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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_01_12_ N-EWS i VOL. L111 - TIC KE RING. O NT., --FRIDAY. 4 A N. 12, 1934. =. _ -- - __= No-. 20 - _ _ +10trafefisitOSta1 �a>tsse,. - Bslsim - Highland. Creek NnT" ors nJenc:e wa� WOOD--- ._._ Z' years old, was found frozen 'stiff an this week tar uvucatiiou.u„uc� &"i,3 =' IR. H. C.. 'PEAR80N- Pb yaician A good .supply of Hard and Soft the floor of his kitchen ,on Monday, heading, if the contributor ,will kind- -- -- q aad$urgeon, Dunbarton. 101y at Chalk Lake, about .3 miles north ly write again, adding his or her � ,= Coal. on hand; Also a supply signature, same will be published. •' US of Ashburn. •Day, who lived 'alone, -- $. FORBYTH: ODDh. D., Dire,:tor _ of Kindling Wood', " found by his nephew. wko roves - Mr. and Mrs. St. Jo h#, of Highland p�t sal AaaodatloaotOmarb. x.s�_ ` stove length. - Creekz: gt«ed „f��b�er of the America■ Optometrieat ; - tigated after` being told by -his -ari -, ,_ announce the. engagement Of Established 1888 _ a •odati Eta• examined by appointment. lMoe f it�°Oo4, Claremont. Ont. 12tf :Phone Pick. 1709. g?�rs that no smoke had been seen , their daughter, Winnifred Marguer- j _ s �: 'coming out of the chimney for sew- ite, to Mr. George Edgar Mattison, - } —�-- _ &,east. DONALD MUNRO, PICKERING� eral days... Dr. Tomlinson, of Clare. of Palmerston Gardens, Toronto, The rF E E D wont, was stmunoned and he expr - marriage to, take place early in the U-NOAN B. 1McINTY RE- Barris D $ , ,E1. -p eased the opinion that Day had, been sp'r'ing _ Farmers puke a mistake selling - 3� 1. ier. solicitor, Nora =y. oaxe- -stuck St., •ev dead for several days and he notif- Brock Road their Cattle and Hogs 1n an s°.e'a ot+po.ite see Telephone oR,ce, whitbr- GIENERAL 1N8URANOB uoflniehed condition Pbone 45. 4sly red the coroner, Dr. Shier, who dec- AGENnY` ided -on examination that death was 'ID DONALD RUDDY Barrister. BROUGHAM. ” -'- - ONTARIO due to heart disease. An.ingtiest was The ro this p he toxin- y ads In art oft t Will pay to Bn Feed rather Solicitor. Notart Publ+r t,4 n.v Ioaa_. — try are inuc� improved and are now ' il,fara %rL.1.., Thetis == t souc°rhJD`wriinr oube" wn bE: hr's- Facilities for placing any kind of .In- �ot'�eemed necessary. in fair shape for motor traffic again. MONEY.. suraace -at�at rates - :Attars - , t'Iamld- Britnell, of Toronto, is sp- IX_PI(� JUEATOlt: BELL .k ROSS. Barriet. ,• - available. ending a few days with F. R. and At prices of-pork it pays Well ea, souators. ON Northern outirio Security and Service Motto.- Mrs- Jackson- y - lMldiM M Bay street. Toronto,; _ .. �y Phone Pick. 516 Mrs. W: '11ionitimouse spent Tuesday Jack and Mrs. Bradshaw have >an feed. W. f3•atoo. wish her sister at Rfngwood.` * �• A seas -o A ntm W from -here attended the moved-to the city for the remainder -There is no Feed trgnal in - ,- of the winter, but will' return again The Beal Stores, ri1'dI moat S. S. Comftcention, held, at Greenwood _ value to My ID P ?OSBRING !k on Tuesday last. in the spring. yi tdo'•vE7r- earrieten soticiton, Notarie. FHONR 984 Mrs. P. Pugh meted. on - Sunday I � Smith had a call, to the city BARLEY FRED Public. 2U-N4 Cenfed railoo Life B„ lldiag, on -Saturday last, to see his brother,' >: Caren d Y • sad iRkhsond eta. Tomato, with A. and Mrs. Pugh. of Stouff- I who is very tow in the hospital. His For Feeding and Finishing Pigs' I Aeela a 4490 and 444e. By apppsa, t. FURNITURE ville. condition is hopeless or Fattening battle. It also giree aMft 9atrrht "Mis e' pkk ring rea,dloee, Mrs. H..Slack -of G>as'gow visited asI =• atf We are dlaplaying an attrwAire Miss Ruth Bradshaw, who was B�d'resulth feeding to variety o! her mother, Mrs. W. -DicKay, on Sun visitiml with relatives in the city for THOMSON McMILLAN -- Hants• day. g' DAIRY CATTLE tars: sekdton. Notary public. Oflsae at aluminum and Granitegars Etc. Mrs. B. Rees and _Stanley visit- a week, is now home again. Ruth lik- # d Mr. Thomson. lot 12. i6nc –'lion I, Furniture and Furniture es the country best, even though it _ _ •" : T, ee X. �` boars x Th°r"d' od s'turd'y Novelties. , ed fries in Green River on Sun This Feed is sure to._ advance Ie "°i!'_�• from yen . m., or by �y is cold. _ price. C,let our supply at once. e» Pboa�P9Ni "s000._Toeoenw nbaos. Audle p _ y_ PP y aIr .amend jay, Pcn,bellcso du} y TKY ly. -- family, of Broom's Corners, spent - Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. John Fred Brignali, ' of Dryden, came Vim Oat Feed and 9weatened �k Aon, down to Toronto with two cars of - Q /_� / r Q Oat Reed (Quaker Oat Prodnctsl. - N8IL0.8MITH. D,.D. 9., L^ D. 8.. b o �3anuary82, 1934 toetetld! lambs for the Toronto market,.and They give Good Reanite, (Sncceesor to Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of �SPECI AL Murray tailed on some of his friends here be- l �e. RoyalCotkgeOfDentstSurgeone and Toron- Mrs. Dunkeld, a son (Donald` Murr- fore his return. Fred says there is= KISSIMI FLOUR. FOR PASTRY ' �a University. At Claremont oeiee over D. A. "` ay). All, riming fine. no unemployment in the north coup- The oldest brand of Flour in ti f`oii every Tuesday and Frida_!r, phone j�li ht• W @l�ht, - try if the people ,rant to work Canada. and none better - Sl�loot�l;t,— The Club met on Monday evening and none better at say price.- ' LTE RRT T. FAL,LAI9E.'L. D 8.: � ` at th home of T. and' Mrs. Annan ` . "D. S.. Graduate of the Royal Corsage of The tovrmmslmip council are 'doing a, Por the first time. under the new ofE• E= ;CHr1NfiE FOUR WHE!!<T Dsae i Surgeons and she do University o 'St. And- Medium weight, - t ri� act in keeping the hills in our � items. As. Mrs. Everett Bryana asked FOR IT, or trVo isreudeaee second door col of sc. And- Smooth J.'69 per B . village sanded. as they are a glare ' +Cb'us4 pkkcting, Ont. Oti,ce hoar.: 9 ! p g to be. relieved from being secretary, Ask �'otltr Grocer For it. a, m. to 0 D. m., or by app°iaiauaL' (X-ray - of ice. Jack Bryant area erected in her stead ry �' "Pick X00' -- ?' -- - -Heavy WQ1$tlt, '_ - - - A meeting will be held in the Pub- as Secretary- treasurer. After the - Smooth,. 1.98 er 6Z1, Aie-- Library buildings, Whitevale� on business' of the _evemrina was over, 71• Z• _ psssissesio �asD�. p. Saturday, Jan. 13th, at 1.30 p. m., 1 for the, purpose of electing. officers games of various kinds were sjoy- . ,;- .:..........._........�..,:. - ..:.._.,, �....,.._•...:,:. � i � . • J_... ed after orhi>ih° a lunche6'K" was sec- r7- ' ELIZABETH RICHARDSON- .•� �C�L.i for the ensuing.year. Everybody wel- .wed and everything went off well. Buildink and General. $ vise sad aatomobikiasuraaeeo fallkinds, • '�� come. The.years dues are' now due and it Contracting. g iy•ameinacoast<,an , eaor ache Stuncial stand- Don't forget the Euchre and DanL•e should be the interest of - ail resid- EstCmatei furnished on all claas!ie + LUMBER. YARD at the 'Halt; Rhitevale, on wednes- ents of the community to send'tti the of work - Interior and E:terbr. P'08TIL14 Ueensed Auctioneer day, January - 17th. Refreshments and ,secretary their small subscription as Alterations and re airs. L' • es oases.. •e Part aaa 011110efo• Aae prizes. Everyone welcome. :4idmis,;- P 11m salsa d a1i kiada at•aaaaa to oe a6arM•• Blaokemithing,OOdWOT$ ' • this is a mesh community enterprise. Chimneys uilt Concret8 Work. j1dobbe Aasyaas ore a •mvar P. O.. Ose ,on • 2ii cents. 7 $ at right prices The Women'g nstitute' party .will �Broughsm Phone Pickeri�rg 6712 R Bl4ATON, TOW A,8HiP Now is th,a time to have those repair be held at the-Vddfeifows' Hall on. • z--- FAIRPORT, - - ONTARIO Clerk, Coavetascer, comm,aawner for hobs attended to. Harrows re aired. Friday Janu 19th ax' 7:30 m. " T. C. Brown". nt Friday in .Tor- a�dawu. Accountant, bitele. Etc. Issuer °, P '' ' P od Shingles For Sale sae Licenses. svbire.ak, out.. also tie•e sections on hood. The Pam• Skits;. by Eaton Girls Dramatic Club once. with-his ,son and farf,ily. -_ - oua Fleury Plows always oo tiaod, Songs and Music, by �.,he Whitevail. `o. 7 hikha'ap has been kept in Y. MAW, LIORNSED AUC- Also dealer in Viking Creatn Separa• Minstrel Troupe. Ceffimunity sing- shape by a good application Of sun i ' MONRER ,fpm York, Qntario and Drat tors add Electric Washers. '1 Cw tka, AN kinds of salsa Galt Galvanized 9t"I Shingles. ar•+Q�cl aeteedad lf.tbiniin of bbuying n electri,� radio rte' accompanied b the Whitecale Fred .nr,d biFs• Caesiy and family �.ea,areaw°abk' D'c°'r°r'a>ye, may be ask fora demonatrfgttaa of the :�eav_ Orchestra. Ladies please prooide. were. A{¢incnurt. visitor+ on New Bird's Felt SNte RhinRlea, - at NSws ofecr. ssu sod iadepea• -- Years, Day. . _ ells,,. re- rubtering buggy whesle. • wmebt.Out art Rogers Majestic m adelo. Green River, �I ;s. fi..C. Brria'n and 'Mrs. H. llal The prices are right. - Lawn mowers shmpenPd. Rr -- ,'.01m returned from Toronto on W-d T. PATERSON'S - CLARESIOtiT ` LI �B� fj F. Z. i7CTOtid W2b2d we extenlrour good a i:hc•� t�, Mia.a ne�day "evening• •�•'�s ++ �•++v GREENWOOD I81y Ida Gray for a' speedy recovery. � •Fhb doctor i, icE�pt busy these Call and' get Itricee, P1x�ne �1: .i Electrical Contra ^tc�r ___ __ _ We aka glad to see Tito- Frrq'uson dayn.a5 many are sufferifig from p .,-Wiring and Repairing fur Ligbt �_ -_ around again after being ill.' voids -and complicatidns.- �xOC� Road General Store or - power, _�iekexin� ^r Mill$ Masters. Alan and -Billy Nlichei'. Colin ?Iad0l and, family were with s ltl kinds of electrical goods+ _ D , spent' Sunday -with sc$o, }( friends. Markham relatives over the week - kept -in stock. _ ]ire R.. Carter -had - tea.withr�►ir?. end, firs, ytad(il's mother being. ill NOTICE _ Duncan on Sunday. at present. r 1`IT PlLOne, 7oG Piekrr;att - • - ' = Are some of our `ew'•Y'ar's res The regular rimeeting of the Second Starting, January 1st, ending Iliac. - - _ olutions threadbare already . 1 Division Court, which was to have ;ilst, we are ti-i a special die - A" r`ekering oat �e ,41a�e a full hue of = Don't spit Qn the floor of z3re ch- been held on Januaryy 'lth, was not'* ut - ' arch, it i a dicgustinst and unsanif- held as scheduled. ount of 10 per cent old all pgrcha;trs All Poultry .Feeds ary act' • . The -congregation of St. John's of General Hgrware, Martin - Sensor , M Mrs, M. Draper is giving a. child- rch was 'fairly large on Sunday, Paints, auto Times and Tubes' We _ '41om j' an men s party on Friday. evening from, there being the Sacrament - of tiw have also one only, /" �% Chicken Starter of best l till 8 a'clock. y, Single Oil Bur- r C lord's Supper. Many were. afraid t�► ner in stock at a s ' 11R9. TH09. -LAW _ . _ dV41ity 8t re88oi1_- ' The depression ins over: -One of our ,suture .out on account of the icy pecial price, Now ' ;.,. - _ Able p`rioe8. e3X young blades worked the' old condition of the roads: is ,the time to met Your new auto. American Anthracite, Welsh Coal, year out and the New Year in. D. and 'firs. W. N. Middiet5n', 'of tires and tubes, also Paint and Hard- _ - Saa"_Coal and Coke, Don't forget the date for the drama 'Sturbridge, Hass:, with Mr. axd Mrs. ware for spring.' 'If we have'nt what all sizes. - -: ; Le<ying• Mstsh and Feeds "Whittlin" has been changed to Jan. James Elder, of Toronto, were visit- - . •.; 'Hard and Soft Wood. , OZ visit- every 80rt. 19th. he with L. and Mrs. Middleton dur -- y °u want in stock we' a-ill get it, :• Ternse_Caeh. \ _ 'Firemen's party at Brougham-on the ing the week. - 11 Terms-Cash,' �. _ i 12th. The proceeds of the drama •is i .The regular meeting of the W. M. Phone 2729 Pickering... - House Pboaes Ofiioe 5900 *T - to go °towards a new fence for thti S. of St. John's Church for January F. R. Jackson, Prop 111JJJ lrt Lockwood Brunswick Hill cemetery. will be held on the 'third Thursday of a the month, the 18th, at the home of r a PIGKERI:VG ONT. ;'� Kinsale - e gs Mrs.' T. C. BrOR -n e et B The recent- mild spell • of ' weather , Dunbarton4 R. G. jN is welcome* to a great many. (i re et i n • _ �� � � Mis Nellie Mudie has gone to Os- The Mission Band will meet on We like — -- - ^ -~ -- to thiuk'of our - FUNERAL DIRECTOR '�aa a'Fiere she nas secure�a =era- '�. t��� at 2.34' O` - -r -- iKion. - - - - - - -- - -- —.We are -glad to_see__Alex. ,nnriie Customere as Friends, sod _ Private AmbyJaoCe INiss Eileen .Bell -has returned to , out again after his illness. , tioi �Lcaaei, sal aruuD - remember 'theme 'with 'a Day and Ni t gecQlce -her hame� ter- working some time, at Mrs; Jno. Mills, of Toronto, spent --g. Whitevale.. a few' days with her mother hero. the Rifts bestowed by few words of appreciation ' phone 9400 - Mr. and Mrs. F. Woodward, of Gr- Miss Marjorie Annis visited. her Malvern 5 WO - er...vood, spent one' day last week - sister.,. Mrs. Frank Sewell,. of.Cedar the passing year i8 the _ ca for-the business eztPnded with M . a W dward.l Grove, last week. f h r and Mrs Reg. oo roe _ -- M�irkham �11# n Mia Pearl' Cook, of . Brooklin, sp- Miss Mabel Dixon spent' the w66 memory-of our friend. during the year, , • nt the :weekend with itli Miss •Rokena eAd in the city.' "Her brother- in-4aw . -. - -- Ledggtt. i Mr. Elliott, is ill. �, 8h] and . leasant'rela • - '.There is no better'- way' to eT Mrs.' R. Woodwdara and children' 'A number, from here attended the p' p : spent a week with relatives in Tor S. S. Convention at Greenwood this -tious so It i9 • most ` ezp'fess our friendoip onto. week. The'Mission Band will be held on' 'The W. NI. S. will hold its regular 81IICEr @1 that W.e. YVlBh .than by file old, old wish ' Saturday, January 13th, at '2.30 p. meeting on. Thursday, Jan. 18th at. r that,growa dearer, through tort thank' n a for their " " I m. Every child is requested -to come the home of 1Vfrs. Pearson. -The ,off- Otl and ,start the ' new • year correctly. } icers for the coming _year will, be y e liberal patronage llr. "and Mrs. Herb ]aarkin enter =- duly installed:° ;'the ogee : ._ ._ .. _will _ during the past year �, .rained a few of their friends last On Tuesday, Jan. 16th, the annual _ `' -. "• : %;• and wish yott all a Friday evening; -b_y ha_ ving a euchre meeting •of the -United Church`'-- ' + . ]MAY tbe'New YQai bring you Party' be held in the Sunday" School room. C•a1i �limen s Mr. Curtis -and Ruth Hirst' have ,at'8:'o'clock. A social half - hour, with � Joy, h68ltlr� hepp;IIes�a - Happy a)Q�- returned home, after' spending two I lunch will be spent after. _ - _ tr =� weeks h s. Hirst, who is in Enjoy a -trip to-Euro _ Dsnbarz o - - -' 'Toronto hospital . We are leased to ton United Church' on-Friday even- _ w ><nd proeperltp, p.. _ - p ice+- Pro9perous report. that she will be ,home sf on. { frig, Jan.el.th, at 8 o'clock. The nor The SeaigO1Q A ':+Ml l The . W. .M., S. held their regular i th West Group of the.-W.A. will. be _ C. _ +'� NeW Yeas' . - moithiy,_ meeting at Mrs. R. V. i1Cow= I glad to conduct you, also hear read- _',�, _ - -- bray's last Thursday afternoon with -ings from Mrs. Douglas, talented eI- ., FBIIeral Direetor R a fair attendance. An interesting ac- ocutionist. Mr. Frank Petrie, soloist - �' _ 4' embul�e Service !lI�VIN Bbl SHBy oount of the Study Book was given' of Pickering, and Mr. Tom Mitchell Jones Store by Mrs. Horton. Devotional Leaflet' violinist, of Toronto, and the. Cherry Phone 1300 - , was read,by Miss May Brown: Pray- l wood mixed quartet as well as c'th- Hardware Phone 480Ct era were offered by Mrs. A Harb- � er talent. Refreshments will be se'r p`h�A �� ` ron. Mrs Fred G'+bsaon and Mrfi. -C. vpd after the program. AdmisAou, �i0]<etii9 • * e QIItlrio NOYE.ERI'�'Q J. si e�i'fifidi►: , . 2:5' and 26 E 4 :. ' fyys•-sap,z... , ; �-- - -... - ' � .: r - - -- - - - ail • .....:�' «_1, . ,. .. ._. :,. -.: `.. . :. ��' w .. _. . -- -- .. .,. ,- .., _ .. _- - • _ - - ; :,�ry zl YVAN MEE SEE LAUCHT _ -.by Sox -Rohmer. �lYxoPSls. - ly grdered more brandy, his presence - Matt' Kearney sees his 'elster Eileen' in .such a spot seemed unaccountable. „Aboard the wallarou, bound for Colombo. • "Nothing eems to be ha Ib " - Allteen tells. Jack Rattray, chief ofApget _. g PPS g+' - that she !s upset by the sl ht o[ awe• said Dawson Haig. �.. gg - ulsiv• looking man.. 1Yllllam Detwoon__. thit3g EYes_d9eE L��r ..'t �.o, : who had also said gooab-Tj a to - - meets. Matt and tells him that 'he replied M. Ballon of the Surete. "Plots eh1 ent of opium to this �•, "rf , rSl a� iT-TfE'f6P33r3= - - _..,_ ,,.- .:.:,y•- •- __..,.: ....,,- a."- `- _...- --- ' - - - -- -- - teottves acre obis to search the ship, but as they are never carried out in _ Dawson is recalled to Scotland Yard and Paris■-" he shrugged—"what do we Orange Pekoe - Fresh from - asks Kearney to search King's ware- ­1, . -house. which adjoins Jo Lung's place. ct.re ?° Blend ;born they suspect. As they are leaving The -big Scut crew one gnarled haiid .. _ Matt picks up a notebook and. is siir• the Gardens plisq�d at the presence of a moman,• who out: of his pocket and banged -it on quickly disappears. An Haig endeavors the table before him. -The Arab wait- to translate entries in Yn See s notebook a nwnstroue creature snatches er shuffled across fro some hiding K and escapes. Yuan and his woman place. beside him where he reclined support - Plan a Beauty, Routine ��j pompanlon set . through the.. police cor- "Brandy!" ed b man silken cushions, and? there Australia's Hos ftal dos with the ODIUM and escape in a Brandy, y y For the New Year -- rrlozos- crntser to France. - An entry in The Arab retired, but almost imme- was an' open attatJte case upon the Ailing � - the notebook mentioned the Restaurant ' y floor, a ar For + �au�� - -- Suleiman Bey in Parts. Haig decides to diatel return€d. And as he set more + PP entry full of papers. Planning a beauty - routine andf make the trip. cognac before the cuiViier,'he' drop- "Hello, MacDes," he said,'greeting vowing to get your scalp, hair, figure ` ped a sheen siip, not unlike a cloak- the newcomer in. E,nglish� ch =he- and eempk_;:,u ;.. rACdla..ti condition onsisti of%erating Theatre � `CHAPTER 11`x% _— -room cheek or bus ticket upon the spoke with facility but a slight accent. is one good way to start the Nmv - - - -a�w F "You are late. You and one other Year. 'Sur ' and Medical 'The Restaurant Suleiman•Bey,'ad- 'table. are last to report." Take 'stock of Wards,_Isolatiorf,,Blocks . - .fofping the Place Pigaile, iri contrast 'Instantly the wig man Grabbed it, P your cosmetic cab - ' - ltd,- its apparently more psosperrins drank liisbrandy --at -a riti eross Washing the heavy lip twitching fret "rid see .what ou need in the A hospital for the treatment of sic! gi1P -a _�� -- - - -- neighbors, seemed to be a quiet little ed to the staira. ' He mounted, un- under•a greying mustache, he thought, v.ay of beauty preparations. `Have Tauts complete with operatina place, with - sleepy. curtained windows steadily, drew the curtion aside, and "Only desperation has made you re- you either a cleansing cream ors theatre„ surgical and medical ward %'' and a glimpse, when the door ;was disappeared. port at all. good cleansing tonic? ' If you, use and! isolation blocks, has been built open, of a- narrowed counter where "Hello!" said Dawson Haig. "Some -. "I had hell's work and a'," was,the cleansing cream, remember that a at Canberra, the Australian capital. Turkish coffee might be purchased by thing has happened. DI"ou- notice ?" reply:- "i hadna a'bean. I've had bite skin tonic is. practically a necessity. , It is designed to save the codntrf - weight. Beyond was a curtained door. "Yes." His companion _ nodded. nor sup since yesterday morning, and 'Then, of course, you need a nour °sh - thousands of pounds. The night was wet- and patrons "But it is, I think, as I have said. I walked here a' the way from Calais," ing or-tissue cream. And a fourl.da- The wards are glass houses aereen• were few, but presently two men en- There are other rooms here;'no dotibt "You, had a well lined purse the tion cream or -lotion. ed against the summer sun asd xarm' tared, The one who , led, a gaunt, some company' of fools is meeting in ed against the winter frosts. Id out -s last time we met Mac, and it's your Besides the regular. preparations, own fault, if it's empty now. But-" how about thin with which to apply ward lie the - incurably tirmaetnic plants. 'pale -faced fellow, had something of one of them, to discuss the overthrow P y Bs pp, y - the appearance of the traditional art• of- the present - Russian misgovern• the Egyptian ,smiled. meaningly into them and take them off? Using cos•- At night they need the help of a huge •ist, -notably a shock-of greying- dark ment,'or something of that kind. Otii• the debauched flits-- 'it will soon be metics is much easier and certainty electric lamp. Their wasted' cells call.' n...t . stela hTanriv_ well filled again. Show ,ur. v4& a- rrore- amusing if- •1 � she da lshment -rl�t^ hat ;, &.small mustache s�eritliiag friend -has been- 8'8• y � $ ydu h� -" ". 1 °Ad !rag the darllght_ltours. igly beard. monad to join them." pers, and I will see -that you have plenty of cotton; cleansing tissues and Through the glass walls of The :. Since zeal paiatera h "ve tong since "Possibly;' the other murmured. supper. the like. Red that district,-his appearance was "But I shosld have like a glimpse of The Scotsmaii laid a number of pa- How about •your rouge and lipstick" atiy ward- next door can be studied o ex :. 8 P achy • the progress of disease upon that eeri slip.", 'per §, including a greasy passport, -Do they blend or did you.run out of no doubt illusory. _ gr P• leaves, and even roots of a numb o! • :He was acconipa,nied b a man who E• +en as he spoke, the Porto ileac upon a little table. one of them just before Christmas and y P g infected plants- which have of -- might have passed for an American dapped his hand ordering the waiter "There you are, chief. "� neglect to buy a re£11? Well, the _ s, g tourist. When, on entering, he re- to bring ciagrettes. And when this The man ad3rezed m chief glanced holiday- -s•ush is -ever now and it's well age n are cereals growing. in hed+ - moved his soft black hat, he revealed' order . was- executed --a green' slip thrairgh' the it "ocuinents and.the peas- worth your while to see- that there is' ectuiPlSed with tt complex system o ' S closely cropped head of dark brown accompanied the little blue- wrapped ports; then, from the attach",5e. he complete harmony among your various electric warmers to adjust. the grotyti( - -- hair crowning a clean- shiltven trucu- packet. took a long en-elope. He removed the cosmetics. temperature. lent face. He was buttoned up in a Tile customei Aiibl)r started, at it, crntents. with ate yellow- fingers, Have you been intending 10 R trios in the opei -ming theatre, stems; bed: enumerating th as he did so. bottle of hair tonic which you're sure- and seeds =are dissected to find 'ou:,, a kite waterproof, -alxl keen blue eyes stood -rap; -a small, IitEle figure, and , y were visible through the lenses of .tor- started up the stairs as. the other bad' -- "0riez-filky poui.ds English," he will correct your partienMr -scalp ef- why fruit is smalkand deformed or ab3. _ toile- shell - rimmed spectacles. dorle. & _ - swot. "Two -a week's pay in ,ad -_ feet? Nearly .every woman - needs crops are sparse. in the dietitian': Apparently the , artistic gentleman- "H'm," said Dawson Haig. "A.sec- vance. Three =your ticket for Triestz; something for . a • semi- weekly hair departmeri the' effects of fertilizers knew the place- well, Tor tie nodided to and -cha6i. misstd. I would give -a you Iealie in the morning. Four --ca- treatment. at }tome and 'now is the' are observed. in the ba•cteriolo&.Al _ a stout. lady who stood behind the year's pay, M. Balton, to be present bin accommodation Trieste to Alex- time to find dSbt chat you need and tat sratoi y cultures are made 6f ,. thf ` k' " - - e bow to use it, erms obits attack plants. .:: :- counter, raised - the curtain as the; at this mee�'ing• yon... speak of. ejoP. _ s - - an�iria Five--in-the small- en<- -- opening beyond, and the two entered the ' name and address of the . man Have you discovered tiny little ¢ f "rom wham you a-ilr take furthex lira- lines around your -eyes` this New �� �� <m+ &_ long, rectangular -room. , CY3APTER 1X. • ' '. „ - ., Short Anaesthetic / Faded Plush seats lined one -walls ' ' - structions when you get there. Year. Better invest in, a• bottle- of ;brok8n by t buffet and a draped open - The meeting to which Dawson Haig, He replaced them all, adding those' muscle oil. �, �(IlayCd in Loritor rag. A number oPtables were cover- referred was taking place in a :arse i<a vshth i►iitQll�s bad given him, A ~ "re!:' + anaesthesia," tasting from - _ ed -with check .cloths, badly holed room two floors above: lk•lar7 car- thm 3e4::7 ok'Fped aia eaatic Imad -The t]ne-R� Howe iifteea-to tweuty minutes, may be pr6 �� where ci arettes had beenlaid upon tams were drawn over windows com- around• the envelope acid passport duued •by an anaesthetic'disp3ayed at g One Ingenious womau who boards the recent Medical Exhibition in Lop. them; and a little stair at the_further mandiag the side street; and on set- handing it back with a smile: just one room found a don. • end lest up to -a, curtained doorwa . ' tees, which lined the vralls a singular. "And now go to it, Mac," he said. and lives is y way of storing several boxes contain- The preparation,• a new solution, is' only sot customers were present: company was assembled. "It's your last night. From now oa .ing articles out of .season without injected irp the'vtias, and full,'sur _ ' 'tour of these around e'table near..the A case of champagne h been open- you are -under orders. :: wasting a btt. of her precious closet sisal anaesthesia is .produces in. ttairrase, two upon the settee. The ed in the centre Af the floor, -and tshe Bat his keen brairr -was busy, and space She packeQ the articles care.- thirty seconds. "lc will bQ' particular., ' 40" carpet was tittered with straw and he was thinkin "This man is effi- P _ new arrivals ordered coffee. : rpe gr fully into the boxes and tied the lids ly useful - for redtietlon 'of fractures - Their order was taken by an Arab :Pink wrapping papor.. Upon a' big, cient but dangerous. J must be. pre- on securely, then she tiAd the boxes 'and ,other shoit operations," It was wPaiter, very - dirtily -dressed. As he 9�blprtpPped table were bottles of pared to replice'him, to the wlre springs- of her bed so that announced, ' nd the patient will be departed, both stared without appar, wh brandy, gilt, absinthe and even . MacIlea turned- and looked about the , held firmly uQ against the able to put on his coat and go home in : - ant signs of interest, -about the room. Arak. Bones of excellent cigars lay the. smoke -laden room. It would have springs, 'and there they stayed until half an hour. The preparation Jr The group of four by the staircase, dpon many of the smaller tables plat- been dk&ult to find within any sim- the following honsecleaning, which_ rapid In ectiott, .and the Patient, it three men and a woman, might read- ed before the settees. The air was ilae area a more complete set of ruf- was the time they there needed. rapid in his recovery.• It mf�t be >Ily be classified, in view of -the repu- grey almost unbreathable, with to -, fians. 'Their nationalities were var Q Ifkened to the Iowering and raisini -- .tstion of the Restaurant Suleiman sotto smoke. Out of those thick glass ioug. -But most of them had at least "I love sotdiera, but they are the of a curtain without the patient heist Pley as a meeting place if- advanced mugs usually' employed to serve lager, one quality in common -they were dumbest men on earflt. "-- Smedley D. aware that the curtain had been low, r Communists, One of the men was 'the guests were engaged in demolish- drunk. Butler, ere& at all." ' t. %peaking in a low voice, with great ing the various beverages provided. In the matter cif' villainy there was -earnestness. His audience of three As the big man - entered; pike in little to choose between them. There - — hung upon his- words. hand, and stood, swaying and looTc'ing- was a huge, -eresa -eyed Swede, Bearded - "Phe =tveo men seated on7 the settee about him with bleared eyes,. wild yells nearly to' the eyes, who apparently : were of a different type. One, a slight, of greeting went up. The newcomer possessed no name other than Red; an d - - �dark -facid fellow .fnigbt have been a seemed bemused by his riotous recep- talian with sly sidelong eyes answer- Here's Sinn �eSt Portuguese, He cotiptrittly glanced tion. One could almost watch the ing without resentment to ti:e•name o€ p :with - uneasy curiosity in the direction- slow workings of that_ fuddled- brain. tie - Wasp-; a- Chinaman with an evil _ of the atair*4, The other; one table Then; evidently having discovered the scarred and pock- marked face; this : removed, was to thickset, debauched- person he was seeking, he picked his creature was apparently .known as �a�', to StOR. a Cold 'looking man of fifty -odd, smoking a way through champagne bottles to a One Eye. Other ruffians there .were, dirt�,oId briar pipe and leaning back, narrow 'settee placed between two black,.ahfte;•yell9w and brown; drain'- Ilia hands thrust in his shabby over- curtained windows, on which one tai -in,s 1...,i.a.�ln a-cham�a¢ne and shone _ coat,. mho' stared' straight• before him ,lounged in supercilious, isolation. ing coarse-- personalities. ' at the opposite wall. - . This was a sp.ucely groomed Egyp- "You look rotten, Mac, .yoii dot" He had' sandy hair and' watery'blue tiara, his sleek black hair growing very shouted a coarse voice. "Coyne and eyes. $e might have been Dutch -or 1pw aeon• his cheek - bones. • With his 'teed your -face, old cock. Uncle Tom German, although, as a itiatter of'fact, clean- shaven, olive face and very whiter -ants fo talk to you:' o lie wss Scotch. He badly needed- a teeth, he• was a langoui;,p}tsly hand;- I (To be continued.) ) w shave; and, except that he • con °scant= sotile; figure. A scarlet. tarbKBh la, - - Protect Child's Feet j _ _ tr.-- - — _ -- Be their children mothers A i - -- - almost h eyes' n we a-' mo t to 3 cold a= u p S T..' : :•i: Take 2 As vin ' - _.. .. T �'►r7 ;• ; : : :,° thee; others don't give them enough P' Drinkfuttylassofwater tl throat is aces crps'n, ++'^ `, , :; ^ �� Tablets Repeat treatment ire 2 {�� and dissolve 3, Aspirin to'�vea hi. the belief that %hey will hours • - Tablets kn a halt klass of G y ;: ' ' . ' . :r •_, Hateand QarYle according to become hardy �. directions in box; Now there's a happy:' mediuin.•,The - '. : :: Almost, Instant RIIef parts that matter most are the ex- s tremities. Bands and Peet. legs acid -VOU Loy` sce that. rou get Aspiiin pr� must' b arms e ee ed, A . � - - � in this, '4'Vay , _ '•IYiblcls. Aspirin is ilia tradentarl; You often see -childitu -wltli their _ of The Ba34i Company. Limited,- • ,'•y� - CA% '•�� .•,:;,, ; � chests swathed in heavy clothing',. a "ihesinipiemeth Upic � r�.,b and i'ha name Barer i . i % t thick scarf t 'ound round their necks is the n a dodos throe i' t r - n he ' rm y tO o oss is on each tablet..Tbey : and not nearly enough coweritrg on world now ;•eat colds. . �' ciissoi. i< almost instantly. And i -- their legs, It is recognized' as the QUICK- thus tcor.�C almost instant! when. T ..�~ ;�;oi, : : :. y:; i : R:,ita''i'9:i.`i: yp° rP� TOO much clothing Found the .chest )' n ` ' ,° EST, sale,$t; surest way to treat a ' `ou inks them. And for a gargle, -;�T aofaally takes lesr, ''�.;'' ?" cramps' the lungs; _ it prevents the "°' r�.: i ^" : cold'. For it *ill check an ordinary Aspirin f; than If worth of -- child from running, about, for he , _ i1 Iableta dissohe so com- ...__ a Magic Baking Powder to q„t. gets breathless; it also leads to as t as oil caught pktcI- -'they* leave no irritating soon co tnske a cake, and you cancou it good results+ - w excessive perspiration. after exercise it Id - narticles. Get 'a box of ' 13 qq��pp almost fns every time's No wonder Canada:& cookery eitpwrts . � a- :<.,.�,.r.,M which maybe folrowed later by chill. Ash your doctor ' tablets or a ~_ : tsay.lt doesn't pay to'take chances with inferior Y_• , ^, Another thing to remember is that = • brkin order- Bake wi Tta c and be surel _ abotit this. And when y f , bottle of ?.l g . g pp _ >�, gi _ � - -•it- the exiremit'ies are 'colt! a larger - - - - ¢'7'a 140 at any drug _ _ • proportion 'of the' food intake has_ to _ store. GOirTAINSNOALLM.'">chts he used -to provide' heat when it' is •'ASrf11,NTAOLtTSA1K + � statement on every tin la your �. needed for growth. MAD%'N CANADA 'i C. Auaramee that 9Napic 19suft titi DOES NOT hARM powder to free from alum or M y _ _ THE H >: ul,. CANADA any harmful 102nWient. � �� s!'* tom: -ISSUE No. 2—'34 a` t� EARi - _�`',� - Vii, _ - ' , ' - - - • � ' . r.�;'..' . . _ ^x+• •,a,,�rrfei? - �-t., •. � . a�.� .+�,fi• .:'' .a � .a �.:�r� 4. .f- •��e - y1 �. :, � �Y a ;,y'.•''�M ' _ `n. ,'a.' t - Ma n _ t '/r.� r ,.�s._ ,- +i'""! A^. 1' .wry�,,,- ••`p4J✓, r si ►s.►s�so,:�,�:�w�.i,rr.�r.�',s i Peplum Woole>Fi ,k ress l The ,D - oyal Bank of Canada y _B HELEN WILLIAMS. — :< - aGeleral Statement 3Qth. No* em �= 4' Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Fur- nfshed With Erc rY Pattern - C. Woman .... = LIABILITIES .: _tCaphal Stock Paid up -. ....«...• «......«...... 93SSN.tNS.Oe - : carried forward. .... _ - «_ « - , 1te••nlflalaota d � cm . , , ried . . _ '1 . - .. " - -G h a t to r • • • .- ' " -- -- ' is4,0N,Dt19.N •i -' • - � .....� Dl.tdend. Unelaimd.. e • •1xvidend No. 186 (at 6!ro pee 1imi. paymbia lot 1,3fi3,4Dd 19 �. 93t,3a3,4D4.14 � -. kIg Mau M. Morgan i _ - December. 1 +33..... _ .: a r......3.r++.ia.+>< ' A MAN HAS HIS SAY Drpodn not bearing interest. ... ! t)vpoelu bemrt°9iatret, lacludtti� iriteretitxrtiid to } daft or Statement. /68.4i3,3DS.D1'�� ' Beverley Nichols; England's bright young man, would put ;Balances duo to other Banlii in C:nmda, ......... ith. the ladies in crinolines, claiming that, these abominations , throw,' R''a l"wh cos W,n in Caanada.....'! �'! 20,313,+02,13 -• (not ,bad --we would throw several fits and swoons —such would a - �•�+, be the et le) ; but Idigress —Mr, i�lichols' claims that crinolines A °"° utund�st ih'1►1�aancetAbac: �'" »" ».: »� »� ., 2:+"s'•'DN•1s:ii :'j y B11Lrarable.. . ------ 366.20 +.+! • l abil/ ttesaothuludidlntLa 'totrdolns..�.,,,.,,,�. 67,+1iS.7d throw the 'better half of woman (the top half) 'into exquisite re- L -. —_ � .. Cotten oI Credit Ountandfng:......- .._ »..,,.�.... _ Ni.fl lief. The lower regions (owe linfus) "' ' " -He is quite right that the vast majority- of women's•_legs do need'a veil drawn over them and a thick one, aHhat but why - . % -- - ASSETS - ' --a crinoline? This desire of Mr. Nichols would also prove (nasti& _ cols.��st:b.edurrc .abaAd.,_,,� 1� 1t7�,,,, word) that the opposite sex woiild like to be fooled some of the Dominion Notes on hand ........- ......._.. 37,334.73 D ed a to the Central fold Rssena............. y. i'Q".0 ".„ time! t States an other Foreign Cwrencries .. « 1 , f97,7S4.rr24.i1 - , other Canadian Bantu ........... « 1 N] 4I ` � '. • Notes .. 's GLASS Fli ITURE Bee .- . • . a as 9 .orrespoodenq 3008 � ee ua - 4Y'e have all. seen the new metal bedroom buttes and some °a`'i.ewsrre t>;.n a c aamda. • .......... . . ... +.7�4,4N,7+ have approved, and others' have sniffed. how we are to have s Dominion Sad Provincial Government 6er•refdes cast ing market value ......... , , ,itis .. orelfi . 1K.D3d.HS.57 glass furniture. British firms are now busily manufacturing Canadian Municipal S «urlttes and Brltlah, Tartan ' it and are looking forward to building u a great Must The and Coot exceeding eding market value, other than Conn. _ - g g p g • 1'Y• ;Ida (not eaceedW muket vmlwi charm of this new medium, it is said, lies in it's' ability to set: .- Railway and other Bonds. Debentures and Stocks {amt ecce•dlna markst value i U.+79,+N.9Y W oft goad fare to it's maximum advantage. The practical side is. _au and short (not eaceedlnd 'thi thirty days)' i as in ' . Canada o° Bonds. Debenture- mad Stocks and' :s Observed "in being proof against, p other securities of a sufTiclent marketable value _ the hottest totes. thus obvi t- to cover ...:............... .,,,... i{.771.373.73 ing the necessity of table mats. all and Short (not •:ceedint thirt days 1 Imam elect- Recently a well -known American actress who ftins a shop in , weer. than In other Sec ri es of ufficl at and - � atoetu and atbsr 3ecurttte of • tttffidrat mar- -' p '.Paris exhibited a bedroom suite in which even the bedstead was tte<mbtrvalue to cover ........................ ... ilass. ' The atmosphere of the room scarcely provoked a feeling _ . 9343,471,4da.44 Carrent Loons and Discounts in Canada (leas rebate of warmth. - But the contrast in light and shade, especially_ when of Internet) after b kind Cult provision for all bad 8 =1k a+ ss4 K I and :the candles were lit, was an enchantment. Current Loans •act Diwouot; 'eisewber , than in Came" (lest rebate of Interest, alter makln9 run '� -- One of the latest fashions is a combination of glass and metal ' . _ prav "a for all bad and doubtful debt., , 96,237,013.79 ;styles. Exhibitors appear to have a 'predilection for rooms de -1 " „ _ ft•a- car=.. Loa.. after orm.aia9 for .aimtatea'1a.: 41+u.643.74 s - signed in glass, chromlurn and black but whether a style so ultra - I Bank Promises at °tat adore ttaao eon. Lets ammuata written d...... 'u,:e +s, +r7. i 1 seal ratateother than rank Premti•es. «. 2,424 D9 -modern will be popular is uestionable. - dr*1mdme on Real Berate sold hy the Bash. ; ... .................. lip q 1.Yb! east Customer• under Letter• of C"dit a• par emetea...... 33,N3,Ne.+I The average 'family the investigators find, has little liking Beare d end Lama* to controlled Companies 4.es.4+ 9 • Y .i'fl fetus this tittle i ,�. it's so ,�e�ar it with the Minister for are purposes of the Cteettlatioa iaw, : I.SM,fd+.M for chromium tubes. associating furniture of this kind with den= Otter Asarn mot iaemdrd 1a tw rot.gois9..... «_....__.._... +44.46." laanty. The peplums wtI] make your .. • tists and hospitals, but with the introduction of glass It is hoped .waist look small. It's one of the most to conquer this prejudice. Glans ia, in fart, fast bec(rmfng the interesting mo&b of the Paris col- NCrr.�'rbs it asst of come" cPrsno.t bas been aerporst d ands ue lave dictator of modern interior .fashions. IeLtion in hairy. woolen ' weave is "f'*"« to � �• �"••t "f fa• �k in Par1...ad the assets sad liabn+w..t y . t • _ _� . . « ;bright red. 'rb* Revd Bank of Canada (VMMea) are tmeiudsd lm tbaatrm•• Gaaonl Statsa.eaC IL S. WXT. K. W. �I/II.aOY. -- - -- . - B O O K .t+ There's a curming tittle sleeveless _. Preelirrr. Cenetnt llaaa9am „ blouse :n. plain .red woolen with am- AUDITORS' CItRT1ncATs _ H. V. Morton now offers In Scotland Again and if yoti have To =9 SsAam.at:nams. Tact ROYAL aArra or CA>rAOS. d✓,: - bee relief Of brown is the velvet collar. we have .ta.ttaet the show Statement of Llabpftisa and Ashes at 80th November. t II'ead -this author 6 ramblings throughout the British Isles ya►u It can also be earned out in plaided with the books and seeraate of The Royal Rank of Canada at Read Ones and wttk the etrtlea Mourns tren the branebsa, We-have verisod the cash and wearitess at Hwd O!a at the etas will undoubtedly want to add this book t0 your collection. woolens, rOveteen, crepe marocain of the Baak'm fiscal year, and dorms the year we emoted the cub mad saanuned the amwidu -- - - and mossy crepe silks, etc., !; several of tae t.p.rtart bmneb@L -% We have.. ebataad 311 the information and erplaa•tlens that we have "ire4. and la ant Style No. 8008 is designed in sizes mplale the transaction- of the Bank, which have come undepr oopurrrinyoties, have bass w,ithim the Royal Bank Annual Statement 14, 16, 18, 20 years, 36, 38 'and 40 po 1 1ties he sank as at 30th N camber, less fe b sea it beast °sad • • inches bast. the ti.dlc .tar d.tns etlsec u ch. ttmsfse y the arretoee a< utt.0e0 00o fro. Rents lhma . eJl]OW$ Strong j:dlil lllC� F08Itlo1ll - q 5% ,'Yard' I. rsl.hmrsr the lease rrtervr of the Bank sad is provide mwwvw. which tt►etr e•mddw ads• Size 16, sat wires v 4 • yards of 89 tia.a for rtttene asatlasaeias A B BRODIE, C,A inch material with % yard of 394nch of Teter wat•rh; a a Co. _ .Liquid Assets At $362,471,645 Are Equal To 55.76 -Per Cent. Or, contrasting. - PAS. G. Mai, C. A., } Amaita•- `blsmwwt, Canada. 23rd Imewebrr. I"& of P. s, ROSS a 80,44 Listias To The Public —Total Assets At End of Year Were: How TO. ORDER PATTERNS. t PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT ` ' $729,260,476 — Gratifying Incre` ass Ot (T�*er $t8,098�98� 1�1 -I n rne'y�rr name and address plain - Calnadian Savings And In and Deposits Many Busi- ; Balance of Prod[ and Lew Aeeot�st, 3/tb November, _- neeses Evidently Showing Large Turnover., patterns as ou want, Enclose 15c in ., rreato for tee year ended'n' "' " " " gs P� y, . giving number and size of -avcfl 1+�. , e.. Nm.embrr. 143...,,, The Annual Statement of T?}e Royal securities represents an Increase of stamps or coin (coin preferred; *rap 1Ba13 o at Canada cvering t11a fiscal 117,401,771 compared with the pre it carefully) for each . number, and ArraorslATCD As.lot tows _ J Dividend No. 142 at 191. P -r vioue year. A small decrease is shown address . your'lordeT to Wilson Pattern Dlvidsnd No. 183 at e�9r per annum 7N,NS,N year which ended November 80tH_ last Son i<e 73 West �dulaiae St., Toronto. a•N•Od No. 144 •t 3 per enacts ;; : :;;;; 7N•Ne.N 'should afford satisfaction to .the pub•, in Canadian municlpal securities and !)•.!sear No. as .r e!? per annum _ ._ '.__• ................ iN,N+.N British Foreign and Colonial public ifc, as well as to shafebolders. The securities. r Contribution to OM1rerr' Pension land « iz.trs,aN,N M istatement discloses a vet strop WATCH YOUR Np�topeiarion for Bank Promisee y g ups}. fVh11e certain lines Of bLLSitresa are Reserve toe Dominion C:evernment Tatra ,.. ,;; 3ts,+�iD.N �.• '.'.' Rion, with an increase in liquid assets less active than a year ago, other In- Balance of Profit and -Loss carried forward, - ,; _(w a total of $362.471,646, equal to dustries have experienced a keen de I ~ -1_DE i _ „BS,KS,ss4,1i 66.76%0 of liabilities to the public. It mand - for` their' products in recent _• ,� a trot T, 91, W. wu cow, is 'understood that s particularly in- •months, with the result that inventor- - rroament -,' teresting feature of the year was an ies hate been' brought down to 'abnor- sy Bon Santo _ : Venereal. 23rd December, t +33, - cenertti �i.natsr - increase In Canadian Savings and De- malls low figures: - Both these factors ."_-:__-,mand Deposits. A lower vbinme of have contributed to reduce the need .- commercial loans•and Increase in the 'tOr banking accommodation, and this . Bari -beri -the Ultimate of malnutri- take enormous quadtities of, eggs, How to Cure an ' yorttolio at Government bonds i3 In is reflected.in a decrease of $44,442,• Lion -is rife in Newfoundland- %,V- a -mt1k, etc, to make up for•ihe loss of vitamin B taken from the grain in Inferiority '= line with expectations in view of the 954 in loans and discounts. Commer- quote (loofa a cable -despatch: '...� . q COmt1lC1[ reduced demand for banking accom• cfal loans now stand at $318,119.392 "Doctors of, the outposts, are light - .'manufacture of white flour, Lack of self-confidence, nrrvotianess =- tlgoda2lon .The necessity for invest. against $360,562.86. Call loans to !tag a battle with beri -beri, dreaded ' Vitami B is the ,g,reat;hM�N ly' builder- blusbing in company. and other symp- ing larger amounts it GovernmenC 6anada and abroad were reduced by i disease that stalks , -In the wake of it, is found is most highirrsgonce�t toms of what is termed the inferiority ' bonds is one of the causes contribute $3,598,571 during the twe v;e months' poverty and cripples _many of its vice trated• form fu grain, It fg- des5�ra''6D1e• complex;: seem to. tronLle a number tiros so the cannot iehrra to_w.&f ,thereto ;e, for health , - to - eat- whold. of p� - ing to 'a reduction ' rnings, but period. wpen jobs a e available. [some bread and wholesome, products.. No*, the cause of all these things after making full allowance for all bad Canadian Deposits Increase "Repeated visitations of the disease It is a scientific fact that death fol- is that the sufferer thinks' too much . -arid doubtful dents and providing for A feature of the Bank's year was as in villages have left the buman stock lows .'diet of white breaif Disuse Not of what others -think of him. ..cost of management, profits were .increase of $-18,610,$94 in Canadian de- deteriorated. physically, mentally and so wt;ti whole'wheat bread. The ,remedy, lies not in medicine, amply sufficient to cover the payment mand and savings deposits, As Cana- morally. _ - -•.+ - but in yourself. Beyond advising toq- ot dtvidenlis gad the usual appropria- than demand deposits represent in the "Some hope is found in retul•n -of the _ ics, sound diet and fresh air, a doe - lions, leaving ;216,650 as a further main the. working balances otbusinesa ' ;Hl h Water. at Lotiefion toT can do little when the. patient contribution to pro an c an arm tag cus o - island to the status et a Crov�zi col• - S ' The unsettled state from which bust- Val upward move. in the a figu res 1& oC ony; but, in the opinion of Dr. U. ire This is the wave that. rang from shore . Bess is now emerging, has emphasized Parsons, Superintendent of -Notre to shore as a result of worries. particular interest as an in cation of Dame BayMemorfal hospital, economic , • It is ueeless and harmful to spend the usefulness of strong inner re- increased commercial and' induatrfal With alien battle cries this is the serves. The directors' recognition -of _a { 7. rehabilitation of the country must wave tue uesc y-earts ui uur life wondering , or 1LS people tU - - - ly this fact is evidenced by a transfer. of , Shareholders will be interested in �ihat stood at. Caesar's brow, that health, when you are convinced that such ?= :15,OO*000 from Reserve Fund to reim- seeing that despite the lower level of scornful burst the.laner reserves of the bank, interest rates which particularly af- "Dr. Parsons has, been practicing in Echo to, ,Norman shout and Danish thoughts qre the reverse of . flatter. - ..and to provide reserves' - which they fected the return from liquid assets Newfoundland and Labrador for snore ins. oar; • = teousider adequate .for future contin- maintained at reserve centres, profits than twenty years. This swerving h !food in many old Try to adopt the attitude that you • reacfes. This action fa fa line with' for the year were $3,901,649. This 'He ezplaina that beri -beri is found nights has drawn are as good, If not better, than your adjustment& which have been made by. amount fully covered dividend- require= In people who five on a highly 're seaward with such race freight of fancied critics. You shonM realize „ stricted diet, "such' as the dole diet,' dreams and fame. that life is much too short for oth- many of the leading.and most power merits of $2,975,000, contribution to �j. tai LauYd lu .ill Narts�i he etarta, o Cam,, -F 1 -� ' •�00 -000: apt AND FINDS A RELIABLE REMEDY Valor,.and high adventure without a ers to worry about your -Lmt•ticular. g propriation for bank premise $200- T "�°° WHEAT R. Sere trouble. - and will be regarded as a prudent �1'e� name, And construt:tive move. The published 000• ' reserve fbt,• Dominion Govern- vice clubs l St. John's are endeavor' That -even today- its foam runs fire at Reserve ]?end is maintained at the talent taxes, $310,0'(10, and left $216,650 ins to supply as much as their means dawn, substantial figure' of $20,00%000 and to.be added to profit and loss account, permit. Some northern outposts are ! , $1;383,604 carried forward to the isolated for the winter. In these, making a total of $1,383,604 to be Car• spring will find youths tottering , or Ay, even' today its lodes go. burnished �� ¢ credit of profit and lass account. ried forward to the next•fiseal year, crawling. Many of the aged will have bright lStron Liquid Positlori. - The Annual General Meeting of the , With pomp of kings and beauty of /f •� w 0 - • been batted as the result of beri -beri. wa hin �-• ' Total assets shown by the St ate. Office 'of Bak in MontrealHeon There Is a lesson in this for Cana- Gillet of Qld garmor, arrogant flags rent fer'the fiscal year which ended dfans. There are many cases of beri• nnfuried; November 30th last are $29,260,476• 'Thursday, January 11th.. beri in Canada. The number of people' w D And never this hour comes brlmhsing ^Ilguid assets -of $362,471,64 aggregate '-"i whb -are' suffering from malnutrition to its height 65.76 % - of liabilities to the public; Rabbits a'Plapue in Australia are legion, and these people are by ao But, slow and deep, an inswering Qevss yd theh�lny At t ry�ef the dim ' each and bank balances total $157,• Recurrence of the• rgbbit plague 1n. means confined t those dependent on 'he's il9,216, equal to 24.26% 'of Public Australia is causing ational concern. charity or relief, pulse begins a►P•alaf►es of Mr. Tick, ifir - g . In all thQ. lonely waters of the world. �t id III that watoh -sap. ' Ilabillties.. It ii estimated. that 1.000,000 rabbits People who .. eat. white bread and - \ •__ _ : p -., _- The, tot& ;_of_4106,850,615 lnveated In Infest the State of haw 501101 1t';llPs white flour products all suffer more or - ICaltry Byrd -Tnrue , .7bo A an• Dou+1B1011 and ProTbicial Government- _910 -tae. - Tess 'from malnutrition unlp+w- they, Czeclroslovakta has an enthnsia ai► t do btanthly, revival of music is the home. W I. 'ru•c n,'. ,'v. .x may i}_t�j.8 . •. s"cR d. +' :. "�. a.1d { !. kwg. ir".x> �ij�;�,y`, =mow} :r' r,;,,, x . sx..•- y 'w v R_ lake in front of the sea it�all at the 11.00; Goo. T. Davidson, 11:00; R. V. a. Phillips; Wm. Phillips; Chas. Turn- Everetm Kartba ,Ethel Seetbe&; IS Bahibition Park. For two hour Mowbray, 11.00; W. C. Bayles, 8.50; er and Jean McCuilough; Maud Wit- ,PeFrytnsn; Gilbert Wannop, Doris the r animal struggled to save r, 11.00; B. W. Jones, 11. poo g6 1. Turner, son, Gladys Morley; Bernice Lynn; Wilson; Violet liecombe. Roy H. T. Gregg, 12.50; W. J.- Monk -. Bruce Miller. Sr. Pr. -.Doris Mftch- V tirter tea ter. - :: , _ Tsa>KS itself from a watery grave, but how, 1100: Murtici ' • i �-- Wes: PoB-' ell; . Gordon %yon; Ray Hill. Jr. Pr. tt,7apesyou t 8 1.50U via Is.adva�ra _ Books etc., 17.91; H. E. Tumer, ,del - -"~ liitlaaivtios to tlse Vaitedi slaw and GreK howev ,before there were mom loess of election papers a dballot- (AJ -Dolly Churab; Jean Taylor; Count Tag bale Of Lands - ---- o ttaiaiZ-tiWud Sttm boxes, f election, � Jack Forsyth; Gwen Mayne; Ruth y _ bete of the Life-saving (crew, Lister. Jr. Pr. (B] -Blake Briscoe; members of the Hiimaae &oriels Dumbarton Beverley Kindzee; June Crumbs Vic -' PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given --- for Morley; Irvine Rolling. E. Bray, that at the adjourned Lax . sale of fBMN MURKAR, Proprietor. and wary others on the scene to w� teacher. lands in arrears for taxes, to be _ - assist in, the• rescue of the thor- SLt. Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton ClaieTrSont Senior Room. Sr. 4th held by the Treasurer of -the County-- - V ougbl exhausted animal. After S ay,' Januarys, 14th: 2nd Sunday ,�� Forsyth; Margaret Johnson` of Ontario, at the Court' House, is- "OTEB ANM COMMHtiTIL y after the Epiphany. Sunday school, Harold Mor n_ -the Town of Whitby, on. the Goth being taken from the icy w+ators 2 p, m, Evening Prayer and S� ^ur r day, Of - January 2934. The Mnnicips! cos Loyst; Alan Tomlinson; Eleanor , Freacher, icev. E. G.' Robin- Phillips *; Edna Taylor; Mean Hill'. Corpora ion of the Township of Pick- - -= -has been instrumental in- saving Society took the animal to their 'son• - Jr. 4th - Velma Middleton; Myrtle, ering, will exercise the right of bid- lifwas has also the radio. -few shelter, where it received kind Greenwood . Bacon'; .Herbert Forsyth; Margaret ding on, and if; .the highest bidder weeks ago a child In the Southern attention, and afterwards, , no Wilson *; Jack Morgan; ; Dolly Beat- purchdsing all or, any one or more >, States was near death from a daubt,,a proud home wae%und for ``k Southwell wa.5 home for- a few on; Gordon Overland*. Sr. 3rd - Mab- of the ,parcels of land in the said days last. eek. el Johnson; Jean Ward *; Irene Lew- •township'6f Pickering, that may be disease which necessitated a very it. This is only one incident in Word has been received of, the sud- is and Helen Glover; Murray Morg- offered at said :adjourned sale for critical and immediate - operation, many that are brought to public -den death of James Lennon, a form- . an; Arthur Lennon; Jack Lehman purchase, and' for which offers, to - er resident of Greenwood. After an -and Mary Morgan *; Edna Wilson';• pas prices 'equivalent of taxes is ar- An airplane was chartered` and notice through the' press. The absence of son-e SOL or 40 years sp. Lorraine Forsyth`. Jr. 3rd - Margar- rears, together with the -costs -and the ebild was'rashed to whospital dog is -one of man'e'best friends, ent in different parts of the world et Cowie; Roy McLegd; Alvin Lehm- commissions added thereto are not - in Boston, a distanee.onearly 1500 and greatly appreciates kiw1ness. he returned some five years ago Yo an; Rendall Loystt -Margaret. Neal; offered at said sale by other bidders. miles. As a result the child's life It is utrly natural that man should the scene of his boyhood days, when Gordon Morley`; Norma Beverley'; BY ORDER of the Council of the, was saved. Another story cornea show kindness to bin. $arta]t he called one number of his old Allen -Pretty*; Harry Wilson'. ( *) Said, !Municipal C rpo>ttPn. y school mates, among them being the absent. for some or all examinati,bni. B ugh, -- -froth Sioux Lookotrtiu_ the - Hudson- _dtimb - animals are entitled to Bate L. Johnson, of Brougham, who E. Hosie, teacher: Tyreasurer• Bay region. A workman to s mine huninue treatment on the pa -r t_of__ departed this--I•ife -- ib;5ut the same -S -S: N `o. 10 Pickering 1 * t•- Honors- �y C_O_U _ 1A milea:further north was taken man.' They have reelin a the time as his friend Jim Lennon. 5r. stn - Lioya tilcitZ - -; Margaret O N �i OF ONTARIO g James and Mrs. Raine and Ross Sanderson'; Gordon'-Gray' Norma COli�Vat OF ONTARIO se"rioualy ill. One of his compau sameas we have. They ha;T -e- ]lash' and Mrs. Raine of Brougham called Harden; Helen Farley: Merle Holt- The first meeting of the Council of _!4 Ions travelled 40 miles in 5 hours- luvee'and hatee the satue as.wc'e on friends in Oshawa on Sunday. by. Jr. - John. Carlisle; Murray Phil- the C.-)rporation of the County of Ont ' ina dug•sled, to' a radio station, have. They have -heir offspring We extend our sympathy to Mn lips:- Sr, 3rd - ,George Knox -; .R.obt. aria :or the yetar 193.1, will be held where he could euromou bel f.rocu, and will defend them with 6heii Bert Harvey, of Brougham, whose Sanderson'; Allan Perryman; Phyl•� pursuant to statute in the Council ' p wife is" very ill at present. We all lis Farley; Pierson Baker. Jr. 3rd - Chamber in the Court House in the • a hospital- . As it was about mid lives,' There is notbing tuore hope she-will soon be her usual' self Elwood Perryman; Dora, %i'annop; Tow of Whitby, on Tuesday, the nightwhen he reached the .radio contemptible than to see a person again. Evelyn Knox; Irven Shea. Sr. 2nd - 23ra day of January, 1934, at the Ntatiun, the Sioux Look- out station. it'fiucting Pain on W poor dumb The Women's Associaaion meets ,)n Helen Devitt`; Lena-- Perryman` J. hour of two o'clock afternoon. , aoirna►l. It is euntrar Thursday the 18th of January in the Sanderson: -Beulah Hamilton: Joseph- 'Ail accounts to be laid before the slid not get the S 0 S niessage. The y to the basement of the church. ine Stephenson; Francis Willson: R. Couacit should be forwarded to the u rator. eoutinued repeating the law's of the country, to cause suffer. - lie. p g ! Liscombe; Lila Hilts; Kenneth Sm. - Clerk, properly certified, . at least • log to .durr,b animals School Reports' • a►,e3sage, which was picked up and the '. ith; Sr. 1st =- Murray Hicks`: Betty three days before the meeting of the Humane assists Claremont Public School Junior Baker*; Jean Hopkins': ins`: Edward Fol- Council. a•omewberein ttae3ouatberu- Starry, , which lies re- * lows*, Mildred Gilman; Fart Hiltz: DATED at Whitby, this 8th day of x" had the radio op�rntur t ere tole praeutatives all over the svuutt Room. Names in order of nevi_. Sr. are real to tkke acti „n 9t, stilt `2nd - Evelyn Sanderson, Margaret Artier. Wilton: Billy Kno. Devitt: Kati - January. A. D., 19R. grripl>ed to Fort SVitlixri, hearse y q B * oe, Irene Lynn, Jean Merle lee° Hamilton: Harry Knox. Jr. Pr: R. D.Rnddg the eappeHl wH.y uirrd to the hu:api `''se that cuuie" ur,tlrr their notice. Jr. 2nd - Don. Middleton, Jack Ward, - GP„rge Nort,,n`; Allan Sar.•ierar, -0 - ICoutnty Clerk tal at 5iutix Look uuL- IlthuuKh '11,a4y buYy are known to take Andrea Len -,6n; Hazel Hinan; Shir- - - -- ' the weather .was iutonTey euld. Plvar ltrN in rallying pHiii nail ley Kilpatrick: Audrey Forsyth. Sr, _ - 1st Leonard McCutl•,ueh: Sylvia i , STORES 1 , being 10 degrees belrf5v rrro, a ^uticrini; .tar •tilt nki aniineil,. Hard � _ • Ci1ly Li'Klt -ld Ht �;,nill ltidllt ►cliffil.(,l �• `-` �. -• place set )ut, and in a little mores ; FtE4` 1 t!; (1 [ Fii ti I Ci `t "lt3 -than twvo hours the _ nian ivas- re the cllareI .. - of such buys. E Yet y- . - eeiviug the best of card in the fhluw shotil-i be dune iu thrAlun,e _ ING H0,111-1 b. hospital. Tb'iw there two in thr - achoof e, te` vI Nliilcf Medie,wl;':,nd cimv,ilesvent CacPa -.• all's offor the following Estm Rpe�nly for Thursday. two recent urer.i=. Ftilaq einti �3ut tr,.uy wonderful inventluns, 'the radi,, r,iu that it i tkieir duty t r �lu,w k•iudneHr.. not utily ,tar tlreit fe il,rti+ P,ivatK wml !t, . Y, h vN Ftoows SPECIAL �, C _ and the aeroplane with 'its skilled t,etug4, titit, aku to t1w tl,t•t „1, 1�'r «rkly l ::r.- l i uU Lexla Ralsing - reg " S 2 lbs 24e nvisturs, are pruving great life auiueaN, eepecraFly to dare r hicty ln�prcti„n ir,vicrd 1 •, • • _ w,aver�: How ninth more honor: eanuot dtefeuxi tbemsel.ve -,. SPECiA'�. - --- - nble it is _'for our scientists and _ - -- lI'hnn 7F +R 1 B Rai ins `Reg. a� _ Ei� 3 G i O= • qq inventors to use their talents for To* Council `.. leached $ , prise G l c., G' lbs. 32c l �. uriciiie.; Et R. Nn. 1 P �"e preservation of, , human lit '- - ' 'IAi _ rather an for its deatructtun The Township Council met on ° Monday,. Jan. 8th, for their inangur- A L L -�l O A D s Jewel Shortening, �ei . _ . l 0c Fuck' as in the manufac4ure -of ,al meeting-ax it a.'.m. The Council ESPECIAL poig000us- gases and other de. of Reeve E. L, Chapman, Dep- reeve, now open. A rtPndtanef4s -are ��++ ttp etrt�tive agoill ' �bt• C. Reesoor and Councillors, R., again bark to normal White, Beane, V lbs.. for . » l a�7c E. Mowbray, Wm Reesor and G., L- at the Middleton took oath of office- before /-._. - The ridingol East Kent, upon the Clerk. Don. R. Beaton. +� CDARENr1 SPECIAL _ - +.. which the eyes of the politicians Sheep Valuiators• W. C. Willson, Salads Tea, �ier 16. have been directe''a for some time. G. M. Forsythe-- N - : 'has - provided quite a surprise, Auditors,-for 1933, R. J. How and I - -- p - SI'ECIAl, -- a Wm: Gormley were appointed.by bp- - broken 'avulse, per lb. : �OC A� when thegovecnmeotdecided that _ CEDAR GROVE .- - they would not con test. the, riding, Fence- viewers remain the same.. artii•tpace in r.i,r, A vats, : 'but allow D. 'R. C.mi bell,. the withAlbert Heise replacing J. B. � - $PECC141r - P Y P ere8 by this popular, . - - 1,1heral•Progressive candidat8 to Wilson an the list of Pound - keepers. and Pictareegwae Macaroni read cut per ib. - • -- ',51 Several other- by -laws governing - f 2L take the seat by acclamation. The the various stbpoiniments were made, playground: _ gpECIAL _ - ' {eoostituency was rep reset P by a including, Board of Health, E. L. a �-• ggATING .� ,: . � Chateau Cheese, 2 pl�s for 1, •- ,`• -'21 e , - ` - Conservative in the resent arlia• Chapman, Dr. McKinnon, R. E. For - . . syth, with inspectors, Geo. Elliott Tuesday and Sdt4rday Evenings - me�t,• until the member died, ,thus C: H. Found and Ed.- Perryr<i,am ;BOOTH QC MUM I r ! causing a by election to be held. Chairman, Wm. Reesor, of Stand- gkatiajr, Dancing and Free - i The question that many Lire ine Comanittee'on Damages for Sheep Refreshments r�T7 -saki its. what - - -.T secommended4he- fAllowi - -- yturda nights. - ' il' I V iiE R I N C� " - 0te4vi -a eve -for Y 13.._ f H. E. Turner, 6'-sheep ,Phones z ep aril one lamb not contesting the riding ? Is it ,'1dNrkbam Malvern You order PHONE PICKERING1 900 : '-We deliver injuued by dogs, 20.00; W. C. Will= �} 2030 Reaeru -ity on the part of the goo- -sore, inspecting same, 1.75; Walter _. `ernmeu.t, stn account of the. weak' Milne, 1 lamb killed, 2 sheep injured - ,ness in the" Liberal, party is the 1lamb- ,injured and 1 sheep injured, INSURANOEI House, art• is it because the had same. W. C. Willson, inspecting of �ickering Hard ware Store y same, 1.00 i '•_fears f �r the result : • The degree_ a,rrnan - R6bt.- C._Reesor, of the --- -- ision Would have an adverse influ Sta ine Committee on -Roads and �',Y�L_F'i Ml7RLEY - - g Bridges recrmniended thc. v ll� ^9r r .fence on the ovJi -nment in the -- case of an election; although the payments: W: h1 ' - - _ _ g con, 1..3, •3;,50.10;• .A. W. blitdiell 1C�I'ing, �Ont, -_- :l933- 1934 ---_ government is not t6 be blatued hauling °gravel, 44.00; F. Bartley dit, for. that, Premier Henry is a man 41.00; L.- Dixon; ditto '35.00; A:. Led, -- Pii ++ne 6700 O our Old Friends loyal and true, to our growing circle of New _ ditto, 17.00; C. Wannop, shovel gr Friends, to -those whose Friendship we strive to deeerve -we who edjoys universal respect from avel, 2.10; B. W. Jones_, drag' East T. - / heartily wish unmeasured happiness and that, the New Year may : ►]lclagses; both Conservative and Line; '1b :90; L. mate drag on Wood P d prove it pleasant chapter in your4ife.' Liberal, but he is not a politieis,n lands road. 16.75•; . tar People, for: �$ `VI3�'YOU ' ' in the same 'sense as, Ferguson, culvert ?71.50; C. Cdoope-r, gas, oil 1 Whitney nd , other • and repairs, 64.56; R. Ward, repairs, - Health to make work a pieasnre - y prominent f leaders have beeff; sand as a result con.'8. 2.00; R. Ward, salary, 75.00; Courage to meet every Mtcamsta►oce- hedoes notkeep his supporters In' G. Tran, opening con. 5, 13.35; I.ewEBR +S . T _ line.as the successful Ieadec_do 5 Hagerman, open Mark. T. L•, 1.20; Y �y y ~-patiende. to outwear every vexation ; - -- i • L:,.ion, open cntho ; 3.00; g Found NEW WERNATIONAL - Strength to -overcome every obstacle and There' has aleobeen eever•tl i 6 ditto, 1.00; E. Anthony, drag _Mark- 1� Al •. - _ - • dente that have taken place. such T• L., 5:40• Money to snyyly all your needs. as the .Orillia Police MagisCrate Chairman G. L. :±.iiddleton. of St- DICTIONARIES are in use bybusi- s- anding Committee on Relief recomm- nem raen, engineers, bankers. _ e. Whatever the merits of .the ended payment of the fohc,uing fur judg«. architects; physicians, i �t B�j�/� #r' - pIC'NG case may be it is certain b farmers. teachers, librarians, cla- J. . jJ\,Ji, S S -applies ,�. -S: c:ha man, 4.00;, H. �esi. 6y successful men and _ <ipposi'tion Will, use it for, all it 3loiiney, 3.00; L. D. Hunter, •6,6.1; . gymen, the world oas,►. is worth. About a couple of Booth and Nfuris6n,.27.56; M. S. Ch. weeks ago Premier Henry stated :.H ERE apman, 24.19; P. Stover, 3.00;, B. - W. Are Ton Equipped to win? ;. C K Lotton, 2'.66; A. McPhail, 16.00 Mrs. The New International providetr } at there would be s contest in T• Law, 10:25; R. V. Mowbray; 22.85 - the means to success. It is an sll- �aet Sent, but at the last mo•' Roy Morrish, 80.64; S. G. Morrisb, knowing teachers A Universal ques: We have;ou our display tables many lines which we are passing on t0 : :cent they had changed their 118'8 .5; C. A. Overland, 7.50; D Gan - tion answerer. you•at away below present cost In T leas these Haft non, 12.00; F, Cassie, 1.36; VV, Sad- If you seek efficiency' and ad. we have sobstaotioll ' cedar t e- prteee in ininde. The Liberals and Pro ter, 20.00; Dr. Pearson, 42.50. vaacementwhynotata�kedally each case, which tnakee a very at raetive bdr -for you., - - gressives would. welcome a con. Chairman of the Standing Commi- - use of this vast fund of inform - :�et in, order to ascertain the tom' Ralph E. Mowbray recommend- ation? Men's;Work Boots, come in and see these, I,1S9 and 2.4! yr. ed the following .4"VocahularyTwms.2MPaaes. ''`$p s' and Girls' Scerm rs, while the last, 99c pr. >t pdYn►ents : H.' Tarr- y pe y 1p ,the feelings of the people, . They ner, posting election: notices etc, 4.65 Xo.otnceo� a ph;c2t s� jKi; Pi2,`011i Men's Hetivy Swdater Coats at 2.49 each. felt .confident of victory, and Home Tele. Co. phone rental; 10.00; sioQ,apnrc i Entxi.a "Boys' $nglish Sport. Pants, Special, 95e per pair. were thub disappointed at the Printer% Guild, Financ. Statements Rattier and bidie -Paper Edi om lien's; Fine Shirts, a bargain At 95c and 1.00 tap. - -- aotion of-the and .Me ical Forms: 73:36; Ont. Mun. wriaetorgw&- Men's Work Shirts, good• gnality; 75e each. - goyelnmeut in, not Association, mem. rship,_1.0.00; Sub. t� pages. ,putting a candidate in the field.,. to lwittntcipal World, 7.00; D. R. Bea- itlulkyation�. We t►realwaye'glad to see you and it IR never -a°y trouble to &how ton. salary, 125.00; • W - Chester; 50.00- Mi' of Nairei yon our merchandise. a s y _ai,<„tr, tr , t •elm sago ran Incl. Hugh Pugh, postage, 10.00; Picker - � namedsU.1 Phone 2904 t9F +t,t t„• !o t,t , i Tcirontu that lug News, ElectioTi suppliesmand tat °. paper.. - . . notices' and •advertising, 92.32; F,lec- ° � G. & C, _ ei[citrr.. u. y'1 ;,ytion.. A d617, tion' expenses, D. TL O. andAPolling . MERRIAM apLR +•:, ?lS H fir r. F! as rmitt, h,td r`lerk .�ertiices. constables and rents:' ~-Q' •�r' CO. C/ E C' RAD� - ' -'ttie ,r,: Ti :,u�'t., gill ,igto the 60 r'E `larris. 11.,00 :' W. J. Clark, 12..I -- - j - W. Sleep, 11.00 Geo. Toytie, I..r.�v 7V v , 1W�`' - �+�y: . r • y�::li... *V'r'`- .A a - IF4 -- ,,, .., _ .. _ .. - - .y'. _ •.' . S v ,..A•- ..'R.! . rF• _ Q.�iNflAli!'g liM J. L, >3tirsith, of tl6mithfield. On Dec. 80th, an enjoyable evenmAL To the LZeetors of Pickerins Tewa- is spending New days this week wan spent 'at the home of Mr. and` �. M. A Pugh ipetdt day in tote at the•. manse. _ Mrs Herbert Parkin, when about 40 eWP - -' dty thiaweet:- __._ �i -_Kf 1�ir� Macnso leaves this - 5f-t�Ur tmniodiate- relatives gather=- l�i0 %-4W - s` Will Coates suffered the lost of - - DU�$ART(}N a valuable driving nurse one ds week to spend as extended visit ed to help celebrate the twenty -fif- I .now take the pleasure of thank - -`' last week. y with Mrs. Agnes Macnab, of North - th anniversary of their wedding. The ing all those who went `to the polls `aa"'- r� Toronto. dining table was tastefully decorated and voted on' Jan. 7th 1984 in Pick- INSV Al A N C E ``-- lire. Crocker returned to hems .• `t', V -•oa Thursday last, after a brief several item here attended the with pink and white streamers, and Bring Township. I' was asking fora _ Sunday-School- Coniveatlen on,. fink candles in, their silver holders plebiscite to find out haw many eUTOMO1kiH • visit with+ ,: fJ... , hexer- - , Tuesday at Greenwood United graced each corner. The three - storied were for high sstitrtss and sow sat- roads Wedding es. You have answered m uest- , ibeing ez eared on the eidecosde h' � g cake 'with its stele decorat ari t q - It is t odec>atnrL�at r.tin Pnhlin low bpprn BURGLARY _ • ' T to d2 Este setting. Af ion, by the result of the vote. But *late, x e nroerc road. sittaougtt jhrary Board are preparin a r ng a aauaty enlist t entry sitar some person pe pu. OASUALTYf - 's8ppery, is quite passatlt., eoucart to be held is the near luncheon, admirably' aPTUed by the in circutataon around the Township —���FR IN90R�lNOfi The rink�eontinues to be a very future. Dett�iie .. given as young peOple'of the family, a short on the eve vi the electiva that I v::r^.�.- -�. �. ' -- lively spot in town, and is being soon as available. program was given, consisting of the very nick and could not attend coun•- Phone Pickering 7820 any - wasde use of try many. Where - following: V&tn You and I were, cil meetings,.and that my stood mein- ` pare the old curling stones P i young Maggie," sung heartily by all ory had failed. There is always 4ome , OrtN .. /L� Nark Linton and family moved after which Miss Rhoda Fell sang election cry. Hoiwe,er I am very th ' ' this week into -the �eai - apart Miss Mary Toole spent Sunday Yery sweetly, and Master Floyd Pil- ankful that my health has been res• FUNERAL DIRSOTOR ANDj, •vents. Mr. Linton expects • to with Miss Edith Roach.' key favored all with a harmonica Cored, and that I may spend several EMBALMER �- be employed in the city shortly. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Law, and daugb selection, - and a pia - selection was more years with my friends and fam * Mr. Aitken and family •have .�e r, of Whitby• spent Sunday With rendered by Miss Annie Bayles, of i1p. - _successor tolW. J. Mather.1 moved to Toronto, and Mr. Par -ker George Gates. Brougham, and Master Clive Feld, of Wishing ll health, and � of•Kiamount, is now 'in charge of A number from here attended the Ailandale. The program,closed with for 1934.8 Prosperity and Day Se ',of the branch of the Commerce annual Sunday School Convention on numerous community slleations by I am Night and Day 8erviee bore. Tuesday. all. Short speeches were made by Yery trul> ,ours, _ Business Phone Residence Shen s: The dances is t e Community Titre congregational •meeting of the different members of the-family, and JohA A. White 9801 96'd0 - Hall have had several diseourag church will -lie herd -peat Tuesday ev- the remainder of • the evening was ing setbacks of late, due largely egg in the church. It will be corn- spent in Euchre and Daneing -Num f r to the unfavorable weather, cans' bined•with the regular Y. P. mseeting. erous silver gifts were presented to THE CORPOBATIaN DIRTY �� GARAGE The Missionary meeting of the Y, the bride and groom, and a hand- '. :. pg bad_ roads, illnesses etc. - aF =FIE - Cor. Broek and Kioge,tuu Rds. -�, p. S. ve- a�helsLnn Monday night with- some mantel clock was presented by The holiday period' now over, a good attendance. The meeting was cue sons and daughter. The eve=g j, • E : •t9achers And, pupils are back, ander the leadership of Miss Ruth was brought to a close by singing To�ensb ip of Fick @Ting 4eneral Repair. Work nit care; bard at work again. waiting for Bollinger. Miss Laura Petty conduc- 'Auld Lang Syne" and "God be with gurauteed at reasun -hle .ter the Raster holidays. School re led the Devotii nal exercises and led you till we meet again." PUBLIC NOT[CE is h,,raljp prices. • ' r ports of this section are:- to be MS Hollinger took t - -- - -- given that the Council of theA;ar Acetylene WeldinK -�. in prayer. Miss Ruth Halls }� found,i}n another column., -the to �1r. Jack Gale sang a solo. Retlable poration'of the Tuwoship of Pick Batteries ropalred and charged.•, - -- --Mica Enid Cook and Mist Mary The -'dung -People have begun a erintr. will, at a meeting to be field Firestone and Dunlop Tires. i : White have, gone to Toronto to new year with the following officers take a secretarial course. They in charge: Pres., Newton Laughlin, NURSERY S'T'OCK on Monday, the fifth day cif Feb shall • be gre�atl missed in the rusty, in a the hoar f one Gasoline and Oil.. y Vice- pres., Laura Petty, Christian o'clock in the afterunn�•, tt t the '- cburch and comcnnuity activities, Fellowship, Annie Petty, Missionary Refreshment Booth in C„noectiotl but we wish them every success. Convener, Ruth Hollinger; Citizen- FOR FALL AND. SPRING Townshio. Hall, in the t-tll „we of Rev. J: R. and Mrs. Glover wish Bruugliam, consider tv By „n for Phone Pick. 75M , ship Convener, Earl Taylor; Literary (nigbtor dav) . +i to thank the people of the cote Convener, Neil Petty; Recreational PLAZA rIN( stopping up And closing „=- rr,tblic =.- -runty. and also the people of Committee; Mary-Tool and Elizabeth ” '- highways and tte[lici¢xh� ;,riginal M/LTON SLEEP Brougham. for their' belpfal ser Judd; Secretary, 14erlo Hollinger; Tr- i;trper list of hatdp Trees, Shrubs allowance for road 6et�.•t'tt dots 421y PROPELIETQH rt ee during Mrs. GlnverR illness ;_ easurer, Wm. Hollinger; Librarian, ncttubers 14 o +nd 15 in the bth con- - especially metitioning the many. Mary Judd. and P1antR,;buth fruit �eCker of the Raid TuwnQbtp of gifts o[ flowers. The-arrnual Sunday School meeting and,ornkinental, Pickeringt, and'the vriRintcl ccito.w• It is•u.ndergood that the Punt `was_ held last Friday evening with u sore for road bet�vPPrt I is morn O ®ce 9urerinrecider}t will vt�ry rood attendance. The follaa-ing offic- Root Pruned Fruit Trees that save berg 13 and 7 in• the bola entices -i,-,n 3� shortly be offering the public ers wcrN elected for the coming, year: valuable time in coming- several of the said townehin. new f•.cilities in the WIRY Supt., FA-ar Pilkey; Assist., Newton •ALL . persunR iuteremted, or en.. •ot money tranaferP, adevelopment 1,aughtir•: (- orresponding Sec.; Wm: into beiarine early. whose ,lands? cnay or might be pre - t. of 'the postal note and money tdollir.; ,' Recording Sec., Gordon 'o'f by the pneafing •order now used. Petty: t�casurer, Wm. Judd; Teach- J. T•. ELLIOTT, AG'PNT of such 'proposed By law, are re- Eyesight Spec-* pec cst Joe Ward had an interesting en,-. blrr, E..PilkeY, Mrs. L. Gates: cinired to attend at the said meet opm la..a., rr�,... -, ....- b1rG. A. Taylor; 11Its. Wes. Petty i•r �. part to play in Monday' evening's lug, when they wHi be heard in alas' °' 'D"•' "^' " Mrs. G. T id; b1tKs Merle Hollinger; F' R E D STACEY oers')n,.ur b Connoel. Solicitor or '� t1"'" � hockey staine. ,Claremont = Mark, Hiss A.• Petty. .Assistant - teachers:. Agent, with referencetbereto, and DISNEY BLOLJ . . ham at Stouffviile. when he was sir. A. Ta or Mr. E- Pilke , Mary P.aint�r an,l I'.,per h „nw.•,• ; . >xtrack across the faee, infiieting a y the applies to be so heard before Oshawa Toot. Edr.h Roach, Jack Gale,_ Mara 33 cents per h•.�:r „r•,l,v c,n,rauct sire gaici Cnanc•il. , cut on the cheek that rerluir3d Judd, Elizabeth Judd; Temperance our where: �1- I"� ORlea �••. .tsie ; several stitches, and the nose ales gam•, Mr. ,A. Taylor;,, Cradle Roll $atisfaetion c;,,,xranteed.- _ Dotted ihcs 5th day of January, -camr, to for some &base. _ Dept„ bfi.:3 Ruth Hollinger; Mission The Minister and 3eseioo of the may, Dept., _Edith Roach - 15 pears ezperi-nce. -7- - DONALD R. BEATON; Clerk. ,,, '1Uoitsd Church were much eacowr PINE DRIVE. ®UNBr�R'LO1V aged by the large number of - biasale'' --- HE "*ADEL1INE” coniniinniesints prooent • at the„ The W. M. S- met at, the home= -0f or write Dunbrarton P. O'. „ Sacrament of the Lo,rd's Supper Mrs. R. V. Mowbray on Thursday of - -� S-EAUTY•'- SAL :;N . last Sunday moraine. Several last week. H A W A I I A N Iexprses,•A' the opinion that It • _ . RoDt. Thompson, ' of Astremon't, @ e O -one of the best we have had. spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. G U I T A R extend t0 our II1RI1� Onr merchants are "complaining Patrons. and - ottbe una9aal quiet that prevaite V. Parkin. TENOR BANJO r "i : at the resent time. Such a Mrs' Moodie and ,son, Lloyd; of �Ete. _ Friends P Oshawa, •spent New Years Day with . Sireceesfully- taught by condition is aeaaity experienced R. V. and Mrs. Mowbray and family, ' A__ a Christmas - following the Cbristrnas bnyine On qr��y last the school ch- FRANK ' ROBIN3ON � _ orgies. and that. coupled with the iidreri returned to their duties with of-Toronto. .J „��'af lafd -> general ebortage of iends.througb- Mr. Manning in charge. and a pat the country. has created s highway here has been very IN CLAREMONT ON FRIDAYS - -particularly distressing period is dangerous for motor driving. For Cbildreala Soeei%lty. Happy New Year :trade. miles, the roads- have been a glare = iV ri to to When time apptoacb- ` Several of our eitizenir when of ice. - 3ltirB. C. v sd0 asked how they were apending ' Miss M. Harbron--had-4her4sfort- FRANK' ROBINSON memorials its boar ate - athei r time these day @, replied, une to back her car into .a post at 33 Condor Avenne. Toronto Phone IWO _ : CLAREMONT will be nd ez In a ^Oh I chasing jack rabbits.” This Kinsale; damaging the back' bumpers will be standing ha e _ -form 9- - meat Is evidently very and tights. i mote tribute to been - aattractive W m•tdy, excepting to . Mr. and Mrs. J. Fell and family erected to ohho or� some of our overseas men, who spent last weekend with Herb and :�„� E �� �O THERE have not yet - been able to forget Mrs. Parkin, who, celebrated _their _ � � ��, M `She Australian hares, served to 25th anniversary on Saturday even - �- them in the camps, wool, bones ins• R. d r�e b coach N° `lhRD sad alb. At the annual school meeting, The tcbonal meeting of the Bap- V. Mowbray was appointed 'secret -- i� -e�� n R -w i fist Church was held on Thursday ' in place ofoF.�Ho]lidaydwhose ` `'- `� VMtby �._ __.afternoon and evening hest. A `i a� . , Phase Whitby .good attendance was had at both term had expired..' _, _. _i . Mrs. C. Richardson and family, �`�,� �bbq7 �• aR2 "ostons. An interesting feature Mrs. J. Richardson Fred And Mrs, �ILJ J _ _ .of- the evening session was the Parkin and family, Howard and. Mrs - _. presentation of a paper. prepared Farndale' and son and' Gordon :and bj Prof, Fred Tracy, of onto, t hies - -formeriy, of Claremont, and're ' with Sam and Mrs. Farndale. - - - - by hits, Morgan Pugh, covering Mrs. T. Hirst, who has been under- - / - tile history of this, congregation, going treatment in a Toronto hose- - — �daple iAArj �4t�a1 which dates back over the bon- ital, we are pleased to report, Is - _ A dirks flrIA ,fired year period. much improved in health and is ex- �~ j;� Inrian� �Q �PfIdPP/tr`�" d(lifSS The Official Hoard of the United pe�6ed home again soon. /� i , . • and WAWANESA IN[S. CO. ' - iChurch held their regular meeting ' and ! to aq touft en �oute7 Cheap rtes for form and eoat;iry os Monday afternoon. _RapoCte. , o'L t11e+ wua\ fur 1E wnrtl raceiveG -Tickets -Time Tables and All Juaa'u'�', „ -9 Windstorm Io�ppologQsp• on baildia ind•mil sl , 9lu et Ioforrnation' aL -• - canvass congregation Is to : -a'arc -. - -- ... Insurance - be made in the near future in the .y/ � - al all ll.,rG.. •' •lntere0S@ of the local work and O-ey- �� = stern House Phone '4rJ� '•also for the Missionary and Main- f FAAliEB FOR SAI.S _ tanance Read. Plane were forma- Old Time and Modern Dancing Write or phone lated_, sot- the andual conitrega EVERY SATURD7kY NIGHT 'BOWMAN & BOWE 6iie•ueil rneetiog and - supper on POR QUICK. SALE io WHITBY, ONT,� „ .''L'i;uraday evening, Jan. 18th. A at 9.00 p. m. - _- jett lack supper will be served ppoo P Billie Role and His Live Wires, . � " 100 to 7.80 o'clock and the • • -One Heater,(circular) good as new, General Admission annual meeting will follow. All _ One small Qnebee Seater. • _ di 35 `can ie. ; .o sembere of the congregation are _; � ' ��: One Yaeesot' Grinder, 9} inches, neatly new, •• •...• - -• .. � �+ " :a' :invited to come. :'.. -One Fleury -Oat Roller ftJ' sy>~tL+i The regular social meeting oil tr ,; •Two used Rlectric Washers' ' /' T -the Claremont Institute will be Y�II C8II BIIy St HOmB 'Two Hand Washers .held an Wednesday 'evening, Jan. TIRES, BATT$RII $, One double head,McLaukblin Mill.G-rinder a :17th. at the home of E. and Mrs. -One large Ice Refrigerator Pearce. when .there will be a three ACCE44ORIS9, One yr�t'Com,pntiog 9ctales -- winn-te eaeh discaeaion off' the One Atwater Kent Battery Radio. , •'Ideal School Teacher." by 'ex -`At as low :land better prices' (hoe Hester, base'buroer i -teachers, namely,: Mrs J. Gregg, : 'One 1000 chick Rnekeye Brooder - - Mrs. D., Gregg, Mrs.. F. Loyst. One Nhileu EieeGric Radio, table model ^~ Mrs. M. Pugh, ,Mrs. Pearce and 'yolt can in Tomato. n ;A stock of users and out of date skates, �y . ... ,..., ..... _. ..- ...... -- Mlee J. Ptlkey. There will also �--- to clear'at low prices 2be a paper given by one' of the Let us' rt3pair that leaky top. _ �- - " -memhatik the topic of .which will -rftR WINTER -STOCK OF " �•.�' he " T) r we Rnfficiently appt•eciate Skilled Motor' ire." Gloves, Aladdin supplies, Akating and hockey upplieR, Wbips, blankets. Dad, "' after which Barnes and Repq "� ;antifreeze, C>uodye ar tires, Ptoves And lceaterR, chemical closets And - eonteAtg will be indulged in. The chemicals, radios and-supplies, Electric light bulbs ' men are specially invited, and. Gorton J. .-Law- etc; is very complete. - gold and Installed by every one is asked !A•- provide phone `L908' - lunch and 'dishes, as this is to be -. '- �►$�N$ ,-� �RflIISS ,. pot luck'lEsoch. PICKERINGI. - IONTARlO a CHAS.- COOPER, CLAREMONT. mid _ QWA*w - s s F _ . ,r - �y _ - . '.,'•'. y ...-an PP,� -� �.iR..'L ^ a� .c.. �'+.n7+„"' 'x. {t - a5' f •- ' r •- �' , " - _ r•b T,' , �•r•T'�r• _' J• '�,,. -• 'J1� i i- ••�,A _ - Fd°t.. — • t .r - J _ . .. , - •. ,t . ".t"" r-7i'\ I.N .: '+,F'T. r- .-<`P.- �:"': "'• .�??myr �'�?'!'4.`Tt'y,�. +, -._ . .,:d3�� v.- r'';,. ��: , l .�` '•,..• � �� ' ' ^- — - - . »-- . ---- -. -Recendy Elected Employment Best ''Three Children - . voice of the Press. - Since ii,Apr-1931- Burned to Death + = ca—aa&, � 11 V—riir._anti The �'Rlorld at Lace' . -:.' .. :.,�'. High Point RP»�hed by Qn- -. ..«: Jd � r' -- W t Young- CANADA. e. -« .. r .:: tario. - Plhnts During Nov' Iy Q'rl T • -o Rescue -' come, and Mrs. Horne was certiin ber Av e • _ Ctaan, and 'Pain, - '�' he always entered' by a cellar wen �%a$ el- 'Brothers, ' Hockeq can be both , "hetESc" and dow. _ i, : Hours.. Up Dau in, man., Jan, 7. —A searcl ' Mrs. Hornq was ready to recelve Toroto, Jan. 8. -The highest level of the charred debris that - once - ha( !'exciting," Ifowever, without being r been the hnL*+e of ;o,ra - him when he _came again, She turned • of employment since April, 1931, pre- .isol. - ;out 'I'h8 aooz et apart publicists in " �+c . uaY 4ad reavea -ed ihe bodiej the out the lights, look all her stead Ia ir�:L I' r�eiuutlr last to the 16tE the United St_n-tes gad CaElads - _•—_ e It 11w+ w..G lieu n,tu uer us cum.. „A;,i. -' 242 large industrial plants in Ontario- bodies of his three_ small. children ' � Qes.tst from fostering the ulusion chat anion and adviser the famii rolling . '. '." ..,' wh[ri3 - 'hockey 16 a aadage and sanguinary P Y report- r- egularly-to- ttte-IuduiF Ttie�rtte� -toss, trapped, itr -their cribs game, the better- - for professloaal Rin. Th.e burglar cane. fie entered :. trial Accident Prevention Association, butneei •to death when Games [rots hockey. The truth is that it can be the tviudnw and Mrs. liot,ue went t..':, „.': according •to statistics completed on an over - heated chimney razed theft iutp _ action. The btbr'gitxr was , Saturday and tsa d b R. B. bSorley, dwelfin lace. " 'the' clganie acs well as 'the •fastest knocked out cold• Then the police general• manager tit the associations. The gvctims 'f -were Walter s ei B game in the world ;- 0ttaaa Citizen. came and took him away.- Shattord �s The plants covered itad..86,024 men four months; 'Thomas, 19 •months Timber Problem. Beacon•Herald. c, on tbelr payrolls, and the average of =--- *. hours of emvlovaient pe} _man tiuzin� and Doreen, three years. ,. It is reported from Orangeville that Csrts�•. ' - �rlca• Mflis had left - ,.uma snots In,two' years- 469,000 trees have •been the month in question was 190, a ffg- noon Saturday to call on a' neighbor i, planted in' the ' Dufferin County for- More widespread employ went, even ure not attained for nearly three years, leaving the ehildren . asleep in at eaG reserve. It such practical work overtime operations In some trades,, The highest previous figure .last year uWalrs room.. Mr,:Mills, who fount, renewed itw_terest in construction, a was 184 in October,.th�est for 1933 Were carried on throughout .the Do- larger sliiire in t1Ye , •world wheat being -158, in February. November's Emp oyment only at intervala> wet ysinioa its timber problem would be •trade and att •increase lu exports of reports also showed an increase oL at work after a long period of idle ' golved in another generation or so.- basic commodities, including animal 514 in the total of employee"t work, ness' t .Toronto Globe.' . pr Sign of Improvement, on ' is ablesam• volum ofoh m 8re� thane 7f)0, 00 in the house [was ong tirMe g�Fttalhled home tb� f oducts metals and el-,• and a the features of recent 0 Canadia -n ecouumy,. A.r " [t does look as if the depression is arrived too late. In-• a few short lain• provernentAu Cauada's position in re• � ty The plants involved corm a compre- :- beiug'discouraged. in Canada fo {the lation twthe (ulernational :balance of "s ; ; ;::.: hensive cross - section of industry in utes the house had become'•a raging fourth successive month, sales o[ payments is foreshadowed l�v her make. �' " % "" x" the province, including plants for the furnace. Huge sheets of Samt new automobiles at retail !n October °'' " ,� walled. in the u el- rt of the house favobable showii,g ou merchaudiae ac• mauCacture of furniture, steel,'ce.�ient. pp pa show a ' gain over the corresponding count. - Nfont4ly • Letter df the Cana• vehicles, tires, textiles, printing'- esiab- Despite efforts of firemen and n'bigh ynonth -ln 1832. The number in titan Rank of t ?ummerce. lishments, dairies, .chemical plants, bors, the house burned to:the ground 'creased 22.4 per cent., . while their tau - - - pa kitrg houses' tanner s, baker ea iremen ound the charred bodiet c ie i F t value increased 19 percent. -The ghter6 or Canada.. and needle Trades uttiEs. o[ Ehe two smallest children, lyinl number of truck; and ' buses said hInrie Dressler, the Cauadlan•born Y. More than 63 of the plants reporting among pieces of,thetr crib. Th+ _- Showed a. gain of 20.4 per cent., while acreeu star, though 6t- years of age, _ - operated throughout Novemler 'with- e'.dest was found near the door, Sht ° ' •their•value increased 50.9 per cent-- has sta•zed a great rvuaeback and" Is - ^�� out alost -time accident, antt accident apparently had bees overcome b) � Brandon Bun. today the most popular acreeu actresr W•_H..Webbe, London Snanciev, frequency figures for the rest showed smoke while trying to Snd an esl Lnit'ed- States. blay Pickford. ed p ove r. for y u r t s. to the who has been elected leader '•of mark tm r men[ 'M Mortey her o nge bra her The Greater Peril, America's sweetheart, is also a Cana• the municipal reform party in the said. A game of checkerf so excited four dian, as' is Norma Sbearer. Canadians London county council, -in. succe's• - - ';Apache Indiana that a tiSbt tol3owed are justly proud of the foremost pl.ac•e siou to Sir• William Ray, —T�le Markets Dich ended in four deaths. The taken in'the eutertdlnment world by [:Cut t. -as Skatm#alls _ Ic thorlties b*d better keep this tribe_ daughters of the Dominion. S u'• St Marie O t -His throat _ iPRODUCE PRICES. ignorance of contract bridge -Ed• rut a by 1 .tided edges not broken ice, = 'Toronto dealers are paying the foe - jmonton ,Journal. • - B tin to Consider G d i r 7HE EMPIRE. _ ]'� a S*tepheu agaglins, gut a from" the - owing Prices for produce: '—A Good Paper. - ' fC Tercentenary. . • Groundine Point Indian Reserve, is Eggs - Prices to farmers and coon= ; At- Cowes. in the Isle of = Wight, - ,Sterilization Bill dead here. Gagaglins was skating - try shippers- Ungraded, cases r& =� A' good town paper Is not the pro- turned, fresh extras, 28c; fresh firsts ucs_of chance. It to the grovttth of England, there eras celebrated the -t•er- along- the channel between lesner- centeuary - -of the sailing from •Cowes stone and Collins Inland, when the ice +pullets, 20c, and seconds, 16c. me, brains, energy. devotion and. Bill- Ex cted is Parliament Butter- Ontario creamery, solids. on November 22, 1633,. of the little caved 1n beneath him. As he felt _ sentiatl7, the loyal ayppport. of the ��,e No. i} 26c; No. 2, 24 Vac. ommunftq ft serves -- isenfrew •titer •fly °• .L� \ 1 the Doye carrying W ithon Next Ten Days - through, the jagged edges about the Churning cream - Special. 24c ; No, the. first British settlers to Maryland, London, Jan, I, -A British ,Govern• break in the ice caught his throat, kill- 1, 23c; No. 2, tics f.o.b. _ _shipping - :- - U,S.A. A bronze plaque, presented b; ing him almost'instantl . _ went project for sterilizatlon pf 1nen' y - points• �� , the Ark oral Dove Boetety in Mary Skating a short distance behind the Poul try, A!..grade,;- al•ive--- 9p'rtnJf' •-=< 'flights of the Citizen. - tal , defectives is expected• to be pre• - Ftts•haps It is thin thing- determfiza land,- was then unveiled: it was hand- dented to Parliament within the next Indian - guide was Steve Mitchike: chickens,- over 6 lbs., 41c; over 5 to ';tion to _ preserve the rights o1 the ed over by Lord F`airtax, a descend 10 days. A Government committee has R hell- Mttchike found Gsgaglifl's pack 6 lbs., IOc; over 4 to 6 tba., 9c; ove; ant of one of the first British set! completed a re art on the subject af- near a- hole in the lee• -ihe became 2 to 4 4bs., 8c. Broilers, over 1% to -- lilacs -Chat makes. British law and tiers in the American state. -Inver p alfrmed 'and, aided by searchers, ' a lbs., lOc. Fatted 4�ene, over ,ilia., - ustice things apart. Justice in' Brit• _ - ter• long study but its recommenda- :scoured the•vicinity for some trace of ; Ibs,, 6c Oc; over 4 to 5 lbs., 9c•: ove: in fa riot merely an agency to pun- cress Review, icons ere .being close guarded. the missing man. . Gagagiin's body 3'rs to 4 lbs., 7e; over 3 to 3'4 'ens, Yoh wrongdoers it . to something _ to ihe Housing ProbN►n.J Undertakings of the committee have 6c. Old roosters, over b lbs., 6c. Black was to3ucd in'- pbout�50 feet of water. nboM' liberty • the thing• that Macau- aroused great interest in view of the and red feathered birds 2c less per lb. - Y had in >anind when he spoke of The number- of houses re uired tit Littlo water was in his lungs. indtcat- 8e• do N current European furore over the sub- White ducklings, over 5 lbs., , . i"law snatainEd by liberty, and !!b- still colu4Ai, and. a recent estimate jest, following adoption of'compulsory ing he had noG drowned: Near the 4 to 5 Iba.; 6c. Gttitses fow=l, per pair. Sa a responsible t b w ich he al , . s rty esustaine by law." It is• a tie• Quarter has poi the sterilization by {}ermany and the � hr6pg • b had t len W ca - Ras found. ? Poultry, - ition which we here Ste Canada may Sgure st 1,400,000. The Census fig pope's sharp criticism of such mea p "A ".grade; dressed -- Spring urea of 1931 snow clearly that houses cures, issued recently at Vatican City: t _ - chickena,.over 8 lbs., 15c; over 6 to 6 :Vvrays follow to our. gain. - Ottawa �* 1 !: 1Q____L. -� •1bs., 14c; laver 4'to 5 ties., 1461 sv :x a in some such numbers will be want• poliffcal and -ether r flan J�our�_ $ to I'bs., 12c, .Broilers, over 1•i to ed 1t overcrowding is to, be et33ted; :teresteti quarters -ire ptreparing Ter s ' ' Spends Busy Week- en+C"'2 1&, 15c, Fatted hens, over b lbs.,, +* an overcrowding is not merely a fee• fight, particularly in the event drastic 12c -"over 4 to 5lbs., -Ile; over 3% to And Toronto a. Centennial.- Guelph, Jan. 7. -House burglars whg : _ cure of existing slutins taut the most measures -are, proposed. 4 lbs., 9c; over 3 to 3% lbs., 8c. White _. 't3 hen writing your friends -don't have been operating " pecfodically la - ducklings, over 5 lbs. Ile • do, 4 to 5 �eglect to remind them• that Port potent• cause of future stains.' . J yen The camalttee atadier •systems o1 Guelph during the past .utopth were - t It it were true that at some time in steriliz@.tion in vogue in .,other coun• . - lbs ; 9c. • Colored 2c less. Young fur- ' rthgt will have. a semi ceatennlal the distant future .this,. deficiency at work again during ,the night, and . g y tries. L. G. Brook, 'airman of the keys, oiler 8 lbs. lac, B. rode poultr Velebration next year - Port' Arthur world be mode good without any f °ruup, said reports that the commit- - provincial police are co- operating with 2c lb, less than A. C grade poultry' flew %- Cbronlele. - ther devetopmeut of housing policy, tee had decided to recommend only' [tie city p^tice [D day in an efYori to Zc tb. less than B. the Government wouhl he well advis• clean up a series of thefts: Forcing . -�No 'Hopper- Bountiar _ -voluntary sterilization and other state- %HOLESA'i.E PROVI- SIGNS. y- ed to do somethin to- advance rbTs entrance to the - bomes of Edward - - B menu purpgrting io [precast The tom- Wholesale provision dealers are vrasshoppers know no faterc.sc.onal happy time, provided always that a mittee'a recommendations were with Spiars,• IIevoushire Street, anti Fred quating the Following p3iceg to retail out foundation. Clark, Toronto , Street; the intruders oundary, a factor which is Iacreas- new effort did not indict indirect anti dealers: A!v im ortant with the knowledge counterbalancing disadvantages upon aegis a quantity of'jea'elry and slrtall ' ,- park -Hams, •16c; shoulders, 13c, _ ng- p Nine prominent t,hys£r1at,F •aitd cur sums of m6ney ;-while• at'ihe Cucten butts 15rys ;. rk loins, 16}sc; piC �{haL a trettd from comparatively harm• th¢ poor whom It is - destined to bene• geons camtiose the committee.- ' p° _ he act of nits, Ile. ° Itess types to types •of a migratory fit. - London Times. : ,_ Geld" Fields they 'were in t , lature'is in evidence. Indeed. mueti ransacking the $50,000 cntibbouse Lard -Pure, tierces, 10%c; tub;- bt [he area found infested ln- '3ti'est -,when trighten.ed-away try. the care -'11c; pails, ll�c; prints.11?yc, Rrn Canada this [all was populated -'t c "nttniuee sot ike British 111ed1cai rie%allmeAt at l Welland taker, who surprised' the prowlers just J Shortening- Tierces, 93sc; tube )y 'hopper's which' flew in from on- Association has created - something in 'i'1es` IJp SCVeral Lines after they had. broken' into 'thr - roan .- lOc; .pails,.11c;.prints, 1(►•3itc- Enown sources- Winuipeg.Free Press. the naiure•of a sensation by,declaa•ing I,t4•.eilaiid, Jan i,-- itailway: traffic an agers ot6ce. ., -- that the average -man doing t�((cftrate the T.'H. and B: Railway, M.C.R. and _-_= ;,- - - ..'Cat Jealous - 8illboard Restrictions. muscu;ar-fiork .can be fed foc 5s. lOd. the C.N. e%ctric. lines'., .was delay Ed l�ln$aton Area Tied Up '- Saitif Ste. Marie, Ont,- Therefs ant'; =' A newg detiiatch from Quebec states (about $1.40) per' week, The commit• here this afternoon as the result ai_ partridge in the. Soo that is galte,cou that Hou. J. E Perrault, 'blinister of tee. is sot content with a geueraliza- .two loaded coal cars being demolished by ICs Road Conditions tented, but is the fancily cat;, wfiost _._ that and, biiues, ra concluded' oef Elan, but makes a detailed statement and the lines blocked with wreckage• l:fngstunJatl,.i. -.lilt stou_a .! the plaee he took, sores of the variuux- articles. at •food in- -.the •t4e.- aecideNt- eecurred. when a journal Surrounding district is sutlerirr; item •Pound stiff with cold on.ber veraii otiationa with national commercial - dietArs..- - it-Sa_alt very well to Say• r,., h:, �= th- zoal_carg Oter'e being tire - -'worst Ice conditions7bp- t'cmdNays - tiiaceotl, the "bird -- - -.: tact that at the beginaing of nett that the - dietary provLdes_an average transferred over the dla-mohd from the in its history. Maiiy farmer, 'were un- % %as taken into the home' and the " " tear billboards grill no •longer be of 3,386 calories per day, but how MX-R, Lo the T. H'. and B.`tracir`Car able to. get to• market Satio-day, a'nd family cat dislodged froze the chair in laced close to provincial big6waya. is the two -ounce a to be distributed, vhipment -to T2am;ltou. Two T.H. and •the few who came had a hard time fruae of the kitchen fire. i his is a safety step lhat,pcighi well how nrauy meals wi the - one-half B• passenger trains, one•M.C..R, pas- keepfrig on lbe road: Mau%-itilnor Thawed out. the .partridge liked hi: pound' of liver 'or minced' meat, or sen el- train an_d the,hourly C.N. elec- mishaps were reported. In suite of'�new surruu»dim• nd has derided: tt ►e taken fn Otitarto. The. billboard bacon or. corned beef provide for' a g I fistracts the attention of some speeA- Eric dais were .delayed here•undi the careful driving, thucks aud'•ors tau stay.. TIe sir is are +and the kitt;hea . hungry -man? The distribution of the fine was cleared.: � . - _ off into the ditch, Meeting: and social anti members of the family pica: him i In; motorlsts on country Ughways on¢ and three quarter pint of milk - end thereby caused trams.- acridPnts -- - - -- "4T °" ^ °QV -he !:r^ i4► It: °:.4.t, a.- ..ill. l _ over a• [All 'Week ' is somewhat of a hat! to be postponed. Iii fife stop g >. j3uCtbe tai, ousted from ihe fireside. problem in warm weather when sup PIOnCCr TorOntO Prtllter - 9-''er a •dozen citizens `havo been in• creeps stealthily shout, looki:,c list; Dlphetherta Prevention. 1 }urea oy ta't's on ley walks. City 1•:n- -gers at the new pet. -- Results- at -Gffit a con rm t e evi• are to be reasonably fresh.' Practical gins _Howard Dick statetL,n- ac that lerce from other cities, where ever• Winnipeg, Jat.. 7.- Samuzl Vivian, t+ caterers providing •tor large •numbers 81, veteran printer who was on. tie already .this season_ - tetic immunization programs have' nr mpn� might- keep m the tenet -as dour sing room staff 'of the T- pronto has used' 900 tons 'of sand cm' the eague Stalff WOrryin$. been 'carried out,- as to• the posswii- average, but tie individus.l kept to a walks. _ About Securit of Jobi its by this means not merely of end. Globe when George Brown, one' of the __- Y scfentiflc diet -Would soon' become a - •F ing diphtheria eU1d'_emics in'acommu man' with a grievance against the founders of the Toronto newspaper. Geneva. -The staff ,of the League r. tcity but .eventually stampa!ng it out. world:- Edinburgh Scotsman.. and a- Father of •Confederation, was Tendency Toward Curves of Nations.is wurried. Anxious over It has been proved boyonti question - fatsITy shot, is dead here. hir. Vivian, . ,Aidf Potato Industry the possible collapse of tie League that the toi¢Gid treatment both pre, - —""`' born at Stratford, Ont,, Feb 22, 1853, many of them, especially typists i tents diphtheria and sates laces where I Chester Eng, -Hopp for 'the stn Rear alaiZatlOri -1r7EpeCted was one of the oldest recruits accepted clerks and minor offiCtals, are casting the sfaease err got a foothold. There. - i for service overseas in the Great War, battled ;potato ' aamer in 'the growling r.lout for passible new jobs.' 1s no longer any . reason to tear this C{ Britlih Steel Industry_ signing with the 221st •Battalion when feminine, tendency, toRard curves was Even if •the League doesn't disband • former dread disease which. took -in Landon Jan. ?,= Announcement is Seen today' by Captain John Mull; *tt, 64 years old, He retired a few years -which no serious observer• •thinks •f the past .a tieavy loth of lives and ipecied mometaarily of the -' forma- ago and had been in ill health in re ehatrman of the British 'Potato liar will -its' employees are afraid itt caused uni, h suffering ' and. sorrow. tion of a - British Steel , Association, cent weeks. keting Board, 'work will be curtailed and the „nu:_r• . All parents should feel it a duty teL:ieorganizing .the cttire,'industr on a .+. "if we'cap get women tutus iu y her of jobs reduced.: • + �:; i see that their children •get 'this sim new• basis. - that di�rectiun we shall grow' more po• w _ .- ply•adminIstered, tuexpensfve protec• Tlic-- re'piganization, it -'cos 'predict- Plant BI00117s �LltdOOrs tatoes, he declared in i "speed tF`herc. _ tion,-Kingstan Whig- Standard. 0, will• be the greatest event in Bri After Sub -Zero SpCUi "The `recent decline in our industry St• ThOrt1•'s cs7aliltn]Cnt , :- fain's industrial history. It was under- St. Catharines. - Upholding the -re- 1 has- been caused •largely by, the slim gt: Thomas, . Jan 7. -W. Edgar" Nice Piece of • Work. stood members of the indutitry who put4ion .ol this city as the Garden. mirrg craze.” •Rowe was . appointed accountant it $rs. John Horne. Jr., of Port .•Col• 'one into the agreement;• includin; -City of Canada' Alfred Townsend, 20' the city treasurer's' department at t borne, grew weary of ihe numbed of the principal steel firms of the coun- Park Place, proudly, exhibits a plant 1• ;lt3hn NOblC, Artifit,- Dies Special meeting' of the City Council times s burglar waa making his way try; 'will lie compelled to. adhere to it which hits` bloomed out-of -doors fmme- New York, an. 7.-John Noble, 5?l, held Saturday afternoon. Rowe was. into her borne.' On one occaslc4s -the -for a decade', The pfan_pr�batily will diately after subzero) weather, For ,,,emi,et AfAhe National Academy. and chosen from.a list of some 6o- spoil burglar bad. secured $4 in cash and involve -,an •increase of tarifN on'cer- `want. of abetter name, it is called an" ir.terr.ationally kno*n ttrtisi_rifrci yes• cants; on the recommendation of the some rings. At other' times be bad tain classes of steel. 1-:skimo plant. The flower i:: white. tend -ay at Bellev4e HospitJ city engineer 'and city auditor _ - -! . "i. - ...." -- .. . •!. - .. '� ,. -f : -;/. .. v . ' yj .,t ,�'_ vii ''?_,1• - T;-u1 Every Man a First Aider n Exc_eotiorta1 1934 Unit 0#ivine -: Y < • - — - :Y z < DS UR . ru s - — F� $10 Each ..h'. i. e _ ,. _ -e"` ..ffi ._. Y7 -- ••- _ - [� a'f�. u.aL V1.LCL t7 Ll.�t LLLj i{- �,— ...��.r•,� ' ,r Y ALL LIVESTOCK REQUIRE MINERALS 11W P -� • ,y .s.1 Lack of Minerala tavite depraved appetite. abortion. sterility, soltre t 7 = NQ need to tear these trouble, when "Blue Seel" Minersh .ate fed. ' :t[i]ts for vatiabie fine bookie • "Dt111TR4L FBEDIN/G"- by Fadw Canada Mineral Products Lt& - Dept. W - 'Lobdob, Ontario emu' `i< . • -- - - __. - __ .- ___. .� >` - it's for Child4wa's = Classified Advertising - " Coughs and Cold N OB`6'Ea ru I1VititY iNVFNtJ _ As moss]] iii rOYr.OMfll A r s ! Meshes, don't w insormap D ot s�C �rK Z'Da us!ma!y C90a­ '., '�!:. '•�,j.' '` �� b" cough of col gi a �7. M�Crld Patent Atwrneya 2,8 Dar11t . { 4 • f W' f' LErS MIXTURE =.ad witb equal pots et treeL OttaRt (snaft+ ' s; v +la, .6u+;!Y� 0— Pleeasant� dew Pall am us, -... o Y r y aow/ia are .tta! alt that ate .00AZL D fZOl i f f.d wJ , !Sc " needed to end a bad cold, ^` r "�sy6 « • S y'e u e j� RI OUR' - WHOLERAIA14 :r _• . absolutely r4tjutlmba11u1� V i., va w ! but�.ot.unremet�y� x D3d11 3Efor_83 Co tLtde T stee>A x «:w:�'.. �� the to adult a w cold end it's N cual. a des Co oroato. ' simpl woadertal for'au at 1 roarbicie. Reltue - } "Why, Bohn you are surely not thinking of driving to Hamilton today] '' exclaimed .... "'�'#": suddw' re mold a erywin - - sstrsstrax sysn J Ra im3hi " Mn. Harvey' as ber son -announced his 'determination to- motor, to the Mountain City with EPRESFSi- TATIVZS -'W .ANTED 'TO •� -R, se11 direot•toi -wearer, by Arm ektab- - his three chums. . .t,e!ned sing 1825. Solicit, orders. "or a guaranteed made- to- meastirb ' ready ' __ - ' - -The party, started and despite the drifts and slippery surface of the road all -went • • -to-� vas knitted outerwear anted under• well until the struck the wear, 27S garments,, and styles. ' Write y grade near Dundas. Without any apparent reason the car skid - :C• . Sold by all n�g�t,_ZS4 for full particulars.' artico.�a Sritiafi Knitwear, o ded into the ditch. .Very fortunately, a Bell Telephone -crew was at Work near by: and 33C ittd,e,, see end ai 00 _ - - went immediate] $z.=s. to the aid f the en. v _ �c.cs s e o e 'oun m Every ma h e a . saw n in the telephone crew was �. • skilled °first aides and while one called nesiest doctor, the others rendered first aids �. =1-�a-TU1E. T1>;E - TON' is T1�.V9 - - - -; w The doctor said their skill and promptness ha-i undoubtedly 'saved they dung men from much . aids Ufgestion, relieves Indlseattorl t:x�. stomach Disurders, Constipatipp♦ suffering and permanent injury. 1 • �� rttogtKingatorr.,Vnt. {1 Dtgea -Torte y ve -- Rat`e the usual,- rtmark -most of mF O Ott Are_Chief Pride TRAI/EL [ [� Pf��5510t�5 -- Of 'Hun avian Peasants + TAKE f v� readers . may have done the same- $ _ " we wili be hack" ,ta ' wIlt0i :Iasi, - Ovens of rye -bread measuring a foot � ��' answere-i "You v:Ill, bg back ?" and and.a half irr(Ila-meter. chlet areic!e of �- tine. she L;i�kct3 at -one of the prttsts keep tfithe IIpngarmo hs r lit i; with y_ when :re had replied in the a>Brn ;r. food of , .i • .. f � .-..._ _ � � .raw -- _ I p e peasant mother tTu•y with `.:PILLS .- .P.v.- J. S.:.11ct`tweli .et'Flamlltoc. - her,ovetl, writes.. a correspq,udent' of and .sa�1 '`You will 'be back: on your "The Christian .Science 11[onitor: ".The = -FOR - r t word as; a Father ?" ]?or the mo oven !s in : the yaYd, and In blazing " tnent he was noiap'•ussed . but he.lfungarlan' summer sun she finds It - LT#ERISHHESS laughed and staid �;o:.me °I gue" .sAelmOre`comfortabtetb keep thetlJstehed _ SL1UG0I$NNZSB - ArT F,"f EiD v I` `• has me this time, Cap.; I will sure tanSa" with Its bard, tampgd 'earthen ly'have to come back" and he floors and abtxie walla; in wbic�h the S'1'oMACP PATHS - .The Petri of the Peninsula - did ddher d r • purchases; ewar4- tawny lives oo.l and smokeless. Peas- `c b his am eve _ .. -v h you m _ C 9 _.,..:.� ....__.._.. - nbaking anuhertowns'dae three and A dote o/ &ecitara't FtW eaeit !et>u Will t,req S +t++H. FIiaGk'7 B Stsahc _ On Christmas Day, just about mid. Flvery year since we, have visited sac g }, sight, the front door -bell at 'm home Marla, !n her store at ,Sorrento; each I losses, four ]oases, sin loaves, accord 9 ire you tooklag w. _sometdlni , ing to the size of the family, _ . "For_ the- last teen• -ears -EtQro 1- was rung sad, on ssaweriag 1t, I wan ullYerant to cbe way. of. entertain year it is like - visiting a friend whre . y- - away from home: The letter 'speaks The oven is heateiL Mr 'two htiurs�_ has never approached- Ameriea othsit- - surprised to be handed a letter which went for foul aburc L, 'society, with :fire built in its single spacious wise' than with outstretched palm. " - - ,]tad been Iett� at the - home of a ;,ub err lnati[atel for itself and At gives one a little: I compartment. > -Then tits coals. are Andre Siegfried: Aetghbor The- envelope was practi• insight info some condition that' -. Capt. F. EL ,ttejo, tat well -anuwn al raked out atsd She 'huge loaves are • wally covered with Italian stamps uavallet w u Das Dean ontribui exist elsewhere. ]seed trz -the des iatertal with along- About half' ee b C Ab ut the cof[ Gf Britain It P D - Sorrento.- • a it or 'ab'ont fo whey •T o elf t u lust d 1 i to e d. eu 1 d th i, .P large flat hovel and baked rtl ae 1 handled a e a r o to Ch elutes or a c r to th s consumes cames'lrom Empire s areas. >i 6 g , III ._ .. following: paper, under the Deaulas of "Travel is eltuatedron the Bay of �aple>3 and for two hours, efamined at intervals - -- Sorrtau -to,_ 9.13.33 tmyrenslurta, nag what la, pesnapg, is reathed' by boat in a lovely two- by the housewJfe and basted is water �. Dear \ir, C:aptain, before' "all t ask& the daeat coilectk -tl a European hour sail from Naples; it takes about I in order to make the thick, brown j You to excuse' me for my bad Eug- rteWs to the Country. Pletures the- same time to drive around the crust form all around the . loaf -the lash writing, because T-don't'know to taken with 7ia own.eAmera, beau* curving shore. It !s_ known as ''The �cruat .which keeps. the inside of the n p t Pearl of the. Peninsula", -is a cele- loaves moist for a week and adds a de- 'write we.l. but I believe this pleases fully coloured. eh.�a•tng gyms of [he' - " braced resort, ooth - In winter and I licious flavor. .v you just the same Isnt true, Well ou"t- tae•aay yin..:,.. u well as 'I Mr. Captain how do you do with year the.iocailiiea about r►nitD you Lare summer -and oranges, lemons and _peasants, working hard, arising to dear Madam and your dgulrhter? Do read and heard, eortugai. Spain, ,trier citrus fruits are grown there the harvest season at 3 a_m. at 'th'e fLllrlitt b11�1 s•ta� - in- abundance. - It is, also a- favourite Bound of- the •church bell ringing to .'t Also e=eetleat to, loporarr Deafness �- / _ -you came again in August with your France. Italy, Switaerlaad. Au trla, _ and Heart Neieq d ■e to eonsesden ' --_Madam? But' this time ''you ought Jugoslavia, Huogar .'t;zechoslo place for artists and writers, many rouse the - village, eat four meals a ,canaos y eelaa, Fla a■d awtamaias. bring over here also your daughter. vakla, ilermaay, Holland, Deilstum , of whom -have made their residence day, and they like their'brown rye S A. ©. LEONARD. Inc. About when you come egaln, l like ruin Brliteb !ales are included to. to Sorrento. .bread with its -riclt ,flavor better than t 10 FIh6 A.e., Now York Car/ .` `to tell you something as I remember big dulqut�- COheCtlOIL - Next week I shall .te:] yeti of a Sag the more reflaed, wheat bread.. �ihat last time you where here I be- For particulars regtat,:,ug this, incident in tlie. centre at Ge ;many I These ovens may be found in the WNEN YOUR DAUGHTER Have you did not remand so pleased :ommuulcate.with Captain Reid. at . _ yards of the oldest dwellings In the _with my master.. �1Qw personaly I itoom 421, 73 Adela ;de S!teet Weat, `- trana•DanublaA district. Especially �•, ,"like to tell you this, da you know, foranta. H,�' �/D� �viruable •in the summer, thAy are also COMES TO WOMANHOOD _ ... 5 _ - - -- - ..L�+ \V +i+!� in pr C r nee to indoor -_- - - -: very well Jon - I,amalft and Stprrento' �i R r ovens, b�cauae of the superior quality. SOU suer you dont need to come with :�apolt- :both forgive me for taken the liberty- _._.'WITH LUMBAGO of the bread they bake and because aw errand °eu V Jan ids. d 1 to advice you to gu of asked you this; if your Madam and any kind' of matertal• can be used for lator. Give )�OoWttr ! •tome without the , guide. Dear Cap- ;y..our daughter has any clothe to give the fire, such as dig twigs fallen from tts�tes Lydia E. "`` �'.•, ttin I ]fops you underafand what' f'. , away, please ter them that 1 like lime is some useful information Per 'frees and gathergd up. by the children, FSnkttam's Vase- -mean and dont be aticnd as it is just to have 'them. air., Captain if thav anyone troubled with that;tncomtort- .corncobs; wood. A good bread oven table Compound "'• ::w: < `;' . because. I like' you, The "business have: and you dout mind you can'able, complaint,. lumbago. - A woman constitutes a real atset to a peasant, for the next kw hear, goes eery bad.• of course is writes:- months. Teach send them for pace] pest and [ and, tberefore,, a •successful oven, her bow to'guard �every:whei�_hut_Eor'_ =,oa1P AeoPie is would pay the poataRt;e. f hope i "$or years i suffered from lumbago, buildef -is niuch in d'emana•tn any vill b r health at.this •: A• too bad like tare now with these atadam ha end to have some agy Il Dut'ing wet Weather, I could only turn age, y' times' I gain almost nothing and witty' need soutoppctoilis and l have not in bed with great effort and pain, I - j .critical time. When she is s happy, all this you _cin irnmagin what bad was so stiff and aclied so'miich.' T*o ��y wife and mother ribs will mony to buy.'tlieni and it you do, God thank you. ;Imes -I go' across, ,Ou this -occasion' wit leg r all. Wk i o all Years ago • I had both lumbago and Record Enrollment at McGill; 'Sold at ail oiA drdit stem: I bless ou h nq You i i 'a o Eari University !- $ that -1 •am telling you such thirny very happy Christmas and_I hype to,r era, et,4 �aa•. a ",ut •�• :Montreal.— •McGill 'regis- pardon me IT I take the liberty oC i night, feeling very- sorry for myself I +ratinn figurer, "Per session t9s ?- '��' � e� bear from you soon, al. o- many wish, ■ Itiag Y;tf at favour;- I- -e-m sitaZ11- f - - -- l id okttrg -209 insteatt -°t 33• auL"c- ,33 disclose the largest' enrollment in `���� 'y for nc:v ryas front y'uir re�peclfnl �Tegetable to tell you this favour that I :ike but! *t is nd' one said, 'Try Kruschen Salts,' so I. 'histgry.of, full -time students. A'ear]y I think that -you and your hear ll y1aA !.. l did, and I have taken them ever since; 3 000 men and• women, we •e- registered �t'•""a� ""• Madam Fore are -sn gnod' that yeti ; with the result that•I hardly ever get , �� _ . .. -i-i un't kno�r just why I thous rt a hint og lumbago these, days. " — in degree courses. readers would like to read this 111 rs.j G. P. C. — -- - - - - -- - -� -- ieRer -one thing' I did think end that � • �y is it that-. i:rusc'heu is so t:ffec- isomething !s, that •some of r them might _have' tice in keep4ng lumbago at bay? limp• (sigh School Bearer. ai -.0. Bc;ards of Education because it ,goes right 'down to the to send to ' lta,y. If . you ;y Are outhorlsed b law to establish i•not of the trouble anti removes the y = have,, kindly conuittinicate • with me l `S IRIAL TECHNICAL AND COLDS ARE I at the. addre-, _;ivru be3ide this cause, which is an impdre 'Blood ' (ND� .: 3 a a . stream. The six salts ' in Kruschen ,ART SCHOOLS article. " 'DANGEROUS keep the bloodstream pure and vigor - 1 met \]aria _„me }t•ars ago. - [jotxs- bi °oailltiirg -, .3 sir.. :l. :��» with thf approval of the Minister of Education Soothe and relieve Iiad two Priests -in dal'• party that.yearllarity oP all the- ln•gans'of elimination. I t "'� AND EVENING CLASSES and they; with a young man from; tied, may be conducted to accordance with the reputations issued •by^ them, build up Turnnto and J, were strolling underi = .;..._._.- ( -.n. Department of Education. _ resistance with' ,;:; orau$e_ansl lesion treES; fina'ly,•cotn -� rKEOR'ETICAL AND- PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION r SCOTi'S Turks to Honor Gallipoli Dead is given -in various trades. -The schools and classes are under-.-- -y.;" -ins into the beautiful_ town perched � , �' m the'tnp of a cliff overlooking lhei rstanbul, -The Federation of T»rk 'the directlon of'AN ADVISORY COMMITTEE.. EMULSION-'_ - p ! ' Application fOr attenda[?ce ahculd be made to fife Principal ligy ,of_ Na Les. We.•went into .tish Students, pointing' -out that there 19'33 r'"d Lare monuments to the allied war dead of the school. tore and v:ere brow irg around; ti beautiful young Italian .girl came. t� 3t Gallipoli in the, World War, "but .t;OMM.ERCIAL SUBJECTS, MANUAL f F.4AINING, HOUSEHOLD— nerve us and, as site spoke exceitent none for the Turks, announced. its, SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE -AlW HORTICULTURE'-are provided )F11glislt, and had a ,[ --von sPnsn f' intentiol!! to erect a memorlal° •'bigger for In-the Courses of Study In Publlo Separate, Corftinustlon and High •' 0 , zo h :h I-tind _ higher thah the `existing moan• $chootf, Collegiate institutes, •Vocational Schools Jnd• Departments, r.tmour; �t e. p .nt 1 n, iii t U e -. me.nts." Coplea, of. the Regulatlons -ts *Yeti by the Mlnlsttr of Education ifigil may be - ',!,;i'n 'tire Jrrt•d •ntterrti,�d. •:1t •thy• inn• , . � . t ^t 'none of the Ends, nP n� wants_ obtained from the 0eputy Minister, Parl[irnent Bulldln�ti,' Toronto. I LA rA RIGH�'{N .VITAMINS "' ' .;r•; ari 1, a� �t .L fi 7ar• _a�•_ _ _ ..I -fiUE No. 2— '34, .,:• - ,' ' -"S' r+, :�'. w. - c . 7e., ri , .. a • " . '- ,..�r,,,a�,^.=^•; is ^ ,t ?.' •Tow " t,' ' "• y;,•ti w ,.k _^ - a ',F'-�,�•' c r -`^'- o, .. �• " ,i . s .% r• s--, c .t. R L. _ v-• .� v'• '` • ' - -_ r� _"�•rv. , e- y.,, ,Yyr. _ a„_ .e eti-. zI _ �: -' 7- " c`r, "'`" "a,.• '-.. ';k.' .:3n,f � �`tc . - .K . ... 1 ".al,; .:#`°^. m_, - •�A y • - _ ' t� : � tea'' :;,ti , r., t • � ' -'• . r ., £. ' •• o ••3 `:C - ' . .+' " r''' _ „ , ~ • : rd, :L/1� Ia� ,�• -Born, on Monday, .Jan. 8th, to - Wilfred Monapy, ;Was is lire ; 1J \1 Ed. and'Mrs. Jonsi, a daughter. city oe Monday. _ .-J. er, -_of Toronto- =-Geor a Elliott fieebeen cob$n eadlight. OvOl US . Smgoi x' nt few dPays thin week with ed to hie bed for ovei,•a•week with -r has. Law is confined to his, �+ y . . berdaughtrr. Mrs. (14.) Follaise,,- a Reverero - t ► j ?iisd with a severe attack of pleur. � - -• -- �' - -- • ^d-- aw,(,• ;v,J. —pest Lvrue anVill null Gwu --- - - -___ � t ._.�_ ..._ -- - -Mrs. J. H. Connor. who has childreo,oi fiascos, spent a:week -17est w6rk nlethe#. {r 4eA -- -lilac klorrene McGinty spent f - ti .. _ _ - <tziandeg eeith' Dr. unu' liars. .^p ►¢ beenxpeneliog t� few �eeke seat.., tell l`�r� • ks - - i rriaravee in -> Toronto, has returned -Rev. H, G..Croaler will preaeli ms P has nevei beeiresorfi.,e(� fo/ j)r1O�. weigh home, - accoin auted b htw graud• Sunda tuarning anti evening. The. - -_. ' ' -Meer W. J. Miller epent a sou p y y 95 regular size.' � : ;x,2.25 for o�ersil38 pie of days this week in Whitby daughter. Sacrament of the L @rd's Supper _ - with her slater, Mrs. Geo. Every. =Daria'it the past two weeks. will bu beld at the m`4roing -eer i Bp 'g sand Men's. TIIitle x188ket • Mrs. (Rev.) E. G. Robinson is all over the province the icy side- vice. So' unday School and Bible cable to be aroundagsin after being walke were the canae of many sus- Class at 10 a. m. All are ivelceme $Weatera 5G. - 7 confined to the hones on account taininR broken bones.. In Toronto -'Mrs. C• ; Plikey, - who has of illness. sIooe a.tµindred cases were treat been confined to her houea� for s.- ri 1•ed �• $Ul3Cl�lg, - _ :` _ :Pckering -- -A number from Pickering ad at the various hospitals, besides couple of months suffering from , )►handed the Township Sabbath the many who 'were attended to. a sore foot._ to tmprPving and- is . Radio Licensee ool Convention held at Green at their homea. able- to be out again, •although KAod on Tuesday. -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held still suffering from the injured - .Henry Weetney, who is cuff their meeting last Friday evenin foot• -•'y -.•. • ;^ ir..&Ma Irom -an attitek of inflamma- and in a-pits of -heed roads an s are sorry to gory rheumatism; is improving, weather there was a fair attend serious illness of Walter Shepherd, '� > •• ;6w,t is•etill eooflned'to bin bed. once. The vice president took the of Toronto, who ig suffering from -Tice Swastika Club met at the chaIIf, The Rev. E. G. Robinson, mastoidal trouble. Ha is in the home of Dire. F. T. m tang' on who�+as convener. gave a moat Toronto East General Hospital - _ 'ueaday ev @Ding when a very Interesting and edifying addresa-*He underwent hie. third operatiop interesting program cane Riven. on "Thoughts for the .New Year." on Saturday. and hopes are now - 4t t ' Le' _ "Pick 'B der" "Store ^ For' uearly three weeks the What he said, we feel convinced entertained fat' dtt t�.lv .� ..�� j, •:' _ days have been becoming longer. sank down deepiato the hearts of -St• George's Church, Sunday. Brat hardly noticeable. -But from bia ligteners, making them. feel January 14tb, 2nd Sunday' after = Now on they will lengthen out that their work for the A. Y, P. Epiphany. - Sunday School. 10s. ' -To Our Customers' and Friends- A. _ -'amore, rop�iddiy, in the Master's work and He m• Holy 'Comcnuaiaa; 11, Even - -.. P. Murpby has lustalled in his expects the very best possible. '14 Prayer, 7. The sermon at the - _ - we Wish �to ' 8e.- ttesidenee a hot and cold wetter too a will all go forward this ��TTew evening .service will be on a sub- g tyetenu driven by an electrie Ye� with renewed vigour, Tiop .j wt Appealing to -young peopia. p - motor. The wort was done by Ing for greater and better rasalte. G. R-ob n st both, itwrvices. Rev.•E. __ G. Robinson, You Alvin Snobby. The next meeting will beheld on • - Ohie.►go is aatperisnciog a Jan. 18th and "will be Literary. - >aierberL Quissoa. milk famine, owing to U etrike by -At a caucus of ' be Liberal Chief of Police in Whitby, but >E>6.000 members of the Milk Pro- members of the Local Legislature for several years Chief of Felice in _ roar splendid vo-o ration- and loyalty _ dsicera' Association. who are whisk was held in the gang led 1St. Thomas, is gRwi6 to hot water. ,. pe ` Hn is being charged with r ar to your Home Town" Merchant ie_ _ demanding better prices. ward Hotel, Toronto,. on Saturday �' ] y surely appreeisted, White the year • - -Rise Wilkie In improving very afternoon. Dr. Gee. A. MrQuibban, and with being intoxicated while 1988 has been a tryi ne for men in all .' ;.• _ sieeiy, after her long illness and member for Wellington North on duty. • At the preliminary _ - lines of business, yet we feel, this is an it able to be about again, bat It east- who has been the Liberal hearing on Monday -he was commit ` . opportunity to prepare for . the better . will be some time before one will whip, was appointed Liberal led for trial. business-, ii~ gradually approaehiaR• " hie able to resume teaching. House Leader. In the place of. W. - Whitby Town is evidently Again we thank you for your.patlOnAlte The Pickering minstrets are E. N. Sinclair, H. C. - Mr. Sinclair satisfied with the personnel of its -,and look forward with pleasure in sere- - = yfoing to Brougham this Friday has proved himself `to be an council, as 411 Its members have i fdtuee, ` -- " ' sveoiog to: assist .iu the entertain honest- andJfair- mindedetnber bees elected by arclaDiia�or - . sent being given wader the sae• of the. house, respected 'by both the third year in succession. In - - Our mincers wish it that you will have picas of the Citizens' League. parties, and a very able man in Plekerink Township sit _the old s very Happy and Proaperaue New Year -Rev Dr. . Carmichael was the discussion of public questions. members are is office, again tote and in the swords of "Tiny Tim," we say enable to tape his services on Bat is the minds of some he was year. Is wins nearly an acclams "God bless us every one. " - ` :8oeday. btinR confined to his bed not sufficiently - aggressive in won for all, but the reeve had to - -with an attack of flu. His many fighting for the N -arty. - Unlike fight to rot ealn his position. hilt friends hope for a speedy recov many ofoour leading politicians, it was a decisive victory. CHA PMAN . -A. F. Runciman, Traffic OM * .. ,1ey, Dar: Sinclair 's career has not a � • • • • _ -Vise Hogg. of Strathroy, who single stain against his character car. "a sacgmooed to Grafton on ` has been engaged se assistant as a public man. Tuesday on account of the sodden %meher in theCootiauation School -•A btilletin Inst. isausiY by the death � hie. father, Robert Rune! rm. CHOICE -- -. - daring the llloess of Nlss.Wilkie, Motor Vehicles Bran eh of -the Do- maul- heart faitsire. altered upon bqr new daties. on partment of Highways states that which be has beqD auAeriog for _ i. gEen,tay, '•The numbee of deaths by motor some tinge: Deceased; who was -Quite a number of members vehicles in Ontario numbered 830 88 years of age, was to is a married S . _ from Doric Lodge, A. P. A A. M„ for the first ten months of 1933. He in survived by his wifrt, thre ���...��JJJ - atteaded the Masonic services at This total was 88 less than the sons and one daughter: Neil, of -- - Whitby on Sunday afternoon. average for the same period of the Detroit; Arthur F , of Pickering: r.: Tbs*peaker was -Rev. A. R. San• iset six years, aipd 8o le•s than in Donald, $t dome: and Mrs. Grant, � tad Bone. Shoulder Roast, - . - Ile T -.: 'demon. who gave. an ezeellent that period of ' deepite the of Toronto. His hrnersl calif late address. fact there were approximately place to dray (FArlay), when 'Short Rib Roast, • -• _ - -•• - 12C -Tow T. T. C. ore eoatemplat 100,000 fewer motor vehicles reRtR interment will be• loads iii Cobonrg - lag raising the fares from 4 for 25 tered i_n that. year than - in 1933. Union Cemetery. j Blade Roast, blade uti t _ - • _ - Stew Beef, 3 .lbs .ftur ' trents'to 3 for 25 cents. '81 cents' During 'that period there was a - _ ••• 25C r ticket. Some years ago. the: decrew%o of fib fatalities. -.3S r acei _ . -- pe p - ',- : � ' '.Need - Stephenson' .. 2iio fare was only 5 route, or G fora dents, '263 in the wimber of non• Minced Steak, 3 [bait. qquarter, but thernotot• caraod the flital injukiee, and of 8145.0'2, in -- A�:':ery quiet, but, pretty wedding - _ '20c depreaeion has played 'havoc with the smountof property dwcuaae, was sAemnized at the United Church - :Choice Chic><ena, _- ••• -.. ' abeir reeeiptg, when compared with the total+ for l�ar:nrdhge, Pickering, on Wednesday •• - We -In the absence of Rev. Dr. she cures +pondiag peel td of iwi? evening. ` Jaaulry 3rd, when the Specia[`Cuuked Fiaa�, { Carmichael the PregbyteriaD con This wi'Mld iad•it:ate -that motor youngest daughter, of J. T. and Mrs. ''Pork Liver, 3 1ba f lr _ :s . �•• 2Go • , ,,;•.gregwtion on Sunday afternoon ist= are ezercieinR inrtre care is StepSenuitt, was united in mrriatre was addressed by Mr. Dturdocb, driving than they LLI in idrtner to Martin J'nseph,'son 'of Mrs. and riilt lle!tt± kel,t.nnaer Electrical 1s second. year student of Kmx years, - the ' at2 Arthur Mead, of Toronto. REfcigeratioD. College, who' gyve an excellent -The h•ime of Herbert and airs. Rev. H. G. Crozier,. minister of the r sermon. White,' of Chnrc•h St„ wag the United Church, -officiated. The bride ,1 - looked lovely in a simply- cut gown _ -OD account of the icy condi PceDe of a pleasant fa'mii.p q then of blue crepe made,on, lung fitted E' t D lion of the roads the Hi bwa� 1bg on Tuesday, Jan. 9, whfn the lines with silver trimming and tor- • • a Department hove area., pioyed fnrmer's parent°, George and Mr4• ban to mate]► with black and silver rlmost, every day putti eaod White�uf thefotirth ^_ooceseioD, accessories. She Wore a corsage bou �utcber . phone 34 00) Pickering upon the road. The so_ ply of and formerly of Whitby, were the duet of pink roses -and lily-of -the - • %sand that was placed at a nveni _moored gue5ta iu the celebration valley. Her only attendant, Mrs. Jas. - ent points for this purpose is now of the 50th anniversary of their We,t; of Toronto, looked charminst - `• uearly-exhausted. wedding. After al], had partskeu in a black lace gown with matching _ _ n+ -The Ladies' Aid of the Pres of a fowl supper• an appropriate turban- and accessories, and score a Pickermg; ��a� ; Ma rk�� byterion Church will meet at the addrePe was read and several use corsage bouquet of creamy roses -Thu ' borne of Urp. Artbnr Boyes on- -ful gifts were presented to Mr. and, groom was attended by :Morley Step- 'Wedaeeday, January lath, at 3p. Mrs. White. All then enjoyed a henson, brother of, the. bride. After an. The election of officers will social evening in games etc.. Diem the ceremony, a reception was held DEFERS take plactt at this meatiug, and all bens of the family present were : at the home of the bride's mother,-_ c� .' �.• ' the ladies of the cotsgregation are 'Henry White, of the 5th toncess Nirs. Stephenson received, wearing a - a]�]bjl]'g steak, 3 -lb$. _ y. -27�i sa)<ed to be prevent. ion; Herbert Wbite•at whose home gown of black printed crepe. W. - - c —We-- eougratulate W: J. Iiiorr the celebration was held.; - Mrs -F- Holmes, s'isfer of the bride, also red Round ��7tea,k. 2 1b$• • ` ney on cerebrating his 80th. birth StePhensoo, of Whitby, Mrs: Jae. eived, wearing a gown of beige crepe 'day an Sunday, Mr, .Mooney, Farley, of Brougham; airs. Rice, and lace: A dainty buffet - luncheon rSirloin Steak, per'lb. � 15�'. who has not been is very Rnod of tb,e villAge; alao•a number of was served. Thecmany friends of the L .� 1 }I a. A fter the till h2p;; eawpltl All ,h N.a.:._ _ "y ���- „ Fro -� 1 [) - s [ 1 a' Ie7_a �i' � h� �- M • 1 '1 Idit- for YtreiT -�5 and ir�iaess. - }�i�>�t�a- le. ..�. Perk Sausage, peer lb. 10c the village. ' We hope be may be respective homes, wishing the. spared to celebrate. many more happy - couple waoyrroore years to Brougham - birthda F. ! come: week- -W ; • Roastin Clilekell8, 5'6 b, a 1b• c y •'firs, D. Gannon spent the . e have had some very severe --Tire provinae has been enjoy . , , i in to .from tile' severe end. Toronto. i >;.' ' other prices accordingly. x _ cold. weather in Ontario this weather n- Miller -home was the Rat - " of tin or +hr " ' winter, but in •the AtliD t, -- -_-the moat norther] part of Brits ago. The niild weather and rains heri,ng place for a number of relatic- _ y Pw es on New Years Day. Needless to Columbia, a -tear rature of frorn have canBed mum of the snow to .`. pe say a mn_5t enjoyable time was spent i)0 to -100 degrees' during the past disappear, and thus enable the by all. ss • NOREW week was reported. • This is said lieople to open tip roads that had We are sorry to report that 'Mrs. become impaRsable. Blackstock; Phone No. 4000 to be the coldest weather in the Bert Harvey is seriously ill with pn- _ _ _ _ � :...._.. _ --, -_:• - - _ � ;. .memory of the oldest inhabitant. . Enniskillen. Tyrone and other eumonta, and is under the doctor's - �Ve deliver your order -'Our doothination and public. villages in that district that had > - p been ant oaf from outside Dints and nurse's care._ Her -- sons, -Ai. and schools were unable to open on points., Bob, of Toronto, visited her on Sun- , ! •• OYitarilp Wednesday last as coal dot mgde for a week or more, are bow cable day, Her many friends wish, her a Plekering, 8�. �. • - ; - •• - the rcioma unfit, the duaChaving to get in silppliem, although the speedy recovery - - _ `i entered e'veiy, room when - the roads Ar•e. pot in very- good' cohdi- -4a ,. a winter's enpply of coal was placed U013- But while tench of the Now Advertisements. #n the basement. This necessi snow has disappeared the ice on _ -SET YQt3R PRINTING -DOLE -� tated the ,nrgbbiag,.o'f the. whole the roadP made Lt very danRerona T OR 9ALF- Upright emtrine, l2 h.p. school, which had been cleaned, for. wototing, _ All -over tli"ro boiler etc. sold as is. R. Ii. Boake, R R No, i �N _ viDCe ninny care led Rolle into Lhe Whitby. x'22 ' . - �t tTxe Newl> Oif�ce only a few days before. y -The work of widening the ditches, but not much demeRe was° �j OR SALE -18 piae, tt weeks old. - - �„ • ` °' pavepient and fillieR in the ditches sustained,- -still there Iwas the in 1'' �SrK. Robinson, lot 20 eon. 5, Pickering: - between Toronto and 'Oshawa is convenience of getting assistance Phone Mark 300 2U•21, bow being carried on by the in gettinx.tbk cars beck on to the ' NOTIC-E - ]-am prepared to do shin- -The •w p Hl hww i,De artment. The work road: greatest difficulty waP lr ¢1e cutting and custom work. First place ' ter beads, Ba� �ead ' -States enft, R begun p due to the snow melting and Lhnq --north of GreenburnStation. on the new Green- , was be un at Birch Cliff" several R wood road., Victor Clark. - -70-21 weeks ago. and last week opera. 'leaving. the ice on the road higher • tiooe were started at the Oshawa than the aides so that it was with OST- Between subway on con. 4 _ Enyelopeit .•sale bi oneert b , Land Victoi Clark's; a sprit-gg seat for a onf end where about fifty inea have great care that the care cotild be horse wags . An person finding same Disuse been given employment As.tbeae kept on the road. l t is said that return to Lorenso Keeler, Greenwood. 7o Ma! niee have been on relief, it suit! be the roads had never 'before been ` vPLES tVANTEp -Any gnaetlty Financial slat @n1 @1q�8, Church ' r")9 R eleorna newt, not only to'tbe in anch a daniverous condition X71 im varieties; highest pear d. AAoo want mar►, but also to the city, who will fmm the ice than they have been attrd horses, tat. Phone or ,ta y a . ;+ �► 1024 Dandas St., Rest, To eat and r .:+ _ ! ••:«' %+ '' y,:_ , ^, h we tees to;psy far relief. ,04 this. occasios. .. _ attci 6 P. M. " Y :�