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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_12_23 7 MAX ? F 7 AIL "C 23, '19320 ' VOL. '-L11 --pICKERING9 ONT, FIEUIDAY. -D h "U UNE DtTNBARTON -0 A , L - - Duabarton Anglican Mission. ff. GREENWOOD C 1%e public school and Sunday Sc Dec 25th BUD. I - --- A.- e on hool. 2 p. m. Velebiation of I!L o. PBARWN—Phtsteia. t 23 . 00 Ente A goo0psupply o?f Hard and Soft" itzinual Christmas E the Ily Communion iwd sermon on Dunbmrson. '�Cmfon'hanid. 'A166&'supply he evening of Friday, D the Christian Message, 3 A Ift M us splendid program of dial r - cordial Invitation is extendaliom;ll to' of Kindling Wood-, es ---- ------- IL FORSYTH.02�D. Direetar and Farmer Ji AR - The annual entertainment . anA' Established 18W Anada itations 00 op this service. o(Ositaria. Reg. stove length. tra will furnish thd music the Anwriew t W.t—"d men at 7. Conc*rt at 8.. Silve C Chpistn)as Tree in ctionection with examiDes! by a z"t, 12tf Phone Pick, 4 C=ont.Oct. ion. Dunbarton Anglican Mission will be . 1709.. -held­on-Frid�6y, December 23rd, com, DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING UU14GA12TON.- T13IS-18- T13 H mencing at 5. W­P-. in. kne e0LV1t1.:- consistingot recitations, play- Miss K. Anderson, of Dixie, visit- ment, -TNUNCAN B. Mcl,NrYRE-Barris. letale :D . JL . :B 30 tc.. wi-11 'eornErlence at &p.m, FARMERS' MILIx 11-fter. Sorw-iior, Norary.' 0f&,­`BroclL'St.. ed 'with Miss A. Thom' last w eb k: th. Opposite Bell TRItplaone Offirt, Whitt)y- 21iiii GENZRAL' INSURANCE At the Sunday School at.9.45 a. m AUDLEY. Highest Pricep Paid For AGENCY� Sunday morning, slides on the Birth "GRAM, -T) DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROL ONTARIO Story of Jesus; will be sh"'n. The wafiy frieride-of Mrs. I;J.Mur'. X. rapgeville. were shock0fd to Wheat ,.JL4k* Soki--itor, Notary-fLubix. Montylo-1van. Next Sunday morning the 'Sacram--PbF. 0fO the late A.E.Chris-- m�kina at 0 Facilities for pl&*Clng a 0 r home.' Cen- 112,-—IQT.r1.y9-.-f=Pkouse.WbAby. alyj ent of the Lord's Supper will be dis- learn pf her death. at be suranee a! heist ratea ---Aiad Barle y" EATON. BELL & ROSS. Barrist. available. pensed, also ihe Sacramen-t-of-13-aa---tre Road, Mona. on Monday morning,- ., ,-Bers.' Solidit*v. 9" Northern OnLZHO Set-aritv,an-dServir�.e mv Matto. tisnin at I I a. m. . . ­ DeeemberZtb. in bef'j5th year. She Builcling Mrs. Dr. Quackenbush, ot"Fort'had not been in glood health for"sOml 'It will pay to buy fiom an& ­ 4-Llly pbone'Pick. 515'. uonia-developed and sell, to your local will, to W.J Beiton., William and Arthur Annis of Com- Litue, when pneur ek's ilineig she passed H.a B,�11. When e.-I University a7r� spending the hol-I after one we keep theta going. J. Ron. --Adelaidii2838-9 C A away. All that loving bands could do 'they. Fire elo-�ed you are at day seasr.,n their parent- ]PICHARESON, I.H. Beal, Claremont : id not save her life. ' Bei,,, -he PICKERING and Mrs. Anni-c. 1cou the rnercy of the big -0 _ r! t t M l:LV EY.-Baryisters.Sour!tore,Not-dries P H ON 9 gi�4 youngest dkiighter of the late and ...'Public 223-214 Confedejetion LAr. Euilding. UREEWiNUOD. M r s. Alexander Dunlop, of thefourtb CornerolTotige-and Richistijid Ste. T,ronw, ctia�jsisioffof Pickering, 'she spentthe Pisan- AdeiJude 4489 and 4490. By appoin;- FURNITURE orter' and ere. Later, 5he Save money these harct ment Saturday evenincs. Pickering rewdenee - Mr. and 'Mrs. W. G. P earlier part of hOr life b Pbone Pick,3613. We are dieplaving an attractive baby,- Mary Margee, also Miss Por- with her rnother-went tc Orangeville ..times.by exchanging your variety of Xmas Gifts. ter, were callers last Sunday�at Mr--to live. and was married. there to Mr. grain for flour and & Marphy..who survives her, also eere&18. TtHerosm!GN Mrs. F. L. Green'�. So6citors, Ndtary Public, W5R j' Aluminum and, Graniteware Etc. and ON Ling Chr- 'onesister. Mrs. Guernsey. of New Bank Bldg.Toronto Plione Elgin 530.3 or 53084. Furniture and Furniture Next Sunday evening b, -2onomize in feeding pigs by Residence.Piclarrins. Oni­or by appointmei)t. istmas Sunday, -in the -Greenwaod YoTkCitY, � The deceased lady was E PkAttring Of5ce.Gordon House. -T-hrsd,y,and Novelties.. of a very kind disoosition* and mae feedin'g finely- grotind grain- satwda 9,00 p, m..or Prices low, in keeping with times. United Church, beginning at 7.30 p. Y0 from 7.30 P. in to pbout rmk Ario. a "Christmas Set" of pictures MILDY friends wherever she went, irmakes more pork when fin Z71y M. ''The n"DY beautiful floral. tributes &I shown on the screen. Also a -ly ground. One cent-a bag Dental very lovely "Christmas Pageant" showed the high esteem in which she ------- wai.beld in the tiommunity and.by her extra for chopping is only . ROOFINGS I will be given, entitled, "Where the friends. both far and near. twenty centi per ton, and N111 L 0.-8 M I TEL D. D. 9.. L. D.S.. (Socoeew to Dr.J.N-Dales). GradvaLe bf Young Child Lay," As this' will be finely ground iq vrorth at Istat dw R*7%J College of Dental Say and 5 X 2.C. Shingles, nawrit] - an excellerit Dr6gram, every, one a dollar a ton roore in feeding.. and Tot on 'elvervity. At Cbrewout e over D. A, -A call-. valuet At -prepent low.prices ,I every Ta"day aid Fridn, Phan and stained colors. come and enjoy the evening, a will be t*kprL Mrs. E. Perryman was a Toronto PST TORONTOASPHALT ROOFIN G ectio it is necessary to feed right. in shingles. sidings and vifiitor on Friday. HBRBERT T. FA LLA ISE.I, D S­.. BROUGRAM" Tbe':nhderdaVsof9'unds,y a6d-tbe Bestqnality of �tove and Chost D D.S.. Graduate of the Roysi College of roll roofings. Daurtal Sargon-and the Vnivemly of Toronto days fallowing were very welcome. In-u -Coal to arr4re at Creenburm Gaiv. irau shingl"amd roofings Ex Reare John A. White has con. Mrs. Robert Rawson and children at close priee's ana guaraxi:a COce in reaklert:*—d door.east of St. okrid- station raw's ClIsarch. PSeltering,Oat. Office hows: imented I a bave his name placed beforel,visited her people in Swuffville during teed weights. Call Win. Gibsom to 0 1). in.. or 11 -We can supply the material on Y. or o r, Aw a.w by alWntziftt. (X.,ay the electors i Picke DR Township tbp*eek. wevice). PboneP=kSTOO. 431y give you a price on the compl te !for the posit ion of reeve for 1933. for Win. J; Brown. of -Toronto. -spent about coal delivery. job. as we have secured the . I - 1 `3- bicti: nit many frieudii are tb;knkfiil Tue-VdIL3 here at the home of hi par- Services of a fleet 4jil M --Vut�� roofing man. to him. rant Malcolm visited Wearooil� p:v&t-ed that thf- weaiher Mr.ind Mrs. Gr All Work Guarameed. .-is $,Jtuewb4t milder.-sind -tho.aro4d&-thpix- re4ativits b*re otter the week- L. 9RURIVINGHAM AELIZABETH RICHARDSO-4- Fire and a 61 owc:bile.nourarice of&;i k:%do. P "berr are fr te fr�iin*now, whi-b mi4keo end. ancial stand. fie 11-J, "e @.Lgn t,' Mr art. of St. Catherin Baildiog ard Qpn,�ral falsremmt.mg cowpaciss,of solid fin oinirgood. 'It.ida -ir Ts. - -- - - .:. ICKERING ' X­ th., Freil 'C �e fn &r m4t, when w� sot- *o- ui,,iny ti ue!k- �ii,itpd W6 I nit POSTILL. Leensed Aurt i�4d-of X%,w� -r­ he,?Ad�nz for lo. entiple mfdAF-;le-t woek. 1 . . Estimates fuinished on all CLVAft for 090111ildf '01?*rk Lad OvIsarr'nomeAeuro, LUMBEER YARD ii4i,,p -jhuing. The rl, udy' Thf,-relatives,hrd rriend,4 of the late : of work-Intertur and F.-verior. ­Zpow� 'Mai"of W kind@ &sracmod to on sborite" 4V 1'�P n JC, in� Ne''M N'�'Ar i� Nlrq. W, A. F,Jlet. cif' GtePn River ' e A loti-i and repairs. F 0 �ve. tt�e' *vt,Tpaihv-rf their niany Al! t, issiftes. 'A"rese arwo lu On t. �blul noyis B61t 'k7vncrovi NVaik; B1'ackSmj16hin-1,--&-- Woodwork n- trien:N in rheii I'wre'arempnt. r% R.BEATON TOWNSHIPOLERK at right price4 The Fred ('ovvip family und the - Phone.Pickpi in# 5,12 J16F e con-eyociciar amninianwo'n for MkMG TA '611111da"ta fiewsnUat. gW Ecagy,10 ,,, Now it-the time .1, h4re--hose'repair f3A LSA M. lid-Tnee,pierce fatuily.of Toronto.wet e F.AIR POR T.­ ON RIO' -on br= 111IN-ii. tpp�lrtid. �,tA at �11+_ hC)M P r.n I;un J-"P" , 126e -01.1111-triage L- 'r1i*'itendel HAIrl ..'$now wblso*&.S� Ori%. ;Llw.)mew'he'7-L-�ms cn h,tt,d. Uim.i4w� Mr.- Gi;,dtlarti�­nau a-btrsinps�- trin dAy-rhe 1,Ltter re!0,ratio g -he.r birth"-Shingles For Sale (10'. F�t-.xfr Pinw-j 4;wijrt�cu h,Lsd;, to Toronto �n Thursoiav of Ia.-n-weekl MAW. LICHNIED AT Aleo d�id&r'in Viking Crirac" Sirpara. I 31i­i Sad-e Ward, of Toronvi �p- . Vi4itoipl fl�iiinlz the week at thp T IONEER Jor York.Qczw ic anct Durtimam rrs and El-�-tr�c W%fberii. (;Avarzia�' b6me,�r.S-indAy were Mva- 5x Plear 4nJ 5y No,-B'"C.:.Rhingleg. P COuntme. All krodo.of sales prowpUy airttzded ent 'Sundq wlth* her paxerits'4ud,..Wai;a.)i and-da igrittrr. Mr. Profft Find Galt Giflvhnized.16itk-1 Sh+.ngi". to, Teysw reavoriabic. Dates for sales may bs, six Shingles. If'hinicizig cf �=rizlr&n and � rs� Waid.' Bird%. Fel: 41"rauged W NEW�'Ofllzv. Bell Long. nfAurara; and on Wed. Also and lm4itprb�� I.k 1;C.;r rif -thP New - J�Shn -a-nd. Mrs. Birkett, of Port Wbitiby,Ori sy ne-day. Nli,' And John Everest re-rl+&-ilng tiiiggy-whPe6. Rr,xerA Nla;e(ttic roodela. Perry, and'Roy and Mrs. Percy,' -of, and go�, R�v. and Mr. and Mrs. DLtd'.. Lawn mowers �htrpened. The pri.-(--,A are r;gh*. Myrt,lc; spent Sunday -witil Mr. and' ridg,-.-of 1'oronto. T. PATERSON-8 - �CLAAEMOVT- .7. s�- Brr,,m. V, D. A. Mar!Kerrscher, B; A,,-H. ,.,.GARNET ROBERTSON 7,: 7- Nlr.- Dp- 1,K V I Call"and get Prices.' Phone-251t, --W. P-Janes­ we are­-"- t(:') wh-a ri-eupied the GEtFiF-N V.iring and Rep4irizig fur Lig bt r-6rT, ,4< able -to be out waln after p,�lpit in Sr. John's Church atlast hizr prolonged illness. _We hope tht Qitnday's sei%ice, dellrered a very "You Ca-n Buy at Home' of' power. ckering Mills . . -until' he �4;- and- thoufrh-ful sermon which 1P improvement _rnay continue -ciated by tbecongre- TIRES, BATTERIES, ,All kinds-of electr.cal goods has recovered his former ir.00d heal- was rn ach a pprk Thereww; P4 full Rttendt%nee kept. in stosk. 'Have Tou "-tried LAXO. the "th" -Tch-oal- session- as ACCESSORIES, Phone i7A, Picker� r at the tinda-v I well niz new Cereal Food and Mat- - 1 -ch sprivice. BROUK R Q A-D. '*s at the rbu -7- "tin Meal lt �ontains rhe- b moad was shrieked an ..At%i low-%nd better priee�- The neigh germ of the wheat and other Me.,�srs. Masker, Barnard and Br- Saturday,sbz)rtry after nnon, to hear . ­-:NOTICE pFirt,� of the cereal grainm. ady visited their gummer homes here that the h-irn on'W. A. Knox's farm V.qnriffee. The Bra engine and many Y 0 t1-C R 13 i n To-n nv). -(ind. 4P. Whitevale Mills An' old fat-hioned health last week schW meet willing helpers were soon on the spot, prunivtinir food modern. Remember the annual wits doomed. Th 10 a. m. but.,be large Imrn e i4ed. For sale at ing which will be held at cognhined etTorts of the Claremont.an Let u-9 re-pRir-that lekii:7 top.. Chopping every day d on Wednesday next. e to save yonrgr&cer7s. Brotigharn flremen were abl ��eircept Wednesday Seth Badgerow q beaLrie i,6t struck �rraller huildings. and all: the by, a. car-a few days azo he and now '!i k-i I le Ll Votor 1.1epairs. GRAIN—FLOUR—FEED' '7 -,nrk wRti atso ravel. The Knox tam- -a caelo'33 of (�ietly on the_.side bill plot ily- havp tjie sincerest sympathy rd 4i e Will eiChange NVestern OatQ. for dowz. t 1r frie,)d- and neighbors in their --Gordon. J. Law W. -A.-Jackson, of Toronto, visited heavylos Flour for W We hive moi-t an Fee�l yo Tn�,W. M..4. of St. John's 1'tiited Phane heat a Y, 11 M the parental horne on Sunday la.A Jack- Chur, ?-iay need. and found his fath4r, W. -H f Nlrq. T. C. KERING, ON'TAR1'0 I h m( t the brinie a WILSOR soni-jnuch weaker, -Blown on-Twitsday afternoon. . The PIC Fitill line of Poultry Feed!a. The public- �-chool has closed for '.Inv heingsri v4 rv'crild, vp�y fe* wprp he Cbri5;tmas holidays anil the -i-n'3ttend,tnne.� The .pre.,idpnt. NI r ik t atf -]�bone. Ma.-k.- 71)2 cher. Miss Puckrin, is spendin,�- her fohn Plhilfip-. pre.-ided, After' th;' S D. -N. Loe Chri 'tmas­Cards I rou'irebusine,s'crA's concluded vacation at hc-r honic. irr Audley. Usua PICKERING, ONT. the electionie� offic-ei a took p'afe as Xmas. Suggestions 11 STC)UFFVILLE. follows: Pr silent, Xlr�..Iohn .1triller; AT ­f I dent, Vrp.H. NI ilcolm- st Vice-Pr�"i Re G. CIENDENING T e stores, Years for 4MI&I h of the town are remain� 2nd Vice-Pi esident, NI ria. Fr Lowest Fricis in 'orLonz As ing open every evening this wepk. Serr et4y,. Mrs.Thos. N. st: FUNERAL DIRECTOR -i A large delegation from here. att- Se�ietArv, Miss Margaret Dunpan. ­7 "the Home ended the Kin an%at at the Roy- Toe c6nivenei a of the otbercoruniittee!� k -hRve 'a- Tt�r� large-aissor Private Ambulance al York Ia R . Ire to be appointed by the exer.,litiSe We st ee.� Day ana Nijilit Servi6e Chas Degeer, nortliThere had a at a laterrla-e, Oh account of- the ment'to choose trom, all 5?ieoe� Bedr(,cu7a- Stdie, coct.!�tin_g number ol I)serce of the secretary abd treamirer euvel. 4 C turkeys and 'heas stolen a �-.,.8tylos, With PlioneWiD0 . th y(arly reports,were- laid over till 0 2inch Walnut Dresser with a week. from his' coop last will the January meeting. op-6 16,M A t o h. large plate gla,49 mirror : Witiol.t Malvern 5000 'The Stouffville hockey team 'On Tnes-14y -afteirloon the Wo' Chlffi�niOr and-Wal-diiit Bed'W;6 h lity in the Midland League wit en's 'In-tittiti- held. their Decemxr** inner-epring. mattrer-9 Find eable Markham, Whitby, Port Perry and Markham, Oilt p� meeting ut the borne of Mrs. T.-C. 4pr-iag, l-pit-te Uxbiiage.' Brown, wiih.anaUendanceef2l. Find The Choral Society's annual �con- ith Vra. Holthy, the president, in :.WHY YOU NEED qqrt will take place here on Janudry tho-c-1 air. After Me.reading and dis OT1RER GIFTS INCLUDE Ceziteach- -Orch- 'posal(if bills. Find other routine husi- i3t1j. 'Th� !rorojo Symphony -COLORED ETCHINGS, nespi, Mrs. White presented a very SILENT.:mGLOW estra will assist. 5 or 7.for 25 Cents as well as'other A Christmas tree has been' placed comp ebenqive Rnd interesting report the, recent Toronto convention.. 8 for 5 Cents of- in friofit, of the Town Hall and Santa of BRAMFUL PICTL7RES CONVENIENT, Johnston, District President, t is CLF.A' and-the Stouffville Band will be on Mrs.L. noted some. of the "J". -n en SAVES TIME and hand for the celebration bn the ev- followt d and .19 Ce to a doz CANDLE STICKS LJl,130R and is nts not tatiched on bi Mrs.White. poi d'6sime to Mrii. Lemm'On at 10c.. or 4 for 25c. ening of Dec. 24th.- h- en wor AND CANDLE9 ECONOMICAL Mr. C. J. Brodie attended the, Q h tbo meeting that her nephew, son of 1 with a 5 year guarantee. icago Live Stock Show and succeed- ObKrles and Mrs. good, bad passed VV-have micn�ed'some lovol in securing a large number of y ed s*ay,. - The-sorrow and sympathf of W mige -Bur4ey prizes with his S6uthdo*Tf sheep.-* Hi 'R8 S'lefnt G10 2 4SUTn of*$900. TABLB SCARFS and RUNNE he those presetit'was expressed for the Remember it, is considered mom -6t,$29:50. gold 56 lambs for t bereaved farolly. The roll c&II was ve�rsonal and-better taste to from 4apan and Italy which. J-.-C. Noble stole 'a j1drid'from the answered b�--104rren't4#erits." Quitir rte your name, rather would make beautiful stable-of James Milton, of this place a large and useful c6aslinment of then have it printed, Christmas Gifts. - -A- Silo�nt 'GIOW and sold it for $3.00. He was capt canned,fruit, Jam Rod Jelliet.and good MODEL ured and tried last week at Picker- not tomeoffori, the" tisedclothiing iwas brought in as a sh 7:�flsiving in ex"Doe. ing and sentenced- to -tenn of one t%-r1qtrnRs� ower. On motion it WFLO C. A. 'ST—ER—R—ITT F'or, Eviiy stbv;6, in the Ontario Reforrmat6ry. decided to send the giftq to the Relief and Place. year WelfrreCQnirq1tteeof Osbawa. Mrs. Fianeral Direstor iiol'ittid t6 look iftir Jon" --Drug. Store- -Motor traffi-e-in partit of Weqt 811i"Ott was AP E C N ,H P1 KERINM& G EWS r- Ambulance Service BUSHBY ern Ontario has been discontinned the transportation. The meeting was cfc)spd by singing the National An- for -the &resient, 'ait the he4vy Phone 6W Phone 1300 Hard ware Phone 4WO I hean. The boatesess. Mesdames Pnow falls ham made motoring Brown and Sanderson served refresh. PICRERING impo"ible. sue Piokeriuu ontano Outvdo .' r..: . :.',: jTrx.y•+�t; .a,isawn-�,+j"�T"''s---'."rc..��s...;�xrua u'a:i"r�..�,.t,,..-u '.�^�r_"._:,,.,,^S^'. _$�•:.s�ary�.- .,��,,x..e..�.�„s-�..>.'` r' a.,.a, /- 101a-M `>•�^ tat. s .,'�:T. .�:. 1'�'�.•J-!.:T �_ :.�. ''�r F .. ,,.:,-,' -•,,,. .. ."Ar- .,'� s=_ . t y;.' .w - - .a l her inegenious.laetbod to suummon help, ;Bank, of Montreal Annual Meeting - :Fresh Fraaranee 'of Blossoms .7 There was a knock at the door. "Come. in! All finished,- Cana- kDA way? . Fine!:I'd Iike to see the The Annual Meedug of the,Bank of In referring to the railway bill be 7. prints as soon as possible, and now 1Kantrerl was marked by very inter• fore Parliament, Sir. Char.es said:'. I'd like you to go over to the morgue eating and forceful addresses by Sir "It will be apparent that_a scheme r; with hydia, acrd wait them until-she - of )-operation and arbit.a,ion of dit- - - has the body dress and hair done. I',I Charles Gordon, President, as well as ferences under a system w_bich con- _ ` leave the posing to you, but I want by W,-A Bog, Joint Ueaeral Manager -tlnues the parties in competition pre-- full-length picture as well as a head with Jackson Dodds. seats difficulties,and it is to be Peered _ - portrait." Sir Charles Gordon, In his address that the 'Bill would not effect th'i As Lydia was returning the funeral - economies which the situation im- to shareholders, pointed out that . clothes to the.suitease, Dundee asked: - 'peratlVely demands. It will be OP- "Lydia,-� 3�u 1� fet 1 tbere is no need.for a central bank in „p.�, 1so' thaf- the inaxi�±im -of ` �f �� sit questioned you at the Miles home yes- Canada, For -all practical piirposea economy can only be obtained by s Fly:ti from the Gardens terday, that Sprague had returned for such au agency already.•eaisted under union, of interests_,whicll will make „ that bag he had ].eft in the bedroom the.Finance Act, which for eighteen united administration possible. and :: '- - stairs"' ' is o be hoped-that me plan may be -•• -.- up ;.. .:_,.:. Hey scarred cheek flushed livid, but years had admirably•'performed its be devised for this,some . ..` . _•...k•« �+�!+ purpose. Furthermore a Monopoly.oY she answered with defiant honesty: more permanent such an arrange the note issues by the Government "Yes, I did! He spoke to the through meat"can be blade the mo_t effective would not increase by a single dollar - _ my basement window just-before you it will be." z - - --- - - --- - came running dokn to talk-to me:He—rhA�mnnnr of ctlrreriCy.._1-n_fhe hands_W-A-13og-falat=c3sn .�i 4✓.�i�aga:. - - - a asked _ne to -go up and get the .bag of the pulilfc unless the antes were dealt 'more particularly with the af- ! irredeemable and recklessly emitted. fairs of the Bank during the year,and 1�u r e r -at- .•�r�d ge. and set it outside the kitchen doer for bin,. I said I teonldn't do it; it Sir Charles also registered very the general trend of trifle anti fiiilus- was too risky." strong. opposition .to any proposed try iu'the'Dominion: a " - "Then you were pretending to be 'plan that would bring about currency Mr. Bog; in lookin•; Towards the- _ -By ANNE AUSTIN, - asleep when I entered your room?" inflation. - _ future, declared that hope mig'it rea- . - -' - "Yet:, I was! But I had been asleep :'If there is one fact In, finance son:bly be entertained of-brighter before fir. Sprague called me. While more firmly•fixed than another," he days from now-on. He said. "We _ - - you was hammering at me.:bout Nita said, "it is the certainty that the un- ha: expaiiezc�t a great Contraction burning my face I heard Mr. Sprague restricted issue of paper currency cut in out export trade. we hate lust-sin- ~i open the kitchen door, He had a key' minates In disaster, 1 may point out, ed substantial rebuffs in the form of 13L z;Y�ui�sts. ..New•York, sway 25. , Nita had iven him. . You'd left the moreover, that we in Canada do not Lightened tariffs against oar pre -Juuuitu 5elini is murdered at tirldge. "1I'rs. Ji3aniti Leigh Seism, who door to the basement-stairs open, and suffer Lrom inadequate credit or in ducts; we have teen our doIlar'go'to t'osnible %wipects include Lydia Carr, was was murdered Saturday after= P ' - n- the 'nta:d; John C. Drake, Judge filar- y my door,•too, so I heard Lira." adequate currency. Trade has con- a heavy discount.in the United States. :han, Nita's luy�dlord. to whom -he paid noon in Hamilton, ,'was known "D:d you hear,him come down?" tracted in volume and value to a de-, A i yet with all this we have main- - - oo rent, and owner of the gun and ail- along Broadway as Nitf Leigh,chorus y e;.cer with-.which she. was shot: Polly. "Yep, I did!. There's aboard on.the gree'where uch less currency and ta(ned as high a level of goner: '. well- " 13eule and Clive Hammond: Flora !ilea. girl and specialty dancer. Her last back stairs that ueEka and I heard credit are velred for it conduct._ being as any other country, and we to Ntta's closet at the time of the mur• known address in New York was No. p " � \ are am the few ua.ions of the der readttrk a. note she thought to be it lain while you 'was Still at me Our. bankselcopse borrowers t0 g - trrn:" her husband, Tracey: Janet .'tay- —West 54th street, where she.had ,hammer end tongs," Lydia whom they can safel lend, and as w'oz:,' promptly meeting every obilga• k mond: itulph Hammond, who'was enga+3- a three-room apartment. According „ gs, ydia answer Y- tndebtedn :as: d to Nita. but found out -that Dexter He was in the house not more'n two trustees of depositor_ from whom tiou. -including war Sprague• Who Wrote the'note, was Ntt-a's to the superintendent, E. J. Black, their-loaning resources are derived, These-considerations should strength- lover, and nrobably mtals partner to Miss Leigh, as .he knew her, lived minutes all told, then I went upstairs g � _ - biactttusu. - to show. you the presents I'd give to hanks ought not to.len- on any, other en our confidence In our country aad, i..,atii, aitur �<ld-:u:�._rnr.•i, tl ere alone except for her maid, Lydia Nita after she-burnt me." condition:" lit$ future." tolunte-rd the :nformatior, that he awde .Carr, acid entertained few visitors. the footpr.nts under the window, and "Irvin Wein ulicit director fur "Why didn't you tell me, Lydia? --. -- gays that papers were burned la tbw g P y Why did you protect Sprague? I Adventurers ` _ .= furnace-the.night.before-the murder Altamont Pictures, when interviewed know,you don't like-him," Dundez �71Illla�t slid Insects -.by a reporter in his rooms at the Cad- From Everest Shower .-.And l C���� CHAPTER XX3. ' puzzled. A filet Hotel late today, said that PZi a "I wasn't thinking aout him;'1 was London.-With the organization of It .w:.: exactly 12 c, lock whoa Ly- Leigh had been used for "bits„ and � " - - ilia' Carr, accompanied by .Detective a_dancing "double" for stars in a thinking about Nits. I didn't weal ,a aevv Expedition to Mount Everest, In his bieez reminiscence+ --Yon' Collins of the homici.'.e squad carry- number of reees t pictures, including any acs.ndal on her.' special interest attseRes to ran. nth- der Lies Adventure," Colonel E - ' it g a small suitcase, arrived at the• `Night Life' and 'Boy, ;Howdy!'. both - _"Are you prepared to swear Spra- bition of objects and spec i,atra attorney's office. cf which have dancing sequences. sue hat' time to do not}iing but go no ere by.members of the 19;'.1 and 19o't Alexander Powell, well-known travel to the bcciroom and get his bag!" Expeditions, which was opened at iPr and war correspondent, tells of "I kept my eye on her every minute Musical comedyr programs for the.last - .+I sail" - - the NatiotZal Hiatorp Museum. -"memorable occasion" when he wa •-' - _ -af the time, to see that their: wasn't year'carry her rime only once, in the living in London=said memorable oc - a� Gol}ina iribrmed Hof 'Ladies of the Ensemble' of the When Lydia and Garraw.,�--had left An intezesting._dixov_gry was the casion bean the c Cundee and Sanderson importantly, rcvue'What of ItP ' together Dundee rose and addressed climatic effects of high altitudes on cheque from home at hinj b himLarif the district attorney: small animsds and insects. For in- q nsi�s,,,o the fact that the maid could "Mills .Eloise Pendleton, head rids- "I'm going obt to the Selirn.,house stance, beetles and butterflies were cf Threadneedle Street" (Ba'nk a- -_ kcar hi, -"Buz, I let :ier rig along trees-et #-orsyte-on-the�•Iludson: men- now, En land w " everything sh.-' said sLe,needed to lay. tioned in the dispatch from Hamilton, look for that secret hiding collected, and as -the expeditions g ) when I found halt a sou plate'where Roger Crain kept, his se- 'climbed higher and higher- it was ereign more than I expected in thr :he body out,in. . . Was tlsst right?" eonflrina the .sport that Mrs Seism, curities, and which Judge Marshall found that these specimens became scoopful of gold pieces poured upon , - ';Rysht"' agreed the district actor- as she was known there,twit a directed evidently displayed to Nita; as one-of smaller. the counter. - :ey, as Dundee opeu:d..tbe suitcase the annual Easter musical'comedy the charms of the house when she The ratplanation 1'sy in ibe fact -".`It's ,all .right, Yank,'-'said the aeon.Sanderson's desk. presented by that 'fashionable school +rented' it." that small animals and insects can teller, smiling.at my surprise. We The royal blue velvet dress lay on for young ladies, but oou:d.add no- ,+ - '- don't count gold feces ou know. Why not simply telephene Judge 'withstand 'the strong gales in the go P , y fop. Perhaps th+: beautiful little dan- thing of interest to the (acts given Marshall and ask him where and what higher altitudes• This was seen to, We weigh 'em. You're getting at _ -a[F had intended ill those years that above, beyond asserting th:t Mn. is?" Sanderson.asked reasonab] be the case with a fo}•m of beetle the extra one because of the abrasion. .t should be her s1 rood. . Seism had proved to be an unusually "Do you think he'd tell?" Dundee legs of which collapsed instantly In Page Montagu Norman,please!' "Oh,it's lovely!"Penny Crain cried. competent and popular director oT " . : + -'It tootta like a F,renu� model. - ,-their�ateQr--theatrieals." retorted. The old oby s no fool- Ever, a wind a_ud the beetle lay flat on the if be didn't kill Nita himself and hide ground. Butterflies were also found °Any suggestloa of indelicacy 1D "It's a copy of a French model," "Yes, that's correct, as far -as it the my treatment of a art ahv „ gun there,- my question would that could lie flat on a rock surface . part � ' !f:ydia' answered: goes, Lydia commented, resentment throw him into a panic of fear lest in the highest of winds;. blighted�me,'' says lea Terry (in - 'St it is," Dundee agreed, and took in her harsh voice as she returned the one of his beat !cicada had dame just Another discovery was made in 'the her enchanting "Memoirs"-reissued rt t his penknife to snip the threads in to Dundee. , case of small creatures of the rat with notes by Edith Craig and tLat. , . . No, I'll find it myself, •f which fastened the-label to the:frock. •4Hav+ you anything to ode. Dun- , ' R you!" � type.. Unlike those on other moon Christopher St. John.) Then she Pierre Model. Copied by Simonson's dee caught her up quickly, its all right with (To be continued.) ins, these animals of Mount Ever- when `jMr. Dodg- ..-.Ivew Pork iii.y," L� � "' >r �•* kea� t8 tells of an occasion and slipped the little square of satin her lips in a grim line. Then resent- o _ est were found with lighter colored " ' tL°".° £sa..rrt, o� di ,tntrtorutl s+ coat'as the altitude increased. 'Alice in Wonderland') brought a lit- Into the envelope containin the mur• ment burst through: "They don't have Donald-"Go easy This hill's ac;. + p tr tie girt girl to see the is Faust'' He : idered .woman's will, for tempordr to talk like she wps a back umber as too sate." Doris, (driving)-"Can't Other items of interest were u case eels-gee irr "Well,.Fenn I'm glad Brood','sy„just because she.v as tired slow down-the brakes are not work- of minute spiders found at a height wrote and told t that ao had said Y' P g• y• i , of'22,000 feet, and`a bumble bee at (where Marg:rot begins to undress) you like the dress, for I% going to of the stage and going in for movies!' ins." Yon don't mean to say—' 16,000 feet. 'Where .is it going.to stop?' find per- ask yon-to do the mannikin stunt ;n District Attorney Sanderson took "Oh. 'don't get- panicky, the hooter',. _ _ haps i consideration of act that =°.k as soon as Casraw-v arrives with her in hand then, pelting her with all right." t n n the f it could affect a mere child disagree-' iris camera." questions about ..Nita's New. Xor$i• _ t "The ultimate value of our zcien- ably. I ought to alter my business: - Penny tornrti very pale,-but she "gentlemen friends," but he made no ' .:"The real, natural American is an tific achievements• rests upon. out ' ' ' -fi• :s:.id nothing in protest, .afd Dundee m+-e headway than Dundee: absolute cont;stdiction' •to America:- ability Lo use them to broaden and• to •"I had known dear Mz...Dodgwn for -continued to unpack the suitcase.'His "We know that Nita Seim was lam:'-C. K. Chesterton. enrich our lives."-David Sarnoff. . years and years. He was as fond, of osascutine hands looked clumsy as he afraid of someone!" Sandersor began' ate as he could be of any one over dandled the costume slip and minia- again, angrily; "Who war it---some- - -- -._ ._ .. .. _ _ _ _-- -- - ._ -_-_�_ e a of ' Lure ,"dancing set"-brassiere and -on. she'd kno-w:n'in New York, or " t} age ten, but I was canons, I �A Chapeau Plus - thought-yon only knew nice children,' "step-ins"-all matching,. of flimsiest somebody in Hamilton'?" was all tbe•'answer I =;flesh-colored chiffon and.fine lace: His `'I don't know!" Lydia _tLdd him sae him. 'It -lingers.flinched from contact with the fitly t•opld have where awful•for A.child to gee harm'where harm is; how much switch of.Ion , sl black curls. . : . `'But you do know she ttiH= Iiving in, "She bon tall them after we came Yo- •" Dundee more •o when she sees it where harm g fear of her life, don't u" l is not." to Hssmilton,a Lydia offered in her interposed. But 1 felt ashamed and shy, when- rsh, flat voice, pointing to the "I-well, yes, I suppose she was," °`' ever I `played that scene,'' adds the der garments.. Them black moire Lydio. .admitted reluctantly. "But Ij Pumps and then French,stockings are. I thought she was just afraid to live i ' r � • * e grand new, too. . : Hundred-gauge out there in that lonesome house away i When Sir Henry Irving seas a Ik 'off.at the end .of nowhere."' a diem stockings are, and never on + I �il" •,,,� ..atoll boy'stayhzg with his aunt in ;i feet-" "Was she afraid of Dexter' Spra- : ; sZ; ' Cornwall, 'she sent him one day to .ie?" Sanderson shot at her. i y ` ;' V ; ' Ready-.for me. Carraway had S r call i:i the cows.Walking along a d,* -_i ppeared in the doorway, carrying his "Would she have-asked h:rri to stay yti°` 'narrow lane he looked tip and saw .-Vggest camera and tripod. if she'd been afraid of Kira?" Lydia; A the face of a sweet little lamb (says "Yes, Carrawa demanded scornfully: "And would she . . ,. Ellen-Ter ' Lhe y Just the dress, iy) gazing at him from envy. . : . I watit�full-length front;' have asked'him to rig up a bell•from l ` ,. top of the bank. The' ymbol of the ck and side. views of Mist -Crain her bedroom to mine,if it was him she ` lamb in the Bible had always attract- was this dress Carrawa . . , afraid of?" ? ed him (his chief companions .111 - g y, �• y' ashlights,of course.-Better take the "A bell?" Dundee echoe•tl. . {- ' `youth' were the'Bible and Shake- ctures in Miss drain's office," Dim "Yee, sir. It has a contraption spears), and his heart went out to directed: "You stay.here,.Lydia. under-the rug, right beside her bed, the dear little creature.-' With some " _ want to talk wtli you while that job sos she could step on it and it.aould difficulty he scrambled up the bank, r_r�g in my room, which was tinder= a\, slipping often in the damp,red earth, - - +'yes, air," 'Lydia -answered, and npath Nita's room. . . . Mr\Sprigae . ':;:� ' , ". ' threw him arms around Abe. ' opted without thanks -the chili= be bought-the wire-and 4tuff, bored 8 neck and kissed it. 7. eyed "' hole through her bedroom floor, and f' r ,. The lamb bit him! ;»:•:. - "I suppose you have read'the'Ham. ''xed.it all hisself." * _ . .. .. n Morning News' today, L is?" "Did- anyon 1mow- Nita hasd-•tekcm- `.`.� ndee b n,_when tie doordbid. this precaution to protect herself?" ;.. - - ur�ificulty-:o[choosing a as speed u on Penn a cc Car aad . Dundee asked. :; pet folly capable for the tasks assign Issue!" Mis Loi'3, becau a one day not ;;::;x.� , 1'Ii ell is one of the curses of the demo "May I have that paper, chief? long ago slie'stepped oriit.accidentally t cratic system.s-Benito Mbssolini. Thanks! .,.Now,. Lydia, .I want wheri'she wv.&in Nita's room, The bell - - �x u t4 rand again the Paragraphs that buzzed in my room and I came up to headed 'Nc* York, May 25; and answer it and Nita explained it t4 o man ever took hie besetting sin, us if'tha facts are"correcV1 Mis' Lois." <,.. .,. << ,f , it may be, lust,_or pride, or love of Lydia- accepted the paper and her So that was why no atteiilpt*had ' '� : rank and position, and, as it were, cut' eye scanned the following lints been made to murder Nita while she a: .,;": it out by voluntarily placing himse"I {)y; slept! Dundee told himself. For of K where to.gratify It was i )ossible, Tt ��g�c coarse it Was more.thou probablethat '•- -`—Although felt still leads as the favorite fabric, this charming modei without sensibly receiving a new �85VE�1�10. 52-'32 Lois. Dunlap hard lni oeentiy spread of blan k straw has much to commend In the,way of chit._ w--- - strength of character.-Jowett. V .. a�.-, i .. - •r ,. •- s:, .r _ � ".....:..•.. .%is -• ., aa•+-r ...s.w ',snot..,..+ss . "F' •�`- 4 s.o"- x-'..sa -rx. — - ��...g.�.,. _.v - -sue,. " .,.fir. �- - - .+.:< .:.•r"'... �e:3r=..'a.S.:we-.s x.,..s,r.`'Swv '�'�;Y: �.: raj,.:. ,�-�"' �•.'....y-:y�*a:�a>W."'... o�•.".,�'. -..„r;zs, .!?+: _ -.. :.�.2�.. !.. "'?asp:` _ ':*�.. •.`':•�.''.!`- Y 1 Y Y I .i? •.r Reminiscences ♦'...�`." _ . � _ - t ' � Farm Que'nes 01 s.1? s John D. Rockefeller _ Sir Harry Laude: And ^ - _ — Others — henry G. Bell, B.S.A., Dept. of Chemistry, O.A»C.;. � , From "Footloose in the. British Address All Letters to Farm Editor, ?3 Adelaide St. .___.. Isles,'; by Barry 'A. •Franck, the West, Toronto. All Answers Will Appear in this -By MAIR M. MORGAN "Prince of Vagabonds." t\ .Column. 4 If Personal Reply is Desired, Enclose "A retired laundryman living on • Me. York City - Stamped and Addressed Envelope. --- -' receives -a yearly pension of about �++• _ •+++- ;200 from the estate of Charless !I. W. A. B.—I have forty acres of Ing a mat between the• layer at tlie. SALT AND SPICES Two hundred and fifty-some years ago rough gravelly land which I am very bottom of your plowed-furrow and the - Since cold'weather makes all very paprika, vanilla,are words to conjure one of the laundryman's ancestors con- anxious to get seeded. It is quite roll- five or six inches of worked soil r much aware of an enormous appetite, with. For instance, vanilla—a product cealed the king after his defeat at the Ing and a long way from the manure above. This mat wit tend to break any discussion of foods- will appeal at of..a species of climbing orchid grow• battle of Worcester, and that night .Y., pile, Have taken off a crop or oats. the capilliary water connection. If the this-season of the year. Even the very Ing in Southern Mexico and in the Charles was able to make his escape I want to use it exclusively for pasture. strawy manure, however, is applied -finest_ni v a,nip ,would�e $avorlesa. bleat Indies, always grows close to to disguise. will anu please tell me best wav to early :i the spring, it will have had however, were it not for salt and the the sea. ----- - -- handle it? time,to rot and-become horoughty in- spices of the Orient. Even the humb- The eating ot spices originated :n "At his restoration the king gave Answer.—We would recommend fair• corporated in the soil. lest bread or rice-pudding or the sim- the tropics and to this day is more his saviour a pension In perpetuity of ly early spring plowing of this land. ' R. R.—In your tests, what kind of - ''Vest d'ake mixture becomes toothsome prevalent there than in *our moderate I a hundred marks., which today am- 'Give it a top-dressing of barn manure fertilizers do you find best for turnips'. with a dash of spice. As an aatisep zones. For with" modern storage I aunts to almost fifty pounds. Regular• if you can spire it and then. supple- I will likely use a fairy high clay _ tic, as a preservative, as a flavoring methods do we need to use so many ly_ every year an old firm of London many wiLiLahont 260 lbs. per acre of a field for'this crop next year, It grew and as a necessary element in our spices as our ancestors. III the year solfc-itors receives this sum -from the 2.12-5 fertilizer at the time you are a good efop of oats last summer. What diets, salt has important roles to play 1284, a pound of pepper or mace was I trustees of King Charles's estate-and sowing grain. Sow either a mixed about manuring it this winter? Should >' in our daily living. As cheap, satis- equal'in vaire to three fattened sheep. pays it over to the most direct living crop or barley or oats separately and I lime it for turnips? - factory mouth wash it is ,unexcelled. In Bible times, some spices were liter- descendant of the king's benefactor, at the -same time seed either to Answer,—In'1932 co-operative fertil- When ever you are out of or away ally worth their weight in gold. though he and his forebears have long stra�ht alfalfa or to a permanent pas- izer-tests on turnips 0.12-10 'fertilizer !rbrn any stronger'antiseptle solution, Spice Trade Today since been American•born a>�d not salt' ture mixture such as recommended by, used at the rate of 375 lbs. per acre }ad an accident has occurred requir The'1pice' trade still thrives be- jest to the kings of England," the Field Husbandry Department, On- gave the highest yield, closely followed tug immediate cleansing,salt dissolved cause every stocked kitchen has a neat Extraordivar3=! —___ tario Agricultural College. This de- by 'L•12-6 at the same rate. On heavy In warm water Is one of the safest row of various spice boxes The iz- partment recommends as its best per- soils 0-12-15 gave the heaviest yield, _ cleansing, agents to be recommended. -lands of Singapore net a tidy sum per 'A peep at ,!'Olin D. Rockefeller mauent pasture, 24 lbs. seed per acre again closely followed 'by Z2-6. It Ss. .a preservative salt stands in the year out of spices and the perfume of playing a round of golf is given -by made up as follows: Alfalfa, 6 lbs.: would appear•that your choice had bet- front ranks. For instance, butter them can be detected far out to sea. John T. Flynn (in .God's Gold: John Alsike, 2 lbs.; White or Dutch Clover, ter be made from the latter two anal- packed firmly in a large thoroughly, The only spices ,grown in North D. Rockefeller and His Times"j: 1 lb.; Timothy, 3 lbs.;-Orchard Grass, yses. You could well apply some well :lea crock.and covered with-a layer America are capsicum, pimento and "He had the-usual usual difficulty -k-63P--k-63P- 6 lbs.: Meadow Fescue, 6 lbs.-24 lbs. rotted manure during the winter or. >� .y of salt, which will eventually turn to vanilla—of course the various flavor- Ing his eye on the ball," says Flynn. Tlris'grass will make a good perma:n early spring, In which case we would L liquid, - forms a perfect protection `Ing herbs grow here in abundance. A "Hence his caddy .was instructed to ent sod. - We would suggest that you recommend the 0-12-15 fertilizer, since a against all odors.-the action of ran- few come out of Europe and Asia out•I stand in front of him as he prepared have your soil teased for acidity.` 'f you would be applying considerable ,1 Hdity etc. to swing repeating over and over, it is sour, apply the amount of lime nitrogen in the manure. Do not apply lido the°tropical zones—mustard, cart Other Uses Keep your head down! .Keep your that is needed. This s�sould be ap lime for turnips.. General teats on lender, cumin and carraway. From In-Iblead down!' Those who have played this crop indicate that they thrive on�► pinch of calf will prevent milk - plied as. suggested 4n the answer _ souring as quickly as It might. Some die and Ceylon come our many sup;I with him are a unit in saying that aboYe• slightly acid soil.' coffee connoisseurs add salt to the plies of ➢epper, cardamons and canna.I Rockefeller is scrupulous in report- M g,—Would be glad of your apiss- , Save Loss By Preventing It coffee groug(is before percolating or won. Maee and ncutmeg-came chiefly I Ing -his- score. He never fools him- Wn-in regard to a point about fertiliz- - At this time of the year In loq)Ong brewing !t, claiming it gives an added from the Banda' Islands; Cloves: tur• self-- Rockefeller himself complained Ing for potatoes. 1 cannot get suf• over flocks and herds, one may won- smoothness and takes- away any bit- to 'a friend 'that be was sorry to say ficient stable manure, but can get a der why .unthrWy animals have been merle, ginger,-came from the Malay he had met ministers who did not terness. Hot salt compresses, for certain quantity of straw of different permitted .to remain. The thrifty tooth or, ear aches, hot salt bags as Archipelago. Black•pepper,one of the besft rte to cheat a h'* -on the kinds, oats, barley and wheat: It this should not be handicapped.by the pre- - bed warmers, salt rubs. hot salt baths earliest kziowu apices, grows on, a •links.'` is spread to a depth of about six •sence of the unthrtfty. _During the are only'a few of the uses to wbic6 climbing vine. The round pepper• inches in' full and winter, then cup un winter period weakness shows up in _salt may be put in the sick room. To 'corns are the dried fruit of the vine, The best golf score ever made by with disk harrow in spring and plow- those animals that are not,physically -' clear the fee from car windshields, or which yield two-crops annually. Each Mr. Rockefeller is $8 for nine boles; In after' the soil is sufficiently dry, sound, and more particularly In those - -' to melt ice on any dangerous surface, according to.Mr.-.Flynn. As' this re- what,would be the good or bad effects with bad lungs. The animal with un•- =salt is effective. vine grows about thirty little dropping presents a possible 79' for 18 holes oI such a, course on a field partly fri- sound lungs. -which condition may be Sprees = fruit spikes and each-spike has about i and was made when the -famous oil abbe clay loam, but mostly sandy caused by chronic pneumonia or by - - Pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg cloves, thirty Tittle peppercorns. man- was 73 years old, it is'consider- loam? lung worm infestation, show a fairly r ed a remarkable score, particularly Answer.—The application of humus definite set of symptoms. They be- "-'Unusual ' =since- he did_not take.up golf until_.which you su eat b ' means of the come unthrifty,do.not feed well,usual- ' Touches mixture !s •smooth anQ blended. stir- ' Y. fig Y Those who enjoy something sweet ring:constantly. Add sugar and salt, usual- 4e was nearly 60 years old The straw of oats, barley and wheat. ly cough, have a tucked up appear- with their meat will appreciate stuffed and stir -until sugar is dissolved and I score was made October 30, 1932, and .should be beneficial to both the clay-ante. 'breath quickly, and frequently - prunes with their saddle of mutton as mixture bolls. Continue cooking.wfth- is vouched for by a friend who has- section, and the.sandy-loam section`of brtathe with a jerking motion of the out stirring unt a small amount-of played.over 500 games --With Mr. pour proposed potato field. It will Banks, wool or hair covering becomes -a change from-red-curreat jelly. Re Rockefeller, -move the stones from the prunes after mixture forms a--very soft bail,'fn cold _ --_. - open up the clay and give it better rough and.dry. Animals unthrifty is __.. itewtng and while hot fill with a good water (2.32F.). Reprove from Are, add water-holding capacity. There is just' the early winter will, If not-given sye- sweet chutpey. Serve'hot with -the Mutter and.vanilla. Cool Lo-lukewarm :One at-the funniest jokes I've ever one caution, and that Is, apply fairly ctal attention, become crow bait before mutton._Another unusual touch is the to then beat until.mixture begins I heard." chuckles Sir Harry Lauder (in well rotted straw if possible, and have spring. Remove from the flocks and Yo Pose•Its-gloss. _Pour .at once !n ..Wee Diappies"—a cheery little it plowed into the sofl-fairly early in herds, those individuals that'are.like- tr'erving of little banana fritters with _f book), "concerns a certain noble lord. spring, If you leave it till the ground i to become unprofitable and save Chicken and, of-course, - an orange greased pan 8x4. .When cold cut to I p Y salad with wild duck. The oranges for squares. Makes •19 large pieces. Perhaps I sbouidn't tell it, but he is quite dry, there fs-da-nger of form- loss.by preventing:!f.this salad should have pips and every Chocolate_ nut'fudge is made by add- often repeals ii-at dinners. ao particle of skin'and pitit'rembved. Cut Ing-1 cup-broken• nut.meats to choco- he'll forgive me,. _ asked me to come.and.-run it for him'," tragedy; something nice and tear-rats- - -- r..ra tndgP.jnat riarnrA ,v,+xrt�g It iptp "The family name of the Marquess chirps the cents! Scottish comedNn. Ing, like 'king Lear; or 'Hamlet: I've _ arrange ang .,n-la. rs In .,. 1.. , sprinkle pan. Cocoanut fudge Is.made.from the of Linlithgow A Hope. It was some arrange In.layers in a.filch; sprinkle "For, since I began my stage car- always had tike most a so u e cony a +a chaeolate'tudge recipe but the candy is ,years ago that the then arquess with eer, I've- been seLfing Harrp_ Lauder ,flan, Polka .(entirely In confidence, " q each layer with a little castor sugar a his family', eittered'their-local.church and s sery little salad oil. cooked to 230 instea', of -3.. It you jokes on the go. and they've given me mind), that I'd like tae play Hamlet a do not use a candy thermometer, this and walked down -the aisle just as more publicity than anything else I've But ye will'not let me,.sad.I take 12 s means cooking the .candy•about Ave the preacher was giving out his text: done.. hard o' ye." _ Fish Dtahes minutes less than-for plain fudge. "'Life to full at blasted hopes,'-" ' - - Those who have heard Sir Harry Herr are two particularly attractive :Mai'shmallow.ludge is made by adding But the best Lauder juke Is.this: sing "Rocked in the Cradle at the recipes for fish dishes. Try them and 16 'marshirailow•s, cat in halves. in - "Perhaps it'll be news to .you to "_The greatest sorrow of my career," *Deep" will understand—!i not-apple- you grill Lave a new respect for our greased pan, placing cut • aides trp-'know Lhat Mr. Henry Ford got the the sighs, "is that I have never been crate—his yearning. finny friends. ? Pour beaten chocolate. fudge aver idea of a joke-factory from me, and-given a chance as the leading man in ' Fish Chowder marshmallows. _ _ _ _ _ _ Mead o a of Harry Lauder reminds *i I'R pounds fish, 4 potatoes, 1 onion, - W re,— the of a story told by his old friend Hou"sehord Hints`.. ' "' . ;. Sir Thomas Lipton (in "Lipton's chopped, . cups diced-carrots, 1 tea- What's Wrong Puzzle spoon sugar,- -'A pound gall pork, 2 If children's clothes. are rin-sed in Autobiography.")' It seems that Lau- cups milk, Crackers. Cod or haddock water to which has been added 1 oz. der on.his professional visits to Lon. to the kind of Ash generally preferred of alum or sal'ammonlac: they will-be. ` i L '�' don more often than not,'lived with for chowder but any kind of fresh, rendered-dreproof until-washed again. ` Sir Thomas and made himself at home. "It was -vet am sin to hear him - � drir'd, or canned Ash will do it it has Princess Pudding.—Nils 1 teacupful � � y u g • �e-'� Urge flakes bt meat and only a few mashed bananas, 1 teacupful seeded • ' give. his .pointed instructions to - -- bones, which can be easily picked out raisins; 1 teacupful brown bread- 'John; one of my Cingalese servants." before the As m h Is.combined.-with the crubs, tbe'julce and grated rind of a Y� w says Lipton,and he adds, jocularly: "I Other ingredients.- i lemon, 1 .teaspoonful baking powder,, sometimes thought that John and the Cut the salt pork in small pieces and'-and 2 well-beaten eggs. Stir well, pour + other servants were not very sure who try with the chopped onion for five i into a buttered mould, and steam for ; was `bas o' the Noose' at such times- inhiutes. Put pork, oniony, 'carrots,!1 hour. •Serve with sweet sauce. i Sir Harry Lauder or myself! ` %yotatoes, and sugar In a kettle and It• a strong solution of soda is d over with boiling ater, .Cook•until thrown over coal `jest before it is g 1•. "Once. I played a trick on Harry," the i egetables are tender. Add the placed on the fire, a considerable saw• confesses Sir Thomas. "tisualIy be.. .ct 3hilk and the fish whicl: has been re. ing will-result. had one of my cars to `drive haw t oved, from the`bones 'and cut in W hen'cooking prunes, ' soak them and from the London theatres where ' F_ mall pieces. Cook until the fish is' overnight in cold tea. This will rgake he•was working because, as he him ender, or for about ten minutes.- them swell considerably and they will ° self explained, it was not worthwhile - Add eight or-nine good-sized crack- be more fleshy when served. bringing his own car from Scotland for pr_ to the'cbowder 'a few minutes be- Do not throw away celery tops. Save a.week or two only! So'one evening 's tore serving, the•green leaves and dry in the even. 1 arranged that instead of the usual ' i Fish Christine ° - Then rub into a' powder'and store in limousine one of the factory deliver9 _ 2'eggs, ss•cup water, 7/a cup vinegar, a glass jar with a tight lid. This , vans would be waiting for him when teaspoon salt', % teaspoon celery makes'an excellent flavoring for soups ` — — 1. be finished his last.'ahow,'' - ►eed, and stews. .a ' rya' teaspoon sugar, 2 tables ooffs gelatin, ?Z cup cold water, . 2pcups Boots and shoes will-remain in good - "' ,j ___ • ° a condition much longer than usual if _ "I made certain that he would re rnced fish. Beat the eggs; add the �leasonfng, the vinegar, and crater and pDilsbed olice a week with pure glye. fuse to come home in 'it and hire a i taxi. But no, home to Osidge he came k over boiling water until thick- erine instead of ordinary shoe polish. ?a nevi—Soften the gelaxin-in-call- To sour milk for cooking' purposeat !!(teen t0 twenty ml8takeS-Iff' €ach of-t:ts cartoons in the van. W1iea he�isiYesl_I_chat nd add to, the hot dressing.' ressin Then add.a teaspoonful of vinegar to each,I fed !rim about not taking a tail, g which will appear weekly on this page. See If you can.find them and tben_ "A taxi from Stratford to New - dd the fish. Place in individual 'cupful of.milk: - - - compare with list which will be published nett week. Southgate, Lipton,!' 3}e exclaimed. olds, or one_large on @._ Let-stand• When _cleaning windows, drop_ a _ - the cost,would have been prohee ' n a eoId place until firmly set Serve small piece of starch into the water Week's 'Why a co ,: crisp lettuce with mayonalsse. - and finish with a soft cloth. This re- Answer to Lonn. Puzzle: Apple on deck shaped like pumpkin, bi'tive!" moves -dirt= easily and gives' a bril- Vase too small at bottom to stand words "N. America" on wTOng ]!ant poiisn. -- _._ _ Ashes of Napoleon's _ µ Home-Made Candies - up. country. A halt dozati.variettes-of contections-- A teaspoonful of gIycerIne to every Word "Cat" mispelleu, Boy has half bow tie and half long. pound-of flour improves the flavour of Stem of apple at wrong end in the Teacher has only four fingers; Son .Going to Para ,a ay be made from this one perfect a fruit cake, and keeps it moist and sketch'above board. There . are no .handles on dealt Paris,—The newspaper,Paris Midi"'. ' a=ic recipe for chocolate fudge: 2 fresh for a considerable tide. Addition, subtraction and division drawers. said recently it-had learned that the s: wares .unsweetened chocolate cui-in = feces, 2/3 cup milk, dash of salt, 8 - - ilroblems wrong.' Teacher has pocket in back of formes Empress Zita of Austria ps sugar,2 tablespoons butter, 1 tea- Plod• along the path and leave- to- Part of boys hair dark, the pther sweater. had consented to the, transfer of the oon,vanilla Add chocolate to milk morrow to take cars of itself.—Dr. part light. Teachers do not use natis for hair- ashes of L'Aiglon, Napoleon's son, d place over low-.flame._ ,...til 'Alex. Mae. en. _ _ I Word "Ocean" fnispelled. pins. ` `1 ;,tlaeEl iVe+nna to Parse. - ]'W-74- g W �k Van as i0ou they set foot in their Such a condition is enough to is due,from the Towoship of Pickering 1872 -Mr. and Mrs. Im VV native land. But there iti a eer. driyd the victims of such -a law Wm Pengeliv, for 3 luadd'o'f wood John Stephenoon. of Colunobut, I supplied'Mrs. Priest. 10.00; AJTdy-� will celebrate the sixtieth anal er r C tain class of immigrants who to insane asylums. Such ­iahu lor, for wood deliverad Mr. Bean, J of Lheir marriage an Decembe ED .50; - at their horue. Mr and Mrs.Stephen- ZERMS apike most detiirmble citizens. anity to man make countless cord. 3 also A cord to Mr. Ander , e3on.2 75. son-will be At Rome to their friends li.Ta per yew si-w if paid in.advancai Subscripti.004 to tboe United S"tas and Great They are industrious aud law thousands mourn." No more i The council now an-djourved to meet from 2 to 4 o'clock in Lhe afternoon, abiding. They are desirous to hunvAu law the a tliat w hie pertuits at the call of therettve.' and will entertain all the wqmbere of Britain$2.00 in advance. ..'A become true. loyal Cauadiauti. this state to exist, cAu he imagial their family.-for the evening. 17 Installation of Officers, Doric Lodge JOHN MURKAR, Propi They were induced by agents of ed. It to all very well to say that No. 424. A. F. and A. M. t be Dominion Government to id-Canada Canadians must be 8 . --..-NOTIOE forsake their native land and prot4eted, but there is such The annual installation cerenionie NO COFAMENTIL in Doric Lodge were held in the Lod- f4OTES A come -to Canada. the land of thing as' justice, bnt we. cannot ge rooms on Thursday evening- last, ?13��.�est per-11 ob the h b-- promise and great opportunities. see any justice in deporting a when Rt. Wor. Bro. Geo. W. P. Ev- All outstanding accounts due ese t1a uyu-n-Luy waa who--are-ricidttotri- cirsda--mnst-be--settled-st -way to day is the car driven by "g eral, Past Masters of Composite -the motorist under the infitience ing great prosperity everything ous, moral and living Christian Lodge, Whitby, presided and c6nd- once and are pa.yable to I well. But as soon as the lives, after being iada6ea by our acted the work. Visitors from nurn- F. R. JACKSON of liquor. Every person knows great depression struck the coun- government to forsake their native erous nearby lodges were present to Pickering. Nov. 24, 1932. that it is a dangerous thing for a try and thousands of Canadi4nia, land, friends and the associations witness the installation of Frank H. -mail to try to operate F6 car after both naturalized an4 native born, which were. dear to them. in Westney as Worshipful Master for tkle Ito so the year 1933. The other newly e rinking a glass of liquor. He - - V _ d wireLt-liro-wa-otLt-oL-en4Aay-ment---irder-to- ected-oHicers,-installe4�-are�-as:�--77 May 110"-e-actually dfulil�,--He the foreign element, who haa not of Canada. ows: S. W., Irvin White; J. W., E. -6-stand been in Canada long enough (five L Chapman; Sec., W. C. Murkar;- gdompanq Mpy be able or walk Chap., Rev. H. G. Crozier; Treas., V. without showingthat he has been years) to' become naturalized and PICKERING COUNCIL. Wor. Bro., R. A. Bunting; S.-D., A. drinking, but even a small quan- fall fledged Canadians, had The above couacit met pursuant t6 Gouilie; J. D., Tred. Closson; D. of MRS. THOS. LAW,OWNER tatute on Thuriday, the 15th in t. C., Wor. Bro. Rich Winters': 1. G., 'tity of liqaor will have the effect to make room for- those who were a Members all presenC, the reeve in th8e Harry Boyes; 35. S. Frank White; J. of destroying .& man)a judgmbot -entitlecT to be called Canadians, chair. COAL AND COKE S. Les. Morley; Tyler, Cyril Morley. and of driving a cO with safety. slid thus doomed to be deported, The minutes of the' last meeting Following the ceremonies, Wor. M. Try the New Welsh Coal were read and avproved. A man of good judgment when because fears were' entertained The council moved for a revision o Frank H. Westney addressed his House 2130 Phones Oftee 59N f lodge very fittingly'and accepted the -sober knows that it is unsafe to that they wGiild become depend- the relief eck;edule after the c6mple- motion by W. Bro. Winters, tender- - -drive a car after drigking. and ente on.this enuntry. as the money tion Of this present year. ing Rt. Wor. Bro., Every a vote of will denounce any ma Several requests for relief were 0 P E N N G. n who takes they had brought with then) from heard. thanks for this his 25th occasion as -charge of a car in that condition. the homeland has' all-vanished on The standing committee on Contin. installing master in Doric Lodge. A -AFTER THE NEW YEAR takes a drink-he genciea reported and recommended the banquet followed with the usual add- ,But if he himself account of the depression.' Th following payments: D-R Beaton. on resses -and toa�ts. Rt. Wor. Bro. Ev- FRANK-R. JAMON loses that sound judgment and @ad part comes in when wben th scet. of salary, S 125-00- also for post- ery invited Rt. Wor. Bro. Frank M. PWP. Jmagine@ that he-is perfectly husband. or it may be the wife, age and express for IOU 40-00; Wm. Chapman and his team of Past Maa- rig Store-Hardware. Grooeries, Ali; Cbester salary for December, 25.00; bol�q to officiate in Composite 144ge 7 Wbitby, r6val- on,Mond 2 lift X.- 9. 11. nee not re",ze Adam dpears, I day at ay 27th as instaUinx offic- mistake until he rueet$ Witt all the mate is a Canadian citizeu, uation and mileage. 5 00; D. A.Beer, 'Was �d the courts h I ave decided that refuna of poll tax.3.00. JohnMurkar. ers, which accepted. Repair work of all kinds imins"t64 accident and is taken into court. a printing 00 nomination bills, and sales CARD OF THANK& attended to. Terms.Cash -A few days ago a Toronto man one must be deported while the tax.6.88;E L Chapman. settlLng town I wish to thank my many CUSt6M B GENBRAL 810112 M" sentenced to -four months other 'must regmain in Canada. line account. Uxbridge and Whitby. ers for their liberal patranoge dur ROCK ROAD 6.00; R C Reesor. ditto. G.M; Thos.-,ing the past year, and wish them all --�wpriqonment for manslaughter- Thus, the hiuband and wife may Gregg, attending Division Court an a Merry Christmas and a Happy and C UW Ite having knocked down a man be L separated the remainder of clerk. October and Noyember, 8.00: sad Inflicted fatal injuries, while their-lives for no other crime than Ed. Gleeson. bailiff. ditto,&00. - Proqwrous New Year. A CM* Joha E, BrignA Thestsinding committee on Relief Ariving while under the influence that they had not come to Canada reported and. reeoramended paymewt- �of ljquor. This man had never Koo enough so that they might as follows: Mifs E A McKay. tressur- this er of County of Ontario, reported the STORN badb in court before. and has beconle natumlitscl before payment of the following for the To RED & WHITE to in -always,been held in high regard, tragedy could be enacted. In maintenance of indigen hospitals, Alt but-that does not excuse him.. He someceassAt has happenedthat Oshawa Hospital (Mrs. M. Itz, 7-00: ai freneBradley, 5300. Wm. Sanders. was guilty of a very serious crime. while the hulband had been de- 17 50�. The Toronto East General olthotigh at heart he is- not A portecl to one country and the Hospital. John Hamilton. 15.75; C A �teriminal, and must suffer the con- wife to.another, the ehildren had %territt. funeral expeasew of John Hamilton. So 00, the above maklog *equences. -half.61-631 to remain in a third country. tota.1 of 123 25.of which one ...... .--After endeavoring for some time %o persuade the- United States to We wish all our" Customers Moderate their demands for a .,prompt payment of their war ery and Friends a v 4ebts. Britain has proved true ..:,to her promise by paying every N -'4otlar of the instalment on the MERRY CHRISTMAS 10( 'Tory day on which it had become -dime. the 15th day Of December. ftt a nd a Happy and 7 The financial condition of Britain. is@ in every other countryt Is far VVIng to the war, and the depression which stma' s' fromb6ing satidfactory� o Only Eight'More Days Jill Chri "'NEW YEAR . . 1ollowed it. France and several 7 other countries w hich were -Our display of Jewelry, Toilet Sets, Compacts,-Powder 7 4ndebted to the United mates Etc,.has proven attractive bave fallen down in the payment. -Zoxes, Necklaces .41though they were in &@ good if to this district. root better position than Eagland to meet their obligations. Britain a You will find your Christm s Gift requiremedto has a reputation which jobs will BOOTH & MURISON, PICKERING -Our Showeases. !not allow to be tarnished by die. 'honoring any of her romises. -,":-PICKERING p -When she makes a promise she _'PHONE PICKERING IM We defiver You order -can be depended on carrying out open -Ev 'ng Every eni -till that promibe, unless conditions Cbristma,a. .!&rise which makes impoisible-for Q V PiA Hardw e SOM :bar to do so. She never evades p ering all & osit will hold 'her responsibilities. When she' Alb promises to be a friend of may any article. Useful Christmas Gifts for all. A few Of nianY other nation, that nation' can useful articles: ;depend on her friendship, provid- a re, ' a Pyrexwa *d the other-nation lives up to her -0venware.an I. . - -Is* ­R0 So BLIN . obligations. The United States -Electric Irons and Toiliteri. ever for a moment thought that �Vhitby e Sleighs 9Ad'W890JW- ' Brook St., North, Hook y Stieks and Skates. ;ritain would not wake the pay- Wont on the day fixed. She AUADDIN LAMP FOR ONLY $5.95 inacted the part of Shylock in ...demanding the-pound of flesh, Sil#GrP&m sud Carving 9sW9 orgetilng that' sbe herself is Electric"mpg and Shades,. indebted to Biftein for oloves, Mitts sind*GauntletA. tracted many years ago, and -cm Our Kotto:-"We have it, Can get it, Or it is not made." Afer years has paid neither prinei- Val nor interest. ere - ou of the sadestleights one can S. BALSDON9 es these day @ is,g that of seeing ADven and woman deported, --not r %: 4,aly in Conaft'but also in the X]]i -...'United States. This does not M.-Spec a S nuply to those communists. whose Watch our window( to.r-loc.al- aim In life is to create: $1.00 per pair They are opposed to all a Brac 50c., 75 cents and Men' as '.Men's Garters, 25 cenW and 50 cents Per Pair jaws that have been enacted to- pohltry ': Men's Fine Sbirts, 90 cents up a from lawlessness.. peopi 2., 35c., 5ft. and 75c..Per Pair Men's Fancy Hosev 251 Tbeyl are opposed to Christianity ..Arm Bandsi 25 cents er vair Gluvep. e-ese Scarfs, Tiles, gloys'-Braces. it various prioes and endeavour to spread atheism ..Ducks, G ' Turkeya Boys' C%ps, 49 cents each many the cou ntry. ker,8.50 each -of them were compelled to leave -Boys, Leather Windbres 40, at 6.96 each' h6r-Coats, size 2 Only; Men's Lest ount of Ladies Silk Hom Kayser, 1.00 . r pair their own country on ace _pe and *Chick.ens tome crime they have committed UnderWear for Man-and Boys and they come,to Canada where -Phone 2W4 -they hope to speea.d, unmolested, �thelr nbuoitto B Jo w i W 01 us beliefs. They put REI D OE L -,-np a il r muous fight against de VOI L­tiAn becanse they knew that Butcher Pickering 0 1% X 29AW -Us d�:ath penalty awaits them G:� ^ct+�T �xj3'�',y'.r�:-'li'�Ti"" y'!•f�,• .Y�4Ni>+4:,�.�"�:� x"�5'rw,� .,t�+-gyp ,;,�,?r•� :sa`' - - =r. �i v.,' 4 ✓ .•ga' i-..w`r,. ,` F 'p ••� �vv-.. e' 'w}'..�r..."_"''ll'_.�',.• __. _ „o.... '�,sr:+,•st•.�. - ... - y- _ _ _ }_ 3' A ° •, 'y,�,„ ., - +,fir,...•., w�, - - .,- ,• .• :,a-•I'. ., '"�. _.. .... .'4"`•. ""4�: .+;`'�, -_.a_L�j C.�+'�`•..• ...,...5 T QQ r•:' CLAREMONT Dare. E. Bryan was in the city on .. the p p� .- I > finis » ��� ;ANDER 170N t W. H. Coates had a business trip' Monday. = '�. * k �o Whitby on Saturday. r. and Mrp. Dennison an son, Mrs. J. was happy In her home Katy Was never a very etrong girl 111189 Clara Neal is s p�ndin this o! Toronto,'epeat aunday with E.' with chi dren. lid issudtrueo they her s}teength severealja In order to - •DU•NBARTON -` week with friend@ in the'city and Mrs, Bryan. didn't have much but, until the Aus- save as much-as she could to help Floyd and Mrs. Jones, of Brook .band took sick and their savings out at home she used to walk long Luther �Qwee, of Peterboro, fin, visited the latter'& mother, enough used one daiys and ulghtsaot the k hangs from rooming-house.ad d INSURANCE `' •`' spent Sunday with his mother, Mre. aushby, on Sunday. worry.aad anxiety coupled wtth ex- atraogphere of the Laundry to the •• ]lire. J. ResdmaD. trit work had their dire ettect, IIow- coldd of the outside was also harm- AUTUMOB'ILR, A David and: Mrs. Pugh spent Mme' kftkea and babp�, Jane, are ever, and a breakdown caused the ful. At length she caught a bad cold spending a few days In Toronto doctor to secure her admission 'to which she could not *hake oft, and ~ FI'RE -Sunday with Leslie and Mrs. th.j Muskoka Hospital for Con- when the doctor was called he - BITRGILARY wltti the former's mother. -Feseby, of Sandford. J. H. Beal has been feeling umpuvea. found that she had consumption. Mies Donnell and 'Miss Irvine, g the was almost overwhelmed with She was sent'to the Toronto Hos- CASUALTY v - considerably better during the hopelessness, but before very long, Vital ;or Consumptives, ggnd al. of the teaching staff of our schools, past week, and we hQ hope,the ire'- the kindly medical.and nursing at. though very downcast 'at 11rst,:she '`• p p tention, the uninterrupted rest, the had not been there long before she L1 FE INS -�tvere is the city on-Saturday -.- c g provement may continue. - fresh air- aafl good food, worked decided that she was fortunate in- phone Picketia� ?820 ROl Ml•9 Margaret Graham. Who has 'Pin:Newton has been working their miracle.•' Now Mrs. J, fs deed, for within a short time the g F been ill for a loan time, is not fin- with W. G. Bingham who is on- naffs sure that she will go home wonderful treatment and care which proving na fast as her friends • noon, to race and overcome lire's she received began to have their BONDS-Government, Municipal ; gaged pdiuting cottages at the difllcuities--aucH being the streets effect She has gained In weight, pal -< a would like. lake shore south of Pickering Vill• of the return of hope and Health her usual gunny spirits have re- Mortgage Bonds. Also, Industriais. We had some real cold weather which 90 often are the gifts of the turned, and during her '+working Safe investments at from 6 LO 7 pps 'last week when the thermometers age' Muskoka Hospital. hours" she Is able to knit bed' cent. The annual Christmse tree and This work needs the generous sup- Jackets for other patients. -In the village registered from-2-to entertainrtierit of- fhb -Sunday- _vQCOma Qot�be�carr'iea oa�u a sub—tai h�het�she will soon II i &R UE-Ail olaesee_writtea3n.- `- p.-. `20 degrees below zero. eluding Fire. Automobile, Wind- School of .the L'Dited Church 18 sclly rn from you will be grate. had to ratufa to work, but if it storm, Accident and Sickness. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Toronto, being held this Th'nrsda evenin' , fully received. Please send. It to had not been for the Toronto Hos- _Vvho ocen ied the pul it'in the y Afield. 228 College St., Toronto 2, i1 s1 her chance for recovery would Phone or Write ` Ba fist Church Burin pthe past when.an ezeellent program will. nave been small. A• p g p rendered by.the children of the The hospital needs- funds, how. 43tf E D..BOWMAN,Whitby four Sundays, will preach again Sunda School_. Common Table salt ever, to enable It to carryon Its neztsanda y - P Eift Will you hel by sending. DINTY�3` GARAGE Often Helps Stomach rt to G. A. Reid. $ass College The post ffice will be open on - a. Monde - 'PO(i POULTRY DEN, NOTICE Drink fen of water with pinch - _ y (-Christmas Day) from P 1].30 a. m. to 12.39 p. m. only. 9ati*bed owners of m Barred Rocks of snit. If bloated with gas add a Don't 1 - Car. Broek:aad:Kingston.Rds. 9 spoon of Adlerl'lta. This washes out Girls Be Skinny There will be no rural mail deliv- and S. C. W. Leghorns have, together BO,1,A stomach and bowels and rids —Get sol)Qe �'11TVe8• sties on that dap. with ge® Customers, placed orders •General Repair Work all care, Mr. Jones, of Agincourt, has with we for over ten. thousand baby You of all gas. E. C. Jones, druggi8`w Fil: out those thin places and get guranteed st reasonable _ -0 taken over the C. P. R. section, of chicks for the coming season, = the pretty curves men admire. Take y prices. which Ivan Benson has been fore. I had highest pen, flrat, second and CARD OF THANKS Vinol (iron tonic) and you'll be sur- : Ulan for the past year, and began third high h^ns to heavy breed at-the Mr. and Mrs. C$cod and Hilda prised how yo,0 figure improves. A4etytesle Welding. Ontario Laying Contest, Ottawa: Tastes delicious. E. C. Jones, drugR- Battery"ropalred and oharged. his duties on Monday. Mr. Ben My first hen is third high and high in wish to thank their many friends and fat, 21restdae and Dunlop Tires.i eon has been transferred to •s heavy breeds for all Cansdian eon• neighbors for the kind expressions of sectieu down east, tests this year, sympathy and for the beautiful floral $asoliiae and Oils. The social of the Baptist San rbe pen of ten birds which in 51 tributes.seat from the Baptist Sunday t! -- 1 day School is being held this weeks lald 2187 eggs. obtaining 280&3 School, the Brock Road school, the _Refreshment Booth in Oounection •LF'dduLBVening in the school points, __ continuatign school, the Community Phone Pick.T600� - room. .' The members �t t>se An early order will save disap• Olub and the Brougham Institute. • •• (night or day), ebWb are requested to briag piJWisbin{., piPvisions. A pleasant social Wplime ofd and new customer' tae 14MORI r .i -. M/LTQN SLEEP - =e is anticipated. Compliments e the Season, Lm Respectfully yours. 'MCA*' 4 shooting match will be held HUGH O. M1cszLL. ' on Tuesday; Dec. 27th, at Charles Pyramid Poultry Farm. Claremont TORONTO rr ;WADS, the+. 8th concession of TORONTO- I Pict ADS, near Atha (C. P. R) T�1@ 1c. r - Bingle Mo. Return 90e. ?• -station. Prizes will be iteese. EVERY HOUR Shot,Rua shells provided. Price • will be 20 cents a shot. ; Ic Gallon at 5 minutes to the hour -- On Sunday next Rev. F. E - ^ from 8.55%. m. to 10.55 p. m. r s Newell, B. A.. of Blackstock. will . Tii - VNDE� 6g5�pt_14-55 s1. m. and 8.55. ' - -oceapy the pulpit in the United 5. 7 55 and 9 55 p. m.)and Eyfti& S - -Church. Two more candidates SAS SANER at 7.10 and 7.55 a. in. daily except gunda 10.55 it. m., op°° l>�r, Ts,.�..,.I !.e arir• =:-after next Sunday will•be heard, Modern 3 55,5.55, t.55 and 9 55 p, m. day `v'dm'aa e~e,r.' w after which the congregation will Is o Powdered Ohemieat Com- meet to consider a call. c sat., Bun. Hol. only. 11.45 . 'DISNEY Rev. D. A. Mac�Kerracher, R A., .. Llie pound-For the Treatment of p m. Sunday only. ' EY R1 OCM. _ B. D. of -U oiooville, preached in Gasoline. Lets Toronto Lv the United Church on Sunday. - ery:HHow opp•Post Owls ltiss 30" Mis sermons • were very mach . jb C� Q O Q O /'! A c on the half hour appreciated and were listened to y H Tilde, 00• a� a+ G GAS Eyesight g� from S 80 a. m.to 11.30 p m. attentively by•the large coogre Will sitivel not harm a °(except 10.30 a•m and 12 30, 4' orations present at both services. copyright 1827 PD y -2.30, 7.30 and 9 301 p. m.) and Mrs. Thos. Paterson spent sever -- i motor. _at 7.80 a. m.daily except San• al days last week in Brooklin with EFFICIENCY _ day. 10 30 a. m., 12.30 980, - her daughter,1Mrr. Clarence Pen Part 3 Will eliminate carbon dep0'A- 7.30 and 9 30 p. m. Sat.,Bull. «_ °' Relly, who had the misfortune to it from a motor. A Hal. only. Eastern : 'halve her knee-cap ie laced. We I will repeat "When I find these- < P p Standard Time. • .are glad to know that she is defects existing which we know In Will inorease mileage and Comfortably Heated Coaches s recovering nicely and able to be oar came were the cause of the 25 ' er cent. ~° _ _.. around_again. discomfort, is it wise to wait for • p Provide Home 0avel. for more definite condition of suffering , Winter Travel, p Mr. shank. whose- wife was a Will give smoother perform ,?T' / sister o! HaRb Machin of Broagh or should consideration be given at Tickets%ad information at �aS!!Jl am and who died some years ago. once. By giving consideration at on- anCe and quiche' start pe►eeeo away on -Iatordsy aL hie co we relieve a situation often to be in cold weather. GRAY COACH LINES V in Tb seen in class work where two stud- - ropto. His funeral eats of simil abflity, environment Eastern House-PickerinR t9ok place on Tuesday to the and op rtnnitg, in spite of the sins- $1,00 treats 100 gallons 4Clsremant slur alt oD',,,;�, interment was made. marked condition of progress, - far When time Approach- The dance sad euchre given in superior in the normal case than in a e` as its final hoar the the Community Hall on Friday the one with the disadvantage of un- Agents ; i aoemo:hls we Al 1-ml night last. under the augoese of corrected-muscle and' eyestrain. This will standing a she lacrosse club, was quite a is'also a handicap found afigai eat in Chu. Cooper, Claremont mute �� to a suceees. There were sixteen tables indastsial life. • A normal case can J. S MalSdon, �� 5 C+ 3w"r d persons they have bees, and an enjoyable evening was carry on till the day's work is end- P1C�8ring 4�w ttsusi Uri l erected to honor. Out - japent by all. hire. Lyman Pilkey ed and'his relief cosies after work - v rand Albert Evans were the prize finding him rested and refreshed for _ winners. another day's work whereas in the ,� ' the best resnits. / 'we area"Tribute" ' W. M. Palmer was tai eo�o St, one who is under strain in many can 7WES� OVER Michael's Hospital, es finds work or study impossible �t >ITAFF08D p Toronto. m during the afternoon and much'wor- se N Thursday last form i•rap exam Prices made esble b - - Road � se at night. Many of.these muscle 1� � y �n - • - inatiou. He has been suffering errors directly affect the eye cam- - 3l for some time from some iuteroal fort or vision while others which may DOMINION HARDW ''RE STORF�S A trouble. He returned-the same Inter develops into reflex conditions 462 day but may have to undergo as use felt in eoine amore remote operation, although the .doctors of the human body. Part Dominion Shells, for.shooting,matches_ \9_2_c box -hope to avoid it. to be ee� �2 sed __:._-_: _-:_ inch adjustable steering sleighs ; ,., 3c each D. A. and Mrs. Pdah attended Hockey 86 ek. 16c up the funeral of the former's cousin. ♦ y Scooters,boys, 1.95 up : Fred Percy. of Detroit, od Mon. Piehering Ideate Market :: ,Heavy duty radio batteries "B" . . ... 289 day. The funeral took place from Cash and Carry •- ' �nt - __ Spears' undertaking parlors, of lire oar stook of Toys and Gifts for young and old at it is as complete popular prices, of Toronto.' Deceased was o% eon of With every pnrcbase on Saturday, — plate as ever. ^� w - the late.Joii�ee Percy, who former lylived near Clerensont,and atone December 24th, we are giving away 1 Oheap rates Les farm and country j- time was a member of Piekeringl y P&@kegs of- our famous country style Windsterm Insurance ore buildings, etaaoetl. pork sausage for FOR QUACK SALE. Our fire company were.sammon wiad-isitle,Silos etc. your Chri-qtmae breakfast. Oil Barnei�s, n. .,, ... u ' Ass Insurance ed to Brougham on ' Saturday - p , Season's(ireetto to All. - ==- Potatoes, 22 50 tomOYie ID•aran of all kinds; . .afternoon to assist in fighting the ge• • . . .. ..:• .. 80e bag =.• Ire whioth destroyed Wm. A. ALLAN ANDREWIfana es-, Electric Washer (now)from _ $400 - FAA>flab FOR BALE Hnox's large .barn. Along with B . &Louse and Seaters, new and axed � -= Ws/il�4�or phone .• '' " �, the Brougham fire brigade they _ - DOMINION HARDWARE STORKS -_-Ei D. B Ve W M A'N ~: woi a able co save the. pig pen .E. . O NE/LL wbleh was close to the. barn. ID FUNERAL DI1iSOTOIi AND - !!o WHi'l�Y. ONT. addition r our flee company CHAS. COOP � �� many of oesc reRidents were at the •_ BMBALM$R : = : 'ire. t4uccessor to W.J. Mather.' _ s The many 'fdends of Robt. J. BtouHville - - Mann, of Stayner, will regret to �_.� S t 'ibear that he suffered a severe lose Night and.Day Ser�ioe YA L L J 1 I A- L - ~Y ©ne�day last week when fire de Business Phone Residence Phone W •stroyed his bakery. 90 far po 9801 0630 ,particulars hove- been received regarding the origin of the are THE''MADELINE" We have&*suppl of Grob Work Boots'and Miner Rubbers-for the - - Mr. and Mr@. Mann were reeidente __ - ball,Season. . Call and see them. `V- �•of Claremont for a number of BEAUTY SALON ; a years, and left for $Layne' feet _ AntilFreeze and Winter Motor Oil for your car. Exide - 'spr3nR• As rrou and 1,know(it is drawing near Batteries,' Batteries charged 50 cents. Quite a number of our young Oheistmas, the time for a nice smart • people took in the skating in the ••Wavette" PercpaoeDt Wave How •Caledonia rink last Saturday eve- about giving daughter and yourdelf a Glendale 8slmon, large,-& tine Igo Rolled Oats, 7 lbs' . we Ding. The ice was in excellent realChristmae(lift, one you both wilt (Rosier Leaf Salmon;pink, 2 tine 25c Macaroni 4 lbs. 25c et real pleasure from. condition and -s, very en jiyable g p Good nippy Obeese,per lb. we Pastry Flour. 24's 45c k boo time was spent by all. There wilt ran offering-special Christmas prices: Peas and Oorn.S tine 26c Pure Bread Flour, 24's 700 '> �w ..'be skating &Rain this Saturday 8ohoo Adults, =1� ����,-�s!.. l00 " 98lbe'. .•=~ evening. also on Christmas Mon- Seedless fWai+sg .. ,` 27c Oooking Onions, 12 lbs. ,. 26d l Oommencing Nob.21st and lasting ,1Y day) evening, when there will ba for one month. Phone Mark WeiD @liver _ hold and in by a band in attendance. The rink �s1i��efli�w is in charge of Russell Pilkey this � General {w�� p_�� FRANX i hR01'81 winter. Phone 1908 CLAIMMONT Wm. M.-Duna Merchant, V11 Rivet ,,;,fig - OXTA=Q AM „���•.gppp ”.J"'.,7i"j.—H'.• - ?- lF •�^,- .... ..y+.w T.7 .-;+.'S'f-'• '� y^', m,- _ _ _ .'> ywS ..k. -F n. i�•r '.' ivy,`i'j"'�'•�1-,�.�. - _ '* .°��, :'S',. __ .._.. _ _..-_ . ` � . n• ..,,,...++ �«.+ ••►.« +++-.•••+•«� _—_ _ : A "Fishy" Experiment WrongInjection Voice bf the Press _= _ -K�us Third sib x V Canada, The Empire and The World at Large' ; �Y Boric Acid Solution Given }+«•- �»!+ +• k�, �� x M : Instead of Saline • ' • CANADA.- T he causes of wa r. Preparation The Christmas spirit. Not for a moment in any practica,:e New" Yark.=A thirJ baby died Sun-' How often have we heard "]t is bet- scheme of disarmament can we . .p- 3 day night at �ht New York Hospital Tter to give than to reeelm" This agate the air-weapons, incomparably y` z arc.. Cornell Medical College Associa- :. saying has passed down through the sinister as they are,fro the other:ell - y t'on from what the medical examine: _ Wages unchanged and today cs(rries a inc ruments of scientih,. war.. If the ,x said were the efficts of an"in ection ' signiflcan:e greater than eyes before. nations mean peace there must be sac• fy ' ?.;.: dye I Christmas in all Christian countries ed that an adequate export market is y of boric acid solution given•by mistake i� has always been a time when great accessible, even with the disadvantage for a saline is i ed yP ., y is"•.. ��� f '�?``�„ Two infants died at the hospital _ effort is put torch to make the children of the present dlaparity,between stet- �'>-.;. '•c„'; ”` Saturday, _ and thosa-who--are unfortunate and in ling and the Canadian dollar, it'may Y. sutpposedly from the apms need. happy. This is truly a wonder be taken,for granted that the growth - «•fit was believed tAen that the _ ful spirit,, and any organization that in poultry prodt)ctiou will continue ua- 4'`: ': -- rd-may'whe-�eived the-i2rjectioa ' helps to carry out this idea of good- checked. -Winnipeg Tribune. was responding successf_fly to treat- J_ '..: will deserves-support.-Win gham Ad- meat, but the child fired only a day * longer. vanes Times. Pay As You Ring. - John R. Howard, Jr.. st:perintend• 9� _ - * gales and Ada. People who are bothered with too en' of the hospital, said the nurse wht re ar many salesmen at their doors might P I ed the injection was graduate Modern life is much different today. be inclined to consider an invention; of four years' standing and that shd (' from what it.was a decade ago. Today, now being used in Holland. It is one had a good record. The nurse, whose -i' a great deal of buying is done over o1 those papas-your-ring affairs I „ •"° trams was not disclosed, has been to _ the telephone. li6ded of duty. attached to the floor bell, A coin must y : This, in turn, means fast opportun- be inserted before the bell will ring, ry , ;i A4topsies showed the infants died ides for• purchases advantageous to The more callers there are in the �,, .( k�.; of a'collapse of the lungs, together the buyers are now almost completely•Bourse of the day, the greater the re- _ ti ith acute inflammlttion of the atom - ,; ...re- ach, .bowels and kidneys. centred in newspaper advertising. venue from the door bell,-Stratford _._._. The modern housewife knows what_Beacon-Herald. i", ^ m� , i she wants, knows by brand name, and - E _ orders in'that manner-because adver- mplOyment Shows tieing has taught heir how she should Intra-Empire Trade Working. Increafse.in U. S. do it, and why it s'profitable for her Proofs continue to pile up that Brit- Washington;- An increase in em- to, do so. fah opinion is solidly behinC. the poll. Dloyment and larger payroll disbura9- Imagine ordering from an unknown cfes enunciated at the recent Imperial e - meats were the bright -spots -of the grocer: "Same breakfast food:' `some Conference, and that the British Gov. Alaskan ,btackfish with- which Dr. Borodin of, Harvard Is experl• " -busfn?ss situation during October, and -ern ent Intend t d all in 1t ow�r general business activity remain a m S o o s remained t , m coffee," "some bread P - satin with. He freezes them !n ice blocks,• 1 y bacon," "some a co •m _ cl.s et t g s hem thaw cut. and so on, as In tire olden days before to give practical effect to them :a and away they swim, the level reached' during the Septem- aatfoaal advertising' became the pow- every possible direction. The Govern- ber -rise. the U.S_ ,Commerce Depart. - erful force it is today.-St. Catharines ment- yeatefday announced in -he • — - �- meat stated. In .its monthly rEViyw. Standard. House_of Commons tlfa. the office at Two Light Keepers Wheat Prices lnduatr'�l output. it Baia,:regtalaed un- ' -Public Works will use only Canadian _` changed by virtue of futures Increase Canadian Turkeys for'"ritaln, or other Empire lumber after May 23 Missing From Post ��^ �•�� In mineral production, chiefly coal. Determination of Old Country. con- next-rfhea present contracts expire- ��'�'�'� MAnu AS1'.Z ig production was slightly and the announcement was cheer-d by lower. The decline in textiles was not camera to "buy British," the advent ; -• : - ages established by the Imperial ,re- V� riouse-Montreal Daily star. Station Off` Port Maitland Canadian-Market Prices'Take pronounced, but cam at a period rifice all around. Mammoth _ bs.tlte- whEa there fs usually-an increase. terences, and the favorable publicity Found Deserted By Vigorous Swing Above ships must be given up if submari ies The 'department said the decline In: obtained by these •poultry shipments, Father and Son 40 .Cents After output of foodstuff*and tobacco maan have opened up a new field of ogpor are to be suppressed. Tanis must ;,o , taut* for Western farmers Now that as well as the beavier guns, both mil- Niagara Falls, Ont., Dec. 19,-In- Slump - factures was greater than,the seasonal' ` -- -It has been satlsfactortIy demonstrst- itary and naval. Yet all this by itself tensive search by Provnc:al Police W'inniFeg.-Moving .upward with hov went, but in the lather Industry: y' Is like proposing to mow down the and V.,ited States coastguaida was -tops-of weeds without rlty•ing up the being made Sunday night for Richard vigor that suggested healtlii'demand,• Fleavy industries made a' better show Starting Pvint. roots. Armaments are symptoms, not Fostei•,,59, lighthouse keeper of Port Canadian wheat- attained momentum ing,.exceptautomobiles. which reached _ isWhen money is tight o the Caren. It causes. The vital t•sk to begin to Maitland, and his, 24-ye47-o.d son, 'th.�t carried it through to the close for a new low. Iron, steel, :umber, ce• tight every place else. Goods refuse remove the active reasons for arena- John, who failed to_appear at their rnlint, and 'electric- power industries �• to move of[ the shelves of city stores, substantial g8ir s Saturday. 6sho aed gains. for the month. `r and this Cora causes a alackenfag is meats and the-potential causes of ul- Dunnville home, aft;r leaving the The swing to'higher ground was in- _ timate war. This is as plain as a lighthouse T•hursdsy. t y purchases on �--� the pace of the wheels it industry. pikestaff. But to that end not a Anger On the close of navigation Wednes- sired b substantial : And then the city wage-earner be- has been lifted by responsible states= day night; the revolving type of light the continent -and the nose ditie nf. garter Popular Tender comes worse of[ than big rural cousin manship in Europe since th,end of the Lt' the lighthouse was char god to a pr'ces Lhat drove'the farmers produ.t P - ice has no money, 'nor has he any World War at "the eleventh hour.of stationary ore. The two men should' dO`n to new low levels appeared to COI1dtiCtflr in lo" pigs chickens or turkeys: TI ere was the eleventh day the eleven- `J haver left. their stati.,n on Thursday arouse some investment buying. Des 'Moine , Ia.-In Iowa nowada.s' to truer work spoken than that,farm month" fourteen years aka-J. L Gar• for the one-hour sail to,altuie." Their The market displayed a much-im, you can rent a cow far $1.25 a week, Lag Is the basic Indust t p^raved tone throughout the -session provided your'feed her. Industry, this coon- vin is T'he London Observer (Ind.), f•.i._re to report �esu ed alarm *sate*- - - try. Put money into the pocket of c were slight With -cord [ d obtain' the farmer and he will start the mill day, and a search way irCStitCter'. end while the final pr i es - • a cor d o woo you can obta std' A nn,.et.the best levels,wheat futures -groceries. With a lead of corn you An Educational Force. The.fighfhouse was visitzd and is were giving a good aeeoun of them- can buy coal or lumber. And, with _ wheel turning. Stratford Beacea-Her• .• ' • series of Readers re was found the light had n changed at the beIl.. three cents s tees of scr! moue prepared !a ac- g g selves p p y you from the revolving to the s b cbrdaace with L d0Anite plan Ins well- g tationaty The December future oiia aed'to 41 can gurchaee_s dollar's worth of met: -organized school system can largely type. The personal belo;�gin'gs of the- cents a bus el at one period' closed chandise. " `Stupendous Figures. - g h - _ - •. remake the people of a country with- men were gone. Dunnville Provincial at 404 which was a a ' Cetiaus Agures just made public'by gin of 1% cents The ancient`art of barter seems in a generation or two. The character Police started from Port Maitland on • •er Friday's the Chinese' Government reveal the y' quotations. be in favor !n scattered aecltbas a search and convey et Port Col- good business Two minicipalities hsve. embarked of the nation will be the character of it'd •-•- fact that that sprawling,_distressful borne with a similar art Export sales included onntry has today more, than !70,000.- its Readers, and thee vt the party .hat start- with- the Orient. with Japar, a fair upon a script money experiment, and R ed from Welland, without finding a D00 inhabitants That figure, starts Reads end upon the charac. g buyer. No estimate was placed or, others are watching with interest The ' �- r of the �e trace of the men or their boat. ling enough from_its_-queer--size, b9- ter o` f the men who prepare them. Who t the amount soil. although Balers weres Hawarden City Councril started with the makers of our Readers are be- Lnited, States coastguards at.Buf thought zomw-Ceeply significant when you g to be quite large:' an Issue-of 300"trade coupons, worth - stop to think about it a little. It stands comes.'therefore, a matter of great na• falo were notified of the men's disap- ,a $1 each, to piy workers on a paving - tional importance.-W. Sherwoal Fox pearance and are faking part in the for possibly the largest single home. search. C project. _ to the Queen's Quarterly_ - ..kim Milk'. Old Bread Add ' In-tisi 6enous group of people on earth. -No • ng the coupons a 3-cent stamp other nation enrolls such numbers; no _ r Weight to Jobless Man• purchased from the city clerk mast b other has such tremendous; overwhel• AMERICAN. War Debt Payments Sioux'.Fslls, S.15-For six weeks H. affixed for each transaction _ imi g'man.power.-Halifax Herald. !Sate on the Roads. ' On Dec. 15 $9S,Ou0,000 R'33 paid by M. Bu ler was obless-and When :6 stamps- pasted,' ' n !Safety PL j penniless _ P•'have been' i6t. Britain to the United States, on-$c• a ,d forced to lire on skimmed milk the city redeems the coupons for it - ! If we are ever to progress its our cent o[• a•ar debts, France and Bel- each, realizing $1.08 Grey halt, according to a British use of the automobile beyond the point s. stale bread. During those sin 8 Per,coupon,-;L of manual dexterity in its operation, glum will not pay. in France the Her- weeks his weight increased from' 138 fo. redeeming the-paper anti, 8 cents- pcientlst, is caused by an unusually riot Government was defeated_ on .e ^+ for tinting. ' there must be developed a mutual tot to. 1 f 0 pounds'and he recovered 'from P -JLcute and active germ. That is a new ped vote to pay or., not to pay. Herriot Merchants of CorrectionvIlle. near *name for the monthly b:dget--Ottawa motoristeandeanhhabiaualrobservanhe tailed to carry the chamber with him. him fore*ailment which h:.d troubled Sioux City, are accepting corded wood Journal, He favored payment. Now he has a h -ter "merchandise. Workers 'on the both. Providence Journalof safety. by Italy, Cz2choslovakia; Latiia acid regularly again, bt bhenidr.tt feeling municipal wood pile at Boone are paid ' ::EMPIRE. Lithuania.will pay their debts to'the, so g in,food,and clothing. - V �, United States. Poland may or may Radio In.Canada. . - ', " _ Rather than feed their caws, farm. Canada is making full use of her Following.Canada. not pay, r — ers near Muscatin. are renting them - -- Canadian-towns are noted for their Lloyd George and Winstdn Churchill, 350,1000 Trees From B.C. to'dairymen and town dwellers with unrivalled apt. g' facilities. In ad beauty, and tourists In the British House of Commons, o large families for$1.35-weekly -.-�itloa to adapting them'to the normal' y passing trough lr Arrive In United- g • -- -" - Toronto have noticed especially the Posed payments to United States, r"113 � eeds of entertainment and commer-. P _Y It Is generally Victer.a. - Severs.-two to y - - aial expediency, she is applying them neat streets and perfect rows o1 trees' s Y believed Stint there freig'rt cars of Christmas tees have that border them. And this is tine in will be a cessation on- deb. payments, Woman Aged 106 *nose extensively tfian any other coon- unless United Slates takes a different this year'been shipped from `'ancou- Posse's at Sutton Weat qty to educational uses.-Sir Clement many other Ontario towns. ver I land to all Kinloch-Cooke In The Empire Review They have now made another great vtew•. parts o1 the United Suttdr..-With the death of Eliza States. Each car contained an aver (Londonj. forward step in the way of beautlflca- ` ; ae of 5,000 trees and it is estimated Anderson, 106, of Sutton West, the • - --- tion in the removal of billboards, Bremen .Sets New yill a lost its oldest,resident today. 'I that the work of cutting, packing-and '- which,are being taken down through-., Atlantic Crossing Record g p She was the second centenarian, in - • International Debts: loadin 350,000 trees has provided 300 the district -to pass away recently. Dr. out. the province at the,rate,of 75 to New York.-For the second time-in men with work, carrying a fair rate The European nations have been led 100 a week. about a month, the -North German of ay. ' Robert Noble having died. a month the hard teaching of f' the conclusion that acts the trans- The Ontario lain provides that no Lloyd lines Bremen steamed into port p _ g, *'ear. a o in his 103rd, sign of any kind may be erected on Dec. 15 'shattering • Mis Anderson had been in er-of-Mmit sums from nation to'na- or ban over the`highway, barns with• g the world's speed. posses- ion is an impossibility and that the at- E record.far crossing the Atlantic. The Lord Willingdon -gin,sf-all her faculties until about a_ empt to in view oL the road cannot be painted--hue,-Cam�randed by-'Captain Leo �.` a year ago when she was forced to her 'reditor asffto debtor.- The agUnited with advertising, and automatic signs.Ziegenbein, not only crossed the ocean +-+Stapes Death She had lived in the district vie- Otates is a long way ,vet from this are not allowed along the highway, ez- in the.fastest time in history, but es•' tually all her life and retained an old, conclusion, and ri+othing but patient ar- cept with special permission, because tablished a new speed record from fancily Bible in which was inscribed Nearly Crushed Under Train- information regarding' t . Lment and careful exposition of the- they divert the driver's attention, and Bremerhacea to Itiew York; counted Y he members thus constitute a trai�e menace. to pier to pier, Caught and Dragged Be- of her family.:She was'the daughter' acts will bring it nearer.-J. A. t F n• Signs are forbidden at turns in the er in The London News-Chronicle. ^ _ tureen CaIS Arid the 'late Robert Anderson. road for the same reason, rusty 'and (Lib.), neglected signs already in place must�bciety Women Organize j . : Platform •, ,Springfield is Swept r ''- be cleaned or removed, and even signs For Boycott of France Bombay, India.-Lord .Willingdon, b Measles Epidemic Ottawa and the Pr•ducer., y.elected by a-j}erson on his own prop-' rop New Bern, N.C.-Organicatfnn of a Viceroy of India; narrowly escaped Y p The agreement does not_make care, erty must be below a certain size, and group of New Bern society women who death or serious injury_Sunday while I Belm.,nt.-There is an epidemic of .and economy in production less ueces- are subject to a fee. The roads are pledged themselves-not t6 visit France attempting to'board a moving train, measles in Springfield .which has -nary than before;-,it Is just as import•, constantly patrolled by Lour inspectors so long as that country :tfnsec to pay 'Lord Willingdon`stumbled,_fell and reached serious proportions. The dis 1 int as ever to' see that our goods are to enforce the act, and offenders are Its war debt to the United States was was' dragged severalr yards betwe m--ease has swept over the entire village of the best possible quality and are brought into court. perfected here recently, the train and the platform. during the past-fortn*htt Nearly._ . rodnced as economically as possible. The Ontario regulations are being In the group are several women who Sir Frederick Sykes, Governor for every home where there are childzeni ,alt'that the ttlreement°has done is to adopted by other Canadian provinces- said they are planning European trips Bombay, succeeded in puni-g him to has one or more cases-in some in-; five us.an 'opportunity or competing and might well be considered,by corn- next Summer, but that France will*not safety. stances as many as five. There haws on more nearly even term, 1'ri,l,ane munities in the United Stet('- ' !•arts• be included iii the itiner ry unless the The 70-year-old Viceroy'a wife was been no deaths so far, btrt severil *l!, AQueetutlwn far. mouth (N. H.)- Herald. war debts are settled before they sail- with him when the accide•. : occurred, the-'sick have developed pneumarrla .t• nl-ra.�;�j;°Fs s,_.�r°c:- _ _ ,..,r.--.�_,..:w —iww c:^• r.• ,,,, , 7�.,�.,,�> :ii• n"tom--.: �.a-- :� _ _ =v� _ ,.. _ .'.,:.•-:; ::a- "• Al4 '-Owl Laffs OUR CROSS-WORD PUZZLE .- f :1 2 3 4 3-`6 tl 9 I O' 11 We'd like to ask you this: Have any of your friend] or neighbors ever dropped In io borrow your weekly col- 12 13 t4 o _ -leetion of haadbills or circular letters " that some users seen+ to think are as 1 '16 17 , it -good m as advertising in your hoe ( 8 --paper? 19 i9 ':>kA�rl :.>:>i:'.21 Y1 1r..:. Man-"Bill bung up his stockings on ' Christmas Eve: 24 25 6 27 Neighbor--`'Khat did he get.• Mau-'d notice from the health de 78 a-=� _ v>>r::: 30 33 -•-----4aart mast. _. �a�{ •s One melzlber of the human ra e s !~ :,;F: • .relreshingly, frank, and said this to- -""'—"�•.;,%.,;<. t" day: "If i could live my life over again I INIF probably would be a failure again." - 38 He-'When the eiev ell with you I suppose all your sins flashed De- 4] 42 x <' JIF r <:;>.'> fore your eyes?„ ,. She-"?Cot at all. .a'l'e only dro c1 _. Y Pp .47 48#ve stories.' Look AroundYou 53 4 --Life should be full of earnest work, Our hearts unlasbcd by fortune's, 55 56 57 . .. frown, '" - - " •� -- - - -- , .......: �. ' 'Let perseverance conquer fate, - - - PL(JCj And merit seize the victor's crown. Horizontal 33-To stupefy iG-Key'-Hues --_ - ---- ------ V 1-Bird 40-Vehicle 17-Numerous �oII Wa o - - n$ - "' °.• 41—Sun• od " Classified Advertising n Fhe battle is not to.the strong, b-Custom g• 0-Colloquial, to strike The race not always to the fleet; 43-Type unit :d2-Thus ti OFFER TO F.t'ERF TvS'g\TOH. 1 8-To unclose -- t And he Who set'�1es co pluck the stars' - 44-{ombustibl =�t 25-Made public. B HELb:A WILI.IA31S, A List of wanted inventions and full _ 12-Nimbus y information sent free. The ax=say mom. May lose the jewels at his feet. material 26-To silence -' `DaAy, World Patent Attorn-ys. 273 tank 13-Ocean 45-Part ot 'tohe" 27-Dreamy lllustrated 'Dreasmaking Lessen Fur- 13 Street. Ottawa, Canada. get up 47-Law •niched With Every Pattern The difference between getting a 9` Quick 15=Consumed. 49-Soothing substances 29-To Lai SHAW Job and getting a husband these days, 16-Attraction 51-Wrath SHAW SCHO�LS ' giggles Giggling Gertie, is that it is 3I-Beverage - 18-Conjunction b2-Serene - '-•sititdculf to-Sad a job you can keephnd _19-pronoun • 33-tigiy woman,. .•. _ - , squalip as difficult. to fled shusband - 55--'Variety 34-Groun,' rain of Toronto meet you. i:i ^cd:ate needs g with'Dlans for individual instruction ti who can keep I 2d—Fatty tissues 56—Pitclt 36—itiiud l 1 to training for business positions. D 21—While 5,- 1 —Obifgation _ 37—�Tew Day. Night and Home Study Courses. Horace—"My wife is having hyster- 23—Preposition Vertical 39--3iusical note * i m.are Invited t H rite for aside t, t 24—Rarer -1—Irish writer 44--Stock Bay-Charles ste, De am. Can you let me have sometfiing y •-'_- .- -• to quiet her?"' er' 26—Elf 2=Decisive reverse' 4I—Entranced Dn A. ' Neighbor-••Sorry. 'old man, but [ "8-O[hera tsa 3-Beverage 42-Painful 9 29-Color " - 4-Negative ative - _ ._ r� - -haven't got a cent." - g 44--)`loafing ice "For Arctic Discoveries" . -- -- ra—To lead- _ - --45--Asiatic 82-A wine - 8-Bench - The grant of the Poi Medal t • a o Bill says he doesn't like to'help his 33--Domestfc animal Heed = 46"To beco.rt•, liquid i fourteen members of the British Arc- - wife clean house,` because he never, 48-End • tic Air Route Expedition of 1930-31 _ 'known whether to use the vacuum 84-Ts, drudge' B-Caajunctlon .50--Ta inquire - 3b-Digit 9-To fix -- draws attentio.i-to an award which is leaner. or the lawn mower' an-the 51—Frown water almost unknown to the-genersl ptabne. 36-Foolih t>3i1Y TO-Confidential .-55-•Frencli article Iriatittited lqg King Edward In 1904, grass rugs. 37-To parry 11-Tyrant b4-b'ish _ ' when it was awarded for Captain During the day sirs. Brown dis -- _ _ ____ _ -_ �- _ _ - - - Scott's Antarctic' expedition In the - - .-- _ - ehsirged her old maid and hired a new Wales w�___� ANS\:ER TO L..ST .WEEK'S - y, it has also been V one, who answered the door bell when `^•'w++e mo to - Discover Coal For Pit Props PUZELE - r it --- ' members of.Shacileton's expeditions - l+[r. Brown arrived home in the even- of 1907 and 1914-16, Scott's last expe- ". He carried a bunch _of roses. St. John's Nfid. - Pitprops from C 0 j R I D�3 D E 1 M}trial dition, and the Mawson Expedition of _ which he banded to the maid. saying:: Newfoundland's forests will I { 1912. The medal is octagonal go to Y A H O,U T ]Z 8 ,iS�B 3 - - g,nal i4 Mr..Brown-"Present these to-Mrs. Wales to support the 'ceilings of shape, salt., on one side, the King's- _ -`Brown, telling• her I.want to see her trat.country's coal mines. in re- p S bead, and on the other a Polar scene 94 once." i turn, coal-.from Webb, mines.will • with a ship in winter quarters and a �- New Maid-"All right, but you bet- come to Newfonndlaad to ruse the Is, s ? C K K 8 H r L ? _ •• sledging party. -- ter make it snappy, because she 'ez• Iaad Dominion's r' 3 A L I S S IR}4 li 8 _ _ 9,�� '. 0 There was a pre�oua Polar medal. Pacts the oil man arty minute now." The barter has been arranged and s "For Arctic Discoveries," whicii : - a -contract was signed recently by H 0 li $ L S C t 1 T E 3 _Queen Victoria conferred in 1857 on ~! v► I The following amusing epitaph cuss the railway with H. L. Pritchard, of 0.R S S P A L it t 1R Surprise daughter with a complete all-who had taken,part in Arctic ex= ' noticed on the t%mbstone of Soloman Montreal, and John.Gibbon, of Car- P A 3 C �► D I Z 8 0 L 'bardiobe for Dolly. - p'editiors between 1918 and 1855.' A Pease, which was said to'have been diS, reprosentin ' Gueret,' Llewenyu 1; ? C 0 R 0 l! = R D = Isn't it adorable? _ - =similar medal, but of different design. written by Mr. Pease. himself a sum- and Meritt. It cake for the exchange D g L II D $ C 1;'I Y E , Each little garment is copied fro,n. was awarded; Inter in the Queens lber of years before his death; of 78,000 tons- of pitprops-equival- D T ]4 g g ON E 9 the latest designs in children's clothes. rE fair, for other Arctic .expeditions. -Vuder this sod, and under these trees, ent to 38,040 cords--:for 4x,000 tons Note'tlse pantie combination. Then Two of the explorers who figure:in "Here Ilea the pod of Solomon Pease; : of Welsh coal,. Ttt•e figures '*ere of course she must.have a slip. It but- the recent list-Mr: Watkins and- :,He is not is this hole-,it's only his arrived at after placing the price of Battered Or Painted? tans on the shoulders. The dress with Captain Lemon--have died'ssinre 0 ':. pod, coal on a $5 basis per ton. A new custom of haberdasheries is brief yeoke-is the cutest ever. The expedition for which the medal- has ,s ,oe's shelled out his soul and gone up E the naming of• current models tit paamas are ultra-smart. - The last been awarded. These medals will to to God. _ _ _ mans felt hates after some . of . the ward is the swagger Coat,with scarf to.their relatives. —Evil is a far more cunning'and per- better known London thoroughfares. tie,,The hat is the sportive Uret Cype. - Flowers of Speech severing propagandist than good, for, The One we saw beitrg pursued dawn The whole outfit can easily be made Red Curb Bars Paris Parking, _ He calls a spade a spade, it has no inward strength, and is the averitie Ellis morning was aII too from remnants. - Paris,-Tile city a tharities have o, Does Joe, driven to seek- countenance- a_nd- evidently of the Fleet Street variety. Style No, 2976- comes fn-sizes. for cided to indicate-by red curbston , . sympathy.-Lflwell.,, Save when he drops tc -The Christian Science Monitor. d>;lis I8,20,22, 24 and 26 inches high. points where no parking is allowed., . On his toe. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. Floorwalker (to a harassed-fool. _ Write-your name and address plain- • -~ _ 'iy, giving number and size of such ;�r l cral Limbs paatomerl.- "Are you ..looking for /��rT�TMO ' g pometh1�g in men's clothing, air?" '� � �V LL n " / - patterns as you want, Enclase.l6c ih Mere Man-Certainly not. I'm look• stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap Years Guarantee. ; Ins for someth�,ng In women'; clothing. ° �• it carefully). for each number, and :METAL OR WOOD ' ::.fie lost my,wit�." addrns your order to Wilson•Pattern Write S. J. DEW, t :F Strvice, ?8 West Adelaide St.,Toronto. - 129 Church St Toronto f -The height of illegibility=a doctor'a -- TRU8SeS _pr'escription written with a post-office, , No New Styles - -; den in the rumble-seat of a second. _ ►and car. — — - For Masculil�e Mode T.B.--A FREE BOOK a London still claims dictatorial au- Conscience becomes mort-sensitive thority in the matter of•men's to lli TO $E GIVEN AWAY b ] la we $et nearer right, Any sufferer from this disease who B " n: '° '"' Ions, but this season no new decrese has not yet read the hook recently T u ' ' are going forth. Published at 8/6d,by as English phy- s - sician, on the treatment sad Cure of. "cJaVee� My Life" Because of life times, tich and poor TuberLUlosI may have a copy whilst -- t .7 ` the supply lasts. cent free charge men alike are wearing, their. last a year's clothes. Tailors have taken to "say address Applications to Mrs, Younger Explains Why She So' l�r t � � ` the common-sense attitude that it is Enoch J,swicYer,>xew Qermaay. sL&. - ': Gladly-Recommends Dr: Wiiliams' s t + not the 'right Alma-to tatiach `new Pink'Pills for Run-Down —- ----- ?; >. sty les. Women Overcoats show the most notice- Reduce fat Safely Dr. Williams' Pink able changes. Although the double- ;• Here is the fat reducing news for _ Worth' Pills'proved to be of F'`1 �, ' Breasted.Chesterfield Jn..dark-blue or wbfeb you have waited. Chew one such great benefit t0 : gray still is the-great favorite, most piece o LACEY'S 3fEl?ICATED RE- Tef1 Times g DIKING GU11i after each me el and' me,for anaemia,that sd of this year's models are belted in lose j Their 'Price .gto ��, pound after D9und 01 unsightly w � the back. For those who can af- fat. The safest, most convenient' I feel It my duty to .F • i method You have ever heard of: Im- • recommend them t0 b • °:; s Y ford new coats,. a roomy, toll-belted ported from England. Succeeds where _ r^ * am quite ``'^:'>'>:` €;:,x «. ' ' « `: r ; ulster with wide collar_and-sporty. "aII other methods Gave failed. Z`hou- "' d h b _ - - sans a enPnit.,,t_ fur- cs .,t T. `- ore that at one time tlls Pills saved <�t j lines is.tike latest thing. sands writes: '.. - life," writes Mrs, G. Younger, 5 ' + :: ., -t• -- shall continue to take Lacey's 2t V Medicine Hat,Alberta. "Dr. Williams' �� ` $ :-cgte al rig it hus-rid -rnc Five-Letter Cable i _ kink Palle helped me keep the health ,'€ : s lbs. excess fat in three, weeks and that I now enjoy and made me feel- Code i5 $t1d03fEEKl improied my health," _ What life is worth living.. 7t the Pills C% $ k 3 + t LACEY'S does not contain Thyroid or ,ieo>zld not be bought far less than =5 ` j ,[,: . Madrid.--The , In,ernat:ona Coin- other harmful drugs and is not habit- :° :.' n1unicktions Conference has adopted forming. It is a.combtnatioa of.rec- ,� <:•:,,: a reromm @ndption for the estab'!ish= a box, I would not be withOtit them. ognised. an-ti-fat ingredients in a -The effectiveness of Dr. Williams' pleasant chewing K>S1 form ORS. • ,�,� >F , tic�ca�x•K"'C'" ntEn't Of s,'1 unTeatrlCted tivel2tteT PROVED BY $RIh'IS)3 DOCTORS. •'".;,'f Pink Pills is,due to-hMr.rebulldiiig ^::;.:;:z<.:;1.; " ;': :<».; .: Aids digestion and-improves health. w code, replacing the prest°ilt ten-let. Sold and recommended by all dru c>>sracfer: They create an abundant ,: '' ter' words "now periitissible in doled and dEpartment stores- inly 75c for a ti " ayply of red blood cells and.these :. •::; ..,., ::' week's supply. To redule SAFELY— ,.'',. : .. cable messages. r :.A EY 1s flrao3t and. restore exhausted neT9dt ask Your dealer for r S R - < Wriited States representatives, who DUCTNG 'GtTM. If Yon do not live fad Tun-down tissues. A -new vigor near a druggist please', r not to a; That examples, of ice statuary are features of fife winter season in expressed a feeling that American r.ACft;s's, P.O. �oz fie, ♦sncouvr, rrseulok and 1$e takes m a different • fubee? The figures-are cWpped by hand from solid communications companies would be B.C. rl�tafled ' outlook. Give Dr.Williams' Pilik Pula _Q�•iawa and P Postnafa.> _ tb 8c�ra o! ice and the the loser by, this.arrangentcnt, were Is fair trial. At your drilgitist's, 50c a y take many forma. Aare is 'a boar' carved package: " from Ice and the sculptor puttin the•finishin touches to the fob. granted the prerogative of raisin.e .. -- 6 g from Vienna to Paris. . - 1-$SUE No. 52--�32 t I- • vWcvIN _ a.-v: �:- ....•.••a.,u. ;,.i',,, S.' "e' s .:r' ..w ,_"'1 4'•ro '..:.• r0. ^.F.��.a'. °°,.,s:;: „;�+"•.y;-'� r..sy :� ,.,,• , c• wk9i' .'V i'c✓,:y;-y _ _ ."�" - '3!"i''�.'. ^.,-i +a-c'�•x•'- -' .r.7�`ti,r _ - r.. _ .-a...�..:w....:. -,X.rte ".^•'F-"n*.k, •Y:-y s `. ^_ ....•F•--..y.,,.-: a r..,,..,._.."..:' Y� rx'.'w'°�.T�9'�y','in y-,T,.:'-^; �',`•�•-'-�-�.+. •t �2- i4^,.. -( •S s 7- - •9 - ^1 �, ing ., . , fp. +,.,"/q/ , • .• -K ✓ .., _,f __. .. .. .. �h a .. _,.. ., -• Y.7L� S'I�+'6 —Wednesday of Lbi' week was —The post office will be open 4 5 .))rJI• - �. • the shortest day of the, vear, from 10 to 11 a. m. oa Dec. 26tb,_1 and the days are•beginning Lo hour oni —We wish our readers a Merry lengthen, but it will be several —See �ickering Heat Mark Qiristmste. weeks before there will be any change of advt. on another page. * - -- —sire. Wm. Sestet of Whitby, ,appreeiable difference. Important -- _.- wan hoovaoeer Sunday. —The annual. school meeting•of =Mrs. John Poynter had' the —Mrs. D. J. Callaghan and the various schools in the province misfortune to fall one dayy last •- - e "eitiil n were In the city on will b@ held at 10 a. m. on Wed• week and fracture several ribs. r ` Friday. nesday, Dec.- -�thi--w hen--t-he.—•-,rMrs �V�:-Westney spent the i ee in —Reg. Barker, of '',14"ton, electiop of trustees will be held week and 'with her daughter, - - Was home over Sunday suffering and matters of interest will be Muriel, who is attending Toronto from a severe cold. discussed. Universit - - ' _=-Mrs.-_B,ohect _flomstll_e..aad_ —fat. Geor e'e _Cbnrpl,i f4unday, .=LrB- $pees,-of B ..�a;�, Yre. Wm. H: Orommer spent Dec, 25th; Chriatniss Day : 10 a.m. will be in town shortly to tuns _ A� Friday in the city Sunday School , 11�i. m , Oelebra- pianos. Auk ►►rases left a E THE _ —Mrs. Strauchau, of, Goderich, Lion of the Holy Communion,with NEws office will receive prompit sppeent the week end with her niece, Christmas message by the Rector. and careful attention. iltrs. Oliver•Crummer. The etieninR service will be at 700 =Dr. Carmichael will be in char- ,�•II O �`� ; —W. C. Murkar was confined to o clock and will be in the nature ge of the service of the' Presbyter- - �.is his bed for several days suffering of a carol service. with short tars Church,at the Erienda'' Meeting d t ". a verT severe-eold. address by the Rector. and the House on Sunday next at 2.30 p. m. —Archie P. Mechin, of' Sarnia. old, well loved carols will be sung. Everybody,welcome. The Bible Class spen't the week end -here with liis It is hoped that a large number of and Sunday School will meet at 1.30 _ Law Yeah . parents, H. and Mrs. Mechin- communicants will avail theta- —There is renewed activity at ppy —The Sacrament of the Lord's selves of the opportunity of cone the General Motors at Oshawa. Supper will be diouenped in, St. ing to the Lags• Tabl'ei and'thus, and it in expected that- about 200 - • _ _ _ . • ,.� Andrew's Church oa Sunday: Jan. in th? s�ost 'truly Christian employees will be back to work in _ - _ _ ._ _ - "IP 8th manner, celebrate the birthday of about -a week, who are now —The township • :nominations the King of Kings, receiving relief, This will lighten will be held in the Township Hall, —A very successful meeting of the bnrden'of the Welfore Board. _ Brougham, on Monday neat, Dec. the Lt. F. P. S. was held lt•st- —,Ruae Wallace; of the Old 20t•b, beginning at 1.00 p. m. Wednesday 'evening in St. Ad. Church Service Station, wishes all —Rev. Dr. D. B. Marsh, form drew's school roam, with an ab his friends and patrons a Merry ` erly of Piekerine. who has re-sigp tendance of 4.5. • Rev. H. Crozier Chrietmas and a Happy . and ..Radio Licenses Issued. ; Lad from his '�TorRich rharRe, has conducted the election of officer?, Prosperous New Year. He i9 - - - , which resnited as follo.vs : Hun. grateful fur pass patronage and Fred 'Bunting, N' Pickering moved into Hamilton Lo reside.. • _ —Our public schools have closed Pres., Rev. 13. Crozier :'President.-asks for a-contiouance of the same for tLe Chrietmas holidays, and Sidney Wonnacott : Vice•Pres.; during the pear 1A:33. Established 1857. the teachers :ere speadica their Jack Chapman See'y: •Jean —Norman Carlton, -of Brock - - Annaw: Cor.-Sec'y,I-mbel S nireez: Road, appear-ed•in the Pickering paCatioo st their respective bon6ee g —Mrs. C. Bradley, we are•sorry Trees.. Henry Weatney �gst. "Police Court on Monday evening, to report, bee not been so well Treas., Jack Annan ; Pianirt, charged with the theft of a watch `during the past week. and has Myrtle Lockwood ; A%st. Pianist, fromm Seth Badgerow: Ile was been confined.'to her bed much of Ruby Andrew; Librarian, Mildred found gnilty,_ but was let off oo ore . _. .the time. Barrett: Editor, Jean Clark. Asst. suspended sentence for tw•o years, —R. F. Hutching is carrying hie'Editor, Jean Aa.nan; M. R. 9ec'y, on baying the costa of the court. _ left arm around in a sling. He Armand Goldsmith;Asst ,Leonard —Motoring for pleasure has • - _ _:_.____.__.._ _ — had a small bone in his wrist Barrett : Christian Fellowebip-beau on the decrease since the : - beskeo, but other complications Cuam., Margaret Westney and cold weather has set 'in. The _ a'e giving him trouble. Cecil Lockwood-Missionary Cow., scarcity of money -makes -it im i 4 � r —The Senior Dramatic Club of Cyril Morley and Madeline Craw• possible for mauy to buy gasoline % � >tbe United Chwch will present ford ; Citizenship Com., Garnet to be used solely for pleasure, and royalty play "Ouly Sally-Crewford'and- Howard Laver Lit. those on relief have their licenses An 3•"in St. Andrew's Church on,erary and Social Corn., Hazel taken from them so long as they Friday evening, Jan. 6th. Carter and Hugh Squires. are on_relief. = `y r „r —The annual Christmas tree —The Peterbnru district has —Remember the Christma+• tree -,ca sand social for members of St. been' having rather an unusual and entertainment, seder the _ Gh or re's Sunday School will ,be exnerience during the past week auspices of St. Andrew's Sunday held is the Club lioome Thursday.�with goods, altbongh there has Stihool, to be given ro the A. F. P. R.9 = Dec. 22, bes;ioaing at .5.30 p m. been eontinuoue fro-3ty weather. A• rooms on TneAday evening_ —A number of the Crusaders of-The•Otonabee River, which flows next. An interesting program 1St. Paul'sChur:h went *o Taruato;tbrouRh• Peterboru and emptied Rill be given consisting of solos. - t '` ��' • ' on Sunday afternoon. to hear-lato Rice L%ke. over�fl-)wed itr -chorngeA, recitations,• Scottish. bank-- rind fl•►oded .the ad „ining dancing ett.•.. . A silver eollec-tiun _ V•L;�� speaks s connected- with the Clx J ford Movement. A number re dm•tirjut• An ice jaw: has formed„Will be taken-at the doc r. • .Maine 1 for the evening aigo at the rv-uth of-the river. ^a+r•+ioR =The• weather prophets -who LL —Ag Chrietinaa Day ^amen on'-the.river to ri9e.a heicht c1 ninny pr>:dicted a mild winter ahoniti 9undsty, the holiday will 5e feet and fi,,odiog th- wnc4e.net bury and deliver the gf)odr. obsery•d cn the following day, .oun:ry f!)r many . !Idle-, eve:: The Rlnter'ia c'reepine on and we 1�ec. L+' n. On Sunday, C+�ris:rnaa re-ldential -street :r, Peierbu:•.). ba.'e not had any •ign- yet Uf a i 1 -Y t�i.d winter. We a�rP beginii'irs r �r - :, l�Ry, Rupr,•ariate qer:i;e+ wl;l .he Cella:. are toile l ar.d f•:,na.? held In Lhr L•aCllf'7S i'h7rtnea, D It c,.t. ,•''Many t`t;'dene:•!.. grlir,- t„ loge :cntidence' in �� ►irreli, —J.i,t o►:e nm.,re day to do ys, r-had their cellars v�Rr. wild eee�e and other will animal• .. Abr•ietrua9 0ioppine•., -Th-ere Hie_table-. �ill lose all., C5i�ketia hive tzi l bird* w•ni'.h are credit with- : still nman} be%ntrfr:l a'nd_ nsrf'tl tc ren,aT7 ,,n'tneir raga-t=; and are au::a lag ►,+ r�nc im abc;ut Lane her. "iarii.lew in t ie tillage. from-w•hi.h unfrd . Tne flood i-. the u,�� t —Tue fit':,wen_Q In=ti--it,will pu can make +t rood aelw-tion, EO ever knr,wv., and exvert• j.ay m. tt.'rrold -:heir TPR,:7ar• C7eetin un iget belay and do not delay top dynamite woclld be -ti-glean 'n Tn?+tlay neat, Imo. ''7th. RL'ib?. ,long. -- re:nuving :he aggro• of list xncl_ li,,fiie 4 Mrs. J. I)raUer,_ Cbgrc•-h; _ —rhe ice•usao sae fallen into R tbat,nnly .r:-.ild weatisPr will oregk Torre wi:l be the a=na1 ea• — 'period of depression owinc to tbp' cp the jam, but in the meantime ••flange of Christina- ,prenent:+,'in r" ea ra of Jack Front. The coal the 'mater will eue�tinuE t:, :ire. val+ie n,,t to ez `eed '23.. Preseuta ne r-f h has• -r• v r' ar-e,v dorsal, hat tho•,e why bring —v t e con errs e e .. P _ '�tnan pan e - h at the diva n � - - g pre me t f one will receive . one. Roil Cal', • tbP ice n►Ra while be is pprapiriast. given in Pickering wR5 that ct.t.en -- - - _ _ - - ' • while hard at . work ehove3lirtg :}nd.er the an,pi=e•5-�.f_the A �—P.- r Asper. "The----- �y coal A. of St. Geurge'-Church,i)n Taea Beau:y of Chri-tenant' :will be V - -The Ladies' Aid-Society'of-the dad evening lR-t. The aril-t- in given by MrL J. Cowan. Prerbyteriao Church will meet at eluded a hieb-cias- r'oo,edian, Roo —Fee d Pu.4till,'of Green--River, the home of ides. W. J. M.'.ler ai w•ae most genvrcnii to h'is Rihureeia who ct•as charged with- doing 8 00 e,'clock, on Wednesday. Dec: 'tive audience, giving number after-itr-�v� bodily berm to a young a a •'28th. As thie is the last meeting nummber We also gmAtly enjoyed Toronto nran who was treepaesing of the year a good attendance in the splendid baritone• Loloi'Ft and• on hi* premieeQ, wRs tried at the r uested.' the talented young • c•ornettist• county Eeasiona before Judge 1 1 liercbanta LhronRhont the The very funny munolugea Rrren Ruddy last week and Rai let oft on eountrvfreport a eonsidera>rle fall, by Another rmre•mber of ':e warty simepended sentence, after paying = inst off in the Chrietmas trade. were oleo reL•eiveci with ugh glee, court costa. The charge of crimi n' Tnis was exoe�ted, owing to the while the versatile c'►ri`panist• Rl negligence bro,rght again4t C. ' ;. depression; and �•on@eq:rently rendered great se:vice in making Pascoe, of R hitby, who csas in a t: - c many „f the merchants did not tns evening enjoyable, ,lies. Mood motor accident east of the Whitby stock :p Eo heavily A? a=gal. gave two numbers in h'e'r vi-nal townline, several week- ago, was _ �_. __ —The ratepayers r f the village brilliant way, Rind 1i:t;e Kati:leen iii-r:',iseetl. `We will appreciate it very much if You will. endeavor _ will :vest .in LUP ToRn ,Hall on �i'a:a•)n Retie Rr?a7 t,le9-ere n'i:h —On Wednesday afternoon �f . ay evening. Dee. •'',th, Ar i:er t«o reaita�ions. Yh ,se whr� l,AQt week ea.r ferry, Ontario No. 2, . cp bOf yoli Qiristrnas Gifts here. ' 9 3ti n',•l <c,k. for tine nurpo=e cf• `taFed k:vay r:i�srd R '.ery rhea- evl4k-b tidied hetwPen Cob,,,irg and - re6.ivinR the bri-ancmgl sth!e,,_pn-t• treat, and it Is ' ouad th'a t,. if fie and- Charlijtte, `. Y., left- tine :-.$ }p Sgt •Hom@ slid help, are frar[�zr,ate Lau ::;�st�-=rave am--?titter �btt fur•C;a•,bcict-r'g;-,41t_R-]res - -- ,for *_he year and niolinatine , Rbfrit ialf Ra Acros+ the lake, j �cnndidhteg f�•r the pusi•i:)n cf other vi-i*_ ter r;•9 ce Dart}', , al, y : "'�vut Home Town-: police trnatee. friends will tagP ndvantas;P of a a gale Lprang n.p and cknsed the p —On Friday mornioe last we 'real niti-teal treat. The neat meet• G'apt.ia to Abandon bi? efforts to H A !. MAN: J were treated to the first zero• inR of the A. Y. P. A. rill be on reat•h: Cubourg, and. to do the f weather of the winter, wizen Dec. -OOth, with Miss Betty Bing" safe-t thing cinder the drunrm s- • ton, Literary convener; in eharee. stances, -that i--to face the wind thermorneLers registered 4 degrees _ c rs which was blowing from the - -- - - - "- ----_-�—"- below zero. The weather wRS . One:of the mot t succe_ fal of - . tempered somewhat by the the United Church Snnda'y School west. During the nigh i[ con' .� absence rf'wind.and the .cold war Christmas enter taintr,ent of. re. tinned ity course to the-west until : _,.not fflt so much as it eras several cent- years. wan held f,n .Friday early Thnreday morning, when it—= SE I BERLTN dav� previously wizen the temper• evening' lRSt, Dec.' lath. It coo was brought to anchor quite close •.stnre was 20 degrees 'higher, bnt Listed of the �isnI] rec•itatiuns by 'to the Lahore opposite Stork Bron., , - - a�xompanied oy quite 'R high the younger classes which were Rt'-ti9e east ride of French.man'a• — - wjad. given in the naive And inirtaitable BAY• The wind soup moderates - -: -___Spec a �er.Vlce �lres _ - —Tbe Salvation Army at Wbit. manner which yonngr=ters have and the boat was able to return to' - - --__—},y .d,;: � a K.,.,.1 ...,,b u„,; and--wl}i2h ever: fail tc y a -Cohotug- .--The_boat_carried no_ ._ _. - .•_ •...there drys of depression. ilanv appreciative audience. The Jr. passengers and at no-time was °,As tbousands of drivers now know= axe tranaieote who bad no place in olasses also 'gave some excellent. in any danger. - ---- __ -:which they could sleep have eompe nntnbers consisting of a negro —Special Christmas services will iQIIilt BtrOII�er and,�wear lour er than anp -under the protection of the Sal. chorus, pantomirues. a playlet and be.held in the lTnited Chisrcht ' vatiou Army, woo hate provided drill wbich were tendered in morning and evening, Rev. H. G. .:4:tire' even Seiberling could ever build l-- --- + ver Crozier offeiating at both services. : =3 oubHa ••with sleeping gnarters in y pleasing manner and were the Town )hall, and supplied them heartily applauded, Special men. The order of the evening service - before. with -hot rrmeeittr Ae_.many .as- tion mnet be. made of the short ,at 7 30_wilt-be•as follows_ _ Pfghteen have been ministered to play, "Chrietmas at the Stebbins, y :_- t - �'• - l: Selection b the Choir. - which a'as 2. Dox. _ . in this way igone nisi.•,_ given_by the Sr...claeeee- • • :•' .-' 'C�Ome -iII .and 88k..t0 see .these �0?ldjfliiaoi- A. lnvocati0a:• � ' —Snots Clone is, having R veryy and shoct'ed some budding talent 4, Hymn No. 47. busy week:• He has been attend. among the senior echolare. Much g,_-Scripture Lesson, .-ue tire°. E ; _ ing many Sunday School andtday credit is due the teacbera -and 6,. Selection by the Choir. _ ec�b041.conceicZedistribritiagCh 'et: 'others who ep6nt •much -time and 7. Prayer. . mac presents, and Saturday f all effort of preparing and training 8. Ansouncements. er. _ p N E ' •lull] be the bueieat night of ell the scholars for the concert. This A, Offering—Prayer. j,J •: _ when he enters millions of homes happy annual event was-brotight ' 10: Selection by the Choir. CH A S e pntting presents on CbriemRS to a clone when Sunday School 11, Bymo No. 5P. • Sn t 12. Chrietmas Subject by Rev,H, 0. � ' - 'trees and in etockin-gn. As-be was P •. Leslie Morley, nAbered io Crosier. - General Pepairejoils sad* as.: not able to finish his work b Santa Claus, who, in jolt ha y Y ppy 13. Prayer. P1CkeTin +CJntaTlo • Chris mss p. and manner. distributed the runup l4. gyms No. ' Main wmt.week for 'several dais•-resent#on the Cbrietmas tree. 16, Benediction,