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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1932_12_30 _ . .r.�..e•' v z_°.:. _Y� .. ;.tom. _ •v.' ''s. AIL •..:.. ",,-as2.;.'•tw= •:�:°:.rte VOL* =L1I. - - PIC�ERINC z ONT.. FRIDAY. DEc. 30, •1932. - - :; ,ysar�ss�si+rstal gas,*. ` CEDAR GROVE. BROCK ROAD. ; ,. _ There's good music, large ice-sur- Mrs. Jas. Kaye's daughter and GREENWOOD M04ft acl �_ 0. face and improved and enlarged., dr- family from Windsor were•home for ]DR.-H. O. PEARSON-Physician, A good supply of Hard and Soft es sing C roomsr at Cedar-Grove Rink. Christmas. ; andSorgeon, Dumbarton. 101y_ Just imagine skating, from 7.30 to Mr. A. Jackson and family, of Coal on hand. A18o a Supply .30 p. rfi then•free lunch and coffee Toronto, visited -Mr. W.'H. Jackson RB. FORBYTH, Oph D., Dliec or „of $indling Wood, followed. by dancing till.midnight. on Monday: e OVtometrical'A••ociationalOntario. Reg• stave ldngth. • livery Saturday night at Cedai'Groi•e Mr. Pete Jackson while out hunt- Member of the America Oyiometsical Enjoy open air skating at Cedar Gr- ing'accidentally tripped over a tog, »; a•aadatioa. Eyes examined by appointment 12tf ---Phone Pick. 1709. 4V Phase 98od.Claremont, Out. ove Rink,- Iocated'midst, scenic surf- the gulf went off.,and shot a rabbit. oundings, brilliantly lighted and per- - The Brock Rd. concert and Xmas -. teptae. DONALD MUNRO; PICSERING fectly s'^_eltered from. all wind. There Tiee put on by the pupils was a big _ - THIS IS T�F� are big crowds at Cedar Grove Rank success-and enjoyed by-the commun- ,nUNCAN B. McINI'YRE-'Barrie• D , A $ R on Tuesday nights, skating and.daps- ity. FARMERS' MILL . L ter. Sohctor, Notary. office-Brock St. Y Sough:Oppw,te Bell Telephone Office, w�::by. GENERAL INSURANCE. irg until midnight and with a surp- The Brock Ijd. School Board meet- Phwe45. esty AGENCY risingly low admission. in¢ was teld'- oir Wednesday; Dec._ Highest Priced Paid For 1. DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAI►i•, - ONTARIO 25tt1. fir. Chas. Hood being appoint- R•Solic,tor, Notary Public. Moneyto Lcad. GfiEENVVUOO. tr } �/�eal. 6� ed trustee. Mr. R.-Fu,.e_ and Mr. W. heat lug : formerly occupied by the late A.E.Cbrirr -- Ellicott being the O*. er trustees.Office aoutt,win¢cc Conn House,Whitby. hri3 Facilities for placing any kind of In- miss Ruby Antis s :siting friend:; - _ - surance at bee: rates - at West Hill. EATON. BELL 14 ROSE, Barrist- available. - OLt1CARTUi� end Barley - Bers. 5olic::ors. 904 Northern Ontario -Security and Service my Mntto, � m Onnerad and family spent j Building,33U Bay Street,'Ibronto,,, > Chris.mas at Chi.°':ale.. r. ip*r It n'lil d t0 buy from and` w.1 Beaton,. •,_ 421y Phone Pi k. 515. - Ormerud sp- This weep is e=tine becausg p y y Elnnaer_rn a.. -ir o h f-eIC r local n�i , to f the school meeting. tcT you al tl1 ; H.a.Bell. "_ .. _�_.__. ___.______ ent -Monday at Claremont. Nliss Winnie Hardwick spent the keep thein going. When J.Ur.-F. Ross. Adelaide 2838-9 lljt• �r1'upta h8rd is bury ihese day week end with' Misses Basset. they,are closed ycu are at i J. H. Beal, Claremont in.tallin ad:o; i3 *hp per l borheod, - ' RICRARC60N, P]GKERING d¢ g r K Puss _Heron, of Wes.' Hilt is t`isit= tae merely of the, t ML'L EY-Barri•tere,Solicitors,Notarits PHON;'f 83A She Gt2e`on famiT , of Claremont tPLbl,c 213.214 Confederation Life Bu:id,ny, called on 'Mrs. M. Sadler one day ing with Alex Thom fur a feu daps. intereete. -� t'anct of Yon e'and Richmond Ste. Toronto, TT T� Mrs.,Niackey, of Toronto, spent the _Vheoen-Ads e-astr9and._caso_ .a -.aonoiat-_. __F U R N 1 T U R E recently. `holiday w-1"th her daughter, Mrs. A. Save money these bard meat Saturday evenings, Pickering rewdenee Miss '-Margaret Graham, of Clare- Gourlie. _ +tLmee by exeb�nging your Pick. stf We are displaying an' attractive - ? pbOf1F P g wont, spent Christmas with Dirk and John Ta�1br Sr. and grain fur Sour and ' Q tv of ai:was Gifts. - Silas Dixon, ltttik x,_- uc�l,t Titers, & 114c-lILLAN-Btirris- � P.,hr T'a,•t,.i• cn nt ti couple of days cereals. - Soicrtors, Notary. Pcohc. sos.R_yat Aluminum and (4rani„eware Etc, (,,l;,,lite a large number from arounu north of Belleville this week. Bank Bldg.Tofonto Phone Elgin.5.3o3 or 53ot. Furniture and Furniture here attended the nomination meet- 1;•;onomize in feeding 1 s b ` Residence,Pickering, Onr..or by appointment. Novelties. The Adult Fellowship will meet in & IJ g y lP'kvlermgOt5ce,Gordon House, Thursdaysand intl at Brougham on Monday. the S. -room on_Ttiesday, Jan. 3rd feeding finely -ground grain- Saturday* from 7.30 p. m to .9.oc p. .m_or Pilicea,low, in keeping with times. - hiss Slater and' Miss Irate Green ,pt♦oaePick2o.A. a ly of Toronto, are spending a few-days Mr. W:H. Moore M. P. Will speak. it makes more pork when fin,- J++ f-with ro F. L. and Mrs. Green. • John and Mrs. Taylor -and .family ely ground. One cent a bag _ _ 1400►Fi1V i Rev F Horton and famlty--spent h pent home i with-his father at _ extra for chopping ie 'dull- - •v his new home in Cedar Grove. twenty cents per ton, and NEIL C.SMITH. D. D. 9„ L D. S.. _ Christmag_ at Brook-)in,, - while -the with Christmas coming on Sunday finely ground is.wortp 4t letst �cbe Royal college of Dr.f Dentaal Surlgeon Graduate Taco f s end 5 X B.C. Shingles, nit:sral g;rlc are remaining fur a few days. some of our young people had a ch- a dollar a ton more in feeding Mr. and 'Mrs. Gannon, of Brough- 7o fjroversity. At Claremont o!ltce over D. A. and•LaiOed colors. apse to keep Christmas, both Sunday value. At resent low rives S•ott'a tore eery Toe•day and Foida . Ptlone, am, were here on Sunday and attend- and Monday. We heard of_some-who p p - Items ilaII• zfrtt- TORONTO ASPH ALT ROOFIN Gl ed -the chunh services in the even- it is necessary to feed right. 1�] BRBERT T. FALLAIBE, L. D 8.. in shingles, sidings and ing, - - - had-four dinners but hope they have - : - u 1 D.D.S.. Graduate•f the Royal College of roll roofings: £rule Tremble, of Weston and Miss nQ after affects. Best finality of -tore and Chest petal Surgeons and tbe,lTniveruty of Tortr„to -(ally, iron shirf9les and roolinge OI}ve Witheridge, of Toronto, are not Coal to arrive at Creenbura pies in rmdetxe second door,east of Sr. And , tlftUUGr./+1V1, Station t1t close rri^_es anci guaratt- row's Church. Pickering,dot. O�trtt-_pours a spending a few days at-the farmer _ awe to sv m.. or by appwatmtmt. We can supply the m iterial only, or_ teed weights. Call Win. -Gihson +� -•r2y give ova rice on.the cote le.:e` hOme-in the village. Bert and Mr-,. Haney spent Ch- about coal deliver wrvtcel. Phone Pick 3700. 431y B 3 P p Mr. and Mrs. Gurrull and child, of ristmas with city.zelativesr y' job, as we have secured the Oshawa, and Oscar and.Mrs._Mrs. Putine -Miss Nc,rtun, of Lindsay, spent Ch- services of a first-chLes )/ttgaiasssa 6assa. rnofiag man. and family of Oshawa --pent yChri,t- ristmas' %%Ith city relatives. ..�. . ,laws with James and Mrs. I.aine. MiG= Brandon and daughter spent 8��T�l �f GHA ;ail} Work Guaranteed. -• -lonilit '.ith -Glen-NIa,ior friends. ,. A/� ELIZABETH RICBARDF01- - FUDLEY. , Y .Ffre and automcb le insurance of a-' k s,da _ '-liss Este wa.,4 the truest -of Tor- Building ir_d GT-ne it yrreenung companies of solid firlanc,a, stand: -i- PICKERINO -•- �: unto rFl ti'•.eF-ut1 Chri�tr^a? Da Contra^tin . ' ex. • A ltanP New Y,:ar t• .A'i: } g• C' r-=tn-.a was crleL,rate''l'by all •,;" -'Irv• firer. Philip i&d 3li:s Brodia EetimatPS furnished an all claasee �j POS-TILL. Licensed Anctioneer, i ��f� i A nor ltasr,i,l? i3 t►r ua:sai family,scath= �cere Iiei' •-rton tiAt,,rr r,n.Mc,nda�•. •of work-Interior and.Kxterlor. r s+ 1' . tor Ooaattes of York sa30nversa Apr• LUMBER YARD _Mni.'hill. •,f•Stvuf:':iue. i s ill at e;inir S�'�'.- Aittra-ians and re tir•� 000 Address Gram 8,`sor P O to,00ntorseea t Mr. and -L: i?3 t�f-,rd, of H:.i pr(•�ent at the.Jhhn Yit ll r,'s hom,•. p Boa^iii ;Li:tZl�, & 07d 'OTb - Chiznrrey a B•,riit- Concrete Wurk. �� w an(1 (•reek -pe.nt -r,a (lay with .'r:.• -laIca:n, is the ^rue�t o, R-B EATONTTO WN SHIP QT.E Rfi 7on*gaaoer. 0immt•UCnertor nalrl at right ptica. i1....: �iir.t(-r: a�.rt lac•:r f'arril;P.:. h"r •�r,rt.=l=rank. and -family--'of T r- Phone.I'ickerirg,5;I2 smea.ia*; d•oo-aaara Edo, 0toney b '0004 Now i•.'heCirse-tn rave 'tlo,P tapai EiOhry �K,P ,r.:V- 1,er t};.� teeok-t0'-'nto :,r C'li::-lute;. FAIIiPA::T,� (lti7`AREC - - •o lianas of atarrtage IV•- :r,baa'.tpide't't'�: H+tr"ws '°p-tirrri. .,, r+ :�>r, I'atliurrFnt tr, t,i^_ 31s. \ atrii. --f�£=Hlacli3tc�'k, _ a'.te, i >,• F ,.. . ( hr t F..sa- t'), •( hinIe� For Sale • rays. q 'r. •'` ,,. C 41 li 'Y' 1 it rpui is quo, m . a,.rr; neR F.8 'If�ON Z7 11 r!,,I. ]e t�ri':• ICh f!.n a� rec�.,rlt , ..it•l;tr"1 f!,r - - . T�7M, MAW, -LICENSED AL'C- c' .e F i* err plr,ar•'i; s•trs cu ltzrrd.. :h__r3t�arir,. !•' tii-,&t in i•{,;cmilton. a �.,,,d sirF•\i conii...... iiun on St:r: . ry Alec,dr.tiFr in viJ,Ina t'rraru St open,: T re .H ti:!r« ;r,'.c,-r :':a. turned on dal, TIONEEF.tor l'ork,Qvtaric and Jurbam - _ r -- JF r 1••ar,gnd ax 1n, Ih(" }ti.nglQg. Count, A::k>ade.of.salts tt,rei inns"'1.:.. . ,1 S`''K-her ; , t•r:k t:nd si`: t,_° ,.Tjl a W.:1. 13ru.t'n: faplil�• u. T ire n f , .;tl. t� t a ptcmvtty attended on Fri, ay ,i .last. fT.,.r fi,.!var?i d 1 h:•g.et•. too. Terms reason:,bie. bate•for caies'may be If thiriiaK"i b•"t�':n an r(e.lri,t radio - ttrrant;ed at NEWS'Ofcv Bet and 1ndEpea• a5t tvr a_d+ wr•ri�:re i,ii of ti5e I`rtV t-r -igner'.we>e u;inlr.t5p lj_hc: ot- S",. and tltr ff. -laIct.htt family were tiled'.+ Felt 51.:e Shir.Kiaa.. _ %r phonrs. Nhrtby,Unr- Wy, r� _r tile, h•,1Aay. it i, c•rtainiy a.re- with T. C. a_ti_(i Mr*.�. $raw'n un -Ion- Ala ).-re-r rt.h,.rirg- t^;;zgy wheels. •- -- ._ '_. . Rog(•f� hfn�e�Lid(uod61+. • .day, _ .. T ti b _ - .. - -T^r pri •.•: at rik. lief, frc,m t:^e 'std oil lantern. - f,%wn mnwere F} ttp r..•d.' Vl' '=„r-y ,trt report that Gum. 7 t� E'rv'a�halr _Citizr•n�' League T.,PATERSONS t`Lz� F;NI.91Ki _1ARly ET ROBERTaQN -r. ?. W00�4T2LT3 We�� bc-on 111 at Itis sisterrs hi;nii, turl,r:r,_!-(11d nlz their arnusl concert � - GRF_1;:ti NN'UUD z'+; in Tt,runt,,. It w'a= reuort-4 at first t je:n Jul„ T41h, rratclr it,r-ttarz:cul= _:E;aMI' get p�rr4_,Pt.crre 2ttl.' 1S1r(tric.al C�t;ua^t,r S - �Viria d '- - - that he !1ati to undervo an operat- r`• _ g an Repairing fur Light , E;(,nrgr Wilson had the misforture 'You Can Bu at Home" ��/ �.^ but .,': h tie for tn. ti«•tt. y OT. Rower., �Pickerm 1r1111S as ; r s attend�,i_ tl,:: to rail s fr w Daps axo and dislrsrate _ - g vein, fr m h t isllt triads of electrical good• _ _ _ r.terjrist;t,n nseet:i at Brcugi a:n ,,.r:- hi= 1s„srhiar, •co-'will have• a holidu�' Ti it.I;�, R k?TF.R1F?S, 'Monday.-T^•• _t_%eral feelil:c here „r a while. AE C"r.�?ORIt� kept-in eta:k. $qve.`soli ti ied LAXO. the= , --•211y -- . �lt.uo 3; 3, ?ickrr:mg' rtetiv i�r rtai I'� .3. �-,.I }r..f was that an acclamatom would =ave Th.,, .annual ,business •meetine of -. L.a cleul,le cu*iyrt C..cl,l.• ,:,,.,,• {'. : the ,Sund-ly rha(A Nr be helri in the A-t-ftti HTY-Rod batter p.-VeP • fin Meal ." 3 G cantaln9 rile church on J an a . - r u -Jan. 't p. m. Every NOTICE germ (,t the wheat and other ` year.At the last meetinrz rof the Club body c,xnw.' .~ Part- of the cereal grain•. th? officers for the ran, were elect- The Alb(•rt'Gray family were at the �iD tevale ' M]IiS An .(,Ii fa:-itionetl iae�lth . 'They are: Non. Pies.• Gard. Win- Carter fariiily_ Qhristmas dinner at . 3'ou can is To�nn'o. _ prumuti.ng food modern- ter;; Pres., Prps•• lie,,..Puckrin: '�ricp- the home u.`' Charle,; Carter, of Green ' 10hopping every day led. Fur sale aL c K Wclnnacutt, •Sec.trPGeo'-Miss .J. 'later cal .Sattirday. " , i Let ns r.epair that loaky top except Wednesday -• ywirgrocer'�. nrrin� 'Uirect E'i.hl Greeting.- to readers of the New.-. Mr -. Yeryant, Ctrs. Gard. iti'intr'r4. .Who , Mill .;ern .ijrtcrestcd in the old t T c:'rkl'arF (,'t,mriitter, -1r . Fred t'ratt. h„mc> .t6wn. Altl;ouah far away thou - �kiaed 4l otrrr'Iiet'9i:a, i CFRAIN-FLOL R-FEET) ;,heat Arrived a ^Arload of f•:,rl.' -irs. Frank Puckrin and -lis; :,r,? ;till r.n*.. nti,er(•cl' Gordon _ Nti'e-tern Uatr. GIad;... Puckrin. .\Urllt,fr•�,`Y.e_. 13'y . T{ttr. jtraVitir: r ,°alti�ily sere spwaa t.laJ• Law -' Floulr'.f ar tti heat ,. .. - a''a' and Jnme, H - r :rt;r (.itri,t,r?as n rtu Nlr�.'-1c-�hirt- tie bAVe rvo=t ?thy t c�dl u* n• (-r'.; h•�.NL'r,.thc Tuninrfar}� family, of _ - .Phone _:, .• _ �'. �NTHONY WILSON -- . '"ay need. _ = --]IIGI{I�a\;� (:ILZ:L li -_ Manilla. iii:_ _ Twin P Ghk.{<I-N-fa,. (�\TARIO -Fr,1l liae',.f'Pw ltry Fevkd-r. ie,i tithnt l.,mle -- - j'rrpr:e:or T}tr an.rual ban,uc.t' th,• �i rn It � .. tv.itn d - eonccrrt that t}h' - Stf Phone .hlar6..:TiJ2 ar,ti:,uSty=Lid;e as Irrid last it- v;4 „f l.e , R. P• Fe•rrr salt' an • , __-- _ Da N. Loekw��e� �ti'e,ltresday rri�ht 4t the -%la oni: race„unt in tlr.• prv:s „1• the 50110us Christmas 'Cards . PICKEKING, ONT. }'enrpl„ Dat'c•n.t,�,rt and Yunge, Tor allt(, aciid,aPt in tt'hich -ir: Ferris re- _g --=-r- - -- --�- "ant..6. followinfz th1- ZlilAi,ki •Of Uf',I:- (•Pii'Cti CritiC:Sl '31}]ur1es: ttat �t'e aY,? A'l' r • i`.;r thr.• cuminv-y«•ar. -Mrs. T. 1'. glad to-hear tl-i at-his iltjuric= were B e-S t R G CL I DE'�IN.� Lo 'tt Prices in Years • • .•- 1 1?^ilgl2.�, i ic,id -leda'l.Flocutiuni.4t O. not so serion,lr as was at first feared, Highland Creek and her daughter, and he is nov, making favorable pro- -FUNER L DIRE-CTOR •-farion, were the entertainers for gress toward recovery. Ws :n? eteninr;. Mrs.. Di)ugta;..recited in The annual, Sunday School concert 14 e 'Private Ambulance 3 musical monololLue, --Home Sweet• aril ClrrisUtmas treat, on Wednesday We have a S ery la "k' as ort-Y Day-and Nii;?�t Servire,: Home 'at, Ghristmas Time". by .spec- evening of la t'�veel: was a decided merit to choose from, all ial reiluea, trhicli had a very touch ' success. Th'e proi;'ram consisted of �' . _•�_ Pbonie 90r!, - ing affect upon her large audience, choruses by the school, ..a minstrel _6tf12S/ .cc3th encel• : a .Malvern ,iU,� c being as appropriate at this "season comedy by teen age boys, a dialotx- OP�B to mat(sh. , As we draw near .o the ,.ble event. -li,s 111,Trion Douglas, ue by teen age girls, a Christmas y _ - :•: 'Canada's only girl xylophonkt .gave pantomime by young ladies of th(r end of another year we Markham Ont. t •�;tot, t express r, f several selections on her concert. Gr- Bible l"lass, musical selections, both . . t.i _ - _ _ _ _ -tude to our many friends - > and tylpnone and tacos, accompanreu rnstrumentat anti vocal oy these the bnsinsse entrusted __ WHY YOU NEED by NIrs. Jamieson-at the piano an%r ToutT�aTtist�, wCrC .cty� creditable- for vhe" burin s thank - 4Ir:Rienhardt on the viol. The Grand to their'tramers. -faster Donald'Wh-- I Cent ea'ch SILENT-•-GLOW 11 -last-er •toastzd the entertainer,, sec= ite-dOighted the audience in his sing- o l ti- you sincerely. We Wlii • ,nded by the newly-apointed Wor. ing of Harry Lauder songs in cost- �'a or i for .5 Cent do owr utmost to--merit a �, urite. Harry Lauder wo»ld be 'proud eonG"ionalice of Master. _$for 5-Cents or your con' IC is CLEAT, CON-'ENIENT, Ml,. T. E. Douglas, took the Ch of this--young. imitator.. Margaret fideace and a ioh yQU- : g A�-Fg TIME and ristmas Sunday evening service in Sanderson and Lloyd Hicks, trained _-19 Cents adozen -- LABOR and is P.iveicourt United Church, Toronto, by our own Bert Harvey, Rave their. _ ; �iPPY ECONOM4CAL- - giving #he-"'?�-atisity," a tale of-ths_ selections _ very creditably indeed. aOc.. or 4 for 25C. - a �. _ _ . with ® year guarantee: Christ, from Ben Hur, as depicted by Miss Helen Devitt and- :Master Billy- 5 Lew Wallace. Mrs, Douglas was acv- were well received also. The little PROSPEROUS Silent Glow Range Burner umpanied by Mr. Payette B. M., th- tots in Mrs: Gannon's cl"ass"had a roughout the entire citation on the "white gift" procession, giving their. Reme'mper it is considered more :! A 1. at $29:50. piano, while the choir -sang "Glory gifts. Altogether, this-was a delight- personal and' better taste to 1933 to God in the Hiehest" at intervals; ful'evening. Mr. and Mrs. McWhirt- write yon-r name, rather _ _.. .. _ - _ A Sale t G�oW ; imitating the shepherds in`'their, er reoeit'ed a bouquet and thanks of than have it printed, , - !•. MODEL song while they journeyed to the the-teachers, as chairman-of-the Con- not to mention-the . C• A. STERRIT a - = For Every Stove birthplace of G_hrist. Lantern slides cent Committee. The school apprec Savtng in expense. and Place. depicting the event were shown dui- inter_very.much the kindness of Mr. ing the recital which made the en- and Mrs. Harvey, in their ever.ready > Funeral' Dire•tor 3emble extremely interesting and'im- service' in' hef13 nq '90 efficiently our Jones' Drug, Ore . TH PICKERIN. G N E.• AL_VM_13USHBY pressive, showing vividly the Birth concert. Santa Claus had a full pack AMbtllanoe l5e'rOice - - of Christmas Dag. Mrs?( Marion Dow= of treats which delilrhted the child- x Phone 1 Q Hardware Phone'4eW glas played Xmas Carols on the Bella• ren. The secretary, John Knox, gave Phone 6800 PIC{SRINC# before and after the recital, accomp• a good report for the Sunday'3chool PidkeriaLyt • • Ontario �Ot'�yga 011tais - anied by the- pipe drgan: in 1932. _ r__ for some time and it cans like an old - threshing machine, follow these direc• What's Wrong Puzzle tions: Pour kerosene, inst-ac' of oil, -. ... Y { iwom an s into the oil holes. Then take an old piece of goods and stitch tot' 15 Or ' more minutes. This run, the kern. • sene through the.macbine. Wben it is entirely run out.xhen p:it to`your �' �' ac f -- - -World -- good oil. � - g _ • d MAIR M. MORGAN .- "•j _ - �i L.0-�`-� • 'J t y Household Hints A Woman's Place.is In the Home.' A paste of powdered starc•li and salt n r- ` A; mixed with lemon juice and spread + 1� - - - ...... .. .........._, The New Year ness of the fish, or fillet or portion of't„r, luc SC SLLS �eulo,es rue spots. A settling of old accounts and a fish, which is being used. - -clean start. The ledger page with A piece of fish an Inch c,. less is - - - - - - - -.r v both debit and credit columns clear thickness wJl cook in ten minutes in L and clean. Was the debit side in deep a hot oven-an oven with a tempera. Sunda �CS1Ql�/� red last year as regards kindness, ture from 500`to 600 degrees Fahren- �7 -- -good temper *and forbearance, let us heat.. This t`_me is quite sufficient, no -� try to better the record for 1933. The matter whether the quantity of fish is Lesson ; ,$ year 1932 has not been rich In worldly one pound or five pounds, so long-as things for anyone but actually a deep= the thickness is not more than an • _ • . . • . . . er strong sense of true values has re. inch. ,. January t, Less:n t-John Prepares sulted. In meager times the list of "If the fish i:, btine steamed or -friends dwindles and those that re• boiled, or poached in th•-oven, and is the Way for Jesus-Mark 1: 1.11. not more than au inch thick, it should Golden Text-Prepare ye the w y maitr are the staunch "old guard" of the Lord, make his paths , whose friendship and standing-by be cooked from ten to twelve minutes, straight.-Mark 1: 3. counts so much in the close realities according to the degre, of heat and j - 'a! life, Now for the frivolous side of the mode of cooking. ANALYSIS, iiARVS`( the New Year. In England one of the "If several pounds of fish are pur- 1. IRE H-:x.'.LD, Mark 1: 1--,. IL Ur_t SSA. favorite,games a party 3s the Kish- chased in one piece, it is better to cut If STOOPING To CONQUER, Alark 1: y. _ ; Jr , Ing Bowl. At the hour of midnight, it into serving portions of about three III. THE SUPREME ENDOWMENT Mar's � ere ar 1: 10, 11. 'fifers are from fifteen to twenty mistakes in each of the cartoons � 18 hats a bowl three-quarters filled with to-the pound and to cook the-piece�•.as ,t'bleb will appear. weekly on this page. flee if you can find them and then Water. The guests must write their if they -were fillet If it is cooks is INTRODUCTION-The six mwnths' ser- one large pies the outside is likely ies of .lessons, begi.i_..r..l today pre: compare with fist which will be published next week _._wishes on.long thin slips of paper-and e+ , a �s $ tl}€e-af-tress-• as-g.ven by _ told them once quite fiat: After sdbaf- to be ocef'cooked before the tissues are -Answer to Last Week's Puzzle. half of woman's skirt is scalloped. Iling, bead at one end and fin on the cooked at the bone. Mark,�the earliest t.ospcl. At first Man has only half a necktie. Meat markets do not have vases of the church had no written record �f side of the bowl so that the other end the lif or te'tchings of our Lord. Child has only one galosh on. _ Sowers. projects into the centre. Make a Add No Water Liling SO-Lear tht evet:tlooking far One sleeve of lady's dress is seal- Center piece of meat in box not. !i small paper bone, put it to Host with 11MMOMMy, °�--- banging on hooks. a lighted candle in it, and give, the cer concluded, "that fish is to be cook. feel Cie need .ii it. When, however, Woman's beads do not reach around nose • crater a lucky stir the boat will sail ed quickly in a hot oven should never the new faith spread into pagan tom- her neck. Part of picture frame is unpainted. trays any water put into the pan with n.unities.'as the hope of an early re- around and catch �a-wish alight, this ,being rescued and read aloud, and so it- If 'water is added. the fish will turn gradually died, a recon. became - - g nee: •..:;ry. Pau:, it is tru., had t,et:r; that inner group which was to be the out of his 1''ath.,r.'s trill, Le_us receiv- - on until all are. burnt. Sueb wishes steam and the juices run out. when wricirg his letters to his churches- nucle is of the new kingdo.r. of Gal. ed • niplete assurance, vs. 10, .1.. are said to come true during the year. this happens you get a highly flavored but they dealt with specific situations. . John had the greatness of• -the-main Mark's account seems to indicate that Another Old Country superstition is gravy in the pan-but a tasteless, in- comc si.yings of Jesu. huff bee:. col- who for the work's -ake, is able. to this was the first definite intimation 'that we must have a dark man to -sipfd fish .When no water Is_added. lected .else- Bit teachers and con- -tPl>aside for some one greater. "813 Jesus had regarding his mission. The -" rosfFotw threshold first. If he. brings the hot oven quickly seals up the aa- crts needed something' m.re co.i- baptism," says Joh• ; now about ill hod for the carr;in,- out of it a black cat with him, our .uck.will be tural )ufces within the fish itself do .plete. Mark's Gos,iel was the result. over,is with aster,just a symbol. The would be won after a further commits _doubted and our him, i unbounded. that the.full flavor is retained." It was probably writte: at Rome Coming One will baptize you with ment later on in the wilderness. near A.D. 70. Tht son of a mother 'Holy-Spirit: that is, with spiritual The rent hervehs, the dove, the :Yhitc hair whose Jerusa..�m home (Acts i_• 1`?) rower which will .really '.•ansform voice of v. il, were wme of the ways (Fish Cookery aaP a gathering place for .he catty �'°u: characters." it which tie Id Testament rabbis be-- " -What Is the most comwou mistake hair was peter meant to be dived, c-.urch. Mark- may well hive kn r•'n II. STOOPING TO COtigtka,' mark 1: 9. t'eted- that God made his will knows` JO fish-cookery?­* "Somehow or other, the, tact _ bas a Jesu in the days of his $esh. -A coir:' John's prediction is hardly uttered to-men. Thus, when a Jewish reli- The question was put to. Mrs; Ere-.habit of.softening with the hair,and as pani•on in missionary work of Paul before it is fulfilled. "And i came to_gtous teacher wished to tell vividly• lene-Spencer,cookery specialist on the its color goes, the general ensemble of (Acts '12:.25). later with Bsrnabas pass-," that is, just about then, came° hat our Lord at his baptism reeeived staff of the Dominion Department 07 .the. features rallies to- meet it. The in C'yptus (Acts 15: 17-39), then a Jesus from' Nazareth. The news or,from hi-3 Father an assurance which disci le of Peter (1 Peter 5: 13), as- J�., n's r made him .finally certLin of his "call.' _Fisheries. thing to do, of course. Is to keep your 1J h t caching had spread north al- the Jewish teacdTFr wouh; use these hair so healttrp; so glowing,, sociated once more with .'awl in Rm�e azareth. Its demand far a spiritual -' "There are two Df them."' she ar g, so lubri• ICOI, 9:,10), Mark was well qualified .regeneration echoed Jesus' own 'con- figures. See Jalin 12: 28-30; Acts 9: awered gt once. sated with air sunshine and gen' for his task. fictions. He would associate hinlye.f g'�• "Over-cooking, and failure to salt erol cleanliness that its color will Tin• Certain now of his mission, con- His Gutpel was vr4tte -meet the with John. - the fish before putting f� on the stove geT needs of the time. he church was by For Jesus the baptism was a rite of'``eious of his surpassing Sanship; or in the oven. But when its shade whitens, don't knowing that he was now the channel now famiHar with persecution. Rome initiation.. He had seen the vision of "When fish is over-cooked," Mrs. worry. .Toss' your head higher and was bunted in'A.D. 6•l. According to a new day. . Vision called for action. cf hi Father's Spirit. Jesus leaves' ' ' ---Spencer went on, "its juices are dried make the,most of the sil.ver'lights that a trustworthy tradition,-Peter and "It lecometh tis to fulfill all righteous- the carpenter shop behint3.for.ever: out, so that flavor is impaired and one are coming.: - Paul were among .Nerds many vie• ness; he said, Matt. 3: 15. To hurt - - ' kind of fish tastes much like any other., til;is. : This explains fanny things in "righteousness" was not merely the "Ask and It S11a11 Be Given" DistiIICtive Savor is lost Use Oil this Gospel. avoidance of evil; it was definite ac- Je:Cis is the strong Son. of God- tivity it making things better. Hence BY LILLIAN LEVERIDGE. -'s "Aa for salting, too marry think it Hair has a tendency to gray when it � , �:!s suicent to add some salt after• the g y truly human, yet conscious'-o a -un- he�would ha e' a part . . tk.is new If we night ask same gracious New Parks oil. Oil retains holor. There- tclue i�ea•.eikip, Bearing his-Good Newa-movement. His baptism vFaa,thus a cooking, That !8 quite wrong, -The fore the thing to do Cs to use the need- marking out the way of the Christian public act of consecration tc his Fa- Year gift, halt must be put on the fish before the ed OIL 'Learn to massage your scalp., as the Way of the Cross, he came to ther's will. Alsoi while he would have Just OLe, and knots it would not to cooking and plenty of salt, too." Rotate your scalp with the tips.of your a world that was waiting fur a de- no consciousness .of, personal built; denied,- - - Mrs. Spencer was speaking out of gagers Be sure that you are moving Iiverer. rieverckelesa, so completely did he idea- This be the choice-not wealth, ur �� -- .-years of experience. Her business is the-scalp and not your hands: One 1. THE HERALD, Mark :.: 1-f3.- tify- himself with the burdens and _.ease, or power„ to know fish foods thorouglly and how lesson from an expet't .will prove in- Through the tra.a•:: of cercruri2l-needs of his brethren that these bur- ,hut grace to render all things glori- ' ~they should be cooked. A recognized valuable. She will tell you *hst to Israel had come to yearn for the dens and needs, in came' real sense, ' fied': i pert in. We field, she has covered do-and what not to do.- "Wssiah" whose coming would deliv became his also. Did.not .something 'many part& of the contin-e demon- ex her from her oppressors and make of that divine shsrimg agog. itself in A heart t t keenly joys to common -. *!rating methods o! cookery and glv- Shampoo pohr hair-but not too her the mistress of the world, Whan, Eugene Debs-quotes in Dr. Bowie's - b p y y often. Instead,brush it faithfully with one day at Jordan side, the voice of The Master"? The friend of .11 things, - Ing addresses on the food and health long, sweeping strokes, always up and prophecy, long silent, burst forth weak and poor people, Eugene Deis That, -eeking bcatrty, find: it- not t every- values of fish foods. out, forming`as-much of a circle as with the proclamation of a New Da ouch cotSessed, Years ago recog- where— out, possible, with the hair, as-sou Cora it all Jude^was stirred, , b. John's de- ritzed my kinship with all living be- In wayside flowers and trees, in 'art .-Fish Are Tender around the long bristles o!pour brush, nunciation of sin, his demand for a I` ..,_and I•made up my mind that I and song, _ question was national and individu• ' re was not one whit better than the In simple dot and in homely care; ' _ Another put to tier: Make the-bristles penetrate through- repentance P y y "Why doesn't. fish ,require much tq Your scalp: The blood supply is ea--`angered the self-righteous, but awak- meanest of the earth. I said then, and'i say now, that while Here is a yacooking?" couraged to .Sow. This rejig enatee ened in the hearts of the spiritual lower class, I am in it bile_thane A soul serene;'arid 'every'sens�" awake minorit a great ho To every-influence. with power to - _ _ "You Sep", "the rep-lied; "the' con- hair• y 8 i a criminal element, i am of it;If you follow these simple Mark, evident:y assuining that his bbess- mective tissues of fish are very tender, ple meta- readers know about Jol n, deals briefly while there is a soul in prison, I ant More gelatinous than• those -in many ods,your color will settle down to stay with thi's "Matt from the Desert" not getfui, identified his*completely it tal for- The pRsncw,d lily-bell,grey rain;pure Theats, and .hey soften quickly under you.for a longer period. Make-whose dress and- mater cf life re- t nrs. his very existen•e, with that of Sunlight and stars, Iaughter, love, e applcatfon-of heat. sure,that your hair,is shining acid sort called that of the old prophets., •_ his brethren. In some such real.sen:e �i• "When the white of as 'egg is 'set,' and act as some srirf 6f a fitting crown kings 1: 8. Preaching a baptism of he "becarie sin for us." A similar con- loveliness; It is done. It I. just the same'with to y_eu_r features. - - r:pentance, Joha definitely proclainiel ;ern and =elf-forgetfulness' on the ash Everybody knows that you can - himself the predecessor of sonic one Grace for the heavenward,look each. P g-g so that its white White Hairqd Women ""speak bly.—greater- than h msel;.. _part his yfoll',tter; is what the world �PR. .hlue_dawn, —boil or oath an e -�----••-�• -- ' Baptism was one of the rites cif admis- Grace to perform our-daily toil with �o►i1; be just colt and creamy, and easily Where are color effects that are far lion to Judaism, Josephus•, the great III. THE 51'PRE11E 'F.NC1nW tt._\T, Bfarl` zest, digr.;ted, while 11 you soak it too lovelier with white hair than with dark Jewish, historian, says that if.a man 1: 10, 11. Find �ucet c«mp lick the white will be hard and or blonde hair. Soft pinks, violets, could honestly state that he was Identifying hiniseli thus ebinpletel anio`nship in friends. li whop dedicated to the service of God, with the need_4 brethren ublic'- • and books; and rose shades will make you as love y f his ,p y "Soft and creamy when the slbu T John. was will `tobzptize him into cnnsc<rating himself to the carving And angel-haunted solitude, and re-t. y as`any' .lady 'from _the days when cnous substance'la properly cooked, candles gave the only light for colon= --• •- ___.�._;._._ __- i "As)• and it :hall be givetr."-We ask, _ ough when it is over-cooked-wheth- ial parties. At that time people pow- GS1Cb0 On The Rocks _ we bane. r it be egg or fish• ,he. principle is dered'their hair. fro one was old at ., W e think Thee, praise Thee-,Lord, for _ he same." all. Beep your, eyes shining, your.." t -- complexion smooth-and if your hair ' )^," ' " life so sweet, Lu t •, ;•."v':.` And sweeter hope for more a rtdan Choosing Fish turns white tell o •> t': -- -- g yourself that you are I <_; t, -- \try, � going to aye a • life Spencer went g b chance .to i.. P cn to _a that tip out y When Love's vast purposes are made buying--tsh it ie'well for the house• some new arts is feminine beauty, ,complete' '"•� ife to know whether 'he particu:ar __-_ • _ nd she is purchasing is `oily-meated' .!Clean. Doormats " - _ - almon, whitefish, herring, mackerel when a doormat becomes very_ ".:.: : ::..:: an e " -� :-1' are 61 mile Afghanistan Needs Roads u iaad ti'uut, tar iristance,.come in soiled, lap ii_on_'the_-ground face down- _., .. > lire' ' ' Although there 1,5 s or -_- - - - T- .. ,. .. i -- it, class} or 'nry•meated, like the wards tend 6beat it with a broom handle , ` ;.> roaas in .7agnanistan only a rew miles od. haddock, pike, etc. :S:Y< 'y to remove loose duA,and dirt. Then �, are hard surfaced. About. 369. A14I9 ~If she is looking for a fish to boil •scrub-it, first on Cis wrong side, then vehicles are Tegisiered in the country. a a.,..r i 1'' ._, sienna or make into a.curried dish," on the right eide,.with warm, very salt rs. Spencer said, "the housewife will water.• Dry thoroughly by hanging it 5,000 Rgse Trees in Garden d it more satisfactory to buy some flat against . wail or fence before put- ' .'`+ 1 t to 'it••m _ _ _ c y sated varieties•, They tt In a national rose garden in Awe ` bg it down-again.. _ ill keep their shape well in the cook- a� tralias 'new capital at Canberra 5,000 g process. _ rose trees are to be planted In ltwo Sewing Efficiency\ s plots of two and one-half acres,.each "On the other hand, for baking in Eteciric sewing machines must-'be $ \z shaped like a rose !a bloom. eneral, the 'ollymeated' are prefer: cared for if they are to be 100 per cent. _ le since their' abundant oil makes p ,;_ :.. : ;: ✓ " em liable to fall to pieces lrom-very -- O tent. r ,1 Oit"your'hiactrrne of cry week using �' , , The bus had moved aft during a - hness if they are,-cooked by a,meth. only the best quaity oil, Always sit «e" r , c q heavy rainstorm when a man with a n`ece,_Qitatitrg much handling. _•. down for a second and run your ma. ,a. � *�'''�"" �, �x'��, �`�,a. cage containing two canaries was oh- •- - chine a few times just alter you have - :Y:>.. :. k' ,: served running. The conductor stop- Cooking Time oiled it., Wipe the machine carefully, � � -�.. g •` • ped the hue, and as he assisted. the 'The time-actually-.needed fQr•cook- for°it needs dusting just as any good The Pamoua Swedish screen star site by 'the sounding sAa at perspiring passenger on -,board, he flab?' -Mni..Spencer continued. thing does. 1 CapLi, Italy, where she is vacationing while the world 9tonders was heard to say, "You nearly aliss- fiat dep•zd3 entirely uyr'n the thick- If you haren` used.-yon* ,macliine•� WI ether or not She will Teturn to Hollywood. - ed the Ark that time, Noaht" -.` J _ .. Ungainly length-and seized the op- portunity presented by Nita's being "Supe'rblbualrty • • 'Always - `F' I&love :n her bedroom to shoot her. , What easier, then, than to hide the w " 11 weapon on this secret shelf? And • what easier than to retrieva the wea- pon �� M u rd e r at Bridge otter permission had been grant- ed to all to return to their`homes? It - 1+ad been vitally-necessary, too, to re- Bp AN,V�' AL'STt V. - --- trieve the weapon, s;;-ce any innocent ' member of that party might have re- r n'mbered ;ate:' to mention the secret 241 - hidini, glace to the olive-secret no _ � � � • .. • ,iitce J 'Marshal ha g .. .. _ longer Judge ?<p shat d o5- •++rt long shine iJ T Then another thought boiled u and Gardens" ' -c bi N01161S. ry a:acrly 11 inch es. Why he waste ., . p ms from Jua„hu Selim is murdered at urid'ge. t demanded at'cnaon. In the new h �6 Gerd6ns ---- Saspic•lou rests un Lydia Carr, the could: Chace. The �luehitec ben am the & theory, w l _ Wier; Miles, In Nita's closet at the time' dr!nt of the Architects. Hammond d "y,'-what pace• did the bang :r t b:m ' nave-that noise which Flora - et the :-.order, readinP a letter tivhich hammond, sh�g'e! no such x. -np p� p --•`--'—_-'_"_`- " -- ---- -_'--_'�; �•'�. �rFne thinks is from her nu band to NIta, , Miles, concealeu in Nita's closet, hall i7ell Ran • • ibut is really froin Dexte. 5pragut. prob' bbyhole' d dimly heard? Dundee had bean __-_, n� " ably Nita's ,dyer and partner, ii black- _ y Exultantly, Uar.:iee a�z ^ enters Y Posi- in Italy . mail and on Rntlph H: mind. engaged ,. y' flee �l.en Lydia. had discovered the ! _ to Nita. Aria's closet and rent oust suers shattered electric bulb the bi %A'bru,you come to think of it, ft is diffe., in every city and town. Peas - Special lnvpstigat"r Du,idee wants to .,nch of the narrow, horizc!_t.-' cedar �. y g reap astounding know %vho paid \Its iL1,uoU to flan itcot wards which formed the End wail. biome <amp, the., its position rn y 6 ho much individu flan bell-ringing is not.to be confound-, and why. Dundee learns from Lyd1�-nd Nita's room indicate the ro tell U1 silty there is !n bells,and. beli•ringtng ed W1, t -Florentine bell-ringing,' any Penny Crain, the district attorney's•sec- 6Lt Ile nisi with ri0 rrewf_rt N.it p g throughout ItaI a?>the retary whose father one, owned the h:•ough this n'Qrkntaniike, eulidly con- the flight of the murderer-flight di- the eats and. the aelordered t '*to ore be mistaken focitthe Mirangbria of the Sellm house, that there,is probably e t Y onalli across the room toward the p ' secret hiding place in the house. structed wall had an opening been g tions of bell-ringing ` Ilk. Lydia says she doesn't know ;w.hom made. bAz!: hall. But now- g' 8 in England, per major bell of the lhioma in Florence. Nita feared. and tells of a bell Sprag .e A 'ittle dashed, Dundee returned a hops we are apt at Qrat to be a little Rom,,a bells, again, are every bit all -*ontrived' near Nita's bed which rings in But is the foyer closet lie read a contemptuous of what seems to be the individual in tone, and the mane: in i-,.la's room. k.thers may ha•a known the bedroom. The big lamp was where of this. Dunde? go,•s to look for the .cl:fferent story'. Its bac•_s wall had an he had first seen it-about a foot be- harum-acarum jangling of, bells in which they are rung, as are the'bells _=bsding place. amateurish look. This closet was tot and the window nearest the i Italiau towns. But hearken y of either Ft fence or Venice. Whether ' y porch, pattentl :Aar-.1ned, as was Nita's but was , and eventually you will find something it be. the'Slaran ona's die throated w and at the head of the chaise lounge g g P HAPTEH NXXi. painted throughout in soft i;orN B>;t f , like order emerging out of chaos and crash that sends Saint Mark's-pigeons which fuss set between the two we:,. :offer a solid hour of card and it w,-.s the back wall of-the closet in windows; w•hece, according to Lydia, before you know it, you will And_your. -circling upward from the Piazza, or fruit''-:s•' work, Bonnie Dundee was which Dundee was interested. Unlike the lamp always stood. The too-long self becoming fond of what you first w.teth:r i� be the snarling roar of the the oti,_r walls,which were of plaster, regarded. as aothiDg but a cacopho• great bell in Giotto's tower, with 3J forced to admit ruefully iv himself the back was constructed of six-in•-h- cord lay slackly along the floor near sous din. --t:at his parting words `-u the district the west wall, 'and extended to the the lessei-,bells of Florence following attorney had sounded like,a youthful wide boards-:-the cheap i ;.s of the double cutlet on the-baseboard behind The bells are unmistakably different in chorus, ltaliah bell - music adds lumber not coni:ealed by its coat )f . In tone from English bells. The are much to the complex-charm o.r-ne. !Mast. And so far it sad proved to oe the bookcase. . . . A slack cord! y -- ivory gFint. <o self-respect build- no: so mellow and as a matter ai land. At San Se oicro the cam - a woefully empty boast. - Down on his hands and knees Dun- p pantie For nowhere in the house Roger e1 hs,: put in that wall. of hrot d, hori- deg went, to peer under the low hot- fact,some of them are positively harsh and bells make a serf characteristle train had built and in which :data zcntal boards. . . . tom shelf of the bookcase. , , Yes! and raucous., Not a few of them are feature of the town, and ono is glad to 3 And then,ydirectly b,:neat , the she,f cracked and hoarse. But. is some hear the metallic clan jciit:. t,rdered could the The pronged plug of the lamp- cord soot as many was set regulation height, just had been subtle way, they fit into the'picture as times a day as it pleases the ringara Jetectiv: find anyt:ling remotely re-` jerked almost.out of the nothing else could and you would miss to- pull the ropca:-From "Down the - abovc the pole on i r, rr w•a ' �embling a concealed safe. The two _ i _ ea3• to. via- , , dozen coat 1, gets. Dundee faun i !ualize what had ha a the silenced. The Tiber a. t' Up to Ron by Haroll plainclothesmen Strawn had detailed happened: The mur- method ot►ri :o guard the house and to continue the what he was locking for. der,,er, after firing the shot, had invo:- aging--or, perhaps, you on son u•.. _ vote) s .tirazus, A hors length of the b,>an*, cheap prefer to cat) it the lack of method- Frank A. Wallis. " search for the missing gu• and sil- untaLil3 taken a step or even several sneer looked on with u.lccneealgJ 1'rard, s queer scrap r�� have trCen used steps backward; until- bit foot had - --- - — - ' amusement as- Dundee tapped w.all�, even in so shoddy a jab as that wall caught in the loop of. electric cord. _ twent-two different courses to its em- doors was. . . Eight inches long r.nd "set I German Stores and ceilings in a hone that causing tF.p bi.� ,lamp to be thrn•r. � - ployeea. Alan) of these courses dealt • uare in the centre of the well, just Use Dull Days p . seemed to be. exceptionally free ai � violently again-t the wall peat• which with customer sycholoe,r, -Employee, archit-etural eccentricities. . t0ow.the.shelf and pole. :-_ i soy, _ �nho9 are trained to catalogue mtatally •a Finally he grew tired of their, ri• Sure`bf the result, he pressed with Anyo:a of half a doze t. people! Bu=. • customer as.� ?_ its tits as- paid comments and.,brusquely ordered 1•iy finger tips upon the Jove•• end of -%vho? To Train Staffs soon as s`te-eaters the store. They them to' make a new and exhaustive that shurt'pieee of board.`rind s.cvvly 1 ..(To be continued.,) will decide wlxether she is wealthy;.. ,search of the unused portions of the it swvr.g inward, the top Ft rt slant-, ,_�_,_ _ Send Employees ."to School" moderately at to do, or of a poorek iTfi outward. - basement--those dark, unfloolred re-' -- - - "' class. T)iey, are stun trained, tit s& . He tad -four:C, this 'sec-Pt hiding for Stud of Products and gions, with their network., of water b Or1Cl 5 Surface Same y. Cransto said, to ditet ine the ml a• and sewage pipes, heavily insulate$ I'lr.ce. And Dundee .tightly agreed in AU Ages EXp�rt Says Prospective Cus- uer in trbirli a,customer. should tier •-abler ' of electric -wires, cobwebby w Jc,ige AIaishall .that it was 'the ' tomers 4 . greeted-wheth%-r flattery will, appeal rafters, sloQin _banks of earth, and simplest and tt.ost ingenious arrange-; '4ti'aShingutu.-U,aana-anc' continent3 rnent you-ever Sawa_ for :t was no- always have been much a% they are The department stores ,of Germany =0 her, or si'Iietiier,same other.tack _ tough shelves holding empty fruit jars might morn vastly -place the customer thin less than' a ;lielf-set betwe°n'to-day in�m$joP otitllues, says- Dr. are-now iraluing their selling forces 4 and-liquor bottles-which contrasted g I in-a ba-Ying frame of mind.the two closets in h.�e it inches trf!Charles E, Resler, pale istologist of to be e>$eient, Claudia Cranston, autl►- r atiarply with -the neatly-gelled and Other filings taught-la tire. ela:fses; unaccounted-for space. the Smithsonian Institution or of stories of store life, declares tot• alias Cranston •said,--.inclue4y •c.'lserv. eement-floored space. denoted to fur- i )owl - nacre, laundry-and maid's room. --Dun, But'how did.-Judge 17ar:ral'I know I Record of the rocks -lilies"'ea'i•aest ' ag a rao'=mer...h.,' t uo s�Q2 Ger- - - p . . - • times on earth indicates that the only, many• once of the customer's tom an iii, of ,its. existenee. Tae• only answer she has one,a-ud how best • treat him dee,himself had given those regions Dundee could think of a That l rain,Ichanges-IL outline have bee• minor •'Depression•rrainin�," Ai,iss Crans, ,, only a cursory inspection with his overseeing the buildi. of his hottsa, ones, coaled by slow rising and, sink• ton calls it, explaffifag'that the bigger or her. also bbw io interest chiidreii flashlight;for iY'waa highly improb- t3 1 and cream Gil 3myressfon dal ilia child' +► able h Nita Selit7t would have made fir d tipped one of the car,eaters td j Ing of rice land, _ stores are utilizing the'many days in sfl that'cL•e store alit be favorabtp re-, , (Air it out,bra to Clive ur Rai h - which trade.is dull to send their em- - Use of a secret hiding place for her y bragged p ,„ , membered. Another course-is on•'sub " Hammond of his clever.inventi,.n and ployees "to shhoo.. These. schools,' jewelry.and valuable. papers, if that ' Baker& Boom Turkish Raisfns. stiCUtiou"-tae most r in,iJ way, -r;•'they in turn had passed eti the infor-! -. however, are in the stores, with train• interest the customer in other mgr• :c1}nrg p}see were.--leeated in--'su Iv- .------ ,,, --;Ilegsua-To instlre.tiie.consumltlion ed executives as ;eacliers. -Tile Ger- 'dar.k, awesome surroundings. motion to Judge larslial __ _ ohandise, Provided what,she.has asked " Na The hiding lase, if it really Brt the shelf wt s barn except fora of Turkey's big unsold raisin crop, the man salesperson, fist examgl. is truily y,-:y_Is not carried by the store-or tot --- g p } small crass box, fastened only bg a bread maskers agreed to put raisins in informed.on the hi3tory of sueb mer- In stock 'Still' other courses give fn _ _-exi�fed-and- it trust exist'-had been , every leaf baked throughout the land chaadise as the tourist,is most likely J within easy reach of Nita dressin@ c a.-p. In his acute disappointment y struction on how to turn the "just and lxdeckin herself for'a art or Dundee took little interest in the col- during ttre.roming'rear, to be fatereated !n; then she.ta kept looking anstomer" into 'a , urt hisser of - Ly'tria Carr ou:ei not have been kept le,:tion of pretty but inex,iensive jca- 1 _.. :advised on the daily rate of exchange, gp�s= and h to appeal most.taxor, - p elry-Nita's trintcetst� undoubtedly-- t'eliiTit, w tilt het curse, wn: t h.title amount o! the.duty called for on ably ,to vistici" from othei forefntr _ in- compete ignorance of its location. which the-brass box c„titair,ed. No different artfcles and ,'other points With that conviction in mind,-Dun- A. a party. of anglers putting off most likely to be brought up by ciao- countries. wedding ring among them. . , . Another tasteresttae deg rett.rned to Nita's- bedroom, to- their punt. "Bat, nurse,' she as .d in ors. The more t=gad, AIid:1 -• -Fn spite of his ch^gi•;n 'At not find- progressive workers, -Cranston obsepoved, was thc•uumber o• hick l e had already'devoted at least a puzzled suite, ','a the fishes like :r.1 half an hour. Nothing in ±he big pie mechanisinuwheiech�tBager;Cra n's f that beer°:' ; tics In world a onomlcseand poill m di and ely daughters to dco ar wealthy anti _ `."Nlothes closet where Flora Milos had � e. p e tto wilt been hiding While Nita vas- being t+genuity had conceived. From the=, were taking these-tra.li.:ng courses it =l b outside, the eight-inch lenbth•of•board I Some 'petfule- put on airs, wbile One large department store chain, preparation for active business careers rn-rdeted. No secret drawer- in desk lothers merely whistle sham. Arias Cranston repotted; was offerta • fitted. smoothly, givir_f; no indicatiu:i S g ta,retai"tirg. = : for-dressing table or bedside tabl.: No w•hatet'er•that it, w'as otherwise than -- 'false bottom in boudoir'chaie-or chaise �- all. Bd °-azhl t 1 Britain and-Euro . lounge. . .'He had.even taken.every - � i',. - - _.. 7 -. . 'hook out of the feu:-shelf bookcase built wall. But Dundee's fla:blight t lA Romance. pe -which stood against the west 'wall(played upon.the beveled edges of bath By A-N DRE'SEIGFRIED the short board And-the wo neighbor- .. _ a By Origin and culture Great Brit j• sear the 'north corner of the room, in,g itar.ks between which rt was tit- w and had satisfied himself that t o book - ; ^s ate is 100 per cent. European. Bu.' - a tad. The pivoting arrange..rent was _ 'R'• .,� she is drawn away from Europe by :^Was a leafless fake, ;,:. Iris close inspection of the bat 11 °' the simplest, the small nickel-plated IMI the great self-- nations v- p , 1 eces being'set into-the snort board �� ^�. the 'empire-Canada Australia,`SouYt - --.--land ba6..hall, upon which Nita's bet.- end �hr other• two planks. trit} small � __ _-__�_Afr3�xhg�u t,a.�� )? o,� room opened, had proved.as fruitress, - —. _ .• ♦ - - Pen gr Screws which did riot 7u•rce i ear . e in less and less European. Wi •although he had removed every.draw- " t,' g p er from the big linen painted outside surface, 1 F7ench are a $' press which �,<""""" ;,,r': ' „• pt to. forget this centri• stood in the hull, and measured His curiosity'satisfled, Dundee step •. ,•- fugal attraction that tends to mak'•'•-� fed out of the closet'into the tinyt '4 ''Great Britali, . extra-European, an,, a 'to a fraction of an inch. •As for the ' s�. , ., � - -. ;walls, they were,except.for the doors, 'foyer. He was about to leave when a .y,. _ we sometimes mak© the mistake o• .1 } Unbroken expanses o°-tinted platte;. to rific truth crashed through his asking of her•what`ehe is-not ready And ,et- n.nd and froze his feet to' the floor. _ a what she cannot be willing, to give .Of c:arse the gun'anil tiifencer were `° I would.apply to.the empire .what -Be stepped into-tile clothes' cIc>sc` sgain, Lanimer in hand for a fresh not there! ',:.• Pascal said of the universe: "Its cen This was the guest v.o;ei. In it'nad � t tre is everywhere.znd ciKeumferenci .tapping of the cedar-board walls. No- g thing l ere.'. . Ard' then Ire tapped hung the hat of every person �rlio had nowhere." r again, his ear against the end wall of been Nita's guest-' eith•" for b,idge or the closet-th; wall farthest from the cocktails, th t fats, Saturday after- " R4CK •�F THE BUNCH a ride porch. , , noon! f A number of young "bloody" were And to this closet, 'to retrieve hat, ! .-. �i loudly discussing, in the bar of theii Yecsi There vies a f;:ualy 'hoilon stick or-in.the case of the women : club, which was the finest got-' echo of the hammer strres! Excitement blazing high .:gain, he summer cgat and hat=had come every course in Britain. The claims of sev the tape measure with w rc-lie Berson who had been_ouestiored and scat Iinks were urged, and finally the then searched by the polioe. -_ provided himself on his way out,- �".. d calculated the length of the.closet Dundee -tried to• recaptur.: the pic- ad amateur was sought, : m end to end. Six feet: ture of the stampede which had foil- "Addington Is the finest course An I + Emerging from the closet he closed lowed upon his permission• for all x Britain," he said. ests to o.to their homes. But it -^7 gu, g '' "Why,?" asked several of the young ' eyes in an effort to recall is exact - was useless. He had stayed in the p men at once. tail the architects blueprint of the 'Because,: said the other, er soot. Yes, that was right! The living room with- Strawn, had taken ± bland .:,. er end wall of Nita's clothes closet not the slightest interest in the �• ly;' ' the blackberries there are so - scramble for hats, coats and sticks. nice. - as also the 'mek of the guest eloaot ' : _ the little foyer that la;f between For Strewn had previously saesure3 '°;.;«r• - - :, 1 him that the guest closet had been w ::w; < ''' "I knos, a girl who tl�inlis her bus• ita's bedroom and'the main hall. x thoroughly searched. 4 ss ?"`` band is simply wonderful;' remarked r,Within ten minutes, much laying on So CrUM ly that he felt slightly_ _ the man. 'Ali," murmtired his com- - - the tape measure had produced a dizzy, Dundee's thoughts laced around panion, "so you've.just come from rtling result. Instead of having a the new discovery. This changed wed.ling?" I in common, the guest closet and everything, of course. Anyone of half s clothes closet were separated Rumor has it that Mr. "Tarzau" Johnny WelasmuIler, the famous s dozen persons could have. arrived A wife may congratulate herself! on = __ with the gun and silencer-hat screw- swimmer, is a great deal in the company of Lap• Velist, screen star: -having made a'g-ood match it her bus, N ; ISSUE No. 53— 3.2 ea #. zethar. of.MUrce.: foe auSe of ti,A Here we tree him teacbing tbo 'Lupo to ere* _ .. _ band never roa. ont 0 also', _ __ __ .- _. .. _ - _ - ... _ .,.-t'• - - to _ .._ >_ 'a , -.LL•:�ieglEY•.�''y+l'c•iiF:�.�,,•v-.7+ F:ad�ys. .,"7'.+'e M�,>-+.+x''s's •rv-vs.+K-•v:,!,e+ir.:�.rs.;y:f'1 �.�.�,6' y m:.y, _r. _ _f r�.= - ., r .. - - _ the reviewed County assessments and I guested. Pickering Township ElectioII - pU1V3_RTON called for a vote on a suggested 2-l Miss Florence McKay recently nar- tisvment tax plan which was carried rowly escaped serious injury whey_ Dunbarton Anglican Mission, Sun- ___,,_ Your pole and influence are re- da• Jan. 1st, 1933. New Year's Day. unanimnu.,ly. G. L. 3liddlet tt disc .knocked over while ache et t hill y TERMS ussed County and sl•Iighway 6)>it: W.{the road at the t�� >nf the east hill spectfully solicited For Sunday .School, 2 P. 'm. Evening Ike $1.75 per year: $1.50 it paid inadvance: T. Stevensor_, advocated return of th,�I when a young jehu struck her, with �• ((''/1 �� A T dyer at 3 p. m- This service will take sobscriptionr to tilt United Stasis and Great council.. A. Hatch sF,Xry on labor I'the fender of his car. E. L. C H A P LrI A the form of a Carol Service, when $main i=.ue in advaace. distribution. W. Anderson re.sex e,l' The 45'omen's Assnc iatiat+. of the the old, familiar carols will be suck the Buildingg-bylaw and reiief. W. Whitevule United C"nurch wiil hold A8 REL'i E as an act of worship. Short address C. Wilson eriticdk,�-i would-be cAnd- their first meeting of the new year - -- — - by the Rector..AU are cordially invit- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor. ' idates for what he termed mi.5rep- at the i.orie of Mrs. E. Wilson, on Polling Monday, Jan._'2, 1J3� ed , a - resentativn. Ex-reeve Chapman re- Jar.. 5th, at 2.30,p. m..This will be NOTES AND COMMENTS. plied to several statemewts, there an' oppoaunity to fair, the associat- Pickering Township Election Vote for White_Rain or Shine. by concluding the addre,sec. ion. After the meeting a public tea CARD OF THANKS. Not many years ago a Canadian Nominations-For •Reeve, F. M. rl� will be served. You are invited to at Go to the polls on Monday. Tan, 2nd. : Chtistmtis was not considered A apman; Chapman,'E. L.; Todd James tend'. Admission' to supper, 25 and and vote for gash through the News to thane_ McEwen, N. E.; Parker, John; White 15 cmt-Q -perfect oils uateas there was.suffi J. A•; Pearson, Dr. H. C. For Deputy - JOHN A wgJL lib many nonage d for their very y • _ liberal patronage during the past -dent snow to snake good sleighing. Reeve--Moore, A. B.; I:eesor, R. C.; - TO THE ELECTORS. FOR REEVE year, and solicit a continuance of the '-Christmas Day lacked in cheeffar McIntosh, Hugh; Forsythe, G. hl.; Middleton, G. L; For Councillor- Ladies and Gentlemen: The Dissatisfied Ratepayers Fame. neSS unless the merry sleigh hells Turner, H. E.; Mowbray, R. E.; Rec- - Haring served the Township for a Candidate s -tieing all a Happy and Prosper. could be heard. A "green Christ sons Wm; Reesor, R. C.; Winters, R.: number of r policy ous New Year. Sincerely years in its various cap- If elected nt olic will be salary -nas" in-those days meant loss of Down, Heber; Stevenson, W: T; Pa-l- acities' and sire year as reeve, I am reductions, lower township tax rate : A. W. Mitchell - business tv the [merchants as the mer, J; Annis, Blake; Turner, lb'. J; soliciting your confidence for anoth= Give farmers, laborers and all achance _ Brownridlre, J. W; Hatch,, A; :under- er year as 'reeve.' My record of the to do their road work and weed cut- a ■a 'farmers could, not-get to town son, W; Disney, F; Middleton, G. h; past year, which has produced re- ting, and many other changes in these ����Ar`n� ��a� tmless there was sleighing. But Wilson, W. C. :ults in the way of economy'and act- struggling times. Try my policy and e i you will never be sorry. j times are changing. Sleighs and The foliou;inq have qualified and ual saving of money to the extent of �� nu are seeking, election:• Reeve- E. L. several Hundreds of Dollars, of ann ' 91ei h belly are not so ieutiful at, GYtehin all a Ha New Year Fyn ' •: 8. P Chapman; John A. White. Deputy- ,ual payment on �>ur County Levy, the K _ pPy. � ,�`l' • •.� as • they were a few years ago. reeve-;Moore. A. B. Middleton, L. G Lowered Tax-bills of this year, the = Wm. equalization of labor throughout the Pickering ?ownshtp Election MRS. THOS. LAW,OWNER The motor car and truck has come Councillor-Reesor, R. C. Reesor , Mowbray, R. E. Anderson, Wm, township, means mare than promises into such general side, at least in -- g _ for the .future which have never Your vote and influence are re-. —CURL AND COKE - = this part of the country. so that w}ttTevwLa - - borne fruit heretofore.The flood.dam- spectfully solicited for -sleighs and cutters are seldom age of 1929 has all been wiped out, *� Try the New Welah Coal , seen. This change has not added 1. L Birnie is home for the fiol- our bridges are rebuilt and we are G• L. . Middleton House`2t30 Phones Ofsse 5909 winding up the year with a surplus. idays• A nod substantial reduction in tax - For Deputy-Reeve ' -to the gayety of country life, nor g - .has it added to the sociability of,` Kenneth Turner is at his parent s es is slated for next year, and aec- - -" P E y - home for Christmas. ording to the unvvritten law of the Polling Monday, Jan 2, 1933 °tbepeople. Some years ago, not H. and Mrs. Pugh and Sidney are Towmship, I am appealing to you �1FTERTHE NEW YEAR very remote, sleighing paktiee visiting relatives Toronto. for a second term passe all the vogue throughout the Mrs. John Turner of Milton is vis• Wishing you all the Compliments Pickering Township Election FRANK R. JACSBOI�I i winter. Dancer and other social iting her brother, Mr. W. Peebles. of the Season. Miss Irene Pugh is spending her I remain. -Your vote and influence'are re- p�P+ { gatherings were almost of nigbtly Christmas vacation with her parents. E L. Chapman spectfully solicited for General Store-Hardware, Groceries. •o;,currence, and the parties driv Masses Hazel, Marjorie- and Emma _ School Supplies>3tc. Birnie are home for the Christmas - , , . R. E. Mowbray Repair work of ail kinds Immediately ing along the highways in sleighs season. A sac r��r attended to. -- - and cutters singing popular songs. . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parks spent _�iekerin� tr sw(/�jr� For Councillor To we Cash and with the merry sleigh bells. Christmas in Milton with the-tatter's - Tatcee this opportunity of gave a joyousness to the frosty air, relatives. Polling Monday, Jan. 2, 1933 BR0,CK ROAD GLt`PIBBAL 81083 Earl and bliss Jean w'ebster are - 'thanking its many custom ` seldom heard -day. Preople to hiome with their parents at Seagrave ers for their p++trc.nage in day can enjoy their w7eaiags by during the holidays. the past: and es tends to T H I T E 6TORR Christmas services were held in :Iisteniva to Vibe radio, a means of the churches ..here on Sunday, and gill a Happy and Prosper• -ploasure unknown a very few concerts are in full swing. omw NPw Year. years ago. But this does not Miss .Betty Austin, of Moulton Coll A. H. ROBINSON . conduce to the sociability of the ege. Toronto, is at the home of her e•� t••. The change is nit alto grandmother, Mrs- D. Turner. PROPRIETOR _ -- p p There was an excellent attendance _ - I'I f;ti`)[1 1311 �a i ��R : e t isl. a -tire l'tRted`Chu�eH Ciuisunas con - _ cert on Thursday evening last. : Township Council Nominations Mr. and bars. Blake Beaton and r Cedar drove Rink ! family spent the holiday with the -- - ; .:Nominations were 'received from 1 formers.parents, Mr, and Mrs. D. R. - _ till `L p m. on Monday last for the Beaton SKATING XND DANCING - -_-We Wish all our Customers office:.in the Township Council, and Mrs. Gordon ?McKay has been with EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT at '2 p..m. Clerk D. R. Beaton Ras el- her mother, Mrs. Wideman, of Brook- _ 'T ected to the chair for the session, and tin for a few days; .durinit the latt- j,T)vTIL 12 P. M.at once called on Reeve E.•L. Chap- en's illness. - ;and Friends a very an, who opened his address by .st- A beautiful pantomime, 'm .Holy '. sting his desire, and belief in his a- City Was given by choir inembers - bility to clear up all Tnialeading at- of the Whitevale Baptist Church oa REE [.U/V G H - -._. atements-given out during the past Christmas night. AND COFFEE Bright, Happy $nd Pr08�CtiDLls few weeks. He clair:ied responsibility Misses. Mary Beaton and Dorothy - c 1s.� along with others for postponement of Sorley, of Toronto, were the 'guests AT 10 P. M. highway construction during the past of the former's grandparents,- D. R. CREATE A HABIT OF - ye r. Replyitry; tc statements during the past - a that he and Mrs. Beaton 'had'Saddled this.to%msftip with an a- week. COMING REGULARLY `�' '*' NEW YEAR dditional 12.000 assessment, he event Mr. and Mrs. Gird Seebeck, of 31(ar '. sufficiently into detail­--and- clearly khoh _&M Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Ant- 4 stated the circumstances surrounding homy and family; Miss Zella Seebeck Take advantage of the tow Ad- the transaction and vvas able to re- of Toronto,spent Christmas day with rniet+ioo Charge on fate the statements used by many to Mr. and Mrs. David Seebeck. •,the detriment of the present admin- The Women's Missionary Society - TUESDAY NIGHTS - - _ _ _ - ''istration. He spoke of the Old-age will meet at the home of Mrs. Step- -- ..`.:Pensions pointing out that many cr- henaon on Friday. Dec, 31st at 3 Admission, Tuesday '15c and 5ci.: _ iticicros of the Board are by those P. m• This is the annual election of ,._ who are acting on w`•.:,t some one officers and a good attendance is re- •• Saturday 25c and We else had told them. He referred to BOOTH & MURISON, PICKERII�CI - relief work being raiser. care of Ian- _..__gely by manicpal works. Ex-reeve - -- ' Chapman Rave a splendid account of �+� _ PICKERING - -. _ the administration during the past Your dote Influence Respectfully Solicited ` -.--_ year and won for himself the confid= You order :•PHONE PICKERING 800 -We deliver _' '' •enrr: of a !arse percentage of the � - rate a .4 whn b their addresses . F' y„r , .:VOTE_ express,:•l conf:ue ace m h i and his • • council., in Hardware Store A. B. :doors. Deputy reeve went is r intri detai on the much talked of _ - ==• - � - 12.000 s.'easync:ht equahzation, and 't$attisfactorily met a few criticisms ALLAN Bel ' �MQQRE Uspfnl Christmas Gifts for all. A few of many •on assessments. He spr)ke briefly on useful articles: - highways'in' the county-Stated that .47.000 was paid by the county for _ � - wenWa?8 and PyreaWare, - indigents, Childrens Aid, Hospitals - , pUTY REEV Electric Irons and Toasters, _etc. Roads and Bridge expenditures p for-the yeah was a minimum for ;• .Hockey $ticks and SkatieB: Blelgh� and wagOIIB. period of years, the Bayles bridge being a principal item. ;.: R. C. Reesor, Contingencies Board, �'gual=zatlON Of J�Q�pr F3C01101f1y Of ditlt$1ef �' ALADDIN LAMP FOR ONLY $5.95 _ `� • :reviewed the expenditures of his de- partment comparing the low salar- ' lea of this inunicipality with that of Lower Taxation Electric Lampe and Shades, Silverpere and Carving �, adjoining ones, being in every case t#lovee. Mitts and Gauntlets. very much lower.. -..-R. E. Mowbray, Sheep Killed by ur arve it, Cao get it, Or �c7ogs`Committee, ' Power and Light, _-_ --._.._ -.' ---------- - No Rim not made.” O _ -T - . : reviewed his • department showing •• - " • - • • - - - _ -swnetbing over 1,000 paid out for p = 'shee but the do -tax which covers .ire •:Q P iX V ere . O ii Q p1c'�1� this expenditure amounted to $1,800. I V. BAL.SDON1 i - Wm,Reesor, Relief Board, states Chat any case requiring norou- lly"investigated. Stronly ad- ;. g a orated increased building restrict- ' p e } icns, suggesting $1,000 as a minirn- PRIZE BEEF AND. LAMB Xma 'S Spe-0 urn. Suggested reducing road costs 50 per gcent. Recommended County Round Steak 15C Legs Lamb 1St Councils getting together in an att- Sirloin Steak • 18c Loins Lamb.. _ I Men's Braces, 50c.s 75 cents sad $1.00 per pair empt to reduce the ever-increasing Wing Steak ... 2 "Fronts Lamb ' ... •• Men's Garters, 25 cents and 50 cents per pair > burden of County Councils. .. 16c S ' F., M. Chapman congratulated in- 7 steak ..: 20e . : , Loin Chops... )Men's Fine rte,90 cents up . dividuals. in, council for manner of -.Man's Fancy Hose, 25c., e85Q., Sac- and 75e. per pair Presenting cases and problems. War- Arm Bands, 25 cents per Hair - -. '. _ z+ed' ratepayers against ever-growing - - -- -- - [doves, Scarfs, Ties, Boys' Braces at various prices• .. tendency and desire -of Provincial _CHOICE POULTRY Bare' Cape, 49 cents each _Government to gain.co o, ----- Boys'Leather Windbreaker, 3:50 each _ toiunicipalities,.._James, odd conlgrat-• Geese and Ducks, _ 2 only, Men's Leather Coate, size 40, at 8,95 each 1 dated--council of last year.-IN. E. - Lathed t3ilk Bose,Kayser, 1.00 per pair , blcEwen criticized_ni-`.hods of dist- Ehiokens and'Turkey� Underwear for lien a nd Bope : rib^+inn 'of labor. John Parker toil the ; 1.-mce they should be ashamed : ' ',-Phone 2904 nt ' ins @Ives for riominatinEg }ism, an , '� - -- otd I in of 80 years and took up a -'- - — .: fi ; R E ! Q B R ADL' Y , lci• • `'Tne telling stories. John A. C E C , L ' Rr• :trlvocated lowei townshfp tax- - Tate, fa.-ers and laborers a chance to Butcher ; Pickering Q g = N •,do their own roar; A,:k. G. M. Foray- f a 1CLA "ONT Christmas Day was observed in Season'* Greetinse To the Electors, Pickering T w� ANDERSON Mrs. Mundell was in the city on a very quiet way. i�lanp eels to the 8 P• Friday. orated the day by holding fancily 'Electors of Pickering Township -antsy AND G11sNTCltaian : _reunions. 1 have consented to the r e Mr. and Mrs. Lye were in the Notwithstanding the strong sent;- lacing of - DUNBARTOIIT tr city for the holiday. + ' ment manifest at nomination, for ac- Qty°anla on the ballot for election of "Yete Chapman for Reeve' Deputv•reeve on Monday, Jan. ad, Miss Margaret Graham returned - _ --- clamation, in the interests of seen• 19�. INSURAIII�E d s 'to her hums on Tuesday. !CARQ OF THANKS. pray, we are again faced With an el- It you vote for me I will endeavour .f _ Thera will be no rural zusil '— action campaign. Owing to the*very to hal to modify ur problems and AUTOMOBILE, i •delivery on New Years(Monday). y wish through the columns of the 'Limited time at my disposal, I shall taxes Pn keeping with present roudit•- " News to thank my many customers be unable to make a thorough can- - - FIRE Z- --- E' and Mrs. Gibson spent Christ ions,with whirl;we are confronted. mas with Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey. for their liberal patronage durinx vass cf •the township. However 1 Within BURGLARY - the past year and wish you all a would say to the electors, that 1 R You the season's Compli• ;. C. A. and Mrs. Grant and family Happy New Year. have very earnestly tried to carry on 04ente. `CA$IIALTY .tepent Cbristmas• with James G. F. Pearson my share of the administration in Respectfully Yours, LIFE INSURANCE ' �H Evans. - - 0. Luther Middleton, -' accordance with the best interests of Russell Pilkey has taken over Chapman has Saved You Money = Phone Pickering 7 • _ _ ; the Tax-payer, My respected father� B g� ,SOIL the-management- of the rink for .-- -.-_ _ - ;_for many years set me a very high The polling booths at the Muni- --•- the winter. Gard of Thanks; example in Municipal Life, which y-cipal Eleetions on Monday next BONDS-government, Municipal Wilbur Gleeson, of Torotito: .. : °-= - have striven to follow.•We are living will open at 9 a. m,, and--will olese Mortgage Bonds, Also,Industrials. We wish to take this opportunity $age investments at from 6 to 7 celebrated Lhrietmaeat the home of thanking the Brougham and CL' under c?rlditions when experience in at 5 p;. ai. cent. per t of his parents. aremont Fire Brigades and all- the Municipal Work is a a premium. E. and Mrs. Bryan and Mre. v Mine, short though it be, is L believe - - - 1NSURANCE-All classes written in' - Burton spegt� Monday with vela• people o_ the community who assist- of some benefit to the.eleetorate. No Sleep No Rest eluding Fire. Automobile. Wind- ed us a: the-time of the file and who � , tive in the city. _ Conditions are more and more frecj•' storm, Accident and Sickness.. - have kindly offered, help'in other uentl StomSCh Gas 1s Cause M. J. and Mrs, Wilker, of Toron ways y arising which demand the .ut- Phone or write to, spent the holidays with their - Vf. and burs. Knox and.Family. most in sound judgment and careful Mrs, A. Cloud says: For years I'00 ED.•BOWMAN,Whitby .relatives in town. __—_ handling. We have for example a had a bad stomach and gas. Was• situation in the south of the town- nervous and could not sleep. Adlerika pent) turdayod, of Greenwood, A.Sore for Chapman Means Safety. P• DINTY'S' GARAGE ^F) spent Saturday in town renewing ship which I believe needs immediate rid me of all stomach trouble and alt! acquaintances. attention. In 1931 vs, glared on the now I sleep tine" E. C. Jones, drug- Alex and Mrs. Morgan,. of Lind Tel's How to Gain T2 Township statutes a building by-taw gist. - Cor. Broek;and.Xingston Rds. sago spent the holiday with their Pounds in Three Weeks designed to .prevent the influx of " the type of ratepayer who might tie= relatives in town. - 1x1 come--in times of depression, abut- Pickering TOwAship Election General Repair Work all cars, The poet office will be open on -zsrup `cau:,t 'D, •a •snolallaP-'3-'4s'8y den on the munieipaUty. It is very -- guranteed at reasonable -New Ybar'0 Day (Monday)frbttt •AAou aums slaa; pus saaals aqg -salaam evident that this by-law needs re- _Your vote and intluence.are re- prices. 11 to 12 o'clock, only. g .u; spunod ZI peusv.V pope (otu(n drafting, and I ani much in favor of epectfully solicited.for S Acetylene Welding. E. Bryan wishes to thank his -'oat). IOWA 1004.-atilt •umopum pus further restrictions upon the erect- �T - many cuPto.ners a Happy and uul3 'sno_sau seas Ilauopil •g 'szyll ion -of . 1'y illiam. Reesor Batteries repaired and charged. M Prosperous New Year. .. permanent dwellings in•the Firestone and Dunlop TtreB.� ,' •:: . Township. I have .For Councillor Luther Vowes,, of Peterboro, County Experience is our Big Prob• appreciated your confidence for two _ - Gasoline and Gib. spent the holiday here with his tem. ,Chapman's experience is yaars and have endeavored not to be PO1jiII 1�OIIaa- mother. Mrs. J. Readman. Invaluable. tza y the trust imposed upon me. I Y: Jan, 20 1938 Refreshment Booth in Connection d' Ben and Mra. Kilpatrick and - a3a a candidate for re-election to tlue Phone Pick.T5W daughters spent Christmas with LU.Ch 5 r �« IM office of councillor for 1933, and if - - (night or day). p-the former'e arents in Toronto. J In1LOMM you feel that I have been of service - G: M. and Mrs. Forsyth enter- to you, or that my experience may * •• M/ETON SLEEP tained their family and relatives - be of value during the coming year, I fly pgOPRhETOR at Christmas dinner on Monday. The orou.ld ask that you demonstrate that Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and proof to me at the polls on Monday family, of Toronto, are spending , , ,. next. Wishing you all a very Happy the holidays with their relatives, ~"':d� Eye's New Year, I am gtAbtY {![ $ iQilrtp T°°r Obedient Servant TORONTO -the 9oden, of Toronto, • - Ralph E Mowbray spent Christmas at the home of ; `_ hi s teats,Frank and Mls.Sodea, bwLB REGISTER. Single 500. Return 900, Mr. and Mrs. Aitken and little - T child spent the holiday with Mrs. - Modern Wednesday, Jan. 4th - Auction sale EVERY HOUR Aitken's mother, Mrs. Pulford,of of about five acres of standing at 5 minutes to the hour Eyesight Speeiaiut ~'? Toronto. timber (cedar, elm, birch etc.) to from 8.55 a, tn. to 10.55 P. tn. OP-• Monday ext being observed an p day omiW• �ii°" "s i"e' y g life _ be sold in about eae:c;uarier acre (except 10 55 a. m. and 3.55, a,r ...dos, .r 4 � New Year's - Day the places of lots, more or less, in lot, 34' rear 5 55. 7.55 and 9.55 p:.idn.)and _:_business in the village will be b C H. lack t of con. 6, Pickering: one and one- at 7.10 and 7.55 a, in, daily DISNEY BLrQC�C,' closed as usual. y e fourth miles north of Green River, except Sunday. 10,5x5 a. m„ - E. and Mre. Lewis celebrated - Eyesight Specialist the property of Gordon Lehman. 3.55, 5.55, 7.55 and 9 55.p m. od1 L ►a their eighteenth wedding anni- copyright 1927 Terms: $20. and.,under, cash; a- Sat., Sun. & Hot. only- 11.45 �Po"O�phM ul� bove' that amount.. 9 mos. credit. M. Sunda versary on Thursday, Dec. 22rsd. '— Sale at one o'clock. Fred Postill, p y only. - The celebration was a quiet one. _EFFICIENCY auctioneer.Thomas and Mrs. Paterson. Ac Part 2 Leave Toronto Lveryr;Hosr conipanied by Clarence and Mrs. Part 4 .on the half hour . _ Pentelly, of Brooklin, spent the - Pickering `Township Election from 8 30 a.tn. to 11.30 p M. holiday with relatives is Toronto. Many remarkable, conditions may -- (except 10.80 A. m, and-12.30, Thirty bags of mail came to our be referred to. Let me cite an incid- Your vote and influence are re- 2,30. 7.30 and 9 801P. m,) and :post office on Thursday ash: The ant of a contractor, who on account epectfully solicited for q _ Christmas mail this y at 7,30 a,tn.tidaily except Sun- year was of act uncorrected error of this nature wIri Anderson nay. 10.30 a. m...12.30, 3:30, , raaeh heavier than that of last came 'dour° to washing dishes in a 7.30 and 9.50 p. m. Sat..Sun. v• X .g, .year. restuarant because his eyes would As Councillor Hol. only. Esatern _ not-permit him to carry on success- The roads in many places are as fully at his work. After his correct- I am In favor a6discount off taxes Standard Time. dry as they are in summer, but ion Was applied he was able to go for cash. Corafortably Seated Coaches ;In some places they are very �k to his work again successfully. -- Provide Home Comfort for rough making it unpleasant for y' Winter Travel. motoring. Then•again let me refer to the case Polling Monday, JAn. 3, 1933 . of the lady'who was advised to seek - - Tickets and information at C. A. and Overland and tamityy relief for her discomfort by. a than- Pickerin{; Township Eleolion a - apent Christmas,with the fnraser'a g,e of climate but after her eyes' and GRAY C0,01 LINES °parents in Erin. They left Ban- muscle correction;was worst, perfe-t Your vote and influence are re- Easter° House-Piekeri r, - t day morning and returned on comfort ensued, without the necess- epectfully solicited for R When time approach- Monday evening. itp -of the added expense. I recall _ final hour the Our merchants report buetoesa another incident of one who did with- R,• C. ReeBOr im�oriala svmuft In the week before Christmas as out relief or glasses or eye. correct- - wiu' be c in sk better than it was a year ago. ion for a matter of twelve or fifteen For Councillor 1D e• =ta tribute to the . .Although. Saturday waa a very years because of a remark which led -- " - ! parsons they ham bees y; 'wet day. bneineee was unusually- her to believe nothing could be done Polhng Moliciay,=Jan.2,• 1933 erected to honor. Our -good on that day. __ to relieve her. It was found upon ex- - cresH"• sk1I1 secure@ The Claremont Social Club are ration that both a distant and a -- -' • holding a ditnee in the Community' near correction could be accepted and the best resalte., Hall this (Friday) evening. A • good vision result, What of the "No t;~raatez T4ibatar' >.- large number of invitations have many eases remaining uncorrected - �.. _ - N. W. STAFFORD - been sent out and a pleasant even- ROW some one remarks they will 8o�rd in to anticipated. grow out of it. What of the many 1.. - cases of buying glasses by mail from Ov. F. W. Newwell, of Black - y l' an ad. What of buying any 'glaseea v I pbmi wwor stock, occupied the pulpit in the without an examination All these We wish to thank ohr customers United Church on Sunday last. are contributary to our worst coed- *►ben be preached two excellent itiens, for their liberal atroma a durin aermooQ. -On^ da next Rev. =to be eontiztttel Y b g ..-F. M. Welty, of �ertb. will -- — - 4 preach at both services. - L� ;--- --♦— -- --Alm the par8�i ear, lid hope for �1► con- �. R. and Mrs. Thexton and Pick, -]feat Market Lid ` -daughter, Margaret, of Toronto. Cash and Carry ic�rph iii mutual spent the hoiiday with J. H. Beal tinuance of the .same. �t1� i►nd Mrs. Chandler, also Mrs, With every purchase on Saturday, ♦ \Blakeley, of Toronto. and Rupert December 24th, we are giving g . cheap rates for farm and oountry Allaway and Mr. Brown, of awn 1' 8 now wish al'l a Hap�3� and ' buildings. 'W'hitb e y package of our Whitby. pent the day with them. famous country style Wladetosm ]nsnran�on buildings, Mrs. $uehby held a family pork etineage for PrOS11•l1pp,,rou�!New Year windmills.silos eta reunion oo Christmas Day. Those your Christmas breakfast, r`+ Autpmobge Insurance • present were Alvin and Mrs. Bash- 9eaeoo'e Greetings to All. - lot aU ttt;ds. " b and daughter, of Pickering; 'FARMS FOR sALS ,..'Walter and Mrs. Bushby sad dsa- ALLAN ANDREWManager, =_-.. Call for a Calendar. bier, of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Mite or phone a Lee and family, of Utica, and , - - E L E NE/LL =Floyd and Mrs.3ooee and daaRb4• De BOW M A , ere. a Brooklin. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND p �+�+.. 20 WEUTBY, ONT. The annual Chri.the 'S a day CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMON 1 - F' ' • .�entertainmenG of~.the Sunda EMBALMER flu n«t u was very successful affair. There was i stoufrville I Iar0e attendance and -a good•program presented by the child. Night and Day Service L P E ♦ ten of the school. Rev. Mr. Jgll, Business Phone Residence Phone - of Brooklin;•who is moderator of 9901 9820 -of session during the vacancy, occupied the chair, which he did _ THE "MADELINFZ" We havealeupply of Grab Work Boots.and Miner Rubbers for the, sin a most able manner. The pro Fall/Spoon. (Sall and see them. ;gram consisted of choruses, drills. BEAUTY•: SALON ;pageant etc., which did the pupils AutiiPreese and Winter Motor Oil for your car. Exid.e =and those who trained them ranch As you and I know4itIn drawing near - Batteries, Batteries charged 50 cents. . _ [ -•credit. Master Donald White, Christmas, the time for a nice smart eon of Winton and Mrs. WbitA, "Wavette" Permanent Wave How _ delighted the audience with his about giving daughter and yourself a (crud,t,)salmon,large. 2 tins. 19c: Rolled,Oats,7,lbe, -25c ` Harry Lauder selections. He was real Christmas(lift, one you both will Clow,r L:':+f 9almon,oink, 2 tins 25c Macaroni, 4 lbs. - ., 25c . , dressed in kilts and proved him get real pleasure from. G� s,;ppy Obeese.per lb. 20c Pastyy Flour. 24's 45c lh 500- .. " •self a born entertainer. Santa I m offering;special Christina-' prices: Peas as, 1 Corn. 3•tine ... 26a Pure Bread Flour, 24'a ?O0 ' Claus made hie appearance after Adults, . $250 Tomatoes, �,,,,,tin .. .. 10e 98 Ibe. .. 8.60 School girls. 11.9s Seedlrm Raisin;; .. 27o Cookin Onions,.12 lbs. • .. 250 - the progre►m and treated the boys Commencing Nov. Zlet and lasting - - - g ' and trls to candy 1fte. The pro- for one mouth. , " reeds amounted to $36.70, all. Phrne 1ZArkham;f�l02.' WelDeliv`er Sold and Insttalled by ` though there was no admission �*Ae11 a Ja2LlZ�dell. ����`` -General FRANK 1 PR►OQS$ lee, but only a collection. Phone low CLAREMONT Wm. M. Duncan Mer�haat, C'een Rivet ri�a 11>acrntuo �i T+v�`:'•7,..�._.�... -ws.,l"•:'_ter,-•a:` .,7..,, - __ _ • , - _ - - -Via: _ w _ •, _ ^7 ,I_ f . •- - •' 'r .. _ '"'_:, ,�, <� ,.tea. "y, «�.r.•_-tom .I, _ - �..- - .> ..-. -•�„� ♦ ' "'I�►` ' ,,OR CRO SWORD PM Z-�£ {OWI LBfi -z 3 4 s 7 e - T H R 1 F1Y MEN S M 4 KE 1933 holds' for us many unseen things. Just what the year delivers to 'as W will depend to a great extent upon E \ - PLUG T O B� O whst we put into our efforts. Business - Y Gt slowly• and steadily improving. 14 15 16 lAt's all look up, lift upend have faltb -- ---and confidence. 1933'fs bound to be i6 - : good year for all of us It we only de irote ourselves:to right• living, clear 5 7 thinking. hard work and thrift. �3 - Customer-'"1 hear my son William 28 30 .has owed you for a suit for three 32 -- = •Years.., -- _ 4- — - - --- - - Tailor-"Yes,sir; have you called to --settle the account?" _ 35 3k 37 as '38 39 '40 _. Customer-"No, 1'd like a suit mselt 44 AS 2 O C A BIG PLUG 4p the same terms." 2 -- -- - _ 4} tt <.�'�t:: .9i-course.-women have greater en. 48 4 9 - ----- y durance. Who ever saw a man who 45 prr47 could stand at a telephone and talk tar an'hour? 50. St 52 5 5^'• 54 New&•Flashes Claasifed' Advertising : . a �z:Je \ OFFER TO EVERY, INVE\TOR The photographer*as taking.a pie- t From Canton A l.i,t of aanted inventions anti :su =� �5 5 57 intor+,+ation!sent free, The 2samsag ;om. . anre of a tether and his college-boy-son " = - pany. world Patent Attoi+t ys• 273 !tans during the 'Christmas holidays. The '60 New Tax Collection Introduct- ,,,cE. uttawa, Canada. a photographer suggested that the boy 59 _ 'stand with his,hand on is father's _ ed—Militia System _Re- y shoulder. The father suggested: – during Banditry .. . ... -SHAW •SCHOOLS "`More appropriate if be stood with his Hori;.ontal,_ 44-Oertaiu - - -. il-Xertakiiug to apples n m i3-Storebou$e Canton.-The military Governor or hand in my pocket." 1-To enter. 4,-Tp molt w yon°'y Hess nouncesuna tax refortri Gw,hich has lit train�hg+torn business s inycsitonr ". e. 16-Begged p °6--Colon 9 19-Devoutness ay Night a Fiome Study Courses. Orator-"The man who' gives in 11-Essence .. 4 -'To sink a-1-Ankletbone• aroused more enthusiasm than any vuo are Invited to write for curricu- ; " when he is wrong is a wise man, but 50-Barren . the man .who.g Is in whet✓ he is 2l-Soars ocher in recent years, writes the coy tsayCharaesasts.. Dept.aA President, ' 12-Joined. 52,Shrub i 14-Article - .�,;-Symbol of ttalarlum 26-Enjoys respondent of Tlie Christian Science. , Weak t oice in Audience "!►far- 15-To slide 55-To quote 29-Tests 3tonitor., Kwangtung has clung to the 17-Colloquial: t __ old_custom of "farming"' taxes. The ,rfed." t 9 4?nger 37-Has com, up from.' 31-Group - �`,,, , a^„set cari�u3 typac n' to==- dters: If ,educated men join armies is _7-7-77 is sold Co the highest bidder, who pays larger numbers, eve can make the m:.i• - Club Rag-"I know how to settle 20-Outcome d4-Clans . 3a-Stain �e Government a lump sum for the try s?rvants, not,masters, of._tlie pco-• . t- 22-Point 36-Tower pie." this unemployment problem... If we v :. :Vertical 37-Oriental weight, : privilege, and takes as a personal proi- ',3-Egyptian goddess =-fa _ Vu all. the men of She world on one g-Speaks _ it whatever additional amount he 'can _ 25-ti ild !-Tu Duet .. ''' y Map Making Today island and el the women onanother, . 27-On account”of =Conj jnct,ci extract-from the people_ This system _ •4-Daughter of Lear "we'd bare everybody busy in po time." . 23-Imposture' 3' Cur�:e i3-lcetandic eollectfons opeus the way for,serious abuses. Con- - Listener—','Well, %list would they crai Chen and his associates have de Making a map of the world !'• ed - .. lee doing?" - - ' " - 30—To charm 4—Covering ' - 46—Mature - crded that as soon as monopoNes es� longer simply a' matter of cl0i=taxed - 32-To grow weary 5-To stunt 48-Witbered., _ draftsmen, diflfcultiezi encountor.ed,01 Club s't'ag-"��hy, boat-building." -- Dire. the Ooverninent will no longer 34-Nobleman - - d'-•Gawrier7 - -:31=Low haunt i ht li -the .National Geographical Society in - - - - - gel?tar r 3 a, but will �ollert directly ' 35-3laster of diction �=-Pronoun 53-To tear - completing their recently puhli4,ed Nothing can be Lhlnner than some from the'people. It 'is curiqua that. 38-Spanish title 8--To prevent 56=LtiEe world map demonstrated. = excuses. But nothing an took thin- 41-Greek letter 1Si To issue' - qS--T bobroughfare _ `- p wan tun whic#s takes pride`in Its thetfl_li al weeks ublilen[ivai oj' rhe S g g: ner than some of the'things-in silk - rogre§siveness, should be one o3 L6e - p hosiery. -"'I've cried to-see you time, -G o ( ) last provinces in Cbina to reform this f p ` _and time again" may mean not at all. _ - practice, " map in order tc make changes ne ei+• Operation Hinted a3 `A`SVIkR TO I-ST WEEK'S Banditry - sitatpd by new developments In The drag who.tries to interest-you to• y Lessened complicated maze'of nternatiat:u .-v, a get rich, scheme never carries any " • PL2ZLE The-example of Kwangtung's njigh- Solution O� Typhoid lations,and buy unexpected Chang•:, ;t ' samples-around, - One thing.{e denied » - boring provlrice,-I3%'angsl,-bas induces! was on t Carrier Problem Ro zortr names of etti£ y of a �; 1z•. -the radio speaker. He can't hear the _ E applstuse-!f any. Every now and- g S, A;F U 5 tire' local Goverumerit to rearganfze numersbie obstacles, faced cis.•thr t1',ashin ton. - X my "typhoid car- ! ° F r the octal Militia, Three years ago. Tiers" cease .to be a menace to the R.A L 0 S E A �MjJI �3131 society's task ur tl'yit to'$ta3,t_ r 1:: then a fountain pea tires Up to its K;',ang*l .su1Tered from widespread - name by, scattering ink ai; over your public after,an operarion, tier renmval Ai T H A R 3d 0 R i r to•thc•minuie pi .etttizat.ian �. :'e T barditry, Two prugre-live generals, world. shirt trout. Some people are kept so- Of-the gall bladder, says -r report of W 3 I Ei: A Pa!-Chuug hat-and LS Tsuug je¢, then" - - ` -� ltusy acquiring .knowledge that they Drs. H. F. Senftned and F. E. Coughlin g A 'N £�R i'.l.+a E Prol) IZy, the -'m +t tntu�.ta:ii �t " to the American Public Health A - O IB•A an elan s :_sever have time to,use any of ft. A Z I IA f S B j A;'r tiorateemilitia system. Provtn• the _ -:•:'= spelation._ _ - - - - g;0 i; M C I. L vial aruries were reduced to a min! Cori ee spe'ttingser of names .m o� ` Farewell 1932 The carriers" are iniected with the P 0 F -,fi _ disease in 'a latent Corm,:. but-can T 0 �iAiB P+y�- C B mum and_the protection of, local dis- an,'j.,rtntries. The JaI>.nnese, En:l;ad- - -The olid year, waning.~near-its,elose. - D ,JIG J R A Y tricta'wms left to the m#{ttfa The sys sy, CI oae acrasinn, In order to d+ ,wzr_ - Prompl.s'ti's a ✓cello to compose. transmit it to nthess.�readily and there- g A v M 5 `r y T Lem tins been a success, and banditry " g g fore are a_ menace to.pubiic health. A iM mine whether a final O" •shout,t 0' 1Rnd ere.It pass, we hasten to send w ;Removal of the gall'bladder-apparent A C I : A A L M S I !R E has been largely associates General iaccd'on the %%-04d `•1lnnchukilo,` A-it � J. Expression of esteem,:Good frtend: Chen and tiffs a .-t.baates have -been so L reed to cable half w a around tr.e. 1 Et type were.large enough, or high. Iy cured 68 per cent. of the "carriers" P Ii I b+.0 S 0 P H I 16 A L I. y' who survived the operation. Of sixty - T Y P E� K E 1',. D F�B Tr m ch 1m ressesl:that the have begun world . 'Tile answer was "Yes,;' .,T u p y =We'd speed -our,' greeting 'cross the to organize-a 51milar militia system.in :lIahy name, which !lace bee+;' fa- sky• --�- ltyan_gtung.. Gen,.Chata Kai-shek,is r-LO-2h Wnrlil' at t3igo-for ter.• -- - _ tioail4 7 per-cent underwent such Using the same system In reorga-afziug to h au opera- - - "R hat do you think of our ara1 rigs,• fait to appear on this 1at�st • " The present year, ablle-not our best,~ - t}}atricm-recovered from Communists map In thefr-place appear other ._Has shown th.'lt you.'have stu_ad_ihe -Widower, (introducing -m rttr_rlo'ne4�-tjv,.i.1 asked tb_d-c`afhe�lral verger. In.his campaign.in Hupeli and-Ronan c-hlTdren,, and 81ce this lady a kiss• s, Slavery Stopped melee, liizNie to most p2old-` -u you here had good health and-peace, an wealthy fiancee): Come here, -tar,". "Ir dta penny the he Ameticar tvs� pros — ar example,+�les as aigreat Rol.all lure tar,". " Du a perm = C m famed or r Give thanks'for-joys tlZat never cease. This is the new mother 1 promised there, but_ nothing carne out; so 1' Ylie.�:wanawu; Government Has fui• city, now appaara as "alaxim Curl.! - -- • -• ,le=t year'-we hope that yoli will-see' yo¢-"- • Tommy: "But. daddy she guess'-1 didh't get a chance to try' towed the lead of Nanking in forbid- The,Hague is now "'s Graveah:,ge." I:nilmlted prosperity.' isn't new.", - them." ding the traffic In slave girls. For cen n rd to although the former name is list `turfs ihe"mu tsai" system has had a parenthesis to help the'reader. $ny-r. Our lilitle t11114e says he would rath• strong hold'on. this province. ' Poor loo is. !fated uuder its newest t::cur-- - = or bave a cow than a saxophone, be- V;-_.--- ;-' = 1••_ families ✓cold their daughters as do- .. Izmir" cause, although they bock make the ' -_. . mestic siaves.to more well-to-do tami The phyjkai problem of pl inting tame noise, a cow sires milk Y , . �� O'L� Q : + lies; and such transactions were'ap the map and tliauihutitse'it was in fit• _ proven by law, The girls were bound self- no mean task. More titan. forty - - Pin editor was dining ot.�: �c�'ould" to serve their mnste:s'uiitil they her (n.o tons of a particular kind of page: you like some 'more.-pudding?" his came of age. Magistrates of local dis• were used In-m4king it, and more than - >bostess asked. - �y„,,,;,,yyk tracts•have been iastYucted to make 5,000,000 impressions were made, dar- ''` "No, thank you,'•-replied'the editor, �,, ^; •; _ complete lists at. slave `g:03 in their Ing which process the sheets traveled absent-minded!!. ;"Owing to tremend= ti x y s ; areas, and report them to the provin an estimated total dfstauce of more ens pressure on space I am• reluctant. f �� ,� ''� x "y y r, "ctal godelnmeht k:uture Sales' are than 2,569 miles. Nearly two tot.-. of _ Ip'compelled to decline,"' �� strictly., forbidden, and those already special inks were used. in bondage will be freed as rapidly,as, _ She-'Henry dear, we have be" " �" i `F r+u Inc is found for 'their support: -- ;�it -:s-ati uu.: ed explc�ie•n a - - - -- ( .City Plans For Canton thought. - years, Don't you think we ought to get i4arried?" `� � w Tife canton municipal government FTe-"Yes,' you're right-but who'll has approveii'the plans of the City q„ :w,::;:.}, •'>':;:,: '. C' :{ •y^y�{ i',�..r:s�.;,:. p!annina Commission for the building w° :,{' 4 s -Reduce Fat Safely nave us?" , w' •. °"" of iiigtiivay and draivagesystems. The <' fide f3 the at reducing n.�rs :ter "' `?;p,y r�. .� �"' is y ��"y';,ihas•` �` 131] pf•ov'desfor construction of tram• �'�• y:.•.:. ;';.:: .� x.s' p t�•hia• you ha�•e wafted. Chew one i "`'' " ' ' r Hies railway st tiottS Pieoe of L KEY'S �1EUICA'TEll It E- The little city girl stood'and watch-- •;y,..,..,. ^< «;<::,. «. v lines, aird o „ , :,. ;y..> ed the farmer milk the -only cow $0 ' '<; .'r(`>; r ` N�" Y Dut:I\G GU1i after leach in l .,nd •' a::d parks. Cantsitt is divided into had. The 'next morning the farmer ;i ,r: ;:>� 4ayx, fore 'pound wirer pound of uns;gLt:S commercial, 'residen.lal, agricultural fat. The 6aaretet a hex d bi. Ina- was much excited,as th8 ccw bad been w; z and amusement areas, and owners of mcihod"you h ;toles during the night. x•.a ' .k.;,, ported from England. Succeeds where, Farmer.-"Drat the thief that stole vacant lots••have been notilled that all other methods have felled. Thou- •� �':t' 'i M1Y$•" G',:,. ":' t erect •builciiu°s of: the' a sands hav benetitted. Sirs. G. of To- �;} they nius a P ✓onto wastes: that•cow•., lie's miles away froth bore mot°• proved type in each area within'a year, " - by now.' shall n alt to take- Lace 's i Little Girl-"I wouldn't worry 'bout v �. 'after.which a•special tax amounting to regularly .• it has rid me of. 15 `... ; At,'mister, they can't get so far away- "' 19 per cent.Of the laud's market value lbs. excess fdt,in three-weeks aid will-be imposed. This ruling is expect- improved my health." *ffh it, 'cause you drained her crank- ,:; ,. !case last night" ed to relieve the.housing congestion. LACEY'S harmful does art•s and not ha or Canton, one of the largest cities in other harmful drugs and is not habit. :> forma It is a orribination f r c- :y�:,... Construction- ng c o e ('.blue t1 SIR r•� trAmwav�- �g„iced ama-roc irrttreu,enur rn a IM Boss-^'Dodson,I-found this long- of an extensive system was Started pleasant chewing gum -form—AF- - blonde hair on the back of m 11mou- "V PROVED BY BRITISI3 rOCTORS. F ti` ” teli years ago, but.waa stopped after �� 9 � ,q ,,, Aids digestion and improves hearth.,drug tine. My wife's hair is black.- �* �� a' dispute betR cen the Company.and Sold and recommended by all •drug W 4 l Chautleur-"I'll give you an esplana- }he municipal government over the and department stores—only 15c a fllbII, 812•." �. t week's supply; To reduce SAFELY— �•• ?: The n ask61 your G eater ..for LACEY'S..RE-_ .. L oil do no 1f e Boss-'Wxplanatfon nothing! What DL franchise. a company has now >s J t � "` been revived,. and a-'satiafactoty •ar• near a 'dtu gist ' please remit to tt want is an introduction." rangement made with the municipality LACnir's, 2f•,go, sos one, 7a aonver, for its completion. N.C. Siafled postnalQ.) _ l+daa•About-Town (tp lalet)—"Di 8oldiert Who Serve ooss2 annex i you cancel sil,iary engagements at a c• In-a pr•evtoua insertion )f Mis,a�= ' y`` ,An educated military' 1s th-e-slogan vertisement, a typographical error you to, James?" "Yes, air, but i _ `I at-the Kwangtung Education Bureau- -made -the weight- reduct4on in• the y Violet didn't,take it very we11. fihgt these two fiulfy bits o! tliing� are the offspring of 6ne 'of testimonial read 1 @i lbs. Instead or esaid you-wc:a going to maYry bdi in ate in to in8titute m111tary 16 and as the result of a type face bxt weep."• = tho fiercest of-North American birds, the'(#feat Horned.Owl? Through- training in.all middle schools and uni• breakinr on the press, the cost of a tersities- "Some military. forcb is ate" 2 upbly sppeaYe3 to' ba 6c 1z.= v;... ox$wi the worth the dreat Horsed Owl lives In heavily forested and nn- stead of 4ao. i♦eiors yet - 'settled wreas and is one of the•greatest enemies-of grouse and_other necessary- under preseAt_ coll$itioas," urf6ing i favour Di NUTS is !n as good condition sa, wben you !game birds. It food supplies are reduced it moves southward and is .. the bureau argues,"but there b la-Tut ISSUE No. 53--''32 ad it. noted for its destructive raids oh poultry.=Canadian National Railways difference betpreen good,tab bad sol: - _ • - - n 7 - -, .� .. j r•iaai,r' - r 1932 Sees Anniversary $elgium's Future Queen. Large Farms Lose Less, �. • Of The Cigarette Than Small, Study Shows Voice of tie Press, "Among the savIn; graces of ha- "` tJrbai a, I1L-On s'perren*age basis 'mil III beings is-their capacity to forget large farms are losing less money tLeiT troubles," says the Ottawa Jour-' than small farms, says P. E. John- _ - ".Canada, The Empire and The World at Large nal i.. this editorial. "Tha's amid all stun, of the depat.tnent of ag7icuI- a. �. ' '""' tLe tumult- over war debts .nd dis- a:i.''i` , University of torsi economics at the Llinois. His stud of-farm operating - 1, _ CANADA. we moat take steps to keep them armament and the depression and a Y Pe : there, to make them contented with 'cure•,of other things, Paris isa mark- costs and income reveals that losses a; • ideal of Home Restored. l their new situation, and to put an end ing the centenary of the cigarette, in 1921 on 400-acre farms, expressed :Notwithstanding the de wesslon, to the idea of returning to urban cen- which it,is dgelered laces from 1832. eus.a percentage.nf capital invested,, 'watb-much consequent distress, the « were less than on 100-ac farms. tees •as soon as the present crisis is According to the records, the"first � _ Court of-General Sessions in at least 2-sished 3"•i i--here-tare-tai-lit _cigarette-was invented by hn Egyp- 1't:e reason, Jocroston explains, lies two coon es o -(Us—province had noth• 'rary comes in to fill an important role. flan soldier at the time of the siege is the fact tint it is easier for larger Ing of a criminal character before it. eery many of those who have left the _o the Turkish stronghold cf St. Jean f Arms_ to reduce oper.. ing expenses to Enron County was saved the,expenses town to go back to the farm have as d'Acre in 1832. The Egyptians cap- meet dec'ining prices. - .t of a jury when a clean-criminal sheet quired 'the' habit of readiug, and will ured a carava,t of camels loved,with ";:, "Acre operating 'costs droo-as'-the t was presented to Judge Costello. dui a oaf t,ralty_.n sat-�o_goon_tAaiisPy--tobacco, but the_victoriot. soldiers. . r: '' :` ..:.,: !' site of the farm increases, both be- There were no jury civil cases an ing that babit. [low are they going to had no-piper. Then one brigLt troop � # t "; -,cau.w of the,increased effi•ieacy and only eight non-jury. In Victoria > r do so if they have not, easily acres- er conceived the idea of wrapping up �f° £ b•,ause•there-is less-work an'acre un + 3ieliburton there was no work either l3_ e: farms. There is less work be- sable and sufficiently varied, books to some tobacco irr the paper casing of a "g i*. -, criminal or civil for the court. Judge help them to increase their knowledge cartridge. -When others followed'his ?-°' cause there is tress livestock to the ' Ponton complimented both the citi- and, while swap their Ietsure hours? example the cigarette was urn. a )` F- &ore," he explairs. tens, who constitute a law-abiding It is an Important prob:_m and will But although cigarettes soon found. t Illinois farmers, John ton- -sass, _ } community, and also the.members of Hare to be settled before we can reach their way`o r rance,.it woe t ` save been able to cultivate large acre- 1( the legal profession for curbing llt!• an end of our present difficulties.-La• 1861 that• they were-introduced tQp agel Pfficienti i-because' of the intro- 1 gation and settling disputes by' the presse, Montreal. . Fngland, their sponsor being a Gruel s ;j duction of motor cultivators, big-team .� ;Alva and take method.-Toronto Mail `` v ;fsY .t� ..ry,, ,pr' hitches. combines and oth^r labor sav- -- v:h. opened a store in Leicester s''4,,••• �. and Empire. _ :� sr:,; >. 's :.,:;; ing equipment. �: - THE -EMPIRE. Square; London. Even-then, the Eng- __'`_. Australian Loan lie'-, slow to change, regarded theta Princess Josephine, five year• "In 1931-about $12 {orth of feed an . World On Parade. acre was fed to rxiuctive livestock The most hopeful pr-dictioa' did not 'u sly. , It is told that. one of old 'daughter and eldest child of .P Bank of England janitor ebangfn a on farms ave.riging 100 crop acres,'•' j g contemplate that the New ' South the things Which helped ,.o harder. the heir to the Belgian. throne, 1 t explains, "wh.lc- the• same cost - ticket on bank's gold ' stores , paying Wales £12,360,000 conversion, loan public opinion against Oscar Wilde, Prince' 'Leopold and Princess a era ed England's war debt. .....:.. France refus , wt`_ a re t that he smoked ci a g $8.50 on 200-acre farms and would be underwritten at• less than 4 P� g r" Ostrid. niece o1 Sweden's-king. Cog to change tickets on. reserves $'.8v on.300-acre farms. • per cent But In spay fact,• Mr. ettea. The habit was regarded as de- of the Bank of France. ........ Premier C "The total labor, power and ma- Sennett has succeeds in getting the cadent. Sennett dining with Rudyard Kipling, loan underwritten -at S%_ Toda "the ci arvtte is replacing th>• �' .nery .cost for each crop acre on per cent., s g p g First Rocket Flight 3escribtng him as "Poet Laureate of these three grbu ,f farms was ue zing new Governments.and F'r .The Po- wicks our at 4%cper�cent. 1Evennt a year En land smoked many �t Ln XIaup;W rug Gerlman;�� Sporld's "That$the amount of li<eatcckvhas T fish Mini ter to VM'ashingion explaining est of the wiseacres will have to , g y admit that so striking a practical ex. ited- States mor, than 40,000.000,000 first rocket flight with a human pilot a., important beari_.g on operating ,. achy Poland can't pay. ......:, Amy John- pressfon of confidence-in Australia,-In and Canada over 5,000,000,000, direetit.g and controlling the fiery costs• is indicated by the fact that ion tailing to make 'a record on a that sensitive centre-v s ace sh+ is now schedvled t--ntative- :anon 'the farm3 with 300-crop acres nerves ea Cigarettes, in fact, have become p ? g P 3out1i Africa to London 'flight. .•.•..•. diate from Threadneedle street,- is - ig Business. In-the United States a ly for i.pxt Spring. the labor, power and macl:ineU ,.ost : Miussotln! threatening Jugoslavia. ....... worth more to us.than even the saving :itag'•. rrlk�inp turns out 2,500 'fags' In an attem_.t to furthu tit prac- f -z each crop acre was $7.80, where 4ir George Perley offering New South in interest of £1.137,500 during the s minute; hundreds of thQusintls of ticai development of rocket flying, the 85 worth W feed a crop acre wa, fad - Wales Canadian buffalo. ........ England five Years' currency of the-converted tons of tobac.:o are used in their city authorities,' the police and the' t prot:uctive• livestock, as compared announcing that her birth rate has de- ovetncr of the Mad ebur district . $8.96 where $11 +vorth of feed lined. ..:..... A New York loan.-3felbaurne Australian, r.anufacturg;.irn of alliioae_used to g g g geophysicist a :ve decided to grant permission for :, fed;, $9:SU wh-rE $19 worth of liscovezing a new method to detect auvatising them. The 1930 advar- _ . alt,Arolits and Q_ ,. Returns. -tisir-g appropriation' for one brand t ascent feed was fed and 10.:0 whe.e 7 he first c nt of a rocket device oc a $ $2 ninarals. .... :...Canadian-wheat exports a'c,7te was over.$10,004,OOA. cu,sied by s pilot• - worth of fc>ed was fed." touching• a new high. Manufact• The Egyptian State Rafiwayb Ad. Engineer Heinrich .r bet itws plans urges announcing as increase is the ministration has at-far.. reaped rho -.P- Time_ was when_ cigarettes warp g t: ward of enterprise. It has made dras• `coffin nails,' when the doct�t. w•arne i '-esdy for. the construction of such a price.of shoes. ...,.... Three new mines ,, 40' ;n Ontario roduci tic reductions in fares afid freightage against them. Nt•'r we ha'• eminent ='.cket. The rocket, which expected Shifting Dunes Burp p ag gold. .., .... Bur• to reach an altitude of about 3,006 can of-Statistics annc,uncitig we -have along various routes, and the stilt' medical jaitrnals noting that 'the Abandoned .Villages revenue_has produc_,, startling figures -warnings have largely ceased, .because feel, is to refute -to the grounl by Grand Haveu, Mich. - Utant sand 14 radio seta per 1,000 people. All In lowering the freightage between `most doctors them?rives have become „mar_ of A large parachute ,hat On- :h dunes that tra'vgl by day and night is In a da-y.-Ottawa Journal, g v f,•lds itself automati_sl: , and the piastres to cigarette,ette• smok ea au anoth•r have overcome and almost obtitrr- - Suez and Cairo from 140 pl r era. •h y o n 75 piastres per ton, a forty-day period and better explanitich is that..the PiI3t, Lfter leis' ing t•rt ;;�-the-f'e'y ated a number of small towaa itiBt Naturalization Record. £ receipts j jumped fro mz- E 6.� i sky ship, is to be brought down by a The substantial -number of to warnings became Intl et which, is y •P• once dotted the eastern • shore of persons understandable. 41caring endles+l3 s<Parate parachute. ' Lake Michigan,-at county.centres for Cana The. nvefitor• who is a member of flan naturalization is each sa to at- °about bll the tai.rgs that hurt them, At Grand Haver a few rotttiox Tommy's New Kit. l frost not estiia spinach t,-not play- the Berlih Society for the Expdoita- piles,are all that- is left of the once � tract general notice, bait probably few tic.rt of rocket fling, claims to have • 'The new equipment is lighter and leer' gdlf, people got itrto the' mood extensive warehouses, docks ant eitizeas realize the Increase.which has better arranged than'the old so JJa at that ua something was -bougd to de- solved the problem of the starting trestles of a railway land steame; - actually taken place,in the past few speed. His rocket moio.; constructer terminsl. Ha Tears. ka the fiscal year ending last 'a soldier, in full marching order y .stroy them anyway.* there was ti` ' ppy Hollow, the -vie g feel less like a human furniture• n. sense i n worrying." ir. ace:rdsnce •wit�h the back-stroke lase in a"small valley highs in the March, 32,517 aliens obtained naturals- g'� rind le will woA'with a number of a- , P - - - - But h 1 satioa is Canada. This total is a 60 �- looks. Gaati fa '"gait and- fi - bt!s back of the terminal where the adjustable nozzles, making it possible_ Polish," gone sartorial harmony and I g 1� •workers lived,• was abandoned. hal per cent. Increase--over_ that for the f, h velocit• _ alt t for the pilot to .r a e y . t the appeal to the young tamale heart. Give Samples of Future Shows- p eg $ century ago. precedin year; which was one 21392. g Y of the ascent. The Twenty, „ comments of the editor o! the Aaehcn. :;ermany. -- aamp:ec of T e ty, years ago some of the La 19_9-3C it was about the same at ; - I, , .,, Tailor and Cutter;which we have seen,=%-hat theatre' goers.may ,expect this -roots stiL could be seen, but they -. .. iT,_.1 aad'sn the Dreceding year:wss are caustic. Those of the adjut� sranson have been show b he muni= 'Spanish Treasure Ship ound ate gone now. Mills. camps aad Daly 13,094. In all the years mention- y p m and sergeant-majord of the old school, cipal theatre here.--To i ruru -up ad- Po-w "ng'oi,e, Island. of Elba,- docks have disappeared along. w•ttb _ sd, o great majority obtained courts; in which we have heard• are unprintable. -vane sales, the'management for four Tre treasure ship Pc uce, which sank villages. - satioa through the county courts; Za -New Statesman, and Nation (Lou- evening- offered st low prices s pro- in 1$07 as it fled with the wealtIr of t reef, the number dealt with under don). cram showing excerpts from operas Ferdinand lV. of Spain, threatened _TgC Num�e! Of French - ' ather,sectfnne of the Act has bees de= and dramas ort the wintez :mreasfn from year to year, and la -- Program- by 'NaRaleon,ha: been loca ed off this s - g Holiday in Englanc +� British Films In Trinidad - The evenings were successful end the sort. in 200 fat of wafer, and a sal 193132 was only 9�,.-Woodatack 9en- During September 3,200 Freoc! inel•Rev:ew• Now that British film fhakers seem .r iminis#ration is optimistic, . vase company of Genoa will -try .o visitors'•went o¢ holiday to Err land - to have abandoned that insular outlook II recover the gold. - Napoleor.spent his g exile :here. official figures reveal.• __1.-Or, the Gold Standard. which madjotheir-pictures too foreign Napotcon Relic Brings $ZUO 'This figure does not Include da The farmer with a ten-acre woodlot for the tastes of other countries, there 4 _ 1 r ,Paris-A letter from time. Letit a ezcnrstoniste of whom there wen aad a•couple of husky boys has d gold Is. every chance, provided other fac• 'Family Tree of Twills believed,to ')e several thousaae, - - inane these days.-Exeter Tlmes-.Advo- Ramolino Bonaparte to her famous The railway tors of box office success remain pro- DZ1!lord, Conn.-'Airs. Clyde Mea son, Napoleon 1, aas sold at auction y and steamship' ciDa -- sent., of their. capturing a.great and h chem gave birth to twins recent at a'e 4 p ere for $ 00. At the same sale a panles believe that tourist trips t = constantly. expanding. market In the Milford bospital.. .She was a twin, as letter 'from King John .The Good Britain from France will hncreas t F;miry Settlement. --- '•�._Caribbean,just as they have expanded were her father,�her mother, and both � � it in other p (1350.1364 t to . h!s. 'eon, Ct►arles, next year, and .the week-end excu _ parts of the Empire i�ezt _ tier erandmothtr�. Her husband's moth• 5o tar, very few families have been siou servloe will tie.exlPrded. tett*hed-a �ltnilar 4-um. ..7aken from relief lines in the city Year they are promised a quota to aid _ er was sere a twdn �•' ,in . placed on. farms where they have them in thisrColony. Perhaps aquota — •:tzn opportunity to become self-support is noY necessary. At least, it can be Vancouver Boy Stages Knock Out ing. It is necessary to go to Manitoba looked upon rather as a reward for their efforts, than as a protection.,for s � ­,'to get •A better view of what can be P -- - " done. Alberta .will.do well if its au- their films-Trinidad Guardian, - } " thorities expand the back to the land _ dicheme,here also, as- a part- of the• AMERICAN. 1933 -relief program. Every family Gandhi's Contribution. -1If9rmly on its own and permanently off It was Gandhi; however, with his °relief Ys a real' advance toward the ascetic posturing,'Ui quaint dishabille ' Anal elimination of,unemployment.- and his goat, that led'tbe world to a Edmonton Journal. better uuderstaaditig of the Indian pro- IF b1em. That was what he said he wish- ed ; �1, Di cult•Qt{estion.. to do; but the understanding is'lit- tle to his liking. The world now under. A property owner, in this city has stands that British rule in India is been compelled to ask municipal relief more nearly i right, just and tolerant. because he can find no.work and.can - than had been supposed before Gain- ,not pay his Lazes and mortgage inter--dh4 staged his show•otP.-Seattle 9st. He has five houses, including his Times. ._ - • - ,r Own, but his tenants'are In the same _ Plight as himself. Rather than evict y them and 'install new tenants• who British'and French - } ould pay him, he has asked for tem- : orary help from the city. Will those Foreign. Trade Chains -IE:all the pity •rne balance of Frenol trade In- ..he what they would do in such a case?- creased during October and. British --L,oadon Adcertiaer. imports and­ a;ports were higher during November, according tc the { '-Transportation by Areoplane. weekly review of the Department of The manner in which are machines Commerce.. wre commencing to invade not only A repotion 'took place in South • {iassenger travel, but also mail service African business subsesuent to recent J)as recently made manifest In the improvements.' Huslueaii conditions - ld Land.From Croydon aviation field in the Irish Free State, according to - t1 giant liner left en route for India the review, became more depressed : ith 24 people, some freight, and let• as a result_of tariff -troubles with ` hers having'a total weight of nearly a ..Great Britain but government re- . � k On. The incident passed almost with. venues were "encouraging." okmeri•. 64t comment; but It was'nevertfieless can-sales:in China,_underwent ttir- sexy significant:--Brautford Expositor. ther injury due to the latest decline in silver exchange but some improve• mm..airnin-Uughs as Fuller misses with a wild left. Jimmy MaLarnia of Vancouver knocked - oat' - Rurstl Libraries. meat in vaeows parts of Chinese -It'wailnot be'eaough to'eend b'sck trade"were noted. l�port pt�eea of Sammy,Fuller of Boston fn-the eighth.round in thel' Nov•York Qtht Jltnmy-.haA a,10 pound advaatase Rho unemployed to cultivate the soil; the Philippines mev8d lower, 'in weight. ' ..•n r°6- `•'`;. _'wl"' •, ', •'."„t'',r:a.x.,,--`�«'yacw•-r"-'""'3`•,"+tom-"-•�,r':;5.. ,«-y:,;.,R ze {. .._ _ . . /._•,... ..: �. - . _ _ '.=w..-•_ - ,-, .- - -- e� - ,. a _ -' / y - y • ..• _ ', _. - t , ' .. • ••_ �- .ems • — A- .♦ ... . � . -William Cruses sad eon.. of Ion-Meeting of 8t. George's Guild Woodville, called an Pickering Thursday, Jan, 5th, at 2.30 in , friends on Friday last. the Club Roome, opposite the Gor• Miss Ethel Bra t - - ^ • -We wish sIl our readers a very- - y. teacher is don House. - '-• -- _- '' ► Happy and Prosperous New Year: the Manchester public school, is- -F. F. and Mrs. _B_ aledoa_and -Jatuae sod 11[re. Rosa elppnt holidaying at the home of her par- family, of Buieford, ' spent the '�s benday with relatives in To onto here. - Christmas holiday with relatives _- _• �. -The amount of mail that came in Pickering. fin-F. H. sad Mre. Hall sad fan into the Pickering poet office er -Ae New Years comes on Sun- L 1rm I r®e g- 8 Frids wee the beavieet'that ever da , the hokda will 6e observed - 1■ 1 - --Vitrer, Merle, spent Mond&* with � y Y • ;P,:a%eiatives in Toronto. same ere on one day.according to on Monday, Jan. -2nd, when the _ -Gleorge and Mrs. Law, of To- s statement made by the post- places of busineser will be closed tftBt9,spent Christmas with the. master. The increase was due to se usual. - the unusually- large .number, of -L.'B Tapson, of Bowmanville,. farmer' sisters here. _ Christmas cards. _will_ be_in _town shortly - Al -Bert-�'aw a°d-fa°rilg-e€Li —Lon Baledon, of Monctoa, N. pianos. An orders left a THE fray, spent the holiday with their B., has been spending=Christmas News office will receive prompt relatives in Pickering, at live home of his-parents, 'Ed. and careful attention. * * *� _ spent r t and Dora. he for Cartwright and'11ire: Baledon, and other Pick- • -On New Year's.jnezt Sunday), ��� spent Christmas with'the former a eying relatives. Mrs. Baledon, Rev, Hugh G. Crozier will delivr - pgrents is Hamilton. - who hap been vis.i.tina at the home special New Year's messages S •. - - -F. H. Hall Sr.. of Toronte, --' _ - - .spear Christmas Day here with his of her parents-iri 8voift current- at both services 'in the United -SAsk., has returned and joined her Churob: Special music v4i11 also eon, F. $., and Mrs. Hall. husband here, and both will re. 'be a featnre.Afl are'welcome. A H �� y e�r -Mies Bernice Chapman, of the turn together -to their howe in -Dr. Carmichael will be in char- ap Dv- Normal.School, is home Mobetoa ge of the service of the Pre Christmas holidays. -R. S. McLaughlin, of Oshawa, !an Church; at the Friends' Meeting - - • - t on Gray Coach Lines had o. proved himself a real Santa Clang House on Sunday next at. 2.30 p• m. -date t extra buses to as traffic. this year, by purchasing 1500 Everybody welcome. The Bible Class date the heavy holiday traffic. furkeye, whieh_ were distributed and Sunday School.will meet at 1.30 -James and Mrs. Andrew spent by the. Welfare Board among -Harvey and Mre. Barrett,.ef daughter. __ - - Christmas with thew g those families receiving ' relief. Toronto, F. and Firs. Adair and Mrs. John Draper, and farnily, r*f The order-was placed in the handy Elsie and R and Mrs. Bell, (of At;• Seawick. o�lie•ffive local . butchers, each of incourt. A. S•encele ' -John Munro' who hat been + r, of Lindsay, _ very ill for several years, ie now whom was instructed to purchase and J. and:Kra:Blight, of Whitby, _ Radio Licenses lsieued. y 890 turkeys of a .'substantial sire, spent Monday with Murray and' . _ 1n a vi critical condition at hits and fur'tb•i� +�urk-tlrey were given Mra: Barrett. Fred Bunting, `- ::Pickering b'me in Toronto. yubotantial remuneration. o T. -Mies Florence Mutcb. teacher -Th uion.hly Meeting .n the :of the Baggottsville - school, ' is -The steady, heavy TAin of �Y. M. S. c+f the United Cbtirch Established 185;, - spending'her holidaye at the home Tuesday last caused a number of will be held on Thursday (instead - - of�her ipother here. Pickering people to change thei- of Wednesday), Jan. 'nth,' AC3 p.' ---- -` --- ` -- -Mrs. A-ustin Franklin and minds in regard to attending the w„ Rt thc+ harue of Mrs. Cart a bild, of Port Perry, spent ® few- Christroam -Flair and Horse Show wright. The yearly reports will � - days last week with"her parents, p Wbions for which great be'given by the -different officers. ore . Arthur and Mrs. Boyee. preparations had been r]]ade. The -At tha meeting of tb-e rate a eI j bad state of the weather was a o n' -Howard and Fiotor.Rowe, of great disappointment to the pro ere of the village held in she Town Mount Dennis, have" been spend. Hall on Monday evening' to nom : 1sg the Cbristmae holiday at the moters ao well ap to the many who- ivate candidates for the position 'home of their father, col: P... J. were prevented from attending.- of police trustee:' a number were - =The Oxford Groupof Evangel -= : Rowe. - nnmina�- ed. but all retirod except .. � -F. C. Mechin, of Montrea}, isle whe have been laboring in the former trnsteeo, viz: MesQrs. ry while returning from a business Toronto for several weeks, receiv• F. T. Protise, $. W. Dade. and -'trip to Sarnia. spent a day last ed last week a moat-liberal cheque Wm. Cullio, who-are thu.e'elected ' week with his Parente, • H. and from a "constant admirer," which by acclamation. _ ,Sire. Medlin. weuld have been very_ much ap -Gordon Crozier,flf the College oreciated only for one thing, the -On the evening of Friday,Jan. y of FdncatioD, Toronto,is spending donor's name was an9eat, thus the United oCburcb�williatresent � �� � ` rendering the ehegne useless. p { - 1 hie Christmas _vacati at the the Royalty play, entitled "Only Whether the isaubr of the c,heaue, bola,e of hie parents. A- G. - - 9erlly Ann."-which they will,give �LrKu: �L.. list-Ie ..,ogre,• fir sent o '•�. -_and Mrs. Crozier. „r .,.iraw'A Chatf'h, by �,Pt+ _ _ N. F and Mrs,' Mezhin. and it as a inks in not known. How r• 4 1n ecer, the re.Ar)ient of the cb(-q ie -Lis.ion of T'.e DrAmatir Ynbli±n !� �� k �A ,family of Oshawa, And Mrg, L K. would like very m%ich if thrtr }nq ('''':. of. GhirAg )• This i4 An ---- Devitt of Turontou spent Christ •cuaPtaht adinirei" would corns ex -el!ent drama, full of hiinior'and mss with their agents, H, and u ill hold the attention of the a+id- Mra-ltetbin. f.>rwAr d and attach hi- iiigaattire. ,. -TT', R: Crnrl]i>;er. who i� now -On.Sanday fvremuon (Cori-t• it�rsre fraui beginning t•� end. --_' P y Biyh• rosy Day, radix •fan- glad .the M't'i•: Hill be f+l'ni=he•i between putting in M anal year at .%cry A,1nAa4uti. 25 cent: curleJren op'e College. -Le nnoxv-lllt?, Q+le., crest ulea-•ire ot. 16te,ting in to •ti,�de: IZ years, 15 dent -•JA Pppuding Isis C' i-tan as va�:;tiun 'nruetr]ing new in brua., ,.%gtinE• i O - at b;s home he:4. when the poweif:il new Abu. .-A niarritlre %fft, io,emni ed iur -Ddi�eea Bet ty and Edith-Mir cvavP F-tAti' 4 Ht Lohi3� ! ?k1And, '"• George'- Civirch -ton- Monday i ray. :f T:runt 'pent rriday ,w-s- t' 8i:i,llyrh;ne.l, It HAS A : ;+�:nin.i. Ile�pmhrr'_'�l'h, l,etnPrn _..afternoon :ier�, giving Santa red !-t.er day- in the hi=tciry -f f'h��bP. cjwtT r1rP[ t,# 1i r. Rnd MT-. - • • - hrc}a_.:�sftng. �t U a, n+, ;':';. l-ininer. f T aunty, f ,inter• tit -Clan, R }]rlp:•r4g :]E►Cd i:, rise tits• r. ._ ♦ _ -- .. trib.itiun of Rift-. !i,ue, watch •vas;_ li. t].•, L„nd +n ly :+f F'l 'hPr'l'ire an'd Win. Mr,r ri- Irnki,a f 1:i .tF+n. 0111 irnn:ed -1Kuti,r try-� on -the highway tir;;e, ;ne -ervice"iva� ins .giiratrd, ' y y y _ the oceFk enC• ar]d Ciiri•!+s7'w� %Ne!t ia'P re.;f,ivpy �r� ;fe-e]it at the war. very Aeav goer •iazhe1- between I oo&,ri And rill 'e-Prt,vny io the littile c'hnrrh. with not w•itiiatnding Life . .vntiwiow'. t r 1` rain. The h4Aid%y was re=ponsible }'art- of sue• Brit}-b- lr�i:i,ii'e. in. ity tystefrl , e. ,r'i ir,n< of ever. - for the Heavy Lrallic, •'lil,'ltn,7, the L'Arl(+N- leads- ;•iti-, rreen-, with Pbi'y-anC}1MrL+in]`, ba t" of-Can•ida; A,lytraha, :RC:,:t'i: :At: 'tie %:tar. I•-ninpdiAtPly after the - -R, H. and Krs. Rip.ey, an little';n°, CharleF, ore y>aen.lin� 'rice, New %?A3.+nT1. I•ridi:►. a•:gyE,t ^erer�x,ny•\!r• and 11r-. .•1Pnkin, _ ��✓ _ _ - ., -'the Curittaia=holidayw with Mr-. "rid utixr :surge Fur the fir-t 1Pf't fur Pictco where they %%i,l 7. Ripley',, parentt.. in Little Carr time in hittoty toe Briti-h .uvPi. put. T1RnlCO ills l-land. eign wa*• able _;o "' n�Cl c,::t._hi- _ —Ztinda•y, JRn. VII33—St. . r Q - -T'i'nt' And Mre C,rogsey. ftf Ch-i-trlla- rte«-age tc: every oar, Ge,,•r,te'- C4tirc'h. New Year'-D) y. Bowmanville, -pent file Chri-tmar it his empire at ti.e Fame t4�i:e. S indav S,buol, F; R. a). Slurning holi'lAy Ritn tile- lalter's brother A:i the ('w.-!A 'ne heard -er.l_e, 11. Evening Prayer and , and -inter. F. J. Prc::i" and MrR, dietit,c•tly in Pi kefloc, and it i- -erou,n. , u• m. All -Prvir:p? in R- W. Ralydcn and families.- !'Stimate-1 that, at IeaSi, ,ine hn°- aarr`e +•f•tl>e-RPctnr. l:aot snn• r _ . 1 i nE»ci in. Tnh da ' Chri-tmay nA .r�aQ nbserved� -Jaihee and Mrs. Ricnerdeon •dredml .�onpe�l.eli-te y, y - - 'and family, rA Georgetown,QPpent H�Rne sage naF�lYnJl Ff4«�Sydi�in, tit Sc rllecAree'-� bothcmornirgigt And ' ,L the�boliday with L. Sgni.e_ abd - 'family and with tae former's ei� goo,d connsoel and fail of Cnri-!ian evening. The �erviceP were bright' - r,keri And-beat• and gratifying feat / ter, Mise A. E. ltirbardpoa. t harity Thc-se word N. 'y, y' -- -Word has bee° received from from the near t to hio.people. Can- •ure wa- the large number of 6otu = Kingetori twat Alex. Flett, aho not biit strengthen sue ties (if mumicant= at the morning servico. -has been ill for =everal year-, i- love and loyalty, Already strong. ±r, •: ;rllme.►nnrate the birthday of %* - �, .• now in a very• critical condition; '-hat exi,Lt� hetn•een the king ah'i the'Savionr'r,f Men. sod iy gaol<I'y to-tat Ftrencth. hi- - il,.jee[a. ails it 'va 1 -•sifter many week nf,tiffetine —Thy ann'i'al 2JRvP:;ti,,l c.f •.pp a. m, witil.n= it was -air, .nd raid• .John Power, of the Ring-ton road ;- •„ P• p n , 1 - r ,:.f t• e .i.;l r � � 1 d •v x-� % � 1 n ea o _ nieh. in ;,the, P P- ] it' very much if on e Toa•n-i.:u 5�:,:ha.h �:}. „�] A.:,,r.. U _ .n. _ Ear., ua- d AwRy un Tu r1Ry, At �'e �1l � ppret:late � f � • c �', a R'H`•.i"r^bred. - -- i»ti-n %,41 I,p held un Thtir�da lien rlir rle�=aR•. .tile site tf f-�ypHr I4eceRQPd *a= -- _ Jannary :3-y,. .a• G:eeh -River..: -One c.f ti;p iyrEate-t tragedies barn nearthe'f•trm on which .he rt3 b:ly 3'o'-i Cl`r3St1n8s JJlft3 her?. The urncrr%:i ap},ea = elsewllerein thatcay enter. Q,,e life of a Ii;.i.:an ljve:l fur. the us=t '�'' year fleRRS —_ � ti iwks�nP. be n¢ 1� •.�Rt wa,i:'h l,>ftalQ tflN R ii.an wh(J wR= hi;rhly P-teemed • . ... - • ' Soy at ,Rogue and help...- -• -. ego,. who 14Ag •been little child. who fc,r ' weelt= hay by all who knew hiru, He i= =tlr _ spening Qeveral reek- .o4 ith her. been Patiently-waiting f,}r Cnr i`!'I ci t ed by hio %vido v, whose maiden :, yo 1r' Home Town- sister', Mrg. ?. Batii, left un-Friday inao morning in 'nrder't•—,t }re'or�nainp, was Margaret McGuire, two to f-pend Curl-•ii:a in Gornile Phe'nuRht gee what Santa Cl ins Ma Per, and .Yuhn. And a niece,• HAPMA y' bad it into the Ftutkine Rbicl] r Tc •uiCe,-�hv guide her '' s • with her danghtei, Dore. Cherry, p' \Ia.garet � r and family.' was placed in A con�uic,iu+:s pla-:e imule With the►ii '-�l'o t%vo Pinter . -Christriiva I)ay tine year wa= where i]e.tonld u::t miss -teeing it, firs, H. Coffey, .,A Toronto, - and --_•----.---_-,-- �_ �_ -----`- -_ the mildest in a number of• years. And t'ho,n find char the -t(­--king i�i Mrs. W. Cor',Dett, of Pickering. , `There was no -now the riaund,• empty: For that child.it is n',*_ a His fimeral, • on Tinrrsday to the N "r !Merry Christina-, bnt a day filled C. Cemetery. f„llowin Re %ii I�E R�Il \ �1 and,the temperature was around y R q - ►�J.iiLJJ -�' 50 degreeFt above zero all day, `oth grief, • TLe erzjt y =*.uckinq etbi NlaQe ie St. FrAhcis `de Sales � � whieh is 27 degreeoAbove the aver not only fills the hear- of the Church, was"largely attended. Ago child with. grief, bat-brings sor. row to those Oho- witness the -A very preasant time was ' . -Word has been received front spent in the A. Y. P. A. Club , .-Special Service .Tires . ' sobbing of the poor child, whose Frank Petrie, of the Bank of Rooms on Tnepday evening when cl child,o t. ---CM-umerce >;tA-lf-in Pickeainq, [hat y e Sunday.Scnnoi of St. .Andrew`s •lie had landed safely in Scotland by the failare of Santa Claiiii LO held their__wn�_rt- t,nd - r Lhe in loci ed or cis and is now-enjoyiag a visit with t{ Christmas tree, Over one hundred ;. As tllOUSaIICiB 4f drivers now know.. &T8 mac box. This year there have his, relatives and friends in the y were present. And adelightfnl p'ro- - •� -= N Granite City, Aberdeen: been tbou-andp of- poor -little gram wwa rendered by- the. child• 'It stronger and1weaI longer than any children -who have-met with dis - =There was a' record' crowd yen of the Pcbool, assisted by A appointment in this way. But travelling on both the C. P.R. and PP y' number from St..Andrew's chnrtb.. , _ lire even •�Seiberling could ever ' build • ' thanks to the man organirationp y, The program consisted the C. N.'R: over the Christmas y Whitby. - - - - ' bo-lidayP.•- A -large__number of th-roughoitt% the eotintry and -in of choruPee; recitations, Scottish ' _ _ extra coaches were preseed into the cities, much is done to make dancing etc., which pleased the the service and a number of trains Christmas Day one•of happiness. atidience greatly.. Following the Come-'in ' ' were run-in sections. The cheap Many thousands of dollars have program -Selma - Clans, appeared and -ask to see- thews worldlfaalm• holiday fares was responsible for been donated aqd given to the and distributed gifts sibong the - variou�orgAnizatlo°e to be disfri --- :.- ring f1TeB. - - much of the extra traffic. children, as *611 ae-older people. - -- - - - -Those weather prophets who,bnted among the needy and deser J. Poynter, superintendent of the prevented a mild winter can.claim- via Acid' the day thus,chap,ged school. presided in an able manner. that they were; at least, _partly.,from one of •Bloom to one of _ pp to give than It is more blessed - , _CH AR LE� Be Si EN V E Yt rtitht in th-efr prediction, for we to give than to receive." It is JYeta ddnert4een►mti' 1 have had some very mild weather not only- he recipients of these ` dnrisg live peat two weeks. Tb�ee gifts that are made happy, but JILK ROUTE FOR BALE-A who Predicted a severe winter ply to John Mundell.Claremont. General Repiirs,,Oile ilad'Oas.; T• may also claim to be partly right, much Pleatenre and satisfaction F com" to those who contribute TANTED-Hofetei° cow.i-fre� s* . /IA the Zero weather Of the early com;rt�is;pho few young DIP. Pickering, Oni-ix io jia.t .f December will teeq,ify. tOwarde this �vortby esnee, ��� zs90 is