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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_12_22Tl� --0-- -_ n-y -xI wa -z T:�'. ?0 47 4w s Not Wn W11 - 9171 =R-12771120 71" A 1W C i. • 1. 4 4 PICKERIN4, ONT.. FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1933. IT "'A Malvern Brougham CL Unionville Junior Farmers are Ti Township Council fathers held GREENWOOD . . . . . . . . - The, U,- p* i- C hi T h ' holding a dance in the Mammoth Hall their last meeting for 1938 o n Friday. Malvern, on the evening of Mrs. Ed. Willson is much better D! E L O. p&&RsoN_phKq1ci&n -A Rood supply of Hard and Soft Friday, Dead was able to attend church on Sun Surgeon. Dunbwtan.. 1 7 Dec. 29th. The Junior Farmers' Orch- and Coal on hand. Also, a supply VT extra will furnish the music. Every- day. Kindling. Wood, Mrs. E. Holtby, we are glad to re- ID R. FORSYTH. Oph. D.. Direetor one is invited to attend. cat Associationot-Ontarto. Reg. =Wer of the American stovelongth. port has been keeping much,better in Established 108 Optometrical examined by appointment. health of late. Centennial Corners fg ".M. Eye- Mrs. L. Matthews has been on the NO. Clar ant. Ont., 12tf Phone Pick. 1709. Owing to the death of one long ass-.' sick list and under the doctor's, caie "cat. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING ociated with Centennial Sunday school for several days. THIS is THE and Con- There was a good attendance •at P �;--lrIUNCAN B. mciNrYNE-Barris. :D its, annual Christmas Tree a �p:, 7 postponed to Thursday church on Sunday, and an attendance FARMERS' MILL &.1ter. Solicitor, Notary. Office--Brock St.. cert has been AG G. Opposite MiTelepbone Office, Whitby. GENERAL INSURANCE evening, Dec. 28th. A Christmas can- of,eighty at Sunday School. Phone 45. 481y AGENCY tata, with orchestra under the direct- Miss Ruth Hollinger, of Highland WHEAT-and BUCTV�HEAT _D DONALD RUDDY Barrister: BROUGHAM, -h friend ONTARIO ion of Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Barnes. Dia- Creek" was the guest of' her Wanted;.-Hixiiest prices A to* Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. logues, recitations, choruses etc., Sup- Miss Marjorie Phillips the past week. .7 paid. Office formerly occueied li� the late A. E. Cbn's- Facilities for placing an. 'tian, south wing of , v kind of In- per from 6 to 8 p. m. Santa Claus in W. A. Knox was the delegate from Court ouse Whitby. . . 81Y surance at best rates person. Admission 25 and 15 cents. here to the Milk Producers' Associat Exchange EATON, BELL ROSS. Harriet• atallable.. _xe ion meeting held in Toronto, on Satur Bders. Solicitors. 904 Northern Ontario Security &Lna Service my Motto. day last. Grain of any kind for flour suill ng. 330 BaW btseet. Toronto.; 421y Phone Pick. 515 Dunbarton F. and Mrs. Cowie' and daughters r or W. J Beaton, cereals -the, cbeapesit way Its S.� of T6ront6, visited J. Cowie and moth- ft. B. Bell. Thursday, Dec. 21st St. Pau td get them. J. D.-F. Ross, Adelaide =38-9 Entertain- er on Sunday to celebrate the birth- 1. Christmas Tree and -DIORARr I Store, Clarembnt day of Mrs. Cowie Sr. BARLEY SON. PICKERING The Beal meat. A: good 'program has bee FEED X% MU , VEY-Bazristers. Solicitors. Notaries PHONE 924 $23 per ton. The beat feed tv the- pared, commencing at 7 30. 4rolos, re Public. 213-214 Confederation Life Building, citations, dialogues will be, given Whitevale Corner of yo" ge and Rich Bond Sts. Toronto, money on the market. I'thones Adele. 4489 sn47 4480 FURNITURE finishing with - a visit from Santa -tent Saturday dvenings. Pick;ri By We %hri' Phone Pick. 3013, na stf are displaying an attractive Claus. Silver collection. stmas services ;n the White- at KISSIMI-the old stead by­ variety of St. 'Paul 's -Anglican Church, Dun- vale U-nited.Church will be -held for pastry and =u bak• 10.00 a. m. and 7 p. m. rPHONSON Or Mcl&ILLAN-B-►rris- barton, Sunday 'December' 24th. Ang. makes delicinup bis. JL ins. Solicitors. Notary Public. Office at Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. Celebrat- , Many in our village are making Residence of Mr. Thomson. lot 11. co Sunday School at 2 p. m. cuits. takes less shoren' ncession Furniture and Furniture' trips to Toronto to finish their 13irist Pickering. Office hours: Thur?da andSaturday ion of the Holy Communion at 3 13. Novelties. _lng evenings. firdin 7 to S. p. m_ or by in. around etas shopping before it is too late. itnent. T office -. 605 Rplrzallni�ank Prices low. In keeping with times. The service will centre - -w 34D3. - _ About fifty dollars worth of ry BAKERS' JOY-for* bread PhdnePick 200.0. Tbronto the Christmas message and carol:- b,)r,ks have been.placed on odr public .4 371y will be sung., A cordial -invitation t?) library helves. Thp . hocks have P.11 WHEATLETS' all to remember the real meaning of L)entaA been n well chosen anti the people are WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR F? 0 0 F N G Christmas. them. • it- lighted _N ETLC, SMITH, D. D. 4.. L. D. *Don't forget the cantata. 'Foxy Stone. gronod (Succeesot to Dr. J. N. Date%).' Gradua-4of SPECI&L ur- - .. Green River Santa" in the Whitevz4p United Cl, he Royal ROLLED OATS i to University. At Cinrernont nf5ce over 1), A. '%Ve-�uM like to wish Mr. aiiA-Mrs ch on Friday evening, Dec. 22nd. Ad- LigIlt-weight, 7 new--4aughter..a n`115.410n, Small's store every Tuesday and Frid Phor.e BUCK WHEAT FLOUR statue 1,0-11. #if Alton HaviniiaW;� adults 2i, vUriren 15 cents; Happy, New Year children of the school free. Smooth, 1.39 pers - q. TherA was a vood atter;dance -�t. 'G BRAIN HERBERT T FALLAISR. L D S.. The Ladies Aid will be held at the ttie --BAR]% Dental D. D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of Medium weight, - home of Mrs: Williams on Wednesday annual Sunday SchoA meeting of the nsrurqd and the I nJ,ersfty of Toronto. Dec: 27th. Word for roll-call "Pray- -ale United Church: The follow- LAYING'WASH eft=e second door east of St. And- �Vbite% ftv's Church. Pickering, Ont. Office boors : 9 Smooth'. 1�.69 per -84, e-r. ing officers were elected for 1934 13CRATCH PEED A. M. to 4 V. in.. or b4o;7oIntment. Mray The Green River Sunday Sch I will Honorary Supt., David Annis and Will service). Phone Pick 431Y 0o Michell; Supt., Blake Annis; Secret- Hesvy.weig4t, Mold their annual concert on Friday Lloyd -Pherrin Treasurer, ;Miss smooth, 1.98 per s q. Dec. 29th. Come and bring your ary onots"00 gawbo. friends. Audrey Plaxton; Teachers.' Mrs. G- L. 93URNINGHAM' --th Tran, Mrs. Hick. Mrs. N. Robinson, Services will not be held in ye Mr. W-ebster, Miss Muriel Hagerman. Buildivig and General Green River Baptist church on Su Mr- RICHARDSON- W:W contracting: • Fin and astomblia issarame of %.�G day next. Special services' are being Ali kinds. PICY Mrs. Judson Pugh, Mrs. L. Hagermau as comonallasof soliddisonciial stand- held in the Whitevale church. Mrs. A. Pherrill, Mrs. plaxton and Estimates furnished on all chuls•# LUMBERYARD Green River Sunday School will -Miss M. Hagerman; Leaders in Song, of work-Interior and Exte.rior. 10 POSTIIJ, I.Amneed Anctionow, hold their anniversary on December. Mr. -Lloyd Pherri'll and Mr'. W. Sloan. Alterations and repairs. JV a ftr ammuse at neat &" oumsuL Amw c 'chimneys Built. Conorite'Work. Mar --I- of -21 kill tress" as as 1111swell" Blacksmithing, & Woodwork 31st. The choir from Zion Church will Dunbarton Add~ 4InsaAivwP.0.. ongt provide they music. Rev.; Harry Wilson Phone Pickering W12 at right prices will speak. FAIRPORT. ONTARIO R. BRATON. TOW148 Now is the timiet4o have those repair Mrs. John Toms spent a few da:ys P Green River School held tMir Ch--, - If . her nephew, 'Elmer Toms and Clark Conveyssicer-CAmmission!191 job* attended -to. Harrows repaired. with z rAgdairim Accountant.- Etc. ristmas party on . with evening, f .1 userta" LiCemess. Wbitevale. Out. Issuer of also now sections on hand. The fam- taking the form of a Junior Red Cr- family, who have serious illness. Shingles For Sale ous Fleury Plows always on hand. G.eorg4 Brown, of Unionville has WK. UAW. LICENSED AU0. Also dealer in Viking Cream Separs- oss meeting. Everyone - enjoyed this come to reside with Mr. Dixon. We Games were Galt Galva,niz,ed Steel Shingles, splendid entertainment. TTGN]Mlt for York. Qnuuw wed Durham tore and Electric Washers. are pleased to have - George back Gavall•s, All E;& of sales proam played and' lunch 'served. Bird's Felt 81•tte Sbingles. a for OL atunded If thinking of buying an electric radio with us again. be Also. re•rubberiing buggy - wheels. ft - Term reemossable. Date "k for a demonstration of the New Che Sacrament of the Lord's Sup a stNXW5'Of5cv. Bea and I= -ned. 40K pboates. Whitby. Out nay Rogers Majestic models. Kinsale P4-r wUl be dispensed on Sunday Lawn mowers sb%tpt The prices are right. T.' PATERSON-8 - CLAREMONT morning Dec. 31st, in the United.Ch- Miss Hannah Ntudie snent the end .7. 'VKrccx1vvgLrdL urch. at thcr close of the service. 'Call and get pricia... Phone 26121 QAWET ROBERTSON of the week at her home here. Schw6rdfeger. of GREENWOOD .491y Mrs. Albert Parkin is spending-'sev- Alton and. 'Mrs. Electrical Contractor Ottawa, -called on Miss 'Marjory -Ali- eral days with relatives in"Osha%xa. their way to visit the latter's Wiring and Repairing for Light nix on Brock Road General store C'hell. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Parkin spent mother, Mrs. Edwards, in Mit or power. Patrday -last in. Toronto, with relat Pickering Mflls On Monday morning Vera McBr- inter is coming. -'Now is the 11 kinds of electrical goods . ] - I ivies aged I month, died at the home time to, get your Oil Burners for the - 7 M kept in stock. Eileen Bell, also Mr. Orville 00 Mim of her uncle and aunt, James and Cook Stove, Heater or Furnace. Pri�!- Lawton, spent Sunday with Kinsale IY ....Phone 17W Pickering ay e M F.9. McFailami. The funeral took es right, as kw as $23.50, single 3. Friends. place -'on Tuesday afternoon. to Era- 'double.-Come in and see it burnhour. James Gibson Mr. Hooker •and .Mm. Jam of Greenwood spent Thursday last in athy to the mother. so Anti-frefte for�'your car. Stove- 9.,iCke1*(g Goal Toronto. Her ,'mafty friends were sorry to pipes 7 inch black, 18 cents each EL- We have a full line of kine cemetery. We extend our symp- Contiuous heat, no ashes, no dirt. A!- rs All Toultry Feeds Owing to the illness of our pastor, ' hear of the passing of Mrs. Annie bows, 20 and 25 cents. Shot shelle Rev. Mr:' Horton, no service will be Collins. She was well known.in both for Your shooting matches, 96- cent-f, Chicken St&rWr of best' held-her on Sunday. Pickering, Scarboro and. your per box. Place your orders early and Mr. an!1 Mrs. Ledgett and son, Roy, and was a real friend to everyone. give •us a chance to get a supply. .1MRS. THOS. LAW qdality at reason- spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Me- Her death occurred in Scarboro it Buy 'Your new auto tires now, . for able prices. Whirter, of Brougham. Don't forget our Sunda lips. Her husband predeceased her Easy Electric Washing Machin-it, can Althracite, Welsh Coal, y school the -home of her nephew, James COL- the icy roads and avoid accidents. Scotch Coal and Coke, Laying Mash and Feeds concert on Saturday -night. Silver 22 years. The funeral service was $69.00 and up. Agent for Spra-mot• all size@. of every sort. collection will be taken. held at 2.30 on Thursday' in,Centen- or Power and Hand Sprayers. Phone, ' �Aard and Soft Wood. After two weeks visit with his sis- - I Church and interment in the ad:- 2729 for prices. Harris returned �ia ter. Mrs. Hooker. Mr. Harri joining cemetery. Brock Road General Store. :Tertbp'C%sh. 0 t his home in Bowmanville. Phone 2729 F. R. JACKSON, Pro)!. 218G Office 5900 Glad to bear that Miss Jennie Par- Greenwood D. N. Lock Wo Od kin has returned to her home after a very serious operation. Her Kinsale Mrs. James Gibson was in Toron- PICKERING. ONT. -See our assort friends wish her'a speedy recovery. to one day last week. Mr. Southwell, of McMillan, was CnristmaS' ment of _2 Aildley -:1 home over the we forming for Waverly, N. S. Suitable FUNERAL DIRECTOR !A Merry Christmas to All. The Community Club extends best Mr. Gilligan leaves on Saturday -d Miss Pengelly left oTi . Monday �Car s wishes to all,and every member of for his home near Napanee., Private Ambulance the community. The station at Greenburn will Day and Night Service F. M. and Mrs. Chapman spent close - -permanently on Saturday, Dec 23rd. r�rStt�laS Phone OW Sunday in Toronto with their cons- Do:iens to choose from at prices Malvern 5000 ins, Misses Wilcox. The hill is in a icy' con dit- e Winters Bros. are going into the ion just now, much to th delight of ,that will"surp r ise Ton. if ts milk business and built a milk house the kiddies. L Mar"am Ont'. and have their %tables prepared :n Rev. F. Horton was confined io Carde that should- sell for 5c, 10 accordance with the demands of the his home the fore part of this week to take his service and 1�c, going at the ridieu. city health department. and was unable ving-room Tables, End The school concerts are being att- on Sunday. lows low price of Tables,, Magazine Racks ended by many this week. Geo. and Next Sunday ' evening, Dec. 24th, Free he Greenwood United Cbtirch, Miss Gladys were over to the Brock in t in, solid waltut. Road school helping out their sister, there will be presented at 7.30, a Pag- .8 CENTS To your Coleman Lamps and tan. east Miss Margaret Puckrin. t entftred., "A House lor The Guest Wectri,_ Floor ailla Table j 'terms by Factory Expert The annual school meeting is be- of Guests". Everyone com-P and enjoy -2 FOR -Lamps, hleetcie Irons, at our store on I ., program. -A silver ing held on Wednesday evening at this Christmas Toasters, Hot Pads 7.30, Dec. 27th. AA this is an innov- collection will be asked in- aid of the Also, some at I cent each. ation in the time of holding it, it is Sunday School Mission Fund. All with envelope@ to match. etc. ere. .20 , I ' et in to be hoped that the good crowd of ... The Women's Association in basement of the church on Thurs For the Kiddies ill be out. the last h year w day for their annual. business meet- T e milk question and the treat Post Cards %ISO at I each. kocking Horses, Kiddy Care, following ers _ffleigbi, High Chairs Mantles, Generators, meat that the dairies meet out to ing, when the officers the producers is a very vexe&ques- were elected: President, Mies. Gee; 7. etc ,etc. *leaned etc. tions with farmers. The man who is 1st Vice-pres.- Mrs. Green; 2nd Vice-' Yon won't go wrong i�6 buy for farm pres.,- Mrs. Horton; 'Recording Sec'.1 this year-and next year'too doing the slaving work on the R E E and the man who i•q doing all the fin- Mrs. W. A. Brown; Assistant, Mrs. at these prices. C. A. STERRITT ancing of these dairies is the man Wall; treasurer, Mrs. P. Wilson; Bring yours in now. who gets the small end of the deal. Pianists, Mrs. Annis and Mrs. L. PICK R I N.o- NEWS Mrs. 84vt Faneral Director t is high time that some government Pegg; Press Sec., hwell; Jones' D11W Store' rs. N. Wilson, Mrs kmbalance Serv" ALVIN IBUSHBY It the people and by the people took Group Leaders, M ice hold of this situation and made these Milton Pegir, and Mrs. Fred Gibson; Phone.Am Phone IWO Hardware Phone 4800 people give a square deal to the mail Convener Sick Committee. Mrs. V.. who has invested his all in this bus- Die, Parsonage Committee, Mrs. ine". , Z. . - Beet hy:Ad 11th. Green. Piokenut, s outario j-�'`' : ;.ir n�• w y,,,yl'. ,. 'h' .. i a"�y,+.',e• 'c'iW"n'•F.'- +"w,r+'r^•'Y.'- ".r43.i�".�.'•. _;- .,.F,r�s iTx. :•aso` „-. ii• •.rozx :.e.- •..'•<-x�4••++•T�,!7. •a�.sv �... ..:. ° + '.•a -r v-s -c.,__ :+ac.:-r.ra• -f �,� . x" � .:s+ . � � . r- +. >rer- .-•'••r- :T'.c+• . �., v3.ssx..r• zevu•;; resua a-axv+ ; �. a+y�... e,� di: .Y i d v '7? a `• x i,. :^. '. a `^ =i .`i;. Y`.<.;'•r mss'. a, ;{rir c ri. Vf, .,a*A'T "i•4�Px - "°.•+v+n - '"vim"•.,.- '!,'.'!�i fy .i i,— .f^..0 Y+A• ''., 5.'.:._ •:. :J,.,so. • j�. - JC• A'.i ke iva*.•�,','�''i'•�"'sr• a,," �^+_ ! s r. •es --i:. +.1' ._�„ - ' :,tl. :j_ ••r «,- ,>..,, - ^n • J-.Nw±.+�., ,��. _ 5• 0.1.1,"..' -- : �' °.:T,.' •*+ ".. - � -y w X •"M1. • -. x ., ice'"' h ...•p ; • . . + , - °vim t "Quick!" Yu'an spoke the ward in LY_ • **WW • t Chinese upon a note high with excite- �J�lte giAprQVeIYiCYft Trade of bra ; excite- men "Which of you has it?" a yw - : A large, claw -like hand was stretch- BANK OF MONTREAL ANNUAL MEETING ec back to him. ... and in it was • lee geeen- bound memo book! Striking indications of the imbrove- Reconstruction Finance Corporation "How many ?" he asked. meat that /has occurred In world wide in the United Statea °shows how little - "One." trade.-as well as of the steady gain in the elimination of political Influence Whereupon he began to laugh, that many industries in Canada, were can be relied upon, he said. , _ - ' h'gh, uncanny laughter which seemed among the, outstanding features of the Bank to Strong Position. - - to harmonize with the creaking of Jo addresses, submitted at the annual Mr. Jackson Dodds, Joiat General ' ' I.Lng'a oars .... Jo Lung rested on his meeting of the Bank of Montreal. f oars, and: anager, reviewing the annual state- Sir _ `• ,� �� Si Charles Clordoa, the president, ment of the bank, pointed out that of l Police patrol, he said. Shall 1 In the address to shareholders, stated the total assets of g768,b00,000 the ;,all for the bank, my lord? that practical! the world over trade li - "Fool! They would hear the oa<s. was better than a year agq, and that quid assets aggregated $489 .,60'i,uOU, or 71.15% of the liabilities to the Dub - Tai The tide is carrying us down to those in Canada, for the better part of the lie. barges. . Stand by, my friend, -with year, definite improvement is business Of special luterest was the an t:, hook, and when we reach the first bad been going on.. Canadas external' f them, cling tightly. Should the commerce had also grown in volume. over of ee m that deD sitnaccoua h tai �= =• .... patrol pass Inside/we may bt detectel. it is r Sir Charles also had a cheerful .word 0 _ KA the w !t probably* pass outslda. Canada. Y p regarding, conditions is Oreat T YVAN ��� SEELAUCHS- e s !n aural o ec Mr. Dodds said Britain. the country's faith in simple, "Cut o'�tside those barges, Mason," well proved methods had 'once more - "Natural correctives are working to t baid the officer in charge of the river been justified, with the result that Br!- wand world recovery, but ma ,y arti police launch. "I want to get a closer tain's credit stood as high as ever, and flcial barriers still impede p.ogress Sax Rohmer - rusk at that smart motor cruiser lying London had regained her position as Economic and financial disrt pour i,. the Reach." have been brought about to no smal, the financial centre of the world. dYA�Y31t3. ;'At Trieste on Thursday morning 'It belongs to Mr. Van Steyn, the - e xtent by the operations of Centra Y b Royal Commission on Banking Banks under political influence, by ex Matt Kearney sees his sister J::1L�ea „ Amerieatl sportsman. It has been - aboard the Wellaroo, bound for Colombo. —the usual place. , „- in regard to the question of estab• cessive tariffs and quotas, b esagger under repair in Bulker s yard. y -• Etleea tells Jack Rattray, chief officer, Yu'an. replaced the receiver. fishing a central bank to Canada Sir aced nationalism bordering on ancient pythlai a looking man the sight of a re- "The police! I knew itl" eried the "What's it doing out ir. the stream, � g Eaig, who had also said goodbye to woman, springing up, .then ?" Charles pointed out that two members tribalism, the sCOppagb of free mtgra, Eileen, meets Matt and Leila him that "With » "I suppose the - repairs have been of the Royal Commission were Cana- Lion of peoples, distrust and selfish its had traced a shipment of opium to He f+teed her. you, he said dians thoroughly versed in the bank- ness, by Impatience, a toss of individ _ the Wallaroo, but it was unloaded before softly; in Chinese, "the police are like completed, and they meant'to go down ing and economic conditions of this ualism on the part of citizens anc . Dawson Is eecalledltotScoet:land Yard and an evil dream. One would 'think, t,_ls� evening but were held up by the country. These two members are not their surrender of independence .10_ Asks Kearney to search King's ware- Orange Blossom, that you feared fog' , in accord with the rest of the Com- many former democratic countries hwhom they h adjoins- s J they Lung's place, them. This is not flittering to me. , "Where. the devil are they going: gs. He drew at. -••ln contrast, Canada is fortunately suspect !fits is no Season for motor cruising.' mission in their findings. 'ing, Matt picks up a notebook. and is His voice rose very high on'the last " , , g' tention to the cost of operating such circumstanced in that it is a young surprised at the presence of a woman note, The woman called Orange Blos- I don't 'think ,.here s anybody on an institution and the probability that, country,' with an abundance of nature's 'who quickly disappears. Matt endeavors board except a scratch crew', They y 8i Cto translate entries In the notebook. He som summoned all her natural arro- the bank would always be under the tta, with a hardy people, self-reliant trailed by one of 7o Lung's confeder- gance to confront him, but that cloak intend Ito take her round to Cowes, 1 control of e' political party and there- and tree of traditional hatreds, and. tfi tstas. who gains entry to his room. expect. i of high -disdain which she wore so , tore subject' to. poll tic:tl influence. The with an inspiring past and a bouudless gracefully, Is that son Well, edge in close, ... - - CHAPTER V,--(Contd.) g y, somehow had slipped from history of the Federal Reserve and a tutors.". - her. dead- slow, and let's have a good look. As the portly The creature turned its little sunk- Chinaman moved The river police drifted alongside L , eneyes upon Haig. He saw two enor- the spruce - looking craft--a forty -foot' Aut- :.1ann Sunset �i7e Haggai Valley mous teeth exaggerated al owly in her direction she shrank J ggerated �� back nearer to the door.. With a motor cruiser. Her paint work was The low sun strikes the valley walls curved downward over the lower lip curling smile at arched red Jigs he very new, but of a queer, battleship • —white and gleaming.... turned aside slipped gray, unusual in pleasure boats. �afie th An a t - gold. pped o8 his blue house Sple-rdor grows over a w' e= DP a icativa] has been held..in For one instant a sort of superria= had four lights on, but -there was no- „ garment which he hung in a cup- - Canada in celebration of a very iiu• laval dread held him spellbound. y * �- -s y portent anal versary:=' Precisely three board,' and - r, b ....emu'- iris heavy over - . G;:ere wan anybody Here where the white death strode o ',Then, sword in hand, he leaped. coat, taking up the broad- brimticed aboard. hundred years ago, according to the �' But, quickly as he leaped, the Thing But when, hdlf an. hour later, Jo at night; leaves hold ; black hat from. -the. table. Then: His footsteps, and the blood of o!d ancient chronicles, Pierre Martin, e +s as quicker. Like a shadow, the "Come." he said, "we are going o Ling 'a party drew alongside, two very _ French settler in Nova Scotia, to -white-fanged - horror sprang through „ g' active Asiatics appeared above the life spills: - Lung vtraita- for ua, . - spired perhaps by homeeick'nesa the bedroom door. tows of • the motor cruiser. Having planted a aupiber of apple trees. and - Haig 11inged wildly. The- blade of assisted Yuan and the woman on The last .art apple on the wild tree found both soiace and satisfaction is the Japanese aword passed completely CgiAPTER VI. ' board, they rapidly .hauled up and wait$ watching them mature and' fruitify through a lower panel as the abaozm- Inspector Eddy of Leman Street had disposed of a great number of small Beside the growing bud of next Others followed his example and, in '-:ally active fugitive crashea the door placed his men with care.'' It" would -packing case's stowed in the stern of pear's leaf; course of time. the valley wbera he - fast behind him. Haig threw himself have been difficult for a rat to enter the boat, Tt a patifbrit planning that 'an6cipa +es and his friends bad settled --thi against it, and as it swung open he the Premises-of Jo Lang without at- These contained the opium destined The Spring trader this beauty that famous Annapolis— became on.of the crashed forward, face downward upon tracting the attention of one of therm. for Australia—which Dawson Haig is brief. flnEat ftutt- producing districts ln..•tb4• -ite •bedroon. carpet Eis dispositions effected: Lad bees covering. - - world. So rich has been the Anua He was up in an instant, and sprang "That ought to -do, "- be said to the It had been removed' that night - - polls yield over the intervening ceu Ax the light switch. The room was detective se A late win•i .uses. Leaves go soaring sergeant who accompanied Hader the very noses of the police and threu h furies., and so bountifully tins it be. .,empty! The window was more widely him. "Scotland Yard seems to think was now safe from their curiosity! g stowed Its pecuniary blessings on the open, and, racing across; he craned ttat the murderer'will -make for here ' In the luxuriously appointed little The air lanes. All the maples are peop'e of the proiinee, that the_ ap .'out, looking down the face of the tonight; if he does, he'll fail: into, the cabin of the cruiser, Yuan drew from -0f glory for the wind to tear ss,d ple _festIval_wAs devised „tor the fire, �! Jbuilding into tht, shadowy court be- net the pocket of his furlined coat a string ttiae this year to mark their mind Sow. - In a mean house near the corner of of blazing fire opals, roughly threaded strew fulness of these mercies and thel: Something. that Ifioked it a big a mean street, outside--the- pordoa on waxed silk. •He threw them around Again over tbe. roots from. whir., recoRntf.ca . of their responsibilities Est was moving ,twenty feet tender- drawn by the police a ;onnd the'sus- fete long slender throat of his com- as •came. as growers, N Ineath. Even as he looked, it had pected premises, a light shone behirld ranion. " - The Annapolis Val!ey may wel _ t gone— fading, had disappeared... He tt blue shade of an upper window'. (hr- "Tonight, 1, can afford-to be geter- what shall we. say to death so bear• claim to be the very cradle of Can would have been prepared to stake all the opposite side of a second, wider ous,” he-said. "They suit you, Orange ing fruit, ada Itself. Nova Scotts is: the old j the possessed upon the impossibility thoroughfare..upon which this first de- Blossom; who are all fire and ice...." To death-that is hot death, renal est part of the Dominion from thit of any hainan being climbing down the._ bouched, a, furtive'figure crept along {To be contir.red) cent tlocd? point of view of European seU'e, f fact of the building at that point. Yee, close to the dingy shops. In sight of t To the- fallen •l. ;af nourishing the meat, John Cabot having planted thf the had seen it accomplished) that lighted window it paused, turned, Apple= sauce will appeal to Liie kid- root? flag of Britain there in 1497. it wax He thought of the creature's sunk- and seethed to sink into- the shadows dies if used as a spread on raisin To birth coiled in a safe - sheath ci not until 1604 that a permanent 1,, it ten, blazing eyes. 'It had been under again. bread. A whole wealth of health in blown- bad? 'vas established by the French, but t}ie influence of drugs—was, or the It nett a even then their little town —Par' gs— appeared, this slinking that combination. . -•Fred Lapu in the Vew York Std Royal —was the Hrst Europeau setcf' Cute being, homicidal— endowed, prob- shape, ,at a spot east of the treasure meat north of 'Mexico, Four � . ar: ably by some preparation of Indian fit use of Jo Lung. At the, end of s hemp, with . 'supernatural daring and 'little 'cbtirtyt rd upon which- • several GOOtI For What? _ later a church, was bn!it there. wif ;.. s,. - :Agility. - mean residences opened, A blue - shaded from it the larch of Christianttp , +as �•, Running back to Kearney's vrrltane fanlight was dimly illuminated,; '"'. `tI g Passed from Nand to hand thron?;h urns -;. �► out Canada, Annapolis Valley •it:=e'i -table, he pulled up, fists clenched. The ,lur.kirg.,figure became merged ,~ '4 4't .* Ices io -the -.west of Nova .Sc','i3.. ni r The memo'bocik had disappeared.' iti shadows once more .... then imme- t' tr �e Acadia ag• it was called by ills « • • • diately opposite a r_arow alley it stood .t', • French It is roughly' one uid Absolute silence' .prevailed in the Watching. j and � mile; long, its beauties, natality. _ office of Jo Lung. The woman smoked, At the far end a dim yellow light 5t. in , and apple-blossom .tithe. E7srriret cigarettes ceaselessly one_ after an- was visible. The indeterminate shape Lnngfel'bw. to write his great other. Yu'an paced the carpet with darted acxoss; thcn 'saiftly slipped Eiangeline ". "The c;tlage ot'Grand his heavy yet cat -like Tread. Sud- aside, and exetcising a strange affin- ° J Pre, which he immortalizes • ther denly: ity with darkness, became magically ! p ' :ies near the flourishing town ,I "We shall -be trappea, ", the wutiian _ lost again. , , .except that reddish eyes w �'iudsor. The em tells of the ' said. Why re ae waitin ' Ali— —like the eyes of •a watching leopard ' °' tragedy` of thapexpu.sion of uiE Y g Y g p u, , Di the Adder—h' be caught as they — gleamed in the dusk. - - =' �' y tt Y'� Aradians.. They certainly lost a r,,,h ..return...: Someoce was coming out — someone Y � heritage. :.nd. British, settlers- ;vun 'd Yu'an glanced at the speaker who had stopped dead at Abe moment great country. Today the province through slit -like eyes. Then silently that• that' ehisive 'think darted across - s�"^�,$ "• -. ° yields over • 2.000.000 barrels of sip• r he extended s plump yelow hand in his pat.lt. y. i les ereiy year. the direction of ,the wall behind the There tsar i. rnw, lent of silence...'. "� �A ' Pierre. Martin's bout of home igk• desk. In one of the openings of the a soft whistle, two ntiuor notes. It wits �, Hess tvaa a blessing for the Emnh•e. switchboard lowed a tin s- - Thereupon i �s � & : .. �� � �' '�' "T � I its significance" will, m6reot ~er be- light. g y peck of an_w•ered firont the lee-of a high wall. •. , Mt. ' pon a reed -like voice spoke rap- ! come greater with the years,'for Bri- "'The blue lights ' are on," he re- t :y' in- Chinese: "Ali is here. Follow z: I fain is eating more and more troll turned contemptuously. "Even if we st,iftly. Do not show yourself." i. k € 1 In its search for greater and greater y, were surrounded neither would -be Yu'an came out into the - street. Be- ': •° v t I health, and the' silk- ebeeik'ed apple taken." . . side him was a smal' figure so muffled -i I with the sweet crisp flesh is one of Came the muffled note of a pltonp ir- a brown fur coat that, beyond the the most potent factors In the rental ps bell. fact that she was a woman,, no one art of keeping fit. Long may tip• . Yuhn• stepped quickly to the table could have identified her. With -no ! t p'.es blossom in the Land of Et= ne and took up the receiver. "Yes ?" he glance to right or left they set out _ tine —The Empire Review, said. in the direction of the river.. r �' "Something is afoot," Polodos re- Ten paces they had gone when a °j - ported• figures appeared from the alleyway Removes Stomach to "I hope there has been no more and glided in the same'direction. Close Stop, Stomach Ache, bungling. Lehind, him, stooping, ape like, came . Newark, N.J.— Vilhaljmur Stefan, Shan announces t1 ac the part! - at,other. And this singular proces- s6n, •noted Arctic explorer, prediat- which set out from Leman .street street is sion headed ,toward the Thames. - "' - <�� that before 1945 one of the bust -st - trow leaving Limehouse —bound in this A wicket gate was 'opened, • : :nd a ¢ routes tu. Europe will he across f•' e ' direction. What are your orders ?" deserted yard crossed. Out onto a Arctic wastes. Addressing Uni,;t.r• • - "As alrehdy arranged," the high, wharf Yuan led, and down slippery ' - f e sity of Delaware students, he said r'r e piping voice replied. "I am now going wooden steps to where,' riding the safest places for aeroplartea are t +tC to join Jo Lung. There will be no sea sluggish tide, a boat was moored. Jn Tropics and the Arctic and that tt,c tonight,, so we • shall cross in the . Lung stood in the bows ready to assist' P:! "' his „Vk<;. Arctic 'has the advantage of betas ••. '. cruiser. Are you clear as to your in pa sengers on board,' This - accost• the shortest air route across the in btructions ?" pushed, - -the - following shales. an,:` lti>atic. "Perfectly clear, ExceTlency. Whe,a -i• ft behit,ci 'the other, loapm "' Becau.e f-he air is, heaviest 1n - it 'd to you wish rite to join you ?" L .ard also. Arctic it will' also be possible to rail; As Jo Lucq ca + the ! t''' , :atit'ornia. the land -where they do everything but• >wim to batlilns c ISSUE No. 51 —'33 xloft bigger pay loads with les- fu= and rook to. his oars; ::ti.. This i•. the nnals`in something or other at Vealce. Aigi . t he said. .,ti. »o;', s:,. .. -.." .i"_ - '-','2 w: st sn =c a x:'w.'� .•y;.� :',�"="sa.. -.•+i:,' s r, .' ^,.,... -. r.•�+ 'e.: ao-�cr.,.:-: --ro . .,•ti's .r . '.J+Tit- i �i 4 / M•' - '!'. -. #�` •„7•Y �. .ry,0- ' 'k ', ty '.a.. .a v:.t i.•6' ' a: • tiy. s„a'�,• ,� -.: �'.tiaaP ,.,•.Y+a' .•.u.�y I'�. - .�R.'.',Y r4' _'glL.t ..}. t.w p-WL^'e' i✓x''... a�. ..-'L �` !' :`E t'' '.^ •'•'lfT'` -,a', ilr.•v' a y'o n 'Y r "a�.;r -� ,+M .rFa4a.,o •..; . �,F• ,n - „;,,. + K -. 3 ' - c:,M y 'r C � }t a, - ��A�..' :4Fi.F�.t,� x'•61 .rx =.H, - .wa.'�t','. .. ;. �. r F „s'1- .�- .Yi...., ;3+"•:. -a :s'•3'.L, ,.��. „K . iii►,-.. assr ''.i�►�►.a�'.�'.�m►��►':iii� 'For Afternoon-Wear Don't Make Promises to Children By HELEN WILLIAMS. . -' • Unless You Can Keep Them .: Illustrated Dressmaking Lessen Fur The Mother in This Story Was Very Much at Fault- --Read f 1 x hed With 'Every Pattern It To See Why — t "Where are you going. Peter?” running this place. you or meT Don't "Down to Dick's." you dare to try to tell me what's what Woman s � r. s "I want you to pull the dead ,plants' any more. Now you march." r AmM oat of the beds :' -It went on. Every day, it seemed " v, "Sou said 1 could go alter school." the boy was in the wrong. He learned h Cha' t to r "Please, Peter, don't say ;that again, not to remind his mother, but he wan t • • • 1 can't' promise anything. positively. forever running up a blind alley of = When 1 promise I always mean maybe. broken promises, and then his mother _By Mali M. Morgan � It is going to rain and 1 want to sort laid it to willfulness or disobedience. �f�',�',,"� �s the seed pods Into envelopes for next Keeping Promsesi a �'K, _ ? • year before they tall." In time she learned to say, "I'll see -" _ Since we seem �C U L U K - ' h, all right" Pter stamped • out The a 1 romis not° °O t me at she wood p e b 4JF d mad to a winter of changing temperatures '.,-, to the yard looking as black as the ing ahead too far and-it was better. with C.- o--1 -d the predominant note, it will do us no harm t0 clouds in the sky. But she never learned co keep F peer at a few words denoting color. Of course it is from fashion's - tie stacked up tee dead stalks any promise absolutely once made. Or old way. He knew he should have even a plan. She would say, "I'm go' vocabulary we glean these warming words. Paris offers these '. - sorted them. But that broken promise ing to take you to town on Saturday." 17 new shades— "Venetian" a warm, glowing pink, shot with t pld. rankled. And without knowing It was Then on Saturday something usually *� "Imperial ", a bright butterfly yellow. "Plover's Egg" designates breaking faith because his mother had interfered. .' A light slightly greenish blue. "Jenne Pousse" is the name of done it first when Peter was afteeu: he liar .'1 _,a bright bud green, reminiscent of emerald. Result at indecision. learned to say. "oil; you know Mom! ." Colors retained for the new season ;include raspberry and ' . _ i ,� After a while she came ont. "You she forgets as soon as she says a'; dahlia shades, gray mixtures, pale string; dark green, and gold. I know that's not the way —" she be thing:' • • • • • ' • .' gan, then she noticed what Peter was By it he meant a world of .things. ; She was unpunctual, unprecise• vacll• - HEALiH CAMPAIGN doing, He was digging a hole. lacing and undependable. entville- 1�.5., has embarked on probably one of the most �39Z - _ "Petert What on earth? Stop this The boy, matched his clearer wits i '' minute." against hers, and although he seemed extensive campaigns ever undertaken in Canada to control illness r "You said could have my own bed among school and pre- scYfbol aged children. t next year." to humor her, . quietly went about , _. ... suiting himself. HQ aenael the -fact Not contenting themselves with the usual routine health in - ' "That's not the place." that ahead be was •,.ore adult than spection given children in most centres, school, health and public 1 "You said 'down at the end of the she was. y ! rose bed.' Weil —Isn't this it?" We are all like this more -or less officials, supported by the general public, are engaged in planning _ , y ,� _ _ .. �. an examination of every youngster. ( _ 'I've changed my mind. i. want my only it sounds worse on paper. A check on of every child will be made and his or her medical _ gladlolo In there. Now the mud will There dre times to make promises history officially recorded but the information will be provided to '�" wash down on the drive ail winter. and times not co make them, We parents only, in a confidential way. In it will be the results of what a meant" cannot govern everything, of course, l? y• "Oh, all right! But you promised. but ,ir we have really given our word, tl3orough medical examination with special attention directed to _You said you'd give me some things then we should try to keep it. even at eyes, teeth, ears, tonsils, adenoids, neck 'glands; banes and joints to plant this fall -'so I would have —" a sacrifice.' it we want to keep the in case of possible infection'-or disease, -heart and -lungs and-ex- — Mother stamped her root, °'Who's children's confloence., .1 -- tensive tuberculin tests. - In the case of children reacting to the - — - tuberculin tests X -Ray will be resorted to and the plates given Man Deaths Ma to be free gf lead' and sold for paint - the parents. J o ing of toys and children's cots were . It the result of a rest civic move- $e Due to Poison found to contain more than enough - All examinations will be free, $ C lead to cause poisoning in children - ent first started to eliminate the possible existence of tuberculosis The..h'terial chosen for this smart with careless habits. among school children. .Doctors and dentists have agreed to dress is Mandarin red crepe "silk• Affects Heart and Kidlie e; divide the examinations among themselves, and will give their Juniors will love this model. It can Y "There are more than 150 indus -_ services free, to be assisted directly by members of the Victorian also be made with long sleeves. Famous Metaboliat Tells tries in which workers are exposed Style No. 2892 is designed for sizes Nurses' Association to lead poisoning and although, there Order of Nurses. 11, 13, 16 and 1? years. Size 16 re- is legislation to protect against such + The long health program, estimated to take six months for quires 3% yards of 89 -inch materisl Montreal. - Perhaps the reason poisoning, it is, judging from my completion, has received support- from the Nova Scotia Minister w ?th % yard of 89 -inch contrasting. why heart and kidney diseases are experiences in The Montreal General of Health, Dr. F. A. •Davis, who stressed the plans as a noble Another charming scheme is black the chief cause of ,death nowadays is Hospital, .not always enforced. fa bxample to other provincial centres. velvet overplaided 'in red. that modern man may be suffering England, where legislation is rigidly. { "We don't know just how many children in the province have Royal blue wool crepe is still an. ,from slow lead poisoning, according- enforced -the, best results have Len tuberculosis," said. Dr. A. F. 'Miller, superintendent of Nova other - nice medium made with tong to the suggektion of Dr. I. M. Rabin obtained amongst factors. workers. Scotia Sanitarium "but probably from 25 to 30 out of eve 100 witch director of the Department of Contra to, the view generally held sleeves. - • p _ Contrary tae y Y Metabolism of the Montreal General poisoning In industries Is largely due roviA react to the test. Probably some of these will show slight SUW TO VeiDER' PATTERN$. _ . �o y Hospital before -the Nurses' Alumnae to inhalation of lead fumes into the damage in the lungs or glands when X -Rayed but probably only write your name and address plain- Association here. lungs and rot to itiges�tion of lead one of these will show sufficient damage to require medical care ly' giving number and size of such. "Chronic heart and kidney disease from contaminated hands. In some In this respect." patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in is common," be said, "It is, as a mat- fames, the particles of lead are so - The superintendent assured a large gathering of town of- stamps or tofu (coin preferred; wrap ter of fact, the chief cause of death lights and small that they are readily �. it carefully) for each number, and in large populations. carried heat waves. into the air ficiais and parents there was nothing to fear in tuberculin testa by * address your � order to Wilson Pattern. "The -cause is, as yet, unknowrn -in and that! 'inhale 3: from which, he said, there could be no infection when properly Service. 78 West Adelaide St., Toronto- the majority of cases and for this applied' 3 reason treatment is not very success. HAZARD [N l3UME. - • * • • • • ful. Lead is known to produce the "In the liime there is an increasing - _ 80 U K S The rump -s severest forma of heart and kidney hazard of lead poisoning. Again Here is a list of books good for winter reading and appealing dtsea &s. It is therefore. possible that legislation is not always effective. to every taste. "Within This Present" by Margaret Ayer Barnes " .'Goes Through" exposure of the human body to'small Cooking utensils which" contain ap- "Cbmrades of the Storm" by Peter B. Kyne, `.'Bonfire" by Dorothy +mounts of Iead over periods of years preciable quantities of leAd are read - �+ ,. may have the same effect as large ily purchased in the operi market. s " t Canfield. Rabble In Arms by Kenneth Roberts. Hudson Hope, B.C.—Facing death a quantities over shorter periods. During heating of foods, especially — - -- - -- score of times, King Getbing and - Frank Taylor are back in Hudson :. ;NEW METHODS., during boiling of acid foods. the read a " "~ « Silver and Turquoise ia. readily liberated from'- the: cola- WATCH YOUR Hope, proud that the King's mail "has "hewer methods of detecting and thiners and thus contaminates the ',eat aftei year I have watched the gone ibroagb." measuring lead afford better means food. Some foods are sold in wrap• . sins For six weeks the pair of mall car. -of ipvestigating. this possibility than pers heavily leaded. Fruits are -co•n- -; , DIET 11lowing across the Southwest plains r'iers battled the elements over a 260; is the past," he said. "One of these manly preserved is containers which. X, As changing seasons pass— mile route and experienced the worst methods recently developed by Dr. have appreciable quantities Silver rains trip Gething could remember in his pp eciable uantitie, ui - lead 8y son agate five years of carrying mail In'the Far Rabinowitch is capable of detecting and because fruits are rich n tartaric And turquoise plain p acid the readily pick u the lead. - as little at. one art of lead in about -• -- Mingled and bleat in a blur of grass Northern area, one billion y y p P And' earth and clouds--& gorgeous Hudson Hope lies l75 miles norib parts of material and is Tartaric acid is- a good solvent - far = -y'1 if you are losing your- hair your diet g B� of Prince George. The two carriers now 'being used in an incestigation..of lead. Proof of the fact that lead to 1s wrong. mass a variety of food and other materials g ingested y large q Ar ' Ut all the colors of antique glass, left Prince George on October 14, and y bein in tad in fairl Iar uanti- : � �� Baldness in men and thin hair in when they ,reacbed Finlay Forks, 90 tc which 'the human body is exposed. bes is the finding of this metal in ap. women may be directly traced to a .miles northwest; they Caund the Fin "mod poisoning is not as common parently ',ormal individuals,, 'though }. deficient dt'et —thtit Is a diet which As I watched the seasons passing :m xlver unsafe for boat travel. d th They generally pp y I fashioned' boxes to hold y as it is enerall su used to be. By lead plays no part in the normal lacks the. ritamines necessary for a _ abandoned the � boat and with 60 _ newer and more • enact methods of , sturdy growth of hair. - One's table The treasure that I gathered— _ functions of the body, it is, ns of erti• -may groan with quantites'of rood and Jewels and silver and gold; pounds of first clasi mall plodded over diagnosis, cases overlooked in the monly found in the excretions of Life - yet fall to provide the vitamin re. I fashioned boxes o! Mexican silver, an unused Indian trail on toot 46 miles past are now readily detected. lios kidney. -; yet for health. Hammered and wrought and scrolled to the end of their route, Fort Graeme.. pit LItatistics afforc. no index of the "Execretion of lead uy the r idreyc 8 With delicate vines -and leaf she Their supply of dried moose meat true number of cases, since it is the -•i lies its presence 'in the blood and - Poisons In the system due Ca; moron pest - P P food and indigestion seriously injures Inlaid in bronze and .gold "; gave out: The weather became more -acutely ill and only the very advanced while circulating in _the blood ii hat And these are the treasures the severe, and they made snowshoes of eases which seek hospit>i. treatment. an o rtunit of reaching every hair growth.' Tight hats, insufficteat y Willow trees and cord, They were It is the low grade of poisoning which pPo y brushing and lack of sun and air'sre hold: tissue in the body.. None of the pea " without loud of any kind on the last is difficult to detect, Headache, slight other contributing causes, but no Silver of rain; and turquoise Ede examined were apparently suffer• amount of care and treatment will sut- Of the desert's summer noon; lap of the route to Fort Graeme. Weak- digestive upsets. muscular cramps or ing from lead .;ioisoning and the) IIce t4 save the hair it there is a vita ened. they were put on a soup diet • rheumatic pains. may be . the only were not working : typal of skies at sunset; g in industries ir. at Fort Graeme before starting the 126- signs. As these signs are common to min deficiency. Bronze of the desert moon; which lest] is a possible source of mile journey back, a variety of diseases the true cause poisoning. The amounts of lead in L To suggest a diet for the hair. would Ruby, of leaves in autumn; They attempted to" run down the is difficult to determine," he declared: these examinations could not be' ac- be merely to repeat in these columns Jade of the grass' ix spring; Finlay River in a borrowed boat when - the requisites of a' sound, balandtd Coral of rose -red canyons; making the return trip. They eaconn NOT ENFORCED. counted for by the amounts ordinarily diet, but it to important to emphasise Gold of the eagle's uKng. _ - tered' ice jams and made 20 y tile necessity of eating whole meal portages. Every civilized countr lies its round in food due to the natural son- bread in place of white and the eaer, s• ` `' one of them five miles long. Then, be- legislation against lead poisoning and tamination of soil.. . ,. g —Year after- year I have watchei fore they could make the last run to for a given industry it is . essentially 69a use of raw fruits and vegetables. - the rains Hudson Hope, they had to haul their -the same. But legislation to be ef- Fruit juices and tomato juice are In. j Blowing across the Southwest plains boat 20 miles on skis to the open festive must be enforced.' Since 1981, 'valuable as an aid to hair health. It As changing seasons where were admitted to the Children's Is astonishing what two or more g� water of the Peace River.•j "' sls>sses tales daily will do in a' few Silver rains and turquoise plains* ,�.� dN`emorial Hospital in Montreal, 81 weeies' time. The hair soon takes on Mingled and blest in a bins of grass - 'children suffering from acute lead that lovely glove and feel only to And earth and donda --a gorgeous ;nit �is �Wdshed " ` poisoning: Children exhibit 'the most ; 5Y found is h`dalth hair. It soon ceases mans s severe form of the disease. Of lU to be dry. - Instead [t throws off its all the colors of antique glass. Old Phone Sculls shmples of fluid sent to me for.exam- own natural oil to such an extent that —Lena Whittaker Blakene . Roanoke Va. •- Old 'telephone di- ination lead was found in all and the 1 It would be lice casting cectorieo now take a chemical balk findings ' leaClited that in all of these g pearls before - " awiae to even think of treating it with "In every generation there are sears and emerke tr, be purified kto a high- cases the' lead had involved the brain a tonic or oil of "t ldad. Best of all xho talk of the 'good old days.' One er grade of white paper, d'uitsble for and nervous tissue. This explains the one may look in vain foli falling hair taste of the 'good days' would be ro wapapers, and even for billets doux. convulsions and paralysis so often --it wtil have ceased t, falL �• The conversation was described to seen in such rases. In practically all suite enovgb. —Henry Ford. , the American Institute of Chemical of these cases the poisoning was pyre- "By th• way, old n+an, how Is hrigineers by S. -D. Wells, Appletofi; ventab]e. There are now an the mar- your suit with Sueis proyr•ssino?" `Christ Freeman, a Missouri farmEr Although only 18, Clinton Carter, Wis., paper ex rt. It is the' first ket lead -free .,slowly I'm playing 'a wsitin* PQ paints and enamels for Planted ten cents' worth of ' turnip ' Fort Worth -lad, is an expert,in type- big commerciaf step aimin'R at ulti- such purposes. Legislation is, how- •'..A w�j�;r� 0',,,,at used, that grew into a crop which writing and shorthand and is quali• i,,ately wasl'.ing the priJ• k off ever, essential. For example, two -w., I'm waiting for her to 'Ras considered record breaking. fled to teach both subjects. p•; discarded paper• amples of c,.amei and paint, alleged •liants Mr mind.' F. f Ja•. `t .�t. •- - •.w''� ry ..,' +k15 �iti4'�."w' g� • ?, - � �r ' -!4 �� ", ''? WU+:R'r." " ±^ , i � "• ' :. - c "- . .�.i.� +� �. , :A..•ild7s�,..', 'Sn „ : . k'.�.' �,,.° .' . �,•".' }• 3 ,,�' - -.”. „x�r:.:. .: c �+ .._,.; ..�,t' -;.tr`M:},%, 3 . F. f "'•. •'.6;�r °�.7� ''- �. �' . r^ _ : , r:'t' �`,,•,`;+: •, : � i�• +�i. ., :"� ">. � "'�- '\, ;. •Y:`" '° � - : r ` • . �_ .. -+d_ i ti.-x.. •Ai.r'`5. ,' `•�... ^• o • _ b< r T... ".R.` -.l r• _ ' .?•`�'•..:. , R ,i.^i.:; „ r� • . , y i:L 7 ;` : - ..e F ': .>,:t�.w_ ., -. q G, }. '' . • . T',Y ,: . �".1. . #a„."• . 1.,r `?� ' n — - '',;z"`•''k �. v,R w ne'.+ r•r.,.. , -,•,., ., ,rw� �' � _ .-. 's;. g� 1 - 4 • - 4 . *{' .:'ts Y e . K, � . ;'A .F Y.• .,+�V• .�- war } ' .? • ,;n• ivf•'. r. a... .-.'Fe .rt• .. '.., ..'ih.i.. .•aS.:Gt._A;_.� _._"fr�..,'T .S�',Y.r ♦ .•. .. �3p "... C •.`� T,- .. ,� _ "^''F, reo, during - :a heavy tog, near ,Alton& •� t, : _ _ _.,_ • , , _ . , ' f: >;. -p. ' " , , :r �l f Lion; what the several , speakers had a red tnsrlt oo his side near #tease _ Orescent City, Florida, was crow �” said, also bqr own impression of the Mr. Burke swung the ail is'; the trUiway tucks when a We wish our Many Friends a Mes- fig• MA. Glen gave a very fine his might and knocked rile ' • `... z ry Christmas and s Bright aria Hap - address showing that life is 'more en- and the Arun out of th btugiam =81tW freight train roaring out of the py New Year. 0 'f Mr. and bits. H. Black. also Mre, niched by giving than by receiving. A hands,. The flashlight Was broken in 41.14 per 7eac ; {1.8o it paldla advaau. fox, crashed -into the packed bus. resolution was passed unamimously to pieces and the gtm was found tin- - ___ : e<.Maiytia. w ti,: vain d Srstea and Greet• killing ten instantly sad. injuring W. Slack motored to Toronto ape Protesting against the sale of beer or der the chesterfield. Tito man then -= tirrtala is o0 is advance. day {art week. wine by the glass or the establish- ran out of the house with Mr. Borke ing _ all the others, some of whom are Mr, and Mrs. B. Reesor had dims- meat of bear parlors or other ptaces in pursuit, but the latter felt on the not expected to recover. If the er with Mr. and Mrs. W. Baker one for such sales, which was addressed ice and the man got away in his - - . .JOHN MURKAR Proprietor- Sunday recently. ! driver of the bns� an elderly man to-Hon. George S. Henry. Mesdames car: Several constables were soon oft with an excellent re utation as a Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay, 'also Sanders on and Perryman made excell- the scene and investigated but p Messrs Lawrence and. Russell McKay ,ent hostesses and served a delicious could find no trace of the burglar. NOTES AND COMMSNTIL careful driver, had only stoppgd, were Sunday visitors with the form- tea. A $2.00 bill that was in a cup on the to look and listen, this traxeti ers aunt, Mrs. W. T. McKay. y = _' mantel was missing.Mr. Burke is an The recent report found in one of xpert shot and has a number of On Monday next we will be would not have oCeurred. It roay the Toronto dailies concerning -the Highland Creek e : ' :':, ."iebratlax •the most joyous day have detained the bus fur s b ►lef ,fire which occurred some time ago. on high -class rifles and shot -guns. Eta %. of the whole year, the bird of time, but that would not have the premises of Mr. M. Tindall, was . On Friday morning last at about residence contains many trophies of C tie It is the anniversary of clattered. as time wa' not so greatly exaggerated. The report star- 4 o'clock ,Homer Burke had the his hunting - trips. The Toronto pot tlD�, ed a toes of some $5,000 on buildings most thrilling experience of his life lee are investigating to see if there t e day on which the angels her precious. But this accident is and $2.000 on contents. when he enocuntered -an armed bur- is any connection with the Johnny Alded the birth of the Messiah by only one of�a great many that are The anniversary services of the glar in his 'residence in the village app= murder; by comparing the bul- staging -Peace on Earth, Good• due to the same cause, ne lectin Whitevale Baptist Sunday School is here, who fired twice at Mr. Burke lets found in both cases. Mr, Burke g R to be held on a Dec. at close- range. Mr. Burke was•awak= can congratulate himself on tiffs es- ' will toward men. There never to atop, look sod listen. Sunday, ec. 24th t ened b draft in his room. On cape from instant death. as been a' time in the hhstor of 110 'clock, in the'morning and at 7.30 Y a go- - p • history of in the' evening. There will be a 'pag- ing down stairs - to- investigate, he the world when it was more neces Men who are in close touch witi, eant and white gift service, on Mon- found the back door open and the L7fs's Chausiag On look ' i-ary to put into nractice th - the tread of events in Europe ddY evening, Dec. 25th. The annual key on the floor. Thinking everyth- are vet Christmas Tree and Concert will be ing was all right he locked the door Have you ever thought how in- principles, taught by Christ than y peaeimietic regarding lbs. held consisting of choruses, dialog- and went back to bed. A few minut- secure are dependent upi no of -Atis'to day.. The most powerful prospects of pertuaneot PORC'e: ues, solos, .male quartets' ete:, the es later he felt the draft againn and •dairy earnings, find 'lire's outlook' nations of the world are avotvedl The whole of ' l;uru a i3 in a main feature bein two -drills, one made another • search. He found the. , so grew. y changed when sickness y g' comes' They bear a double cross, Obristian, but in practice they do chaotic state: Every conuti -v is the Flower Garden Drill, the other, door locked as he had left it ar „i for in addition to physical suffering, The Drill of The ?rations. The Br- he thought the draft had come poverty stares them in the face. not live up to tiie .teachings of preparing for war, wbilei hoping from somewhere else. On, the third .' There is one disease most dreaded ownies . will also be there. Don't fail t y this class. it . is consum clop of Christ, which they profess to that it will not oretit'. As in 1914, to hear, this splendid concert. trip he found three bulbs in the kit- which, fostered b their mode of when the world war broke ont, then unscrewed from the socke -ts and foo;L, fresh aipr, rest, the only known believe, The Bolden rule, hey German _ - _ - the pull -cord to the. top light on the -'ure, is beyond their means. wtat ` unto others as we would that they _ y Deems to' be the inner Brougham ceiling had been cut. He was. dre -: -. then is to be done °.. There is no alternative. They must be helped. -should do unto us,” which Christ disturbing element. According -- -ed in his shirt and trousers, and was The Toralto and Muskoka Hospi- Bert Harvey was singing in Toron- tabs for Consumptives with their taught na iy . not practiced as it to cepurty that come from. France, in his stocking feet. Walking' around Gertnyu to over the radio on the Wrigley pro the kitchen he picked up his daus:hr- new buildings, hs,ac n give ttertheie should. If it were, nations would y has been secretly pre- gram on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Har- ter's baseball- bat; and on turnfng a- only handicap being lack of sum- not be. warring one 'against the paring. for . war _since the great vey being the' accompanist. round saw a figure moving toward patients funds. c There are but ftw wai ended. Lorin The carpenters and masons worked _ other. The world war of 1911 1918 R that' war was him. In a second he was blinded by wards their keep. There is SNOT would not have taken lace if the a great blow .them, as the on the apartment over the garage on a flashlight torn or three feet from ONE for whom the whole cost of p Y the zero weather dabs of .last week, For the maintenance is received. him, and the burglar was holding d difference, aa�ouniing t mans -Christian natiuns had lived up to began bostilitiee' with the firm while the. village men were hugging nickel- plated revolver in his hand . thousands of doltars to t year, their profession. There is a con- conviction that they would he the stove: these Lnatltutions -must look to you . The canvassers. a As he jumped aside the--mar fired •sad to other warm hearted friends- tinual rivalry etween them for vfctoriono. and would be appointed" to see- Will iou please send what you y pr &eti- ure the si p two, shots at him. One of the bullets pTtatures'to protest cards a- can to {}eong a A. geld, Treasurer. -'newt territory. Ae in the rase of c'ally masters of ttiel'whyle i•orld. struck the stove and the other left aa3 College Street. Toronto a_ gainst the beer and Rine sale 'are _ _. . _ . _ .m+►ny iodividtlals, nations cannot The Gern,&pe ate -now desirotis of meeting with IiEtle,:objection, showinir -- - -- - - - - -- — -- resist the temptation of amassing recovering their last eolouiea and that the people, as a whole, are opp- vitivaly, osed to any such measure. riches. _As with iadi - - t[Vir.lost- prestige, and the whole The, W: M. S. of St. John's United "money Ms the root" of -- -'all evil," 'nation is being taught the seleace Church .held their - annual meeting, in '�� i , c �. applies to nations as well. We all 'Of war. The other. nations ere the church on Thursday afternoon, qt► ':hope that the time may soon come naturally tusking preparations Dec. 14th. Or, account of the extreme fur a teriltic sitru cold -the meeting was not largely att- r : when• tsar will be & • thing of the ggle. The money ended. Mrs, Fred eassie; vice- presid- _ Past, spent in atmatnents 'has nearly ent, presided. airs. George Philip in = I doubled sloce.1913. the year before the absence of the Secretary and Tr- r this tilde Of the Seix90ri we send o[lr- - -'The disgraceful scenes that the great war, when the yearly easurer. read the minutes and took � charge of the contributions. The off- Greatings to all our Customers -were enacted on the Boston hock• budget was 62,500,000,000, wherra% icers were all reelected for 1934. A '- ey rink on Tuesday night last will in 14W it was- $4,500,000,00C. On committee to arrange next year's pro :and Friends and assure • them of our- best' - =bsve the effect of depriving the Nccount of the . great progre -,- imam was elected as. follows: Mrs. J. - _ - 1liller, Mrs; T. Norton, 'Mrs. F. Cass- ' wishes for a Ha Christmas And a Pros- - _ game of many_ of theinsuQportPra. made in science since the great ie and Miss Margaret Duncan. The Happy • The object of many hockey play %P•ar, the horrors of that war meeting closed in the usual nianner. _perone Ne w :Year. �e . ..•rs le to win. the game, no matter would be. nothing in comparison The January meeting will held at - :. the home. of Mrs. Brown: whether it is by fair mesoeor to another- war should it •'occur _.._ . • -_ The December meeting of the W. 1. -- -' .-foul. It is said that- some of the now or at aay'fature date. With held at the home of Mrs. 'Brown was _ r� = Cn, •'managers lnatru�L �i,lleir players the new poison gases that have largely attended. Mrs. B. Harvey, the Oranges, r doz. 23C 30c. � 50 - _ to get their man, that is to been _ discovered by scientists president, was in charge. The the t call was answered by a shouter her Peanuts 2 lbs. for . . . ' :- ,' . e 2 C Inflict such injuries ae to destroy and the great advance made is r lb s. fruit, groceries and other - - _ the efficiency 'af their opponents. the ma- unfaettire of aeroplanes. things, which were sent to Oshawa. A - - -� Some of. the officials -of the Boston anch cities as London, Paris and Christmas gift was also sent to a �L• !_ 1 Candy, �r L 1 C� Club are reported to have' made Berlin. • could -be wiped 'out- of home in our owtineighborhood-from P� e' . j ari the etatenlent that the the• W. I. after t e regular business people existence in &-few hours. The of the meeting was concluded. Mrs. j�j ]j, r�(�. ikmsod rough play-, they want to League 'of Nations do not seem to Dunn Rave a very full report of one Mixed +vutsf per ■a+•f * `: » "�+` C •tee them put pep into their play- be effective is'. establishing per- day's session of the Toronto Canven- C — 4-ax. If they can see a, fight among- maneat peace. If the Golden Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for - . « `' 25e the players, even if serious injuries Rule were practiced .. by the Don't. R Laid Up y are sustained, they are on much nations, there would be no war, with Bronchitis; Bronchial Asthma, , the more pleased. They remind but each nation wants to get the Quinsy, Tonsilihs. Cough or Sore ; $ppTl••� ( V R/S�N throat.- Sybilla Spahr's Remedy helps "tUe of the tinter in ancieut Rome beet of a bargain. A war now - '•when crowdg,of both sexes, would would mean not only the death of value It's guaranteed E�anteedesand better . - DICKERING A aosembie IQ the ampitheatres to million's of soidiars, but peacegble. » _ see the gladiators' fight the half• citizens, who have no part in war, Unionville Junior You order PHONE PICKERI1rG 800 7 We delivev -starved ltone that would be let would be slain by the 'hundreds of :louse Ambng their human antagon' millions. It i's si_nceYely "hoped Farmers' Club - ,. iota, to satisfy the bloodthirsty that the nations' wilt get, together _ j• Qr• 1� r' rp spectators. •But even if @Oms sad 'setite their Aiffareaces to & 'Are holding a'Dalice io P1C�Vl l�g �GYl l W�l G Store people derasod excitement in the wag that will bring about per MAMMOTH HALL, MALVERN - " _form of rough, play, jthose people maneat peace. _- ox , are not. in the wajority. and it is not the duty of .the officials to _.:Yowitaliip Council Friday, Deer 29th ' USEFUL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS - . satisfy these-demands, but it is :y _ their duty to provide good. clean The Township Counc -d' met on Fri- ..loss E {critic Heaters, Irons and Toasters, Pyre :ware. Ovenware and Silverware. Skates and Hoots, Hockey Sticks and Packs. -sport, what the better class of day, Dec. 15th for the final meeting -- Biddy S &rs, Tricicle. Sleighs and Toboggans. ":people are `atikinq for. They of the year All-members present. The Junior Farmers' Orcheatr& should not pander to the rough id ere Committee on Roads and Br- will furnish the SPECIAL k paid the following accounts. R. music. { .A good Hoy'& Wagon at $1.25 �• elomellt. - It is hoped that the Firkley labor; con 3, 1.40; R. Morgan Auveetigstion into this affair ivill •labor in ' Claremont, 50.75; Walter Every -one is invited to attend. Mitts, Gloves 'sod Gauntlets, Pocket Knives, Clacks, a•ssalt in cleaner' hocks Brown, drag con 2 and 3, 7.90; A. W. y' Mitchell, Tabor con. 1, 16.00; L. Dix- Full enjoymeat io any Winter ,Sport Watches. Flashlixbts, Cigarette and -- on, ditto, 11.00; F. Barclay, haul on can only p realised is Cigar Cases. Many of the accidents that occur coh. 5,'25.50-' , A. Lee haul an con. 5, the open air. I _,` ; - , .:_ _ „ : � - •_ tit railway crossings i3 due to the 16.00; W Ellicott, gravel for con 4 SKATE THIS WINTER AT TB E Our. Motto : - "We - bave it, Cau get it. Or - • neslect of stopping before crossing and 5, 37.00 C. Wannop, shovel the railway treks. The chances avel con 4 and 5, 7.40; C. Cooper, CEDARENA -it is not made. h - gas, oil etc for truck, 20,77; I.. Lye ure possibly not more than one in sharp picks etc, • 8.15• C. Phillips, IN i' N i� million, that, a train will co'„e drag con 5, 7.00; G: Pegg, drag con. CEDAR GROVE je S•. B�DO", - PICKERING 7, 7.50; S'. Fartidaie, drag con. 7, HIonR at the time that the crossing 20; L Dunn, drag R. L, 1.80; F. Tur A picturesque outdoor Ring, perfectly -- _ �� .,,,,,,,_.. would be made, and too many ner, drag T. L.•- 5.00'; G. Todd drag sheltered from all wind, a ommun. ,/ . i People 'will take that chance. con. 2 and.3, 6.50; H. Roach, 'sett. on it i enterprise where he profits are " -L -0 O K H E- R E- -NI ' W. Mark utilized is providing the public with _ iny railways have a sign erected _ Uxbridgt , T. L., 119.73;. every comfort; convenience - o short distance frogs • the crossing labor con. 4, 3.00. _ and pleasure, We_havelon our display tables many. lines which we are passing on, to :•onisieinx the words, "Stn , - The Committee on Relief paid the. : , you;at away below present cost prices. To clear them lion p following for supplies: and hospital Free Refreshments and Daocitig on -we have substantially reduced the prices in .Look, Listen," and if this sign expenses: County of Ontario, 101.50; Saturday nights• each case, which makes a very attractive buy for yea. - -were heeded'oti all oceasions there W. Pengelly,. 4,00 - public .Skating every Tuesday and - - The . Committee on Damages to Saturday Evening and on _;: ,Men's Work Boots, come in and see theee,1.89 and-149`pr: ' -.voald be fewer seoldeots.' This sheep paid the following: W. Milne, (3hristmas afternoon. ' Soys' and Girls' Scampers, while they last, 99c pr. sixn is specially' necessary where 1 lamb killed, 6.00; W. Willson fpr Phones,: - -Men a Heavy Sweater Cost@ at 2.49 each. >tthere is not a clear view_ of •the inspecting same,, 2.00 Markham Malvern Boye' English Spnrt Pants, Special, 96c per pair.' '',track for a considerable dietauce_ The Committee on Contingencies - • Men's Fine, Shirts, a bargain at 96c and 1.4" up. in both directions:_ A pPreon paid the followipg: W. Chester, con Men's Work Shirts, good quatity, Ile Mob. _ 1 - 42;J stable, 25.00;:J. Murkar, stage nd e printing, 7. INSURANCE - C y g y y • zfboald not attempt to cross unless 42; J. Phillips, postage and ex en- We are always lad to see on and it iR never an trouble to show' t► mile or so of clear truck is violbl' sea, 10.00• G. Dickson, -refund of dog yon our werchsndiee. Sr+ f .rt.ten t l - z car Is stalled -tax 2.00 man Torrance, ditto, . t acEc- CYRIL E. MORLEY Phone 2b4 w Wh�•rr it , : nn the track• ' noun, R,00; G. Middleton, ditty, 3.00; _____ •. '�- take chances. R. Johnson postasre, 40.00 Pickerin - t7nt, a r�,ir ;�ls+taNchnnl L. Johnson, •Tax Collector salary, gf' .1riir .,at .loin ri ,sat fort ohild 150. iJ: Johnson, re seisure, 5.15; D. 23`1 0 lit � R r W 0t k y R. Beafo -n, re registrations, None 8700 .:' ' ,�• .. __ _vim , _ s . " t_.. r -:. _ < i �fl i `-%� 'f - 7 -7� The postmaster tow t1s"oll It or -pow atwie in religion, and in Pa. Obrbtm&m pareels hav e. been maft WX ANDIRR'SON. itics man nservative and was very V*.'Hartoa and fWHY 010004 ed. by thin time. In the death of Peter Christie wh- highly esteemed by -both parties, and ftuday in Toronto. Tuesday ich took place on T dV Gerald Andrews, of Norwood y niabi Of was much beloved by all who knew PUN BARTON D. A. and NM Pugh. IP00t, called on his sister. Mrs. J. • last week, in his 87th year, at his him.. He is survived by three sons: '.XM,eoday in OokawA. Glover. an Monday of ,this week. home In Manchester, Ontario County Grant and Fred, at home, and Prof- IM Calendars a" making their. The Young People are having has suffered the loss of one of its essor Graham Christie, of the Agric. ,appssra . nee tMe we*. their meeting on Wednesday Mr. Prominent and useful citizens. ulture Department. of jq INSURANCE John Hopkins g is, good and cutters evening next instead of Monday. Mr. Christie has been a life-long res- Juiversity, of Baltimore, Maryland.. AUTOMOBILR ident of Reach Township, where he en His wife, whose maiden name was And bobs are being used freely. Members please note. -FIRZJ Claremont bee a number of play. gaged In, f4rming- He was one of the Mary H. Graham predeceased him Pioneers of the pure-bred stock Z. some years ago. BURGLARY on on the Altons, hockey team. Stouffrille antsy in Ontario, being a breeder. of CASUALTY1 Thomim Birkett, of.Stouffvifle,- he order Is at a few hours to town during Hockey maitches- are -now-.t Clydesdale horses, Shiyftorn cattle LIFE INSURAXL 4, Z.•.Zee past week. of the day, Stouffville having entered and Shropshire sheep, He was twice elected president of the Clydesdale FRED STACEY Jack rabbits - and. cotton tails the league. Phone Pickering 7M are being ch%sed all over the Wm.' Davis, who was found guilty; Association of Canada. He was a Painter and Paper-banger.. ttownship these days. Of stealing chickens, was sentenced Past president of the Guelph Winter 35 . cents per hour or by contract E. OPNEILL� Fair, and a director of many live- red and Mrs. Lynn and. Bob four months in jail. anywhere. ':spent Sunds;yL with Goo. and Mrs. The United Church here is consider- stock associations. He was also a FUNERAL DIRECTOR ANDI ing,the installation of a pipe organ, member of the Ontario Stallion En- Satisfaction Guitianieed. )Bentley, of Brooklin. i EMBALMER which is a long felt necessity. rolment Board , In municipal affairs 15 ye.ars experi A ence. The annual lapection, took p 14W. J. Matherol place. Mr.� J. R., HpdgW4 residence on took a -very active part. For about Ruccessor at the local branch of the Bank of Main Street is now completed and he forty years he ..represented Reach PINE DRIVE, DUN13-ARTON 'Commerce tbii week. expecti to move in by Christmas. B Town-ship at the County Council, and or. write Duabarton P, O. JqIght, The Christmas tree of the op- The United 4Qhurch Sunday School was an ex-warden of the County. In and Day Service ...tist Church to being held to-night. held their anniversary on,-Monday-ev-- 1904 he was elected a member of the Business Phone— Residence Phone cuing of this week with a "40 1 (Friday) in the church. good prog- House of Commons, defeating Wm. PRIVATE MATERNITY- ti 9920' 'Don't forget the dance and ram. Ross, of Port Perry. He represented ING HOME n the constituency at Ottawa for four' social evening at the Hall on the The C. C. F. held a meeting h4fie Medical and Convalescent Caged. -4 0 years.. For a number of years K46 -,�ri� GARAGE 29th. A 'good 'orchestra will be Monday e�-ehing, bdt told nothing new accepted provided.. ions of a director of the Maple Leaf Fire In- ac Rdg. as to how'to better the #wk and Kingston Mrs Duncan Morgan has been the people. surance Co. -His great desire in life private and Semi Private Rooi►,%' suffering lately from muscular Mr. J. Brodie was the recipient of was to serve. His advice was much Weekly Rates Sloml rheumatism, but is now some a_nu what mber of ,medals and prizes for sought after, as his options were al- Inspection invited 09unral R•palr Work all cars, •:improved Ji4 Southdown sheep at the Guelph ways considered sound. He w;Js a guriLateed at reasonable The raims of the p u9boweek -have Winter Fair, MRS GEORGF THOMFQ(1% priers: -improved the water supply con -Municipal election talk is now "-- ..PAIN GONE IN 15 MINUTES.. Phone 7&)8 Acetvlene Welding- although some are yet pant on:our-street.. Reeve Morden. and -RUbIAOAPS for Rheumatism, 51.24, Stauttvilte. R. R. -No. I David Russell are already in the field using B&tterles rop&irod and charged.. short of a good supply. Backathe, Sciatica. E� C. Jones, dr- Pirestons and Dunlop Tired. 'School closed to-day (Friday) -for-the reeveship. uggist. 'for the Christmas holidays. The Mr. Simeon Stauffer was buried on Gasoline and 0114. sy 88th concert was held 4ast night. fur. Saturd last. He was in his * Reliable Year and was a grAjfdson'of Abram R6freshmint Booth in Conuection ther details of which will be y STAN11625Y.:-THEATRE Stouffer, one of the first rat settlers in Phone Pick. 75M given nest week. NURSERY - STOCK these parts, and after whom our vill. (might or dayl. Special 0hristmas services are -7- STOUFFULLE lbeinx held in the United Church we was named. - .-FOR FALL AND SPRING. MILTON SLEEP on Sunday next. The chair are FRIDAY and SATURDAY %TOR prepariDm-the cantata, "The Star PLAN`rlNG 421y PROPRIE ­ f Glorl.." t the evening service. COME TO Dec. 22 and 23 " 0 & J Niel" Mrs. E Glover. who has now THE ­BIG- EXECUTIVE' . ' Sniper listof hardy Trees, 'Shrubs . J been home from the hospital fora -week, we are lad to beer Is Im Drop and Plants, both fruit Dew' 11M Richairdd Cortez proviam, but medical advice in Richard Bennett and ornamentdI. Old Time and Modern Dancing requesting a long period of rest. The annual school meeting of EVERY SIATU RDAY' NIGHT .-_,.Comedies Root Pruned Fruit Treesitbat save mesdA, , Dec. 27th, at 10 a. In.. at at 9.00 P. m. a A good attend the school house. _-NONDAY And TUESDAY- .'.into bearing early. op-li S. S. No. 15 will be held on Wed valuable time- in} coming Eyesight SpeciaHwd Billie Hole and His Live Wires.' 21we"s m• asomp- asnee of the ratepayers is hoped for. "T 10 owing NI -Dec. 25 ) stud 2 J-2, ELLIOTT, AGENT The annual installation -of offt Admission: cars of the Masonic Lodire'will be 35 cents. ­41FLYING Slaw; DJ3NEY RZ Ocy hold on Wednesday evening. Dec :27?h- Many visitors are expected M. G. M Picture TI19' "MADELINE" Oshawa Merry Christmas "Una to assist and participate in the big "Flip the Frog" opw ftft ossed, lift AND BE A`UTY-:-SAL0N -The manse has understone A HAP P1, N 8W YEAR and Charlie Ch,%Ae some very fine changes add its The pWrabinx and water facilities now equal those You-r patronage in the Past h - it; Patrons please note -no chow We extend to oar rdany been appreciated, and a con. Wednesday. found in any eddy residence. ..Patrons and tinuance Is solicited. The school of S. S. No. I?, 6th JOHN BfUGNALL. . Claremont H A W A I I A N Friends _._zllue, Uxbridge, hold their Christ -mas concert on Thursday evening 'GUITA.R. Me" Christmas A Merry Chrishuas A good varied program was pres sated by the pupils and enjoyed AND TENOR BANJO Etc. rli Successfully tmiucht by ZA -by their audience. The proceeds A HAPPY NEW YEAR -mere in aid of the school lunches and.a TRANK ROBIN" d To our p&trous of the past an The Mission Circle of the Baptist future. of Toronto., 40hurch will meet at the home of A 9 Happy New Yew BZN KILPATRICK, Claremont IN CLAREMONT ON FRI D Y -Mrs. Brown on Wednesday. Dec. 9 '=Lh, at 2.80 p. m. I Key Word, Children a 8[)eci%lty. The Peace. Mrs. Clifford Pilkey is Write to When d1ne �ffirtujr a ps r, #'I@ peace possible :-FRANK ROBINSON on its &W aw the 2 Garth's present con- yes #33 Condor Avenue, Toronto -CLARE MONT we ca ante o to man amid E Phone IN6 memoriaw ditions?" Theannualelectionof will be standing fn a -,%*ffiesrs will also be hold. mute tribuft bave to the 74 been Nelson Sanderson suffered e, thq doable fracture of his nose several to bonar. Our days ago, while od construction TO THE SUNNY SOUTH trestive - 4111 secam work at Kineardins. A plank Modern the best raMU& "No Greater TrOMW which was being placed struck him 106-cross the face causing what the Life, add,by motor coach 14. W. STA"O" local doctor believed to be only a Kingsun an" bruise. However, an x-ray T WlIfty Phone w1aby, -,Toronto revealed the fracture. �by C. H. Tack, Opt. The ratepayers of the. village MIGRANE will meet this (Friday) night in -0 part Z -the Community Hall: at 1.30 worry clock, for the purpose of nomin- A sting candidates for the position 7_ ag three trubteeb, receiving the Like a thief in the night, Our rest .% -financial statement, for--,the year is gone'because of worry. We hive .498% and discussing any' other acquired the habit,' but even habits ...=tIon"oonceining the vililige, an broken. After a number of years Naple !Ai%f X12t1w may come up. of this, habit we will-find it a very Alocal farmer' has..wad6­ the great effort to replace that which LOW 13nuam Co taker. from us because worry is 160 -:.-Vatement -that there Is as much was soul 'ter 3 and WAWANBSA INS. a thief who is hard to catch. "Many hem 0 -money in cattle today as 'there -over WA& The turnover was as diseases of the nervous system are Oboap•rates for farm and country due to worry." The very'flapi3inx of 1409MILP Typical Low Return F&rea between Pickering.and Windstorm buildings. an great and fad did not cost as MIAMI 8 .56. LOS ANGELES $OLK � ST. In■uranoo on buildiagage a window shade. and panic seized -asuch as other years. What do I , wind-wills. SHOD etc. the rest of YOU think about it? her-panic as if real burglars were P.ETZRSBURG $42.86 JACKSONVfLLS $35.40 -.: ... Automobile Insurance -Iffe claims to have -doubted near at hand." She kdew of int- [of all kinds.' led his no 'i Tickets, Timetables and All Ooach Travel year and 'that he was 0 FARRS F011 SALZ rodeos and yet continuous thievery Informatiob at , mono this this f her most prized possessions had -EASTERN HOUSE, Pickering, Phone 4500 not expecting to receive ,1929pri. been' going on for some months. Th- Write or phone whed-be was feeding 1988 levery Is sometimes easy to detect. crops. But - it was her stock of nerve saes- -BOWMAN & ROW 71W At their last regular meeting, ry which dwindled - week by wee 20 WHITBY, ONT. which was he] dog 16416 d on Thursday -Such thievery is hard to detect. at the home of Mrs. John 9; There is one sure way, erry :-Christm* as ro= to pre"Mt stealing away iour sure way and one. way ,.uric. 'United Church elected thi foNow • the W. M. S.. of the Cis your eyes from health. one -ing olloors for 1984• Pre@idsat- only. 'Mrs, D. A. Scott, lot Vice Piss. - -and a Kilpatrick, 2nd Vice Pres.- Mrs. D. Grewor, Secretary —Mrs. F. °' 'You Can Buy- at -Rome" 1joyeth Aist Sec's -Mrs. J. Gregg, TIRESi BATTERIBS, PlIkey. Treasurer-Mrs. Lnther -Orwi;u1st-Mrs. Coakey, Asst- 011- 7­'-ACCEMR1Z8,1 goalst--Mrs. W. Word, Ohriation appy ew.-- year Itowardskip Sso'y-Mrs, IL Gib. At as low' and better prices) -,om, supply Seo'y-Mtom Youngi as B. yo'tr can-in Torn 11patriek, Baby nw. 70"our ' -- -many' Customers .,Ki Mrs. D. A. Scott, _1111yind Let: as repair that leaky -top. ress Searl"ry 19td Mission SUPOOntendent - Mrp. *Rawsod, Assi-itants-Mrs. Cook and Mrm. :and Friends.. •Gibikon, Strangerpi' Secretqry- Skilled Motor Rep%iro. Mrs. J. McCullough, Peace See'r- H ch 4 Mtn. Glover. After the meeting Gordon J. Law Sold and I s a talled by half-hour was @pent and a Phone 2908 F ]PROUSE, deligh tfnI lunch was served by the BANK J PICKERING, COOric. group in charge, ONTARo CHAS. PER CLAREMONT Im..$ .,►n, .. ",��s.e !tA![n,. Tf• y�v��yiar' ,'.�°i. .T�p: n -�" ,..•.! .TR. -r, ••e^: --�` ,.0 w.., -T h. ^V4ii!"C° r��` � - _ , ,, _ TI�c .�'Y+Yr�'- 's^c'C� ^d' �, ^T :iXi F F it Y•il •"'vi'.a.^:nfr '^a'" �I: •" ivR �.�a,•�hc'r• .. 1�. �`' �'�rw .fit+ 'iL";,�. y�,:.. :.: •-'4 -0 .,,�. dbs; �i�., J "'` ...�4 '! "-X - - Si'�'r� •�'•• •v _ ,MR"r � ,f� •�, :T-1 •`h'•+d�' f`Y Z -l�.V` :Hb- ..f ".[ -'TF- w"^F:.r. r1;.•' .. yf+• -, 4 ,' � 'f'~ v,' -wl, •' . a. • .•��• °�• -�Y'Y . "Y -+.w "+ P;4y.'v -W ;,�iD` '1••. •5" •!" tiY -_ :Y. .-t•. _ ,.f�'�• �,' , �,O, ,v, R L R- "+`^"may: ., - .� � ,�,r� ' I•+,�1'rt- ...e'�'�i•'.•EC'nfi^GY i'Fir+;.::CC:c. ..�"!,F .... �•,',.,y..rM +�.;.- .r- z,y;,.o. -"••n '•L �. - � � w7ri;i�.• _ _ y _ - - r. , Corn King Canadian Cattle �1�e of the Press ' '' • i, T '� Most Healthy . _.. . —,Are �+ iCanada. Zile Empire and Tile World at Large - t- x ` Hon. Robert Weir Praise _- Co on of Dominion's n i ton d'ti • •� CANADA' Pullman care. Now they're starting to x why w3 Live•Stock - Crime News build streatallne - trains of light ma Y �- - or. S. Parkes. Cadm& n, noted lee- terlal that can be run for about 65 a { ,�� 1 - 'Ottawa-- — Records over the pas - ~' Curer and preacher, presented an later- scenic a mile.— Woodstock Sentinel- _ �;,, ,, r ti quarter century showed_ ,Canadian cal : eating thought upon the publication of Review. tie 'fo be the beal'thiest of any offerer brime news in a recent speech. He First White Man Born In Alberta mil on the British market. This deciara said:, - "it Is, not the publicity which - Many must have been' astonisbed to + r { tion by Hon. Robert Weir, Minister •os should distress as, but the deeds that learn that John Ross, whose death _ ,' : • Covet concealment If their wicked- -was -announced rec�atly, was the Agriculture, was elicited b a state y Bess were done. in secret, bow• they first white man born In what Is cow 1 went credited to J. W. Dulauty, Cow. would Boarish.. • t3ogues could strut among us unashamed and thieves and Alberta. -Nor had he reached -a very old age, being only 69. A vivid. re t' • yam'% '° �• f ; r missioner for the Irish Free State in London, that the Irish Free Slate assassins commit their acts with far minder is tbus- afforded of how recent" s? , could offer cattle which were 'preb Tess fear of detection." Every news- has been the development of this part �" .. r, ► ably more tree from disease than any - paper can produce evidence of the of the west It should also be noted �. f r�r�, <., K� %� ^° 4 x cattle fu life' world. _ _ i ya due of publicity as a deterrent to that his birthplace was not 1n what to _ o a f 7 x "My understanding," said Dir. Weir, Crime by the number of requests now s thickly - populated section .oL M r, r -, w ,; r d�'�. ' `' ° ' "is that we have the heaithiesL cattle. - which are made from time- to time to the, province. It was Fort Vermilion - _ %` . >'�'% ' "'` "' "" "" v`' For example, cgs have never had an _ names out of the paper 1n con- iteep a s t e p p on the lower Peace River, which is' �. "" "' ` ="� ` s, "" '�' �. outbreak of foreign plague " In 'into - '. -'section with police court news, show- even now some 300 miles from a raft- ^�r�s•�•��,•�`"'•`"�"� country. R is- generally agreed that fag that publicity -is' a punishment way line. The northern areas have e - ' {fy ..x '' insofar as parasitij�­ diseases are con. ?whictr Is feared. -- Chatham News. larger share in'oui very early 4istom �r `', E: cerned, they occur less frequently Ir I ,._._ than the southern.. Mr. Ross had led l Canada than in other countries." With Continued Stories a very active life and had had a great x �;... , �, �'� �' The cattle docks and ya -as at Tit -_ =Human teeth.600,000 years old have variety' of experieutes. = i;daiaiiton �y �' �'i s °; <s ";" 'y -` r „1 ed',' :;` `�*.: s bury Docks, London, were formall3 ti ' been dhg up 1a China, go you can Jmff*Q1, - _r J; - '< � s ix• r < �` t y , o e nod should- aid Cas the, cables l 9ecIn - agitw the are . of the magazines f fhey'Il find when they discover the st of the dentist's office. — Border - Overstocked Professions ' We have the advantage over the ` ., `' '` - ' r �, : �: tie trade materially. Already over 60,000 bead "of Canadlau cattle bav4 goue to United Kingdom ports ibis _ :..,itfea Star. - countries of 'Europe of 1lviih• In a , k 6 , ,,k "� 'year. - These have been lauded at Bir _ r Startling, Loss in TradticY _ country whose development liaa only _. -'',�' . _" ` kenhead and Glasgow.. It is estimates -• It la announced - that T.T.C. ttatlic just commenced. It will be enough, it _ that not more than two per cont. o '._leas fallen another 14 per cent 19 1933 we alert a real back-to the land move 'our - " Chem. -ever reach' London. �d the city system flow carries 1913 `148 meat and-4f we expand little indus tries, for flourishing centres• to spring — _ -- r -- - - — - There'll be plenty of joy in .toy. 121., when C. Worth Holmes, new With .ilie Tilbury cattle docks open - ed. Canadian cattle will be tended it - ? m121toa passengers per .annum it was carrying 206 sni!llon tour up In. the Province, -where lawyers, corn king, returns with his sliver trophy won at the Internatfonai - - the-city.- ft -writ also enable 9hipi _Where years ago: Where there used to be doctors and notaries can live comfort- L;vestock Exposition in Cbicago. which operate between Canadian ports lien passengers there sore only seven ably, provided they can escape the ll• _ and the Port of London t1 carry cattle 0 -day. and, 31 the decline continues, dyne -Lhltd of the boom-time traffic will lusory attractions of the big towns, cohere too many of them are at pre- - _ .' _ Relief Camps •.- First Oxen in Years p - Most of the live. cattle Imported fate the United - Kingdom comes- tram eve disappeared.. in already. sent dying of hunger. The crisis in ,Driven in Corbetton• either the Irish Free State.or Canada. ' ` .Traffic. down to where it was in 1918 when the liberal yrotessions fe 'closely con . In the Marit nne$ do Gp -� ^- ^ D- ��wsy The Irish Free S ;ate anqual shipment# ' irhe Toronto, railway covered only netted with the abnormal distribution- of the population between the town - - Dundalk. —A sight which aroused have run upwards of 700,000 bead. jbalf the resent nit and served only D y . 1{00,000 people. — Toronto Star. -and the country, -and the day •a just balance bas been struck between them New Brunswick Take Care much interest in Corbetton recently. `� as a team of pure white oxen being , Her Birthday Cake ` of 1,600 Single Lumberih9 Ih New Brunswick the professional c}asses will only have ,jobless driven into the village with grain to Men be into The is A. Had I00 Candles to make a judicious ebofc^ of their ground chop. owner The departmental estimate of the subjects and turn their steps to the Fredericton. N.B.— Comprising the Koplanyi, a native of Czechoslovakia. _ t this winter on both private and land& is at 860.000.000 little centres, for the troubles to dis- ' . vanguard• of 1,600 sfngfe unemployed Who broke in the animals himself. One Few Survivin.. - frown placed et, or practically double that of. last appear which are now vexing the world.— L'illustratlon. Montreal, homeless men from the Maritime Pro- They are 18- months . old and weigh vincea, a group of 112 men are quay- 800 pounds apiece. The team, fasten - of the Nurses of the. Ameri =an n ter. Sawl ogs are expected to con d t ' w' a old-fashioned feted• !n the ar ati of Mau errille, e$ , together 4th. a d P g g Civil War Celebrat - 'i#tltute more than two of this " pmount, the balance being pulpwood, Merited Penatt - r Sunbury-County, where the province yoke, net old - timers talking tbout. -the _ 'Centenary poles, shingle blocks and other small- - is a London police court a man was has loaned the Dominion Government ox teams of 50 years. ago. To add to '8 square miles for Relief Project No. the excitement, the oxen, which are ' .. _ -M Loa AngeIea. —Still bright -eyes ant ' pr items. Pulp and paper mltla have R }eea working to greater - capacity' titan fined P5, with the alternative of 23 days to prison, "for causing unneces- 121t:" for establishment of a forestry guided by orders from the driver and 'are, cIvacious Margaret Hayes- reandes ' = g. y year ago, and are thus creating a sassy suffering to two canaries by omit• egpertmental station and artillery not by lines as horses ran away range. sad were captured with difficulty. cut a century of life recently with a bider dematd for wood. From the ting to g've them proper care and at.. Preliminary e![orls at the Initial r birthd c sy celebration---cake. vritb` it)( _ ,ptat:dpoint of employment. these con- tention." That L the British way. And : lovers camp have been confined to preparing Telephone Lhnales and all: : lions mean work for more men than Ore emploied la the woods. The rail- all bird- will agree that We pun Ishment was not one whit too severe. it as a base for future work.. The ,Rutal hastily System 1st Mapped She is one of the -£ew- survivin g w'wagmen. stevedores. and port workers 'people who neglect helpless little buildings at this camp were erected a few years ago for another Gomber.- The Tilbury' West teie- nor as of the, American Civil War. f benefit som the 'liandtla o1 these ...���QQQ g - oducts. =Saint iobn Telegraph -Jour• creatures should not be permitted to keep them at all. — Halifax Herald. purpose., phone system, one of the oldest and Each group of 25 has a foreman, test rural systems in, the' Today the United Staten Marine Pand at .Washington played one tit - -Rao ' maintained like the oth others, teeelveg c. susten- f rovince' has recently been' mapped fiber favorite selections -asr s.- special " _ `1Modern Kitchen Maritime Hags . _ -. •- 9 ante fee, of 20 cents a day. and two The may drawn by the line man, W. ackagee of tobacco a week. p Dutat; shows all the pole tines of the honor o' her. "1 will never be old —with all m} "Cleanliness to the .firsit requI31te'of So fat as the Maritimes are con- No actual; military discipline exists system and the number of poles and friends never," she said at the house modern kitchen," says a writer. Per- `jam It cerned, it In on the records that the -: breeds of hogs here— targety at the camp but everyone must be In instruments on each road and con- of her granddaughter.: Mrs. Margue- _ r'tt Baldwin,' _ _ but a can- opener runs .a close produced . the bunkhouse at 30 p,m. excepting cession. - Ehis system gives service ►o 0econd.- Ottawa Citizen. - pure bacon hogs —are more acceptable chase having late passes. The Woe Tilbury Township as well as Mrs. Hayes was a.widow when the to the Brltlsb market than are those north from capper until 10 o'clock !s tree• _'to Tilbury West. _ Civil War broke out. For two and a ' Trade With the North raised in the Went.- Saint -Jo4to Teter Long weekend leaves are allowed. half years she served in a iiespital at _ Old Ontario must Learn- that there graph - Journal. - from Saturday noon until 7 a.m. Mon• 'Members Women a Smoking b6mph'is, Tena. There .she eyimtu- - •- - her ward Sa .- . C _ bould be &. trade reciprocity with the ortdern part of the province: By fail•. " - _ day. of mitftie, iinits wish- l-ag.to travel the seven miles to Fred- $jairied for {�Ee of ally married master, t- ford Ifayes, who died several yearn g to recognize xis as a source of su p, - -Fir, British Christmas ' ericton for their traiain g are conveyed =r 1 by ' Ve!lilea ago. 1ply of steel, newsprint and lumber, Like Oliver Twist the British people ,��1 !n a relief truck, ;Old Ontario. is. just cutting its own want. more —more 'Canadian turkeys. The dining_ room will accommodate Hamilton, Out.—Smoking by women Trelle Has Idea Who do throat, as well as ours. .Who to They. tried them last year by the all 112 men Behind this is a •long ..In homes was blamed by Chief Con- Coulter here for the increase For Acre, a Cut Fblame fbr this state of affairs. Our- thousands for Christmas and liked clean bunkhouse with bunks in, two g ces -we don't go out and tell South• them with the result that the British tiers. -Two stoves are fed by special in use of cigarettes by juveniles. He Edmonton. — Restriction of acreagt_ 6r•n Ontario about ourselves. We must market asked for generous shipments relief men working in. shifts of- eight said when lads saw father, mother and in proven quality wheat areas is no o this for our own good as well., as this year from Canada. Th'e larger pet'• hours each. steles puffing away they natnrally.cou sa e ices ties thing to do and f- Dred by Herman Treiie, t^hrce -Lim;: _ _ Nr Old, Ontarlo's good, —Sault Star. tentage of the Canadian turkeys that + champion wheat grower of the world went to' Britain were from the Prairie d e saved their pennies until they could ' 243,264 Ounces of Gold. any. a box.. who farms at Wen ►bley, Alta. ; ' Prime .Wertsrn Seed Provinces — Manitoba, Saskatchewan' Alberts. Turkey has to Misled in October � - •' Mr. Trelle'•offers as a solution u • There is continual complaint that and raising , recent years developed into a .• ' . _' •.: , ' � ' Doing Nicely the, •present wheat crisis a cheek' oi ' prices received for beet cattle and quite Ottaaua. —(}old production in Oct# : y elimination of farmers who persist ether meat animals In Western Can- .considerable industry in Canada, par• ber amounted to 243,264 ounces, com- . Thomas Kestle, of Exeter. aged 80, ently grow low grades in areas natur ads are too low. - The fact is that the titularly in the four western provinces pared with 253,596' in. September and sat and watched eurgeorm amputate ally unfavored 'for yuality product. �i'est produces 'Car less of export where the climatic conditions seem to- 254,364 in October, 1932, the.:Domin• his leg.atter gangrene•had set in. Kesf 'The A' higher volume quality in C'ati Quality animals than could be profit• be particularly suitable to producing ion Bureau of Statistics reports. tie. took a spinal injection rather than a:da's export' wheat 'is essentiat, • w ably and- at the same time a bird o1 the best flavor. There are production was worth 46,028,713,. as a general anaesthetic and watched the maintains, and he would have a mink ,exported, produces. • con saipla., of stuff more than 3,478,000 turkeys on Cana• against ;4,870,201 in September, at the `surgeon's work. He . is . reeortet`ih,„ '_hum export grade fixed,- Nos :bf} that L not good enough for export. 8 than farms, an increase in ten years of standard,price for gold ot.'*$20.671834 nicely. equivalent to number three narthex;" -The result.te that the low - quality stuff nearly 1,600,000 -= Canada Weed; 133 'per ounce, During the 10 monttis end- , 'i+' ---- - or better. This would the must' be worsted 'off at distress prices. Week. !ng October, Canada produced 2,449.- Maritime Nurses - .control #nnuat expert voluriie, E'armers_whc ' on the lecal•'market.— Winnipeg Tri 000 ounces of new Bold. compared grow low glade wheat would be le,i' dune. THE..EMPIRE : with. 2,634,763 In the corresponding , 'Successful in Tests out of commercial production into a Train Tours :period of 1932, the bateau states, more suitable of mixed farming gdditlos of English Consider out English, tongue. If The awakening of the railway com• hitherto Ontario operators reported an out--: put of 166,460 ounces in October, made Fifty-Three Eighty Out of ,form ❖ 11 ante& to the posaitrilh of p possibility up of 80,300 from'the Porcupine camp; up of ,':.;Dies, Aged 92 stuII fa sent by ,ship, It's a cargo.. it copies by.ear. tt'i'a ahipment. —Re. untried . methods of putting their .tracks and their carriages to good use from the Kirkland Lake field, Pass Their. Examinations London, nt.— Wi.iiani Hosler, one til OF S Ina Leader -Post. has not been without results this -year. and 6,178 from other sources. During Saint John, N.B. Fifty -three out oldest residents of this city. •tit u - Touring trains, Which serve at the .. September, 162,639 ounces' were pre of the 8U writers of the recent exam .the recently at the age of 82 ycari : A Diphtheria. Immunization same eta means 1f_trateport sad dueed, the Porcupine camp accounting inttio-ns for 'regiistradon of nurses In _ ::.rmer resident of Tillsonbui K -Mr ChI4k* -.ifom one to six years of .time hotels; have takt�n excursionists on for 83,873, tbe_.Kirklaud Lake field New 'Brunswick passed the tests sue- f7cster moved to Lotidvn eight , - . were taken to the clinics sn' Thies shoji and 'long trips to' Scotland, 73,669, and other sources, 5,107. Que- eessfully: -The board of examiners `tom ago to live with his-son,-Nelson Poster, Rivers last #reek to' bar immunized Wales, Cumberland and - other dig. 'bec produced 34,798 ounces as of the New Brunswick Association of 829 Grey st.eet. 1118 wifd died i.-i ; against diphtheria. , immunization of •tricts - Loudon Spectator. pared with 32,643 In September, Registered Nurses met in the nurses' eg Amy of this year. - 'f w.; sons-atist twc -: - school children of from six - to ten Less Excuse For Accidents -9"'- residence of the Saint John- Genera! dr'bghters survive, namely. years 4,, being carried out on a regular The driver will have 'lest excuse A Mother - - • -• - -- - Hospital, with Di. J. M. Barry, chair- y "t and ,William of Detroit; Mrs. y'. > schedule. immunization against diph.- than - ever for dangerous driving. 'The man, presiding. _ They arranged for Soaks QYit:cipal Charles Ward, of Hati'iUon, ana Mrs therta 15.40t obligatory, bat It W less attention a driver has to give to the next examinations to be conduct- L Vuihia Tilton, ot• Drumheller. Alta `iiro6gly recommended, by the medicsi the mechanism of his vehicle, the Sumu►erfield, Ill. -- Because her te.. in Moncton on May .2 and 3. The rof sklon and has already proved D e. more attention should We his able to danktitei was sent home' t`r "om school taxi examinations were held in Chair 'for �i2 & al Sflb P T ery rich to results, Big towns like pay to events on the road; and the alleged misbehavior in•- school; tram and in Saint John'simultaneoua- _ Untleri4ni'sheD• OCtaW's and Nontreal- and•New York more responsive bin car la to breakhig Mrs. Ellen B-ovrn a-nd-her two daugh- ty. !fret of a31 —have practised it and and acceleration, the easier should it ters took , wt. • bucl. eta, of .water -to x hliss 9stelta Beatrice Asyes, gra- - Sault Ste.' Murie, Uat. -- UT the - _ ' toand ' U entire 7 satisfactory, — Le be for him' to maintain a wide margin vacant lot near stir �el��Kr� t,. a,Irou�h' tunic of the Moncton Hospital School, 1,d0if pupils in six east -end sel2ow. Nouvsiliste, There Rivers. _ between himselfand Lbe'risk of keel be scho.ii principal. - was• leader among .the- - successful ilL #•ere undernourished, a tti'lAnI �I dent. The. modern motor car is a tine As the sc6,.,,, a,. i•,uil Hoes. ic•titers. Miss Helen Laurie Crockett, th, -choo, uurse_reveu,ed. Althougli - ' •° e_To-morrow's Trains piece of work, a meebanivai Lhutuugh .Aased he Wbi � :rc�a.t.hed. of Fredericton, ♦%,as second and Mies ,r,.stc�e tlt•ia�ru :row percentage It to estimated, that it Cost% at least bred; if all motorists weit•,%uithy u1 f Mrs. Immi AA- L„. '.11 wi:1 times Eir. i Harrim GieAlaq. of Saint tot high, A. S. McCaig, medical 4111 one dollar a mile to operate a passes- their .cars. there would be very few i••lb, but mt filre o-, -'�- �wc.t rend- :thn General Hospital - Training eel of health aialm that t.he•s•tuu• - ger Craft of she cheapeat kind, 001thoat accidents. —Leeds Yorksalre Post. lag good c,et.apiur. _ gfho0t, ;thir4i slop as #' not -a;arn,u.g: `. 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''✓...- ''�" T. :,'•.'� n,t �.. •.t. � - _ .Y M .•*fb' ham•',. •i'•, --' ._ -r.... +C .� -� terested in tartaus; please run along,,, r' w T�A1%f L 1 M P EM Ott S To which she replied„ "Am I no good Gllusified Advertising _ 1 _ lookin'Y I wad be no bad lookln' It 1 7 •• �--�� _ �- ,+t""+r __ hadua lost say teeth; 'and opening her ar b 0 S M / l L E S • a • ra�� mouth she showed where three or iota N OFFER TU OVARY INVENTOR. - _ - - List of want. inventions and full'". 1-teeth had apparently been knockd out. tnutloa tent crew The samaay Oom• y// I said, "Are you not the girl who was •• Worid Patent Atwrnevs Z73 Bank ar - �- ; ; _ e having s light with a man up the tenet Otuwa Ght,a4lw,; street " „Fight with a man," quoth _ - -- `�` she, "I dinna Lash any flcht; I has a BLr�c08RN S i2u�u UN1 HL! :rte loss o' memory betJmes." Then she �' sallfna Duplex Auto tleatess. fir. RY. cAPT F h tiE1D l • I,- asked [or money, and whett I protested rite, wire, phone ids. Brother• Co gas; v -' that she had been drinking and had S BOX W. Essex oat ; " 't• ae ', money for that, she replied naively, ` iiaVOaTI07raL. •-_:Edlnbucph— "Auld Reekie" a "But I didn pay for it." f bad to 4, _ I 'fOKKEEI LNQ TAUGHT PRIVATE-' buy her off, finally, with a sixpence. Watt Informed B LY and rapidly by. correspondence ' Edinburgh is one of the three, most The last Incident occurred in the Employer — "Surely, Miss Wilkins, curse. Moderate fee. send for tre• beautiful cities In the world —at least, &•e you looking tol something North British Station Hotel one morn -. you know the King's English?" leaflet. City Correspondence school, Box •this is the clalm that has been made different to the Tray of •entertain• ins in 1927. 1 was standing In the ro- Fair Typist—"Of course! Why? 1092, Station C. Toronto. for the Scottish capital. Beauty le 're- meat for yotu church„ society, tunda when I felt a• }land on my I've never thought of him as anything lative and superlative statements are club or lnsututet shoulder and, turning about, 1 saw else!" Second old- Maid — "No, but `a. pair W 'based on various things, mainly tasfe, Capt. F: held, the well•aaown Rev. Dr. T. Albert Moore, who Is now -.•+— of socks would.' - experience and, to a certain' extent, " trav9iler, who has been contrtbuL the Moderator of the IInited Church --- For Parents Only •�+ the itpecial circumstances which par• ins the series of articles to this of Canada., He said, "Have you had The hardest job a kid'faces Is'that "As mean as &.dog," people say. But ocularly Influence a judgment. There paper, under the heading of "Travel breakfast ?" and, on my reply -that 1 of learning good manners without see, you never saw a dog shake hands with =°v 1., is no room for doubt, however, that impressions," has what Is., perhaps, wak just about to have some, he kind -_Ing any, somebody and then bite Lim in the - EdinburKh is one of the world's most the tines% collection of European ly invited me to sit at the table with back, beautiful cities. views in Clio country. Pictures his wife and him. He was leaving "Bob told me. I was the eighth won- Princess Street, with its magnificent Edinburgh on the noon train to salt der of the world:' sunken gardens on one side and the taken with own camera. oesutf Henry ord Foresees g for home and mentioned that they •. _ . fully colour ebon'itrg acme of the "What did you say?" Y fortress Castle dominating the whole out-of-the-way places, as well ss were going to await the time of tie - city, told him not to let me catch him Better Busineli city, is s glorious sight which Nature parture in the hotel. The Scottish War with an of the other seven." Better times neat year are foreseen - and -man. in combination, have rare! the localities about which you 0ava y y Memorial had just been opened a .[ew y - read and heard. Portugal, Spa1q, weeks, before; I had been through It Henry • provided. Edinburgh, as the capital by both, lien Ford and R alines R. of Scotland. Is intimately associated 6'rance, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, the previous day and asked Dr.'Maore The First Proposition Campbell, president of the Ford Ma• with the history of a country made'fa• Jugoslavia, 'fisOgary, ' (:zecLoelo whether he had seen it. H answered Among the distances shortened by for Co. of l anada, Ltd. "I am not g rakia, German). Holland, Bel the automobile is the one between the king foretaste about Increased -axons by. the imaginative writings of glum Scottish poets and romancers. The sad British isles are included to " +ro, and I do not think 'I shall go; 1 introduction and the altar. _ „ .. r' ridge, which slopes down • from the !big and tli Isles are have seen war memorials In manycoun- prosperity, Mr. Ford said. I am Castle, which rr the' high tenements, a Fos Particulars ollec ri:garding thief, tries and they are all the same.' "But," A mother took her small son to the simply saying we may look forward one time, one of the woaders of the - ommunicate with Captain Reld .0 ` I said, "you have never seen one like country •and while there took him to substantial 'improvements of basil this; I never have and, 13 this does ess in 1854, even although general an Incubator to see some eggs batch. u �worid in city, arebitectur_e —the former B'o6m 422, 7$ Adelaide Street West, not tug at your 'heart- strings, nothing Finally she said: auditions may not actually change. I _ homes of the nobility, now teeming tor- -onto: will.' , He said that then'. would go. Mother— "isn't !t wonderful, - -dear, think we can look forward to 1934 with the families of the node. In spite e Months. afterwards 1 met -him on a now the little chicks get ant of the loins an improvement over iJ33 In - A thin and because of Edinburgh's whether you might know him.' A did she]] I" rr - Toronto street car; he put his Land on general. , Iradual evolution, there is no sense of not exhibit any trace of amusement my knee and; with a voice surcharged The Boy — "That's notbliigl What .1 : Among the various reasons wt,y incongruity in the mingling of the an the question but asked him where with emotion, said: "Young- clan, 1 can't figure out is bow they get in bord dealers. should obtain notably in- f3ent and the. modern, his relative lived; and •his .name. T6,-shall never be able to than'- you But there." creased businelis, he mentioned the The _ original of Edinburgh was my surprise- he said, "He Is Professor 8clently. . for persuading me to go : - =- - - -~ tact-that the otganization intended to doubtless mflltayyr Es' -early history Is ,Mavor and he is connected with the through the Scottish War Memorial— n aka still eater use of newspaper . shrouded to tradition, even -the name An employee is the silent partner at greater IIntversity_of Toronto." Of course I I have never seen anything Jike.lt— advert:einlg. • bets a source ai din me soma mold- a Srm, who .abates is the profits but g p knew of Professor Mavc r and told him the whole sentiment of the Scottish Wallace FL Cane bell after point- !:he -'tag the belief• that King' Ebranite —et not in the losses. Energy fa always at p + � - -- -- so. Immediatelq I was invited to go race is embodied in that chapel.' in out that the Canadian Ford or- to %the twenty --sons and shirt -y daughters a "premium. A great opportunity $ • "lA to his home for __tea: I declined at _ Some day, If the editor permits me, anization is one of those on which -- -founded the city 1000 years before Seat —not very forcibly, I an, strain— I may tell you more about Edinburgh makes one ridiculous salons he 1s. pre 8 ibe Christian Era. Simon ot`Durham's and its War 'Memorial. Because of pared for it. ' Obligations assumed the sun never sets, so wide Is its field attaibutlos of the name •'Edwina- but let myself be perpriaded to accept should be met. The truly poor are of operation, added. "'To -day we have _ his hospitality, which was. open n to me the Christmas season, - I will tell you, burch" to Edwin of Northumberland those who must buy cheaper cuts of indications that a great improvement throughout my stay in Edinbur h nett week, about Prague; Czechosio has -even -been rejected by Celtic g beef to order 'to afford nice stockings. in conditions ifs taking pIaee. The - Mr. Cursiter —for that was the gentle- units, where "Good King Wenceeias" ,chaises as art error of the 8th century g Nobody can help yoo in most in- time has come for seers! aive action. mans name-- abowed me much kind• of tLe Christmas carol lived 1000 :branicler, stances like you can help yourself. V► seas, took ms fa the Arta and Letters years ago. The Prlacesp Street - Gardena were There are times when It seems to be id out on the site of the Nor' Loeb,_ Club, accompanied me to t; iasgoa, y difficult for the modern girl to remem• Music as Se&hve the body -of water at the foot otCastle where I went with him to the Untver- An Industry Recovers _ bar there are .- _gentlemen present. For Nerves is Urged Rock One of the most unique tea- city and saw there a wonderful- coller The value at- co- operative effort to Some self -made men leave parts of 4 tion of arrow -beads and other, flint in- New York• =•Dr. Wolf Adler of 4ures of the t}ardene da the arrange- save an overproduced industry Iii- be- the job udfinished. Every time a mule Bellevue Hospital offers music as a } ' -- anent of a main railway line, running truments, collected. by hirt during his loses -. - g !ng demonstrated by the tea growers kicks he slows down, a man through them, so as not to destroy the- thirty years residence at Kirkwall, in . of Ceylon, -India. Java and Sumatra, ground. We knew it would happen. approve for unsettled nerves. "A fond "bArmbny and attractiveness of the the Orkneys. This .collection • may appreciation of music by an indivi�- aapect. • Sank out of sight and dis• still be seen under the name of- the Faced with the lowest prices for tea Now nobody can think nn' a new dance usl can preverd nervms dsorder," he Carelter collection, On the_'journey In- years, the' growers united' -and naughty enough to be popular. told the American Creative League of gulsed by trees, this important tonnes agreed' to abide -by the regulatfoaa of- careful about what you start, while try Music Students. c. "Modern pay Ve Mon has not the slightest disturbing over be insisted --with real .Scotch 8 a Committee w63cb now controls the tug to stop something. is you. want to 'effect; the only Indication of Its exist- thrift —on riding in a third -class cots amount of lest' that fa plucked and be miserable. hate somebody. The and psychiatry have definitely snub once is an occasional glimpse'of white partment, but, with equal iasistance, marketed.-As a result, tea prices. have producer- who hitches -big wagon to a tished through its arrur iutative evi_ w steam arising at the foot of Castle he held.-that Las an•officei•, could not steadily improved and the'growe a tar nas to put nn' with a lot of tem -neaten that music is one of the most - �- Rock, This, Indeed, but adds - another ride otherwise- than first�class. To till►_ beginning- -to get a lair return -tor perament. Money makes the night• vtr poeriuI agents in relieving and in'' eletheni of variety to the alluring preaseArim I acceded, going to Glas• their work - This is the reason why- mare go. When the meek do inherit many ceases eliminating complLtety spectacle. Sow, but on our return journey I Lad Canadians will have to pay mare for the earth, they'll go broke paying the nervous and stouts! disorders:' Three Inc] den ts,-difTerlug erttirely fn my ,way -and rode third-class -tu his. their ravourite beverage. inheritance tax. Our succesasp we stand character, out in relief when I company. ascribe to ourselves; our failures to T - _ think of Edlnburgb. The Brat of these Another experts c7 took place right destiny, Making it easier to By dossverpool, England, iA spend % :,, dates back to the days of the -war, on- Princess Street. This axis 'some -Fire or Twig Blight not mak, it softer to fail. Tbere-ll &I- On 1° abolishing its slums. On one of my "leaves" I decided to years later, I had gone for a stroll $'wigs of apple and !rear trees fit .ways be more or less trouble to a .f ,: go• to Scotland and eujoyed my first one evening 'when, passing a couple world Inhabited by human nature.. Not ` visit to Edinburgh by patronizing the- standing by the'curb,'l was surprised lotted with fire! blight should t;e re moved darts t. the w,irter.. Fire �•lignr, unfit jatz players study music will it � - a} 1xcellent trsias'poftation system and to see the girl suddenly knock the a lose its popularity. The way to make riding around the tit on the upper man's hat of and belabour him with or twig blight, is a bacte:iai diseas•. y which- affects the apple, pear ant: your dreams come true is to work THROUGHOUT If 'leek pf a tram. At one of the stops a bands and beet. He, with rare Da quince. and is being carefully st, 1r d them out day by day.: Some folks who _ sumber. of elderly men got on the car. Hence, walked away and, after watch- at several ccrtres in' Canada by Irre give until it butts are mighty suscept• , THE YEAR 1 Each ot�ihem, though dressed In civil- ins developments, .I continued in -the ible to pain. Some girls are so anxious Division of Botany, Dominion De tan clothes, carried a rifle and had a direction I had started. •I stopped to partment of A ricglture. _ For ;lie to get a bog away from his mother's 7led band. around the-upper Part 'of the front of a store window, displaying most part tl a disease is coiifinzrl t� apron. strings' tbsy'd be willing to get - c mt sleeve. I realized that these plaid goods, when I became aware or married on a shoe string. the twigs, .the -dead foliage often, re. - - , were pa "rt•of a "hone guard" but paid someone at my side and saw "my lady maining on the twigs throughout , little attention ''to theme* until one of the street 86ht•' ' i moved fo an season and during the winter butt than — "So you were at the wedding. came -beside me and 'Se °an to talk. other window; she followed and said, g 21 iNGRED{EIITS "Canada" cankers on the' limbs tray also Si. N'lto gave the bride away?", He had noticed the Canada' on my ='You maun be Scotch.' I made no aua• found. To t e ' limbs the formation of' Friend - •='nobody said a word." BEST BY BEST aLoulder•stra s a ' wished to `3e wer and sbt, repeated the remark, add -" t caurfeous. is the��urse of conversa- ing, . "if you_werena,youu gouldua De these cankers, water spots and iu:4 Al :lion, he remarked, "I have a brother interested, in tartans." "All right, my era, which are largely the cau.�e First V1'ife = "1 mustn't grumble, my FOX In -law' 'living in Canada; I wonder girl, " - I rant "I'm Scotch and I'm in• should be removed.. The encourage• husband doesn't gamble or drJnk 7 CUBES ' merit of great growth favors' the ati Second wife -- ':Does he smoke. - -- - -- J ease, so that with 'susceptible You're- - First Wife --- "Well, after he's .had a SINER TIPq'°'4RCf) LIMITED MONCTON N.S. - ties, the tree; should be grown in a good meal he $ghts a cigar, but then Agents for Ontario, - sod mulch, or else the amount Cf he- smokes only about one a Sear• REESORS MARMILL, R SUSELESS ONAWETUAY n4.�t. W, t�r><am : ultivation and of fertilizers lessenr.- e to -. 6e barber Fire-blight tr the appIo ge4.era l ;tic: A' little boy went to t e bl ` - Y _ out before it .progresses very far,' ant: get bis hair cut. The barber asked �••-- •••••- ••••••• ■••••••• ■••• Rheumatism Made Work - a ' Torture Mere the removal of blighted twig; how he wanted it cut and the boy re- V u j ICURA in large apple trees is Jrnpracticab;c, piled: �✓ it is not so important in 'ins ap1'le as "Just like "daddy't, with a bole on Quickly Heals Pimples, - BUT = KRUSCHEN PUT - _,- ir' the pear. Certain varieties of ap- top." Rashes and JECC3ienm 1 _ HIM RIGHT plea' notably the Alexander, Kir_;, : _.. First Old !vtaid— "Would a stocking $Gap t5c. Gravenstein and Greening, are r.Iare F r ,� Ointment 2Sa and SOa ' subjectil:o tht blight than others nd bold all you want for ChristmasY Here' %_i @markable instance of the s��•�•�•••�•���o��■�■���u• :manner in which damp weather can._ should- never be planted Alongside. a - -. - -•• - - - - - -- et>Zecf the joints of one who is subject to rheumatism. - J pear orchard. "I bad beeu suffering from rheama• .' j••I,igb -' c tool Boards' and 'Boards of Education - tism very badly," a man writes, "and - - %' Do You Knt;w That - Are authorised by law' to establish had had such pains in my joints that' 1 ; y The first festival of Christmas in - could hardly bear `it. It used to be Britalu was held in ttie year -b21 by INDUSTRIAL, TECHNICAL AND terrible on a wet day-­1 did not ktlow' King Arthur. - ART SCHOOLS - -- -• ' - ` bow- to' use ray arms, and when I was '`'Say : :'' - - Christmas "waits" get their name With the approval of the Minister of Education work It was real' torture. 1 trio .- '> from, the _id S `fish � - t,ASSEB two d ereu reme t for r a S ri meaning wandering or roving. Gradu• • may be conduced in accordance with the regulations Issued 'by but I was still as bad after the - treat- t Y > ;_ ;1�lly. the term was applied to wander. the Department o1 Edui:atlon. - ti tug musicians. .-THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION = "Then 1 was told to try Krusciien the knife -edged cryaL'als of uric actu I- The Christmas crackeP- came from Is given In various trades, The schools and olssses are under s �3alta, and after using one jar 1 found under the microscope, you would. Fraflce about eighty yearwaga. the direction of AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE. relief. ­So -of -cou se t have kept on- readily' uddersLano• why they cause , ilium-pudding has grown from the ,'Application for attendance should be made to the Principal with it, and am now thoroughly better those cutting pains. Acrd it you Could one -time favorite dish, eaten at breaok• of.the school. and have, never felt so fit for years. see how Kruschen dulls the.sharp fast, of plum porridge. COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANVAL TRAINING, HOUSEHOLD I used to feel so miserable-and -srug• edges of these crystals; then dissolves SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTUAE are provided _ gish, but now- it is a pleasure to be. them. aw.4 altogether, you would ,; able to work, instead of a dread. " -- agree that this acientitic treatment A niaa of genius is one who can for In the Courses of study In Public separate, Continuation and High -•,.r, S. 1i. must bring relief ntifi rheumatic C. bnsform a piece r�of-the untbinkable Schools, Collegiate institutes Vocational Schools and bsoartments. A rt,rtLru 4tt4 i,rrn,m's - .syyt4 m' let u- agony. • • - - into t-he thinkable. Aldous Huxley. Copies of the Requiatlons Issued by the Mintsttr. of Education ma obtained from the Deputy Minister, Parliament Sulidlnas, Torots� duces. that. dang4 -ruin body poison Kroschen Salt:; i:� ebtai1,able al tell • known as urfr acid. It you could see Drug Stores at 950 -11,41 75t per holIle ISSUE No. �-- 3� , ♦ _ o- 7 R 4 4' T-77 I -7 - W! T IM;n 2' 7 —Mrs. Strachan. Of Goderfeb, —See nor choles In Christmas ...'LOCALLISMS9 spent the week end with her niece, poultry. Geeee 14--conts, Turkey Mrs. Oliver. Crummer. IS cents, Chickens 17 cents per —Mrs. T. Robbins, who has been lb. Allan J. Andrew. Christmas -Giftg —We wish all our readers a very for some month@, suffering from —Everybody come to the Euchre MOrry Christmas. —Quite& ssuwbsr� are suffering heart trouble, has improved some and Dance at Dunbarton Com. FOR what In health. Innuity Hall on Friday, Dec 29tb, 1.rbm colds at present. —CocH Bradley was In Whitby —The two children of Elmer at 8 00 p. m. Admission 25 canto. Petit and Mrs -Tows. of. Oshawa, who Refreshments and rues. Iset week serving on the I have been seriously Ill from pneu —Mr. Fielding, accompaneid by jury. M (M'"an''d o y's —A and Mrs. Trowartha, of woolit, are now improving and are his daughter. Mrs. Snider, and the now out of thwhoipltol. latter's daughter. Ruth, of Brant- Markham. spent Sunday with D. —On Sunday last a ear passed ford, spent the week-end with Dr. Mrs. Annan. —Mrs. James WhIti visited her through tbp village with a jackass and Mrs Cartwright. Mrs. FredRamilgoo. of In the back, of the car. It to not —Mrs. /John Murkar left on Sh* Ties,' Braces-, C—laft-eers an uncommon thing to see a jack Thursday for Port Elgin to attend Sweaters 'Brougham, this week. Mrs. Bairker was in Bowman A88 In the front seat manipulating the funeral of her brother. James the steering wheel. Clazie, who recently underwent a Sox, Sweater Coats and 'Vllle one day last week attending the funeral of a friend. Mrs. Charles' Hutchings, who critical operation in the Owen —Mrs. W. J. Miller visited her was taken to the Osbawa General Sound Marine and General Hoe An 2 Suppers etc. sister, Mrs. George W. P. Every, Hospital last week. underwent an pile]. operation on Satuntay for appen —Christmas Sunday will boa 'Of Whitby, on Sunday. —Mies Susan MdDonald, of To- dicitia. We are glad to know that ipetial day in the United Chfireb. .'Good useful gifts that will serve for .7. ronto, spent the week end with she is making a good recovery. Mr. Ciozier will preach in'the • _The annual school meeting morning on the siibject. "The every Gordon and Mrs. Fotind. . . :­ day in the year. will be held, pursuant to statute,, Light of Lobx Ago." and. in the Ed. and Mrs. Stork and den- will the school house on WeduesdAy evening bo will speak on the ghter, Catherine, visitedA' with -it, illustrating that next. at 10 a. m . for the purpose Christmas Spit friends in the city over. the week of electing a trustee for the next -spirit by telling the greatest mod end. - 9 c every one we extend the Compliments % —The public and continuation three years, to hear the financial ern- Christmas Story in - English V staraluent for the year 1933, and literature. The choir have pre -schools close today for the Christ- for discusong any Other -question pkred special inn%ic for the season. !of the SeaEon and our good wishes was holidays and will re open on pertaining to school matters Dr. H. T. Fallaise will Bing the �v�- January 3rd. old well known Christmas song, for the year to oome. —The choir of the United which way come up -hare reminded of the, two —One of the moat dangerous "Nazareth." Obur( zractices -this week, -Friday and weapons that a person can handle —The' regular meeting • of the turday evenings. is a gun that is not loaded. - Last Women's Institute will be held at Fred T. Buntin&' t,.Picker'ing • —The W. M. S. mite hot secre week the newspapers recorded an the home of Miss A. E. Riehardson Aery of the United- Church re• an accident that showed the folly on Tuesday, Deef;mbgr 26th. An Radio Licenseg Established 1857. of carelessly handling a firearm interesting program will be given: Auesu ill mite boxes to be left at M. 8 Obapman's store. that was supposed to be unloaded. A paper, "The Ideal Member," by, A boy wmirt busy In his home pol•- Mrs. R. Btirnp, and. New Year Mrs. J. G. Baxter and her mother. Mrs. Spears, are recover ishin.g a rifle. when his mother Resolutions, by Mrsi. F. T. Bunt iStMFIS to a joke held up bet- hand and tog. As tbii is the Christmas full nicely from the Injuries they Ic asked her son if he could bit it meeting, there will be the regular 7 sustained In a motor accident. He acceded to his mother'o request exchange of Christmas gifts.' All Lq re • —Friday, Dec. T ­ . S 2. St. George'i- nd she is now nursing a hand, members and friends are cordially Sunday School Christmas Tree and Social evening In the -Club Roornsi. tbrongh which a britlet passed, invited to attend and bring along ... - ------ 'krudg-of one the bones. Netth or a an gift Tra will be served at 5.30, and will br,, tall ."Pickering's Leader Store" visit of them knew that the gun was —The Sunday 'St-bool, concert- be followed by games; then a loaded. The lesson is obvious. Vo a-ndChri4tma-.q tree of the United from Santa Claus. not Leave noy-wenpons around the Clinrob on Fridny evening last --Monclay being Christmas DRy, hohse unless yon are sure they are wan one of 'the' big event% of the Ladie's The IiewFruits for your Xmas'' and,& general holiday, the -bn!ti out loaded, tinlesa you .expect that season for the children of the neas places in the village will be burglars will make a call. school. The pieg-esint, presented ,Cake are here. -A] I fresh,. clean and as usual. and the mail carrier@ will have aboliday,.Whieh —The serious aveident, which by eighty five 4 the pupils, was they deserve. took place on the Bo*tort hockey very well done. It was built of beautiful quality. —Mrs. George Field was taken rink on Tuesday niizbt of last week around the Christmas story in to the Oshawa General Hospital when Irvin ("Ace") Bailey of thp Bethlehem and was splendidly ?nffed Seeded Raisins. Seedless kaisio'b, Recleaned Iset week where she underwent an Toronto hockey team received portrayed -in dramatic form, ac Currents. operation for appendicitis. We serioun Injuries, a benefi companied by choral and Polo are k. JIay Citron. Orange and Lenion. Pool. glad to know that she Is ma =% that numbers. The thinks of the I&I effect in the type 0 Crosse & Blackwell Las satisfactory progress to-ward to being indulged in. Those who'.@ehool was given those who pro recovery. listened in to the radio broadcast duced the pageant, and the ap-, Glazed Cherries. Pineapples and various other fruits which on Saturday evening. of the game preciation of the audience extend- make yon cake just a little different. —The Ladies" Aid of St. And between the Montreal Conadions: ed. rew"ie Church are holding their -Shelled Walnuts and Almondt. Maple Leafs of Toronto. —As has been their custom in regular monthly meeting in the and the would notice that the game was post years the calendar issued by We have enjoyed your "Xmas Frnle' patron-- A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms this I a *(Thursday) afternoon, when the very clean one, with very little the Bank of Commerce for the age for a great many years, even many who- body cheeking, and W" year ION is of a historical charse tiers officers for the easulaX 'year will are not regular customers, come to us for their be elected, only one penalty, which was for ter' It being the centenary of the are supplies, knowing that they will re only a minor offence. This is the City of Toronto, two pictures are —Thursday last was the coldest day of the season. the therwousef kind of hockey that the majority shown, one being (if tht.city in ceive. the highest quality fruit on the market. of spectators demand. They want she year 1834, and the other of the ter having registered two degrees below zero at 8 a. m.. There were good, lively playing. bnt Dot Of year IM They show a wonderful Come to us with confidence. 'We guarantee quality. some thermometers to the village the tough kind that is so frequent growth during the century. To ly indulged in. the picture of Toronto in 1834 the -'that dropped as low a@ six degrees 'below Ze tallest buildings are only three ro. George Ames'. son Of A. E — Farmersiuthis oeigbborhood &-mes, the well known Toronto ot-orie's high. while the picture of • financier, died In the Toronto 1014. shows • sky scrapers that are .,M,�-Sa CH APMAN Are beginning to take seriously General Hospital in-his 39th year. fr o- thirty stories I -the matter of stock fied. It looks u,n twenty t ries in like it long winter and. the past Mr. *mes was born in- London. height. These two-view present and came to Toronto in bi 8 one of ..-CHOICE has eaten rapidly On t., i Ft great contrast, and i4 A? into - the feed and some are already early. years. He wan edneated in which the citizens of Toronto have baying bay. the Toronto public schuolo. Toron• reason to feel proud.. One may to Volversity And the Out�%60 wonder whet the next hu dred --4d&oy large track loads of Cbristm�treoa hive 'been going Airicultilral - College, Guelph. years will show. .-B E E STE When war broke out he enlisted St. George's A•" Y. P. A. bild" Into the ally during the past few wee and went overseas with the offi• e Its. Complaints are made that care a Musical evening last Friday. th In some parts that these t roof the Royal Military College. convener being Fred Robinson an roes are d -istoleD, much to the annoyance of He was wounded in 1918, and we heartily congratulate bin, for '.Round Bons Shoulder Roast, 'Sc returned to Canada, 'and spent making the evening so interesting. :the owners several months in the Christie The weather was dreadful. but in "',:Short Rib Roast, ...... 12C —John Baxter received a BUM. 7� t a good Street Hospital. His wounds spite of that there-. was Blade Roast, blade out 10c monstoattend the coestv court in Toronto, which is being hold canoed bins intense suffering. attendsece. There were readings, 7 7.. Police M necessitating about's dozen opera. ongs and pianoforte solos. Among 'S to day (Thunday)-by !Lgle• tow Beef, 3 lbs for 25c tote Keith. Mr. Baxter lions. To regain his health he is a the most interistiog were a read teak' 3 lbs... 250' operated a farm on the Kingston ing on "St. Cecilia," given by Rev. :-,.,,Minced S witness in the motor accident case Road, about three miles east of in which his car was involved. E. G. Robinson, and a 'solo, `]The Choice Chickens-, 20e 1. --We expect to me a big boom Pickering Village, and specialized Rowan Tree," given by Bob Leslie. to the -manufacture of baseball 10 raising Holstein cattle. 'a the evening was brought to a Special Cooked Ham, me • ­4 bate since it has been discovered late years he engaged in business close by singing 66rod Save the in his father's office in Toronto King." Next week the A. Y. P. A. -for. 250 that it it &•very effective instru ::Pork Liver, 3 The He is survived ki.9 widow and -went in dealing with the burglar Is 0 glas will hold their meeting in conjulle All Meats kept under Electrical three sons, D aged menace. the discoverer being Mr. ti6n with the Sunday School Stewart, 3, and Bruce, 18 Bower Burke, of Highland Creek. Christmas Tree. All tonne. —Com Refrigeration. also his parents. —The Minstrels- are preparing —At the annual meeting of the their show for tbeFfirst week In —The regular weekly Ineeting of W. M. S. of the U. Y. P. S. was held in St. An St. Andrevv'@ Presby February, giving two programs, draw's S. S. with a Taeeday6tb and Wednesday 7tb attendance d last, at the home of Mrs. W. n attendan terian Church, held on Wednes W --Q4. ­R1 E I D _ ='- All now songs and choruses. Black 40. The president, S. Wonnacott, Jay . Clark, the following officers faced end men with new joke@ conducted the business period, were elected for 1984: Honotary -Butcher (phone 3000) .­Pickering 2' • '.j: and paper, magician@, contortion• while C. Morley, Missionary con preoidenti Mrs. !Rev.) H. Car- late sea monolog nee. vener, had obarge, of the second micLael; president, Mrs. R, H. —Fred Annan. who has the con half of the evening. Theociriptnri -presidents,-. Mrs. W. 7., Telegram to Fenelon Falb and Crawford. F Petrie sanir a lovely Mrs, W. J. Clark : trees . Mrs. A. -eadiag was taken by M.%dAlin : Crook ; vice 4 tract for delivering. the Toronto J. Miller, Mrs. T. Andrew ; sec'y, i P1Cker111g Meat Macke'�. Intermediate points, encountered 80109 In the Garden The topic PIC BOYISS ;pianist, Hris. H. W, ,Boyer; Chri-atmat message. "The some very slippery roads during was a supply committee' Mrs. James :the end of-last week. On Friday, Light st Christmas taken by C. Andrew, Mrs. VH. Hall home OFFERS viany care were The Y. orchestra helpers toms, Mro.-Jobu Murksir, seen the ditch Morley. i orc between Pickering and Toronto, played several numberp. Armand Mrs. W. J. Miller; Glad Tidings —The annual Cbristruas tree Goldsmith gave Fs reading entitled tkec'y, Mr.,A. H. W. Boyes. A moot 11amburg Steak, 3 lbs, "'AsId entertainment of St. Andrew '@ "St. Niabolso." The meeting eloped encouraging yearly report was it .0anday School will be held in the With a h"i n and, Mizpab.Benedic given. The soctity raised its allo. Round Steak. 2 lbs. .25C ,A- Y. P. A. Poonle this tion, after which Rev. H. Crozier - Sirloin LIU Club cation and packed.i splendid bate (Friday)' evening. Santa Clans conducted the election of officers fo,minstens. teak per 1b. tvill be there as usual to distribute for 1934, as follows : Hon: Pre@., I lc •"-'the And ram, will Rev. H. Crozier; Pre@., J. Chap .-.-_,.Fresh Rib -Pork per. 1b, Now Advorstaosm"Se. , - seven. All' members and ad .roan; leit Vice, C. Morley; 2nd Vice .: .8 _.RUC 2 lb -hereho of the congregation are Isobell Squire@. Sec!y. Margaret Pork Sausage, per - Wettoey;Treae' �TANTED—A fji(rm badd, at otict. .-Invited Henry Weston " -A;VIY to F. H. Mchardson, R. R. 2.,Pidk. -6. 1b, a 1b. lonve rxe's Church, Dec. - ti Pianist. Myrtle Lockwood; Asn't aria=. hone Pick 36is, 17 Roaging 'Chickens, 5 24th, do. Morning Pianist. Mrs. F. Chester; Club Ps -Sonday�iirool, 10 a. OR SALE—'l0 2 x 12: also ..other prices accordingly.- -Prayer, 11. Evening Prayer, 7. per Editor,, Joan Clark; Chr. Fell Fdoers and sash, window frames. stairway and short &lank. ,A At both services the theme will be owshiaCoru., S. Wonnacott. Ass's ,pply SydlSchmidt, Stanley The 48tf hfiee'y Cow. A. �o� --:,Irhe Cbriqtmas Message. Christmas Jean Wonnacott; y, Dec- Crowley radio, ,^'' 25LWWbristmag Day, a celebration Citizenship Cow, Wilfred Mon h.&. electricotar. 86: Heintzman • Ja A'oldssnitb, Ase't. Jean Clark; Chr: ORS LE—DeFcrest �vill be @nog. Monda G F R EW player piano. e new. cost $950.06, exchange of the Holy Communion at 1()..3o. ney. ass't, Garnet Crawford Lik f,, 10,d or P61 rrZftft2b1e. R. Bart mad. A-k- r, B Mies R. Donnell 4" No sermon. This service affords erary and Social, IM Pickaring. 16-17 tPhous No an opportunity of entering into 0,81*t• Frank Cheater ; Efficiency OR SALE-60 ,sere farm. good W49.4611vor your ordor She real meaninst of Christmap by Contest Sec'Y. lsobo)l Squires; lFbank burn. flowsng*.well. lt*W bwick boun. spending a short tine In the Cyril Morley I th of Barrie. 14v*1 land. 2 unin a fs'e' 714 It ..,down will boy. ApVI AA 10 0 A., At A 1 42 Ne" ship of God, s t wor COOtAmt Captain". and flugh Sqnirep. Pickering,