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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_01_05�'�"�,�w`; �*!' -' -Y "���<+.a.T'.';- :'•i -� sees .,seal; -s y,'�l.l.�-• �.I -art � : •ter -:5+ {�yt•ry. ?, - - -_ _ %.�,'k'.y. •�.,+.,. "y .4-�-�: ;�y?�. :.�„ . - ;,�': -�''. ___-i• -� Xc.,..�ai� w s .nevi. �",°�.'d• •'l e. -.rx- - a< . ,.,,,. -±, .+Y. - _ .• - ,. • _ =- ,. '!v• .. a!•- - .ti. r'- JS :..SrM.9. �•?%, y,.. �ia :" `:'r.;...5, .tt�...- _r :•J'TAx. fi"`- '„»} -_ _.. ,,,{,. _ -r ..1 e,c .. - . :4 „-- .l-_.1. -• - __ r."t`,. _ ,� " - - - -_ -- x -, ' . � .. .� _ ..« . � '� , - • - - A VOL. X PICgERINf, ONT. FRIDAY ETA. y 1 OL. 1 � - FRIDAY. JAN. 5.,. •1 4. - .1�T�. 3 9 ' �'�tC�sslsiostdl OlGafelerw, =°°'- . - - -- - __ - Hf__�htand Creeit � . _ _ - aI►..... : - -- ' - 1- l+ied4ca� -L.. t _ SW O OD ' • The. Highland Creek Seth Parker_Tiee c have returned to -- a -•. Club held its eighth meeting. on Sun the garage after the week's lay -off. -- -�- Ii H. O. PBAASON- Physician A good supply of Hard and Soft day evening at the hopte3'.of. Mr. and a - ''Mrs. T. C: Brown is in the city at- and5nraeo.: Det.barton. 1017 Coal On laand. Also a supply Mrs. Douglas. These weekly ineetinga tending. the funeral of her .sister, sr E. FOt38Y�'H. Oph. D.. Diret:tor of Handling Woodt are growing interest a a attend- Mrs. Wm: Wallace. MILL 5 r at►ce and w y not . y - Borden Middleton returned to the esmeuie�l A«ociat�oaof Ontario. •ICes• �tovelenth, - In "Homes of Good Cheer and Sun -_ city,-on = - ' ed lfer of the x1berican Qpwmscrfeal C his brother, Wm, y, aCeompatu�d by 8stabllshed ,lS1B Iftl gm eaamiaed by ■pt+o�ee•nt• 12tf .Phooe Pick. 1708. shine Alley. Mrs. J. L Barnes, Cloretnotit, Oat. T. C. L. resides at the ario or People - - , p M The Young of the church ts0ar.• _ DONALD MIINRO, I'IOHERINa takes the violin, while; Xr. J. L. spent a social evdhing at the home THIS I3 T_ HE x - Barnes delights hie lutrs with. John 'Phillips on Tuesday evening Violoncello Violin or asaplioone The election is nbw over and- we Trr s:? j1i3NOAN B..otary. YK$- Barrie- -- ' think the money could have been FARMERS' AIML ' r. Solicitor Notary Office-Brock st.. D ' -� �� � � � �• music. We slung songs. attics, .duets, 1PYs■e i meats &li Telephone Office, Whitby. GENERAL IN$dRANOR and...quarteta, these are inttrapersed better ,spent on relief. AOEN OY with terse meaningful recitations. The roads hereabouts are in a very WHEAT and BUCKWHEAT. _ ,DONALD fiUDflY Barrister. BROUGHAM, - ONTARIO Next Sunday evening die meet -at dangeroous condition: The provincial • Wspted- Hif:heat prices Solicitor. Notary Puhlic. Moneyto Loan. -- 106ee Wrmerly b 'the N. -VII $. Chefs• the home of Charles Ciosidn. r anow-plow was, put out of corm- paid. d,n, emtto .ias°COt"�o"aon ; tos.e. WWtb . sty_ .Facilities for placing; any kind of, In .. - ission south of here, on the Brock �. surance at best. ffatei Hillside Road last, week. E�►CharDgC BATON. BELL 8083; Be rrist- available. ` II -.r.-- ere. Solicitors. . 90i1 Northern Ontario 8ecurlh' and Service m •Motto. Was Shirley and Marle *ood are _. _ .'StOuffv •aiiftltrss2wbar arrest. Toronto., �yr� � . - Glrai"t any kind for flour or 42iy ` Phone Pie t. 515. visiting at Mountain at pisrfent - ! t w'�, 1.o■' t. Mr. John Chapman fins' been sick i A hotly' contested election . for the cereals -the cheapest way R&F,,kR w. Adafaide saga -9 # uti is feeling better again. ' reeveship of our town resul to get them. 1 ' The hal Store, Cluen font ' Mica Elda Pearse spent port of her, election ,of H. W. Saunders. - BARLEY P'E1tA ` R soadR PIQH$RiNO A holidays at home. .- - I The . Altoapa hockey testa was de- per ton. 7'6e beat teed for the lWFi �, at 1-sls Coateeaeat°a' Noaria PBONH 094 - e t o. t.us b•d�i■s. Miss Doris Taylor spent -the week feated by Agincourt on Saturday ev- a.n.r a tr ,siel►e.ad era 'r■rn.1o, F' U R N I T U RE � with her aunt.. ening to the tune of 9 -3. money on lire market. set e.eetrsi°ds, cfas ,e's, George McIntosh is able to be a- A bid is made for the Provincial HISSIMI -the old stand by - ' lei>:fdr. aefa, sa We are d4,playie� as attractive round again. - plowing match to, Abe held In, the. - variety of We are glad to know )ill's: Jahn County of York for next fall. for 'pastry and cake .bait/ ji., gM07i8ON A McMILLAN- Barris- °Ian ;, makes delicious isle• •L Sam sowtora, Notary Public. oak. a Aluminum and Ora>siteware Bte. INiitt'ce is bettelf after a severe. sick- A Euchre party in aid - of relief calla. tales less shoran• et tirr.'I'homaoo Jot]] concesso 1. _ • Furniture and Furniture " ness., work will be held in the Oddfeliows' Ogles hate a T�arsda a.d Saturday fn swatiais , from tr.00 t.. m to a �o p. m.. a b7r Nove]tles. iiVeli here-we are with �isttsas mall on Wednesday evening next. $' �aant. rorvnto cake : W5 ft .l sent Prices low, is keeping with times. and New Years gone, and #die record - The oldest inhabitants 'never ex- ,' BAKRRB' JOY -for bread -. I#,F. pho.e pkk 2000. Toronto sacs. h� been broken for a cold iDacember. perienced colder weather than that _ ' _Drliss Mary Cavanagh 'spent a of. last week. • 'WERATLETS , _ - Demtzst--- - \ 's holidays with her patens week and At the Christmas market here 500 `WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR '? 17 O Ci �' ! /1l- G friends at Hillside. turkeys were purehalsed by Ratcliff E1L�0. amtTH. D. D 9„ L D. e..- -and Col foz he public trade. Stone ground,. �j F, rl e). and Toro.- _� D Watch _- . .: R C-i W __1 N.1 S do Rol (Successor fge D t.taisu eel, ando.teof 1 $PECII�L tun>f'art°rt `- The Baptio Church held -a :ROLLED OATS b t3■tvermty. At Claremont offfee over D. A_ V. `- Win. Nicholson, we are ' sorry �to saki Night service at then Baptist Church _ �. fdsdet'■ core every Tuesday and Fddayit phone Light- weight, • : is under medical care. on MotldaY._a:idnirhL_ _ - BUCKWflHAT FLOUR - aioaR fff -I1. 77fr �� Smooth, . 1'.39 per -sq. Mrs. 'John -hlcW hinny spen the Mr. Hiram Garter "°""f lives a HERBERT T FALLAIRE. L D S.. holiday ith her brother, Warn aad short distance noortFi of hepte- s �aAKI:Y$ BRAN D. D. s_. Graduate of the Royal- C.oalx a of 14Ie(�l[lm weight, A passed his 94th birthday. fit- - roads _LAYING HASH s " . '- sirs,. �olmes.• ' P ila.eaf 5nr�eo.s and the Univemity of Toronto. g • - Mrs. A. Thom spent .a law' days without glasses and amistar in daingl fMlee is res,denee second decor east of St. And- Smooth . Z.69 per d . _ :SCRATCH FRED low's Church. pickeriae, ont. Oisce hoots : 2 r p q _ last, peek with her niece, 'bits -H. the work around the farirt ■. a. a e a m_, orb apf#ataseat. !X -ray McCowan. of Scarboro. Highland Y - earvieel. phone pick X00 431y .$BEY weight, - • , , ICreef- if . 8 , -The Young Peoples' society gave' =, Qn100th, I.9$ �! ��• gold Mitchell a surprise. party on On the afternoon of- Friday; 22rid wt �,/ _ flssirafrss ltaeDa►. his birthday at the home of his par- the Women's Institute entertained L. BURNIil�IG AM en ts. the children and their mothers at a . Building and General ELIZABETH RICHARDSON ::- PICK��1G w;m Miss'% Em2ra Mitchell has been s�- Conut►unit Christmas Tree. A g, � 'r 1�. Fire a" s.tom.bjk imaraws of all kinds. ending the 'holiday-season #ith' her number - were-present, including. Rev Estimates tsrnis6rtl oo all clasruii isFeswtiati eonpsnisa of solid auaeisl nand- LUMBER YARD brother, James acid Mrs. ' Mitchell y o work- laterior and Biterter, F. and other relatives.. Colclough. Man thanks are 'due the � P08TiLL. Licensed Auctioneer, _ kind people who donated Clothing, Alterations and re On Friday evening, Jan. - 12th, the toys etc. Jeanne Brumwell of the ire' . tfse t7aa amn *['rest am fines, as„ West F.nd.gronA cif tffe united Church Obimneys Built= `Ooscrsts Wark.- Man seise of all krW ateaaus so eta ahaelaae BIaollelmlthlina, WOOt�WOr$ Junior' Institute was haetesg' to the ♦ad,w Gross, sf sr R o„ ohs_ - � �t Prime _ W. A. will hold ar cotieert'sad enter- .hildren and Rasa Frost and Hiiela Phooe, Pickering 5719 tainment•. There will be ktyres Sivmrmw assisted in the Barnes. 't <}e IFAIRPORT, f. O:YTAEtlO . R PRATON. TOW148HIP Now is the time to have those repair shown. -limax was reached when Santa CI- a�aConer7■acer, comtaisetoner for jobs attended to. Harrows repaired, _ • vlts. AeOountant• Etc. Issuer of arc, in the person of -Allen Helli- Singles For : Sale ap lxvnses. brrevale. Ont. also now sections on band. _The far• Brock head welt, and it was discovered that ow Fleury Plows always oo band. - plenty the tree for that sr )1[. MAW. . LICENSED AUG_ Also dealer in Viking Creams Separa R. J. and Mks. Puller arid- family,- there .wa4 le pelt ORivanizeci_ Ste Shingles ' •1 7�.' MA for York.Qntaioaodi?.rbam ' tors and Electric Washers. u,l.;v horde White, sent New Year eryo,ie. At this time airs. D. potty R _ rla p Bird's Felt yiwte �ingles. Cos.ae., All ken ae saias veo■tprly attended It tbinkinte of buying an electric radio %&AS ,►resented with a life memberah- es Termsrasso.aWe. Date%for sties may be with friefids at the Bay. Also, re- r +ihher{n hu wheels; - , arranged at NEWS' Off9cv. Belt sad indeptn_ ask-for a demonstration of the :dew F :a• sail firs, Brady Jr. "and. son of 't' by;l'Irs„ J,' Maions y; having hei„r,t; _ g git9 : secs pbor,es. iritathy:ont sty Roiere 3► ajestte' models. '' 1';r,>nto, opens 1tty� Year "i linty '�aitlt col to tho first Institute ct,me thir*,y P*wn mowers Nharpefted. _.. Tho prices are right. 'your.,; .af:o, .sail has peen ti momhor T. PATF:R9Ci\ 4w . t'LAREMONT` I�ARNET R013ERTSON F. . - wo��,rd, awl •tit:. 13r: : +�,. hefx:: i:.f, i act•. At the �ln:.o �, the afr•r• Calla d r „iv , and Mrs, .faritnc•]i sad >. t,. i , n R t 1 e� Phone•2B1_ GREF. WOOD illy Harul<l. of Tl .I.,nit,, wer(-.tho >r't :.. ',)on ! lrrttrh ,rf tnd�cit,tns..akry':iT�.l a _ t :'IeCtI i,'w; C.,nEr...t,.r' _ Zii'a. bx. 'll. J:ttk.;on ati su; :�,�: tt:t uaa. :�.rrF.1. Br- Road Jexeral Store - ._ Wiring and Repairing i+,i Light - "- �' -. Is�t. Green iiitrr I or power: Pickering Mills the i;r„ck 11oad betw,•rn Nu, 2 aeri - all-Ail electrical goods '(t'. 7 Highway i� ring open to dibt -` �yr Ilo;c+on is:vishiri� With H. r�TYir4tez is coming. 'Now is the . kept in LtrSck� _ the- a �} art,w1 ;r4. Prrc�y - Coofk S abet, H aterrtorHFurnace.Pt -_ o'r traffic.; Ca b .tali, 11y Phone 17W, PtckerioR - - - _ on -account of a are tc� see BetLS.,n W i[soN _' :._ - ' _ - as as $Z3.b0, single or Mr. and Mrs •Macmillan, and clan es rif;ht, a _ around agrsin -after his illness. Vie ba'ce a full Line of gh�r, of Tnsonto, made a ftyinK.si!�- Elias Pilkey spent 'yew Fear's fiouble..Come In and see it burning. • • it with Mr: and -Mrs. Geor a .Pugh CQntiuous heat no ashes, no dirt, Al- 9iekerlrr - foal' - flay with his sister, Mrs. Wm. liar- - ..� Q and family one day last week. so Anti- freeze for your Stove= J _ l ` ilton. -All �oul r37. Fi ee,da We congratulate Walter and :►[r.�. - Mr• and Mrs. Williams weie pleas- pipes 7 inch black, n 'cents each' lIA .� _ _ -- - Carlton on receiving a -prize on their ed-to entertain Mr. arid•Mrs; Reid t© b°a3�0 and 26 cents. Shot shells r �: �ampain� Chicken Starter of best., puality and display. of farm prodric� dinner on 'New Year's Day. for x shootttitx matches, 96' ceitfs At the St. Lawrence' Market at Ch- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Lehman en- per_ box. Place your orders early said y AfR,9 THOS. LAW quality Kt.'reason- - ristmas. Wbo says Pickering Farm - tertained the Clover Ctub Class �t give us- a chance to ret .a supply. Welsh Coal, _ • able props. eTZhere't -were at felwtr ratepayers at a Social` do Wednesday, evening. life icy roads and avoid na cidentoar. American - Anthracite, --We are very 'sorry that Mrs. Al- .�' i3coteh Coal and Colce; Laying +LBh find Feeds ' our school meeting 'last .Wednesday, bert [teisey is very ill at. - present. Easy Electric Washing Machine. all sizee. that- Were not satisfied with the way We, hope for= an early, complete te- $69.00 and up. Agent for Spra -mot= of ever sort: __ - -Hard and Soft Wood. -. - r' • ' 6dsine"ss h -been conducted in the covery. - or- Power and iland Sprayers. Phone, pas year. Z e understand that 'tiff+ 2729 for prices. Terms Cxsh. : • - - - We'are.glad to announce that the Brock Road General 9,t6re. sc is going to 'be lived up, to drama "Whittlin ".. will be gh en on Mouse 2130 Phones Office 5800- {' a in a future, and in so'doing rfo cue - ,%Friday evening, Jan. Aih, at' the done 2729 F, X JAOH90N;'Prop. D. N. Lockwood- payer will have any cause for com- Green Rivey' church with i `bast bf - - - plaint. Here's hoping our school eight. " l -PICKERING,• ONT, meetings, in _the future, Kill •be :i - The Ladies` Aid met last Wedne - s re'' eed n s success. _ : day afternoofit� the home of Mrs. n � -- _. , r w. " ; _ „ Williams. Tea was served. The Jan= _� reet� 1 1 grS., Cher y oosl. nary meeting will take the form of i W.e like' to think of our FUNERAL DIRECTOR 'Mr. and bars. R. Morrish enteratin- an open tea at Mrs. Draper's home - eed nthe Dfxormer s relatives on New 'Word . for Roil Call "Leaves ". - Customers as.Frieods; and - $rivate Ainbulanee n ' r J The Sunday Scho91 'Concert and Mast cherish t nlQrig 'Da and Night Service The Burk and Lightbody families Anniversary\ Services were not' very r remember, them with .111 P ght -spent New' Year's. Day at Udell well attended: The told -weather -and the. Rifti3 .beiltowed by r Pbone 900(1 home 'at Whitevale. bad conditions of the roads, being 4te. few words of apjireciation ' - " Mrs. A. Hodgson and• little daugh- sponsible for _this. -The committee in �- ills passing year 18 the Malvern 5000 ter -of Harrowsiriith, have been the charge of the Friday night program. p ¢' y for the bmainesti extianded guests of Wesley and Mrs. Petty �er r hould be congratulated on,t}►e grand memory.of our friend- f r drlring the yebir, $rKR y ' ' a Oat. ' a few .days. entertainment. • - T -- - -- Mrs. C. K. Petty ce `Phe Brougha" Young People tool: There is no better wa to soli noel pleasant reIa� w ' � birthday on Sunday , ,last, ' We would dliarge of the afternoon service last . p p y like to. add our congratulattoits -to Sunday. We deeply appreciate this ,10118 . BO ..11t 18 IYl08t µ express oar friendship We �1 � h those of her family and friends -and service anj we heartily thank these .` . hope she may-enjoy -many more- of young folk taking active art, includ- .. than by the olds old wish them. ing, Roy Miller, Misses Dunn, John- to wish thank our many True to the old custon „t�,r-e�- -ston, Bayles, - _Gard Phillips; Bak- '_ thit grows dearer throngh Quetomerfa for their mast inany returned to - tfieir parents er: We know that Brougham is proud yon T liberal • •patronstge home to 'join the family circle. Some of her Young People. the ages ,dnrin'g the past year, of .these being, Walter and..Harold Our school meeting was held last and . wiibi Ott all a_ - .Penney, .Mr. Chas, .Lintner, Mr. an +t week, . with a'great 'deal of hen Wz - Usy the New Year bring you Mrs. E. ' Petty and •dauRliter.., Stan- feel sure that anyone can, place their The Compliments ley and Ruth Taylor, Miss E. Millie views before the meetings without joy; health, °llstppineee .. MppY '-'and and Bliss Verna Petty. sneers and slurs. We wander -why - The-Women's Association meeting these meetings cannot be more peace and .prOBjlellty. will be held in the church at 2.30 o' able. We are proud to welcome as Prosper =ou$ clock on Thursday afternoon, Tan., trustees, Mr. - Gordon fehmati, who The, Sea 11th. Roll call to be answered.'by a will act with R.. Carter and H. Mal- New Year thought. Program Commi- color. Unless all try to help 'thine C. A. STERRITT -- New Year r ,tee;,'Mrs,' Fenny, Mrs, Morrish. • As men support our excellent teacher,. �- a new plan is being tried for the Miss Muir,. who in turn is certainlyi• F lineral Direetor first quarter of the, year, there will doing all in her power for our „tang - Janes' Drug Store ambu'Ulce Service ALYIN BUSHBY not be any supper'served at the close children, whti are attending there. j of the meeting, but an open social Wan. Turner, who has been on the Phone 6800 P11,910l@. 1300 ; Hardware Phooe 4600' evening will be held inMarch. Part - board for w number of years, ie. the iculars -fty which ill be given in due retirinfr trustee. Man thanks, for his _ ,d ppp Qn�ati0 I I4HEIiINCI y .._ "� , P,aolcerin jr, - . :- -- Ontario 4� time. "ref vices'. _ 9«!i. 72' _:'."•''P,:'� :._",r_±�.; -.r. `¢"''" N'7.'° -':: _ ..•'v.r•w - :�:: ""'..' . _ •'- r-••�. _ - _ _ _ - _ _ ,..,- .. __ . • r.F`', -,: ;y. .,� . . y +�AW ' Si. • ,-, _ -,L, n i4C. - .'.t••,_- osd,r. �,a. -v , v ., , - - '_ ~ -Q .�'• _ • F , a� ',•T • 'tru -•'F -' .. ,sees. '"'.. - . �; -t• '► • ".'•�1'._.' ;a•, � - �A . .. _ • 'y'try'' �; < : UAHEUEE �aUchs,;,,- Y N. - ma x. Rohm.e.r SYNOPSIS. turning lazily Presently a boat came r — bollard t a\ Kearney atop his for Colombo. out from w- Aad'owy inlet, the n- Teno tells Jack Rattray, chief officer, trance to Whicki 'was invisible in at that she is upset by the sight _o�faaa�sre- half light. Two rowers labored at :•. ass . who had also said goodBye to the oars, and very shortly drew' along- — - �13een. meets Matt' and tells him -that 81�, - — - — 747 - -- ite had tr�bed a shipment of opium to - - - . ' the WAIlaroo, but'It' wSS'urildaded -be -' Those flue small'square Ca&ee which e - lore detectives were aDie to +earth the had ed1e irotri Lihtehouse were trans- 0' tatanfdtng ,fresh frolrr: _ ship. Dawson is recalled to Scotland ferred from the motor cruiser to the =Yard and asks Keailne to search King's r ' ! jar _ warehouse, which adjoins Jo Lungs beat. Orange Blossom then stepped ua t - place, whom they suspect. An they are Q � y . -._. -. . leaving Matt picks ,up n notebook, and gingerly into the little_orlift; support- - - - en$ . Is surprised at the presence of R wo- ed by Yuan Hee See, who followed wan,_,who quickly disappears, As Haig _ endeavors tc translate entries- made in her. Finally came Jo Lung. As the Yuan Hee See's notebook a monstrous boat swung away: —�. which h creature snatches it and 'escapes. Yuan „ gs; may -- Ave -been worth Wife D1Ci BeEOCe, HCW _ _ he went to live.in a,howse half a Hilt ►nd .his woman 'dompafiion get through' You will receive your orders to- fievera] t'houeand pound,,' wtis' lying away . the polite cordon with the opium and morrow " id Yu'at - Hee See rapidly about there under our very l'IOlrie ' COm feted tecape -in a motor cruiser. ' ry .noses- P The extensive gardens a: a now in Chilies .. _ -- • - - but, you may take my word for it, is Behind the sale of a,.lage'.estate thick with Reeds: " CHAPTER VII.-(Co n's. A yeITow - face - snrn3dunted by -a- t ere no ion er!" ,. ' g 'in Cumberland, England, which is to... The .jtou;ye stands_ in solitu4e snit woolen cap peeredZ?own from the decd. That horrible 'laughter I heard take place next week, lies the story this •tiesulate scene, , and, those ivhc : Eileen, a ,light sleeper, was awak- of the cruiser; and: would certainly point to the fact that of a former shipowner's grief' for his Peer through its windoiys . get .ti: ened bq the revolutions of the screw "I hear, my lord," the man replied, Yu'an Hee See in person was at Jo .wife who died soon after their niar. - glimpse of moms _in a. :half- half +� of the Wallaroo. She sat up- with 'a and disappeared. Lung's on Friday night.` - slags. state - of re 9e stt6t. - I�iilit-� rey light: was shining Tjtere twine a' whirr of powerful_, ,I'nl almost certain; f Haig snapped, 'Wig- .. pair. through the 'slatted 'shutter ova 'her Rngines, aLdeep forceful churning, an3 „ The ,estate - Woodside,_ • near_ stateroom w•rndow :, 'She um out he was on the dock when the crates The more than 3,600 acres in ex- _ jumped the grey streak shot array southipest, were removed from the Wallaroo! He �Ci1IItErfelt se bed and peeped out across a d ?- swifts to be swallowed up in the was -the -fur -coated' man who slipped 'ssoont Th house contains Andrew aluable an- Piltsburgh,= -Two newspaper boy:. ' of the Lower. Thames wa panorama Apig morning tn]s.' ThW two rowers bent through the gates just before I spoke tiques,'painthags, furniture, and books, shivering in the °, biting cold expe'rf j ti • . PP g to their oars. - - to yolt 1 'that was his car ahead of us enced `a to * . by s drab and desolate picture. - • and in the collection : of jewellery is glow of warmth betty • She watched for a while, then clos- -but we failed to overtake him in the a diamond tiara containing about 308, woman gave theta,each a dollar frill ed the shutter -with a balfg and turn- CHAPTER- VIII. - '-fog. He drove straight to Jo Lung's! diamonds. for a gaper and asked only 90 cents, ` He.slghed _Knocking ash from his change: , Not loag,afterwards 'the) ed rip the light Sdme 'distance rip the little creek Mr. Gibson'bought the estate soon The expenaiiTe- looking box of,cig- flanked by coarse sea grass, a landing cigarette. after his marriage and apelrt thou. foun¢_ the -notes were counterfeit. _ - areEties which Dawson' 8aiji hid stage pro-$ected, and beyond might be The remote possibility that he may alined$ of pounds in renovating the himself be joining the slilp at Isar- g , brougtit' fry in' s net rack stave fier seen the roof of a wooden fiat. . At a mansion, but before tie work was It 1s only is a crowded tram or bu; Head. Eileen took out a cigarette tbis , landing stage the party* dis- k�' I dealt • with, as you eomplet6d his wife died. -Over'�me by• that the standing of a well -bled man l+ know. Durham is on board.' Hilt my Trief he ordered the work to stop, and never, questioned. ` wand rite it. embarked. Brat message was admittedly not en- She sat on the side oT- the-'bed, .- Yu'an Hee See stood staring out hands clasping one upraised knee. through the opetiMoorway of- the hat couraging. It merely coneia�ted of the words 'Nothing to report.' I take _ : The panic of waking alone in that until the men had carried-in all five phis to ,neat that there is nothing T ROyTa . �L�lik of ,Canada ". grey morning had left ber. As she boxes. "They mast stay here for the aAd- reflecting spin_ present,'' he -acid, plating to � the suspicious about the.- otxupaats of tae. - cabins mentioned its those mysterious at hundred and one things, but chiefly floor. ,,. . - upon the problem of whether. she ' A board wall quickly prized up by - "One - • *bo;uld write to Dawsem Haig 'sa she one of the two. Its removal enabled One of which is Eileen s f "I know.!' Haig groaned, "aria I General Statement 34th November, 1933 had said • she . would do, or whether a- larger )section of the floor, a -con- she should wait to see if there ►a a celled trap, to be lifted. Rough - Mn t get 'that fact out of my mind. letter from him at Marseilles; rte wooden steps. led down into darkness. I have checked the curious edtry re- -' - tame - aware of something..... The Chinaman watched the tio;--A be- lating to 'Suleiman Bey's:' Paris no- _ tified us. this morning that- there is Someone--'someone who had a rega - ing sto -in their hidden cellar. a certain reetRarsnt of that lame . - ' - LIA$ILITIES Jar, heavy tread -was pacing the deck -Wbon. the ork- .-waa completed and F.µut sack Paid as .... «.,....,,.,..,,,,.,. «._... sas.ns,s«.ai near. the Moulin Galette. Its' -never s FU".. , ... , ., ..:. -.' an which her stateroom opened. As all traces this lli� ng place .n1.- COme under ed Pros■ 6kik';d'tas.ine f: : :. Nt:Jts w�4: s - : -this promenader passed -and repassed. sealed again:: Ice na - _ - -- _ -- . pot' tire, however. - ,. All the- same, .I'm going acioaa this _ ■1.3411 •sd.16 site ezperietrce¢•s rising curiosity re-. Come, he -said to the wiotuan, 'rig Cnehimed•. apecting his identity. No doubt a have no time to delay:' afternoon. >m eilotild like to Iocate Jo Ne i64 tic iR'par Assam), payable let y Perhage Kali s mile away, guar�3ed^ Lung, the Inquiry is at .a atandatill � . 1133 ...............- ..,...�......... 7w.4aa.44 �► be cbntf it ed. - i3', •6,34) •felow risen r,.unreasonabl awak- _ P ge ' here. u.ax.tdi. +2 ' as she had been, and who, des-.-by a clump of funeral trees, a small: ' .I TG . ) t, s,a bs.rtas iac.r.ac. .................., itsessv,f;.K ' pairing of further sleep, had gone out fa1•m might be seen'. The woman was —' for s walk. ill -abod for the journey, and clung to - =Its ,faclndtaalaterne,cerereQ [ o j y I - era of Statement iSa,It,> 2is.4t - filalsnea• Iw to ether ]tasks C7anado, i41: ail Presently she hestd his returning - -her companion's- arm, silent and fret-: -,Tile Call of the � _ - lklwwm due a shalt. and c,... U _ footstep* approaching from the after kale .3o Lung. walked behind. Dryden Moose to the San Sraa- eta wrier. them to C"'d' ............. 30,11i,1a2.12 -- "' end. She turned -off the light, pu`ehed The 'farni appeared to be deserted, «of the Mn1t to edtettiatton, r 6034,4411.3" 63 cisco Argonaut. ,..rrrr�_... :.. 2s,119.9111 14 - the shutter aside and peeped out; They crossed s geed- grow•;1 courtyard. •antes under the Finance Act.....,...,,..., sees »:ew,ttw.•• There's a trade wind dowii on the ble, .. , .... _ . - She saw the promenader -a big Jo Lung unlocked the door of a broken- • -: f1t�« not t.et„ded in the 153,189,91 singing sands.sLafaif :.:: : : : : : :: 67,163.74 - Alan in a double-breasted blue over- down barn. And lea spelt to calllag, me , !totecr..t CAv&t Outstanding toti�. a matt who were a howler hat. T-- --t?"re- as viaiah of blue. enamel ar_d' $721.2t>e�•7�.•• the and who glanced abide with '-what gleaming sfher ' late a pesred . a sArtnga from alts +-- : plate, P - • thuatieriags seemed like definite curiosity as he large French touring car. Jo-'Lung As the surf conies In -from •sea, - 'ASSETS pissed her door. He was fresh cam- disappeared'into the giowny shadows _ _ told and subsidiary Copt on hand........._ :...: i14,n7,Sao l7 'Dominion Notes on hand . N,v22,3 7S plexioned and had blue eyes -very of the­-am, while the others made- There's a s'ma1r of -salt and 'a taste of . ip.poait 1n th.i sacral void R:a�riia ";. ::...... a= N friendly: looking blue eyes. themselves comfortable in Abe car, brine, ur cod sates And other Foreign Curr•nef•a. , _::::,. , 21.713.&*." .- sees -' There was nothing in the least de- the,Chinams *solicitiousil: spreading And they dare•me Yo the 5teach, C lVotesot other Csnadi .a Banks, ,..,,,,,.;,,r,,,,,,, °q,su,alu 687;ts4,ua.0 _ j . _ ICbpu« or orbs llaatu _ '..:.gl•ee alarming-about him, except that a fur rug over his companion's-knees. Where the shining shells are It-lie efR la, al.nc.adu.brothere,nk;ttaca�.•, �;;;;;;; -; ts'>�su•14;M =he seeiiled to be "interested is her When Jo Lang ieturlfed, 4e scores ver belts Mil. «Ave b sank■ AnQ aankena corre.p.ndont. . tabin. Also she had riot noticed him _ ,i:.wh.r. to to Gasses • sees.. , , sees. , . 41,744,4N.7! -_ blue and w -hie anlfo with a smart; And the sterflsh. dry gild bleach. _ -among the - passengers who had eVC11e d. �, Dominion Provincial Government Securities 'not peaked p. + t value) ......................�. 1K,634.4lSS3 and •steelio� mrte vai _ iaboard at the King George Dock "paria, Bald k u an Hee See - So I'm �olag low n to the bto, frig f7anall■a kf- isntci t 9eavrtties and British. Fare n _ -• _ - ++ and Colonial P blit 8ecuritl« other than Cana- Eileen reclosed the shutter. and "straight to headquarters. spray, elan tact a :c.ed°taa tin.rtta.atue).. , Ri,114,4i2 M kurned in. • And Detective - ,Sergeant . - - .. . _ + _ For I hear- the seagull's ery; _ -- Aallw,yand other. bonds, Down tures and stocki Jvot . And the ocean's bue in the heaven's. market value! .... .. . ...... . . . , . tt.rn,lls.al, Purhani, . noting that her light had exceeding The Fact remain,,"- sold Dawson , t�atl and anon c sacaeafat thirty d.�) [setae in _ gone out again,. passed- along B deck Haig. "there isn't a sera of evic!erce . blue, Caamds ma 4 Debentures and Stocks and p _ to another cabin which ftiterested hira. For It flow's into the 6�C s"Of _ ' to connect the `establishment of our _ � , • alas masb•abt. rata. - , =Jie stood-near the porthole -filling--his _ - -- -- "- -, -'•- _ + Iti« or • . lent • y-- ------ (aot•:c•+dletchin =an n ore - ls.- friend Jo Lung .nth the murder 1 if where than In Canada on sand. Debentures and pipe, and then moved on.. we could have produced the notabool:: And I'm going out through the beds it and other urtties of a •umcient rear- , Opening a heavy door, he' stepped -it might hate proved to.be s tan of kelp - - - , i value to cow,......)....,...'......,..., i2,latsrt.Y, into a cross alleyway, then turned g With the gnus and flying' fish, ing platter for somebody. Bt ', legally; Where a' man can float in an open Current Loaua and Discount � Canada awa rebtiie left into another running forward pit's valueless as evidence -" of tatwest) after Seeking tit 1 provision for all bad _ sine aft Peering curiously at the door Kearny nodded. They had sat fin - •F , boat sad dwbef■t dot, sees . . . ... . . . j With_ never anQtbtr a;fsb. •" tiwterant Iesaa And. Weeoaot e4ewhen kiss in of one stateroom, which.-was on the isl,ed lanch in a ,Strand glri}hoom. He- " Canala tiew rebate of interest) after tasking tun hook, he proceeded further to 2inother. ir••tr6.■ far sit bad aed sorbet ■t debt.... , , ... ".20,013 .74. _ sipped his caffee thoWlitfully'. T`w'o And I'll make a flag a?. it patch of a' n�"' r" tLo ss*.steerpro,wtftforestimatedloss 403241.73 Some passengers on the night crosE- _days had ela std, and little or nothing 3td,u9.02.39 p gky� dank IfremY« ,t cet move than cwt, le« amounn wtlttea ef, sees. 17,at3 st7.a] Channel steamer from Boulogne no- had been done. Real feat' m as than Bank Promises ................ .sees.. , . ..,_.. 2,03x :277 as =-- With . a-row oY two; of stars: e>o Reat Las old br the-awt .............. _ �..•..,.. - 111611,00104? - tired a grey motoi cr-uive. - 'h1%;h Dawson Haig lit another clg- And I'll sail all nigbt -by th-e , pole- Cuatomee0 uMr Letter• of Credit na pet contra.,,,., at.11 - ✓ passed them in a dead calla sea' about )� That it ceatained valuable' - f1Yar« or acid Leers to Ceatrotisd Companies , . , , . - .... , ... , . , , , 6,SX6".ba halfway across. Her extraordinary star's light D-opeac with the Mlafater for the -puargoeea of the Circulation rued, • I "No,M.00 - turn a exciteer extraordinary rdina ' clues is proved by thE�teps taken a, With the moonlight on my spare. -O . Aas.aneei�ptudedt.ch• ereaerot- .,..........- «. »�.._ - 444.6m.1e They ;11s eea have beep, even more recover it. But these clues, or what _ sn,,2a,os.4d- - you ,and, I can remember of. them,- So 'it's . ho! for iris' sea, and hod for ' intrigued could they hove witnessed frankly convey ery }ittlt : 'In the tors - TYe lio .031 lank K Cased, (Frann).has tees ineerpera4d'tindet the law: the' arrival of 'this mysterious 'era +* y a breeze, i! Franc: to eo. 't the b■tiame of the Bank in Part• and the ■oats and liabilities of next place, I certainly had a glimpse ,tad ha! for a bit of sail : • • 'M Royal Dust of Canada (Frame) We included ip.the obey* General Statement. off the French coast. -a • horrifying.,. `1'mpRe -in •your - With the cracking' beat of a. dripping -M• s• Ho[ T. `- M. W. tav[LaOH; Stealing throug-"- he haze „oms of the murderer. of Norwich.' «w'nt C■ ■t l■naaK Sheet and cheerless dawn b044-- - - ROYAL rotesrCANTiFlctrs -fit, as yo Rave, pointed Cali my ae- � she runs before the gale? !. Tar 3s•a■a'owaaa, iHa ROYAL SANK 07 CANADA: r edged in, point 'by point, to where a, actnpt1, fight - be- that' of anything 1 We have .3amitr►4 the i►o.e ataaesesi of Liabnittu and Aas•u at sots November, 1993, lazy swell played ill U ri • a shelvin t++ with the boob and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada at Read O*m and with the c•ttleod P . 3 y po g from • lost to a wild animal. seems from tb• brasebee. We have verified the cash and securities at Head Ages at the elan - peach beyond which }air desolate. sand K rney laughed. "That's true in and Out of v Beak's anst year, and- 4.ri■i the year we counted the cub sad examined tboneurkies At several of tbo important Sranehes. -dunes stretching in the direction Of „ »BaHtf &hire Journal. We baveebeaio•d all the Information and explanations that wo have »atttred and mr enough, he admitted. V. gn dpi ■ios the haaeaetioaa of the Baal)', which have come under our notice, have been wt a rite Boulogne.' i "You have 'seen the medical report !i� a wander in, - .C7= of the Bank. Tbo above rtatem•ot i•-in our opinion preporly drawn up to se to dledose Stern Ott to the flat beach they lay , :' v trees o"tion of'tbe Bank w at Roth November, 1463, an It u u ehewnyy the books of on Norwich? Th2 doe ors agreed that' Attd know not why Go sank after td•toti effect to the waster by tb•,rAmto[a of 616.000.000 train Reserve Fwd Rt, :� in}~• nn light their prnptller; pie was bitten by long, curved teeth.' "GVe stay a- -while _ (andmwwtbe less? reserves o!'tbo Back and to proiideruerroswhkh trey consider ado- So, iris; '.io one-has beeli able to iden- : _ tt■ata for f■cesa t�agafi«dut. _ s- BF.on1F, visa., iffy an animal po`seirg suite such 'To laugh and sigh of Price, Waterhouse a<C.. _ space; i JAS G. RC 3S, C. Asiitora - R'e work a } teeEth..:. - ''� :-` ' � ' ~ - � ;1[•atre:l, •Gases, 23rd December, I9ti. of P, 9.13099 �8ON8. In short, the e+tablishilient of Jo A space,we play; +' • _ Cfi ey clouds or sun. AND LOSS .?ACCOUNT__. Lung, with valuable property stolen - - _ frorii all over the world, -with its so -' _ take 'a brae44g, called burglar alarms, and other navel Too 'sllofif ,for one, ho for bade Nth Norsatb .i .;_::. +.23 • 'Misses •f Proit and Lou Acrount, Ntlt \ ovember. • For one too to nS: °: is,Kt,614at as usual en-,. - 1 162... ....... de -d -I ..... ' y year.. K f1 7 3161 W sparklln •glass features nit t cart on An et for all tirely undistLii)ed by Scotland Yard! "' �' Are win 'and n aPPROr'1i[ATSD'AS FOLLOWS: =' �+ ate OT e a so g. Dividend No. 62 lab _ ..- - •- -. He•'looked up,_ his. keen.blue eyes at perreta.uss ,...,'..,.'.... Ws,1w.N savagely acro�S the little. rtlsdA• sr' Fir,=�itYm .............. ,. gleaming • We Ios�e k' "bit •. a Per „Hum N,s11, '' - -- • , table::- A bit we hate;' _ - - "In -spite of the fact that one of. 1We learn a lot, to ofirsr .. the most danggrou3 criminals in the. _ en'realow Fund.. 2M,1«.M A :'lot too gate. for M ■k Pr.mtoa. , world used the place as his London r.tribution eres Ierp� ratan G•v►raseni Tasei N rt. of,Pratt'•nd Lew carried forward. r, •Nett + base,. an I that .some - hired. killer, . a We µander outer^ -• his. murdered -one of the best men in I _ _ And know -not where my department only two iiialits sari' if wise f0Q.18 talks, _ P. 3. Lei ;lac _ asnitit Wt+p.r _ ISSUE No: 1 -'34 trot. to add that a eomignmet,t +of.... Why.• :hdtitd we-earer itseeid�,2ati�eeiwlrsr..ltJi _ , _sees .. • _ . — :+ 7 . + ?GnYiL c!1,.4•V'' "/y '� i '9.,a. �•h ••, r-.� .K '- .. r71 - •_ _ _ _ .- - - .. �r ►- ih. :\' f- '5:.'�• r :• : Y_ - - a .i,F R' _ .r+... ;.T"'.r.. . *.._�?•.:.:r... .ar.,•_,. '^ice. °+4. .'`- 't,' :_s,•'� ' �' ' _ .mot' •'..{.' ' °`-s+a r t�si� ►•irsr►�sii►iw►�.r►�r.�s�►s AT `Punic Dress Pretty Princess:_ Yotr Has Birthday WATCH Y" Ma By HELEN WILLIAMS'. - Youngest Yaughter of [taly's -'� � c - Iiluitraieri 1}re¢amaleaxg. Lemon Ftsr- -' Rova t -Family is' Vivacr — =�v Boa 'Saute _ nished With Every Pattoi -S oils, Beautiful and -wom.an �•S . , AcCOmpTlahed The following letter on diet from' Rome. Prtaceas Maria, pretty $ H. Ackerill, ' Veterinary Sur ! - - `' BeHevl 1 4o a! -fat -__- = h a to r house . . l :._ C e a a birthday recently a season mark- o late edition where 1 _- kin oa vl ilalr. ava ;uw; l -- suss r>! Maly, celebrated her 29th t our readers:., lag her first rou of participation in father wonders how his boy can live, Mai& AL Morgan- - - , public affairs. on seven cents worth of toed per day! _ ,�,'�,� :':��► r�lr�►�►�r ��r�►�► w The young Princess was deluged Well they do in Ireland and tbrivel - prlth -good, wishes and presents ss sad have perfect health, and ,lave A GOODBY PRAYER she •pa%ed the day - with her parents, very little need_�doctorn or den4tsta;I opticians, dru tores, hospitals, ot; Why prayers and resolutions - should be of such major' ni- _ King cloy Emmanuel sad Queen - - &sent) parlors. The .food of the peas• portance around Christmas' and the New Year and then forgot- .� Late. this fall Princess Maria began entry consists of buttermilk, potatoes _ ten during the ensuing'-51 weeks has often puzzled and irritated : - - to aasume the responsibilities- of -ties and sitl►er vegetables. when the so me. -.Here is prayer found in Chester Cathedral' which I` thinly' only remaining daughter •of the King $ets married the father gives hlo _ `'.applies nicely to every day and worth pinning up in a Wspicuoua " , -- . -residing in Rome. She appeared at three acres, a cow and perhrlp" few, spot so that every member of the household 'can start or finish several Public ceremonies. Previous. chickens, a pig or two and builds him 1 her appearances at• a two-roomed log cabin and smaI the day under it's calming influence. :- the'oper&, bone• „ _ - fits and. other functions were under s eggs, pork "Give me' a .good ,digestion. Lord,. and. also something to ,� Cable All the poultry. r , `the• chaperonage of the Queen or of veal and vegetables are sold to pro - dige8t. Give me a healthy body, Lord; with sense to keep It at elder married 'sisters. vide other necessities. They eat the - - its best. .Give me. a healthy mind, good Lord, -to keep the good Reports o1 princess Marla immi- whole • potato so as to get the six 0.1 ' and pure in sight, .which'seeing, sin is not appalled, but finds a neat' engagement have been recur• sentia! salts and iron which are in the. -' - ' way to set It right, Give -me a mind that is not bored, that does , - _ d dust under •the akin. They 4 rent this year as in the past. Her s them f the proper and only fief whimper, whine or sigh ; don't let me worry over much about. - _ name has been linked most persist• way kin eke n p y w - the fussy theta called I. Give-me a sense of humor, Lord; give i entry with that o!• Archduke Otto, 'We throw them in the oven and whey - vae the grace to see a joke, to_get some happiness from life. and _ bake$'the skin is burnt on the bottom Pretender to the throne of Hungary; and the rest hard and shriveled up so -pass it on to other folk" - - _and the In[safe Juan son of 'former ass juat eat, the centre, which is pure •_ • • , • • . - - _ of Spain and heir -pre afar h, d Dose all he salt and ' prose - King Alfonso HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR ?4EATT ., _, t iroIIcand get (too much the in our finder lb the •Spanish t The Princess to blithe and viva- diet. Also we get nothing but starch ?he British Medical Research Council are enjoying them- -- - -_ - _ ctoua to temperament; and beautiful in the white :!four (the bran aborts an$ &elves vastly. Last week they- destr$yed. an illusion held by fn' the, classic Italian brunette way. middlings contain the s81ts and Iran). -. many people Underdone beef is not more nourishing than that she deaces, well, swims apt skiis, hence our mouths are -soon felt of de.' _which has' been well- cooked. And such pleasure had I when and follows the Italian tradition -in caying teeth. The horse and cow ordering my.portion of begf-- "under Clone please," thinking that � her fondaesa for innaic. never have a decayed tooth. As white % Xirfa's oldie sisters- are._ Princess Bout pure starch, it with the potato t was combining virtue with pleasure. Read what Dr. R. A. bisfslda, wife of Chancellor Adolf starch clogs "our Internal machinery, - KcGance and Mr. H. L. Shipp in the laboratories of King's Coln• Hitlees -warm - adherent,. PrInee�'�our Itrer, gall bladder, kidneys and lege Hospital, London, S.E., have to say'after months of expert- Philin of xesae;Queen Joaaas of intestines, cassias coanttpation, kin- . meIIting with gas ovens, electric cookers, pressure steamers and f Bulgaria; and Princes& Yolanda, wife nay. liver and sail bladder trouble, _ saucepans, - . _ _ -- _ - i of Count Calvi Dl. Bergolo of Turin. rhea- maitaiu ad neuiitts, and- impure "The belief that underdone meat is more nourishing," de- Her brother Umberto, Prince of blood, and - a score of other ailments - -clare the two doctors, - "is probably psychological. in origin, and Piedmont aa4r heir to the throne . and skin troubles, all for the went of ` -- lives !a the Rayal Palate at Naples, the µsite and • Iran. ` A pale. muddy due .to the rich red color of the unchanged Hgemoglobin compounds 3 220 when, he a is charge -ef she Ip ' the kaztoa and pale tips, also. s ddr - " underdone beef. .- .. It's an adorable dress t�• add to corPe• - lowish tinge to the skin; because they "However it Is cooked, meat has been shown to be completely ymr It has tLa newest -- "`g! _ - liver and gait are not functioning pro- -'digested and, to lose little, if any, of its nutritive properties." features that will carry throug"e (-jesting Plant party; pale lips ad straggly stead -took• Overcooked meat must contain more protein and probably spring. Mad summers of a mtllloa yeah age Ins heir and bone&- of poor quality, :,more fat than undercooked nett. find, therefore7 is a more con- Frew models co .u1d be similar titan Are. bringing me the mildness of this causing bnw legs. knock know, rick., :centratod food, they add. today's pattern with its. almost - room; ate, fallen arches, scrawny ' necks,. It was f uently stated, say$ the - report, that the juices straight -line slimming tvtaic, Youm I tend the radiator as »„groom stooped shoulders and flaj chests ;ndl • WPere retained in the ,neat if it was r6asted In an oven. `I'h8t note too the smart way it buttons Mttht watch'a dinosaur, immense sad bald heads and west nerves and lack, and the becoming neek. sad shoulder slow, linter 'eyes requiring spectacles. etc.. _ • _ less probably because, there was leas •ventilation, and therefore Hne. At work. in `refine• cbombs rs Iar it.. too numerous to mention. In Ire•! less. -eVap Anything' � Bright red crepe silk is • nice for below � laud. when they bake the- potato they ' - Anything tetlding to reduce evaporation might .appear to ,this mantel as tke original. The shiny -B3sak oil and coat from some earth. put them in a pan dripping wet from make the joint more juicy, but also tended to increase the salt buttons, belt buckle and erne scarf , hidden tomb `'the water they are washed in, then a On grounds of palatability, therefore, the oven might be tie in black lend striking eddtrast. - Are giving- up ' the sus- strength tablespoon or two-or three mars water beneficial, but chemically the evidence was.rsther the other way. - ' It's snappy -too in checked Wooten locked m gloom,. .._ is added. The result is a moisture of No evidence had been found.that a pellicle formed,on the out- in light navy blue and grey mi'ature From lost aad'splendid summers none 'team In the oven that prevents the ieide of a joint, keeping it juicy,, When cooking commenced at a with plain blue accents. may know, akin -from . shriveling up and getting Style No. 8220 is designed for sizes hard. Tlie skin Is. soft and- his --C .► :: high temperature, There . seemed no" reason; therefore, why. an The wind and rain aire battering out, nutty,+ sweet taste. .'oven should be raised a h h temperature 11, 18, 15, 17 and 19 years. _ . They raise large potatoes In Ireland. t� i8 perature before the joint was Site 1b requires 8..► yards of SO- side Inserted, or why the water Bhould be boiling before the weat was inch zrtaterial with aG yard of S.5 -inch While here I sit, securely walled and They raise big potatoes in Ireland. ,gilt in. Both would appear to ,be a waste of heat. contrasting. glassed, They.dig them in the fall Rmisti;lg, grinirig, acid above 'all, frying; had been' found• to And warmed by long -gone summers jtnd they ate 'em. skins- and'ifl -in laad 1'o smaller salt losses than steaming or boiling. HOw TO ORDER PAITER.'vS: ' golden -stied s ,✓eland. — • • • • • • Write your name and address plain -'' And dead. The buried years -sre "Another way-to get the salts and .. A $ARRYMOI~tE WL"tiS - lY. giving, number and size of l such - _dim and vest, _ Iron tar -to, boil the potatoes with the patterns as you want. Enclose 15c in And though t hunt the •future to my skies on, then make tea or -coffee with - - _ r . TO many people who consider Lionel Barrymore the actor stamps or coin' (coin preferred'; wrap pride the water shat has the salts and trop Of the family the fact that brother (Profile) John Barry-more. It carefully) for each number, and Both brain and body feed the - dJsaolgea to it. - starring in "Toplaze" was chosen by. the National Boad of 'Review' address your order to Wilson Pattern 'test: These lrish -peasants live -ou six . _as the beat motion picture of the year will be & surprig�/ If 'S'�co' 7:4 W est'Adelaide St., Toronto. Gerald Raftery in the Now Fork cents a day or leas.' Here we ,consider �ry you a8�v "Topaz' "•you will remember that the whole picture was -- -'� sun. we must have tea times as mach or :Jolla BgI'rymore and it la t0 the credit Of Mr. Ba SHYNESS IS' EXCUSABLE. • - —p-- -- ,, 'starve, Well we are teieribiy estrava- P rrymore that you s y SLaitisticg Dhow re -street gent in our Lood. intake. And- are'slao Lost: Female, black head •long that felt no urge to leave the theatre or felt any -urge' to settle- down. ' _ _. iar a quiet snooze, The National Board of Review' has chosen black sirs; bluish Body; speckled legs; accidents- are concerned, Liver . is so darn Ignorant we cant' see an inch Wi82ly, very shy. . game Helen.— Spokane the ' most. dangerous city in England beyond our nose, at the gasie time we (Wash,) paper. and, ,after Marseilles, perhaps the' are so darn conceited we think we w • • • a. •, _ d others _worst in the world. know It a91 au o ere are the i6nor -. '• ant ones." � O O K S - � ., ' , , '..- - society f5 viceli governed when the., 1 ;: the igncran -ee Is the stepmother of most Charles. The Fimt, King .of England, by ,Hilaire BeHoc will -Tragedy Brou _ ve lovers of historical 'figures all -they desire. According to magistrates the law q.-Solon.., - arguments• . Ak,. y t N.Y.. critic: "Mr. Belloc surveys .a familiar field, but with a "- - About by Toy Gun (fresh eye. History, is- a mosaic that needs to be cleaned. = Mr: '-Hockey Players Get New Headgear „ The London News Chzonicle says Pelloe does. not destroy the-- mosaic; He restores it". -' - - eoicgriauy: "The necessity, for fuc -. - -- thi!r control 'of firms could hardly le The Guist Gems frotm.Life'. Scrap -b bk more pathetically illustrated than in ` Here's a. Ben Franklin story with Doubt the_ letter' which -a member of th . _` .• *-Ahtk-klo: in it: Itis_ told -by the Mar- Howe of Contrh.ns quotes as received Y' "Dever_ do- anything concerning the /""'` );y one of his constituents. eons l , ne rbeto the s, first French rectitude of which you have a doubt:' e'" "The writer's son, a lit ton9ul general to the United Stalest in - Pliny, Junior. emptied his _nonEy boxtknaw�_ -- _� \is `I5o - year -old diary. 'From B�aTti- ''human knowledge is the parent. of to his parents and bought aimusef`f d one of those toy guns .with amm mi- "It is ' ai'the'in2 where we „uµ..:ti:> lain _ � lion. At those toy be sari.: Liar he �$a that Dr. Franklin arrived one 'Win• aster. it. Colchester Hospital with a belle:. ter's'day, covered with snow` and half 'Let neither fear • not doubts over- `''`' >'` in ,his brain, so far in that' they can- lead with•oold. The family and sea- shadow your clear sense and calm `° not operate and remove it. Thesa A. &rat guests surrounded the 'fire, and trust."—Mary "Baker Eddy. - { AS ''' toy" guns have nothing of the toy ato one inconvenienced himself for the "Doubt indulged becomes doubt real- - i ; stranger,. ized. " —r. &'Havergal. - about them.. Stopping juvenile' sales "Frdttltlitt sat down near a win- "Doubt is the accomplice of tyraa• is not enough. Their sale should be aloes as if to rest, and after several ny• -rkmiel. z absolutely prohibited. ttlotnenta addressed the innkeeper. and "Doubt iq..ttefl in the humait_s�al: "- " a k" ¢ Scotland Yard recently 'issued an tasked him it he had oysters. Mme, de Gaspariu. order prohibiting the sale of "percit - '•' "`Yes, excellent ones: -cols" under the British F`- "`operi them and lake a daze to Act: "`Does he eat. - theta?► s Increa&ed Bacon °r? y # s4 v h `Just take them 'out and you .will - Export!<', j?i3CUhECt: ` ,Ise: _ k. &`Everybody gat up to qtr an see -Guelph,-.Ont.— Opportu.uity for tar-. ? _ ger bacon osp9rts „, o the United the horse eat oysters. The children-,' . _L IiinFdom provided t central theme' iris strangers, the - semm�ts -went to for discussion at- ' meeting of Gov -, CIS stable to witness aucb a novelty. erbment a'grlcultu r 1' representatives ,�i•- — bimieif n iri their absence, estabiishe f y �' of tontorio at tiie ontario Agricultural 3dmsrlf near'the fire, in the best place; - Qas r a .t 5 .• College. It -vas tYiat the Gov- stated Very soon they cane back to tell him _ µe Bat the horse'would not een look aE "w �• ors tncreasa bacon oprDdactipn for the ystera• British market and the rPpreseuta- . •' ✓ 'Tn that case; Franklin replied, ., - The tragic "Ace” Bailey Incident haa- taught-hockey. officials a tiv.ea' were asked to carry the mss- - -%yin. them Dora your doq everyrQwlT"_ lesson- 11111•Boyd of. the Orioles to the Eastern .Amateur League ad �'. R etrt to '»e•a3s tic& hire -.some- ■me. He knows that my husbaM _ sage do farmers with whom they r' "sat,a• —' y w - s -ts a new headgear on "Ruck' come into close contact. j - has Mat ho Tessl outdaseed. '�nck Buckles.. 5,, r �f w ..1 'I, .•i' .. •t'�•,,�_ .r /.� - .�. "' ..... ��.._J•• _ � „ - .I' l ti ..;y+ +r �,,• a ;af .. r .. __ 'Y 57 to H. a, of Hinitaton'then a promin• Aod1e7 o °'... v•. w- ent Conservative member of the �A change of 75 degrees mtemper- House. T. L. Church, a leadlntt altos in two days some climate. - RED - - - • - : _ . _ - •TSB�ts.. Bonservrrt roe vE "#'oranto. trizq wba :Chas. Puckria e _ _ . - L ?' - y - tt.TSb.iJeis : 1i.eou wiai..bi"ID` sager of Toronto fur a number of in Centennial City.. -'pweripti�r to ilb unites st"m sad Great terms, and was also a "member of usual Seams in their supbly of wood ,� -.4 U Blake and W. Mercer are u t�°�'�i° the- 'House of Commons, Is strongly while the gouur is good. --- _' op}�osed to the principle of bestow- S. R. and Mrs. Wbnnacott spent - =; T this time of the B9S�D- We. BBii OUT '. JOHN MUAKAR, ProprietOf. ing titles. Many other con mother the New Year's wit lithe former'% / - .-- mother in Guelph. :[Greatings to all• our ' Cn *=Ora a tines might be named -who are of The --school.. meeting came off very -- � - -. - -- `- ' NOTEB AND COMM[NT0. the same o 'J....",. ut -tall wak 817 r18n B aII asBUre t ein O our ' - -'- - surprising that Beenatt- wifuld Although the meeting was. d to _ - -- .: -� - . a pent- 1 8 Christmas 8 a - held - s Won. skein and ly s the - : The src�dgivin a -complete thaet ignore the wiashes of the w sh 13 fora Hapgyj Chr t a and Pros- The p New Year at the home o! ••Ferry and • _ -_• :" treport of an electin in •Large representatives of the people.` It MW. Wilson, in Greenwood. • per New Year. ' •city ie s most stupeadoas 'one, = is gne�+t e - w ion that shpuld be settled We are sorry to report that Henry. --alod a" person wonders hoax they parliament and not by the -We nflarrrrimatory rheumatism. attack re :user anti. his. cabinet., No ' 0eturno are completed so soon of . P The Club meets at .the home of T. CC o i ter the last vote has been 6a9t. doubt th%t the promier knew that and Mrs. Annan on 'Monday evening Orianges, per doz., " 23e, 30c. 40C, V�� The work' has been. accomplished the question world be defeated it. n when a good turnout is expect- _ b ado tin reset da busineee '+ w 11 Ili.. need in pxrlr y Peanuts, 2 lbs- O r 1C by ado' g p y Westne Bros and T:''Annan op , • - = ­-methods A large slumber of tere PLC aekiuR; for. the resturatikm ed up the sideroad on New Yea s 1 1 -phone opersture are kept busy 'at t'f titlPa, rtndi for that rear ,u took vayrn, so that car can travel if once special Mixed Candy, per Ib., . j 5c f •~_ the, ev:itch•bcmida receiving the cite al+tt. lento.• fish own lJantlr• Winters Bros., began dipping milli reports fri)tn the vnrinus'pullir•k i'�'K' +t'tpae -+. u' rc!tat tat y +,i ;lr to the 'Acme- Parmer8-Dairy on Tae -; R/� } 1j� _ - _ vslrll,l thick•, tr i1..n•t.t n lt.,tty_ 111timent Mixed Nuts, per`1b.', . . .' .•26C bootbs, arid* the op�r:►t�:rs r,u t1)N la}�- la. >k. -may are- to =l }^ col) - -.. ; : , i.:.- a.',5 tli• -tai upon buildirg up, splendid 'h, rr! addiuK rn,chiura �..c hit -y - +rin q:' �y �J�j } ��•^ t - ;• .1 art# t -1 t1. ''t. •, ,.. t'i1Ur. Of p)ct C!L 1J'i (?d'.i )•r5l'ti CN. iPS ills. 1. :rips `� ��5. for �� ._. � ,��c _`. 111[[1 pr !1 p)'taf+ VtiCNd'it'•:ltl't ! tk+ tUf4n•1 1 '.: ) tula'ti.,'.4• a•'L &.Ie to F. xrliliu Q,t'S Ltn't t; 1, I' tit', Ori, ti,•, :,j,l !: tr- ., tt. .` -t �' - 1,f &tpiM2i11 on +:i A; "'•tH -. rCCU'.' the i t a vultlp)iet-!' rE'111,r. C-13 tl'1 ld,• .Hit 't.atl 'll ►:: Lpl'- ''•,+ej'e'1'j`',. .I 1t't (11` ('4�It10')' (,i iiE C': P. .ii''.1 .F ° ?H V(d tt. �/�)(/►�)• /p p�.r�/ /� /}� j�/ //{�/� • -/ Rpnt`tt)• t[l+? '(i!11'C !'rat IIP.t'. f)it t'• the 1'(to- C� Ii, 3!:1.. OR'- t 1,01, lie hay rc ;`YC(i?`t t °.:P a;•'� ,•,; 7; ,�`�/��!' T I I ` ink. 7 C'r �„�/ '� IS �I ,lr - - aGkt `t. t.t t�,,,!' t' tiltt.f- tiler', -, for <'rv1CC to til,,•',O. ^_"tl�. .n•j :'tl`N,, - vffi -vs a ho llarnl un6 [be return- , wily nt 'i nirden; ..ip? I'iciceri-e PICK _ . I t� ! r to tr.n e<tixiuusly ttaitlrig puhlit', •It1)til t .: sty t,f,j •. ti:,al tt, th. Townslu is .clue _this honor the YIIJIl C.li ! lr l:y - _. and to ylli•1 t(3e' radio pla }_e a vrvy_ iru bestoWitiK a tale o_n one_w.l►o year. -',: : - .itnportaut pirt. Not unly•t!o 4br 11AS bred' a beoetavtur ut ,t1l. -the evening very few turned out. The Yutt nAer' PHONE PICKERING B00 'We deliver hnmaii race, 'bat R P des nut svP .retiring trustee, W. H. Westney, wan r6sidents of the city receive a .re -- re- elected for ,another terra. F. G.- port at the vArioua utwipapel `vby it rhottld be duuY io the! sane McCarthy acted as chairman and R. 'offices, where- the . returns are of fluanviµr +, Bach oar pre+identwot Hedge,"as secretary, of 'the meeting. tbrawn an a large screen; but the hanks, tvho,e nr•tiviue�t have beet. The, trustees' report showed that the _ Hardwalto St ore ' directed toward ber)rfittinR theca electric lights were costing the rate- people residing in the country payers less than five cents per th- _ reserve the repot is practically nt -Olve, er nd veh eci why tab citanan l>' of installation sessment, and the cost - ' �` „ -• ou9and of as :the saute time, although they pray y - -.. - - -- - -. _ - -- - - n was half covered with be a hundred or _ more miles di- has antH�,.ci great- wvaltli in r a %peers! T{rant.,The +rtipp rate on the .{ ; assessment bills beir7g ':•!creased 'to s933_193-41 Cant. Fifty or 1iixty gears Rgu it ruHnutnetilrit,K ir)du�t +y. o-buttld the rat. payers `tits% due to the v.i;',1- - - -- �U -rear Oli - Frierule loyal aura truer- to our growing cinder of New •R _would take at least n sexy to Rivt. ltitie the prr-flz, "Sit" attae4e!l t+, haldinv of the, school grant.% by the ' bis oninr. A twin or tcotnatt tt•h, Pn.)vincial Government.' Frircxi>a, iq tbo•e whiow Frientt -hih eve strive to deservem.y out a full report. but now by the �. •hrnrtily %%Nh +tnmemstired hnppine- 4atill thwt It New Year easy e of the lets bane. the adding has ��tiined renfuwn in the field -:- prove t► pt+•,►rant chapter in suer, life. p Auction -ale. of litaretLttrA ve science. utight t)r - ac.hine, radio and expert operw WE FISH YOU Wee the wank is dune in a very honored, with n title, wr• hP or rhr _ TUKSUAY, ,JAN. 9th - Hubert:.�bt: " short period of titre,. has really been w benefnetor• of F)ater, Dianver: Ifl,arl. howmariti'- IIralth tu'enikd tivark a pteusttre ills, aitl tell by p able, auction on . their cc,noUy. ninny a moo to a Tuesday, Jan: 9th, his fine herd of _ - Courage to meet every t•lecumstanee- _ -Another,- year has ended and humble t+phers in -life terse ms rtineb accredted• Jersey cattle; full -line _ ` now gewr, 1954. has begun TbN claim to an' h <inrnry title as ruate - of farm . machinery etc., Mr. F.,..; �- Ptstience'tu outwear every vexation ; - -a�st year has been use of great of our politicians who 'have been ter is Citing up farming, so every ,.'. -..- Strength to avereatne every obstacle and ,- - g thing -mu;+t be sold. Sale starts M .depression and one in -which been thud dreorated. 1L o'clock, noon and'stmk sale at - :Map" to t;npyly all your ds. i4 T' millions of men and women have - 2-p. .m. W. J. Challis, auctioneer. been out of employment and on Township Sunday School Contention > �• Je p�T L+ � ��� ;�; jj}ij�j/'� 10 he held at GreenwwA 'Cnited Carr: of Thanks D L7 " •��ING the verge of starvation, but never united C6inrclt, January 9t - ' �sn the world's history has more redly accept my sincere .gratit- eons been spent on felief than Program � for the - Confidence imposed .on. y the for "another year. IE... "�✓ V_ K H E G f during the year just closed. But 10.00- 10.15 - Worship period-led by. With .the help of -a congenial coon- _ tibere is reasoo to hope that the the R,resident, Wm. Dun- cit. and the continued co- operation cau, Green River. -- of the rstepayess, I am looking' for V4'e have'on our display tables many lutes which we are'passiog on to ' �rot•e>E is now nose -and that the 10.15 - 1020-- ,P-resident's address.... better times during 1934. yuu it Away below present cost prices. To clear these lines present year will @ee -an improve 10.20 - 1100- Departmental report With the season's greetings = we have substantially redneed the prices in Ynent in conditions. Tho past 11.00 - 11.15 - Discussion 1, remain . - _ each case, whkb makes a very at traeiive hay for yon. -• ygar has seen great events trans 11.15- 11.30 - Appointment of nomin- Your obedient servant, bdea'e ;Wank 8oata, came in and Aee these. 2.89 and 2 4B;pr. pining. but it does not fill us with ' ' .sting committee,' Audit - E. L. Chapman the hope that "war. ap[ll be no re and General Busin- _ Boys' and Girls' Scampers. white they last, 99c pr. ess• Mend Heavy Sweater Coats at 3.49 each ware." Ware have been waged 11-3042.00.-Address by Rev. E. L. S lr Bova' English Sport Pants, Special. 95c per pair. _ = in countries. Japan and Richards, Whitby Tab tttadi Ustssssr Men's Five Shirts, a bargain at 95c and 1.00 up. • China have been struggling one ernacle. -- - - -- -- Men's Work Shirts, goad grtality; i5q sash. . a#[4linat the other. and wars have ,afternoon Sebsion _ PRIPAl`E MATERNITY :iICiR9 We are always glad to see you And io' it never any trouble to show E _ I:IfG HUME J _ _ you our werebandise. been fought in South American countries and in Cuba. The out 1.4b- 2.00- Worship periodtt+ E'ied Medical and Convalescent Cases - . Phone 2904' bolt in Earope is none too prom Horton, Greenwood. accepted • • • 2.00-2.10-Words of welcome, Wm. ... - 3eing. All the leading European A. Brown, Supt. of Green Private and Semi Private Rooms :,.1 A DL �Eis i -B R Countries %re spending billions of wood Setr+dsy School. Weekly Rates 810.00 C ' -„ &hairy u-- preparation for a-bar 2.10- 2.40 Address, Mrs. J. L. Patt- erson, Children's Worker, MRS GEORGE. THOM -i SON that they feel in snra to come. jtRincotut. -- - - -- -- - - -- - - The efforts of the League of NA. 2.40- 2.ii0�-'Special music, Greenwood Phone 7808 _ 'Lions have not eoine up to expee' choir. Offering. 51�?.t I:itauttville. R. R. No. 1 tatiane, toil i6 is -- hoped that n. 0-3.'20- Address "Place of the Ad '!ears }rave been groundless. In ult Bible Class in ' the 1 -LBr� a K work of •the Church, Rev Ga - / spite of -the unrest and the do. J. E. -Glover, Claremont. :• .,yression there Lae been progress. 3.20 - 3.30 -Muwic by Greenwood choir Horticultural. Soeiet� 3.36 -4.00L- -Round -table Conference When Science has 'not bees at a stand. No ,ratter how ea�eD or still. Medical science has been Rev. GeR': T. Webb, D. D. The annual -meeting and election .:...Chairman Religious Educ- j Wge tm �gd Y-M ^ doing wonderful 'things for the ationil Council. of pfftcere will be held to the A. p pjga i>aSide your relief of mankind. Progress hvs 4.00- i�Report of Nominating F. P. A. Rooms 0t a WednPSday, -. . = Jaoaarp Loch, at 5.00 p m. Gypcoe' provides the lrs� .- wmm)ttedt ' Business and 4 - been made in,dewliniq with certain • ► of least eg{Iel1e0 ills a10d -. • Clo,rng• If you, are interested, Come. t3iseaues hitherto enneic�ered incur - - '. ... • - - • gte•eatety h- -bas- been-tione- toeniris- Reagiest- r��O - V A PAM STD S wage, eeiliegs sad _ Pat 12j1 -� smite this b better world in which J.00-7-15-Worship period, . by Rev. �Pi%ll you w healthful sod s • ' Partitions that area bardW. to live. The year 1934, into which Harry Wilson, percus New' Year. We too hoe to See. _ +� Whitevale. Vve have -just entered, • we hope 7.15 -7.25 -Report of Sec.- treas. t,rosperity comes your way, but- may­--be one of • )ros rity and 7.25 - 7.40 -- Special music by Green- You Can r Gyprot W.. ' l ix' CAD gaaranteA health, if you skate l� hence wood choir.:' Offering:, regularly n6 the 'leave it plain (when pest 1 - 7.40 -8.00- Installation of new offie- era, CEL3ARENA") and it is as a :celkat After about fourteeu'years'titie,, 5.00. ,-_::,p ddress by Rev. George base for Gyptelr or Ahibas- have bgaia been bewtuwed upon T. Webb, D. D. IN 'tine Snishe�t Canadian& by the Sing, on the _; Hettediction i '�dviee of Premier Bennett and hie. • CEDAR GROVE Gypree is sae :penes.., cabinet: This has come ar a our School Reports . ' :. •Enjoy the invigorating pleasures draught and rodent - ptr 4 ' of sheltered outdoor skating structuraHy strong and-q d& 1n'ise to Canadians after the House and the etironlating free f Commons has eY reseed itself CHERRYWOOD - Sr. 4th, - Ed= to elect with >l lbiIIilR>El>!'e[ _ P na Rateliff; Norman Petty- 11r. 4t refreshments on Bat strongly opposed to the be- Ray Taylor, Jim Armstrong, Marc urday nights. atowirig•of titles upon Canadians; aret. Somerville, Margaret Teefy; Em Gyprocmaybeemayarato4by i Pett ' Alan Petty, eonard Hall- HATINGF : the manes os tba board acrd the large, majority of Liberals are . y y+ y - %tut in fetv6r of thus honoring Lager;. Muriel Torrance, and Russell Taesdayand aturday Evenioga� • Gsss+tstripealo'xg the o0go. _ Perks (tie), Jim. MacRae. Sr. 3rd - -Phones: : Canadians with titles, although Shirley Ratcliff, Robert Morrish, Ar _ GTlsQ1i. LrYe A" �._asasrVM - y'• ' tleveral have been thin honored, than Thompson and' John O'Connor - MB8804 m Mslvegr° (tie), Anna Teefy, Kenneth MacRae. � leis. oatsrM ' -! �bu't natnber of I:iheralx have Jr. 3rd - Elizabeth Armstrong,. Leo- ' -- ' ,-Lfuscd the houur: int .Cod° op. tsa Dixon, Stanley Pilkey. 2nd - Doer INSURANCE i ;pgnent. of bestowing. titles.. is not is Hollinger, Blanche PettK 1st - ., _ '`R J coo,il i t� Liberals, "In - 1919, Phyllis.,Gates, Joyce Somerville, en- . r !tr' !: w sou Came up _in neth Petty, Harold' Davidson, Bill t Moni zh, ,Absentrttr Ella .Mae Rae,. Ros- - CYR1L- R. - MORLEY t tilt it u . ; :i.n{ent fir the ie Maynard. Primer - (in order of ' -- ,' lit ti i.t• t..:e . t,'I: th%L Rae intro. merit), Wilmot Gates, Donald Stew- Pickering, �Ilt -dirt rti' l �t .t . �'t' •ii i.m ' i�f titles art. Cecil Hollinger, Grant Burkhold K • t' t 1 9 e I-e. ' lnaenti Ina' MacRae. S. C. Lonie, t4t1e �It ,' °r •ett 1•y t,� I'. Nit�lr, i teacher. P1,unte S;Ot? _ , •.i•. .:;i` -* ,'..i. �y f� :�"•� _ . -� , �. , .. .;.:', it � °. i' -, qL W.A>i1�0111'! • SM- 10handlee spent the abrht• -Y � charge of 'the'program. ✓'- - -Towns Ekctioos - �� QQ - A. Scott. of KiteiMlseter, spent none holies with J. R., and Mrs. The Calais' Mission' Circle met at `. :_� 170 y Theztoa of ,Torootci. - _ _ the home at Mrs ,A, SbuthweII on batten at Lin banshees. :.�. Thursday evening [or tlietr annum - -The- following is the result of John so Kea. Castes ,spent the bnai�aa meeting, when the follow- the voting an )[nudes' foc- falls DU-N$ART O .iholidayr with Robert sad Mrs. � �'�Oa ing officers were ek -eWi President, reeveship of Pietkeelag i � - D 1�T - - .-FBd. sine A[n: Pgrty spent New st, Paul's, `Dunbarton (�an):• .Mabel ble; 1®t Vice -pees„ Edith Or- Polling Sub 'tJhapmaa Whles, j UL� Ai�E -` . r Sunday, January 7th, let Sunday of merod; 2nd Vice - Ares., Doris Dort- Division 4 a ears with M&gnus- and - -lira. - -_ -. -- ter Epiphany. Sunday School. at 2 on; 3rd Vice- pres.. Lillian Southwell- I s --#i -=-iE -At1` 0XOWXM Morgan. p. wL Holy Communion at tike-3 o' Secretary, Bessie. Pegg; An't Sec' . 2 -151 •40 -- - - __ -- James "brnauee spent .the halt -clock service. We give you a cordial Freda Morton; Tr- %-A_ C, , _ _ 63 Q„$� day with; his eieter, Mrs. David invitation to worahi with ;tin. Temeprance See., Kroh' Gee; 'Christ - - - -- - V x_ P — -- ey. o laatnutoon. ian ' Jeanie Beelby Pea- __� 12 T OA3UALTYt_ - __ Glordoo -Gregg, of Tuck. Hughes' Hroaglam = ce Secretary n 81'9nelon; rtes& - Ithi I7 - - t .Mines,, bt,o.,.}ing -a 'coapte esf { - ; . ... Secretarr', Evelyn Clarke; • SupFly - - -? = �' months here owing to ill - health. The Big Show, of the Firemen is Secretary, "Alice Pegg; Pianist, Mar- g 49 82 - Phone I;iekeriag 7920 5 T. and Aire. Paterson, Clearance due agai$ on Friday, Jan. 12th, at ton Brandon; Assistant Pianist, Evel- -� ✓' aacl„Afrs; Peagelly spent New - the Brogghpm Hall. The program is yn Clarke and Ruby Annis. Mrs. I ' Years with Mrs. '13ortop, at Poet good 'one, Bert �" , _ - a�ery-delightf ..c t . s-- been - -on- - So'uthwel� served _ r • a -Perry: •- . the job and has rounded up talent supper before the meeting commean- �� •'' FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND) The condition of the Brock and from all over the coountry, and has e?• 583 ' 294 EMBALMER -; -other roads have kept many from the .following to present: Duffin a,_._.: Ma'nrit Creek Colored Boys, 25 in number' Brougham J y foe Chapman-2159 " reaching Claremont during the p - 1luccessor -Coln, J. Mather, _ past week. giving part -of their Minstrel Show, Thus, tbe•couuwil for 1934 is as 8touftvitle , _ TheESocial,Club.party was with under the direction of -Arthur Lyn. The Young' Peoples meeting on follows; Reeve, E. L. Chaprnsn; - - de; Mr. Chester, Musical Sketch Art- Wednesday was well attended. Deputy reeve, Rnht Q Re�esor• � Niebt and -Day Servi•te donna on Friday evening, -t af� ist• Mrs. Arthur L de, Entertain- Mrs. J. Soden has been suffering Councillors, G. L. Wddleton, R.. Business Phone Resider cr. Phoney - connt of the very said weather. ', • from a felon on one of her•fin ors ilow-brei and Wrn Rresor. • 980t 0920 The date of the coming dance will era Wee 'Willy Ramrnage, Toronto's l; y ' be announced "biter: Ycun- Barry Lauder; Lucy and Ron At time of writing it is much ienpt�= — T - -- -- _- �T sirs. Wr►terzon and fyevity, of ,a1d -11ii;;Cau1 (tap• dancers)' of Toron. oved. — — _-- .._. -- DI TY !S GA ��r 4 to, W'allrr McIntosh accompanist; The W. )...will hold their January, 3v �jj Toronto. returtr�.i,17t Trt��,i,y tr, Stu, -t 1)rama,'bq Claremont Baptist meeting at the hone of Mrs. H;,rvey_ IS your, subscription t :ilia. City. +rft,'r it tvin'g - rr•s . CNr• Y +:,in? 1'. : ;� ;ale bliss Dori "s 7oh7stc,,, on t! :c 1." lh. Program-to br g ''ieh tte a� "Look l •+r. 13r,,: [t nr,il fit, +�.. dyy� •v'irh Mr. •+ir''i titi�.Z: :'i t nemb2rs selc :ked at 1r.:;` ni�c.in,• .Look pit � 3 1 1 ' -i fit•+, :_ ;f • JOw Craws solu :_�t' 12ev by :paid .' ' The &annual schr)OA . rcetir ztiri: -j t - ' ,' - -- • !. •F :..f :�rcr v;ill ac, a;_g charirma•� -�. � - !).�., -.. � :• „'?, �ti ",, :�: ,. •,rt`,. i'-Me, ai'ri;t'r, ytr�r)rieri �, ; :�rr+1 4•)mi :ranra.25 cents, - children un&r;h :'N 'on'tYt +lne ;lay of erroAn, €'� Qua' address "a`J tUe•:Clll� _Ylt t,r"ir rY1i,U l'3t� K .uf _ }� - r'� ^ ?;t. �'j `=T, 't' ,� L5- ...:,mitts. The..boys• are r. `ledrL;, .?gyp. t e'er ,•ridiq tr ' : •,.: , Cuniru ace On 'tore- +.l.ip' of th'i- ready to gv to a ;fire, Rive 4i;em u tee was 'replacedi key f1r. L.' a., :ru_ 'heck.- nd Aii- + &nr)�ic out stied pat g t to -,be, a'fairs,oi the section seem �" •. _ Arervter,e k p your tuna a There will bean b_d Ia'J°• _a. ' - time dance after the Concert. -Cents, Rood shape' so the meeting B,+' r, ir., i.,p+Prpet xuri ,•h tY Ked. A mut!h stn-tiller vote than uInrel_ 10 cents. edae quint. y P'+ �r rne�and'1)untup'1'ir� @.r �1 was polled here on Monday laPt. +- The oll, pst• inhabitants cannot re- '� ” The result was very close, a differ = Greenwood call. such'- f�zere• weather as that of Reliable- the -(3aooltoe and Oil&. enceof 5 for the two contestants - past week, when hhe 32 below Refr•esbwont Booth in Cunnecta n - J o 'for the office of Reeve. Miss Ruby Annis spent a few -days zero point was aeached by local' th- ** *��*.. e.a� STOCK Phone Pick. 75W Now that school trtastess, police last week at West Hill with friends. errnometers, and the sleet and #roe- (r (J " t - (#tight or day). trustees and township, coatocil 'Edgar Heath, of Brampton spent en windshields acLded to the dangers : _ have,been provided for. we expect -the week -end' "•with James and Mrs. of-travelling. FOR' FALL AND SPRING MI LT01V SLEEIM -ever one to Rains. bias.. T. C. Brown received a sud- - ' y get -back to work 43ty PROPRIETOR and stop their fooliner. Miss Slater and Miss K. Green,•of den call to Toronto on Saturday, heir -PLANTING -- - - -.- - - -'- Mrs. CrocOrer, who has been Toronto, spent last week with- F. L. sister, the late Mrs. W. Wallace, .,. --_•_• - ;� and Mrs. Green. having passed away that morning. - . ;:•Rpendiog the holiday at her hom+, - 4npee list of hardy•iTrees, Sbrube _ . - - -� here, has been oblieed to st„ F. 1� o�dwrard and family motored Slat: Wallace was born -in Brougham 1 5' to- Toronto an Monday to spend the an`c4-sp-ent her youth there, leaving and Plants, both; fruit. i•- ' longer thorn she intended. owing "day with friends there. as. the bride of the late _W-1 liam' — -- - ; : — : to the condition of the roada. years ago. -Dee. 5th, 1935 A - The Toga ,in the neiahnorh�,xl Owin� to the .ley condition of file Wallace ,,4.. and or•nanteutnl. are beginning to t�et hnn¢r k1:Hin roads, +nowt .our villagers remain - and malty friends still remain in \Br- Root Pruned Fruit Trees Chateaus y ed at home for New Year's. ougham, her interment took place at _ and are taking to chickens in the . The W.- M. S: will meet Thursday Park - Lawn cemetery, Toronto, on .valuable time in eotntog. Eyesight Specta.ust meantime S• -mo of,the %Nid dng4 with Mrs. Rodd and Mrs. Mowbray. Tuesday. into ben' early. � � r � w.r have sftffered in the experiment. , _ hostesses. 'Please bring your Mite - _ Eimer Jam s and -Mrs. Stephenson, ephen non Bmre FRED S-T A C EY I J. T ELLIOTT' AGENT of James and •41rs. $tep{tenoon, •, James and'Mrs. Hortop, of Camilla a who is eogaRed is teaehioK •'Sian• called on Mrs. Fred Gibson on Suer Paint -r a +.ei prj,Pr h,.3,wNr , DISNEY BI.C)M ball Training" in Hiair9ton, spent dsy. also on the latter's Barents, W. ,. ,. it p cents pe r tu" ). or by ,a „orrrict `THE MAIIELINE i rte. P* ft 011w ir'ar toad £}hritttrare vararioo at the and Mrs. Gee. '. home of his parenter here. Quite a number of -the ratepayers e - ' The regakar weetinpr of the W. turned out on Wednesday to the Satisfaction G414r',auteed, BEAUTY -:- 8ALC'N - M. S. of the United Church will be school meeting. F. -Gibison dropped _ lr,•r Mrs exi- rirrce. - -held at the home of Mrs. D. A. out and the trustees are -now, F. Dis- - Scott on Thursday, "Jan. 11th. at may, �1't, • Middleton and Wm. 'Clark. PINE RIVE, DUNB7IRTON p• y The B Class held their annual We extend t0 4ar lnf6IIp _- � 80 ro. at which a vet inter' or write Duob,a'tur, P. O. _.-ebrting program will be Riven meeting on Sunday morning and the _ _ _ _ .Patrons and A number of the workers of the following *officers were elected with HAWAIIAN Friends local Sunday Schools are plwnninp Mr. Brown. in charge: Pres., Mrs. _ to attend the annual Pirtcering Southwell; Vice- pres-,'. -Mrs. Green; �+ Township Snnday -thool Conven Sec.-treas.,- Mrs. Walla; ?Assistant, -G U I i A- R. A • er:'y -CJ[�l$tm� tiaa at Greenwood United Cbareh Mrs' Ormerod; Social Comenittee,�_ ".NOR-8AA'J s► _` oa Tat Gee nett. Jan United 9th. Miss- Brandon and .Miss Bie; Miss- OIEtc. ` The rink is enjoying great pat tonnes Treasurer, Mrs. Brawn; Stec Sueceesfnlly taatrht by • , _ _!/'��tSll/Jr� _ Committee, Mrs. F. W.' Gibson. Mrs. _ -..an� a :. ronare these days. Childma to FRANK ROBIN70N - the afternoon and older ones to son; Assistant- Mrs.MHorton.W. Gib.. of Toronto. _ .i+f /f��r011Rfs - -the eventog. Our having the. rink '� Mission Band met in the base- HaPP.7 Y New Yew t As the envy of our neighboring meat of the church em Friday after- IN CLARSMONT ON FRIDAYS '+1114969. who are without. this noon when the following officers Children ra Saminity. - I privilege. ” were elected: President, G• .Corbett; Write to m_ - t c ,�O aPD � The questions of children are tat Vice = pees., Clare Wall; Secretary �FRANB ROBIN90N ' ' m r t- many nod- on varied subjects. Jean Linton; Assistant Sec., Dorothy Phone 1908 � erJLAR>1'rrl[ONT �oT� `re w the .:Very often Dad is. stock, when Disney; Correspondieig' Secretary, 8$- Condor Avenue. Toronto will r - a y, attempting to reply. We heard Mildred Corbett; Paws Secretary, mats tribute to 'tor gone the other day in onr village: Florence L.' Wood; 'treasurer, Reta 11� have been ••Daddy, does a cat die when its Flynn; Pianist, Doris Horton; Look- "� : - erected to honar. out whiskers are broken off 2" Has out Committee, Vanessa Wall, Muriel', creative 'do seetei9 tan,y one the answer' for this - Dad it Clark, - Mildred Brown, Connie • Hed- REST YOUR- the but results. Claremont experienced the cold. ire, Leslie Wilson. The Mission Band ..No Gpseabeg w `set weather on record to many of will meet on Sunday, - Jdrr. 7th, at our citizens, during the part week. 2•� t,• m. in the• basement of the - N. W..STAFF ". " Temperatures from 25 to 80 below church.. Mrs. P. ,Vifilson will have zero were registered on local they ` ~�� Road' -- '•mometers. The continued cold _ - % Whitby. weather has been a, hindrance in C. A. OVERLAID r 40 ► she hoped for relief of the •water --- supply• CL�iRE1dONT �I. I The sunny friends of " '•Hteky." Extends the - Season's - Greet- N Mate of the hotne of Lym$b and g inns to his Customers Iiltrs. Ptikey, will re ret to hear of Abe fatal accident he • suffered - Gild wishes, them a \ � � Several days 'ago by being struck 1 , r; : � � � j�� � 14�• Xutw pin by a car in the village. Hicky -,�Hb and` Prosperous meeompanied . many of the, local PPP ;' - ._ �Pe!•a X.- fOd'g'ef . � Co• - :' banters on some of their tripe. 1�ew Year. !•/ ' ,1� Your- drivin and WAWANBSA INS, CO. i Be was areal dog. everyltody'r �,a't i ' l WOrrI eS j _ OLeep rates for farm and country :.. friend.. (� �/( '}' �' a ' ¢ buildings.. The ' annual meeting of the COME ` O Tickete,Tlme Tables and All Ooach Tra • Windstorm ' Insurance on bwldings,l -_ _.:Sunday School •., of the. United Information at `- wiod•mule, atlas etc. Church was Geld on Tuesday even• z$g Automobile Insurance - -_ " inn. The report showed that the dfaU kit-do. amount raised for local school and -� Dew Drop,, Inn Eastern Hoti$e' Phone#: 500 "F.R>lis FOR 'SALE ___..churohpurposes was lino; for the Old Time aad Modern Daacen Missionary grid Maiotesnaaee Farad q Write or phone- and -' for .all other purposes EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT - BOWMAN & RO'WE .." The average attendance °:.. - <` WHITBY, at 9.00 P. m, OR QUICK SALE' � TBY, ONT. for IOU was .70. ' sud the total - enrolasent 112. Billie Hole and His Live moires. We are pleased to see Mrs. Glenerel Admission :• •'One Heater (circular) good se new. - . �•.., One Veisiitt. GAndeef, 9J inches, nearly new i @louse sable to get arotiod her : 35 cents. -H =' [boasts again. Convalescence will -''' F Z� , ttawrally be eloper. She in never _ ` One leury Uat Roller o usxsrte toeless eager to get• back to her .'You Can ]guy at Home" ' " ' T'v° n "� Electric Washers - 'duties in the various organizations 'Two Hand Washers It _. with which she' has been aseaei• - TIRES, HATTERI98; ___ One double hand McLaughlin Mill Grinder '.'.with The- best wishes of the y iOne large Ice Refrigerators neighborhood are extended to bar " `AQGEB30RI1�8. �' _ One Bet Computing Scales. owl their hope for her early, to . At ae Inw�and better priceej ' ' Ooe Atwater Herat Battery Radio t : ' _ tarn to these iactivit % ;. One Heater, burner Tho' $e►erament of the Lord'ta - as �'' . -_ _ •. = t'' ;_ One 1000 chick Bqckeye Brooder •. - Q' upper will be administered tie - - lu eao`to Toronto. Ooe YFiileet Electric Radio, table model the mornitr9 service in the United - t--�. A stock of need and ant of date skate@, �}! ' 'Clinrc6 next Sabbath. All the - to clear at low prices ; Let ae repair�tbtat leaky top. - - tmemhpre are urged to be present - - - OUR WINTNR STOCK OF -..; wt the final ee�mrnunion. of the Glloves Aladdin. a skating - _ s [lee and hock 'b' p e su li w t b New p es a laokets e Yens The re Skilled Motor Re 'r y PP � p R . riAr,ai ors pat e, taatifreeze..(3oodyexr tires, stoves and heaters. chemical closets and__. - service wss ��e1ri on Thursday ii chemical, radios and snppliee, Electrid light bulb@ •evening. The Official Board and Gordon J. Laws etc. is very cortrplte. gold aid Installed by Board of Stewards wiTL. rtoee•t on 'Monday afternoon, at 2.00 o'clock, Phone 2ks: - -' :.FBANH 1 P8oU8S, January lath PIOHBRING, ONTARIO ,.CFUAS. COOPER, - •CI AREMONT t �,� .� ,,� PW I A 11 rl, r Ptificess of -1raq' Death ToU 202 in French Train Disaster Sclme,idex Victor, . . . . . . -Shopke4pw Is dlvi6n 1?iverce -As J or 0- Air Hero is "Broke — "No &Z Defied. Islamic Law by. Marri "r,7 , ne Wants Flying- _ !�g Commone"r and Incur- M-4 Men N-6--- fed Displeasure of Royal Titchfield,- Eng.-A man stands be.. Household !ANA,.: hind the counter of a-village-sbov London. -At the behest of her Years old'. 2 -ylmr-Wd nephew. the Kfiv of He sells an.1t bin g from apples to iraq,�rrmcess tiara of iraq has Wit yellow -soap.-He- efieft 3. England, divorced from her commoner wraps, up cocoa. He doles ha`p'�rths husband of three months. into bags of sweets-bitter sweet,- She defte4 the Islamic law and' in- He keeps the shop open from eight dared the -displeasure of the -royal in the morning-unt nine at night, Amin, first secrets r --of the Iraq Le- He hates it all. household by marrying Atts. Bey and Part of the day c% Sunday*. sation in London. He is losing money. The Princess came to Lom&n last '.I He is ea plain his heart summer ana ror the first time in her .... . . . . . . A" Captain H. C. Biard, one of life went unveifed. On that trip she the most famous airmen in the hisbor7 Bey and, friends said„ it of English flying. ---met Atta -was 'a caw, of love at first sight. The • He won the Schneider trophy in pw couple went off to Istanbul to be wed 1922. under the modernized civil code Of He few third at Cowes in 1923.. •'Turkey, September 6. Returning, He crashed in Baltimore, U.S.A., 'in 4+W • they took a modest London fiat. 1925. Mmnwhile, King . Feisal, Sara's That time hiR, broke two ribs and a said brother,md6d. Legation officials was nearly qro:��. ...,he never knew of the match. 'BRILLIANT* RECORD. The new ruler, Glisti 1, put his foot His father was a master at, Char- down. He himself followed the faro- terhouse for 30-years., Captain Biard fly- custom of marrying a first co"in, himself was flying before the war. princess Aliyan of Hedjaz, by proxy, And he is almost 'dead broke. "I took over this 'little, shop on soon after acceding to the throne. Obedient to Ghazi's deem, Atta April 1,".he said. "All Fools' Day,' -Day Amin was understood to have Complete Jumble of cars at -Liagn - Y, France. atteat - a to the, force, with which one train of Christmas he added bittkmly. divorced his royal avouse Novimber travellers telescoped- the other in the worst rauroad accideritVin history. The death toll mounted to .202. "1" paid E300 for it, and all I have It fL the fashion of 424, taking her tra' done is to lose money. I -am keeping to the dooratep of his residence and ­with 250 Inidred. of a pound a weelc ying. three times, In the. presents as But what else can I do! of -ritnesses, "I diver" you." 'Anne Lindbergh Gets Success Is'Sftn "Nobody wants men Rho can fly." Reddiess Dnver Place in Plane Exhibit Captain Biard has a wife. hal 7 ess Encouraged 40�-derc ew York.-Mrs. Anne Lindbergh, Antitoxin two sons. One of them, aged Li xi Shot In New An i i hat been taken -f rpm a great preparai commercial wireless operator, third f tory school- and in now going tin a To Be hardeners lasi,k' is very special us- Soviet Court Passes Sentence e going t* have I 4jection Brings Recovery of council school. Toronto.-horticultural Ind place-of' her own id the Lindbergh -try has flourisbod during the post few on Chauffeur * When sags, &3 it in preserved for posterity. - Man- Faced With Arm Captain Biard is forty.: He is alert years of econoini c strew, declared Mr. by the American Museum of Natural Amputation He can talk French like a native. He it J. F. Gisri, government lecturer, in Four Die History. has a brilliant record In the air. a address here to the Hortitultural Moscow.-Although Saviet. Russia's 1. Toronto.-A member of the staff ', ,I -culd do anything to get ouf of Zciiety. So -many I*oplp have been -criminal codes provide -a maximum The museum curators are getting at University of Toronto is recovering this silly village shop business," ho ready to place on exhibit the 70-pouni from atiphyjoccocal, an infection in obliged to spend their leisure in their sentence of 10 years' imprisonment In said, "but there seem to be no -jo6s. Ug jecti,;= wireless transmission set by which the hand and arm, follQ--Jq)� "It is a hideous thing to say, but such cases. the Moscow City Court de- Lindbergh sasisteir her.husbanA of a new antitoxin, diwovered--by own homes through, lack of moneT that creed death 'for Valentine Ivanov, a bra. Dr. sometimes I &Inriost wish there won gardening has become a popular pas- -riv- to fly safely the 30,000 miles of their C. E. Dolman, graduate of. Oxford anoilier war." Mime. ThIL'work has been encouraged chauffeur, wwricted of reekites, d recent serial survey. The little set university. rece si All communities, small and large, Ing in an accident which resulted in Z four deaths. goes into the museum as part of the Dr. H. J. Cody, president of Uni- equipmen CanaJimin Dairy �Yvr empkytd and unemployed. t of Col. Charles A. Lind- verity of Toronto. stated the patient's In Ottawa. Mr. Clark.' over - The 98-year-old chauffeur was found Lorgh's plane, which he presented to condition at one period was considered' -Ptoducts, in China --,IM plots hags been cultivated by guilty of driving a speeding lautOnit>- lips unemployed. Plots and needs were bile into a marching. column of Red life: F. Trubee Davison,. museuIr. di- su serious the only chance left Was- The proportion of the trade in dairl rector. amputation of both hand and arm. products,; hitherto enjoyed by Cana. ­ Aupplied in many townb. The humblest army soldiers on'the • Leningrad high Following injection of the antitoxin, di home In northern Ontario bas Its.dow- way, on the outskirts of Moscow, Dec. however, the patient recovered Wit- t an producers in North China, writs. Two soldiers were killed outrigh;, Canadian Livestock ha Canadian Trade Commissioner al era, sweet peas mid dahlias, many 3. 'injured. Of the latter- 12 feet An height. In two died later, and live were . LInloaded in Iolidon ,ciently in a week to permit his'return Tientsin, has been an extremely im" re t6 The decision to apply 'the highest Loudon., - The first shipment for home from the- hospital. 1. one -and entirely out of proportion Cochrane alon*. a town where - is working with Canada's position.1n, other over. 'Summer is very . short, and It might measure of social protection-shoot- 25 rears of cinadtau cattle to.be an, Dr. Dolman at present at Connaught laboratories, University sees markets for such goods. This 'be suspected. that interest in horti. ing," was based, the court.. explained. loaded at London Docks arrived here of Toronto, perfecting the antitoxin, situation culture would not be keen, one mar. an the anti- social record of the chau:f- an Chrtstmas Day.'. can be' remedied with oom described last year at the Canadian -in a the '600 head' an board more paradiely few difficulties. chant assured the speaker he,ha4d sold feur, a senior workee. large gar- of Public Health Association convention J. r4rden-s. ----ihan-DO wefe-sold before arrival, 0 7., 13 162 ps�ckaga& of t4� here 8* one of the most important ad- t up and the !refit_,Ue now btfug vu v a Sixty Yea nceA In medicine in recent years. rs for sale. Alberts Studies Ruth Tower Qwsofi, but' cattle Brockville, iFt.-Sixty 'years coo. • Tower Three died In transit MA)oua servi.-e in the one-*-printing dea,6rs wh' have inspected. the alill N. Y. Social Register I Dairy Herd Testing Swimming Champion 0 of fice is the -record attained by W. J. Edmontan.-Negotiation3 sre afoot Winters in I i 'pica went are thoroughly satisfied w I tlr�. -.-Increase in Marc" $$k- cdndfd rnageS I eyiiolds, foreman In the composing o.n and quality. -between the Alberta. and Fe&ral -Ruth Tower - - %% , Hamilton, Bermudar For the 48th consecutive year the room of the Recorder and Times, and .'Govtftments In respect to future ar- Corson, the smiling* auburn-haired equal in the New York social register has been believed -to be �n reagements for the cow- testing , ser- mermaid who last --ummer accomplish- George D. DeBlois Named Published at the usual time. The pre- province. Reynclds entered the office 6 •a,:, a -devil,, at the.ag* of 22 years 'vices -carried on in this Province. for ed a feat of many years endeavor by P.Ll. Lieuten*nt-�Gaiverbor sent Issue is id�ntical in form wit neveral years past. The Provincial winning �the • w;&mena, modified mara- preTlous editions and the policies that during the proprietonhip of Colonel Agriculture hi Ottawa.-Appointment c Department of 11 been thon swim at. the Canadian Nation -govern-its contents are practically un• David Wylie to called "Father of the National Deblois as Ueutenant-Governor of 1110till?d that the Dominion is with- I Exhibition- in Tord-eW has 4,tverted Prince Edward Island was of . 'ally changed. Canadian Press." drawl from the field at the end of I the northern climate. Marriages have :made a good pe . announced. followinj a recent Cabinet W the year, turning the service over in - For the winter, covery" during- the last year;, 1,0 at liast'slie will irteting. He succeeds Hoh. Charles each 'Province to the local Govern-- persons have been wedded, as' against Lon' don to Build Mt and train un-det thi tropical sun Dalton who died, early in December. 910 last year. In the lJ%12--v-olume­ th h of her Modern Airpik . and, incidentally, devote much Mr.. i)eBIQ1s is -Aecretary of the number was 947 and In 1931 tbe figures time to teaching children the famous Queen's County Conservative Associor " n. . London.-The Corporation 'of Lou- showed 1,044. The dea-th.r&ty_JMs I -Tairiff—on Potato Starch Australian crawl stroki-that-hmught Zon and a prominent Island resident. creased also. A total of 559 deaths don has unanimously decided to con- , in Half by her fame and a., purse of $3,000 at The new -Lierte`naz.i.Govewr will' 'are recorded, .272 of women and.,28-, .eider }be erection of an airport or cut Dominion. Toronto last summer. probably be sworn .in befofLi the =rid or men. ' �Last year the al number landing-stage. 'F.- A. Horner. who Ottawa.-A 50 per etat.'reduction The long grin _that 'e-wntually of the month, as the period for which was 498. Statistics fr . the various brought the proposal forward, declar- in the tarition potato starch or potato carried her to' the front & the Exhi- Chief Justice Mathieson'was appoint- social regipiers tbroug out -the coon., •ed t1jai Lfil a,yea:r 'or two Any ctl�v' of flour -when imported for use As, ins,- bition swim and a new worl&-zRcord ed administrator during ihe'illneis (I try show that among 'those listed a town without.& landitig-stage or air. Aerial in Canadian inanufactures, has has not been aeeomplished in a few Mr. Dalton expires -o,- December •31. larger percentage . of men than` of wo•' craft'port will be like a city or town been authorized by order -in- Council, years. It has taken -a life-time' Mrs. men have died during the laxt'ypar. without- a i-ailway station. accordjng to,&'bulletin issued�by the Tower-Corson told reporters here. -0 Department of National ROeit�ue. The Her career, •first started as 'a' child Trappe'r-is Victim 'forn*r*rate was one tent. per pound competing -with sleek Hawaiinso fa- Accident Begin Tuberculin, Movies Invade Acidic sander the British prefereitial tariff, inous for their prowess in the water, Unusual ' .-Testing '-of C att.6 --Christmas 'night brought The Benoit, French- Ottawa. - - Christmas r ught and two cents tinder the intermediate - we.,; almost ended tragically in 1930 nadian,-trapper of this distri&, Is Kingston,' - . Ont. 'A . fting . under and general tariffs. This is now re- when she was forced. W retire tempor- -ayf nnuaiial nsn- strattlors of the Dominion Depart. -the far Canadian north on the fi -dead as the result of fringe duced 1�i on`e!"half a cent and one tent, aril� becaus4 of an overstrained heart. Ing accident, ident of Agriculture, Dr. J. C. Shep�. of the Arctic Circle, its first motior, -t in more It alniqst broke her 'beat -)i her4,son, veterinary ins4ector for the picture. - Eleven per co Benoit, while,paddling up the Mat sons comprising ways than one. - . . : - tawiskl*a River, nortll'of here,, caught Kingston district, will start tuberedlin the ' entire white population joined• But she's still swinifiiing and after liege northern pike, noted for the testing of all cattle In Pittsburgh with Eskimoef at an improvised' movie, a rge Twin.%.ns'Are &'Ion ghbliday ii.'the tropics-well, it long period they can live after being Township. Dr., Shepherdson - said' be furni.�hed by au r.mateur projectv*t use t remains to be seen wh�ther she taken frbm the water. expep.ted.to.bave'Alle C6-operatlon of which arrived unexpectedly, by dog "...-Half BkotherS will be back in the C.N.E. contest.nelxt, He' placed the fish In the b6 ttOm all cattle men. sled• year• of his canoe, alongside his rifle. The Court Recognizes Partner?s 4p� fish came to'llfe,. thresh-ed about and Early Milk De4ivwy'Stopped touched o!1 the trigger of the loaded ✓ . .... C Father, of , Northern Manitoba 6ildren Boy Kan&Ls City, 'old,- Kansas City gun-, the bullet kfllii;g Benoit. 4:1 '- Z­ 'in'. knien Against Diphtheria, 11 may sleep later now. The ,Yankton, S.D.-Tht. twin: sons • of Health Department Usued an 'order Baby Rom After hirs. Edward Paddle, have the status prohibithig'tbe dcli�-ery of milk in 1%latiltoba.-Carrying INIL(ld on 11i's'first trf� into the Isolated' Death of Mpther Winhipetros-is,' of half brothers as a- result of a residential districts before 5 a.m., �hor' of Lake Buffalo, N.Y.-Thirty minutes after enough toxoid to Itnuiunfze 300 child- area 61t Ilia-we9tern e W1Tfn!p(-gosis,' where settler's are or. court's action' in recognizirig the claim stating' that milk delivered early' nst the dread s .,are "ices. of the woman's husband that be ' was stands too long I- aii. unprotected &,n• the death'of . Mrs. 'Anthony 'di P"- ren agai - , pp',qre of the. dinarily, far irons A doctor's services. the father of but one of theffi., quaff in hospital her,ninth baby was N-&rth­-Uf,,ht,�, I dition on porches. -dlplWierla Dr. A. N. Del%�oen 110 and 201D.clil101ren at 7 Piddie, % farmer living near Free- born, t, sevon-pound girl. Nte(ld. ino"winobili . ng . doctor . of the Pine Creel-,. will receile their firs! The mother was - stricken with N,.part• treatment while all those im­munftet roan, was given the d!vorce. by default Manitoha Covernni6hnt Festarday when his -4-to con- Feminine Apparel eclgnipsia. and- dospi�e emergency wife fa*ili r - being g ad- to •Duck Pay. will test' it. lie charged her with infi- 'Austin, Tex, — Misshapen feet are treatment, died foon -aft;6 for Piiie Creek and �Luek Ba� receive.' second- treatments. more 'common aTno-.-ig girls'• ih the •mitted to hospital.. Split-.M1'condideci- wo northern -vil For Dr. Vic(ld-,it is 'his second trip of the't farm'f--Ik toldlwl'ge R. B. Tripp, South than eliewlwre, believes Mi,,, sloon, %i as nesm,,sary anti �ffie surgeon, wltbin `ft few weeks, tis he ouly re- lanes nrc, mostly 'half-breed,�. 'ant -prodding, that he believed onw, of the Leah- Gregg, adjmic' "profe'sior, cif Dr. Anthony J. Cetola• perfailmed the cqnil>- returned from the Indiax reset` pover'Cv tNe• Yea"r is widesprea'd, ae- Wins was his son, I butthat the other, physical training for ivoilien, opdratibn wft-iout ret niwirl- 'tht� dvad', or p�lt,k 'Bay. wiicit) two child, cording sr:- reports from Dr. Ho • hs said, bore no resemblance to sity of Texas. She attributes it t,� 'wdrnim to the 6pei;nlmg room. oom. ren;411C�d front (11plitheria. He was pc- tol(I or. riii(tirik 4 12-year ;-qld glrl act 0 wen the son of another man. the fact that southern 'girls wear When the child *:is brought Into-,ronwaWril by,l?trf,,s 3T. 1,,. .1ting, pub!fr Ing as mother �to a largo family rather than sports th"- world, it was pronouft�ed "tluife fic,n.*iii, smaller, 001dren wbile.'the fatb6r ai( wss awarded custody of the !feminine apparel T. . '. . - I clothes. healthy and'a perfilctly 6rmp.1 h 11! 1, t:1 si al,40 acr�cwpanied Ift. mother were out fisbing, dalynod' se hii -4on� W- X55441�S _ _ dwertilift., - „-� - a..SM1•LESee. Y. WOA3lIt Z.OflS 28 iDi. 111 • N OF'MLrtt 1"), ' c_ _ w 4q Months i.lnt •,r tM - - boil- 'hJ _ -- . In ura,attuh •rpt free Tht isIIlias Cam* "Three _ months �v;' a�• °ice . -.,� wifteir "i was persuaded to try Krum- hen - ` " t Salts to reduce �' - n • my weight, which - 00AZ tDiD ! >�. V _ w as -222 Ibs.- I had tried other.things; r{ OAL- i\i[TE OUR \�'FFOLESALi3 , t�r but all to no avail. ow _ oW that q✓ Department for gizotatibna cn steam "� - - - - oaf. a lnes Co., Ltd., 1. lta are different In three - 'I c • • ,t G6 r -�u lb--, a„d i itit ave years The Dd1 Coal -� - then Co. d. n er. l real tuber any I fee a Coleman Lamp - •T you g 1p f An 4+d Portuguese CU am .___ 6 :11 y diterent woman. I have now lost 28 Rep8ired. For $1.50 I have just glanced at an Illustrated ' lbs. -to date. "= (MrV.) S. G. B. - It's not what you'd do with a miIllon :�o matter loon well ma. %� - -- If you are= overweight- take •ode halt- If richea. should fall t8';pour lot. But any. product occasionally - Y guide book which I,picked up in Lib- Are you looking tol a0methiaf teaapbonful of Kruschen Salta in a what you are doing at rieedb to be "tuned tip." ,, g present.�ith one and. I -bud °Chia very n J ! to des • r'Y seating different III tae way of entertata lass of hot water star Lhe � - Just -ship.. your lamp to „ y S b 9, breakfas ;1.36 you're o _ • i Y t. g cri ti n • -prepaid t your 0 ..>� D d wi h y u p meat for your church society, every morning. There will be no rapid „ +narna and address, to_ i "Situated on 'extreme west of Eur- Sether with $1,50. \4e w "' club or lnstftutet or. alarming loss of Weight, but. just A word W the wise �yi'be suf$cieat repair It and return it to ape, Portugal is a small but a fine Capt F H. Kefd, the Wetl•ttnoWO a steady decrease 'ot that, flabby fat but it might be,wise to may it over the you prepaid. !This does not. incluao country, having Sri exptendta cumate replacin a fount beyond repair or a _ due t0 Its mildness, either in Spring, traveller, who has been COnCrlOUrr wiuca to as unneartny as u is unaight- radio to make sure 4nd certain, broken shade.) Always ship' lama Inge the series of articles to tills, Iy. Kruschen is a scientific blend of without shade. All other repairs are y Autumn of Winter; it' was specially paper, under the heading of "'!ravel six mineral saits found in the waters Next to iljiteracy,'the-sadde "st sight included in above price. destined for Ms-by nature which en- lmpresaione .- 7le�vhatia;�lerhape, of thoae_European spas that have been in the world is the nian erith more The Coleman Lamp and dowed_it with some of the finest and the finest collectl0a of European -used- by-generations of over'stout peo- educatfon than he can use. Move Company, hy=mned _ host charming t•egions of the w=orld.' views to the country. - Pictures Ole to reduce weight. - 0 sautes Ave., Toronto, on'aria- ` In the foreword, the book says: "May this Guide become 'a valuable takerl with eta oft u camera bellutf ' ti` Next to making mistakes, the east. f, •,� ,•. ;, fully coloured, showing syme of the Immortal Child est thing'in the world As to exitigIV = cicerone to innumerous strangers, whQ - - • are always received with all kindness out-of-the-way placer, 36. well as .,k hope }'nn will be' a cbild +still the mistakes of others. _ rPtUEYf CoMGfS17 - `< by PartugaI and Its good people." the locaiitieS aliupt which yvu nave when I see. you next. " -In a letter, ' t1 =s read and beard. Portugal, Spain, A dog has nothing to. give=his mas• POULTICE I believe- that was the first_- ciur` from Carroll. _ - - -t organizer to eyes take a• party loin. N'rance, limy, Switzerland Aus,ria, - . -, ter but faithfulness. and a good apps- with Portugal from- it -it was a not- lugoelaYta, Hungary Czeehdtito tile, but he gives both to the fullest u n _ I That was his wish. How many years��� able experience and I assure you that Palos' Germany, Hol28nd, Belgium ago extent. - - the o. statements quoted are true' is lmd British Isles are included ' la l OENTMEtR � Were the words'written ?.Into what 1. Noticed a news e ry detail (the quaint spelling of his unique collecuoa. paper headline the ANOMIJS'TARD i8'ot particulars regarding tIIfe. small hand +a Fell that enchanted letter? Did ells other d which read: "A79 ad Death' English words only adds to the ptqu- . know, Wall, who ever heard of a merry one! fancy) and w e found beauty and kind-: Ammunleate with Captain Reid at :ess erywhere. Rogia 422 ?S'Adelafde Street West, As Alice.�did, the -ray to Wanda g i roroko• mod?. •,A.:man. in as old as he feels before The first place of fmp°ttace .visited t Some clocks run backward; whether beat and N. woman is as old as ph. was Vlanna do Castello, at the north _ she looks before breakfast. } are extremity of the oblong piece jut- standing. I thanked him and enquired waept tins Into the map of Spain -the old The shadow on the dial. the years' ISO so- to the occasion -for the. gathering. �1 ihat pass •i; IF,zcperlence +... country of Portugal. Coming south on told me that It was a fete in honor - "Kno* -anythlug about cars?" �1�� s V And time will never touch tt@ .ogee "Been mined up with em a bit. QQ CjG 1 ' .the coast-line rata -rnr we reached � Obi of 8t. Anthony Ath and on behalf of the „ , , Oporto, next in importance to Llbson, �yhospita - that all th ®• elite of Oporto we've stepped � • Oa y- - ` the capital. I have already ezptafned would be present and that the enter Across his threshold, through the "Mechanic?" - ,�4►y, , the situattr.+l of this place In another Looking -Glass. Ko-- pegs @ittan." �a0 O* -- - article. `, talnn;ent would be under the patron= -- - - - _ -- - .� ,g� QI¢ age of the B4ahop. He said, "You are I like to think he. found her still thti -No Reply E -- � t' Our party- was a curiosity • tourists - ' !.. Canadians'• ; this zemarlraurprised me "Look at the elephoafat at thb Heil �,y� Aa rw+ere rarely encountered and the peo and i anstirered', "You are- pretty ��' - O _ �- ple were cettsfuly not camera -shy. At And that she' read '.between his table.". L* - least, I only' encountered- one ezcep quick; why did you not take us to be twfnkifng. lines "How do you-know she is a teIe`� �� >� � Americans?" He said, Oh, I know •v lion. I was walking down a steep differently; you see, i was in Toronto More than preteuding, more than jus# Dhontat. , ltreet toapards the docks_ one niter• a game_- "I have said 'Hello' tw-ce and got no %01 two years ago." Imagine this itt ODor• Undimmed by •any doubt of ours, reply,' +.`, e noon, when I saw a brightly dressed _ to! On; further enquiry I learned - _ iyeasaat woman red kerchief on her there shines. that he had been a ehaUiFeur In New ` i rings n r and A light th third has . given u3 to - Women teach! z t lead ]are gold f he ears � g teachers don' a g t et lair , B g � g Font for a biro O'Aleill, A made fre- an orange and red scar[ on her hold. deal. The should be paid enough to quest visits to Toronto an hoe arum- y i `- aboutdere• -- carrying a tray fall of Hve mer place not far fro�,Ncirth Bay. When o told. ethers and the story supports husband on. before they get ( R A g owls on her arm. I wanted a picture The chauffeur had -returned to Portu• told - -- too old-Ito want So- YyiTA ` :. --.of bar and-tried to entice -ter into the ;al and was Haw 1n ttiP sea ii e M the `-�, v sunshine, but a ugged the shadows Bishop of Oporto. - Leads -- Nelson Jennings, !n The We'll bewe"tatth'fu the mla# erity of Fi070yj RCKCtIOIis ' and I was forMd to desist. -But, I - - - - - New York Sun. _ the rich mean -who desires to die ooi ,After a little conversation, our new p G. B• Burgin gives (in "'A Glirb- ' thought, • "she may be 'around -when I d' when he takes' to writing poetry for „ ' am returning." 1 had just gone on a friend: asked us whether_ we ( could, a llvin man's Memoirs) a list of some of Chill $ Newi nt ProdurtaoA g'• few yards when 1 heard some loud like to see: rife theatre;' he would ep- Ph - _ _•_ quire from ills cousin, who was secre live moat erwar tt+s ea etlOralr at books - _I-�titttl at PhCI ton which afterward beeyame farnoua. It ' - �rords behind file and, glancing aronrsd,t= A man's success i@ Hat measured b tary'ta the Bi:}hop. Rae gladly accept• p indltries: Stsnl Yn%an, "The ; .'- I saw a policeman loudly berating her, That the' flyer newsprint nianufac -' the number who -cheer isim; but Dy the � ; �Ve for her lack of courtesy to a stranger. ed his otter and were escorted to the H00W Of the Wolf', Rudyard Kip- +. - He called, me back, made her stand in foyer of the theatre, waers. lee left us, tured from pulpwood had Its origin number who envy him'. - line, '•plain Tales from the. Hills" at Phehmoon,- Sink -oe . Countlr, --i :_the_ _ ._ . = .:.:... , +► the centre -of the road, and I thus suo- returning in a few momenta with _a claim of a correspondent writ on A lad says rust whoa align out is doaan Doyle; "$herrlbc)F -���, r - ESIlhaaclsame Drip�t drel+sedln'a•]oug' �. g "Vice seeded is gettl�lg a fine pieiare•o! lioffi black cassock, who, gracsly but court �e ..Honnemakers' Page of a recent the moonlight• may be bad Z!x 9ne, -it *i �; „ -e Versa!*; ��Joha Strange of them. issue of The Globe, tlyy.ra. a l.. e- '• "�- ��t-.tp>F. Y r �' dne iyal�, Oporto- Is a mixture of, the modern eously, welcomed us to Oporto and "Wet Two "' R. D. •' asked if he could serve us. • On my. re­ -You all kt>ow that newsprint 1s Blseianot�e, !'Lorna 1 sad the primitive; yokes of the long manufactured from pulpwood (epruoe), • There. are. f44ks will Doane ": Carlyle '= Sartor Resarius"; horned, cream coloured oxen, drawing mark as to, ills 'very ' excellent English fag to . ' bla-me Mrs, ' Beecher Stowe, "Uncle! Tom'a. 1 he langhOA and said, "Well. L should 'but this is not an old process: In their troubles on Cite Lard and expect ' ,,. solid wheeled carts along'the cobbled the early part of 1870, A.. J. Phelps manna froth the same source. Cabin"; A. Shorthouse, "John Iolgle- streets; motor clira dashing at high be able'to dpeak good' English. 1 lived of the N. a A. J. Phelps Lumber Sant "; Rider Haggard, "pawn"; speed aloe the narrow thoroughfares, In Fail River, Massachusetts, for •17 g Company, operating- a .large mill- at Clark Russell, "The Wreck Of tits earn." He asked as ii we would like In the old days they ngsters used 1n ,utter disregard o[ pedestrlaae; Y Phetpeton, Flog Tbwnahlp, County Of Grosvenor," and Thackeray, "Panity y bare- footed peasant women balancing to see the performance, and when 1 Siacoe, received tl•om John Riordan, to he troubled days, t e whooping Fsir" trays and baskets on their heads. I. demurred, saying that we' were not cough. These days 'they base the - dressed- for the occasion, he waived. who owned and operated the Lincoln whoop+•! cough. saw one woman carrying a sofa awn - the- ob }ectfon aside and made arrange- paper' lidilta at Britton, an order - 'Frying to quell a woman's wrath is .-two chairs in this manner; tram rare; [for one, carload (8,000 feet) of sprucq like sitting down on a bunch of lighted aoldlPrs on horseback; donkey with ment with the manager of the housQ p purposes, The late The two most uusetisfactory. things flieworlif, to prevent tbem'going oft. for experimental -foe- our accommodation in ,front eats in the whole world are soap and love- _. � ., side panniers Ailed with merehandise; A Matthew Lawson Jr. and WilliAm J.. - -_ street corner Lemonade booths; Buck in the dress circle. iha +t have grown etzid, 1 Pation,• who now• resides in Hamilton Pe Golf Rid of That - @term; '11sh- women joat�ag their tas It was a gala night, tier! of boxes felled the trees and- cut them into htonably dressed slaters., hoot a cos Oiled lair! fashionably dressed people, logs,' As 'the G:T•R. would not YOU trust 3rour wife That's, coufi- Cough or 'Cold nol)olitan city exactly, although ves, an orchestt*a playing to the pit slid, }carry rouittt timber, the logs were dente.' Your grocer-trust you. That's Jai sets from many ports were in the bar when the curtain went up the centre taken, to thh mill, where slabs' were confidence; too, You tniet Soureelf. [That a a mistake. � For Oily a Few Cetus r . -- ..hour. of the stage, ''a group of dignitaries, saoeed oft. after which they were , r I' dw- 'lays when ...a noose, k•. ;Y hauled -to Barrie, loaded and shipped - - - --! TMEv," l�,y,a � VCECI BY'S The merchants of Oport�i dress their 'civil military and religious, with the When . e shave universal [ltzgrr CO"�'aOd --�r shops at closing -time -Su a manner I . Bishop in a crimson, habit occupying on the old, Norbhera Railway to .Tor• gwckly tha he nose is only o few t au had never ,seen elsewhere, Thin drt"g the cl Hire position• ae chairaran. onto- and transhi printing ff will "certainty go, hatecL yeti!.. one Jost of BUCKLEY.'S ppeg from there Lo { the small boy who samples his• mbtb- s"" rmmiaskable telief. Two gfat will have the floor of his store. The entertainment proceeded; Por.- 11terr•itton on tie Grand Trunk, I No lam b sae a o.n@h or cold her rood• , - arranged in such a way as to• display. tuguese• musie and. folk dancing by • "Experimentm proved4that spruce eye's jam. _ � �a rK ,W ire � ee•V le•- -gnkkl Times hIe commodities to the best advent beautihrl girls in eery costume of the could be bleached and 'manufactured Cider ia• ver. much, ifke a lnxn -V PIG "b'°' la" 6">a.a .age. Starting at the back of the stare, country. In addition fo these were (nt,o newsprint; and that was the first ,' o pfoea'o"e Sewer. of •ubu usse • SIIeEIOT IF * -` •� the articles are carefully placed until, speeches. The first speaker was a car;oad' cf spruce (or any' -woou) used has respect. The more !t works rile •ae*Ywb.ro I • harder it kicky. - -�• when the propFletor is ready to ease very..l4jgnMed .gentleman -a promin- l far the purl»;e. Since thuyt it has and lock the door, the. whole floor ent iioctor -who spoke at length on the been found Ma. poplar, baasaood� ?'Jie •g g o- and y 'space is as attracttt•e as a riisplay.win 'purpose to"w'btch the e-venirig'vcas de -' aid other wnrl? can also Sze, astd. i -4 ralll It ia,,a tittle, four- Iegged a'u4- &W Tit Wo At+lntad _dow: _�Ikewlse shoe - merchants, yoted_ - JwlRing trots- the - Interest and r --for -'�, , -pines (sa\vdus - -and mil tllat giotive tile - far _- shavingo were used with rags; felt., mall get-the•er dit for when made in- Cutleurn • clothing stores, hardware dealers and applause he n-as'an excellent sneaker. g e other lines of retail trade 1~ollow this On' the -table in front o[ him ..was .a y'oPe., etc., in .she manufacture of to a wpman's coat. L r ;: system and, the lights of the store be- _white ,handkerchief; , in the midst of wrapping paper, which ",was not litre " - -*-= — - Nothing Better for fly IIsi ins deft' lighted, the • ffect­ N unique his- impassioned oratory 'he would lift I the fine quaUty papers used fog this . A an begins ' to. be money -wise = price 2S� and effective. this handkerchief from the table, clear . purpose nowadays, to dvearr -t rant agyliody to lend - Cogcerts; bell fights `(wizen held in his tbroat.and;.without pulling it near; "In the book", "Pioneer, Q,( S_imcoe him, anY mane}•. the evening), the 'theatre and other .his mouth, spit Into it, Th'e action 1 County ",' .. yen may read of A. J. - =.• .. _f : -forms of amusement commpnee about' and noise that accompanied it �P.helus, but you'll not read,of the car; Sla}he tl>ey'na'med it "Call" monNY QUIVERING'. + i• 10.30. or 11. o'clock. alt w uld be 8o- shockell and startled me; ,f looked Ioad of spruce, I got the, btory from bei:ause somebody wants some every' , almost unheard -of ,thing to. start' an around, nobody seemed 0 register any �nyy father, W. J'- Paton, who Is. still. time the trcint dogr'bell rings. R Q eutetlta3nment say, at 8 ,o clank; Orie objection. 'I looked at mf compani6n hale and hearty, although Nor4mber , o-,7 `r night a companion and I were stroll• and we lauged quietly. A doctor, eci- °j) marked the seventy- eighth - mile YJim - "They 'say there are more mar -! -� you are just on edge " -into d large stone of his Iife's j6urnec." Fria es of blondes tban brunettew,' 1 mound when, coming deutl }; a man of importance and breed - g >� , , . _ . when: you can't "sad the children's square,• we sacv a building to wbleli iug,•to'do a thfnfi like that, Anparerit- - `P"" ; wander why,' noln , ; ;when everything you- 'do ladies and gentlemeut -in e-venin'g ly it was the custom., h BItANCE IS TOO EXPENSIVE! Jobn - "Naturally, the ligb't liendrd j is a btrrden:: wiles you are irtri =• dress were' thronging: 1 remarked to' ^ Clad oar so later 'I was huvin,• tea 1 rench' hotel- keeper's are tnucl� ones go- first." - S , . s table and blue, :: ;.try Lydia B. Pink• my associate, "I wod.er what la going itt; Site • restaurant 'car of the train concert4di -at the decrease in number i -ham's Vegeca'ble Compoun& 98 M - on here." when to my surprise a vblce i of British tourists the ar Yather-"You are going to marry i r- tMvellinr to Lisbon. iiy companion y e not even of 104 women report benefit; _ - from' the curb answered me in Eng- was'au 1.110 ct}maii who had lived in staging in Paris on the way from or that insignifi'eant -little fellow, Perc }:! t It wall give you just the extra en- fish, ­!Phis is St. Jnhgil; Theatre, sir," R I v, you used to say y'ou would nevo Port-itgal for •years, I tuld`hfm' or-fh-v to Other Couxtries, One ex rt blames �yon need. Life.wi11 seem worth I meat in the direction of the voice marry a man less than six feet hlgb :"1 spltiing rpi�utle and expressed nzy sus- tike heavy ta?cation on visitors u�8 again. and.camr to u•hr're n youn> man [vas prise, lull ha only lant;bed and'said, _ j< Daughter-"I know, dad. But I de- I • �'t endure another day witho�.' a - "Oh, that -is nothirrg,. every morning + cided�to take off twenty per cent, for the help khis medicine can give.," +; ' We, hear tfie.se people IndWking .and � Cash ' . IS . _ it bottle from! your druggist ardav { . MU�[CA�,— L?V:�Z'R�iMEV�'S— - -_... r < Write leans information cleaning their throats a,id we Engllslt Write us for suggestion prices, - l i!I rFlm:yrk, "L1i+6pn tritl►e •I'i�rcn, us .a 10- - I The,eight of a coat of paint makes 3 so, much difference In the weight of •, and , tl]it tin. • �a'sy'pityMobt plan, Ptc, . Corn'e1c, • V V r h µ tlonal Aothom." 3ax"phones, Zioans, etc:- ,• • ' UNIVERSAL GOLD _ -a- tranmrort' pane that manufacturers ' ('onttt -Leedy Musical are - careful to select colors which VEGETABLE COMPfiUNQ r ~'4 SYNDICATE text :w .:f l"s "folios. +.ii „1' 'W'ill •i:tio, Instruments Ltd. will eo�r well., Light colors to- 1201 Central Bldg.,-Toronto, pnt. Srnf to !'. >tt`'- tit, Tar. r"I'm 10 Shuter St. Toronto• quires more roars to'produc'e a, last- h, ling flntsb. _ ISSUE- Nof'.1- -•-'34 Ati xybn. a :fi+r . Y .. p : y • i 1 .. d'Y' +.:iF. • _ r . .. _ - tJ��V, t � 17• - Cheater and Mrs. butt and [spent -Ms. and Mrs. Speirin. of Orilliel '. .child spent New Years Dt#ay with New Yearm with the htttee's - r _ friend's id Oshawa. p.trentw, J. G. and Mrs. Beater. Vh --Mrr Conway, of Church $t., -Mrs. Walter White and, two .. -W. H., and Mrs. Urti'mmer en -• ' —spent l;hristnias, ibh relatives iu children rpent New Years with terttined a number of - relatives - Suit, +r• _ her sisters 'in 'Poranto. from (�ret�gROu Qd elsewhere on - _H.1. Clark and Lyle Ramsay. New Years Day. �� — Lfiat Ninnies' Morris Boeat• the _a .i,ago „h.idr•Pn_ 'of Toronto, -Harr McGuire., of. the staff of Pi©kering's Leader StO e" holiday with her sister,jrs. VV 05 y spent with the formees the u,+vawa pUbO uf9-o, or_ "t t`; Bimp.on, of Toronto. -0o account of the rriiu on Sun Parente, W.J. and Mts. Clark. holiday at the home of his parents, .,:day the attendance at the church -The Women's Missionary So __W s. m NFIA an jarve As 912 A It 1. -- - -eiety of-tit Andrew i P� t�iag tv- --.__ ..__, :_� -f Od:.u�. :.r 1 - _ - Leonard W 7ale, we regret to Church will meet at the home of and L. K. aad Mrs. Devitt - and two _ •" ,'report, is seriously ill with heart l4fre: R. Somerville on Rrednesday, children, • of Toronto. visited H, : ' we wish to .say ; - - - trouble. We hope for a speedy Jan. 10th, at 3 o'clock: and Mrs. Mecbiu during the holi -. . rgcov r -His many Pickering friends.,day. - Job�- Ddartin spent the .boll are -congratulating Reeve E. L. -James King left on Tuesday r ,days with his aunt, Mrs. Kenneth Chapman on being elected as head for Guelph, where he is. taking a •_ , Thai ik O Qdrdon, at her home'on the fourth of the township council, bin oppo special three month@' course In. - coneessiou." nQot being his old adversary,,John dairying in the OntariaAgricultn• - A. Wlfits, who has been 'confined Pal College. _ •Your 8 lendid coopera tion and loyalty - Misses Hattia-and...Nellie Law P ya spent the New Year holiday. with to the house for'eona&timg o*ipg -Traffic pn the Highway diiring to your -Home Town" . Merchant is ,Gigorge and Mrs.. IA* -and., other tO,illnea@. -Mr., Cha,pmam' is a fav the week end was very light, as � = surely - aplsreciated. While' the year '.- friendgin Toronto. orite in the contest for the war motoriste wisely kept off the roads 1933 has been a trying one for men in all Donglas Smith. wbo is a stud denship of the county. The tin'account of their icy condition, lines of-businese, yet we feel, this is an = 'ent a' Queen's University, Kings %sou ye council of weelr will meet in about which made them dangerous for ' opportunity to prepare for the better : ton, spent his. Uhi•ista.as• holidays ' rootoriog. _ - - business that is gradually-- avuroachibar. _s at the humortof LL, te - at�the dest� will henppni''r °� - -T'" ,, ...a jjuu I of the viii• = Again we thank you fur your patlonags r"" c -Oq 18unday evening dt 7.30, age are enjoying the cold weather - and took forward with pleasure in asry - station. • ' -Burn, in the Torontoo=-t3enist'al Rev. H. G.-,Crozier will take as his as it provides them with excellent lug you -in the future. Hospital, on New.,Years )btty,�#d qabjeet;. thq -stn g_ �f_ :thp_murlL ' a that was UuF- sincere wieb to that you • wtil be. +a Jam" and Mrs. Blakely •.(nee MAr .tplked of book "Cry Havoc V- The denied them'during the.. past few ?'a very Happy and Prosperous New Year = jorie AlMway), arson.• The t•h71r1 book ie terrible. simply because of winters as there was uo suitable end the words o!� Tiny Tim," we dry thO na re of the facts which it ice for ekatitt on account of the ..died the following day., - � . 'God -• • -. ... bl sa as every one." . -Mrs. Wilkie, of Nbbleton, " has faitbfu p records, and of the con mild weather. _ -- _ -- - -- e 'been spending a few dtiye hers drpawenfromlthe facts. thor lo`igi�y kepThe coal dime Pine have part few - -- - - : with her but we-are glad to knows placbs %,great responsibility neon weeks supplying the urgent needs • CHAPM'AN .-Mir fiery ill, the church. Come and bear facts of their enstomers. who will Bad ghat she is now 1mPreviag some. every citizen should knots. San- that their coal bills will be much . " what. day School and -Bible. ,Class will heavier than the were the last -The' regular roasting of the be held -at -10 a. -in., and morning few winters. it the resent severe • Gfft � -Woman's. Association of Lbe Unit g . ed Church will be held on Tuesday service art lit: weather continue. p - _ afternoon, January 9th, at the -Mr, Fred Alvin, who was re -The number of votes tha-t-w-e" _ S (Iromeof Mrs. M. S. Chapman, at a Pm'� in -our last- inane• as being Leaf on Monday in the municipal _ - - - -.- . �b elOCh. @erioasly ill, died on Thuredesy election we•s not so lrsrge as' usual - .= • " - ' - -The township council will meet last in tbd'Oshawa'General Hospi- as the roads were In such a bad FOR _ pursuant to statute on Monday tal aftei• an illness of a few weeks. state. and also because, there were next when the .various standing Mr. Altrin. who wits in his sixtieth only two candidates in the field. �COmmiCteev will be appointed and year, was formerly a telegraph tbat for ibe reeveship.. Notwith� w_ .,_. © --ice' n oy s - ;other general business will be operator in the employ of the C. standing thh the vote was larger �.j �.RI �1 J - -' i0rensactod• N. R., and for several year 'w %s tban expected: _. station agent at- Pi�ririR• He -St. Georwe'a Church, Sunday, -- -The annuid meeting of St. - - - has been % resident of- Whitb for Jan. 7th 1st Sunda after E i h- ` - George's Guild, 'which was to have y Y P P .. -. •. .. _ • -. ' . .,- - -_been held Thtusday Jaa. 4th,.. i4 a number of Tears. H� was a any-- Sunday School, 10 a. ra S}urts Ties Braces, Garters Swea �ets,; ' member of Uom A:. - postponed until next week. Th'iN pnsitee� Megeieir P�syarr - -1 L_ Evenrng -s i f f & A. M. of Whitby. He is surviv Prayer. 7. Pre%cher at both Per = -- - _ meeting will be held on Thtir @dap. y y :_ .J'an.IItb; weather permtr3ing. ed by his wife and two daughters, vices, Rev, E. G. Robinson. Thor SOX Sweater 'W$t$ arl - -Miss Satbleen Crozier. who is Mrs. Frank A. Prouse, of Picker. Watch Night service was observed i -- supervisor in the Victoria H�epiral Ing. and Mrs. Harry Hewiv; -of in St: George's Church on Sunday London, Out, has returned to Whitby, night last Despite bad weather; _ Suppers etc -Mrs. Mary Cora La who a fair number was resent to spend • . �. resume bee duties, liter paying Lapp, P pe ' • •. _ `u brief visit to--"a home of her fias been a resident of Woodstock the passing moments of the old, /`+ useful iLat j' se-rive-4 or` �. jpareat8, Rev. H•'G -and _Mrs. Cm for many years, diod on Friday, and, the first of "the new year in V r gifts ill +a p mer, Dec. 22nd, at the l7oare of her son, prayer. 1L -Miss Muriel Weeiney. , who Frederick J. Lapp, of St. Thomas, -The Universal Week of Pray 'every day in the year. boa been spending her Christmas after a three weeks' illness. Mrs, er..will be observed b the. three. " _ y - _....: holidays at the home of bar par- Lapp, who was 75 wears old, was - fburebes of Pickering by services born to Pickering; being a daugb on Wednesday, Tbnrsday and into, W. S, and Mrs, Weetney, ter of the Iste James and Mrs. Lin. Friday evenia P - The first ser returned to Toronto on �Redaee- y g To e�iery one wa extend the Colaplirmenta day morning to resume her studies too who resided oci Elizabeth St vice will bq in the Presbyterian _ at the University. in the house owned and occupied Churcb aad Rev. 41 r. Rubinson "" - " -:of the Reason, and our good wishes - - -Rev. Father Kennedy, wb'o is by P. and Mrs. Mnrphy, and was will preach., On Thtiraday In St *pending a. week at the home of well and favorably known by George's and Rev. Mr. Cro7lorw_i1L -_ - fbi the ear- tv ironic y ~� Arse psreott+. Michael' And Mre.- utauy or ine older residents of the preach. On Friday in tha united �. - - _ -- Kennedy, of Dunbarton. conduct 'village. She" also lived in Sault .Church and Dr: CaMichael will . -'ad theservieers in the R. C. Church Ste. Marie for acme year1 She preach. It is 'hoped large numb Fred T Bunting '." Pickering Pickeriag_onoday and also wA+ an active member u�lte L'rrit hers avill attend. t on New Year- mcirning..\ Ctitrrztr: - -$er --hT bank Fred TL_ Lon =i :rl- ts#� +w - - .ee blrs a 1ri3�. - - K, LY taking i,s th'P Citiipnl 'Lees Radio Licen= Epta b d \inr "phy,' of Elii`�bPth lit. died, tN•ri�e yen�� aQ+�, -part .. .. - '8treet, 9nj•tye,i a viAt- from her 5h'i it' ,nrvived oy. oat , #nosh; etio nr,;irratri on, Jatuzvy 1_tii at x+i »t+,r fr,etti i1 t��aclt +t. -eCt� f.�r H, fit' -. A. E. `SHIat -, (it Pei - t l,:ntt, COO_ Brutigh t,n •N li of the tttembe, � alrl +t .z,n; Fred..l. t ^ ICE"- ew,dny• Niel wt-k :' Wr %re 'glad 4 ty'S: of Sr, 1,treImt! -rrltri�rey,ir•?te -�1 t•,. lir �' C 110ICE Ito report that Mr llurpby, who Th ;nw�. al +o three I,iuth�t. «', ,,tit to reholl,r!?&i on Tupz• dny even - ha rbeen confined to ber• bed for E Linti,n. h..A. i.ittit -)n and W. J. ing, Ja'n.9ch, t%ben they will hear several week-4 tbrongb illoeag, ir. E, Lin , n, F. Toronto. - , of the plane tear thin and-0 heir nwo S YE It. E F _ -• . Improving, althoi•gb'the progress - -Thoie wbo have been -saying allow_ The, choruses are coining to not very fart. that we do not have the severe' along tine, the eats men have a box -Henry Westney is codfined to wiater for which Canada was full,c,f brand arses ones, and they tj rheumatism. ith whrte out nQrtl� on char et' their R laws --will regard to p Round Bone Shoulder Roast 8c y Gave four good felluws .at that _ art 'of the show. Get out to " 'big bunting trip a •few weeks ago Canadian winters. It i@'true that practice brtyQ, be had the misfortune to have one the phut few" winters have been -At seven o'cloc•k -on Sunday `" Short Rib Roast, ,pt his toes frozen, and the pgisoo exceptionally mild, but tb%t type evening a proRralu from London, _ _ - _ l0c :bas permeated bin system causing of winter was not tQ,eootinue in England, was broadcast, ringing - Blade Roast, blade prat _ -., the rhournatir trouble. We are defininiiely: On Thursday night - ont the old year and in• the new. "'Stew Beef, 3 lbs for .. 25c glad to know that be "is' now im _ iaiC and - on Friday " morning a While 'it wae seven o'clock with proving. record was esttblished for % ,cold our thus it was midnight in Loo Minced Steak, 3 lbs... . +. .: 250 -The bale committee that pack. December weather;, when the mer don, there being flue 13otirs differ• - - ence m our times. The broadcast Choice - Chickens, .. 20c -... ad and sent clothing, quilts, toys curt' dropi�ed to 24 degrees below "' etc, to fbe West. wish to .thank •rerii. while some' tberaidmetere was as cll r as if it had come from 'Special Cooked Hx'w, ;. , .;: 30C . those who helped to make possible _ registered 30 degrees below zero io one of their loeal stations, At ex for 4 bales of splendid, eto�hina to Pickering. - More northerly ,parte actly seven o'clock our time and, Pork Liver, 3 Ibs for :,•.,5c be sent, valned•at 5135.00. These of the province was much colder, twelve o'clock London time "Big _ ,rill Meats kept Hader Electrical = , bales were a ipped on December and Montreal reported a tempera- Ben' etruck the holir of iniduight, 14th, and-will help greatly tore tureof-50 d•egreeg below zero. In thus u @heria,g in the New Year, Refrigeration. lieve_tintigting during_ the eevere addition to the intense cold there - - - - winter weather. '- - is e► very heavy fail of snow. its Si m - 7:7�0 As this is the time of the.year suiting in a great�interference with BALSDOV - In loving memory -of ° 7. in which good resolutions are made' motor traffic, as well ae with horse_ F.dw;n Balsdon, who passed away _ _ -_`;t a i we ' would suggest that our enb -'drawn vehicles. Many sideroads, on January, 6th, 1933. �•n +„ scribers would resolve to renew as well as many paved highways, Gone Dear. Father, gone Yurirvcr, �ufwC e (nhnnA WWI Plf'�- k-Pdt14f' their subscriptions' to The News have been so badly blocked with How, we miss your smiling face, prompti'R as possible, and those_ -snow that no kind of vehicle . bas But you left us to remember who are in arrears, of whom there been able to get through, theta. Ae None on earth can take your place; are a large number, .to settle their 4 result.mttny.di@tricts have been ' R His life w on 1 t YeA, _ _ as_ e o sacnf ce indNbtedne@s at once. We need in ii bad' plight. BlwAstock: En• His heart was tr eg and tender, _ Pickering s' 8. Markd the money and need it badly. So niskillen and other villages in that He toiled so bard for those he fovea { please let us bear from you at an district have had no communit•a Then' left us to remember. _- -early date. -lion with the outside world f or "Sadly missed by Wife and .ram- -One of the large - transports some time. • The.. gasoline Pupply ity. _ 4F�ERS U66 tracks bad % rather annaual in the garages is exhausted, and - experience on Friday orninglast. the satue scarcity •is.. re' t Led in _ Card of Thkirks - = - �$a,mburg -- 'teaks 3 1b8: 'As the radiator begone nearly regard to.coal oil, which is R great To the Electors of Pickering dry the dAver replenished the loss where there i9 no electric light. I hereby wish to express my t thanks .Round Steak' 2 Ms. '. 25c,- supply with co)d,.•water, . whie'li The food. supply is also getting to you for electing me by acclemat= c ,froze as quickly as he poured fit in, very low. brit it is expected that Ion to the office of deputy - reeve. -Sirloin". Steak, per-lb. "• 15C T iiutil the water in the radiator- the roads will soon be opeued siifTi• '„ I will- endeavor. to merit• this honor -FreBLI- Rib Pork per lb• � .1 Ic - bad become a soY'id• -•me @s of ice.. eiently to.beconfe- pas sship, if tbey "�y giving you 'the best service -in my f •r t ..The driver had to send to Toronto are net,aireftdy opened,- Thursday power.. _ _ Pork' SaUSarge per .ib. V,,� -to "t "a truck large enough to was tbecoldeet day in nineteen Wishing you all a Happy I „6.wae a cold day tur loose '} %�. ts, a. office, and they re- ?erous 'yI am, Your obed�entnServant rig Chickens', 5 1 , - b• 1 haul it awn ears, according to the records of _- oagti b � 1 , 6c ; candidates for municipal honors, port that the'month of -December R: C.Ree,+or ' ' 1 wbo had to contest the seats for was- the coldest-- Deeeruber an -re Other pr108B >sOCOldll]gly. which they were yearning. In cord, since it was established in X*ty Adv_er"Atows�n_ te. _ Net it was so cold that they would the early- part-16f the last century. A N D R W prefer to sit around the family fire Several deaths in the province i@ nR SALE -1 mare, heavy draught. µ t• J e rather Lhan breve the cold and attribnted to the intense cold. FApplY Chris. Goodwin, R R.I. Pickering• 19 _ snow drift@ that faced them in all several of the victim@ being elderly - -- -- -- =directions. Aeroplanes may be women. The heavy @nuw•fall. ba@ FOR BALE -4 cattle stud 2 tons of-' Mona Ro. 4” rye straw for horse collars. W. Motno, nays in future elections when the, ploy+ed havoc with a number of Brock Road. 19 7-�We deliver your order - eaodidatea wish to vieiethe voter@ � Lifl -but line@ in the provioce, and - - - -_— - _ many. ANTED --A f"ai hserrl, s,t once. In, their conetitnencies _ wbeo_ the y railway trains have been � Apply to F. 11. Richardson. R. B. 2, -pat- � .. Mir.. :trs,are like the,p tenl;oae. much bebind schedule time. llring.- Phone Pict dais; 17 Picker ms, p� 's Di�t Q