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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1933_12_297 .1jr, W_ y 7 M. , qv : ;� _� u �e m 1vt �,4 7", 7'. k 44wr AL VOL, 1,111. -PICKERING, ONT.. FRIDA.Y, DEC. 29, 1933. P"f$00tonaL Gambol. 'Dunbarten- Dunbarton % S X644" L �Mr Phyrel, of Markhi -t Mr. and' Mrs. Henry Earles and 6 C C,� A, =,*is* GREENWOOD idayiug with her sister, Mrs. Thom daughter, Joan, of Toronto, visited 'PRARSON--mPhysician A good supply of Hard -and"Seft "Mr. and Mrs. Swazi on Sunday. last. Mrs. Dr. Quackenbush, of Fort D I W'" O. William, is holidaynig with her par- T T C! Mo. Dunbarton. 101Y Coal on hand. Also a irapply Preenwood epts, qhm& and Mrs. Armin. ID B. FORSYTH. Oph. D. birertor of Kindling Woods Chas. and Mrs. Cousins and family The Pageant entitled "A H 01 00te`10- Reg- stove length. Ouse of Toronto, spent Christmas with the as Bat&blisheil IM Opines" for the Guest of Guests"' which former's parents. smolt. Ol-& by "P"-1V 12tf Phone Pick. 1700. to have been give in the Green- Wm. and Mrs. Nicholson and Gl- wood United Church last Sunday ev- erma spent Christmas in Markham 'DONALD MUNRO.'PICKZRING ening will be given next Sunday ev- TRIO IS THE with the Whiteoak family. ming, Dec. Sist. The service will be- The White family spent Christ- 'nV-WOAN B. MaINI'THR-Barris- Z). �,&- 39 3D3M ]Fj gin at 7.90. o'clock. A collection will mas with friejids in the city 'also, FARMERS MILL wy. "Olffick—.Brock St.. v. S%K-- =her. betaken. Everyone welcome. k�0— office. Wkilby. GANBRAL INSURANOB Min Mabel Dixon with her friends. .,Pb. My AGZNCY - : - Wbitevak George Shaw leaves on Saturday WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAAL ONTARIO for Liverpool to visit his Parents. Wanted-Blithest Priem -L Ve 5afidtor. Notary Pebkc. hionslyto Lass. It was a good oWtime Christmas Walton and Mrs. Anuis and fam- paid. I'stO A. 9- cbfk- Facilities for placing any kind of In. . % ily spent Christmas at Darlington at surance at best rates with sleigh bells. , brother's 4n--the -old -family hame avallable. Our-roads,-are not very -favorable his, bra e BATON. WILL & ROSS. Barriet• Exchang for motaring., and this affected some Miss Glenna Gilmer, Of Hearts- Security and 8 `7rdn-of-any kind for Boar or 421y pejjr0TX1A06�rtW home comdug& is home for the holiday& The Chriitinas,Story wall depicted Min May, Sommerville entertain- Cereals -the cheapest w W =GO- ay j. .-F. Rees. Adel" "a" by a• )pagelant, in the BsptiA Church ed bar S. S. Clam to tea an Tne"". • to get thew. avezil* WA, by ==bars AfterTIOOM Y FEED 'Sunday and chair. The Vote for White as Reeve The Beal Stwle,,Chniaont on &*OWN. -PICKBIt"te & of the Sunday School BARLB Few N -M-4-14=56L less. Notae" PHONE ON comment on which was very favorab- SW per too. The beet feed for the MWNRY 6 C.M.&"d We Building MOWSY On the market. &M Rkhowsad Sts. Tcroati;6 erring by a Christmas entertainment. Brougham FURNITURE Is- n" was followed an Monday ev "raises, We am displaying an &Ky*ctITe which w enjoyed by a goodly num- RISSIMI-the old stand b eMss 3d _y variety of bar and reflected credit on those who The W. J ,Brown, family of Toron- for pastry and rake bak. r[MON80K * KeMILLAN-Barris. took part as wall as those who train_. to, were with T. C. and Mrs. Brown lag, makes delicioult bI& JL safid at Aluminum and Granitoware Ste. on Sunday. 49 Mr. bmic.6= 1. Furniture and Irarsiture. ad them. snits. takes low shoran. orsdLay_and Saturday D. R. and Mrs. Beaton entertain- Mrs. Lemmon spent Christmas Ing. L;;;_T-_00 P"IM, to aju JL sa.. or bi Day�:-�th . Rom Widdleton and fam- ed R::�te ofi% ON Rga�l senk Prices low. in kesplag WIXb times. ed their family on Christmas. seliff- Fba Miss Irene Ptigh. of Toronto, zip- ily, of Port Perry. BAKRRS'JOY-for broad neon. -- ent the Christmas holidays at her Mrs. Geo. Philip ,and Miss Brodie WHBATLBU were Beaverton visitors for Christ- Dental home here .--R 0 .0 F I N 9 Congratulations to Miss Helen Tur- mas Day- Mrs. T. Perryman azvd-Kdwin-_a� ROLE WHEAT FLOUR -"ITH. D. D. ner upon-1mving tuccessfully passed Stoceagronad Dr. J. N. Dolm). Graduate of her examinations for R. N.- children went to Toronto to spend ,EL (sue, to SPECUL tbaWaral College of Dental Ssirgeops and Toron. Day. and bin. Aninis spent Christ. Monday with the A. Love family. ROLLED OATS 2011001yes"Lity- At CJ&remmt ogee over D. A. - mas with their daughter, Mrs. Frank Mrs. E. Perryman went to Acton :8Wtsrvevt!jTseadayan4FWd;;. Phoja, Light- weight, Turner and family. on Saturday to spend Christmas with -BUCKWHEAT FLOUR stauff 1 31. Smooth, 1.39 per sq. The Christmas Cantata in the Un- relatives- ited Church on Friday evening last R. D. Miller and son, Roy. were BAKING BRAN XTIMBERT T. FA LLA ISE.- 1, D S.. UD. S.. Graduate el The Royal Clol of J0d-Suqqw%s and the thuVeraity Of Toronto. Medium weight, was one of the beat concerts held far xuesta of Rev. and Mrs. Van Wyck. of LAYING MASH s Day. Offim in 9000en" "coed &_r some time. Mrs. Niewton Robinson. Wbitby on Chirstma. east of St. And- Smooth, 1.69 per sq. moo's Cb—h- Pickering. 9. 000 boom and Committee deserve great credit The Church and Sunday School SCRATCH FEED 0. to (X-t27 n Sunday. 4MY for putting on such a fine concert. had a fair attendance a service), e.. m., Heavy weight, The message from the pastor and the M. X.A. -Smooth, -.1.98 per sq. See. White's Card in The News choir selection was much appreciated ri 1puait"Siaiii - gawb*. Mrs. L. Matthews and Mrs. John L. SURNINGHAM .-Brock RoW Phillips are still an the sick list.-as Building and General are also quite A number suffering RLIZABRTH RICHARDSON 4111111111 PICKERING esee Contracting. I kinds. - Mrs. Magna and son spent Christ- from colds- I MaS With friends in Toronto. Fred and Mrs. - Casale all CIA"" it !=d and son. Estimates furnished on LUMBERYAM— Mr. Yates -and son, of 'Toronto, Harold, spent Christmas' Day -with of work-Interior and Bxtwtw. .FPO@TUJ. Upensed Auctioneer, Casale Sr.. Alterations and repairs. Mr. a flying visit to their summer Agincourt friends- Mrs. yerkealiz Cieftrio. Aas- use so" of slu klade seasalmod to on sTsoessA Blacksmithing, & Woodwork home here on Saturday last. we are glad to. report: is slightly im- Obimnsys Built Concrete W Addresis areas aftler F. 0.. oa%. F. R. and Mrs. Jackson and fam- Proved of .late.. Phone Pickering 5712 at right prices ily had Christmas -dinner with their The Cxannon family spent Christ- 'FAIRPORT, ONTARIG R. BRATON. TOWNSHIP Now is the time to bare those repair friends in Greenbank. mas Day with Mrs, Ganincla'a Parents Clerk- C-v"—. C—ftwnrr for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. Willson at he aWavilts. A atiV6.4 Edward and Mrs. iMrriasettoenres, white ale. Onc. bt*nt. Eu. Ismagr of -j onew elections on hand. The tam- - A number of friends and rel Shingles For Sale, n 'Warren- C-and Olt$ Fleury Plows always on blind. from Toronto. scent Christmas with home of their so' WAMAW. LICENSED AUOL Abodealler-in Viking Crestu Separs- Ed. and Mrs. Brady, of Brock. Road. Mrs. Willson. -0NZF.R:hx York. Qotwjo tors and Electric Wasbers. Walter and Mrs. Jackson, of Ist- M rs. C. A. Barclay had a real fam 8-hingles. Coveatbesi, All lunde of sales and Dirbans ily gathering on Sunday, .3 Galt Galvanized PrOuWtly. V 'need If thinking of buying an electric-radio ington, spent Sunday with F. R. and , those pres- 'I Bird's Felt Simte Shingles. OL Tersell 710MwSable. Dates for aswe may be ask for a, demonstration of - the -New. Mrs. Jackson. ent being, the Dr., -Lyman Barclav Alec). . re-t L lubbering huggy. wheels. shun. le. Bell and Indepeo- Wbitbr, Out M Roger estic models. Harold Britnell, of.Toronto, sj.)_ family; the Good family and Mics My Rogers price mowers sharpened. Are right, ending a few weeks Kith' Mr. F. R. Heien Barclay, of Toronto, the Hay - t T. PATERSOYS T. 7JV00d-qV74Lrd Jackson. wood family, of Dunnville and ht, GARNET ROBERTSON -;be,-. of Toront, -,,W members, rnskinir -event"n in Call And get prices. Phone 20M Sidney Bri. ftt home GREENWOOD ar house -'. ;arming in her. Electrical Lootr&,at,:.r 4917 Chri.,tma,� vith F. R. and Mrs-,Julk all, a, reiral. .7--- - I new home. -Wiring and Repairing for Lit son. ;Brock Road General Stor, i Chas, and Air,.;. Hood attended the! Christmas visitors at the Middleton or Power. 'Pickering Mi113 funeral of the latter's sister in Tor- borne were: Fred and Mrs. Middlet- 'Winter' is 'coming. Now is the All kinds of electrical goods onto on Tuesday, Dec. 26th. ton and sons, Brooklin; 'Walter and Burners for the kept in stock.' Many of our ratepayers attended Mrs. Middletoy-i; L. and bins.; Sander- time. to get your Oil son - Cook Stove, Heater or Furnace. Pr Mrs. 117 Phone 1706, Pickering the nomination meeting at Brougham and Muriel and Harold; and J.,�rna- es right, as low as _$23.60. aivgie or -On-Friday ja5t, and were well pieces -Bel zr,"ettv 'of ed with the good reports of otir Dalton and • Mrs. Walter and son, double. Come in and see it burning. We havei-Ek full line John: and Eugene .and Mrs. La Fleur Contiuous heat, no ashes. no dirt. At- Township Council. • 9ickerin9 The Christmas School Concert at all of Toronto. so Anti-freeze for Your car. Stove- All- 'Poultry Feeds pipes 7 inch black, 18 cents each El- the'Brock Road school -last,-Thursday the bows, 20 and 25 cents. Shot sbelW "J was attended by a number of Audley for Your shooting matches, 95 cents .-Chicken Starter of befit families in this vicinity. The home -'New Year to All. per box..Place your orders early and A Happy MRS. THOS. LAW. quality at resson- talent including Santa Claus. was a great success. Mrs. Lohman is visiting friends in us a chance to get a supply. able prices. Toronto. JsuY Your new auto tires now. for American Anthracite, Walsh Coal, The concessions in this vicinity on The account of the snow storm are be- e Chapman families spent the the icy roads and avoid accidents. Scotch Coal a6d Coke, S ras. Easy Electric Washing Machine, -Laying Mash and Feed coming almost impassable. for motor Xule tide'at the-old homestead G all tizes. $69.00 and up. Qent-for Spra-m6t- mere. ot ever Bart. sort. traffic. Therefor;e the old grey mare ....Nard auld Soft Wood 'ha once more. Mr. and Mrs, Hansford, of High- or Power and Hand SprayerA. Phone. Etas to perform her duty week-end with •.2799 for prices. Terms C%sh. land Creek spent the Brock Road Generid Store.' Altona •4. their daughters here. House 2130 Phones — � 1, � '7 Walter* and Mrs. Pratt spent the Phone 2720 F. R. JACKSON' Prop. Of Wo D..N. Loekwo'od A Happy New Year. to All.'� holiday with the latter's people at Miss Blanche Ressor of-Fraserville Galt. PICKERING, o.Nr, 'is spending the "I�rristmas'bolidays Milk men are having the' with her parents here. - trucks by taking their milk -to tfi G r'eefingg. Mrs. Scott ik spending the Christ. highway. to astist- Re. Go Greetimp husband f man season with her son in Toron A niece and her hu, from Belleville visited with Mrs. Bertha �FUNERAL DIRECTOFt • 'W. McKay had Christmas, Banan at the McCarthy home over We like to think of our - Mrs, dinner with her ditUghter, Mrs. H. the holiday. Oustowere &;Frienda, and Private Ambulance Slack, of Glasgow.* E. Morley expects to move td' his 11cist cherished among 7. Day and Night Service 0 and Mrs. Madill and. family had new home in Baggotsville in the near rewlsinber them with a tbe rifts bestowed by Phone 9000 Chiistmas dinner with the former'- future. His friends are sorry to see -few words of appreciation sis er, 5000, t Mrs. O. 'Zellers }rim move out of the section. the passing year is the B and Mrs. Reesor, and family Rev. Mr. Crozier' - was unable to for the busineea extPaded. ':. . XELikh. . h spent Christmas day with Mr., and get to the service here on Sunday, ic att-, :-memory of our friend- am, Mrs. L. Rowbottom, at Stouffmille. - fast although. he made a hero during the Year. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Reesor ha-1 impi to buffet the snowbanks. ship and pleasant rels. celebrated by Our their Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. . Christmas was There is 110 better . way to M. Benson, of Claremont. people in the real old-fashioned way tioins% so It is most We are glad to report that Mrs. with sleigh-belLs, cutters, bobsleighs express our fnieudebip F roe .'-,Se ry i -c e, W, McNair has recovered fibm-her and snow-shoes. than by the -old, old wish cent illnes. F. H. Wastney's barn is complet., sincerely that we wish "-.'To v6ur Coleman Lamps and Lan_ re Mr. and- Mrs. M. Tindall and 'fain- ed and it makes a fine appearance. terns by Factory Expert that grow's,dearer through • at our store on fly spent Christmas day with J and It is a plank truss frame with steel YOTI sides and zoofi and is -equipped with Mrs. Coates. the ages C. and Mrs. Berkey and family 'sp- all the latest conveniences. t Christmas with Mrs. J. BoiLdway The school concert came off well Year of Stouffville. on Thursday evening of last week,, The Compliments 34Y ibi New &r brin .g you Mr. and Mrs. W. Slack- and- family and the pupils showed the benefit of 2 0 e" joy, health, -happiness -also Mr, and ,Mrs.-J. Slack, of Stou- their good training in recitation and OF — �'Wevv' Mantles, Generators, ffville spent Christmas 'day with H. . song. W. 'H. Westney acted as chair- and Mrs. Sla man in his usual pleasing manner, and prosperity. - - . , . .. I ..., . Slack. th " candies were enjoyed as al- eleaned etc. The Twinkling Star Class in the and e I The" SeAson Sunday School here made a surpriso, ways. e attended tfie nonlinat- call on Saturday afternoon on Mr. . Few peopl J=REE j , . C. A. STER—R—ITT n Friday last at Brougham on Bring yours in 130W. and Mrs. 4ohn Hoover, who are both ions o . r in their eighties, and presented them account of the bad roads. It is e- -r-Fanersl Director with a Christmas tree talleff with ported that the, 61d council have been Jones" Drug Sto*re fts. both lovely and practical. The returned by acclamation, except the I K C R W E_ T N S Ambulaace Servioe UVIN BUSHBY gifts, Pot luck supper supplied by the vis- reeve, who we* o pposed at the last Phone 6W Phono 1800 Hardware Phone 48M itdrR was served buffet style and was minute by the contestant of last We congratulate ont enjoyed by.-evWozie, the afternoon—nar, his." uiv` Was g0ent. In so"IT• on 1�io r t , 77 ,y,, .i•'•r.'x.'s 4. • ✓^ A `... ..h^:,e• {..•.."e,:'Y,ni ".i"`.,. - .ec _,+.. •$ ^y +.n ";-' '� . ati •.r ..t �, c� -.firy �a -°^'y '."r. s "<�"'�' w.. .�, '!`° ,..,: _ A'•."4. T .•.vx > - Y +^,.�•.nr ;�a.v.rg-+� n ,yF.' oYrx,�; , f.r -.`,r- RA ._+•'....? ,.v ` _ ,'§.. ; TTyy ''� ` . .,w.,,� �' �, '"iet'� "-'•°, W 0 Y � ,fir - \ R all �P '•'. 1 may! 9'�"'°"'` • :a - �'.'S, .-' £.J.r '"' r i ,,,, T�a — :,:.. , ; "� Ste, .r � - R yr• •' : F1'�' ' �'i' �*Y :' °-- �: AMY _ '�" Y - s„}'.'' '•'�• �• �Y'V. . P _ ^' . ` Trial Honeymoon Ends in Marriage y �� LAUGHS "The world today is a kind of im- - /K r ! w s N 7 nlense laboratory of civilization.,' Sax Ro-hmelr n � , b^ °�� Cuglielmo Ferrero. y'y "�y %' "If two per cent. of our populatio should take a personal, resolute stand SYNOPSIS. I +engoci, "that nobody has gone in or y against war, that would end war." - a: x Albert Einstein. 7Jatt Kearney sees his slater Eileen' •ome out ?" &board the Wallaroo bound for Colom- (- r " , bo. Eileen fella Jack Rattray, Chief "Positive, air." / %` �y,. "° s World recovgry wont come at once officer, that she is upset by the sight I "Carry on," Haig snapped. � � � /u y s Or overnight, blit step by step. " -• �! of a repulsive looking man. NPllliain - . Dawson 8aig, who had also said a' - He suspected this.. Jo. be the Big „tea � r . Thomas G. Masaryk., )bye to Mleen, meets matt and toils him ! Chief's private entrance. But if be x' �' � "The American man will have ti ft loathe W had latooedbutlit was u opium a' dared to force it be would bib in bad �`'�r�� r : „• , - y ; 3s ��, «;;, discover that, in order to gain the . 'before detectives were able to search ire tole. He muttered savagely, and xx love of a woman, he should never tri - Q the ship. Dawson is recalled to Scot- �• land .Yard and asks Kearney to search walked away. �, F to deserve it."-Countess Karolyi. King's warehouse, which adioins Jo _ ✓ "Under no circumstances -will there A Lung place, whom they suspect. As Lun are leaving Matt picks up a note " .'..CHAPTER VII. be allowed a return, to competition ii book, and is surprised at the presence. firmaments. " - Stanley Baldwin. of a woman who quickly disappears. The light of a grey and comfortlesi3 r.'yy s Haig endeavors to translate entries "The spell of a technical athlete .A „ In the notebook one of Jo Lung's, con- dawn was stealing through the Tem- ment such as 'radio can neve�'replac( federates who gains entry to his roots, i ple. , snatches the notebook and escapes. "Well Matt," said Dawson Haig, ,: the spell of direct human contact."- Yuan decides to leave Jo Lung's and , Bruno Walter. boards a cruiser is the Thames. "you asked me to let you know, so you "Women do not trust each )ther a! only yourself to blame"' - have sae much as men." Ernst Luibtsch. -C VI,(Cont'd.) Kearns ,' in dressing gown and pa= .: "European husbands throw a bar ' H`APTEIL amas, nodded, smiling: ' ','' ;: °!� Dawson Haig pressed irritably j „I'm glad you came. And were Tier around their wives that amaunti again and again upon the bell beside J_ �. both used to .late hours. Fill your "" to vassalage."-Princess, Pignr.ielli. the wicket -ga-t� f . asks warQ- -- _ "The equal and -even enforcer ea• house door. His,- light blue -eyes glass and go ahead." . of the law is' the cornerstone upoi . sparkled dangerously. No report had "Comes to this,'t' Ha1g continued. ! which irq+� )e whole structure _or • 'a _ : eome from any of the men surround- "i should have started by covering �; democratic government." Alfred E ins the premises; And, believing that the rat -run out of Three Colt street. a$ Smith.- - - I only suspect- -but all' the same I'm ' the elusive Big Chief, having caused Y •% "The right to' acquire properly 4. moderately sure -that .the leakage murder to be committed upon the per- make unlimited profits is not a sacrei .•.,;,; son of a Scotland Yard officer, was was there. But if King Rat is inside he won't t out! Every hole is stop- ;. right. " - George W. Norris. about to elude him again, he was pre - get , = 1 am 'convinced that seadrotrie: Unfortunately, I think Kin Rat . -: pared to stick at nothing. • y g Af.er a ,trial honeymoon, Fit), D'OrEay, vivacious French- Canadtan drill never be used for transoceaW *` Then' the wicket gate opened, and a has slipped away again. - Alm actress, and Maurice- Hill, had the knot tied. Trust Buster flying " -- Clarence D. Chamberlin. ,. neatly groomed and imperturbable "The horror with !the tusks un- Keaton to have his joke -he sent them these "baby" shoes.. "There is no true prosperity, with -Levantine stood before them, staring doubtedly followed you -God knows out a direct attack upon the maldid with apparent surprise past Dawson how -=-for the memo book .... Yes 1 _ - -._- — ___ - __..._ .. - _. _ . _ -_ tribution of the national income. " - "• y. at your throat! You. are lucky o •� „ See is the biggest -slave trader in the liiaig and the detective sergeant to On my way back to Johore Bahro, East!„ Norman Thomas. ' !where a group of pisinciothes officers have one intact. , Incidentally, so am he replied, "I was ingeniously lured "No form of lick will Barry a mat I! Three cunning devils must have {'To be continued.) into' a Chinese 'Bath . of Feathers. -- - -. far- unless it is backed .b hard slog and trwo uniformed men might be seen y g --' in the narroaP street• spotted poor Norwich for a police otfi -' that's all!" _ Bing endeavor." -Sir Henri Deterding J - "Good evening," he said, smiling inE'cer• They tackled him first, you see '*Bath of Feathers ? "' Equality With Mew "It isn't getting lost that usual); - failed to find the notebook, and then "Exactly, Keat -ney! ' It's too late to Asked E7 Wollf+c><1 does' the dame a it's dosing on, - eipparent confuaiot:. ' "I'm afraid you y g , $eve alarmed me." cane after you. go into details. Incidentally, though. Montevideo, Uruguay. - Equality beads." -Henry Ford. Matt Kaerney shuddered 'and and pour- "There-cannot "Indeed," -said Haig. "I'm sorry. I got out again....and there was no with men throughout the Americas be a complete aban 'I am a police officer, stad I bold A ed out whisky, possible connection between this das- was asked recently for women by donment of force until human natur. warrant to search these premises. "They were warned in some way' tardly attempt and my call on the- the Inter - American Commission of changes and the ideals of civilizatiot •`Really- the Greek exclaimed. "But or Eddy would have netted them on marquis. Women. are world - wide." -Sir Philip Gibbs. on what grounds have you obtained the way back. These people are art- "I failed, old man - failed miserably. `The commission, headed -by :Bias "Under modern %ondition. produc' = this Warrant ?" fists -=one. must admit it. That display - "Harboring sass wanted for mgr- daY books and ,edgers was surely My name with the chief was mud. Doris Stevens, o! New York, laid be lion does not "vary with man -paver „ intended to lead up to the one entry. Yet, you see, I was on the right track. 'fore the seventh Pan- AmerLcen Con -' it increases taster than man- power: f der! , was the grim reply. Come on, Yuan Kee See was in Limehouse to- Terence a draft 'treaty for action It - Stuart Chase. W arrender." -the one to which the Greek drew night. 'Yu'an Mee See directed the read. .. .."The people of the. United Stag,- - Haig turned to a groupsof men who mY attention. c "The contracting states agree that are people avid for strong emotions.' "You mean the sale, some time after murder of poor Norwich. I know now g - -. , had followed him in, and: , - because u heard him laughing." upon the ratificiWon of this treaty, -Andre Maurois. "Along the yard," he ordered: "Bear poor Norwich and I were t,lere, of _9a " you men and women . "ill ha'ce equal "We may Pau- h• at the Victorians, get of opals to a mythical' customer.' Goad God. Haig, an idea, .he may Y g - • td the left and you'll find a door• to sailing in the Wal!aroo!" rights Uiroughout the territory stub but would not 'every sensible man like Through it and into the warehouse. Dawsati •Haig nodded. g gT jest -to their reepective jurisdiction." to have a Victorian wife ?" -Dean _ "F•or the consideiable iuli'i of two Dawson Hai nodded -and finned. '$'here are flue arras)) cases there, con- e'I hadn't overlooked that poswsibii- The commission, • charged by the Inge. signed from Birmingham per R.M.S. ,thousand pounds in esah," he added two preceding Pan - American Confer- "I would rather bear other people's When you find savagely. '•Which cash when Ichat- ity. Detective Sergeant Durham sails Wallaroo to Sydney. ge y in the Wallatroo as far as Marseilles. " - Pacers (the last held at Havana to troubles than to talk about mine- them --let me know." longed him,' the Greek produced Prom - "I'm lad of,that "said Kearns 1325) with reporting on the - condl- then I can forget mine.."--Clarence -, moment!" Polodos was the the safe. Infernally clever. Damn- g y' tion of women is the American Re- Darrow. - �'lpeaker. ably, poinsonoeely elever. I'm skirt- "The Greek gentleman' I've men= tioned-referred to their establishment publics. "told the coatereace of the "Age after age, it is.the new aril , "Well "" Haig turned to him as two 'ing the edge -of this case, Rearney. shocking fact" that nowber in the even 'ridiculous generation which men set off. "What is iL ?" I'm a thousand mil +a from the heart is Stamboul. He w•ae safe. There's as _ Amerisas lA there coulDleuallty brings back morality."-G. K. ('hes�. "Only this," the Greek contintrr of it," much chance o! getting jr,tice in between men and women. Recalling terton. smoothly: "Your [suspect cannot very "Personally," Kearns confevsed, Stamboul as of finding sgeld -nine is y ' y that - 8wsati B. Anthony was arrested " ?he excessive worship of the itr'eat ivell be hidden in one of- the small 'Trst very uneasy about those entrir.l Shoreditch. But the Stamboul branch. to imprisonment. Miss Stevens' + t at well as that is Limehou�e, daean't group god Exercise will seem as weird to.oaa• eases you speak of! And the door in in the memo book.' deal exclusively !n -stolen goods, to imprisonment, Hiss Stevens' group descendants as the excessive piety of question is apparently locked. The "Not half so uneasy as I am," said said: our ancestors now •seems to some of ' warehouse beyond is leased by Messrs. Dawson Haig. "Something you have even drugs. The marquis is interested -That was In the 19th ce>�tury; yet us."—Brace Barton. King. Are you � •. in s third industry - possibly based today is A of the 21 nations of the "If the motion picture industry _ sure, inspector, that told me tonight -but which you didn't upon Stamboul, but probably toot" your warrant extends to their prem- n.e'ntion in the note you left -has „What aid you mean "" Kearney ask- Americas.'& woman of perhaps equal should ever start s clean -up, there . lses ?•" given me a clue.... perhaps too fate!" excitedly. talents for political leadership might' would be plenty to clean up. -Eddie _y Dawson Haig stared at the speak- "What did I tell you. "Slaves"' Haig replied "Yu an Hee suffer a similar fate it she attempted Cantor. , �I 'sr. That official red tape which tram- "About that -squealing laughter. It' to exercise the right to vote." r "The depression was not caused meta the movements of an officer d was the Big Chief you heard -King -- =- _ _ _ -_._ .. . -.. _ -_ .. primarily by excessive production but !}R Criminal Investigation Depart - Rat! Any doubt I ever had about his Castor piI (}r— . �,by defective gon:sumption." =Barry Elmer Barnes asst danced odors his eyes visibly, . . • y real you have settled ! I and he stifled language unsuitable to „ , k "Let's not forget that America has know now whom I have to algal with:' '. ' the occasion, as: "I'm afraid I don't follow." �' "'''� '�: always been the land of plenty and "Hell, inspector!" came s hail from "I'll try to snake it plain. I can 'rte a r opportunity and that better days are rd. "There's • was ' . the' far end of the ya tell you, at last, because 1 know I coming. "�ohn D.. Rockefeller. + + ~� >' w�• a "Ohe'of the most ifnportapt things door here; but its lacked. Are we to in.3ingapore a year back. I was tot- -"P•' :'Y . g smash it ?" lowing clue which I ho would' *"V �c in modern affairs is to know the short- . - g '`°os•'wr.` "•,,,,-,,' .,,:cy,;,a "No!" Haig shouted. `'Come back -" 1� to the break -up of a ' big drug w d ruts which have been tested and prov- He turned to Warrender, smiling un- ring --and I knew (note this point) ed. "-=Gerard Swope. -anirodully. "it doesn't ,matter, any- that Jo Lung was one of the group.: ' � R' ' ':t 'Wives' influence their husbands ,way," he Added. "They'll have had' They dealt -1sT -stolen property .(and r. �,�, i'Mucfi' more" than husbands their. i; the stttli out by now." other merchandise as well). ' t., ^''" 4 ! wires. " -Lady Astor. In due course fibs search party •' where that clue led?" '. I "A master of politics must be a i -like office- up- Kearney shook• his head; he was ' ! psychologist."-Benito Mussolini. peached that business stairs, and: listening intently,. "If you learn something of the 'art "You see," said Polodos, smiling and To the villa, .or rather, palace of , of happiness you are likely to receive' a 4• I a mild kind of condemnation from of books o u' Yuan; - ' pointing to a , number pen, Johore Bahru, of the Marquis on the desk, "I was 'hard at work. The 'rice See -•ex- admiral of China!" those friends who have not yet learn- . _ ,. "., Erskine. _ .� � cQ� it. --John rs staff, of course, has been gave for But 'you don t mean that fie.... • hours." "I mean," Haig went on quickly,, The 'progress of thought is fitfw Dawson Haig stared into liquid dark "that he declined to see me. A gighly' � i and proccieds by leaps. "- Al'dous Hux- :.oye s, as unreadable as the - riddle of burnished secretary informed me that ley. the Sphinx. A sudden wild urge rose his excellency. had left Singapore tvyo ` to his brain --to take this slimy hypo- days before. He was full of regrets. : Melancholy Reflections trite by the throat and to choke him Of course, I had no alternative but to _ until he coughed up the truth. But: pretend to believe .the liar. I wart After a Lost +V ✓it Argument "I'lI just glance over your accounts, skating on. thin ice, and I knew it. I always pay the verbal score Mr. Polodos," he said. Yet I was sure, Matt --I was sure, with. wit, concise, selective, Outside in ,the Chinese quarter, at And as. I left the place I heard ! I have, an apt and ample store ` tour points- unsuspected by. the police, someone laughing! Yes! I couldn't • ' of ladylike invective _ ;blue lights were burning, for no hrders credit it at first any more than you had been given to extinguish them. could! Then I remembered 3ome•1 my loots, retorts, le quips of sU. >ech, When, half an hour later, the search thing.... Hilarious or solemn. party left the treasure house of Jo "The marquis lied been shot in the I ;Placed end to end, no doubt, would bung, Dawson Haig drew _Warranties reach g - -throat 'just. prior to the 'break -up of i �r To any'•gossip column, J. aside. -that old regime under which he held i "Take charge, Warrander," he said, hie commission as Admiral of the i �`' =-Rut - �cliaiavati� the epigram, _ "and stand hy.. V6ait for me here. Fleet. His covail chords were affect -I The !•laver and the clear c21df. i've bungled this job-badly.'- ,'d. -The incredible laughter I heard Invented chiefly whei%l am -= He set off through de,erted streets. was the laughter of Yu'an Hee See!" �f <i The' only one In'-earshot? , . And presently 'he found himself in. Matt Kearns -sprang -up. "You A- nd where' S- the g9oa Qf re artF s ' . - . •, :- a mean little yard vgith three doors mean that- " ipening upon it .... that yard -from "I iueaA that Yu'an Hee See is Bit; To quell a hostile laughter, which the die nho laughed, the Chi- q c That tardily actors tome K Chief -Kin Rat. And�he was at Ju -iese woman, and two,shadows had bung's tonight. It'was his meat, boolt A Half an hoar otter. t. &)me out an hour before. All three that.' yr'u picked up 'i ou have heard ! God 'rest, you merry; gentleint ii. i lrors were closed. :�lo light was via- how it ­-as recuterrl• { Magistrate David TrieAter of Philadelplita has a new cure for a'ho nastily have caught !tile. "Rut, what happwied••-it: Sin:aa' .. The art of always striking whim There was -a constable on-duty at pare ?" t.ipp'•ers who come before' him. lose of castor oil or ten days. HPre'.s The Irony Is hot. this pbint, and': Dawson liaig finie•hed his drinVai''1 a couple of the boys before the hendi taking the ;:aaenr �i) .Rentenet _.Phyllis 1i'Ginlep in Aho Nev "You're absolutely sgre," Haig• chat- :•bruirged hi• shoulders Without a quaver. •-F ul�. _.w131..; di �+fYV,:. µ- fv- �.iu_..1••:�r' ..' h.' ,r+bFi:3..,e" S:.0 a',w!• C' -' ,._ -.: {iC_'�^:ir'w ;_...... � .......�hvtn, _.•... �.aam,e"z '....- ,.u..,.,.",a.S.vf�.s.�A� ._. s��•".. �- z:�,.�sr..:-- ,:...,...,,..r,_ •.._�.i._z a,•A..:.,e�.,rm...�.r_....s.,. ---....- :.i _ �,____. v-„_._.., b_ ��_, ....�..,,.__•r...,�W.erur_,a_�° - — - '''�9 "t 9s�iX' � _,1,, . i'y °- „AniR�rt ;�iif' yr.ra^y:,°.?n+�.. -.-,- -,; : w.a; •..- -n n •�.r_ , :t: ', rr:..:.:M:.�"aaa,.. ..,�„y ;: •`W ' r4; :®scc•:. _ :, r.'•9��•.,� -,.�.. -- ..3+�, � -''Y' •'��`=`� ;.:w ; .-a- ',^rtt'• .�r`,4 x� ,r�*':.- .H�.,. •- »� ,+c•,;q•:�;- 'K s' -A' .. .. ' :�y, w.• _ ., r • 1. w '• - r,,le.- • :ri !' H. '. i -s••i f , •. �rd w �� '; z� 3 ,�'°. _' -^+•; , ^':,-tea' .- �+,.,..' - .+as ..�:R•r , �yn2'�"�, "-,.'" .Y` r:rt,s, ..?'..e,.^L`•,•m - f „a4, cr.: j. .,4 - f��tir. ,,,,y ” ;' w•v .. ..r.. ! .. *'r,L .'L' ,aF - -' _. �' _ - ".9.,, "./�.:.'�t •�,t. '! •'4v".` �' M1y-^ �i"'. 7.;; �+w`�`r 's : �%� s� -t'�,. _, ../�' -•� 2: � ;,.+; .. .^,r, :�> ".lf'iy,. <%.r•- .�>�,..rey5..,'7�'. - 'E�&� :' 1,2.•+.ssa. :.rod; '^y,i••'.� c,' ' �." � r ` ' ,' �r� -. � ,.. � � ' Y% ts' "F..., •- s+.c+�J�.1..7 wrs:�tlr e.?aw�*a. .$ .�..fss- v11w7si a>- \ ,r, +. - �i,'. :.'�, ' 1 /I SPORTS REVIEW r ui�lesC I1111S Have a // C �1t11CS� --. • w.. $t. Clair McCabe, Etas writer, Most English inns appear to have - Dominion Sports Illustrated �e hO�� the sin 1, 1pvettdery been designed and furnished against Their rooms are small, and daintily, ` 13111 grimes, sports writer for the winter weather; and this generally is rather than barouially, impressive; ;M - Boston American, commented the true. But there are exceptions, and and their spirit is the spirit that poe - following on the Boston =Lest fight, these you vriDl find is the Thames Val- sesses you when drifting in a punt Abetted by some weak-km eed pub- ley. They are the only inns I know Past the Cleeve Woods between pang 0 � �•� g+ w7 licity, which was scut out by the whose builders had spring and sum- bourne and Goring, or when moored �1 Bruins, was responsible for the dt@= mer in' their minds, and some of my under its - aspens: They are in a high - graceful and much-to-be-regretted happiest hours have been spent is keq. Words cannot reach them. Tht _ Chatter. • • debacle. Fans 'were ingimed that them:...: g medium for them is water - color. 'O! i the Bruins were rain to "step These inns have a lightness, .lent; all the inns I know'and love, I love } Into the Leafs. -They were also, led n< doubt, by the water scenery, that these most. Theq belong as perfectly, By Malt M. Morgan 1 to believe that they could expect a ` is -Tacking in other' inns. Our inns 'to their- setting as 'its -trees and it+, real slaughter.-, In that -case the , mrstly exist to serve the occasions of meadows, _' ' • .� LWAOKW:�W:�A"'�'�r''��'�� game certainly lived up to, expeo- business: these ea:ist solely to serve That setting —the streEch of thi tatfons, the occasions of I : While Canadian audiences will all soon be viewing further k �' pleasure. They rank Thames between Reading and Oxfor! « as the princesses of inns against the —is for me the most beau spot - antics Hof the Marx Brothers, ]iar� Marx is bringing down the Football is generally believed to houses"' ouses in far awn Leningrad. Makin his first a princes of our highways: Their style of England. It has the radiant - ser r 1 d 8t' $ appearance be the roughest game, but few foot- is light, their light, g before a $usian audience in the Music Hall Ha resented his- ball encounters can be classed with g Paint is their fur- end of a lyric of George Herbert, celebrated knife-dropping act. Applause, 'stamps, pcheers and the Boston -Leas sine of that event- niture is light, their food is light; and and when Theodore Dreiser told and aFP g pp p g they effuse always the sense of holi- that it had illuminated' for him thi' - "' "�.• -* whistles continued for 26 minutes during and after his six -min- fui night in`Boston. e day. Designed-,for the summer, they .spirit that moves behind all Englisl n life act. The Yale hockey sestet seemed carry, their grace into the winter; ;Ind' poetry, he gave, it its due tribute- He He wore a wig played a harp accompanied by his well -known _ to be in smart sha even in those months when the Thames can go back to it spring after spring - waggish silence. t` o members of the cast of the Moscow. Art pe' when they ae� Valley. evokes a shiver, their rooms and it never stales. as more luscious feared the Toronto Varsity 6 -3 the seem to hold; like a bowl of-pot pourri, paradises stale. Always it ' :•Theatre assisted after &ten -day rehearsal. other night. It may be just the y yields nev a • s s • - some.hoard of the, sparkling flush of revelation and refreshment. It is no. thing that is needed £o encourage summer. They have -not the" rough. popular, c A LE354N IN ETIQUEIVr , the formation of the long proposed. hearty, smoky air of the inns of the bloom 'and this helps, to preserve its International interco- legiate hockey ; the feiv people who come to k It is the season for meeting' old friends, making new and league. Lets hope so. ' - Great North Road —no coach - yards, no are careful not to knock against it, y Introductions are the order �� of the day. �It will, therefore, do . . hams hanging in the hall, no FaIstaf- From "The English Inn," by Thonaat loo harm to brush up on the May I present angle —here are some Professional Boxing of the Past [Ban cheeses. They are gracious cot- Lt.rke, (New York; Longman Green. ' concise instructions: Year ti �.. . The name of the more important person is mentioned -first. Heavyweights. — Prima, CarneYa A young person is presented to an older person: - registered a smart uppercut on Jack Matrons! Your Dress Colds in. the Head A man is presented to a woman. " _ Sharkey in six rounds to be hailed _ An unmarried woman is presented 1t� a married woman u11- as the first- Italian to hold the By HELEN WILLIAMS Shall we adopt the Japanese hand Worlds Heavyweight Champlo kerchief? asks the .Hamilton Herald less the married-woman i8 much the "younger or unless the tin- - Illustrated Dressmakin ic' on. Fur- That is a suggestion that arises from married woman is of much greater importance. When age; sex ship: Max Baer from California, a, . y grad standing is equal either name may be pronuoneed first. introduced class and colourluto the niched Wit1 X,-ery Pattern. the Advice of Dr. Percy Edgelow, o heavy division by putting bip K.O. Queen Attgtie Street, London, England r Correct formal introductions: - = on Max Schmeling, the German-ex- who has been interested In the goes Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr.. Jones. champ, in ten rounds. Jack Demp- tion "What ia' cold? How do you catel f It. How cure ft. There are sever& - ' Mr. Grandman, may I present Mr. Veriyoung. _ - -- - aey._once again made good to she �" Miss Veriyoung, may- I present Mr. Grandman. static sport, this time as 'a pro- answers to this Query or aeries o--- - -" — =' • Mrs. lvewiy wed, ivay I pi cneu� ' ' - a queries, Ina is a tacit r_i Ka, :. -Miss Wellknown; may I present Mrs. Newlywed. _ -man 'who carried on' from where Dr,' Edgelow declares that a large A less formal introduction would use the word "introduce" the greatest promoter of all time ! number of cases are the result of auto s ' mead of • "present ". If one, desires still more informality he left oft." Before the great ltifus- - . ,inoculation. The germ origin, -he says : f solin1, Primo Carriers. - deipnded his is situated in the pockets of those thin ' -.xnay simply ment'on the two names: title against the Spanish pugilist;- affected. 'A handitereblef aaturitee Miss Wellkn6wn (rising 'infiection) —Miss Clark_ (downward Paultno Uzcudun, in the first heavy -, with the infective coiyzal (fe.,.cold in In$getlOII.) weight championship bout fought 'the head) discharges from. the nose or It is never correct to repeat the names: Mr. Brown -- Mr. in Italy. Sharkey passed• out of the mouth is deposited In the pocket, and : Smith; Mr. Smith —Mr. Brown. in introducing members of one's picture when be met defeat at the will transmit this Infection , to the ` `-' family it is better not to use a title. They should be Introduced. hands of King Levinsky in f'hfcage. will@ of the pocket. Mi'croorganfsmi As husband, brother, sister, son; daughter; etc. A few expres- The death of W. L. "Young' Strlb, so placed ' will remain active tot - ' „ ling, the twenty -eight year' old months, and -are capable of affecting s " lions are taboo in Introductions: Mr. Brown, shake hands with Georgian globe- trotter, shocked the clean handkerchieff when brought into -Mr. Smith "; "May I make you acquainted "; `•Meet the wife;' or sporting world to the depths. The - "contact with them." w '- wvorse still, "Meet the missia. 'passing of William Muldoon, .the- Dr. Edgelow holds that the ordinary The correct acknowledgement among Canadians is, "How do "eolld man, "" and James J. Corbett, - - fixed pockets •sae notoriously dirty, of you do." The name tray or may not be added. But if one doesn't who introduced scientific bozing " ten Althy, and certainly carry Infeo- . understand the name `he should` wait until later and ascertain it away back in the Gay Nineties, was tf!on. Pockets should -be made to ba ,from fa third person. It embarrasses many people to have to give regretted sit over the fight world. easily 3emaTed and replaced after `. their 3>ameefi. "Pleased to meet you," is another expression which h�ldoon -'s 'death was partly die to thorough cleansing• and sterilising by r -has a black a e. A woman rises when she is resented to an older a shock he received by a change is ' 30b? boiling }a tee acme way u an ordln• P p the tight code. cry hand;rerchlst. " 'Roman or when an older woman makes the introduction. She does Light Heavywelght: — in_' this After-- wearing such pockets for a - sot rise when a man , is presented to 'her unless she is hostess. division -Tery little has happens$ y `year, Dr. Edgelow states, he boa loaf ♦ •Then she rim and extends her hand. Authorities -difer as to during the past year, except Maxie . "an inveterate corysa which had trou• - whether she should rise when another woman of equal age and Rosenbloom's successful defence of. l bled me for a very long time without _ standing is introduced ,to her. A man, of course, is always on his his title against the,tottering 'toy traceable cause.- He has his coat she feet when ladies are standing. Mickey Walker, one time - trouser pockets regularly removed, - - In introducing a stranger informally to a group the simplest ruMi of weightlters and middies: teoroaghiy washed and diaintected x Middlewetghta. — Lou Brouillard pow, with- "a very gratifying' sense at way is the" best. The hostess mentions the name of the stranger won the middle title in Augues r cleanliness." Hirst anal then Ile names of the others in the order in .which they from• Ben Jeby, by a knock -out in Another experience is related by a are placed. _ - the seventh round, but lost it two layman who bas angered most of hit _ • - _ =• `" + . « ' r • '_ •, • - '- = : • months later to Vick Dundee in ten - lice from colds in the bead. The ex• _ .. ;CHILDREN,, TOO.. rounds. Brouillard will make a - pertinent has continued now for sis . Children should early be taught the niceties of introductions. -bid for Roseubinom's Lightheavy- montbs. during which time be would _ weight crown• ordinarily have had six different colds _ A writer tells of a mother who was entertaining several friends Welterweights. Jim McLarnin, - in the head, whereas be has had none, ,for afternoon tees. Junior (aged 11) passed the door, the Irish- Canadian from Vancouver,':. The remedy has been 1n giving up as "Come in,- Junior," said his mother' pleasantly. won hid first title bout by taking nearly as poastble the use of sugar, or " Then slipping her arm chummily through his she presented Young Corbett in odes round, ist Los ". only !a the most - sparing way in hk =` ` Angeles. McLarnln is rated the N6w that Paris is back- to figure& • food and entirety abandoning the use him with ease to the various 'members of the group. Junior was once more, dresses which fotlory our of caadp or aweetmeata -ot any kind. moat worthi title holder of 1933.' =` getting a lesson in drawing -room etiquette although he didn t Lightweights. —Tony Caasonerl 'curves are important. The pbiloeophy oL this is that 'sugar know it. Life starts anew for matrons and -contributes to the acidity of the blood Often little children love formalit and in an case should be Coat his crown via ten rounds at _ Y Y Chicago, • to Barney Ro@a, wlio in v+'omen of heavier build•, for the new and body, which ahou3d naturally be • - .. !'^ treated with dignity by grown -ups, When little Mary is preeelited ' turn•defended it is a fltteefi- round mode needs a "figure." alkaline. Without, sugar to artisctai . to 'mother's friend, Mrs; Neighborlie, the latter will .¢ay, "How do return bout In New York. Today's model has slimming quali- forms the natural alkalinity of the : : you do, Matryj" and then make some pleasant remark about some- Welterweight's :' — Freddie Miller ties•amongits assets. There is a nar- body remains In balance and checks and Kid_ Chocolate are both at the front pastel which ieducea hip the growth of any kind of gerraa, fn- thing that will interest Mary. But she will not insult ,the girl by ,* �� top •of this division. !tiller is con. 'and• waist breadth. eroding the coryzs or cold in the head, malEin,,rE personal remarks about her such as: Her nose is just .like her fathers 1" Nor will she ask . sidered the beat in the N.B.A:, It is fsacinatingly lovely in wi13 which is merely an effort of the blood personal questions "any more while Chocolate leads the New blackberry faille crepe silk. At the to rid itself of these germs in the dis- than if Mary were grown up, nor will she rumple. her curls _ York comzalsslvri. The 'Cuban de- neck there is a charming touch of ail- agreeable manner familiar "to so mans 'a p or tweak her ear. If Mary is shy and self- conscious' and won't say tested Seaman Watson, the British Ter metal cloth v: ith a peep of the people. ' "Haw do you do; Mrs. ' Neighborlie;" as she ought to do her champion, in Neva York: carne at the wrists. " •- --� --� y ~^ mother will not make an issue out of it. But she will contiia>Ee to Bantamweights. _- At Brown is Style No. 3067 is designed for sizes Take Precautions 'If ' 'provide occasions for introductions for her little daughter, • al.. still the, champion. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48 inches yoy Cut Yol3ilrselir ways} if possible with some pleasant item attached to it until Flyweights. —Miser wotgasc to ' boat. - Maty learns to be at ease. When Mary grows,up, she will present the United States champion. Jackie , Size 36 requires 3%- yards 39 -inch I had an interesting discussion with,;l, Brown, of England, holds the Euro- 'n.aterial with % yard $&inch con. a friend' of mire (writes a doctor), her own friends > rat to her mother and then tq her father. peas- olaims. Wolgast beat Brown' trasting• wPio 'wanted to know wbwther ali "' In a non -title bout in Manchester. ,, this fuss people made about pats and - BOOBS. - - HOW 10 ORDER PATTERNS, scratches— putting Iodine 'and the like " you like and also love stories of the sea, `The Bird of Ra - write your Jaine and - address plain- upon them --bade any point In It at 'Me Neff► Bride ly, giving number and size of such all, For instance,- I never use the It 'Dawning, "' by John Masefield,, fairly hums ,with salt spray and . ;' patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in things and I suppose during the last crackles With taut sails, Mrs. Newbrids had halt a brace of stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap b0 -years I have cut' myself about a.y pheasagts sent to her for Christmas, ( it carefully,) ' for each number, and much as anyone. No harm ever ' - WWe its Baby Food mature fish, brought up on cereals, r8- and she . told tthe - servaltt to codk (f address your order to Wilsoh Pattern seems to come from the .uw: Walt a sudden change in the menu. Re- them for dinner on Boxing Day, as Service, 73 West Adelaide Si~, Toronto, I tried to explain 'that` he- hwd - `Having discovered that whale con- course is then had to a neat subter- -friends were expected, _ _ .�._ miased the point of the matter. You rains just the right vitarninlor grow- fuge, Quantities of animalcu3ae be Next morning the girt asked, may cut yourself a hundred• timer .. ins trout, the British Ministry of Ag- loved by trout, are collected froart "Please, mum; do you - like the birds _ Theatre Prize Planked and be all right; yet' the nett time ' riculture s •Freshwater Research Sta- Pow and streams and used as camou- 'lab ?" Manchester, Eng, —An annual pri ±r It may' , go very seriously wrong tion at AIreaford _Hamtrs 1 is now " There are trvo factors.; most im or �? -the �� bars. Newbride: .Like the bird's on the lines of the Nobel Prizes for . P t ea- gagged in teachjng the fish to eat it, eye. Mary' What do you mean ?" the most important contribUidn to the - an_t-is -the >raturV of- the germ• and- - �' - Two local hatchery proprietors have Already, the eiteat of this diet hs@ - led bo trout potting on an extra inch Marys "Well, morn, some forks litres art of the theatre, is planned bq Sir fortunately the highlp poisonnw loaned their stocks for the experiment, the birds stale." Oswald) Stoll, who recent(q 3naugtirat- ones :#re not often picked up; thee _ to their normal, year's growth. - -This novel diet is fed in the form Mrs, •Newbride: "Oh like the bird's ed a Shakespeare sea- n at the:Min- there Is. the - perfection" of your owe of a coarsened powder, extracted from tail? Yes, certainly; Mary; bring in cheater Hippodrome. resistance to infection and that may s the hale a liver, as this part is proof seat P'tarmlpan ' ' i►otli the "eyd and the tail." _ p- ---. -- vary much with -your state at health.' -.• ''4 against swelling in water. It is no Eskimos are. feasting on the ptartni- Toe wise people always take reasolP. more expansive than eeieals,'an which gan, one bt the few birds found is -- - - We are told that the bravest are ahle precautions when they cut them• generally the tenderest, Judging• by <elves;' the' precautfona ,are simple . "cultivated" trout are fed normallq, Greenland at this time of year. some of the steaks we have had, -bul- .'and the danger, it present, is gz eat, •and retains its nourishing qualities for i Careless smokers have been blamed locks m st bs fri htful ave ha 4. .... - v r any length of time. „ or starting more fires in the national ' u i3 Unlike the traditional child stir- - - f. --- -- ' ,' - Baby trout wriggle with glee at the , parks than otter cau4ey, but this year' Th: original mince -joie wa -. m ?de of ti , sight of it. But many of the more coons shhould be heard and not seen•." lightning was tUP mnst frc'rynrnt, fire The hvel'age woman knows how to mutton, and baked in the shape of i h. —Harr Emerson Fosdick. hazard. ' n ;ana ;ic her daughter's husband, n.anger ` _ - � ... .. _- _ :. ,. m._ .._.,.,~_.._ .... � _ - . -.. _ .. .. _.. ..._` ___ -.. H..�_...,. -. ...., :.-. - .. r .. -. ._ ...L f -' v_ .. ril.."1 - .,. ", }.. :� w: _..�u;. a ^c, �...�.a4- � ��• '�: • y . .+e.+ .^",. �._ �'fy .„ �.2y •ipi « •. a �• : 't,4.�+ ': ;�-•. �z.x. �: ^ :,,�•,,,. - •.. �:�-. , �_ m, i .sA'-�. = ,aC� ^4•_„ -- - a•. - w • _ . ;,•.: ,1 . .*', • a v'. •- - 'P•" :..r.! y;'+tt'. <�r�y Y•,. • _ ;,.•�`� ._1', :f 7:." e'F`., -.,.; Z! •- :'i.�., t�, .,�+ +.y' e.y�. _ 4> ' ••• 'V `I: ✓•0 u+y y.; T: �''�C•. z ,y h�.yy: .�A•, }� .•i �' S},. f\ _l'c' 1�� .'jf•_.. .s'• w~ �r -. � •ra'1 �, ,�- y YkJWftG . WMO the phief subject discussed by our 1 denship of the County if returned to s Politicians. Finlayson and Price Power again this year. He was a candidate for reeveshi ' 3 :* - —"- : •;• are making light of the charges, G. L. Middleton former Deputy t - Tam saying it is quite s core non custom reeve spoke briefly ' o n t2.fl air FMr'; ii.io It ptd is aavaac•;"- to e6fs SP @fly n County roads, pensa a those who are -put relief, and iowaahip- roads, ��- :'Sabfti.ptiOe• to 00 United fit•• and CNo" out of office, or who resign, when statistics 'relative to each subject. He r `~ a> $Aoo is advance. there is no superananation In such would be a candidate for the coming . year if there was an election. T this time o€ the Season i e 6eIId our eases. They state that it is fie Councillors Reesor and Mowbray -. " - Y JOHN XURKAR, Proprietor, quently done In the ease of Crown :`spoke briefly og their departments, 1 ' " Attorneys as well as Police Magic Mr.' Reesor, for Contingencies and - Cir@ating8 to alj our Ciustomer8 r� - NOTES.AND CQMMKNTi. Grates. °If such has been the else, Mowbray, Transportation Power and - t• Light, also of the Damage to sheep and Friends and assure them of our best w It has not been generally known. Dept. Figures were given showing The sporting fraternity through Premier Henry, when he was decreased expenditures in every de- wishes for a Happy Christmas and a Pros- - : -out Canada and the Unites States, made acquainted with the trans partment, particularly the Damage = . • is to Sheep -which wah- some several Part nearly the satire popnla- action, promised that the matter hundreds of dollrs lower than last perous New Year. ' tioo of these countries, are deeply would be investigated by a parlia year. Mr. Reesor was a candidate for. f - Teased over the- miraculous re- mentary corumitWe. -But the Deputy- reeve, and R. E. Mowbray -. ; • covery of the popular. hockey Legislature_ does not meet. until for -Councillor. wn - rotas "Ace" Bailey, who aWut the -end of Febcu ' ,when G. M. Forsythe spoke at some leng• Oranges, per CIOZ., 23c, , 30c. ` 0c, ' S player, t ) y+ y . th on County Roads, a subject of �. ;received such a bad fracture of he may be hoping that the matter which he has a good grasp and eon - D e� . ' • -: -the skull and injuries to his brain may blow over. If he wants to siderable. knowledge, criticisms -were Peanuts, 2 lbs. IOr . . 21.e when an o olio' a ei•, of the strengthen 8i� offered on the plans ,Adopted by the pp g (sty position kith the County Council in -this department. _ 5+ - Boston team tripped him on the people, he should act nrotnptly. John Parker attempted to link up Special Mixed Candy, per lb., - • l•�c tee at the.Bostod t•ink on Dec. 12th. The political i,ppouents of the the Canadian Pacific Railways with _ �� At, is usually reviconed, that when a guvernmont are nuntiiruuuy in local municipal affair, the connection' Mixed Nuts per lb -,,person - recteives itrjrtries of this their uub0ou that the uieitttee between the two, not being clearly �.. '� • ' ' • • " understood. 'h Q clerks reply to the 25e character death will fG)itow in shu�ild be dr. ylt with est once. A speaker, that his chances were 'very M111Ce Meat, Z lbs: for , r several hours after the accident. Kenerai" elemtiuu i4- nuL vea.y tar .Rood in the event' of his running for Jn reeve ,was not good en.ovgh,'hA .need. ed brain` ec a tai st r in - oe eadiing h%nd ie for of 1 },it 1s worth by Lillie position @Pearson gave the physician's - BOOTH cP MU�-?I S+E�N p _ ppo _ e tt e n these days of indigent ' Almost in coukaut attendance, .govei'nwent. if Mr: Henry tvant5 patients, suRVestifiR that' -we would /� _ daring which he performed two to-berretttrcaeci to power he will in- time see State Medicine in this .:PICKER•I1�1 �7f _ country. He felt qualified to accept pe pressure have to do some hanse cleanintr• the position of reeve, he knew what You order � PHONE; PICKERII�G -000 W o raLioaQ to remove the We deliver Irom the brain. At times Baileys The bees• clad_ coins question sae to do to remedy all -complaints,-John dei►th was hourly expected. but Also to be dealt with; and this is Parker told him how on the way to bin magniflceot physiqne, backed something that way have quite ao OK meeting. ! Heber Down ir4 mated that - he . - �j�' RQ »p-by a clean life, brought blur ioilueoce in deterntiuiug-w6et6ar would be a candidate for councillor Mckering Hrd iY ar�tol iJ through those anxious moments the °eat u+arlian►eob ca iJl ba a L1un- the event of an election. _ 7Cisis surgical case is one that will servative-uue'ur not. - other nominees were not present - - when called, nvwke bietory in the medical pro • r �r°.S;ia -6�—i3 is eels of �11e uw9C `°�': :? /�"• ��- -'Fi't�'tui rue+ . " _ .. —__ , - _ ._ -. - - - _rernarksbteon record. It shows Uir °i. Jic?3 FGPv EZSTMA9 To. -The Electors: Pickering Tp. Electlone ghat can be done by the skilful Once again I am caviled upon to de- Electric Heater°, Irene and ToasterQ' Pyrexware, Ovenware and - :•arjteon. It was an operation fend my position as reeve, by one - Silver+vare. :Skates wild 43oota, Eiockcg Sticks end Peeks.• i.. _ who has on three previous, occacion.1 Your 'Vote and Inflnence respectfully Kiddy Kare, Tricic;le. Sleighs and Toboggans. g that would not have been eon- received a negative 'mandate from _ solicited for _ , sidered possible a very few years the people of. this township.,.. (�.j, SPECIAL ►go. This accident, if it was an During the past year your coup - L. v•+p�+i1 - �_ _ .. _ . • A R Be�y`r Rre,¢c,fl at 81.25* accident, Is likely to haves coo cil has adopted every conceivable _ " ' FOR REE ;'l - - �- . -Y means of curtailing eacpenditu.rez, Mitt@, OloveR and Gayntleti, f- t ket. Knives, Clocks, - videmble effect on the koekey Our relief problem has created a Chapman fit »ud4 for li»ul Economy. Watebes; Flarhligbts. Cigarette and game, in leg so the that there will ibe leas the that heretofore confronted Polling �anna - 1St, 1934 - cigar Cases. duo ee to the players than there council in the interests of economy g p y has shouldered the additional task of :Our- Motfo :-- "We have it, Can get R, Or where is uader the present rulcs. administration without any cost to Pickering Tp, Election' iGi -+ nc't made." There is nu other game in which -the township whatever, and now th•- ' °there is more excitement than is ratepayers are being put to the ex- ; '- . Monday, Jan. Lit, 1984 _ • - �'! hr ;--1oekey. When there are two or of an election for one office. ,� S. Ia,Ai L"'� p�f ��V only at a cost of at least $225.00. GO TO THE POLLS AND VOTE a-'s`+ f ,a C aaore players after a puck. skating Had thib money been donated to. re- ........ J 1, n- - _ at over twenty miles an hour, lief, together with the subsidy of h White .'It W iiln the auectators, but to get two- thirds which we receive from L C O K H E R E FOR REEVE thrill 16 is not necessary the government it would have made ::- . -. y to a total sum of over 8600.00 availal►- The fight is on, between the high and low sala�ted - r' >saye rough play. Rules should be le to relieve some of she heart-brok• ratepayers. It is up to We• haee'on our display tables many lines which- we are passing on to p To'clear- these lines ioemulated and adhered to to the en mothers and discearapted fathers you. for you pay the taxes. I don't you at away below preweot coot rire•. who ate - struggling; to stet even the we have substantial) reduced the rites in F- °- very letter. and when violated a believe in a few Bettina all of the g P _ - ry penult should be irn- bare necessities of life for their lit- cream And the balance taking the each case, which makes a very attractive bay for pour, ;,.. :... .ve severe y tie ones. skimmed milk. ' lieu's Work Boatti - '.posed. Very seldom Las there been During the "past year we have re- Vote for WHITE for Salary Red- , come is and Pee thee, l $9 and 2 49 pr. - 'F rnchsympathyarouaed towardany duped taxation by nearly 3 mills, uction and Lower Taxes. Bops' and Girls' Scampers. *while they last, 99c pc. p�ere9n than has been shown tow which has meant a reduction of a- - ,...,,� Men's Heavy Sweater Coats at 2.19 curb. bout $16.00 on the average one hand Boys' English Sport Pants, Spec•int, 95c per pair. - - 3 and Bailey lo-his severe 'accident, red - acre farm and we have closed Compliments of the Season to All ])tea's Fine Shirts, a bargain at 06c, and 1.00 up. _ but it is hoped and expected that the year with 'a surplus of nearly — - - - -_ - - -' ' - -Men's Work Shirts, goad gnslity, 75c each. good will follow, by eliminating 3,000.00 PRIVATE MATERNITTNUR9 a g There is clearly no issue at stake - We are always glad to Mee yon and it iA never any trouble to show the rough ,play. Eddie Shore, .e.— ING HOME you our werchandise. to warrant each expenditure at a - - • .y _ who caused the, injury -to Bailey, time like this, when we are all str- Medical and Convalescent Cases has been severely " Mdcieed, but uaaling to make ends meet. It was accepted Phone 1 be did only hat which scores of the Feral opinion over the whole L -� y of the township that an election Private snd Semi Private Aoomei BRA other players have been doing should be avoided this year 'and I i - . Weekly Rates 810.00] ..right along without the offence deeply regret that this expenditure I°apection invited • has been incurred. _. - 't being considered a very ssriou@ AlR9 GEORGE THO�it'S0N � - • - '"- -- . I shall not *6e able to call- upon one. only in•tnis case the result wRa you all. Kindly accept this inttmat- phone tragic. In the past the offence ion in the spirit in which it is Given. 51.31 BtauRpille, R. R. No. 1 has been overlooked because no Wishing a yotr all the Compliments serious eCfeeta followed, and we the Season and with feeling of drat -- = P1CL �8x llg - :.'. do not suppose that 9ho.re` expect nude for past favors: - _ t I remain Hart icnitural Sade . .. -ed that Bailey would seffar the Your obedient servant, � _ slightest injury,and as a result E. L. Chapman. O )cutter stow mmA etr = many sympathize with 'kiln in the :,Township Nominations The annual. meeting and election = . N Ism the thumm 7�! ;anfortu.nate ppsifion in which he -- of r>fcers will be held in the A. Dominations for the various off- F. P. 3. Brooms on Wednneday, pb►i1 i.Relde your )lode himp to !Qs ices of the Township Council were • daaukry_I0tb, %t 8.00 R m. Gypm "*v14es,0!NU11669W ..'Rem yo" are interested, Come. = RedCre' storm has bebeen receive rcr A y d on Friday last, when: the - If y -of lest '' see sM ided annual meeting held at the Township ial'o- 6afet7. r - , =aging ' around: Queen's Park in Hall Brougham was opened at ' i p. _ Toronto during the past week, in m.,' with Don. R Beaton, Clerk, in Full enjoyment in $oy Winter Sport • :v4i h Police Magistrate McCaw h. -the chair.. can only be realized in � � i� �' � a a� g pen air. partitions that ate a bart*r' rip; of Orillia, tivakea serious Cha'rlr- Nomination's were as follows: tt,r o , _ t0 Hie. . Reeve, SKATE THIS WINTER AT TU9, -48 against. Hon. Wm, Finlayson, E. L. Chapriuin; -Dr. H.' C. Pear= Minister of Forests and Mines and son; G. M. Forsythe; G. L. Middle- •'� EL7AF?ENA You am palper Gypm w • th9 Hon. W. H. Price, attorne ton; John A.White; John Parker. leave it pbria (Rhea putt- y' 13eputy- reeve, IN • elled) and it is an ezeeUmt ;l0ederpl,' which -are cteatibg a G: L..Middleton; R. C. Reeser; Dr. �EDARiiOROVE base for Gyptex or.Aabsn- lai.g uproar in political circles in Pearson; W.' 1. Mitne; A.: B. Moore. tilts finish � th-4 province. Mr, McC&ughrio Councillors, A pictures ue outdoor Ring, Perfectly ':'S, .3 occupied the win. Reesor; R. C. Reesor; Heber q ��� sheltered from ail wind, a Oommun- p position GTprae is iwtlxpessive, R E. Mowbray; G. L: 141idd= Ivy enterprise where all pco9ta are draught and rodeo - ptl+eet, '*!n years, having been appointed 'leton;, E. R. Pilkey; Don. Munro; T. utilized in providing the public with " 1 t•- the Conservative government Annan; J. L. Palmer. every comfort, convenience structumfly strong ant gvkk -�!.pder the Hon. Howard Fergclson.. "At the close of the period for re- and pleasure. to erect with a 111 =ww_*C cefving nom#rcations, Air. Beaton Ir. Flnlayson has a relative, Mr. called on last year's councilmen to Free Refreshmaote and De►ncing`onl' •t.over, who is Police Magistrate, of speak; .beginning with the reeve; E( - Satd`rday nights:- - °" ' L, Chapman, who thanked the rate. public Skating every Tuesday and Gyproc stay be ses4y idextoW by - Coldw ter, who was desirous of Saturda Event and on ._lbe +saws o" tbs board Me being payers for .their support for, the', pre- t �- , Green s.tri f Fi ppointed to the poeitien at f7bri•tmag afternoon. t �;, pselotsa bsedas: - ,vines year, then commenced to out- Yhonee' _ _ : Crillia,, held by Air. MoCeiaglirin, tine- the past' year's work referring, ip� A" M •wnd it was thus arranged by Njr, particularly to the County Council'- Markham Malvern- 209D tLtMtai lover iand the -two- mini:+ters -that and expeuditprea, claiming ht's act- ivities V() RY to have been responsible for the former should pay McCatighrin the saving of this -township consid- ' the sum.4. two. _thousancd .dollars erable iq taxes,, through the egsaliz. INSURANCE '! • #8 eon:, a ttion for being ousted stion scheme, relief schemes etc, He called- attention' to the decrease in fro .� +� ifti •• >, \hieh is a very the local tax rate of three mills, the CYRIL K `~ ' . MORLEY _ "..0111ing to the ado4iiing of the government relief: } �. ' • •Cri,10 , i "i' - • hargeQ made plan for the' municipalities and a' piekE'rin$� 0111 hpe-tred in surahic of x3.000 in the yearly linen - i f • - latat i . i 1 . 1+ Git'_ rind i,� now vial, stntemertt. _He ,advised of thg i Phone 8700 s' t 1 • 1 1 • . I possibility of hia receiving the war• , +" •?e.Y+%'ia;,4u«>`rh�f'+k >y'_,.. sr,.e.S�.- ..�3�.. 4' e_,,,..r.• •�. .o!,•- ' °s,..'t. �,. "•`�,. ii. :'t. _CS= ti•`:bm:,,.4•a,`•,� .. ,.,'i.'s•. � .. �::• °e'a- •w:.a+•..e,.�- �•.,�.ne..< ,. 4� ••+�, a. � '. r. ii�a���� ,:,i?y.,'•fi�- "',....7�.. � . :., - - •' -YYi� .. , Maf:ifw,�,,.„ ..� ,. ,. .— ...._..a.,x.+ .�...Iay.t bV n w � ��.i� � ^,tT. M rI�YYi�r;rrili� 'i - � iii �n'(NV, i i imm i i i i •i i um' t`.,s.. ."i,.�q�r - +„•• ',i' 'K a"IF .K' ',3r',�,� M aa.`ti. °" "r.";`� -� "..'� '-ar:. i •ir .r ..,- t s ^n� -`:- - -s' 'r`..' '.s•�•• a- -; . ,.r S - .. "^ - .,*Yl.. ^`..,,. - ;;,F -' -+gc4 ,.rn. �'_,;.•.`: '"' '•^`': ,Q �.t. - ':$:•m' . ..a „T -� ii,,,,,,�� I►E10[OI+IT : D�mbertea Fns carried oat, with Lloyd Hicks ra - T States recently. It is said that. oat - -announcer. nnouace , and was without any hang could be more satisfactory than �• �ER8�N - =� D. A. Scott. of Kitchener, ,peat 3t. Paul's Anglican, Dunbart6d op confusion or anv .disorder. , The child the outcome- .'4', 0hristmaa at his home here. Sunday .Dec. Bid: Sunday School at zen carried on their part wdthont._ad- �q - Chas. Cooper has his looesleaf 2' p. m. -Evening Prsyer st g P. m. ult assistance, and their efforts• were a regret ex . ,-. ceedingry-thar Mr. L. DUNBARTON . S. Ackerman bas been c ae now in tits hands of his o�lled a• -.cu�g Birea much appreciated. The�minatrel show owing to ill - health to retire from the a •castomets: ,.- i� furnished much real enjoyment• Mr. proprietorship of the Dicke ' 111 SURANC 'f Miss Clara Underhill spent the - Harvey was hi iii News. We -welcome Mr- Richardson, - ” r ith her frisad, hies Jess Mir Ida Bath is s Tomato visit- B y commended for 1 y or this week his work in connection with this part who succeeds him as the new prop- ADTUKOBILR . - Verner, of Bolton. ilired and Mrs. Hamilton had of the program. A. short play, in wh= victor, ' Motor traffic on any but the their- IsinHy home for Chsistrttae: ich Hugh Miller, Gladys Gannon, An inventive imp. of laziness has _ _•- $IIRQGAitY Brock road was impossible during Russell Gray is ill at tirtte of wr- Muriel Dana, Mies Baker, Miss Dun- been applying steam to the bicycle. She first Of the week. ti but is improving. can and John Knox were the Actors, A small boiler, the. fuel for which is OA8UALTYj i John and Mrs. Willisoo, of Miss Zelia Seebeck, of Toronto, met • hearty se The pan - supplied _ by kerosene,: is placed be- LIFE IN9URArTOE -= Athena, even}, Ohristsnae with spent the week -end with her - people taarnme by night Kirke was well roc- neeth the seat of the machine, and Morgan and Mrs. Pugh. hero, eived. Mrs. Oeo. Philip, trainer. Mrs. rider is propelled rapidly and Smoot, Phone Pickering 7990 8017 ~ .; Chas. Macnab, 'of Uxbridge. Luther and Mrs. Middleton were Harvey at the piano, and Mesdames hly with no exertion on his part. Be- r Be- spent Christmas with his sister, in Toronto on Christmas Day and Gannon and Malcolm,_ singing softly L E O NE�L:L = the hymns enacted, did their parts fore very long the bicycle -saddle will • ;Mies Margaret Maeaab. met his brother, Mr °and Mrs. Nath- be replaced by an -upholstered easy + ' Owing' to the bad roads the an Middleton,_ of, Southridge, Mass., well-The great event of the evening FUNERAL DIRBOTOR AND; c telephone exchanges ezp ReDeed who are on "a visit to Ontario: Their for. the children was- the " distribut- chair, and the machine will be sup- - ion of the Christmas bags of ,sweets plied Kith electric bells and- teleph- EMBALMER ' as very busy holiday liday ee son, Keith, of Nervy York City, is with one attachments. It looks as if the , and nuts. Mr. W. Willson voiced the '.Successor Successor t W. J. Mather,; The Sunday School of the United them, and all enjoyed Christmas M Church -are planning for their dinner once more with their. mother, feelings of the audience in thanking problem of how to-.live without ex. Stouf -ville p g Mr. McWhirter, the Harveys and all ertion would soon be at,lved. (Ii ' annual meeting some evening next Mrs. Chas. Middleton, formerly of who het to make this that editor could only be here today Night and Day Service - Week Claremont. pod Year's ent- �) r^ Sympathy is extended to the The Sunday school concert on Dec ertainment such a success, and last Business ResideQCe Phone relatives of the late Warner 20th was a great success, notwith- but not least on the program was the - - - -- ___�_ ..._ ... _. 9820 ' standin the very bad weather and splendid. report by the S. S. secret y FRED- STACEY Browty, of Oshawa, who •died on g cry, John Knox on the ear's work DINTY'S' GARAGE Christmas ui ht. roads. _Ilse. Mr. Glover, the pastor, g and Mr. Which has 'been so successful dudes' A Merry Christmas was spent by was a very able chairman, 1923 Painter and P.iper-hanger;`- McWhirter was in charge of the juv :dome in this neighborhood, jadg - Cor. Brock and Hiogatbn Rde. „ enile part of the. program. The idea 35 cents pPr boor nr by contract ing by tits , dead snldiers' that of a .broadcast from station XMAS Pickering News, Dec., 1387 anywhere; --- y were found lying shot }t town the - 8aiis'ltiction Gizarariteed. -� . - general Repair_ Work ell care, - owing �3ay. - -� - --- -- A new method --of ,heating rail- go ranteed it reasonable ° r; foil Mrs. S. C. Crocker, of Lops Is" SOCIAL CLUE DANCE ways cars by steam from the locom- .15 years experie'r.r�, prices. land,. New York, spent Cbri -dajae otive was tested out - in.the. United. 'with' her mother, 14Irr, Harry H- PINY DRIVE, - - •- DUNBAKTON Aestvlene Welding Thoaison. who will be returning OLA RENONT _ or write Dunbarton P. D. `• - Batteries.ropc.tM. and obarseiL _ STANLEY .:.T HEATRE Firestone and Dunlop Tires. , .� -with, her to the States. IN THE _ Tha annual installation of the COMMUNITY HALL of of Brougham Union Lodge �'I`OUFFV,LE ' : "(IasollAe and Oils. - - Reliable was held on Wednesday evening. pg. ._ _ - _. - Refreshment Booth In Oonnectien, The visitors and members were FRIDAY and SATURDAY Rhone Pick. 7500 k; ,treated to an oyster sapper. Frida DeC'r 9th 1VI,JRSERY STOCK (nlgbt or day). The school concert on the 21st yf Dec. 2C and 23 f. was one of the best pet. - The At S.Oc p. m. .. FOR. FALL AND SPRINfr _ Ml LTON SLE�L P reports on the program were very `• BIG EXEC17T1YE" 421y PROPRIHTOR encouraging and real credit is ;,. - -given the teachers and those ._dmissioa : .Richarao Cortex PLAN YLA G .•. (Scots- aII- F,0.nts F.p&WL25 cue s. Richdr-d Beguett _ responsible. -&-i- per fist of haea 'l trC°b4 Services in the United Church 5 piece Orchestra Comedies - - - _ _ ? _ t were very well attended on sun Eeerybody Welcome -_, and Plants, both fruit day, even though the roads were — - -=-_ very bad. ' The choir presented e D• / MONDAY and TUESDAY and orastnental. ome : S. V their cantata which was very ` Dec.-25 and -20 Root Pruned Fruit Treesithat saes -much enjoyed. CLARRMONT Nelson Sanderson returned •'FLYINt} 8iC18" valuable'time'linj couoinR Eyesight . Spacisiiet from the Western Hospital, To. Extends the Season's Greet. yd G. 111: Picture - into bearing early. op- :� �w+v M" 0 � tonto, vn Saturday night last. ; but will be required to return at iggs to his Customers' _ •'Flip the FruK - T• FLLiOiT, "AGENT 'a " " - an early date fur further axemins• and wishes them a _ DISNEY BLQCF..' tioo and treatment. and Choir& Ci,v -E - � THE " MADELINE" , Thos. and Mrs. Sanderson enter H1ppy anti Prosperou$ ow Post odes Jrhr saes tained their family over -the hdli _ Patrons pdparP note-no how SALON - . • • day, including Maitland and Mrs, i� ew Year. �'w- n.eaday. - BEAUTY-:-- Anderson, of Burkton. Lewis and :. - - + . Mrs. Sanderson. of Toronto, and COME TO C s, dt k�l t4A red, also of Toronto. The Mission Band of the United TSB �r1e� i � '4Pe eztead to a armanp Church. held a convert on Wed — - . -- - - - Patrons and - �nesday afternoon taking the �- unique form of a radio broadcast, - DewltDrop_Ino • I A W A I IA N �riel�aa micropphone, announ ^_sr and arts Uld Time sad Modern DanciaR -+sts- Keay beard the program. _ G U• I T A R A Me �hr=s#nias The rink is now open and the EVERY SATURDAY N1GHT " � spate -shat nia rnfesston is now 'TENOR BANJOINtc. im R P. et 9.Ob m. " _i9peceesfall tan d'l1tZ;S�h++I� � - busy. In the skating' rink we < _ p• �. y taught by _ ~, !! :..' have an institution that should be Billie Hole and''His Live Wires. -FRANK ROSM30N _ .and m►OrTCE`.r - well patronized. We have some 'General Admission; _•. _ •thing that many other villAges 35 cents• ' of Toronto: t have not.' [N4 CLAREMONT ON_ FRIDAYS Happy► New " "V ew Telephone service received Children a sped +it ~ several. interruptions during the The y• - Whem than appevaei- '' ice storm of Sunday night. The Write to fi=g• 2Z. 1144 vy -d eu; es its final hoar the • enial, .efficient LyaI Thomson, - " j�` FRANK ROBINSON armnarts" vs "Fl . ft however, was on the job early on Eyes - a3 :CondorlAvenne, Toronto Phone 190 CLAREMOZNT wm be in a ` Christmas and soon had all dam mate tr{� to the age repsired. W. J. and Mrs. Miller, of Pick „ I» :. sting ; t?briibo anti i etas- Scott - e to Q� and fatsilies, of. Windsor ; Dr, and r - ` -�~ s]h� �� odem Q "�— besR tea._ - r -.Mre: B+gshaw. of Saginaw; Thos. r . "'No t;k+sates Trlbats" isod Mrs. Scott, s ha h G Kills. Life e . f he coaches are heated / ;1 N. W STA1t7MPb • ispent Christmas with Goo. end Hiagsbon gad • -� Usb wotaadrW II y�T ,. Richard acid Mrs. Ferguson, of o �■ by C . H Tuck, Opts _ • — - awa, H. and Mrs. Kc - � , 1 i ,"P6oM �tb7 Miilaa, of Norwood, called on Mrs. MIGRANi7 .. 1 ��. 492 -J. E, Glover od Sunda last Mrs. —" '� �' , /✓J�} Sunday IWorr (hover is gradually Improving to -part Z ' `health and was, able to take her :. • -:• . _ ... Christmas dinner with her family. Like a thief in the night, our rest �[ Ofd , The Chrtstrnas rush_is over and, is gone because of worry. We have _ �.. . the stores and • ,other business acquired the habit, but even habits e� 8� **�-rr - places are back to normal. some a,"'broken. After a number of years < .iiORi Yut1w �• - - even say below normal. It Is, how of this habit we will ,find it a, very ever, tustomar ,. even in y poor 8?'eat effort to replace that which � � '; • =' �. 8�� .i -:, '' •'r ;1; , tlmee, , to close all places of basi was taken from us because worry is `. " :^ = - mess st'twelve o'clgek oil Saturday ,s thief who is hard to catch. ' Many I and WAWAIYHSA IRS. OO. 1ni+lht diseases of the nervous system are - • Chop rates for lsrm and 000ntey• . . Vincent Bailer suffered a some due to worry." The very flapping of buildings. S window shade, and' panic seized .. . Tickets. Time Tables and All Coach Travel _ to o4 iidh4phi ' Windstorm Insuranos bu what unusual accident 'on Friday Information at wind- mills, Silos etc. - eight Iasi when crttiniting hie car her'panic as if seal burglars were _ at'the- church. The car was in :tear, at hgtnd." -She. knew of no int- - y Automobile Issarmes 'gear anti'. the motor started the ruden' anti yet continuous thievery Eastern House Phony 4500 (of all kinds. car planed hini .against the wall, of her most prized possessions bad f F�IAa[e FOR GALS - �. been. going on for some months. Th- - He was taken to the doctor's office _ Write or phone r- where only slight bruises were But.lr is sometimes -easy to defeat. BOWMAN � BOWE' revealed. Rut`tt was •her stock week nerve e - FOR QUICK SALE which dwindled week by week. • ' - -- • - --- - • -` ' 20• • WHITBY. ONT. Two changes' were made on the Such thievery is hard to detect." Police Trustee Board of the vil . There •is one sure way to prevent Inge. Wm. Mandell and .TDl1II yous' eyes from stealing' away yoxr ne Hea circular) Rood as sew, P y' ::. Q been replaced AlbQrt Mantle health• .sure ways ° way One small n i ti- McGrath hove retired, and have _ - . - .. �y,�, •_'. `Y and L man Pilke Sohn Flen1" only. - One Yes tt G r, 9# ea ly new = y y _ ' One Fleury Oat Roller _log retains . for -. an yetiie s work Yon, Csn Bn at �olmf�`'- - - Two used Electric Washers report rt of'. last " y - - - Two Hand Washers - - reveals'& surplus of approximately One doable hetad McLaughlin Mill GFrinder �dOp.Op. TIRES; BATTERIES, -_ _ _ _ Ooe large Ice Refrigerator. _ - The annual school meeting was AOCE99siIE9, Set Competing Scales held to the school Louse' on Wed = e Atwater gent Battery Radio - - - nesday mo'rniag, and differing At as low�and be.tter.price@l • -• - Ode Heater, base burner s as iron our -usual meetings, - there l- - "Cue 1000 chick Buckeye Brooder - were no very interesting subjects � � -One YhilcoElectricRadio, table modal - '• . -•-" • - - ,- ,� -,';I t3tscussed. The attendance war you can in Toronto. - - - --A stock -of -used and out of date skates, -. small, Fred Ward retiree from - to clear at tow prices the Board. being replaced by Let us re air tbi►t leak too. 'John &,Ott, I.ho•wtth John Coates, p _ y p - - - OUR WINTER STOCK OF .and Jii�es McCollough, comprise Gloves, Aladdin supplies, skating and hockey st }pplies,whips, blankets, �. the Board for 1034, Skilled Motor Repairs. antifreeze, Goodyear -tire$, stoveA and heaters, chemical closets and i _ chemical, radios and suppliesi Electric light bulbs Vote for Chapman Gordon J.. Law etc. is very complte. Sold and Installed by Phone 2908 i FRANK J PROD-BE for ReeYe PICKERING, : -ONTARIO - CHAS. COOPER$ CLAREMONT -:,..w � •.�.,. � •. ' „ seF'°°` . "'-•� '"`.,..a:.i.e.....a, .,.nro._...- ri ,�.� ;.. emu....+..' ....,. ,., •.1.. �.?�^ z.•exa... .:.a.._�; w._'_ ' °" '" .F•,a., }� •.,'�`'"v- _'*' .r.; _ �:.c.� - .- ..; -ma• - ..y,, �•'�': + -,'.: ri �• 'ti' `•i-s -- n.'?� «.'.lR.•: ,. c' ,•. .'S^^ ?' .i ,A __, '••'`� dazing Truck Melts Bridge Span • .1. Voir ce of Lordon Couple Havg � Golds � We� -thE Press •I •,.:�� Major and Airs. J. W. Bradahnr. _ + -_�- were married III Halltax,' celebrated ~'�, • j Canada. IU Empire end The World at Large � � Y �� :� � `� � ,� � � � i! their silver wedding anulversary in As so CANADA. of gtgbbin the b! chandelier that South Africa, ertd, recently marked B g their golden wedding .ir. London, Ont. _ Phases of Life. iwings from the ceiling. The desire to Y �, ~ Dilator B:ad 'maw served in the -: db loin had seized hi �= { ^ , British Army 45 years. As an offi There are two phases of life unfa• m so often that . "" "+-- r, worable to peace and comfort; the one he decided it was better to change his car of the Royal Army Service " �: - '..is adversity, the other prosperity, it seat so that he'woald get some peace - =,. Corps, he was on. duty at Netley Hoe, ie;' pital, England, during the Great War, of mind and be able to listen to the ""`' ;:. `• ie hard to tell in which a man to more - discontented with himself and more sermon. - Lindsay Post. " '�" a As a young Eoldler stationed 13 .,offensive to others. When prosperous Halifax, he met Annie Martin of that `he patronizes; when trouble falls upon _ ••etll city. She was in her 'teens still at -him he whines and is a horrible bore. Millions In "Soft Drinks." school and, the romance was quick, What are popularly known in Can ct'Ai culminating in a real old - fashioned When he fa .down bill friends wish y ' him up on their own account; when ada as "soft drinks," offliclally termed „ ` ". aWoment. That "runaway" mar tie Is high up they, sigh for mountains non alcoholic carbonated , beverages ? t riage of 50 years ago had been en to fail on him rand'bury him• out of are consumed in substantial quanti• -,. } tire!y successful. For half a CO. -s bL- Kingston •WbI - Standard. ties, as the recently issued report -on tury Major Brashaw and Mrs. Brad. _ " g the Aerated Waters' ludustry for 1932 I' Shaw have been a devoted and happy - -Speaking of Poker, discloses. ' i �, couple. Authorities dicer as. to whether a There are 398 plants In the'. Domin• They retained to England and wart poker room should be classe$ as sa Sod engaged in the industry, of which ' stationed at different military cell 157 are in Ontario; 123 in Quebec: 27 "' tres in the British Isles. When the = t ;Anteroom or a drawing•room•-- Ottawa in Nova Scotia; 25 !a British Colum• Sc+uh African war broke out, Major tittrnal. bia: 21 in New Brunswick; 15 in Sas z g Bradshaw was detailed for service ' Stud poker, of course, would be t ``' = �-- a, .: t ' katchewan: 15 in Alberta; 13 in .Mani �� z; there, and later, on his return IA - ,played in a study. - Toronto Star. , N + ,= tuba and two in Prince Edward Island. i -" And strip poker should be played England, received an appointment to to sbedroom.- Chatham News. than 80 per cent. of the total: South Africa, where with his wife-&Z14 And when the house is abort of production of the nun alcohofle car' " % ;'` F''; children be resided for a number of bonated beverages Is made in Ontario yeirs, and where they celehratei ebtps, the bpys should adjourn. to the and Quebec. The total " value of the .y their silver wedding. Tbirteet wsodahe&-43t. Catharines Standard, g. y yearn ego they returned to Caaads output of all plants last year was $11. m - -• fir' +` 067.886. ? .�., gad, have made their home in Lou Himself to Blame. Canada Imports comparatiTely little tc .don. during the greater part of that Wben a man commits a crime sad mineral or aerated waters or -bever p_ time .. -- --$--- •b!s name comes out an the paper. be ages. The total value of such Imports hpsn't the newspaper -to blame, but to 1932 was 3110,040 and the exports " himself. He should take due note of during the year amounted in value X Film Censor_ hip in the pnbllcitJ tangle of t! before be in to i7.3G1.- Canada Beek by Week. �� iah Goa: the in the misdemeanor. re he na Manchester Sets .H' a Manchester. Eng, -A forward -'ook Leader-Post.. - c�, ", , ,, , ing method of film c4nsorshlp !s pro. ` - � THE EMPIRE. � • w pfd' vine Mains. First Woman Mayor.. y! vided by the local authorities here. - -_ _ ll x..' �:.K �"rss!a.A►,at►' . .� ==�+ BJ..b o ��_Lt for the film trade A London, t?nt, firm boasts about The first woman mayor o[ Brighton, the Local Watch Committee, repre having furnished that city with gas boss M. Kardy, thinks highly of 1 }�aztug gatyallrie truck, stal'ed on this river bridge on Wa-bing• ' slnee the year 18K Brockville car - Brighton mea_ "They are superior to ton's main east -west highway, ea-4t of Seattle - generated so mucb beat denting the City Councf , which 1r beat thsL Since 1863 gas has been any other men," she told -me today. that the steel span melted and collapsed, The truck driver was for- the licensing ng aildlnfr ty, makes it t condition at holding an exhlbitoC: a - ' sent through the mains -of this corn, "They are sttaply splendid Ia the work tunaie enough to escape *Itli - cligbt burns as he leaped from his license that :no film shall be ptih!lcly ' :munitT•- 'Hrockvllle Recorder they do, and I would rather co-operate macbine• shown 1n a cinema unless it has _ with them than with any other teen - - - - -... —. -- -_ -- - -.__ -- been seen by the Wa•teb- Committee Two Ways of Looking at !t. fir the world. l am talking of Brighton. Few British Cl or Its repre .P sentatives. .Pessimists Mill .aay tbat .18,1 per n F Will Retire rts Columbia ot of Hove. " - London Evening Stan- Cinema trade shows in the clt, eant. of Fort Erie population is get. dard. . a Growing - ting direct relief trot the public area _ Under Age Limit Business are attended by one .or (under of see . Bury. Optimists will point out that, de __ era! police officers (under as is spite hard times. 81.3 per cent. of Fort _The Press and the Language. --- Spector) who come under. the super Erie's - population Is managing to pay On almost every page of the Supple. Services of Most 'of Those Production Greatly Increases vision Of the Watch Committee - Should any exception, be taken In its way -Fort Erie Ttmee•Review, ment to -the Oxford English Dictionary Aff ected' ate Fssa ntial and Payrolls jump any part of a film, a report is - made - one Will and a new word that first , to the chief constable and the cT air received its introduction to standard Ottawa -There will be comparative- %000 000 The Homo First. - English through the pages of a daily ly 'few. retirements from the Domin Victoria. - British Columbia wishes man of the Watch Committee, Homo. school and church all need newspaper. It 1s not claimed that the' fon_Government servIr III Ottawa of itself a "Happy New Year" with the Then suggestions are made .to ex to play their parts in the difficult task press colas new words. In one of his persons who became 45 years of age knowledge that Its Industries !n 1933 hibitors, but its film is . considered _ of rearing decent cibsens, and of, these essays the late C. E. Montague wrote between July 31 and December 31 increased the va!ue of their produc- I wholly doubtful it is shown at a as* the home has the earliest and most Of the jouraallst working not gt the it is learned. tion over 1932 by $5,250,000 and ill- and prfvstte exhibition to the mom Constant opportunity. It is ■ seilous -heart of the Empire of lettera, -but out Most of those who ordinarily would duatrial payrolls jumped $7,000,000. bars , of the Watch Committee wbc d sty imposed on parents. and it Reeds os the @body borderlands - of its de he, affected hold positioas that can- These figures are shown in the then make their decision. r _ to be faced seriously -with a constant meene. "These are the fields," he said, not -be abolished and their services year -end summary of produ.,tion be- In another direction the Manche* recollection of the tact that oa'(tome "fa w6lctt to trot a nee word up and wtil be retained an recommendation lea prepared by Government depart- ter Watch Committee has also been Influences depends the character with down like a borse that is for Sala" at'minlaters of the devartatents Cna. ments. The computation. L based responsible for a wise Innovation which a youtspteir will eventually face Many aII "aspiring Idiom- has gather• cerned. upon figures for 11 dsosths, January While no Perron under it years of 'a world full 6f diSiculties and tempts• ad respectability from its ArU public Those who were retained under or- to November, with an •estimate add- age may witae" a film passed by ' Itons.- 8afat-John Telegraph- ,ifourusi," Pearance to a newspaper to achieve ders passed shortly after the Govern• ed growth. the British Hoard- of Flim Cenaore the 7. ultimate beautification 01 a place meat decided to retire &'I who were Growth and settlement along the 1 for exhibition before adults unless w sietf- RNlanesw In be Ostsrd Dictionary. Where these db years of age on September 1 are Pacific Great Easters Railway con - i secomprhled by a parent or guardlaa _1410=8 COMO from no man knows. not afrectetd now as extensions, tribated to a profit on the current the Manchester committee does no, Mader the heading "More of This They float about the streets and are wpro for a veer operations of the road. New towns allow any person Rader the same alts Needed," tits Nugget of North Bay caught and entrapped for the use of a are rising near mining centres, not - to attend a film they comidbr as - •tells a fins story of Canadian self- Pon terity• - Glasgow Herald.' ably on the site of the old Barker- suitable for them. . ,reilanee. In that city is a modest ilttle Don't Putting It on the Map villa camp Small now mills, long jade farmers by the few ;restaurant rite by a mother and bar lucky ones. Yost of them work bard, When Captain Cook, the Intrepid closed. are being reopened. mining Ell FOltl Forecasts a two d;ttghten, both of whom, are ga long days to an weathers. Each man -'navigator of the South Seas, discover- activity p!aciag many of them back 1934 ,�,�� Pick-Up ,ing to school. The father .b a pros- has to plan, plant, grow. harvest, store ad an island in the Pacific on Decem- into production. F pector, but he has not struck recently, and sell his s, ber 25th, 1777Lhe prom --__� ;t Estimated orrxinrtlAn anA Inr..�<w. . The mothsr product whfeli would -Detroit—The - kFaited- estates, ever _ -i -cad oe six man's lobs for most of us.- 'Christmas Island, thus becoming the are shown as follows: in low is productive df pretty big busi. -proud Of•iL So she- started the mstaetr- London Daily Express. first man to put Christmas on the map. •' 'Lumber, $88,500,000 up =3,350; ness and a tremendous amotiaa of buy. SAL The-daughters, wait on the br"X- -- 000: agriculture, $54,500,00 - up in and selli tall table before starting to school At - i This island has long been a noted g erg !s done even when pro- guano-producing centre. $100,000; mining - $30,000.000 - up pie say thins are very quiet, it a'at the a00a hour they wait on the dinner 'Australia's Example. $1,750,000; fisheries - $10,500,000 - p ! rrrrrrrr rrrrrrr declared here by Mr. Eidset Ford, ad. table Again after school they help In Cheat twenty mout" prugress to- Anothor Christmas Island, which up $500,000; industrial payrolls dressing 7,000 automobile deslEri IItother. In the evening 'they attend wards recovery has been gained which $110,000,000 - up $7,000,000, . throe to their school wort[ for next (lay. The also belongs to Britain, lira in the In- . ghost the country. Masan _ T• has made the world Wonder, It Ill not than Ocean, 250 gins to the south- Tbree thousand men harc. been add- Henry and Eidael Ford and other offs• o4other is happy became she is giving that prosperity has: been restored = ed to the logging camps during the ' her children all, education, west of Java. Practically the whole g cials talked to dealers over 16,OIN that is still some distance away,. But of it is owned b a Britiah'frm which year and wages to the camps have miles of telephone wires is what r ai ' "But the main.. point is the spirit there has been a restoration—of. con y t 'increased, while mining development called the lac behind it all," says the Nugget. "Did has amassed several fortunes from ltd has also accounted for a bi Best hook -up ever' _ at fldence, which is necessarii relimin g upturn - - -- _ tbey throw, up their beads and quits dry to a roatoratioD of prosperity, In p�phate deposits in empaoyment, tempted. Not s hit of iL If more of this real other words, the task u in process of Christmas Harbour' on Kergue.en = _ -._� We believe .hat in 1934 �t•it3' tituel Canadian spirit were evident through- Land, a lonely island amid the ice will repay o:u• best efforts,' lir.' Ed• accuniplishment. The astonishing- fact r, ++ - out Isis Dottgiafoa of oars today, there floss od the Antarctic, is the lest dace ranee Planning se. i itt etntir.ued. To that end we is that to And velia there has been ao are inereasi our advertisi ' wonid be less moaning and groaning; substantial development in economic as earth to associate with g�ogd cheer. - ...: to Float Bid ].Oan � � ng� We sad more smiles and ' cheery chirps conditions to which the betterment of Throughout the year it is badeged by Paris•. - Georges Bonnet, Minister of shah use newspaper of alt ciassea, the In thin nei4s and tiff the pavements." Government finances may be attri- foul weather. Christuros Falls, on the E<;nance, conteiuplatetd the advissbll- Ifarin publications, the gr"t magazitte: - Toronto'Dt[ail anH umpire bated. The improvement has been due Beirbice River, British C,uis,is, have :1 Ity' of floating a heavy loan to help 'and ra$io. - entirely to the faith of investors and teputatioh for beauty, and Christmas ,ar.y the French Government through The technical phases of the new cai ~ The Genteel Way. of the public in the ability and honesty Sound, a narrow channel between two 1934. were explained to the dealers by Fora Impautat Bostonian stabbed a oboe of the administrators. The material islands near Cape Horn, is a death It was indicated that he would ask engineering and salftchiefs. The ret- T gain has been reduction of taxation P for unwary marindrs. Par'- iament's authorization of a .bond work linked 41 cities, including ,nine Inert who haled to fit him after`tr - ing oa IIve pairs .of shoes, bat in leas TDis reduction !s, it is true. small. but Christmas Common is a small vil- issue of possibly 10,000,000,000 francs in Canada, from Halifax to San Diego impetaogs centres of civilisation this it is well to pause and consider what loge two and a half miles from Wat- counting on the balancing- the It was made possible by Ameripa procedure Is merely to bring the toot s very. great difference there is be•. lingtoat, in Oxfordshire, There is no budget to restore public confidence Telephone and Telegraph engineers, - tween a small reduction of taxation other placed named after Christmas in and insure subscription of the Naue, who deviled special sumplifying equia th split. -y' sad kick him just under the JJnited Kin om, meni» the chili. - Border Cities Stad. and a small increase of taxation.- � .�__. -_..' Melbourne Ac'stralaslan. Ho111and'i Queen l�Rea loner ' P' � Builder , ' • ,That Innate Ut'gs,toyal Scot Again Ste>aams Banquets and Balls of Winnipeg Dead Everyone probably has nursed a pet England's 1Nali[aned Climate. The Hague. -There will be no'ban- into Station at London longing to perform some foolish ac- For long England lias prided itseit meta, ball's or official receptions in , , Winnipeg, -A pioneer fn construe lion, like, ter ,luftance, sticking hie upon its rain. it pretended to be angry London.-To the skirt of bagpiper the Royal Palace.this Winter, because tion work and a leading industrlglies finger into his ilteigjlibor_s cup of -tea with its. rain, .or resigned .and long. the Royal Scot, famous train that has „f -,hard times 'in - Holland, Queen of thli city, -Siclair Bo'.ser Ritchie, is Ft,a swell dinner to see tf the tea !s ?uffeiing_with Its rain, but secw'etly it completed an 18,000 -mt'.e journey .tX'ilhe' mina decided recently, dead here. He was 79 years of age still warm. took a delicious joy to its consiatevt through- Canada and the IInitad _ _ and had resided in Winnipeg almost I The Ideas vary .from the Insane to standard of wetness, But this uuiver• States,. Dec. 15, The train was re.a:.- 55 years. He was a native of the -the freakl9b; tmt almost: ever orie -ts sal reputation of En laud' has been sembled at Crewe after its tranattary Wife• of Former Kaiser - .: :e y tS Annavolis Valley of l�iova Scotia •bothered from time to time. with a..de• shown up by recent - events•• as -• the .i1g trip and finished the journey under .to be Known as Empress i sire to do something which would_ fraud and imposture it really is, [t Its own; tuiwPr' •Londflu. -The Landon Daily Mail :Taken .to Hospital bring on aim the shocked stares'of is a bubble which ha-4 been pricked by - ---- ,►. -�= recently printed a despatch from ! t1 bystanders. - - - - the - summer of. 1933. At last England Uom n. Holland, sa in that the wile _ QUCheC by Plant ' - - One Lindsay man once told the wrtt• Building• Cost $24 637 000 y g has been revealed shamefully' as a ' ' nr former Kaiser Wilhelm, of Ger. Quebec: -A lumberjack w•as brought 'er that' be discontinued sitttug iii the place which can be , o-• wetter tbau And is .Sold for $4,750,00.0! nrxny,' in ' future Rouid be known as here:and rushed from 5t. Louis Air - - - galiery. of a local church because after even Palestine. !n' Eingland they ac- - Wa.sliington.� -- Senate , invesCrato i- r hu .Enipress" Im -tead ' of Pr ;ncess ' port _to Hotel Dieu Hospital suffering the sermon bad been going for five tually have s water problem, because were told la.,t week .that the Uncnln Fiermin °. 1b't'h+lm h ;therto had re- from a head injury. The man, nhvzt or ten minutes, he had a longing to of the lack of that rain which Was Building, in New fork, whic`t 'al-­I fnsrrl to accord the imperial title to name was not learned, is said tai have -: run down the &Isle; put a fool oil the supposed for centuries to be Cugiaud'S ! sold at auction for $4.7n0,00Q Sri :n• ; hi-4 seecnd wife. but finnlly agi eed, been struck by his own double cdgec' rail, and leap over into Space in L'alcstin' Post ' ally cost $24,637,000 :fife, drY.patcti- said. axe while he was at work in the woods _ - ° 40 r -:a:�s ^- :'J' % "m; „s'i �•� :_ •?•TD<", -T' "'," :fie �' F G'.'^t _ .`_iwr - v'�. -w. 'c' �`•T . ,` *�°'r . ,� . "• °"x� !PS z-s A.,_, .i': ti -i•.. — _,•:s -. ,wr. -.. ..d. '''i''. ,"tai?' �.� - a t r-- - _ ."�zo'• - "ti_ - •c'� - ..?. ,:Y.:,., :..�_.'. n.'t --' .,Y,,' -Mr :, ':�f, �• 'F'. *••,.LF•'�+'. '.:fi•^.`•�'a. ••• :'ia `;" .?:i- +'nom.` -y•.R .—: '_'- "'!N•• x— .,: i.,f ,•,-v: .n _ T, _•• w ,r�rr •e,,. r •.,. — _ a .lei � _ — :. �'. ... _ .. s.•. `:+;'S' - ._ :.'.:!'.�� ,L•J4 - :4�:�« °� __ f �'y�'c. T "L t Mr�unogs � SMILE S ...( all L Good King Wencssta..... i► Now Year's Greeting Czechoslovakia is a new republic — _ That each of you may have: ';6,000 square miles In area and rough - Are you looking toa something Health— enough to make work a ` : 1, • ° . ;y 600 miles long, from east to west, different In the way of entertain- pleasure. a l„`tnd 150 miles broad from north to meat tot your church, --goatsty, Wealth -- enough to support your y. touth, in its widest part. It com- club or instituter - needs: — - -- -.y Prizes an area which never before Copt F. H. Held. the_ well-known Strength -•- enough to overcome dif- �ani_ • • Jciober 28, 1928, had been a separate trsvetler, who has been coatrlbat• Acuities., S With Foremost Women Fliers tolitieal unit. Composed of the form- fag the series of articles - ta•tbis Hope — enough to be confident of the ' rr Austrian provinces of Bohemia pacer, under the beading of ••TravEl future. Ann Lindbergh Has Achieved Skill 4s Pilot Navigator and i0ravia and Silesia, Slovakia, a por- Impression&;' has what Is. perhaps, Faith— enough to make" real. the Radio Paine t Jon of Northern Hungary and Car- the duest collection of European things of God. O Pathf!an ' Ruthenia, the whole, cement- Love enough to see some good in + t= �` µ, views In the country. Pictures New Fork. —The aviation world mar- Lion trip 'to the ,Orient she took up :'-A by the common. Slav origin of their : tatt;en with his own camera; beaus!^ Your neighbor. • vets at the uaassuminR but meteoric the study of navigation and radio _ lorefsthers and the revival of the fully coloured. showing some of the rise of Ann Lindbeigh into. the front teleigra' hy, and proved' herself 'super - v'zech tongue, Is .making great strides Insurance Agent (who had bees a • v out-of-the-way places, as weld as rank of women firers., for to 'her liu: bawd. in the latter. -It lolltically, commercially and intellec• lb time on Mr.' Suagg's' trail) — "I • atally the iocalitiea about which you have � Mrs. Lindbergh has .achieved, Skill was °Ann`, Linrlbergii,'s messages from. read and sears Portugal, $ s1a, wish you would -tell me what is yodk 'The Czechs and the Slovaks are an D �, as a ,pilot, navjgator, and „radio op -. 4he plane that kept, " too- world $n- Mrance. Ita)T, Switzerland, Aus!n objection to having your life insured.' $. , eratar, •capable of takialF; part in. foraied df heir progress, rFiiile- they ndustrlous people; their country -con- Mr. Snaggs— "well, I don't ''total - �� sins -the best ;land, the principal is Jugoslavia, Rungary, .• czecboslo: fllkkts that mtade avia4Eon history. -, Be* :over ,&n'adtti4 n rt7iwest.-terri- ,, ; D D telling you. The 'idea of bean '&brt# g t Nettles and the most progressive vak14 tiermany, Holland, Belgium with. so.iltt '.e attendant ba lyltoe that tor'' and* over tile, rlraglate Tiering ; valuable dead 'than 'alive• is ty 'dl's` ,• snits of the old Austrian - Hungarian snd 'British fates are included in her ability was unnoticeslt when tike• .$ea. j tasteful'' tb me." Empire. This is a source of great bit- his unique coiiectloa , names. of women' filers were- meagon- .: ,T#!is ,�pnigiei+fi ,yrEp ,sari e} en mor0 i Rruess. Consequently, frontier posts For partlenlarz regarding Ch U, �` ed.. k. D th ' Pact$ • flight. but• . *t • po For _3imli'e" collectors— Tiresome tie' � at;p ,itious• t�a4'.. e... k 8 e ••� ., Fe more zealously guarded than in' =ommunieat� with Captain Reid at that advertising• chatter over -the 'Mrs. Lindbergh's flying achle+ve- yL& ; iiiudbetgh. hatud�ed., her r1u1 :Q�...a , ,ether sections of Europe. Boom 421, ?8 Adelaide Street West, amine, however, -differ from those lei like a veteran. The trip was over g Poro>ito radio. �i Amelia Earhart. Am 30,000 air. miles in ,five tnaath8 --far• Another thin — whereas 'under the y Johnson; and j eadership of the great Bohemian re- Maryse Hilsz, of France, In that she 'ther than around tbe, world at .tbA Two burglars had experienced great has accompanied equator, and almost 'twice- aa'tar a't igioua and political reformer, John _noble cathedral of $t. Vitus. Restore D led Der husband, and trouble in breaking open a safe. At Pass. a great part of the country as Lion work has been done on this old last they succeeded. never engaged in the more apectacu- the distance travelled by Wiley tame Protestant and Lutheran, the church recently and only last year First Burglar —"Gee, Bill, it's full of lar solo flights. Her responsibilities in his record solo around the c•orld. :t,l -year domination of a Catholic were new discoveries made — under- on Lindbergh's flfghts. however, have It led them over mountainous terrain -' . - -- - sonatry changed that. To -day. In a ground -cr"ts and coppers.” , _• -^ passages whlclg wtil gecoad BnrgIar (peeping through been each that only a veteran .flier to Greenland never- Ecr°.° copulation of about 14 millions, there be opened to the public in 1984. could meet. over, and into little African post+ are on one million the window) — "Yes, and so is the , t -oiglo factor a welding together the s street" has been trIId when+ the arrlt+8} et a Aeaplane'H33 only protestants. This _ The chief Interest in this church for Husbands Training elfefons. adherence was also sa im- Englizh•zpesking people will be the occasion enough for a civic ce'ehrw r All her training er M g Ch gel and Tomb of saint Wenceslas, the direction of Col, Lindbergh, and 'tlAn. ' • tivergent units at the close of the known. to nz all through the words of Correct this sentence: "i refused to The filght over the South Atianlir ate war, sign Bill's note," said the friend, "but began before they were, married was In itself a major achievement i the celebrated carol. he seems to like me as well as ever. ". when the young aviator, engaged Ia But it is with Bohemia, the most "Good King Weneeslas looked out a good will :flight after his famous hided by Mrs. Lindbergh's navElts tensely Wtied portion of Czechosio- On the Faeast of Stephen; non -stop Sight to Paris, visited :files- Bon' the plane never once - left •Ire - m la, that we wish to deal. The Bo- Where the snow lay round about;- Suitor — "You; daughter thinks fco City, Lindbergh course. - temians are well educated. capable Crisp, and fresh, and even." there's no one in the world like me." gh took Ambassador Miss Johnson _bas to her' credit. tarmers • and• clever artizans. In Bo- The Weneealas of this earol' was not Father -- "Well. 1 suppose you are a Morrow's daughter on several Rights, on on solo flights front England- to Au_: semis more people -are engaged to !n a king, by the ,y, but a goad prince bit odd!" a of which they cracked up oa trs }M, to Cage Town, to Tokio, airs a - Inztrial than in agricultural years-ago — landing, due to_ broken gear, ,- pursuits. who lived about 1000 and After their marriage • Mrs. Lind- flight with her huabancl across tht Me domination of the Czech& in Bo- whose memory is preserved by the falter fin high -class hotel) — "Dfn- Atlantic. Mitts EPirhsrt crossed the semis dates from -the 5th century and Czechoslovakian bergh accompanied her husband on people fa many dlf-+ ner here is a la carte, sir." Atlantic by ait:_,roatd 'twice, tihe sec, Abe country had a chequered career ferent ways. The resin thoroughfare 1 several flights, cross- contluent }lights.• S otsmah :-"Well,_ wbeel It' along, and time along. She holds the w•o• ,,G tnder various rulers until the Ha a of Prague —a wide boulevard with tb k one of them to east completed a few + p my boy." men's non stop dlzlaace record, and turgs came into power in 1526. Wars !broad, tree -lined promenade on either months before the birth of her. first, 'fie autogiro altitude Penned:' -= dad conquests, changes of rulers. etc., aide —!a one of the busiest streets in son. Already' she was •acting as ep . , , - &ad been the history of, the country;_ Europe. At the head of ibis spacious The pampa the girls wear eslued Mee. Lladbergb s flying since het paint an their IIigDta, tow the encroachment of the Catholic avenue is the museum and, !n front of popularity from the fact that they can studied Navigation - • marriage, while not of the 9peotaeular Peligion and of the German tongue this building, dominating he traffic, slipped oil under the bridge table, kind,- entitles her to rack with these treated age g When Lindbergh planned a vacs- foremost � women. fliers. epoch and everything that is a large equestrian statue of Saint Woman -010b, dear; Troubles never ' vent to make up the identify of the Wettcelas. In our language, thin street " Bohemian nation was swept' away. would be known as Weacettlss Square, cdme singly." too bad Burbank died before he usual brilHiant white_ The superfi' Her Husband—"No, marriage le the evolved a Cbristatas tree that would ' PErague (680,000 population) is the So' a mythical' figure— remembered dal coat was about one- erigfith. of at J source of them all." grown with the resents already on ft. ':apital of Czechoslovakia and was the d p 'inch thick. •• At Christmas time — becomes a reality: Capital of the former kingdom of Bo- The name of the hero of one of our A woman always sems to like the gifts At McGill Observatory it was ex sernia. It is- interesting from an archi- best known Christmas carols is still Angel Yood'e all right for church sup- a man buys her uat11'after she marries GUimed that the sleet profitably gath: =-lectual, business and historical stand- green la Lhe hearts fli the people of pers but bean soup's better for them him. ' Trying to get even often puts a erect in coming through the air a ce^ Point. The old Royal Palace domin• his native land. Possibly many read- what's. 'got to wield a pick, fellow in a worse jam. Mone doesn't taro quantity of fnv dust, witirh, - ites Prague from the Hradeany ers did not know the origin of the necessarily make one rich, but plenty hardening in the icy coat gave the ' Wlfe -- "Dear, to- morrow's our -tenth of it does. No matter hots much 1ielgIlts.. With the excepdoa of a carol or the fact that such a personage particularly brownish tinge to what 4nniveraary, Shall 1 kill the turkey ?" money a man piles up, It he can't, . -. 1ma11 portion of this enormous build- ever eifsted: T thought that, at thin w¢'uld odd wise have tended to e ,Her Husband ="No, let him live. He .laugh he In indeed poverty stricken. ing —this port] on. reserved for the Pre- Yuletide season, tb-se fact-i might be . greyish ti'tle's. Under same' ldght didn't have anything to do with' it,- . We have a head on us for the same tident —the edifice is used mainly for of interest to many.. g conditions the coiaring might pos- 1 government offices, with certain large Next week we shall returu to Oporto reason a girt has —ta keep us from go �y appear reddish. giving rim t� „ :•' , T A Scotsman holding an Important ing too far. Mother says a couple of _ Irndltoriums kept for occasions of —the subject of a former article --an p rumors of ".red snow" in some quay- _ Ptate. Behind the job !n the city was'always beih twat woolen blankets make about the beat Palace and in the amusing Incident ,occurrtuK there .fie g tire. - y ,eatre of a large courtyard stands the worthy of note. s- ;n- ° "'` •'+ ° ^' �'' ^'•• *+- anti - freeze mixture. A little know- ___ _ t y, : _ nationYlity. By a curious; chance .tDe ledge 1s a dangerous, thing, but we are a brave people and so man love dan- Ono contemplates with some alarm •_ two met on holiday, y )"pite Price Rile your scalp to suit and, as you move "Hallo, " -, chaffed the Englishman, ger. ' A lot of folks are hippy and the future of a generation yet unborn, Tea Suit Most it slowly upward and outward, tilt it "How on earth is yo ' ofilee managing. don't know it until something nnpleas- the mothers of which are 'harassed ; slightly so that each and every hair to get on without you'" ant occurs. with •s desire or slimness and exces• ,Eco111mnical Drink in t1at section will be cleaned, stimu- "Fairl well," answered the Scot, si smoking. —Dr, H. R. C, Rather ve For the past two yearn people is fated and "pulled." Wipe the brush cautiously. "You see, I left two Eng- ='~ is This service ors, of Dublin. anada have been enjoying the lowest' on a clean towel and go on t� the neu± iizhmen and- four Welshmen in my Lady —"Can you give me a room and t ;rltee for tea in a decade, but this.bas section. place," bath?" ' - The writing'of Lhe children of to -day 'meant tremendous losses to growers, Y _ Cferk —"I can give you 'a room, is formless, ca7eless, and inaccurate. ` who, to save their industry, have re : - Splinters madam, Dut I'm busy' now and will In business this is a serious sisal- po d large library is apt to distract 3 give you the bath later." vantage and retards the _ •'- �trlcted Lea exports and caused prices rather than to Instruct the learner; it Eunle wa • when a girl thinks she's � progress of to advance. Tea' packers. particularly dressed up she walks different than many young people. --'Sir William ` :Dose supplying very line quality teas, Is much better to be confinRd to a few she does mornings around the house. Hue allt� C Crawford. authors than to wander at random have reluctantly been forced to in- The trouble with a rapid reducing diet ' over many.— Seneca. A Londoner, staying at a small couu -' grease prices. Notwithstanding this, is that it shows tbt- chisel marks. It's try town, lost a valuable dog, and in iiaill6ld Ad�i - tea is still the most economical drink Ise rted an advertisement in the local next to plain water. Trophy Presented to Capt. Mollison r paper- offering X 10 reward for its re- covery. No one claimed the reward, N OFFER TO ZVERT INTENTOR, ""e" y Brushing of w , 1 so the Londoner went to' the news' � List of want# ' taventione and rull, • � - Hailr •TU3 rtant ' , ? paper office again. In ormation sent frees The W atssy Con- p0 psaJ. %vorid Patent Attorneys. 273 IInr.fr X wontau who wishes to be tYul} "1 want to sae the advertising man - Strer: - -)tiAws Canada lseautiiul should consider the brtrshin>;r alter,'. he said. "He's out," said the office boy. of her hair almost as important as " •; 'Well, hi. assistant." 5' deaning her teeth. OGIf you're going Ito brush ycur : r" "He's out, 'too, sir." ' ^ w '•W a be Editors." 'Just es in a haphazard manner, there' i "He el] 1' se t , '. 's out, sir." L033iJ R is just no use in bothering at all. "Great Scott!" sbouted the man. •'Is First of alllearn how to do it• cor- ever, holy out?" tH r rectiy to derive full benefit from a "Yes. They're all lbo'k }n' for thi: ibeaaty treatment which pays • large ;ere lost dog." dividends. The best time to brush your hair sa just before y ou m to bed. You shonht Scientists Explain d' ' CUI'lOUI Snow COIOY devote at.least 15 •minutes to thi., � - tieauty.ritc: Montreal.— `'Brown snow" arouseri Begin at the bark of ynur head. ►! the curiosity of reaiderlfs in Mont- DOG PELLETS �¢ ` iv best to berid forward from the _ ~•\ 4, <, g i4 -meal an4 neighborhood - recently a:; -y waist, alio�cing your hair to fall dow , RM R they left theia homes t;:) come dowit DOG u B E S Uver your face. Brush upwards fr.,i - ' $ to!wn, Wherever there were fields rf' the nape, of Y9w• neck until the bar:; ' r snow a hard icy- sheet had formed Pn DOG BISCUIT ` 3f your scalp tingles. .;• the top of the bank which •had a buif ; Now stand erect throw your head `F'«:" �WUT1PWCU1T0D.UNITW X0XWN N,r • or brown color. '31ightly backward andlorush the fron :1-. -^ > :• The hard covering apparently re . Ar.ass for t9r�tartor yy a:.. f your scalp upward from the hair - I yt '• :xe :wee„ -.. ; !',<' ! ty. suited fronr'sleet falling during the .pEESORS MARMI! -l., tine to tb+• crown of your head. night.- When broken; it amwed' s I Part your hair intl little .I : :sn,t;;•,llr- Ili,en, in �'pae .+;' hies :rn :U ai Bridgeport, EQ award- 3Degt 'W, ��• ? greyish aspect, viewed in snull gtaan- 'aix,ut two ;;u•he* ,tluare- -�rd 1•ru, s.' i • thrs Jnlm�ton lien +n, isl trophy for 1933, for his Atlantic AitChf=,. • -tities in the. hand, wtbile =Xlet•neakh earn not'ii.n }'!ac'^ the brush a--, ft IJnn. F. F. (;tb it dninx the �>esentinR• the hard covering, the, snow wore the ISSUE No: 52 --x,33 X4 "42 MI— McGinty -SP--ut —W.'T. and Mrs. Redditt and —Miss Norrine family spent Christmas with rela. Christram fives to Vanniogtoo- Cartwright. 11 with Dr. and Mrs. ­0 a OCALISMS. L-Christm ift" 7 S. and MraDftie arid litre. - — Darden Orook. of Wellsville, _Miss Earle Ball spent the' -A� R Richards and family, of N.Y., apent Chritmas with his day w Toronto, sperrt Christmas Day parents here. FOR with friends in Sarnia. readers 'of - Godericb, —We wish all our a. J. W. Smith and family. =Wm. Morribb, with Mr Sappy and Prosperous Now Year. The big rnsh of Christmas spent the holiday with his sister, now —Henry and t3 spent Mrs. Burrell. jars. Mark is over for another year Christmas with George sind Mrs. PrIo4se were in However, it could not be continued --F. J. and. Mrs. -B 0' Y­ S en a multott. soy longer, as the funds bad be. Oshawa on Wednesday ' owing to )DhXH. and Mrs. Ball spent ::me ezbausbed. the serious Illness of - the latter 's in as Day with relatives to —The Globe rubin is reported father. Fred Allen. .4, at Port —Mr. and Mro. Willard Crank, Toronto. Ice to be spending Christmas ichigqm. spent —H. J. Clark, of the City Service. Hope. This noted bird, never of Highland Park, M Sh' 'T' Bcaces, Gartm'; Swediim, Toronto, spent Christmas st his leaves, the coratry, summer or Christmas with the former's pair- b6me here. shelter during 'onto, R. H. and Mrs. Orouk. winter. but keeps in F. and Mrs..R-Qncim&n "Dt. SoIE, Sweater Coats and Christmas Day passed off very with relatives near the weather. holidsy re, = usual —The heavy anow-fall on Thars- quietly. There we Lake., day, %! .... . Stork and child, day might last and on Fri many family reunions and a very Slippers'etc..* —Ed. and-Mm I � i1q, merompanied by quite a high wind pleasant time was spent by all. "Pat Christmas with rilative,&In made m Thepublie and continuation motoring very difficult, 4Georgetown. y b, onto will reopen on Wednesday PsPeel fie will MI ally on the sideroads. man Good useful gifts that far —Fred Allen, of Whitby, form 10OX8 station agent on the C. N R. care being stalled. It as if next, Jan. 8rd. after the pupils and +erl ekertax, is seriously -ill in the at we or ' are to have an old time Winter, teachers have been eujoylbX, their every day in the year. and not the wild kind that the holiday. -Oshawa General Hosvita). Anstin and Mrs. Pranklin -and would-be prophets was promising —The many friends of Arthur to Us. W. Lynde Rod father, of Whitby._ two children, of Port Perry, spent —lames L. and Mrs.-Palmer extend to him their Sympathy in Christmas with Mrs. Franklin's c every one we extend the ComplimeutAl met with a motor accident on the death of his mother which *srents, Arthur and Mrs. Boym• Sunday whon'tbov were returning took place on Tuesday after a long —Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Sterritt from church at Whitby. Owing illness. of the Season, and our good wishes and daughter. MIN Ida, spent to the ley condition of the road —The heavy scow fall on Friday to Brantford as Knests to come Cbriatmas for the year their car ran Into the ditch. Mr. and Sunday and again on Monday kof and Mrs. Graham. Palmer sustained some injury to had a very bad effecton motoring. —John Red' Mrs. Draper and his -chest when he was thrown In many places it was IMP06sible Keswick. spent ering-- little daughter. of against the wheel, but be Is able for care to got through the drift#. Fred T. Buntingi .,Pick Christmas Day with Mrs. Draper's to he around, and Mrs. Palmer and ouSanday the atteadaneest ,"puts, James and Km Andrew. %, received slight scratches. The the churches was very small, 88 to Licenses Botablishad IM. —Mrs. Thos. Douglas, of Toron Rad car was somewhat damaged and people were unable to Ito as the -ita, end Ube LUUm Wintan. teach- with and had to be towed to a garage care could not be operated. -or of Piston. agmt obrUtreas I two. fnr repaim —About 6.80 o'clock on Sunday 'Sun, and b*r son, R VmL A. —At three o clock on Sunday evening the mounding of the fire a number of Is "the continuation wbool, who dents, who have radio sets, had their doom to see wbere the fire Lq the pleasure of listening to the was. The fire engine was soon out Kips Wilkie, Resistant toReher aft"D00" our rest. alarm brouslit our residents to base off duty for several weeks 46 in's f Bethlehem. The ggraw and on its way to Goo. U. Gres ' Recount 0i illness, h4s suffered bells 0 ro Elizabeth street. - came in, very dentinctly and was residence on f r 40 much 9Djoyed-by -tbose-why heard where Ahs-chimney—wary 0 n1rerinid !eadef Stor nice] ILL Charles Hutchings has it. Only 0% few years pro broad The blaze was soon extiognished returned after undergoing an OP' casts could be oonly a few before any damage was done. oration for appendicitis in the miles and the reception was very —The attendance-at th6 various or. Now broadensts are heard churches on Sunday was.not so Ladies The new, Fruits for your Xmas. haws General Hospital. She is P' 1 1 " U g at the home of very distinctly from the farthest large as usual , a me i count of the now recuperstin of the globie. We may snow storm and the bad condition Cake are here. -All, fresh, clean and Mrs. Ball. Points her parents, Jabez and wonder what will be nest. of the roads. Those who were a of F. M. —About 7.30 o'clock on Sunday unable to attend church ailesed an of beautiful quality. — Grasmere, the home evening. after the church services enjoyable service, as the sermons of a happy family gathering Raisins, Recleaned and Mrs. Chapman, was the scene bad oegna, oar 'electric light ser• were appropriate and excellent ,puffed Seeded Raislos. Seedless - on Christmas Day. when E. L. and vice went on strike. and the whole Christmas music was rendered by Currants. ''--, Mrs. Chapman and family and M. village was in darkness. In the the choirs. S. and Mrs. Chapman were pres- United Church when the choir —Those who pred icted a green Crosse & Blackwell Citron. Orange and Lemon Peel. eat. began to sing one of their Christ- Christmas were somewhat out in Glazed Cherries, Pineapples and varioni other fruits which was anthems the church was in their calculations. as we had were —Next Sunday Rev. H. G. Cro a little different. -,Bier will preach two-Now Year's complete darkness and the organ snow this Christmas than we IIAVO make you Cake just refused to respond to the keys, %a had Ina number of years. The Almonds. sermons. It is important to start the power was off. Fortanstely worry sleigh•bells that, have been Sbelled- Walnuts and .:the new year &right. Come to the power was nff for-ooly several board quite frequently reminds as -..----We have enjoyed your "Xmas Frnit" PstrOu- thew services and bear about the tents& A repetition occurred of the good old day a when motor a many who Way of life for 193L Thore will be re of. Those who age for a great many years. eve shortly afterwqLrds. but it also care were unheard come to us for their spaw"I waste. predicted !a wbite Christmas are are not regular customers, c wmA only for a blFief period. —The January meeting of the — the now in a position to -say --I told Xmas supplies, knowing that they will re The railway officials st W. M. S. of the United Church n station, Toronto, report you so.- heat quality fruit on the market. Union -ceive the big -will beheld in St. Andrew's base 'the number of passengers went on Wednesday, Jan. 3ed, at that Come to us with confidence. 8 o'clock. It is hoped that tLere during Christmas was thsheavi John and Mrs. Powell Celebrate 5fth I We guarantee qnality. est on record. -The traics were Wedding AnniverearT 4W will be a good attendance of mew bets and friends. unusually heavy and were de Christmas. Day im brought to —The milk trucks that i Pickering again, another er porting milk to the city are not nearly an hour to enable the I dings- when John and CHAPMAN are trans- twined at the union station for por p%wiengerq to ptirchARe their Golden Wed her one of M a "So able to move off the Highway and tickets. accommodate the Yig. Po.A:e1l celebrated their 50th an- "t" all milk prodneers are compelled 'by the bad condition of These two kn n citizens, John the roads heavy traffic it was necessary to niversary. well - ow - . . into use a nur,ber of. the . % % CHOICE to bring Powell and Miss Minnie Stanley, on haul their milk -to the highway, salon= •t cirv, which' are not -noted •Dec. 25th celebrated for the 50th which iR's great inconvenience for year the anniversary them. trsftic world indicate that -timer ing held on Dec. 25th 1883, in Pick- -There' was a very small attend are sure -at tha,ann'al Pehool meeting ering Tomnship. Following the marr- I for their comfort. This t heavy of their wedd- E T AD u iM13COViDir. Thursday, Dge. 219t. —Died, on Thur iage they took up residence on a 0 Wednesday forenoon. The chief =tern' of business was the at Cedar Villa, Ronge Hill. Kings farm a short distance east of the election of a trustee. A. H. Rob toa Road, Albert Gee, in his 619t one -now occupied by their son, Fl- year. His funeral .,took Place On mer, later moving to this farm, where `R0 0 Bone Shoulder Roast, Sc 'lasoo, the retiring trustee w i d re-elected for -a term of three Saturday afternoon, when inter- they remained till about 20 years IS .12c ment • waq made in Necropolis ago, when they retired, moving into i hort Rib- Ro t, years. e, where they have lived 10c Cemetery, Toronto. Mr. Gee was the village, st, blade out —Lorne' and Mrs. Squires and mry festivit- Blade Roast, son of the late John E. and Mrs. ever since. The anniversary faintly spent- Christmas Day with of their ... .. James an - d Mrs. Richardson and Gve, of Pickering and. was. born on ies were held at the home .7,��.'�Stew Beef, 3 lbs for the seventh conz;-;eion. For many niece, Mrs. Jno. S. Balsdon, and. were family, of Georgetown. On their yearshehas resided in Toronto-, greeted by 91 members of the farn- .•-Minced Steak, .3' The... return they we're. accompanied by fly, Harry, of Hamilton, Elmer, of ­20c where he conducted a grocery .Mrs. Richardson and daughter, the Lake Shore and Roy at home- Choice Chickens, by his aw bl!finess, He is survived Isobel, who sre spending a few The anniversary dinner and Christ- days with them. widow. wboap maiden name was dinner were combined, following- Special Cooked Haml 777-77. • —The, aidnual - meet=s 'of 'St. Susie V. Graham. Mm. R. A. n1as d 256 which greetings were exchanged and Pork Liver, 3 The for George's Guild will be held on Bunting is a sister' the best wishes of all extended to, n er Electrical Thursday, January 4tb, at 2.30 p. —The annual bbriAmas tree Air.. and Mrs. Powell. All Mesta 11 d a of St. Andrew's ad entertainment s. T m., in the Club Room' he else MALVERN. Aefrigeratio Sunday School, which was given Lion 'of, officers will be held Rod on Thursday evening last in the the year's revort will- be 'piesect owing to the had condition of the 7- . ed enjoyed by the older ones as well 0 evening. under A good attendance of wern A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms. was mneb roads the dance which was advertised bero is requested. , to b, hold this (Fridav) ever E D —St. George's Church, Sunday, as by the children. There' eras R the augpices of the unionville Junior W good attendance, and a good Farmers. bas poet toned. An-, Dec. 31st — Sunday School,. 10 a. tn. Program given' by the pupils of nouncements been g. t date will her (phone 30 P regarding e .:,-Butc 00) Pickering Morning Prayer, 11 o'clock. There be no service at 7 p. m. the school that was njoyed by be giVenlater, In. will s steed there will be a Watch Night all. Santa Clans, who has had a very busy week, was there to dis In Memoriam lervice MV, 11. 30, to spend the last moments of the old mad'Ithe first was jbesiitifully MACKEY' Meatrke a t tribute the presents that were on the trees In loving memory of 7 of the New Year in worship. Fickering decorated.' The pastor, Rev. Dr. our Dear daughter,'Ada, who pass- awa ­Cbrimtmag gu0sts at the 'home Carmichael, was present and ed y on Dec. 29th, 1932. of Chester and Mri. Batt were acted as chairman. red In home she is fondly remembered Geof e and Mrs. Johnson and son, OFFERS —The annual nomination meet. Sweet memories cling to her name Bruce, of Oakwood; Jay and Mrs iog of the ratepayers of the vil-� And hearts that loved her in life so Gibson-snd 'daughter, Ryabv,, of ­, a - 'Fort Perry; Miss 19ge was held in the Town 11,01 on sincerely, Hamburg Steak, 3 lbs es Florence and in death just the 7 Friday evening, ' with a sruall Still love her 5c Winnie Gibson. oL.Tarooto,-and _:,Roun S, sjLoud�," and with-HAturpinir same. d Steak. 2 lb s. Archie Watson and How Officer, W. J. Clark, in the chair. sadfy MIMM-1, L, Has .15c and Gibson, of Toronto. be following were nominated for and. Helen, Allen, Sister and Broth- 'Sirloin 'Stea'- _k, per -1 b —Mr. and Mrs. Clement and two the position of police trustee : F.. ere- 'Fresh Rib Pork, per 1b. children, of Milton; Mrs. D. B. J. Pronse, W CnIli@ 9..W: Dtvis, of Hamilton; and Now A4v*rt4s*ff"1• 9s- lure Miss J. S. Baladon and 4. 8'. Chapman. Cochrane, H lea Burling, of Coch' Pork Saus-agei .- -per 1b. = iCbristniss with- F. r. and' Mrs. The financial statement Of the ANTED—A, farm band. at ones. -Bunting. Miss Burling is spend Phone village was presented', wbich was WA;,)Iy to F. H. Richardson, R. R. 24 Pidk Roasting Chickens, 5-6 Ibi a 1b. 16c Pick 3618. Ina her Christmas holiday@ here of a very 9&tW&cto'r'y character, ering. and will ee6nuie her duties 6,1 !bowing a balnfice of 11422.95` ' The other prie4s socoraingiy. R SALE-20lf t-Uoists, 2 x 12- &too .Seacher uexL Wednesday. incoming trustees were instructed F40oors and sntk, window frames. stairway and' lank. AppV� SydjSch-idt, Stanley The- -Adrizzling rain be Sunday, to repair the Town Ball to ap sbort 48tf atre. Cuffvilit- I zhway to be in a •veiy slippery warranted. tie 0 AN, rndio, vvbieh froze quickly caused the extent which they thought was watof. SC Heintsma I n ...A :Jo nted. Evidently, the tree R SALF.—DeFcreat Crosley D REW SonditioD, resulting t"s for the past year have given Fsio� 1-9 h, p. electric at C650.00. exchange a in many care ver piano. like nt. c' No satisfaction to tba ratepayers ad fP0121ck.,d'car. or R. Tkl,-Ind, Phone No. 4000 befog forced into the ditch. 16-17 there was no criticism. As all,tbe Pj'ckaring. serious accidents, however, have candidates retired ext-epting F J W-e deliver your ordtr bees reported. The sleet islop SALE -50 acre farm. 9 Fb()aR*i[ born. ftwing.'w gave a great deal of trouble to froum. Wm. Irdallis and M. S. ell. good brick bou". Chapin a these' three an elected 4 mLlee mouth of Barrie. level land. 2 MU" 09 Appf7 on. . , � . - 1111,U,- by amlainatk, smail paya"t down will bu Pickering, notdwi*t# by coating the wi7bd lhleld.ivith lee. '5 an