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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_01_06 P ";_xy - gi+ ai. � �. . . 'I.J,�k,: .....^..,a »Cs.,t +,�a7 .semi.. _ ...✓-_-:..�,,:� � - - _ ._ n _ ....- _ - �. - - r.-r'..,. - - ,X'y`'.,�.' i\ -- -- - -------- - -- ._. VOL. L1I6 - _- - •�PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY, J N_- 6, 193 / �� loo. l � AV OLCY ��'t�tfi�Ottttil dstltr4l. L -'- BALSAM. ,. ,•_ • .. -,':�' GREENWOOD : Y.ad1�L C 0 A •� ^ Ms. and'Mrs. Mandersc:: were in Will Sanders was out for the first -.- ' +1< Toronto on Thursday last. on New Year's Day and his •many ' DR. H. C. PEARSON-Physiclan A good supply of Hard and Soft James and hiss. Wilson-entertained friends are indeed glad to see him the checker club at their home on restored to health. and Surgeon, Duabarton. loly • MILLS .Coal on hand. Also a supply Tuesday evening last. The Club will meet next Monday B FORBYTH, Oph.D., Director of $ind}ing Wood, Miss Viola Jones of Toronto, and evening at the home of R. and Mrs. " R.ppoptometrieal Association of Ontario. Reg. Miss P: White of Forth Bay were ,Winters, when it is expected that Interred Member of the American Optometiical stove lenxth. c W. Egtabli8hed 2l iS awoeiation. Eyes eamined by appointment week-er>d, visitors with �4. P. and there will be.a full attendance. Place 9804. Claremont. Ont. 12tf .Phone Pick. 1 i 09. Mts. Jones. The Hydro is already installed it " � -- Richard and Mrs. Wilson and family, both schools and the convenience wilt. : a a�. DONALD MU RO, PICKER_IN.G and James and Mrs. Wilson and family, be much appreciated by the teachers THIS IS THE spent Monday with Trios. and , tilrs. and ratepayers: -% � 3%AN B. McINTYRE-Barrio. -L f B.- -,f cif S:ouffville. liter. Solicaor, .Notary. Office-Brock St.. -�•� Begin the few Year right by at- FARMERS MIL L South. Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAI. •INSURANCE ourvelARrory tending the Audley Community Club Phone 45. 4g1y 'LGE'�('Y _ at the home of` Richard and Mrs. Highest Priced Paid For •RDONALD. RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARDJ '_"+Srs. Alex Gou•rlie is visiting her inters on.Mondaycevening Jan, 9th - T�T�/ - • Sol:citior, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. mcthe_ to 1L e city. o rh 1•Everyone came and _tag se record at- Office * -- _ -Y'µr Of3'rce formerly occupied b> he late A.E."'h:ls- Faufllti-s for place❑g any kind of In lV e are p a_-d o have our '_a.•.ers tendanee,for the coming Wheat Ilan.s,Q¢utb wing of Gourt House,Whitby. bly� - ,s1i=s?s tii'a,.ace and Eradd os3ck gain• Will Pyper w•h•, has been engaged °r1, - ti�lydn.e at .legit ri.1Le3 and Barley -nRATON. BELL'& ROSS, 'Barrist arai:a!,Ie. _ a' "o:•k.. 1 with Gard Winters for several yeartis -- tm, Solicitors- 904 Northern Ontario f}r ur'itC tnt3 5rrt:ee.is v'lintto. Mi.s ;It. T.a (rilnl9llY has rE2llt'^.ed has Ieit to tak? charge Of �1r. Pic- 'a Huildtnq,',..'JBay Street, Iuro,ac,. 4'�p Phone Pirk. 5i5 to her school at�Hart-n:ar wi: ele ^e o.`s hr�rse ;arn1 at Pic:�ering. Bill 1t ts2)1 nl+y to htly freni and W.J Beat m• - teacb;ng. 2.:eracenc:itlg :hz Ch.ri�r_- had formed many friends mere and sell to your '!oral mill. to f _. J.D.'F. Y.tss. Adelaide 838 T H. D ^.:a> LC'.2�a;:� v-:th her parentis here. •,te are.sorry tr, see him leave the keep theta going. Whea --- --- - J. tl. Beal, + Mil.4 R,ub'n N--^-lte spent ''^e hohda:•S nek{.^.bOrl,Ueri, t}1P RI's C10`ed r tl RI'E! RC - ,� Rlcu3ARi - Claremont - y y : 1 ON, PICKERIN(s . t� ..i:h ter ,arr`its and n,-)w :^.a- return-! -the merry of the big s M_'L'�£i'- artateraSolicitort,j ot�nrs PHONE '_� :G :I12r.Fs•il!e where she:4 employed I CHERRYWCOD inters?E°. Public, YI3-314 CZifrRichmo L t u:idog, chool-teacher. _�Iaricn White ui'I tanley- and Mr.. Ruth Taylor Corner o! z'orge and Richmond Sts. Toronto, t c Phones Ad�a:de 4469 and 4450. By svtx,nt- FURNITURE ',Ces`ern Ho! ital al-o visited her home .Sa.ve mane these hard meat Saturday evenings, Pickering rev:dense .. p, were home over the holiday. y Phone Pick 3813, bif We are die '#yin an attractive' a, short ••vhi'e times b Bing yatir . p, g E We• are sorry b• ren'�rt• NeL�n y eat:h9n _ varier of Xmas Gifts, A sple^•did meeting as hell oir , THOMSCN & McMILLAN-Bnr•r;i-• y Tue=day.ever-in by the Ad;tlt Fellow- Roach ill and under the doctors care. grain for fl,ur and 1• lira. Sc!;c+tors, Notary• Public, f;�s Royal - Aluminum and Grani.le -to. g I .Miss Fdith Itnach spent the New cereal@. Hank Bldg..Toronto Phone Elg,r 1303 or 5.104, Furniture and Frrniture =nrg. t1 r. tV. H. 1lanre,� M.P.P gave Year's holiday ith Miss Dennis, of i Rea,arnce.>j,ckenng, Ont;_or by aptx,intrnnc:. Noc ides. an.a, ':•r=s oil "Et'onomics 'which R'as St. Thomas."Y F.2onomize' in feeding pigs by =`� Pickeringof5:.e,Gordon House, Thursdays and mu('r enjoyed. Although using a, feeding finely ground grain- feeding from 7.30 p. m to 9,OQ p.- m.,or Prices low, in keeping wish times. ti;•utrh bcc:ause of a disabled .foot sir. and Mrs. Law and daughter, 8 prone Pck 30 0. 371y _ ;rUm which he suffers much, he was, of Whitby visited George Gates on it makes more pork when 8n• - - - - Monday. ely ground. One cent a bag De»tal - •:cry enthusiastic. The Claremonth Misses Agnes es and Verna Petty vin- extra for chopping is one _. S. i400FINGS 1 selections in a several well 05 � g y Pn r gton, and � � • " M-- i*ed their-parents -here during the twenty cents - -• ••� ,v B1L C. SMITH: LE. D. 9., L D. 9.. selections in a pleasing manner anti _ L % (Succresor to Dr J.N.Dales;, Graduwe of - holidays. finely ground iv%vrJrth at let,t the Royal College•ol Dental Surgeons ine Toron. - 3 and 5 X B.C. Shiaglee, nataral Geo. Percival also gave several solos to jldversity. At Claremont ofnce over D, A. and stained colors. Yohieh were much enjoyed. After come' Charles and Macklim L•intner, 'of a dollar a ton ruore in feeding - _-9�st:a a seers Tpeaday hort speeches Were made by a few Toronto, were with C: alyd" hiss.-Lint value. At 'present low prites. 9to.fs o-1I. 2`7tf TORONTO d _ of our prominent Township men, a" Her 2or mew -rears. iL ;, r, t. 1[3ERBERTT. FALLAISE. L D S., in s'hing!es, sidings and pleasant half-hour was spent-socially. We are pleased to see tPt?Petty ; JC]D D.S.. Gradaate•f the Royal College of roll roofings. out again -after being confined to Beat gfia}itp of stove and Chest Dental Surgeons and the tlnfveruty of Toronto t}glr, iron shingles and, rooSn e' See Al- Piper and Crazy Jake pro the house several weeks with a. ire nut Coal to arrive at CreenhMn 00ce in'restdencr second doss ease of Sr. And- g g ` station at close-orrice and* Har� - rev'sChurch Piekeriag Oat. Office hours 9" tact Sally Ann in her hutlr eye. g a.in to.,C p. m., or by appoint meat. 'S•ray We can supply the material only, or of Deed. - The annual Sunday School meet- teed weights. Call Vin. Gibf3of3: service), Phone P,ck a7oo. 431y give yr+'a a price on the cofinplLte 2ng will be held on Monday next at about coal delivery. jot,, s we have c-irPd the m. A stood attendance is reques- F• Lt. GREEN sercices of a'first•:Ions. STOUFFVILLE. •' '(�sxs;isisss Q�tasas. .,. : �.,. Our murc:pal water-wort•:. depart Our ?ch'bol. meeting passed -off ! `-ems -- --' - A� ELI.2ABETH RIC'HA'RDSC?''ti All ork 6aaranteed. -lien: haea =srpluxthi= year .f $1.5,,;. ;era uu-ietly. FA. P;,KPy being re- al- Le BU NINGHAI�7 •Fart and auromcb•Ir tnesrance ot a''� a.n;1s, . :IC''E•tC r.,Bath left !a-t week for bt-r ected trusit-o. The nth+sr truFtt4e5 are re�reseot^ngoompan,esof solid financial stani.. �•� �•. T1u?a, A}.ere Cc will spend the ',u':nu t. Roy %Torr:=h and James Davidson. B.li:ding Find G-oFral UK. . PICKERING . Cr�nirt�ting. (i_ur e)range l.'••ltre i;. ho.j to r 'sc: Albert .Chapman. -1t c. Chapman - - 1gs4� PO4-TILL. LicPased Auctioneer. '_ce.•-ie; - of _Euchre paI'tirr.,' esterndinv and MrA.-T. Coot, of Tur„nun, visited E.!imates furnishedxn. all classes• ' •Y' • for Oouniles orYvrk.ad'ontnric. AMC LUMBER YARD ' vvtr frtur week••:' ' ' C. and Mr-, i.ir.tner on-Monday. of work-Interior and 15ti:.erior: Ikon salev nt all, kings.s.rt•rned to on sbostege _ ootra•� addr•es Green Btsor P O„ One t r- G_!1r '�•tvn �vurit:s C'aS '!t''!':el1Sd :. ,Th'p }iron', -•F'F�pIF'c -SrJciety W ill Alrer-t'iona and repairs. - B.azksinl:t::n6g, .c �� � wOrii c;arnaru:: at tits rr..r. :rd.:',t: ri:att- at r o't'l.,c'k. -X:ndly nr,t? chang,� 4f CLictireve B,Jlt Concrete Rork. B•BEATON TOWNBHIPCLERE a rig-hr ht psi^ei ❑ ,' - �, h. ,,•'r f r.. r„m .,r.i.- ••+�e I . �• t3on+svaaaer, Oemm:aetoaar for t 1�L4 1.the Lit .n hire'. J t [ 'lrrt:: ne k r s 1 - em0arass, A000ntsant. Etc. voaer ao loar - .ho.a.-repel t1 .halt: #.rte •FArRFr)RT, „ - - r9NTARIG. � �P�C r�a 'I;•g oa farm a lasnss o! lgaart Rev. ..f. Its? °` YEt'2t-g1'. tr 1,i'1: .. .t ai[3 { ., --- snaar- a ha>x. �, oat. A8a 1°o t,•:a•t�'t.de4 H,rr,:ave'tF,ci:e3, .ereices :n't ,E Ntonnr,•:ite :t re t'tli::! 1 - &kw nrw�e ::•,oK ,tt r.tr,3'. Fh- f4m- aril. ar.3 �i' a nlinue fe s'. at 'lea=t! -.,� � .,a ; � v„ t _..- .. rltrarr rlow>4%1w-%. sun_h-end. _. . Ir;`1,• r d �r ; --•rYt° � .:;n- , ' h12� eS I'or Sale- [,�TAI. .'MA�'. LICENSF-D Al-C• 5• L.. .aft: .' - + t,1r sl �ntlit:K.,,ur•1e r:<,eks,.in T„nrn• •s TIONEEN for York,r lane andt�u:ham-'-filet✓ den:*r in �•istr.fz f .earn*S` ;.drA.- t, rt? 1nc•1 !''.;•^:'t: (iGr'dGn I,E'lslt+r,tt'l:G+e' lisp•xa+5�u.Cif t.,, :,r-clpar and 5?c No. B.f�, Shingle_s. Count'M Alls,ndt.of #ales promptly attended h ' ' 4' Y; Skrtt was In Markham tit,. G,ilvaniz>d S.e I hir,gle_, to. Terms reatuaable. Dates tor-r.•+es may tit If thiIIKicg id totying n:•1 eiirnri,',radio 'tom"h,' :3yh�C i• lfi`f V1'Et l�., 101111f, �. r- tr ♦ � % e arranged at NEWS'Oflicv, Bell and lndepen• aril i`vc a dvmr g,*ra•;-n' e.f' the NF-w •R a de.ttr,:,tw:xt- cowdition :n tri«'ea-;-t On.P day ant week to see 11er•broth- Bird'- Felt Sl'.lre Shinttl•••N. dao♦paoners. Wtt,tby.tint lay tad uf,the•.City pf'Toruntr�.:. -..: - �- ` - �!- .. .. .. _ - R'•ar-'rs:�t+;e==.ic rriockely,: . or. Joh:h and :inter,. Mr,. Meadow. - Atan. re•ri;ht^r�ir.g. ht�ggy�hxels. ...GARNET Tn- pti 'r= a:e light. On �fi.urc!ay afternoot3 Ian,*, st :1 iii The' Corbett and', Moore- familiei Lorton mowers -hirpenrd. - 01 �, ,� ;ate kaa head-in the rrttVn..rom ti"•,• _,pent-Last Thursday eveninv in- P;ck-'T. PATERSON'9 - RCBERTS�N r WCa,.�wa_d t•a:t er.d to i:he r:uilncil Chaniber=. Rltt:.rs.:.l E.•atra..�r GREENWOOD sly :,i,out.- 3alf a yt•zea dGg; yn.E:a.t. ering with Will and tiIrs. Crummer. Call and get pricPQ. Pbone_G1$ 1':- C. Itobinetto anrl'son.-,•AI- \Viriag and Repxiricg fen Light - rc uSS u gnud cruwd tr r lcm:'.; 1ph send GHr,rg♦?, of Toronto, cjient ft•.. .. M1 or power. the race. 1 Mt,nday ;kftornooh with' Miss -Wood. YOU C8II Buy 8� Home 4 �Pkkering Mills tJ,r e-xporter,:R,ts, Brown, •hippt-.1., Ii'ti T.;rrtim inet`Kith-an accirirnt A11 kindsof eiectr,cal goods I a :.utt:i;er „f calivau cf tuntips tu,th_ :TIRFS. BATTERIES'. kept in stock. Hut tiTerri State la,t week. , The' *hilt at thr mil[ the other day, hay- - Sav? TxU GIie:I LA1tr. 'tne S. ing' fallen arvl. fractured. one of hi?21 IF - -- Pb"e l iJ5• PiekFr:oQ _ neH, Cereal F <} +r,cl �Iuf• treignt on par car i� ,.'lJa.l10 and there •ribs. . '.>f }ir .ACCFSSORl}:3, ' is ai=u a duty 6`1 47"cenfs k bu�hzL Circle ticas ..held in 'the church at 5 ��t Ry lose and h_.ter rt •tit+ .fin Mral 1t rc�nta►iny- the e e in Florida 1 b? cent °� P ' --- (NOTICE germ of the wheat and other T - - p.. , Wednesday of last week-Dec. The =ale prig m V r ` a- of the cereal grains. ALTONA. 29th.'-The -Iecti'on 'of officers result- 1q Whitevale X1115 • ,' An u1d fa-ilio-ned heals 'S Pent as follow:: Hon. Pies., Miss iVfa} . yon can in To^na:o. pr•umc,tinl: food modern• yr. and Mrs.. A. Trewart-ha .pen.. Brown; Pres.. Miss Mabel Bie; •First, Qhopping every day i 'ized. For ii+le at, Tuesday last with F. and Mrs: McKay.! Vice-pres., - :bliss Edna Green; Sec- y<,nr grur,er 3 _ We wish One and All a Ffeppy•and• and Vice-ores., Miss Doris Ge-; Th- r.et ns repair that leaky tap.' •�; ertce.pt Wednesday - Pr-usWerou New Year. . ird Vice-pres., Miss Marion Brandon: Mr. J. Hill of Toronto visited wi=11 i f orrCSpnnrttnsr rSecretary' Mis: 'May 19killed:llotr;r R' gi?`P. 4 ,GRAIN-FLO�J'R,-.FEED -. 'Juyi arrived.a -: ar)oad cf his brother.-Mr. L. Hill over the holi- Brown; TrF a.urer Hiss F.dith Orm- ti�extern•Uat�: 'dad•. �.Prod;. Recor,iinst Secretary, M:-q. W. Gordon Law ..` Will exchange _ Mr. and 1Ir=. G. Riddle and Irene . pFgg: ;Secretary of Christian Stew. ;Floticf�r 'Wheat We-have-rho=t any Feed .ygti _ spent -New"•Years with, Mr, and Nlr .' Secretary, Mrs, till»•. Bmrtn;,.Liter �J. nay need _ f Ph ,n__e .ANTHONY WILS N - lI a i7.` d Nfrs. r Barkey,3nti fu:11iI �u: �t..�y, .ii.. f.rrah £ren: Pi KERIN N ` Pri r r - Fstll line of PoulFry Feed spent AIatday with M .T. '•[u:','dl< C�pltl'' Sccrrtuty..�ils alit^ Pug';; �- - - U, O T.4Ri.0- --- or' / Std vil2e Sltaitgers' .Her., �Iis Mildred P.s - - ---- : � '� Pi;:n;�t_, `_I;:.s.. z:_'�?.tt �'lz:•'.c_ .n:: .` .. • .. - �i `� Mr.and Mrs. S. Thcin son and 1lUw -i s• D. 11! . Zo(' L��nOU 1 r t r Ruby Annie: Press. Sec., •lI;s: \Ill•, s Christmas Cat ,:attghter spent a .c'ay .tc:h. d ,arerl �IantFll, • ar ,PICJ�F;KI\G, O_T. air �Ic1 ir. p Mr. L. Hill ha:= been'can lned to Ilk- . AT - V w a ----: - bed with pledris;y. We 'hope for z GutEEld_}tIVER. �.t R. G.. :CLENDENING speedy recovery' LCt4eSt Pry^eS in Years - Mr, and 1trs. P. \lghst:andet at 1'- _ Mt. anti :1lrs. lleiQey spent >eta u. FCNFRAL• DIRECTOR _ family sprat the holiday with 1i r. anti I ear, in West Toronto. )lrs. U. \is=ils�darider. 1Ia;ter Gut'd9n Tai lot Ghent th.- -W i s e P:lvgLP _itmbulance _Mr. and 'Mrs. O. Madill and family holiday with the Whites. ro -�, We have a very la.oe assort - Day \ew"I"e&r's 'Day with H. and , The F-acithe ,aid are ore. r for a r Day Find Night Service drama in the near future. TrieLr t0 Ch006e from, all Mrs. S1ac•k of Glas ow. ne S)VA . and ' rs. Fort r sp nt New M, :d i svgs e st les w'.th .Envel. _y•. ;Pbo Mrs. E. ('arru hers visited het styles, 1-aarx with f[zrrry- and ZIr ,-Jlichel'1. .• Malvern :i"t7•) parents Mr. and ,Mrs. W. Michell' at O "8 to match. _ ' �Vhitevale on Thursday last. /' Ilow'ard Malcolm was appointed p yr As we draw rear l the trustee at the annual school ineetmtr. --- s" y Markham, Ont itl�e B. Reesor }tan returrle Pto he end of another eFie r+? Miss Freda .Tohnston of Toronto, •_ • school at, F,i•a-zerville after s endin wish Lo,e9Qre'se t,ar grati . .. _.__--- spe'tt hart of the holiday,• with the PRICES tnde to our many friend- the holidays at 'her homes here. ;ilruper�. WHY YOU \EED Mr. and Mrs. - H. Tomlinson and Remember the Pickering Townshi -' to our car.. We hank ^' Tack s€ _a. �. �, E.'onvention tin re reen'Rive�l oCUi rn�L for the bri_2n55_ entrusted SILENT GLOW ' you elncerel V�a will trs. W. 31cKay on FilOap last: ': 3' y Mr. S.'Fretz is indis osed as.a re-' Church on Thursday; Jan. 1_th, p Lois Draper was confined to ±he or.i for .? Cents' - do owr utmost to merit a suit of having the misfortune of get- house with a bad ear and Miss Reath - - t'OpL10URnCe of your ion It is CLEAN, CONVENIENT, Ling his leg,scalded while buichering. , �3 for 5 Cents rr ' f; "fidence' and a•i=h yoti SAVES TIME and Mrs. Watson and son Cedric of Hutchings very ably took Lois part ^� LABOR and is Stouffville visited with Mr. and Mrs. in the 'Shepherd's drill and •dialogue. . 19.Cente a dozen The night was very wet but the S.S. ^ : A HAPPY -' - 'ECONOMICAL J. Hoover on Sunday. Mr._and Ml-s. realized some $'18.00. .40c.,or 4 for ° 7 with a 5 year guarantee.. Hoover ate both in poor health. at The annual Christmas. Concert of >�� present. the Union S.S. which was held on The Women's Institute will hold Freda of last week was a decided. - PROSPEROUS Silent Glow Range Warner their next meeting at the home of the y' • �.t X29.:i0. President, Mrs. F VYagg, on Weds., success. The children did-remarkably Remember i� is considered more �. a �93� Jan. lath. Programme: • Roil Call- Mrs.in choruses, drills and recitations, personal 19d better taste to. v Something Grandmother said.or did. Mrs• Carter's class in the''acrostie amd write ;dire nanhe, rather _. A Silent GlOw paper-Farming in Pioneer Days- Mrs. Grays class in the pageant weKe than have it printed, MODEL MrG. W. Ib1c.Kay." Music-In charge of well worth seeing. not to mention the C. A. STERRIT'�t For Every Stove the Grandmothers. Demonstration-' On Sunday last the S.S. held their Paving in ezpen9e. anniversary -services. In the after- - r' e' _ and Place. Home Made Bung. Disquasien=His- noon the Crusaders of Bickering very torical Events. ! Faneral DlreCtOf -- - _ _ _ _' ably took the service and in the even- • ones Drug :Store �' f ,Aml)U18IICe �elVlte AL`TIN BUSHBY - �'dog the•church gave over their service " C K Come and enjoy a good laugh with to the S.S. This service was conduct- Phone 1300 Hardware -Phone~ Hyacinth and Adaline in St. An- ed'by Mr. Wilson the pastor. Both af- Pho;le 6%0 drew's Church. Pickering, on ternoon and evening services were p10�38i'3D Ontario � iDg, Qatario PICKERING� Pridey and Monday nights. enjoyed by 'all. Pickering, _ ♦ - _ ..- .as/i.'•a.s .__ - _ _..,2.iLen'-�>..,s.•<> _ _ rot , ah P ' ......�. -.-.f uraa� School. Farm' ueries oman Is Henry G. Bell, i3.3-A., Dept. of Ehenustry, W ".".'-. I Address All Letters to Farrel Editor, 73 Adelaide St.. _. January .8. Lesson it—Jesus Begins West, Toronto. AH Answers Will A y MAIR M. MORGAN His Work—Mark 1: 12-20. Golden - ppear in this - '1` Text—The time ,s fulfilled, and the' Column. if Personal Reply, is Desired, Enclose "A Woman's Place Is In the Home.' kingdom of God Is at hand: repent Stamped and Addressed Envelope. J` ye, and believe the gispel.—Mark :•+.:•4•+•-0-0 _ _ _ -...:.0-- - - - - - - - -- _ 1: 15. Your Skin 'orange, all can be worn with perfect •ANALYSIS P. R.—I am interested in growing a potasfi 'Will produce a fairly heavy Weather-proofing your skin against success hY this type. crop of flue tobaco on• land that is re- growth. The reports of the tobacco g Golden Slumbers 1. "TEMPTED 12 LIZ? 15 WE ARE,"'Mar. garded to be good tobacco land. It has committee are that if there is more the cold is an immediate problem to 1: 12, I.S. been used for general mixed farming than 2% chlorine in a fertilizer de- -- ::;moat women. It is natural to feel more tired in II.THE 0 t•TLY WAY Ati. k 1- 14, 15. with alfalfa and sweet clover in the riving much of its potasl, from mariate Women with oily skins may lament the•'winter. We need more•sleep dur•I lI A BICGEk JOB, Mark 1: i6-'sl. -but it's the drys who'should complain. ing the darker months of•the year. It i rotation. How long will it take to get there will be injury to the quality of For oil in your skin is,the protective is therefore rather-neessary to get as i INTRODUCTION—N'taik is the .Gospel the nitrogen out of the soil that has crop. This would mean' that there .paling against cold weather, the rav- much good as -po -your'of the mighty deeds of Jr=t: . Its been accumulated by these crops so as could be about 40 lbs. of muriate of ages of a too-hot and too-dry house and night's rest. theme is rtfiected 'r, as vivid direct, not to give too-hea.vy a growth to the potash in a ton of 3-10.5:' forceful style "St-aight.�'a} ' 's one tobacco plants? What aikelysis of Ler• Look Over the Cows Age, It !s'a mistake to take anything in of Mark's characteristic surds. It tilizers would you recommend and at I[ you are a born dry, just recognize the way of very nourishing soups or means immec iatel forthwith. at , The lice'and mange mites attacking the fact and lubricate your own face, drinks made from meat extract late y' what rate per acre? Would it be of once, tout de suite. Jesus, in th e - farm animals are most ubletome touch benefit to have my soil atial- neck, arms and hands. at night. Like coffee and tea, these of increasing difficult and grrvus during the winter period. pests -- situations, Y ----_,---:-=---- are stimulants and do not tend to in• s it Lions,overcomes every ad+er.sry. red should have been remove ing the - -• - -. Dry Skin •• ,� Answer.—It would be impossible to duce sleety I_ TEMPTED LIKE 'AS-WE ARE.". Mark autumn, when the application of a car- Have you ever, when doing the Even hot milk taken at night should o• give a definite answer regarding the _ 1: 12, 1� bollc wash was in order. Where Beg- work, or sitting at your desk in the have a little warm water, added to It. After that tremenuous experien-,e period required for nitrogen exhaus- lect has permitted lice to multiply, in- ofde, felt your faec feel rather taut, Hot milk, particularly if it is'drunk at at Jordan-side, an interfse and over- Lion t the soil that you mention. This to the season of cold weather, the use your head hot and your lips dry?Have all quickly, is too heavy and may .mastering impulse.co.npelled Jesus to might be judged by the growth of the of a dry dusting powder is preferable. -_-. ----you, in such circumstances, ever tried easily cause indigestion, seek solitude. . That impulse was so:.legumes and other' crops thaifollowed the simple expedient of dashing cold strop as to be explained only b that in rotation if you an get any record to�ic typing or washing. �'ariona com• The spine is very sensitive to cold, g P 9 Y � -: water over your face and letting it dry and the nerves of the spine'must be new, dominating divine personality of this. mercial dustings powders are offered without wiping? IL you have, then you at.rest before sleep is possible. Mas• which• had now taken possession of It would be of distinct advantage for for the destruction-of lice or such can will understand this beauty hint. Pros- Lim. Note Mark's vivid way of pug- you to send samples of this surface be made up by using as an active agent, _ sage of the spine is said to induce ting it, "immediately the spirit driv- g in. soil and,the next 12 in, our one of the common parasite killers,as ably your skin needs more oil than it sleep, but a good substitute is to „ bas and you should give it to it. eth him, v. 12, derris powder,' pyrethrum powder or, place a warm hot-water bottle In the Jesus, sure now that he was his laboratory. We will find the a ant It sometimes is not just a simple +small of the back,or even-in the nape Father's chosen One "',' lovc,d;'-in v, of nitrogen in the soil, the or Bic powdered held in check seed. Mange mite l can be. held fu check by the use of matter of rubbing more oil into the of the neck. In very cold weather a 11, means "chosen" for- the great matter, the easily soluble phosph run g crude oil, until dipping or washing, skin. You may be cheating yourself small back pillow should be used to task, must face the various methods and the soil reaction. This will n• with lime-sulphur solution is practical' t of enough butter and cream in your keep out draughts. presenting themselves for the accom- able us to render.you much more de diet and your whole system may need plishinR of that task. What read must finite advice. Take about one pound 'iii the spring, The vigorous use of a. Cold feet are also sleep robbers. Ea q common curry comb and a stiff brush,-, fat. It may be that your nerves are citing discussions. or exciting books h. mark out for himself? The vrild- sample of the soil at a depth of about tired and you need rest. It may be Late at night are others. Hunger will truer;" (v, 12) means the desolate 3 to 6 inches, and another sample at on the hair and hide of an animal wilt that.you are growing' dried-up or de- keep people awake, so !n avoiding ex- snd.i y country that rise:: from the depth of about 8 to'-1'0 inches. if your do'a great deal to rid the animal yes: deep vale of the Jordai.. tered with lice of much torment. Hydrated. The answer to that is to .theme suppers, do not go to the other field is fairly uutform get a'number of drink more water, lots of it, a glees an extreme and have none ell. A his-. What happened there Jesus h�•nself top soil samples add mix them, send- Save the Lambs must have told. Again, Mark's aceoun: hour on the hour for a week or two cult or same small thing eaten when is very brief. He evidently takes fir ing us a quart of the -stature. Do like-' (ke This disease is caused by a germ en-' _ and than awe hew vop, feel, es induce ¢ranted that :'sir readers are-familiar wise with the subsoils: tering the circulation of the lamb at One w .t. He doe's'not mention Life.fa-t, ... - bacco the •�--^ ^r .-s_.� . . But rttpbing oil into the skin' al- sleep,,. - Ttte--starrdi,.s, """""ti"` "` "' �• ao:," vtt°�• b: "'T ' Iways helps, even after you have done . The most heakh-gluing sleep is to -` t he seems to assume it in his refar- fertilizers last spring recommended of the raw navel cord. The lamb born ' = the more fundamental beauty things. be had before twelve, see that you are --.ce to the ministering angels. For �hte 600 to 700 lbs. per acre of 4'•18 8, or In an unclean pen lies dbwo. bringing Stir Circulation is bed in time for it whenever pips forty days'-fast; compare the experi- 900 to 1000 lbs. per acre of 3-8-6. This the rave Stump of the col=d Idto con- ence of Moses (Exud. 34: 28) and fertilizer Is best applied with'a drill tact with the germ-laden floor. The glow Also give your face the treat of get• sable. Elijah 1 Kings 19: 8. The."wild on either side of the row. navel cord enlargeP and if squeezed ding slapped to stir the circulation. beasts" 'may well be taken literally. G. 1h'.—Just how does sulphate of exudes a puquleut fluid, it does not dry' Particularly, massage your temples, - - - ' . Laundering Lace . That territory was infester: with potash set on the .tobacco plant and as quickly as normal, but remains - -- delicately touch the flue nerves just!a- If.you are washing a particularly t..em. Probably also the expression symbolic .. what Is the relationship between sul- large, soft and raw, The Iamb lies' side the inner edges of your eyelashes lovely .bit of lace, a collar or a jabot, f )the "power- of dark- phate and muriate, How much sal- around, does not suck, becomes dull, Hess which qught to persuadt Jesus " - and through that little space between squeeze it out in tepid soap•Bake suds, that the world's way of doing things phate of potash would there be In a gets stiff and the joints' swell, Pre- 'them. Also raffle up your hair all rinse in the same temperature; also was better. - "Gratify. your God-given 3-16-5 fertilizer for flue•tobacco? ' vent-this joint ill disease by gtviag the over your head and rub the muscles by squeezing. Then take a towel, desire to help the poor by feeding Answer.—Actual experiments and -owe a clean. well_disinfected. freshly at the back-of your neck. _ spread it out firmly across a table or them; improving their earthly lot, re- measurements'show'that sulphate of bedded pion In zwhich to lamb. Wash : Don't let the tension of veinier get bed and take s whale paper of piss, !f `eying their crushing load of pow- potash as a source of potash in a flue her teats and udder and remove any : pion! necessary, and carefully 'spread out eny.. Matt. 4: S. Take Apmes way tobacco fertilizer produes a leaf which Root tag% likely to be •!n the way. = he-lees, - potting Pius -tbresgh the � n-litarism-anrl conquIest. You have will burn with a clear whitish ash- W'hen'.the-iamb is lid-ft saturate the _the power, if only you will use it. When muriate of potash is used the stun of She navel cord with a ten li•T . - Most of us. in these enlightened=edges to hold them stretched so that Your people are sirin� for a leader p - days,dress to hide our bad points, and-the what?thing dries.io shape. Ilk you;' Matt. 4: 8, 9. "Nc.?i Well, ash is a darker colour and the burn of cent• carbolic solution or other equally _ accentuate our good ones, but etiI1 then, God' must love yo•s for your the tobacco is not nearly so good. in strong disinfectant. Repeat this daily ! many of us tail to get the desired re- Calamities brave -loyalty. He will surely take other word& the tobaco WIlt-continue. until the cord dries up. Pregnant ewes -suit because we do not give colour the Calamities that seem -insupportable care of you. In every place of danger to go out when ignited. Muriace of should be getting iodine in salt :valuation it should have in producing when looked at from a distance 'lose- you will walk unscathed. Even a fall s: charming tout ensemble, halt their power If' met and resisted from the pin.,-cle of phiz temple ;v'ill -- Let us take an— - with fortitude, - - - leave you ta.hurt . . . and bow it lion was made, with shininj.foce and e-. Jesus loved John. It was John's wuul.i impress and convi ice the pep- Tart aflame with Goa (v. 13) he re- -preaching that had called-Jesus out—Ash Blonde - Ole! Matt. 4: 6..That-.whole spiritual turned to try to make that same God frs°i.Nazareth. The people would Grease-Stained Gloves How attractive she looks in grey for struggle Kark passes over with 'its known to men. Certainly rally around any leader who .=_dav wear, or, if she fyvery pale, navy Sometimes gloves becom(. grease- brief but gripping senteac , "he was II.THE COSTLY WAY, Mark 1: '14, IS. would undertake to liberate him. Love, blwt or vermilion. And she who is the stained through drivin•j a motor car. with'the wild beasts." The "costly way" so travely tesoly- I<yslty', chivalry, patriotism, religion. lucky possessor of vivid blue eyes Such stains should be removed in the From all tb,se alluring prospects ed upon in the wilderne.- soon-thrust - seemed to call fcr actio.i. But >w► _ never forgets to echo their .colour following manner.. Rub pure lard Jesus turned. No easy, road co popa- itself upon our'Loid. The first news Mark briefly records, Jesus came inte ` somewhere in her toilet. over the grease marks, and allow !t larity, no shortcut to power, no expec- that greeted him upon his return was Galil�,c preachi.,t!. It looked as f he , tation9 for an easy road—but the un- •.;d rur- away. And for the evening, brown can be to remain on the gloves for several that John was in prison. 'Any one hosts. Then remove as much of the popular,disappointing,dangerous way v.+o knew Hero'l would know that Had Jesus struck a blow for Jora so charming, as well,as being fashion- marked'i1Ae1L out for him. The deci- John's earthly career was about end- he wauid have been hailed as the lo ng• able just now. Then there is a rich grease ' as possible and clean the expecte:4. nationalistic• mil.tar stag leream—so much more becoming than gloves with turpentine. It the-gloves — --'-_--- -- Messiah. It would have spelled dis What's Wrong Puzzle aster to his.real Messiahzhip, Johns dead white. Black, of course, is al- are waahable, then they should be _ .. •• ways.right, while mauve, -if she has washed. in warm coal.,• water. The nysical safety must then be sacrificed lard !s used to aoft� the stains, for the sake of that spirit ial kingdort 0e right amount of colour,and makes it. which John will smelt' here au ~lop very carefully, can look superb on which will then come out easily if the 1 ! \'. place. On to i=nli]will therefore, :eau+ r girl of the ash blonde type, gloves are either washed or cleaned ! went. ' with the turpentine. It takes a brave heart and a grea Golden Blonds ' ' ' _ _ love to do the things that appear. -• The golden blonde- with deep blue Constant Washing = / �' selfish and cowardly. Its'wa3 part of ayes can wear with success much The busy woman who is constantly the costly way that our Lord hac more vivid colours than her ash blonde chosen. ,�► washing her hands will find a bowl of __sister.. fine oatmeal beside the sink an exe1- At first J,�sus' message was prac• If her complexion is colourful, and tically identical with that of John pod, she looks radiant in bright Teat substitute for soap—just to dip vs. 14, 15. It called for a spiritual g the wet hands into and rub well, as if -preparation for a 'spiritur kingdom. -- soap, and r nse�i<, .It _tnia '1'o the restive, impetuods Ualileans,this type, unless it.has a•decided tint seemp insutdeiently dainty, a piece of both the messa;'e and its method must Hof green in It. orris' root can be kept.in-the bowl to have been disappointing. But Jesus, For evening wear, golden browns scknt the oatmeal, giving, when molst- thrilled with the consciou;mm of his are delightful, and a beige lace dress tined, a faint fragrance as of violets. oneness With 'its Father, knew that � jls a wonderful stand-by for an evening he represented ' a kingdom greater Or semi evening gown. Baked With Honey , yen than Rome.. Black, as usual. Is chic, and throws III. A BIGGER JOB, Mark 1: 16-20. the olden lights of her hair, and Honey baked apples'are a piece of An example of that Ia l cookery to recommend, according to ence soon opcc•irred. Walking by the, most becoming if her figure is "not- those who have tried them. First bake sea, Jesus saw som people fishing. o-slim." But if she is the willowy the apples in a little water until tender With great dramatic power Mark e;something bright in a restaurant and,then remove from the oven and to"s the story. id these met know. ., 1 ry halt room makes s wonder. back- •drizzle a tbin stream of warm honey. _ Jes-., before? We cannot-say. Even Quad for the golden blonde. -over them. _ if they did, he wa3 only•an itiner&at t� Tltlan - White enamelled furniture will not - T p`•eacher, with ,o stated income; they - + Red hair! How devAstatingiy bean- tarn yellow if washed with warm were fishermen. Th; fish business was flourishing. Yet -lark racordL Is tut she can look in the right shade of water in'wbich two tablespoonfuls of w `bnel straightway" they forsook that , - sea—leaf green. How it shows up household bore: hsa been dissolved, HMViv , 18, 29. r wonderful hair, and the whiteness Of tLe first pair one at least was skin which the Titian hype nearly al- __ __—zarried.—It_is-not uacomaion in the ya poaaesses: _._._.Prayers , ' There are from fifteen to twenty mistakes 1n each of the,cartoome East today for a man to leave his Grey is another safe colour, and, of wife to.4,11ow a "holy-man."urse, brownAo tone with the hair is My prayers were printed in a book— which will appear weekly on thla pages Bee It you can Dud them and then, one's father was another matter, but ways right. Smooth .prayers, the paper fine, compare with list which *1111 be' published next week. Zebedee was evidently well-establish- ; VOr-evening wear, nothing looks Morocco-bound. gilt-monogrammed, _ ed. He could employ hired labor,v.20. i Answer to,Last Weeks Puzzle. Mans ear is flat. "The authority of Jesus is not arbi- Oielier than white. To show these prayers were mice. Seat at left'has design the one on trary, and ,Vdt it is the meat imperial Windows would not be gpen,in win- Brunette right has not. known. Like the Scattered and torn things 'now, .my ter. the world has eve: A brunette with an ivory skin! She pmyem,. _- Boys' bench is painted, other furn!• authors of the h sicfan in whym Family would not eat breakfast at authority P Y ould never wear brown, it kills the Oft swept up on a'moan, ' night, nature !a not confidence is felt and whose commands.' f 1 btle flat in her-skia: Black an �� - ' - • _ Girl has only one eyebrow. are promptly obeyed because it is be-' v But I don't seed a monogram Lesvea-on tree !n to Woman has Only one le lieved that he known be like the its for day wear—nothing looks " : y g best;To prove they are my owns at:horit ter---or belle. The later Intensities Drapes pit ons aids, of window are Boy has only one shoe. ,.'. y of the sea-captain in the _.. . _ Violet Alieyn Storey, in the New time of storm, whose commands are e creanflness of her skin,'and is al- figured. ,- Coftsis pot is not alike on both aides. 4 York 'Times• implicitly followed because one has ys in good tastn. +� Woman has )spoon in band but is One of legs oa bench is too thin: confidence that in this cotmsp alone b 'end for the evening, vivid colours ! eating nothing. Table and bench have only two safety, such is the authc 't} of Jt- *e for the brunette. -Green, blue, red; Cold soup,makes the boarders hot. Q rl has only one lag. i ,.�.,•a,r�-'vfi". I'C'A - �.�. .. _ .�.,•. _ .�.Pq� :b." �_ _ _ tit, - _''•F - - -=1sT •• R T rtY' .x- Jm` '.�,. ..i.a•-�!•L...:.i_,^Jr."�5°•'"�'}.-.w ... _ _�lJr. .1 W..: ,. < -dam _ _ a•v .9 a -.&r.r __ 'a[i��••• _ r. - .. A. Penny retorted loyally. "The Miles'rpolisir Is ohm- y'the reputation of being oLe .of•the shrewdest business 'men' in town. When she married Tracey neariv - .. ..w # eight years ago he was just th( sales- General Statement 30th November, 19A2 .ter t manager in her father's business-the t' biggest dairy in the state. Well, -,when Flora married Tracey, her fa- • - L `' �_ . then etired and let Tracey run the - - LIABILITIES s business for Flora, and he's still man- Capital Stock Paid up.............................. .. 'a3assosoi,so ->y= Reserve Fund..................................... sm 6M.000.M -;aging it, but Flora is the real head... Balance of Profits carried forward....:........ ...... 1,1M,+s4rls = ' N$ Now let's see. . Oh, yes, the Drakes! _ Johnny is vi president o they , s ` e ` ' John vice pr n f Dividends o. 181 (at 1 . •p ,,..... r TEJL H DI , ,. _ 11 Bank, as ihu " • .. .'- •_ -=. . . tuber, .................................. .00 am' ton 'National Ba Dividend No. 1st (ac it°J. per annum)•piyabls•lat know, and owns a -big block of a 1)31 fns oa 37,41M,951.24 .. _ ._ ---- ydFresh From the Gardens' elk• Carolyn has no mot. .y except -'_ what Johnny gives her, and I rather- Deposits not bearing interest........:::........ it]s,+53,16553 „ its hearing interest,including interestaccrued to xi think he isn't an too enerous—. .._ L Y g date of Statement............................... 46i,391,163.26 •. .. ^;" "They don't get S10Iig very well t0- B•laneee due to other Banks in Canada.......:...... 661,1I5.70 Batnces due to Banks and Banking Correspondents y?" elsewhere than ] 7 • gather, do the e b ha In Canada.... .......... ., "N-not" Penny agreed reluctantly. •• his 7333,7si74 1 osb!es- _ _ Notes of the Bank in circu lation...................,. ..- .-. "YOU see, J onnny Drake was simply %avx evs unuer cue ranance acs..................... _ 36-009r000*9P Bills Payable................................. 1!!,362.87 not- cut out for love and marriage. Liabilities not included In the toregoi�..,•..X,..,.. 335,766.32 t He's a born ascetic, would have been Letters of Credit Outstanding........................ 20sl1,951.71 Murder at 6 r i d ,� a monk two n three centuries ago, - _ g • 'but he cafes as much for Carolyn as '• � � -,ASSETS he could for any woman. . The,Ham- Cold and Subsidiary Coin on hand................,. $29.169,+13.45 e som Dominion Notes n hand...R....................... 33.046,0+0. • mono boys have a inherited money - Deposltla t ntra eaerves................- ,000,009. By A :�'IS' AUSTIN'. and Clive has made a big financial United States and other Foreign Currencies......,... 16,012,9!4.!2 " _ $35,2n,898.66 :. ecess of architect•are. . That leaves. Notes of other Canadfaa Banks...................... - 1,097.242.18 success only Janet and Polly, doesz't it? eques on other Banks................ 15 667,!!3.61 ` red well 8 more �elsewherebhaaatn�Crann da�Canada r.......... 59.645 357. 2 - Polly's an orphan and has barrels of Ba "e:pondetii: money, a have barrels e ° ' when. money,, aunt, with whom' she lives, Dominion and Provincial Government Securities'not S1'\L)1'St '. r exceeding market value).................... _._ il,448.844.13 - 91 known b?-ore, cr .someo•nz o:. wham dies seed leaves her the fortune she Canadian Munict ► Securities and British, PoreiSa- – Juanita Selim is murdered at bridge. she4rftd 'the oo is from some under- has always s " pa t. Buspiciun rents on Lydia Carr, c.e maid; g y promised her.- and Colonial exceeding Public market Securities other than Cana- b'lora 311105, :n Nfta's closet at the time world source or (ether, At any rate, "And Janet Raymond?" than snot exceeaiag market value>...........•... 26,750,444.4E _ Railway and other Bonds,Debentures and Stocks(not or the murder reading a note to Nita. Nita ba-..ties 10,00•; mysterious d,.•!lars "Janet's f athe, is pretty rich—owns exceeding market value).•.,.r,,.r r.,,_r...a,,•.• 9°748.496.47 which she thinks,In from her husband. Caul and Short knot exceeding thirty days) Leans In but which is from Dexter sprague, prob- —$5,000 on April 28, an0 •35,000 on -a lZiX wire fence factory, but Janet Canada on Bona., Debentures and stocks and - ably :v'ita's-lover and--tartner In black- May 5. I talked to -)rake :art night, hrs only a ' reasonable allowance," other Securities of a attssclent marketable value $tail. and on Ralph Hammond, engaged to cover.....•.. ... .28,9511]63.41 ` to Nfta. Dundee learns there is a secret and I have his word for it that true Penny answered. Call and short(not exceeding,thirty days)Loans else- hiding tilace, In the 'Ouse and finds it to mone was in ''',':'e of varyin de• Dundee remained thou '•itfuli sil- where than in Canaan on Bonds,Debentures and 'the guest closet. Any ripe of six people Y B g' Y stocks and other 3ecurltia of a sufficient mar- c me bridge party could have hidae-i nominations—none large=when Nita ent for a long-minute. Then: "All -value to eo.ee............ �he gun'there, and removed it when Ret- presented it for dep,)sit. Therefore it you girls are alumnae of For-ayte-on- ••~•......... $365,+2l,ll�sa - Jag their things. seems clear to me that Nita got t}e the-Hudson,'and Nita Selim come here Current [.Can.and Discounts in Canada gas rebate of interest i after making full provision for all bad money right here in Hamilton; other- immediately afteri�he had directed a and doubtful debts., 1..................,........ $2'37.380,+;2.67 CHAPTER XXXII. Current Loans and.Diauaata elsewhere than In wise it would have come to her'in the Fors to la . . Tell me Penn - - - - - Y play. Y'-- Crnada fleas rebate ad lateeeet)after maklag full � Ha•;ing ticketed. the big bronze fcrm of cheques or drafts or -morrey visas any of the Hamilton girls ever in - provision for all bad and doubtful debts ......... 104.167,444.6s Non-Current Loans.estimated lose provided tor...... 4.013,97].16 lamp, which he had brought with him orders. And it seems equally clear :o disgrace while in the Forsyte school?" J69s61,1$6.47 from the Selim house, and locked tt me that she did not bring that large Penny's face lamed. "I'm sorry to sank Promises at not more than cost,lie, amount.written off...... 17.1+4.887.30 - - .. Real Estate ocher than Bank Premises away in the room devoted to exhibits disappoint Y 1.87 .wi.64 _. Y amount Of cash from New York with dlsa fret On but 80 far 8S 1 know Mort}$}a bo Reri Faa{e•oie M the Bank.......:................. 970.!47.79 for the state," Bonnie Dodges nut- her, or she would have deposited it .n there was,never anythin3 cz the sort. ` -1 ..'• �y.)t!'•:. ,. Tied into Penny's office, primed with a lum sum in the bank immediate) Of course we all ?use of area Loan. is Controlled Companies .,C....•,.,.. .,• ,. 6.316.060.06 p y graduated different •Deposit with the Mtalaesr far the reposes of the Circulation Fund.. I,aO.soo.w K 50$,740.08 rY Y afteze3er aPrrinal.'$ 'ed. 'But why might not havKheard—But�o.�she oc erA..eun4circtuasetorh.sP .golaa..................,.,, .. _.�_. . the news of his discord c f t-he sec- set hiding place and eager to la h a "Yes,"+� Y g� y g e„ $7.6.5.511.!».14 - i new theory before the district at- are you telling me? . .'Of cou-rse I'•m denied gehemently. ''There•wasn't any - - - 'tOrne „ - _ , . NOTE—The Roysi Bank of Canada France-has been Incorporated usdas tics lain .. v• interested— scandal Oa 8 Hamilton girl ever 4- I m "of France to conduct the basins"of the Bank in Paris.and the area and liabilities of. "Bill'-gone," Penny interrupted her "$!Cause I vi ant you to tell me the sure o: it!" The Royal Bank of Canada rFrana,are included in the above General Statement. swift typing to inform him. "To Chi- financial statu's of each of your But her very vehemence .cunvinced H.S'PraldTe'nt M General WILSON. eago. He had only 15 minutes to friends," Dundee said gently. 11 Bonnie Dundee that she'was_not sure. - AUDITORS' CERTIFICATE ntLke the three o'clock train, after he know how-hard it is for you--" He loo<:ed at his;watch.'Four o'clock. To sex SaAMHOLDaa9,TZE ROYAL BANK or CANADA: We have examined the above Statement of Liabilities and Assets at 30th November.1998• -received a wire saying his r+sother �s "You could find out from others, By this time Nita Selim v,as not w%th the backs and accounts of The Royal sank of Canada at Head orate and witlrthe certified not expected to live. He tried to reach I might as well tell you," Penny 'more than a l tie heap of gray ashes. �t�h;l3i�i�;`I`a;�g•.,h", ln�thy:yea�.°e th"ee°"eai a aoa i wi the"r�e�{ you at the Selim house, but one of interrupted, with a, weary shrug. "I'm-•going out now,•Penry, and 1 ' . -at severs of she important branches. - Captain Strawn'9 men said On had �• r. we he"bbtainod all tits lntormadon and axpianadbus that we have required•and in our p Y Judge Marshal: i$ well-to-do, and shan't be back Why, he told the - opinion the waneactions of tkaBank,which hav came under our notice,have been withinibe left.' Karen's father—her mother is dead- girl who had returned to her typing. powers of the Bank. The$bon statement!.In our opinion drawn up.9 u to disclose te the true condition of a Bank as at 99th Nov M14,mber.1 it as shown by the boob of _---- "I stopped on my way in to get a settled $100,000 on her when she mat. "I'll telephone in about an hour to - 6 Bank. n A.B.BRODIE.C.A.. _ bite to eat, Dundee explained me- ed. She has complete control of her see if anything has colas up. B : . : ehan.call . "I'd dashed off without p _h g Y of PtinMat•r.. ff co udi y. '• a Dunlap Jes.G.Bo .. Auditors. y_ own none The Dunlapt, are the the way, how do I get to the _ Itinch, you know." richest people in Hamilton, and have house!" hconuea.saes$$;sseb 11.c mbar,isas. of P.s SONS. "Did you find the gun-and silen- been for two or three generations. "It's'in the Brentwood sectior;.'You --PROFIT-AND LOSS ACCOUN-T - l a e'er?" Penny asked. Lois was 'first family' but poor who-.n know-that cluster of hills' around Balance of Profit ana ii.e.a Account,>fth November. F "No. Whcev-r use.! it Saturday she Iliarried Peter, but he'a been gg v- Mirror Lake. -Most of the crowd live 1931•.............• ,.,.,.....• .,,,,• proara for thq yawY•na•a)10th November.1937....... 4,N1.841.34 _ afternoon walked out of the house ing her an allowance of #20,000 a 'out there=the- Drakes: the.Mileses; with it, in pain view. of the police, year for several years-not for.run- the Beales, the Ma-rshalls. The Dun- APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS{ _,'Daldend No.179 at 17 pct annum .............:.:.... ..t.0S0.00e.06 an i still ;tae it cry convenient, Wing the house. but for her personal lap house stands on the highest hill) 550 0w N - ta• , in CBSc' 6nother nlu rdeT seems LO Dividend No.17!at t1 per annum .:�................. . 1. use. Clothes, charities, hobbies, like of all. Its.gray stone, a little like a Dividend No.150 at is pm annum . s7s,0N.N ..be i ypedie•:t--or amusing." the Little Theatre she brought Nita French-chateau. We used to live out Dividend No.u1 at 10 per ««....«....... 575,000.00 - "Don't joke!" Penny .shuddered. -here to organize--" there, too,.in a Colonial house my - isss.s00•N ,' - il`" '-*,But what in the,world do you mean?" "I wouldn't say she spends a great mother's father built. But why do you . Appropriation to Bannk Pension ie ft i"°d;;"""""' N'�;N -- . o Briefly Dundee told her. deal of it on dress," Dundee interrupt- want to see Lois?" $1�.s for Dominion Govrnmenr Taxes, including : " Tax on Bank Not*Clrcal•tion................... 400.000.00 _ _ _"I ace," Penny agreed, her, husky ed with a grin, as a vision of"Lois .Tha.,ks much, Penny. I don't know . - , Trando Red to Investment Depreciation Reserve.....: 3,000,000.00 ' Voice slow and weighted -with horror. Dunlap's comfortably dowdy figure what I should do without you,"-Dun. •pislieuc*atpro dt soatoa'carried for"ara•••.,...,,. 1.166,154.+s �016,1s61s - � She sat in dazed thought for a•ninute. iose in his mind. dee said, without answering her ques-t "That rather brir.gs it home to my "Lois doesn't-give a hang how she tion, and reached for his hat. ..e.S.HOLT, - -- ''life W.WILSON.' erowd-doesn't it? .'. To think that 'look's or what anyone thinks-of her .After 10 minutes of driving,the last _ -� �°�1�"�es = - Dad-? . . Probably everyone at the which is probably, one reason she is mile of which' had circled a.smooth; r"O°r�•nth D°remeQ'ls3s' " : 'party-except me-had - heard- all the best-loved woman in our crowd,' silver coin of.a lake,-Dundee stopped _ about Dad's ar=rangement for hiding hi=. car and let his eyes rove appre- his excitement, -May i see those - the securities he sent on to New York - - - ---- ------- -- — - ciatively. photographs; please?" - before he ran away. . . And no out- Finnish Dancer In London Georgian '"cottage;' Spanish ha- (To be continued.) : siders-nobody but us-bad a legiti- _ _.—__ —. _ clenda, Italian villa, Tudor mansion-- 4 >' hate excuse for entering that closet. R. th'bt was the Miles home: Colonial IVewspapet Rivalry Not even Dexter Sprague. It's one of , mansion where,Penny had once lived, I TI1C Eighties his affectations not,to wear a hat" s•ray stone chateau. . . Not, one of n ig •"Is it?" Dundee pounced. "You':a them blatantly new or marked with Th%k.e 1830's (says William Dodge • Sure he wore rro hat that afternoon 7• flee dollar sign. Dundee sighed a little ,.son. Bowman, in "Tbo Story of tht Oid y:u not:ee him when he left after i enviously as :ie turned his car into Times"), William Mak_peace Thack .1 had dismissed you all?" the winding driveway that led up the — � eray, then-a -struggling and. simos• "Yes," Penny r .knewlrrged hoe. t_ h" ""t Lilt ta. N _ r .—!_— unknown lourna_usL, • - _ was on tree sL83i : ly, "I paid attention to him, because \*' Lois"Dunlap betrayed no surprise of the London "Times," whits: young I was bating him so. I believed then when the butler. led- Dundee to the Charles Dickens was "racing abou that he was the murderer, and I was flag-stoned upper terrace t verIooking the cc t retry" 'reporting. fur "Thu ' furious with you and Captain Strewn ..' Mirror Lake, Ahern she was having Morning Chronicle"-chief. 'rival o: -' Sot not•arresting him. : . He was the ' tea with her three children ar_d their "The 'Fimes." There was q. dead!3 f first to leave-just walked straight governess. feud between the two papers. For t' instance, on June 13 1835;' "Thu' out; wouldn't even stop to talk with "How do you do, Mr, Dundee• This , - Janet Raymond,who was trying to get - is )diss.Burden. . My three offspring 'Times" described the "Chronicle"-at j5 word with him. I saw him start .li,, -Peter the third,Eleanor, and Bobby. "a•.disgraceful morning print;' etc., toward Sheridan Road-walking. He e.''.. -Will you please take the children whilst in Its issue of the same date. �+ las no car, you know." 411- to the playroom now, Miss Burden?.. L• : "Chronicle" lamented that- "the '!Did you observe the others?" Dun- Thank your) . . Tea, Mr. Dundee? Or poor old 'Times' in its imbecile_ ray- dee demanded eagerly, "Do you know ;: shall I order you a:righball?" ir.gs," etp. '`rho went alone to the guest closet?" "Nothing, thanks;" Dundee answer- And, say, didn't Dickens "cash-in' Penny shook her head. EverybodyR=.,'s ed, grateful for her friendliness but on that row when, later, ho immor- as'milling around in'.the hall, and I nonplussed by it. Not for the first talized the feud between the two-local d no attention. Lois said she would time he felt a sick distaste for the pro- ratanswill papersl ive tin hVille, aa,4 Lhuu.. I ....,L .. ter .fission he had 6hosen.. • : • 4. Yyou to let me stay behind with "It's all over," Lois Dunlap said :n Most 'of the'work '.hackeray un• ou-" r.•low'voice as the butler retreated. dertook for "The Timer•" at that perms " "I remember. . Listen, Penny! Urn "Lydia made her look very beautiful. .iod was book_reviewing-always poor >' A ing to tell you something else that - �' Slue looked as. sweet and young and 'ly paid: When his novels had brought - y knows yet but Sanderson, " -"• innocent as she must have been when him renown, and his price had gong dia and me. I don't have to ask she first wore the royal blue velvet." up, he sometimes.looked back half re•' "4Y; hot to tell any of your friends. _ "I'm glad," Dundee said sincerely gretfplly at those early days. on know well enough that anything Then he leaned toward her across the I turned off far better worn the) i►en learn from either San(lerson: or tea table. "Mrs. Dunlap, will --you than•I do now," he said,,"and I want' is strictly-confidential:' ;:y lease tell'me just how you persuaded er money sadly; but bow )111:0 I god Penny nodded, her face very white ):s. Selim to come to Ismiltoil so 'foi .iy workI It makes me laugh a! i T-'-'I her brown eyes big with misery. - "" far from Broadway!" v hat 'The Times' pays me now whe$h1.ve every reason to believe that �x " I think of the old days, and how mvcl , I� really did not take much per a ita Selina was a blackmailer, that - 'ai stsion after I• shoved her some better I wrote for them then, and got e came to.Hamilton for the express group photographs we bad made when a shilling where I noW get tefi:' ce of bleeding someone she had Baroness,von Honadorff, the famous Fiantah dancer, l>l now caDtivat- - we Forsyte girls put on'The Beggar's ing London-with her interpretations of the dance. This Is,bow dhe Opera' here last October." Learning makes am an vat comp91017, - ULIA ISSUE. Dior 1---,'33 aymbollzes the spider, With diffkulty'Dilndee' controlled for himself.---La Hnriii •i° ..ti. •+r.. } ;-. _ ','... .'��. �tiws' .."r*'-- - :,-a^�• .rte - -6.+ �`' - :i••r - - - -v.::-..- - v-4 .-?ts.. ;y,,}...} .. ..�,��rcf.�+�--, ,.k.,..r�. Vie., °"` ''����:•' .:•:•ac�y..:.... .:2a:. 's�'. _ - ,- .w. s •_.a.. .-� ....,y.: ..3.,i Yeae& dinner, with Mr. Shavers par- Ifoltby, over the -w%kfend. We are pleased to see Mrs. Barcl- Bird, .S. Frank, Lyton Stracy, Emil � eats in Os6wa.' Roy Miller entertamed a number ay and Mies Adeline Barclay In their Ludwig, M. Hindus, George Eliot, L. k Mrs. Hi:l, i_3atter of 91:s. J .F}ti}' of youVg-f*ien4s at a New � r A ____.� _- ••3 a�tua�VUat�l yf'1"va lu WuacL ou auu- r:.i%ardsor. rorke, Friestiy, Kiplingt ips, is nvt improving as,fast as her party on Saturday evening• day. Jesse Alexander, Halibtirton,'Gordon TERM6 friends would like. Miss. Betty Harvey, of ioront.),• Rev. Mr. Wesley, of Perth, preaLh- Sinclair, Mina Moore Jamieson, per year ii.;,,j if pai4in rant. --...r r_ Sir.. -� The Amds Love famil}, o_ T4mn- spent the holiday with last grsndpa_ ed a very thought`u1-�ecr Year's Phi!?pe Gibbs, Conrad, Connors, C. `�• �rDxcnpuo B to inhe!' ed d�0ws and 4reaf to, were guests of the Perri,-man ents , Bert and Mrs. Haney. sermon, to an attentive congreieation Baiiey, Buchan, Galsworthy, Zane families on Monday. - Dean and Mrs. Marrs,' have been on Sunday afternoon. The attendance Gray, .Dell,..Hocking, Hay, P. kyne, Phil and Mrs. .Forsythe, of Mount confined to their beds with the flu vices was good. Char_:bers, M. de la Roche, L..Jordan - -- JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, Joy', were visitors at tre Broazh come--the most cf the past week. . •The Women's Inst_tute will meet Wodehouse, Whitchurch, Edgar Wal- -- on Friday afternoon. Hugh Miller and Robert entertain- at the home of Mrs. Bert Harvey, at lace, M. Walsh. Now is the time to --- ---- '- bliss Doris Axford, of Toronto, ed a number of their friends a- "Th, 2.30 p, m on Tuesday. Jan, 10th, It renew your tickets and enjoy the Pickering Tp. S, S. Convention -• visited her grandpar_entsc E. and Mrs istle Ha"" one evening last week. will be "Grandmothers' Day" Poll .year's reading. _ - Call, Sing, say or pay. t Pickering Township Sunday School P� Among the 5'l books just added to ' Convention, to be held in the Bapt Financial Statement the public library is a wide range of CARD OF THANKS. list Church Green River, Thui sday, uF rxe reading matter, Travels; Biography, y January, 12th, 1933: - Recitations,_Aviatio f ,books for s*app -We wish to extend through the • • -lementary reading or•students and News, our deep appreciation to our Program -'" ':Police Village of Pickering` Fiction.. Tl e `oliowing are among•the numerous friends and neighbors, who . Morning Session t Z authors. Blackmore. Akely, Richard have shown their kindness to ue in ,_• .10.00-Worship period, led by Rev..X. '' For he `tent ly3' . - so inar_y ways, during the time of' Horton, Greenwood. - - - ,. - r wen's Ulu ss and death. bI ..1?o e --. =Il0.20-Message from, the President, R._ u -- ." os:"lose - - -: Canada s -- Mrs. John Powers and Family. _- zrlow'bray, Kinsale. - eceipt-for-th F �{,R 10,30-Departmental Reports. Most Scenic $1,00 Round Table conference, In Bank December. 1931 :. 1?_•t? N�/ 11.40-Appointment __of KominatinK Hall rents received for 1931,and 1932.. ..; . .. 150.00 '� lCel'11��' 'deal • Corrundttee' and Closing Exer- Hall rent ;or cr�ncerts 1932. . .. .. �:.. 53.00 ., OUTDOOR RINK rises. Dims. McMurtry, three bags calcium chloride.. .. .. ... .... 6U0 .t��11Z�?ant� .• - Afternoon.: Session Township for F. Andrew, drawing gravel:. . .. :40.00 n SKATE'THIS NVINTER 2.00-Warship period, led by.Rev.. W. - _ 370. 4 NIELS. THOS. LAW OWNER -- Wilson'of the Convention Chur- �•,,• .^ -- -- -- y°. ,r�.,. ; . .t _ :. ::• ,, - '_ AT - Church.' . :.. 95.00 - Received from 1930 Picnic Board _ CEDAR GROVE 2.15-Words of welcome by Wm. M. Paid same on Fire Engine.: .. 9 .00 •;• co%L ANI) COKE Duncan, supt. of the Green Rf r- ie er Sunda • School. Total Paid for Fire Engine Try.the Few Welsh Coal Sunday Ldrlre Ice Surface, 2.20-Address,,-"Place•of Worship in -Order on Township.. .. . . ................. -.. ...... 692.00 Up to date Ma4c, House 2130 Phones Office 8600 the Life of Youth," bq Rev. H.____Picni�-F�i station.. _. ..': - 95.00 " Skating , P. G Crozier, Pickering. - - �.: 3g 10 m,. O P E N / N .G - 2.S0-Special music, supplied by Alt- : ± � - : _ ::.: - . 787.00 Dancing 10-Mid4ight. ona Sunday School.' Offering, AFTER THE-NE-Y-P A11 Congregational singing. Expenditures by Bank Chequer ,FREE LUNCH - _3.10-Dycussion, "The value of the AND COFFEE TRANK'R,-JACKSON Y:ord's Day, led by Rev. Bur- James Clark, Returning officer. . _.. .. ..... 3.50 Bess, Dunbarton. John Murkar, financial statements etc.,. .... . . :. .. .. ...... 7.00 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT PROP' - '-3.40•Special music by Aitona Union Art. W. Mitchell, cartage calcium chloride 1931...........:.._. 21.09 General Store-Hardware.ho lE Groceries, a Sunday School. Miss A. E. Richardson, insurance on hall.................. ..... 10.80 `- coo upp es Etc. Si.50-Address, Rev. F. Langford, del- George Elliott, ringing of bell.. ... .... -. • 15.00 - Fool Old,Man Depression and Ckate Repair work of all kinds immediately 1. egate to World'3 S. S.-Convent- John McGinty, sowing chloride....,.......t,.............._. 400 . - TnesdayoniRht. F. . attended to: _ ion. Mr. Johns, shovelling snov.0. . . .. ............................. 4.00 - Terms Oash - `4.20-Report of Nom. Committee and Tress. Prov. of Ontario, Park and Hall-licenses..:.:..:......... ... •6.00 Admission, Tuesday 15c and 5c Closing Exercises. H. G. Calvert, cutting weeds on streets....... ... ........._...,;., 6.50 "' Saturday 25e and loc HROCg.ROAD GENERAL 510RB ? ! Evening Session John Dwyer, cutting park grass. . 10.00,. x.00-Worship eeriod. _led by Rev. Gordon Law, gasoline. oil etc. .. . .:.... 14 3? _ f*oa��n o 41to�• Fred Andrew, drawing gravel Millers road.. .:. ., 40.00 :T Ri' RPr) &-WH ` T g'j'O$$ .. 7.20-Sec-treas. report. 12 . ..... - 7.30Anthem by_Green River choir. A. W. Mitchell, cartage c ride 1932. .. A g 'tt ill 1932 - find Offering. C. teat b . .. _ - 7.45-Introduction of new of:cers. George Elliott, express chemicals. ... . ,., .. 3 40 ` X5.00-Address,. Rev.-Frank' Langford. Jahn Dwyer, cuttinx grass on streets__-.....- .,....,.. 13.25 _.. NEW Y EARS' gFECIALS FOR-THURSDAY, We consider ourselves very fortun- M. S Chapman, hall repairs.. . . .. .. . . 1_ .- ._- _ _ ..-. 90 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY : y _- ate in securing suc _an outstanding Bunting. Anti-freeze, • :. &.�'� -- - : Mr. Jo _ Sunday Sct,00l fkrA_ Youna• People'-- Fred T. ... ............. SPECIAL w L - •� 'Wi rktr as Rev. Frank Langford, D. John Dwyer, cutting grass on streets f•• 50 ' p, Campbell Tom , 2 for �L 5e wl o was last year a dele,;ate t•, Writ. Collis; Paid men sowing chemicals. ..., ''00 +-� . . - • Hydro £lee• 'Power: lights Park and Hall. . tnc Wurlri Con�_cntioa held'in Rio de : 1:'L.S^ � Balance.*in F Gtik'D+eceanber 193.0., . -. . .... .. :;j::..:.::t::._':142.PI „-SPECIAL " Janeiro, and who will-brie¢ us snme • of_ti;e 1n.4ptrat'on_of that-con%�envun - -- h.t5 Fancy Pink, 2 for . : 1'9c•, An his address a: the a;eaing sessin. GRO�a RED"FElI E OF VILLAGE F06 1932 AL - 3? Salmon, � The Green River Corruriittee extend.4 SPECIAL --_` hearty wedcame ics all delegates and 9 milli on assessment of $137,425M .: 1;+i4n,�3 • ti f! _�> .. t eyxh. Help make this the best Con $ „�,r `;;' Shortening, 'Jew 611, per lb., --+ I0c. - Tax on 20 dogs, 3••'10.00: 4 female-., 16.00. , 55 00 'verA.-on.Pirkcring ever-•heiid. said on n s, LcJ30; 31. 40 p.: r.•on $679.3x, . .... `2'71,3;, - Su y roads expe diture _ _... Share of surplus of County Rates•. . :. 45-:30 SPECIAL _-ll_uri't fail to sea the p;ay, Only S ,t� ~'.. QQ -_ Seily. Ann," in Picurriog. u'n Poll Tax collected in 1931. . _ .....,.... _ _ '24.00 Soda Biscuit, 2 lbs., _ . .7c• - JN't idAy, Jt1ii;t3, and - _ ,lair Jan, 9. e o o g ndt = - - - - SPECIAL - 25c.. _ Less:Shat of th f' }t sin eSpe tuFee AUDLEY. _ _ 414 Cooking Figs, '1lbs., , ----- '�- _ :; _+ . " azd-rf�eaTt L• onl,ratulaL-om, to E. L Chapman Election ez .•.. ;' ' ,::,_.,..�. ...... , ;. 64`��5 SPECIAL ",on tits wtnniahg off-the hard fought d 2040 • y ._ : fight for Reeves. Pnnti said advertising etc ~,�. _x.025.33- Babbit s Cleaner, 3 tins, . . 25c. The school Meetipg in No. 5 came I'hnsurarice, heat and care of Ball:� 8 7.00 • Salaries. . . • _• . , .. .3,646.95 ` 'pff on the regular day. Taere was La�v costs. . .. .. so?.4s Shop the Red and White QVay -an attendance of over 20, the larg- - r. e�t at any school meeting in 20 years Grants .to public libraries:' _ -_., -.,. 125.00 It Pays Apparently the ratepayers were anx Damages to sheep. . .. ._ ... 1,077.65 - - - - --- - loos to see that t?.e scnaad rates were Bank discounts and interest..'. •, ,_.,•. • .... _ • .. .'2,42180 .lowered Asti a- sreneral 'itocid natured Miscellaneous, . ' :........_ . . . 614A4 _ _ -'disew4on- took place. W. ,H. West- _ � - -10.762.12 BOOTH & MURISON, P�C-KERINGE ney read the annual report of the _ trustees xhen he e:cpiained every de• -, - -� -: tail urrd sLovs ed that the Inspector's Village share of the above. , .. ; .. ..."5:l.00 � PI CK.E R I N G Wrih. Culhi, caretaking-of the hall , . .. _ 40.00 rj .� .� the 5t present- 'Y re a� re of t � be a I� (} 800 We deliver BER 3'". p Thos. Law, coal, wood and gravel. . :.�. .•.� • .2. ... .. ... .._.. 64:80 You order .PHONE PIC _ ed :ri year: lint:• as regards the con- Wm. Gormley: for Public Library, 1930. 31, 32� 60.09 . dition of the-sc;:oo; and in the work George Elliott, ringing bell. ., . . , . . . ,. .. 80.00 of the tnacaer. .Mlssrs G. Winters Wilder and Deverell, Fire truck ckaesis, . ..' ... • • , . 692.00 sniff F. M. Chapman t other meat- Bickle Co. Chemicals and hose. . •• •• 42'40 Pickering Hardware Store ' :. bets of ific bvar;i went into the •mat- picketing Coal-Co., goal and w9od 19h32. . _ 81.50 ter of the work and-pointed out that George Elliott, ringing bell and cutting park grass.•. : 8b.00 -: they wt:c the first section here to Hydro street lights. . ..1931. . :. . . ., . ,• .. .,...:.; ..:: 429.00 start-the'ecoubrliy'Sall rolliria by re- Brice and.Burton, 4 tans of calcium chloride'. , ;..,. ... 134.36 -ducing teachers salaries 'and keeping - Usefi:l Christmas Gifts for all. A few of many -down the demand for •a new school _ - - .'. a useful articles: ` by Keeping the present oullaing, in shape.' The old school never looked :. eII and Pyre ware, 1932 Surplus 23.92 Ovenware •better and there is no necessity of 1931 Surplus.• 712.53 Electric Irons and Toast9ra, putting up any other building fora .. ,. .. .. - .. •. _. generation. Some- of the ratepayers �- ;Soaks Stioks and Skates, • -Sleighs and. Wagons. questioned the wisdom of installing Total Credit balance December 1933 - :..736.25 y electric Iights. But it was the work ..•Franc J. Preese, See.-tress, Village _ of the trustees that secured the one ALADDIN LAMP FOR OrILY 55.65 I?uzrdred dollars from tl,e Hydro for - B. W. DAVIS, - cutting trees and this more than Electric re And car Lam pe and Shades, Silverpaving Sets. pays the extra cos-s. Moreover the F. J. PROV9F,, TrnetPe _ l need of the'lights on dark days, the ' Pat. CULLIS, Gloves, Mitts and Gauntlets. f-pLvice-at concerts, when only a few =-_ -of the people bore the expense of _ - _ ;bnr Motto:-"We have it, Can get.it, Or furnishing the lights, and the use of ' ' : it is not made." . ithe hot plate for school lunches, as O _ � �} Vie old oil stove is done, all point :�V r - i Q _ : J�e wisdom., of the move. Moreover _ , J...S. BALSDON, • `PICKI�'G t ,e costs are at a minimum for the rt:rvice. Frank McCarthy -occupied : _ _. __.•�_.. .._... ...__ vie cnsur and uay. I L�l..i., n oa-elu- : . - T - - e .retary. It being Gard Winters turn pecia to retire, on motion of W. H. west• pI,IZE SBE'F AND LAMB X W 1q s ney and Thos. Pnckrin, he ova s nom- _ :- inated'to serve again, and there be- Round Steak ... •• 15c Legs Lamb ... ... ' 15c - ` ' rg no other name proposed, he was Sirloin Steak 18c Loige Lamb.. :selected by acclamation. Men's Braces, 50t:,i'75 cents and $1.00 per pair _ Wing Steals 20o Fronts Lamb '.... _ 8e 0_ceate pprpair, BROUGL+AM.` Porterhouse Steak ... ; 20c .Loin.Chops- .. 15c Men's Garters, 25 -cute and 5 ; ':Men's-Fine Shirts, 90 cents ap Mr. Beilamith 'has been off �wot!!t , _ Men's Fancy Hose, 25c., 35c., 5oc. and 75e. per pair 'Tor several days. - Arm Banda, 25 cea.t>s per-.pair,• _- Miss Evelyn Cowie ha: been on the Gluves, Scarfs, Ties, Bote Braces at vaiio.ue prices _ :sick list-during he past week. _ : .CHOICE. POULTRY - - - 'Boys' Cspe, 49 dents each _- : �_ ... _.4_1 . Miss Jennie Duncan returned to • Boys' Leather Windbreaker, 3.50 each hPr �chnnl the first of the week. _ Geese and Ducks,.. - _2 Only; Men's Leather Coate, size 40, at 6.66 er Qh Miss Bell Brown, of Toronto, sp- _ _ '�.' � ' '' - lee' Si ode,Kayser, 1.00 per pair ent Sunday with.T. C. said Mrs. Br• _ "ibiokens and Tnrke fi Lad It H _ y' :Ltndefwear,for. Men.aa 9ye Dl• ' wid Mrs. Gannon entertained - Phone 2904 .'tit, 16laon family for New Year's -111/ R E ' I 'D Doris Johnston, of Toronto a , C D L' .."' _ B RADLEY -1w Nonnal School spent. the holidays at . Jeer home here. Butcher B1Ck6T1Sg pax O-= N R I N C* . . . i. ne, Y, Shave= taaa�i,iy- 11> 1`i e.H .. - _ ns" r. - '"3"•l. .t,,e-Q .c rrr.a -�y-,. :•a - .. .-.: .• .s, �••,.� :,;r,•" ,. T`,t .. .'ri�`'"�.^,,.. •�Tz�i.•.is=� �":3' -'�"' i:tri-" a,. �C ''•»":�::ti«�'�Si s'�., r - `a. _ '--+.s.- :.�., .«•►' ., .. _. ::- ...�.: •':.3. ,. -.,. _-... ..,J4t• .�. ;. .. ..[4 raj - ''°'4' ., Y s. 1 Gy .r �. '.C•.:s.4` 4 - ... 1•i^y�.._ _1._w _ �, a___-...__ .0 r s f-<.. w, r. _4:� x - .--....Y.✓- .. '•Y+•.. r uY!"•'•�''•./.s'�. 1. q' - CLAREXONT The Social Club had n a PICKERING TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS George Morgan is confined to his evening ixit and a splendid time Held)Monday, January God, 1933 , bed with . heart trouble ,and is was spent by all. _ OFFICIAL RETURNS DU11IBARlI'ON under the doctor's care. Clifford Soden, of Toronto,leame For Reeve Dept. Reeve Councillors -- W. aad Mrs. Birkett spent over home on- aturday suffering from n e - c - �+ - - - `T /^� the week end with Mr. and Mrs. a very severe cold, and will be off ,d e O L ` r- 1 N S U R AN V E `=� 3utumer8on, of Port Credit. duty for cone time. '4 a, .� i ` - Miea Elizabeth Ward, who is c ro 3 x AUTOMOBILE; E. and Mrs.'Bryan, Mrs. Burton' > ' e � w o - m -nurse-in training in the Western and Mrs. Chandler motored to q U -� B -fig° •�° - 3 - e ~ -_ FIRE __4_r Hospital, is on the sick list and is Victoria Corners on Sunday wee° - BURGLARY recuperating at her home here. • -they visited F, and Mrs. Chidlow -1 81 " '29 49 41 33 72 57 - 47 - - CASUALTY Thomas and Mrs. Paterson and Clifford and Mrs. Pilkey and 2 183' 7S -' 89 155 . 91 .14$ 157 138 :and James and Mrs. Hortop, of children, of Toronto, returned 8 67 53 29 88 & L1FE INSURANCE 38 5'4 '• 34 - Port -Perry, spent.- New Years-home on-Sunday afternoon, after 4 98 10 •14 ''87 ' 72 26 05' 22' with Clarence and Mrs. Pengelly, spending the Christmas•vacatiun .•5 64 42 • -31.• ;_ 81 42 51 '31 58 Phone Picketing 7920 3Aly of Brooklie. with their relations in Claremont 6 -42 81 83 17 17 84 - -82 87 -- BONDS-Government, Municipal and George and Mrs. Bentley, of . Rev M r., Wesley, of Perth, occu 7 68 123 115 57 81 134 ,'138 136 Mortgage Bonds, Also. Industrials. Brooklin, Robt. and Mrs. D. Lynn pied the pulpit in the United, 8 48 -:181 ... 117,_ _ 5.0 65 56 .'402 149 Safe investmento at from 5 to 7 per.and Mrs: Ruth Middleton noel church o❑ Sunday last when he 9 27 80 86 13 lI 73 35._ 50. . • cent. r family snt New Years' Day with preache tw vety__imipressive 10 59 89 84 58 19 81 ' 128 132 Wren and-Mre.Lynn: sermons that were much appreci I1 44 52 36 46 9 29 47 .85 eluding Fire, Automobile, Wind. _ Mica Mildred Pugh. teacher of Quad I Clunday Rav_ .T- O. _ Marsh Hill public school, who has Tot ton. of Myrtle, will preach'at 777 756 713 671 .475 790 ;'894 884 phone or wriEe been at her home over the holiday, loth services. 43tf ED, OWMAN,Whitby~ Y� As unable to return at present, 'The Cuuper"fa'milp meld- their The Conseil for 1933 will thus.be cam posed of E. L. Chapman, Reeve; _ .owing to her suffering from a annual gathering at the home of G. L. Niddletons deputy-Reeve; and R. C. Reesor; W . -severe cold. Walter and Mrs. Ward .on .Moa Reesor and R E. Mowbray, �Cnuneillora. DINTY'S• GARAGE = At the maeting of the ratepay- day, ti%heu there were about - -ere, held on Dec. 26th, the retiring thirty.- present - -from Toronto, J. H. and Mrs. Caskey have -NOW German Treatment Cor. Brock;and'Kingston. Rds. board, Mesers. John McGrath, aurora and from Claremont. A returned,. after spending their � r„ John Fleming and Wm. Mundell, ruoet lemant time was spent in Christmas holidays with their At0 S Constipation . were reelected for the eneuinA p p C y p p -General Repair Work all care, ear. The finances of the village feastimi end-eosial intercourse,r It relative in Madoe. Acting on Both upper and lower guranteed at reasonabre y was derided to continue this Mr. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. and Towel, the German remedy AdletYaa prices. -were reported to be in a flourish annual gathering. _ daughter, of Toronto, spent.New Mops constipation. It brings out the Acetylene Welding. , ding con itiou. Years with their eon. Ben, and }oirons which cause gas•bloating one - - The �hristmaa meeting of the Mrs. Kilpatrick end family. lad sleep. . C. Jones, druggist. Batteries ropaired and charged. Young People's Society of the NEAP York Melt Take Firestone and Dunlop i p Tires At the annual school meeting Uatted Church was held on Tues- rQl1 to get. New Peg 0 held oa Weditesday-laatthere was - Qaaoi'•n r.ad f7ie. --. evening, Dec. 27thr--Miss' New York C. Williams, W. 145th w very large attendance. James • - _ _ Mary White, President of the St., was all rundown and had no pep McCullough was elected trustee - Refreshment Booth is Connection °Young People, took charge of the or vigor. Vinol (iron tonic) gave him in place of Ben Kilpatrick, whose. a Phone Pick.'7500� nee and very ably conducted new strength and_-vigor.and made a. term had expired. At the first -: (night or day). the devotional exercise. Follow new'man of him. E. C. Jones, drugs- meeting ,of the new board John i _ . ng the usual business proceedings 1st Coates was elected chairman, Jas. - MILTON SLEEP 4 splendid program was given, Briscoe caretaker and R. J: How ' 'Lwith the Literary and Recreation The Sec'yTreas. $rabd tbt Was s WsbWq 42ty PFJDPRIE'TOR ; <)onvener,- Mine Isabel Gregg, in - At the last meeting of Brougham TORONTO -charge.` The Male Quartet, con- Union Lodge, A. F. & A. M., No. sieting of Messrs. Tomlinson. Nor- .:Eyes 259, the following officers were Single 500. Return 900• - ' pCan, Hedges and Gregg, with Mre installed by War. Bro. Thomas °- 'Walter Ward at the piano, rend . )'stereos : Lloyd Johnston. W.M.; EVERY HOUR *red a delightful selection. Aim )� Hugh Pngh. I. d M•; t E. Turn- at 5 minutes to the hour Akilm iatereatiag reading,"Xmas +tcroes sr- S. W.: Fred Kvaets.-J.-W.: D. from 8.55 s. m. to 10.55 p-m• r fiber Sevvn Seas," r.aa. giro". Ly M. -Morgan,.. 3ec'y ; Thoe. Pater• (ezcepc iu as a. m. and o.',5 ,- Mies Adelaide McCullough. That nos, Treae.; H. E. Beare. 8. D.; 5.55, 7:55 and 9.53 p. m.)and Eyeai�ht Speaii�t ' beautiful 'Xmas .Carol "0 Little Frank Loyst, J. D.; W. E. John- at 7.10 and 7.55 a. in. daily ei „ ` `•.'Town of Bethlehem." was sung by I. G.; I. F. Do king D. of C.• except Sunday. - 10.55 a. m., �+ r s Tra�sd,►s ••a7'a the trio, Misses Cook, Selman and Life . eta°' p- `�ar '..d'a''0 b J. H Caskey; S. S.; Chaic Rey- 3 55; 5.55, 7.55 Gad 9.55 p m. ,n Kilpatrick. with Mrs: Wm. Evans °olds, J. S.; Roy McWhirter, Sat., Sun. & Hol- only 11.4 at the piano A humorous read ° Ibs/ C. ��. Tack, Qpt. Tgler, p as. Sunday only. - DISNEY RIA K A --tog. Miraody on Xmas,"was given Eyesight Specialist The results of the township - Oshawa -.by Margaret Spencely. A violin election was the subject of conver Leave Toronto svery;Horsr ()pp,p�pQ�Pbs � duet by .foe Ward and Melvin copyright 1927 _ satins around the stores' in town ou the half hour- - Jobason was much appreciated. EFFICIENC'Y on Tuesday morning. Everyone from 8 30 a..m.to 11.30 P.M. -- Following this meeting a social Part 3 appeared to be satisfied. Credit (except 10,80 a. m, and 12,30. -evening was enjoyed by a1L _ is given to the council of the past 2.30, 7.30 and 9 30;p. m.) and The annual business meeting of '' pan 4 -few pears, one gentleman pointing at 7.30 as m,daily except Su n. the Claremont public library will out that even in the,face of the day. 10.30 a. m., 12 30, 8.30, be held on: Saturday afternoon, Many remarkable conditions may tremendous, . expenditure ezperi 7.30 and 9.80 p. m. Sat.,Sun. ` Jan; 7th, at 2.30 p. m., in the be referred to. Let ire eite an ihcid- enued by this township during & Hot. Daly. Eastern: ' '1Llbrary. _.The Book Committee ent of a contractor, who on account this period due ,to floods etc., hid Standard Time. of azi uncorrected error of this nature - p _have recently purchased some'new came down to.washing dishes in a taxes th;s year were down to the Comfortably Heated Coaches a rooks which are now ready for restuarant because-- his eyes would year 1927 tax, and considered this Provide Home Comfort for a ' circulation. The following to a .not permit him to carry on success-,to be a wonderful aceom prshment. Winter Travel- list of those purchased : The Liven fully at his work. After his correct- At the annual business' meetin J /of a Bengal Lsocer.Francis Yates- ion was applied he was able to .tto of the Young people's Society or Tickets sad information at r �Ql/QSiIA� ;Brown; A Princess In Exile.Grand back to his Work again suzcessfuliy. the United Church, the following agcy COACH LINES �!/J'O/'lQfS :1Duchese Marie; The Story of Man- Then again let me :refer to the case officers were elected for 1983: Pre - ears at Eastern Howie-Pickerin 000 Y Eaa. H Loo°• ZO a "kind Van - who w v' to k r hie• Vice- lad ho as ad iced see Ma W t if of the sident Mias _ 31-in Slag- Warden Lawwa:-The-relief for her. discomfort by a. than- President. Jlliea Clara Underhill 'Mohawk -,Princess, Mrs. Garland ge of climate but after her eyes and •�,y, Miss Margaret Spencely ; 'Foster; Foot Loose In India, Gor maxis correction ayes aPOla. perfset T��,, Melvin Johnson ; Chrfetiaa s -..don Sinclair ; Forgive Us Our camLart ensued, without the recess- Feilowehip Qonveher. Ni's Grace • •• 9 Wbsa tiavie aBP Its final Treepsesee. Lloyd Douglas; Bache ity of the added expense. I recall Loyst ; Missionary Convener, Mrs. eenemoria we°ex� - lor's Boanty; (trace Richmond ; another incident of one who-did with- Russel Pilkey ; Citizenahi.p Con. ..Wild Wind, Temple Bailey; The out relief or glasses or eye correct- veaer. Carl Dopkiog Literary - - will be standing in a -� Jade of Destiny. Jelfcy Farnol ; ion for a 'matter of twelve or fifteen mute tribute to the The.Clue of the.Silver cep,Edgar Fears because of a,remark which led and Recreation Convener, Mias C `� persons they have bsm 'Wallace; Nancy Rose, Dor9 Olive her to believe nothing could be done Isabel Gregg : Pianist, Mrs.. Wm. 3tra1!#NSI� erected � honor, pat skin swum ' -'Thompson,; The Children's Omui• to relieve her. It was found upon ex- Evans. bas, Sylvia Lyod; Her Son'e Wife 'amination that,both a distant and a the beat results. Dorothy Canfield ; Ip Search ot� near correction could be accepted and + "No Greater Trlbate" Scotland. H. U.Morton;Raepatin, many`caiat� remaining uncoorrfecttee3 Before. Stook-Taking Specials-the land Devil,Rene Falop Miller;: N. W.' STAFFORD ' Wilhelm Hohenzoliern,Emily Lad because .come one remarks they avt1L. Kingston Road Geography of Commerce for grog° out of it. What of the .;many { Whitby -:.,wig; cases of buying glasses•by mail from Genuine B. H. Paid reg. 1.85, - -•:1.20 per.qt. -phone Whitby ::'�Cauadians,Cornish Baseball Joe, an ad. What of Wing any -classes, =8woud grade Paint and-Varnish. all - � 462 ' rt .'Captain of the Team, Chadwick ; without an examination. -All these- guaranteed, 75c per qt. Best Known Worl<a, Henrik Ibsos; are eantributary to our Worst cond- ;_'_Genuine Easy Washer, electric, reg. 98.00, 88.06 each v :'Tbe Life of tile,Bee.-Maurice Mae. itions. Beatty Electric ffiashers, 54.00 each ter_liick_. , At new travelttng.library to'he contlnaed Radio •'B" Batteries, had-beeD- L,a c i,'.4 F..e the no .- partment which is also ready for circulation. Come to the bneineea Pickering �feat` Market us. 31 nt�l Firs meeting and joie; np for 1933. Cash gpd Carry. _ FOR QUICK SALE -Death, came very suddenly to` _ and �� Joseph. De Ferrari. of the motor- Meat valves - 1 Box Stove, Rood size __ -. M+iafa+ cycle squad of Toronto on Satur. Bound Steak, 2lbs., 25c I Used -I�rnace, good shape Cheap rates for farm and count" t t day, morning, when his. machine Sirloin Steak,- 17c I Used Quebec Heater ' twitaioga. _ trio struck by' am auto, of an old Prime Rib Roast. ., 12c I Used Q Lebec Cook Stove Winds Asa Insaranoe on bnUdiesga. •model without a front bumper, Shoulder Roast. Used McClary Farsacette sd-mills.Silos etc. 1 'find with• the front springs pro Thick Rib Roast. 1 A number of Delaval Separators rluteawbilq Insosaoce_ Blade Roast, ref all kinds. - X' tiudinq,• O°e-of•the springs went sausage, 3 ►be._ .. 25c 1�Whippet Sedan 1980 . through the spokes of the side car, ' 1 Packard Sedan 1928 - ' FAILMS FOR SALB -. =gigging the'motorc�cle to-a, end ALLAN ANDREWManager, I Durant Sedan 198'2 W��m,phone den.stop, and throwing De Ferrari - 1 Durant-Sedan I980 _ - �T .through the air, and landing on c • 1 Ovoeland Tourfug - -"' •E D Q Y�! A * his head fractured hie. skull cans. L. •_G ONE/LL ' �- - ;ing instant death. He was taken FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND ` ' 20 WHITBY, ONT. to the General Hospital, but fine EMBALMER CHAS COOPER, (CLAREMONT dead when he reached the hospi- • --- _ 4s1 Deceased was a pan of C. Successor to W.J. Mather.' � sand Mrs. De Ferrari.of Claremont.. Stouffville - r. 'Be had planned to have a New j. - -=Year's' party, with• his ruother. _ Night and Day Service' F. g L S.. P- E 0 -I A L S I SYS V sister and fiancee, Miss. Honeton. Business Phone Residence Ph�ne ii o Mre, De Ferrari left on Friday to 9801 x be with her eon and daughter over ' -the week end, and they intended THE "MADELINE" - We havefalsupply of Greb Work B'iot•t and Miaer Rubbers for the - ,tomotor to Claremont to spend Fall Season, Call.aad see them. _ .,the day. Constable De Ferrari - BEAUTY-:- SALON _ _ war born in Parkdaie, the son of. 'AntilFreeze and Winter Motor Oil for pour car. E=ide .Italian parents: He was a man As you and I know lit Is drawing near - 'Batteries• ,1 Batteries charged 50 cents. -, who was always active in sport4, Christmas, the time for a nice smart and as• a olice officer way very '•Wavette" Permanent Wave How bfficient and .exceedingly popular. about giving daughter and yourself a tilend%le Salmon, large,2 tins 19,; Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs, ,. 250 realChriatmae(lift, one you both will plover Leaf 8ltmon, pink, 2 tins 250 MwArooi,i lbs._ •,._ - 250 He,had a premonition that he was get real pleasure from. Good nippyy Cheese,per lb. _ 266 Pastey Flour, 24's - � A56 A We -to meet. with an Accident, as his I'm offering special Christmas pri0es: Peas and vorn,3 tins ... 25a Puce Bread FIRur, 24'9 700 two coop anions-on the force had Adults, $25o Tom hoes, per tin- .. .. l0c 98 ibs 2.60 tnet with accidents daring the •• School Girls, 11.93_ 9aediess R4sing .: 'l7c Cuoking Onioue, 12 lbs. .• 25e week, fearing an old superstition Com mencing.Nov.21st and lasting - - for one.month. Sold and Installed by A pt ' sccidenta always corns is Phone,Markham,6102, •WelDe)iver _ .- •threew" The sympathy of their .24&d011=W -b&%%=db11, -Claremont friends is extended to •General ,�r� : PRANK T PRGIISR the family in theieTiereavement Phone 1908• 1;LARE3IONTIYl. e iJ>LLIlCBDt - ]laecahanty V[etll Rivet largo �•alrlr�o "'?F`'i� ``''+"':-YR-.�:=r �s-„'�-air, +£:}.,<- -a•� �'.: - -"°'_':^'.:�"_'.«: .Anw••r. :,✓. r .r.� . - '.: c.rw-•�. .Z• ,..n,a-..."`'i t -•y._.a,,.�4�.-�,• ,a�,•t _"�:'""-�.:, - _ - _ .''l .[b`. .'l.Z r;.�. �'.w- ::.as,.v.0 .s iY r•°cr- - �K. r „ ,.._� plied -"r. :� ►� sra CROSS-WORD p(1ZZ�.E _ . .• _ _picnic," shv re 1 UUR � � •. _ _ _ CI"SMW Advertising • Scwa after Teanyson'S "Idylls Of „ S --"- NOB1*ER TO EVEg= 1NVE.vTGR ' - tet'i 1n I the K11.g" was Oiblished, the Prince' - List of wanted inventions and :ull Active Father .Consort w rote' to•the A - p4et, lapologiz- a iMurmation went free, vie >�:Joss- lit�'for intruding u Daa7. World Patent Attoi noys, 213 Ma1k -• `I feef in duty bound," writes Mrs, t Pon his leisure" Screet, uttawa, Canada, * A. J. W,, "to express my gratitude for -I love that--.and asked tim to write -ghe marvellous results my father has his name in a copy of the bock. Ten- , 14 15 0taiaed from Kruschen Salts. They 11Y6On paid his patron a graceful com- _- - WINTER TERM O]bould really, be cailed_',MJmcles,"_He_ Aliment. He supposed _that Prince e - 19 ' IS ninety-two years old, and is ad fit as Alberta appreciation of the pcema from Jan.3rd. Shaw klusineee Schools 1! of Toronto. Secretarial.� �,�lcoountin , ;t Addle. He can nip about, and run "rose from his seeing in them "un- Stenograpuiu wu1•aes. 1"Ersona At- ip.and dowi}.stairs. IIf4 friends mar.• consciously," :;n-image _himself. _ 2 tention. Assistance to employment from Special Ofdce Practice Bure :. rel wby it is he is always alert, and A Catalogue free. Address W.it. F* Aever feels slack, lie always tells Mention of Queen Victoria reminds Z Pres., Bay-Charles Bldg., Dept, A. - -. llhem the r: me taat Lad ,a-son, .my regu3ar -daily Y Dufl, Gordon, noted . 'Bose of Kruscheu Salts every morn. dressmaker, says in her lively and 21 -• -'m&' We always recommend Kos. chancing reminiscences "Discretions - - F then Salts to all our tr_ierids To ,,,,,-'and fbdlacretiuiis;" that the old-Queen - � inter Wear ` ._- _ r W' +idea no i tnily sjlOUId ha mi?hn..4 r4„ l�Yetl w�laye the leaves, i=, l er _. q - _ "- (Mrs.) A, J. W. cup read,and had learnt to Tead them - - LLIv- G � wiL Most people grow old fotlg before herself froal an•Old-woman who Iived 34 3 - itleir tinge because near Balmoral. they neglect one Occasionally the Illustrated Dreaama)ring Leeson Fore 1tal need of health-the need for in. Queen would be persi .ded to read the 37 niched With Every Pattern - )ernal cleanliness, Eventually they teacups for some members of the 9 e�Itart -the healthy Kruscheu • habit,' royal family, and this_was considered,- - - !'hea they Start-getting-rid every day ' great treat. all waste matter from the system. # ` : « "�"i_ � few, healthy blood An ere's a stolen peep at•Kin - ___ goes coursing Alfonso of Spain and his P - ; 1W _ - '• through the veins, Aui almost ,im-. •Queen:•Al- `inedlatelq they feel their youth has fonso would often accompany the returned; they, feel young, energetic Queen•to 4 fitting at Lady Di ff Gor- 41 ) ' --- and happy. Itt a word, they've<got that dons establishment and "took nearly famous "Kruschen Feeling." as much interest in it.(the fitting} , -- as she did," Horiiontal 36-.Negative -. —_- "One thin that I 1 - a 1-To -37Z-Some ` ' - 10`To possess again e -- a aay_fodnd leer 11--Golf club ReinUMCenCea very charming about that royal couple 6-To stab ..'To d'= .3--To-sLuu - _ . .. was their eat ection ,!or each 11-Unrefined - B'r a>i _39-Foot _ _ other,' chats Lady Dtii! Gordonx"and, 12-Puckered _ 18-To coil The realm of'Isn'ghtci is the corer other,"ch 44-1'rbaoun - . . .29--Wallet Y 0.art of mairiage King 14-Branch 41- Kid skin 20-Impression -- - ibY the passing on of Wilton Lackaye, Alfonsd was still in love with his wife, 15-Tbeatre 42-•••Quieted 22--Greek headland - _ ;looted. actor and wit,-and•one of the '- • •- _ - - '-43-Stair poets 23-I.eeseae �stiaing iiglita.of that famous Tem Se "He would often Slip h:s arm 18 L�4R 2.7-Boxing match 41-Resident _ - P through here in-the 'abovroom, and Y5-Tale Of Humeri-The Latribs' k-.dt-b New one of the saleswomen told 0m that 29-Aroma ambaa8ador 2g-Freshet _ `York. ' 20--Cushion 47-Transactions 28-Digs j Lackaye was ones invited to on one occasion, when the Queen was f8---Metal _ 29-Mark ` - address an amateur dramatis society, rying on-a dream Kin Allc nao im_ 21---Spanish articlt i _ - y :nlsively kissed her, g 22-Pained Vertical 30-Leaned JAfter listening to a two-hours' intro- ' 23-:feat Yoi.'looked so-twee .in is I cuaid - En cUO11 by the chairman. who would - - - - 1 R'eaknesa- Attired' 24-•�Faleon - 32-Hard•Coveriyg - t� not help it,' was his answer, when the 3.-Young animal 33-Bride's .. -- �up with: '+'!'he guest of_bon F 26-To glisten ' portion Qr will.*Queen reproached him for taking all 2.7--A vs, 3-Circle 35--Herb dye �8ewde?-oit-ter nose• --.-=-e�=.� _ .._ -"'I never thou ht kin a were as Y8-To tw rl 5-InaLructs °8-lo sort g g '29-To hollo . " ,39-Aldo ' "My address is the L•amb`r'Club,•' rcniar_tie as that, wa the saleaw+om i6•--To disburse 41-Ocean 1 he said. aa's comment to me afterwards. 'The 31-Sang. :-. i.--Bost And that was all. Queen of Spain in lucky. 34-Seamen _ - 4E-=To join - �� -85-Coagulates 8-Ag9 14-Pronoun i# was I.ackrye who, hating_ lost ; • • g--U'h11e i8=-French conjunctiga sae of a valuable Asir of cuff )inks Once, when visiting in Washington, e i hung np the remaining link on the Lady Doff Gordon was received' b IL urns her first day on the farm, - j'dnb bulletin board over this notice: „ , y find the farmer told her to go out-and - ANS1r E$ TO L'�9T WEEK'S President Roosevelt. PUZZLE "IAST=The mate to thin �uf! link: "I'm so pleased to meet y aaaect as many seas as she oasis Will buy of sell:' you Lad y Dal( Gordon," said "Teddy," shaking After some she returned-emp• ` • • _ • hands warmly, "I've'just been read- Du:ia fie.•• BOARD A Y B E 8 r - 0-handed. A R R 0 lI lT'E�A�Y E D During all s,ar tour of "Tre- `ns your "Memories." "Haven't 1 lawny- of the Wells,'• in whin John 8° t6lked quickly,'' she recalls yon got any eggs?"- in- Alf 0 A S T R I L I! Drew made his last ; asking me t Quires the farmer, L I P F 1 R U I T 'TIP " ppearanee, Lack_ 47estions and never wait- ••rlo," she replied, caImiy, "but I ye, a member of the company--whiff iag to-hear my replies, and did not saw dozens of hens loafing s F E R s -�.also included. lira. Whlffea, the iistei when I tried to explain that �g about" 1) "Grand 010 Lady of the Sti the Memories' he was tahtin T IRE D U B --- -- :-- 8e." then g about ""�-��- years of age-:-was Sutton-holed by were those o! my htiaband'a aunt, Wlfe. (breaking tha aevs of food• •- STY I S T 5 E E 0 R One of the a -' fie young s, ' reQortera at Spring. Lam' 'Gordon Who had died• in fornothIn brotber's arrival); Hector S .0 R s � m=rtur�nber is • - the-early eighties in' t Y U S ' frock of w field, Illinois, who asked him to what has come to stay for a few days, poor ERR S'li $ D g 3 A t:. And how trim.and smart they are. -: Its attributed the eXtraordiaary enc- • • • boy. He's looking very seed • .8 I D E L D = 8 T 1 Today's sxarnple=as, e s +•� of the company. Lady Duff Gordon tells ati amusing Husband: "Seedy, to he? 9Vell,_be $ E P $ A T - It R I 3 E A chic day's of sheer.tweed inc��' � • . story of how she was unexpectedly isn't going to plant himself here." red shade, combined-with Somewhat floored by the at estion called on to speak at an 'Economy. ? E if 3 E 3 E P T 9 plain toning j ,•--�uck'es Peggy Wood the' act Dinner" in Pittsburg, during the sheer woolen. r x her little book " ' :World war, at which President-Hon. It's tremendous A Spleneid G 13��aralsleF - _. »John Drew"-- y YPsy" "r''tlien United States Fwd Adit4in- _ sienderiziag too with its cross-oves f soles a suggested that'. • bodice lines. - iaey ask Drew. iat;ator, was the principle speaker. r[j - "seemed did," they explained. "But he ':Mr.es;,er,& subject was "Ecoroaiy ' Do - you Kn'pw +� ;�. Crepe satin, rough crinkled crepe be In.a hurry, Do"tell u'„ d all the otter speakers • iris piai.. dull flat crepe silk are otbect Reluctantly rand there were many-had: (tressed smart suitable mediums. y, and after due pause ' -Lsckaye said: ' "Economy",in something or other, She - "Well, I'll feltyos; it's-;4rs. Whif- follotived .ids. Hooper. NOW TO aRDER PATTERNS. ' Write your_tiame and Address plain- ;fen's aez appeal," • r • " - `- - - .ly, giving number and size at Stich - • • di fear I ratter scandalizec, the ' % `' ��_� - patterns as you want. Enclose A hainan little story about Queen autlieace,'tor instead of the speech they stamps or coin-(coin refs Vlctoiia, as the young mother expected ("Economy in Dress in War- C> ;;'>r, `vy' >;:r•.',:;,: :w-? ;; ••.,r•,,, preferred; wrap of •i ime" I he f w K carefully) for h it caret r sac number, and eight childrep, is'told in Hector Soli- " gun: 'Ladies and Gentle- ;s:.,.,,••..: address your girder to Wilson Pattern ti.o'a fascinating biograPhl of . non, the first thing I am goin tc tell "r`'>''' :,.>v 4!.:^:, 1 the .. g t, c X Service, .3 West Adelaide St,Toronto, ?W -Prince Consort-."Alb_rt the G��� ou'is that I don t believe in ecoro_my 'One•day, when the -royal farril in dress at any time; and, above all, - 'in Ss,tland, little Prince Leopold was not in war-time. ' • s After all, the "Jfrs, y ` nan ht cQue has just passed-witb. g y, and the men don't want to some back to n ?, #e. fF ?,h k,x out speaking. whi h Queen- tliTgatened v.., D I thought hn: f- � � ,, ou ht _ The m u. we Duchess o! Kent Fs,do They. And'just thinly how _ '',• •�. *•`G�' - •;�><:;�>< � '�::;?;�;`-°:<�: . r ,• y ' -Victoria's no'her, w 1 a ' ��;, :' :8 eat friends_. ho fascinating the French wo <'" �" c was' r men are. `+^;!:" ; ;;w s'•:.:,:,k.•. -. eIIt. "Faded f * Fes- Yo ,4 �y k o, we're not on the'best - - ;/ o. her am u simply .can't afford to -neglect of terms -- I (as, an all P vlcnn just now." 7 gr amothers will wur appearance. f ), and said that ��� ' .. „R•t 3t ma(.e her very sad-tr hear a As she -went back to her sea's the :erg. child :`<; >s :; `, ce'r:::•:!: >:;>..`„• "Weil, it's like th w apologized to Mr. Hoover for is. You remember Not.when r her un -'� the fire that took place at their house _ you bare eight, Mama °rtliodox spe.c.r, He burst , out :••.. :: •,' Y e?'' about a fortn! h -that wears off,” said the laughing and patted n back," ?`>": :;;:>:^ ::?:•:.;,>;;:;>::;;;:::;;;;:;,:,:•:::•; 8 t ago. ReIl, I rtta for ! "y , e Queen. P me on the a ion Jan the - - r o_ c g k to plank Put I Y UP d• _ P at _ n.it F window, is sow chuckles. uck 1 t es. h' , g r oil h that ha t e a so � t' t c ";-• that t . sh i» h "'Never e e o might h Tie• t B 1 of' $ to .. _ e d - tai down wnbe eight cried! Never minU, my•dear, you have l • . • _ -done very well, he said• -the fire brigade arrived But how was h F Which recals the re i Ito know fliers was a nall is it?" • • • Xv mother P Y given by `'ti!a ,i ':;: to a qu_stio By the way, Lady Di Gordon >� - n a t is P to b a stranger wh her a sister of Elinor ,Gl o .all. cross her and yn;-the novelist l.er brood of nine children, rom in -Both spent most of their earl' child- �� �� MUSIC in t field. _romping hood in Canadil, on a big ranch-just - \, - „Ia J It 8 a. i FREE picnic or are outside Guelph, Ontari d° Lessons �liitdren �.! - QS'-your _P , _ o-owned by -a your own home be' is sired- af. . ` . f gt-i "'' ..... 4 on the iastrn- ma'am_ elr mateYnal grandparents,alt ou ;,•. ' �, w �:.a neat ii your choice I'ably, q both were born in London, England. � � 1Mith Guaranteed Results' And- you may'not know-that Lady .:• " a Write for detsMa without obliga- tioa, msntioaias your favorite Duff Gordon made dressmaking, his ?` �,. setrnriaat _ R E�-T1 N N 1 N.� -tort' by staging the first manneduin a,,,. Y Royce d Co, Limited z� Z37 YONtiE sT., - TOYSO1tT0 parade, The, first male visitor to. a ;� ?3`,"' ,:;,,�,� Mill,mom ice cream Packers, Cheese dress parade,-she recalls, was Mr. As- Hoops Your old cans made i:ke new' cjiiith (later Lord Oxford), who ac- Pan- at As- tor leas than h$1f coat of tie n ` Q U I V E R I N _ tenrisers scanned at Y.onr own plop compaiiied his wife, Ma3got Asquith, =°r°ato Oadminin rlatiag • Tu ins and "sat calmly through the show, - �s eo:•Ltd, though'I do not think he gave much W E R V E t.7 t� =awia Av.aue, soroato __ That one of the .prettiest 'of Indian legends concerns this rock2�, t 1 attention to the models." which stands beside• the-shore of Stanley Park, Vancouver, British 'Yield to Lydia E. Pinkhamle Columbia? It is known as Siwash Rock aiid at big-h_tide is surrounded vegetable Compoulti T.B.--A -'Mr: Murphy," said the chairman of-.- by water.- The legend has to do.with'a young brave'wlio-eloped-frith- When YOU are !�on FREE .Br�K- the committee meeting, "it has been the daughter of the chief of a rival tribe. The girl's father and his when lm Can't stand the chill' 5,=TO BE GIVEN AWAY _ suggested.that, as,_ treasurer of the dyes a naase.. .when everything _ Am7 sufferer from this dtsease who s , Ye've been mixing the warriors gave-chase and--were abatit to catch the lavers when the girl• is a burden.. .when you we irrG._ haw-not yet Porte fund table d bins,.. Dublfslted at read a Look rsesatly clnb'a.money.with your own. Have ye called on Manitou to save them. As they stood is the canoe clasped �n try this medl- i. To n� he treatment and cure anything �' ✓u►y to the allegatioaY" each other's arms, due.!8 but of•100 women sem Manitou'transformed them into this -rock......, a mix nave a con, wail •`All atio " Siwash Rock wan a favorite-s t with Pauline Johnson the ` ���'s�t�senAiri•e'of �jst Phy. ;'Sure, iI?denorthe aliases- � - _ treat it will glue you fife estr>t _ Dagrpm y, to y Indian poetess of Canada and after her death her ashes were strewn w�oet '8vi>44 L1ie.WWI ssom #sNq aw►ltltws.7ter pelrman�, 3,s,, tion entoirely. And what, more, b de. 'on the water beaids it'ia accordance with her-reQaeat • the allitittorl" ., _ - -coot a h o Canadian National Rallwdye, ISSUE No. ...rv�"'�:u �.*xa.�..� •r rw^�-:;r,--'^ vc- � .�. .-», _ - 3-mac :� .. _r-.� - . .' - :.. _ y _ . cam.• . . ..r„�i ". `w, f'wf •'"';"''' a '♦'"'"""'•• I Fire Razes Niagara Falls Hotel . .voice of the Press .Cartada. The Empire and The World at Large �,� �• � �� r� "" ��ief & ✓ yi 2 ft ys •Y :sue CANADA :banking system, a confession that the t n�, y� x "" ` F "" �C y - Leave Garage Doors Open United States had something of a very �� z �� � In spite of repeated warnings, deaths important character to learn from a �. . from carbon. monoxide poisoning in part of the British Empire.—Kingston ' (Jamaica) Gleaner. -.garages continue to mount up. The (death of,a young Kitchener business man, overcome by fumes from the Helping the British Farmer - ;• , :. _ motor of his automobile, is the latest Though the plight of the meat mar- example of the folly of remaining in a ket may be, and everyo:,. hopes it will '-- garage while the engine is "beating be, temporary, the disposition to urge PP."„ In this case it is stated that the the claims of the British farmer, to • • _ rinot:o thnQarage -or,Partly 'ca--i— _pier the most ordinary circumstances Is not likely to pass away. Duties on motorists should be sure to see that Empire produce are,by no means !m- i ; I the doors of the garage are wide open possible. It is significant, for instance, " .. %, `'�'' �• before attempting to start up their that fn the Ottawa agreements the , ` ;a ^rte-,sit„ s,�t:, a� r, '•' :motors. 'After they are started the schedule dealing with eggs, butter, •�_� -^a' � i _ - ' safest plan is to get out as soon'as cheese and poultry assures free entry Possible and let the engine "heat up” to the exports of the Dominions for In the open air.—Chatham News. three years,but reserves thereafter the right to impose duties or quantitative -Carrying a Gun restrictions so long as preference over � K �"�"�"� �> i,i� �\• The law and`the police ought to foreign produce is given. No Do- _ �a � `� � make gun-toting so hazardous that minion is entitled,to a word of protest criminals will not run the risk of hay. against this policy,' because, as.al- Ing one about their person.—Edmon- ready suggested, their awn practice in- x' Sys: `' y „��` ,«,• ' ton Journal. ' hibita tbeni from objecting to the exer - , _ else by Britain of a liberty they have The last'day of 1932 will long be remembered in Niagara Fal:s, Ontario as the scene of one of the fiercest , w„ Canadian Seed always claimed for themselves-Auck• fires in the history of the frontier to •'n. . Entailing a lose of $1,500,000, Clifton House at Niagara Falls, Ontario, al T e numerous was totally destroyed by fire, defying the combined efforts of the town fire force and the N.;agara Fslls, N.Y., ' >) prizes won by Cana. land Weekly News. force and equipment. While thousands watched the flames swept through the historic buildin, y lino grain at the Hay and Grain Show. - � P g grads- in Chicago suggest that Canada has The Dust Policy In India ally spreading to the Lafayette Hotel, which was saved by heroic effort, with a damage under $6,000. A ; an opportunity, if she will seize it, to In two spheres at the sam. time the Niagara Fels. N.Y., fireman was seriously injired and other cu bruised and t during the fierce combat. The i .`establish herself as the seed-producer Government are trying to carry out Picture above shows flame and smoke spurting fro_n -the ground floor of-t-he Clifton.. par excellence of the world. .The what is known as the dual policy. The rigour of northern-grown seeds is pro- principal aspect of the duality which . • - New Year's Toll 400 Passengers Stricken N1Ile ;.lVes Lost ref'bial. I: in all very well to produce seems inherent in the British Govern- i < grain in large Quantities for the mar• meat's mentality at. the present June- Takes CO 1I i Q With Flu Aboard Liner ' (�,, Scotch�L Lets of the world. Canada will, no_ ture Is the decision ton.press.on with VV �J.a7• Glasgow. Scotland'—A serious 1n- 'pia Scotch Coast toubt, continue to do this. But why the new Constitution while firmly fluenza epidemic'at sea, in which 400 4 i should she not take full advantage of striking at all unconstitutional forms Gunplay and Suicides Claim of the 906 passengers aboard the'liner Trawler-Lost With All Hands the rewards offering in aht. smaller, of agitation. Ia a country such as Cameronia were strigkea, was report- ' specialized field of seed-growl, ;. Great- Britain, or most Western eoun• Many Holiday Victims pv ---Gale Sweeps' Britain The rewards are worth ( --Bootle Victims fr fast week when the vessel arrived l _ gathering:.— tries *here the Government have an - $ _ from New York. arts ]veinal _ Vancouver Province. immense backing among the educated Autor.chiles, guns, fires and poison The ship's surgeon. Dr. Daniel London.—At least nine iivPa w.re ' ti well as among the uneducated go liquor took.a ]teary toll of life during •Murphy. the only medical man on lust, and probably others perished, in' t • Over-production in Canada lion of the community, such a policy y the two-day holida occasioned b board, battled herolca_ly to care for a 60-.-ile ale which swept the coasts We have, in the past, put practically might prove workable. `It will never y y y the passengers and sneceeded in g i� all our eggs is two different baskets— prove workable in India, where the New Year's falling on a Sunday. of England and Irelan Monday; More than 160 deaths woe attri- bringing the 'Cameronia into port Scotland and Northem Ireland were 'wheat in the West, wood-pulp In the 'Povernment has little or no following without a single death. deluged by a fierce downpour which among the educated Indian common,. buted directly or indirectly to the P _ East. There is no more wheat being The shipboard epidemic started 'sold, and newsprint plants ar- rrirtly ties to whom.it Is-proposed to.hand celebration, a United Press survey soon-after the Cameronia left New flooded fields and ran creeks and riv- closed up, three-fourths of them being over Tower. There are no moderate showed Monday night. - -- York and spread with amazing ers out of their banks. in bankruptcy. In both cases there and friendly parties in India' te. wh tf ese, almost halt were due to rapidity, sending scores to- bed is Th.! nine victims drowned when the has been cverpmductioa. In relation to Great Britain can hand over with au a tra c accidents, in most of which their cabins. Many of them suffer- Aberdeen trawler Venitia was wteck- the possible'market. Shall we know expectations that they will play far automobiles figured. Several. deaths ed acutely, their troubles being ag- � on the rocky cosec off Kincardine-' y' shire. - -snongh to profit by the lesson, when and deliver the goods.—Calcutta Eng- were caused by trains. Gunplay.took gravateid by heavy seas which were _ S business picks up again? Or'are we llshman. _ a]wavy toll, Fires killed five. Poison encountered throughout hout the vo a e- Ltfebroys wdahed ashore revealed k g y g the name of the stricken vessel which :1 going to repeat the Mistakes of the liquor took at least eight lives. Many of the victims• were women and Vast?—Le Devoir, Montreal. Britain's New Start Most sensational of the shootings children. - could not be approached' by lifeboats In the heavy Industries coal Is on was the slaying of Larry Fay in New . One of the ship's officers told how because of the high waves.There were Bask to Small Indisstrtes -the verge of fresh development o survivors o! the wreck: operant It is York.' Fay., a night club proprietor, alarm spread over the vessel as Are we to experience a revival of well known that hydro-geaersiioa and was Tilled by a gunman. In Chicago more and more passengers became Lifeboats- from both How'(' and The village Industries that were forced other chemical processes are ready two risen shot each other to death 'ia iii, Clegher Head returned to their home i out of business by the pressure of now to give a vigorous-impetus to fur- L. apectucular night club do,)] and five "Each day,” be said, "saw a large porb on the Irish coast.liter lsiliag -- mass Production centred In the larger ther output. The opportunities for it others were killed by bullets. Increase In the number of cases un- W find any trace of the ve.-+ I, which,towns and cities the countryY-- are immense. The coal measures of Remorse following New Ysar'e eels- tit they totglled -nearly 400.. Dr. c'as last seen about seven miles from, the United Kind the 3kerries 'sending up disuses A report from the province o! Quo- Kingdom use greater than brstiona or despondency among per- Murphy was the hero of the voy¢ge s;,�nals, � ec _LhaLrecent months.have wit- -those of Germany, the mo=c hiighly ,n• sons' because of the contrast between He had practfeaNp --- - tressed the re-opening of a number of dustr,al,zed State' on, the Continent. their own destitution and t:•e New days and nights. High winds In London and otter -- -)mall tanneries situated in that part The devosits of bituminous coal in this Year's happiness about them led "On one day when the epidemic c'fies felled trees and caLSed tunny count ire far richer than those of many to suicide. 'was at Its height, •he had to draft window panes to he broken. Automo. _ Of the Dominion that have been closed two stewards as assistant phyei- tales were blown over and there were for from 26 to 60 years. The farmers, even the United States. It remains A woman in MinAesota and a man other mishits because �: the. bi • seeking a market for their hide$, are, now for the people of Great Britain to in Chicago died to falls from windows. cults. For four days he averaged wind. P .cl _ 1pparentiy, finding it- in these smaA make full ass of:tbese unrivalled,pos- In neither case could autb)rities de- 600 visits a day to his patients." Industrial institutions which are in sibilities by as energetic increase of t<rrnine whether it was suicide or acci Dr. Murphy, who is 60; is an Irish -- lava contributing to the domestic pro- the national production. — London dental man who makes his home in (Sias- Birthrate Shows - luction of footwear. Daily Express- All the death-, eight, due to poison Bow• Upon reaching home in`as These Quebec farmers are evidently ' ----. _ :• liquor, were-.reported in New York exhausted condition, he was prompt* : ': to DO[n2nlOn lading it profitable to' return to the Footing the 8111 City. Health authorities in Chicago ly sent to bed for a-long rest. Ottawa.—The birthdate in Canada jpeII,ng of Industrial establishments John Bull Is used to paying. Ha-has issued -a statement that confiscated for the- second -quarrter of this year• frith a limited capacity in order to been paying ever since the war, and liquor = was lower than'for the correspond- ps quor samples there showed bootleg- _ i arket their products and also to fill has become hardened to standing treat . . lug period last year, according to the In D gars had imprcved the quPlity o! Epidemic of Flue g ltielr leather needs—Brockville Re- �to the nations• The pleasing convic• their products dnrink' 1982 and the- announcement made by;the vital Corder tion prevalent abroad that whatever liquors sold were more tl'cn.80 per •' statistics 'division of the Dominion happens John Bull wilt foot the bill, so cent. non-poisonous. Spreads m U.S. Bureau of Statistics. There were • still .Wallin sedulously fostered by suctessive Bri- _ 68,667 live births,In April, May and o In addition to the deat;t from the Another Christmas, the fourth of the tiah.Governments; is as >trong as ever. common causes there were man June, as compared with 63,015 fu the Even the staggering prospect of hand- y fs�Comparatively Mild.Com- corresponding depression, and the world is still wain others listed in the tots.. A fire in 1r goading period o[ 1931 This iag for the-sunrise. It's been a long, ing over colossal sums to the U.S.A. the Elks' Club budding at 'Vallejo pared With That of is equivalent to as annual rate of 88.4 lough`wait, -but at least the sunrise Is while getting not a penny from our Calif., took five lives. Two persons -�9�.8-�9 per 1,000. Deaths numbered 26AC-3, - aa.ca�t:ase "tfaaca t1aa a� wan tit sy_y, tiled 0: CaTt>D!1 mOnOX1Ce �^ ''naa81 rate of 1n_2 p per 1000 as --- - - - _ ttsh taxpayer. NotJain a poisoning Waahi n.—Mobilizatiu.1 of the lot of grief is behind us. g appals him 48to compared with one of 10.0 last year. as mere He knows from loo ex- and two of freezing in Pennsylvania. nation's medical resources to combat Ma-Magee numbered 16,1i'f as com- VS'e look to the future with renewed y g One suffocated in Missotm^ and one lopes, enheartened by the indications- Pertence that he is "for it" in any was-killed by an explosion in Texas. the spread o' influenza was considered pfirM with 17,887 in the second �nar-•. _ that things are moving ase.—Plain Dealer in Truth. Loa- last week b the U.S. Health Service fag at last- The Texas and Michigan y ter of lest year, Iafaatile .mortality don.) g paid most in the_event the situation becomas shows a drop this year, the rate' d world has finally awakened to the fact dearly in lives for their c.-lebrations that waiting is not good enough, that R ith 24 and 2I deaths respectively. more serious. death among children under ore *ear . T►►e Price of Wool pectively. Federal health authorities said'fat- , positive action is necessary to effect icing 71.5 per 1,000 live births, L-V In Texas.13 of the violent deaths est reports indicated an increasing year it was 74.4 , 1~eleaae from the depression morass. Australia is easily the world's Po ng were homicides and suicidt largest producer of high-grade wool; .,. number of victims in Missouri and " The peoples of the world are at last Automobile fatalities were heaviest Ohio. The spread of the disease was coming to grips with the real issues and its supremacy is not threatened. P g p' 11jeMr Welland Canal in Chicago, 10; Texas, 8; Michigan, reported as having reached "e idemic If the depression, those of move No largely increased quantity of this ,.• y' wool ,could tome quickly from any. '; New York City, 7; and•California, proportions" in the,Southern States. edit .war debts, tariffs,.taxation and q ;, Attains High Record a�msmenta and something is going to other country. Further, themorld has Assistant Surgeon General A. J. :• g g g Floods- tit Indiana ins several eke said tt+e Present influenza wave Ottawa.—Freight tiafflc through a eault. Next Christmas ahould Vg-.a- been consuaina-current production. Of almost every ocher, agricultural pro- southern states, and storms on the is comparativ3ly mild in comparison •e Welland Canal' set a ne high rec- d ubstaatialiy brighter one than this.— duct there see large mocks; of wool west coast caused much suffering Wt to the epidemic of 1918-19, adding: o:.d this year.- From the opening of M. R. is Toronto Saturday Night, there has been practically no carry- no loss of lives'was reported. Reports received by the Census navigation until November 30, a total =„ over for years. Yet the committee Bureau showed influenza deaths in ten of 8,388,916 tons of freight moved Hospital. offici¢la announce that which was appointed to inquire into cities during the week ended Decem-' 'through the canal,the Dominion Bur- ism now are$15 to•$30 cheaper than ,,1e Australia to Send Dupla9 °°'1 W Le' and tae qua ity is of Products to 'r ar .s l z_t;,talea-s4_cnmpare i �lth 3A eau_ of Statistics reports. This was ctically the same.—Woodstock Sea• wool is costing a great deal more to - far the preceding week. an increase of almost a million and " el-Review. produce than it is fetching in the mar- Melbourne, Australia.—One hundred Continued, cold weather, and the u quarter tons over•1931 and nearly a ket This suggests that there is some- Australian producers and 'manufac. l?.ck of proper food, clothes and shel- million Inns above the 1928 fetal, the s i - thing radically wrong somewhere, Un- turers will send a million dollar show haNfe increased the spread of the brevious high. THE EMPIRE' dl'sease Leake said. This is the first full seascr;'for �e _ leas competition in some shape or boat to the Far East early this your , The Canadian Banking Syste other Is driving•us`to it, why are we to display Australia's products, mainly - _ vies' Welland Canal. It secommo- t must have come as a shoe to selling at a loss?—Sydney Bulletin. in the Malay States, Java,• Japan, u .tea the largest boats on the fakes, ny persons in the United States to The parting of friends united by permitting them to sail as far down d that China and New Guinea. Dart of President 800vt?r'a - '. sympathetic tastes, is always pain- as the loot of Lake Ontario or even 74 at address to Congress in which he Australian Wheat er fal; and friends, unless their sympa-' to Prescott, Out. anted'out that since January, 1930, An Advertising Bone[ r to Get Free 1'ertilim ng thy. subsist, had much better never The,Sault ate. Marie Canal reports a ere have been 4,666 bank failures is Canberra, Australia.--Prlme Mints- A .national advertiser in his desire mebt--DIsrW. _ that since the opening o.' navigation, _ be United States, whereas is Canada, ter Lyons proposes to give the wheat to convince the public 'ran the !ol• --� -'- 20,268,21$ tons' pealed through;com- - "Where the situation has been is a farmers of Australia free fertiliser lowing as copy: "You don't risk a hove lies deeply concealed in the pared with 44,321,963 tons in 1981. rge,degree,Identlaa with ur own, next season instead of monetary aid. cent when you try .our product. if sacred repositories of the mind. The -Traffic through the St. Lawrence .r'r ere have been no stibatan'lal bank The wheat-growers, however, declare not satisfied, return the package and most consummate vision cannot, by canals until the end vi November to 1 _ Y- ilures•"- 'rAU is an open adinissfon th6y want reitrfeted production and get your money. We predict you any intellectual effort. reach that talled 6,042,584 tans, an increase the 840*40rity of the Canadian hasher prices, won't.—Wasbington Newspaper. love In its ortgia. $7,880 toss over 1981 119%t'es. °A ��� "a. � a :'�7:�`�eir'.r.�,�n, v.•.:r�s-• x..�-�+r ��» .� ..ter. .fie_?•'�;.. ,,b�""T —. .,, "�� •;+�,.°o .a,.vwr vv+y .:-.. ,�• .,?." +.y '•' ,.. "i:,�:..„F-:.",�" .,n.L ns. - :%eI:'. ''i'`+ti:--•G'_'''te7�''. �.'.'�.ka•, ."` ', _ •�'•u%,`•7 .:gym.... - _.si'- .� h - s.'.c� t. '�y .,5c^ .•�.,.� "wC••+:`3.,, .'�` , -'�" �-.A..:.' �,r^ wycr '�•' '.a• •tt� Sr r •S": '7 r � � a • .i°,.',...•..... ;t�• a?�•,_ s 0 .-'J., r a_ _ S . .x f) ... .. . . .'w.^�... ... ..Sti.__ ••+�{. -LOCALISMS•�. Mrs Ashby, of Whitby, visit. -F. W. and Mrs. Hicks, of Pine ed'with her sister, Mrs. J. Draper, Grove, called on Piekering friends "- 'during the holidays. one day last week. -• �,.,,. -W. H. and Mrs. Crammer -The Sacrament of the Lord's -Mrs. Arthur L. Pascoe (nee tore - - #�pent Christmas with friends in Supper will be administered in St. Minnie Bray), of Soling, visited 4 :t Toronto And w a Church on Sunday next. -Pickering friends one day last ` -Miss Pearl Tome, of Toronto, -mles Lillie Murray, teacher in week. _ the public school, South Whitby, -L. B Tapeon, of Bowm ,aville, a nt New Yeses with her aunt, and who a nt her vacation at her will be in town shortly to tube —' Tn �T )lire. Jamea Gordon. DDT ' r -Motor tragic, on acmnnt of home in oronto, spent several pianos. Any orders left at Tai PIagE1�ING S ' the good road@, was quite heavy Clayr*.lset week with Miss Jean and careful'attentt naive prorupt : +haring the holiday. -Arthur Cryer. of Toronto. -The Globe robin .bas made its -The regular monthl1y meeting �' - a nt New Yeah with W. H. and appearance at Douro, near Peter- of the Women's Association will LEADER : STORE _ppee boro: On Christmas week during be held Wednesday afternoon, >dtre. Crammer. the mild spell, it was seen build- Jan. 11th, at 3 o'clock in St Paul's -Wm. Morrieh.of Gloderich,has ing its nest, and- on Saturday Sunday School room. _ ;. been visiting his sister, Mre. A. morning the egg was there. -Dr. Carmichgel will be in char- Burrell, daring the past week. -Services in the United Church, 'ge of the service of the Presbyter =L. K. and Mrs. Devitt, of a Pickering. will be conducted, on ian Church,, at the Friends' Meeting $.yandvisit Machin, on Monday.Pa 6unaay, Jan. 'ath, by Rev. Hugh. Kvuac vu 3usiday nCA� al. I.L& j,. cu. - -C.'H. and Mrs. Pilkey spent s G.Crozier. He will epee$ At'both Ye2yY'welcome.The 'Bible Class - ,day last week with their daughter, service on subjects closely related and Sunday School will-?meet-at 1x30 t_. Mrs. Harbron. and family, of Mt. tathe spiritual problems facing -The Pickeringe'ouncil will meet ' ;.Zion. as today and all 'are welcome to at l la.w.on Mond next when the t0 our. many. Customers - and -The Misses Law spent New come, A short song�er•vice will members-elect will" take the oath Year's Day in Toronto with their be held at the'' commencement of of ugice, After which they will. ; brother, George, and Mrs. Law the service.. prfrceed with the transaction of _.and Friends for their liberal and other friends. .•-The month of Deveri]ber wag general business. -Walter and Mrs. shepherd the,- mildest December in a num. -At the annual school meeting -.,patronage during the past year, � her of Years. On Christmas Day held on Wednesday and family, of Toronto. visited y evening t,f their relatives and friends in Pick; we experienced almost summer last week, John S. Balsdon, whose - weather and on Friday a heavy tern had ex teed, nas re elected :. Especial ly are we pleased with eriag on New,�i Bare. �' rain fell for several huuni. On' trustee, and (;ha?. W. Pilke was - -The young men of the United y - !Church took charge of the services Saturday,the last day of the month elected to fill the vacancy caused your Co-operation in our new ".'at the Green River Baptist Church it turned colder, which w°as more by ti,e re=i¢nlrtiun of Ft ed And- - on Sunday afternoon,. acceptable at this tinge of the yeac rew... than wet muddy weather. A Grocery venture "The Leader • -Our teachers 'have retnrued gaiet wedding wedding was � � Pfter�pendin.q the Christmas boll -0n Friday evening, Jan. 12th. kolemnized at the Kin¢ St. United _ days st:theirreipectivehomes and Preparatory Services will be hell Chureb, Oshawa,' on Wednesday, Store." resumed work on Tuesday. in St. Paul's United Church, when Rev. Croyle Hunter, of the Carl• Dec.llec :.l,,t, when Misr Minnie Etta -Miss A.' E. Richardson has y Bray, of Pickering, daughter of been spending a few days in ton United Church, Toronto, sill- the late S. -and Mrs. Bray, was t !1' be the reacher. This service will c]ni*_ed in marriage to Mr. Arthcrr . Despite all coIIdl- 3' •, t �r` Jg'' ' and family. o ow 77p 113e ee c rR L. IrnSrue, ua 35Tt��t : -Z Z--ti- Richardson, L -Darden Cronk. of Wellsville, $ervitee, and a hearty invitation many wag performed hp Rev. Dr. Lions, the Volume of UUL' S N..Y., and Willard Croak. of De is given to all to attend and bear. McTavi-b, pa4tor-of the ch-ureb. troll, spent s few days with their one .of our, energetic young -St. Oeurg�s A. Y.-P. A. held Parente. R. H.sod Mrs. Croak- preachers of Toronto. their meeting ore Friday and al 'trade was a little better than -We congratulate W. E. '�. ' -Mr. and 1l1re- Corbett and g though the weather was stormy r daughter#. Mrs. 9ti ilsoa and Alez Sinclair, H. C.; of. Uebgwa, and there was a fair number present. - last year, and in lace of con- and Mrs. Moere. of Greenwood, representative of South OatArio We aresorry that our convener. ;pent Snnday with W. 13. and in the Local Legislature, on being Him Betty Kingston. was unable Q • Mrs. Crummer. - Clamatian. The popular]C 7 Mr, W L.k,a�laaapo vu o.wu:,t vl il] "�nu�rl rPduC�ng n�rillPtl7, - - The Women'p Missionary go. y a , but ebe bade us carry on. - ciety of St. Andrew's Church will Sitwlair in hiq home -town wet, :dre. Mood gave an address on the 'this to be very gratifying asset at the gloms of MrN. R W. shown in the fact that all partied different religiunq of India, and . • Miller on Wednemda Jan 11th. united urging him tc�accept the some cf the customs of the people , y' position, in order that be might of India. Ever minute was ter i at•3 dcloek. y y t lead the council in their efforts to interesting and educational and We Wish Everybody a very Happy , -Mre. John 4rno_t. of'3ehRwR, g extricate the clip from the fines her liotener+ were Qheld in re t accompanied by her. daughter,-teal mess into *bitb she hag faller. p Mlsy Ida, and sister. Miss Ida Kerr, a.tentiun, and we babe that Nhe -A very onocetsful Parents' Ev- c.itl tell mjre eibr,ut that wonder #pent Wednesday night with , C. and Prosperous _ d Bhinx waa.beld by the _F!,kerin¢ 4,0 c,41intr in the near fut-.►re. : and Mrs. Philm. y _ -Miss Ida Sterritt,of the Torun Patr:-1 of Lose Scouts in the A -Y. Mi••• Dorothy Blwker zMve a Fretty v �. to teaching -taff, returoeri to the P' A Club Ruumy. on Tnegdair ev and arlmne et--;ay on Lowi•, Perol, N. eW Year. . i city on Monday evening after enlur of-this week. The vrog1Rrn wti;e +evergl fnhrr rnenibera Rave - ` . = ! spendiog the- Chr6tmas4a:atiun cun�i•tad in comrunnity aiucic g rending-,. reCitati•m-, Vii Wont`-, r at her home here.. decnan-tr;7tic�n� of firm Mid w++;'k wbi_h helt,�d rn eve&e the evening HAP M A - -St. Geo. Church. fi 7°c3R-y'-and knot-tying by the bc,ya. Then nRupy. %Ve .want all rnenlber� s a Jan. 8th. S.lnday S:hvul, iJa, In; foliurve 3 a varied pr�rgram, in-.,'rd thi+'yeAx tr+FF re.-Lt to yttend�ev-Ly =~•.. ing or.neural #.umbers bV ;h°e. ,ue.etirlu and ;gin• f,.r ward :i1.a _- Soly C•.,rrinl;7titun _an,.l."rn,on, 11: 9uc:1. or:hestrq; : 1ni7 :win,.^i°c, Evening tN-ayer, 7 u,,m The Rer' Ql,,•and .hurugeo. Mr; J,fck. B:',w �r.,lei1>3}d �*'-r.k. E .n a r?verytwds. tor will b'r in char' Gf al!-ervicea. ulea��. Ti 7- week iw •ac^�i wl and _ _ >• -At the annuals'cno�,l nesting ',f i'Il,er Canada #;°liege Scott we3re•expr: ice t; c:ow'd.-C.u?. o- of S. S. No. _'. held on Wedrieaday Tcc'up way a ¢ ]Z+4t of the b,ya, of lcrt ' week.' H, J.,LegRrri' sva: as wel] as-many uf' t>zeir pRrQnta._ '•-' _ g'ltoerc f;CAD. Refre!iarnemtP cu�1c1-ided ne c t - -la.-tea trostee c Clare the QIUlC ••,,.C--frrl-g•ra ri A s1 � ..R .?r--�Ne 'f3almd,iu, whose ter n# had Px 1re,1 Eti'woud Hu ae, of Whitby, that tae Pickering Lcnirs "h wve l: .T. ?,:.ei': o:i Sa;'sraay Jan. ;th. y- evPF' he!d.. ; 71, key.;'and ¢e°?e xill be _•i.'e'] .aa, • who hasi three yearn_'ezperien�e; -Week u !"'r h;�tgi;tr; �•: - _.. -.has been engaged by C. A. Sternitt f Prayer aer�iree i,1 }sriz?a.-a"he1L� p. dam' Gree;for x year ay a-=-i.-taut npdertaker, be held in Pi,:kerir.g 11nder sLe Xmas AlS-ui.ea of the t}�.rPe Pr,ItemtRnt Dur,ICAnTUt4 _ We are glad to know that Mr. deeorni°Rtion- in the vill.t¢F The _ !Sterrict i4 improving after being serve: e. %ill'he as f +llc,w� 7`,ES Dunba?tun Angi:can ;►f;_<,;nr�= - -$o pour health furab,+�; a year. day, Jan. 10th. Rev. E G.'•Rubin• °lay, ian_• 6th. _Sec.:,nd S�]day pf:r^r O �� _ . r —The O>he;wa Times, which has Chri:trnas. Sunday 8cho,1, _ r+. t sun, of the Anglican Church.. Rill. -been nblim'hed as a daily a}ore - F en:ais,,.Prayer and Sermon', J p. i-;- r p reach in St,- Andrew'# Unite i All. " : limbed nlllbethree @pre ent,week. 'hurch basement un the r•nbject, �Te3cordially. invit d t Robinson. t:}All - , "]Chia condition wan made necessary The Coasecrati6fl of dill Churches, services - n :by the pre"nt condition'§. It is Wednesday, Jan. 11th, Rev. Ur. - _ �n d '�l < 'booed that when conditions ilu Carmr:heel will �reauh in the .An To the Electors- of Pickering Town- prove it will again be published as CunaecCa innhof ouhelct�i esy Rnd Grp' � , ^ ear . adaily. I win:• to convey t� the elector= rf 7 V %� V V�i _ Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Sproale,• Industry. Th 7r.day, . Jan. 1_.h, Pickering Tcwnhip - my,', sincere © •- _�� j, � V ..1,. = of London, visited Mrs. and Mrs. Rey-.H. G. Crr+:pier well preach in thanks -for the cgliiidence-imposed :n. r[,], �� ) and Mise Fawkes on New Year's the Presbyterian Church (Friend,,' -ne, as shown by the election returns. e/ Day. Ur. Sproule, who ha-q- been •weeting honse) on the ­,Object; I Shall endea:r,r-tU._wnfi: f!1r the i;tt- ; - _ _• The. of 6i'r'aelvea re:ts of Pirkerinc' •,To.•nshi th,, stationed in Wind-or °trice leas r p " 'Ing,PLkeriog -several .yearr+ q{rr, - t9 we have. entered ipon � dear as 'h hR�e done in the .past. : Una been t.ran-feried to St Pam - °ew year we monld ;ike -if cur Yours sincerely T . i RalFkxbs.� 1 l.atheAral, London, where he will � - t:f w no,c i thera are a,grevt-luau - -_ be A4si9 tans.. s'' : -Do n').t mi==.the Royalty P1Hy, w'onld'�ettle np At onr..'e'n, we nee,l i'ard of Thank- __- =:, ' __• ' . , - ., '-he':noney.:, The depre«i'on Only Sally Ann.' to be pre=anted 1 .fish t`.]rou,h t 1e ::ew•.s to t! ank , in Sr. An.lre� church on'Fcidap, hit 'the weekly ,newFpyue:• v ry Jan. f3tb, and Monday, Jan. 9:h, at " h"ard. The •foreig-n ;tdverti-in¢, '-�� E'ect--,nz of the.To•anship of Pic:;- V _._ _ _'_Radio Licenses is-iued. whi,h•i? the source of a very large =r•;r1>' i;r their heart; support in re- 8 p: m. Thi= play, full of hunioi- e�ect!n me as Councillor for 193:,. Fred T Bunten�p :-_:-- - .Pickering `._,1! Rnd pathos, will hold you spell „PR1 !i 9ween alrnroet en'_irel nor. c tt My 'every effort .,rill be _used• in T. g, -' bon�d. The cast wi!linc•1nde, thane e jrthirinx the_interest= of the rate- j� r.ff for the preFen c. As the lance masi � ;Established 1557. I ,! wbo so ably p:e.sented the drRrn.ct, ufactnrers Rnd_for oration° have payers of t're townsh:n and thus"Rose Lawn, a°d ' other well re• p it b^sir con.,dence, which they have ---- - - been compelled to cut down their membered plays. Be Pure to come shbW-1 me., early ae good seats will he.RL"R expenses in every. pDq,,ible WRY, R•;s:ning all the Compliments of preminro. Adn]i=?ion, 25 cents; acid the fw-rt t pars have been the Seaso't. EIBERLIN.G. k ildren, 15 cents• Rui ,n¢ the fiat to s^.fifer fron, this Respectfully yours ne day last week John Bark• enfor�ed economy. We would Robt. C. Reesor also like if these who are.nut in -- -er le is bicycle standing against s _ ,Arthur Boyes' residence while he Arrears would renew* RB early a. yard of Tha'nk's Service Tires ,went into the house, afterwards PoF`ible. ;, To the Electors of the Toan's with sir. Boves• and son. Jack, -The U. Y. P. S. held a very hip_of went to Oshawa. On their retcltr intereeting,meeting io St:end• Piclerjng.. the sic cle was misein It t ae 'rew'P Church last Wednesda T wish to express my gratitude to = y g• y those who supported my candidature _.��$ thousands of drivers 210W �inOW ar @_ afterwards found b the side of evening with an attendance of 40, pp - y for the reeveshin to the_zecent elect- the highway in front of E:G: Stalo The neetin•¢ c� I:e puil�stion-g--r an wear longer than an ion, and for electing me reeve .ur g p ! lon'P, about a mile and a half west singing of Christmas carols, Rod the year 1833: of the village. 'Mr. Stallon took it Cyril Morley told the story of I wzIl endeavor to merit the. con- tire even Seiberling 'could ever build -in charge nutil the owner could be "Carols:" -The president,- Sid°ey fidence imposed upon me by doing 1 'located. There is no clue as to the Wonnaeott, read R Christmas everything in my power to further `before. thief. story. Mre. PowerP sang a lovely the interests bf the ratepayers of the -Mies Winona McEwen met, Salo, "Babe of Bethleh,wm." ' The' •township without -fear or favor, as v with a,painful accident an New story ' of "The Other WiFe- !'ten." .I have endeavored•t:o do in the pa#. Come in abd_ ask td see these worldifam• - Year's Day while skating on the was told by Jean Clark The U. Wishing you all A Happy and Pr- _ereek mouth of the village. One of Y.P. quartette sang"Holy aright" '4sperous'New Year. -ms tiree. _ 'the boys in the party happened to The story of -,Tile Three Unwise Respectfully. yours �. Men" was read b Jean Annan, E. L. Chapman fall and strike Miss McEwen'e 9 _ c ' _ trek , causing her to fall. her head JACk An eet and Rnby Andrew. -- - . -- - - ---- -ARLES �s SPENCER striking the ice. She was rendered An interesting • dry, "A Day of yea dda•resse"wM.ts. -' -'UDcnnseions, in which condition PIeaPRat Br ' was read b'v Revr she ren7sined for shout an hour, Mr. Crozier. Community eingiajr F'OR BALE-A gnentity of mixed followed tells Gordon Crozier am• grain. Apply Omar Sleep, lot]9; con.1; 'General Yepainjoils andso'a9' having mastained a slight eoncup base line,Pickering. 19 • china. She was taken home in s car Plating at the piano. The meeting - -- -- - - and will be confined to her bed for closed with the League Benedict- �`OR SALIs'-10 White Wyandotte- ian followed.b eoei*1 half boar. `' Dulleu. Price$1,23each. ApplyMn.Gen• Pickering, Ontario b rc F days. !'SQ. r v Autcil,at R.H.CroWs,F$aerins.