi, drag eon 5nretary. Mrs. F. Annie. FRIDAY and (SATURDAY UE1lE!'c1TIA1(i. _ and 3.'10.75. H. lfstc.+ktr.. irax card: - - .. " December 13th an 14th -PLUMBING 4 and 5. a.t10: t1'al:er Br.�+tn drag Alton Second Show, Fiicdriy.8,36; Sat;. 1 e 1 _ Maple Leaf Mutual �1: ar ►d - ix+n. 3.,r.: ►� O. P►.c,x. c ?ra_ C,t, \Iat'tnpp•„r l i0 - G. Todd. c't ^.mot. 1P f•(► A. Tay Alu,na school concert and Chri ?t' c . tGiOnF1 NG "The Unwelcome Insurance Co. Is . _ 1 "r, drae :.. ''.'..i.''�: J..- •;:ephen �i- Tt-e- :will be held on'.Thursday Wr,'%N(l sell Rrxutford Ro(►f1n IFca. draw and ::,3^_ iii(:: .vn r., 15: ::i¢ht.- December lstth• )f and• WAWANESA INS. CO. :11 �t4�ririi, Empire RNthruom htti; Cha-• i e. cu-. weed: con. ' =., . Stranger Cheap Rates for yarn. and Country Etic►ipment. Dnro ~Eater e9i Ward. di: ). :av: G. _ nt�i h Notice to Creditors Z clean dacii at+.c crag ,:.n. .eon..i., la ;. J.k(;K .HtiLT _ 13ui1dinrtt tiygrema Beatty r0: J.•'H #rl,ert L: A rda_�.�n. 5, ^ >.- IN THE NATTER OF THIS MONA HARRI,E windstertn_�nauranee on $tliidings. I .thor Building NUtt 40: H. 3u -^ ^:. ;it: ..2.. ^: Blake An F.S'fATi✓ OF' SARAH .S11ITH, late WYindm111s, Silos etc. wnd r.rher Ruildinpr :fFiteriale __RALP$ blt►1iGAN j<+:�t;ntatee Frer �►;., cut we-+ds and drag con, 5. 1' of the Village of Whitevale,_ in the Automobile Insurance of �, -- . n �� p g• Y JACKIi•: SEAR[. _ Work Guaranteed � Ed, Ward. drag c,,,n. � ,0, 1L • . Township of Pickerin Count of All Hinds �� Ljrw, labor din Bay Bridge. 8.00; W. Ontario. Widow, Deceased. AZ�F+L' Write or Phone .l . PRf) V ,'�E �r Birk,tt"di"o. 'x.00; A. Harlock, drag NOTICE is hereby 'given that L BOWMAN ROWS o,: con. 1; 13.20; R. Wright, drag un X11 creditors and others having claims f fThe ' Darin , • _ . Cpn. fi and ?. 30.50 -H. -Moore cv, or demands against 'the estate - of � yy ;R7 R 1 T HY - ONT _ Phone %102 vreecr: ear►. �, 1.50; Ale. Cray. sit SARAH SMITH, who died on or a -' Young Man Pi('K•FRT:v'(l', ONTARiO = "t., 2.50: C.•. Balsdoon, drae cur. 1, 2: bout the 17tK day of November, E: y'nwbray, lr,nus on wirs 11 -JAMES at the Village of Whitevale. JAMES 1)UNN - - -- - - - fe:ice, con. 1, 10.00; L. Gates„ drag in the Township of Pickering,,Coun- :- ..,MAE CLARKS 'CHRIST -M�1S _ :, ant! clean 'ditch Alton Roadt It85;_ ty uf.Ontario, are required, on or be- NEIL HA�II,LTON e s BAKING Nor -are Decker, cud weeds E. T. L., fore the :10th .day of hecernber, 143. :.. .7.00; •G. Davidson. bums: on Aire fen- to -send by point, prepaid. or deliver Monday, Tuesday and �Vedn'•tid) SALE re 10.50; - A. Matthew:, bonus on to the Executors their Christian It will pay you 4o do your Xmas shopping at The Red fl' White asir�' fence. con. 7, 5.'L5, niimes and surnan►es,'addresses and ULCEMRER.IB,. 17 Find is The - Standing Committer on Dam . descriptions. the "full particulars, in -. Second shave at 8.20. Store. We can assure of the 6resbest and finest ingredients t`g.9 to sheep paid the following: -rriting, of their claims. 3 statement for your Cakes and Puddings. John Scutt, 2 sheep anei one lamb ,f their.ace�unts and -the 'nature of.- ftLADY TUBBS" !drilled, 1T.50: Blake- Couhice, i grade- the security, if any, held by them. frIVF. KDtiF.^i PASTRY _ ► AND TAKE NOTICE' that after Flour, 24 lb8 83C Lockwood �} Ib 63C shriotin su('h last mentioned (late the said �E *CLAIS MONTGOMERY. v •f LF;U ' ewe, R,00; Jo..n Miller, 1 ram killed. A )� , ,,, -_ f bag 20.00 John \filler, , g du.q-. • - $OO;.G.' M. Forsyth, in.pcctinz ~'1111- i,xeoriti>rs will proceed to distribute It' SHELLED %SHEL �•' er anit Scott sheei). also Blake Annis' the assec:iz of the saM deceased a- ANiTA L(1ltI3E t l J6 5,� nip * the ' parties entitled thereto, Almonds, {lb., l 3c. Walnuts, 4 lb., 12e. The Standing Cmmittee_ on (!On.' 'laving regard only to the claims of .a°i��E� tinirencies raid the following: Jahn wlicb they shall then have notice, ffWhen a Man's Figs, Best for cooking, 2 lbs. for 19e. 'blurker„ - envelnpes and ,a(i:erising, and that the said Executors' will not HLEA( RED F%ULTAN A LEXIA PUFFED g be liable for the said assets or an a Man" • • • .r: D. A. Beer, Burglar Insurance, Y Raisins, Raisins Raisins,' �ais>!ns •15.40; D. R, Beaton, salary, 125.00; part thereof to any, person or per- f f , �w Chester. salary, 75.0(1 Dr. Cart- sons of whose el" notice shill nit GLORGF'013fiTEN 19c•. lit 1h4. 2,5v. 21b�. 2.5 !tic. it) right, niedical services, F;.kl; T: C. have been received by them at the 1)ORUTRY WILSON GTAGIRD -:1.rW to ,r nrHngP COOKING; Brown' balance of solar .0,06. R. time of such- distribution. :,PAL L KELLY C. 1?'eesor, salary, 150.; R. E. Mow- DATED at Toronto this 2<+th day Chern es Fruits _ . Peed Molasses A), ISc. 15 or tin bray, salary, 1.00.; G. L. 'Middletori, Noyernber, .1435. New T,(►w 1'rire4 �T� ►u in EffNrt }Iii, 19c: i 11). .ic. Irv. salon, 100.; Wm. Reesor, salary, Beaton• Bell and Ross, Evenings blatioeeN SPECIAL, 100.; W. H. Down, salary, 100.; G. 37'2 Bay Sitr., Toronto. Adults 2'lr. Adnits IBc. L. :tliddleton, relief officer expenses: Solicitors for, the Executors. Children 11c. Ohildren lrtc, Sugarf yellow or white, - 10 lbs. for 53e. 2.40; A. Spears, bonus on 119 dog William A. C4Ae and David Annis Tax Incloded - tax 1935, 11.90. R. C. Reesor, trip to Whitevale. Ontario. r ..Bracebridge re crusher, 3.00; R. E. - - ... - - -- - - - - -- - - - _ - -- Mocvbray, ditto, 100; W. H. ,Down, (ditto, 3.00; Hugh Pugh, salary as B0 7 H t lV%UPW SON = , - - Tn-p. -Treasurer, 270., postage, 10.; AREAL-RECORD Phone ' 600 We deliver L. Johnston, 6 month salary, 150.; G. . - 1. Middleton, relief officer, addit- tonal expenses, 50.00; T. Gregg, Div, ision Court services. 4.00• D. -Mor-- `The 3 high Birds in our R. U. P. pen this pear -laid Men's Work Boots, $2.49, 'UP. :. ' Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pair, up. °-_gan, ditto, 4.00 ail average of 309 eggs. The 'o i01A,1 record of our Men'S Work Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1,26 Standing Committee oil R elief paid bows an average production. f 2d the following: F. Bunting, lock 8 e O rJ eggs per' , g, ,supplies, g _ 8b.64; O. V. Sha ve- suppl;es,,7.50; R. }?led '�We feed our whole fleck O. A. C.. Cafetel>cla Farm Team Harness. X23.80, irp. Moriish, supplies, 21.50; D. I . Mill- leads. Horse Collars at Various Prices , er, ditto, 8:00; M. S: Chapman, sup Sweet Pads 'Team Lines I . -' plies, 6.00; W. Wilson, supplies, 5. - CA11Pf;Ec;GL P`AR''115, - _ Now is the Time to get that Old _. " .52; W. Sadler. supplies, 6.Q0. - Y -. l 4Tsit, Oat. 13 arnessRepaired - Standing Committee nn Heat and Power, paid the following: Hydro- - Feed Monarch "Open Formula" Feeds, ; Phone 2904 - "'1L Otsc Comm, Greenwood street • '' PHONE _ • R A D L E Y %fights, 80.83;' Pickering street lights g` ° A. 'W. MITCHELL,.' Piekexing 7,10 C E C I L _ for year, 441.6.4. Council adjourned to Monday Dec. A4k for the tS196 edition of P0044 Fact". � _ � $ � �• N � " 16th, for final meeting of the year. It!).aaaa, Toronto, are be s Lianimeat to left t Marjorie Brown, Jack Bradshaw S. S. No. 11 Pickering. (a) excellent, A Mrs. Fred Ward's apt later than EUrry' Goodwin, Patsy Cowan. Pr. (b) good, (c) fair. (d) poor... 'Jack Chapman, thersill, of O*Ava, spent Dec. 17th. All iiiim era of the church ' Jr--Doroth Ellicott. The pupils whc Sr. 4th—(b) Donald Duncan, "'emu Sunnds th her son here. y A P ( ) Homer Repretenti the and congregation are invited' to help : are not rated were absent for most Jackson. (c) Frank William9, Allen #� Mrs. Esther Palmer is confined to wish bbs.. Pupils in First Michell, Jean Bielby. (d) George a LAS Auwatxe Co'y her home with a aevere.eold. _ • of the examinations. and Primer Classes are rated by White, Jr. 4th— (b)Reta Milne, Inez , Cansda'v oldest :' k ire. Parker ridge Last a camber Selboet Report . Class Standing only. John Bent- White, (c) Clayton Jackson, Doug- Life Inmuaoct of friends at bridge last week. $pace deer permit publiabing of all - George Banbury, of Aurora, hams repofte submitted this weelL ley, Teacher. las Barefoot, Malcolm Carter. (d) Company been visiting her, cousin, Mrs. Bor- _ S. S. No. 10, November, 1933— Earl Linton, Gordon Duncan. Sr. 3rd Form 5— Vernon Ellicott. Sr. 4th— —(b) Vera Zubrisky, (c) Thomas Mrs. E. Bryan has been under the S. S. No. 4 E. Pickering: George Knox, Pierson Baker, Phy- Rickard. (d) Glen Le Vett, Owen = WHITBY, PIOKERING doctor's care for some time, but is Sr. 4th -Mara Boyer 80, Teas illy Farley. .h. 4- Isabel Young, Turner, Edna Bielby. r. 3rd— c — and vicinity. now considerably improved. Mutch 811; Does Baker 78, Harold y' () The Canada Life has served Canadians, John Moore. Sr. 3rd —Dora Wannop. Helen Malcolm, Muriel Pennock, D. for8ti years. During the past Eve years Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson Heron 70, Jr. 41L Murray Heron Francis Willson, Evelyn Knox, Jos Turner, G. E. Windsor, Mildred Car- ehis Company paid to policy owners and have moved into the Pretty resides,- t3% Carman Barrett 66, Sr. 3rd— ephine Stephenson, Beula Hamilton. ter. (d) ,Billie Michell. 2nd —(c) Bet- beneficiaries over :131,000,000, It has ce from the farm west of here. Glen Crawford 77, Raymond G'rax- Jr. 3rd — Murray Hicks, Edward Fol- tins ,Messina, Isabel Lehman, Jean assets for the protection of policy owners Frank ,Derusba is not in .very good, ford 75, Bobbie Barlow 71 Edgar of over =242,000,000. g lows, Jean Hopkins, Betty Baker. Arnold. (d) —Agnes Bielby, George :Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1, Wbit!by a health at present, is confined to his Barlow 63, Jr. 3rd— Billie Boyes 83, Harry Knox, Donald Ritchie, Alan Williams, Marion Messina.' lst— (•a) 's home and under medical care. Mary Baker 75, Vernon Barrett 74, Carlton, Arden Wannop. Sr., 2nd — Lloyd Seebeck, Aylmer Carter, Mur- Evans Ward, Chas. Gostick and T. Andrew Nixon 74, David Barlow 72, George Norton, Earl Hiltz, Everson ray Bielby. (b)- Sarah Malcolm. (c) �r ' Paterson were on a business trip to Bobbie Baker 66,. Lorne Heron 66, Norton, Kathleen Hamilton, Mild- Harry Churchill, Murray Michell. T�y Neilson's - Barrie last week. 1st Class -=June 'Bryant 91, Coda red Gillman, Joyce Isard, Gilbert (d) Barbara White. Pr. —David The Euchre Club hold another ev- Neale, 91, Isabel Heron 86, Donald Wannop, Ethel Seebeck, Doris Wil• Pugh, Joe Messina, Winston Church- p eeing in the Community Hall this Crawford 76, Dick Baker 68, Pr. A. son. let — Barbara Knox, Joyce Har- ill, Kenneth Bielby. Mary E. Muir, Ice, Cream DMCkg Friday night. — Arnold Heron. Pr. B.—Day. Thom- dy, Violet Liscombe. Pr. —Harry Teacher. LAST CALL FOR Miss Rossiter, of Toronto, has son, Robert Annan. J. E. Donnelly, Young, 'John Hamilton, Joan Wilson, Remainder of reports next week. been visiting elir cousin, Mrs. Bor- Teacher. land, for a few days.' Clifford Liscomlie, Elvira Hiltz, Cath Personal Greeting - = arine Hicks, Cyril Wannop. No. on The local lacrosse organization,' Brock Road Seilwal. roll/'+�� , 38. Roy C. McWhirter, teacher. H�J26�S AN AQD1�fS4 Card Orders .:. according to reports have closed up The following denotes the standing YOU SHOULD KNOW for the present, and have' sold their of the pupils of the school Names IT TELLS 13QU WNGR1 � equipment. appear in order of merit.. / ` - � '�,,b' R COAL TO GO "`:L.et Us - Mrs. Fred Hardy is seriously ill Sr. 4th— Thelma Carlton Gaon), / Eye y.- at present and under-medical care. James Johnson, Reuben Wilson (not j Check your Anti- Freeze. Her friends ho ,)e for an early recov- rated). Jr. 4th —Fred Smith., Below• ; Care . • ^' ALPS P ee2y. Pass, Herbert Stokes. Gladys Davis • LACE The local Beef Ring are holding ( not rated). Sr. .3rd--Doreen- Carlton And C I i A RE O . • T, ONT. their Oyster Supper at •t ie..home of Jack Gond�%in, Below ass, Jos. Gor- ._ Norman Linton, on Friday evening alczyk, Harold, Brown, Raymond Wil- Eye Can Pickering, S9OU Phone Clara 3241 of this woe's. s „n . (nnt rated). Jr. 3rd — :Mary. Cedar Creek'School Christmas Cr-n- Smith, Bill Gnodw-in, Charlie Good- \\ H. GIBSON • ” -cart is being.held on Dec. 19th: at 3 win. Bruce Wilson (not rated). Bet- Strain - Successor to C. M. Law, � T,T E N T I O N t p. m. Drills, Carols, Dialogues and ty Downing (not rated). Second _ , songs will feature the program., Booll- Vemon Johnson, Gor. Brown. Mrs. Jones, of Whitby, formerly First bo 'ok— Harold : Hubbard, Mar- _ �+` H. T1s + �t D. ` Pickering, Ont. Farmers : of Kirkland Lake- is spending the ilyn Cowan, Bertram Churchill, Ted- winter with Mrs. Esther Palmer, at Normal Vision dy Brady, Albert Sparks, George � orrol ' GASOLINE & DISTILLATE' Claremont. Gardiner. Teddy Gardiner. Pr. Sr.— The principal forms of ametro�ia _ The Annual Installation of the --- -- -- ' are hyperopia (far sight), - Myopia, `'�l�n Drlivered in f )rty .Kttliuh lots and Officers of - Brougham Union -Lodge• (near sight). and Astigmatism. The COMMERCIAL LICENSES A. F. and A. M. is taking place on Barclay �'ransport over. conditions are various as the above Now available a� Gets 15 cts. rind Tax. Friday, December 20th. may be combined in certain case*.+- - - MARKHAM TL)i+ti} let te. 13 ate. er The Norton Grist Mill is going full Ametro is is not a disease and can p gal. : Daily Service P _ -k(. J RisE A011 _ speed these days,- the chaR•Re of- , not be treated as such. The relief to time heavy tractor, has n between Claremont, Brnugham CHAS. S A RGEN'I" s H A R D W ARI% power y g Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto is obtained from proper glasses cor- ' -en the proprietor an abundance of - resting the existing- error in such a H %. I C 'T 1 N1 _ ONT_ power and speed. See his din an- drivers-are trained to be careful manner that the image is `properly to - Phone 940 23-36 Mk _ . -other column for feed prices. focused on the retina. 'The eye it• r ` courteous and reliable. Mr. Porter of Alberta is visiting then made arlificially norm::(. + TH F: "MA I7F :Ll ti E" his niece. :Ira. B. Kilpatrick here, Special Rates on Long Distance The eye is free from. visual imper- - - - 'a Wr. Porter, as well as everyone .else fection-, when the•, light rays, proceed - - is trying to figure'out'how the Soc - hauling. intz from a distant object exactly � _ - BEAUTY-SALON - ial Credit Plan of Alberta is going No order ts>n Kmall, one too large. focus on the retina when the mus- tratid the Aing'S Jbiowag :to be made to operate. rtes of the eye are -in state of rest: F'lN(+FRIN(i StAROEGLINf3 - The Sunday School Efitertainnient Such an eye is like a camera in ro- of the United Church, is Hein held :All shipment% insured and protected y p � .� T o SHAMPGOING- g per focus for the object. to be snap- jTOR " :St7ALPTREATMENT day, December 18th. all on Wedne3- from the weather in the Communit H y, y Rehearsals -are - pelf the lens system of the camera SiT��e -7(�C: g10-.50c-.Return-90c - -.- :• I�AIEi CTTTIN(0 Tel. Clare. 31l — iP. (': V. I a� �rlso re xrAd, IRdit•e, to 'being held in t ti-e' Hall on Monda} Class, B: and C. were -too powerful or lacking in pow on to beautiful cr uigoole -Helen, evening next. er the camera would be out of focus DAILY SERVICE Curtis- Permanent Wrtve wt ver •'v Mr. T. Anderson, of Smith's Falls, owned and operated by and an imperfect image would.be the ; visited -hint niece, Mrs. Vair. here on Frank result. This is the condition when - Eastern Standard Time • reasonable rates. _ .� Barclay "Tuesday of last week. and renewed the lens system of the eyes is im- Leave s.,:.ce-m4 Leave Toronto J osn also give yois beautiful . • many old acquaintances here, he hav perfectly functioning and blurred E+ ;tcra R)u.e� (B,y a• Dundee) curly ends. - ing been a passenger 'conductor on LAND SURVEYOR images are seen. The lens system A. M. P. M. A. M. • P. M. =e • ;. 36Luad4b11: ` "the C. P. R. through here, or thirty- may be too ,powerful "or lacking in. a 7,09 3 .i4 a 7.30 .a 4.30 Mine years F. J• DONEVRN, B. A., B. SC., poorer, or the eyeball may be ton a 7,44 ■ 4.5.1 2+ 40 i D Phoni+ !!)(�K f;LARi1:1iONT Our r itizens are commenting on �. :i4 d S..i4 10.90 630- ' O. L. S. On file are the records of long or too short. the larve number of pheasants that Emmetropia is the term used to in 10.'24 8.54 1130 d 7 30 - are to be seen -on our country -roads. surveyors G on and Yarnold, s36:i 11.54 d 7.5.4 P. NI. s.30 - They are. seeing the ones that- escap- king 'Fa.A. hawa. Phone, 1988. dicate the perfect refractne roods p M. 8.5 . c 1'1,30 - b.3c - +d the illegal hunting. Reports are ....,,,JJJJJJ,, -. tion of the eye and is essential 'to c il..r4 �i :l.s! t. 30 •19.:30 clear and comfortable vision-. any 1,54 10.,S4 c 2 -:10 11.30 c shooting I 4 •3.,i0 - i d .hoot n a' .54 b 1.4 • alwa ben hear of the _ 1 R i Calf 1e E1.1a ! orditt n m th s c . fn _ de arture r P __. of pheasantr-, largely by nren from Fill -the- ket - 2.60 known as, Ametropia. In the ,Ame= a -daily except Sun& Hof. b--Sun, .... :• . . Toronto. Now and again some are XL Yaying -Mash 2.40 wop,ic eye the image is not formed & Hol only. c•- Sat.'only. d-Sat• - caught. Pioneer Big 3 Laying Mash 2.00 on the retina .while the muscles are Sun. &Rol _onty C., H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special. D,)n'f forget the Christmas: Ent- bysier Shell _ _ _ :1.35 in a .state of rest but the muscles - Tickets and information at ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Heal- entainment at the Baptist Church on Hen Grit, '0,90 put forth an effort to adjust the fo- th," "The ' Child and Its. Deyelop- Friday, December 20th. A cantata, Poultry C'oneentrate 3.40 cus is possible - and this effort -re- GRAY COACH LINES ment." Optometric Association of Which. Santa or Bother Goose.' Hog Concentrate - .'2.80 sults in strain: Ontario; American Optometric Aso-' Yi 7 , and ..a drama. "Tbe Captain's Prdic- (!il C'ake :Heal � 1.90 PICKERING oeiation. Specializing in Eyesight cement" will be ,giv'en in the grog- scratch Feed A.75 D ♦ Eastern House =Phone i50o and Glasses. House— ram.. Admission, Adults, '25 cents, Gluten Feed - 1.75 B A G. A I N S ' � _ • - Opposite I ost Office, Oshawa A hildren. 13 - cents. Children, of the Bone 3Iea1 �. :_:. 2.90 IN , Phone 1516 - ...Baptist The Brisk Pw dh 9 lone again be Meal scrap and [inecourse, 4 acts. per lh 0.93 Electric Washers ■ coming a pretty rough lace to ride lo y 6 P Cane Molsssess, 18 rrs. per aril in • Beaity Etect'ric- Washer for Bal- on. Rotes and rues galore.. There is fiarrel' lots. 73 cents charge on ance of Payments. 'Also used d S the possibility that the occasional barrel, returnable at same price° washers from $20.0.0 up. mistake will,vccur in the Claremont Other prices on request - Guaranteed. news, this of course is due to the,- Chopping 7 cents per bag Apply L+ pert service "and t6- severe jars and jolts that our notes ' receive on the way ark from the balsdon's Hardware :Reliable pairs t0 all makes. React y Clare. 2004 John Norton Worth. The odd word may be mis- _ _ iClaremont, (lot. - Pickering onakile Cbar�e6. �OTk Insurance 0, All f placed or a .date or name incorrect; __. _ _ _. _ . -__. -• -- _ -- •- _ - -• _ __ _ : -- -- - - -_.. _ _ - - guaranteed. - 4his of course being due to our writ- Kinds at Rear- - ing having been shaken up in the car. Ten ' more shopping days before Xmas A RT � u R �� TE L,D . 4;ow that is a road what is a road. lanable Rates Graduate Radi.) and Television Instituttt. The death occurred on Sunday, Our Line of Gifts for Mother, Father, Brother, Sister' and Member Official Radio Service Men's J)ec. 8th, at her late residence, Ft. Baby is Complete, Representing the Following Association. William, Ont., of P.achael Coates, in _' �i her 74th year, - t Companies 43 ifs Phone 5201. PICKEftING beloved wife of the -fe�a Suggestions: late Joseph Slack, Mono Road. She Pilot Insurance CO. is survived by three sons, William, For 5iuther— Fax Father— Gore District Mutual Ins. Co 'YOUGBn Buy at Hoene. of 1foilo Road.' Dr, albert,,Medicinr Roval Insurance Co. Ltd. TIRES, RATTERiES, Westinghouse Refrigerator C'ar Heater ' London Guarantee and Acc. Co. Ltd. Hat and Fred. of Fort William. ACCESSORIES, ,where she made her homey for nearly Easy Washer �'1 endshied Visor Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. Carving Set, Hut Oven, Casserole, Razor Wawane A , Mutual At as low sand Netter prices years. 'Me funeral service was 1 '.. :�� 'held at the home of her Pon on Wed- Set - Tea Dishes Driving Mitts - Portage In Prairie Mutual 11k g, a, Aladdin or Coleman Lamp :� :. Provident Assurance Co. ;J "nesday, - Dec. 'ilth, with interment - .. - yoit can in Toronto. Gene Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. being made in the Fort William Cem- For Brother— -- - )For Sister— Toronto General Intl. Co. ' etery. - = -Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. The members of the Baptist Wom -i shores Doll Games, Let its repair that lettky top i en's Mission Circle and their hiss - i Hockey Sticks _ -RoNe Skates Employers' Liability Aas. Corp. = bands are being entertained by Mrs. Flashlight - - • Bath Salta y : - A. E. Wiieon and Co. Ltd. — Lbyds, Skilled Motor Repgiis. a George Lee, of Stouffville, on Ties- Pen and Pencil, Skates , Call or Writs day evening next. The gifts' of cloth _ _::..... D . .El • Gordon- � J. LaW ing, fruit, vegetables, cookies and _ _ Pbone 2908 ` +candy to be sent to the Beverley St. !!,, a+reagbaiu Out. Phone slick 516 CHAS. CooPER, •. ` .CLAREMVNT Tour patrotiaas Is appreciated. PICKERI:Y(3, ONTARIO 6uc4ess of Uoucester ��i�� Hitler Hears Opera We Gray Frequently 11111.1r1O� DOLLAR - Details of the trousseau of the INCOMES FEWER ' ! DDuchess of Gloucester, the most re_ r' • -- s cent royal bride; gradually come to 'n' "'� .•`. flight. The Duchess started on her 513 in U.S. in 9929 But Only j,c• - " -koueymoo'n In' a slate grey ensemble 36 Reported Last ' Consisting of a dress and coat. The dress of satin.biack crepe had Year wide collars and cuffs pf stitched ` grey 'satin and a stitched licit to WASHINGTON— Million- dollar in- �p "+� j" : ;�y ! w• :I ,match, Tdle belt buckle and a brooch comes in the.United Statt)s. were re- were of coral compositor carved whit duced by 30 per cent. ip 1934, or from a dragon Aknee- length coat of the •46 to 32. i yy > y aw.,..7^ ?y K }' , f •_. by satne Slate grey vetoer was trimni; d• This was reported in pYell11I1Rarq �z " r F �" ,� F°i�r�w`r��' ss• � ", a� ' t` with ermine which has been dyed to statistics of individual income tltx� "a .s`, {j range in tone with li ht to dark gt;ey. . returns for that year, made public r . , � a �r�• � *°` u° , �'�' �'+ V, � : _ A soft . mouIded little 'hat of grey recently by the Treasury. The fil:ur- -- 'Velvet was worn off the face with an es showed the millionaire peak wits. - " �' � _ t �s' •! }' : � � "` uptw-tied brim, with a stitched grey reached during the year 1929' when �#;.:; r NN y ;.x a '!�' ;y. • ::;,.. ' f cl to velvet' purse rse was nhnted with steel 513 returns, indicdting incomes of ¢`- ;,' y rt' �' ;z' °° i "_,s✓: ", f - IIlarcasitea. I $1.000,000 or more, were Wed. Crey being one ' of her favor!te- •' The ,returns filed through August - Colors the' Duchess of Gloucester 31 showed, however, ,iifierent ten- h� a, z; • t chose .several costumes in the same dencies in uther cat :goriest The. t` ct: •.'+'' ;' ^ "`. 1 Woollen day- p., .�.., _ shade. She included a v o n y number of'returns dncreased b nineses ti �' i�°E. : time dress in gunmetal satin with a per cent. over the previous year; the '- ca -cads of flowers. the same material net income reported was 14.9 per as the dress, running down the front cent. greater, and the tax collected to the heal sad trimming the.' cuff s. 35.8 per cent. more., -• She wears this with a grey wool coat The total net inccme shown was trimmed in re astrakan. s grey $1_,456,26 °_,491, an increase of $1,- 610,608,9559 over 1933. .. ' . Hydro's Deficit 9 f Aver 2 Mil li r BUREAUX SAVE' ;� 6, N , TORONTO— Operating deficit of S MiulDINS Ontario Hydro Commission for the I OPening' of the Berlin opera eason was attended by Adolf Hitler and othei high Nazi officials. year ending Oct. 31, 1935, is $2,150,- fj Seen in c-ificial box are (left• to fight) Yteichsminister Goebbells; Frau Hess, Hitler, Frau Goebbels and ; 000, it was learned on good authority TORONTO —The elimination of Rudolph Hess. last week. This' is $250,000 less 'than fraudulent businesses and t'he uphold - -the 1934 deficit, despite the fact that ing of better business metbods . in While increases. were recorded in the cost of purchased power increas- the city are the aims of the newly- Most of Boys in Band Art in Buying f ed by $1,144.000. of ganized Toronto Better -Business. practically all lines of business, tine Bureau, said Arthur R. Haskell, gen- want to Play• Cornet 4reatest gain was shown 'dn motor R i Rabbits Selling eral manager, who wns connected with vehicles, 'totalling '$33,241,000, an lg t ACCt'S�OraL'S the 'M-ontreal getter Business Bureau PETROLIA —The popularity of increase of-39,;J per .cent: • At 21/Zc Apiece t for the past 11 ears. the cornet was shown here last week : Sales of grocery and combination { P y NF:14 YORK•- Bored wItJi- 'ash_ € In the United States and Canada when the majority of the boys 'at- stores totalled $313,299,000, a gain of , ,- !there are 49 better. business bureaus. tending a meeting, to organize a 3.1 per cent., while value of sales for fobs. sfl 'can one be. )Jinn when - ROCKY Ad:OL1vTAI�T H O U S E, � one +?sac linishetl with buying new Alta. —It's tough on the bunnies, but of which number 46 are' in the Unite- d Junior band 'canted to play that in- country general stores was up 9.7 ° hunters here are making a good I States, .he explained. In Canada the . strument. per cent. Cltain stores had ,sales clothes there are always the acres- - thing out of rabbit hunting. Afore , Toronto bureau is the third, the oth- About 25 boys rang from 11 to valued at $56,460,100 cr' 15.6 per '`ories — those baubles that brighten 17 ears old attended the meetin cent. of the total business of all one up at all times. of the day than 15,000 have been killed this sea- ers being in Alontreai and Winnipeg. Y g to be thought about. son, and dealers are snapping them The Alontreal bureau last yeary re- i which was called by- William Taylor, •stores last.year. up at- 2 1 -° cents apiece. ceived 16,137 .requests, for information bandmaster of the Citizens' Band. • Manitoba retail trade 'amounted to One phase 4asie art lies rs kuow-- ing how to assemble colors —what: There will .be a et- together a� $129,96 &,000; an increase of 7.2 . per shade of gloves will go with a given •otx various subjects• and answered 90 g p, - per cent., said air. Haskell. Somg 896 which the bandmaster will further cent. over the sales value bf $121,- tweed suit; what bag will harnlo:,tze .%QCaltte Coogan To cases of unfair advertising, infringe- + discuss the matter with the lads. 22.1;000 in 1933. -The index of Wed Betty Grable n.ent of trade ,marks and short ; _ Yates in 19$4 was 68.7 agait�t, 64.1 "Ith- cocktatii or evening gown; what - weights were investigated, and 1,66 in 1933, scar[ should he tucked taro the open:- HOLLYWOOD, Calif.— Jackie Co- Inquires about ticket selling organ- V.S. INCREASES 3nF of a cloth coat, Time was when Value of sales for motor vehicle t egan, twenty -one, who is seeking a izations answered. The sale of doubt- dealers showed an increase of -50.8 even it one 'had excellent taste, a screen comeback after amassing fu► •securities with a -.par value of n ;)er cent: over, 1933, hardware stores great deal of ingest ty was required 1! $1,000.000 as a child star, and Betty $48,000.004 .was blccked, and in, dif- , BRITISH TRADE i 4.8 per cent^ and lumber and •build. to find the right ruing. That day is no longer, here is an abundance of ' ac- Grable, nineteen, a budding actress. ferent ways the public was • prevent- ing material dealers 10 per cent. tea >u1 lest Scarfs, are -to. be found . in disclosed their engagement last week. ed fro -m toasting. -ney. Retail trade in Saskatchewan in every colot of the rainbow, -in wool Miss' Grable, daughter of. .Conn _ - Canada R a m k S Second In 1934 " "ag worth $111,569,000, an in- and in silk, -in heavy weights end is 6. - =• !Grab!-e, St. Lotus stock broker, wore 1�`11rch1iSes, S a y S, t yes a of_8.3 per cent, The index. aos~samer.lght- ones; Gloves come in - tan emerald -cut diamond which she . - THE - . cr 'saa 59, against 54.6 for 1933, wonderful shades; shoes range from �`1 aShill�tOn - - ]'slue of tale b said Jackie t,•ave her, p automobile deal- the gayly trimmed Tyrolean peasant . Coogan, previously reported en- - ers showed an increase of 30.4 per type, to the most- coquettish aflistrs of .' gaged to Patricia Ellis ,and Toby Washington, — Increased trade cent, over the 1933 sales, country 'patent leather piped in colors. Win film actresses. confirmed the MARKETS with Great Britain in Oe`taber is re- g•rneral stores increased 10,2 pe_ -- engagement. ported by• the commerce department, rent. and grocery and combination ` The United State; et Truth does not consist in minute The two said they intended to' be valued U $5F): Star ported goods 't.ure�' %' -'per cent.; while lumber and accuracy of detail but in conveying a married within a year, possibly .in 83 to the United building material dealers` and meat June. PRODUC a 1'1.1C E Kingdom in O ;tob'er this year com- right impression. —Belt _ 'United Farmers' -(:r, Co..pared with $46,829,598 in October, mar$ets'.lsuainesa eae~lt: dncreased°8'.? 1 Saturda were syin the follower. 193.3. Imports this year were valued `er cent. Y P g g Retail trade i Alberta in 1934 •' 03ks� prices for produce: at S1G,58b,b13 eoropariid . with $S., �n , - P 1? r.•ounted to $1:,0,4:.3,000 a ..gain "---- EGGS, with cases returned 231;250 last. 11 1 �I Su ose there �.c.e no books! « .. Great Britain till ivasjhi,..coun., of 1^1.1 per cent. over red and 1.4 - PP. A' Large ... �... ". .... 36c � +� _ "x'l5'aa 28.2, compared with 61.4 iR ?io tiooks to read in cosy nooks! !'A" medium .. .... 29c try's best customer, Canada ranked i d1933 P No books to fill the hun .. 2 5e second with piurc hale% of $30,3.39,. gry mind A ullets And teach the art of being kind. pullets - ' Values re ,ales for . automobile ..g•, , • . ... . .. . .. . . . . .. h•2c 1.38. in October this y e: r compare,l dealer s increased b 38.7. County o with $36,93 -3,358 against $'26:991•,- - )' X _ : G .............. "..,....... Oc general store. sales 'slues were., up By KEN. FDWARDS �'o books- to while an hour away, BUT ER— Ontario No. 1, solid;, 307 in October last year, y,6 per .cent., hardware stores, I4.2 To link to -day with yesterday; 251-c; °_, 25c. Total exports for the month were : No books to charm us'for a while, ' T`OULTR < 8.2 per cent, and [umber -and„ building ci ` 52 1,237,.)'29 against 06,'13,068 To trin a tear or lure' a smile. +r�uatations in ce Its. last year and iris orts 'were 31R!r,_ naatcria] dealers 16.2 per cent. The(ii��1 g - - 1 1. P index in 1934 was 68,2 against 61.1' C� ~ But there are books, praise God ? A A rn 530,8 , 1 co p e with n : Dro,Qe,t f' m :t`r d with (.t, Ares =Pd itkrrrt 1933. _ above Hen "A" `A' ;•,t., ,. : Over , 1'> 14 : DEFER TO JAN. 15 If v e nave boo'.3 and we have Ikea 4 to, 5 lbs. .. 11 :r,3 Tds books, not crowns, that makes :RETAIL TRADE men kings. —I. B. Roberts: 3 to 4 Ibst 10. 1. )!).' ° Old roasters 1 9' CAR iICENSE DATE r ffilliort On Relief Spring chickens : -GAINS IN WEST - Over- 6 . lbs,. • . 16. 0 .. ONE OF j -Says Welfare Council' S? to 6 lbs... 15 19 Cclnl�'<<•-all Assured -of' Inter - 5 to 53;, lbs... 14 - :=18 " .,Pl'�llrie 1�1 :0 v'lI1Ce�, — Greaten Gat:QIESS — — 4 ?2 to 5 lbs... 13 17 na-ti.onal Event Next. IN HC nn, ' OTTAWA mp!oy :rent 'in. Can- . T c L.', ]bs - 1'� 16 increase Show Ill GaM� L n icr,4 • �' ear ads has reached the highest level - ,- - �o-DAY `., since December, 1930, but relief costs Spring broilers —' Auto. no il.t ` 'have not mowed co yes ondin I I to 3?= lbs. 12 - . 16 .. TORONTO - �nnuuncement was downward and there are till more Dung clucks— Ottawa: — Dominion Bureau of made -last Friday by Hon, T. B. than 1,OOQ,000 Sanadians in receipt Over 5 lbs. L ]R . Statistics .report retail trade in the _McQuesten, minister of nighways, 4 to :,._lb;, ... 10 16 three pr'airic provinces during 1934 that the period for obtaining pas- of direct unemployment relief 'ac- o $3f,1,!7.F,�i,000 Ou; OF Young geese ... 1_ ., amounted .to , an tn- senger' car permits, anti drivers' ^o THE WEST cording to -an estimate of.- current ,] p 1. 4 ' (� RODE— t Young 'turkeys :. - , . crease of 4,8 per cent, over the pre- licens es• had been extended to Jan- , trends released last week- by the Can- -- ,ti- � -t�' EDDiE / ]TAY AND STRAW " ceding year. The increase in value uary 15, and the time for• purchas- e radian w,lfare council. - � �,"'' SHOr�e. , In a comparison of urban and rural �.o. 2 timothy hay, haler!, ton, $10 of sales 9r, 133'3 over 1933 in Ma in, commercial motor vehicle alid to $11; No. 3` timcfhy ' hay, ton, toha Nvas 7.2 per cic'nt.;' Sasicatclie- trailer permits had been .e&te.nded to - AAA re,: _f ccgts_ thTOU�hout Canada the_ statement said 12 of the larger $8 to $9; straw, wheat, haled, ton, $7; wan, 8.3 per cent., an 11.1 per cent. February 29, i�j oat straw, $6. in Alberta. " These are ahsolutely final , dates ^r � -cities embracing approximately. 25 T :FRDI - ' -per cent, of the population are carry- WHOLESALE PROVISIONS On the base iP�O 'enuals 100, the lfr „11cQuesten stressed. dot a single `; -ing 38 per cent,. of the total numbers - Wholesale provision dealers are . index value of sales in the prairie day's grace beyond them will be al- )� . on relief and spending in their .sup- quoting the following• prices- to the: provinces in 1933 was 65.2,.�and Gn lowed, and -prosecutions will be or- "Westward HO +. port praeticaTly 'S0 per cent, of the Toronto retail, trade: in 1933. eyed' against all offending motorists total -monthly Pork —Ham 19c stloulders,. '14c; afterwards. Three times in the last four years y cost of relief for the butts, I6?/ze; pork loins, 19%' c; pie- The , extensions, Mr. McQuesten Eddie Shore has been chosen on the { eaation. \'.H,L, All -Star team. In 19.,3 this t MIOr)te and SChOOI nits, 13c. 78%;'No. 5 Northern, 71%. stated, follow lengthy consideration bulk battering -ram smashed -his way Lard —Pure. 't.ierce's,. 15c; tubs, Manitoba oats —No. 2 C.W., 3,5!5; of the various rep- ese,ntation's made y g forces 15%c; pails, 160; prints, 151hc. No. 3 C,W., 31st; extra No, I feed hint recently. An extra long exten- through' eery strong opposing �.. Work Conspiracy to become the n b'�a1- S'etierr • Shortening— Tierces, 10- %c; tubs. oats, 32. sion bad been given commercial among the defense men, getting 3$ WINNIPEG — Winnipeg's school 111 /tc; gaits, 11 %c; prints, 11%c. Manitoba barley - No. 3 C.W., vehicle operators because in the points. children may think their homework- GRAIN QUOTATIONS 37% ;. No. 1 feed screenings, per 'majority of cases, he said, their Off season Shore lives _the'life of s is too heavy, but their parents do Following are Saturdays closin_' ton. vehicles are 'their sole means of live - quotations on Toronto grain tram- South African corn -65. lihood, Canadian rancher around Edmonton. not. Dr. J. C., Pincock, schbol super- - There he keeps in condition for the ititendent, said last-' ast-week parents, by actions for cariots, prices on basis Ontario grain, approximate prices Hope was 6kpressed by the minister following hockey season. This West- a 20 -bo =1 majority, favor increasing c.i.f, Bay ports:— _ track shipping point: — Wheat, 65 to that the motoring public, as are- erner; purchased by 'Boston .Bruins - t ' the chdidxem orityly,avor i. Manitoba wheat--No. 1 Nor.; 68c; oats, 23 to 25c; barley, 30 ti 'sult of the generosity of the depart- from F.-dmonton Eskimos. in 11)26, •90%; ,N` o. 2 Northern, 8518; No. 3 35c; corn, 48 to 50c; rye, $_ to 34c; merit, would see that they got their �Qighs 188' pounds, height 5 feet 21 ' t6I•..•; Northern, ' 83%; No. 4 Northern, ' malting barley, 38 to 4pc. permits In plenty of time, relies, and is thirty years of rga. 4 X i t Montreal's •• � T'r.s r.:invay, ccmpan.e ^, for ex- They " - B�ink OI Strong Position ample, have-, to run trans through �L =e ���k a GG [TOj�v Da ' are the night of Christmas jive, so that r p� 1 J 1J J'° At the annual meeting of -the ter whether .taxes are paid direct_ exiles may reach their homes and the .. millions of worded greetings and Lot Better here aaalri Ch0013e they Bank of Montreal, held at the ly or not, no citizen escapes pay- b 1Head Office on December 2, a ing his .share of the cost of ,gov- Yuletide gifts may reach their des- (From the Peterborough Examiner) GGBetterTLmes Gift" large and representative gathering eanment." tinations "on Christmas Day in the "But don't you think they look a _ �f e'zareholders expressed their General Manager's Address morning." In the ordinary way this, lot better ?" _ _ i unanimous approval of the state- Mr. Jackson Dodds, joint general would mean that many' conductors, That was Vie , answer of one ea. . went and report of, the directors manager, in explaining the various drivers and firemen would be away hibitor at the horse show- in Toronto OGDEFN 3 for the fiscal year ending October items in the Bank's statement,' re- from their homes when their trains when he was discussing the matter a 31• ferred to the failure of the lower- had arrived 'at the distant terminals. of "setting" or "arching" the tails of F I N E C V T 'A The balance sheet showed that ing of the interest, structure at the The heaviest tasks of their whole show horses. -By this process the tail 4 the total assets amounted to' $792,- country to stimulate borrowing of year however fall upon shoulders of stands up for about five or six inches, 800,00.0; cam pared with $759,100,- money for productive and construe- the' postmen at Christmas. to large a thing which by nature it was never X000 a year ago. live purposes, remarking: "Lend. towns it is possible for the post- intended to do. This arching is l Profits, after deducting Domi_ era naturally shortened the ieems office to,enjoy at least a fair share achieved by cutting the tendons on Q nion and, Provincial Government of their commitments. They would of the, Christmas mirth but in coun- the under• side and inserting a bustle. taxes, amounted' to $3,005,212 as not risk long term investments at try districts many postmen have a For something like 20 days the tail compared with •$3,204,369 in 1934 low rates in the face of expert- long round. Then there is also the of the horse has to be kept exactly ;: ny —a decrease of $119,000, over ments of one kind "and. another, telephone service to° be -maintained the same position, and there are 1/g lb.ti.n o of which, is due to the increase in whether monetary,, economic or so- so that a good proportion of the op -- times when the first operation does Dominion, and Provincial taxes. cialistic. Until confidence is insert_ erators have to be on the job while not give the desired arch. Then it ' Q Sir Charles Gordon, president, in ed by the adoption and carrying out the more , fortunate people are mer- has to be done over again, There is his address, said he was'sorry in- of sound policies, the balancing of ry making to their heart's content. injury done to the tail of the horse Specially wrapped terest on bank deposits was cut budgets by effecting economies and In small towns and villages, it by cutting the 'tendons. Even after for from three to two per cent. This, by USe reduction Of taxes, long scarcely affects anybody else if - sam,�ilea ;ing has taken place the tail 5c_ Christmas giving �! r he said, was rende.•ed•necessary by term investments will be postpon_ of the inhabitants desire to pay vis- conies flabby, and the strength' and ..the pressure of the Government ea and business recovery ret- d -ded' its to friends. In towns, however, vigor which should be there to battle and the Central Bank for lower "Taxation," he proceeded, "is this movement of people necessitates against flies and such is not present, rates on Government loans. primarily intended to cover state a transport service, aid so, for at nor can it be restored. '+ "These low rates," he exp'ained, and municipal essential expendi_ least six hours, many streetcar men For 15 years or more the cuatom +' ; "have resulted in a drastic tares. That we have drifted a long wets w - and taxi drivers have to make hap- has been 'growing in Ltnited States cutting down on the earnings of way from the original intention is piness for themselves at the wheel but• it' has be'em slow to make its aP- the chartered' banks; which have becoming zryore and more apPar;ent' or - inside their'.vehides. pearance, is Canadian•stables. Our I Y r been forced to reduce their rates The burden of taxation imposed by In restaurants and cafes' some of rove of it'; they say'(1 people do not app,,' -.to depositors. Based on the re_ our numerocs .governing bodies has which have to be open as usual at plaihly it is a cruel thing to do to a suits of the Bank of Montreal, it grown to the point where it con- Christmas, there are - waiters and horse, and it is. means that the' depositors in all Burnes capital resources, saps ever_ waitresses and members of the kit- - But there 'is the answer to -all " •``�'r �t `; j ��;• _ ' Canadian banks are receiving some gy sled enterprise, discourages in- Chen sta4f'at work providing for the " -`' $17,000.000 less per annum than dustry, pro1uction. and construe- P the argument• "But don't yts, thick r co le who either have no homes or ? P P they _look a •lot 'better ." Yea, there ,�• they did when the rate was 3S'o• In tion, and thereby increases ahem. who, for some reason are away from are men who are certain they can al_ a sense this reductioh may be re- ployment. Taxing bcdieh are-begin- them for : Christm' as Day. ways improve on what Natnn•e has - garded as a form of concealed ning to realize that, ti,nless, taxes At the hospitals and, especiglly in done, There, are men who mhht look taxation. I think that the sooner -are reduced by effecting economics the children's wards, nurses are bus- a good deal better it certain opera- "Sleep itself may be more im art- , _ the public is educated to" these in public expenditures, the source ier than at any other time for the tions were performed on them. Some ant for man -than for the higher an facts, the better. Every man and of taxation will ultimately be dried patients must be more than usually of them bulge much in the mi.x l :e and i.mals , because the horizontal posi- : •woman tbhould realize that•no- mat_ up." well .tared for in view of the fact probdbly they would look better if tion permits an increased blood flow that they are compelled to spend they here placed in a slicing machine through. the brain." • Christmas in a hospital ward instead and 'a goodly portion of their protrud- lring Fairs in Wales :borne Folks of a more farr:iliar living -room at' ing a;aistline' were cut off. It would D their own homes. Quite a number of hurt, but "they would look a .lot May Defeat Rust - - - -- Miss Christmas people go to. bed on Christmas Eve better." " The last three weeks in Novem- without - knowing how- circumstances ber are notable in Wales. During Christmas, it ha,; been said, 1% al- may 'compel them to - employ the Apex, - Thatcher•, and , one variety these, weeks the annual "hiring fairs" waking hours on the -following day. Feet On Desk known only by the number ,716. rrlcst as much a thing of the hearth are held, and farm and other eat - 11r1ctors, for instance, may have t� These Haines" may -meal little to ployes start on 'a new year. The as of the heart, and it is quite truE< spend the whole day away from their /'� that the Yuletide- festival is Essen- t3ood For Brain Canadians, but they' will mean a mountain villages of Wales celebrate families, if the state of their pat- ereat .deal- to %yeste;n- Canada be- tially one to be observed in 'the fira- the, coming of the hiring fairs with rents is such as to make this nee- cause they are' varie:lEs of w.neat the "Parting of the Ways" festival light and laughter of the home. A' eGCar . Increases- Flow Of. Food which will resist ruat.,Rust t.ok 100, - to mark the actual end of the yearly ('hristmas which lacks the jog of y , =. : - the family gathering the customary. Erect PoStnre PIOt�UCeS oO,b,OQO bushels.otP the yield in Can- contract between the farmer-•and his Pleasures of the heavily laden table, Only' cultivate that dogged pertin _`Perpe.tUa� Cerebral 3da.ln •19.35, One wesie;.ner informed y hired - hands and servants. acity which has no thought of ulti- us within recent - weeks that fox the . the jolly games that are indulged in Y,. __ _ _ _ Hrst time _since 1.! S it Muke'1'• as The occasion • is .similar to Hallow- mate defeat, but rallies cheerful! r112;1>r1711a r 2 ~ ` , T by aid and young airke; can scarcely een in the, United States before' in and resol'uteiy after -every discom- `• - though he was' going to ha \re a crop � •,� same sections it became an excuse, be called a. Christmas at all. And fiture. —Dods. HAMILTON, N.Y. = Justificatint, yet there are hundreds and perhaps _ - _ . tiers year_ Then came the rust and lie for hooliganism. .Every bne at the thousands of men (and to a smaller `' tar -the man who likes to work with lied virtually nothing: lie saw, the Welsh celebrations runs wild. Prac- Philosopher among poets is Brown - his feet on his ' desk was suggested black spots come on tine stems. of 1114 1 extent, worsen) who have to forego Veal fakes are piaygd, along with the rest Christmas' of hearth • and inf;; poet, among philosophers is recently in - experiments at Colgai: grain, witched them rem\' aril do. games such as ducking -for apples. home, far the- sole reason that the Pa�11: prophet, `seer, preacher,- .or, University; showing, that feet highct` relop and sap the .strength so thA _ Boys and girls masquerade, and ator, interpreter of Christ . 4o the than the- head .posture speeds. mental head fell aver .and failed to fill a11t: ordinary machinery of workaday I1 a thought of the world.— Abbott. work. He may be taking an easy _ ,play tt•icks upon -the oldsters 'sitting - , g R' y - Apex wheat was sown in Saui -.lees • around eat, fires. cannot be closed down entirely, no , way to het more blood to, his bran:. Sasj.itchewan this year in a d!strict The iring .fair is itself serious; matter how insistent the call -of thb- . ;very - seldom- does - tempt'ationr over- ' A -few ntenths ago Dr. Donald A where. rust was bail, and -'it shoa-ed a gaily_ decorated homes, and the plea. take a man_ . who .L% ruan'i.ng awe Laird Col-gate's professor of • pray cho- 2 A For example, -in the resort trrid 1m?• 3' yield o! �, . btr%hels per acre. and sores of the firelight and the festive • - veraity town. of Aberystwyth farm- board. _ from it. l0$3�, found that office; workers- slow- fire straw-was bright and- clean.' ht: r. Hers and young, men the women ser- ell down mentally after a beau; quis wheat grown in the Same sxt:& vants come in for the lair and "as- lunch more than. after .a light one, yielded only' seven bushels -to the ' semble under the Town Clock. Dur. / He suspected -that . the explanation acre. s ring ihe- morning they occupy es them- �' ! might be that the 'digestive process If Apex wheat does what is claim- - selves profitably by comparing note% ` was drawing blood from the brain. ed for it, then ft would make :,n ++r'.3- 1 ,with their friends on previous jobs. SCOUTING TEST PROVES CONTENTION ed yield in a bad - rust _y -ear S!h 'va- = - d ' _ // To test this, he had six young rites . tent to the product of 4,000.0j.10 r-:n. 3 ..'Meantime; the employers trade' ea a to � 1 P .',formation in the Game way, ' \ do mental arithmetic while lying on acres of land. . Better 'still it wu:ild It is considered an honor to be '•' Here There 'Cots.- alternatively tilted so th'attheir � "hired 'early in the day. As soon as ) heads'were a foot lower than their give the farmers of the Weat a s.use � : • Everywhere, •• � °• feeE and, a foot -higher. of securi.t�r ivhic�`i' fhey do not p'ossesa' - _ as bargain is struck. the servant in- now.. Up to-the present all. the farm- leaves the Town.' Clock, sig- R { They made 100 successive menta. 'er could-do when his frel.is were at- k : , A brother to every other Scout, unthour regard to race or creed LL\ additions • in - each position. K ith t nifyinx that he no longer is on the ) P tacked by -rust ias to witr 1 the pro- market. The contract between farm- heads- low, kind ear flushing showing jer and hired hand is considered -ore-blood-to - to the head the were ough of his own defeat. — Peterbur.. The next World 'Boy Scout Jam- 'possibilities for -good than the �soS � y otigh Examiner. binding' as soon as the "ern" (► bore °, it.has been announced official- Scout Movement," — Sir Francis 7.1. per cent.faster. and 143 per een' •all amount of money) has Chang- .Iy will be held in I•iolland, in the Floud, British_'Wgh Commissioner to more accurate. hands. Wages are partly based on "The erectt position of human, be' ' d summer of 1937. The formal invite- Canada. P Classified AdvertL:Iag the barter system. The hired hand tion was received at the Jnternation- " • • _ . , ings," said Dr. Laird "apparenLIy _agrees to accept a pig or pther al -Bureau, London, from His 'Ex That 'the Rover isenior Scout) gives them a moderate but perpet• zavENTOisst - stock, or a patch of land to-. tend, Zs lency, .Admiral J. J. Rambonnct, branch is rapidly growing in-Toronto ual handicap of cerebral •anaemia, n R -part of his wage. Chief Scout for Holland., along with is indicated by a list of new crews handicap which rbay probably .be ac AN OFFER TO L'C'FRY INVENTOR. assurance of Ube support of the Dutch. recently formed in the district. Most. centuated by .,gnw•ise eating when List of wanted inventions and. full in work is to be done." . information sent free. TIM Y,AMSAY Government_ To the announcement of -them are co'nnecled with churches Compaay, tt'urtd Patent . \n, rna*'s s.3 = 3 "HI -STEP TONIC TABLETS" imperial Scout Headquarters adds ail T;ze .list: 5th- Toronto Rovers, River- Dr. Laird Suggested that Rodin': Bank ` ttreet, Ottawa, 'Canada,. statue of the Thinker, with bowed Will h,;11, }m, .•, ;, > and obtain good invitatilon to British Empire conting- dale Presbyterian; 30th, St. Colum- POs BALE ' • ', y health. ents to visit the Home Land on the ba United; 46th, Humewood School; 'head, might be a natural gesturE of _ esca a from this handica L1GHTi \�, YL.t 'fS ti' 13: \T'1] :1{ +1: 1 halt roc for gv,ierouh, trial. packet way to or Prom the Netherlands . 112th, St. Barltabas Anglican; 219th, P P• Decil electric ptnnts, 32 end i lu- (plus 3c postage): ine for Big Value , • s _ Church' of the Messiah, and 124th, "Some of the implications," lie he t•"lts. SI1.45.00; 11 pinre 32-\', batter es, 13oe' (mailed freer• s Eaton 3Iemorit +l Church, explained; ' *are profound. The super ssr sit• l ceder s Ltd.. 13th 1 t rtage o=ESO aE>+�aY CO. An interesting series. of tableaux • .• _ i0r 'size and structure of the human Ave., R'innil,cg, Man. SB York street — Toronto depicting high_ lights in the life of a A party' of Scouts. Cut),.; and read_ brain, may .b'e an evolutionary over. STORE EQvIPasENT Wolf Cub and a Boy Scout- were a ers of Dalhousie, N.B., paid a visit to compensation to make up for this �NiE BUY', SELL, OR T11.WE V'il -D feature of the programme put on by Campbellton. to make the acquaint: -.. slowing and the inaccuracy-the up- store Equipments of all kinns, I„t- FARMS FOR SALE the: 9rth Toronto (Danforth Bapti>rt) once of members of the four new lo_ right position brought in its wake. t,erinl 8wre Fixtures, 43 lease Et-, IN oNTaslo Scout Group for the benefit of a ]arse Toronto. F some- ootl l�rulx•rtie� •tt fair.ln•ice,, cal troops. The visitors put on a hum_ LIVE STOCK MARKETING R eathAring for their sixth annual Par- , part ca.sh and extended terms ow bet' •Of' demon9tr'atlona. - -;•.'s •+ the balance at 4'c interest. ent's Night. Interesting displays in_ • • • hipping stn the c:� -o1l plc -n(e plan 1,.s. '27 State Sour retyuirements and write eluded ntiniattu•e models of the troop's 2 SKATING' RINK ,BAND ORGAN i een produgtir,e of splendid results. for details to: •A record attendance of nearly 00 rot � �1,iete w'ittt suitable music rolls `nlueg on the ogee tiuu•ket mesas rch C07tiMI88IONE8 OF summer camp, constructed by 1112 nlue Luc the owners. Get in touch AGAICIILTIIIaAL LOANS Scputera, reports showing 47 active' for skating rink. In first class work- With us. various p3lralS. ing order. Cost $2.100.00 new. Parlia:rea; SSdgs. - Toronto + • Scout Groups, presentation .of awards -Writ— Wire —or Telephone _.- and trophy, and au address by- Sit Oal = m y $200.00 Garb or Tornio LYndhurst 1143 A memorial plaque to the• unknown THE N. S. WILLIAMS do !EONS' CO THE UNITED Fd8MER3 Francis Floud, K.C.B., .British High Limited COOPERATIVE COMPANY, LIMITED _ TO END ...... Boy Scout whose good 'turn in Eng_ Commissioner to Canada, marked ,the ; 4s1 King St. W. — Toronto Ll \'i; STr�cr� i:t?5tA11SSti N DEPT. Union Stock Yards, West Toronto , P A 1 N land to the late William D. Boyce, annual meeting of the Ottawa Dis -. 'tab in M;,,ard's. Chicago publisher, brought Scouting trict Association, A - popular' award to the United States, was .dedicated was the presentation of a, medal of ...rub cords. take, in- p' 4 SCRAMBLED SENTENCE CONTEST ternally. Ends skin 4 'q on the, State House lawn at Coln Merit to Rev. Fr. Hebert, in recog- blerniahes. At druaists r•"M bus, Ohio; as part of the 21st birttr_ nition of the importaht , part played The Most Unique Profit - Sharing Contest In History m regular and new large �" -• -` economy sizes. ., +* aay ceiet,ra 400- of t:h� Bay Scouts Of by -him in. the de 't;a :•went -of. Scout- . - America. The ceremony included an .ing amongst French - Canadian boys 'there. are file classib Sentences 1n` the follotiin g,•nup of wrrt ^ds, rind e • / adtlres9 by' Governor Dare The in_ these five'sentences, then write them correctly, and legibly. y in the Capital district. "It is of no cunse-iuence —most bad luck is in— without askinfi ryat'stlonn t cription oil the tablet reads: "D2di- -=not in'fear =that a man is talente,l` - -it is the highest comi ilment —in ��IONG OF PAIN" 65 Fated to the Unknown Boy Scout, 1910-1935, 'in England, Whose' Goad Tilrn Brought-Scoming to Millions of r Atmrican Boys.' Sponsored by Central Union Area, Boy Scouts of America." Issue No. 50 — '35 • •� "In these times I do not think there 97 k any, other movement that grenter falth —we think our education. complete —The origin o —to bel eve in Your friend -1ve, are never —lack of preparation —so ignoritnt as when - - if he is lazy— strength is born—" Send your result in on or before December 210th, 1935, with no entry fee _, u of-- Twenty -Five Cents, no - stamps. 10 -per cent. will be slimed between .' those who Bend in two errors, 15 per cent. with one error, 25 per cent, j for a correct list. All entrants will receive tbe'results. The more entries ' received. the more PROFIT TO SHARE. ' K ,GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE.,. TORONTO • �3; -- -• -- - _ _ _Ili' .� ,.%, , , • * -!\a l A 1 --tffirs John Draper, of Whitby der was occupying the frprlt pew - ' IC iJllVL1 spent a day in town last week. As the offender had, to all appear -lLrs, F. H. Hall has been on the —The Bazaar held in the A. Y. P ances fallen into the arms of Morph tore . sick list for several weeks •but has A. zooms on Saturday afternoon un sus, the minister called to his comp _ y now quite recovered _ der the auspices of St. George's W -anion - "Mr. McTavish, please -wak —,Mrs. W. J .Clark has been con Guild was quite a success and ; en Mr. Brown." who retorted, "I'n - "Pickefing's Leader Store" goodly sum of money raised. no sleeping, Meenister," "Well -, wha' fined to her bed for sQVeral days —Colds and other seasonal i1L last?" owing to illnes. did I say I dinna ken, — Tarwriship Gouncil meets on are confining many of our town folk Boot if you kep, yersel." _ ]Monday next Dec. 16th, at I P. m. � � sir fumes. The weather of the Stock Notes past few days has not been conduc- ive let — Remember the School Concert of • - : r S. S. No. 1 and Sunda School (Base to ,good health. _ . Sunday —The "zero weather of last week The Jersey Cow, Baron's V'olttnt Line) in the school -house on Friday gave the boys a few days skating. eer, bred and ow ned by F. M. Chap evening, Dec. 20th.. _ Once again, a ;n every year, the man, Pickering, Ont., has completer _ —Do your Christmas shopping a record at, '2 years and 50 days o' earl and do not wait until the ev- warning, beware of the tiro ice of r y early winter,. is in .order. _ ar;e, in 36,, days of 7971 lbs of milk t cuing before Chirstznas when it' may 376 lbs. of fat, -with an average tes +• i -be too-late to ,get what you want —As announced two weeks ago, a - p -' the play, "The Finger of Scorn" is of 4.72 per cent. \ ti ' -- Master Eddie Jones entertained ' The Jerre co+w, Cecilia 1t \ - a number of his oun friends to a," being presented in Pickering on Jan. Y Sunset q g 'bred by Joseph Kelly, Roseneath -birthday party in the A. Y. P. A. 10th, . by the Young People's Bible Class, and not the Y. P. $; of tic 4nt., and owned by F. M. Chapman Looms- on' Saturday afternoon.. Pickering. Ont., has cornpleted s re- -Mr. Wheeler's Class is- pre par- United Church. rch. —The cold spell from which we cord at 3 years and 127 days of ' age rt of - n in the latter a 2 - • put '1 40 - Lo o P in 365 days of 6871 lbs. of milk. _ �►S P y .. suffered about two weeks ago, when a Carry 3aauary, an exthibition of mat work Ifs. of fat, with an average test of _ the temperature fell to below zero, : and an amateur , programm. Particul was of short duration, and was fol• 5.85 percent . —. From, the Canadian - are later. lowed by a mild spell and rain. With Jersey Cattle Club, Toronto. - ; Tl;e I 'ib01�06t Groceries , --S`t George's 0hnrch, ' Sunday A December, 15th, 3rd Sunday in Ad- days, exception of about a couple of y The �'iII6_t Fruits - !vent. Sunday School at 10 a, m. days, we have had no winter weather Notice t0 Credttura ...The Largest Toy Stock ` Vorning Prayer at 11. Evenin so far, what saoov did fall'disappear- _ _ 7 he Largest Gift stock ]Prayer at 7 p. m.. Preacher at both ed within a day or two. R. S. D. 1927, Cap. 150, Sec. of services, — Christmas —week after , next. ESTATE of John Calvin Campbell, The L>ir�e6t %hiOaWare Rev. E: G. 'Robinson. Mothers, don't you remember clean- I —L, B. Tapson, piano -tuner of y Farmer deceased. and Glassware Stock aBowmanville, will be in the village ing up the tinsel, red and tissue pap- ALL PERSONS having claims a- _ The Lar Ft Ladies' Tear Stook , is a few days. Those wish' their er of last Christmas, as clearly as g -- y m8 though it was last week Some dine gainst the Estate of John Calvin �..1•r�7�/�F.r = :�A-W= re�M pianos tuned should Mears their ofd- morning, just two week's away, you .Campbell+ late of. the Township of era at, the News Office, and they will ti Pickering, in the ounty of Ontario, - lreceive prompt attention. '• i i are going t0 walk around the home __.- .- - :. • P p pp steing on walnut shells. gettirw Farmer, deceased, who died on or a- -Next Sunday morning Rev. P. bout the - ,Second Da of December So':CHA M N .-Me IL Jull, of Brooklin, will preach in Your feet tarteled up in- string, box -. fi - -- es and toys. But, wouldn't it be a •1935,.are. hereby notified to file with` ithe United Church_„ Pickering. In the the undersigned, on or before t1-.e ,evening, Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will sorry Christmas if there were net - 8' these "other- season annoyances" to Fourth day of January. A. D. 1936, - !conduct the service. Sunday .School add to the festival of,the day'.': Ong full particulars of" their claims." Im- land Bible Class will -meet at 10 a: m. another question. what has be orrte ` mediately after said date, the assets —In the absence of Dr: Carmich of the Ghristrnas morning church °the deceased will be distribute :.TWO STANDOUT VALUES ael who was preaching in his former service tlat some of you older_ folks, am0AR0- those entitled thereio, hav- :eburoh in. Scarboro. Rev. Dr. Burch, ing regard only ' ' . �txcnpied the pulpit in the Presbyter- recall? 1>L'e have gotten away from 8 y to claims so filed. many an old virtuous custom. Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for ; iaa Church on Sunday afternoon, DATED, at Oshawa, the Tenth Day -- On -Satur•day Last "the Tornflta of Demember. A D., 1035. when he preached a~most impressiti'o :men or women--Same cloth-.Same Police arrested three n:en on c'-ar•g- ' ,:sermon that was much appreciated. R'. F,. N. Sinclair. H. C. - —A #eav years a o, ,the Provincial ea of conducting a raffle. According g _ Bank of '.Montreal Bldg. � Price 423.750 —A to police, the raffle was conducted that no cars Oshawa: O_ at. _...... _....• — Government announced t b the "Warriors' Club,,' and the • nor trucks would be allowed on the trxney visa to be devoted for Christ- l roads after Dec. 31st, . ?avith ,a 1935 (nag Welfare, It ,sae announced that p 70 Gordon's i`Business Girl" Hose. license plate, This ilotiee brought ,500 turkeys would be given away in ISN'T T L� v �L ;Splash•proof, Snag-resisting, :Chef - chants throughout from the retail ter- the draw. Each ticket would be acid • • halted ro Shout the province,. who Yes! It is a beautiful likeness! : • - f on �81ery - strong protest 'if motor car owners for 20 cents, stud already several. hundred dollars had been taken in a What a splendid XMAS gift ! i had to purchase their 1.935. licenses where did you get it? _.. - -�l�t "�. w Si3A =1%l3 -- - :Elefore the end of the year, they by the sale of tickets 'Raffles -'are MOOR E, Chemist, Dunbarton, did l contrary to "the law, but very seldom - _would suffer a loss of $8,000,000 in do they result in police court act- it for me and so reasonable too_ F red T. Bun tin g, _ ." vic keering -their Christmas trade. This protest ions: Many are field throughout -the - 'Ladies & Gentlemen: This a sample hoe had. the desired effect, as the province and very - frequently }[ i= dialogue to often heard about ::Established 1857, 6 government avill :allow motorists ut - _ announced that the proceeds will gc MOORE'S DRUG STORE & _ til January 15th in which to secure toward some charitable object, this,. PHOTO SERVICE. Your photowork their now license plates. no doubt, is often done as a protect- ­A bX MOORE. Chemist, will receive CE • very educational address by (� ion against police interference. Fowl the same reliable attention, 1 Miss Sybil LarWnaid, President of is frequently the prize wvn by the Remttber the name and address. C � `l_l I -M EATS was _. the Young Peoples Presbytery, _ v er H V ' R. M tl0 Musky ticket holder, but- cry oft RE. D1i.UG1318T the main feature of the last` meet - automobiles is Che prize offered. A. DUN BAR CON, ONTARIO - •ing of the Young People's Union of _ the United Church• The programs it is klnowii that - they are illegal Round Steak . » ZUc• are getting better and better. Have very little publicity is given except f to a- snorting class. hFREETEX .`you heard about the plans for the _Red. Rttbt. Cochrane, Secretan >'., >Mlneed Meat. • = ° • LrC. holidays. Come on members. We are of the Home `Mission- Boatel o;'a11 Board - going to have a good time together. the United Church addressed the - Stewing Beef, • . - - - -• 1 Zc• 'Please notice the regular Wednesday local congrel;ation on Friday even - _ "tti,ght nieetinis • of December 25th.' ing last, at a banquet herd ley the reel G% �Y.wll J S(}81 d 16_ C11Hdt�� Cooked Ham, + -. 55e. and January 1st have been changed Missionary and Maintenance Comm- 111 0ef a Iidw prooess, U9res,'- _ , Dutch Loaf _ to December 23rd and 30th, respect - ittee of the local congregat'on. Rev. p f • `' '. � - : '--ively. Cochrane, an enthusiastic speaker itlg grtPt luslattua qu�tlltles. : —The regular monthly meeting of probably enlightened some of his " ` 'Variety Loaf, . =• 35c• -' the W. M. S. of the United "Church P y g H •1l bslf inch and priced wt � was held at bite Parsonage on Wed- listeners in a manner' seldom used, - Jellied Veal : :' : 30C. = four and a half eeuts or nesday . afternoon, December 4tb. on Home Missions in this country. l).. _.- Mrs.' Crozier, 1st Vice - President was He also outlined some principles. &quslre foot, Head Cheese, .` 15e. ? _I that if practiced by Christians in a _ in -the chair: The meeting• opened so- called Christian nation, said o pICKERING at- �•� �•• - Bola na _l 'e •. • 5c• with quiet music played by Miss H. ion. would then, and then only be f ' Laov. Passages of scripture were truly Christian. He •believed that so LUMBER YARD , - read by Miss Jean Clark, Mrs. Les• long as we had thousands starving, _ _ _ _ _ Morley and Miss H. Law. Mrs. V. E. and a small group controlling the ' 'n .Yav, ddv -tia ., al Cartwright then gave a pleasz g wealth of a nation, then Christianity a�• °rneas "' p a t piano solo, The minutes' of the fast was not being practiced. Rev. Mr. �/� - • . meeting were read and adopted, and Sin the, of Port Perry and Mr. A. FOR 8ALR -10 pip's, 7 wceksold.- 'Butcher (pho>fte t 000) Piclrering the group .leaders answered the roll y M. 1 . Burk, phone Pick, 1031. i5 -ts call with very fitting readings and. S. Farmer, of Port Perry were( also j� UTl'HEitI1�G Ub' ALL KI1\fl` _ - - -- - - ••• ^ T interesting speakers on the same "a �Pecialty. Lard Dress and sausage grin •1r.r poems. An extract on Peace was - Fred Aic,wdcr, )R - - -- ; read by 'Mra. A. W. Mitchell. Sever- dinner. subjects. A very fire hot roast -beef Reasonable. R l,�laremo;,t. al of the various sPCrPt.aries gave was enjoyed, and the even- aUR BATH. - -Nr 4r ale �'Vt11; "•,,, �'ji ••►►,,1� "!' tr, tea wt"'" ~t'iZ aore LiW s entert i;nn;int 'included 31frs: - �r Piano, guarsnteeJ [or !0 years. Price 155,0, encouraging reports of their months, Johnston, 'in piano solos and Miss Appav Chas; H. Peacock. 130 Simcoe Str et, N, b -work. Mrs.' Cartwright then' gave a Oslraw•a, .. Eileen, Bushby, elocutionist, both of most interesting and educative syrl- 1 ; tin FOE I ,P - Hein(m, . jIICT' 1 RY whom were. very much enjoyed' and >> opsis of the 1st Chapter of the New It Co , guaranteed for 10 years, Price pt,•0 ()• : Study Boo'.: e ;_`i "rd, "Africa." T ter. were heartily encored. Apply Ci,ab H. Peacock. Fo Sinicoe Stec,•, n' . _ > l �% " --One way of giving offence to �st'nw "' C• • followed the election of officers for �► 1 {1,; •i•_tl „ ,, I kl IS El CO. preaching they would be due for a t ea. f, +.,,, ,, , , • I jI) 1936. The names are as follows: I ,ng on.Chure. ,t N., forintaymcupien 1) President, 'Its. H. (�. Cr.;zier; It 'era, 'r, to I*o to sleep durinfr the ,pr- th :latew.c, ]tam. For p,rtictar,rs:,hiuv u• •� r PAINTS•• AND' VARNISHES ' Nice- President, lira. F. T. Bunting; mr,n. prominent Toronto Divinc.on F J Krouse. Pickering. - - -- 2nd Vice - Pte: ident, Mrs. Sunday last 'warns d them that if ,, ° UK �'.a LA; • -A t tr I ` ir, n, a , I ` W. C. Mur- !� r e �I You can he convinced that you: can buy anyone %Wt • to sleep while he was cr kinds). Very r asonablri Alsn w:, t,, � kar; Recordiltg Secretary, i:li8d B. spa tel and wire haired terrier, •Mr.. i (I-td �r-respendi g -- Secretary, reaching• he would ye due for a Mowder, 8 R.i- 0:,remont, Ic _ai better product at'a lower rice. Our �'�~ (Treat awakening. Sleepitla' iii,• elli;rcli j business For Paipts, VarRighes, (S _ET►anT•. Mrs. Les. 'Morley-: Treasurer, Mrs. A. ) I , n 1' h;11 PL-\N0 PO K � A l I( - ( is not so bad if it is done in a gent- Walnut, Gerhard Helntzman very titti•'cnn', !t 'V1%. 'Mitchell; Literary Secretary, t ,:cis, has more than doubled in the last 2 ]emanly• Way,. -11Ut W ;lent it 1g aCGoit1• ; ditiun, "0 music rolls and bench, PYtcr !h; IN : 7t2rs. W. C•' Murkar; Missionary Mon AnPry Chas. H, Pea, kk; S0'Simaie tilie, t, N � years, due to the inCreasibg -sale Of' . -thly Secretary, Miss Jean Clark; panied by a loud Snore, it greatly dis oshaw;a. I.; -Irt" 9 _ w„ttor wa„a too ; turb's reverence in. worship and a -, tfiest .products Friendship Secretary, Mrs. G. law*; !�'(1F{ yAf•h: -- Art °iedit <I li�y i h,[d is.• ' rouses the wrath of the minister.. 1 shorthorn hull 2 1-2 ve3rsold, from a g•,u,, THERE. IS A RE�iSON ' Associate Helpers, Ida Bunting. This drowsiness in old people iS fr-, b,,, dnhytaa }irowrdaletnl�fisB'impok- ""n` and IVMrs. G. Conr'tice; Press Secret equently _due to physical weakness, Pick 1031. Mart -- - mry, Mrs. Cyril Aforley; Supply Corn- r'Aite +ltt.t4►r. Mc t: I)Peli�K Eargt- 111tic}tiue�rj� anti is something that is very diff- j °UK °9AI,h; (tit KF;?�'T t 1 • } mittee. Air- T. Law anti airs. Bray; icttlt to overcome. Some will ,defend j °.trade for city prot>erty o market 8, :.te 'i. ,ttt+irA. -Christian Stewardship and Finance, 140 Acres. good buildings forge h "n- nen,RO a cro: we it QMn et it. Ol themselyes by saying tke Serrnon is goo[( stream on farm. Apply C. Defer•rasi C -Ire otti• Mott,, : -64 t i' g WWI- 1 _ mr3. M. S. Ghapman, Miss; I. Bunting not interps+inR enough to keep them wont, i3tt _ Mrs. A. lflitchell Mrs. Fall'aise and it i+ not tntittF - • awake. Others, Scotahmen paAictil- 1401CP I' A I R V c171 t�1'•,— w,•,. ;,.. l Mrs. J. S. Bal. Mission Band arty, claim they can digest the, set- `'teted•snd grade cow%. Goverment 'r.' '}tplepltttt '';flat] tested. Fresh and.HrAe a rir fr- .atw•�.� "Supt., Miss Eva Routine; ' At the ed. l' pICKERING ton better by closing their eyes. i,And. t3lood tested if dew i rte t ut BA* [�D N close of thp tr retina Mr;. Crot ter'; This was probably the case with a chases of 7 y morn Satisfaction guaranteed Telephon J S jB j���L■Vll�l - $YOnp served a daint Mulch. p q Via 1, Murphy, Liadsay. Ontario. Telephone J. S. � • y ; certain elder, who, with another el- Its" -