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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_12_09 - ?;�•ria: �" :_ Y :i: ,°+.a_,mi= .r',.e� = u�''3;'" ''', r,• •i''"'_,. ;4�'�.,v` :.T•• --a, SP*a." ...+a--".J= s`:rxi�.� jI-P -s�.,^,':Se` r.. :.•r, -.., ''''' . -,"�.}. .r:,n,y' - •''" - 'r> rp ,:.-O�. • _S._ Shy � ..'4. :... :a$.3aea,:�.e .-psi= ..- .:�yi !ew3.r, 'r'eU.2 . �, .'•wy;?"; .'. .N R, f. �� ✓'+.:;'c -,.t?.'- "'' '2 §.... �<�..•�".r.: _ -•-• .. ' A/+"_- i.;._ !'t'.:»`v.. °•F'•tr :+f^.+ :�.`� .,f'r'+C.�- ''" i� 'a•^.A lilt .. ° � `.� `;-- , 4 ••#' +l!.i .N aYr...'--. ';W°" :y.'. :.J •? '� +X'' -'_—fin ' • ,. .a�.���<w•. ,�� `�^• - / pR ..a: :;t�,�•... _ ":x '.;rn''=':',q,.•� r'ria,°,'.;s`'r�y,�tl. '':,m+, ,er. •r 4�" , 'Hr�c" - a .♦ ^4 t �!' <s�:';• +:�.• �1a .._ ��ZY.. i THE VOL. LIXe _ ' -_. .' PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, DI�.C'• 9. 1932. __� _ �- _,. � > 1�To, ]L- .-•;--:�.,� '. a _ .fraftevitional gar;Qa. ` BCMUUL REPORTS BA�E LINE GREENWOOD . _ Medical - • S. S. No.. -f-East. '�a.:_es in order The public school and Sunday sc- of merit. - _lidry Neale. Sr. -Itl:, i-. T1 R. H. O. PEAR,B.ON-Physician A Qood supply of Hard and Soft date oofetheiz_ 1 have_. :a aged the I nric(conditional).Clarence Crawford, and and5=geon„-- Dunbarton. 101y a-1'2Pn` der, T welt' Cr :wford' Jr. MIL Coal on hand. Also a supply from Dec. ?2st Friday, Dec. 23rd. den, Llewelyn Crawford. Jr. 3rd B711 � - p$�.cFOR3YTH, Onh. D., Director of•Sindling Wood, '^.':ergl,ody wel me, Siiver.cnllectiva Bryant, iTbug. Bryant. Both Sr. °rd _ «? '* � MC Eicil.tb me can Optomoemcai - -stove length. . - at the door. .. '•ens sr. ?rld alac�Bcye:HTena D ut- - ---Established 1&-;8 Aaaoet yes esam,ned by appotntment 4hoae 2sG4. Claremont. puts 12tf Phone Pick. 1 i 09. ch, Doris Bryant, Pierson'Baker, B. - 4;rtctt(vru;r[r rrice..Jr. 2nd. - Car. Barrett, BobbiN UNCAN B. McINrYRE-Barris- was, In the villa a one day last we feast. - DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING — Barlow, Sr. 1st ­Ray Crawford, Ed. _ =:'THIS IS THE ?airs. 'Willows, of V'ctorla quareI Barlow. Jr. 1st Glenn Crawfrrd. TT K a Prim.Mary Baker,. Billy l;nyes, Betty F�RI2ERS' LLIi -- s heropopoe,ir`Be!1vTeI phone O eeB� ik by. D A B R 'fir„ Beelby is confined to the Baker, Bob. Baker, Vernon Barrett. a' GENERAL INSURANCE house the result of a fall la:t week. _ Phone 43. 481y' V. Appleby, teacher. A'vl'.NC Y airs. M. A. Sadler is considerably, lgighef?t Prices, Paid Fur _ - - ' RRDONALD RUDDY- Barrister. BROUGHAM. - - ONTARIO improved, although not yvt able to' , Solicitor, Notary PubLc. Mdrieyto Loan. -- be Ola. t;t:1,1 B/%.4 r t r4 . ,Wheat �c south wing f C:ou by he Whist E. 81y� 'Facilities for placing any kind of In- Mrs. Ellise, of Bath,. spent a few! -Mrs.- Atex. Gour)ie- is s eadin a `• %r . - e::raoceat beet rates day's ,,'ith Rev. and Mrs. Horton at few days in the city. F q 2nd Barley . EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barriat- available. the parsonage. l C'. A. Annis attended Presbytery ' rn. Solicitors.' 604 Northern Ontario Security nd'Service my 3lntto. .1Ir Brandon and da gAter we-' in the city' ',n Tuesday. Bondi tg,1wU'13ay..Street,Toronto,; 4�ly Phone Pick. 515 It will pat to buy from anti W.J Beaton, ___-.. -_ _ in Tc:rr�nto on Saturday. P, t Miss Phyllis Nicholson =pent the sell to yotar local 'u1i11, to H.B'Bell. -Robert aid Mrs.' Hedges and da i- 1 r �n Miss Thel- ! J. Kam• 4delaide 2838-e ahter ca:led on the former'; brother 'week-end wish hei cousin,i, , Keep them going. Wbea J. H. Beal, - Claremont. ma ti'hiteoak. *-hey are cic-ied_yon are at WC'HARLSO'N' PICKERINu k .ne aftenlo,a of last week• l :Miss. V. Allison and firs. Elmer lNt:LVEY—Barristers.solicitors.� :arir. PHONE 9'3I air. Risely, o_` Toronto, spent the, Barrie are both under the weather the t:ercy of the big public. f Yon Confederation L t Fsoronto, wee eri h�erf.^ with Mrs. '' y with bronehit'3- - interests. Corner of Y aid” and Rich pond Ste. Toronto, FURNITURE d I.s. and _. Peet Saturday veni and 4480, By appu,.gi- family and with L. and Mrs. White. Wm. P�_arce and W. H. Dixon left I mewl Saturday evenings, Pickering zes,dence Jamey and �Irs. Y.aine, a.,con,par. r 1�londa•' mornjr tv s end the - Save money the?R hard Phone M k.3613, 8tI We are dis Lavin an attractive '-n g exchanging yonl p 8 led by Ross and'_Mr�. R_aine of B.rr,u- winter in Floiula. 1 an r�•� variety of!trues Gifts. gnaw', spent Sunda r �, m gram for flortrn d • � �HOM-1CN' & "rfr.MILLAN• BirriR y with �rin•ds lil ' t 1 Aluusi�lm.lad (Iraniteware Etc. The W. M. S. will hold it's re<ntlar 1 errs. 5ui,crore. Nota•y Public. 6G5 RuYel Oc� ,r 'cereal-3. Seek Bldg.Toronto PF,orvr E'gin;3i,a a sso4. Furniture and Furt iture a• a' meetinf o.D Dec. 15tH, at, 3 p. m, at , ;n Resid-me. Pteicer,ng, Ont-pr by appointment. A number ',. th? yning men or the tho rc'me of lir Pearson. g,,�ri F.:unomizp in feeding 1)igq by ' Novelties; Sa`twe eay° ioatGordon tt House LO Thursdays and Ptices low, in keeping .cit}a times,. 'illaRe and' community met at th,!! rt,,ndancr: is-respected, a. there :s feeding Eae:y' ground grain- .Nick .v,. - lrly p 6 hc,:..e ')f We,. Gee one eveninz last U� be etectia,n of officers. 'it makes r sort pork when fin- week f,•r fce purt)�se of )rzan1,zi.? __._ A Dental ---- - /�►/ a Bible Ckt—s• W. (;Re wa= electr•ri r)r-, vslr,l*� E, ex sand• One cent a bat; al . _.:_. .::..� ROOF/ ,/ C� e�irient,.:tf,ilt's 1 P,-<rz, a-acher anr! _- salts for chopping i� null: �THILC. �]ITH. Ii, D. a., L. P. v, v Grmerod, 1 cretary, aath 11n Jir,- -Irc, Frank Weir, nf-Jor In Brid- twenty cents par tun._ audi tv -- i s' fines round i+ ivurth at let+t - c�csresor ro i)r J, v.Dales • Graduate•�[ - Guire.'muc:cal dire•:tnr. The.= 'A71J gr, N: 5... i�itr?r1 frie^ds in the vale y g the Royal Colter,o!Dental S'.trgeons-one-fcmon. 3 a vd.5 Y E3.C. Sbing!e�. nat�sral - ,; o, a dr,ilar a ton iuore in feeding to Un,verriry. At Claremont otRce over I)..A and bt•ained co!ore, rr.`- in _ c. rch jDn �i fAn_i•iay 'last ••c'eek. g 3aot•'e stn-.ovary Tuesday and Fr,day. }'!tone e.eniSlQ• - B•,rn, rin Saturdas, Bt`r. vrrf, tv - vghl?: - At preQent tow primer{_ :- ,Stoe9 1u 11_ _ 2:tf TORONTO A1.QYHALT Rr)Oi+IN Ci - ><Ss and_ t r it i� oases?ter to fAed right., Wilbur J�linstr,n, a y $ - RRBERT T. FALLA[BE. I; it�:., £a rhingl��, ;:dings and - r.tt'v,L uti�,71A, sun. Cwivratulatons.' Best r i y -Lt) D.r, Grsduate•r the Rvyel Coll. cl roll roofangr. _ . ' ; 1 rt 6f gtUVe anti Ghe9j Ci }lr. and M-i:TS.•�i•r:iister, of•the pub- Dental Surgeons and:he-L:r,,vere,ty o!Torvr,!t - n1lt Co tr): 8,rrivAaC. Creenburttti' U�ee'.n r.•,dence second door tact c! :r. And Galy, iron shingles .and roofrngi 'Mrs. T. C`. Brown was a Toror.t lic 4ehool staff. 1:avt taken uv house- retr a Church- Pickering,pnt !Dfhce hour, 9 t1'e can sup 1 the m+terial owl Gr` `/.s: durinz.thr- Week. keewnsr in 3Irs, 1c?:eely' .house. ' ctntion at close prises and guaran•- tt.m tn.G O. to, or by appointmttat, i my p.y } y' A 1,ublic te1.?ph<,�e ,aY ireryl 'i.- fir I3iek had. the misfarturre to teed ws>iR11t+, Cf►ll �'m. �'rib350t serr+cel. F'!>�ie Pick 370().: 4ary. give ycia w e La on the ed t"he a tai:ed in thr• 1'Iattl-Pws 1•{.,use. ,liv t,n thr• icy' hill, fraetarinz an about coal delivery.; }ob,.aa we have Notated the Jaervierti c,f a First-c.l:y T�h" Sn°apard family have tak••n arm. W- hope it knay soon be mend . 1/ul.tst.{is gavb*. u 'fesid:nce in T rtrnto, i•�.r thi' w,r,_ r F. Zc. GRE T roofing'man. D 9 e i. es. _ Dird. r>~, t'',:3t=t'it�t...at th,- hnnip, A Ef,TZABETH RICHARI?gtM_ All l'ti'ork Guaranteed. :tiiCZ Jec-ie, Duncan-of p ')f.her-.riau hte1, tilr:: is"i,t. Jvhti'stnlr L. BUI4NINGHAfi� .L"3�•Fire and au;omct>ut.tnsuraacr n!';.I:tt.nrt,, Znr,nt;, � C�• repro2oot n roc ..- PICKERING • • Sunday at ti2e. f,me.v:' her ,7 r i y=4�_, �}!nira �'ctn,3-vrjaIL, area .v-� R - ! C. panresof sof,d4nancial.etand • • - But,uin and (ian,•t•al ea. �Lt, E ontr:acting. d -- The ki-,l neA Iiro=. have rrotweiT t J 'M'm P00% Wa'kpr .aryl son, of F.atimateA ftsraiehed�Jn ailelra•prr i POSTILI- Licensr,d Auctioneer, ! 03i:riwa LUMBER YARD anci gave i:'Iose(i theit >,!a,, ; C;ry,d:v,xwi. :rct`,+Pa rMtr 11 a few d;Ay� - Jl' •'tar.0ovntter. ot.Tork'aa.a pbtasto. 860- of worn-Ir.te.rlrs!•fLncl [':tteFi�e y the sai•s at a.l ktads ate•naed to oc shottst of i.II�Irir=,�.here, :ti,tCi the: :: :r,:e-r•, w .thPT, a1r�. Tiir canoe Address Orson BJoor P.O.• Oca, i' ;r. ('lsay. A.; Ba rclay bar &r,n' i1'fin. A.lterats`one aid reptil-A. - BiaCkSmit lla- ^Woodwork -ss �t,rr.dir,n, a fac•day- -in Toronto with tae r�:•r«-t t lHaFn o.€ Ilse dent},.'of Chitnn°rs B�.:i?t' Concrete Work,, : B.)BEATON TOW3wSHIP OLERE f Mr,. F'ss•iny.Prins?r.''at h-r hrrtrlr. �t - P>:rne Pickering:37[3 �. Oon.eranoee, O,mmis.toaer for ataLlag at right }?ti^ea ' ir:etttq.r' �° hrr family,. 1 .A000aa0aae Ban_ dloaey tc toss N w is the titre to hive 'th",e tep.tir 'are I,u-:all I#odie ?:t;:,ilv, 7f Tr; , fir�u-etlat7vil:':: IJCr•,•.t�e�} ;x a; torn„at .FAIRPOR'I'. - ()tiTAltl(1 on roperq, saner or tttarrvT Lso• t Lis,a::pnde3 tr,. • .li,:trriwe i•-p,«ire(L , ant-,, visited_Mr+_ Gr:u, Ph_'t in..anii'', Whitevala• F_nd •.cr:s a sister't!f..�Ir, - ' rr' �6iWea.e. Oat. i•e • , t ¢i..: Er:,::;:w',,n Unday. I W. F. $urt,l"i r}f t1:- ri.a'C� ,The laL- _.. - - a•+onesleur seezirons,n on iwtro sho far!,-' * ` 1 Shingles For Sale W':H, 'LII'EN14ED AI'(;; c`izs.tF)lruty P:n'JVa (ivrsye'r,n h.ar:d. t1E acl; Gpn}ty.. ,Ir='. ._ljr,ffatt an,i tin pith",ti;� tie, 1I Bieic u°exr. die_ TIONEE12',tor l'ork,rjnfalrandLrarea ?;let,U�.alfr in V: :!nfi ('rast,J «p,ar a•I ;� B j•- t r,nt:i, -r-re 1;f• L RC.tt,f UYicII, ::�'lfll wjo� m de' - l Ceunt,ee. All kinds of scree Jxoirpay attend id torn and }a�r.:•t:,,Wa-her+, �i stns �i:-;t,;r� :;n W7,1ni-.uIgry ;,f 1'i_,..ore:-.NItncirs}`. :,X nlpaPgrid 5t N,,..E3.C. �hingtp�. = to Ttvmr reaaoisaok. Dates IK •ally may be If rllirskir;rt of t: 1)lull an slot trio rasio .rg:•k. : 7'hH rhrl.,2rr,3 Tree n l C',nePrt Gdll (;altitnized teal Shingles.' arranged a%NEW$*OtEcv, Bell sad Indtpen• dens pbonei. wsrzby.t>ae' - 61y- - ask it,r it ceinr'nb:r,tt ;n t f .thee 2:r.:v T;'r_:GAnn„n fan iIy tent^n:d h} :.f t'=e. .L'n:t,d Chureh Sunday S'h• Bird'.. Felt`%Ik-Shingloo - --- - --_T RrSrrs ?Mdjebt: ' modek Manilla <;n Sunday to visit -tha'f'un;- -11,.1 will bP held-in the ehi:irrh on Tl:- Also. re•r61l,, •i-ring huggy-whre[s. _ GAE,NET ,O�ERTS^*V Tne ;'rim«, drettgh•, rrond., fa:twly iii 1la,rlir:P Turnrr . urscisy r•venir,. Lz;: •'sicl, ,A R'1id Lawn. rnoRera Ehti:I+fn,(I: n r . r . WCOdVTc. T3 oi,r1JcCoiCtpSni•.d thr, i:r,. nr.( rar- ca,n'”-tin + .',f�,i lr •- ERSU. ar. l ne. . di, •T`,'PAT N'S. CLARF MOND GREENWOOD Dly Vis, ,.t ,lent- fr,,,nl.Rroturha:n u?•:,, l"S. .r,nt^ 'suss :trlti 4c- zht'!: Como Coil and ge- 1`YlcpFt, Phone = R!irtng ar.'d.1;•rp..irialq tut LiKLt -- - arc•: &tt•'r.Y?.^•? t}l, :3larkllv',t �T7itr11( hsd enjov a haopy cvc'ninz with th, ! • '• • � •,uI attended ,thp Comriwn-,emerlt Sunday Srhorlf. if » or power. Pickering Mills F:'•.^CI r tlierP vn F ririr.y end Sint- The nr_'vt rel>;ulsz' meeting of tha YOII Can Bud at AOffin :.,� : All kinds of rte•::r;ex1 'goods, i ° urday e-renings. Women's In:-titttte wild be. held'at t?ie IIiE.�'. BATTERIES, : kept 'in Etr.k.' T1r, Suniiay ,rchsu)1 j:utt•rtainar,est' Rome cif llr:. '(;« Burkhol-iier on Blly Phoae17t3. PickPr:nR Have vote tried LAXU, the will be I•,eld on -thr- evr,uiiw of-�fe1- ��`rclnae�tay, ,live; 14th, at 2.110. 1). ' 1.- - •.ACCES96111ES, brw G�rrtal f uo•3 +att,9 �Iltf- n,,..<?ay,''DecFit,.hir di,t., The, children a Rt+^d rani' i,. _bolo prepsreri. _ fin :Meal It con?itinq' the are practicing and arr• ex etinv t., 1ir,. J. L'uckle�,. deler•ate' to.thr• Pr- An.; low.Red better pttc ep erm c,[ the wheyt atlt r� her "'a - 3 .NOTICE g I gi -e t,.eir t)Rr,ntlt;-.and fr'ie'nd. x6i,. . ,t'iTlcial ( r,n1'elJt"n;' :till L•itY •,{r, in- _ - a • PA.'i- of tile' •cereill grain-. ' - ti-me un that date: - tere-ting- report of tL,- prriceedinzr Wlutevale Mfl' lS- i -An uid ft'-hioued health The W..[. will meet at the hump of at that zatherinz. Roll Call:- Yotti yo+t cap tri Tornilto. _pruinuting food moderns ][r�. T. C. Brown on Tue,-tlay, Drc, favorite C'hr!A.-rx.; Dish." Ohopping evec9 dal - ized. 1+.)r �Rle fit i. th.-T 4, program w ill incltldc a rt- - your grocer'_ h, t rif the, Pnivincial Convic' 0-.l Let u,'repair thK[ 1Pakj7 tor,; _ 9 nr - 11UD'LEY. y� except , Kednesday el rrrently in tlip-l.t.y,.l "r,rl:, 10. S•' T „h. lne ji.vtv.� 1 ave Been oin- tl,i., unto, also- roll, call, Curte)�t I:cent3. :;`�kii'ed :►fatnr Re C#RA1N — FLOUR—FEED.. -week. ' < pAiro. .funs arrived a c•arl,ya 1 of 'Our fire fizlhtil,? al)i>arttu< was ,_ The-I[y',?r.n.p•tl«-c are:• all in place Wi11 exeban a �i'e�tern Oft-.' 1 r en- Pi4rr on Sun,l<ty i : g caUcr, out t„ G. c rr•a+ly f„ file call«,,. Gordon all taw' ' Floilr fur Wheat We have most any FPNCi von evening.'T'..,. fire:..^. nt ►t;:, r� ,.r,.. C'. 11'. h • ---_......_......,...-_- .,. ._-- °_ rfla}• need. ri•,!ae And was caus4 rd iJy •th., c1',ininoy ors'In die nc•ighborhooti on Saturday ANTHONY WILSON - burin-fig, out. F„rtunatGly -it wa not .* lrt PICIi1 R[\G, ONTARKA - Pr(P.i-tor Fnll line of Poultry Fee1j QriQII z as it-was g.,r,n Pxtinrluich•�d: 11i== Tana I:ulin:l: r f :12a.=achu 8tf Phone Mack. :,5`)3' - i:ev.',Mr. Glover. of :�!,ritilfield, :1 t,` i.; -rl• 11flinm'Ole %r-int^r vitl; her IdT TT y :blv filled t,17. I,ulpit in 'S.. s ill . Lockwood _ I' i sister; 'Jtr. Smith', tn, .ur w:e:t. Christmas Cards J,i li'.s Church -,ii Somday oft:•rr,noc. lIi,. .T. 1 ,n:::,:l,r :.t ti,•e W(-F•k of, ' PICKFRI\G, U\T. c'.n}iLnring a very- th:;;, ltr"ell t!,r ._ thi P„iyn! Fair .1 thr, gue:'t o` t?:: _ y- r Xmas Su(ggedions • - n. mm - atten�1anr'r at hotlh t'hE• Sun 'i'r•,vilv�, :111.^,; g1t11'-ar,n]C' t:'.0 hrni4 — aT -- for R. NLENDENINu riay F,-Awo! nnd' Churc•1! ..•hr;;t r, tca� dred-v-irI. in Litt t o»,yetitinn: - e t/Ur.. tiC•A. ('lt!li!):'%L%d•i.9 (h;al�l:;p ,' tlE ilia M /, ,a ' ,r••, }til± 1.,, ,tali h1'y n' Wt. br'- Lees_ P�i�e� in Years ; r G2U'itr.h lal.t;e:c,;nci�nmrnt ,° `,'rub; 1' ': -' The e: C\ER.',L i)IRF,C nI� lir.:r. th.:': ii 1' t', sot;!• s, I-IO>rn soil CE•L'r♦<.?.};j•r: <, � r,, ! itti, • - ' ;•Jh n'' •I;t'r•itil F1!', wild Ci'.r••1a1'llli•1'>; nr f<!c't irrll awl i:ah�ili Q' RyStP!i1:.. ,.r . I llvato Atnbiiliin e - 1 -'--- -•• -, �' .. :lir. nr'l�l,b!irhi!:,tl ct.a� 'ch�livtroll• },.. r_•1�r, and'_•ir,z:. P,tInk„r e,., !'in.-nb, .Wf, linve a �-erti �i21' n assoyF - 5 })iFre Bettrr.ci.0 ",i'.e, _nn�i-ti '.r: .I)!i and'NizlitSetcirp l •a. t . ca.ileir pt rra mere F::r.. .•l 111 @Ia LO Cti 7St' fr0111, all - Y Ir. Farley to tie P„y; Vocatiun:i t i ) P !ut” u, n, i f �1'r, bi=1 t!: l .hr•y luo�- of 42 iI, h W-P.I-:l,t . l):'�•;r! cr,'•'i a t bone � 1, T, ront t Friday large L,la:e e'.i=? ,•llrrur' �Y „ "d ,,'r.'tl'll�t' th.. •Cf3I�S, ei•1Z11 envel. 1= t 1lctivern ,;':_') tIr- v �rt „re th<:' will :!it thr,,,. o + , ; f flit: Prnu, . .Cj% S t0 �? 1' Ch. Chiff airr g::t1_.1� ile:L 13e:1 • ' „Tl:e- In;:u: l 1,v.. n'o'r, hLuct ! .2 - -..:1 .i�1• .Markham, will. I ht•Id ill `"t?mot: 'lit,::,1';:• ?t 1'Q', t1ttP 1'1 a11k H. ^::1t'_1° .. . i �' n� r- ! .• nil '1 , {• tl• �' 1 1-bPln!. Plrc't lflr•Lnr.n, [l: spl'ill,a',. :J!11ple{a i ��....). - .. _t _ F!on T1•:,il i„ .1i)r.tlt,1,^ n•, l i - i, T , ♦ P':'7 r•ri„r 1 t L'f„I:. r ''r - - i:ty r••t::ninr,. IJr:;. 12t 1h, ;' „• thr riU!' vrc!o, C:,' hlt:, i ov. 'Wn,,f irilif:i.� : _ i)ose of elc'_cting r, iivr-n, -rw- tl:r, :r•,;,,•- Gj,. !tF•,:: n�lfcati i ter �'m;!n ''<ii ♦Tll�r.l1 lrlr 1J 1\t Lt i.)r. : Illg y<:1'r_ .ill .th_,:n intcrt_-tr--d kiII-I- ' i•Plli�, P•a3 rt;'1 e\hkYt 1If3 un alfi0, —1 Cent e3f'21 gUL(JKFh FTCHI �zGj ly attr;nd, - i t.u10 i i okrd ior.;it tit•, .. ! goo i o f a� t;;:ll a-i,ther 'l;'t• annual Lusi!,ea 4rrF•tin;L' •,�f rn,idc•ncr, of Can't. �4il,tt,r>:'•on \I„n-' :J or i• fiir 2ti•Cents - 4 >a and gee a ulun�n p. ' th • fit'. Vii. S. will he ltricl'.i ) t},:• cil• tin>' evening llnxt, trhrn the G?uh trill REAL:T1 CL PI�.T['R..S g ek%n�ple. Uech "'11- the afternoon of I'll ur.sday,• )l.nl(1 it:! ra,°ulnr'niertin_'. it will t:h!.•o 8 rol.,5 cent'a or CAN f)L'F STICKS -: • of the De:. 1:'th. It is llf,pctl ,that all tl::h the place of a Ilartl Tint=s 'Party. All _ =K �ANU CA )JLE3 -", members will remember the slate O art, Pxp.•c•ted to appnnr in old el„thp.s - 11) Cents q dozen Silent Glow - thi meetin_ and �ainke an effm't cat dry bread'anil' with-al he as hnp- 10c„'or.4 for h..ie. he present. py a: the early settlers nhri had fort' - We have secured Bowe lovely -The Citizens', Leae:ue' euc:hi°e and 'wants.. The annual elections "sill V TABLE SC.ArZb`� and-RL'N\Eli S_ "OiI' -Burner •:Pause on Friday' stoning latit ,vvas lake place thin. -" 1iuite a success. It was a real cn),>.nl- Word.i:as (;non_ received frtsrn- Or- Remember it i'+ considered more; from Japan and Italy 'which Installed in your furnace, heater 'unity affair- Local musicians, 'self- angeville that, Mrs. Murphy has pact- personal and better tq=te to wotsid make beautiful styled "Tlih Kitchen Sweeper,”•turn- iw;ay on ]NIonday. Shc'will be remenl- write y_rrnr name, rather /'. = Chriatwas Gifts:- - or range,_Yon-will--find it steam_- ished the music. rind those who att- hered i'here by'the older people .4c than hRve it. 'printed, C. A. STERRITT = conornlml and safe, ended report a very enjoyable time. 1liss Janie, Dunlop, youngest Baugh not to mention the e Beat wishes are extended to Mr. ter of the late Alex. and Mrs, Dun- : •, saving in expm w. ) 'and Mrs. H. Rolf, of Markham, who lop, who were highly respected slid ,. - Satiafaction Guaranteed, :- _ were married -in St. George's Chur prosDemus residents on the far;,, t Funeral Director ch, Toronto, on Wednesdac last. Miss: now occupied by Mr. Smith. This Jones Drug Store : Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY Mckinnon was one of our most es- death leaves only one member of the teemed young ladies and will be old family alive, in the person of Phone 6800 Phone 1300 Hardware Phone 4000' missed in our social gatherings. We Mrs. Guernsey, of New York, a for- r hope to have her with us occasion- mer teacher at the ladies College, in. Piakerin , .w Onti;_-'lo PICKERING l ally, Wliit,y, _ �Piakering, • - Ontario, -:§..ir .,,..: :::%in;� aR`a`'.•'%;;- :;':•^�r+'=- ten.,. `.,.::'.. .. ^� _ - •n• - -_ - - - +� zs _.�..;.r 7--• .yyp'.a; ",�r,, +.�+� �) ".•' � i'it•*�tr. - ,:±�.: «va, '. .a - tom' } .. "# _ _ `� - .^, a�j .c .•� yin 't- '�..� _•' - _^,k -,�' _ s - `�� — - -'�, -".A ,. ��. rte* - • 'r . .. .. � "" ia� _ '�_ - - ., _ ,. •` • Camping in the Bush Farm Queries We (pitched camp, therefore, on DQ r j ou Knozv + the edge of the Great North Road. Henry G. Bell, B.S.A., Dept. of 'Chemistry, O.A.C. - Water-w•aS-close by, and even though - we were not ln the hill, there was a °. wwer�rrr & �its&oiass " teas Letters to arm Editor, 73 Adelaide St lovely view over miles of country. West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear In this That night we made a huge log-fire -,' Column, if Personal Reply is Desired, and decided to risk it and not keep , Enclose ,.; watch-we were all much too tired ;� w.• •••�F r•• T _ .Stamped and Addressed Envelope. and sleepy to bother about night �'•-''�•`'"'-"•���• _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ = prowlers. Our slumbers,were disturb- - xt. ts.-rr nat is the 9nest;variety o[ before the grain and the alfalfa seed e�on2yr-bp tho- expa.idi�,K tLlLd. LULL- :. .: t.:: barley? Would and plowed up last are sown. tracting of petrol tins, which we vow- fall be good for barley? __ I•ed in future should be placed far : 2. How deep should the land be Livestock Notes away. - plowed for peas? Should they.be sown Prevent the loss of valued animals. The next morning we spent a busy ^' '' or late in the spring? time -sprucing 'up camp; as we feat -early Have your horses treated for 'bot re . .___.. : • 3. Do you recommend white blossom moval, during December or January. that we should be there f�►some time,._ • .'V ,sj�,•:. • .�' ' ' The adult hot flies quit their egg lay Arid, in fact, twelve days passed be- - -•sweet clover for pasture? Does it Y P — - make good pasture for all'bummer? fore we were on the move again: 'A ing in September and any grubs • hatching therefrom will have reached ud a produced a white ensign, Answer.=1. The Field Husbandry 8 P g a : Department, Ontario Agricultural Col- the stomach of ;the horse by the end aelic of war ,days, while Day and I b J. _ - lege, have-the following to say regard- of November. Colic, unthrift, and filed up a flagstaff; then with due i, ing your questions: The best variety ceremony we broke tI•e colors lower- ""' ' sometimes death are 'caused by hot _ 01 barley for general use in Ontario is grubs attached in great numbers to the ing them again at sunset. • Each day : O.A.C. *'o. 21. the ceremony was repeated. ?> stomach wall. Every bot grub that Sod plowed up Iast fall should work gets away in the dung, during the ear- Feelii.g that i,ow was the time to down into a. good seed bed for barley ly summer will transform into an ac• 'Practice camp gadgets, Budge an- „ la the spring of 1933, - nounced her intention of making n tivs horse annoying hot fly that will 2. Land should be plowed aboat'or• make you wiF-h that ou had done stool. Armed with a hamm4-i,.nails dinary depth for peas. They should something to destroy the grubs during aid a varied collection of ,wood, she be sown as early•as the land works° the winter, when they were feeding in retired into the.solitude of the bush well in the spring. and wrestled valiantly with cross the stomach of the horse. if every - - 3. White'blossom sweet cloves is horse owner woofs xiu tfie�ot grubs Pieces of uprights--a�I re€raetar,l -beat "for pasture in Ontario. It is. there would be no bo.t flies. This pest. Itgs that would splay cut at incon- $'�"!4111,419 s heavier feller than yellow blossom. veniertt angles. After much pain and Y Is costly now and will become more so P There is one.tbing to keep in mind•re- in the future if the horse owners neg" labor, a stool, designad on most orig .•; garding sweet clover and pasturage, lest its control. The control - soak inal-' lines, was achieves'., and thes°°v and that is that the sweet clover tends crowning test came when, with bated i , - - the bot lip eggs that are attached to g i' to go to seed about midsummer. After the-hair with a two per cent. carbolic breath; I sat ,n it. On the whole, seeding it is pretty woody, subsequent. solution. This will. however, I felt that discretion was Prevent their tyJ. C. quaUty deteriorates whiio�had hatching of iegg laY d beJlidn toe during better part of valor, and waived my ch the eriod g. S D si pa g th stool o to Day, claim. aSln e n i been sod land for-12 to 15 years. This tember. In December or January base who faithfully rsed it for the rest of field -was plowed and 'two acres of your veterinarian administer a carbon Ike camp, although in strict eonfi- That although•-the Canada lynx.is sometimes confused with.the good corn have been grown.,. Then it di-sulphide capsule to each horse, dente she con-'eased tLat a _parrafin- bobcat or bay lynx of the east; be, Is an entirely different cres-tu-ret eras summer fallowed and sown to kill the hot grubs in the__stomaeh and box was infinitely more restful. He is to be distlgguished from his-me'aner-re-lat3ves by his lighter gray wheat. The-piece was top-dressed-the round worms Jn 'the .ama-11 inter-I A plate-rack was my contribution. In color, tuft of long black hairs on the taps of his ears and•his large, with manure and 248 lbs: super hos--tine. Watch theory it was t. very superior plate- f -- E p your horses and colts hairy panes. He feeds cbl"etly on rabbits hough lie also favors grouse hate per acre was added for the: im_ ::owe !a condition liter treatment. rack, but actually it demonstrated the • - D , _ _ and other game birds. It has also been reported that he sometimes -wheat A iine'plece of wheat was bar- unbreakableness of, our plates. - tiV vested last summer. I plowed the Dont Forget the Miners! Matter Day was in her . elemnt; at last kills deer and caribou. above Is the old aristocrat himself paring Cor stubble in the fall and next spring I Thee' w covering ..r -hc• had•' come into her own. Hoff one of the 'few-pictures ever made of him outside of a zoo. general ever lightning Wish to seed this ground to alfalfa. Ontario in mid November this yeas scones wore preduced at ligspeed, and all sorts lot delicacies siz- y - :Will you direct me to the proper man- Earlier than usual by seKeral weeks.�'zled in`the frying-pain. On one Dees• ghat s V�t�ong Pine . uer of seeding. Also, had i better This early snow coverin; has shut o[f - " test the soil for acid condition? - sion a'passing lorry presented us with Can I the Contact between our. domestic ant- - a:.leg of dufker, ands joint of sable - take the frozen lumps thaw them in mats and mother soil. The soil with I + u M .the house,and get a satisfactory test? Its minerals, lime.-potas: , phospherus antelope, -so our cook had a field day a t Aswer.-If your field is.fairly well-and iodine Is responsible amongst the pots. and pans. • A pot- n' _ y panani for the she roast settled.the sable, while the duik- �I i �� O �< drained yeg should have a good seed teal nutrition of our animals. But the t -bed for alfalfa. I would recommend snow has' come early an: this will u appeared-in various forms, but the , ��++,, S - having your soil tested for acidity.-cause, is many districts; the cows to culminating achievement,was'a mar- C !l >G' G v 'Your Agricultural, Representative can'chew* bones, the pigs and other yo rng malade pudding cooked in an empty - do this or he can supply-ypu with a animal; to be rickety, the new-boi*n, jam tin. - Never again could we accuso Aeacto Soil test set with which you pigs td be-balrless, thick-throated and our'cook of being 'an-"official-tin- 4 Q ` • _ an k o utter. c make the test r P _ yourself. You could weak, and. the egg shalln. from the - mil h ter two hundred' ea _ -make the �Althoug o. _ rr uncle .. e t oa a gs samples that were poultry to be thin and soft. Al} this( _ _. _ _ � = 'thawed out, but it would be better to may happen before spring, coming on `'ut'in the bush;we-wire neither lone r` ' D$ ^ - L ly'noi• drill; in fact,.we scarcely seem- '\ wait till the frost As" out of the so1I. as the mineral supply runs kpw. "Due•red to have an time for-'ourselves. - -'Take a test at about inches deep. If ing winters of long duratto and beavy Y p c ,J your soil shows acid indicatlons, the snow-.covering; some previ-sfon should -Callers were frequent,and as we were , chart will tell you how much lime to be made to supply mineral matter to camping it was quite obvious whether i 1 - - sDDly In order to,put the soil to good-_ all classes of growing and piadncing'we--were "at home" or mot.. On the ., . condition Lot the growth of legumes. animals. Failure' to supply such will i Great North Road every pa a:-by, is Excellent stands of a:falfa have'been be reflected In .losses on many.farms a friend. With one accord passers 711 obtainer by seeding the alfalfa witL a •newt spring, In animals dead,-crippled would st6p and exchange the goa>ip of - crop of barley, probably a bushel and or out of condition. Expensive min-I the road with us Almost our fist ' a peck to the acre of barley, with the eral mixtures are not needed, only in visitors were' two very new and very = quantity of seed that you wish to ap= Special cases. Make'use of what_ you green Canadlan geologist's going north Ply. From 12 to 1S ibs per*acre of have at hand. - Sod ..um the field. tv prospect for coppvt.The.r immacu- high grade alfalfa seed should give soil from the not House, hardwood late kit, beautifully oiled boots, and ' ' ., j' C9 4 �. ..the crop a good stand. Excellent-re- ashes from the:kitchen stove, bqn brand-new shit y rifles proclaimed suits have been obtained by'apiltying meal a-id lime from the feel store and them to be the joy and pride.-of some two bags of 242-6 fertilizer to the acre Iodine trot,i the r eterinar;; will sae a far-aw;y tropical outfitter.- M. •k. 1-tA Rvs`f -when seedingtiwith alfalfa. This plant much and promote"thri{t. -The soil Fetcher,in "Care to Cowley Via Catro food gives the plant an elirly, vigorous minerals must be su'ppiied by 3pu as in A Light Car." _ ;;. start and.the potash Is very be{ieficial the animals'eannot dig.0 rider-the Snow - "•} to the - - There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes in each• of the carteona young growing .crop. Results in search of them. Thre,, hundred lit- :Earl inter - y - w;hich a iii appear weekly on this.page. See. if 1�ou can find thbm and then we have obtained in tests throughout tern of pigs were to in one cool. o, Brown gras,�, picked out with red of compare with,list which• will be published next week.. ' the province throughout the past three during the spring of two'years ago, + Years Indicate that top-dressing tire due-to Pack of iodine-in thu feed and burlier, tones alfalfa 'with a proaphate-potash fertil- water of the pregnant sows, All could Of silver of the fences; russet,'bronze; Answer to Last Week's Puzzle Word "lion" m.iyspelled. lzcr weir -s a ime 12.t5 i cur h4-,U becu A6YCR UL a CUSI ui �o Cell ts 'Th[ leaves of oakq-and Leeches: ti'v?- r:irafte do not bare ben­ Lions-do not have sniped coatb. rate of two bags per acre the second per. so*. A little potassium iodine( tic black Glraifes aria spoftec instea of Ibex should net be in glass eager year of its growth fs'a grofltable prat- would have pretitented much grief. Where pools of water lie, and edged l.striped. _ Walrus in cage markcci " ' r are-round Stripes ar the n;nuin; ir. w rong direc- Word 'wolfs' should be "wolves• flee. Sec that the =oil is thoroughly Tak^ time bytl e foreloc;. ghat you The ghostly glamour of the shallow ice. Lion on zebra. Monkeys in cage marked "gorilla." prepared into.a gaol smooth seed bed may be saved from Brie: nest.spring. Above, a gray-white monody of sky, •Eagle's cage has no top, -. Snakes are not kept open caged. 1 And all between the heaven and earth Wrong, kind-of .trunli: on palm,tree. Ear on niau in bac:,:l ound in back An Understanding of Children a mist — _ Rhinoceros in Hippupotamu-:cage, wards. -- Of line, fast-falling snow that makes Rliinocero has""wrong kind of feet. Lady's hair is dark-on one side and ' ` a yell i'heasants in-pelican's c:::, light on the'other. Front vary early `c:;,fe.ge days b•e- form. Poetry, music, the drama, all NV' throu,;h you see a nl `stery,'a gan to emerge that beautiful side of delighted him, but pictures more than 1 blend TWC Gt3od Rules as one looks at them, often melt ' Lewis Carroll', character which after- all put together. I remember his oiiee Of winter colours, to a perfect while away trefore a determined chargt wards was to' be, nest to his fame showing me."The Lady, with the That lifts the heart with beauty and fe is a battle, as' every human upon them. A man• is more -often Li : ilcE�;" xhicb---Arthur: Hit hes had - being•finds out somewhere•between. V• :as all author, the one for, which he g atones fife beginliing and the end of At. beaten by his fears than by hit .was best known--his attitude. to-. painted for -him, and how he dwell For long-w-ithholden lovelfness_o.f,.Jutie. with intense pleasure on the exquisite Every titan and woman who is`worth enemy. As for hardships, many - wards children;' and the strong at- P -Richard,Bur'ton. young people cheerfully endure, traction they lead for him. I shall epntrasts of color which it contained. anything has fought through mere y attempt to point out the various in. . gold hair of a girl standing out than one.discouraging struggle along when i, a Camping trip or an ex- -the against the purple of lilac-blossom. the way. torsion, discomforts by which the=_ fluences which led him'in this diree- - would be Completely disCOUM64 tion_ but if I were asked fcr one But with those who bud in such things The sr_ubliaher of, a_•_big__modern r iaL ,sa -magazine,- who has fought his own Going church wo.lt, for_example. AI 'fomprehensive..rvord wide• enough to ', way.to success, gnote4 the other day most nothing bearable is a hardship their desire for the beautiful be liad explain this tendency of his,naturtl, I to a determined' and cheerful will; ' no`sympathy. two rules,',which he_ said he has would ans a er unhesitatingly-love. and very few really 'unbearbale'hard- g Again, the reality of children ap• learned from an old cavalry captain y 1, think c.aildren appealed to -him and'had found to be fife best oil ships ever•confront thr average per- because he was pre-eminently a Pealed strongly to the simplicity ands teacher, and he anew in their un• genuineness of his own nature. I be �_. �^ guiding aphorisms: son. . spoiled ui'nds the best material for 1!eve that -he understood children `-..� First; '•When in;doubt, charge.t' To learn thesa rules, and apply - even better than be understood •men t Se6ond: "Admit nothing to be••a them will be a heip'toward victory. -him, 'to .u r,rk upon. In later years .y- one oC his favorite recreations was and women; ' civilization has made "You are looking way down.in hardship." --- to lcctu3c at schools on logic; he adult: humanity very incomprehen.c.i_ the,mouth." TUe .first rote •applies to action, God's Glory used w `riv'c' liersonaf antipn to ble.-From "The Life and Letters of "Well, that's 'natural. I'm a duc= the second 'to thought-to a soldier- We should preach God's glory day cacti of h; Lewis' Carroll,'' by Stiiart Dcd-gsnii 'tor.'; ly�attitnde of mind. Taken together, by day, not by words only often not-by- pupils, and oaa can well __� o =im r;`:rc «fill «pia: crgsi ariticipaAio;i Collingwood: i :•L• they equip a _warrltir to. enter any words at all, but by our oondaet. U the children would have Looked fur {.---- Parachute tJi,en in 70 . Fali strug>le more than a eliSffed of you wish your neighbors to see what victory, They are equally valuable, God is like, let them see what Re can _ ward to tLu. visits of a schootmastf i " ' So I`t Seerr I Idodern paracuutes %ill upoq, In so the. p+iUUsher asserted, to •the make your like. Nothing is so inteoO who I:oe�ti pow to n+ai.e even the dul: Dydiey .:'So your goc: -,u•uth ;two• seconds. in which time .r man modern business .nan,, struggling,in le_t suh,luct.•s kteresthf.-'aiid ahuisfaf• ever winto::'" - eau tall but t+ixty•fuur feet. Floyd oua as example.-Charles Kingsley. - _ y Y the. press- of wcirk find worry; and A;aiu 'rhiidren appealed to his Swank-''Fes, she i n-es to ip I Smith, parachute expert. ha:+ inane they are certainly applicable.to' the —« ai+ hrtic ru:•nitie• , for lie was a kern Iiie afuter !ii' the rotogravure tee- a ,Jump .from seventy feet without daily difflcaltim of life. The motorist'who blows his hors noel:fcirer r,f the L7'antif��l in r•v3i+ t;nns I'athtinder. mishap. ( l`he worst obstacles, which grow too vigorously in Berlin is fined. a.. v .<.rvM ere. �•` • _:'.;t �•r�')'y kI P'wY{"•P' - _ :..,p... ..µ.-� _._ - —.tNp... , w a� F OUR CROSS-WORD 'PUZZLE — Exuzs FAT RUINING Y HER HEALTH 2 3 :4 s y 1V -= THRIFTY M EN' SMOKE - I 12 13 14 Better after Losing 14 Ibs: I5 . ie _ 17 PLUG TOBACCO - ^ ''There are a number -1 bodily all- � taents that are apt to arise In over t9 20 i �'` 2Z 3 '. ' ' -, _ _ -=�•" .weelght knell and women, and 1, excess tat is reduced in the right way,.very viten Imp*oved health 'allows-as it aid with this woman:— I used to have a great deal of tat 29 30 =. 31 3 �, • __that seemed to nearly stop me breath• + Y � Ina especially when 1, knelt down to �"�34 - 35, 36 7 ' • do my.housework, or was walking up y«s^ _ • ' a hill. 1 would simply have fo tight Ior my breath_-tor_.ahout 2___-minates. 38 39 %.40 41 '.� 4 43 44 f But now'that has all gone thanks to. Iiruschen. 1 have lost 14 Iba- 'in 45 ,4 i rf-1 7 48 •;f .49 ' S A B 1 G -P L'U G weight. and 'am able to .get about in- - comfort. 1 can work all day and not 50 it 1117.7 52 3 54 _ Leal tired. 1'fee! so much better, and am so pleased' to have lost some Of 5 ' ,6 57 58 59 Seeks Honey Marli;et in Britain `.'Classified Advertising : the tai that was steadily gaining ' ground wltD"me. abd ruiufug:my gen• 6 63 4 •';a ~,,, =Enxsz,E -ZZZp WAWjMb. ekal heal h."-(4iiss) A. K. ;,;,;.•';' i Al>11r.S RANTED TO DO LIGHT There.are six v[t+L mineral salter in. f L sewing at bome; goon Vav, work Kruschin. - These salts combat•the 65 ! - 66 57 sent charges paid- 'National Manufao- swing Co., Dept 46, Montreal. ii -cause of fat by assistitig the internal _ organs to perform their functions p:o `,UIT T01iACC0 EASILY, 1NEX. •perly-to throw off each day those- izontal q9-Globular root 17-Agreement O-PENSIVELY. Information: Drawer ` - 1�Ui, Saskatootl. waste products and poisons which, ti 1-Couvt Sigh 50-Snares , 0-State of t2mperar „< _ allowed to accumuiate, will be convert- 4-Verb-of being ;2-�o soften - meng7 ii�p,,,,, ts >FFER TO Eti'ERY 1NV 1vTOR. 1 List of wanted inventions a,d full - -. .ed by the body's chemistry into fatty ti-1Sxcess of solar year 54-Pronouu _3=Whether furmatton sent free;-Th•-Raaasz eom• - - Ussue. Uriiks ordinary aperien+ 11-Stage Lir. riot! 55-Latin conjunction 24-French article pant, World Patent AttorpFys, 273 Bank - - 13-Faa'c. misr.tnuar 5d-To assimilate 26•-Erement" " `' ,>; ". treat. Ottawa, Canada. hruscheu does not cuufiue its action y 'to_ a. single 15-By 59-Sun r-- ' - g part of th system. • its Sod: _ _, To abrade ate _ t S 1G-,Method of draalug 6t-To elplode 39-Remalhder- fed St ar from being contrary ' t tonic'•elfccts 'extend to every organ, to the real interests of Japan, is pre- ' lit-Word of refusal 63-Preferred 32-Hastened �` nerve and vela. cisely in accord with those interests. ' -.,gland*. _ - 19-I art of-"to Liu'' 65-To be font! .;5-Uat..me,7• - ;; - As for ways of working out the _ � •'- 1 Yeriaining -fo-tnouttl 60-Pronoun- - 37--To check- problems in valved In -this world Looks Like a Frock _ ; -Skin - : 67-By-birth ^' 3S-Bond-t•ed - movement, differences of opinion l f _4 Witd-Lees: --•- Vertcal 39-Satisfiee7 36-Boat ' 1-%Vave 41-To pc:plate evitably arise. There can be no more ByliTrLEi�. 1111':1�S;S. - • 28-Ward"e.1 repr��as'h-- ..2-Iliad cup ._. 43--TO, Sae Important duty Lor statesmanship - IRuttrated UrPes�nakin� lesson F'trr_ "9--3lediciaal plants 3-Part of ­to be 4.1 -Pronoun :. i and diplomacy today than to smooth aWled With Seery Pattern 31-Hoods 4-Prepoel Ton —4e.-1}pon out,and,align such .differences of -, .. - _ 48-instant _ _ Prof. ' J d C h 1 opinion. 33 Tbere 5-31ove's _ ._ . y Uyce, head o t Ap cry $4-Spots 6-To tulize-e4ifkrhly 5'i-Reckon' . =,' .-' - t - 36-Draws front• Crony 53 Plant Department of the Ontario Gove yy "- - went, who sailed for EuropE last week - Fite 3S-Plural ending 3 S-To state 57-Pronoun : He either Fears his fate too much. ' 40 Fruit 9-101 S8 Spanish a title to the "Ausonla,"the lair Cunarder to _ r le.-ve the St. Lawrence tro Montreal Qr his deserts are small, t! 42-To forward 10-Game o-0-Cans•u.ue$, d - , _ _ 4 this season. P:of,'Dyce will•act as That area not put it to the touch 43=Piece for two i.-Pronoun 9+-1'oa and expert �r the Oat.c to Honey o. Ta gain or lose it all - 47-Meat T1-Wild West,show' 0 --Type unit Marquis-of Montrose. :.. duce in Britain In their contemplated _ _ effort to obtain a wider t;rltet is the ys.rEls of 39-inch hpateripi' with 2rys Old Corntry for thefr.products. . Happiness Is given to those who JF �{ yards of 1-inch ribbon.. _Teen-Age ---� ready have it 1,z•their kearta. j HOW TO.ORI)7R. PATTERNS. Sag Outfits Offered ¢ _ The world is a wheel, and It wilt Write your name u. I address plain Mrs. Lunt Tells How She Learn-- At New Bargain Prices all come round right.-Disraeli. • ly, .giving number a.:d •size -oF sn•h -'Tbe Pas, 1, ed 'That Dr. Williams Pink Man. — Dog prices nave _- patterns as you want. Enclose 45C in Pills Sene6t (i�i'Owing Girls slumped to a new low level in this -- - - - -- - stamps or cola (coin prefif red; wrap "northern city. A beautiful team of - ' it carefully) for `each number anti "T swear by Dr. tiff!• Earn $5.00 to $10.00 Dally S> > huskies plus harness and Alaskan sled e{ address your order .tu Wilson Pattern "Felt t.dles Hams` Pink P1IIs;' Earn part time,, whale learning tot- sold for $75. as Compared with about lowtna i is pay.trades: Garage work. - w Service,'73 West Adg,-tide St.,-Toronto. Different `� writes 5trs. ". Lunt, $308 the outfit would have fetched welding, barber hair` dressing. Brandon, Manitoba- three Positions open. reforms.on free. ' ; Person Years ago., The. Manitoba pro-, Employment service .from .Coast to A:tiSWER TJ. -A51" WEER`$ Wben i was in my vfnclal police disposed o7 them "on Coast Appty Dominion Schools, e PUZZLE teens L had anaemia very bad. My the bid." HP�. Office. 79 Queen w„ Toronto. - I blood seemed to tur;. to, water. A And the sale has. more than pass• -- " =94 3 i C A B T U Z D A S' friend told me to try Dr. Williams' Ing afgalflcaace; Dog teaming -out I I M E R S j P A & 0 L E Plak P1113.-In Wree mo'aths 1 felt like of The Pas; famous all over the world ___ . • 5 ^ N,T I N E !tit!E as ibe =.�.� as I�sl ow- � t f a_course of these Pills each spring, to came to an end. Railways and t I C E z A p All II T S F!0 P build up my,blood,and I cannot speak planes' have put an end to freighting- dI1K Cara, Ice Cream Packers, Cheese ,r, 2 U S PlEI4 C, N 9 too highly of'thetp. with dogs. EFooIIS. Your old cane made like new 3 T E T S ;E IC 101Y iN D for less than half coat of new, Pas- r .I -Di'. Williazos'Pink Pills_,iave proved At present all signs point to great teurizers retinned at your own plant _ E N 0 5 D 0'�R A an invaluable blessing to thousands of activity in the God's La4e, gold coup- Toronto Cadmium !'rhtta; Tinning . +t' i 11 E C Oil L G It.IT H young women,. by creating an-abund- try northeast-of here. In other years Co` ym• •'3: 19U k•dwin Avenue, Toronto * C 0 id E R 0 3 L r I' E S I ant supply'of nee`red blood cells.'Car- many dog trains tronld have •been C E I L S ried to every`part of the nervously ex- engaged 'in freighting supplies and - - _ A Y C 014 It 0 3' E L 0 hausted system,' this rieh blood re- equipment Into the district. So far --" J vitalizes- 'and.rebuilds It, to a truly this Wlnte there have -been only a T.B.-A FREE BOO r M E T A L 3 C U R L E W' K B E A A S wonderful way. ALL run-down toad!- few calls for dog's, prospectors prey 5,000 TO BE-GIVEN AWAY - Lions are similarly, benefitted by Uiese terring to itse a plane,. Any'sufferer from this 11sease who -- - i - FLATTERY -Pills. TkY them. -At druggists, 50e The,trlp from Mile 137 on the Hud- has not yet read the look recently package. son Bay Railway to -God's Lake oQ- published at 3/6d,by as English phy- - A-R'eishata>z spending a holiday,in sicl'an, on the treatment and cure of - London noticed:on the door of a bi 1, 8uples eight days by -dog team. A Tuberculosis, may have a Copy whilst M x g Twilight lA flit Alps ._ plilne covers the distance in a few the supply lasts. +ant free charge _ house the 'words, "Please ring the g p to any address. ApplicatloTs to - bell." hours, So dogs goAnto the discard. Enoch 7.swicker, Aew Germany.21.116 - q I love khe.hopr that cgmes, with dusky 9, He rang the bell.- in a minute a hair footman .appeared anti asked him And dewy feet, along iii Alpine dells. America• and Japan I what ne wanted. w NERVOUS WOMEN 3t:ch,a darling pajama vogue fora "�TOthin To leas the CaLLIe' north., A-Lau us-+ g," said the, Welshman. and bells American AmbasIsadoTL to Japan Take Lydia E.Pinkham's bung girl and youthful women types-' "Then why did you ring the bell?'-.Go cbipiin after hPr acr6ss the fair The American It buttons up smartly at the neck, asked the tootman. g -people are heart Vegetable Compound .. . .And flowery_uplaaas while the rosy, and soul behind tkfe peace movement '. "I rmso netww it•eau has the Victorian sleeves, sou hi "Because it said so.:' replied the flare and behind'those who have labored should �„ ' ' ' "my nstves bite e0 L` g is Welshman. - edge" . . . "I wish I were dmd" sad swinging of her all features ., Of sunset on the- snowy mountain to bring, about. a situation where how often b..s.we hoard those ssprhis. g ' Oh,' said the footman; with a don•fromoome worm who has become x t ftaach beloved•by.youth. smile, "I see, you come from the dwells, warfare between civilize! 'nations pre red and run-down thaaatn r �~ And valleys darken, and.the drowsy will be as extinct as human slavery • In 1,w -, lovely hyacinth-blue country, where nanny.gaats grow.on No woman should snow hsneB to spells .. is in civilized nations today, dr@t t6to chi.eo6didon fti,•lie can help transparent velvet was'the first model. gooseberry bushes!" Of peace are wovewthrough the purple There -is another matter in .which 1. She;hould give a Lydia i i Pink- Of -,Crinkly crepe satin in cherYy-red or "Yea," said th-e Welshman; "but-In air, the American people are interested, nwrb suety yssn women bays totes-this London there. are mare wonderful and, that is a financially stable- and and 1„�t°nf,�c« gf'e them nnswe0 black rough crepe silk is fascinating sights. You have only to ring the Dear is the magic of thi'a hour: she prosperous Japan. Nobody tau ap- 98 out of every loo women who repose loo, belt and a monkey-pope Out" - to us say that they are benefited by this '- It will make a charming Xmas gift: seems predate better than you business medicine. Buy a bottle from your drug. ar - To walk before,the dark by falling men that financia- and economic list today.. .and watch t]u mutt•, .Style No. 3294 is designed for WELL MEANT - rills, prosperity is a, corollary Of •peace. • •Sizes 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 88 and� � 'i The Scottish express was about to Arid.lend a sweeter song .to hidden drganfzed warfare of any, naturo is 40 iliches bust. Size 16-requires-15% start when an elderly • woman fan sfreams; " YOUNG MENI + a heavy financial burden. In some Usi - oa-to the -platior.m ._in breathless She otpeas'all the dopers of night,and cases it is $nand_ally and eeonomi- � 4c.sly 2l.: �,.o;d Tanaeed typos her, t tally devastating. The machinery of �� � � for COLDS : fairly lifted her into a carriage, sad_ With moving bells' the mtlsic of my Warfare Ss-itself one,of the greatest -. as be slammed the door vibe train dreams, drains upon. the'. exchequer , of the TO SAVE YOUR HAIR •' * "I always use BABY'S OWN TAB- moved out of the station. That wander far among the sleeping world.. The peace policy--of the IIni= llo+pz5e.0_!tmentZaaandr� —LETS to break up my baby's colds," The first stopping place was sixty hills. wiites.Mrs. Wilbert Colquhoun,Stur- miles down.the line, and when ,the. . --Harry Van Dyke, In The White -•- _ gain Falls,Ont. train arrived the guar4 saw the wo- Bees." "When I see a cold coming'�on;it'ia to man• getting out of her carriage in BABY'S, Qwrt •TABLETS that I s state of boiling indignation. New Phone Service DON'T TAKE NOXIOUS DRUGS turn," writes Mrs..Robert Greenhorn, "Yvon almost missed it, ma'am!,",he _ Leadon �-- Radio-telepHone service - ' Phi6psvi7le', Ont. said. ;NPt-'-SURE-NO MORE BUFFERING} OR U$CffiRTAIN- Idothen everywhere report in like vein _ "Missed it!" roared the woman: "I to'South-Africa has now been extend- TT-NO NAUSEOUS MEDICINES + of the safe,sure results that follow the only wanted to post a letter fa the ed' to Durban, it is-announced by the - _ Assured Results from _..•_ _ __: �-�, we of BABY'S OWN TABLETS in' late-fee box In the train; and now 'Pbatmaster-General-here. The charge ;':M E N ST R U-A I D .•Meriting Children's colds, teething „ fora call from London to any place Uoubks, simple fe-ters, .disordered you've brought me bare. In South Africa open to service 1s - - - stomach, colic, constipation. 1S,ants. ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS $$0'fof the-first-three minutes and sui'Ttrlent'for several treatments.Jn pl41A wrapper with -full Or.iMitltares' T46 Warm 110 for each subsequent minutes_- Direstlan�ammuz-sire $3. Special sire $ii-pobtoa" " BABY'S OWN TABLETS '��, I'll have to admit tl at l have WALTANNE 44EMEDIES, Dept. W r She bent seat to the lase - Halt of the baying power of the E- College "Street, Toronto. j "That pleases-me, my boy." Uafted States In fn.the hands of geo- "Trade supplied by Drug Trading Co. Lib and L�orihrap A - ?e • . .:.ISSUE No. 50'-'32 "Yes, its next to the radiator." . plc earning 12000 of lees annually. Lyra Ltd. _. Y;k r , , s:q _ a"r^; y4? i.a %'r_ 'C�`�8 :�,�." '.'''.�'`"'°.r+` __��,:�,ts?r�'r7jwwa.�:ra-r-a:r .�.,�,,,.. ..-:i :_;:•a ,y; - :F?7 ?. - �qy;4syv,�•p-ter ''v+•a��s.n:;,•has .?3. ? '. :.A;`.`J�°'�:r :i`, . . ,b__� - "� ,,�k,:;, .°`'•y,,,•-.' _..Fi �•' s. _ •C� �' ✓ ",{fiTP� ,r' ,I„a .,a w ••.a.a.t�',%94i'•"'.'-- r.., 1 .'-..i �t� -^r.2• _ _ - '•.q�,� '„i,,.• 4L 1.7 IF 4 several mirl .road repair contracts. 7.60; F. Wahler, skov. on con. 4 '2,60; 5.31;; F. L. Green, re relief work, 21. The Council 'cpuld not agree with i E. Mit-hell, clean ditch con. 1, 3.60; _60; Booth arii Munson, groceries - NOTICE the C. P. R. in the r_nioval of.eattieIA. L. Benr elean ditch.con. 1, '2..3.00; supplied, S.11; W. W. Sadler grocer- - •• :,` guards at ra;l'.;a;: Cr��S5in¢3. �'. Ellicott„Q7av for con. 5, F•�n: I:• teS supplied. 6`.45. ` • _ 4'ERSIS The Standing.Cor:unitt.�e on Roa•is', Ward. sal. 7"•.00; Vl Barlow- labor- The Standing C-.r�nr_dttee on Dam- - _9x•75pu year;'it.SO�t vaidin,advaoce, geld• 13Yidge� reb.rtec and ''pa:d t:^.e -on con.-'2,•t2fo; lil Sheu. team-on' laves t7 Sheen paid the foul weitt,,-:-C. All outt+tandioq accounts due - Eirltxripc,o:Sri ainb>s=United i dvan •and Great foilo•sing account-: J. �e:^:an, -r?p•-co-'. 2, and R. L.. '2?.�0: C1. Crur,-s:^.er. Balsdon, 1 1 .b,, 8.00; D. F•xte, I ;W. H J%ekson mn?t be settled at _to scraper and tz? i5,-1...'_ , J. Mite^- haul on co:1. 4,4 8:= L. Dixon. haul grade ewe, 5.00: A. O'Connor, four once and are payable to.- _ ell, bonus w;re fence, 10.00: T. Pa:- on con., 4, 11.00; J, So¢e n gra:. for tarnbs, 26.00: W. C. WUson, inspect r p erson, sh-Vpen sa,+ etc, �9: I_.; cori. 5; �> and 7, 1'L7.10; G. Carlton. ?nk above. 6.75; F. Wright, 3,sheep -_ P. R. .7ACK90N = JOHN AURKAR Pro rietar, Lye, welling for truck, 1.15; Steph-, 110:P%. on con. 1. `?.00; `. Carltn;. 23.00, G. bi. Forsythe„ inspecting of Pit kering, Nov. 2.1, 1932. enson anti-Bel'ismit ; gas, 3.02; . «v clean pit con. 4. ,.t�0; C. P'ackrin, akr:>•re, 4.20. ---- - - NOTE6 AND COMMENTS. W. Sadler; gas 13.111 F. Wocdw,,ci:1 ra_ � Ire Standing o to Light D A ED _ _ . .. - "�- ---•" ,CU ut uri,�,o, ..7�• ua:t:a ai:•.lV CLItln a -. �anr.t f5,`E;r ol=;s r1T t: cts.nd �tr 2n P,0., - c 13.5U;J weeds dr-1 mite,_b•u,� �. t ^•� s �U. �. W . TENDERS The bank robbers of today art- beam- plates •19:8$; 3IrCird; Arav= Greenwood Greerwoou rest ls. ..t. , 'Sealed tenders will be received by el, 15.50• R. V' ard, Palmer, cut weeds co.n-2 and 2, 6.00 the undersigned up to noon of Dec. pad fir sprinha, . Hof A different.class from that of 13.88; C. Cooper, gas and oil, 60.5>: S;• Ward, planks 6:50: G. Burr::old � :scare ago. ' •� generation or so B. W. Jones, drag con, 7..and 8, and er, gray. for 'cor•. 4, 2.40; P. Noian, I' Yo�yr 3isbscription Paid . 10th,'for supplying about 50 tone e - --' ago, when a, bank robber wished E. T. L.. 14.50; J. PailiFter, drag �. haul or. con. 4,.7.00; G. Tran,'dram - --•- Limp smokeless coal, delivered td the : Pickering-School T. L. 2.30; J. Pallister, drag con: p, or_ con.•'5, 2:40; L. "Hagerman.. d'ra3 eFZOCtc Ftoaa: The lowest or any teader�aot neo- � -to rob a bank, he would secure a 1,50;,C,✓ BaNdon; drag and haul on 4 I=r• T. L 2.50; E. Ar_ti:ony, drag R'_ -A s_ho�'rg match will-be held at essarily- accepted. _ _ "quantity of ,nitro glycerine, dyne--_ R. -L. etc:, 47.30; E. Stork, drag and T,L, 6.10; J: D-P.en:mer.. drag o:: Fuller's, lot 16, eon. 4, Picker: 'smite or some other a;plosive and haul on. R. L. etc., 45.10; A. Clarke; con. 2 and 3, 4.00;•D. Pugh-drag anc� Wei. Gormley, Secretaryo clean ditch con. 4 and 6.'6.00: Frank .ltsg. on Saturday, Dec. 17th, at tine ". 'a number of tools and then in the I haul'on' IL iL.• 9.25; J. Beelby, brag' i 2.00: > key geese and'ducks, o clock' for tut s, con. 8, 1,50, F. Lee, drag con. p 1_ Turner, .instal. culvert con_ * *+middle of the night he would J. Davidson, ditto, 4.80; J. Stephen- H. Doan, rep. culvert= and hall! or. Shells provided o sho=guns• break into the ti"k;• spend'a few son•, drag con. 7 •and 8, 8.60; W. Lin- R. L.: 57.00: H. Bra4:15haw•, haul. or: A shouting match will t held on hours in drilling the safe. and,- R. L. 23.40; A. Harlock, ditto, 16.89: at,M,- .. ur k's uber 1l. r at l o'clock, ton, drag con. 1, 6.00; S. Ferndale, at y1•.$. Burk'y.., lot 21. rear of con. 4. - there would dullow an ex losion, drag con. 7', and 6, 9.00;--W. H. Kest- J. Devine, ditto-, '12-4.0:-- 1. Levine­,_ Pickeringih;df mile west of tbeBrock Iompanu P ney, cut weeds and drag Greenwood gray. for P. L, 1.50; L. Stanley, =h read;: Ueet a.and rutil will be given The rest of the work would then Rd. and con. 3•and 4, 10.50; George ovel on R. L., 2.70; C. McCausland. as prizes, Shells provided. ' be simple. the morning -the West, cut weed's con. 7, 3.80; J. Will- ditto, 2.80; A. Butler,-ditto, 6.70; J. y - 'COAL AND COKE 'bank employees would loon see iams, gravel for R. L., 15.60; D. Cr- Cookson, bonus wire fence, 8.75; G. • - ,,� .._ Hari�wo�d. _ awford, haul on R. L., 25.60; H. Vale Griffin, sand R•hae•:ale. St. 0; B. Notice to Creditors 'that the premises had visitors-ditto, 31.25; G. McIlroy, ditto,.30.95; Annis, ditto 1.50 G. 'Parrott, gravel ydt�rin the night, and then a nd L. Scluires, -gravel for R. L., 10.05; and haul bleach T. L., 12•b5; C. Mad- Try the New Welsh Coal tilt. g 8p end Phillips, rep. culvert con. 8, 1.00; ill, window sash for shed, 1.60. ' TAS'F' *:OTIC� the, all persons House 2L30 Phones' 0fa-e 5900 �eoma time in figuring out their having claims against the Estate of ;• _ _�___ __,__�-�_ Y _. R.' Lynn, rep, culvert con.- T-and 8, The Standing Committee on Cont- Th>mas Fletche? Law, I3*.e of the t Jogges. Su me times Ehe criminals 3.75; C. S. Bryant,, drag con., 2 and ingencies reported and--paid the foil[- Tox-nship of Pickering -n the Coun- Piekerin2 Sairdreisin ---would be tracked and convicted, 3, 9.00; P. Clark, drag Greenwood o•w-ing: J. Murkar,:stationery for the ty of Ontart-�, Coal '�>;ercnar'•, dec- And Dr Gods- -- aand sentenced to a term in prison, Rd'and con,. 4 and 5, 10.00;W. Judd S. A. O., 4.50; PickerinC Village, for eased, are rerafred to file par*_icul- y haul•and drag on con. 2 and 3, 11.10; Town Hall; 75.00• A. Spears;-bonus azs ia.writing of their claims t, the _ Red frequently they tsnuld never H. King, haul on con. % 5.2x; Thos. an 141 doge, 13.10; C. a�i. Sterritt, on ur_dersialned Executrix` on'nr a-fore Marcel, Finger-wave. 16e found. The bank bandit of to- Annan, haul on,con., 6.00 F. VVrig- burial of unknown child, 16.00, John > t Hair Cutting, _ ' December 4_h, 193: after 'which ht, drag con. 6'and 7, 5.50; Vi alter Philli s, -alary 550 eta 1.50; G. Permanent Waving �A9 discarded those anti uated g P postage date t_a assets will be distributed; - �1 We specialize in the New 'Zenith Pascoe, drag con. 1, 3.00; C: P: Rwy, Nl. Forsythe, re taluation, 19,25; A:. ins-. regard only to sue:^. claitus as ' "o .:°.metbods. . Be euppliee hiiiself gray. for con. 1, 23.60; G. Todd, drat Spears.,ditto, 26.2x.: Beaton Belt aria the Executrix shall have had notice. Mae m anon Method f writh flre•artni and a mask to hide con. 3, 4.75; B, Annis, install wipe on. Ro,=s, re Community Hall and White Permanent Waving: ihie'features. .Be euters the bank .con. 5, 7.30; f, w-lhite, drag R• L. :zrlprovement taw, 15.00; Mrs. E. S•: DATED this 24th day of �iovember. enl,ra:-9 a-. m. to 8 p. m. every dap con. 1, 0.00; �i. P. .Tones, lusts': att, refund dog"to:;.-1:00: W: •"Jack 1$?r2• except Monday, and esen€n-ge by «dnrinbt 'working 1io++ry, grid in-al, pipe '-widen rd. E. T. L.'9.60: L. son, refund df dug tax: 4.00: D. P. Mary Rebecca ts* by het' Solit� aPPointment. " . 16tiginees like manner marebea rip Gates-, drag and•clear• Mery and xr- Beav�n. salary. i?r+•00: W. Chester. itora. Thomson and McMillan. 603 G. S. Clarridge ` t4b the wicket. The bank manager avel eon 1, 25•x0 C• Wa"=ea:Ih�c• 'salarc.�:d0: Al:cs-n Br-js, `;e°una Royal Bank Building, Toronto. Ont. ;�Pxi tq E. C. d„aee:D'ruKttet. 491p -^ grav, and install�ipe Gr,-ern-.onrl Pd. of ar,Q-ta}', 740: Agave. Spar:• re- otes a stranger eotuiuQ in stud is grav 4, S, i 9, ;;0.50: P.avio, rii'r ', car = Ch-- -- - --- - -__.-.-_-- - idieligisted tG tLink that the bank �; r re-vaivat:�r•. 15:04: E• L., - - - ditto, Ii. York, ditto. l0; J. ,r.. i, nor an. reeve. saiar:, 50.00: A. B• RED & WHITE is about to h:eve, a tsecv ctt+tomer, ditto, 3�.:0; A. Lee, haul:.nn car:. •1. 3I,•:r-:-Pr•p-rpm•:a,- (i0{}��: P. F. 11:.w� THE STO1�Fi . !Bwt his il•luyiuns aresl,ondi+pelled 2. 4. 5. 7, 9, "'•1.75• A. Nt•�T y. 'OO.fi�; �':r 1?•:ems-;r. 100'04;-p hats: c r. bra con. I and s. Ill C_Wri,rlt J�_u' •z X. Rpe��r,. '00.00: H qzl Fug:,. tr•a3. IN hen he lienra tLe ominous words. can 7, and w, X9.35; F. Barcla'ti, haul °"O.irO: T' Br ,.�. '^arP-3k'r, ;15.00c -, - . '_'-St1L•.L'e-n al and sees .the •Thies. vin ron �_:�, 7_an�i_9, i;>3.J»• F. C'sr`•• ���. "rev[ bar,el of 'a riwulv,er pointed er, haul on con. 5. n 1 5.25: G, Tk� sea^�::r_g_ !:i^tr'i'*e-+ ;-)r -.- . SPECIALS' FOR TIICR'5„ FBI., SAT . i Dunn, clean.ditch, and ,,2 0' , ergv. .,r. ief rleDorta-: ass 1aowardy the teller,- and At.the 'e1cs I and °. 8,60; I. ,13r•Iwn, .hl,`"ar; !a: v_ I'ayirz• re xC;rri II�,"crrai, 'TOCO' - same time mlumandLng all Icitbio con. 2 and 4j 13,00; S. Fa'x c?, h.•^+ �;. Si:rr:-li, r.•certea : aupp?led: Salmon, Sunflower, 2 for _ _. . ` : 9c. Wilet•e they -are in danger „'yq+ w �y Ciooktrg Figs M1 la�5ey �1)dH'F3l�Clllt f bein la hmall tin... 1Lr• bulk, 2lb.Q, l9c.0 g.yuffoc•►ted, if nHt releaaeri - - - - -- - -_ a7Fv within a sh�,rt.tin3e, In therpean. " �' r Cereal, 2 plig8., -,. • � .. • • Muse. the •bandiE, or.•it rutty be _ - •srveral. leisurely lawves the bank _ «' - _ 'Mince Meat Roiled nits_ = Icing Sugar - - 2 t ar J� - lba "23r. 31'b. 21c, -- irruldiog and geCit into a waitit.g _ -_ 1• -- _. t3. : toir'3• . _ B - - . -into; usually a high powered car,- Ott' = any! makes a hurried departure' _X �� [[Many Flowers Habitant :r. :. .:.__ The wboie performance takes only_ - - _ A Il . .- . - a+minute or trio. But a bilei mod' - .'Soper b+�r. _pe pkg ._._ ._ 2Etins 23C. Bern con.venientee alhZws hiti� to - - - Mixed Nnte _ . .- Xrnsas ailed C Rice auucea elf .his (' uer lb. C y holes Quality only ISc. per lb. Jc. -. - e. 13c, ' E ,Il ld up, modern conveniences l allow• the- police forces of .the - elly Piowders Falcon � �or - . ate. _ eeustry to make the-captnee of You c-an h23re11-y tilink (1f Xmas Gitits for- Sour 'loved odes � � 4b _ `-t•be criminal almost ce"Ain.. :'Th•e - - -- _ - police hirfh powered cKrs are without thinking of Jewelry, Watches; 'Toilet Sets, _ - equipped Ilill}• radios, and while, . Necklisces, Br�celeta; Smoking . Sc�fs, � � :_travelling at a very rapid rate = - *•6T "� ' Ile can receive d . -r' o om lets \iusieal Powder i -.B f s . 7 e+,e iptioas f ... •:. `., : C pi _- :IShe bandits and their car, and the - -, direction in which they are likely - - _ Boxes, F.te. _ - - : - •_�.'IC.KERI NG ;to be travelling. ,The r-adio,is Aisc�• - broQRht into rise by broadcasting V - _`` Y`du'order' = •'.-PHONE PICKERING 800 . ::.'We deliver "par>iicstlars of the holdup so tbac Open Every Evening till l the p1,1i1 a forces throughout the •. J country u,ay oe ou the alert fur Chriat:nas. dreapiciutis •characters, In the .A sinaIl deposit will bold �. •'�ickerin Ha�rdwalre. Store - - -' nrovinre of Outario - . is fxet - -any' article. •..... `Uirougl�ottt . Canada, the police _ - Does your old stove burn toe much fuel ? •If so`eee the . forces are of such' an• efficient T - Findlay and 'McUlary !Ines. 'they give tine maximum claee�that eriininals very seldom 1 • ♦ �O _ asses the meshes of the. law. . amount of heat with the minimum amouns of fU01- ZTotwithstanding the fact chat a Galy, and black pipes,. elbows and dampers.[ law-breakers cannot expect to B>t'OCk St., North, - `Whitby ". j • weontinue long in a career of crime, banditry appears to .be greatly s ( One only, New McCormick=Deering 750' 1b..Ball bearing 'Am the increase. It ties• be tbat ' "' '' , ` Creaw Separator for$92.50. : . . �6e great war is partly the cause o - tiof.#,he outbreak in crime'aud the �` ._/ � • ' 1 .,Brest depreasiun with its wide.' AgenE for McCormick-Deering -Farm Machinery-and Repairs: • . ' : -aepread uneinployn:.eint may urge _ Plow shares to fiCnearly.eveey make of.plow. - _come, men to co,unsit acts of " _ par ll�otto_-"We heave it, Can get.it, Oc. vielenL* We .believe, that when. u � -- it is not trade." _,-lnortnal Limes return there will b'e Hf're You : .re : ..tieerease in crime, and that the J. S. BAISDON, PICI FAMG _ articipants in crime-will' realize - .1that lawlessness 'does, not pay. _ _ - _ - Pork Specials : SEASONABLE SPECIALS - PICKERING COUNCIL. a The above council met oti Moa- LOiDB, ' - �'�e• Our first shipment of Rubber Footwear has arrived and our prices are day,•Dec. 6th, at 1 p. m: All meatQC - - a sensattonal saving that we pass on tb qoa, " Hams :.bore present, the reeve in the char � • - - � •'- ' : •'-• =- `• �-_- ' �`' '' A • _ Men's Leather Coate just tile-tliiog for cold weather, 7.50 earn. .', __ • The minutes of the last meeting we>`e - -- .Blade - - A'eplendid ratige'of Men's and 'Y'outh's' Coat Sweaters'and'`Puilov . . •'; -8do ,se �• • ko in many color combinations and all-splendid wearing quati'ties. -OoL Anderson, of 'Toronto, inter- Shou'ldera .. .,, ; � _ .__. ' .5C. "�' Men's Ca a 69c each up: , Bogs'Cappee 49a eac>a.ap. . :•,,4ewed the.Council re Subdivision, on F )!den's Colored Flannelette Work shirts 85C up., :the West side of Frenchmen's Bay. •.Side; . « 9C. We haves very complete ,Underwear Stock-many qualities and ' `�, Bowman asked for gmyelled _ ' _ prices'to•choose from, -:rsads leading to' the new-Forest and C'�1T11b111atIOIl S O1&1 ' a Men's good quality Combinatione.from•1.85 per suit up. _ - fltream Club on the�tFi 'and 5th con. p __ _ Try our Overalls next time, 1.25, 1.49 and 1.70` per pair, _ Several requests for relief wv�ere T� _i ward and disposed o.. 1 Hesvy all wool Work Sox, 8 pair for 1,00. ��nn7%Ilse tax-collector-asked. and was - • s lb• Btu r loll[, '1 1b. Liv'er., for I5C >tden a WoolSoz at 2f cents per pair. e special police protection due- Select your Xmas Gifts early While the aseortme'ni ie good: { leg the tax-paying period. Protect-. _ Phone 2904 I :moors to be given his office. W a a E I p �3 A L Y The Connell moved to. waive the . C E C ' - ,co. i� ;on charged to tax-papers by c ks on tax bills. Butcher ' Pickering JU 3M _ N Agreements were made to cduct ' I �' on ^��p�"' :,•f^;•i�:'•°r-f,wC:•�o-' ;•:..:'+ „'+cw-...�re!__: _ ... _ ..V ^' `7': .'�.P'_ .; :,,,, ::.3;,:.- :T�.�.- +r. •�.''•..-ir"wrr 'e!x `re• �_ u.�•u_•as w. w,.+,�e..v>.v :-c=•��r,� -:.q.�- .<,. - _ - _ �. .w.. � <+ •�.. „y,..r..+�T:...v _ _- i..ai '-. ..7; ja- _. '.�.'• Eby -.. CLAREMONT His rinrgaC6t blacoab spent SALE REGi6THR.. 1832. Chory wood 1f 32 �� NI}ERSON- ,a Mrs. �.-Bennett has-been ill for several - days.s. last week ' nits Mr. and Mrs,Janiee Todd, _ _ friend, in the pity- WEDNESDAY,'•DEC.-•14th-- Aiict= the past week. AT H03LF. DIc anct airs. Bryan ' ion td ' ion sale of farm stock and_ample- t n ..... Mr.aed Mrs,CtvQey spentTnea• the city on Sunday, when thev ments, the property of G. A. Liv. on the fiftieth aunivei°oary of` their DUNBARTON _-[day last in the city, lot 22 con, 1 Whitby •. wedding on M�nday,the Twellrh da a" Mies Agnes -Irvine spent the pent thLed 1y with re laying to a Sae at 12 sharp. See bills. --gWin. .9f. December. nineteen hundred. and L� r week end with friends in the y g Maw auctioneer. thirty e o'horn i t h [ire*ad residence f_.. INSURANCE =' - - _ eto�k of Christ mug Roods �+f al: - - - •- to nine o'clock, at the reuidence of `.: -city. kinds to suit all classes: Call and THURSDAY, DEC. 15th - Auction their eon, Mr. George Todd, __ AUTOMOBILE, - Miss Bessie Graham, of-Toiontir, inspect their goods before poechas sale of farm stock implements, hay _ of Ctrerrywood. Out. 14.15 FIRE p �. , , A Fall atu`uaday at the hotriy,of grout mots, etc. at tot 6 con. - here. >ing:a $ ,ne Tele hone Co.• ha "Pickertn the' _ _ .._. xY a nt oust ,_ _._ _ a See bills. Wm. Maw auctioneer. - _ _ note, peels eY uc uaristmzxs fruits; o'clock- I - - -- anlscl booth in the Clarernant- Wray. Sale at one she CaBIIALTY �, properEy of Joseph BURGLARY tc.. ,ust received-at A T T ENT] Q _ ._ _ _ central. The work has been done -LIFE INSURANCE - ..G. A. Overland s. * by Mr. Pretty, and it is a neat '- "~' ' Thomas and Mrs.-PaterAon spent piece i.i ►i•urkinanship. ' _ _ Phone Pickering 79:0 89ty Tueadayln Brooklip with their Mre. F,rd Cowie, We are sorry Mall S Heart Stopped - .IT'S FOR YOU, THIS : i-�,• daughter, Mrs. Clarence Pengellp: to state; h%s been in .-very poor BONDS-Government; Municipal and y p „ by'bad stomach Gas Euchre and Dance Part Mort age Bands, Aien, Industrials. A alight snow fall-occurred here health and under the 'doctor's on Tuesday morning_when about W.L. Adams bigoted so,with gas Safe investments at from 5 to?per y core:- We are glad to know, how Given by the - p ' an inch of snow covered the •after meals }hat hi"s heart missed • cent. - •' ever, tb•t.t she is now improving. beats. Adlerika brought out all gas CLAREMONT LACROSSE.CLUB :.Around, -- - INSURANCE-All classes written in. and now he eats anything and feels lo the Morgan and Mrs. Pugh have ' ALTONA. eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. ` - fine. E. C. Jones druggist. storm. -and Sickness, been spending theJweek and with -- -" . _ COMMUNITY -HALL their daughter, Mrs. Wilson, of hI;• and Mrs. H: Slack were is the - At 8 tn. on. Phone or write _ city on Sunday last. p• Athens. TENDERS WANTED 43tf _ E:D..BOWMAN,Whitby. y b;r.,_and Mrs.. L. Hill, Wilmot and Friday, December '16th 1932 • Wm. and Mre. Cowie have pur Laura spent last Friday with Toron- - Y ' " -chased the. dwelling now being SEALED TENDERS cs ill be receiv _ _•'hunch will. ate served.. ...occupied by Robert and biro. to friends. • - DINGY'S,-GAR-AGE Beeiby, Mr. and Mfrs. D. 'Parker; of Tor- ed by the undersigned tip to noon, Ad[nizsion, to.each pereon, 25c. onto, were visitors with air. and Mrs. on Saturday. Dec. 10th, for the Cor. Broek.and.Kingston Rd's. d " Mrs. Abijah Furayth suffered.a E Lehman- of Atha. purchase ofa fkrm, consisting of D g, N C 2 N C fracture of the wrist while @hop• Mr. and Mrs. F. McKay and son, about 100 acre@, being-north half ping in one of the stores one.dAy visited Mrs. W. A. Fuller at Green of lot 19, con. 4, Pickering, nn after 'the Eachee. General Repair Work all cars, . recently, River or. Sunday afterr3oan. ' which there is a good-stone dwell~ Add�iSsion, to each pereon, 10c. _ -gurt♦nteed at reasonable . - The two Sunday Schools of the The Aitona Women's Institute will log and barn.' Also 33 acres,being� prices., ' village are busy these days pre hold their monthly,meeting. at `the Roiith half of lot 23, con. 3, Picker- EV911YBODY EVELCOSf•E Acetylene Welding, paring for the.Christmas concerts 'home of Mrs. M. Dunketd, Program: ing, On this farm there is a quan• BRING YOUR FRIENDS' Batteries iopaired' and charged. � _- -and trees. - Roll Call- Ideas•for"Xmas,"Common- tit of- Misses Ilean and Isabel Cooper, ity Singing - Report of Toronto Con- y Rom trsixed timber. - Fireetoae and Dunlop.Tir es. R of Toronto, event the•week end at vention, by Mrs. Parker. Music Mrs. The highest or any tender not __ „ neceaearily accepted.. • , Gasoline and 011s: the home of their parents, F. M.-.T. D-unke.d,. Paper, Keeping the,Ch- s and Mrs. Cooper. ristmas Spirit Alive throughout the MRS. RoBT. X. BIRRELL. ` Refreshment Booth in Connection Winter is coming on,and people year" Exchange of Xmas Gifts, 14 15 R R. 2, Olarenwnt. Phone Pick.75W. _ will warit storm sash and windows. CARD OF THANKS. - (night or'day). Robt. Beelby is prepared to make =' "MORE POWER TO YOU" ilVf/LY•Dl►v SL P., •them:at a reasonable price. Satis R e wish to-thank the Brougham _ $ra6e1 tfje jking''je jbig�ttlap a faction uaranteed. Fire Bri_rade 'also friends and neigh TORONTO g "the i hors in helping to " .extinguish our 421y PROPRIETOR A[' - Vincent Baker had misfor - tune to fracture several of his ribs chimney fire on Sunday last. I_ Mr. and Mrs. E. Beelbp. min le 500. Return 900, while performing some' of -his a _ - g dative recently. 'A pail inadvert - Oalrm CiAld�rea OQ'a.de " erEVERY HOUR ently got in hi@ way. -"Per- Leonard Pilkey resumed work This Woman IIervi us ' Gallon at 5 roiuntee to-the 5 p.t Y f PUm 8.55 9. m. to. 10.55 p. ro. _ •, r on hie trtick ore Monday morning, ?-Ti-. Li?:'_an Payne xa-Y-o rundown (except T0,55-a. m. and -3.55. 1 •� btametT t _ . after being off duty for three, her-ox-n children made her nervous. THE WONDER 5 55, 7.55 aad 9 55 'p. tn,)and - i weeks owing to the-iojKeies bP Vino. ­.rin-tonicl made- her sleep - •� received when unloading [Wilk =d ezt mzd nervousness -is zozze. ��y S � A �*E� a 7•!t3 and 7 ao a. tn. daily - � . Eyesight -Specialist ii SAVER except Sunday. 10.55 a.'tn„ - -14 cans in the City- Tact?; d-licious. E• C. Jones, drumm- Oyev [,:exa.r. thurw.y ,.a s.ar. ' A euchre and dance Rrt under i -. 55, S:n5, 7,5T and 9.55 tn. * �, 9 P y Idt a Powdered Chemical Cofn• `Sat., Snn. &•Hof. only. �It 45 A day even w try _ the auspices of the Claremont - - - �� ,p in.-Sunday,only. pis tames. •Lacrosse Club will be given in-the potin-d -For the Tieatineot of . - - - a' Community HalL on the eveuiuR �, ` . •. The D1sr;EY 131-o c, - of-Friday, Dec, 1Gth, beginning at d°�� Glasoline, Leave >(oranto>Cvary Hotn Oshawa ,1 on the iialf ht ir. �p. Post OQce P+..a >sae . 8.00_o'clock. For particulars see ,. ; : :Eyes R O 8 O :O A� S •frotu 8:30 a. m, to 11.30 _ advt: in soother column, I� P-rii• Charles Cooper tag eiftiliated .. - i _ . (exeept-10,30 a, m aiid 12 30, _ _ t- = _with . the- Dominion Hardware ; ]jZ _ Will positively -not harm a 2 30, 7.30 And 9 30 p. m.) %nd Stores, and in the.near future will i motor, at 7.80 a, ni.dailyetceptyun- - - .lay. -10 30 a. �»., 1'L 30 9 301.' be able to ghwe some startling. ' .30 and 930 rn. 2 30 ran prices tuade possible by their Modern Will-ellminate t�arboh-depos • � snip. Easter-large buying powers. See Mr, it from a motor, y' a, Cooper's advt, on this page. - w �,f e Standard Time. Rev. Mr. Glover, of Smithfield, - Will iII0rea8e tnilea a and Comfortably [Seated Coaches - oceapied the pulpit ibthe United. : _ ._ _ 3t'rovida-Hmtxe Comfort for Church o0 Sunday last, when he ]by C.'H. Tuck, Qpt.� _ Power 35 psi cent. Winter Travel. r ' gave two excellent sermons. Mr, Eyrei ]it S Specialist Tiekets and information at :• s p Will give smoother erWra +G�verfasftn� ��` , Glover ix a very Rnent speaker Q p GRAY COACH LINES -and holds the .attention of his _:, copyright 1927 _ anCe aBdl ui.rsker start' - audience througbont. RQe. Mr­ EFFICIENCY 111 CO1C1 Weather. '.�4e `{ t=txo, F>r 'I'w• : Part 1. _ _ . each next Stinday�both worn 1,U0 Create 100 gallons • p 1 was reading an article recently, en- g _^- log and evening. titled "Can. F.yes. Cause •Insanity" - of soline. _ - A bridge was held on Friday $ and some quotati from the art- t• 4� - t - °� -evening l&at at the -home of Dr. ons om �..�_. leis are worthy of comment perhaps - When tizn+' approach' and Mrs Totnlidoon in the inter, as a further roof of statements I to ea Its fins] hour the eats of the Badminton Club. have made beTore and many of -the mehWrfals we execute EiRbt -tables were played and extracts are worthy of comment and "- "- - - will be -standing,-in a .everyone report a real enjoyable worthy of •thought. The more recent Chas•-Cooper,-Claremont C Sett a mute tribute to the )time. Friends from , Stpt(tfville experiences with ocular causes, epic- .e $ persozla they have been s -were prcaent and were among the epay and beyond a doubt, a Brea! J• '�' Balsdon, Pickering. �Cadf tl�tier, erected to honor. Oui prize winners, as were -also. Mr. proportion of idiopathaic cases of,ep- --_-- -.__._. _ .- -- __ __ creative skill secures I Dopking, Mrs,j Sangster, Mr. Me. ilepsy have for. their cause ocular _ tl�e best results. 3ntyre and Dr. Ball. conmtions, I have covered i mnarry "No Greater 'rri'but:e" The Claremont , CoSitinaatien• of my pt'evious articles the •syziipt- = "OUR SPECIAL CASH PRICES. - N. W ST,i.FI•'ORD School is holding an open meeting am I am Ruing to mention so that T _ _of the Literary Society on Friday It will not be necessary to mention Kingston Road evening, December 9th. The even• them again in' an extended tttanner. ` ` Meall-y•Leiwer than'in the City or anywhere. ` _ YMtby . t• ing'@ entertainment wil!'take form insomnia, Comulsive movements of , '� - a P Y Chorea, _Headaches, _Neitralaia, As- _Phone Whitby of card la ing, checkers, dorFtin -''WHY BUY AWAY FROM,..H0 ' - -- �T2_-- - - oee and crokinole, after which.a thenopia, Nenresthania, _ M' -- will be Rive% by th moraine, Dy$pepsia, Mental disturbances and ' pupils of the school.' Suitable enema of nervous.actions. many of ... 'per Kallan - prtse@ will be awarded and lunch the above have their origin in cart= Glycerine •' 2.29 sin classes of defect whirs, already - --= will not evaporate ± served. The admission will'be 25 conditions. I have covered in many Stove Enamel,j pint and good quality brush. •25c. cents and the proceeds will :be -consideration. When -tve suspect 'or t used for the school library. Ev- find to be existing a muscular defect BlectPic Iron, guaranteed, popular weight .._ 2 29 �a,ple Leaf Mutual f erybody welcome. ** which we know, in other cases was Coal Hod @, Standard-size, black japan , _ - 49c. The regular aieetioR of the connected to the symptoms similar gale areal 59c. InSUraZCe Co. ' `Claremont • Women's Institute to those above mentioned would you galvanized Ash Sifters 19c, 20c. and ; ' Dhes 1'afes'for taro rand coca will be-held on Wednesday, Dec. consider-it wise to wait until furth- only @ few at tbeee rites P � 14th,at 2.30 p, m,. at the home of er suffering led to a more.defmte s, -p buildinu- Mrs. G. M. Forsyth, when Mrs., conclusion .or_would you hot believe Upright Eteetric Toasters, with cord.., 1,gg Windstorm Insuranve om buildings, Bushel Baskets, galvanized wind mills,Suns etc. ' Pearce wall give a paper on "Giv it wise to use a little wisdom applied • ' •• ••• 89c Automobile Lwwucance ing, not getting, makes life to prompt action in an effort of pre- -Christmas Tree sets-six,colored bulbs with cord _>I 19 . "_ of all kinds. richer." There will also be a vention: be "Clothes'Baskets large 80c., smg1115e. _-- ' .repol•c o#��-:Co�iveottoo and i; ='�� eoat#naed � " -_.'.'.:'_ .. _ •ReBMa FoR's�rl�. . Tree Stands(Christmas):. - - - .. 60d. Write or phone by of Almond Icing ------ - - - Short Lantern Glasses , . .15e each 2 for 25c, 3 for 30c. D BOWMAN � t by Mre. S. Bacon. Mneic w•i1l be � , provided. There will be a Christ- L. E. ONE/LL deL in a supply at these prices, :'These prices are for Cash only. mar Cheer Table for the Oshawa Children's Shelter. A good at _FUNBRAL DIRECTOR AND 20 WHITBY. ONT.. tendance is requested - - EMBALMER CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT :..-- The regular monthly meeting _' i3ucceeeor to W. J. Maurer, - -- --• -- s -of the W._M. S. of the United Stouf[vi11e Murch was held in the basement - . .. Night and Da Service` of the church ,oa. Thursday last, y FA L L- :'S P •E 0 I A L 'S paYStwhen a splendia report of last.Business Phone ReeidengeThoae . ��� -.y"r's �work •was given' etas all i el A920 - - were-glad to learn that the'Soci - -et had met their allocation for THE. '_'MADEGINE" - We have a supply of G}reb Work Boots and Miner$ubbere.for the. .. the year. A splendid program-, Fall S' - p -' --- i- .Y�--- eason. Cull and see them. i was given, after which the seiec• . BEAUTY,-, SAL-OI1T - _ -_-- _ •tiolm-of officers for 1938 took place. Abti;Preeze and Winter Motor OiFfor your tear, . Elude `Those'-elected' were-&@ -follows : As you and I know it is drawing near Batteries. Batteries charged 50 cents, President, Mrs. D. A. Scott; let Chriatma t•U sr e time for a nice smart Vice-Pres., Mrs. B, Kilpatrick ; \'W, ver.t.-" Permanent Wave How 2nd Vfee•Pres., Mrs. D. Gregg ; abou.r; ivi.nk,laughter and yourself a (41endale Salmon, large. 2-tine " 190 Rolled Oats,7 Mi. - Sec'y, Miss C. Underhill ; Treas., revel�b. or m,, Gift, one you bpth will glover Leaf Salmon,pink, 2 tine 250 lilscaroni, 4 Ibe. ;. 25e- - Mrs. ' . w eeq-l'pleasnre from. Good nippy Cheese,per lb, _ 20e Pastry Flour, 24's 460 600 �\�.; Mrs. Pearce :Organist, Trees., I m offerinK P-lnial Christmas prices; peas and orn, 3 tine 260 Pure Bread Flour, We 70c Oondy ; Organist, Mre. J. H.. -Adults,, 82 6(i „ ! t Tomatoes, per tin 100 98]be. • Ca@key; Temperance Sec'y. Mists School Oirlr, 81.93 Seedless Raising .. 127c Cooking Onions, 12 Ibe. „ 28a W Walker ; Supply Sec'y, Miss J. Oommenc ing Nov. 21st and lasting Young ; Straoaer @' See'y, Mee;T. for one niantb. Phone Markham-.6402; - WelDeliver gold and Installed by , McCullough ; Baby Band Pros., 3 6&&,a0jj=, ► �L'l7.sZ$ln11. :1 Mrs. D. A. Scott ; Press aee'y, General FRANK 1 PROUST 'Mm B. 8ilpatrick. Phones 1906 CLAREMONT i/r j'f(1. M. �]c,n@ MQ�h�t Grem V'• �`Asa.'o--.a.<sa �••tl"V'ry+'+.} ,/•f+.�. 'F` T - _ ti,tiµ •,..y --a< - i au- ', '�F .e• __-+ �� ¢ - - - _• e .> .�.;.r _ . 'r ' - � .++ • • • • • • • • ' ' • • • •i the degas described in Mrs. $elim's and had -TI le Household ,Word r.ut k.A. the curb she cut o For Tea _ ' � _ '. _ _ '- ;.• -• � "�.,d off _ made into switches," Lydia interrupt- +er.. "I ca:,'t dress m �� y poor girl s hair _ Mur" der " u�3 rid = it. a ' �euch roll without them:" -- -y -;- - � � "The earls, too,,' Sanderson ag�ee,l, _ with a slight smile. "Now as to�khe cremation-„ -- i 8y ANN1r AUS'llN. F "Mrs. Miles let me come in early _ `i, see about that;" Lydia interrupted again. "They car_ do it this afternoon, - and you ,lon't need to worry about the - - -------..... I've e - - ... .; , ... - - -------- _'- .. - - . expense. Y of girl's Y funeral f .. - , Own o a my .. ... - <. S r xul'siy:- Captain Stran rose and was per. penses.,, .. --• - "Fresh N Special investigator Dundee, i,,,es:i• mitted to quest:-on tits �tii:.;:s; "Good!"Sanderson applaudec,. '"The ffO1T1 the Gardens gating the murder at bridge of Juanita Selim, tells District Attorney Sanderson "D r. Price,' that hlueprin"t shows•will will be probated as soon as pos- sible, _ eta finditiae. Possible suspects include - : of'course, but it make'b it sim that the bedroom is l ccc in Nvidtit, P- ydia Carr;+ the maid; Dexter Sprague. ler if you will pay the necessary ex- ro tr�n 'Drake,-Jadgc-ltlitt .'tall'-infra s- don't it?" Su erst_itio together just before the Afghan Wari Y landlord to whom she paid no rent, and "Thnt is eoixtct." `e6 now L-1 US. , owner of the gun and silencer wits, �� - Which oho was snot; Polly seals and "Have you a',=o ancosured the heigf;t ust u minute,' chief, Dundee --�1 cam!ai n all were alive$ a [1a';t,ed the district attorne a y !' g eleven year! Clive Hammond, who were in the solar of that window sill' from the-floor y, she was Are you superstitious: Do you,for ifta-'•:rds." lum together; Flora Miles, :anet Hay. :.l ,have" the turr,nec answered ?brut to leave. "Under the eircum- instance, avoid wallihig under a lad- � Sir Chnries Mond and Ralph Hammond. have,", stances, I thir:k }t highly advisable di?r? If so d Abain, as a contrast, ` Sprague came early to the party. \% t The height is Lti inches. g Y o you know }vhy !t is says that he was s al-in Upstairs andtt ldrh�m Z all would have Lydia "Now, doctor, A.oul(l .it be lio'ss e first w� get pictures of the burial said to be unlucky? This i the tea- �R� one of out best-known iiuttiors, - . - leave Flora Mites admua she was in fora man crouching in the open win- dress. I suggest you have Lydia bring son given by Sir Chares Igglesder, rn a,A' he told me that for very good houghtlaas reading ri ra,note husband, she dot to fire a shot along the path you the-thrr cur office before she Those 'Superstitions.,, reasons he dceideu to :see a black toys out the body, aitd'that Carrawa The dread of moth in his hou-c. Twice the advent bus which was really front sprague. have..calculated': y passing under clad- m Dundee and the district attorney do-- phot,,g•aph,the dress there, from all der-has been looked upon by many in of suc•n a moth Lad preceded a death side to pretend to accept the theory or :, It' would, 1)t. ' iszice answered. at;gles. I shoul,z also like to have a a material sense=tlie avoidance of - 'New York gunman. Dundee hopes to ••But- aS 1 have poi.n.ted cut it iS im- and out who paid N:.a $10,000 since he 'icture of the .body after Lydia has anything falling from the hand; of arrival in Hamilton. possible to say at exactly what dis- ti ished her services. the. painter, the bricklayer, -or the COURTIIvC BAD LUCK. tance from the nods the shot was The maid's scarred face flushed a man with the hvd when ascending the Some of those who read this book feed:' i nee will fin.! that tlicy have beer, courting CHAPTER XXVIJI, p, angry red, but she offered ro ladder-but . the superstition arises « But Strawn, Dundee in a s- pi ict attorney ac- from. the fact t t when the 11adder' bad luck all their lives. If a girl Bv:.aie•Dundee's .hole soul iQvol,ed trict attorney were amply satisfied. It cepted both of Dundee's surges to .. st tl awall it forma's tri- "sits oi, h table while talkiiij to a man Bonnie Dundee's whole soul revolted suited their purpnsea that the public "Tien y h g t r t o clie tc•iU 'iipver- tr married. A it farce•of an ingm.st--the•small morgtic you'll have Carr with an le and is s�mo:lrcx' u� lf�i girl is be convinced that an intruding gun-' his.eanera at my. office in about an Trinity. The ordinary layman of "'`0 full :,„e il%,i r''.0 ••f !nir,sterhood -chapel crowded to, the-doors with .man had murd.:red Nita Selim: h-ur?'s Sandei son 'turned to. Captain olden days v:ould, therefor.', ca:isider Should •`he fa�l to luo?t tottiard:; the. boggle-eyed, blood-loving humanity; .• Captain Strawn told briefly of his Strawn. "Le,', say• 12 o'clock. By himself debarred from = in; n"rili when-she t the stretcher with its sheeted corpse, pys goes c tic of the house being called i_ the scene of the crime, the wz<y,--Lydia, sot, may .bring in through this sacred arch.” brfoie breakfast. If you trip when reporters; avid for seueat'►on and of the activities of Carraway, the with rimed with questions which. if an- you:the few pieces of jewelry ' THE SUPERSTITIOUS TIilEF. t'-'inbl upstairs it means a w.�r}ding jti _ p q fingerprint expert, and of the exhaus- ycu meattioned. I'll keep them safely the , sv, the br't-c or bridegroom i.e. lwered by indiscreO witnesses.' would tive search of his squad.of detectives.[it my offices until the -will._ is A Scotland :and' detective once •n t a defeat the efforts of police' and dis- .. y Pro- : r h- nerd single ;rer.o i tt f.>t;uti; Did you.find any person concealed 1 bated and the are turner. over to ,gave 5!r (_'harles an extraordinary ex- the trAFlaer. - _ + triet attorney; .news photographers i pon the premises, that is, within the ;you," ample of the 1xc'der superstition. A At ai.,; if tthcn fires }rig you pia..e with their insatiable cameras aimed house itself, or :ti the garage or on' 'I don't know where she kept them," theif.who ryas ,sing chased a button' every arriving person -connected the grounds?" Lydia answered. "sudder-ly found that he :ad passed "into- the. wrung buitonhoie' it will _ -with the case in any wcy. •'No sir." _ �,' "What?" exclaimed Bonnie 1}o-n, under a ladder: •Although the police bring had :ties, rust -as hooking the ` Mercifully, this' particular inquest "Did you'or your 'men discover the dee• were close upon him he turned quick= wrong tye'is disastrous. Sh6uid either - upon the body of Juanita Leigh Sel'ir. eapun with whirl; Ae,deceased`was ' - (To 5e continued.} I5, game .back•u.ider.the ladder, and o: these accidents occur, howeear, yttu promised to be nick! over For Cor- �. quickly kilh,•d. ' then rushed into the road to ass it. can usrl off ill-!uc'.: F taking off the - peer Price, is conference tvi"1 DistricE ''No, sir." - L This delay was fatal. He was caught , ri meert and puttiy_&, it on anew."- - ki 1�ttorney Sanderson, Specia; Invest.'- •'And -you que4ivrird every persrrn lClo Wants Fog. and his remark, -uttered, Si.- Charles `ells i that le came -gator Dundee and Captain Strewn of present in an et# ,rt to place responsi- was: `We'_l, it's better .o be copped 'oss a curion, old-Scottish cue_tom' ' the homicide squad, had gladly agreed bility four the death of Mrs. Selim"' �., =than have-bad Iuck all my life.' r,hich is said :.r bring go' fl8 Luck to a ' to tall only those witnesses and es ••I did. I couldn't find th.:t any London s "Worst Ever Last- Possibly he Gid not know that all bride ::rid bz:degraurz. During the tract-from them onl,,z'such informa- resent had anything to do with it: ed from .November. to the . would have been well if-he had crossed Present year a reottish poli^ernan was Lion as the authorities deemed advls- "Did you find on the premises any Following February Lis fingers after passing under the to be married at Strathspey, and clue which you-conAder of importance ladder-sortie people say you, should friends nn the e-re of the wedding event Lydia Carr, whose black veil had .{o this jury?". The latest achievement of science k'Lep them crossed until.You.see a dog! to Lis house ar-d the house of the bride. _ This same detective told Sir Charles he tw o vrere =tretehed fill length upon' detested the news camera levelled at •'I did! A bu^.rh �[-'foot!arints under 'fn Soviet Russia is the manufacture of her poor, scarred face, was the first t}.0 window, you've been talking about, artificial fog in a Leningrad Tabora= that most criminals are cuper3titious, the Boor, their feet made bare, and 'aritnesa called by Coroner Price, and Here are life-size photograph, of 'em tory, writes•London "answers." It is and that few well-considered crimes, then smeared with soot and blacking. she was required for the single pur- doctor. . And the rambler tore vi � one wheth will'-arouse no enthusiasm such as burglaries, take place on a Afterwards the-, were commanded to pose of identifying the body as that outa'de of the w'mlow had beet torn.' outside Russi To' Londoners fogs Friday.. stand up $lid receive 3im:lss< treat= of he$mistress.'_ To-two perfunctory After the photographs had been in. :Dame Nature produces are enough SIR MALCOLM TJ3E FATALIST. merit to their :s " i." questions--"Have- you any informa- speeted by the jury, Dr. Price said: or rather, too ninth. I Afterwards'the same cerenon was ition td,-give to this jury_regarding the "That is all ar.d tba:k you, Captain Tyre popular supposiilon is that 'the -Sir Charlet once asked Sir Malcolrzl carri?<! out witY °the best Mira anti c*use and manner 'of the deceased's • , Campbell whetheYi he was su ersti- Strawn . . . 51r. Dundee. -banishment of coal,grates would - P tl:e bridesmaid. An"equa}?y ofd sus- - 'death?" and "have you any personal As had been,ugr•.�ed, Dundee,a test!= .inate the fog nuisance. Hans• Sir Malco? said that he wasn't, -tor..,in a 5taffordsi.ire family was fir 'knowledge o! the identity of any per rr_ony, after the preliminary questions,- As•it ,happens, that Isn't-true.... Fog 'but a 3ded that he believed fit luck,and "a bridegroom.t•• take his young wife ' son, man or woman, of whom the de- g was a fatalist. He said that was confined to the ,fferin of Nita !s Prevalent iri the country, as well as down the handrail of"the ancieai stair- _ _ ceased stood in' fear of her life?"-- Aim's 'last,will and testament" and fa town, and i, would stilt occur even every time he started on's speed trial c5 e. In the hxM'stood the best man' _ Lydia answered a fiat "No!" and Was the note to Lydia. it coal fires were abolished. It is .he felt that Fate had already deter,• and it was his d;.ty_.to catch the.tttuple " - •. `-then disrisissed. The reporters gat up with startlyd caused in . variety of ways, one of the mined if it should belis last. Nothing i�his .arms and that. slide. astride j - Karen Marsh..11 was-the second wit- g could make him.swerve:from the feel- . - : - .riterest, then their- pencils flew. as most frequent lre:lag the sudden-cooling �•: they ended- the otartiey-' A firs- :.d talutd. I'r. P*�_�t,;�p� her ,,� __ea .k .,,,, d,,,•, ing tha. his end was'foretold. 'Nobod j ge,;tly to a brief recital of her din- �'�`�gr of the air the t-is saturated with In- _It,; i _�`�a -, _ > ally ' astroue end of the ride shou,.d the hest e had told thtn ..nc where he ha! pour- Par, -of this + u.an 6,A a little ,eetow'anu the news cover•of the dead bod, of her hostess va death co-old believe otherwise. "But • , Y- y � discovered thee.:, As. Distric` Attot- p9ur then takes visible.form, -and .rtarrie.d couple Somewhat +ttikg!" - einphasizing only the fact tLat, so far rey Sa-ndersan hud said: "Better give tiny drops or particles of water be.' I am no fool fatalist," Iii added. - :as.she could see, the bedroom was un- the press something new to chew on, come suspended-la-the air. 'When I cross the street I leisk on ITCHINGS. - - occupied except by the corpse at the but don't mention that chequebook of • Actually, then, a fog Is a cloud that either side` Before driving my car I . Itching In various parts u°thr'body _•time of the discovery. Nita's.' It's dynamite, boy-dyna- has-formed on ground level, ifistead Personally inspect -evcr,, Wt of the ale s'l'id to have certain significanges. He 'then.handed her the hctostatic ++' machinery.' I. "the left oalm of the h.%i.d itches P r/.ite. of in the a>sp. And the water in it is y' vcu tci'1 -have to if ihd • cop's of a blueprint 'of'the ground While thQ morgue chapel .V-sks still quite sutflcient to blanket out the our- . IRVINfG'AN.L �Hb � - --- Pay r+ion�g, _ - right, cu will receive money.,..,1! `+•tie ..floor,of the Selim hoc.se, with. a pea- it, a buzz of excitement, Dundee was roundings, `witbout any assistance FEATHERS, the knee itches you will 'dreel in a cif d ring drawn around the bedroom, dismissed, an.'l_ ' r trict Attc r-ey San- from smoke ors -The Stage, even today,.pob e$ses all sira'ngc churcir;�if the sole of the'foot Karen falteringly identified it, and dtrson requested an adjournment of November is the worst month of the kinds of strange superstition3. Whist- yuu will walk reer' strange ground.. was immediately dismissed, the inquest ,for orie week. year for foss• in Britain's big cities, ling, says Sir Charles, is barred in Here_is thyme or. the sa :e Subject: Dr, Price himself took the stand The police were urging the crowd After this month is over, the number most dressing-rooms, and if a first - next and de criLtd, in cechnicalerms, spun its way' before it became fully of togs declines grtdually until the night happens, to,be on a Friday, act- "If sot i nose Aches, your mouth if - the wound which had caused death aware that it het,' been cheated of the middle of February: But at Least once crs and actresses step oui, of their in da••rgcr, i.nd the calibre of the bullet 'be had pleasure of healing, at first hand, the =in 18=r9-L•ondoa'experlericed a-win• dressing-rooms left foot firat! -A pea- You.,r.ill see a fool, or xis s arras• ..'.extracted from the dead woman's stories of that fatal bridge and cock- ter of almost continuous fog. It start- cock's feather ir. a theatre i• regard- ger•" cart: i tail -party, from the gue.,s them- , - a1 ::..L Lu.iva, The v:hits specks on the'S;,ger-rails, _."I find, a,so,' iron the 'autopsy, he selves. lasted practically until February, 1880. "arid Sir Henry Irving once caused a t,c, hate special meaning,:.ssibrieil,ta ey-} y�t,.�l, "+!Z,_ 4f+a i,nilat i•rA!•Pled A "T^l? •f`° n'�"r' u•��ll7AT 1 wale.'' tq Anct':er such winter T. not likely ,o sensation by sending a po}ite note'to •+>,",„ Ara mnl = 8r aAid t� i t an all downward, slanting path. I have made sFtak to her,'.' Sanderao: directed occur 8gam. a lady in the stalls at the :i�sa of the �' .exact mat$ematical calculation using weather forecast predicts "fog,"" thins 'Othello.' kinds o_ thing., according their po Dundee. Shell thank you for rescu-' B, g first act'of Othe-lo. On `he slip of sitions or the.':cdy, the position of the body ant: Hof the ing her from the reporters.'' may not be quite so-bed as they sound. paper he wrote' 'For God's Lake take around as a basis_, and found that a As D•-ndee pushed his w:• through Officially, it is a fog'if you can't see your peacock feather fan out of the � -'-'- line drawn from the wound.and ex- the jam he.heard a reporter earnestly a house or tree agains. the sky at a tt eatre to prevent disa�ter.' The good Love's Nobility tended, at the correct slant, ends at a pleading with Lois Dunlap: "But-I'm distance 'of 1,000 metre'. lady meekly called an attendant and For thts is Love's nobility-!- = point 51.8 inches high, upon the right- sure you can rentetttbe• the cards each That's ^ good bit ove a thousand harmed her the fan. But the girl drew Not to scatter bread and gold, hand side of the frame of the window Player held''in tj:at 'death Eland,' Mrs. Yards, so the condition might-easily be back in horror. The lady herself, Goods and saiment,bought and solo-, siearest the ;porch door." X-nd he Dunlap-" fulfilled without pedestrians, or even rather than make a scene,%-mt to the Bart to hold fast his simple Sense -_ obligingly passed the marked blue- Cheerfully sure that he could trust motorists; being unduly worried. entrance of the theatre and threw her Arid speak the spech of innocence.. print among the jury.. When it was Lois Dunlap's disvretion and distaste And•at sea November is one of the far_ into the road." For he that feeds men serveth few; in his own-hand: again, he added: "It for publicity, Dundee went on, grin- clearest months of the year--the worst As a contrast to Irving :here: is a He serves all who dares be true. it, impossible to state the exact dis- ning at the reporter', use of his owri time`for cean fogs is spring and sue- story of Lord Rtberts and the super- tt .ce the bullet trave'..ed, more nearly lurid phrase. - mgr• stition about i;he ill-luck that follows We must learn to despisrr petty ad than to say the shot was firer.,along Two m.nutts later Sander%ap, a dinner party of thirteen people, Ile versarles, No good sportsman ough' the line I have indicated, at a distance Strawn and Dundee were closeted in Rainy Night in the Country tsed to tell how to shoot at crows unless f-ir some sec of not more than 15 feet and not less Dr. Price's ,owri office with Lydia `%e and twelve brother officers dined cial puapcse, " than 10."., Carr. Over the rose garden the rain falls "First, Lydia;' began Sanderson, "I softly; the warm rich earth flowers ; -•� -.r v ant to wars yea to give tree report- �. odors of sweetfern and blossom; a A D - - - Be P eo u d crs no information at all regarding bird calls, 1'� // - .. • : _ Hidden iu green from slow showers, -the nature or extent of your mistrest� - - ' -�r O 'i•C ''� your t�krnSr bequest" A first lam kindles in the rain•gray 66 It was little enou h sh had r nighty rn iiI out a preparing K , P� �OW "ND" new, delicious, t_in- girl, beyond her clothes and- a few new PurityeCook 1300k pieces of jewelry," Lydia answered Trees shimmer is the rapist silver, contai.,s 743 tested famfly.rec yet, tach stubbornly. "Are you going to let me misty and cool; with -simple step-by-a'tep method which q 'lIeadows tail--over the low roof of ` assures success. A complete course in do what she told me to, In that note. ,�O RUP home . cookery-bread, pastry, cakes. Not that I hold with burning" fight _ S J,,*1" meats, salads, desserts-everything) „I see 1+e6s<n why you 'should patter of ralu Is' music, quiet and _ Opens flat at any Par.. easily rep, .type, beautiful. grease proof cover. `Took two :'ea.s to rot take charge of tiie body, 'Lydia, "'- omplete. very Popular everywhere, and arrange It immediate! for cretha- -Carl Edwin Burk'Lund, in 'The �/_` - housands. have alt,ads y �'f{��J�l cost pRD58U1t( �G v Gypsy" - J , • 1N St �•-i ea.-sold.-atieli -ae1a lion. . . . Do ytu, Captain Strawn." .. - ar - 2 00 a copy. address: Postpaid Sanderson answered, ^—�� !r estern Car da FtI P 1 state Co. Limited, D nt for 50e "No, air. The quiclyer, the better." It were Better to•accept it as It , , �t �� � ,�' _ Sot, Toronto, onrari•. "Then, Lydia, if Cratptaia Strawn comes and be cheerful, Whichever was �w.i,:e sr.+F••. ,,• r ,•.r." tORNS'14 will vend you out to the Selim house the wind blows, whether it be hot or z ISSUE 'No. 50-432 with one of his bnvs, you !flay get cold, rainy or dry. - - r__ Ge 77 -. � ,c.r+s..�.-.� '..-•�..._.,,..wzg,.� -•sr.:s.. :....+saae•m*...e•'.;..�..�s_..RC - m,e�_ _';a'v..�''" _-,u'e�I'';�� - -. =-.s.+F`".. _- - 'r«-� ,.,.s,.w,..: v � 's:_..�,... ... '.. v:. t�-t.p,H•'ncv.•,:..•,JCy,, .., -. ' r.-:fe• _ .. 1 i 'irJ .. - _ 'ir, .. M1 v.. '� � t.''•, o. _ r 4 - Y,i _ _� .:.s_ .rt'_'-_.*�-^"'-.-,°- •._._.- -- '?. p;n - ?,3.-., �.d 7..i' - ._ •',r,r%+i• �.. - .e7'• •~""' �""' ""' Hamilton Infant Two Canadian Freighters Fight y ` V Of the Press Saved From Flames - JGtales and Fog On Great Lakes ' n ..,... . =- _ Almost - Asnh sin ...Canada, The Empire and The World at Large yniated —by,�Crew o€ S.S. Georgian Taken off.Near Wunising — Steamer - - �";."�•y y •+w : ,-...Smoke, Baby Boy Novadoc Hits on' Frontenac Shoals CANADA a Australia Making Headway ..Rescued Toronto, Dec. 5.-:-Two Canadian A collie dog, Barney, corned by Cap. r' Moral For Motorists 7 It is spring time to Austaralla now, Hamilton.-Rescued from a smoke- freighters, caught in the perils of late fain Dahl Hudson, which refused to. ' - There is a bit of a.moral for all and the winter has been a sharp one. filled room by a fire officer when a• a stump eav#gat#a: th- 3reatre�-1e- b"ar G"t"rd y night, mas motor Sets 1n the story of tie-Te'san But this zropa premise to be bountitut, blaze broke out in his home Sunday Lakes, are slowly tilling toward Davy. removed forcibly to-day. 'As soon as it ` ,who Aanted to Inspect the scene of a and it is anticipated that the wool clip afternoon while his parents were rea•fir the dock,'it ju.i.ped fro n the [ata- -traffic accident tUe oibe-r-day---- will be larger and better i ate-for-soma o�oy, �i,�rl- a1dT6n-flit uc- co.-.rJ:r inn Pa' T.nrkor trsrlay- ;.. A car had gone off the road on a years past There has been ar. abund- ' ­4.L sua.d Luac and disappeared - child of Samuel and north, Waldron, 39 Aground on the rocks near bfunis The Georgian, owned by the North- mounL%in highway, killing its-driver, ant rainfall, -with correspondingly Ferguson Avenue north; had a na:- i g, Mich., the S.S.'Georgian is break• ,vest TrLasportation .0 mpany, went _- so this Texan drove out to see, and abundant feed. The elief provided by raw escape. ing up under, the pounding of huge agronti I a week ago I-- trying to take got so interested looking at ,thins the land tan reduction has heartened According to information supplied seas and a 50-mile northwest gale. Her shelter behind :and eland. She is the farmers, who an now looking far c:ew of 2^ has been rescued. that he lost control of his own ma- g fire d_partment of the babe was in bad shape, steadily being shifted ` chiles=-_nnd__iL,_ta4,_went off the road an upward trend in produce prices.- left in the care of a five-year-old laa. Far down at the other end of the further on the ro�ka by the rising sea ` and down into a canine, killing the -Montreal :Dany Star. The-'boy had been playing on the Great Lakes the S.S. t�osadot,-wlth-a:"and storm and. Is expected '�a be a cre'.r 1 21, including two women, is total loss. The U.S. coastguard steam _ driver. The moral, of course, is,sell• street for some time before the fire fast.as Frontenac Shoals in Alexandra evident; never get so interested in the THE EMPIRE and was unaware of the-trouble until er Seminole, which*has bean standing eights around you that you forget to Bay Narrows, listing hPav!ly and tak- --A Fair Deal for the Farmer the fire apparatus arrived.• by the groin led vessel, w: . totted. by -- vratch where you are driving.---1�t- With-the proper organization of and In:ormed of Lhe infant's presence ing much water. - yesterd ; s gale, to seek shelter in that is a;wilt fatally easy for a motor, security•tor the agricultural producers in the.house, District Chief Hotrum Heavy Gales Munsing Harbor. —- fat to lapse into. All of us have been there is -oom for a million or more of rushed to the bedroom above the flare Belated Great Lakes steamers_wsrs, Grounds In Fop guilty of it at one -time or auother. the urban unemployed iu the Seid3 ing kitchen and returned with the all day-yes-'crday, battling heavy gales The Cher freighter, the Novadac: _ Usually we come through it all right. which they or their near relatives but babe. The child was in a rather serf- to make their home ports. But we might as well remember that oils -ondition having inhaled uanti- Storm signals were flying every. struck hard in a fog. he is in tom recently quitted. But proper organi- g q mans of Captain W. Laatty, Toronto, It van be a horribly costly little error. zation and effective sdeurity•are vital, ties of the dense smoke, but was re- whereon Huron, as line of the beavl- 'is owned by the Paterson Steamships i and both these will-be fruitless unless ported out of danger tonight. The est Llows of 'the Fall made progress Company .f Fort William, and sailed -- •- - Other People's Opinions the prcducer Is assured o1 a Lair deal. fire, the origin of which was nog slo for the comparatively small up from Fort William on Nay.'28 with a.• -London Daily Telegraph. ascertained, gutted he- kitchen and bound and downbound a'ic. It is not always easy to 3ecid.e.how g � .�Iontrea!-consig-ed_ cargo of Sour, a ' then spread to a garag.: at the rear, A' 50-mile nort.iwest gale' played large part of which has already been much attention we should pay to causing a total foes of ;f00. such hob with the stranded Gtwrgian other peoples opluions.. It is a dlf l- Retrenchment in the ColoAles damaged by water. cult course to steer, sometimes. tie _ t a- a �alrage tug MaplecQurt, It The tailing of a buoy tight is hug- Whatever hardships the future holds from Sault Ste. Marie; was•forced to Bested as the aline of the Novadoc's Woman Rescues Bo _ - tweeu a slavish bowing to the opinions In store-for officers in Malaya they, will y sake off the Georgian's creN. for safety.' of those stoup us follow on a ee s o hm1 arsat ces rrPvril-iD-61it< ;rounding. •fereuce to such opinioL. There is a which have been borne by officers in Ham:lton.-Pluckily fighting a vic- - - - '. whe:esome middle course to follow; other administrations of the Colonial ious police -dog, Mrs. H. Upstell, 666 Dominion's Production British hllpOrtS not s middle-of-the-road policy which service for some time past.. Moreover, Fling Street west, probably saved the Of Autos U 25 P.C. �. has no coi:riMioas, but a fearless tom- this Colony is one of those where an life of four-year-old Charles Baikie. p From Canada Up Production of motor vehicles z -• - bination of rightful 3ndiYfereace'on the income Las does not i,perate and, so 664�a l�irg Street vest, late Sunday Canada at 2,23 units in October uisrk• _ -one hand and sane sensitiveness on the tar as we are permitted to know °ffi- afternoon. f other.-Toronto Globe.• clai .Intentions, is not t outemplated. - over an the of -a per cent. ,Nine Months' Period Shows . While the snarling animal clt wed over the iota# of 9,342 cars made is Thi ';ct may help Gover.iruent offi its.littic victim, bars. Lpstell grabbed the previous month and was more - Marked Increase in Newspaper in Every Homd data here to face future anciai-sa-• 'it with her-bare hands,-overpowered it than- double the corresponding total e- ' The extent to wLlch newspapers are rffices with rather greater equanimity- by 'choking it and held it while Mrs. •L olume = read in Canaria has bben Illustrated than might otherwise bei th-.case' It's of 1,100 cars reported for October of Peter Cheeseman, .the' aged grand- ,a year ago. . Ottawa._Brittsh imporlw from Caa _ afresh in figures announced at the a hard file, but it might so, easily be mother of th; boy, Carr:Ve the little_ The increase 'over September was ads. during the nine months ending - _._. nineteenth annual meeting of the As- harder.-•Siagapore'Free Press. fellow into his home. - wholly accounted ,;or by passenger September tota-llea� in value £28,762. : = sodation of Canadian Advertisers. It Youh,g Baikie's right arm was ter- cars advancing in number to 2,361 646• compared with 922 00:,820 in tbo Was announced that.tw,,and a quarter World..Probiems _ ribs torn and teeth mark were vis- same period last'year and £28,046,69( Y from I,,741, this,gain_being more than million copies of newspapers are sold The' return of proses*'.ty to.Brtt9in, able on other parts of the body: Irv: sufficient to offset the decline in truces in the same period of 1930: On a •ot every day in Canada.- "This means." and all o '.er countries,-depends first C.T. McCabe cared for the boy-at his to 562 from 601. Of the October out• umg basis this is a very large increase It was explained, "that every access- and foremost on the achievement of home. His condition was said to be put only 61 cars were made for sales °ver 1930. The larger items, totaling ibis family in the Dominion is feceiv- sane international agreements to re- fair, in' this country. the �alance_oi ',23.' two thirds .of the whole, have to _ ing its dally paper." Ileve the burden and the Increase The boy had 'been'playing in' the being for export. creased in volume about 60 per cenL This-is an impressive showing, and armaments,- to remove the Incubus f.ont yard of hig home, and was at- _ says a report of the Dominion.Bursas _ Indicates that even in iflead, present debts, to remedy the causes which tacked there. - of Statistics: very trying years people are loath to have thrown the•currencies'of half the _ 102,225,400 lbs. Sugar The animal was taken to the city -. $ _British taipurta from Empire cotta give up their daily paper. On this cos- world into the melting f .t, and to cut T't:ad and will be destroyed. the : Imported From Empire tries daring the first nino months of - tinent at least the daily newspaper.is the!roads which stra g'.• international• head will be sent to Toronto for..ex- =Ottawa,-Raw .sugar imports in Oc• 1932 amounted ih value to 9183,418, the moat widely read of all publics- trade. Economist (•Loudon), ainination,' tober amounted to 102,225,400 pounds, 621.' compared with £180,865,986 is Clops: It is an indispensable part of I - . emanating entirely from the folli w!ng tbe'same period last year. Xirtuatly every family's dally life.- Quality and Quan.:ty - ,_ -. ' - British 'Empire'countries:' Australia, - British imports from foreign cotta• -- - Regina Leader-Post. ''Belle River Mari Wades The Amerlcanizatlori of'indusiry .in- 36,187,500;' British South Africa. ,2,•' tries. fa this nine -iaotiths totalled fir; rr Europe has clearly hot been a success., Almost Mile to Aid Brother ;;4,600;-Fill Islands, '11,289,000; Bri- :value £336,802,765, ;omparod, sit)t -Come Again: High tariff protection, rats .alization, Windsor.-Herbert Taylor tf Belle tish Guiana. 13,254,900; »ritish -West 2440,456,635 :a the 'same period of A California newspaper says: "Cana- old-established societies of highly_ liver waded three-quarters of a,mile Indies, 5,537,800 (Barbadoes Q,204,800 1931. -dian ports are frozen for C-good pot''• and mass-production are of-nil use to and brot-e ice-for 100 ;ards in Lake and Jamaica 712,800). The import !n. Heavy British-im;:oi t3 in October of 1 -tion of the winter and wheat cannot skilled peup' They ' )r3 remarkable St. Clair to get aid for his brother, October, 1931, was ay,i A i,uve pounds- earned salmon from Rusefa-Sad the Teave these ports." The more we see results In the United States because -.+ Ernest, maroons i on a sunken motor- 'Canada's "1200 pound-export of re United 'States, 143.09 cwt from this d Its vast internal mar#3t.its undev.elo former and 102;817,c.wt, froru tho let • of a lack of general world information �' . P. fit, . . Seed vac.is October went to the on the part of the United StNes people resources, Its continuous supply of Hazy wea.h.•r prevented thee: following countries: Newfonudlan� ter,aga!nat 17,700 c'wt. from Canada %be were respect %e have �1+'oa tmmfgrant Mahn,,.• 1,a ee,l stli plight from being,seen-from the shot. Dut t e omialcn in thira I_ .. ., ... ?? s pours s; British Honduras. place l4 Chit 4e ..'educational system.-Halifax Herald: flciency in raw materials. Even in-the- this-water VPas up to Her shoal- vo0; British VPest Indies; ''11,000; $ri-. exports of rhat commodity our! th4 _ United States the.11mlt of the benefits c:ers at times, but he. masse the store, fish Guiana, 2,100'; Japan, 3.00; A_4aska first ten months of 1932. The total _ . A Matter-of Opinion to be obtained fram'-rational tzatton and •300 and'.St. Pierre 100. for.,the ten Mouths wer,,: Unite( He collapsed after .telling of his States, 174„.36 cwt.;-ties. If you see a woman wearing ome mass-productlon seems-to-have .been brsther's - °1a 165,665 g 'pred'Icameat, • and Sun.i+.y - earth it looks like !s a woman's hat, reached, and indeed overpassed. There °.ON THE BILL 33,018. - uowadaya, and the Mast thing oa night was reported recovFrhr_g from .. _ �.. Canada, i - , never were any benefits for Europe In y Ad actor complained to the'- Out of a total Lt 1,21J cwt. of lob' t ad. cuts about the legs caused b pro- fou can bet your life it ts.a a turning from craftsmanship' to mass- deter about the size 'of iris name to stets.imported by Great Britaln In Oo _ >mana wading through ice. His brother was sober i,ltt9-cwt. were Caaadlan. .Dar ;-that,-Ottawa' Journal:- ➢roductioq; and to craftsmanship Eur•.brought ashore-suffering'from Cold;- the'advertisements. ' ape should return.-=Prot R. B. Yiowat 1nS the ten montizs of the present"Ob." groaned the actor. "! knout p' sent yea is The Contemporary Rertew (Lon- I'm not' a star, but 1 do think my the total was 22,425 cwt.. Of which 21, ' Twice-Written WO:ks - don), Donald: "Go easy. This hill's not name should be featured.- �y -181 cwt. were Cauadiaa: - The death of the DetraiL a,tihor, •' too Bate.', Doris (driving). Can't Will LevingtonComfort,recalls the tact - don't you mention the name of th.e AMERICAN slow down-tiie brakes are not work- show. plus the principals, and then that he'had to write his most success- ing." "You'.don't mean to say-" "Oh, ,Remember-U1-laiael Far.^d'y neve tul book, "Routl'edge Rides Atone," he LeagNe and Japan before my name put; 'And-'?" The League of \seisms is in a rather' don't get panicky, the hooter's -1I' ,.. p producer left anything to chance, but throu;i twice, He labored at it for months " And' cried the fed u while his family almost Starves, and right." , careful fork proved his t5eories, tight pla.., R can by no ineans afford., - Why not 'But'."'' when oft the way to,the DublisLera, he to order the Japanese to withdra6r - - -- 7 (lost tee manuscripts and i. tras never their control from ltianchnr:a, fop- the I The Prince of Wales in Ireland 'rouud.• He had no duplicate.copy, and Japanese would sfinbly refuse and the° ' La.~fa �„uld Lave no means of en- forcing '--- -- FI 'sa:1�::6L yu�afcaliy eznaustea, be set � ,'' - ..p-''• :' . � .,, ;, - his teeth' and wrote the book 'over forcing its order. No'aad-)r or group "Again. Other'authors have performed of nations is ready to go war.with. •. �a." a � `F � -r•- •> '- °� n -. Japan over Manchuria at this time. much greater testa. Thomas Carlyle, whose "French Revolution" is one of Na nation is willing to break off'dipla - ,•.. " '' We most s matic relations with rar u. Even the ' 'fn' w` •« ' ♦ stupendous'volumes ever a `'' �� '1' . . �� � •� „ �„; ' penned,involving the assembling bt ah ggrieved Chineso have not done so.- :: + . --immense amount of histoi•icaI data, al- Philadelphia Ledger, •' -�• ,�,,, t ,�„° _ .-_ - - so wrote it twice. He loaned the first -�----- _ 4 err to a friend, and it transpired Journalists Elected I some weeks later that a maid had seen Pe manuscript on the table, and not To Swedish Parliament T'salizing what it was,, had used the Stockholm.-There is only one law- r pages every morning to light the fires yet but LL{'enty-two newspaper men ` df the'house. Carlyle wrote It all over 'in the new Swedish Parliament, which tgaln, "Lawrence of Arabia” is an- `meets for the first time January 10. dther who had the same experience. Farmers are the most numerous, � • He wrote his famous book on the Arab with a membership of ninety-three ; Campaign. numbering 200,000 «gals, Out of 230, and'five are farm work• :• , wu�a vua lay a.u,;.aetole the elf goon= ers-,�•oT the newly el9cfed Social- Awg the complete manuscript at a fists Is a policeman.. Four deputies w ay station, So Lawrence re-wrote are women, one a Congervative, the '. y s whole opus.-St; Thomas Timer others Socialists. The trade,unions - ky are represented by nine of their of- L�, y 1 ,, i - - —- - ficials, while only four are manufac Carbon Monoxide Dan si- + z p tthrera. Eighteen are iadnstrial •work- ers and eleven either t'olle or rail- 8eaa0II Of daIIf4T t0 mOtor Car Y -wads Is on, that Wherein g road employees. Nine are either col- � � garb e d ','�.xhl►" 'l'y` { r ;� c e '`'«' a , y' A' gi •oors and windows are closed against legs professors, school teachers or a cold and there is temptation to •clergymen. Other 'categories with y :art the motor under-such restricted small representation are army of- - en:llation. Peculiarly there are many flcers,-business men, office employees, --.otorlsti -who know nothing of ear craftsmen, public.,ofllcials ins,. civil ` i ----- "oa-monoxide gas, and would be aa- engineers. w,. ?nnded to learn. that the eshaust -ont the or may contain one of - me molt y and qufcksetfttg'gasei Pictioa holds-the mlrror'up to life, A general view of the Prince of Wales at Halts st, inspecting the Marine Guard of Honor shorttj , Welland-Port CoMorne Trf- and according to the accuracy of its after his arrival. Due to recent disturbances, cover •12,000 soldiers and consta�ifes Yaps-watcl�_l�� :� t reflection is the messure of Its art Britain's 'heir. 1 M, "� _ 7 IT. -4 —M Ise Jean Clark was in the -M re. W J. Clark @pent several —The regular monthly meeting Tormito. L0CALjSbjS. Of the Woman's Association u.f —Arthur -and Mrs. Boyee spent i city on Monday. dakm lamt week with, relntive@ in T` Miss Lizzie Bell, of Whitby, iore rs J. t 0 visited friends to the village on the United Chnrch will be held on Tuesday last with Austin and M Wedoesday afternoon, Dec. 14th, Franklin. of Port Perry. TA" —Quite a nrimber have been at 3 o'clock at the home Of Mrs. J. —Nominations for -positions in S. Balsdon. 7— --r offering from colds during the the tuwntollip council Will PICKERING'S be re —The StindA the ceived in the Townahip Bull at - part few weeks. y services in —F. F. Balsdon and family, of United Church will be conducted Brougham, on Monday, Dec. 26th, Burford Meat Stioday with -their by the minister, Rev. E, G. Croz at I p. ul Aer At-At in relatives a ic ering. _&e-r-yies at 7.:10 —Mr s, ilrrjod Banks, of Richmond LE ADER $TO R E —Mrs. Maria O'Connor, of there will be a fifteen ruinutetiong Hill, is in tht, T`o)rjdC(F__Uenerai (1hivreh Service. All-are welcome. Hospital, *,,.'here -�hi3 tinderweut St entertained a number a of friends on Friday evening. �Merat ion, %v high_ wfu suo —Miss Myra C•unk, of Toronto, to Mr: Henry We'ta.ey on his elec. cea6ftilly perfurtylect. `;repent a day recently with her ilon by acelamatioa to the T welf. Tapgon, of Bowtnquville, Grocery Specials—Dec. 1,. 2 and 3•17 th Ontario Older Boys'Parlianiont, -6. parents, R.H. and Mrs. Crook. will be in tu,,Yti shortly tutune —The United Church Sunday representing South Ontario, and pidno@.• Any 4irdere )eft lit Tr*. neceedibg the retiring member, NEws office --vill receive' prorupt School I Christmas entertaiament -evening. Jack Chapman. and careful attention. Rice Krlgpieii -.'Yojj'jl Eagle Condensed Milk Dec. 16tb. OUL' LVWAJ,16JP CU"Ut;l =4 C Lu It. D,,,itt­;-�vf�Trirojltu,- —Mrs. E. D. Bertrand b�pent glan inR to receive their sba •.e of-@pent a day this week Twith her enjoy several days last week in Brook requests for relief from various pa-rentia, H. and per pkR 102 2 for 35C Mrs. Me(Aiiii. Mr. Min with,her daughter, Mrs. Ver• D-Irts of toe towti•ibip. There is a Mechin, who has been confined to splendid opportunity for us to do his bed for several days through Shopping Mrs— - --,b r a little on our •own ac�-O'uot if I've: is im-provirig. W. H. acid Fis,3, Blue Rose-_Rice JB&Isam, spent Sunday with.the would just look around a bit. , • -Dr. Carmichael will be In charge the 7 Gold Medal Floor-Wax latter's daughter,. Mi4 Ed. Jones -The Knights of'the 116ad will of the service of -,he Presb•terian be giving oar town some ad 'Ciiurch at the Friends' Afeeting 4 lbs for .... ..,3c Leader i lb; tin 25c and Mr. Jones. -Constables Oliver ' Crumnier verti4ng if they continue to be House on Sunday next.-at 3 p.-m. EV_ and W. H. Chester arre in Whitby received as was one kindly'-old erybody welcome. The Bible Class ..Way a this week attending the C aty ReDtl-alllan here a few days ago, and Sunday Sc?iuol wit meet at 2 p. Criminal Court. who informed the lady� of the Maple Leaf-Lard d it Tiger Salmon ' house, who was giving bite his A generots en' of Xmas. �Mli4s Ruth Heron, of Brooklin, On asscr+rr spent a few-days last week with dinner, that he had called at seven Cards, hand-painted and' lithograph 20 lb.'pail 2.29 peis talle, 91C ' her uncle and aunt, Charles. W. other honjes; on that litreet b ef ure e&ar e on display at the \ews office and Mrs. Pilkey. receiving a bite. and are supplied upplied w3h name and ad- -her I -Daring the recent•----L-old spell dress printed on the card `or pric- -Miss Ethel Bray, tea., of the Manchester public si.hool Rice L,ko was ficizen aver, and es -fr(;-rr $1.00 -up. Place your -rder during the mild weatber of lRqt at cnre. *I-- -eelLendLw the how; dut of her parents here. "C�k the _Th e Alma Greii,k IFf t.on Mon. -Kenneth and Mrs. Gordon. lodiar.� way that this is a flute d aY v eo 111 v f\)1 1 1,. ne oo we R-tLs r- and dangliter. June, of Toronto, '19" of a mild winter. They &1�40 witu tier 4iter. M i--Alleg-,%Cr>,n k Men's f! 0 0 aly, jumta ;ay that the i-onirrel* nre spent Sunday at the home of the not of Loy kngele,. Calif. The r,4� former's tnotber here. burying the nuts that they are winte - 1)f 011-tari- have lfkst their Coats' in•grey. for wearing ere, .-sand and uaarooi.i, -Master Donald Kenip, of R"thering tbi,1 fall, but are IPjjjjug Att­A.'i(,tj for Nli­ C.",wk. S h'? 'f the ground Thi�, rir#-f't­ %-1�vuntry 'IN rail a ppt petual Whitby town-ihip. -.pent several thpal on top under coat. V ri 'ck,' al 1 -3G. 38, 40 and 42, days. list *week with big grand- they clahn, is an ind i':A1 ioll.of all sVv me r. A �Ace-�t and Ch ri7-ttna-u Tree. -parents, Arthur and Mrs. Boys,;. open winter. si ZeF; at wondrf -spec.al bayrain-, -W. H. Bray N li%virg-a batli --People living in the cities are. odder the an!q+•e- of Prp-1,y. ully low room in-Mulled in bi-a ve-iJ-nce. _iatheba1,i-. uf.ouvying tLe farm- teri-I❑ A'Ill be ziv;;n o blear 2 29 W4ile-they in the ;.Ity Jylvt in th•- A. Y. P. A. r,;oTm- _Prime. Only 1 .50. •The vv'Ork is beinc-done-by Frank Pr. Fronge, and the 'dxvireq by J. A. " pay fo)reverytbiow they jqt.1; tht' G,)r-l(.n or, Nb,nday Buebby. the happy f-trrner raise- Ilk own evt-inbr. wt i ct'vloek. n,i-t of -The, heavy galesa dtiriBir S,in u,rovi-i-)n- and has not a Eare it,, et Boy's 'Navy Bitie in-trii-ne tnl-. Ladies: Swqater 'C night ewied ,eve.al into[ the world, iLo his (-i-,y ems. oats, 2 Only, .options in the Hydro think-. Tlie'v forzet wbour thy- (1­4 nild S-o-A-11 A Pbwer -y,t.,ixei acid he-Ivy rent' v%bero 4iver t-skp'n at fine wool, sizes 3�, 40, 42, bin e service t1irougholitthis and 'other ties%, 5, (-,r. w-k-An-. C chilla Reefers' ', siz Varta bf the provisee. the Uirmer i-g a -,enar."t. - Hellas to the d -Micii Bernice CbkpwFk-r, *ho, buy clothing and cto�ef'ie*. and =Theme are had time- .and -111 brown,' navy 6 and Sears,. Im attending-the Peterbo-roNortnal what he bas t,k-,ell is �old at othilv !Niqlf-• I- t,c ar . 1;47t '.I:er'e, RrP A �a b Colt(4 vrudn,�-ion,. vary f-w nho w:2 ��e' iinnh!e to na - Ia re a. "A.50, School.- qpect Stic4ay of 14-t ber parent-. ­-.ire a f,wl f�,r -b,-ir Chri�'ttri;%- week at the h-ofute t-f -Tile bitzaar, which wa-; held - I A few '&iv 5 Now -3,139 E' L wal, Mrs. Ch-ipnian. n Q•t,lirday lott livider the an-pi. dir,rer :hi-'year. .7 .,_§pecial 2.7-5 -The tuwnahip vixiril will cbe-A. Y. P A. (A-St. Geur �z­ ,,-r 6arch� meet w-oording to at% it* on L Chlrub, f9i their u I', r.•( Tit. Thur*day next, Dec. 15t.q for the- o trite Pit 1.3 Blt.(,k. - vva* q'nite' it'. iii-ii. 1:ciinur •-tij. the vity 1 last meeting A the, veo-a%. About V�00 wa- with t L 4 n -1,t�: r f f.,vi 1, ilad tit .year, for time 1'" 4rt preva.ration ,t the linancial from the a%le'at home made jink -milli thr- MR, ftmy lvvrk, and cAn-dy., a. :Me S . C H A PMAN and z�e i-e Pi �j;&r­lt'u -hi-a. ga� -Henry Fvro a tae -tea=rcvtn And -he 49•h he iit, f'01� A. , *Tiie Centenary !oirthdiv ltnantifatirer, says teat, he will Dun 7 t -shortty put a new :% on the CP1t"br?lt•i"9 the '!Z'Ired t' SSHS-OL RIEPORTS- market.- Mr. F:,jdf;;f now 114- 1,11y ann recovering from a very evious S. 2 At H%�bVs 9�4,uc� S S H���iver-try-i4.St. UeotRf- hnc,f $Vi.operatioa 0 h1119 -N'), I, dt-r ),f r,,.err,_Failurf� Ja qrl�l or Ink"r4e -J. G. -and Mr., Baxter vkitea east of ,ut, _%kith fi-letid-i is Gue) a one day --Pir,ko�rine Villq�,v, yogi will n e(i t% I I .. . - 7 Salter. Hel-ri Balidrjn' AT A -A pl's w "1­1A So %t. -Grant Hiltz. .n tnair rp-,ir ail 6,c were by the latt*r.-. 1111.14 'IT Al­ It 1%itQ '1ue­ii­J, Cra•c,,)rd, Paul Nrhoi�44-it .)r on -Ft i H,?' . Elp- .1,RICE I PRICEA TRICE"! mother. who will vi-,it with them at G.'�'n Nlm j . day uieh.!, W;Iliani 5Io:l1r,iy'- �:r, Ird n 0 and aitichenjoyn."em . Toy n-1, LiecArd, Puv. O'Brien; P-w44d- A shooting match will be held evetAug (,f TzreseLttition i- W�%.l Brace Diamctri,l, Don. Annan, Ken. " .at Henry and Herb, White',. ,,n nicdAy, Dec. Thi- is A14-reo Balidnn", Jr. c3rd�H(n. Mur. I.eGard. -DF -FIELD'S GOLD LABEL V N RWEAR-STAN Ubtirch St , Pi:-kering', on 'Wed. are Clow, bti-y preipA!ing ?a-4. Art. F: i&s. rarl Alarco,, Dick wit Spoind Cl.- Heavy Ribbed Siiiqi-aad Drawers. 1.25 each.T-14". diietr. and rp -it-ti n., Fo r',.1fazo-FF,� newiqy, Dec. I 1�h, %t 1,M p rn char And 84 H n.- "Velma Cra?Aford,' Pas,-.-.Bet Tniki-y-. geese and zhicken ft), 5 ot% CIAH'A i,5 V,�Anliolrl "I -in.. . t priz6st. 12 gat, 1, ad the Chri-ttna-; tree. d FPZgy.-Annan'. Richard Av- ination 9-Pen man',4 1.54 7 Re P-bel)-a OrOvided." .6. )rni? C, 2 25 -Ueorge and Nfri. Field an I th.e ii,wtl prk-e with one c-hill Iree Fln�rl galsdon'. Sr.,L bit- 1, 4. Palmer. Pr mer. V-rn4n 'nave inrived from their hurne• With ea-h adult. Allen. jack , child h, B�Wsd-on. N'timber �)n roll ':., Aver- :'on the lake ubore nnd will r"i.te - -An itew wh i�,h avveared- in_ ' With the tormer's' pareat-. Clande Tm% Nvw,; two vvetk. ag,, reg%rd. age i5 i 7.'Helena W. Kime,teachir. -.-EXTR itrod Mrs, Field (;n the Kinizuton ing the rentinz one of Mr. Roddy'. A SOX 'BOX S. S. No. I Pickerinz - Nam?i; in ir ad east during the I "inter fat t;v, to A. Pi..-uv may by mi4e%d. order of merit. Sr. Ith-Mary - ul- -Heavy Weight,.Pure Wool, regular valve 75c, � months., IGR As. -it dill not specify wh­ I -ka (hon.), Grace Applet(in. Jr. 4th- -A nuraber irorn. Pickeriniz -farni. Nye .:ray *ay ,that ."1316 Mary' Hqp-,v Edith Cc�oks ',p%irq for 100 f-irni- I-; what i� known %.; lip 6n, St- -,;)-ia Bur Powell. Attended St. :Andre%% rAght ! I I I convert in fiiePre,,.bkteriAn 4,,i n a n, h o wo, Lehr. dyka n -:(I e Ird,- -John Puckrin, Jr. 3rd- Vary Wind Rreakera--Khaki-1 75 each. NVIaltbY. on ev rif 14 _last. They thoi�,-,Tlgiilv el.13GYe4 i 'Mr. Riiddy,`1­As rented threr 41ii- Rathleen Pedm-in,.Billie Me- Wind Breakers 4 50, for 2.75.7__ f-trni4- on,�, t-, G-jrdcjn' the Program and.the ,iij+ptr witi, Death, (;ne Lean, Bru('e Redman. 11-N"rina Ped-' .0 Lorne Bats and the .,:her to Sts inevitibtehaagk� Brayley, Carl Wils(�n, H. -Tile Wotiien's MiQ40roary 86 J"':!Ov• '%Ver are izlwd to-kn,.w that 1:�I_ K r!n, I-Dori�z 'McL,�an, Alb(,.rt Ap- Take advantage of these price,4,now, fur you'll ciety (if Sr' Anllrew',< P, . 4- . Mr. R:i d d y intent): to Gr.�!1,Py 1,ll P P;efoll. Pr. .13-Ve"na Shea. Maizi- -*suytev 'Hermita-e farin for many year Q Raltier, Allan Bravley. acion need the goods: i,in Churcli vi,illl_ii_�et At -b -of James. _Z,drew Wed' r.') "11111"7 and. T.,)rna, Puckrin-'•were absent fo- R-idio License?Issued. `Z�mination-- .pni"Pr 14th, at -1 - -Fire broke t�iit early S-ir.(4 e- E. J. Matthew,, teacher 7: Vc•lock. As tai-4 i:, tL;O rjeetina n)orrinz 1i the. re-idence of 6%11) t I A Pickering of the year a gj(d et'C­ii­,i­, lIntil V OR, F-re- - - ­ - .-:' - ' : -Pi e nd T. Buinting -Tb e by Nf:', Whie, ' on, El,7 A m-ninip i'l 11 re fr Mr. Milr1my,re-i3ing i-.) rh�-ll�orth, Established l8ul.• i r k, -, i Pd f. the tire I I Q tbereig no d ot An,),,hej %Y­i1Id­x, ar�,­,�el the ueiwht-,,;rs -.:,r 4�'�s. %vorld _ -;var. Pi inL.jr jal Fife, f,f ind h3j it ex-i-ijg-m-hec wit, 111dre.. F*1i+iy, til"It, hari -iry ]l•: Pt stidi, "W.; nro, )Parer tiRn iivpr S E1BE1RL1N,('X_.. A� %ve are -;.I tl,,4 f, r 1"11.1"ur in ewid e-I IF rttcij.p� , " .�,,h, cAll."erned ice (3�,n` i�v Ull I' F Tireq thing abu-.lt in 7 • fl,ic�r•tt t 6Ake "T I . � Ill %11, ; . ! .: I 'I __S; P Janua�� l:, T, t'llel-e, have the fire ...Ad !.Tokell lT`!,1::-t-. IH •,•:i4 it Z e x t P:i,i vt-. Cars, and ti,eQe Mete -kl1-eii­,-t-d Q t,:,I j 'Ai flic-c,6=4,; of ivers rinii' �-12.()W,%A e•the -arele-lne�4i (A -ome t)l e YPRr the K 1 1,r:ic P;A Y o W.V, ney,e,reen- t)-o t street (;.„linty Ct!7mr-il were en�evtairid 0 *buil"t stroncyer and lomer than amy way y t hr7-i.,ing, W4614tit looking vare. �b the gii]A' were H(,I(jT;N(; M-I IT11, A , . 1 0 fill1v it, loottl ditec-tionq S �1 Y_1 Y! �­1 1 ".t -7, m.A: Seib.erliDg con Fir', urize inerq At ,"ap t Id ever baila lien one �hnz..?j- 110t er')QQ ire',. even arid tt f.6­�, in Ike. county j'(,r,, 21-e­1 -­3,1 ­ -.11illesq tile road is t-lear.-for a 61)�Bk ' iriz and rec:it i -1'5 -before. con4terabledi-tance. at (Jyli which are hleld in Lhe fall.. We -Oil Thtir-day evening, 1,1!it (I n;;rAt",-At_e Mis�, Kathleen Wat• 4 very hptivy, fug ranee” the pave• ;;�,n, of PiAreririe, on -winning Fickerirg Mead Market j .. .. _ Come in and asik t o se e" t�ese, world am-- meat oil the Ili 'b , .- * . - . ' . - a . to eco in e .second pril-z-3 for -4Eei'tationw. Ili And Carry. .c k?.11 n a I y vi�ry wet whiph -Imillerlintply tijiw c.14,s there Were F.•Ixteen con. Gus Miles,* froze, making it very daagerort6 teftAnLs. The first vrize, a gold Pot k Shmildpr-, -' for tnotorieta, knd ppdestrian6 watch, dnnRted by JAtw��4 1311ant-h- also found it very diffl-milt to Rrd, M. P.P., was won by Sheila, S, Pavement n third SPNC�co ndition of the 31� _ . ER llaviRkte, Am a regrilt. of the ky Crockery, (),f Uxbtidge' and the Rin, ' v ri v',:� vv A q won by MirQ! Chopw, 2 lbs for ... 25c CH ARLES" .,.-,--jnnmber of carp went- Into the--d-Ititre-d Linton, of S. .9. No. 4. Loin Roast. ... 11c ditch, especially at the Rouge Bill, Pickprimr. The prizes for priblie Saumage(ty).k and beef) 3 lbs 25c General Pepsi-s,'Oils and'Gas., Some of the cars received slight speaking went to Garnet Murray. Snet (,'bole or grctind) 10C d^m&xe, but no pereon4 were RAnt-h : Gordon Bond,Sengog,a ad Inj a red. ALLAN ANDREW, Manager Pickering, nt i Helen Snookpi, Brock, 0 ario