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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_12_01a r _ter• _ _ .''. ,,.*' �'�y,,' - r +`-»+ ,..rr�.' x, i >",�d.. P T . •.+:�u•�. ;'- :-a. y.. . R•, •F* - - ..,x• �-n �'.' y y:=? a. -, 'a^,•` r: �..- ®.: Aft ',•a^ '-''t•, , c•4 , •s--' w - %:•"�'^ s . 7... ,p_' J•r— ''f }Y .'iii ,`.. .5x - - :PbdMi �� - •'tx.+ - '. _ •. � : :� 'r r• RING, it a► -VOL. L111. - PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY, DEC. 1, 1933. - - . - =No. It �fitoTaffstassail ds>rDrt. Whitevale - Broughami _ y _ �- GREENWOOD C � A L The Whitevale Baptist Sunday Sc- Sylva>aus Phillips, of Linden, died Hed4ta4 Nov, 28th, in his 87th hool will hold their anniversary ser- on Tuesday, DR. H. U. PEARSON— Physicu►a •?k good supply of Hard and Soft vices on Sunday morning 'and even year. He was public school inspector . . M - widliureson, Dunbarton. lay Coal on head. Also a sn 1 ing, Dec. 24th, • and entertainment for Haliburton and Victoria. He was - PP y Christmas night, Dec. 25th. Full par- '-born. in. Brougham 'on the old home- EB. FORSYTH, 0 h. D., Director of Kindling Wood, titulars later. stead. His funeral will take place to- : tat:.op�m etrical Associa on of Ontario. Reg. _stove length. - day (Friday) at 2 p. m. from St. � Eetablished 1898 r d Member of the American Optometricai - excoriation. Eyes examined by appointment. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Dunbarton .John's .Church. Cemetery. in the Ch- phone 4804. Claremont. ont. ristifin Cemetery. L.apaF. DONALD 9dUNK0, PICKERINO St. Paul's Anglican Dunbartozi, - THIS IS THE Sunday, Dec. 3rd, 1st Sunday in Ad- Stouffville ` UNCAN B. MaNry HE— Barris• D .A B R vent Sunday School, at 2,p: m.'Cel- "- FARMERS' MILL `} i liter, Solicitor, Notary. Afi�ce —Brock St.. ebratiori of the Holy Communion at The hunters have all ' returned to South, Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL 1NSCRANCE 3 p..m. Preacher, Ven. Archdeacon' their homes with their legal quota. ' phone 45. 4isiy AGENCY Warren, D. D., Archdeacon of"York. The Curling. Club was organized WHEAT and BUCKWIrEAT - for the season this -reek. Wanted— Highest prices RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. - - ONTARIO Evangelistic meetings are held in paid, - a, e Solicitor, Notary Yublic. Moneyto Loan. -- Base Line - Office formerly acv ied b the late A. E. Chris- Facilities for placing any kind of In- - the Christian Church all this week. tian,south.ring.ofCeourt louse, W�tby. ell,.• attend- Laurance at best rates The Sunday School and Public Mr. Morden, our reeve, is attend- Exchange Tom', - BEATON. BELL &� ROSS. Barrist. available. > School of S'. S. No. 1: will hold their ing County Council at Toronto -this-. ers. Solicitor$. 904 Northern Ontario. $e^urit9 and Service my Motto: Annual Christmas Entertain]nent• on , week.. Grain of any kind for flour or Building, Street. Toronto., 42iy Phone Pick. 515 Thursday,' December 21st at 8 M. Frank Kribs' ass run over by _a - W.l Beaton ,- ._____ �' P. cereals —the cheapest, way W I Bell, -- "- - Dialogues,. Drills and Recitations, motor car Iast week and received to get them. I. D• F. Ross. -Adelaide 2838-9 followed by a Christmas Tree. Far -' � broken bones .and . other injuries. _ _- RIUHARCSON. PICKERING & The Beal Store, Claremont mer Jim's Orchestra will provide the The Business Men's Bible Class BARLEY FEED 'f CHARESON.ist PIsolieitors,rvotar ;es PHONE 9'24 music. Everybody welcome. Silver was reorganized last week for the $23 per ton. The best feed for the Psblic, 710.2]4 Confederation Life Building. r� Collection' at the door. Doors at .7.00 season. - money on the market. -' - Corner of YonQe and Richmond Sts_ Toronto, F U R N I 1 U R E m. Concert at 8.00. " ' A Central Relief. Committee was Phones Adelaide 4489 and 4480, By upo int• P' - 'sent Saturday evenings, Pickering residence. -.- organized this week to function for :'HISSIMI —tbe old st,►nd by �boneA!114I3. Stf We are displaying an attractive the town. for pastry and cake bake varier of Kinsale ing., makes deliclouR bis• - `- mHOMSCN & McMILLAN— BKrrie• y - —. - _. _ _ __• The- trial of Freel vs.. atout`fville ' revs- Solicitors. Notary Public. OH�ce at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. 51rs.' J. Fagg spent last meek in tried here last -reek ended in a ver- suits, takes less ehoren Residence of Mr. Thomson, t I], concesion L, - Furniture and Furniture diet for Freel. Pidtenng, Office bourn: Thum and Saturday _ !Novelties. Goodwood with her sister. d- g• e.en;rtga,. from 7,ec.a. m to Sall p- m- •.o: -b y - -- - . Mr. -� :' skin_ spent- several- v r. Qurte a number from here attend- from 9r - neinent. Toronto office : 605 Royal Bank Prices low, in keeping with times. �A" ed the funera of tl►e Iate Jas. -- i.n= - BAKERS'-SOY —for bread Barg' Phone Pick 2000. Toronto Elvin 5300: tit Toronto attending ;lie Fair. 37.y R. E. Mowbray has just compiet- derhill, .9f Claremont, on Sunday _ _ last.- '''WHEATLETS - - - Dentin — 14 O F / N G ed his threshing for this year. - - i�lr. and �91rs. Ross Hadley spent_ d Ste brush wolf was shot by WHOLi WHEAT FLO�CR 'Lloyd Steckle east of here last -" Sunday•with R.' V. and firs. 1Iox- y y Stone•grotind 1�T NIL C. SMITH. D. D. 9„ L. D. k. - , - , week. This wolf, and peihaps snot ; t 1� 47ay. - e4W . ROLLED OATS dSIL C. M Dr. J. N. Daks!. Gradua got SPECIAL R: E. 'Mowbray and family 'spent her still' at large was r - asiblA . - :: ' the Royal College of Dental Surgeon* and - Turin- — - - for .the destruction of �o many sheep ,- - ryr, .lire. xWh #tebeati Sat wI{a e M unth ty W. to tinive+e,ty. A:_ Claremont office ovr C].' 1, Sunday y Stott'sporeeee :y Tuescay andFrida7�, Phnne Li rhi aeI ht iri this, vicini Ho received ;5.00 BUCKWH"AT FLOUR - :. stouff 1;*] 27ir �' reward, .given by the Township of - . 'Smooth, - :1.39 er . . Dr. -J.. J. Moore, of Brooklin will - !RASING BRAN -- _ ERBERTT. FALLAI9E, L D 9.. p" address.the -ladies at the W. I: this Pickpring and the- _Goeernment. � - -A 11D D. S,, Graduate of the Royal College or M6dinm Weight Thursday• afternoon, A good attend- Dumbarton LAYING MASH = - Dental Surgeons and-the 'f'mvervty of Toronto. ' sacs 15 -requested. IO�ee.o residence .ccotsddoor east of St. And- Smooth 1.69 per st . SCRATCH FEED 'rev's Cburch. Pickering, Ont. office hours ; 9 p 3 Last Thursday morning 'Mrq. T. W e Are pleased to regwrt )trs. G. - a. m. to fS 9• m., or by appoint meat. f?C•ray Hifst was taken to Toronto - Hospit - , service). Phone Pick 3700. 43ly Wood, Somewhat improved after her - : �+� T.1. 4���3i•i' $eBY� weight, al for treatment. we hope for a sp- 6evere illness. :- Bmaoth, 1.98 pe -s q. eedy' recovery. Mrs. L_ Johnston, of Brougham L. BC1RN/N ©HAM' - fesftl><tsta4s gas3s. The many friends at G. O. Laws- spent the week -end with. her sister, ����� ton were sorry to learn of his ser = Mrs. C. W. Annis. Building and General �$LIZABETH RICHARD80N— • �•� ions illness. -At titre of. writing -the The Sunday School of the United Contracting. . Fire and automobileinatssance otall trade. ��� • nurse has left but he is still confined Church will - hold their Christmas - Estimates furnished' on all elasasa aascacaotiageompaateiot solid flnaneial sand- LUMBER YARD his• Tree and concert on of ev- of work— Iaterinr and &atertnr. There are none of us 'old old enough e�nR, Dec• 20th Alterations and repairs. ' POSTILL,, Licensed Auctioneer. to remember as cold a November. - � e ftr ne.ect.a of Tork and Onaela. 'Lao. -airs. Ben Wood while -in the- city Chimneys Built Concrete Work'. NOR slow st dI kUWW an hued to on �ostaa4 BlacksmithiII & Woodwork Looking for Indian summer. at her daughter's sick household was a' Herb.. Paitkin 'sold` a steer 'recently ' Phone Pickering 6712 - • - sisecsa., •aatrw orate Lw P. o.. net, taken. herself and the Doctor had . at right prices which weighed nearly seventeen hun � be called. We hope. for.. ax, early FAIRPORT. - O?gTARIO a P BEATON. TOWNSHIP 11',ow is time to have those repair dred• It went for Christtetas beef, al- recovery. Clert, Conveyascer,Commiswaer, for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. tigou h aces are very lows. The good Shingles For Sale' amdavrts. Accountant. Etc. Issuer of also nett sections on hand. The fam- g �P • Miss '.►Say Sommerville -spent _ the - rtags Licyraaei• wbitevaie, oat. stuff s. ill brings a fair price. - -week -end with friends in Toronto. oue Fleury Plows always on hand. Qn _Sunday last. Mr.. Jas: .L nder- The xpany :.friends of ,Jos. Gormley - - ' �i�. MAW. 'LICENSE'D AUC- Also dealer in Viking Cream - Separn- hill'•oE Claremont was buried ire the - Oa1t.Qalvanized Steel 9hingtes, iro wifl re t to hear of his• death bn + NEZA,for York,QatmicandDtvbam tors and Electric Washers. � Bird's Felt ylxte 9t,iaRles. Da�atam AV kinds of ties prom arLmdtd If thinking f buying an electri( radio Salem'.Cemetery, He war well known Tuesday night at. his• sons home in - cr. Ter�a.r..sonabk. D.eesfor safe. m. be R y g ti a •few 'of the oliier' manes of the "o.- rubbrring huggy wheels. 'a snagged at NEWS* otscv. Beti and ladepeo- ask fora demonstration of the New Y fiinsale. The funeral "will take place Isw pbQOet, Whitby, Oat mils Rogers Majestic models, community who considered him a man to Groveside Cemetery on Thursday Lawn mowers qh +rpened, - - - The prices are right, of g»od.. judgement and a dependabl^ afterno - -on.: ' . T:'PATER90N'8 • . ELARFMONT gRNET .ROBERTSON F. �' 'Ti7CTfDCxiWald businefia roan. He leases to rritwrn Mr. H. J. Call and t _e — - 1 - On Tuesday - evening• get yrfcea. Phone 28_a GREENWOOD 34f1 his loss one daughter, �f i; ; Clara.' �g „ore, of Islington, • . Jzace a w e, 9 .c h,) lived with her -father. �l•nnderful address 'on "The Inti?rnat- ��'�Ck Road seaeral.Store Electri ^41 Contract' -r — _ _ _ -- .� r - - - - ional - Peac4> ` Garden,” 3;000 acres °W i, ing and Rep drink Uli Lighf have been secured in Manitoba and — or power. PtC�{ @ring 'Mills Green River P 'Dakota, It will not be traversed' by Winter is coming. Now is the 'All kinds of electrical goods - cars. and ' will be- alt • international time to het your Oil Burners for the ; i ruing fire - destroyed - kept , in stock. l - An' early .mo peace pact.. The •benefit will be a - Cook- Stove, Heater or -Furnace. Pric- - I ly Phone 17W, Pickering - __ _ the hams of Mr. Fred Postill here world wide one. War is - certainly 'not es right, as low as $23.50, single or. - on Safurday. No livestock was- lost', beneficial. 'lire. L. Annie and Claire double; Come in and See it burning. " — in the •fierce- blaze. accompanied by Miss.Ernta }revs two Contiuotrs heat, no ashes. ]io dirt. Al- =a • . We have a fall lice of __ _ �t, few - young -' friends took Mr. ? .,�Ij�],nr��� duets which were vrelI received and so Anti- freeze for your car. Stave. _ i/ k "Coal A Fred Wilson by surprise on Satur- ytiss-Jean Brumwell accompanied by pipes 7 inch black, 18 cents each Et- A1'1 PUUltry FeCt1B day night to help him celebrate his her sister, Muriel sang two solos. bows, 20 and 25 cents. Shot shells a ' w�� �nM� birthday. Every one reports a merry which 'were also well - received. This' -for your shooting matches, 95 cents K•` Chicken Starter of best ' title games gad singing -and a Gho� - being the opening Mena' Meeting, per. box. Place your orders early and story told by his• sister, Miss M`ar- -Dr. Pearson -was chosen. ,.president =s .]MRS. THOS. LAW Inality at reason- got, who has returned recently af- give us a chance to get a supply. 1 _. _ e season. able prices. ` . . studying art abroad-. Placards f . _ ' ter s or• th - Buy your new auto tires now, or A. SPECIAL [were plat for sixteen. _ _ - icy roads and avoid atxideats Whitby Easy - Electric Washing Machine, ; y Sardevood— Maple, Osii and deeeb Laying Mksh and Feeds One' of our oldest residents. Mrs: $69.00 and up. Agent ?or Spra =plot- . Eli Nighswander passed" quietly -a- During the storm on Sunday ev" or Power and Hand Sprayers. Phone, a _ of $ve , sort. enin Miss Florence Stoneham, pro -2720 for prices. . . ;. eto•vewood leagtb, at , , : •.,, _ � - • , ~vvay, on Wednesday, Nov. 22nd, aft- >z+ - - _>610.00 per cord. er a brief rind of illness. Mrs. prieter a the tea -room, was struck -^ period Brock Road General'Store. :Vi hswander for]f]erl Miss Annie by .an automobile A the east end of Y g y• Phone 2729 F. R. JACKSON. Prop. , Bowe 2130 • Phones' Office 5900 Armstrong, was born in Ayrshire, the town, while crossing the street ,9 ` Da N. Lockwood. Scotland, about 82 years 'ago. She to catch -up with some friends, awhile -� g 1 came to Canada with her parents at on her way to church, and sustain- _ `•. ^ PICKERI•NG, ONT. the age of twenty years, settling in ed such injuries that she died in :the , Spring fi I ! e d /� Port Perry. She came 'as a bride, to Oshawa' Hospital a `short time after- :. R• G. CLENDENiNt Green•-River -fifty -four years ago. wards, The car was driven by Walt - FROM Her husband predeceased, ber twelve er. Ward, of Whitby, who stated FROli t FUNERAL DIRECTOR years ago. She leaves to, mourn her that the woman stepped suddenly in - +' - 18 attresses _ . ` loss two brothers, John :4rmstrong, front of his car that he had no chap- Hodlan of Glasgow, Scotland and James, of ce to stop, owing to the icy condit- Private Ambulance ion of the pavement. Dr. Hoig, of Verwood, Sask., who visited here - 'Day and Night Service summer; two sisters, Mrs. W. Ohawa,.coroner, has -ordered'an.. in- s . _ _ra last sum Are most rofi• Pbone 9000 M. Lawrence, of Toronto and Mrs. Quest. - : :- Hea1t failure wad the cause of the P Rudman, of Green River; one daugh - -: Malvern 50041 ter, Mrs. A.- M. Ellis, (Jessie) of Or- death of F.dwai•d Dalby, aged 59, of Again .this year, we have imported• table and C�LnfUrt- 42 E s6m Ave., York T which direct from Holland- a gttnntity angeville; three sons, ' Reginald, of p p + Mark�iam Ont. Lockport, N• Y., Alpha, of Kinmore, took place on Saturday in a small of the eatine quality of bulbs y N. •Y., and •John, of Green River at bush on 'the farm of A. 4 Ike we hove been handling Y Fable Mattresses -- whose home she died; twelve grand- near the lake shore just east of the for the past few children and four great grandsons. east townline. With, three compare- years. -� �L V S T L N . 1. The funeral service was taken by ion4,' he left home' ilk the afternoon 1]lalde. "' on a' hunting trip. As it Brew dark it Rev. Harry Wilson, who had been a was found that Dalby was missing. THE QUALITY I9 HIGH ' — ` close friend of Mrs. Nighswander An intensive search was made by his For the month of November for many months.' The pallbearers THE PRICE I3 LOW : :'A Are your furnace, pipes and stoves were. lodge friends: Messrs R. Car- companions, bill they coilld 'not loc- * ' the manufacturer will allow . read for winter ? Ir;, .Johnston. , Wm, ate him in the darkness. Thinking you 66 00 for our old mat y ter, A. Fleming+ Darwin Talipe, [nixed, 7 Gray Jr. A. Troyer, , and R. Parks. that-he-had gone to a friend's home 25c dozes tress ae 9 mom# on* his 'Give ice w call tf;tod have them., Y Y best varieties, p y attended to now. The remains -were interred in Locust in Port Whitby or returned to -the Hill Cemetery. , The deceased waft city, they gave up the search.• But. Pnperwhite Narciesue, _ � -9.00 Mattress. 1f you need a Greatly -loved and highly esteemed findipg that he had not returned 8 for 10c, $5c dozen : by a large circle of friends and ben- home they went back, - accompanied single Daffodils. 40e dozes Let us show you the -STOVE OR FURNACE utifui floral tributes were sent by: by four neighbors and renewed, the Double Dsffodits, 40c and 50c dozen ~ Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Hetherington, search, and after a long time found Hyacinths, all colors, 19c each -` -good features, 1 Bee ns before baying. yr. and Mrs. Austin and Donald his body. Night Constable Jno. Th- Priceo on quantities and special Satisfaction , Hoover; R and Mrs. Dafoe'and'Ger- ivras' and Coroner Dr. •C. F: •McGill- varieties of tulips - �+�• ���� trude -and Stanley; Mr. and Mrs. W. ivray were notified, and an inque on recinset. � �• �. a7T�: i i Guaranteed H. Dudman; Lawrence Family; C. was decided to be unnecessary as Phill,ott; Mr. and Mrs. A. Nighawan death was evidently $om natural *On�sy Drug [Store Funeral Director YIN BU3HBY der and Stuart: Horne Dept; Mr. causes. He is survived by his wife J THE P1,CK and Mrs. A. M. Ellis; Green Rivet and one son, Harry, at home. Ambulenee Service Sunday school .Green River Ladies - Phone 1300 Hardware Phone l8oe Aid and MA'a l Olson and Thelma t�Ao Pt••t trio storm, oernrred on Phone 6940 Rudman. Verwood Sank., and Orange .Wednesday nieh -t. which waft �Q11 4. hj(# pi'l'e }tltroe;ioeb the prev4two, • P10�drillr. DIItlISIO � ee . . PI#�►i►I x,.- •�..dilie: nett :� ¢iCere pt'ee4� *. �,► 7 v' bf' '.. 4:kf n' -�S.. 5dre" �d•r, s.4aiP,�•J ^E - :TU' �I••C - •'f LS" .;;. ,f E', .ay i+_ --w� 41 �, row . - W P.` ,Y , "• , - Lam • .? -` 1 • �' ?2r*' +a. +'u+" ',: ,. '��;.A `nom ?" ^y et °'. _ - _ .(, .$•-" ,A .s ',J -•- . '•Y„ `'kit,-. . � "F ,.,� .+' r, - - .- .• `. "`I - ,•�. ...+ ' 7`}., - y- ,y'w^;'!, ..... . _ . . .w nil .� ... . �... _ .. �; �+ I 1. -� OhCC Probe Mysterious .• • .. ;I' The Markets mad. 8 to 6.2 $7; do, , $ ; 6; dopbncks, $b t° 11,5.50; culls, , $•3.50. to $5; sheep; • • , • . Ontario �1� Vet - � ^1 , `,"i •, . „' - , •. • ' of Fort Ens W01nan y' g produce Toronto dealers are bu ih good light, $'1.26 to $2.50; do, heavies, $1.50 to $2; do culls $1. Nearly $450,000 ' .. •. ,•Slaying at the following prices: - .. * - of Servant Girl Found Hidden in Copse With Ro �' Eggs-Graded, fresh cases tree fresh .,x- tray, 40c fresh fl, heron ts, 'First Alberta Teacher Amount of Succession Dutieta ,- - - ' ......,.Body - -_- - -- ' - __ =Round Neck - . 28d * b 19c. 'Pullet g a Pi i ' ul extras - n r d i00 Year Celebrates, th Y -Sifton Estate Settled, - . __ . -- - , -- - , _ 11. ._.--- -- cases returned, 38c for fresh extra) Banff.- Andrew Sibbald yelebrated _ -on is Report . , Fort Erie, Nov.. 26t -The body at ' Police, expressed the view the b�tv for fresh firsts, 17c for seconds. his 100th birthday recently and• real- Beatrice Plato, 27, missing for some had been transported after death to Butter- Ontario creamery .solidi, ized his ambition of the past decade Toronto: Succession- duties to JA4 - _ . = the spot in which it was found. No. 1, 20�14c; No. 2, 20'4 to 20>,ac. Sibbald came to Alberta in 1375 before amount of nearly ;450,000 will, it U day>,, was loured in a desolate copse Chief of Police Griffiif said he Churning cream - Special, 20c; N,•. the railroad surveyors. He was Al- understood, accrue to the Outarfs -�► ` four miles from here tonight and Pc­ thought the girl had not killed her- 1, 19c; No. 2, 17c, f.o.b. shipping berta's first school teacher, ana; al. provincial. treasury from •the eetatt• • lice are investigating her death. self, either with the rope or by taking points. • 1 large, cvi °red, Para(- though he had only one hand, built of Sir Clifford Sifton as a result of ' When .Coroner -Dr.: J.- R. Me.nof ;e .poison' as there was hooting to in4i- .Cheese-Na. fined and government graded. 9 �4 to the provinces .first school F Quse • area a settlement, repotted in legal,circiea ; and police arrived at the lonely place cafe either a struggle or painf , 10c; twins, 10 to 10%c; triplets, 10 ?4 some ,of its first churches. When he to have been reached recently by the - • 4 ,� - where the body was found by Andrew death. . • . to 10%c. , • was 98 he suffered a broker. hip and Henry Government and executors of .- Ross, member o! a searching party, The naarest tree limb, many Ctet Poultry, "A grrade, Alive- Sprinc, ,three tn.inths ago was, seriously ill. the estate, the Mall and' Empire do. • peculiar angler were noted. 1`he•bo,:y distant from the body, .showed no x`si- chickens, over 6 lbs.,. llc; over 5 to'6 Friends presented Mr. Sibbald With a Glared recently. :. �., lay. in a natural position of repose ' ' dance of i rope having been attached. showed an almost cor_t- lbs., lOc; over 4 to b lbs., 9c; over G to 4 lbs., 8c. Broilers, over .1�/a to 2 purse of gold and an illuminated a3 dress. "Certain points in connection witb this estate and the duties to be paid ` with the clothing bearing no evide'ace Her overshoes hens, 5' lbs., TU:; �:... ,. of a struggle. A pair of gloves lay plate lack of the clay- topsoil of the lbs., lOc. Fatted over over 4 to 5 lbs., 9lb over 3 to 4 lcii have been in dispute, it is said, tom It �' • . under the, body, comparatively , an- of road surrounding the woods, kuowr. Wares Bush: Had she traversed 7c; -over 3 to 3'{s lbs., 6c. Oki rocste *s, • Extend Life of Present some time, with the result the Goi ernment threatened to'take akfou to .. ' wrinkled, The end of a= strand r clothes -line protruded from the -goat. as the distance from 'Fort' Erie by foot, 4 lbs., 6c$ White ducklings . Sc. . While the ,governments of Canada reported, as to issue a writ. 1. .. _ wrappings; of rope, formed been dogged with clay as the zos_ - poultry, A Grade, dressed- Spri,q and New Zealand are negotiating ttte "A year ago, negotiations ,were ,several Into a -loop. However, police did not are ver; wet. chickens, over 6 lbs., 16c; over 5 to •6 question of trade between the two D,- started to effect an arrangement - - - - - • believe she died from strangulation The young woman left the hone lbs., 15c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 13c; over 2 minions, the present trade agreement between the disputants whereby the '` • Dr. Albert Collin conducted, a punt of her employer, Omar'Weavgr, earty to 4 lbs., 12c. Broilers, vet II/a to 2 5 lbs., 12c, which was placed in effect Alaq 24, duties claims coptld be settled sans- tactorily '- °-'- °" ` 'niortern examination and lent the �n Thursday to visit Weave ^'s aged m� 11 ; 15c. Fatted hens, over .19 2, will 'be continued in :orce be- and lengthy litigation might, , ... - tents of the woman's stomach to th:• 'triter, who- was ill, and had not beeli over 4 .to .5 lbs., 11c; over 3�i¢ to. 4 lbs., 9c; 3 to 31,E lbs. 8c. 0!d yond November 24, on whirl: date it at the same time, be hvoided. With these 4 _ provincial analysts at -Toronto. '- seen sine. - - over roosters, over 6 lbs., ?c. Domesric 4 lbs., 12c. White duck- would have terminated, for another- six months. Chan es in the New Zea- negotiations _ pow, successful, . the writ will, it is understood, be with= . . . - M.P.P. MPP in N. Bruce, rabbits,•over Britain Signs New " links, ower F lbs., llc; do. 4 to 6 lby.. ig land budget whir would have the effect of materially lowering Lhe prey- drawn at Queen's Park;' the neoP4 , . 1. paper -says. . _ _ . . 9c. f. W. Elliott, Dies ... Russian Contract B Fade poultry 2r n B. than . C grade 2c lb. less than B. ant tariff on Canadian goods will have an, important bearing upon the current t . Ex-Secretary Describes . . , -• - - • - • WHOLE SALE PROVISIONS. • negotiations, it is stated. .. .. Soviet Commissar . - " _- :� Financal Critic for Liberals -. - , " British Firm Orders Same -- Amount L:umbe'r as -Wholesale provision dealers era quoting the- following prt.c4 to retail . ° ' ' Record Closing Detroit Mich. -An ex- ovate seo- p -. into - ' Passes at Port Elgin . of dealers' retary went a reminiscent mood . 1. ° ^`• • Kincardine, Out., Nov. 28: -Fred W. °':Previously- Prices - Polk- Hams; -l-4c; shoulders, 11% -1.. - .. .- here and discussed her..'forusei+ boss -- ` - -- - -- raitott; t I'P „- North Bruce, died -early - 1'li her _ - s -butts, 14c; pork loins, 16c; picni ^s. �l St. Lawrence Maxim Litvinoff, Soviet Commissar -,f y - ,v : $ - to -day at his home at Port Elgin. London.- Br1t1aL Timber. Dlsiribut- • I0_ %c.. _. _ - Lard- pure; tierces, lU�'ze; bib+, - Foreign Affairs, who arrived recently i t s n the United. States to, dis -gu s po - Mr. Elliott was born at Southamp , to ors Limited, it was understood to -day, ,11c ; pails, 11'c; prints. �1',4c. Night Navigation is Di8COm aible Russian recognition with Pre- ;•; �.. ton in 1873 and was first elected have signed a new contract with chief 5hisrteti3ng= Tierces, 9S c; W;,:, dent Roosevelt. - _ ...,the Legislature in 1929. He had act- representatives of the Russian timber JOG; pails, lie; prints, 10%c. , - - , tinned -Between Quebec Q The former 'secretary was Mrs __ : .:.:.ed s$ Liberal. financial critte since ezporters underwriting the btiIk sale GRAIN QU_OTA'TIONS.. n Montreal Eastman Before her marriage to •.:then. . -'of . He operated a. farm for many, between 295,000 and 450,000 stand- ards of Russian timber tare In 1934, Following are Saturday's closing quotations on grain tra�+sa.tions for -• - . Pennyworth Fast -' • the American author she - was knowr. in Russia `as Eleins Vasilievna Kry• - " 'And then retired and want Into the He approximately the same amount as -in car lots, prices on basis c.i.f bay ports 3iontreaf. -On the earliest date in' lenko, a sister of-General Nikalai Kry. seed and grain business. was -- clerk and treasurer of Saugeen town- the two previous years. Mhnitoba wheat -No. 1 Northe n• - 67a%c; No: 3 NortNo. the modern history of the St. Law- giver night between • lenko, present Russian Iinister of - • . - _ Ar - . ' " - ship for nearly 80 years. Elliott bad `.been f11 'tot -The prices. however, under the uew contract, it is stated, will -be higher I C.'W.'_ - Manitoba oats -No. 1 C R .; 3fiia No. 3' C.W., 3r4:c; No. 1 feed, 30 •' e T watioa. 5loiit ail .Montreal and Quebec was brought to Nov, buoys Justice. �i Lftvin t., said Mrs. Ea.aman' 'it . 1. Sir. some mouths, his death was uner• by $5 per standard compared with fast ,•'s N°• 2 ,f�• 2924c ; -- mixed -feed 'oat -a a close .20 after gas had been removed by Department of not a handsome man; but hi .face hat . - - - =: . ,but- petted. - - - year and It Is also believed the agree- . meat. eiiminatea previous clauses per 2•'j't•' -" Manitoba barley -lls . 8 _ C. llarinc vesge!s tloru the aht channel. p _character and .charm. He is one aj the best•• natured rnen I ever knew _• He was elected to the .Legislature -� -fn a by- election caused- by the death mitting Russia to lower- the''- prices 1t 3314c; - aumpie barley, 38�,4c• tio. I This coosng of 20 -hour Summer , navigation conditions was five days not ens ;I irritated. never cF ricious Y A .-. . •. , of Alex McWbinney, and won the seat other imported timbers drop. The Canadian L'iovernment 13 under- feed- screenings. $17.54 per tau. - So`nth African corn, 77c. earner than the record - .hate chino- 1 lives" vekx simply, plans a.l "his actin _. -from D: J. Byers, Conservative, of - ' � stood to' base immediately entereii a - Ontario approxi: rate peic:as rliyheq.In :1910,,. Nv y4*q .night navigation it very carefully and. aIIativ� aothintt - . -: . wiarton, His widow, two etstPrs and renewed' protest, with tbe' British -Gov� .grain, - truck. : tipping• p oint- �itn ^at, 70c to Pnded •oa November 25. ' . 80 'ninny . to -ruffle his .dis7cosition. in fact, hi " °` =one brother survive - -- ernment. Canada' has for a lotig time o 72c, oats, 3o to 3_c; barley. 40c 'Q buoys had been drives o� their stn - looks. and acts more like a busi mesa - ' . • - ' -'' -- been objecting to the large sale of 32 ^: •corn, 60 to G3c; b'1c$µhent_ `ice , dons by .8oatlug ice _during the past , man than sny diplomat . have evot I ..- Australian Plan Lowers :•...:' Russian imber Britain and !n tor• to 42c. . - few days thpt the Marine Depart. seen," .. -. -. . _ - Duties on Canadian Products _ln - _ mat complaint Las chi :gad h is agai'iist LIFE STOCK QL'O'1 A'C131 S. anent regarded conditions as danger - . . Z. . _- . .. . . the provisions of the Canada- United -- -Steers, up to 1,Gb0 lbs .,good Food ind '$' - ous during the hours of darknss.. ' - Hallowe'en Celebration . . -J .. ' _ _ A large number of Canarf °aa pro `- Kingdom treaty signed at Ottawa, et:oice, $3:75 to $4.50; do, tred. .50 -. The river will be busy during the roved to bs Expensive P i , • dtfcta exported to Australia under the ,,,,- - 0 : w $ 3.75 -; do, com.�1.5 so :,,;;•.steel d light ours, - however, It- .being e:,.. --... P . - :' :' _- `_British_,preferential tariff are bene- i .... -..- `- - .. _- - - -= - .. hoi e, $4.25 _over. 1,050 lbs.,.g and c c tmated hat 100 freighters will de. London. _'Wilfred Dawson,- Inger. -- -. •';- . 'fitted by adjustments of rates of duty '_,:based depreciatiea Police Find Dynamite .- ' to $5; do, med., $3.50• to $C, do, -coin, $' to $3.50; heifers good r1�d Choi e. part - from Montr4al before the -sea- .. soli, was fined $15 and' costa as the . 1. _ _ upon the of the • in Liquor Still Raid $3.75 h $4.50; do, med., $3.25 to son closes. Weather conditions• have•. se uel to a ballowe'en dance -in Nortb q - - - -I . currency,,of the Commonwealth. .a - . inge'r3°ll,- Nov, 26•- Williarn Horn - . $3,75' dam, com.,-$1.50' to $3'ied-calves turned. miles* and rnarlae autLorides Dorchester, during- viLlch - Dawson a4 _ addition. Australia has lowered its - niiick Joha' Savoie and Andrew Arko good and choice, $650 .to $7 do; mac+.,, hope the next few _weelr .will see "coaditlona legedly assaulted a mouth -organ g, ma e' duties from 10 to 5 psi g per cent antler arrest herA following a' $4.50 to $6.25; cows, good $2.211 to butflctently aeasonab'e to player. It did not develop durinl :.:: i - in some cases and from 10 to 4 p.t are police raid on the Homnuitk horse 2 50; eo, med., _$2 to $'2:25; do, cost.. $- continue operations• . ' the county police court tearing wbeth- cent. in others, while in some ,n - and the alleged Ending of ilquor, $ '.50 to $2; canners and ^utters, 75: l $2 t� $2.25; do, O -'. - er he objected to -the music, but a - � ' .' stances this duty has been aitogetaet meAh, the worm of a still and a quan- � $1.25; bulrs, good 'to $1.75; stn keys gttd ;�1 13 ,408 For RClief .° fug of wine was blamed for most' of • . eliminated. The Canadian' s ex- g°c'd ported to Australia upon which the tits of dynamite with caps and fuse. -ccm., $1 25 feeder steers, good, $3 tb. $3.25; do, Hamilton, Ont. -The total cost of the fracas. Qn the- assault- charge, , Dawson was given suspended sen• -- • adjustments will apply iaclnde a wide Police made a second visit to the home and declared the, got added - . rinc tom' to $$45; milkers ar.d .p �i�d relief in Hamilton this year will am• � oun> to $1,135,4U8, accord: -.g o a tence: The man he hit in the eye, _ range of Yood, paper, leather, rubber y parts o[ ibe still, and determlaeed the ers $25 to $45; calves, good 25 choice, veils, $6.50 to ?,50; do. tom staterrtent prepared by the office. of David Rogers of London, did no! �as metal and chemical roducts, electrical p dynamite sticks, caps ana tuse were Q$ and treed.. $3.50 to $6._0, zrLssers, $_ R. J.- Menary, city accountant-- Ex• want him dealt wit)L harshly Ede! 'now goods- and devices, household app'i- parts of a bomb. The Caen under to $2.50; hogs, bacon, f.o.b , $6.10; dc, penditures extend to charities, institu- are friends again, the court was W -,. '- &aces, - earthenware, hardwA.re ana arrest deny all knowledge of it." off trucks, $6.40; do, off .cars, $6.6i; lions and losses °n inRtitution: told. The $16 fine was on a charge - '• - machinery . good ewe and vt Pther lambs, $6.50 to through indigent hospitalization. of illegal consumption of wine;' ■ ' � - . #- . -" "' : ,; .- .. •• _ _ charge reduced [row- having liquor ..' ..._ -• .. Says Fodder Shortage __ . Hope For Tuberculora ., illegally. - _ - - ,. tienee is Costl :.. -..:' .. _ .... -Pa Y Fatal to 300 Horses - . . -... _ . Montreal. -With unly a few weeks Regina. - More than Sot} horses -- - -- - - 1Vlany Overseas Ships . ` R•• • of their sentences on theft charges " have died in the .Willow Bunch con• . Visit Toronto Harbour - :still to be served, Emi!e Gagne .and atituenoy • this year because of insuf. - . - -" M. Bilodean sawed - through the , bars flcient fodder, C. W. Johnson, M.P.P., c . • " ' ', brore ships from overseas have vts . . . ` " cf 'their cell and attempted escape. stated here over the weekend. He k ,<,- '' - ited Toronto harbor this year than in' • -, . -: The were captured before they got y hel d, a consultation with Saskatche.I . ' ` 'l ` ,•^ ;,,, an other revioua: season, five . Y y P_ - outside the wall of Montreal poison, wan Relief Commission in an _effort e,,:.:. ;•� ;�.\'q a.*' ihern', arriving in a single day fast'- • ..• :_ ' - - here tried for bzeaking'jail and were 'to procure Leed for lice stock of this �: ,�■t week: Included among them have be+ n senlehCeli to fwo - years in penitentiary, area. '' .. , l rIN , Swan• vessels from London Live of ..' . ._ _ _ . ' . 1 - $... ';'. , "'. `e •sea and Sunderland, England; Stav- - • • -' ; <M -T z , • enger and'Bergen, Norway; Antwerp, "`: Mystery Blast Kills .. _,',P_ _ -.. _ Two _ ._. i �' .... Belgium, and Hamburg, Germany. • • ` - . : The Toronto Harbour Commissioners. . Woman l�eseued by Firemen . . ` -.:• , report total tonnage of the harb,r _ �0 . ''' " ` °<•' °' - season to the end of September. at ' -, - Buried to Shoulders in Debris. With Surroundin Wrecks e g g ` AA'ame , b: 11 h- a , E,; . a � I .. X • = � nearly '1,820,00'0 tons, which is 25d,- 000 tons greater than that for tits same period last year. It is stated - '! • the total for the 1933 season will sx- �`� •. :dew Glasgow, N.S., Nov.,2ti. -Cic• kuoren aS norkmen repaired half a . t '> .y ;' "" Geed the all -time high record.tonnage tims of a terrific explosion that wreck- dozen damaged stores in the vicinity `' <' • -of 1932 by at, least a' third of -a mil• ed� the-heart of ,th:s' town's business and linemen restored 300 telephones +� �b lion tons. district, two bodies war recovered to use. - . �� _.� - from the ruins of a two- storey brick . There was some concern about• Lhe - ,� <y § ;' � i .» Manchester Chamber -.• - � _ _ building, where the mysterious blast condition of the Canadian National - ". z'a, . .I had its origin: TLey were' identified ftailaay line, directly behittd tie scene,T _ • Urges Chinese Air Service ;oj :as Morris David and his nephew, Si• of the explosion. •Steel girders sup• - W, - Manchester, Er.g. -A British ail - 9mon Attie, merchants who had occu• porting the concrete abutment had sA. „• service to China and the Far East is " pied adjoining stores in the building. been -torn loose,- possibly - weakening . being urged by Munches ±er Ghatnbe* Mrs: 'Morrie' David, b}own through the rail base. '� 'e of Commerce as an. essential .business the front of her husband's store, lay The explosion occurred- shortly be• � + - -4 -- factor. In hospital suffering from serious cuts, fore midnight, Simon Attis had just r "' `�� On the pt'oposal of Sir Kenneth _ lburns and •bruises, c}esed h'is -went and. provision store , x I. V .v Stewart, t2 a Chamber �f Commerce " . . Several firemen were,'Ueing treated for .the' nigbt and dropped !n to chat A, � 1. ' hLS pledged itself to give the #ulleat for burn's about their faces and hands, with Morris David, as was his cIlStom.` possible support to such an air service _ sustained when =t}iey heioicall "y' dug The tw° 'were in the rear of David's , "° and has decided to bring the .mattal ._ '- • Ahe•Injured -woman out of debris which clothing 'store when the building split a " w � l� � *may A before the aut2lori�ies. bad buried all but her head and 'wide open• a'nd -collapsed. ° �� , _- shoutdera. _ - _ _ .. _ .. _ As, people streamed out of nearby ,, �' . : m -. Jobless• Grow Food- After extinguiabtng the flames `which dance halls and store3, trey saw Mrs. " ; `� ltoilowed the explosion, firemen, police David's head protruding Isom a• mesa `-' ' _ %, 3 ' - C °l Bg y ajiatnoents�nin ' ` and'votnnteera attacked -the ruins !n of •brick and wood. She was scream• - ::. Y� ^ = r 3; �� w• - • ,oronh 2' 004 ; °bl - °' search. of victims, recovering,David's %- 'body about an' hour and a Calf itffer ing hysterically: "Save my husband: Sate- ms'butbaudr' - - ` '- ' - - _:.... •- = -- - ' . Dr.• Stephen J; Maher, New Haven, Conn., international authority. North Wales have prudt•ced food - worth £14,000 in Lice past year, it wa:- . 'the blast. ' The charred body of Attis Nearby.a huge steel girder erashed on tuberculosis who, after 25 years- f- research, .announces deve'op. stated at a recent conferen^e convener • •vas fo+tnd late this mornine. through an unoccupied car parked on � • went ore special type of - bat4erix that destroys -the baeillns •or tuber• by the Welsh - department �`1 the Na• a�e _ • r.,,ow of the upheaval, was ati:: n ^_• ' � .. ,. , the street. � •.. _ � calosts, human, bovine and avian. , „ _ •, _ j . tienal •Council of Social Service here. • - • ' • 111 .. F% o� d.s..+. �s ,�'n,.. - , "'4T:c —, - �.'•,.. s„s _ .,�„'ir •�" t,"'. .e,.s, ,!'rc .-a .lx': «E.'- •, .. .,.. -��,e .. ., �'±L.: -.:••h.. -�.. ;?.. :W +( cT`r ,'9 °721' ii F ,x- . -96" •fi' •n'4,•+c'' °�= .� -• :• ''y+.`°-".:.. .� •r.,*,r '�..ra!' •,^',.,,� a.tc - "t'�/•'.+.�' - ;:. , �.. ..� :rsise' ai•+x1d'P�,_ .?*3'r•S la,.s....�#;•�' ..y�.l•. b.... ..w.:.,;,. r'^ ''"g'°'`H. •?6'" Yr; .^�'.. 4: " • ... ,... ,�.' •�- - - . a, -., _ .... '... s.» .+- . +. i - -. . -s .. .. .. .:{• r ,. ... _ .L . .. .. "jam Y- �.,...+ .. : r.' r. ... .. . r, ' - '�4..,'.is. "� : .5, �;.!�•"k. ' +vq,G: as. •i ^ i•,,.,J� � ,; + � '"xp fir;'` ♦¢ MIL ES . _ ... p.�8e: EiOtV,� `More for a - _ Turre rne but i .. _ or the s�cyn_ e_ _ _mon, The small boy was much interested " - •- . " —dud Poker Ran 40, 'too'► . In watching_ a baldheaded man scratch the triage of hair around the side of U Now we, give every plan who "rolls his own" more- - - -` his heath. The man kept' It up so long g2 •� _Turret Fine Cut for the same old rice 1 On at the' boy finally reached over and - p this new _ y y FO deal you'll et still more ri arettes from 'raid in a loud whisper: "Say, mister, �': � • . y g $ every ,pack• p y' a$e of Turret Fine Cut —you'll actuall rave moue b Nv you'll'-never catch him that way. Why _ _ ,� - purchasing this cool an fragrant cigarette tobacco ' Don't you run hem out in the open ?'' and buying your own cigarette papers ; Don'ts For the Bride Who Wishes to Get Along With Her. Mother -in -Law:: __ Rememberi too —you can get i -large booklets of. _ . "Vogue" or "Chanteclee, cigarette papers free in -- '- Don't begrudge waiting oil - -her, • -exchange for one complete set - of e s." 'Don't criticize' ller personal habits. g p Pokes ands: Ideas. n't criticize her "old- fashioned" UGDEIV - It �jayS to ,"Roll Your Own" with Don't forget to practice tolerance ��' _- •= ` " A always. UVpRPoo - - . li - Don't belittle her real or fancied aflmenta(' — k,rl ' Don't (out loud) resent dealings she �� � _.• •- - U.R:. - `•_ _ .. _ ` `,'� with her son. CUT Don't try to retorka her methods of C1GaRET t F I N E C lJ T household management. T� rOB �.' _. _.. _ _ ACC CIGARETTE TOBACCO A great man who stood up to ad- areas a crowd, with a pair of buttons off his vest, would .probably find that .. - -_ _ S' A V E_ _ J H E .- P O. K E ' R H A N. D S o C Imperial Tobaccompany of Canada, Ltd. _ the absence of the buttons attracted " i:iiore- attentiofi- than- he-did: - - __ _ • - Junior- "Wbere are you going, 516th- Widening of Thames tr dear ?" llrotber Your,�Daddy and I are go- rPROT E� . Bridge Approved lag td a surprise party," CHILD Junior — "Can't I go to6- -and can't pee take Bobbfe.and Susie along tou ?" Project Will Allow Four Mother_ "No, you were'not invited." hildren gained Traffic Lanes— Estimated - Junior -- ".Well, don't,y -ou :think they health and strength Coat of i685,OQ0 t would be lots more surprised If you " . Cost the summer took us all -" London. —After gears of suspension SCOTT'S the London County Council finally has Some singers; are like most... folks' -EMULSION - •approved - the design of the - cou*cli'a - ear this year.. They+ only hit on one will help them keep well architect, Mr. G. Topham Z<orrest, "tor the widening of_ Waterloo Bridge... through the winter. This widening is to be effected -by Ann • = "I got troll _of some fresh the process of "ncsrbeling out;' or mak- u-» Classified Advertising _ PATENT& AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. ' List of want, Inventions and full I Inrormation sent free. The Ramsay 00=- pan;, Worid_Patent Attgrneys. ;"9 [sank Street, Ottawa, Canada Flying Service Costly Brussels.— Official figures show that _ the Sabena.- or Belghiu flying services has cost the State $4,000,000 during ten years: Each passenger traveliing by Deutyie, Antwerp, costs the. State -- country eggs last night." Ing a, projecting overhang. This will- _ Annette— "That's the way they are; glue a roadway of 36 feet, sufficient C)111dPtn.: -Nervous & Mental three miles out in the country ,and a for tour lines of traffic— double the _ BREAKDOWNS :+bey all get fresh." space- allowed by John.. Rennie when Coughs and Colds Neurasthenia; NerT ,aa _ i he designed his bra •! p $ d dge more than 200 Breakdowns, Worry Habit, s What Every Infant Knows a �: years ago. - GO Overnight Stammering, belt conscio•ts- ` iC I N V tT.4M INS As only-We upper' part of the bridge Moehn. daa't vestry rhos Girls o! she Itnle ones news, lack of Success, are _ How big he is: - ` ''" has a bad cou or cold —just get a bottle of due to unreasonable FEAR. - well be widened, these will .be file least has a b d co h or colli and mss with .qua! They melt away under the • The he mussen ky, possible alteration of the- brtdge's aaru of honey. It acts Ilia a dash."- One influence of understanding Iiow- the rooster goes: Qid Salesman (smiling cynically)._ little oleasanr -dose will give unmistakable rw and TRUTH. You can break — appearance from the Outside The reef. Two doses often sad a bad cold. s down the limitations, unhap- Where his curia are. "She always _thinks.. her h.ueband piers, arches and waterways will not • ofness, and torture and be,FREE. y And don't forger MIX• KNOW YOURSELF and your power by How the mooly -eow goes. knows evertbing•" be altered. The estimateTeost of th-e TURF- will rid you or daddy of a cough, cold, purchasing SELF MASTERY, a 100 -page That he Is knowidg for his age._ 'du or bronchitis just as quickly. Its lightning book, dealing with YOU and YOUR pros• s work is £695,000. trick action will astound you. play safe. Re That he is gramme's Wessedest A than approached• a stranger fipoll For some years; 'sauce •the severe substitut". - gustier s-ia sold. everywhere. - least,_ it .will open your. eyes to many Itngeh - the street, stopped him, aad.said: TRUTHS and be the first step toward { eaggtng- at one end of the bridge be-- FREEDOM, Based on the treattueni al That he has rosy -posy tootsy -woot. The Man — "If a train left Chicago" 25.000 cases. Your• correspondence is so- = saes: for New York and averaged 68 miles come noticeable, a temporary relict y lielted. Write today, 25 CENTS prepaid. bridge to take one of the Iine§ of trot Gems from Life's Scrapbook a vsaxanztr LEAVITT, aaa. Who's a tannin' ltey busy lump o' an hour, and another `train, left ,New_ flc• has beetr in use alangslde:- ' Under- Claeumstariee$ amts W.p., 58 Mast 'WaahtaQtol, stz••t; sooda York for" Chicago' and averaged 64 pinning was• carried out where the -Man is not the freature'gf -cireum• Chicago' Atom' - That he must pat -aeake pretty for miles an hour, and they passed, bow stnktng_hau taken place and the bridge stauceo." —Berg Disraeli :' ^ the ladles. old am I ? "' never had. to be closed to traffic. "It Is our relation to circumstances } „ That he is a boofle oofle, hrmpsy• Stranger -- "Why, you're 39 -" though a slow speed limit wag en-, _that .determines tbelr influence. upon The. �101lIBlL� dumpily, ad he Is. The Man — 'That'd right; but how to - But the infant -of today. . does not the world- did you figure it otrt ? "' 'forced. _ _ us: set ee, _ know how the borsie goes!• "Meet every sdvers8 circumstance _ Stranger--:-'Well, yott see, I have "a as its master. " —MI r Baker Hendee E Grading It $ y. Eddy. Gas In ills in after' bong. t, ucan Cousin that's ]salt crazy, and he's 19. $g g , water brash,' pain after eating, etc., can _q "Circumstances. I make dreum- The old commercial traveller was Covers- New Regulations w l overcome ak a within force minutes r you - relating- .his ezperfences 'to s -- youug Gene— '=Say, Pete. i bear your wife stances. " — Napoleon L' _ will take a -, li ;rte' Bisvrated ]isgrles;a -mail. Handee Egg Scale and Candler mail- ' "Superiority to circumstances Is one to water after You Eat. .The ordinary - still adores you after two years of mar- g Bisuraied Magnesia which you can get _ Qlil Salesman = "3tfd dour'. forget, tied life. Is that true ?" _ ed complete with copy nevi~ relailatidns of- the most prominent characteristics at any drug store will correc, acid stone. ' •allever try to sell an encyclopedia to a $2.50 postpaid.'. Stafe whether for oil• of-great men'. " ;- Wdrace'Manh. ac6" and stop acid indlgestl" -'1minn- A Pete— "Well, I suppose it is. She or electric light. Mitchell Poultry t•to- i3: fry, it and a;e. bride :'_ • laces burnt offerings !n front of inn y cti prudent mar) shouhl neglect no n Your :Kan — "Why not ?" p Supply,- Mitchell, Ont. circumstances. "— Soaocles. _ _ - 8 three tlme9 a tiny. C • - -. - ":Keeling what must ba is. halt cum. grief, .. JHighland Inn mending it," —Leigh Hunt. ' ti'hea• We ask,a friend ,tor ills can•' The age td grown too va <-t: a nidrster ¢ did opinion what We really want is his plan The feathers of tfirds are; perhaps, y candied opinion.. A reputed sbortage Must herald. every soilddrn,4 >;lep 3t more effecietit as an armor than is osknr rskeept takes; commonly realized; shot are often de•' ewRAW uRS 7 in oak trees may be the result of their flected by the feathered coats of game use for the manufacture of antique.- No will counts singly and pretentious - 8 ft!101Mtlg�ItiR _ Mthltgel*llt FOR "PROMPT RETURNS" 'man birds. - - Aloe excellent for Temporary Deafeess ` furniture. The modern bathing suit _ _ and Head Noises due to- esnreaden < " — "FAIR GRADING " - Y1aa taken all of the kick nut of strip Is nothing'd by the beige inachines. 'a fans" by vow Fla and swiasaEn[. ' " +� he makes. ' "1 'say, Brown, have you got that A. O. LEONARD, Inc, I - ,BEST PRICES poker. Use discretion or your sins I love small things - a IIlt1e bird that umbrella I lent you ?" "No, I lent it 70 Fifth Ave., Now York City : - will. find you out on the front page.. sings - to a friend. Are you wanting it ?" ` .l „•� S H I R YOUR Grab at too much and youre morally "Not exactly, but the, chap who lent it sure to' get nothing. "'A worm is a- A little flowe•i• beside' a .wimpling• 't f - caterpillar that has been out playing brook, to me says the owner wants it.' YOUR LIVERS MAKING _ RAWFURS strip poker. a little child with light ima� i»ings. YOU FEEL OUT OF SORTS A little hour lent. to- a thoughtful To - - -:Too Dull to Wark book. = RUN DOWN •Wake _ ^f • But of all little things I chiefly Prize,' , aP yotar Liver Bide Of Britain's total population, one Revillon Freres On a- .]one moor, ,a• little Highland . . —No Calomel needed ; 9 Company person in every ten is "too dull of too - inn SAKE” WINCARNIS whist you feet blue, d war on the T adin Com an Limited °°ti sickly" to be absorbed in. induslrg, ac- world, that's your titer which isn't pouring its �. Established 1723 cording to• the famous doctor, Lord Ni'here, amid misty Reps and 'scowl• daily two pounds of liquid bile Into your bowels, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN Horder. ' skies' U work and worry have t the bett" Digestion and elimination are >�as slowed '• Awl the umslee in [current's slee.' y sp rood is secumulatins and inside T O MAIL S H i P MA N T S P g P of you and you are feeling weak and m and taaldn, you feel din, listless, follow the reoommeadation Men bowel-movers like salts, oil. mineral Agencies -at EugIaniI is now. su plying much eater. Isxiev candy or sheaving sum. or 9 P A little maid' .attends with recidy of more than 20,000 medical men. don't ,o far enough, 110 7 ' Montreal Winnipeg Vancouver - more of her own egg needs, her im smiles Take `Vincarnis three times daily. oou sees a liver et3mulaat, tkrter'e tdtW ROberval The pas Edmonton ports hacing decreased by' halt -this Tlit foot-worn guest, and . hlaztng To thousands who once felt as you feel User .Pills L the bat Gins. Sala. Purely vep- 39MIfax = • elndbury Prince Albert Sure Ask for them by time Refuse OS•vaa =elands year as.compnretl with 19•',l. now, this advice has roved invaluable. faggots piles., wthetawtea 25a at all drttaststa q i . -...:. w 'a sash --_J: S. Bltickie. Poems. corm brings to proved all the valuable _ ents of each . Y . eleni grapes (2j+j lbs in ea `.. bottle }, and the strength building TO STOP ITCHING AND TO Says- Children or !'uture - -content of beef and malt eztract.--.It. CLEAR UP ° - !' Must of germ -laden - is not a drug, but a delicious, blood RUM : r .. N •oust with Mum, the motor. May Lose Little Toe Nails and tissue building wine which quickly - , s "' less suction cleaner, It - quickly - Richmond, Va. —Ip g few -more gen soothes tired- nerves and bpilds new_ =t wills .;: h e s o energy. ES • V - t " •� - removes dust without scattering rations children-among the civilized AND SKIN RASH _ SE ...- _ - !t, from Chesterflerdi' and all races may be born without nails on From a the u time will sleep better take moire " • - ry ;r-'' "'' furniture and automobile .uphol . t-belr41ttle•- toes,• Dr, X. Pardo - Castello fully and too entire nearly as }i stry, ,rugs, carpets, silken drape of the University of Havant School .,f ou sbonEd. You will know, then. ' !�. eri�a,,mattresses and el'othing —• y . Medicjne told the Southern Medical how wonderful if is to be on the Fold ' wa' from fur to cFilffon: Well not Association_here..- - to sustained, Vigorous health. �_ 11 mac f :�10T8 harm the most delicate fabric: - For those who are rum -down, or whb Dr. D. D. Dennis UquidPre*Mp- -Red - -Cleans easit , lasts Indefinite) Atrophy of the little toe nail, caused Y' y suffer from ( net'ves,. insomnia, lion, made and inarststeed by the y t ' + :Blue, Highly lacquered, attractively by pressure of the shoe, is a common aemie- or d t Wincarnis 1s e f;rePlk boxed. Size 7 inches b 2. af5iction auei eventually•the nail' may !!e maters of Campana sItalian Babn. y marvelous tonic. Get Wincamis from ,y Trial bottle 35c at our druggist. 13 .Roori 112, , di;7ppear entirely among people who our do st today. —Sales Agentsi 7.. �O�t y 11' Weltin ton E.. THE IOEAL XMAS GIFT. y H tC • - Price $2.:i0 9 -constantly wear shoes, Dr. Pardo Ca`s irold F hi do Co. Ltd: Toronto, Toronto. J- _ tsUo said. ISSUE No. 48- 13 ; �+�y,•+�,+ ant,.., , . - -,s a , _ �y,., .. ... , �' ✓• ,S _'m.• +. •�� ',y• � `,R, .v- ••• -+ -� vc.r, G"T^•. .- .sc-••. a.- , _� -- .I ^.'^,F `•+',.r' 'W;••v +4'`rw'��- ;x'•%, ,'Q.'.' s _ ...,'"* r :§ .- "�,!•, ► T, -���,' ...� ,.,. '." ..= �- rya+tx7r.- !n'aie.•, .- -� y °- •- - .iir' j• 'N, wY- r. #-F -•,. 'S.,.w� ' �L �" .Jh - Vii. :4 •�",i _..SFr• .•"„1T '�'+'•ai„ � Y. ,6 `�` ^Llie+SR•' .f•,..Rr .. ^W`�"'Z+ ^ r.• N-�., ._�.?a x`.'n.: •t.- . _ti 'e'C;y ' d �' •y, ' ! `Fv ; ._ar -ti, ::,:.. ';. ^'?, _ . •t ."�- .., "•_ ;; - ;`.., i?: {•,.� �_•,...�✓�••�,'- -:' • c . 3� ^•s •�„ +ail •,•� '� s - ,,. C, `. •' . ' �•- :i • a ,,,Y �srs +i '.,k ' �..a _ T :!••� . Pah .. 'r.,('T,y,'4'. �E'S,,,i'JY w .4 'r - 4w^ `1 -. ., ; -• ~, IMMUNE Amp ,r. .h•0 — 1Pheasant shooting is -still be •� t, ��� ciao satsslditog a theatre or moving United Ciurth Banquet, Tie M. asd .der was named for each polling sub- ing carried -on along the hke picture show several timee-aweek, M• a+� division to oversee the distribution shore. It is reported the oat• x, of cards for protest sigasttsres. The x'.� - -» -• _ and other gowise ways of getting The annual banquet of the Miss- attendance at, the meeting included man with a gum was accosted by :4 _ ggRMg � p two aEran ere, who sated him if - - - rid of their mosey. Many of ionary and Maintenance Dept. of representative's from Whitevale, Gr -• g tt•t +pscye•r'; +1.+@i! psldiand•asee. those ,who were earning high the United Chasrch was held on Tees- een River, Cherrywood,' Brougham he was shooting pheasants sad s" OOS LO she t1•ttad � +� wages is those times are now on day'evening in the basement of St: and .Claremont. asked that they• might seat•ch•his �` -- Btritsiastooin sdvac•. g Andrew's Church. About 90 members car, claiming that the were y _ relief, whfia they might have had srtd iriendg from Pickering and And -" -- • Grd of Thaalts con - tables. Finding w pheasand. ' '— a nice, substantial bank account, ley sat down at the tables, at which in the car they,dems, ded•81000. 1. _ JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor, which would keep the wolf from a splendid dinner was served by the 'Miss Clara Underhill; of •Clare- the amount of the fline. The man the door in these days of de Woman's Association. The evening mont, wishes to thank the many atsked them to show their badge, - y pes@ion. was presided over by F. M. Chapman friends and neighbors for their kind- which they could not produce, NOTEd AND COMMENTew The idea of saving up in times of chairman of the M. and M. Committ- ness and expressions of sympathy, sayiog that they were left at :. --- prosperity should not be confined ee, who proposed and announced the and, the many beautiful floral trib- home. The man foolishly paid The Canadian Radio Cow toission to individuals, but government9, toasts of the program, responded to utes in her recent bereavement in thefamount demanded as the men r ~{ 4s still reeeivia a by E. n Chapman; Mrs. Smith, Mrs. the death of a kind and loving fath- ' • - g great deal of municipal council@ and corpora M. S. Chapman, Rev. H. G. Crozier, er. were fakirs evidently, se they had -stdveree criticism. . It is criticised tions should remember that times Mrs. Crozier, Mr Short and Rev. no right to collect a $ne even if ; for changing waver lengths of- of prosperity sad time9 of depre@- Bert Howard, of Arcola Sask., the Authori�• A;roo they could show A constable's 7- `. speaker of the evening, who gave badge. several stations with the result lion alternate. It has always first -hand information on the near That tuberculous infection 'does ! ;that they are placed so close to been the case and will continue to unbe ievable terrible conditions of not, as a rule take place to adult Card of Thanks 1 life, but that the disease, breaking other powerful stations in the be in the future. Some think the Province of Saskatchewan,' out In later years is an outcome o We wish to thank through your Clouds of grass- hoppers, so inten- child infection —tile dormant germ <,Unkted States apd,. Mexico, that that when a man is thrifty during only awaiting some run -down coa- paper, the Brougham and Claremont R ' -you cannot separate one from the the Rood times, and is gradually se as to settle on - -a 140 acre field dition, some towering of vitality, to Fire Brigades for coming to our ass• y of two -foot barley and within two break into • activity, authorities' now other. So man of the programs accumulating a substantial bank hours causing that field to appear agree. istance in the burning of our barns y p g t3 g Children are especially suscept- on Saturday morning, also the many; -- of the . Cuwmiaaion s principal account, he is a miser, when in as if it had never been sown. Cattle ible to infection; there to scarcely friends and neighbors who carcasses lying in the fields having a chance of escape if they are al- helped to >•� Station. C R O• T, are given in reality lie is only ehowitiv good towed to remain in the domes of guard the other buildings.. died from starvation. Horses' having the tuberculous, We have, there- ' Lire French language, so that they common sense. to be shot rather than have them st- fore, in this disease a vital child Fred and Mrs. Paetill and =` are not a reciated b the Ontario arve *to death. Butter, 7 cents problem. Guard them from contact Family.. Green River Oat. , y per Lvith ¢nnsurnptives. Keep them in listeners. The music i nod, but+ The Royal Winter Fair, like the pound. Carloads of cattle going out, the fresh air day and night; cleanse '�•"'- R, y and nourish their bodies 'so that A King's D•crr..a . When we cannot understand what Canadian National Exhibition is and the shippers having to pool: en- they ma grow up strong, healthy ' ough to make up the, freight on the men and women, and the fight ;rung ago a wicked King decreed is being paI4, its Value is loch to us, growing in importance .every car, after the proceeds of the, sale agForst childrmpti nave id!� bei won. d that all the children of a given age The Commiaaiao, no doubt, is year. Both have become fairs of of the cattle were found to be insuf- there is the Queen SZary Hospital musk die. such cruet times seem 'here they should be taken without long past, and we are g r doe the quite popular with the 'French iatet'natlonal' importance. Both ficient. Sam. Linton, late of Arcola. delay, for only through such treat- itge asaaHtn�titaeindi¢eretice o! confirmed the statements of 'Mr. merit as is a afforded at this tnstitu- people. !Station E g C L, whose are attracting.- acting•.- exhlbitc)C9 and R tion, !s there ho a of recovers. some, which permits consumption Howard. Tae audience, following the hope . cull to claim many innocent child- are As this hosp!tal is maintained ran for Its own? programs good, cannot be sueetators from many foreign address felt obliged to start work a- largely by voluntary concribuktons Children, especially chose of ten- _ heard 'distinctly, as they are countries and mucli of the inform. gain and provide _another car to send —p Pose send your gift to. George 'der years, are particularly suscept- we�t, d. Reid, Treasurer, Queen Mary it,le to consumption. It is a disease ' always accWt,paaied by a'. whist ation about Canada is gained adding to the 296 cars already dy Hospital for Conaum cfve Children, from which, uaaiaea, they seldom ling sound, which destroys what from a visit to either of these two t out by U iced Church' o e tre , Doron o n cove c help such as sezl the n Chu of 223 C lleg 3 et _ c 2. given h this Province .Fruit, vegetables and -- _ _.. - - _ . the recover. ' Mart Hospital it : Itle+astere a faits. and through them rnany clothing are acceptable. Frank Pet - Slil'HY� SUFFER with R.heu'matisn, t etc c aces are increased • o vie arxi I+;.. CI....�t a B �ti Tntni.a rtQF RiT They come, these pole and wan reception Was good: What hurts false ideas about our Country hag �a � � e yo MCAPS lttele osea, - too iii co. Dare asst go•. s diest nary people •ia thgt the been diepelted. The Royal %V inter numbers which were heartily applau- E. C. Jones druggist. �quip,ped, res�y so iurmna¢ o i dui dad. lars into their health. 1Pi11 you. tax .was increased- froth one 'Lo two Fair ban - been in prugreto durinK ^ help bring back their •mues7 _ 'duliard, in order to give fat jobs the past week with record crowds Brougham V A. lease ` n eayo rjrt t, to George to a few of the faithful. We were in atteudanee. - One of _the chief + uas►Mwl Lss11M!s street. Toronto 2. T. C. Brown went into. Toronto- on - promised a Reeat 'iwprov,&dieot' in, attractions. or rather the chief Monday for a brief visit, a SPECIALS -programs and in their reception, attraction. has been the hor4e G. L. Middleton had- a business_ �O %%''�� � Lrs }� � f }y hut all we Rot -was a bungled these, show. and the performance of the trip to Oshawa on Monday' N � t t I ` For : - Mr, and Mss. 31nffat, of Toronto. !!! THUR`3DAY, FRIDAY Some of the sevmrQ9t chticiemp hor -im In jumping is the 'ndcuira. 'i ere 8-rougha n - visitors- -on Saar SALE - 'sotite Prom the press of the party lion of all who see them. The last. and SATURD 4Y # = responsible for the creation of the _United State@, and rpoat of for W. J. Brourr and family, of Toros- Cummlesiun. . European countries have been t''' spent -Sunda• •%itll t: £ order': �•U11r opportunity to parents, T. C. and .�Ir., i3row.. bit all mir Glitiyt. - represented at these" contests. Several Brousham ppople attend- y y t STORES 0neof the mostdisgustiog scenes The wonderful perEarnanee if the e3 the funeral of Eli �ighs °ris Haking Su Price plies wan- Ht Economy p. that ever took place in a civilized horses is a thrilling eight, curl fbe- tE�r, of Green River. pfl Saturday. All our Frnit,4,- Peels, L'aerttes Etc.,, Pre this year'N crop and -of the t*ountry was enacted on -Sunday borsmsmship diapiayed is roust ' 'A carloai .i usr men helongintr t' E3igheat Quality. tirP tnitF -i f'Y:urch ascended a banq- eveairrg in the city of San Jose, impressive. In Addition' there 4n uet in Oshawa tui Monday evettinA. 9tonetesa 2 - NEW -CROP 2 ' --California. when two self•confess also a splendid exhibit of cattle; The "Broughatrt friends of - Mrs. Lba. - QQ�� ed kidnappers sod murderers were Nhdep, hogs, fowl and other- dotue� i °' l J. F., Glover: of Claremont, Dantes, for 2 tic• i s Lt�, a 8c are hoping -that her illness is not of Figs,' for • dragged from the }ail and horribly ticated animals, as well as doga a serious nature. - Citern —Lemon Ors age —Mixed : treated. and mutilated. and finally and cats, all of the very Best-- The-menbers'of the Brougham con-. Ole lb. 28c lb. Peel c h a lb ' hanged froth two trees in the pub breeding. Many of these exhibits gregatlon were very sorry to hear - ' .28 1 2? li© park, rhe, two inen had kid came from the United States and of the serious illness of Mrs. Glover and hope for* a speedy recovery. Clace Cherries 'Walnuts `almonds . upped a very popular young man. Western- provinces. There iA also Mrs. Dunn, delegate from the Br- per [b. 40c. jfb.IIc --Par l.b. 39e, j tb. 12t~ # lb. 18c. is Rrdditste of the aalversity, and a magni8-eent display of flowers, oultham Branch of the Woman's Ins- „ eon of a ' wen departmental fruit and. vegetables. which show titute, to the Ptostricial `Convention - RE CLEANED -O , which was held in Toronto, reports Rs�s�n8 eHtroorekproprietor. The Dung man, the violence that Canada can pro= a worthwhile ' session, interesting - . a t, as treated to a most duce-the-very best of these pro and helpful. Sultana. 21be 27c _ Currants -1 lb. 2oz. tin "adish manner. and after being d+icte. They are also proof that The tenth annual- meeting. of the Puffed. 2 lbs 86C Citize Lexia, with seeds 27c Per lb. d1 cents - - .smordered his body was weighted Canada is not merely' a land of• tle' League will be held in the Fire Hall, on Monday, Dec. 4th, at Bleached, per lb. 21c "15 cents large size 22 recto ` ;;;dtaain apd thrown into the Pacific eoow and ice, but also s country 8 p..-m,- Reports and financial state - Qkean. The body was recovered with a delightful cliwate, _other'- ments will be given and election of - .CANNED PINEAPPE, quarter pound 17 cents-" - on -Saturday ; and its - condition wise these flowers and fruits could officers head. Shoo your interest by ar•r� Kellogg's ' attending this meeting.' Co iCtt'e or nhowed that the unfortunate not be grown. Tot, only, are the Rev. D; N. McLachlan, D. D,, Sec- 1 Quaker r. Y.ouDK man was horribly treated. exhibits of a very high order, bat - rotary of Evangelism and SociaF Sei with each pkg of Sun Ray Health Food, at reg. priee 23c. - T{,i@ so enraged ih'e people that the hnildiag', the' Colleeum. in vice - Department �f the United Chur- an �+__ � Co yT�matQ� G. .7� .. �. � lit'• 1Lhey gathered around the jail, in -to which the Winter' Fair is held is ch. occupied St. John's oupit on Sun- a e• day and delivered a very earnest ad- -bars, 25c- 2 Cin@. 23¢. _ :which they entered bg force. not one of the beat on the Continent, dress. A, friend who. - accompanied per tin, lOc. withstanding the fact that there In fact all buildings in Exhibition him sang two .solos which were very 'W You ori er PHONE PICKERINA 900 - e delivee were about Ofty policemen within. Park, are spacious and very dur. much appreciated. its wells Striving to protect the ably built and splendidly adapted A number of Brougham people at- . tended the funeral of the late Jas. ....'two criminals, but they were pow for the purpose for which each Underhill, of Claremont, on Sunday - said t In' the press departs it . was erected. In the World's afternoon when interment was made ickefin' Hard rr Gitre tore eai8 tl►nt"flve thousand acreamipg, Fairs which have been held at in Salem Cemtery. The sincere tlylit- Corsing men and youths .-took the different times` in the. Baited paths of her Brougham friends is expressed for his daughter in her law into' their own hands and States, the buildings have all been sudden bereavement. • wrought vengeance io-a most hor Uf a temporary character, only to A - heavy rainfall occurred here. on rible fashion. The mob contsioed be torn down when the' fairs were Saturday night and Sunday and can- ' -The Canadian Winter Home Needs Plenty of Hest and Light. many women who approved of the ended. Those in Toronto, how end nearly alt the snow to disappear. It is hoped -that it will help to' fill `: -,Buy a Findlay Oval Range and a Alladin Lamp. il - - lynching The governor of the ever, are of a permanent•charactee, up many of the wells that have - You, will always be Satisfied; 16tste also ptrongly backs up the built to eland for . "ages. They gone dry, necessitating the 'hauling of water by the farmers for their Lamp, peal at 84.25. action of the mob. While the two show that the men behind the _ " Alledin , e d kidnappers stock. It will be arduous job if - ppers richly deserved this enterprise have faith in the future they will have to do this all winter. I Only Coffield L+'lectric Washer, ` method of administering justice, it of the country. The directors of On Thursday evening a ineetin>; . spec#al for889.00. is entirely different from British the Exhibition are all men of was held in the B.t'outthatn United - ' - jaatice. Such a scene could never well known, business. ability and Church for the purpose of organiz- . Plow Shares for all- makes of Plows. y ing the township to protest the pro- _ ' be enacted in - British territory, as long as such men_ are directigg potted widening the scope of the Litt- Airen t for Mc�."ormick- Deering Farm Machinery and Repairs. .where every man charged with a the destinies of these fairs success nor n nor Act, by -Belt #hg winC and crime is egtitleid to a, fair trial. will be assured, beer by the glass and the establish-. - Our Motto,—"We have it, Can get it, Or _ ment of beer parlors. Rev. S. C. it is Dot made." -Moore, representing the 'Provincial. _- . - The Hon. -E. N. Rhodes, the • Prohibition Uition,ggave a very, int- *• ~C• ���t PI Audley erestin and enlightening add ess. d S N9 • l - _'Dominion Minister of Finance, in _ •"' Officers of the organization were el- � ••-•:peaking at the dinner at the F M' Chapman suffered the Ioss of 700 bushels of apples from the ected as follows : Hon, Pies„ Rev. - "" -- iipeniog of the Winter Fair; made early frost, Mr. Wilson, of Whitevale; President .� H R E :*-strong- appeal for economy. Mrs. Wonriscott has returned to Mr. E. Wilson, of Green River; Vice- Ouring the war when the country her mother's home from. the, hospital president,' Mr. Warren Willson, • of _ a•vae enjoying great prosperity, and is progressing nicely, Brougham; Secretary-tressurer, Mr. We. have on our display tables many lines which we are passing on to The school concert takes place on Wm. Duncan, of Green River. A ten- yoa.at away below preaeat coat prices. To clear these fines .,:. lea- and when every- peeaoa 'who was the - evening of Dec. 21st. Keep this we have substantially reduced the prices in ?able and wilting to- work had date open for something good. �813d This . each -which via s► verb► attractive bay for you• - plenty of employment at very The snow of the previous week in- Mn't be laid up with Quinsy, Ton- Men's Work Boots, corne'in and see these, 1.80 and 2.49 pr, *= blab wages, that was ,the time terfered somewhat with motor traf- silitisI CQpgh and Sore .Throat,. Use , �Bo�e' and Giirls' Scampers, while they last, 99c pr. •-•when money Should have been flee- on some of our surrounding Sybilla Spahr's Remedy, It's effect- r saved for the' inevitable rain concessions and-•alderoads. ° Men a Heavy Sweater Costs at 2.49 each. y -ive, safe, coats IeM and guaranteed. Boys' Eagli @h Sport Pilate, 8pecisi, 96c per pair. ' -day. Hut while the money Weather prophets are attemptir;' Try it. E. C. Jones, dtitiggist. Men's Fine Shirts, a bargain at 96c and 1.00 qp. - y Cftme to make a guess at'the weather for Metre Work. Shirts, good gn�rUty, 76o each. '.'in easy it was spent with,& lavish 'the eorriing months. •Several gaeeses 1 'hand, ns' if the days of proaperit °e •already gone haywire on the , NSURANCE y We are always glad to see you and it iR never atUr ttrouible to show . sample to date. woul.l t ►at forever, and as if sick. yon o>ac ttrterohaudise. - nr rra�T �. •�' overtake them. Grasmere farm has won 4th place -- ` T ,c rna•- v- , on Alaska floats at the Royal Win- CYRIL R. MORLEY- Phone 2904 abundance of ter Fair. F. M, has been working _ ern;,l .) „ •.,� •i r,!pat, of money, hard and diligently -- a ilea y with this grain L B ADLE Y. the •' ,I -.,ent foolishly and will'nndoabtedly wiA the' reward Piekerin - �Yit. an li y g cat v, Xv.-a ophones and i vert �lI tom sort of ad. Phone 87C0 - p = ; $ j� R.= . icing; 'Congratulations. � .. _ _ ,� • -. %r`'+� ,w f ;it .n -. t - �,,: ,i :,�•'` - a�.,a.,a tr.�'`v✓s'�y'.I- ��;' w, .3'c�'��A„ti< {° I :•r;..,.,••,�.. —__ . _.... - ,,.. -. - -.. __ - - .. - - __....- _.,.- ar,rr'� -. >.W. �At,�'::ar =..• ;,,am-,,,fi, 'r�:3,itep` z... ,_ • i.' .3F � p� R Cn ' .., r. . - - v • •• ±.. . 'pe+•�!n f'i� -4t >. - •'_�_•,�..i.. - R, � .. r le]',y! <Td,aIitlelLOi!I7 Several cars have been dillebed llW s a g, g 0 ■deep 4t around the neighborhood, owing FRED STACEY - ;dI�DRBH 'Dorn, on Sunday, Nov. 2dtb, to to the very icy roads. Nave you ver thoushe how in- • tr„ -Mr. and lies. Beaton, a so secure are �. hopes dad pldtas of Painter and Paperhanger , Mr. and Mee. Lye have become • Tboe, Paterson hue commenced the poor, who, de na.nt upon their y hie season of skate sharpening, is antsy Krnings, $aa ills ■ ouuook eemts per hour or by contract sa�ii� NHARTOYN :.nettled in their new home. � so resat} cas,agsa when sickness anywhere, open and looking for bas ass, toms? They bear a double cross, T �pp ��TT r� ahae. and -Mrs. Scott, of 8ami1 A miecellanr.oue shower was for in addition t physical susering, Satisfaction Guaranteed. .1 �' U t1 A lY \.t E -- -ton. *Pont a few days with James Riven on Friday night last to Miee poverty ie i';` ae d�isnmoe a°aa•a 16 years ezperience. ,: i y�vans, Etwi Redahaw. north of here, by by this class, is is ooasum don pl{�}� DRIVE, DUN87i1RTON A1�TO11tOBILR K Barn, on Saturday, Nov. a 25th, the younit people of the neighbor- wfeiol�,r fostered n by their . o �ninog or write Dunbarton P. O, to Wm. and Mrs. vans knee AI hood. Her marriage takes place food. fresh air, resat, the only known - - dine Ward) a coo. cure. is beyond their means. what BURGLARY , The Young eo la's ?goers? of shOr�y' then is to be acne? There id no PRIVATE MATERNITY NUR$ - g p y A visitor cause into town a few alternative, They must be helped. O,SUALTYI '•: �,., .. the United Church will take days ago, The Toronto and Muskoka goner- ING HOME- •charge of the service on Sunday Claremont streets dwe too n w boildlnoes cumptiv wi erth r- LIP'S IPi8II8ANOE "' r- -evening. vice now ttan ever before their Medical and Convalescent Cases with ice, applied his brakes, whirl only handicap being lack of sum- aCCe red Phone Pickering 798(3 801E Many of oar male citizens who cleat funds. There are but taw, p are not busily engaged, are to be ed aronod and struck nearly every patients who can par anything to- + : y object that could be reached, in wards their keep. Where id xoT Private Private Rooms Le • Es " NE1LL -„ seen these Gaye starting out With eluding one of the gas pumps in, 0RE for whom the whole cost of y Rates 810.00 •the shotgun under the arm. front of Jahn McGrath's property. aiaereance ae amouniined' tOmany Inspection invited FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND; Sam and Mrs. Stephenson, of The many friends o 1lSta. J. E. thousands or dollars in the year. MRS GEORGE THOMY90N BMBALDdER ``� +Uehawa. spent Sunday with the these institutions must look -to you . ;�a T` Glover will regret to r of her and to other warm hearted friends. Phone 7$08 t3ucceesor Co�W. J. Mather, latter's mother, Mrs. Gibbons, who sudden illness and emoval to g has not been in n t you please Rena what you 1 _ lately. good health hospital in Toronto where slit 243 CollegerStree , Toronto e$ urer. 61.24 Btoutfvflle, R. R. No, '1 Stoufiville ;y Walter Thomson and family underwent 12 M a surgical operation Night and Day.Jervice spent Sunda with the former's oa ltiioniiap Her condition is Reliable Business Phone Residence Phone - -- - -mother here. Mr. Thomson is serious through the presence of PA]N GONE IN 15 MINUTES, us- �'" 9801 8820 complications. but is expected to ing 16UMCAPS for Rheumatism, - _ - building a bungalow on his Mark' be dome' shortly. Her presence Backache, Sciatica. E. C. Jones dr NURSERY STOCK a A •� ham property at present. and services will be greatly missed uggist• DIN ,L i t1T GAR,Li, �t Mine Jenne sense,^ of Bolton, during this brief period: As spending a few days with Miss — - - - - -- .FOR FALL AND SPRING 1 Our. Brock and Kingston Rd9. -Clara, Underhill. The mothers of ,. _ STANLEY - :-THEATRE PLANTING. - Mice Underhill and Llfias Verner In Memoriam -- _ -- _ 3 General Repair Work'all'care, were close friends in other years. FENNEY — ' In loving memo of Super list of y Trees, -. The members of the BoRliog � :: STOUFFVILLE -_ p ,hard Shrubs - guranteed at reasonable - Club are being advised th tt the our youngest and dearly loved --- and Plants,_both fruit prices. daughter, Norah Elizabeth (Betty) G1ub supper, which was postponed FRIDAY and SATURDAY Acetylene Welding who went to be with Jesus, Dec- and orna>g►enf,;al. a last week, is being -held this (Fri ember 2nd, 1931, aged 7 years. :.. _. -Dee. 1 and 2 - ' Batteries ropaired and charged, _ day) evening. All are,p!ged to be + " . Roat Pruned Fruit Trees that =ave Firestone and Dunlop 'Tire@.1 _ present. Two dear bright eyes, a tender smile "'MIDNIGHT CLUB" Macy from out of town attended A loving heart that knew no guile; Valuable time in eninirrg Gasoline and Oils. the fanerel of the late Jas. Under. T love H arms filled her breast, Clive Brook George Raft into bearing early. Refreshment Booth in Conneatioa - ' '• -bill on Sunda which is re And in His arms she went to rent. Phone Pick. 7600 ported t= , _ You are not forgotten Betty dear, Pictorial Comedies i (night i dap) to have been �ooe of the }Argent Nor will you ever be, J T ELLIOTT, 11 attended funerals . held ' in the As long as life and memory last, MILTON SLE=EP United Uhuren. TUEf3 AY and WEDNESDAY THE "MADELINE" The Badminton Club members We will remember thee. ' Lovingly - remembered by Mother Dec. -and 8 421 nnnnnrn.•.•.,D - are meeting two and three nights - BEAUTY•' - SAL[ 11�' a week in the hall, and are finding Father and Family, _ "UNWRITTEN LAW-, Wes+- -••� r• - -plenty of exercise and recreation. Here's a "Big Special- ter _ '..'i8everal of our old curlers are If Britain had Lost the War Wedaesdav night prizes will be g P you. ladies _ awarded b who need a nice new smart active members of the Club, y Delbert Hoiden to d + - - Rev. J. E. Glover attended the At the Memorial Celebration of holders of lucky tickets, Permanent W we. '-special meeting of Presbytery the anniversary of Ypres Day, held JUST FOR A LWIrLD TI:.:E K r held at Oshawa on Monday. and ae by -the Ypres League. Rev P. T. B. ^— -- -_ so get busy and make an appoint -. a result the members of the-con. Clayton, recalling in. his address the . Parking space in rear of the °°sat with me. regation of the Unit-!d Church debt this country caves to the men Beautiful Neatait Wage, price $t. Eyesight $ $ - Thentre are due for some very acceptable who held. the Ypres Salient, said. Stu $url y p that in one of the Government build -- - also oD'' te..asY, 'n•�+ -••� +....- surrpprisee shortly. �y R••issa s N st - Mrs. Wru. Birkett repay?* from ings adjacent to the Horse Guards J� 1►i Finger Wave and Oil. Shampoo, 50c as tl . was a docusbent 'that told the nation A! lY 400 - the south a very plewAant:.trip of of the fate that would have been in , Marcel and OR.Shampoo. 40e ; ;'DISNEY BL00 . _ _ - twelve days, -travelling 31-00 .nilee. Mani••ure �• - 36c store for it if our men had failed in and she is at present enjopltiR the their. duty. It showed that there I A R Facia, „ Olebatra shade of some of the truer of the T1NnEt li,AAJU lJte. • _ Try My SPe• Hot Oil treatment $1.00' pesl� �° ra'm'• >u would have been laid on this coun -- namerous orange gooveb' of the try a war debt of 6,000,000,Q00. Snecepotpily to -nRht kiy p need &.00 - 6tate of Californl *. FRANK ROBINSON Just Rbat Your needs, - - -- c pounds and that the. whole c the ��de11, The 9toafl'ville Theatre is draw• country would have been occupied 'ing many from this district. The by troops of our conquerors until _ _ ut Torunto. Phone l90f1 CLARE1iON� new aoanri equipment- !e up to such time as we would have paid the _ date and very efi°ective.. The debt. Every colony would have been IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS ; +oaaagealent havA a good Conner• taken from us and our children Children a Snecislty. - .} lion with the film distributors, would have been .brought up a helot - and all the new big +v rite► to g pictaree are ;People. — Loudon Times . ' - . _ e . ' i •• • .; , -^to be seen early. _ FRANK ROBINSON -Jul The local blacksmith_ shops-are L_ Condor Avenue, Toronto busy -these days fitting up the • - -- - - 33 d 7,e bobsleighs of the neighborhood. TII� �QSl!!1 + _'We stall have several in the com- �tsbtX� f .i/�irr'or�rals imunity. and outside of it. that Eyes • TORONTO ..are not sure that winter bas set � TORONTO 1, i - � " 'Ain. A few more weeks of. this should be convincing. - M Single 64x. Return Wo, Whoa trine approseb- - .. IDeath of James Underhill Modern o .12 Trips es he ftmd boar tics The death of the late James Unuf • ° WEBSTERS -= ` taemlorlal. we sxeeaC. •erhM took plane on- Thursday, Nov., . I.tfe ��A Each Way Each Dap � tributs b'tha. 23rd, at fit. Hichaei'a Hospital, Tor- DID AiII etc t,M by.busi- Ezter Week- End persom they 'has been '•canto, where he - had been taken to '.by C. H. `Tuck. � Service. Ito honor. undergo an operation, but passed a- mess men, eagiaeers, bankers. seeares way before: the operation wan made. MIGRANE judges,' architects, physidaas, °_ the best result. Service was held in the United Chun- _ worry frame, to Aw a, libel an des- Dail Service "N's, Oteater Tribute" -ch, Claremont, on Sunday afternoon, y _ "+ "'s'f"1 �� °� N. W. STrl1FF0$D I - �wlth the assistance of the Brough- Part 1 wbrown the world ova•. -: w .Fares - ,am Union Lodge A. F..and A. M. When we consider that seeing is si Aft You �q!(1 ��.�>mZ ,Khmmbon Road fix, Rev. J. Glover gave a very gym- mental action and that all seeing- is The New Int+ernatiooal provides between Toronto'and • { 7 .pathetic address to the friends and done by the brain, that memory is the means to.suacess, It isanall- - '�''hans ,Whitby I ' :`.relatives, of which, it was estbnated Likened to a gallery hung with pict- knowing teacher, auniveredqua- Buffalo, Hamilton, DPtroI 09 690 were present. Interment took ures (impressions indelibly impress- tioa ansavaw. place at Salem Cemetery. The` late ed upon us from time to time) it U you seek efficiency and ad- Barrie.* Orillia, Midland. Mr. Underhill was in his 69th year, follows that in our perfect trust in vanceimentivhynotmakedaib - -and and had enjoyed excellent health the the working order or the normal use of this feat toad of lnfouras- f ackson's Point, - Brampton, whole f ;o his lice, excepting the last functioning of the brain and its con- ati°ni AND ALL U. S. A. year or so, when difficulties of any nections de nd n Goes In onbnraryTerres.97sertiyis. r eon our physical as Nee un,.a rrion.. e:oleee,l Hans. ICA* * _ _ r XII " - natnr+e astpeazed to create more con. weA as our mental action. An imp - �n� �i�susLca�. rases - . :POIhTT3. j�� ' aern than in the past. He was born erfect eye will not register ..a per. -on the 7th, &n. of Pickering Town}?- feet 'impression and if all impress- Rftdu and Indio-Paw FMnL Tickets and information at :ran Ce• ip. the son of of the late Robt, Un. ions were received with -effort and wrieefor.pse - •- derhill, also of Pickering Township. in a hazy manner the strain will a- _ 4 •• 1i Y rOAwR i�'�i :R and'WAWANESA INS. (10. illustrations. r • r r S - In March 18% he married Rschael veil little_ but a little only and that ese. fie, . Cheap rates for farm and country Wilson, the late Rev. JQIu. Harris, little 'at the expense of approximat• Eastern House - Pickering 11 .,_ buildings. z officiating. Later in life Mr. Under - ely 50 per cent of a total nerve rime 4% Windstorm Insurance on buiidings,i hill acquired the farm to the Went power. Healthy eyes claim a legiti- paper• wind- mills. silos eta of Claremont, south., of the 9th, re- mate share only !0 to 15 per cent., C- b G Automobile Ineoraoux maiming there till shortly after the a wasted nerve ens ; rgy to the a- a e. of all klods, death of hid wife in 1906, He was mount of approaimat�ly 35 per ct. FARMS FOR SALE % Connected with local municipal off- This 35 per cent represents someth• s� airs, the School Board for 21 years, ing else besides wasted energy. It Write or phone the local Police Trustee Board and may be expressed as abnormal tune- BOWMAN �" R O W T - the Township Council of which he lion and ?►kris any of our antes?- • C���tO� *��r g. �OOD� 20 WHITBY. ONT. waa reeve in 1904. He was an 'active ors tcortleci. why .should we, they SEASONABLE j� LE - -- member of the former Methodist were the pioneers who blazed the - - - -- -1Churth and later of the United Ch- trail for us: Let us accept the good �Fleary Pulpers (in stock) ... -:: - -- — 2100 `•= '~ -1rdN a member of the local lodge of only and leave the evil deeply bur. Masonry. In late years he employed led, enP y Fleury Saw Outfits. ... .: ... ... 30.00 ap yam. Circular Saw @. managers on his farm of 200 acres Cross Oat and Back Saws"' aws " ... . 1.7i app�slcs :.northwest of the village, oi• whirr. "YOU Con Buy at goule" • Stove Pipeo 15 eente, p'ihnwe 19 cents • - l �• • 'Wes. Lehmatl_� now in charge. Mr. � Oval Cook Stove, .. ... � ;. ..,. :.' :. Underhill had expressed the hope -:that be might be`. able to farm till he :..TIRES, BATTERIES, - : Oil Bnrner@. .. 29-59 the age o#-4&:4"rs, but' cane Laying Mash,... ... .. ... ... - .90 cwt. "'re'ached ACCES50RIES,I .; I ° i from doing so through ill Alcohol and glycerine Anti freeze - Realth, He is survived. by one bro- At as low;and better prices ther, John (the only remaining men;, _ . ber of a family of three boys alai as FOR QIIICH SALE one girl) and his daughter, Clara, 'yai cat; in Toroeto. his wKe had predeceased him 28 j�• Oise Oat Roller (Pleary) _ t years ago Relatives from Barrje, One Vessot Grinder, 9# Inch, with jack and -ell; new . _ Aurors and other points, represent- Let as repair that leaky top,­' op. - One Box Stove „ AtIv6s funeral. Intimate tiou .fluesinness houses iii One Good Cheer $enter :',.'Toronto -nd elsewhere attended the 'One Base Burster (good Rhape) 3.00 `� k n s of the fam- Skilled Motor Repglrs, One Atwator Kent Rndio, fl .tube battery ' • � ily have expressed regret in the. fact /'r One Hand Washer = _ of the relatives not being provided Gordon ere L+aw A number of Electra* Washers Bold and Inaeustled by seating accommodation in the church Phone 2908' - owing to the ' large number attend- FB,AN H 1 Px0 Q SS . ice• PICKERING, ONTARIO CHAS. COOPER . ' CLAREMON'I' ,' �' "ems— R.4 < •i. ,i' :.I t" :dti: .` "` ..!-• ..�;",>`4 ��i. .'A;�.' ,�y :3'�.: .w:" '�. �; �^h: A.. 1 r,, '�"sa` ..•.<r x,�,..- ..�*,s.,_- .v_.�., «.vs.,- •,..•a :. __ •cm+aa= ..- .�mm.J,� ..�i{,Nor. 5...•••. ,. ''wi, .*�+.` Viso. .,5� W;'tiA.ic'. -�+ an'r, 4.:.; :.'r"1. -�.— � ,.w�•r :,.:x• :�: '�• +r j^+. .,., . `y.: . ; L . .. .. <. C; . -R4 , . . ' 3"'�,v5^e :•a -... _ .. 4 �`• ,.wi7'u; +„'.+�'L.5 1xa.x��?.P�s,.. `• rrdw:'L .'N.. -.,�- . +„ � nr r � .y„ a., .'.+.%. -, fA,{a._4 , k�M .' •.`•� ?!... � .r:.'' •ti ' t L I•J+•_J III •' -' -,, . "No, I ,don't thiait rA " : "Do "m—suspect the&- HEE SEE LAUCHS� - Polodus solicitously passed her a N r card. "This is the introduction they ' brought, lily lady, and Mr. Bernardsoa :� •, Sax Rohmer _ , had advised na that they were com- _. - - _ '` � fag. .. � • ' .`�� • _ The woman took the card, glanced - -- 8Yt`OPSI$, • Hatt Kearney sees his mister Eileen Perhaps I was wrong," she said. "Sure thing. I'll be here." That at " it, and tossed it onto a side table. ' - ' aboard the Wallaroo, bound for Colombo. was Kearney. - _ • Eileen tells Jack Itattray, chief officer, There came • a creaking sound of "Are you ready. to Ieave, Yuan ?" that she is upset by the appearance of footste and the slam of a door, The • "I hr --�e a telephone call to m..ke to a repulsive looking man, William Dew- the Wallaroo," he replied-, "There , son Haig, who had' also said goodbye to visitors had gone. Indeed, at this D • bad tr meets Matt and tells him flea[ he troment,• they were' crossing the littla has 'Been much bungling. • I' must `- Lad traced a shipment of opium .to the speak to the doctor." %^ 'Wallaroo, but it was unloaded $nd eat courtyard and being ushered out into p Uck to Kings warehouse before deter- the street by the sinister Arab bow- ' He stooped, dipping his hind, a tines were able to search the ship. Dew. eon to called back to 8co�land Yard ..ad swab. plump, waxen hand with tapering asks Kearney to go to 1Sfng's warehouse, The man art the table discolinected .firgers;' into 'an inside pocket of the which is next door to Jo Lung's place• g heavy fur Coat which la It is Lung they are after, the apparatus and swun abuut in his vY y at his feet, = : revolving chair. A soft black hat lay Suddenly he glanced up, the china CHAPTER II.—(Contd.) t. 'r white of his eyes ( ) pqn the carpet, with a fur over- " y s glaring. Would Stop Use of Lead Paints "Unless Mr. Lung has others in the coat having a deep .astrakhan collar, . I removed my coat as I entered safe," the Greek was speaking, "these This'man's skin resembled the peel of figs warehouse;' he said, "and arrieu e� ' tyre the only colored gems in $cock at a dried. lemon; his jet -black hair was it here. I have dropped my notebook.'' On - Articles For Children stretch-1 back from a receding fore- Something in those words broice -, - through the high • . .. . Kearney bent over the tray, listen- head. Half - closed eyes were like slits g g disdain, of the woe man w..tchin him. Where `,he eyes Increase in Lead Poisonin Cases Noticed in Montreal • ing to the silence. Later, he was to in the yellow face, and his lips wer, g realize what he really listened for. It red and beautifully formed, their red- of Yu'an }'sad gleamed whitely, hers, Toys From Central Europe Held to Blame was for a repetition of that ghastly ness accentuated by a small, black, in oper "ng, grew black, as though the Montreal. — Legislation should be en bidden to use lead paints on articles . laughter. bow-shaped mustache arhich arched iris distended. for babies; and •Canadian and Ameri• g above them, "Your notebook ?" acted to control use of lead paints on Now, resting his eyes upon the Jew- "i said so. It contains death toys, Dr. H. B. Cushing, of the Child can -manufacturers usually avoided, - - It was a smiling face but some- t�� their use,.aitbough not-prohibited by i suppressed an exclamation in g warrants. ren's Memorial Hospital, declared as the nick of time.... thing in it inspi ed terror in the man law. Dr. Cushing pointed out Aus• The tray was arranged with ''Some' upon whom t fie half - closed eyes (To be continued.) he announced an increase of 10 in the tra-11a has strong, penalties for manu• - artistic care, and in its'centre, under were turned. This latter was a star- -- number of children treated for lead facture or importation of toys or pen the harsh, unshaded lam which the wart Chinaman, moderately well poisoning at the hospital during the p Youth of Today Accepts. ' g D g ells decocted withl lead' paints. I• Greek had switched on, blazed a group dressed in European clothes, who past year. Twenty -six children were The-physician said the increase 'Ic of amazingly matched Are opals. might, at some time, have been a Responsiflihties under treatment, as compared with 16 recorded cases might be due not tc ' Kearney clenched his teeth and bent sailor. He had the mask -like, ammo- Mrs. Roosevelt, whose youthfulness last year, and two of them died, Dr. greater prevalence of the poisoning - lower, peering down. bile features of his race and calling. of spirit is very evident, said in an Cushing said, but to lmproveo: methods of diagnosis Here lay evidence to justify a Only by a slight movement' of small, address recently, -referring to her Chief difficulty appeared to be with Use of the X -ray resulted in diagnosis search of Jo Lung's premises! Be- sinewy hands did he display h:s dis- grandchildren:-, "Sometimes I. feel toys imported from Central Europe. In of many -cases that might otherwise gc and any comfort. very old, Great Britain •manufacturers were for- undetected, y y possibility of mistake, ,this primarily when the young_ X00 llK "`:,Doc..: - " +' Slowly, the slit -like eves :n the yel= i�t child I am realty intimate with _ famous rope of-opals which his Aunt low face of the'one who watched him, look; at me and says, 'Did_ you live • • aspects or a rural home, Captain Mil Hilda, Ledy Dakenham, had -taken opened, and the red lips smiled. in the olden days "T' r t Woman died by no means lives a lice v with her upon the ill -firied voyage of Fully opened, those eyes were ter- ' Mrs. Roosevelt said � tae young peo• Sea- Captain ease's and safety. Recently' bei- Vie American yacht, "Miss Minne- zifying. Some might have found st Die of today were w.;ilag to accept schooner braved a storm that sank e. iota," lost with all hands in the Pe:- hard to define •wherein their terror responsibilities and do away with, - t;reek steamer. The sturdy Tberl. _ Sian Gulf, less than a year beforei . lay. Except that they seemed to be the stupidities of the past and that Attractive Nova Scotian, suit . was, less than 30" miles awa± Yet a query leaped to his brain- • s' per - normally bright, they were, in they realized the was'3ri,iness vY war. -when the- distressed freighter went ' was it evidence? an animal. fashion, flue eyes. Ta-ir -But although. she felt faze fatnre coifs Mildred Wamboldt, Com' down. For Svc daps thf' achoorrei - "You are admiring the - opals?" dreadful quality consisted in one be trusted to them she qualified that manda Her Own Ship withstood huge waves that kept thi The Greek's voice seeriied to come duple difference: •their whites were trust ' by insisting that yaith must decks awash and allowed the Graf - � real! white — whereas that Saint John, N.B. — Seaman once. tibm a great distance. Kearney pull- y Part of have the quality of ,fisting - nthu3i• to gain only a -mile during this period. ` the norms! eye is invariably tinted. asm for new ideas --a q Alit that ,s shuddered at the idea of allowing a ed himself .together, and: Y y woman to make a voyage with them. Good Sailor "Yea," lie said, and met the tin- The result, being phenomenal, -was 'not restricted to youth ,and which not Females aboard ship were Jouahs, Last Febriary, while en route frunr. blinking gaze of the man's -dark eyes., htrrrifying.. all youth possesses. they. thought, and brought tragedy. Turks Island with salt toFNew York - "Ii I were buying opals, I should bu, The man in the revolving ' cbdi, . she described this needed en- 1 But times have changed. For nine the schooner was caught in- a 'terrific. Jhee " spoke_ slowly, and his voice,. like hi, thustasm as one "which' sticks to a ' pears 311ldred J. 1VamboIdt. 21, of hurricane and forced to run before the "You would be wise. But you-kno-a a eyes. was Juper= normal. He was a new idea until they have thought It Wind. whit r stripped her malls and y I.ahave, N.9., has been foliow(a the pD - -"Mr. Lung's methods of business?" big man for a Chinese, and fleshy --- through until they have 'decided g damaged other e i ++ but he spoke in a key whether there is' anything in that sea. Mow she is captain and owner fir• When :h form g the a Yes. Even if I wanted to buy, 1 Po y in which Cat- of the 432 -ton schooner E. P. Therl- subsided the, Theriauit had beer haven't the cash!" He was cool enough use sang! new Idea .which `is worth.., while. or suit 'at present loading cargo here forced' within 150 miles of the Bar - flow. He Added, "These ices are "what did I felt you, i1y friend? 'not," The young people who have halos. The our captain put into • # sapDh•_ for New York. young D n Your mean soul said `it is business.. that quality, site said, really would - Captain Wamboldt practically, grew- the !stands -and sold her cargo there. indifferent. I m ,sorry. contribute to the solution of the The Greek replaced the - tray, and: I said, `It is a - plot.' - up on the sea. Daughter of a Fundy Tbjs winter Captain lvamboldt plans `K was coasiderin Ex l problems of the future,- - -"Perhaps you will honor as with a _ g s�!Tency: in- S'shermaa, she sailed'-for ears •an to tit out ttie.trim, yachtiike schooa -• -� visit, Mr. BrozRSOn, next time you visit. terests." _ .. t =: West Indies trading. vesse s. Fier er as a- cruise ship to tarty pasaeng• "And 'this " continued the flute-like - foster father, An erg on -an Extended pleasure tdip ` :1England; he suggested. "Special re- ' .Apple l;.XtyOrt Ce�ti{ICatet; sus Publicover, of D _ . -- • quirements such as yours cannot a1- voice, "is how you consider them. You ="State Island, -N,Y., ie mate aboard the to the 1i'ent Indies. - - ways the met.st abort notice." admit a disguised police officer 4m,i improperly Fillets In Therlault and taught her navigation. short, slim lead attractive. Captain He led totem to -an unlighted, room- s stranger, tonight — tonight, above ail Many certificate3 of origin serous-' She commands a crew of •nine —eight Mildred is uncertain if the sea will beyond which were more descending ° er nights!" panying the shipments of apples ate- natives of Barbados. and one 'Nova- be her life work. "Perhaps I'Il get . stairs.. _ ° eLeved arriving at British ports unsigned and Scotian, who cal}' her "Cap's" and tired of it." she remarked. "What have • you here ?" Norwica "I never .accept excuses.. Ah!" - otherwise.. improperly filled :n. This address her with respectful salute.- .:asked curiously-­:"in tht" cases ?" A muffled bell rang._. neglect has resulted in, payment of • Th-9 feminine - Rluenoso skipper Kearraey. . was slightly ahead when "Open the door. Here is Polods." duty before release by the customs; plots the schooner's .. course, takes : • • . ilhe Greek paused and looked, back, as The Chinaman opened a baize -cov= has caused great inconveniece, and, an bearings and occasionally handles the CRIYSTOL Kearney observed s little mein° -book, ered door, admitting 'the im-naculate. the . Dominion Fruit Branch states, he' lm, As master_ she amazes ofil aua•r.t water crystals Greek. As he entered: - will impair not only the marketing cials , at various "ports of call, `who unssc•llea in quality ant $1o1]n<i iTT' green leather, lyting ip°n F D imported from Nineral welts, Texas. .*be first step., "You were wrong, Jo Lung," he said pi`ospecta. but also the set zeturg hardly expect a girt to be signing round beneaeial for Ah•na►atisra, Near- Without attracting attention, he L° the one who had opened for - him. Exporters, who are in any doubt ins clearance. papers and transacting :.all i>�• Stomach and Money Disorders aaa He turned to the man at the desk. to the proper fillip tn_of the informa =•l busines of the craft. condiuoas resulting frost fsnity •tim- - istooped quickly, picked it up, and slip- g s _ inations. Oed it in' his pocket. Here, perhaps, "Excellency was right. The card was tion required for the certificate- of Order and Efficiency if s'°ur ' ivn Lruggl. -t dots not ¢cart -,• r certain! obtained b fraud, Of -one origin, a're invited to,address an en -- Order and e8iciency are a matter of directly fro en 1 2" his Warne and order Maas evidence: y y bri i cc��,�� rnan • I can say not uir Ca dia from alp Control acv ' Doff l In'the act of turning to rejoin Nor. y . bins, but the other q y to :the - Dominion Fruit Breach, course on the Theriault. "fie old Canadian 1r. tian4e• Centro! and 'caPidHl was a detective.' - Ottawa. sailors didn't know the niean!ttg of Delivery free to'any address in onrariv- wich, who was examining -a massive t ; standard 9-ox. package, $1.00 -1 pound ' salver— something --a slight sound -- Ah carves the reed voice. :°ird order." remarked Publlcover, Indicat- site, 91.50. !prompted Kearney to glance acros the speaker stood up, his eyes helf- ; Ins a neat array of lodgers all mark- CANADIAN CsstsTOn com ::NIr - Lowers Voting Age sis Ontario tat , Toronto, put Mile shadow- haunted expanse of the closing again, . "I am sure of it: , , A ed and -numbered for easy reference , was listening to ever word;" - $e Barcelona. — Catalonia will have one in a woman's handwri'tin' "In the ably �°Tn below. _ .. _ g Y g i pointed to the' apparatus on the table. °f the lowest Noting age limits in old days all those entries- were made - It opened directly out of the lobby -- - - - -- - ,a Europe for. both sexes according t " .of the box•tr-ob, axed contained niiscer- No harm has -been done, my lord, g o a in one book `and there was 'a golden the Greek continued. " "I was cautious. hill just passed. Married persons lb opportunity for dishonesty," he said. The Saltation Army laneous bulky exhibits; a vast place .,,_ years of age and those who ma b� in which 4r. that, one light was li is regrettable; bust it was remedied• Y :l feminine touch is, evident in the $ declared by their parents or fauardians master's quarters of the schooner. �al%anon �,rniy µorkzra are'tuu- burnin Its dim resection touched The baleful a irate with conditions that are Itatw j g. glance of .thane half- j,o have reached _their majority anJ Sort curtains and gaily-colored pic- known to .thc average citizen, an,; i w distant Ianding. r shut eyes was directed again upon come into possessior. of their. propertv Cures !n the combination sitting room - they •seek by -your cooperation, to And on this landing a woman 'stdo i. Jo Lung. "Tonight, it is more than y , ote. - For- al-1-others the a She Was encased, mummy -like, in a regrettable, the reed voice declared et at 21, age' a and chart room provide a home like continue that ministry �t nigh hit:, _ 1 long, clinging fur coat of what Bear- This is the'second mistake of a di.• atmopshere. Also, instead of the meant hope,, health, ani •itnew i This lowering of the age limit is usual reeking galley; there is an ordt- spiritual impulse to thvusanl'y. ney took to be brown ermine. Her estrous say. The first was the ship- Sponsored by Senor.Macia's party and nary kitchen with a common, enamel- The army will serve, but your most blue -black hair was brushed straight' mt3nt of valuable goods in the Wal- is part ' of his program- of making led stave woodbox and abining array generous contribution is needed. "What _ i back from her brow; her small, chi - laroo. My plans, my careful. pans - - • Catalonia's "Europe's will your Christmas gift be ?.Addrezis - elled features resembled a pale cameo, to be destroyed by fools!" Pe purest demo- of utensils., - Adjoining. -is a pastry -� _ cracy,' Although no one will admit. and china closet, and tbeee's a cookie your contribuflon to but her lips were poppy red. rtJnfatn- "Notice of change came so late.." it, it also has a political si gnificance. box, loo, omable eyes were represented only by The dim' bell rang' again. - Polodos Senor Macia desires to perpetuate a Captain Wamboldt does not •lay in Commissioner James Hay straight, nearly horizontal shadows; ;pened the -- padded door; and a woman government'of the Left here andfe ?!s preserve for the winter. Under her 20 Albert'Strest, Toronto, Ontar;a -. and one singularly "long, whitE, came in. that one of the best ways of bringing supervision, however, the crew set ! ghastly hand rested on her hip. Her blue -black hair gleamed like a that abut is to attract susceptib'le' large quantities of Soh on the cabin He stared — stared again ... , .and raven's win Her lop dark eyes � youth to' its support. the apparition had gone! ' g' g y'• PPort• roof to dry. This is often useful :_• . Had she been watching him? 'Hari were-ever so slightly oblique, and sli•_ when provisions run short. had a petulant 'red mouth small and Rural Home 1� she sees him pick -up 'the book? Or aeiicately chiselled feature's, and.held Brussels to Have Lottery The ship's .company incli;de tour e� 1 ti bad -she any real existence at all ? -- her head disdainfully high, Her long Brussels. —One of Cie interestiii other members, who content them• Was she a product. of his excited fuss slender neck rose above the :ollar cf features of the World Exhibition here selves with basking iti tropical sup Ke ch¢s,h¢avl• inatioh ?.. :.. th-, brown ermine coat, which she held next year will be a large railway sta• and hugging the fire in colder climes. N¢aaa t¢ss�0" i tightly about, her in a manner tw have lion. t'iaitors must enter h a turn• Jackie, a ss, deP , al` y. police dog from \'ew York r%e th '' .���14R 1lI• • ' reminded a critical observer of the. style after having taken a ticket, at quarrels .good- naturedly with Tommy .banish YOUt -ins In a soundproof. roonf, well but gl,ce-ttd.ilired Rossetti type. Iter com - 'very trifling Fost which is alst a lot- the cat, a native of Barbados. There's ny k¢eP ant " 1 simply iurzsisbed as an offlM, k 41h11 plexion was peach -like but dark, and + tery ticket. The prizes will be free 'a featliered couple, too; Bill the roost- SEeM e,¢ VeN sat before a large desk. The -roo•u silkelad ankles and tiny shoes peeping 1 passes on The ° 'Brussels- Ostend Rail• er and Janey the. hen, Two serious- IaVe Eno ¢ CPA was •!n darkness except or a shaded beneath the' fringe of a black lace road �' looking birds who seem as fond of Ong. lamp upon this desk: Near to it, back frock hat' a - dainty and pa "rfeian 1 ocean Havel as their -youthful mis- rttiotn irgainst the wall, -was, a- mechanisia elegance. r Wfiely Touch tress. which at first, glance one would Tiave She was imperially petite, alluring A meek little . man-whose wife hard Although the Theriault- has some taken for a radio set. The seated yet' menacing. 'The Greek slid Jo recently -died was walking along wi1Fh en, his bored back to. the room, was- Lung stepped- asig Aeferentia'0y' a3: ' a 'friend when a builder accldentaiiy : men, engaged in manipulating this appae- " Yu'an," she said, and the voice •;l let --brick tall on his head, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS atus. and suddenly, "(iosh!" said the -widower. "Sarah' FOR XMAS ' - as• a..result of this cold woman had a deep, c arm. -write .eta for suggestion prices, easy • , manipulation, a voice cut into the caressing note, "�vho weMe those men'' I'mtrsi Irate hot to ifeaven'atter air"' � ti payment Plan, eta Coriieta Sas,4 -_ • ' • silence: l saw them from the stair." phones, vtolins, etc. "I ho to see you again on our " ;, tarrying a refrigerator out into the Conn -Leedy Musical De Y g Y Come In sari phut the coo , tn:' Instruments Ltd. Reid to, the earn was the means adopt next visit, Mr. Bronson, said the Chinaman txplied. "Did either of them ed by scientists who wanted to study to 'shmt•r se• - Toronto - : voice, ,It was that of the Greek. see you,?" persiateltee of corn to cold in the field. -'-- 'ISSUE No. 48—'33. '' ��a!L'_•5- L'f.- A....- Jileu^: -,�-1' _y -� +,s'Iw....�. �._' -_ .,.x__. : - - -�__ _ H _ _.� ��.. _ -. ._— _— ..�_..�.. -__ �_��_— 1._ . —. .. c....,-- .k°,., ... .. . ..- -+ru. �- -._ ay._- arC.._.....e .. .. �. me...,.. -,. _... ,.._ 1:. _., - _.. .'il .�. a..,- .- ....aP -_ _. ._.,,. .. _. n.,... r._..rr.1 ..._h, '• •,. %- ,4 - '' •i+ .Y•'•' •. - , ..- .. - _ ••_ - _ rut'- � ry3- e�Y-s. •.., f. ;.�,' -'fir 'vim -t, W. . -. - ,�•,,�. .,� .. .�. sue- _ _ .. <�- i? 1. ••� -�: :, 4� .•'°� - .'fir'.' J, ii4 -.'0' _ .'!'• p..�' .n.. _ i''. >, -j.. - •�i, :' - ;�.�►./i�► oil ►�r►.w�tr►e►�'�/i►e►�►�►.�.�►� � "'`" � TRA�If L 1 M Pf�CS�lOtr�S '�` - - • �- - • - � :.� :.. "IN THE AIR ,. •� A,w .► , Radios All -Star Presentatiotttls W A VB iaa Oman s station adatres cycllee+e l KN" Toronto 391 luau t CFCF. Montreal ..... '491 euo are G1PT F 11.1(EID j 't ,• I� - CFCH. North Bay r •.. asst 990 • • 4t ' `rte _ CFCCI. Chatham A Meeting - Chatter. CFRB, Toronto ...... 436 1680 S of Britishere in Southern el • °- CKAQ Munvea!'...... 4.1 730- Hungary : .. CKCR waterloo ...... 486 646 CRCT. Toronto .... «.. 319 96U On g certain da By Hair M. Morgan CHML Hamilton ...... i40 $9U y, in the summer of eRCO, Ottawa iulo 1933, a group of Ontario people left Are you looking ',r"%r,/ %i.t Cxt1C, Hamlhoo ...... 476 solo the tit of Z g Poi something Y apish in Jugoslavia to -.,J, CKL Prestos .. _3.41 93u different io the way of entertain• CKLW Windsor-London bas 640 - -motor to Southern Hungary. Our meal for your church, society. TO. CURE COLDS CPRY, rorooto .. 867 _ -$4U coach -one of the latest designs or $ _ p tt1]KAA,, Pittsburg �. :.. °u8— 9au club or institute?, Colds Every' Year — Synonymous with low temperature, KMUX, et Louis ...... 875 1090 French,builder, attracted much atten• Capt . F.- H. Reid, the w•eiftnowu howling winds,' ice and snow are coughs, red noses and aching WABC`Nea York'::::: ass ' 10200 tion and, -as it traversed the roads, it Ira +oiler. who has been contrtbnG limbs. . Office staffs are depleted, children miss days at school W ursine c meag.. ....... a6v 17 left' a dust screen behind it which ap WHEN Buffalo .. 333 900 m8 the aeries of articles to this a ' -.and the housewife views with lethargy her daily tasks. It is WEAr Nnw York :.. 45. goo geared to be accepted philosophically paper, under the beading of "Travr31 noticeably true that when one cold appears in home office or wENR, Chicago ....... 345 7u by the peasants whom we encounter. Wux• auaalc. ..c.. 54i 66u ed walking or riding on ttie roads- Impressions," has what ts,_perhapu, 8C11001, an epidemic will fallow. The common cold is treated far ,�•,;y, ychet,rctady•"-. 379 790 highways in Jugoslavia are good but, the finest collection of European p too lightly. Where it is humanly possible the best and only WXBW Buzaloer sue 118u as yet, are not surfaced. We stopped views to the country. Pictures ark thing to do is to stay in bed and the more disinfectant around was, New York ....... 194 160 at the primitive frontier post, where takeg with his own censers besutf•, W J R. Uetrott ........ — 400 760 - ahe better for other members of the household. WLw, Cincinnati ...... 428 700 the River Mur.divides Ju oalavia from fully coloured, showCna sc,me of the How many of us follow this advice? Yet it' is not only WMA4I. Chicago 447 , ern Hungary, and having had our pass• out-of-the-way prates, as well as i g common sense precaution for our own health's sake but a tour- wT es CiPVrams Quo lulu the localities spout which you save h These programs are subject to change ports examined and.the other formals. yj tesy and consideration toward' other people. The following ten Without nouc. ties completed, we continued our jour- read and heard. Portugal, Spurn, France, Italy, Swltierland, Austria, rules might be copied and put in a conspicuous place. alavlasaa :. - , nay, arriving at xagykaniaka in time pi _ for nner. Jugoslavia, Hungary, Czechosla 1 'Live in well- ventilated rooms. Eastern standard Time. •.::. P.M., Nagykanfska is a city of 32.000 ice- °8�� Germany, Holland. Belgium ' 2 Do not chooa the cosy corner of the warm fireside, or 4,00 -Rudy Vatlee ...... .......CRCT habitant's and is the largest and.,most_d British [ales are taclvded, is Captaln Diamond .......... wiz ?' sit with your back against the radiator. Keep up the body tom- L30- isarlem serenade ........CFh9 important contra In Southern Hun. �� unique collection. :';perature by` activity, not by artificial heat. 9.00 wrenadieredic:...... -..: eFRCT garY' A rising industrial town, It has For particulars regarding ails, ' 3 Go out of doors in all weathers, in wet or cold, snow or show moat ,... *.. 'WHEN s historical past and has progressed communicate with Captain Reid at ' ,frost -- whether the wind is north, south, east or west. 9.30 - Dramatic Guild ..........CFRB rapidly in the past few years: Private Room 421, 73 Adelaide Street West, 10.30-Willard Robinson ........C:'R3 COr0Ilt0. .. 4 Eat-simple, easily digested meals -and not too many of. Pam Whiteman • •,,,,,,• „Cg,� and public gardens make this the Gar- •. ' t a C &gels- gf -.COIA T�+ lasgena h - ' to acv- a =. den City of Hungary. one distinctive - causing obstruction to the blood flow, a physiological cause of in- 9.0-' Rusaao Bourdon ... :..cRC r reature u r,tne large when e. rain abatisa— sbmz�v�a>= 3.80 - Jimmis Johnson ... ......CKNC the floral bed, laid out in the shape of they directed- me to. a tram . which. fiammaton. Many people make the mistake of eating far too March of Time .... «....w <1R the map of- Hungary and ahowin that would take me to the St. Gellert Hotel. - heavy food during'the cold weather and neglecting to see that 9•oo --i a e coon' ::: ::: : : : :WKB%V kingdom as it is today and as- it was We parted then, but I again saw Mr. _ their diet contains a good _ proportion of green vegetables, salads 9.so- Gems tball 8howyrics...... - . w u`K before the Treaty of Trianou gave four Hocking at his office in London and and fresh fruits; such as they ate in the' summer. victor Young's orchestra. W BEN of Its Important provinces to Rou- I expect to' hear from him at Christ- •t 5 Take tepid baths. If. in the deepest winter the idea of. a 10.00 - sheen .qqd Johnson -. WKHW mania Jugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and mas time: _ - cold bath overpowers First Nigtiter ....:...... WBEN rpo your fainting spirit stand in hot water, 10.30 -Lute and Abner ...... w-NEN even to Austria, its'former sister king- . The story whlch--follo•ve this next, sponge rapidly with cold water and dry with a rough towel. - _ Isai•vsaa:. dom, The apparent -injustice of this week will have, as its setting. the city, • + Cr rankles in theminds of the Hungarian of -Tours, in the Freneh Chateau ='- 6 Wear fewer and lighter clothing. You're. much more apt e.00 -Meet the Artist ....... #o catch cold if you're overheated. s $ ages of Paris'::::,:: :wc -,a T. people and It Is one of the open Cauntr; . _ 7 Wear overshoes when the weather demands that your 9.uu- Ti'tpli liar -x day, ......CFRB Rounds bequeathed from the. settle _ - Baron Munchausen ..Wtil';\ ment of the war. - - _feeE should be protected from cold and wet. Always keep -your 11 30-Lev Reisman .... .•••:.•wB's.q the arrived it our botel'and were As Others See Us! : feet dry and warm. singing Strings to 00— Dancing. Party ....., ...cxuT pleasantly surprised to find such a Poor little Screeds Owl, 8 Avoid sutffy places of entertainment, especially .when io_3o- George Jesse! ....- ...CFRB good hostelry In s place most 'of as why do you sob and Cry - you're tired or- out 4( sorts. li.0o- yaneoaver Frcitio . `......CHI.'T had ni;ver heard of 6fore this trip. Like a lost child In ther nigh t? ' 9 Avoid over- fatigue. If ;vou. must be. at an Of ct every t>sxaa ;' It is questionable whetter similar on• is it from loneliness and frights °' morning do not spend ever evenin 2.00- 1sr.,adwa7 Metoay ...,.;....t =b'k�+ tarfo towns could furnish as-tine ac-- Or because you try g p y - g in amusement. Ucne• -Arnold .. .+ VluEV 10. If subject to colds, it is a good idea to take cod .liver. oil 9.au- liuttywood show .....,.CPP commodtstlon. R e were hungry and a To scare me with your bowl,- -- _ a_uo= f'tiliharn,untc urcnestra ..t.YR13 bit dusty -my hair was white,, makirt Little Screech Owl?. .. every day. There and now many capsule forms -of cod liver oil - opera Concert .. , ..... _..cxcT g make it easier to swallow if you cannot bear the li rid 4'3''— HuUvet Sentinels '.. . CRt."r me look prematurely old, add our lug- `Which '� y q 6.au- c'Rrues and Baridesrsoa`..NKB it gage had a coating of dust- which the yYdonit you go. to bed . variety. Iii these days it is worth while to take every precaution 7 80 -Joe -Penner Wiz obliging, porter quickly removed. The in order to maintain your health 'and a great many long and pain- 3.00- Jintmte .uuraoia'........« -CRUT proprietress and her charming daugb- ao.home, poor little lost Shang. -' nz ' '>Fnl illnesses begin with a negiectEd cold. breddt. RiC!! .......«...«.�vtiR' And tuck away- nailer your.wiDg. - e..'en Slur ltevus ...IAIUR termade us-welcome and the members . I, 1 bead...' -- -' - •:..••K of the party -were speedily assigned to L - . • i e e e :. 8o Album ve music Rol @inn- oolong hen ,• 10.ou -Jack Benny .. �. : :.... • Like a self - respecting towj SUCIAL ETIQUETTE - - Sunday 'Hour.... their rooms. ;..- (� _ Little Screech Owil' An interesting surrey was recently made iri New York by �'a”- ¢�caide Haut .•'•..` ' "'CRCT At this juncture the daughter of the _ the Teachers Coro College, Columbia University. A 9coaaaut hotise asked me to -go with her to see Said the littlerscreech O+vl: : y questionnaire of a ,,,, -dyj up gy n: t,ae,tites ....evitu where we were to dine and, Impulsively "it I seem to wail and lament, . - 100 .items covering the fundamentals of courtesy and - social usage a $ @- mngktcrosbyr�i�... •� �.. uH talOng me by the hand;-sbo led me tor -TI that all the night's glory $nd grace-,- - ' was submitted to 4114 boys, and girls of high school level. The - CatadMnettes ..........rater a vine- coverd courtyard where tables Are lost on your purblind race questions related. to ,table manners, good taste in dress and'lip- 9.00— lAlalet yP.ndyRdma...... " cBEN wdre set, our tables being festooned, - Asleep In your- houses.pent. - - pearance manners for guest and host, good form in walking with 9.30 -Ste lbow .• .'............ cr•Ka rt ith garlands of - sowers. At the end I'm a bird with a soul, Ship of Joy. .... .-:. WHEN of ' the courtyard a gypsy orchestra Said the little Screech Qwl!• i people, behavior in a groilp, respect for property and good man- moo- c:unteated Hour'... CRL"r was laying -the weird minor, but stir• _ -- ners at performances and games. The result was disappointing, Wayne King .. ..........R'KBW D �- Christine L. Henderson. ` ppointing,. • ring music of Hungary -and, later, as = .showing that many high school children lack this all important ?1°z�' =' we, were having our meal, tbese must- Zt.do— crutnit and Sanderson ..:wlsLV Mussolini Names' knowledge. Dr. Ruth Strang, assistant professor of education, 9,30- Wrigley liour ........ ...-..CFRB clans abandoned themselves under the discussing the result, declared "Knowledge of social- - usage is Wayne Bins ......... ••.. • wBEN - inspiration of our appreciation. 21 Editor 9.00 -Ben 6iernte ... ..wBEN hl�phCW, f often a factor is happiness and success. Man moments of, Cnutornia Meiodfca'..... :..CF10 As mademoiselle and I were return- adolescent unhappiness are due to unintentionalydiscourtes 9.3o -Nino Martini .. . ...t..CFRl3 ing from Inspecting the dinner ar Rome.- Premier Muasoaai has lip• y— Don Forhees urchesirs ... W lSEN pointed his -2i- year -old nephew, Vito know' the proper-thing to do romotes calm and confidence. 10.00 - Legend or America .. :.. -CFRB rengemen- ;she remarked, "Your pen- - .4: lIlg p Mussolini, editor and general mas- .:Accordingly, Lives at Stake .. ....WREN pie are Americans; -_are they not?" to alter of h18 Mtlan newspaper: good manners which appear somewhat superficial 11.00- yaooriltght on eicieo •.....CRCT which I replied, "Oh, no! we are all �► The ,spar, U Popolo d' Italia, is • • • • wsa3trssaas' • Canadians." Then yon are British," and trivial may be important facto: in adolescent adjustment. a e@ —liert Lahr • , ........'....c:st ' r she said. "My sister and her husband frequently used to expresis (Ioverii- y po 8.30- Albert Spalding .........CFRH meat opinions." HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY RULES welts Time .............. CRt T -at present visiting here -will ba ip- Soo-one Flour wi You......1 Ht:T terested.'" Just then a lady and pen• Vito _ Ie s son` of the Premier's -; Since this week seems to be of a lecture nature it will not 9so -Burns ana Alien ..,... W. B . brother, Arnaldo Mussolini who was pass on the ten rules laid down, by J.eo Reisman ............ WHEN tleman. -the 'latter unmistakably Eng- 1+ "lie amiss to look over and manager, of the newapap @r at the ' y - lu.00- tint: Tlradu a.....:,......CRer _lash = 'came ice, and my companion said, _Bushy Berkeley who is the director -of the chorus for the big Harry CCob hma :. :•.wrilEM "Erie, this, is captain Reid,and he is time of his, deaVh i» December, 1931. ..­,-musical hits: When a girl becomes a member of his chorus they In charge of this party which he has BGLO�'A correct tune daily over 5ta -; receive the fallowing list of commandments' dons t:RC'T -•CKAC. brought all the way from Canada.". At It is possible to play more than 700 1 Three square meals a day, with a steak or -chop once a - this, his wire Immediately .spoke -us. - different games with an ordinary. pack day when working. in an enthusiastic tone, saying, as her of cards. E One quart of milk and one .g -lass of 'orange juice daily. . _ ' . sister had said," Then you are Bri• _. • :' 3 Cold shower every morning. English Chamlel' `` tish." They kindly asked me to dine , Has New Island with them and would take no excuse ASHAMED OF IiLR _ 4 Daily' sunbath, when -not- working. when I remarked That l was dusty and ! 5 anon air exercise —golf, tennis Cr si ;inimili -- d�i1�•. When Dover, Eng: new.island appears travel- soiled._ I assure FIGURE g you that.- I trot working, walk 20 blocks daily:, ed recently in the English Channu' needed no further urging. 6 Minimum of make -up,• except for SCI'��etl L�Ork,, and no getweeti this port , and 'Uest wh.:t: Mn Hocking is one of fire managers mascara. thousand, of- tons of chalk at Lars.- of Lloyd's Banat in London. He met 7 Hair must reirlain the same color u hale under chntiact. _ lands Pcint peeled away fro;n the cli0 his pretty Hungarian wife while holi Husband Persuaded Her t0 ?8 No high heeled shoes while..�'lor wh or n exercising. coand hurtled-into the sea vtith a•graxt daying ou the French Riviera,`" TbO 'Take' Kruschen - roar: Collapse of file cliff was the live at Epsom -not for from London- By following h'er husband's advice, 9 Eight hours sleep a night, starting before midnight, greatest fall on the English coast for have a little, girl of three, -an'd Mrs., this, woman made a. trcmeugous sal• 10 One late date a «eek, when Working. man ears. At high tide the masses g • provement in tier appearance -she �c y y g Hocking is more' >#ritish in her sym- Dancing is strenuous work, as strenuous as -playing foot- of chalk form an island 300 .eet frun' pathies than is, perhaps; her husband. actually took off, 32 lbs: of her excess ball," commented Berkeley. "Strict observance of -these rules the mainland. No one was hurt when I, hurriedly cleaned up a bit and joined fat. . Telling of her experience, sbe will result in better health for the girls, better dancing, and it. the.slide occurred. diem in a corner of the garden -where writes:- will help them to preserve their beauty and freshness." — - ' " ---- ' we sat and eliatted over a typical Hun- -' "A• year ago I was* troubled rib' . _. - -- -- gariau meat and listened to the gypsy rheumatism, t:ervousnesa and other Japan 1933 Champion Galdfiah The UYeno exhi.bit;on was the cal • B Ei'TER RADIO band. ' .._ complaidts. 'And 1' got so' fat that 1 ' mination of a series of sectional -n•3- RECEPTION - I was drinking coffee with these was ashamed of my _figure.' I' was tion.al eliminations in which di charming folk at 1 Wtlock in the morn- persuaded ti my husband to- take _• •Tokyo.-A group of very serious ousauds yeti - 'delightful. F - of competitors displayed results ,)? 7D' v t?wwRl ing -=it was s contact and Kruschen Salts. Before i 'began, i Japanese gentlemen stood 'around a p N tut P�A PRODUCT the sequel to it a few nights later in - weighed 161 ills, ' After- taking Krus- pan in the. zoological gardens ,; .their years efforts. Judges declarav - Uyeno Park, Tokyo, and nodded y ;. the winner 75 per cent, perfect, ex -, Budapest. ,I had been out for a stroll then for a short time the rheumatism emu plaining he had. three of the "foul - STATIONS when I was overtaken by a sudden was less pairrful, ,my nerves got . approval as a rather clumsy- shower. • In seeking tram =ei taxi'to stronger, and my step 'lighter. Ten looking goldfish with a drooping, fan' points of -perfection." The four points G , e g g p T4 en and mournful, protrudingeyes, are symmetry, bead developnleRt, bod- ,� take me back to the hotel I passed a I knew that Kruschen was doing me `} sly balance, sled tail, "Champion cafe and, from one. of the tables on good, so I persevered with,it and got nosed his way around- the- receptacle the sidewalk, a roan nodded to me. I my weight down io 129 lose,• a reduce • - ia mulch the manner of a*fat le 1333 lacked only L,%KY ArrAO*D TOAN1'lit y perfect tail, but l aosrttot AND nt.tPlt was certain that he had mistaken me tiDn Of 38 lbs. of unwanted tat. I am oonllned In a pox, h@ vino better than any of the other ORMCITI"'tr1a06Et5 for someobe else, but I acknowledged not boasting wben I say that 1 -feel • The 4h, 150 final contestants, tlg younger and more active, have a much . s bred by s. Mr. Usugura of -his salute. Looks to the other. side :Tokyo, 'lad Just been declared th4 $ of the table 1 spied" my friend Hocking, better figure, and am healthier than L lineet is Japan- =which means life fin- - � �s who called out, "Hello! don't you know have been for years."-(Mrs.) J. S. Mt alt th4 orld -sold the *layor of Wedding Rings in Demand °� aawtl "oneugh to come In out-of the rain ?" I •Kruschen is a.blend of sfz mineral t -' Tokyo V" awarded him a silver cup An Increased demand for wedding- a *eat -in, bad another visit with him, -salts which assists tbe.internal organst .as' 1985 champion of the Rangyo -kal, rings Is regarded in many quarters as BACK his' wi•te's• sister and her husband - -- to throw off each day thoso waste, A nptional Japanese socie devoted to a sure sign of epnfidence In industrial who had recognized me from a momen- products that would otherwise accn•; r' Pa tar who Orions ON nosrAt Non[ :set" goldllsh eultulra recovery. AM 09 C a o. 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LO(3ALiSMS. —Our townshipeouncilmea have —A severe electrical storm pan. not yet'- made public their inten• ad over here Wednesday evening. � • bone for the coming year. —Mrs. Sproule, Sr., and dau• — Chester snd� Mrs. Butt and —The towaabi A council will Shier, Mrs. '.Morgan, of Toronto, `•- :�' � tq...child spent Sunday with friends meet on Monday next for the spent a day with Mrs. and Miee transaction of general business Fawkes. , '• ,.} —team and Mrs. Linton, of Auro• — Commencing- December -- 4th, — According - to -the Meteoro the coach ndlw leavin Pickeria - tr .ra, are visiting Pickering frienas R g logical office in Toronto tale pant �j�;�e`�1�' -$ AJG �WIrB. - - • __. r ..- .,� week, for Toronto at 7 54 a. m. will leave month was the coldest November —Quite a large number have at 7.44 a. m. * -in a number of years. - -A number of the members. o! The Presbyterian Sunda ,f been eafieriog from colds daring p Ladles The he* w Fruits for your Xmas the poet week or two. Doric Lodge, A. F. & A. M., at School have fazed on Thursday. - 'OF —A. L, and Mrs. Pascoe. of tended the funeral of the late Dec. 21st, as the date of their Cake -are here. All fresh clean and = ' ' 'Solins,'visited last •week with the James Underhill, of Claremont, on Christmas eatertainmept. r ,biaer'e brother, W. H.. sad Mrs. Sunday. —The cold weather of the past. of beautiful uaht y —Several from her attended few weeks has COD viaced some of Q p' —Mies ]Edna Reid was laid o!f the Presbytery meeting of the our citizens that it is time to pat. puffed Seeded R'aisine, Seedless Raisins, _ Recleaned duty for several days suffering United Church at Oshawa on on storm doors and windows. Currants. _ -from a severe -cold, bnt is now Monday afternoon and evening. --Both our gprages report that • improviDg. The two repreeeatatives from the that business has been very brisk Crosse & Blackwell Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, —Mrs. Harry Boyes got her Orient were speakers. for the past few weeks. During hand somewhat braised by getting. -St, George's A. Y, P. A. held a the summer months work • urea Olazed Cherries, Pineapples and various other fruits which . it caught fn the electric wringer Literary evening last Friday and very slack. make you-cake just a little differept. on Monday. we want to thank Miss Dorotby -Traffic Officer Runciman ea —The regular meeting of St. Baker for making it the success it joyed a couple of days vacation = `Shelled Walnuts and Almonds. y George's Guild will be held on -was. Her subject was "Books.” The last week, behaving been recalled Thursday, Dec. 7th, at 2.30,: i the readings on several books and for duty in the summer_ before 'We have enjoyed your "Xmats Fruit" patron - .. Clubrooms. t` ` their authors gave much pleasure, completing his •holiday. - age-for a great matey years; =even many* who' �• �:; —A number from Pickering' the last reading being -on the Hook —The sideroads throughout the -are not regular customers, come to us for their _ have been attending the Royal of Books. which never grows old, township have been in Ud con- . . Winter Fair at Toronto staring and which will never die. Mrs. C. ,dition on account of the snow and = Xtpas supplies, knowing - that they will .re - the past week. Fair played two pianoforte solos ice, and many. cars-_ that got be ceive the highest quality fruit on the markets --The road Wien have- been buip in a very pretty and pleasing man- yond ttie control of the drivers' ,-,Came to us with confidence. on several occaeione scattering '►' The evening ended when -went into the ditch. We guarantee gt�eility. sand on the highway which had everybody wished they could have —More wells in the Pillage arse -. - - become dangerous on aceIoun.t of some more. We wish to ask the reported to be going dry. Al ' the ice. pe• members to rally round and con- though to have had frequent * —Mrs. S iris, 'of Orillia, 're• tinue to come in greater numbers, rains, and deity all of go down -CHAPMAN turned home on Sunday, after as help is needed. Next week will disappe�ed, it dose not go down be a short social. far enough to be,of. any. to = :' •. spending a .couple of weeks with � g __ y - ' '• ,her parent@, J. G. and Mrs.' — Between 5 and 7 o'clock on the wells. _ Friday evening a general mix-up — Arthur Boyes, who has been - - --Ceal defilers have been doing of cars took place oD the hill Operati a eteani rolt on the - • a rushing business during the past opposite Boake'e farm about three highway in the vicinity of Brad • ` miles east of the village. - Ooe.,car ford for some time,, returned home taw weeks. Furnaces have been came aloe from the west Mind. on Friday, . brought into use much earlier this g y, the work hav`iaR been - - .- ---- .. • _ .- -- . - - N pa eQ to the is condition of the discontinued f*a The resent y S PE v �� fall than usual. 9 p • - - Skating has Commenced, bnt pavement, went into' the ditch. owing to the unfavorable weather -_ - •n. ,ai, •' Several other cars came aloe and conditions. • -.:,�• children ehon7d lee cautl7aned' g - - against skating on the creek or to avoid striking the first one the - —The annual - meet 'We for the ''. over deep water. The ice is nut drivers applied the brakes, .eau election of c hirers of the W. M.'S_ in them to take the ditch: Then of the CDited Church will be held ' >... yerp thick 'yet. -_ g -. • _ - ... _- _ . _ -. -. _ -..- -: _., -.. - - - __ —d number of vessels have had anotbe car came along, driven by on Wednesday. Dec.iith, at 3 v. in.. trouble with the ice -in the St.' B• A. Burwssb,' -cif. C.,bourg. who_ At the hcime rf -:Mrq, Gordan Lase. i noted the warningq given b y requests •- 'Lawrence River, vebieh jr. much g . y The finite box secretary - ' - learlier than usual for the river to Others, He struck the first car that the mite boxes.be taken to which bumped into- those ahead this inePtii: - befrozen over.. s R Men's _ 5 Eyelet Solid Rubber - —Mrs. W. G. Reid, who was the five care being in the mix np. = Ordinary gazed turnips are _ - ,awfined to hen - bed for several. The sedan belonging to Wilbur F. seiling in 'Tor+onto as high ass- weeks through illness. has quite Cliuwn, of the 'base' line, received cents; *bich is as much as farmers 1 � the most damage, having rolled riot a few ears ago for a bushel. recovered sad is able to be around over several R times g before I t would be iaterestiD tO know -- . $ t .95 "- atteadiag to her dally duties, g —Miss Mary Kennedy, who. was landing in the ditch. where it was what the -fare- gets out of the Y' _ _ �.�., - � b a Toronto hospital, undergoing van' badly damaged. Several of scent tnrn.ip, - Potatoes show a �i: week Dilly. p an operation for tonsilitis and the other care received minor QligFit rise daring the past few adenoids, hoe recovered and is now damage. Altogether there were days. _ 's at the home of hor sister in the 22 care in, the melee. Fortunately —The Goodwood Dramatic JCInb. _ - , While they last person was injured. A charge presented their play, "Betty'. the sit � of reckless driving has been laid Girl of m Heart. in_ St. Ana]• �6 �Tha deer- huaten from this g y " sttaiuet Barwaeh by Provincial row's Church an Fe idi night last - . idistAct were all ruecesatui is Y ri - Securing their quota of venison. Officer Delaney. to a fair audience The parts were _ ai+eh one having returned with a —Much bas been esid about Dr. all well taken and wog much fav - - - tiaer. They report that deer have Locke, the well known doctor. of orable comment. They spireared been very va plentiful this fall. Willi.meburg, Dundas . Co.. His ander the auspices -uf the United ry p - —Thu Globe robin has appeared speci,iltp fie the cure of rhenma Y. P. S. Its Toronto, but . there is some 'Mm, sad many remarkable cares —Fire havird is greater during _ = aacartalat aA+ to whether it is have been credited to him. But a the winter season wben stoves Fred T. Bunting, - :Pickering 1 Y returning from its winter quarters- .great many are very skeptical •end ftimac•es Fire going full blast. - - ;!n some warmer regions, or about about the sireeese of his treat. If you � e a. it sufficiently Pro Radio Licensee -' =Established 1857. E'_ • Ito leave for its witpter bosie ments, that is by wanipulatine tected by sneuracee consult A. E. � the bones of the feet., his claim Richardson; phone Pickering•, �.. —game_ of our citizens were - _ Nlarmed on Sieturday ` inaruing being that. rbenw atism is .caused the old e:itfabtished agency which CHOICE When several heavy detonations by a pressure exerted on certain hw• paid wit thoupands of dollars were heard. But* we understand nerve4 in the feet, an.i by remov of fire losses in thii - community. _that it waa'only anothei method. ,ipg. the pressure by ii fmdipnfatlag 1't i5 a plesrrtre to quote rates. * � E E of fellinAtreesin a nearby bush, the banes a sure. is affected, Work on F, H. Westney'a new �: —Don't forget the haviiar,'tinder, Many have gone to hitli'.aad re barn fig now +snider way. The _ S•/ E E r the auspices of St: George's Guild; cei*ed treatments, 'but fno cure. foundation is now coarpleted and „ Saturday, Dec, .4 at 3. p. m., in the Many prominent people from work on the superstructure has = ..:Olnb Rooms. Sale of fancy- work, Canada ' and the United Stated gym• The barn ib�u_b-eof steel ' home baking, candy sad fish pond. have gone to him and they- pro Nnd the stark iq being Jane by -Round Bone Shoulder Roast, .... ` Proceeds are in aid of Guild funds. fees to be cured. One ,prominent Gay Brno.. of Oshaws,'whn are lghnrt Rib Roost, --The Canadian dollar to .begins- Canadian, Rev. W. 3. Broira, M'. wotkina in conjnnetion with the ring to hold its head hitcher; as it A•1- B D., of Saskatoon, Moder pedlar People, who have started ,Blafie Roast, blade out :..' -•• • •:' toe Is growing in importance in the ,tor of the Presbyterian Church- the mannhictare of steel barns. - UDited Ststee, -' When it' is now fn Canada, suffered .so , severely • Stew Beef, 8 lbs for ... .. 2tic = - ` from rbenmatiaro that he could —Next Sunday evening. Dec. . -•. , _ " .. "' noted at r cent above ' ' q per 3rd, Rev. H. G. Crozier will preach ',Minced Steak, 3" lbe.,. '. .,. -• ..: " :.... • -..' 26e '. -�- "• : -;��.. r, whereas a few months ago -it r+carcely walk, and could ,Dot place ,. the second eertuon -of a series of - _was nearly 20 r cent below r, one leg over the other. This fall ,,, • .. >ZOe `' W sermons which he is giving on Sun Choice Chickens; he received two montbetreatment _ -Bt. George�e Chareb, Sunday, and since then ham be ?d able to day evenings, the sabjt�et being g iai:Cosked•Ham, ,. " ... �34e - Dee. 3rd. -let Sunday in Advent.— Christ in our teens. This is a Sunday School;• 10 a. rn. Morning alk three. miles at a stretch and , 8 very important subject. and a °'':Por:k Liver, 3lbe for' .:. .. " 25e Prayer, 11. Preacher, the Ve a. operate his own ear. Evidently, IwrrzP congregation ie' anticipated. Archdeacon Wsrrea, D. -D., Arch• there is some merit in hie' treat Special music will be rendered at_ . _ _ _ ,ill Meats kept'under E1ect'tical " .'deacon of.York. Evening Prayer, meDSs, if reports can be relied this service. The morning servile - - y o'clock. Preacher, Rev, E- G. iipon.' Refrigeration. _ 1Robineon, .B.. D, —The province .hue -been shocked will be. preceded- with Sunday -;- - -Mrs. Geo. A. Gordon, ~of To by'the charges inade against those School null Bible Class at 10 r►, m. in char o Of the - Cbildreo's Shelter All are welcome. - Y roaLo, and forro3rly of a ,v orinR.. R - - - f :- R E f D Who has been an active member in Windsor. It fig said that the a' s• .of the W. M. S. of Dovercourt children have been most brutally not .gore Road Presbyterian Chnreli, was. treated by the wotneD iD charge, tired, listless, use Cress Corn Salve. Butcher .(phone 3000) Pickering F6with a life raembeesbip %ad an investigation is now being E. C. Jones, druggis t. in the Society . in recognition of conducted. Many -of these ch9dren ter work as Supply Secretary have been taken from homes that ' -Quite a heavy rainfall took are unhealtby both physically and - N•� �da•rui•na•tnts. - -• s Place on'Si►turday ,eight and con morally. and cannot be expected Pickering -s- Meat -.- M.ka ? tinued nearly all day Sunday. As to be children of a. high type. TOR BALEay, strong, ing, rising A yre., =: f 1600 lbs. Bay, strong, wand. Apply at a result nearly all the snow die But with proper treatment and Pickering Meat Market. 14 _ appeared. On So 'da night the kindness these children mey de. � — thermometer dropped from !2 velop into respectable members of II OR SALE -1929 1iuglt, p soeiet But if the ere' .treated may' ?ruck in A. condition. High speed. degrees to 8 degrees above zero, y Y Cheep for cash. St. Sohn, Highland Creek.'11 -14 Ond-was accompanied by a strong in tbe•maDnerin which the matron OR SALE —A young Jerseyy caw, ..and. Find assistant matron at Windsor habant sue w freshen Priced ri ht tar quick . Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs. —The many Pickering friends are alleged to hive treated tale. Arthur Carruthers, R. R.2. C�aremont. 14 ' of James Underhill, of Claremont; them; the outlook in ]ife'fgr these OR BALE -30 Yorkshire R! it. 8 :. '? _ were"abocked to hear of his death poor waifs fie decidedly dark. The Fweelrs old. and 2 sows for sale. Vt ill a : - ' Round. Steak.' 2 '1'b8. in St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, object of the Children's Shelters change for feed F. M.'Chapmen, Pickering.- lb • Sirloin - an Thtiredsy last,• after a -brief is tO provide the children with OR 8ALE —W ft. joists, 2z 12; also Sirloin Steak', per lb. °- • • 16G illness. Mr. Underhill was a mem• suitable food and clothing; and Fdoors -and sash; window frathes. stairway, and F (. list of the township CCInDC1J for gi 1e them an education, and short plank. Apply Sydt5chmidt, Stanley The -•+ tiseverA] year@, having risen to the bring t]sem tip as Rnr,d. moral she.. OoaQviut. 4su p • �- - - v living citizens. so. that the can TRAYED —From the premis a of � .'Fresh Rib ,Pork .= er 1b ••''lee ;'�N position of reeve. : �+ Pi f• —The merry ,angle of sleigh take their place with their eeow the undersigned, lot 1, con. s, ckeryn``, a �' Q t7 p year old red steer. Finder please notify Kobert Pn�k (Ja t.aO�ge 2 lbs. 7 25c ry • ..: �helle have been beard on our beings is the various vocations in s„ R. R. 1, Myrtle Station. 13•Ib - �' streets dnrinx the past week. life.. filling those positions for This is not -now a frequent occur. Which they are best adapted. In ~OR SALE -50 acre farm. good tense, as the street! in the village tbus briaging them u kindness 4 •bank barn, Howie, le el good brick house. T A, 4 miles south of Barcie, level load 2 mites offD R ` and the roads in the vicinity are sbonld pla a very itnportaat hi bank barn, payment down will buy. Apply J f a , D. A. gh,Cisrsroont. 14tf islwsya ltept is conditiod for motor aFi rt. Heredity may have a great P�IOIIo O. 4000 - `1 .,traflFic. .l.s a result sleighs and influence In developing the char• F`OR SALE;OR EXCHANGE -126 - - - ' @attars are very seldom seen on after of a child, but environment acre farm, 75 workable. balance bush and i pasture barn 401; 110. 2b9usn and 2Orchards. We tleliverf ronrioreer t ' our etreetm. especially during the also p1„ys a Arent part, to these r.,n a 1 separately or tosether), is acrft of fall t pstat few winters when tberti, has children should be Riven the beat Hemet t, 20acr so new madow.balaAa� tow. •' been vetf eRPli' s►it,eDti .c �y y, ylek$1' -i�g•, "��;. ,.,, Qi'1Q . llt$% stow. o PQsefibleti �• a• Mttc bell lay: iaret� 5 p ,'T �{ t: • >• ' y�,. .. ��"`P+9r,•.•.I"'i�A'.fk.e�.a ....t°.�s'�." S�,'+5y'� .tom +mot ?�t.r<^f'�..'k''r!it.:.: «. �.aa,.;nc. „.- . . _ _„ _. � - - -. _... _.. _ ,_ ....... ,..�_ _... ... �.. r _ .. ,r,� h - .:ra.'.,a,.._. _ ,!.' ,ar.�•.ax':iva.;N"".Zr:,c"a._ _ _ace... .',s.'w+'�9°� ..., .. ,a .?.. ..ate.. ..sal - W4:...rY:.,e•^ ><+ u•: %.... 2!:i., T.. .v. x.' .7 ,. �,.