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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_12_08:.,t• r'�"° -.w "rte�•.,••.v�'s;Lc- .s;..+. .c,�^ .•�.'.�' ,:r.•": ..--. __ -.�s. g,?.rr, Y -�.._- "Tarr. °„w•.r -.! - ... •..* - .a-,.. . . <,.. �• 'may �`�a •::,,'•"' ;�,�,f,a_ r,• ;}c�• i. "+ ,yy.,•�. �«"•' >. p'ea - �aF •f- -` M. iX�C -. .:,y, +rot ., _ - .. �� .•T .. T -!•. , ,r' /� :7: '•�_'., _ .,.` ��,_• e'fa •. * - -�f �s .. h �;- -. ;S� ,.. .,c <• ,,'�<,, 'Ktiw .� -..ryr 'rL," - �>lar'' .. s'- ••' -.-' _ :.*. -'�.i d..2 � "�� � _ -r• PICKERING, ONT.. FRID,&Ye -DEC.; 8, 1933. Olsalser*{nrs of 6a'frlai. tWhitevale - , . _ Base Line -- - Medical C A L. December 22nd in- Whitevale The Sunday School and Public REEK '00 �- United Church, the' Xmas Concert School of S. S: No: 1. wd11 hold Lhelr. . I]R. H. O. PEARSON -Phyaician A Rood supply of. Hard and Soft of the S. S. will be something new Annual Christmas Entertainment on andSurseon. Dunbartoa. ibly coal on hand. Also a supply and 'different', it will-- be a cantata, Thursday, - December 21st, at 8 .p. m" - • �, ' , entitled, "Foxy Santa" by the mem- Dialogues, Drills and Recitations, j1 Rj� E. FORSYTH, Oph. D.. Diret�t" of .Kindling Wood, bets of the school.. It' is expected to followed by a Christmas Tree. .Opptomrrical Association of Ontario. Res. - ' atra will provide the ° ' YKered Member of the' American Optometrical stove length. _ be the besti I►mare cvuc ., aveF -Si�eA _ Established 1&98 _ v �arfciation. Eyes esamined by appointment.• -- in Whitevale. Admission, 25 and 15 music. Everybody welcome.- Silver Pbone 2804, claremon_t. Ont. 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. - • _ _, - cents,, children of the school" Free. " Collection at the door. Doors' at 7.00 t.eoat. DONALD.61L'NliO, PICXERINa The regular meeting oI" the W. I. p. m., Concert at `8.00. r: _ will be held at the home of Mrs. D. THIS IS THE ''" UNCAN B: McINryHE- Barris - R. Beaton on Wednesday, Dec. -13th Dunbartolt; - `' l J ter, Solicitor. Notary. Office —Brock St.. -A- •� at 2,80 p• m: 'A sp`l'endid• -program FARMERS MILL, -: G i�o.& Opposite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby, GENERAL INSURANCE is being prepared. A paper will be 'Miss Doris Taylor spent last week i. Phone 46. 481y AGENCY given on "Legislation," by Mrs. J, end with friends in the city. WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT ri �•'pp DONALD RUDDY B- wrister. BROUGHAM, - = ONTAR1,0 A. Pugh, also a paper by- Mrs.- Goe- 1-fowell Hopian, we are .sorry to Wanted- Hixiiest prices ih. solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto loan. -= den. Several .musical numbers will be , say is 'sick oath a sore ear. paid. Office formerly occuyled L the late A. E. Chris- Facilities for' placing • anv kind,of In- given, also a report of . the �Piovin- bliss Helen Thom spent last wee)f- _ ... - tfan, south wing of Court Souse. Whitby. Sly ; @ul'ttpi a at best rates at 111arkhaln. -- - - - -- - - — slat Convention. 1301! call will be an- end with friends j�EATON. BELL & ROSS, BarrisG - »vetla.ble• swered by. bringing a box of home- A number from here attended T. Exchange B.il ere. Solicitors. 0 y S 904 Northern Ontario Securitv and Service roy Motto. �e candy. Ah arQ welcome. Chester's 85th birthday celebration '..Grstin of any kind for flour or 'Building, 330 Bay Street, Toronto,; 4:217 Phone Pick. 515 i ___ at his home' at West Hill last Friday cereals -the cheapest wag W. J Beaton, - • Fi.B. Bell, _ - Hillside .. The_1�•.. iVl -:"'S;•' meeting will be _ _ • J. D. F. Rose. Adelaide 2sac p _ - held at the Manse on Thursday, Dec. to get them: - w U[UHARC90N, PIfJSERING & The BealStore,Claremont : iDias Kathleen Ormson spent Sun- 14th, at 3 p. m. BARLEY FEED *. ll MU•. vEY— Barr��iisst an. Solicitors,Notaries PHONE 924 day at home with her parents. Messrs W. Pearce acid Dixon left '$23 per ton'.' The beat feed for the Public, YTS -214 CoafBderation Life Building, Miss Vera Jenkins has been ill -on Monday for ' Lakeland, Fla. for p u Corner of Yonne and "Rich -Mond Sts. Toronto. FURNITURE the winter. money .on the market.' _ .. Pbones Adelaide 409, and 4480. B'y ailpo int- this week. scent Saturday evenings. Pickering resident Mr and Mrs., Fenton... 'Hy<tdman, The United. S. S. Xmas Tree and KISSIMI -the old stand by Phone Pick. 3813, stf We are displapiog an attractive visited the Royal Fair one day last Concert will �e held 'on Dec. 20th. HOMSON & McMILLAN- Barris- varier of week_ `a pa •� Ing,proakes d cake bar. - y 9 - All are busy "pre ring..- delicinufl bia• Ttem Solicitors. Notary Public, Offce at Aluminum and, Graniteware Etc. Mr, Barry Chapman ha$ lone ` -` cuits, takes leas shorew RenidenceotMr. Thomson, -lot rl• conceiwon 1. Furtiture and Furniture Naveltiea, the city to_ take u a position as a Green River - Pickenng, Offce hours: Thunday and Saturday p • evenings, from 7.00 p. m to 8.30 pp, m.- or by - fireman of a bakery. appointment. Toronto office :'605 Royal Bank Pricesaotc, in keeping with times. 'disc Letitia TayIof is recovering " We -are- sal•ry -Ao report the ser- B.�IKERS' JOY -for bread - -. •; Bldg,,. Ptwrte Ptck UCO. Toronto - al�iy 5303. frf.•rfi her recent 'attack' oft bronchit Lou:. illness of Mr. Lorne' Carter. We * i Dentett, M -' / Maany� Y from here- attended , r. a i� rs ent the speedy Qr:d w�t.�, 'W HELF. WHEAT FLOUR - _ f f C r, aid�}Irc. J. A. \ighsceander L i h he •drama _at Zion. Church, . Ceda, ` T FIL C. SMITH. D. b, R., L. D. R,. � t] ! _Gro�.e,.;on .Tuesday e�enin�, Nov. _ city relative•,:. Stone gtannd t54cceesor to C>; J: ti. Dales). t:radngte r ►7C E' CI k U LL - 2tstit. -- The daneC lame -Aff very success- I°{oLLEn OATS - I,be Royal College or Dental Surgeons and Toro -t- fnl3y on )<riday- Hi tt tax#, don't be __ , to L'mvrr"Ov. At Claremont -office Dye, I). A - L We congratula.e 3Ir. Geo. C. Tyr- - _ SGOW9 itch every Tuesday_axtd Fndav_lPhooe. Ligbt• welcuht, rell on - carryinjr --off- irtanir prizes -.sa long before another one. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR with his apples at the Winter Miss _Edith William,. entertained Smooth, - •1,39 per sq. pP Royal 'Bases Lois -*Draper and Ruth Hut- a A$ItG $RAN ' - - - - -- - -.t d u�ERBERT T. F'ALLA ISE. L DR., Fair. - chinq� at test one- night recently. - 1 n D D. S., Graduate of the Royal Collette of Don't forget Our: Christmas Con -.` Tlentatsnr ;eons and the I-niversit>•ofToronto, ed1QQ111 weight, cert at hillside -School on Monday There will be a dance in the--'Green LAYING MASH Office in ,cadence second door east of St. And• sm00th 1 er H River Hall on the evening of Friday SCRATCH FEED ra+'s Church. Pickering. ont. Office hours : 9 - , • ' P q• Dec. 18th. A, eery interesting pro$- -' s. in. to a V. M.. or by appointment. cx -ray _ ram is being prepared. Everybody Dec: 15th: 'Music w1Y1 be' furnished _ service). Pboae Pick 3#00. 431, _ - bar a good orchestra. SeB'�y weight, welcol>ne. - - Smooth 1.98 er B Miss Eleanor Thompson, who has fluoisxsw4;r garb*. - • , P. 4 Br been holidaying with her sister. Mrs L S URNI NGHA 1W ' � i( 1 1�''Q� ����jj//''''''r1 - ` -' Frank Carter has returned to Tor- L. �1C►,C•i�ii lei Onto- 'ELIZABETH and General - AELIZABETH RICHARDSON- mom �a� Albert Harvey and Mies Atlitchtll. The :Green River l;ition: Sunda contracting. . fte and automa Wle insurance Qf all kinds. • • Of Toronto, spent Sunday at tire' for - y g• -. aasre«ating companies of solid BnaneW stand. *' mer's home- here. School will hold their annual Christ Ratfmates furnished on all classes ' LUMBER Mr. and Mrs. Moffatt and Mr. mas Tree and Concert on Friday ev- of work- leterlor and Exterior. 10 POSTILL, Liceamw Anctionese, Slack, of Toronto, were Hlttiulthsm ening. Dec. 29th, at 8 o'clock. Drills, Alterations and repairs. u' • for o..a,w o[ Twk ate 00th lo. ass• visitors on Saturday. : dialogues, songs, and recitations aft Chimney* Built Qoncrete Work, .aaeSON* of au kris" asssas•� as oo s9►orwsr Blaeksmithina, & Woodwork B,o„g�,rl friends are ythid to hear to entertain you, _. also the Sunday 'Phone Pickering 5712 tsNsas, aiaa...titr..o �s P. o., out. School anniversary,- to be held- the g ONTARIO• at eight prices encouraging reports frotfi Airs Gl- FAIRPORT R. BRATOIV. 'TO W"H I P Now is t1w time to have those air over. _ : #dlowirift Sunday, Dec. 81st,.. services Clerk croseyaacer. ca�p,e r Jot .jobs attended• to. • Htseeows �!�, �1s1�lb' s ''t111t - •,,,,. an st �aaili *�, j(k -l�+ .�jYflCiaL'f r.,,�., • t� � w <.. t ; sfedavrts, Aoosaotant, )et s. Issuer of -,also new sections on band. T'ba fsm• •gtinday Here their son and family ern and music. Shin �e'� For ►7e�le� arriage Licenses. Wbitevale. oats _ ous Fleury Plows always on hand. and Miss Seebeck, of Toronto. ' jet MAW. LICENSED AII(l- AW dealer in Viking Cream S"rw Rev. firs. Davis and son, of New Cherrywood _ Galt Galvanized Step! 861nglea, A. •• �r TIONEER.for York. Qpn�otw arse Darh.m tors and Electric Wasbere: 'ark are visiting the forme -es sis Bird'@ Feli 3}Ktel $hingier. ICsanties. AO tondo of ss�as eafas If tbtaking of buying an electric radio ' R. and Iilrs. McGriskin "and two a On. Term reasonable. Daeeo rot may be ter. - Mrs. F., Holtby, children. uP . 3t. - Catharines visited Also. ie- rubberin hu wheels.' ask for a demonstration of tbs Ne.w R RSF srraaged at N8tle9• omcv. esa and Eodepen- The W. lI. S. will hold their anti- ' Wet pteooe.. Whitby, Out my Rogeis.31ajestic models. .both of their parpnts on Sunday.- Lawn moyrers shwrpened. The ices are ri ht. ual meeting in the church 4n Dec. - 1ttb, one week . earlier than usual. Mr. Grist Ira. V4'alter. Austin and T. PATERSO \ "s CLAREJfOD+i :BARNET ROBERTSON �'. T. woodwasd Group D Kill be in charge of :he two children and Mr, and -Mrs. Speed Call and get prices. Phone W12 - G.REE.'�TLVOOD 4i+ly prokYamt of Toronto spent Sunday with Alf. Electric.ri Contra, :wr _..._ _ _ . m e i+nfY was held -in the chureb and -firs.. ennev..'. y 4/� e it'altpr and :Ira. Fenney and their BTOCiL Road General SYMT� .>Ppiriog and Repairing for LiKht - on Friday. evening by the group to • stor, N'irs. • J: C. - Rennie and three - -- : ar ;poser.- carry on the work -of presenting pia- - l , . ,Pickering Mills children.'spen_ t- Sunday with their Winter N comin Now is --rife All kind„ of .electrical. oeda 8 test cards against the wine and beer _ R• sale4 contemplated. The leaders. arc parer - time to "t your -Oil -Burners for the re is kept. in-stock., - zealous arid are anxious• that a ther- ILir. D. Dawson, of Ciarem'onr'att- Cook Stove, .Heater or Furnace. Pri.- - -g Ily Phone 1705. Pickering N--- rt ouRh canvass be made. ended church - service Here ,an .Sun- es right, as low as $28.50, single pt •. ; `- - y_ '- - ! The WomeiWs; Institute __will, hold. day morning. double. Come in- and see it burninit• We hate afull- 'l1IIe Of Mr. and lMirs. • Leonard Gates a;nd - Comiuous heat,. no ashes, no, dirt. A! -. - • + their December meetinfr at the home ';�'�ekering - Baal of Mrs. Brown, on Dec. 12th. The family have returned home after a so Anti - freeze for your car. Stove- The 11 PO13 t �� Feed 8 y rogram will include a' report by the week's visit with hits. Gate's -par- pipes 7 inch )lack, 18 cents each E3- delegate to the Provincial Convent- ents at Bluevale. bows, 20 and 25 cents. Shot shells - _����� ion, Mrs. Dunn. Roll -call "Christmas's W. A. will be held in -the, c!t for your .shooting matches, 95 cents ' ' -'Cb1CkeII starter Of bet3t Shower'.'. .Hostesses:. Mrs. Sanderson urc on. Thursday, Dec. 14th, at 2.30 per box. Place your orders early and Aalit et reaBOII- and Mrs. E. Perryman, o'clock. Roll call to be answered with Rive us a chance to get sl supply; MFL - THOS. LAW y 'able- prices. a Christmas thought 'or Metier Prot;: for " -" The Sunday school teachers and Buy your new solo tires now, P ram' committee- Mrs. W. Burk and members packed a wonderful bale the .icy roads and avoid accidents. = ' '_`SPECIAL - for the West on Monday afternoon,' Mrs:l3ert Petty. All are welcome. Easy - Electric Washing Machine, - Laying. Mull and Feeds. � p r1 emonstration dinner was Riven p g ` Hardwood- Maple, Oak and Beech g• at the home of Mts, Geor a PMli d $69.04 and u A Agent for Spra -mot- atovewtnod length, at of every sort. The contribution of hand made toys by the Sully Aluttiinutn Co. on Mori-_ or Power and Hand Sprayers. Phone. from the school children- " brought 'day evening of this week, at the 2729 for prices. 410.00 per cord. forth much commendation. About home of r. and Mrs. Geo.. Todd, to M :Brock Road General Store, '$50- value- ih-clothing and•Xmas- pre -.,a number of people of the common- Phone 2729 F. R. JACKSON, Prop. house 2130 Phones Of ice 5900 q' lty, also some from the city being Da N. Lodkwood cents were in the bale. - _ present. A Rood health meal,- cooked See our assort- • PICKERING, ONT. Kinsale an d served in an up -to -date manner ' T . was very much enjoyed by' all. �� Mrs. Roy. Mowbray spent Thurs- 111 .:'merit Qt R. G. CLEI IIENINa : day last in Toronto: Brock Road Mr. and Mrs. C J. Stevenson sp- _. „Su'itable FeTRERAL DIRECTOR ent last Thursday in Oshawa. Mr. Sidney, of Toronto, spent the �. The committee. in' charge - of the- week -end with F. R and Mrs, Jack- ! Private Atnbulaace Xtnaa concert are busy practicing. son. t mas Chas. Flint has left the employ of - Mr. and Mrs. •Yates, of Toronth I S ` Day and Night Service G. Harbron and gone to .Nova Scot- were out to their summer home here � =- . J* 7 -Pboue 9000 ia, where_ he has `secured a position. on Saturday. p Dozens to' choose froeri at prices Malvern-5000 Mr. G. Tripp has beer confined to George Bennett, who has been en- "= the house fora few days with 's gaged 'with Charles Hood• for the .that will surprise you. ar cold. past year, is now with A. Hamilton, a : Cards that should sell for 5c, 10c. S Markham, Ont. 'The rains of -the last week have of Brougham. — - - - -- - been welcome to ' not a few of the Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jackson, of grid 13e, going at the ridi LiOing -loom �'i'ables, 1�nd t farmers whose walla- have been -low' Islington, spent Sunday with the. '- ' Free �� �, f I �� for months. sormer's mother, Mrs. ; E: S. Jack- ]cps low price oTablesagaZlIIe RaCkB v R. R. Mowbray Miss Luella Move sop.. in solid walnut, bray and Mrs. Harrison, of Brook- A. and ' iris Gibson,' of GreenbankTo your Coleman Lamps and Lan• tin, spent Sunday with R: E. Mow- made' a flying visit to - the home of .8 CENTS EleCtri:,' F_ loor and Table terns by Factory•E :pert!♦ bray and .family. Mr -and Mrs. F. R. Jackson, on Fri- ' ham s, Lleeteic Irons i�t- our store on Last Wednesday, Jennie Parkin, day last. °.�. FOR •30• P was . rushed to hospital at 'Oshawa Mr. George E.- Kayes, who has Toasters, HOt Pads . for an - operation far -appendicitis; at- been' with his nephew, Alfred Kayes • Also, some at I cent each. -i - -: etil.,'etO. time of writing she is doing as well for the past summer• months, has re. - All with envelopes to match. '= : - _ • ct - turned o his a in Oshawa for n as ca be exile led. to t � home h '0 •. - - � •. e e A splendid meeting of the W: I. the winter months, P =r; For the Kiddies :" - Roekitig Hotstee, Hiddy Care, a held at the dome of 'Mrs. Fern- Harvey and ., Mr$. Edwards are Po$t Cards also at-1 each. Sleighs, High Chairs w Mantles, Generators, dale, with' nearly 30 ladies present busy these days getting settled in etc., etc. •Dr. d: J. Moore; -of. Btooklin•gave an their new home: Everyone is glad to ale ne very u n Y won't R s d etc. :, address which was ry helpf 1 a ti• see them come' into this 'ct)mttlunity •: Ott w 0 Svrong- to buy for wDj�i enjoyed by all. as they are splendid citizens and this year and next year too C. A STII�RITT - •F R E E keep in mind the bazaar to tie held Rood 'neiklibors. ` at these prices. • - this. Friday _afternoon in the hall: James �A. Farley received a phone Bring yours in now. Supper will be held from 5 till 7.30 call on Saturday •.last telling him - Faseral ' Director for the small sum (A 10'cents . Many that his father, Mr. George Farley,: .Ones' Drug Store., t s • THfi PICK R G11 NEWS LYIN BU�BBY useful' articles for Xmas, will be on of .Udor, had another bad spell and Ambul' ance Service ' S. , sale. in the evening, the poring pro= that he was wanted at once. But, Aftli 8M Phdne 1'3UO • Hardware Phone OW rile .'mill (rive their drama "All in the we underatand that his father is .. �. familv.." Come along and bring your much improved arrd not in any itn: QkarinF, Ontatlo �� friends.. r s. mediate. danger. w a, . r.. _"; - .- ' a .��!u•wty wee =v�.:4 J.+' - x.ir' . h-r - -.x`�. : :,,.• 7~+: ...mss. ,r. -- ^,. - ,�'� _ ;ate .•.... - : T.. i 4 4•_ ---�- Freezes to. Death - Noted Varsity Football Star - voice of the. Preis _ Beside His Home Victim of Gunman's Bullet _ Canada, -The Empire sad The World. at LarRe� 'F�IUrier'e Body Found Within Athlete Sees Bridge Party Porch-climber Through Window, , •+«+• _200 Yards of House _ -:Goes OuEside and Challer, Him to Come. Down- CANADA reared in Germany- were. not as good Allistoo, Dec. 3.- Within -ttailing dis- _ • Man Leaps to Ground, -Palle dun, �i3'es -into �' - _ a - Another., Peddler Gyp _ as those from Canada. On making en- tance of his home, crippled. Thomas _ - [�,..._' -1 C1___ -- - _ 1 in 1,eadaa`frbra the mast -sails Tpaiker -o2- Stanton wsa found frozen �"Pt' -a A a=�1 -j�a y,L.r ca : One day the past week a tall, mid• oritative sources, It appears' that this- to -death b searchers Yesterday., Jobnn ' Copp, 22- year -old plunging which the thief sfoo4,•.. The man leap, die -aged man with s moustache ,called The "middle-aged farmer hac] set , and, runnin halt, of the Varsity Inter- ad to the. -groan ..and .they engaged h statement !a corrgborated. Silver to: , on Dlaces of bnsinees -and private real- g g . y dances selling what was described as pelts received' from Germany and sold out. Friday to lay traps on the river collegiate championship football team, a scuffle for a minute or two. The ` a new 'kind of mucilage in stick-form.- in the London market are reported to- behind his farm. An injured hip, was shot and fatally wounded by a man pulled a a:., fired a shot late As the demonstration seemed con• ba not of more than average quality.". which at times-made -- movement im•' burglar whom he tackled in the back- Copp's abdomen -and' lied over a bael As the a -good many people bought The superiority claimed for Canadian possible, made his progress slow, but yard of his father's home at 96 Weller- fence Into a lane. 'Copp staggered !a. ' fox pelts is indisputable, at any rate, he mane a home, - etwll; _- ,and paid a -dime_ for the patented g d to react the Stream find ley Street. - to • the kitchen of his sticker, but after the stranger had ?0 --ia! - pelts of Gorman er Seam Bet his snares. While thL' tourtb -ye.. medical stn• stretched out on the floor'snel askee dlnavian origin are concerned. It is As he was return "n that a doctor be called. • !gone -his way and trials were made of held la man experts that even the g hb.me he sut- dent and orchestra leader was lying _ y tered from the hi - the glue it was found to be useless. p injury, it !e be• with only a "fighting chance" for life Police were notified and, grhlte ,...�• . beat British -bred foxes. ire not quite - lieved; and attempted- to hobble back - in Wellesley llospifal; police w'ere'en-. ambulance was coming, the yount As a matter of fact the supposed solidi- the equal of the best• that comes from a .;tied mucilage appeared to be nothing to his home, using his `gun as a gaged in one of the most intense man- man gave them •a complete account o Canada, and for breeding purposes it crutch. The crutch was found beside hunts the have ever staged. his encounter. He was then remove, but a resinous. mixture with no adhe will be found advisable for British fox the dead man, the muzzle plugged y y Hospital, accom •' •': live qualities at all. The patented --Try-to Stop Hemorrhages to Wellesley paned _ sticker was wrapped Za a small label farms to improve the breed by the oc- with mud, When yritl,in 200 yards of by big mother and sister: His fatbet bearing the supposed address of the casional Importation of the best'stock his farmhouse he became, exhausted Shortly before one o'clock Saturday returning home an boar later, wm manufacturers !n Torontodress Mary's from CanBdlan ranches.' - Canada morning,- Copp was taken from the notified b newspapermen and Ic ' - and fell, y (London). W3ten be slid not return ]tome Fri- operatiftg room where for three hours _ epcctor Douglas Marshall of the shoot •.Totrrnal- Argue. - - Drs. John McDonald Geoge Glllan and day night relatives and neighbors ing, and,went.to the hospital where h.. Disadvantages and Advantages J• W. Rush, aided by the young man's assisted the surgeons who mete seek were _ wprried. it wig tttrning cold ' New Highs - father, Dr. Charles J. Copp, prominent - During the month of . October just It is indeed gratifying to learn that and the crippled farmer was not ac-- surgeon, had sought to stop the •terra• ing to save his sea's life. closed, a total volume of E03,616 tons the Trans - Canada highway between customed tp stay out in the fields at Johnny Copp died Sunday morulag. of traffic tot passed !award and outward Pembroke and North Bay Is practical- night. fie hemorrhages which had ensued Death ended the couragequs fight o - ly finished and that by December 15th . u he cried_ for het from the wound. to flue places the , at this port, ThL is a new record for p- meter_ he fell the young athlete at 2.40 o'clock, des _ Y oung atlrlete's intestines had -beet! It !s expected that all the work will be none heard him. Yesterday a search pate every effort of surgeons to pro ' Halifax Harbor, and the figures exceed perforated by the 'bullet. 'the previous record established In done, and the men seat to other points. party found the frozen body in a long his life. Loss of blood had wean This will assure us of tar .greater•_ field -close to the house.- Two blood transfusions, the donors ened his splehdid physical. condition August of this year when a total of tourist traffic, and It will be Interest- both members of the Varsity football rendering it unable to withstand the ' 177,000. tons was handled. These traf- ing to watch its development. In due - team, had -been - administered during -shock of the open: Sons •w` 1ch sought fia increases are not spasmodic, but time the highway- through the fil'goa- the night to combat the weakness to save him. are being sustained week by week and quit park will have been finished as Two Gunner Hold Up from loss of blood. Every member of And Sunday Toronto paid tribute to - month by month, and he would be a well and with Its terminus at this Kitchener Street Cal- the first-and• second Blue and White the young roan. Church pulpits mad( sorry pessimist indeed who would fail point we sbouId then ono`.• what the teams had appeared at_the hospital to reference to hi., death: thousands of to 'fled fa figures of this kind reason Kitchener,- Police are searching for volunteer assistance and had received tourist traffic actuaQy deans to On•. persons telephoned newspaper offices :for great encouragement and satistae- tario. While no doubUbis Pembroke the two masked gunmen who held up tests.. Three of them were retained as big home and Wellesley Hospital. 'A _- •--,tiott Halifax. Herald, Garwood Daynard, operator of,' the donors. -'- -- North Bay highway could have been Bridgeport car of the Kitchener public funeral, for which all lectures constructed at a much less cost had - Police Concentrated were suspended at the University of _ Birth. of Telephone _ Street Railway, and escaped with be= Ina wide semi circle around she . Toronto during the afternoon, was the work been Bona by contract 'labor,* tween $20 and $30 on Sunday night. The people of the United States yet the fact remains that had It not g held in Convocation Hall, at 3 7.m., - claim that that country is where the been fbr, this depression, afld relies Daynard stopped to take on what he' .district of Wellesley and Church idea of the telephoge was ,conceived, believe4 were two passengers at a . Streetaz every pollee cruiser, dozens at Tuesday. It was after. ' d by the y employment given to the, thousands of c sin motorcycles and scorea of plainclothes Mayor and City Council In a bodg. And the claim is atilt maintained; sot men, this work .would not have -been- _ t Rear the outskirts, of the and uniformed men were ecattered, -1n Transfusions in Vain withstanding that Dr. Alexander Bell completed for the next twenty years -- city, late. Upon boarding,' the car, an intensive hunt fora "bridge party" Seven fellow students, members of . stated publicly .at Brantford, and later Pembroke- Standard. the ^men brandished weapons. re v rifled _ at Boston, that "the conception o1 the the operator's pockets, removed the burglar who had climbed to a second tits Yaisity football team and of the telephone tool place,dnriag the sum- _ fare bps and escaped !n an automo- storey windbwd of the house'!- which Alpha Delta Phi fraternity to which _ xaer visit to hie father's residence in One Editor to Another bile - Mrs. Copp was entertaining several Johnny belonged, ' aided medlcal 1Braatiord is 1874, and the apparatus From the columns of the St. Cath• _ friends at bridge. - science In its fight against • death. was-just as it, Was subsequently made arines Standard we lifted this: t Copp saw the burglar through a win- Transfusions of three quarts of blood s one- alembrane telephone on either The whistles. blew in Stratford- yes- dow in his father's second-floor bed- were made by the surgeons In an et- end: The experiment of August 30. terday morning and It is a real plea $i►aseball Bata roam and, went outside, challenging fort to repiaoe the blood lost by the -' 1876, made from Brantford to Paris, sure to report that the editor of the _ him to come down from the ledge on young athlete. - was the first transmission, the first Stratford $eacon- Herald_ [e awake Tariff `'hang clear asst intelligible transmission of Dace again. ""'6 Qntarl0 Men Capture _speech over the read line that has All of which 1s quite cQrrect, ewes .The Markets : ever been- made. Milverton Sun.. soon as we can trathfulfv do so. we Leading ioultrq Awards _ Canada Lowers Fate on'Hick- 'hw shall be pleased to p'nblish a similar Toronto. - Ontario poultrymen have PRODUCE PRICES: _ report about the editor of the Stand - ory from U.S.- Qranges iak,u all the leading 'swaths = Plan Not Understood Toronto dealers are buying ard.-Stratford Beacon Herald, from Spain chickens ; at the Royal Winter Fair. at the Ito den ricer: Latent estimates piece the popnls• Ottawa, Dot. 3. -Three changes In A White Wyandotte cock, shown' by Eggs= Gradegd; cases free, fresh ez: aeon of the United States at 130,000; Motariats and Insurance the tariff, all reductions o! rates, tiverd Tbos•- B::Cotton of Lambtoa Mills.. traa. 33c; fresh Orate, 28c; pal -lets, 000; and the New Yorker observes While everyone discusses what steps announced here• to-day ' orders fa- was selected as the champion bird of 23c; seconds, 18c. Ungraded, cases te- T uthat by a remarkable coincidence this should be taken to lessen the appal- Council. Two were designed to pro. the show, and the champion bantam. turned, 32c for fresh extras, 37c f•,r =,.;ts exactly the number of people Rho ling loss of life on the roads. 1t ts.. mote trade with the United States. the a silver duckwiag cockerel, owned by, fresh_firsts, t_7c Ior se•s�..3,�. Pullets, .;: -,do. -not understand Roosevelt's gold- worth while also to consider whether 'Georg -Hay of Toronto 22c• ;purchase plan. - Hamilton Spectator, other with Spain, _ - th8 compt}1s�ry' insurance provisions Because suitable hickory for.-base- F. G. Brook and Son, London, Ont., Butter-Ontario ��t'eaeriery solids, - in the Road Traffic Act have proved ball bats could.not be obtained In Can• showed the'beat 'pen and best young No. 1, 21% to 21%c; No. •l, 21 to Unwise as satisfactory as we had hoped in ada, a rate of 10 per cent. was listed pair, both white W, "ndottes, and W. 21%c. The St. Mary's Journal Argus voices guaranteeing - compensation to . roa'd foil intei'mediaie-• and general tariffs, 'J Robertr of-Hamilton; showed the Churning creatri- Special, '1.t Nq. - •a protest against the custom of remov' accident• victims or their dependents. the British pretereniie'rethatning free. 'best cock, hen, cockerel and pullet. I' 19c; No. 2, ,17c, f.o.b.. shippin.� ing hats during tuners] services --a Recent cases in the courts have shown Rates of 10- per cent. in the inter- These were White Oringtons, . ._ custom which has ,resulted in many Cheese -No. o. 1 large, c ra ed� l►a *a: that the underwriters are not legally mediate and general classtficatiottb for g - fined and government graded, 1)3ic; deaths. It should .be possible to .con- liable to pay compensation in cases discs, used in -the manufacture at auto- twins, 10c; triplets; 1034c. duct a funeral service without causing where -a. condition laid down tp the Relief in Saskatchewan Poultry, A more funeiatla, and to pay 'respect to mobile wheels. were established, the y, grad8, alive- Spring the dead rAig, a injury to the living. to policy has not been fulfilled by the British preference remaining free. ,Regina - Immediate lntroducaou . of chickens, over 6 lbs., 124; over--5 to The cad without t heads o inclement owner of the car.. If, for instance, at The intermediate. rate on Seville a policy of meelfcal' and 'bospttat re- 6 lbs.; Ile; over 4 to 5 lbe.. 10c: over the time of the accident the car, 1a• oranges, used !n the manufacture of lief for' the 1933 drought area In 2 to 4 lbs., 8c. Broilers. over 1% to . weather Is unnecessary and unwise. -' shred for private purposes, is beinjg marmalade. was made free, the same Saskatchewan has been announced by 2 lbs., lOc. Fatted hens, over b lbs., Toronto Star Weekly. used for trade Purposes, the fact that . Ile; over 4 1: 6 lbs., 10c; -over 3% to as `the British preference. The gen- C. 'B. Daniel, general manager of the 4 lbs., 8c; over 8 to 854 lbs., 7c. Old ' the motorist carries- 'an lnstiabce err• oral rate remained at 35_ cents a cubic Saskatchewan Relief Commission. +•_ IBuy Made- In- bana0a t18cate does not help the victim. -New toot, based on the size and weight of Plans provide for increased grants roosters, over 6 lbs.. 6c, : Domestic - useful Campaign, which has been -Statesman and Nation. 'the contaluer.. Bitter or-s ' are far 1lospitalizatlon of indigent pat!- rabbits, over 4 lbs., 8c. White clock- A' : _ ling -, over b lbs., Bc; do; 4 to 6 lbs., _ In force for some years,'!- now being aValIable'only In Spain. eats. - U. Guinea fowl, per pair, 75c. pursued all over Caukda -tbe cam- ., ' :THE EMPIRE -__ _..___ _- Poultry, A grade, dressed - Spring .o paigR to buy Canadian goods. It Is not Australia's North chickens, over 6 lbs., lyc; over'5 to 6 necessary to 'push chauvinism to the The presence in Adelaide of the ,' No Fatalities lbs.. 18c; over 4 to 5 lbs., 16c; over point of boycotting ail merchandise of tq 4 s.;'1 Broilers, over 13f► to - manager of Victoria Downs station !n K 2 tbs.,.- 3c E 2 lbs., 15c. Fatted hens, over fi lba,.. goreign origin; this is neither pbsstble the Ord River country has drawl) at_ ly y i 13e; over 4 to -5 lba., 12c; cover 3 %, to. nor practical. Nevertheless, it is tea t s tention to the vast estate Australia w 4 lbs., lUc• over 3 to 3-- lbs., 9c. Old �>QOnable, each time we gel the oppor• has is the north.' orth The area of the pro• ,roosters, over S lbs., 8c. Domestic -ab- tunity, to show our preference for petty, which is controlled by Bovril Rr bits; over 4 lbs., 12c. White ducklings, what is manufactured in our own coon' Australian Estates, an English •Coin ,/'`� r r : `• over 5 lbs., Ile; do, 4 to 6 lbs., 9c. try by' our own fellow citizens. -La parry, is 11,000 square miles, halt as Colored, 2c less. Young turkey's, ii to Tribune, Sherbrooke. ;kf c' 15 lbs., 15c; do, oaer 15 lbs., 14c. - _ big again as Wales. At present it car- rte. _ : Young geese, 8 to 11 lbs., Jc. rtes 180,000 head 'of cattle which 'are `' °Y; Thd Instinct- of`the Land' --� - - ;, .. WHOLESALE PROV'iaiuNS " driven 300'atllea into Wyndham to the - : ,�;:;�..:�;.� • >' - Everyone engaged in an urban p- r- '� Wholesale provision dedlers are 4 meat' works. -The white population of �-•-. .';;• >' r' suit has a vital•interast in seeing that the vast track is below 60.- Empire "?° '-{ Industry prospers. What 1s aq a_• quoting fhe�fe'llowing prices i„ retail ,"`"�'..r :;;" . ' <,- <,,,. :: ��' dealers: Press Union's, Australian, News Letter. founding, is that this manifest truth K "a Pork -- ••Hams, 14c; ahou'.ders, tic; - does not appear to be r3 cognized -in : UNITED STATES butts, 12%c; , pork inins. 15' c; Pic- THE a way, that Is, as to provoke an " r,ics, 10%c. - o Y _ . Toll Insects Take'.. «,. ,t / action- except by, a very few people; r�„. bard -Pure, tierces,.. 101/ tufts, that sb many'peaple'seem not to' know The annual loss caused in the "c' r - �..: �--�.i ,•,..,���• � : - ^' llc; pails, il%c; prints, 1134c, 'what is going on in the country, that, United States by insects is estimated I'dVF. STUCK t�lii1TA'1'tUNS, t, i in �sbort, the agricultural interests And by -the Department. of Agriculture ta; • ._... _St7_Prs, -up to 1,050 lbs., good and.. _ ISO few People to interpret them In ur• reach a total of $2;000,000,000. With- choice, $3.75 to $4.25; do, med., $3.25 bau ' centres. • This singular phenom• Out Insecticides, according o Dr. =• ^; over 1,050 o c good and choice, $3; steers, to g • �`� to $3.75; do coo., $1.5U to $3; .tears, _ enon, a particularly strong.; one in a Henry G. Knight, chief of the Bureau __ ` icoutry where 'the. urban population is of Chemistry and Soils, it would be ' � a: $4.75; do, coed., $3 :5U to'$4; do, com.,; still, from its origins, so close to the impossible to feed the world as society_ _ f $?.50 to $3?5; heifers. good and f' e r got is perhaps dun to the fact that Is organized. to-day. Only by concert - k f° ,' ; choice, $3.75 to $4.25; do, wed., $3.215; a very small number of citizens have ed war on predatory insects wbicb dis _ - te, $3.75; do, corn. $1.60 to $3; fed; retained their country connections. In -put possession -of the earth with man'' faire-, good and c�toice, $ti.5U to ?7; _ France and in Britain- many itbople can society ne protected against to do, mad., $4.5U to $6; cows, good, $2.15° y to $2.76; do, mad., $'L to - $2.25; io,! who occu eminent positions In the mine and Pestilenee. The damage to p l i - - PYi .I e.nt.; $1.50'to'$2: canners and cutters, liberal professions or -!n business-pow growing,- plants _ caused ky insects: " _.. ".� 5c to $1.25; bull,, good, $'l to $2.25, sera lands which the themselves every Fear is this country is estimated - - 7 _ y y do, cone. $1.50 to $L,7o; stocker a - ;work or get- ot6era to woek'tor'them. to average 10 per cent. of their value. " , �.,,rk feeder seers, good, $3 to $3.26; do, Thus the know -the -daily. -lives -of Dr.. - Knight places the lose to forest n,; com. $1.75 to $2.75• milkers and Iarmer.# s d the. repercussion of high trees alone at $100,000,000 annually, - springers, $25 to S50; cs1r s, good and and-. low •prices. With us this- Is tar Washington Pc•st. v r,t s , choice weals. $6, to 7; o, com. an j tea i med. $3.60 to $5.50; grassers, $:' to! too rare an occurreuee.--Le Devoir.- -• .a :' - . ? ... �,>� $2.50; hogs; bacon, f.o.b.,- 0.50;. d6, off Ry' ' "'s s iwerx [frying Up •... ''r ,,,��`� �•'�. � �,� ``raft •• trucks. $5.75; do, off cars. $C: good Sou' -w Afr!ca'e long drought is `fs �, do Cartadlan Fox asst ewe and wethe. lamb. 87: ,mad., _ causing' macy (hers to d'ry up, and Minn., wok' u one morning to find $6.50 to $6.75• cW bucks: $5 :ra0 to •!;6• tleceatly the Saint John Tele gi:lpit• The citizens of Crookston, e p ' ea tie, are wanbering over the Lim. culls. S4.50 to $5.50•,' stimp, �Zu-,d gigl►t, .journal published the statement that pogo; w;iirh t:►nns part of the Bech• `five •boirsea' and-a hatchery something like this.' Juia a landslide. $2.25 to $3; do boaviea, $7 to $3.3 tho. quality of ite -*Luis ',,ron the foxes us :a! ;end border. Nobody hurt, - _ - do, culls, $1 to su + J -, ..w'., '�,' �. vim.'•.• t• + ..,•-" .: . -' - _ , ' ,,; tl. ,td•.. •d;- +barJ� ,•r, .� -_^ y. 'aihf7 ='f .r, r• - ..!. 'c:.. •.•. ••y '� _ .r -, tt��.,aq. _ - , a ti : "'" _ . , - ��� .wa'A!i , jk . 'r= °„y"2 •- . �cti ••,.•.w , . +c't•" _ - +. r "yi ;.,.•,.;. 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Let Sis do it V' 0. , '► fir (An F n F�EtD, i'l l , wr- j i _ - Johnny (Dec. 15)- "Say Ma, ain't 1 �rthere something more I can do to help _ The Spelling bf a Word and the =- `£� pouf' . e sequel .• One evening, last Julq. I was seated You can't kill a By -that is smait j ., in the Iounge of the Grand Hotel in enough to sit on your fly- swatter. O JN L Y 2 0 C A BIG PLUG Tours, France. I -was attempting to Are you looking fo3 something There must be a moral to•this rather write a letter home but was disturbed different to the way sot eniertala• important discovery of ours, but were by some talking in another 'corner of meat for your church, socJety, hanged i1-we rasa provide It, club or Institute! e the large room. At a table were ; Copt. F. H. Reid. the well -known A bishop who was feeling very ill Saint's Da Classified Advertising seated a lady and gentleman, the lat. Y ter much older. than- his companion. traveller, who has been coatribuD called oa his doctor. On this November day all Scotsmen Da Ing the series of articles to this Doctor - "You must spend the win raise FATZNTIL The fact that he was dictating to paper, under the beading of "Travel, ter in Bermuda." N OFFER To EVERY INVENTO In English and the subject of the let- " has what is, perbaps Bishop -- "Haven't the time." _ Their voices In a song of thankful List of waatt • inventions and f ter being ictated attracted m atten- Impressions, , 8 y praise tasormatioa seat free, `ths Ramsay tion. I wonder how many of us real- the finest collection of European Doctor- Well, I'm afraid it's a case To Scotland and Saint Andrew, as of gn "Y'L World Patent mays, 273 views In the country. Pictures of either that -or heaven. "' or -4 -Ise that in another country than' our y , taken with his own camera, beauty- Bishop-"All right. Ill go to Ber- And pray that right own we are the foreigners and that an8 peace be still _ Ass'soL]tt awss assns,, _ fully coloured, showing ome of the -muds." oar own language sticks out o! the 8 their store. L M O 8 T EVERY ROME AN4 -surrounding conversations, even when out-of-the-way places, as well as _ g Bo, sons of Scotia, journeyed far away, ofIIca needs the improved, absolute- we are hardly conscious of listening. the localities about which you bave Many girls are getting mess wages ly ,reproof cabinet; jeweller y nowadays,, But, then, they always Join with the Homeland is her ments and Iedger size-. Writ do35i This was the case in the episode I am read and beard. Portugal, Spain, y thoughts 'to -day Greenwood Avenue, Toronto. Hargrave about to relate. Fmn(* Italy, Switzerland, Austria, have. And see, Once more, as mem'ry fondly 8888, -As I mentioned, the subject of dic:• Jugoslavia,. Hungary, Czeeboslo• turns 3AZZ ==w WANTED. 3 tation attracted sae- -I 'Imagine it raltia, German), Holland, Belgium- A farmer caught a boy in his Or' To laud of Bruce and Wallace, Scott would attract anybody; for in the let, fad British fetes are included in chard stealing apples, and handed brim and Bums, 8eSSerAN FOR DUPLEX AL'TQ over to the olice, As it was the boy's soot commission, write tar was a long list of liquid refresh. :his unique collection. D Enchanted lakes and rivers, moor and Brothers Cora Essex out. first offense the. judge let him oft, but t meats which the gentleman desired 6� partlCUlare regarding ibis, fell, ^ V, to' be on• hand when he returned to communicate with Captain Reid A told him never to yield to such temp" The heather bills, the thistle;, and blue- England, ' Tb enumerate all the differ• Room 4Z1, ?8 Adelaide Street Writ,' tstion.egaia, adding: - bell. Ctat"uira Ointment roroato. Judge - "You should have flown To soothe and Beal b .- -eat kinds Of drinks would be beyond - - ,. urns, C nts, ray knowledge but, when they came from the evil one. From lowland moor or Dhouutain glen _ to the word effervescent" and there Boy- - "So I did, air, but he grabbed they came,, rimes and au skin irritations Iwaa a discussion as to how It should band and I were wondering about . me before I got over the fence.". From, city or some distant clachan of childhood. 'lie spelled, I was really Interested; he them." I laughed at the suggestion home, ; - - said that It should be spelled with one and thought' that I might be permitted grandma Tells= Lrom Brnaltville The garb of other days tho wQlI -nigh Price 25c, and SOa + to tape a further liberty, so I salt, "And asps: '•The Woman who used to roast - _ I ", while she maintained that there : gone, i should be two. it so happened that by the way, I -was Interested In your her husband a chicken now has a The spirit of the tartan still lives on. she was sitting n a argument' over the spelling of the daughter who roasts her husband in climates cool or under tropic sky Isn't it A Fact, I _ 8 position where word. "effervescent" and I tried to about s, chicken." The Scot his native land will ne'er - ebe was Lacing me and, during the- help you." Said she:' "And how do Empty stomachs are dangerts C 'Argument .she looked in say direction, deny: iBelnor naturally gallant and 'desiring you spell-the word "effervescent?"' I Hugh' = "9traage thoughts go Proud sons and daughters tar from When she's IA fsehloti she's In liLtls told her 'and she exclaimed triumph- through my head.' Homeland dear, + " - • • to •help the, lady, I .pnt up two fingers- - to.signify that the word "esereves- antly,.-"I, thought so!" At this Jun. Amos - "Well, they are -in a strange Thls'day remember,- deeper stilt re- else, Who possesses moat has le: st aD• • -seat" had two ' f's; but all I got for cture her husband came in and I was place." - vere• - preelatyon - any pasta was the stony stare that only properly introduced and, weman -like «-- - True to- the country birth to them did v, a well -heed Engllshwomaa -can give. I she informed him that I Bald_ that " et• ' Men who used to struggle to live Ylie. instructed. would rather be amused than wae amused, the more so'when, turn- ferveseent" should be spelled with within their income now struggle to yet loyal to the land where. now they Don't mortgage the future. for tw inn to her companion,' o "t's" as the had claimed. "By live withouVone. ' she said -=aud= - live: good time Crow, tbly enough for me to hear, "There Jove. I do not believe Jt," said 'the old - = :. Montreal -M R Graham, Endeavor ,to be what you desire to - gentleman, and away be went to get -Youth-"A A bold-hp man held me up ere people who understand English is 8 y „ , t appear.�Socratea. a dictionary, but came back somewhat* tonight for all I had," - the room you had better talk teas , r;, :. ,, :.. The more happiness you give the + crestfallen to acknowledge that his His Svreetlo --' I don't see how those loudly." I wae thdronghly squelched, {';;,;;;;, more you have left. wife was right. (allows make a )wing." When I'm afraid it`s prudence, When The gentleman moved hls -chair arer to the side of the table and the con. The. fact that I was a Canadian be's.afrald it's cowardice. versa on was no longer, distinct. A greately interested this couple, as Mr, - Lounging robes are usually given, to k' L-- had been the editor of the Cana- men who have no time to lounge. One.1ailen preacher gets more rld- 4ew minutes later, be went Out ef"the vertiaing than fifty other fallen mem room and, acting on an impulse, I got than Gazette In London and was a cup from my seat and walked over to contemporary of Lord Strathcona and (Stop, Look and Llstcn t �' '�' ��' . „ -The site of your gift depends on the ; "'Jt2arriagr," said the philosopher, her, -Is spirit-, that prompts It, .and on [fi+ti s where the lady, was sitting: I doelced Lord Mountstephen; meeting the torn• D p amount you have left. a rise of her eyebrows but said I, "I ier quite often when he was Canadian like a railroad sign. When you nee a came over to'crave your pardon for High Commissioner itI London. I sup- Pretty girl you stop; then you look, `, :' Hush, little High CbaLA don't you •appearin ' to listen to your conversa - 'pose that !t was editorial background and,'alter you're married, you listen." cry; YO -be as antique by and by. g ,.' .A'.: The - honeymoon Is over when ohs •lion; as a matter of fact, I was not that 'made him provoked at being Y v ,• ; = hot tongue and cold listening - English being spoken In a, catught -on the spelling of a word. His She ',Now what are you stopping ahoulderhim French hotel cuti through other talk wife is one - of the -most prominent fort like a knife and I was enable to con, -miniature painters in England; ex- He (as car comes 'to halt)- "I've Women Ilse .lodger than men -they s' =- .- 'centrate on the 'letter. 1. ryas trying to hibits at the Royal Academy and at lost my bearings." are bound to have the last wort(.- - 8 North Hastings Review, write." I saw a smile beginning to the Paris Salon -!n addition, her work She - "Well, at least you are prig 'creep over the lady'§ face and I con• bas' been purchased by Queen Mary. inat. Most fellows run out of gas!' The at crane air passenger !s, over timed', "'You' know I am -a Canadian- I spent a- most delightful evening %!•. 40 years old and travels on business. .is Britisher like yourself, and have with these folk; had dluner with them There aren't many people' that you sY;': ^`' Come to this hotel with a party of the following, evening and, when I left - can find on the same side of the fence other Canadians." "Oh! ", she remark. them, I was assured th L the word "ef- every Jay in the week. ed, "are you the "father" of those fervescent" would always bring me ladies who were at dinner7- )Sty bus- to their remembrance. Visitor -"1 should think, by the look RICHARD G. BLOMFIELD HILDREN :'of things, that nothing ever happens -Vice-President, Beechams Pills (Can- ' • -' -- = -- - - �" here." .ads) 'Limited, who recently arrived - Brushvilie Native - "Oh! It's a from England to direct the operations grow up only once. The pretty lively place for its size. Why, of the company and its subsidiaries health giving Vitamins in FELT AS F I N'GEM it's not two weeks't since we had an to Canada and the United States. A sC O s ' eclipse of the moon." _ new --aggressive merchatidtzing and - advertising program has just been an- IRMULSIOH " "Woman Who Had Rheumatism for .10 Years correct This Sentence � nounced by Mr.. Btemfleid. helps them'-grow, pro. �, ,•..•;� "1 treat all of daughter`s boy friends 1eGt3 them from dinars, = NOW WALKS '4 MILES r' alike," said a mother, "whether they;" Compensation strong bone: and WITH EASE are rich or. Poo }.., _ . When brief December days ilraa near -"Since coming ere from England The prairie Iles bleak and austere, g Z :'. Producer - "1t 1 make you a star you is -es 10 years ,ago," writes a married wo• 1, �►, Far -flung like some immobile sea, � _. must lead a life of strict decorum." man, I, have suffered terribly from Without a flower, house or tree' Actress -- "But can't my double do Lft .. rheumatism. I have been in hospital ,�' that ?" Its withered grasses, sparse and dun, O and spent money •to no end. I have i`' Forbidding even in the sun. __ _ rypsed medicines and lotitins'until I Was L� We've listened to several jazz or- weary. I heard of Kruschen Salts so v • • cbestrsa over the radio made up of Yet there remains, lest beauty .die, __;_,often, that I' thought one day I'd try -,�•� fish,ped• The blue, tremendous sweep of sky, - R,1CH 1N VITAMINS -that. -By this time m knees had be l� blacksmiths, boilermakers, Wherd clouds in slow procession Dace, Y dlers and• --at least one musician. :'game' locked, as It in cement. I was -A And vast illimitable space, Just desperate, for 'I -felt that the day From which a sense. of freedom DANDRUFF No one ever asked you, to worry. not far off when I wouldn't be That was your own idea. springs, . able Eo get about at all and it made lieee me .i am not, like the same we. Exultant, like up- soaring wings. And All no .. 'me so, downhearted. 'Well, I bought a man. I walked four miles the other There Is still hope for Soot man --Pauline Dillingham. Whits specks on your coal collar _ X mesa only one thingi Your scalp is "bottle of - Kruschen, and took 'a tea -• day and felt fine, whereas 'before 1 nerd when the drug store man sells diseased. Got D.D.D. Prescription at: +� spoonful 'every morning, When the could hardly "walk ncrosg the floor. you s stamp and says "thank you." BUCKLEY'S Gives You far once. Millions of people have found bottle was finished l' said,"Ob, it's the "My husband has been out of work quick happy release Lrom Dandruff :lame is ev6 ythink else; I'm no bet- all winter, but I'd get my Kruschen A' . More For Your Mone and all sorts of iixita ' shin troubles x " ter.' But m husband said 'Persevere; good many seem to he nut t�d y dace Dr, D. D. Dlmnis developed the p Salts before I'd buy a thing to eat. It with `sleeping sickness" about the 6uckt.y's roe. many times as far u ordinary D.D.D. formula for his own privets =` _ try another! ' Give it a chance to- act means so much to be well and able io time the alarm clock goes off. _ �eush :- m�ia., pairing t ma ve duvad. ties is On your blood.' ���'etl 1 - - «,tae tvirborrl impairing its marvellous healing practice. D.D.D. l'reaeriptlOII now got another, walk, I feel I should tell you all' thls, and soothing qualities, and because only a felt made and endorsed Y a d dable, and before it was finished my knees if it will benefit others:'- (Mrs,) E. A, 7­7­) -- ------ • dose, are needed to put the most stubborn quick romed for skiff and iW dies x va� or cold out of business. Ewen one tip y p -+"unlocked- honestly they did. I 'could What afore heed be said to convince I, -g laidott your lordship, of Buckley's gives unmistakable relief. -canes bTthe chemists solo Compound( ', r 'hardly believe it myself when I could other sufferers?, At any rate, they but there's 16 turglar downstairs." Thais why "Pte say, "It act. like a Aaih^ Campap ;'a Italian Helmt AI w" �- 'A single sip prove* k". trial tiw sae Ooras/Ni M dnitrMi� '. stoop dux'a and get up again svitbntjt should give li1•usehen a trial, A!a Lordellio- - "Toen bring me my eraeosgntwod.d No dope -- no -wet sickly syrup — but a •„: help. I was so excited about it.' 1 Kruschen Salts is obtainable at' all. gin anO. spn-LQ weft - the heather scientific formula that steps the coush•- -beat1 kept on, took another bottle, and be- Drug Stores at 45c. and 76c. per bottle, tn;:t't, p, end soothes, play sate. Refuse substitutes. -4-9-7-33 c ► T #t + y Buckley's is sold *vetyw•iseee. JSSUE NO, ~a5 .y .. �• ir'�,:r^c¢�-•+rcT'.,'+'._.3'n {.. --"� • i'-t: •.' -�.. a. �b`�N; , - .,x . --S _ - a' r -n - b; . - ,. . , l :•er. � .Ors . � +C< w,..• >• -i%-: 7.. w a•-'_ '.;I °� . n'w••'." .w. _ -' .. '.,."y - _w.uicws`.z.. -.. :.r :.c �r�'� .., : � a• .�csl .t':4,w♦ k, :l, dr.. s :r �;a• -• '�,t `�. _ :.,, APY .. '.w•J ., � eip►lities. The council will still -the assets that make for happiness" 'Program as follows: Roll caul A Aridle7 ,.. _ _ ,WlweJe • ,• • •• have these troublesome queitions �'� -verse _ . � � , - - 4l3ttblS to deal with for some dim, -to T�toConvention scripture. Fe Waggt withathe General Moto wow cetved by the minister of the were Unitea come. It is a difficult matter to Community singing,; Paper, Xmas in Ken Morley has engaged with F. Church here, Rev. J. R- Bick. "$1.7sseryou tlsou P"in'advama, find out those who ebonld be other bands, Mrs. E. Drewery; Mus- H. Westney for the -season. Crane valley, as*. � ` sabouipue" to we uaitod st ws and Gcoat assisted, for there are many who ic, Miss Grace Lehman; A Social The school concert takes place on - ` United Ckarck Maare., 8eitain 42.00 is advam e. , half hour - Come and enjoy the Thursday evening December 21st. Dear Mr. Bick,- { will clai.n relief, when they have good things we always get at our Mrs. Gazely is improving nicely A carload of fruit and veget- - ~ no reason whatever for demand Institute gatherings. and will soon be able to be -out a- ables was received at Ormiston last gain. week and_-dintributed. I understand-Misses O'Loane, of Toronto, were that the car was loaded in your dis. recent visitors with their uncles at trict, will you please convey to all NOTti AND t30MMiNTi. Township Council - the McCarthy home here. who h to the work Of thertbng - • Miss Olive Witheridge, of Toron- The above council met on Monday, to, spent the' week -end with friends ' Mrs. Hansford, of Highland Creek, together . so much useful produce the -Vhe large amount o[ crime that Dec. 4th, with all members present, in Greenwood. visited her daughters, the Mesdames gratitude of the• members of our ch- is being committed recently, in• the reeve in the chair. The minutes Ed. and Mrs. Pugh, of Claremont, Winters, on Saturday last. arch 'and congregation at Ormiston. "t -last meeting were taken as spent . Sunday with the tatter's sis- Fred Annan now drives a new Tel- The whole of the Crane Valley iadiog murders, hold-ups while of the armed and other .lesser offences,_ re ad. y ter v Mrs. erson Ormerod. egram truck delivering their papers district was , badly hit this year by - E. R. Pilke , of Cherrywood add y every person in the will- from here to Fenelon Falls. grass- hoppers. Coming after lour is causing much concern. Mfr- ressed the council on behalf of the age were at -the trousseau tea at W. Mr. Benson is still improving his successive crop failures things are _,sere are almost of weekly occur pupils and parents of same, of this Gees' on Saturday afternoon. farm We are glad to see so many in a pretty bad shape. :tense in Toronto, but in the large township who are attending the Mar L. and Mrs, Hagerman, of White- improvements being made in the I can assure you that "all of ue Mies of the United States the High Sc hool, who have been vale, spent Sunday with Mrs. Hag- locality. very greatly appreciate the Reneros - -� p' advised that after Christmas of this. erman s parents; Will and Mrs. Orm Mr. Daniels has finished ' his new rty of our friends down east. with number is great in. proportion to year, the present pupils from this erod., - barn and has now a many thanks to all. good structure 1 remain the of the cities. It is suggest- township will be refused admission, Mr. Shorn and family moved last which, adds to the value of his place E. P. Johnson ed by some. that the increase in Mr. Pilkey presented their case in, week into the L. White house on the to our north. a carefully worded, well delivered 7th con., recently occupied by Mr. Robt. Ravie has secured employ- Ormiston, Saeir. ? ,crime is an afterruath of _the war. address, one of the most ably Ares- Kirby. - ., J. R. Bick, Wh'rtevale, Grit. That ma be the case, but man er►ted heard in the past year. Sever- ment with the Balmer people' and y p The Mission Band had a very suc- was with them at the Royal Show. Dear sir'- al other representatives of the com -. The proceeds of the sale of art I write in ktehalf of. our club of the etiminals here mete child Bob has a•good chance to, make good - ren during the war which should inunity were also bard. cessful bazaar on l�riday evening. and no doubt will succeed ir. pleasing to thank those why . sv generously g +. ?� motion gas advanced _bv I2epuL3r };e' Par }noceeds of.the sale of art- his employers. .(,ntributed a car of fruit, vegetables�� have very flttle.in$uence on their Reeve 3liddleton, seconded by Coun- icier amounted to a little more than and clothing. :vf:ich was shipp'cd. re- �character. But whatever Life cilior Mowbray that this township eight dollars. The VM'gmen's Ass°c_ The December meeting of.. the cemiy from your district. and County be respoii:ible for the -1:) iation gave the children their tea, af' Community Club takes place next i` am sure the people who have as- :cause may have been, very stern Monde per cent difference in the Markham ter ��hich they took charge of .the Y evening at the home of F. =i�i::ti in getting together thi. car' ' measures sbould be adopted to _yici.erinq school problem - carried. pru2ram, in which .they were abl} and Mrs..Crawf0 id. As this is `elpc -, ~owls feel amply repaid; could they have it suppressed. It. would Numerous #ektuest? for. relief were - assisted by 'the HarveyC, of 'Broug- tion night, a goodly turn out o. the realiz? the amounf of suffering they appear that crime is contagious, ffieard: - ham. Ovvin ' to the impending wed - `�pte of the community is 'expect. ,have helped to alleviate. And I ask that men will enter it w'ithuut a Lengthy correspondence was read dtng of Miss Doris Gee the program ed. - you to convey to them our thanks from Prof. Boswell,. objecting in a ran -along _the lines of the pros and Many from here attended the tro- and gratitude for what they have thought of the consequences. very vigorous manner to paying in- cons of married life, followed-by the sseau tea given by Miss Doris Gee done, .."Money is the root of all evil." is come• tax to this township, neverthe- presentation of a beautiful silver tea on Saturday last. The many useful .Mrs. A. M. McMroy, A true . saying, and is ae less he has the privilege of all oth- service, given by the. Community of gifts that were received by her tes Sec, Cadies' 'Community Club _ =true to day as oa the day the ers in appealing to- Cour t of Re- Greenwood. Mrs. Gee, in'a few suit- ttfies ti, her .popularity. Doris has; The car referred to was loaded a1c r 'vision . who will here-his objections, able remarks - thanked the donor; for' always been willing to assist in any ' Locust Hill and Agincourt, contribut- words were utt4red nearly tan Correspondence _ from the Canad- the beautiful gift.. Miss Gee will take, community work and Audley will ions coming from a wide area; Those. thou5.4nd years ago, for much'of ian National Railways was read, con- the good wishes of the community feel tier loss. The best wishes- of all who made donations will feel a glow the crime that is coed- mitted is diae firming it is believed, the cf6sink of to her new home' are extended t° her on her marriage of satisfaction upon reading these the Greenburn station:. - this week end: letters. J. - R. Bick. � -'_to the love of money. Considerable discussic,ri was 'given' • Brougham - - . - to the taking advantage of the Gov- SPECIALS :. The characteristics' of varions ernmerit Work Schemes, -the ''Gr,v't. T. C. Brown spent ilonday and I _ _ nationalities are ezNressed iu Lhe asisting in the heal- municipal deti'- Tuesday in the city. Opportunit For elopment plans for-_the - p- urp-se. of Cecil Axford h% renewing. old.acq, T6URSDAY.. FRIDAY jok.es that are pulled off at their aiding relief. schemes:. The plan is uaintanees around here. SALE - expense. The Irishman is noted being asked for this township, and • W. E. and firs. Holtby celebrated -- and SATURi kY for his mistakes in the use of the: hope is expresaeiI that work will the fiftieth anniversary of their wed commence by the middle of the mor. dine on Tuesday, De:('mb-r 5th, very language, knower as "fritir balls "; th _ <luietly owing yt.� tl a ` �erioua ;' Your 6ppiortiinity to ;the Yankee for hie „bwstfuloeeis ; The standing conmitwe on Road- ne..ss of Mrs. C. .axCvrvl and :MfrI- boy atI yolir •C:ti+i -t- r g s the Englishman for his inability and Bridites pail. the .following: F.. Hriltby ker,:elf: The i1'cmiea's Inst + »ac RHkfeig 5utipliee + rr Turner, labor. -11 25;. G. Pugh. labor. _ituto�' sent flowers and best wishes, at Economy Pricey. • to the polar is a joke without 4 50; C. Wannop, labor, 7.80: A. Lee and the Suilday school rase en -masse All stir Frtiito, Peels, LLerries Etc., are this year'+ crop and of the a great amount of study. Hdt the haul- gravel, con. 7, 48.71; F. Bare- Win' Sunday to expres.5 t:ieir apprec. Highest Qiialtty. - & ota hmap comes in -for . a big a haul avel con..?, 99.00: Fd. - iation . of Mrs. Holtb g y, t�? y' = long years - - share of,jokea at his expense for - Schwalm, ditto, 42.50; R Carter, t..: �f faithful effarta aG Bible ClaFS tea Stouele•+s 2 • MEW CROP $ - his alleges : -ve of . the "bawbee," `96.50;' W Petty, gravel for con: ' TI. -her and her. helpfulness in every Dates far• 25e. r1 s Lbe. • 124.80; R. Mowbray. gravel for any possible in connection with the 7 $ f for It-is not ge .eraliy known that T. L,'50.10; A. ?,nnan, drag Bay -rd. Sunday school, and Mrs. L'. Johnst- Citern- Lennon Orange-Mixed the most of these- yarns arespun 10.20; J. Hilts, shov.. gray. - E. T. L. on express by -Jett:er the best wish -..- 31c lb. .23c, lb. eel 23c. !h. 27c. lb. by the Seotehman himself as be 13.00- J.' • Ravie, 'shov. gray. con. 4, es of -the church and Sunday school. _ -f 5.00• W. Mark, ditto, 6.90; R. Cart- The eleventh Annual 'meeting of _ -enjoys a joke at his own expense er, engine grading, 29.25 ;• A.. Taylor the :Citizens' League was- held in -the' Clace Cherries W'alnuta �hnonds Neither ie it known that in the ahoy. gray. -con. 9, 9.80; B. Wilson, Fire Hall on Monde; evening. Dec: per lb. 40c. } lb. llc Per lb. 39e. } Ib. -12e } lb. 13c. City of Aberdeen there is club ditto, 4.00; W. P. Jones, gray. 3.60;' 4th, with a• good attendance. Much B. Annis, .drag S. T. L. 5.10; Geo. interest was 'shown in the year's • which meets regularly . for the .Todd, drag S. T. L,' :►.50;'C. Montei- work. The retiring president, W. A. ' Raisins �.. R.E CLEANED.. : ; Molasses -= vurpose of manufacturing new th, install pipe, 8.50; R: Finley, dit- Knox ,spoke of the' better lighting jokes and collecting as many as to, 4.80; H.- McCutcheon, ditto:, 1.40; system in the hall ,also what the Sultnos, 2Hne 27c Currants 1 lb. 2oz. tin possible o[ the nod jokes alread L. Gates; plow and scraper, 13.80: G. League had done' in connection with Puffed, 2 lbs 35c ' g l y 1.20; R. Lester,• dr- the improvement of the sidewalk in Lexia, with seeds. 27c - Per !b. 11 cents known, and having them publish McDowell, labor, _ _ - - ag con. 9, 3..i0; Pedlar People, cul- the village. Secretary, L Johnston, Bleached, per lb. 21c - 15 cents - _..large size 22 cents - ed in, book form.- Four or five of vert. pipe, 168.17: W. Petty, rep to gav2 an excellent report. Treasurer, _ . these books have- already been culvert, 1:00; C. Cooper, gas, oil etc FreA Cassie, gave the financial st- - _ -CANNED PINEAPPE; quarter pound 17 cents , printed, and have given a Brest 101 W .20- R. ard, dynamite, 11.49; atement, which showed a creditab- A. J. Taylor, drag con 9 and 3, 2.50; ie balance.. Fire Chief Annis report- Corn Flakes Kellogg's or -deal of amusement to their readers. pipe,_. 2.30; S. ed attending, four fires during the 1 Quaker per pkg _Sce L Hagerman, install y with each k of p g: price 23c. "~ Among the roembece belonging to..Farndale, drag roll. 7, 2.40; l' White, past year and cag=e the bo s of the p g Sea Ray Health Food, at re this club is the Earl of Aberdeen, drag con. 1, •16.00; F. Wright, drag brigade credit for their efficiency; - P. �• �++Oap C. B. �O �'OmatOCa -• con 6 and 7, 6.30;. Twp. of Scarboro, also calling -attention to improve- J who, one time was Governor- Townline sett. 112.57; R. Ward sal. ment that might be made in the ser- P' - 'General of Canada, and is known 75,00; F. Andrew; drag in Pickering vice of the fire brigade. The follo�c- i bars, '?Sc. 2 tins, 23e.' ,per tin, 10c. to be a man full of humor. The Village, 6.00; R. Bye, haul gravel in ing officers were elected for the en- moat of these jokes made. at the -Pickering Village, 20.00; ..Mars. T. suing' year. President, G. Duncan; V.- - You order PHONE PICKERING 600 - We deliver _ t - Law, _gravel for Pickering, 3.00 Miss, Pres., L Matthews; $er. L. Johnst- ': ;expense .of the v%rious nationali• E. McKay; re County bridges, 6.4'6; on; Treas., F. Cassie: Fire Chief, E. _ tie httve really no foundation, -A. Clark, grading, 12.00. E. Annis; Dep. Chief. L Matthews; �j • ' but are the product' of people The standing committee on- Dam. Directors, Messrs, Knox Beer, ay, PiCkerlll Hard ware tore El- who possess an active imagination.- ages to sheep paid the following: V. licott,- Farley, .- Baker, Beer., Giay, I�1 g - _ _ Ross, 1 sheep killed 1 injured, 10.00; Philip, Miller. Auditors, Messrs Sh- - F. Wright, ditto, 6.00; W. Milne, 3 aver and Knox. a Municipal elections ere again sheep killed 4 lambs and 3' sheep in- `''being a subject of discussion jured, 47.00; H. Turner, 1 "ram kill- A New E88 �r f ;Y ed 2 injured, 20.00 Jos: Taylor, °i sh- The Canadian Winter Home'Needs Plenty of Heat and Li ht. aarooaR the electorate. The coon. B. Wilson 1 lamb to relieve Tonsil .Ills, Quinsy, Tonsil. 6 cep killed, 6.00; _ rile of today have had .far more Trilled, 2.00; W. C. Willson, inspect- itis, Bronchial Asthma and Cough, ' Buy a Findlay Oval Range and inn Alladin Lsmp. ,difficult problems to take up their ing 'same,` 9.85; 'G. M: Forsyth, ditto, use SyVilla• Spahr's Remedy. Depen- You will always 'be Satisfied. 'attention than those councils of 4•I0. sable, economical and guaranteed. twenty or thirty years ago. One The standing committee on Trans- .Get a bottle. E. C. Jones, druggist: -'. - .Alladin Lamp, epecial at $6,25. portation, Power and Light. paid the - bf the to dayis that of dealing owe h the streefollowing: l hts, 60.66P Pickering nditto. Gala Re- opening ~ . \ OoI C`ooeflield Electric Washer,,'__ 1 429.00.. y' a cis or $69.00. i -question of relief, which was The standing' committee on Relief, OF THE never dreamed of a 'few yeare ago, * Plow Shares for all makes of Plows. paid the following: for supplies, �I. Dew ' Dro Inn - t except in a few cases of indigents, S. Chapman, 11.50; Mrs. T. Iwaw, P - Agent for Met Farm Machinery and liepdire. d : whose requirements were not very 5.50; H. R, Monney, 3.00; S.' :M3orr- (Under New Management) ish, 46.65; W. Sadler; 6.00; B. Lott- Our Motto : - "We have it, Can get it, Or - ' heavy. But now the dernaude for SATURDAY, DEC'R 9TH, 1933 nn, 3.05; Roy Morrish; 53.17;' Alex. it is not made." relief are very nutuerous and the McPhail, 16.00. at 9.00 P. m. burden has become very heavy on - - -- --- 'Return Engagement ? Q A i Q t .'the municipalities. The effect'of _._ . Altona Billie Hole and His Live Wireo',- I S. -BALE Ny � y.:P1C����G � Qiviog so much relief now, when _ Sieneral - Admission . ' -- there is no essays from it, will be `Kisses Olive and Hilda Madill sp- -- -^� w � � `�' w Ent Sunday in Toronto: es cents. : -„/ O O. K • u C +� 'E �t3ad for future years when times Mr. and Mrs. R. Jones, of N. Mar- Every Wednesday and Saturday.' - •' - f� !-7 G /'T ' -will have become better. Many - kham, visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Bran- _ . . tvho have been assisted in the - don bn `Sunday. • We have on our display tables many lines which we are paasing on_ta Airs. W. Anderson, of Brampton is your subscription you at away below present cost prices. To clear these lines years of depression, will be in• spent• a few days with her sister, - .lined to feel that this relief should Mrs. - N. Bunker. .% - we have substantially reduced the prises in We are sorry to report that Mrs. paid a -Look at each case, which makes a very attractive buy for you. 1 40 be permanent. They will think _ _ W. McNair . is confined . to her bed' our address Men's' Work Boots, come in and see these. 1.89 and 2.49 pr. - Ithat the "world owes them a v i with an - attack of. We ,7 " Boys' and Girls' Scampers, while they last, 99e pr. Jiving, but they. Rill be too lazy hope for a speedy' recovery. _ Men's Heavy weater Coate at 2.49 each. = to collect the debt, as many are Mr, and Mrs. L Mills who have label I Boys' Engl s, h Sport Pants, special, 96c pe�pair. `;to-day. • After being Riven relief spent the. past six - months at the - Men's Fine Shirts, a bargain at 95e and 11 ap. !for several ears the will feel it a home of tars. W. McKay has moved - Sen's Work Shirts, good cidality, 75e each. - t y p to the farm,. formerly owned by -the , hard•hi p if the relief is-cut off and late Mrs: L. Lapeer, at Goodwood. INSURASU', We are always glad to see yon and it iA Dever any trouble to show' they-are compelled to work for a The Women's Institute will .meet you-our merchandise. .Pnrtnn>tPly, this front at the home of Mrs: E. Leh on - -- - - Dec. 13th, at 2 p. m.This Is our a- CYRIL E. MORLEY Phone 2904 1 _ 4he tttitiuie e:l' tits majority of ristmas ' meeting and there ' will be 19bo4e ri- veivi„K r "I ef. They will an exchange of �imas- gifts. Our } t be gl•,d t,u gF t work- no that they motto for this month is "An ear for Pickering? - Ont. CE C L-­ g R A D L E Y _ mu- ic,. -an eye for pictures, a mind I +will ui,ti .e A �artl�i ++ ern the muni ; for books, a hobby, a zest, these are i Phone 6700 R I N. GI' Y; .. •�l-T :.!•r" = � ri,sJ„� emu_`"_ ami'p,.L.`.•�w. '5f"•'xPi'!t^ - p FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, ', • , 'held in the Church basement oo 'minutes with him one day last _ Painter and Paperhanger School Reports EMBALMER Tuesday, Dec. 19th. week, and with the exception of � ._ . � t � -„ 86 cents per hour or by contract Reports were heard of - several the crutch he appears to be pretty S 3� No. 6 Names in order of merit.' anywhere. Successor to1w. J. Mather,) -:'trucks and care being stack in the much himself again. Sr. 4th - Muriel Baird , Phyllis Gar- Satisfaction Guaranteed. Stouffville nrnd on some of the sideroads Rumors are now eurvent re- direr, Alma Hamilton, Ivan Fuller, early this weep, following the 25 years experience. Night and Day Service °•, gardiug the candidates for the Annie Coulson, Jr. 4th -Verna Ful- .. •; soft spell of that yeriod. coming year in the township le ;, Sr. 3rd - Thelma Carlton, Nor- PINE DRIVE - DUNBARTON Business Phone Residence Phone z Several from here attended the council, and the nos acts to date 'man 'Thomas, Ruth Bradshaw, Lyall 9801 9820 ... _.funeral of the late Ed. Wilson, of prospects or wine Dumbarton P.,O. • Goodwood. Mr Wilson was we}t are for an election. Nomination Mark, Jr. 3rd - Balbina Goralczyk, -------- 6� known in this neighborhood, htr =, day, hu. +ever, ��ill decide. Fred �m�h, Richard McGuigan, Jno' PRIVATE: MITEW ITV URS DINTY'S GARAGE _ Carlton, nd Class - Doreen Carlton, I v E G HOME 1] Wilson being the former Miss Josie Goralczyk, Allan Carlton. 1st. Cor. Brock and Kingston Rds. r x CJhrissie Middleton of this place. 'file Late Syli;anue Phillips Class -'Jean 'lark, Primer - -Teddy Medical and CunvHlesuent'Cnses Some of our old 'tituers who -� Gardiner. _ ' ``•s drove limbers douring the ,war over The fun'• " -'al. "f the late Mr. S) M. I. Pucl&:n, teacher.. aCCep'ted.• -: General Repair Work all cars, some of those French roads n-otrtd vauu Phillips took place on Fridav S S. tic,. 12 ; Sr. 4th - 'Myrtle G+>s= Pri`vatP and Semi Private Rooms' guranteed at reasonable } feel oils at lioiiie on the Brock afternoon. Dec. 1st. the service beint.! tick(H), Kathleen Gostick(H), Jr. Weekly Flutes SU1.wi prices. -,, - feel q these days -a .rig -z3R trip conducted in St. Johns United Chur. Inspection- inviced = dodging holes, and keeping on the ch by.Re•;. J. E. Glover and Rev.'Ir. Acetylene. Welding ground keeps the driver busy. McCrae, a former pastor of the dec- 'SCIENCE HAS DISCOVERED MRS GEORGE THU11FSON Batteries ropaired and charged. a eased, and who is now the Junior new relief for Rheumatism, Backae- Pbone -7808 Firestone and Dunlop. Tires. t The manse i undergo* many. Pastor of Sherbourne United Church he, Lumbago —USE RU'1CAPS. E. 61.24 8k�ntFville. R. R. Nn. 1 Gasoline and Oils. - changes and 'additions at this in Toronto, was also present. Inter- C. Jones, druggist. time. The principal addition is ment took place in 'the. Christian that of a bathroom and water Cemetery. The pall - bearers were Mr. —'- - - - - -- -. - Refreshment Booth in Connection ' system. It is hoped that the R. A. Hutchison, P. S. Inspector for .., - Reliable_. Phone Pick. 75M >ri `• work will be completed• by the Ontario •County; Dr McGillivray, . of STANLEY .THEATRE (night or day,. - ' time lire. Glover returns from the Whitby; Cecil Eammon ,Oshawa Be ;gTOIIFFVILLE . NURSERY STOCK MELTON SLEEP hospital. pool Inspector; 'F. L.. Button, K. C., The new Drug Store in now of Stouffvilie; and O P. McGregor. --- 421y PROPRIETOR � FOR FALL A%1D SPRItiG — fully opened and drug supplies, of Toronto. Mr. Phillips was one of FRIDAY and SATURDAY . - "toilet accessories etc., may be had our native born sons, of whom we _ and seen on display this week. have- rewr>n 'to. be proud, who, in Dec. Sand 9_ PLANTING - ., The opening of this department youth, by persevering effort, realiz- ZAZE GREY'S of Claremont's commercial life ed his ambitions and became an hon- Kuper list of j4ardy_ Ti PPs,' 4Ri ube will provide our citizens and the ored educator,' friend and counsell- "MAN OF THE FORE3T•' ••community with, a verywelcomed or o,° youth. He attended the Broug- and Plantp; both Trait service. ham public sehool, the Whitby Gram- Popular Melodies. - y Comedy. ,and ornamental. Mrs. Glover is reported to be mar sch•xl, arc Victoria College, in _ :• improving very satisfactorily at Cobourlc, where he graduated in Root. Pruned Fruit Trees that save the Tot'c+nto Hospital. The opera Arts. He .commenced teaching in the TUESDAY arm lV l DN03DAY tiers was &very critical one end public...-schools of _Greenwood and Wb- Dec 1'2: and 13 L valuable time in corning the dtingers of enyuinK ernnplica itevale. He taught in the Markham _ into bearing early.. _ lions were great, She hay row and Oshawa High -,chools and Whit- Feature by Collegiate, He was' also princip- 1. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT evidently passed the most serious al ,t the following collegiates and - FLAMES' rstage and an early recovery is High schools, crime of ,which he op' Added Att,action ., r s&oticipated. P t lia Allount'Forest Arth- r THE MADELINE „ A Rao wheel and tiro was pick e.. a ro - - " ed u an No. 2 highway, near ur, Hagersville, Waterford and Tilt Snows and Gr,'en BEAUTY-:- SALGIrI j ► _ p R y, conburz In lAl)r he became Inspect - Danbarton, recently by one of or of the- Public SchooLa in Halibur -- "THE GLOBE TROTTERS" ` ear merchants, who is anxious ton and parts of Muskoka and Parry - that thtt -owner shall be- located. Sound. He retired from active work Fun, Alysterp. Laughter Here's a "Big Special" for-you ladies " ..:Any, one having any information in 1916. 1Mr.. Philli was an active who need a nice new smart - regardin Paine m& leave word • Permanent Wave. It y church worker. He was an elder in H A W A I IAN ST FOR A LIMITED TIME at an of the Mores, who in turn JUST I - • -• -- y the Presbyterian church. end later in will advise THa NEWS. the United Church. and was also a r ♦ t p o got onsy�and make an a .point- Died. on Wednesday. Nov. 29th, 'Vl LJ I T A R men( with me. at Toronto, Ever. Dennison, in his Beautiful Nestail Wave. trice WJ.50 TENOR BANJO Etc. Sta Burt gt.9i �` ,� 42nd year, beloved husband of. . The also !VJ"'�RS�!!1� • Mabel Bryan. Mrs. Dennison has rt Succeeefttlly taught by Finger Wave and Oil Shampoo, 50c been spending the past 2 months FRANK ROBIIVSON •• 4oc nrorlars- - J with with her patents, F. and !Eyes Marcel and Oi! shampoo. .. 3oc Bryan, of Claremont. Lnterment of Toronto: Maniiure Sec } i took place at the Union Cemetery, : Facial '` ''3iic Claremont, an baturday, Dec. god. ,. IN CLAREMOtiT ON-F$UDAr 9 Try My 9pe. Hot Oil treatment 81.00 y i Tgs NEws regrets the delay n Children;& Speeialtty. or a for 6.00 When this• approeeb- Modern Write to Just what your scalp needs. the delivery of the papers �aet « !foal hour the week. The bag containing these 31.2Te. 3uL. ]uL1z1'1d011, memorials we ezecste .­,and many other papers left our FRANK ROBINSON will be standing In a _ 's at)ice as usual on Thursday alter- �.I�e B3 Condor Avenue, Toronto l Phone 1946 CLAREJlONT _ mute tribute to but several enquiries from per they ave been noon. ey other polats would suggest that C. H. Tuck, �• :-� �• i e to honor. Our :whin bag had gone astray. How COACRI I the bas e s aeedres they were on band for the MIGRANE tbs b rs��• Saturday deliveries. Worry RAVE B 'No (Treater Tribute" The Bowling Club Supper held Part 2 N. W STAFFORD on Friday night in the Community ' Hall An excellent goose and When we know that little good_ is 'Tni "" �_ 't""'""r'� ' "^` j� n Road x :-,.chicken supPer, followed by cards attained without some effort on our Whitby and other games, was enjoyed by part let us not hope for too quick '"0 TL"i° - Phone Whitby X only a fair attendance Illnesses _ results in the cultivation of the new rwr,r,rrow•.�,.,,e - and other unavoidable cireum order which when acquired will coup ArcAkTlc stances interfered to some extent teract the tendency to. worry. It �'.a,; ' e.HCso OCEAN s -with many who had hoped to be consists first in understanding aa,l,�, �preeeot, training. proper mental and physical The regular meeting of -the understanding, followed by proper - rUoited Church W. 'M. S. will be mental and .physical training, some- ;,,,,w,� t(y a maple T� Natud fire held at the home of Mrs. John times necessary early in life and of- _ ..,,Dear �"'" • j++ ++o Gregg on Thursday. Dec. 14th, at times later. I do not ,beliece'pou are -` .�;R, M to Canadian � '=.30 P. m., Mrs. W G. Scott's group right in your argument that Your; is inherited. You may have inherited�� in charge, A fall attendance in y aAUOk - `�,- "'a"' a/tIJ! i%btAxS and WAWANESA INS. CO. nested as !good program will some physical ,weakness, ,some ten- OUAN *A�"'" � dency which remaining unrecognized e►ur sucM Cheap rates for farm and country be given and election ' of offlcere - ""'"' buildings. •for 1934. A social hour will be after a time is a source of worry Windstorm Insurance on buil and trouble. If our common sense Typical w Return Fares between Pickering and dings,!( Spent at the close of Else meeting. shows us the cause, don't argue too • ' NEW YORK $20. WASHINGTON $25 30• UHI- utomo ile Silos etc. The regular meeting of the strongly against your best judgment • CAGO *18.15, SAN FRANCISCO $84.3(1. ,�►utomobfle�Iasarsnce; ' CIaremont Institute will be held which was right in the beginning. Ticks ,`Time Tables and All- Coach Travel ,oi all kinds. on Wednesday, Dec. 13th, at 2.30 Form a common sense plan and fol- information at PARKS FOR SALO p m., at the home of Miss S. E. low it. The things that worried us z. svans, when a report of the Con. yesterday are forgotten and we have ) EASTERN HOUSE - i'hane4601 - Write or phone ention will be Riven. also a paper new worries today. Worry uses up BOWMAN & ROWE on "Keeping the Xmas Spirit much of our nerve force, physical - - _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. Attu &' Throughout the year, ' b energy and it is hard to measure - y Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. There will Just how much, but we have a fair _ be a demonstration of inexpensive .idea in the amount of effort we have r a g by as many members as to put forth in., doing the work wh- - , - „ . ys,• „oo <<: possible. Please do not forget tht kb at one time we found so easy. Rood obeer table at this meeting. N yui sr�;t At the regular meeting of the (i ..� ' Yon Can Bu at Flom(: YonnR ' People's Society of the y United Church, the following TIRES, BATTERIES, _ executive was elected for the year 494: Hon. Pre@., Rev. Mr. Glover: ACCESSORIES, ' N: = !Free., Mary White ; Vice -Free„ - _ - Melvla Johnson ; Seo'y, Margaret At as low,and better prices -for our y Spencely ; Tress , Donald Bacon ; as -Christian Fellowship Convener. Mies Hosie ; Mfeaionary Convener,, ,.yon *can in Toronto. Mies Reesor; Citisenship Convener, V r ' Cat I e _ a Dogulas Bacon ; Litbrary and Let us repair thKt leaky top., Reere*tlin -Convener, Bill 'Torn• -- , IinAon ; Pianist, Enid' Cook ; Asst. Skilled Motor Repairs. - Pianist, Margaret•OvPrland; Meta. , ” .bership Campaign Corn. Hazel J. r w Bacon, Isobel Gregg. Kenneth Gordon al. I,.aW Sold and Installed by Mpking ; Sick and'Vi+iting Com.; Phone'2908 FRANK I PROUS2. celyy White and Margaret 9pen PICKERING, - ONTARIO ,CHAS. COOPER, -; CLAREMONT .nCx=W96.. WrAW :� za. rte^ . .fir` �'•; -: G• . ., + . _ .i ,,a, . .'y. C . .....� eta.. ° °•A, :iG[.LiHIL01!17 T Thos. Paterson spent a day in P Past ]!Laster in the Masonic Order. 4 4th - Dorothy jai rton(P) ': Bz, 3rd ` � �. "DERSON Oshawa during the post week. H His fleet wife was Ffisabeth Wilson, M Mildred Pattetson(H), Russell Got- - �ltes, Luther Pfiltey and 1[ts. O Keep in mind the public school d daughter of the late gasper and Mrs t tick(P), Jack Mloore(F), Jr. 3rd lignum Pilkeg-are spending a few c concert on the 21st lost., in the W Wilson, of Brougham, Who died in B Blanche Degeer(H), 2nd. - Nellie I IDUNBARTON � 'As a in Toronto. C Community Hall 1 1883, leaving two children, E. H.: G Gostick(H), Meta Degeer(H), Marj- �N•':. 'week in the rity attending a w will be held on Sunday as usual. d don, Sank., and Eliasbeth, wife of ( (P), Lawrence Gray(P), Nelson Rid- I I N S U R A N C E ". --Val men's Convention. R Rev, Mr, glover will .be in charge D Dr. R. J. Gardiner, of Biggar, Bask. d dle(F), Russell Hodgson(F), let - a aUTOD[09IL14 x x • John !lLacnab, son of Charles o of the services. L Later her :married Alice Silvester, D Doris Hodgson(H), Arnold Burton ' 'Macnab,._hllB QbUlued a_ position � �q �oC o - who with their two sons and one dau- ( (H) Sr. i'r. - Vernon Conner(H), Jr. - - FIRSj with Bradstreet's Credit Agency, m - b der- aarvne hirn. EhaFles, -- engineer. -Pr- - -- _K�W�*d .Burton,' Ado Go tg (�kt � �RGLA „o ;• _ : :��� -of, Toronto• p part formerly occupied by the i of R Betty - Some of the dogs in our neigh p public library. H Harold, Civil Engineer in the High- S Story, .Andrew Story, Donald White. C CASUALTY] ��► hood. have developed a „ The chicken pox epidemic has w ways Dept., Regina ,Sack., and Mar- ( (H) Honours; (P) Pass; (F) Fail- L LIFE INSURANCHa<„ ° ° „peculiar T subsided and most of those e$ect ] ]orie, wife of S. W. Bradford. of o ore. M. I. Spencely, teacher. , , _ _ -whose food they est. e ed are now back to school, satin S was an ad- P , x The Sunday School of the Unit f fled with' the holida v ristian gentleman, beloved firs life F FRED S T A C E Y L L. E. OWE /LL ' , ed C ,arose Lrvans continues to i and honored in death. their Christmas concert to b rose in health. We had a few _ _ fully opened and drug supplies, of Toronto. Mr. Phillips was one of FRIDAY and SATURDAY . - "toilet accessories etc., may be had our native born sons, of whom we _ and seen on display this week. have- rewr>n 'to. be proud, who, in Dec. Sand 9_ PLANTING - ., The opening of this department youth, by persevering effort, realiz- ZAZE GREY'S of Claremont's commercial life ed his ambitions and became an hon- Kuper list of j4ardy_ Ti PPs,' 4Ri ube will provide our citizens and the ored educator,' friend and counsell- "MAN OF THE FORE3T•' ••community with, a verywelcomed or o,° youth. He attended the Broug- and Plantp; both Trait service. ham public sehool, the Whitby Gram- Popular Melodies. - y Comedy. ,and ornamental. Mrs. Glover is reported to be mar sch•xl, arc Victoria College, in _ :• improving very satisfactorily at Cobourlc, where he graduated in Root. Pruned Fruit Trees that save the Tot'c+nto Hospital. The opera Arts. He .commenced teaching in the TUESDAY arm lV l DN03DAY tiers was &very critical one end public...-schools of _Greenwood and Wb- Dec 1'2: and 13 L valuable time in corning the dtingers of enyuinK ernnplica itevale. He taught in the Markham _ into bearing early.. _ lions were great, She hay row and Oshawa High -,chools and Whit- Feature by Collegiate, He was' also princip- 1. T. ELLIOTT, AGENT evidently passed the most serious al ,t the following collegiates and - FLAMES' rstage and an early recovery is High schools, crime of ,which he op' Added Att,action ., r s&oticipated. P t lia Allount'Forest Arth- r THE MADELINE „ A Rao wheel and tiro was pick e.. a ro - - " ed u an No. 2 highway, near ur, Hagersville, Waterford and Tilt Snows and Gr,'en BEAUTY-:- SALGIrI j ► _ p R y, conburz In lAl)r he became Inspect - Danbarton, recently by one of or of the- Public SchooLa in Halibur -- "THE GLOBE TROTTERS" ` ear merchants, who is anxious ton and parts of Muskoka and Parry - that thtt -owner shall be- located. Sound. He retired from active work Fun, Alysterp. Laughter Here's a "Big Special" for-you ladies " ..:Any, one having any information in 1916. 1Mr.. Philli was an active who need a nice new smart - regardin Paine m& leave word • Permanent Wave. It y church worker. He was an elder in H A W A I IAN ST FOR A LIMITED TIME at an of the Mores, who in turn JUST I - • -• -- y the Presbyterian church. end later in will advise THa NEWS. the United Church. and was also a r ♦ t p o got onsy�and make an a .point- Died. on Wednesday. Nov. 29th, 'Vl LJ I T A R men( with me. at Toronto, Ever. Dennison, in his Beautiful Nestail Wave. trice WJ.50 TENOR BANJO Etc. Sta Burt gt.9i �` ,� 42nd year, beloved husband of. . The also !VJ"'�RS�!!1� • Mabel Bryan. Mrs. Dennison has rt Succeeefttlly taught by Finger Wave and Oil Shampoo, 50c been spending the past 2 months FRANK ROBIIVSON •• 4oc nrorlars- - J with with her patents, F. and !Eyes Marcel and Oi! shampoo. .. 3oc Bryan, of Claremont. Lnterment of Toronto: Maniiure Sec } i took place at the Union Cemetery, : Facial '` ''3iic Claremont, an baturday, Dec. god. ,. IN CLAREMOtiT ON-F$UDAr 9 Try My 9pe. Hot Oil treatment 81.00 y i Tgs NEws regrets the delay n Children;& Speeialtty. or a for 6.00 When this• approeeb- Modern Write to Just what your scalp needs. the delivery of the papers �aet « !foal hour the week. The bag containing these 31.2Te. 3uL. ]uL1z1'1d011, memorials we ezecste .­,and many other papers left our FRANK ROBINSON will be standing In a _ 's at)ice as usual on Thursday alter- �.I�e B3 Condor Avenue, Toronto l Phone 1946 CLAREJlONT _ mute tribute to but several enquiries from per they ave been noon. ey other polats would suggest that C. H. Tuck, �• :-� �• i e to honor. Our :whin bag had gone astray. How COACRI I the bas e s aeedres they were on band for the MIGRANE tbs b rs��• Saturday deliveries. Worry RAVE B 'No (Treater Tribute" The Bowling Club Supper held Part 2 N. W STAFFORD on Friday night in the Community ' Hall An excellent goose and When we know that little good_ is 'Tni "" �_ 't""'""r'� ' "^` j� n Road x :-,.chicken supPer, followed by cards attained without some effort on our Whitby and other games, was enjoyed by part let us not hope for too quick '"0 TL"i° - Phone Whitby X only a fair attendance Illnesses _ results in the cultivation of the new rwr,r,rrow•.�,.,,e - and other unavoidable cireum order which when acquired will coup ArcAkTlc stances interfered to some extent teract the tendency to. worry. It �'.a,; ' e.HCso OCEAN s -with many who had hoped to be consists first in understanding aa,l,�, �preeeot, training. proper mental and physical The regular meeting of -the understanding, followed by proper - rUoited Church W. 'M. S. will be mental and .physical training, some- ;,,,,w,� t(y a maple T� Natud fire held at the home of Mrs. John times necessary early in life and of- _ ..,,Dear �"'" • j++ ++o Gregg on Thursday. Dec. 14th, at times later. I do not ,beliece'pou are -` .�;R, M to Canadian � '=.30 P. m., Mrs. W G. Scott's group right in your argument that Your; is inherited. You may have inherited�� in charge, A fall attendance in y aAUOk - `�,- "'a"' a/tIJ! i%btAxS and WAWANESA INS. CO. nested as !good program will some physical ,weakness, ,some ten- OUAN *A�"'" � dency which remaining unrecognized e►ur sucM Cheap rates for farm and country be given and election ' of offlcere - ""'"' buildings. •for 1934. A social hour will be after a time is a source of worry Windstorm Insurance on buil and trouble. If our common sense Typical w Return Fares between Pickering and dings,!( Spent at the close of Else meeting. shows us the cause, don't argue too • ' NEW YORK $20. WASHINGTON $25 30• UHI- utomo ile Silos etc. The regular meeting of the strongly against your best judgment • CAGO *18.15, SAN FRANCISCO $84.3(1. ,�►utomobfle�Iasarsnce; ' CIaremont Institute will be held which was right in the beginning. Ticks ,`Time Tables and All- Coach Travel ,oi all kinds. on Wednesday, Dec. 13th, at 2.30 Form a common sense plan and fol- information at PARKS FOR SALO p m., at the home of Miss S. E. low it. The things that worried us z. svans, when a report of the Con. yesterday are forgotten and we have ) EASTERN HOUSE - i'hane4601 - Write or phone ention will be Riven. also a paper new worries today. Worry uses up BOWMAN & ROWE on "Keeping the Xmas Spirit much of our nerve force, physical - - _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. Attu &' Throughout the year, ' b energy and it is hard to measure - y Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. There will Just how much, but we have a fair _ be a demonstration of inexpensive .idea in the amount of effort we have r a g by as many members as to put forth in., doing the work wh- - , - „ . ys,• „oo <<: possible. Please do not forget tht kb at one time we found so easy. Rood obeer table at this meeting. N yui sr�;t At the regular meeting of the (i ..� ' Yon Can Bu at Flom(: YonnR ' People's Society of the y United Church, the following TIRES, BATTERIES, _ executive was elected for the year 494: Hon. Pre@., Rev. Mr. Glover: ACCESSORIES, ' N: = !Free., Mary White ; Vice -Free„ - _ - Melvla Johnson ; Seo'y, Margaret At as low,and better prices -for our y Spencely ; Tress , Donald Bacon ; as -Christian Fellowship Convener. Mies Hosie ; Mfeaionary Convener,, ,.yon *can in Toronto. Mies Reesor; Citisenship Convener, V r ' Cat I e _ a Dogulas Bacon ; Litbrary and Let us repair thKt leaky top., Reere*tlin -Convener, Bill 'Torn• -- , IinAon ; Pianist, Enid' Cook ; Asst. Skilled Motor Repairs. - Pianist, Margaret•OvPrland; Meta. , ” .bership Campaign Corn. Hazel J. r w Bacon, Isobel Gregg. Kenneth Gordon al. I,.aW Sold and Installed by Mpking ; Sick and'Vi+iting Com.; Phone'2908 FRANK I PROUS2. celyy White and Margaret 9pen PICKERING, - ONTARIO ,CHAS. COOPER, -; CLAREMONT .nCx=W96.. WrAW :� A Rao wheel and tiro was pick e.. a ro - - " ed u an No. 2 highway, near ur, Hagersville, Waterford and Tilt Snows and Gr,'en BEAUTY-:- SALGIrI j ► _ p R y, conburz In lAl)r he became Inspect - Danbarton, recently by one of or of the- Public SchooLa in Halibur -- "THE GLOBE TROTTERS" ` ear merchants, who is anxious ton and parts of Muskoka and Parry - that thtt -owner shall be- located. Sound. He retired from active work Fun, Alysterp. Laughter Here's a "Big Special" for-you ladies " ..:Any, one having any information in 1916. 1Mr.. Philli was an active who need a nice new smart - regardin Paine m& leave word • Permanent Wave. It y church worker. He was an elder in H A W A I IAN ST FOR A LIMITED TIME at an of the Mores, who in turn JUST I - • -• -- y the Presbyterian church. end later in will advise THa NEWS. the United Church. and was also a r ♦ t p o got onsy�and make an a .point- Died. on Wednesday. Nov. 29th, 'Vl LJ I T A R men( with me. at Toronto, Ever. Dennison, in his Beautiful Nestail Wave. trice WJ.50 TENOR BANJO Etc. Sta Burt gt.9i �` ,� 42nd year, beloved husband of. . The also !VJ"'�RS�!!1� • Mabel Bryan. Mrs. Dennison has rt Succeeefttlly taught by Finger Wave and Oil Shampoo, 50c been spending the past 2 months FRANK ROBIIVSON •• 4oc nrorlars- - J with with her patents, F. and !Eyes Marcel and Oi! shampoo. .. 3oc Bryan, of Claremont. Lnterment of Toronto: Maniiure Sec } i took place at the Union Cemetery, : Facial '` ''3iic Claremont, an baturday, Dec. god. ,. IN CLAREMOtiT ON-F$UDAr 9 Try My 9pe. Hot Oil treatment 81.00 y i Tgs NEws regrets the delay n Children;& Speeialtty. or a for 6.00 When this• approeeb- Modern Write to Just what your scalp needs. the delivery of the papers �aet « !foal hour the week. The bag containing these 31.2Te. 3uL. ]uL1z1'1d011, memorials we ezecste .­,and many other papers left our FRANK ROBINSON will be standing In a _ 's at)ice as usual on Thursday alter- �.I�e B3 Condor Avenue, Toronto l Phone 1946 CLAREJlONT _ mute tribute to but several enquiries from per they ave been noon. ey other polats would suggest that C. H. Tuck, �• :-� �• i e to honor. Our :whin bag had gone astray. How COACRI I the bas e s aeedres they were on band for the MIGRANE tbs b rs��• Saturday deliveries. Worry RAVE B 'No (Treater Tribute" The Bowling Club Supper held Part 2 N. W STAFFORD on Friday night in the Community ' Hall An excellent goose and When we know that little good_ is 'Tni "" �_ 't""'""r'� ' "^` j� n Road x :-,.chicken supPer, followed by cards attained without some effort on our Whitby and other games, was enjoyed by part let us not hope for too quick '"0 TL"i° - Phone Whitby X only a fair attendance Illnesses _ results in the cultivation of the new rwr,r,rrow•.�,.,,e - and other unavoidable cireum order which when acquired will coup ArcAkTlc stances interfered to some extent teract the tendency to. worry. It �'.a,; ' e.HCso OCEAN s -with many who had hoped to be consists first in understanding aa,l,�, �preeeot, training. proper mental and physical The regular meeting of -the understanding, followed by proper - rUoited Church W. 'M. S. will be mental and .physical training, some- ;,,,,w,� t(y a maple T� Natud fire held at the home of Mrs. John times necessary early in life and of- _ ..,,Dear �"'" • j++ ++o Gregg on Thursday. Dec. 14th, at times later. I do not ,beliece'pou are -` .�;R, M to Canadian � '=.30 P. m., Mrs. W G. Scott's group right in your argument that Your; is inherited. You may have inherited�� in charge, A fall attendance in y aAUOk - `�,- "'a"' a/tIJ! i%btAxS and WAWANESA INS. CO. nested as !good program will some physical ,weakness, ,some ten- OUAN *A�"'" � dency which remaining unrecognized e►ur sucM Cheap rates for farm and country be given and election ' of offlcere - ""'"' buildings. •for 1934. A social hour will be after a time is a source of worry Windstorm Insurance on buil and trouble. If our common sense Typical w Return Fares between Pickering and dings,!( Spent at the close of Else meeting. shows us the cause, don't argue too • ' NEW YORK $20. WASHINGTON $25 30• UHI- utomo ile Silos etc. The regular meeting of the strongly against your best judgment • CAGO *18.15, SAN FRANCISCO $84.3(1. ,�►utomobfle�Iasarsnce; ' CIaremont Institute will be held which was right in the beginning. Ticks ,`Time Tables and All- Coach Travel ,oi all kinds. on Wednesday, Dec. 13th, at 2.30 Form a common sense plan and fol- information at PARKS FOR SALO p m., at the home of Miss S. E. low it. The things that worried us z. svans, when a report of the Con. yesterday are forgotten and we have ) EASTERN HOUSE - i'hane4601 - Write or phone ention will be Riven. also a paper new worries today. Worry uses up BOWMAN & ROWE on "Keeping the Xmas Spirit much of our nerve force, physical - - _ 20 WHITBY, ONT. Attu &' Throughout the year, ' b energy and it is hard to measure - y Mrs. R. E. Forsyth. There will Just how much, but we have a fair _ be a demonstration of inexpensive .idea in the amount of effort we have r a g by as many members as to put forth in., doing the work wh- - , - „ . ys,• „oo <<: possible. Please do not forget tht kb at one time we found so easy. Rood obeer table at this meeting. N yui sr�;t At the regular meeting of the (i ..� ' Yon Can Bu at Flom(: YonnR ' People's Society of the y United Church, the following TIRES, BATTERIES, _ executive was elected for the year 494: Hon. Pre@., Rev. Mr. Glover: ACCESSORIES, ' N: = !Free., Mary White ; Vice -Free„ - _ - Melvla Johnson ; Seo'y, Margaret At as low,and better prices -for our y Spencely ; Tress , Donald Bacon ; as -Christian Fellowship Convener. Mies Hosie ; Mfeaionary Convener,, ,.yon *can in Toronto. Mies Reesor; Citisenship Convener, V r ' Cat I e _ a Dogulas Bacon ; Litbrary and Let us repair thKt leaky top., Reere*tlin -Convener, Bill 'Torn• -- , IinAon ; Pianist, Enid' Cook ; Asst. Skilled Motor Repairs. - Pianist, Margaret•OvPrland; Meta. , ” .bership Campaign Corn. Hazel J. r w Bacon, Isobel Gregg. Kenneth Gordon al. I,.aW Sold and Installed by Mpking ; Sick and'Vi+iting Com.; Phone'2908 FRANK I PROUS2. celyy White and Margaret 9pen PICKERING, - ONTARIO ,CHAS. COOPER, -; CLAREMONT .nCx=W96.. WrAW :� is Fr r'� dr v �- • } "'fr'.�'.,a x . • . .. .. •.yr.�' . _. - .�:.s. i -..•.. . , . 3 ends at information about tides. and ._. suchlike material. He picked it up again, it ORANGE P E kO E BLEND g at the curious pencilled entries ies it con• - t Wned. The book was newly issued,' ssued i by 6GX_RoF'1l°F'iel" and these were few. Some were dn- kBA- 14,intelligible, being written is shat looked like a combination of cipher what annoying in vew of the fact- and Chinese. But others, opposite to Liatt Kearney seees hiss sister pleen unless wL; can g•et hold of a wandering certain dates, sot him fur%. sl � think. een tells Jacic Rattray, chief officr-r,. taxi —that 1 have P long, foggy jour- hat she !a upset by. the alght of a re- nev ahead," Suddenly he stood up, shed his. rain- pulsive looking man. Win. Dawson Haig, Norwich lau h �� coat and dro i who had' also said goodbye to Eileen, g ed again. Hard pped t with his hat on. meets matt and tells him that he nad luck, sir," lie said- "There's a'rosy the floor.. By heavens! he might be traced a aht was of aded opium,to the Wat- better em to ed ]arce but l was unloaded before Wal- fire, sn armchair, and a pair of slip. P Y here than down in ties were able to search the ship. Daw- pens waiting for me at Stockwell, But 'Limchouse! - - mon is recalled to Scotland Yard vvl asks Tht first of these intri�JinR notes Kearney to search King's warehouse, my orders are to report back w Le- Li r w•hlch adlolna Jo Lung's place,ggwhom ,nun Street." .. : al Feared against the- date the 11th- Fresh from isle Gardena" they sus ect. book eandre leavinI Ted tt "That being the case," said Kearney the day which had just passed. It read at the presence of a woman, who quickly Cheerfully, as they groped out onto 83lrilows: disappears. She tells Jo Lung of the Cor,_mereial Road East "we art com- "D 21- 25-32. B 7 —ii Lotebook. pan , I shall head towards the sta- The last number -B 4 —had been" ' Y Have You Books winds of the Year ' ' CHAPTER III.— (Contd.) i tion. I'm calling Haig as soon as I written on the margin of the opposite Around our house :�ovemher eight The woman clasped her slender get back!" page as thotlgh it were an after- In Your Home . " !" Kearns thou ht, but a delta and encil line ? The duds goes on befor g o y, thraat� -a curious gesture. Ah. she y peered through swirling indtcated that it should be added to - And clouds race on before cl.: moor cried — "I am blind! It must;bo! I mist along perhaps the unloveliest Children Who Grow U With- In a wild winter sky. thprou hfare in all London. Not a .the others. p saw one of those men pick up a small g Under date of the 13th was: � 'notebook! It was like yours —it must figure moved as far as his sight could out Them Miss Something Rudely t•he. wind beat at our doors "Paris. Suleiman Be 's:' That iS Never Re laced Exhausted from his race, have been yours! On the steps froth Pierce the fog. He had done nothing For the followin three da s the p the Silver Room. .. :' tp help Dawsou Haig,' but certainly g y - And all who venfure forth are caught Followed a moment. of tense silence. he had secured some unique "copy:" diary contained no notes, but under It seems almost Incredible .that in Fast in his wild embrace. All were watching the. Greek. He glanced back. Norwich hid dis- date the 17th the following appeared: this•day and era a child could grow "You saw this, Polodus?" Yu'an appeared. "D 41:' up without books. Yet a girl of sev- But Mentle grow -his kisses when whispered in flute -like notes. He had gone ten or fifteen paces A 1.ap until the 22nd, -and then oc. enteen sighed the other day as she Spring haunts the woods again, « c, her. sulldenl > ulred the entry: said she wished sfie lead 'had books He wilt be The Greek was very pale. I had y he pulled up again.... Bood, he can be good, -'. stepped back. I remember turning up 'A Eound had reached him —a short, tilohammed:' when sbe• was a little girl. It came He doesnot boast in vain muffled scream. Stockstill he stood On the following day, th'e 23rd, the about at a "Little Theatre" perform• the light on the stair." writer had scribbled somethin which ante for children. They were la is For sometimes on a summer -night Yu'an, leis eyes now apparent�y and listened. g D Y 8 quite closed, turned in the woman's- Dint, distant noises reached him;- Haig was unable to read. - But oli the "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" W hen stillness fills the sky, the rumble of remote lorries; that 9th came this curious item: and she did not know the story — until, We'll give him open house and yet• ►direction. Open the door, go down "18 de 35' N. and 41 de 5''E." • •.of course, the play ,was over. Ma never hear him si h. to those stairs, quickly, quickly, aid muted��iiooming a hic'h is the lifeblood g• g• -• Y ,.. g tell me' if you deceived yourself." of. the Port of London pumping Finally, against date the 25th, ap- This girl came of a °good" family. through its. man a eared a cross in red ink. This was Her father was a lawyer and always —I 5 Some, but not all her disdain de ert- b y , rieries; fog signals. the last entr made tnoaey. She had everything a :'•'rig her, the woman turned, opened the He could detect no footstep —no other y W1litlrts of Weather Help sound. . (To be continued.) child could wish when she was little, door, and swept out of the "office. including a pony, and the wonder of - Stormproof Clothes Trade "Jo Lung," Yu'an continued, "fol- It was close upon midnight. He - = the , town, a little black and white London.— Complete Inconstancy o,_ llov: her. Your life and mine depend pulled up again as he saw tw•o things Yale Displays Rare monkey. She had more clothes. than its weather is one of Great Britain': upon what I tell you. 1! those pigs of interest, one definite, the other per- Elizagethan Documents almost any other child I knew, lived big trade. assets; according to figures' Lave Bound and taken that notebook, haps, chimerical. Either unpleasant in a bi house and travelled with.her recent! 1'rew Haven, Cona. —The sterling � Y published here [ram aGer• our necks are huff upon a silken memories of the establishment of Jo emorlal Library at Yale University aunt extensively. Her mother__dled man newspaper surveyigg world_trade thread. There is fog —but they must Lnng still haunteii him, or he .had seen has just . opened 'an 'exhibition com- when sbe -was about ten: in'seadymada clothing. be overtaken. That book mast be back a curiosly small, active figure dart into No one count the shadow a active f memorating the 400th anniversary of Always Wanted Books ry has the.opportunity `here, upon thin table, within an hour.' y not twenty or the conditions,. necessa for r Jo i.un moved silent! towards the Paces behind! the birth of Queen Elizabeth..Ia addi- .. Perhaps this acooual-a for the [act '� P o g y tion to the few works of Shakespeare that she had never been given books. seeing the beat of all types of cloth His heart beat faster. The head printed during her lifetime, the Yale And yet moat children know the clas- door. - � tag,, It 1a pointed out. But - Britain "Two men," Yu'an added. lamps of what looked like -a taxicab library is showing.,five cases of items sits! fairly tales at that age. seems to have taken the lead with 4 Ali shall go—" �� became dimly visible through fog. In- which are devoted to the Queen her - "I. always wanted books —I always stormproofs. It appears that the un- And send for the Adder ... '. deed, perhaps the sound of the motor,' self asked for them," she ezplained "dui certainty of whether it win rain, snow' As Jo Lung disappeared, Yu'aalthough he had not recognized the One group !s made up of the Queeu's maybe they thought I was aervot�s, or or keep fine has meant that costa Have -turned his apparently closed eyes in fact, had, prompted him to pause, to ovin literary accdmpilshments, most df didn't get out enough, or something, I to be really wateriftoot the direction of Polodos. At mention turn• which remained unpublished until the never owned a hook of my o"wn. except : It'is not said whether all ready -made Hof that slams —"the Adder" —the The Httle notebook in -his pocket: last century. There is a facsimile - of school books, until I was a great big clothes export figures a.ct as an Index, Greek's face had wn clammy with He -had' meant to speak to Norwich to national assets•. Figures show that gro the manuscript of her early traasla- girt" perspiration. It trickled down from _about -it, but changing his mind, had tioa of_Queen Margaret of Navarre's One'day a woman w'as giving a book Paris- -and Vienna export most 'wo- ;his hair into his thick eye - brows. determined -.to examine it himself anll poem, "Miroir de fame peclieresse ;' to a child for a birthday gift. She men's clothing and luxury habit, Ger• And Yuan began to laugh. .He-did ,then to hand it -over to Haig when' he done. by the • Princess fa 1544 for her- proudly showed the modern volume o? many specializes In ao set_ clothlug, ': met him. Hits idea that it mi ht rove French tutor, John Belmain. Fifty 'little stories. iHustrated In a manner the United States has an advantage in soot show his teeth isi laughter. His $ p ;red lips' merely seemed to thicken— to contain some piece of evidence of years later, in the exciting 1590'9 Eli- we -children would have opened our . sports clothing, and Beigium special- a►nd his eyes cloned sa Fie laughed! value ' to Scotland -Yard assumed a zabetD again set . about translating eyes over when we were little had tzes !a working clothed. itigb, hideous squeats,.'iike the ampli- nfw and grave•. importance. —this- time Bnethiris:- Plutarch' and . anything half so marvellous come our The survey states that conditions In Ted note of a bat. Coming upon it after•, the di,46ver f Horace. way. Pastels of fairyland, fit for . a most of the "ready- made" trades are of the Dakenham opals, he had ap- Included In the exhibition is a re• French boudoir! already improving. - Manufacturers are Xearney felt a tremendous sense of Propriated it without a scruple. Now, production -of her household accounts. - Bidrr't Know Cinderella. . replacing stocks and.,,it, Is said, tbert sells! when he fognd himself out again watching slowly approaching head during her residence at Hatfield from ' are definite ' indications of increaser re the narrow lane. Even' the fog lamps, and - questioning the ftiality of .October.-1551, to- September, 1552, and . As I careallly leafed through this consumption.. seemed friendly. Dimly to him came that figure which he believrd he -had John Foxe's account of the princess's w>ynderful book she said, "Do please is sound of voices which seemed to pro-- seen dal^ into hiding, he remernbere! miraculous preservation. Elizabeth's look at?�the ilIustratioa of Cinderella." c vd from the little court and they t:+at he was unarmed. And he *on- letters 'to James L and others, print- who' ,Y delec;.... ed in early memoirs, are represented.` Ctnder£lla. It 1s so absolutelg i RYSTO L liar Left behind. Apparently Norwich lovely: - •. - - did not notice these sounds.' Nearer and nearer came the latnps. showing her social life are reprin'ts it was good to be • ftree of that He stepped out Into- the edge o! the of two entertainments deyised - for' "Oh. rude 'mean Clnderett$," I tor• UZ41Zral Wat•s crystal• tsetse, rudely. nne>ec•1Ud ra QnaUtg and sirsage building, with its silence out curb sad rod his. arm. The magi her; as welt as the unique coDY of ,., Imported from Mineral *oils, Texas, 'The quenea malestlea assage , "Is it 'Ella'. she repeated much po=d b•n•nelal for Rheumatism, aear- }�f which the breathing of hidden pulled 4 ;� y through tale cite of. London Eo Rest•. amused. "You know I never know itls, stomseb and slew? Diaorden and watchers seemed to come, its. ghastly Kearr.�y opened the dui,, u.teYed those stories as a little girl. uy par• 'conditions s•aniting trora realty sum.. an audible a , yu�nped in, minister, the dSys- before her corona - emptiness, as of a place unoccupied, gor -p of relief published 4n London : to 15b8. ruts didn't believe !n ' thfags like 1f y-otir own Druggist does not carry and ban ed it shut behind I44m. Twist- tion,: •that. I'm -afraid I have missed some- "CRYSTOL" enclose his name and order' deserted, yet which he knew by virtue g from ,the Elizabethan Club. Two edl• of some extra sense to be illusive. The tea about,, Mait.- Iooked thrnitgh the thing." Cana is from en orontrol on atrjct 1. ,lions are shown of Her famous speech. - Canadian In Name, Control and Cayual.. Arab doorkeeper the Greek —and that 'rear_ window. This lady has never been poor: Sire Delivery free to any address In Ontarta _ .7. gtrange woman —had not been the only Baleful eyes glared in at him! Same- to her last Faritatnen't. November 30, standsrd s -oa, packages $1.00-1 1801. F'inarl;, beside a contemporary has had blessings that a 'lot at us size, $1.sa pound .CCUpants of Jo Lung's emporium that one, indistifiguishable except for his engraving of Elizabeth lying in state, have missed. All but one thing. The CANADIAN C$TSTOL COIe<PADfY pighf. eyes, was clinging to the back of the is a co y of the memorial verses Rrit• wealth. of stories that we can close a1s Ontario st.; Toronto, oat. There were �therc ny others, c.b! P . our eyes and -live over again she ,, „, ten at the time of her death by 189 snatching, listening. lie knew it—he My God• Kearney 'whiff pored' members of the University of Orford, will never have. She can road them had felt it all the time. Suddenly, those ti<eird eye's, . •Fhich now• but w-i_th the shut; mind 'of middle The' Elizabethan Club has .mi•... ot. By virtue of some mutual. under- seemed to belong to no tangible body, the' most important collect-£nr.- of age' She cannot "live” them as a tit '` standing, Kearney an'd the Scotland 'disappeared...... ,The taxi was well Elizabethan literature outside of Eng- tle child lives them and remembers.. SAYE MONEY on Yard man {raced along to the neigh- under waS now. land, including Shakespeare giiarto� �e2 ° °Cinderella," which'she must Sabbath School papers boring street in unbroken silence. But, Kearney craned throm�h' the open and folio„', _ have heard hundrodi of times, did o:dcr direct from Publisher. window, lookiti back. not -' register clearly• Unbelievable, the corner turned: g r ?he Westminster lyniform- "Those opals!" Kerney began. = Fog..•.. desolation....not)i:ng! isn't it! Sabb But one or two be]ated PIUCk ath School Lesson Hel s "I knew you had spotted soriiethrng pedestrian?, It seems that I am sticking to fairy' P tlhen things are runuin crosswise tales but that is mere! a co- Incise the Wealminater Teacher there!" notably a city constable, as the taxi g' y The Westminiter Junior Quarterly "I had. You've' of your case. clear- passed into Fleet'street, observed upon and the engine's out of gear. , enee, Fairy tales arg,only a hundredth The' estmi ster P imar Quarterly g The t� estminster Primary Quarterly R'heii the road is rough and rock art o[ the wealth' of reatlin; for ly enough if they don't dispose, of the luggage rack surmounting its r�xif !. Y P _ , the sunbeam —a beautiruuy Euustratvd, them before tomorrow. Those opals , what looked like a rolled up blanket, and flee sky is far from clear, children. paper• for little tots. belonged to Lady Dakenham, who was or, as another thought, a very dilapi -' � ;hen you're plainly'up agaitnt it and' Books are eternal _ treasures. 1 I'Hee list and samples for 190,4 sent Ere, d. led kit ha you re surely out of luck. should •not let Christmas go by with- JOHN M. POOLE, Publisher lost at sea ten months ago. How in g• • • The Westminster Pressthe name of all that's wonderful did * x m : : = That's the time to use your courage out,•them: Gne can pay anytbing from t:s York Street, Toronto, Onfarlo Jo Lung get hold of them ?" Dawson'HSig hurried across the lit and to show your: stock of pluck. ten cents to .ten 'dollars —they are there to fl.t any one's purse: D'ou't look "Win!" said the Scotland Yard man, tle court in which Kearney's rooms. Most anyone can travel on a road that upon a book as merely paper and Ink. and his tone betokened disappointme nt, were situated. The old manservant. is smooth and •clear, A book is•a country,•a continent, a' "There's no case in that, sir. I sup- w•ho.looked after the place opened the And anyoue can get there if he only world, that can itever be taken away pose they must have been washed door at once. •He knew Haig wall. has to steer, from us, even after the covers have ashore. Where did the accident hap- "I'm sure it's very important, sir," But when the motor's baulky and you're crumpled and the brinting has blur O>Upen?" he said, "or I wouldn't have pressed tunnitig in the muck, red. . "Snow. White," "Cinderella," "In the Red Sea or the Persian you to come along. But Mr. Kearney It you're ever going to get there you "The 'Sleeping Beauty," '' _Alice" are O�� 1 1 Gulf!" had to go across to the office the' mo- must caJI u-pou•your pluck.. as important as, "Solved," "Gainey QQ� Norwicli lau hed, ment he arrived home." cek i Detective Sergt. g ere' or "Iso,lde" and will Itve longer pn "Outside our beat!" he said. "But what's this about some book ?'' There's go thrill in easy sailing when in our minds than say of the classi• Ack ok "Then you mean the're'a� nothing you "Th..�book is lying on the desk ap-' _ the skies are clear and blue, cat ladies of later -life reading, . even �s can act upon?" stairs sir with a note, and my orders Ther.e's uo joy in merely doing things; the reading, of the "teens;" tf4P1ogystem- "I'm 'afraid there isn ti' Norwich • are for yotl to go up. which anyone can do. 9�s 5 eoitfessed. "Those- odd: sapphires Two minutes later he sat nt Kear- But there is some satisfaction that is ptU,rt 1aigbt have cr ne from almost any-- y's. table, reading the note which his mighty sweet to take School Howlers rt where. They don't correspond to the friend had left. Haig had not removed When you reach a destination that _An at:quarimun Is a mail t�'lio col- list. Everything in the place is of hi.� white raincoat: A -Yard car was you tbougbt you'd never make, lects things, number one quality. But there was waiting —and a ghastly duty called. A' cadet is a booty who carries golf' nothing that 1 definitely recognized. But, as he read, his' expression So when everything's against you and clubs. In fact, if you ask ins, we were spot- changed —grew puzzled —and then in- Your plans are going wrong, The 'Union Jack is flown correctly W V1 dicated sudden excitement. The little•- Just face the situation and keep move when !t is flying in the direction of "Do you think so ?" leather -bound memo' book, to which 1ng right along— the wind. "I'll positive;" Kearney's note chiefly related, lay' Dan% sit down and wail and whim- A furrier is a mail who takes yon CHAPTER IV. upon the table beside him. It was per, even though -you. may be •across a river !n a•beat. 'really an advertisement isued by one stuck. The cause of dew is through, the es,' Kearney murmured, "I ri of the shipping companies, containing' You're not atisolutely,bclpleas If you earth revolving' on its own axis and i afraid we I ave. war-fed our time. Snmer a calendar and all sorts o(. adds and still possess your pluck perspiring freely. ISSUE Na, 49 —'33 ' - ®..x ^•••!'tea _:-, ..x.m -L.a. +iv.w' ... rL .'ice -. ::a. a -u ••a - _ 2-, _ .a'�i _ _� - :b4 . -.. - -il.• �.:.d. :'-,. _ Lf t �Ab M, ,M. J1µ,• .. ., • _ rn rr► ►��r►�.rs i►.►.► /.�.� /•�' /.�.r► ? Attractive No ee Children Must Learn - � By HELEN WILL I MS. .Mother's Rights `M THE AIR .,l!{adio'ir< AU -Star ZJ 111u8trafed re „ asmaking Lesson Fur- There is No Reason Why She "presentatiooe Wished it it•r Every Pattern Should _Remain a Prisoner �...::.:..� ' ,, •. - - '" Should s mother be of home whew Wwa LlFSlcir:aa �= •�! d I the children come from school? Is it stauoa Metres Cyyclea -- - — 'A, _ _ _ Dream of aufy of r her to G—e absent" SRN" Toronto 8aL 1030 ��� when - little voices call, "where are C,FCF Montreal ...... 201 goo ? CFCO, North Hal . « •.. 823 930 Q` you, Mom?" l:F1'n. Chatham .....,, 387 1Y14 Chatter. • • We have heard a number of mothers CFRB, Toronto . 436 6yd' /, hold' this up as a proof of devotion. CKAC, Murareaj 411 - •.739) CKCR- Waterlog ...,., •66 646 - "I have Lever been away once when L•RCi`, Tercato .�..:..'81f• !160 By Mair b2. Morgan . i Bobby came in and yelled 'Helloi' 1 CH1►tL Haftfiltop ....« 940 lulu. ' CRCO, ' Otte xa ...... _ ,�r�r• i ' woulflu'E disappoint -ham for anything CKt)C, Bamlltoo ...... 176 •lolu CKPC, Preston 3111 U30 .• AN - EVENING HINT per ....� :_94o - on earth After being away all day p CKLW, Windsor- Londab 666 640. ,.• at school, 1 think it is as little as a CPRY• Toronto 8bT . mother can do to be on hand to greet KDKA, Pittsburg rub 830 - - I was" admiring a very startling, but smart evening ensemble 1 l tier child, 'hungry for her after- a day KMOX, St. Louis ...... 27:, luau worn.by a friend of mine the other night and in fear and trembl- WAB mica ......... 2s: 1uz +, �• s away from home." wABC, New York 349 6" . ing - questioned the price' (that, it seems, is the usual query, ,, Seek Other Company k uNN. a�trat�"...•. ».. sea - 117u.' these days) —and was agreeably surprised when she laughed and It'is usually wlth a certain com- WEAF. New York .. ». +:.: 660, 'i /_ placency that mothers say this NVE.rR, Chicago . • , , • . • 346 70 +ti'G'li• Hurtialu .. ». 64 , gave-me-this very helpful accessory hint. If we go on a little tour oe explore ,,;Y, sChPGr,Idd,'., ». 87 ;o T99 , Get a couple of yards of sequin cloth, coveer an old even- lion any week -day, after school, we +vI3AM Rucr,rster ..... 161 lieu "` '. ing bag. Put a wide band of it across the bottom of a silk scarf �: slrau probably find foul fifths of the -`VKU" 13u3a1o'. .. «. -a�2'' =: L4so ,, w r)s 6104 164, and perhaps a narrow band of it around the euffaW your black. _ � . / children immediately seeking other win, Detroit .....» au0 i60 ' %'n L� company or other places to play, the WI•w. Cinclnnau ...... 42b 100 - - velvet gloves. i . e- 'e e - e - - - s' W MAl� Chicago ..... 447 6T0 ' - minute after. they leave discovered WTN . d Clevelan ..... Zefo 1070 THIS DAY AND AGE "Mom "•to be at home. Many of them - These programs are subject cc change once satisfied that she is convenient. 'r thoui_nouca _ • -Fifty -nine broken. engagements have been announced ih j if needed, don't even go upstairs or �teCossaw:. _ equivalent England this year — almost twice as many aS ln' the equip al out to the kitcl. en to a" her. - P AL eastern standard TLme• :period of 1932. ' • She is there, the fl. lrehead of com• S.00 —Rudy Vallee ............. CRC2 The reasons have been: "It fizzled out-!" "We felt a grow- fort, the person to whom they matt-.r Captain Dlamon.....-.....wJ2 - ing coldness" "We made a mistake ". - more than any one else on earth. That 8.30- Harlem Serenade .. ». «.CFIt>? 0.09 — Grenadterm ... It is nearly always added: "We are still the best of friends." Is all that is necessary. W J AS Dedication •..... «. CFBB . There isn't any doubt that children show float »..Wsrb .What is the mentality behind broken engagements? Why - 3u- Lramatlo Guild ..... "...CFRE are they increasing? These were two questions put to Dr. W. like to. have mother.hanay_ Lor.pretty 1.09-30—Willard Pa Robinson ......... c C;1 selfish reasons, usually. We want our Paul Whiteman ....CRC Stephenson, of the Department of Psychology, University College, -_ . loved - ones on demand. rsszaw =•- 8.110— Rusailo Bourdon London. Attitude of Mothers 8,30— Jimmie Johnson ... ».�..CXN( "For one thing," he replied, "men no longer have the Vic - : _ It ages-- u.ot..follow that the opposite March or Time ..... .... WUP torian sense of honor.. They are much more free - minded. 9.00—Fred Allen » »..... WBEN _ is desirable either —fora mother to Irvin S. Cobb . ...wKliw "Fifty years ago a man would not have, dared break off ari _ be absent day after day on this 9- au -c�em� rru® Lyrics '........c:RCI engagement. It always came from the woman, and- it was a business and that, when the _children Football snow wc1R , and Serious thing. - blow - a man does not feel that ,an engagement is : _ ° trNighi r ............ ...... YW BEN ♦to >rchestr utter their call... _ t .o0 -41ise binding. While the average male will not admit it, he - desires In Its wad this c likely o do dam- lo.ao -i m and Abner .. - . w$BN more than a. girl who is s•eet, fresh and who has simplicity of - —. 3098 age too.. It is aeceasary for s. child awsysnax. Artist to feel that he counts enough with 6.00 —Meet the A r .,.......iFRE character. it is simply gorgeous and practical his mother for her to anticipate his g 00— ••g_7» .............. ....._...wBZN ' q - "We live i n a more complicated age: Irerhaps the man seeks too, showitig the attractive use of con bome- coming with pleasure. IT.ao —isrid `es of Puts .... . ... CRL'T al woman Of subtler rem Sment t0 be his wife. tract ir: crepe silk. We bore no brief for the lady who 9.00 — Triple ear -x bays .... «.CFRB " per' Baron Lduncnausea .. W SE N "Men and women today live far more by emotional - impulse Black Was 'chosen for the original habitually pits her shopping, - her 9.3o —L°eo Reisman model with luscious-'tomato -red used club or her bridge ahead of her little Singing Strings '•••••,1.. »CKNC than by precept and axiom. Lo.00— Dancims party ,. for the sleeves, collar and t3•.e tied boy's or girl's arrival after school. 19. 0--George Jessei ....... .•....CFRB ut in, the first .place I think youhj; men become engaged girdle. The mother waiting at the door, or 11.00 — Vancouver Profit'.. «.. »SRC -I - - -== almost without realizing it.. They make promises- under the im- - sTr=AT. You can run it up on the swing her instant answer to his shout are a oo— Broadway Melody ..+»....crav petus of'their emotions which they regret when the relationship machine in about an hour. things that will remain In memory Gene Arnold .......... «.waE:r has crystallized.." , _ __ �, And cf course it can be carried out, long after she is gone — one of it.3o— Hollywood sho .: . ».•CFttB _ It would seem that the women of today are obliged to give, in similar schemer,, in velvet, wool the sweet things we treasure and i•OO- Philharmoaio orchestra ..CFRB S _ T keep forever to our hearts. She who Opera Concert .. «. _..CRE."i :the gentlemen the benefit of the dout crepe, moire silk, satin mpe,.flannel, 4.s0- Hoover sentinels ...... CRU. , perpetually sets this .minute aside is 6.00 —Roses and Drum*.......WEBW )I 6.80— crumit and Sanderson ­Woe It's so easily made snrl need not be missing a valuable opportunity to T i0-�� peones ........... wJ2 ONTARIO NURSE IS PRESENTED-AT COURT ` costly. enrich the lives of both of them. i.00— Jimmie uurenii'......... »CRL"r -How a Canadian nurse _ "went down to Buckingham Palace'' Style bifo. 3098 is designed for sizes Yet there is no reason why she seven . Rich ....... ' •' "" R'GA I 9.00--seven Star Re ... «....WUB ,. ;I to witness the changing of the guarrd,. not from the outside but 14, 1f11 28, 20 years, 3% 38, 40 inches should remain forever a prisoner r•ao_wihum or mwro «.......47Rt7Z _ ..: from a palace window, by permission of the King, is the interest- bast. either" to the child's selfish love or Lo.00 -Jack f�.nny •...........CXNC Sunday Hour $ng story which Miss Priscilla Campbell, superintendent. of the Size .8 requires M yards 38-in.h her_ own selfish, (yes, we mean sel- t1.00— Fireside Hour, .......... »CAS riraterial with .1% yards 39-inch con- 'fish) devotion. Tt is better for him uoarnws - - Chatham General Hospital, writes home to friends. - to learn to, concede. his mother's prior 6.00- syrui, symphonies .......t treating for puff sleeves, etc. Blackfoot Trail Miss Campbell has been spending some Lflonths fn" England, SOW TO ORDER PATTERNS. ilege to be away when necessary, and a so —Bing Crosby ............. WOE ' during which time she renewed acquaintanceship with Miss- Black, to learn early in toe that his moth Canautaneetes ........T...cRC,z :t. Write $our name and address plain- er'9 rights must never be des uted. f -00—A. er P. GY sled - a graduate of the London Hospital and_ nurse to His Majesty the ly, givit:g number and size of such t Garet and pRomanc:'......cRr."t. , King. Miss Black is in residence in Buckingham Palace and there �.ao -13i dhow ............. cb•Re Miss Campbell was her guest at 'tea patterns as you Rant Enclose 15c in Shp or Jg • • WB*;N p , privileged b stam s or coin . coin preferred; wrap .. PD ••�.......... g y permission of p Curves Important Asset to 10• warent King ng our ......... , CRR w . Their Majesties to see through the palace and to .walk in the it carefully) for each number, and ,Applicant for Film Honors sv>canw =, Queen's own garden. Later still more interesting adventures address your order to Wilson Pattern Hollywood- —it's the curves they ' 6.00y ramie anlr Sanderson'... W L1L 1 -were to open before the interested eyes of the nurse from Gan-- Service, 73 West the lines they speak —that 6.30 wrtgle, Hour ............ cFl;a Wayne Ktn� .. ... W BEN ada, when also by permission of the King, she was invited by ; gets the girl her break in motion pia o•oo -Ben Bernie ........wilEy California Melodies • . • . , , .. CFltJ Miss Black to witness the famous changing of the 'guard from They're. Telling Us. _' j Lures to -day, -'just as It was in the rip- $.so -Nino Martial ...... CFRB a inside the palace. On this second visits she writes, She was ad- we -are onlj at the beginning of, roaring bathing beauty comedy period Don Vorhees orchestra ,. W HLCIv milted b one of the King's b0 g of a generation past. _ 10.00— Legend or America ..... CFRB Y g dyguards; "escorted to Miss Blacks tbin s. I think that the truth we have - g pa Lives at' Stake .... ..wBEr1 -' -lapartments and with her to Prince George's living -room, on the to grasp is -that the nations are de- Analysis of the current crop Of . 11 oo— Moonlight on t aclflo .....CRCT y _ • - .:. second floor, directly over the main entrance, where from a win-.", pendent one upon another.•- viscount ' feminine stars and players shows that i wXDXXaaws. :idow she watched the historic ceremony. Cecil• most of them got into the films origin- s,00 —gent Lanr •..tsRt -r' j Marriage ceremonies of private cite. 'ally because of ,a beautiful figure, no 6.30— Albert Spalding ....CFRB Waltz Time . • •.. ..CRCT With her hostess, Miss.Campbell :. , was summoned to the King's sells ehotild he prevented from becom- ,rustler how aesthetic and immaculate sm—one Hour With You'.......CRCT apartments and presented to Their Majesties, who chatted in- ing a nuisance to the ordinary citiaen. their portrayals now may be. 0.80— LeohRe amaallea•::;::::; WKHEN formally with the Canadian guest, showing particular interest in . =M. r. Herbert Morrison., the former Consider those riding high on the �, the. ro - ro.ou -Cori: Tirade ( BE, p gress of nursing in Canada. minister of Transport. crest of the box - office popularity wave corn Cob 4S1aD .. ,•...:.:.WHEN s _ .-One should lire and let live�Mr. -Jean Harlow,Kathartne Hepburn and Harry Richman KBt� Justtce Langton. Mae West. Miss Harlow was the "it" 61JLOV•A correct time daily over 5ta- •e+�-e+++• Eat mwat •and the fats of meat spar- ' ' irl of "Hells Angels In which she ¢ions c [tcT —eK.AG The appointment of bishops -to -day B 4 ingly' lies with a Presbyterian Prime Minis- got her start. Miss Hepburn first at- WATCH YOUR at- Don't c pare fruits and .vegetables. ter. Not long ago it lay with a Baptist - tracted the attention o[ film producers i dad `¢o qua.i•.y so easy for a man - Eat them In any reasonable quantity.l ._ •• :. - .:DIET EatYheai raw as often as convenient. prime Minister. If might be'' In the 'by leaping about, clad is acouple -off to rou.•�terteft lei eevotion, though his °, !• Bands of an atheist:— Father Francis pieces of tin, in the stage version of lift and mai.ne_ are not conformable Drink plenty -of fruit juice . "The. Warrior's Husband." And as for to'tt; the es _rn ;: of it to abstruse and W oodlock. ' In desserts leave puddings alorie,.un- Miss West, she needs-no introduction; occult, but - the appearances easi By Boa Santa Some people enjoy a mental satIs less they have a big fruit content. faction in starving. —Lord Horde'r. her beauty, figuratively speaking, has an4 shoe;'.— Dl�ntaigre. �• = Take plenty of butter. but du not over- l Live is a long lesson In humility.— 'caused lots of women to go off dl4ta. w -Overweight is the physical indica- do' Sir J. M. Barrie. keen the quiet Marlene Dietrich,Ahe we-must icily serve arose whom wf N lion of an incorrect, unhealthy diet. Confine yourself to one big meal a And of cour'se 'there's nudism —a German -actress, got° her start" by appear t4 e, ;run:und; we must beat Depend.upon it: '!f you are overweight day —at night .preferred, -.when .tile •back • to • the-• form movement. —Ed. beauty, that Ss, her Hollywood start. with their itnrcrlections, correc day's' work is, done. Make your. other The shapeliness of er legs was herald•- them with gentleness and patience ...you are being guilty of some- serious Wynn• sdietic indiscretions. meals as light as possible. If you have It is,a good Idea -to try to help other - ea before her histrionic ability took and lead there iD the way to heaven :, the courage to live an -one meal a dap people, - particulArly when you have Precedence. • ,N enelonL White bread is the chief offender in you will probably feel the better for troubles of 3 our oh'n." —Grand Duch- Among She yoiinger crop of 'actress• producing superfluous flesh. By its very character, lacking' the bran and it, satlsfytng any rangs of tiunger by ess, bfarie. es, . the ones the producers figure are shorts which have been' takgtl away, fruits and fruit-juices at any time dur• We are moving toward a time when, to be the glittering, glamorous, appeal. I -BETTER_ RADIO it' induces overeating. One is never' ing the day. in deed and lit truth, the pubfic. good ing' stars Uf {o morrow —Sari Aiaritia. i If you have an overpowering desire will come. first.— Cliff-0rd Plnchot Lillian .Harvey, Loua Andre and rRE�PTIAN eatisfled. The more one 'eats, the for *sweets eat•'datec-ar.� raUl —a- ,hI,- More one wants. On the other hated are very satisfying and extremely Unless I can get adventure, I don't others— thasir beautiful figures graced' r *R hole wheat bread, which contains want to lice. =Amy Johnson Mollison..the pages of fan magazines and news• IN PAX fR� g', the entire gain of the wheat, satisfies good for one. No business: can succeed iY so run Papers long- .before -the public knew R s quickly and one - Simply canna' eat as IL any of our readers have any giles• that the interests -of employer and em• whether they could act or not. ' STATIONS Mauch. lions to ask regarding let we shall ployee' are not one and the same. • • And - -Wot to be outdone - by-the, faire ; White flour pastry is practically In be Pleased 'to answer them through Sir Herlri Deterding, sev, men are crashing' into the film. 9 the columns of this •)aper. c 1 • .o the same class as bread as a fat pro- A' rational system of education is on 'the streiigfh of their figures as, for ' :a - pro- ducer for the same reasons, plus the still a dream of the future. ;Dean instance, Johnny Weissmuller and �w EAAY Inge. Buster (Larry') Crabbe, two "'formes COWA NAND 9 ro ��Ils meat fate which have been added. - Ar'o A�wu - Avoid-pastry, it you would, be slender To monopolize and mortgage inter- Olympic Grimes swimmers. _ osucnorss e►+aosro :and healthy. Disagree On Spelling national aviation landing.. places is : _ --:► The refixed sugars of to day, also ivew -York. r- President': Roosevelt - contrary to_ every farm of civil pro Among the San Blas Indians women all forma of sweets glade from sugar, and Maxim Litinoff have failed to .gress.— Marsbal Italo Balba hold first place in all things. Descent - ' are another source of overweight. Cut reach an agreement on one thing: It takes a long time to get• a new Is by the- female line and she owns er. - OPERATE � out sugar, or at least reduce it to an how to spell the Russian Zoreign com• Idea_ through the minds of people, and everything. Only his hammock, canoe, ­Lem. oak AmmiZA �� absolute minimum, and you will be missal's name. when you do it !a no longer true. The gun, fishing gear and clothing actually tlgbter In weight and healthier. You 'Bidding the president good -by by ..trutb':changes.— Cl�rence Darrow. belong to the subservient -male. XNo r (X06 oar POVAL NOR ` unit ass a sweetener honey is best: - lefter,- the -Russian envoy signed him- Be very•careful in the use of pota- self "Litvinoff." in the square mile which holds the There are estimated to be Fume lriu PIX R A O I O 1MPROVr_Mr:Nr' toes. Have them baked•or boiled and The president, replying, 'addrested 'City of London there are 700- forest Mons .in captivity In England The REGD. sat them sparingly. Eat the skins— the commissar -+•aa in previous toll trees, Rith the plane•:.ree most num• London Zoo 1•as Imenty• three,- while 000. W,. 1253 ,Mooill Callao_ Ave. �y �ier are rood for on*. ; respondence —ale "LitvinoP." • _ 4trqus. _ _ _ , . , _ _ _, _ lea full •requirements are only twelve. Montreal, P.Q. _ Y is : y,, i ^ y,. ,=jt •m ,mar: t- %+'' °• = ^ >. ;a` ,r _ " i-' •,..r :_ - .•:a r. +i >... ' ^,P�" ;.a. -w ".'r .-�iw :*iyt .',4,;; .,,sr•» :,. ., _ _>.. - .° '�. >`x•' - - _ - ; "-„� �lJVA1J1S�i7. -L. S. and Mrs. Devitt sad -W. J, and Mrs. Clark were _ .7 children, of Toronto, spent, Sun• in the city on Friday. - day witb�H. and Mrs, Mechin. -The heavy rain of last week -L. J. Callaghan spent Monday -P, Spronle moved his houses had a beneficial effect on the wells vhe ore • with his brother in smilton. hold goods from here to Canning in the village and district, which - - -Cyril Morley addressed a.meet ton dosing- the end of the past bad gone dry Or nearly so. - -ink of 'the Y. P. 9. at Brooklin Reek. -Miss Wilkie, the assistant - one evening last week. - Wilfred Mooney has been teacher in the Continuation seboot �jPiekering's "Leader 8t $y' -Miss Marion Kenn, of Toronto, engaged am assistant teacher in has bAen confined to' her bed for - - —Liza Contiunation -School- A*-s -- sub -- river -tiro -week$ •�•� ^;. °'' - - ile-<ted wit6hera4nt; Mee: �Iter - hroug-�illeeee• - - - -- 'White, over the-week end. stitute for Miss " Wilkie during We hope for an easily recovery, Ladies`': The new Fruits for your Xmas --Mies Rose, of Toronto, spent the latter'@ illness, -Mee. J. Hallett and daughter, _ i flaw 'days lot week with her -The Oliver ' Pascoe family Mrs. C.' H. Pilkey, . spent, a few � `- -Vncle and aunt, Donald and Mrs. celebrated a family 're union on days last week in. 'the- city with Cake are -here. All fresh, clean and �« �ilfnnro: Thursday- evening last. Mr. Pas. -the.. former"' sister, Mrs. Wm* -•W. J. Mooney, who has been roe's three brothers, all from Burt, who Us been seriously ill ; • ".df beautiful quality. - o ; eonfined to his house for several distant points, being present. with double pneumonia. weeks, is able to be out again, but - Operations are expected to -The month of Decec6ber m Raisins, Puffed SeedBd Raisins, -Seedless aisins, Recleaned is still very weak. commence this week on the high• its first appearance on Friday last Currants, _ -Mien Eva Pilkey, who has been way widening --from - Toronto and made a much more favorable -in the city during the summer and td Oshawa. Mhe ditches are impre0son -than did" the month of Crosse do Blackwell Citron, Orange and Lernon Peel. fall months, returned home Laet to be filled in and 'drainage to November;, which was the most e= Glazed Cherries, Pinegpplet3 'and various otherfruits which _'-week for the winter. be provided for in a tiling arrange miserable November in a number make golf cake just a little different, -Mrs. P. Murphy, who. has been "ruent• 'It is hoped that the wid of years. = poorly for several weeits, went to ening will lessen the motor acei . -A numbe- from the Pickering Shelled Walnuts and Altuouds. dents - the provision . of three Presb ter)an Church attended the. • : -.Lhe fospital last Reek far treat p y • . •t • .' ; , , went. She returned on Monday. Ja'hes shoulLl4ensnre this decrease. St. 'Andrew's night eu) pct and 're have enjoyed our "Ymaq Fruit" Incideritall this lan is providing concert y F patron.- who ' -The �Voiuen a Missionary So 3' p. P' - given jn .S t. _ Andrew':• ..aye for a great °rtlanT yeas: =, ec�n: t��any who t :.cietv,of5t. Andrew's+ Chtrt•ch will work for many of those, of Cbntch, �tihitby, tin Thursday - " " meet at the home of airs, - W. J. employment. evening last, and report a very -, are not•regular customers, come to us for their „ Clark, oo Wednesday; Dec. 13th, -Fur the nitieteerith time 'in enjoyNhleevening. Xmas sli'phlie knowing that they will re = trt 3o'cloc•k. twenty - three. years Canada bat: - Residents along tbelake sh6i*e " -' ceive the highest (ivality fruit on the market. ' " -The regular monthly eating w•on the wheat crown at the Inter are worked tip over the presence' Come to its with coiifii� "sore. ' ' .,of the Woman's Associa�of national Hap and GcAin Shoiv at of spartstnen Prow oiitside points - Ghieago, the winuer- being Frank who are shooting a large number We guarantee quality. the United Church will be Del on g - Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 13tb, Isackson, of ElfraR, Sask. Not of pheasants: Tirey claim that if at 8 o'clock, at the home of the only did but win the most s covet the a will lip is not stopped soon Mill � CHAPMAN a Misses Law. ad prize, tit the won a score of .there will be no pheasants left by -Petty thieving of- every de- .other prizes in the grain cQmpe spring. sCriptio of article is being report tition. , CariAdts has reason for -The Liberal party are expect. - - -- - ed ahsion daily, end's warning to feeling proud over the achieve ing a Dominion General Election householders to put their proper- roans, which entitles her to the in 1934, and are waking their- ties under" lock• and key would claim of being the leading wheat plan° aicordingly. Of Course; R. • µ ' not be soli& ?, country =in the world. B. - "Bennett, Premier, and his _ RUBBER-� • "' ` "qj . -The buys and.eirls who. enjoy -Bales of good, used clothing, stippocters will have_ something ed -a few days' skating eexe.cal toy°+ shoes etc„ are being packed, to l=ay in the matter, and. tbev weeks ago, have discontinued utidel•theauspiceFi of the Wool n,Ky -lint fall- in line with the -.• �" ter_`. their sport ilu3efiaitely, as the ice an a AioaOeiation of the United •.l.ibect►l }tarty. .a �� b'rs ail disappeared on accatmt of (hurcb. .All denominations art -Up to NoVPil'ber •; th Ontario • ���•••_ JJ _a� 'the mild weather. asked to -join in. thiq as t-he'guwl" "Province exported 23h (1C0 bArrelQ -St. Gegrge's Cliarcli, SnntlAy, are di- trit,trted to all needy people „t apUte ?, .cu�lnpareri_. sith, I32,9t20 1 - '' Dec, loth. Second 3nuday ui Ad in the Province of Sa�katchesvan, Fr.rrre)s fir the same period' iu - went.=- Siindciy School, ' 10 00 a, m. irrespective of- their rrliKic,ua -1932. The quality is much better •iloly COnrmnUlou, 1100 u'rbick• creed:,. t:u(xKN may he left at the this year, and th- high 'rate f(ir .- Evening Prayer and serrridn; 7.00, store of M. S. Chaptnan. not later the aterling is _greatly , to the Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. thau S'tturday rf this week, vq Advantage (,f the grower, it being , -sill Ida yterritt, who had the g'oods,are regngrtpd to be in $+5 25 as compared with $3.77 a - - - - _been on the cirear-ional teaching Saskatchewan befure Christmas. year ARO... - ��' staff of the Toronto echoulii for -The PicketioR I3raach of the -A man from - .that.- Northern i�en s 5 Eyelet Solid Rubber about a year, has been appointed WomeoTN Institute met on Tries part of Ontario County " came -to the permanent Ataff and is now day last at the home of tetra. John into the village no Friday Not �1 .95 Leaching is the Williamson Road Draper, with an attendance of with a truck load of live geese, - _ _ - :.. school. twenty five members. Mrs.* G. weiRhing from ten to. 15 ponnde -On Tharty last se little Law and Mrs. A. W; Mitchell, the each, which he was selling at $1.00 - 'This week oZily Miss Violet Wade, daughter of delegates from. the Pickering sac "h, Turkeys are• said to be - .7 • Harry and Mrs. Wade. was aroes Branch to the► annual Convention selling in the city at 12 cents per It ;_. ing the road in front of their gate of Women's Institutes held re pound. This Is quite a drop from _ :.."V��Ille Lifev last• ' ' she was struck down by a car, Ceotly to Toronto, gave an excel war pry es, - .7 Fortunately she wail only *lightly lent report of that meeting. Be -John Frost. -town clerk and " injured about one of her knees. bides these reports the program - - - The Sands School of the included readings by Hiss Hstie treasurer, of Whitby, has many y tr3taada..in PickPringt who will 'United _ Church are very . busy Fawkes and airs. W. C••Morkar, regret to beer of hip iltnees. and - rehearsing for their concert on -Com•plaints have been made his being .taken to the Oshawa Dec. 15th It has been suggested by residents of the lake shore General Hospital, where be under that the children- migbt -forget regarding the action of some out- went, an operation for appends r eiders said 'to be fiireigners, wbn -- _ _ ' • the date of the Christina, .roe, eo ells•, bat we are glad to know that '' •• --= - ' •" - • - =" - _ " __ _ - - - it has been quoted. here - ate: come-at: nights with " fishing nets thecperation Ras successful and Fred T Buntia�pp' �`Pieke Ind Roy Robson, s alive of and cot large holes in the ice near That he i,& making a good recovery. O� b Firkeripg, son c•f tL,• late W B. the month of the ereelt through - .The two voting, men, Ralpph Radio Licenses 'Established 1857. Robeoo, who resided on the corner which they • drop their nets and CA.tiopbell and •. Byron Trull, w io of the Brack -road and the fifth catch fi -h. This practice i:+ von broke into" J. S. Jeph*on'e hard comees4on, has been elected foayur' scary to lea, anc! be�idea it i- slam+ iore -in Brooklin several : ".'egf the . - -City. of Guelph for the danfter {tux to gkatert? w ho (nay not w eekq erg(, and .ptnle gnnds vaLierl - - CHOICE •' eighth time. Hier friends in Pick be awn-re of tbetse holes, �r qt over $100, pleaded giiilty to the-, tf!riog congratulate him on his understand that' steps ate being charge wrid were wmtensed to one taken to pti a stop to the practice• yeitr defiditA and- •:oge-ypnr lode S E E F {� -The annual Christmas enter -Un 3unc.ay morning next Rev, terminate in. the' reformatory -�tsiomeDt of Pickering United Hugh G. Crazier will start a series. when they appetlred' in court last .Church Sunday School will be held, of sermons on the_ .ten _Comrrtand week, . next Friday evening, Dec. 15tb. 'meute, the subject on Sunday _ -- �., _• :..=.. ..Be at 8 o'clock, in St. Andrew'@ A morning being the first Command• Dumbarton • . -Round Bono-Shoulder Roast, . splendid- pageant has been pre- .meat, "Tilon t•balt have no other gods before Me " In -discoursing St. Anglican, . D,uttbartoti. Short Rib Roast. ..'• " • . pared by the Young People and •.• •. _ - _ .. -: Sunday School. Parente and this subject, Mr. Crozier still line. Dec: 10th. 2nd 'Sunday in. Advent: Blade Roast; blade. t7ut ... - -. IOC - _t - friends are cordially invited Ad. wer Mich queetione . as tbege : Hae Sunday School at 2 .p. m. Evening mission ; Adults, ate.; scholars the law been superseded ? Can a Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher, Rev.. F_ - _ 25c - rfree, nation be any better than its con G. Robinson. Stew Beef, 3 Ibs for ... - -Traffic Officer A. F. Ruociman caption of God Y At the evening _ � dioced.Steak,.3 lbs.... .. ., _. iivas enmmnded to Welland on eervtce. the subject will be "Christ :' In Memoriam ,`;Choir a Chickens, : -... , ••• 1 'Wednesday to appear as a witness i.o onr Twenties," a subject which - : " . -. ... •• 20c+ !'s io a civil, action, which was the -will deal• with tb^ problems of HOOD - In loving memory of our Special Cooked Ham, r� "` . • " - result of a motor collisid h that young people of that age.. Special dear son and brother,, Ross .Ed- ° took place at • Liverpool' several -music will be rendered . by the ward, who, •passed• away on 'Dec. -Pork Liver�3 lbs for ,.'. .,. 25c Too ago, -Mr. Ranciman in, choir. 19th, 1932." j 7eetigsted the accident at the -Mr. Kenny, who is in the em Sad are the days- with out you,. Roar. :. :Pits Meats kept udder Electrical - 'time but did' not lay any- charge- Ploy.uf H. R. Monney, has shown . Tho'•.your memory trims you- near Refrigeration. T ±' as he did not consider eitber was tie a copy of the BoAton gazette, Yours and your kindness lingers to blame. (sated March 12th, 1770: It is quite But' Oh', how we miss yov here. t Fad} missed by Mother, Father and --Ors! niece Danis are •saying in, w curio>aity as regards 'the matter y • !. An attractive stock of Christmas it contains. One man advertises Filter. i • goods. As . Cbristmas . is near• at for a runaway elave, a boy of 14 A,� W 1dwrNr N►U. f" b tnd. you should do your Christ• years of age, The ^Aft. says : � "Whoever will take him a and Butcher phone 3000)' :. Pickering mere ehoppI early and avoid the - p OR 9ALF. -Motor cycle, cosh, wh' always takes place bring him to his master shall be h 5 e, $15 00, T. y rewarded for' his trouble," and c. Brougham. is the 1 d!I or two before the _Also the exalt of the law will be �'OR. SALE -:ill Yorkshire UiRP; e - niful day'. The earlier you penalty • =� imposed on an N weeknold. and 2 +apw for Ralr. VY,II a = - �_� t� ehcip the better choice you will p y h0 m'ay CODCeaI chance for feed. F. Chapman, P,ckerin¢. 15 PickerIng M ea,t , Matke V - " have from which to make your him. Another Revs. offers for -- eels the beet _P arms cats can OR HALF, -•Nand Nnuer, a machine &election. P T g and also tallow candles. These and bllrr, at right pr,ee for quick sale. Ap- -The tragic' shooting i►f. one "of ply Mrry. Gordon, at the Gordon House, Picker- Toronto's most popular young were the day@ 'before the advent Picker- ing. Is OFFERS ° 1 ` an, John Copp, by s burglar. as of coal oil or electric light. - , . OR fiALN —it, « : ►nbita►, 2x 1 > :glso - Hamburg'- Speak 3 Ibis.- 2�c be was trying to enter his father's • -The Motor Vehicles Branch Ol: Fdoore and .ash,%i6kiw framrs..stairwa and g - home one night last -week, is likely the Dep9ttnient of Highways have short plank. Apply �ydttirFi�r,idr, stanlry rite -+ at. ),4ourfv,lle. ,fist ROithd. Steak 2 lbs - 25c _ to result in the tightening of the just issued a bulletin, which showW . `• "laws re regarding h a r the possession ' de R R p ea stun of decrease in accidents from the "the the 20th. ieR of Sirloin Steak, per lb _ 15c f, - revolvers and other firearms that first nine months of 1932, when rtes unit .tRncd, about Nov, 20th, 3 gorse, ♦ _ i one wing of rash clipped. •Finder plraae notify nisy be concealed about, the per 6186 accidents were reported, a N. wocxlward,Greenwood. i5 ' son. There is really no reason decrease`of'5.1 per cent. -being re ` Fresh Rib Pork- -per 14. 11 fur their - i »anufas titre,• for -they creel this year. Ther9 were 2R7 �TRAYF,'D=Frnm the prPmisett •of c -, po ►� the undersigned, lot 1, con. 9, PigkerinQ• a 2= P�i`k �auea a nor lb• g �OV ere seldom used " except by burg• "fatalities, "s decrease- of -18 8 from >rat old red steer. Finder please notify Robert -� %' +- -''- t= ]errs. last year. . There were injariee to "Spenerr; R. R. 1,- MyttleStation, sass The toa'rieh�ip conocil�r. their 5+751 persona, a f 3 er cent de -- Rloa$ting Chickens, 5.6 lb, a lb. 16c P I NITTiNG- Having secured a knit• meeting on Monday decided to eretrse. There was a decre tee of J1 t'ng machine 1 am prepared to fill orders for faire _advantage of the 'govern 1 77 per cent-in gasoline conenr�ip "h+ret. Ray one jdpill«c y c`ia emotc`.enia �sa'r' - other prices accordingly. - - ment's works program, as a relief tiOn. and 1.95 per cent decrease in -- - - - - - -- - tneaanre. A tour of the Lownt►hip motor vehicle registration. Thee, -FOR.. SALE -50. acne farm. good _ was made on Tuesday, locating there is finite an im rovement bank barn, err ie. welh good brick $nose, : p ► 4 miles south of Barrie, level land, 2 mites off the proposed 'improvetri4rnte >>+nty Psrtienlsrly in the Dnrrrber lit to .highway. Small payment down will buy. ADPIy �_ �` • EW repairs. The labor is to be taken' talities. Mach of the credit for D. Pu¢h,Claremont. l4tr - ; • t r -+ from ]Deal unemployment ranks, the improvement iA dne to the: FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE -125 _-Phone .NO. 4000 , Crow na relief. The government watchfulness of the Traffic Officers FOR farm, 's workabfe. balance bush' and who are ales a on the alert to see paanre barn 40tt 110. 2houses and 2orchards. We deliVlrryOat�Order pays tw6- thirds of the eoet of this y (will sell separately ortog•ther). Is acres of fall • pr•ngril m when promoted for relief that the traffic 1svp are properly `cheat, 20 acres of new meadow. balance plowed. O„ ���0 1F y Heavy eta close to Sutton.,�� Ap ly to 1. � piekerin � � � it n- n.te. observed b tnotoriels. �. nal; =cn.1l Garrmant. pp r - i9it i I UP