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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_12_07-L•.. - ',.,(S: T. .. a -. , '.i.i. � ' - ' .. M. - :,r .. - . _ :' Vi • - :, \ '. - .'� • -' _ .. - • ..... _ _ . .. ... ._., .._ -,.... _.s .- _ - .- .- .. ., - - +rr . _. ...,. « •. -4- _ •. 'ASH. • , I I.N. E P R W �. - - -VOL. PICKERING, ONT. .FRIDAY. -DEC.---L-1934. - 11to.15 -_ i0vo eota"al Sawbo. Green River �Dunbarton NOTICE. - GREEN WoJi .Hedtica•tl � Mrs, parker, of .Toronto, called on James-•and Mrs.. 'Mitchell' and A. I � - i - relatives in the village `this 'creek: W. and Mrs. :Mitchell visited Orill'a R- H (7. PK!kRSON- Phg5Jcirsn -, Disnd SurKeoa. Dunbarto�. fOIY t. Our ?he Ladies' Aid met at the Manse <r,ends' on 'Sunday. _ _.._. _ Our trucks pars Fr or catty i,..Whitevale, or. Wednesday. There ryas z• We are pleased. to -report Wr, ILL �,, • �' RE (ybh -.O•,. Director every �)- t�ns�e��n in somewhat less ain p large attendance. - -- -_ . Ortiometrical .A.wcratwnol.Ontario. Re[• On \londay, Nov. 26t' , Mr. and since his operation. - 1$t•rahlished - patased Memberot the •American Opcomeuieal COAL OOKE, , ' _ acaciat�pu Eyea a :atu;aed Dr ayppintment ' „ Mrs. J. B: Wilson were at home to Mrs. -31cMillan, of Stratford is the- a Pboae8804,,Clnemont. Ont. \ T overt• one- hundred relatives -and g=uest.of filer •d«'.:zht^:, �lrs. McDon- - _ - c.eudl. friends, on the occasirn -of their aid and family of Rosebank. 7 R M,•f 1T f V k F.— Rwrrja- SAND, 'G RA V E i- i � Golden Wedding Anniversary. :firs. -Mrs. Armstrong, of ' Toronto, and EVERYTHING rN GOOD SHAPE �}er Solicitor. Notary Ouse- BrocicSt.. M. Draper, of Green River and 3frs.. Mrs. Myers, of Oshawa, visited Alex. _. _ FOR CHOPPING sorf6, 'te Bell TeteptwneOfSre, itby. _ auti I T Barefoot, of - Bracken, Sisk., ass and Sirs. ThQm this week. . Avy BFiiLDER'S SUPPLIES I isted their parents 7;keice.' Merribez-i A number from here attended T. "�'E ��UP. THE FOLLOWING , R DONALD RUDDY Baarister. t of the falnily present were? Mt. F. Chester's 84th birthday, party on Sat- THREE DAYS PER WEER ONLT Z.R a Solicitor, Alotarf- Pubfic. Monelto Loan. • .. Oft formerly ottwpte�Dy cbe late A. E. Cbtih Wilson, at home; Miss Margot Wil'- urday, at his home at West Hill. am. "Uth sing of rt tinttae. Whitbr, ..W x160 1UC8) 08rtagts work of Toronto and Mr. -Ed. Wilson, Grown -ups enjoyed the .wedding _ MONDAY ; pBATON. BELL.- A ROSS A.: W MITCHEY.Li lof Claremont. The only members of last meek and children naturally are _ 1WEDNESDAY , 1� W. j..- f3EATON. K. C. • the family missing was Mrs. Wm. wondering if there is going to be H;B;:BELi J. D..F. ROSS (Suotx+ssos to D: Munro tlitld Pieper- McLeod, of Coghlan B. C. Amongst another Royal Wedding. ' FRIDAY J. A. WRIGHT ing Coal nro the number of useful and beautiful The W. M. S. will meet at the WE G1VE YOU THE BEST JO)s US Day Street, Toatinto. itaeiaide its PieskeriII dIIt, Sifts .received was one of special home of iiirs. Alex. Annun, on Th- - g note, presented by the campers at Ursday, Dec. 13th. The election of ANY WAY YOU WANT I'r tl�hll HAF{�C80D7 PIOKF.RING A the Park. Thi'3 eras a ma i 7 V Ban'.Son.Notaiies Office phone 7400 Reaidencr 6520 gnficieilt officers quill take plane. Sub_ect, Ott pIG�t I'lf IS NECESSARY T!! 914 oafodmtaon t;re Boila;n[. silver flower basket, engraved with "Formosa." Ynd R? -t-u d Sts. Toronto, Mr. and' Mrs. Wilson's names the = BE GROUND FINE.•TO GET BEIM Ad4480, BY ' Wltitevale cader eveairse. Picker;ng rw8t'd trice, D A • B E E - date, and filled with _Golden Rose- RESULTS fek sots, buds and ferns. _. . _ i BR;�V3$AM Adam Speais -has' been improving WE GRIND 'FINE HOM80N a McMILLAN- Barrie• • s licitors. Notaty Public. Ofitce at - the Moore property he. recently pur -_ . So Greenwood r ettce of Mr. Thoateon, lot 11, cogceesion 1. chased here. ce n: Thursday nd Saturday O l,ov etgl fL _ .. - COaI y . m. or F ' from 7,0o t o to 8.90 by acllitie8 for Placing In. A meeting of exceptional ')nterest 1ir.. Johnson, r• treAiJ,[� _ J hoe n of Myrtle, ]sited pp n ..., .. Toronto �_e05 Royal l9ia - - � Phone Pick 20 "0. toronco �i 'n sane- With her. sister, Mrs. J. Glbsoon last will be held m the Whnevale Bapt- •__.____ _ _._ . _. - ___ -_ ,_- .871y- suranee of All ist Church .on_Thursday, December . A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND XT i - 3th at when Rev. H G+l - . - - Kinds. week. Miss Rutledge is. 'spending this 1 g p m GREENSURN STATION THE Best, formers of Whitby and Rev. + 1 week-end in To:unto as is also :4iis� y Y BEST QC.4LITY THAT CAN BE _ E!L O. SMITH: D. D, g., L, D. S.. Pboue Pik 515 Zora Gee. Harold Lang, pastor of the Park Rd. , N �oy% SucftJnN . Dale[), Graduate of BOLGH- -MORr; HEAT'i'O TH�i ,rl Surgeons and.ToronDay 4r Nigbt Mrs• George Middletort has her Baptist Church, Toronto, on? of Tor: .- TON TH iN ORDINARY COAtr -- t,. mont ntHceore� D. A. j ;later from Wa�dbridf¢e visiting her onto'Q foremost Haptist preachers, TgERFT'URI THE iH03T EC0111G. •store ere•7 and Frrds Phone will bp re •ent to deliver addresses• ilttbaff tarts! - at present. P OMICAL 10 BUY - -- - Miss - Laura Ormerod returned to a cordial incitation is extended to H F.RRERT T FALLA.I9"E. L D S.. The Beal store,-C1areID-OIIt, her home on Sunday after .pending -the public. �r� � ���� ♦� -' i l D D. S.. Graduate of the Royal College of PHONE 93a a couple a£ weeks with friends in Those •who took advantage of see- _ •1Dear'itf Surgeons and thir t`niversity of Toronto. - - �u in residence second door east of St. And- F U R ltl I T U R E Claremont- _- ing the moving pictures of �tgland. rss'eCburdh. Pickering. tense hour.: 9 The Annual Christmas Tree and Ireland aild. Scotland,:and still some .. ®, • to g p. m. or by appoint sent. (X-ray Shingles For Sale - I .,,:.,•rviee), Phone Pick 8700. 431y We are diaplaving . an attractive Concert in connection with the Sun - mote at the ignited - Church. ,by Mr. variety of day . School here - will be 'held on Hancock, of the Cun: rd Steamship Iguotneo'D %aura. Aluminum and (lranitewagre Etc. Wednesday, -Dec. 10th:. Lines, had a wondered time. air, Gnit C.nlvwoized Steel Shingles. all Furniture and Ftlrr.iture , The _many friends of Mrs. Pope. Sloan gave some good singinz. Mr. _ Bird's Felt-Siate Sbingles. No elties. o Also. •A ELIZABETH RICHARD:RON- of Toronto,- will -be sorry to hear D. Miller, with his Ba<, Cello, �ccom A • te•rubbt•ring buptRy wbeeM._ .Finandavtomob•teinsuranceof all kinds, Prices low, in keeping seiib tunes' that she has suffered a. stroke and panied by MTe, Bick ,at t'he piano LNwv mowers sbarpeoed. I raleresepcmg'eomp�niesot so id financial stand-, was R]•eatl ' en n ed. •T%e 14cnr)r 13P f PATERSON'S OLARE1 ONO is now ill the hospital. . Y j Y - , • While helping to set up. the tables le Class spon-on t ),e evenings en- (`Nil and get prices. Phone 2811 �j P08TILL, Licensed Auctioneer, tertainn ert. to pr .,,vide Hyr-m Baokq. A :. for q•gost a of York and oatexto. Aoe +G,yproe and Lime for the $upper in the church; the of p ., • ' - � sates of all Undo attenuee so on eborsaat her evening, �f pp m fur the, Stlnd, Sc _ eQtw•. Addn•aG.. then P o„ o•s, Just arrived a 1 +rze shipment of Fred-Gibson . and ar h�ol,. n. rirsA U. , TOW r3HIP yp nc In the nrTlnwtng btzett :_ Hear tTre Drama. , nt R.. - .., Tit, TUML for 48 in. z 72 in. Gyproc confined to the House; t-' l r of i y' Town Hall. Pickering. . Clerk, Coaveyaacer t:nmm,wioner 1' [' a : Lit ns Aeeountynt, Etc. Issuer 4S•ia. z-M in. — ( n the M .[eL,eensa�Whttevale,Ont. _ ....._ - - - Saturday.- December Ath -.All � t -. � — -4t+ in. z 903 in. .• - Cherryw•ood - a �hi, MAW,iLlt'F.NaBD AUU 4tiifl. s lUts in. - ._ . at to il1nP . Brougham Builders' Supplies I � 2'tONEER ,tor Ynrk.l7nca„o sad 1)mtsam i {>V a are sorry o report ' p c' g',enn(iea, All trines of .ate. lreomtKl7 atlastdad 48 in. z W Donnennra R,,%rti , - 1{>. Termar•awoaWe., D•teabr rain may be in the Hollinger• family, we trust ?41r. and _'�lr�. ..lWfkvd. Hanniltor._ teraoged at NEWS t>ft,cr. Beu aaa [Deepen Star Lime ;- the will soon.' be bettei. ' uses pDon.. tYhntDS. t?ne acs Hyrd w Nl Plato. were Toronto visitors on SATtriay.- =. Z:Umlier and Lath ? •.� • '11r. and Mrs, N. Paves, ofpBrooklill Dr. and }firs. Lyman Barclay, of ,, ifJ es .. v' latter*., S • 'S b Sunday It h latt un d h t P kited Su _ _ - ICKERINO p a �' i he here n GARNET R48ERTSON Toronto. visited his 'mother W. Petty. a nts '.Vin. and .ins. J. re plue'Loal �� FJectr►o.ti C.tncraetor P Saturday. LUMBER YARD The meeting of the Woman's As ►liar TummvndF anri .brother, Doha Wiring and RepNir ing for �Qbt - Pi 1lterta Coal - ociation -will be held -at 2.30 p: m. in• o f - Manilla, wer? visitors ` last week 7 or p."wer.. - All kinds of electrical odds ' . the church, on Thursday, Dec. 13th. ]f the � McWhirter fami .Domestic Coke ' kept io stock. B ; . P>tCkermg Wills Poll Call to be an.suvered by a Christ•' Mr, Roy )Muller has been u. �Ier CFment. Lime +. Plaet$r mas Thought or Suggestion. Program the doctor's care this creek. ?uffer- r 1 ly Phone 1700, Pickering _ _ _ d Committee, Mrs. R. Davidson and -M 11e Body C('rd _ -- _ ing from a cold and .pleurisy... y - - -" -- - — - -- t Mrs.. W. Holmes. Hostesses, Mrs. Ma$11 Feeds Judd, Mr,l.'Alilne and Mrs. O. Petty. Cone•ratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ageuts for Lnudy Fence y ! f H. Barclay; on the arrival of a: lit- r SPECIAL RATES On Tuesday night - of this week - . •8\T)d bl etal • R.Cofi.n �+ tie � dautrhter on Tuesday, Nov. N nth, ON FARMER.'8 CARS- and Poultr Sts there will be- ark open meeting of the The Pickering Township Sunday . and y Pp Young People',: Society, when pict- Se+e [Tr School Association Executive niot in Cgici sbu-tt IID lement% � � �: ores, depicting "Wild Animal Life in the church here on Tuesday after- p ._ �POr all ChAseep of lnsuranen.. lies in stock at all Canada" will be shown. On wPdnes' no, secure Prices before Buyins day evening the Y. P. S. are invited 11r. John Hamilton had the mks- :. LYRIL , MORLEY ti>meg to be, 2UPSt� of �lleir sister society at fortune .to fall in, the barn on Sun - WILSON Locust Hill..On Thursday night the day and dislocate his shoulder and BROS. Pickering, Ont. Y. , P. ' Sunday „School , Class are hav- receive other irijuries - and shock. . - - — Chopping Daily Locust HiU, Doll _ ing ,a' topper in the hall. So' it looks The Annual .Sleeting of the W. 'M. k1 T �7 T like- a `'gala” week for the young'. S. frr the election of officers for F'hrlaekinrk 7200 111 �e have s0II1e OUtet)iIId D• 1� • Lockwood People. _ .. � - 1!13:5 will be held at the Brown's ' lII values =1u solid end — home on Thursday, afternoon,- Dec. K T: whitevale - } c'nn, . a- de_;ired. C H R I S T M A S _-PWKFRING,'ON _ th. A I ttcr.,.ance �. tables with butt walnut Mr.. George Stevenson, of Hamil Sirs. L. Whit�nn, who recently CARD S tops Priced right -at ton, was with the Barclay and Will- tops G. CLENDENNa bought the Dickson property in our ;3 7.5 village,, has been improving it• in er families over the week end, to bid 3 many •ways and making it more farewell to his brother, John St. Galore FL'.` EftAL Dl F{F:UT(1R - enacn, who left on Sunday e��nittg Solid'' a1up� cli'ests, = 44 comfortable. 4 Sacred 'Coniata will 'he given 'on ' for h.is •home in the Rest. - lII. lOD�J, Cedar lined slid Private Arilbnlan'ce g T3 a Women's Institute will meet A • gain this. ear we have - •• - Sunday, Dec. 23rd in the Baptist g y _. `'.. tfl. \'- y n r n. H .. . uaranteed tooth proof _Orly a, ,• 11th[•- 9rrvice at the home f •'Vin.. Brnnm for fh. _ - >g Church. The annual Christ'lnai Trees Walnut itpel bed, Cable .Phr,nP !")00 Decem. 6or mPPting on the 10th, The an eiCeptionally fine a8- aril Concert will take place on Ch- ;ielarrate, t,a the convention, -Mrs. W. Malvern 'J00 ROrtTJ]eilt of cards--alt spring, , �(arsliAll tI]attf658.. ristmaG night.- } t ? p $' �• . (',ray.' will. 'give a re-,ort a„ this and walnut finished //''�� The Wfmien's Mission Circle o metering. Poll Call. White gift for new desiens -at prices tin ®9Ser.t ��5,50 Markham* unit. 'the 'Eliot ;t Church Decen,b<ar meet self ^re stork. that will surprise•you,' . -- -- __ - -_, -`_ ing t,,uk the form of a t�tiiltin) ells At. the rca'tllar after -• ?on service - tv. folio. :ed by a h:ncl;cnn. whic1* , , ; :Folding drop hide couch P'LOUOI-IIN� tcas thorotiehl eri'o�id: in ct. Johns T'nita..• Chutth,yRe�. Y - -.' With ood chintz covered Y J F. W. Story, who c ant Fomp ` ears - The are OII ehoGd nOW la g _ The mt nibers of the, ��'hite.� al^ in . 11is,:inn Work in _ South : Africa._,, -011r store s0 why' not mattress, 1lOral desl�*Il, \_; _ _ _ ,. , ._. _. _'., Baptb -i Church Chair- prnsented their will sneak, -HP- will nhm give an ill- Y complete, �'� 50 n Seth Parker profrram in llar�har: i�trated IPCtutP. in the evening at. pick Out youx reQaire..�' GET YO U R P LO Uls H. Presbyterian Church one night_ rec _ 30 n'rlr�ck, undnr the auspices of o ently, to a capacity house. p - ments • while the swort- �,a One only, oong011etim `rug' the Y. P., S.. A silver collection will - '.SHA'RES- HERE -" " -«'e are glad to have Mr. Randall ment_i8. con1pl.Qte. We ;. 9 %-1'2, prloed lU 65, be -taken. . .home aftex- spendin�:.two months in Will be glad t0 put xheim . Have your' furnaces, stnve� hos rtes but it will he some time be 'Mr. and Sirs. L.'�fatChews opened p -One- only,- - cougoleum rug p t>,pir house to- about- fifty of their aside for you until you slid pipwa attended to' fore he is in his usual health.. We =.• 7} a 9.ft. $6,fi5, neighbors on Thursday evening to regalre them. NOW . :hope 'Wal. Long- will follow his ex. view moving pictures thrown on the f - C A STERRI17 If it'll w new furnaep, range or ctrl he and soon come back. • Acreen by the popalaf 'DickiP 'Bi i _ PriCec only fro vet .ea lotK C. A. ' beater, 'yve ewn ati Iv The Whitevale Women's Institute genial - confect9Anery traveller. QuitA iociadlnA envelops, "U" ICK PP yon, will meek at the home of Mrs. Jud- a number of reels of films were ;Funeral Director - and satisfawion guaranteed. sort Pugh, on Wednesda , December t '/��� _ g y Fhbwn, the lncal pictures being much• 1,iRlbiltan0e -Service �TT TT Q 12th at 2.30 p. M. The guest ipeaker JQ]ses Dru -StOte ALVIY BUSHBY will be .Mrs. F. Roberts, ofWhkby appreciated. Mr. T. C. Brown voiced Phome 1300 the thanks of the villsigwp far 'Mr. - Hard ware Phcxle 46W District President.. A goad program Q`1<lOfle � rloke t Ontario has been prepared. Rolf Call, Local lied r. B lierfoew� kinrineas and ' PIOHERIhii3 Product. -Everyone welcome. Come to Mr. Barber for providing an enjoy PICRERINfJ Ol?t't'�A*10 1 and make it a successful meeting. Able evening. a.t • - --��� - •� , ..tip, s . � � �. " � , _ a ti/ Farmer Hailed As Scout Help For Santa Claus j "Wheat K:iir>tg" At Chicago Fair - ' John B. Allsop Twelfth Canadian To Win Grain Title -- . = .0oxpred in Absence— =Dominion Entries Score Heavily. Ch as new wheat kind was heavy whse! rut to his mailbo�t. - r -__ _ • crowned Sunday night at the hay - The prince is marketing about 500 and grain show held with the inter- national livestock exposition - and turkeyp, Oiling orders . from buyers ., again the coveted crown of the North as far away t is cacaos. He never advertises -but his eustoinera do. t¢ - - American grain kingdom rested on the brow of a Canadian - B. Hootor Farm is a flarebaek from ,Dolan AHsop of Wembley, Alta_ the Bolshevik Revolution which " � His victory gave to the Dominion 'a scattered the White Army far and '! -wheat growers their 12th wheat wide and set the Russian colonel' ' championship since 1919. down on a sheltered Hancock slope, P " The reserve champion -the prince snug little Cape Cod style farm -"'� of wheat--was L. E. Peterson of house :. Victoria, Montana. In summa' summer, his wife and young AHao P and his ent ry are from the son stay at Hancock. They spend , — __famed Peace River vaAsy of Albe rta, the remainder of the year in Boa- ... - .. where most of the wheat grown is of ton. He joins them after the holi- `, v championship calibre. The grand day trade subsides,, In the spring he ehkmploawMp in the whe,&t division comes back to Hancock to start his : was won by his exhibit of ' a peck of new !locks. Turkeys are his specialty - - "Reward" variety gain. although .he raises grese, Wild ducks, - Last year Frank Isackaon of El- pheasants and other game fowl for from, Sank., exhibited the champion- domestic buyers. a ship wheat. Prince Toumanoc admits he never -'• Since 1928, when C. Edson Smith saw a turkey before coming to Han - _ of ,Corvallis,., Mont., won hie second cock, exeePt on St. Petersburg consecutive wheat crown, the sham• banquet tables. He starts ill 'his Reconditioned 'toys turned out by the Saint John, N.B., Boy Scout Christatas Toy Repair Shop to help 014 _ pions have come down from the 'fowl in incubators, except the wild Santa look after needy children. tad . arras of tho Damiuion'm wheat dude. No' more man-made con- country. traption can compete with a wild Canadians also shared top honors duck, he says, when she undertakes Zeppelin is to moor during her tripa in the early judging of beans. H. the business of mothering a brood. to South America, Oralo m -of Iron Springs, Alta„ oz. ' bib #led the champion sample of field The Russian nobleman makes !-fends with his neighbors and his �% The Boy Scout In addition to carrying 60 past..'• trip to the United States the beans in the naval variety. The re -, 'stock: When a reporter Inquired the .Santa' germ per ' Serve title also went north of • the border, A. Gitlin Brooks, way to Hootor Farm, one of his - - Maus Remember airship will tarry mail and certain airship quantity of merchandise. of Alts.. neighbors a 'mile down the road re- ' - "=winning the red 'kidney beans. marked in pointing out the way - ' - According to Dr.- Hugo Eckne� _ Walter Nagel, Fisherville, Ont, won first 'Winter that the Prince is a "good scout." • • Settlers Kiddies captain o! the famous Graf Zeppelin, .a the completed during his in white wheat, Another observed wholeheartedly, - plans were with second going to Wilfred Hed- . "i3<ah a priacel" - - - - ..- .......... United rcfEnt Stat °s 4 trip to the U : - tick, Woodales, Ont Other. places When- the turkeys and all. the .. ...: - - ... t he couxse of cone wittii WIuded: 3, N. D. Mitchell. -Royal Oak, Saarich, a3.C.; ?, R. C, Chum- other kind have the gone to roost, Ottawa. =The lot of the stranger agency of the Dominion immigration Postmaster James Farley. The crossing will take 48- hours' . sera, Fenwick.. Ont.; 11, Alex. M. Prince tunes up his violin and playa within our gates is never an easy authorities, they distributed toys to . from Europe to American and -661 - Stewart, Ai1aa Craig, Ont.; 19 the music that St. Petersburg Banc- one, nut few agencies have so bright - settlers' children newly arrived at Halifax. Winnipeg, hours on the return trip. Eckner be 1 • Michael Fisher, Formosa, Oat, .ed.to in the days of the Tsar, when ened the Christmas of New Cana- -homes and Calgary. Iieves, Peterson, in winning the a prince and an army colonel was fans who arrived to wrest In 1927 and during subsequent reserve wheat championship, •h" behind hint somebody around the Imperial Court. from the land during the heavy ire-• years distribution was placed on a - ` the record- of other Montana gram- Would he like to go back to Rus- migration years of the last decade Canadian -Boy Scouts more methodical basis, and names Trolley Buses y raisers who since 1919 he been the sia' Prince Toumanoc gave a as the through of new settlers, and more recently b only farmers of the United States to thoughtful ciress to the neck of Goo- the medium of their Toy Shops, back -to-the -land settlers,_ have been wrest the crown from their. Canadian g°O' his pet white goers. No, he final- which since 1926 have supplied. toys Pp' supplied through the colonization de- PP g Fleet Will Replace Many ly decided, not unless the old Russia to thousands of immigrant children - psrtments of the Dominion Govern - Tram Cars in Old - . Smith's two cttampionahips in 1927 was restored. He admits it may Is who otherw.ise would have learned ment and the two railways to the and 3928 and the wheat -victory f rY a long while. It is apparent he hasn't the tragedy, of the empty stocking Dominion Headquarters of the Boy - London - _ P. Yates o! Fishtail, Mont.; to much patience with the Communist on Christman moinin g• Scouts in Ottawa.. They, in turn, -. 1926, were the and ones chalked u y p segtme- He likes the peace and quiet There is no period of the year. have directed the nation -wide dia- London' Eng. -- Trolley buses' era • for entries from the United States of Hancock. when the heart strings of new arriv- tribution of toys through the 'various being 'substituted for trams in 14n- since the exposition took over the Prince Toumanoff is well -known als yearn so strongly for the old land Christmas troops and scout units. don, and it is said that within a T1; of wheat kings from the New Land - through southern New Hampshire, because along with his turkey, busi- ss during then season. These not reduced. in the - More than 4,000 young new Cana_ dians of all ,races, creeds and beliefs ->� -a-- fleet - -of 484- trolley- buses -wV4 _ ork Show in 1919, . pangs .are Ce 90 miles of street railway nose he manages to squeeze in occa- least by -the knowledge that every a bro t joy by these Scout Toy tracks: The trolley- buses are regard• t - sional lectures on Russia and the Revolution. available cent must go into clothing, food Shops, in 1927: A year later this number had increased by ed as he last word in modern pas - -= and seed, and that nothing will 500, and ,enger transport comfort. At prviaat a Hold: fie. left to buy little things to go into — ve on those stockings heal ed- fie. :ego in 1933 toys were supplied to more a it,�ror �l,lJ.�.. r it n !,__Settlers,- +here are 330 miles of tramwsa fe -- - - -- 3 �...' The Markets Christmas Eve. Imagine, then, routes in I;ondon. ,- - -- the the majority of whom bad been re- •- - Even' ClOthing *at Jail delight of parents and children when , the habilitated on the land following the" According to an oRSciaf of lire 'rinsport board, after the lira eon- Is Too . United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. mail man, or a smiling lad in the hard knocks of misfortune during Small -For 74-Pounder Saturday were paying the following uniform of the Boy Scouts, bring, the depression years• version scheme has been completed is - Joliet, prices for-produce: I to the door a parcel with toys for all Plans for a bigger and better year 'then the suburbs, work -will proceed on the III, - Albert Testa, 26, may ' small, but -he EGGS - Grade "Al," in cartons from Santa's Scout Toy Shop. ever in this great work are remainder of the programme until _ tramcars :'be, is creating more -- for through associations 43c• and with How that Tay of ha mess pierces P are being laid for the coming Christ- trolley buses have .replaced : - problems • Warden Frank- ' D. Whipp cases returned, "A" large, .31c; "A" the gloom of what th ateneid to-be mas, and it is hoped by Dominion throughout London.' of the State Penitentiary than medium, 25c; "Ai' pullets,. 20c; "B, ". a tragic Christmas.' headquarters that in more than 2official- 00 aid: "Two type's The official- s es o: a whole cell .block of ordinary 17c;- "C," 15c. Boy Scout Toy Shops ' have Been Canadian towns and cities' the Boy trolley. bus, which are at present be : prisoners. Testa is a midget inches'. BUTTE4-- •Ontario 'No, 1' cream- carrying on their work' of -gathering Scout . ,Toy Shops shortly .will' 'be ing tested in the ..Kingston - district is ii --51 tall , and weighs' only 74 He ery, 21c; loo. 2; 20 %c. mending, sewing, painting up and humming- and bristling with the act- have proved that this service the tramcar. pounds. came here from .Chicago to serve year's POU1"rim x : distributing toys to the children of.• ivities of thousands of Scouts busy every way superior to - - a. sentence. do (Quotations' in cents,) ;_._.. cur more unfortunate brothers since 'but r s, carriages, norses, a criminal - assault charge. - Dressed Live Dress`eed 1924, it was not until 1926 they sleighs and all manner and sorts of - They put him in a cell bars milkA" Hens- enlarged their- field to take in the toys, in order that the great spirit Tells All _� -the • ravers •eIose - enough together 'tha-t be Aver 5 lbs. .. 9 12 4 -.: children of new settlers in the rural districts. That year, through the of Christmas may again go into even the most remote corner' of the land. couldn't slip through -and their to b lbs. :. 8 11 problems started. 3 i�, to 4 Iba• 7 10 :... It is customary for convicts to aim- :. titnedia I toe y get« into, uniforms, 3 to Slli lbs... '6 9 .. Ole} roosters ... .6 _' 8 ., B><g Advance in greater resistance or failed to develop z' a, There wasn't one small enough to fit him, Spring chickens:- • -18 Fighting. Cancer, carcinoma. ' Ad Testa is getting one tailor_ma'de is 51�i to 6 lbs... 12 • •:16 - . The results bear no relation to pos -. = the convict shop. 5 to b1,a lbs... 11 Y5 17 I . - _ :.� : •` - • ' .. -• • .. sible effects of such treatment on ` Also, small size shoes 'aid 415 to b Iba. . '10 14 16 Winnipeg,- E;cperiments 'conducted, other types of animal or human can- x socks had to be obtitined "•for him, and to Under 4z,�s lbs. 9 "13 15 by a Winnipeg physician may pro. p g P y y P cer, Dr. Davidson said', and may be t top it off it was found he was too Turkeys young _16 17 duce important results in the search ,traced to some other constituent of -.' abort tp sit at the usual convict Broilers- of science for the cause of cancer. the wheat germ diet other than Vit- table and eat his .food, so they've I'lfi to 215 lbs, it 15 17 A resear& committee of the Univer- amin "E ", but he believes that his h '' .been feeding him in his cell while e a WHOLESALE PROVISIONS. ity of Manitoba is now studying the experiments warrant further. work ' h h -• c ig hoar was under construction Wholesale provision dealers are effect of Vitamin "E" on the tar along the same lines.' z .,; :;, for him, quoting the following prices 9 8 g p cos to To- ,cancer, which produces carcinoma, or Dr. Davidson who has assisted in a ... i Testa said he was going out, `for ronto retail dealers:- cancer in mice. the 'work Dr. Sara Meltzer, assis- prison football. He wants to be mas- - Pork -Ham, 18c; shoulders, 13c; The work of research has been car- tant pathologist at the Winnipeg ;,,•. cot for the team. butts, 15>�rc; pork loins,.20c; picnics, tied out over a tong period by Dr, .General Hospital, has been carrying ��- _• ± 121,ac. - J. R. Davidson; in the basement of on research work in connection with ::,: �' ,,;.,:•• RU"ian Nobleman Lard - Pure, tierces, 12c; tubs, 121,¢c; 13Ygc-, 13c., his home. He was careful to print the treatment. -of cancer here for sev- - .pails, .prints, out the work did not 'represent the eral years. He is a graduate of the :Runs Turkey Farm Shortening - Tierces, 9c; tubs, 9%c; pails, 10c; prints, 9%c, long- sought "cure. for cancer" but the 1900 class. of the Manitoba Medical results were considered .invaluable College, GRAIN QUOTATIONS and will.be the subject of a thorough ''One-Man. Business In j�1' Following are yesterday's closing check, ". :-•� Hampshire Compelled TO quotations on Toronto grain trans- P e . actions for car lots, -ices on 'ba.i� y.. Mice .were .careful! selected acrd New Zeppelin " r .... . �'Take 'On Helper. c.i,f: bay y Ports: interbred to obtain high susceptibility They kept sed Will-Be Used : �_ ' Manitoba wheat. -No. 1 Northern, were on an- ordinary diet HanF -O*. N.H. - -These are busy 85%c;- No. 2 Northern, 81%c; No. .3 which contained a low Vitamin "E" - :'.days at Hootor Farm in Hancock, Northern, 78%c; No. 4 Northern, content: This content is found in, '2 •Trips _. 'where Prince Irakly Toumanoff, .. 75%c; No. b, 751/4c; No. 6, 74?%c♦ . wheat germs lettuce and other green To Make Monthly 'Be- ' former. colonel in the Russan Im- Manitoba oats -No. 2 C.W., 50%c; vegetables. They were then tarred tween Germany and U.S. perial Guard,_raisei turkeys for-the No. 3 C:W., 44%c; No 1 feed, 42'►/sc; Prolonged tarring produced ultim- 'Next Summer _ Market. _ Hooter Farm "one -mixed feed oats, 34c. with gas works tar twice a week. ately, a typical carcinoma in b0. er = pangs of conscience forced Ot- means -man :. _. _farm." But• the Prince had to a'•elent- Manitoba bade - No. 3 C.W., y 59%c; No. 1 feed screenings, $ per ' P cent or -more. _ Berlin -The new German Zeppelin to Von- Derck (above), 26-year- L;w gold Chicago bank clerk, to con- during the Thanksgiving mail -order ton. DIET IS CHANGED - "hZ 129" will make trips from. Ger- ' ,foss he had accepted bad checks -' Season to the point of enlisting, a' =.;helper: South .African ;corn, 96e.• Dr. Davidson then transferred one many to Lakehurst,' N.J., or, Miami, iii" a plot that defrauded his eb - -- ' the Amalgamated Tend Apparently Prince Touman- Ontario grain, approximate prices i group of animals to a' diet of high every fortnight from July to October, ploys-, Bank, an ar, tiff's little side -hill establishment track shipping point - Wheat, 91 to Vitamin "E " 'content (wheat cereal 1935, it was made known here list ed,$64vings _ •• ed • ;84,000• Four other were sr• � + others were operates according to Enieraoalan 93c; oats, 80 to 32c; barley, 48 to and lettuce fortified with wheat germ _ week. , rested in swindle. �economics. It t man raises a fatter 44c; corn, 8i to 70c; rye, 45 to-47c; oil). The first group 'developed tam- This trial period has been set pe +id- r" turkey than his'- eighbor, _ the rare, 'tree buckwheat, 40 to 42c; malting •barley, or% which turned into cancer in many ing the construction of the - "grand " , -d livery carrier will weal- a 65 to 88c. cases while the 'second group showed hall" at Rio; de Janeiro, where the 15 WAS CONSTIPATF0 Fly , 600 Tons = Shoe Development ' • _ • . " np " - - ?dine,,, Cireatl Im roved >�OW "' A THICKER, FOR THIRTY YEARS .. , � TO A1C� Mali - � y p _ HEAVIER PLUG/'` _ .. :•' ..: - - - - -- :- — -- n Fn Tub s� �: ��� .� - -- -- -- -- :. In Lit -� tom.. Freight _ Min -- - _ --- 'Woniann s t -ong �earcb For Heavy Machinery over It is Now Recognized That - a- Reined Andean Heights m ',. Remedy Health Begins From the 'The trouble with most remedies 1JroUnd Up ""' { for constipation, as this woman It) June 1933, the Compania Explor- found, is that they give only tem- adora Cotabambas turned over to porary relief. Having at last the Pan American Grace Airways Less than s hundred years ago the - found a permanent corrective, Inc„ the job of transporting from man behind the counter selling-shoes r she write; to tell us about it: to the suffering public did not 'even Cuzco, the railhead, of the Southern r ✓� l',k4. `• "For upwards of 30 years 1 was know the difference between the right / �•� a victim of acute constipation. i Railway of Peru, to its mine site at �. Huanaeo- Cuzco. some fifty -rive tons shoe'and the left shoe. It was a case dried practically 'everything that of putting the best foot forward un- B�► = ?' it was possible to try. 1 admit 1 of machinery for a complete hydro.; i der a bad bargain, The fact of the -' - =- -was a chronic case, and every new electric installation to develop 1,500 matter remains and it seems almost b :remedy I tried helped ,for a day horsepower, consisting of water or two aft that 1 was just as .wheels generators, switehboarda and Impossible to believe there was no �?+' r bad as ever. Three•, months. ago 1 transformers, difference as both shoes were made took my first taste of Kruschen. I made on an identical last. With due;. This year the total load to be tran• respeet to the cobblers of 'eighty-five "- Salts, and every morning since, — =rand every morning as long as i sported by-- a.irplafle will be' in the• years ago It seems their intelligence live, my first duty upon arising is neighborhood of 600 tons, The mach- must have been at a rather low ebb. my Kruschen. 1 honestly feel 'a finery consists of an addition to the Natur"as been careful to - 3 -a w a ' different 'woman. My bowels act hydroelectric power- plant of 750 distinct difference between the for- to the clock, an my Iriends re- • horsepower; and a complete milling, matioa of the right an foot and mark how well I am looking. My amalgamating and cyaniding gold to allow any artisan to ignore the pri- ♦ �r ,! only regret is that �I didn't try pant to treat 160 tons of ore every wary principles of anatomy appears, i"r Kruschen year; ago; — (Mrs.) A. twenty -four hours, The primary M' crushing will b made by jaw crush to our modern culture nothing short Kruschen Salta is Nature's I. g e of criminal. r ` : vibe for maintaining a eondl:lon era, secondary milling by falling Fortunately those "good-old days" you want a bolter of internal cleanliness. The six stamps of 2,200 pounds weight each, _ 'have gone and are now forgotten. To- chow, alit fOf— s� salts in Kruschen stimulate your' ` A normal trip from Cuzco- to the day an incorrectly fitting shoe is now - internal organs to smooth, regu- mine by mule back requires from ten worthless; it Is recognized that our Jar action. Your system is thus days to three , weeks. The airport at stealth begins from the groiind up. If kept clean of those impurities Cuzco is at an altitude of 10,9Q0 .feet , the delicate bones of the feet are 'which,' allowed n accumulate, low- and the field at Huana- copampa Is bad; laced. in time the become d1s- r�+�� er the whole tone of the system. Y p y THE PERFECT about 12,504 feet above sea level. The 'located 'and the 'tortures of the middle ` �• plane has to fly over an intervening ages could not be more excruciating. Bishop, Ploted War Ace mountain range 15,000 feet high, Short Shoe Folly ' �L ��t,� T'O��CCO ` . Learns To Fly Agana The mine itself is located on the -Tb4 short shoe is the swiftest route l g 1 western side of the Rio Santo Tomas to foot misery and many a success - which flows from a southerly dlrec- fill bunion owes its origin to the - care - 'i> - tion through the Apurimac Valley, less fitting of an ignorant shoe sales- riontireal -The strange spectacle The - plane selected for this work man.. Farther it must be understood 1.ocks on Rein Doors "It In a wonderful destiny to grow '.if one of the greatest of wartime 'is a tri- motored Ford, similar to the and recognized that the toot is act -' old and die among those with whom - ; tiers taking flying instruction to ob- ones used In regular gcheduled pas, redly quite a bit longer when stand - instance of the weird working; one has worked and struggled." - t' tain a pilot's license was to be seen senger operation of Pana,gra and con- Ing and bearing the -weight of the of pile human mind is the fact that Andre ;4laurois. at the Montreal Light Airplane Club verted to a cargo plane. A hatob nine body. Measurements should be taken many householders here elegant and and three quarter feet long and four with the customer atanding, expensive locks on the rear doors: Field. Lieut.' Col. W. A. Bishop, V. and one half feet wide was cut In on Length is not the only factor in this Television ' will revolutionist] - '.C•, who accounted for - seventy -two the top of the fuselage for loading. recipe for foot comfort, because. the This is one of the greatest helps to broadcasting just as the talkies did German planes while flying on the width is of vital importance and too burglars that we know. Ths properly the silent screen. " -Mary Pickford. The interior was . fitted with a small cautious burglar. prefers to work in F, Western front, decided ,after spend- trolley on rails and connected to &I wide or too narrow, a shoe As the the darkness at the back of the house ing twelve years on the ground, that hand winch in order to place the I greatest hot bed for corns and other anyway _. it would be quicker to By between cargo in proper troubles of that kind, - Classified Advertising. g p per relation to the centre Its. true that tnoet householders Montreal and his home in Muskoka, of gravity. Tests were made at Las The sources from- which leather Is leave the key in the back door lock " :Out., than to spend a whole day in Palmas airport, Lima, to prove that I garnered for the male footwear is not It is also true it is fairly hard to *ATas?o •'trains and steamers. The plane could continue In level I lacking In interest. From Argentina, open the lock from the outside while N oirsax TO EVERY INVENTt)R He made his first !light with .an flight at 16,000. feet on only two mo- .Texaq and Europe comes leather for the key is on the inside. - ALtat of wanted Inventions and full instructor, but-go little had.he for- tors, soles, tuner and outer, the counters, information sent free. wbe safnssy _ However, the key •eaa be shoved p�y,� :, World Pavane eeeoraaya f7i .rotten that within an hour he was In the course of the thirteen "daps box toes, welting' and heels, Various out with ease. At this point, we .Beak Street, Ottawa tlanads. isyinr Bola_ _ -- an avenge of -four � , flights per day weights of leatisera -are ettt -fyens did mgke our • invalna-bTe -- coniribation to - was made. The transportation of the ferent parts of the hide, The choicest the safety of householders, Take an T4i�Ts freight continued and some days as animals are found in Argentina.- the eight -lncb piece of fairly stiff wire + ELECTED 'breeding stock. Bronze A. P. ACADlAN PRlD$ next In quality are' the Bides' of our ►� toms, i5:aa; unrelated hens, sas,oe: HClMESPUN many as five round trips were made, and bend ft into the form of a hair- -t, mm. $5.00; R,re No. s, hens. 0 _ and, occasionally even six were made. own Canadian animals, Patent coils, pin. Drop this over the a rindle of - - PANTS OR Lip to September 7th, 128 round tripe cordovan and regular colt Is not real the door knot* and thrust pthe _-ends 1 BREECHES leather, but a muscle located' under through the opening 1, • D had been accomplished In the twes;ty- o1 the key. � 'iD Dark_Sllver grey �,? - _nine days in_.whicb freight flying wan the skin: Then comes buckskin from While this fs is place the key can Don't t _ - E- adurinc, warm, Brazil, China and Java and kangaroo nelther be pushed out nor turned, -- DO the Ideal work- 'C7 done. The total weight 'of machinery from Now Zealand and Australia, kid Hamilton Herald,- - t F lug panes for = transported amounts to almost 212 This`' 7. i' winter. If not metric tons. The largest pieces' car- balling from Brasil; Indo- China, Spain - kept by- your and calfskin from the skins of calves mere b a a t. a a- ried weighed 1,983 kilos. The average in continental Europe, !n Scandinavia r close • 44.76 with load per trip was about 1,70 kilos. A waits and leg mesa- and to some extent in America. IJ:Ia1a,1 ►7..Il,lia_f41U1 431,03AGA use pair for sample Fairchild monoplane was sent to Cuz- - ,LEON pair by return co as an auxilla}ry plane and has made A Long Story mail. Postage paid. , eighteen round trips to Huanacopam- It fie along story, th.s _ bus #ding' up . t Clayton L Sons, Hallfax pa transporting a total weight of il,- of footwear from the hoot to the EAR 'OIL _ De- M 061 ki1Qs, dal extremities of the human animal. FOR DEAFNESS 8 NERD NOISES To Speed Passenger Service Care must be taken first In the choice of the leather; its, curing and tanning A soothing sac penetrating combination :hat feu imr Pan AmericanX ---a -+tf 2 obabl prores the Suring sad lessened Head Noises of maar announce Its schedule this week for -must be of the best to'be had, Then ct Not nut uth Eva, att Rubbed Back ofEarssadInserted Vanish Mhre P s the eat 9 a consideration and the nNostrils 1: eon. rdEarOit has been on the market since Preserf.ption Ian s operation from the Canal Zone various intricate linishings that call 1907• Made in Canada: 3.25 at Canadian dragliow _ through Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Desaiptirecireu larseatonroquast. 'Those spots or pimples on your face Chile, across the Andes to Buenos for both• hand and machine work, f - A o. LEONARD. INC + --wl_y let them go on tormenting you! Never in the history of the, human ' "'' ?0 Fifth Avenue, Now York City' _ Alres and Montevideo on ,the Atlantic a Alike millions of others have done, you side, with its four new Douglas liners race has the foot received so much can get rid of your skin trouble through consideration as it does today and the she work of i great physician- Meantime Part -of the fleet of the study, of its anatomy is the life long FEED SCIENTIFICALLY Dr. D. D. Dennis. Ih. Dennis' preecrip- Fords capable of cruising at 115 to work • of man a �°- kn °wl0 m many t�tintnes as 120 miles per hour which the new ) great orthopaedle T O END D.D.D. and now manufactured by scientist, I Yes, like all good farmers, you do, be- .� A' Campaaa's Italian Balm cbemists-- craft• will replace, ' will be used for lteve to supplying sufficient minerals will bring local service and others for further „ for this winter's feeding and You Fita rub in Minard's. g you relief aL once, and quick- Until the ideal 'of service -domin- •'Stineral 'Supplements" but-you, don't Checks cold.. talwi in. 4 restore your skin to health. All transportation' of heavy machlnery to want to feed three times the minerals druggista'eell D.D.D. Trial size, 3&. Andean reached ateg every form of ffort in- really needed to hAye ,sufficient calcium blemishes. tads stria Patient poinpta m heretotoie by cludiltg the profit- miltive- itself,- Jib- Phosphorus-and other essential min- 'in 'bra' d ew imp " Guaranteed to give instant relief or the orals available. You can agtualty'• save fei"� and °t't 1ie� coney refunded. a 1 erty will not be 'se�lire 1�'icholas money by using a C -I -L mineral sup- `tO21Omy sixes. r __• ;1 Mii'er•ay Butler. ptement with all the right minerals ' _ present in, seientincany correct pro_ • "What appalls Portion — •selected ' to ensure availability a e ppalls mes.about file new 1 With real economy.. \Gaffe for folders ss��Y Or = The ENERGY VALUE of Cod liver oil American for sup is that men are en- :1 f 13e. suppose you can revive C-11 NUTRI=MIN industry while sitting or, the main- P L V S S P E D Y 13pring. " -Sfr Josiah Stamp. 100'^o available and digestible; Di -Cal- : _ _ • ,chum phosphate'- Ytrone deri<•ed) the wholly digestible, naturally balanced, ' I 'nave never had any use for a • combined t with other minerals usvppiyE soci'al theory that couldn't -be put in- ing Iron, iodine: sodium and chItirlr,e._ ' A S. S I M I L A T 10 N to effFCt. "-L'pton Sinclair. 1-11 Sal -MIN N® PEP . With emulsified oils digestion begins at once in the ep� p 4 When you feel like a log and you; - stomach.' Ordinary oils must first combine with the•pan• Are YOU Neil 1OhS �{i�lt� Soluble Minerals), muscles fire easily, it's more than* creatic juices -to form an emulsion - before they can be. ,_ The entire mineral portion of bone, like] that wastes that shouldn't be jespecially processed to secure digest!- aseimilaced. MANY folks have in Y bflity, and balanced with other "essen- your body are sending out poisons Scott's' Emulsion is more quickly and easily assimilated thin, .pale blood -tial minerals. Contains phosphorus; into your blood.- At times like these ; ``< —the r calcium, iodine, sodium, chlorine, iron than plain Cod Liver Oil because it ls already emulsified. tired -they're a weak, feel take a bubbling, bracing glass of Scott's Emulsion is rich'in body building hypophosphitea logy and dull. "td sulphur, - {, Andrews Liver. Salt each day till the of lime and soda- PLUSvaluesyou get in Scott ', Emulsion Dr, Pierce's Golden yyrite For trouble clears up. Then take an' of Clod Liver O!L lA Medical 'Discovc ry `'• occasional glass -once or twice each " increases the appe= Literature week -and you'll stayperfectiy fit. - i sons frominthesintes- ; CANADIAi� tNDUSTRtES L'IMITEt! Larg t ne 60e; Extra amhrge }iottrle, s• tines, stimulates the Pertiuzer Division, Toronto •9 7�• Proprietors, Scott &Turner digestion, enriche•5 Salt and Ailtali Division, Windsor, ont. Ltd., Newcastle- upon -Tyne, Eag. � the blood. Read what.Airs. Geo. Bushell of 364 Homewood Ave., Niagara- Falls, Oht., .a "I could hardly see from nervous head- NOVA SCOTIA GOLD MINES STD. - - -, - — aches, had pains in my back, and was so .. ,ogd weak I was not able to do very much, I " could not sleep, felt all tired •ouC and was offers exceptional profit possibilities to the wise investor. There L . dittcor. Pid. Before I had finished one bottle every indication that next summer will. See two • Profitable rodhcia of Dr. Pierce'• Golden Medical Discovery I pr p -_ - felt stronger, When I had taken two bottles mines in the one Company. Without obligation on your. , ttit, w J - I was able to do 'all my housework —I felt . "Y.: like a new person." All'druggists, _ '-would like to give you full information regarding'tMs Golnpany. New. size, tablets 50 eta., liquid $1,00.. Write to: s , EMULSION . E. W. Sanderson & Company.: THE COD LIVER OIL WITH THE PLUS VALUE Issue No. 49—'34 t ,. . ' Investment Brokers - For Sale by Your Druggist 9� • 45 Richmond ,Street West, Toronto OntWLq i; b w '51 FAIWO People of Pickering on their drama. Treasurer Cassie gave a detailed •st- J. Farley, W.- Ellicott 'T.'Phillip Jr., -' "Valley - Farm ". There -- was - not --w -,not of receipts and expenditure.: A. E. Harvey, D., a :Beer, G .Dun- 81tiCk[+IJAtGhiII,,T, �t woAdWO�k - poor actor in the whole play and -lilt' shuwink a balance fin the right , ;iile. can, J. Soden, R D hiller. President- et right prices - hire Chief ; . .. :ci,•,,;• :;, ,,., ,,., , ;i, ;rlevt 111:,;t +ewe was ir•ducted in the NO" ice, 4, wne was 'good tt:roaahut. An il., b Per Ysar _ - - r taus to t,elvr lhu•o t•epalr -11w Mission Band lust o; axiiair -- tit•:.. a utrttl park -_Ar the 'r wrtLhi -- Rh:,ir and. t;:attk c -_the elecwrs for h. +' t 1,111le bdVeow-s_yraP aired, . , fs . �.. L ills' i pWatO au V•Lts !� a 1,,,1 thr+y rr•v >ttri,• — _ it.auu ag - -a _ .J. . n'- 't -�- -w, l d to r c•nll (t•,ur: the honor tiiHy - �Y'Sattaaiptioas to the UaitKd 5tatei -wail Grea� era for the coltutut yea.:. i'rLsid,!_t, the Pickering E3rig:uit , h • _ui ,n . tell h ni,' h" l ,nk�ii had b��t �we �,r'�Ah.cttd_— on hand. � d upon = BritaiaiZ.00 to advance. Pauline Sanders; • Vice- 1'rc•;., - \u(irev urted on and uccusion thr . -wa" a gPP� : P - i g 5'ear with the strung committee a Alpo de,t,rt i❑ Viking CrrtiRr Se tar", Short; Secretary, Katlil�e.+ N':ntc:`,; stolen out of the truck. F'tremali Anted tore tad Electric LL'u;ht'rti. � Assistant Secretary, Helen Pardon; Cassia wa; hurt in responding 'to a Dealer in Vockshotr and Frost - -. JOHN MaURKAR, Pro.orielor. Treasurer, Billy Vii- inter_:; Pian;,t, ` 1t! fire call gild received insurance. The New a'nod mxehitcCry, following , Canada Stouffville Sadie, Puckrin. These young uif:cer: g ifficers -were elected for �• A ghost• cNi1 will bring uy to vnurf+arm, - - ought to do 'well. the ensuing year, after a very keen Movement - C)xy•ttcetvlene . welding but friendly contest: President L. The colored tights slake a big im -• _ Phone Pick i15 provement on Main St. giiing it Brougham Matthews; Vice- president, C. $ak "r; Sydney Put h, of Locust Hill, Jno. t� J _ ZNCt�d •W d Secretar L. Johnston;. Treasurer Kn (ix• of Brougham and Grant Orm- life, light and beauty. y' iston, of Brookiin GREENWOOD The Colored Virginia Jubilee Sing - 'M George Philip was a Toronto F..Cassie; Fire Chief, E. E. •Annis; ,are at present at= : visitor one day last weeg. Deputy - chief, A. J. Gray; Committee tending the School of Economics at. _ ors will appear here on ,Tan. 23rd. ]§-,b Malcolm, . who exhibited a the Vniversit�• of Toronto,, organized Notioe u:i ... : e auspices 'of the Y. 51. Bip- yearling colt- at the Winter Fair, re- - Notleorto CreditorE by the New Canada Movement. The �o Yo le Class, ceived a prize on same. object of this two weeks of intensive , Dr.. Wesley Dean, Toronto, preach A number. of the new books by the study is to train a number of ,young ed at the United Church last Sunda, following authors are now available =NOTICE is hereby given, that all farmers, to equip them to become `morning on the tonic- of the M. an;' creditors and others having' claims We do BuiltfinR „f tall kinds. M. Fund !t the _ _ _ g leaders in a movement to rrrapple , ['. M. 3lontgomery; Jeffrey Farnol; against the Estate of Mrs. Emma` with Canadian Economic Aszricultui- !6A = �'r�fl�G, Ill r. P. Wiseman is holding evang -. Dr. Cronin; Philip Groves; R. Halib- Maria Ellicott deceased, late ,of the al Problems. We will watch with int- CEMENTING, el* services in the Mennonite ch artun;' Janet Beith; John Galsw'orthy TArnshirp of Pickering, in the County erest the career of these young men pT,py RING arch. They, Whl uu�,.;.;,te every even- ,a H. grout C. Lenaxton; D. Can- of Ontario are required, on or be- y; i who are seriously studying what ' are ialg this week. field; O. Curwood; Ann Bridge; P.: _ fore the First Day of January" 1935, the best means of helping a.ricult- . ' -and The aRaymer Evening Hour -whirr Connor;' Emil Loring; Kathleen Nor- A. D•, to,send by post prepaid or to ore. is h.lar'' oy:er C. K. C. L. put on their. ROOFItiG irtaT Program on Sunda evenir ris -; Zane Grey; F. tiiven; Temple deliver to the undersigned Executor pot- p g, y g of the' said.Estate, a full statement We alai ?plat Hr•tiitf•',rd Rm4 gas' 'i a Ratcliff's Hall. Bailey; G. L. Hill; Warwick Deep:ng g E. D. Di:rgers; H. A. Cody; Phi 15p of their claims, duly verified and the Whitevale Myteri tl�, Emirs R-tthroom _...another business change took place Gibbs; C. W. Parmenter; P. G, i'1'ode- nature of the ,security, if, any, held � r T u { Ec4tiii5mint, Darn Writer this n�ek'when Mr.. D. O'Boyle p.ur house; H. 'B. :Horton; Beverley' Nic- by them, and that after said daze, FLOUR l.J it Al ILLS LS y ra n;., React chased the butcher business of Tail the Executors will proceed to - dist- y y Bros. They are installing a large el' bola; Grand Duchess Marie, and Pop p 9tsahle Egniontant ular Science and Popular Mechanic, ribute the assets of the said Estate- and ether Building Hateriale L settle refrigerator. Magazines, reading to suit all Last- among the parties ' entitled thereto, I tiTL prej;nrLA to purC'i1:�ee E.tiniates Fret- zs having regard only to the claims of ►II! ' klud- of krain, and- will Attdley o Khieh he shall then,hav>? had notice: Y Fork Guaranteed The 12th Annual Meeting of the PAY the hl$b?St u,arket price = Gordon McLean is-the proud daddy Citizens' League was held in the DATED at Pickering. this 23rd .J , P R OU �E Fire Hal! on :llonda evening, Dec. do. of November 1-934 A. D. -at barn. . %,of another boy. Y y S. R. and 3ir,. Gi'onaacitt- s en: ;rd with a good attendance. A great Phones Pf50'Z p Wm. Ellicott. LAS !SON Rt ILSO : ,Sunda in Oshawa. deal of interest was shown in th.• - y Executor of the said Estate. PIC'KERiNG. ONTAR(O ao F'll , - ' - 1•''. }l: Chapman attended 'an an 0 =h * of the variouR . department - tt6 11 ,irk � 5•n2 � 17 • p R. R. 1. Locust Hill Ont awl Presbytery meeting at Bellev.illa President Duncan revietied'the year': _ on 'Tuesday last -- .- work and thanked the committee for N� �� Congratulations to ills :�udrey their support. Secretary Johnston '= Notice to Creditors \�- Short on ker proficiency prize in the report was then given and adopted - `•'whitby High School. ' i\ THE brATTER OF THE ESTATi: The Time -' to A. Picov unloaded a car of. hol{e�. - Notice► OF JOHN .4iiERS late of.the Town- 'from, - Babe Your . 'from Saskatchewan -at- the Audle} - ship of Pickering, in the County of" 'siding here on Monday. Whereas the small ' cemeteries in Ontario. Retired Farmer, Deceased. - Da: not forget the Club drama v, Ontario are ,being cleared up, any \OTICF. is hereby given that all CHRISTMAS �1�7 K E the schoolhouse here on Friday ev. one interested in Dunbartun Village, persons having any claims or de- eninA, "The Red- Headed Step�Daukh Cemetery. will please apply, to the rnand_s against the the' late Joh -n Ay- ter ". Every member of the commun• Erskinei Cemetery Committee, wl t, ers: who died on or about the Twen Let us. su'1,1,ly you with yotir Xniag Fruits. Our_stocli;.is fresh ity should turn out. are undertaking the rem,)val of con' ty- eighth day of -July, A. D. 1934, at The December meeting of the Worn tents of said cemetery to Erskine. the Township of Pickering, are req -' anil Prices Low'. anb'Association will meet at the Erskine Cemetery Committee --Al- uired to send by post prepaid, or toI qq ` " - home of ,Mrs. Gazely on Tuesday - Thom, Alec. Lawson, Cbas An- deliver to the undersigned. Solicitors = C'tirrzlnts ' "1"e•elearied," - tG lbs. fOr 27Ce _ Dec.. 11th.. 'dote change of date ova•• tlis, Win. Thom, Jas. W..tcht�(1, Joir. herein for Joseph -Smith and Alex -_ a 8 to the Xmas rush. 1llison. Agnes B_ _ Thom: Secret- ander Zealand, the Executors under, - FR&iH Pi rTED SULTANA = HLEACHMD Congratulations -are due Lhe FoUng sry- Treasarer. :he Will of, the said John Ayers._ . : their names and - addresser. and. full Dates Raisli]s -; :�RS1SLlls "'•ri - t,,r 2 :5 t,rA....- -•1 .2 ibt*, fur Y.o vt - '�` _ - Illy, fur G, c•te. •: - __.� _ � _ _ .,__ •_- - - -' particulars r4 is wZ f;� ttf teirclai a � � ... _ par g � ib� - ., and o he' accounts a - - _ the nature of the securities, if any - '. ' - Oc• . - - -- ' held by =them: Molasses per tli3 - --» - -• - -. - '' AND TAKE NOTICE; -that after — _ the Twenty - second day- of becamber, CUT UI\ETI: ' GLACED CANDIED.' ' •A. D.. 1934, the said 'Joseph Smith t _ : " • + and Alex Zealand will proceed :.eel Cherries, ' Pineapple- to �.. distribute the assets of the said Jib, for I'_ etr. I`' ` .; lb. for 11 ct,t.. Ill. for 15 eta. deceased amon the _ - . .. 1; persotic entitled _ - _ � - , _ Take thereto., having regard only to the s �. �. i3 B. %ell- (Tablets ciaittin of which they shall then have Crabapple Jelly, 32 oz. far for 29e. had notice, and that the said Jos- eph For Health Smith and Alexander Z- ealand - — — will not be- liable for the said' ametc REMENI1�ER, every � purchase . you get at our store you are -HAVE YOU STOMACH TROUBLE Have yon .Stomach Pain, or any part thereof to any person of a B Ave I n rt..m.ch P t.. p • Heartburn. Bloating. Gas, whose claims they shall. not then elioible for one. of the sills`- valuable gifts. ,Spitting of Mucus. Gnawlr,t, Uty�Feelln�+, Lump in Stnrnach, Foexl riwiaree teals Before or After Eating. Coated oge;,Sore Mouth, Indigestion? When ca_seti hare received notice. ; Illy s run -Jawn condition you need C. C. a 8. Tonic Tables, and at once. They will DATED' at Lindsay this. - Thirtieth = -O � � � H � 1 `i.V / \ l S ON bu id up the system and thus relieve you quickly and permanently, improve appetite. ' - . ... di: csrlon and general health. day of �i o'y erAbccr, A, D., 19:4-4. - _ THE BLOOD pitsplea. Btacklteads, sores, Blotches, Pale. Eczema, �1ataNa, McLaughlin. Fulton, Stinson and - -- — - — Chilly, Fe.'erl„h, Run gown, Debilitated. weak, Emaciated? Anderson. ! /r� 1. 'y�+ You surely need is h an B. Tonic thc:h o .'They', will Yarn reason.of Pi V k V r111 hat'dw'are' S -Kb•: it tonic cftc•1ts, help to restore atrcn�th and fibre to the:Mood, r+o it will furnish SpliCitOTe for F.1PCUtor9. - votulshment tu,the whale body. '(:, C. & B. ionic rahlets co.,thin Yeast, from and )Utract of Cod Uver —three great tonics is one. Nervous ! i m i cl bl - e ua Aebi! ty, Weakness, Jerking. Ju es Et to e THEaNERVES.i refreshed, Beak Trembles, �Dizsy°Faintlnpg S ells. Hands ����� : ..`',0o. •t7U1" cOill -_ " Tired, worn Out, Fevl Like Failing When �E • yes Closed an ' L pre's "` " °' T plete.liutr of Findla and hie C1ar stoves Des po ry.. y 9 orFset \umb, Lack 1'nergy, Strength, .lmbition? You need C. C. do B. Tonic Tablets ' THEATRE • it- ` t They, by reaaoa of their tonic eflecia, help to restore nerve tissue to normal condition t}Ij(� Liel�tel'S• . 1• U VE �i; t efi AIld hl bows, black and sreadv the nerves, banish the blues, make you feel cull of life, vigor, ambition, and _ ttinyycarsycunger. nivanized. Cull'eld Electric washers, and if fiHIHNESS. Under Weight' Hollow Cheeks, Flat Chest, Scrawny Neck, Dye- Tablets _ ' :WHITBY R -. - pepsin, Thin -Blood C. G. 8c B. Tonic help to build you It h ardw to e, we have it. up In every way. Will thereby improve your appearance. 1s, R_• C. C. R B. Tonic Tableq F R I DAY Land CIA t- RDA 1 ` a EGAIN LOST PEP AND VITALITY act dirrctiy through the J7 lellr lowfi an whet�lbarroWS. PIovv stomach; enriehInO the r'[)FC,. 6rh. 7t,h qnd Sr.h j' p ''►loud, building' up the nervous system, generate vitality, create nerve force, restore full strength. pep' and visor --so you can enjoy life's pleasures to the fullest. tt hares for all Makes of plows, are for salt at Ali thus stores. m :;'ZANE GREYS ,' : C. C: & B: TONIC TABLETS your t1rugglst today and order a -' - supply. It mews the beginning of • « AKenC for D+ieGorn,irk— Deering Farm Mnclliarry lte,r life for you -- opanitut the door to a brighter world and happier existence. Ttta W,A'�,aN " taLlets are Inexpeoave. he prices are bec and St. Three $1.00 Boxes for i2.Stl, t,nci Reptall'o, Get C. C. $. Tonic Tablets at : 'VVHEELSff Lr. C. Jones Druggist Pickering Owtarie !Our Motto: — "We have it, Can got it, Ot RA.NDOLPH SCOTT it is not nimle.' t; •i.IL PATHICL 1 _ Telelillone 3kc` ; _ '�'O THE SUN _ .H.Nz N'Y SOUTH "We're J. S: BAISDC)N, - 1'ICKERING mo t h ' or coat - • - _ sin Men's Wort "s ficote `2.19 tidy i -N. - rte' ,M•, - ,/Jl - Miin's Overalls and.Pants 1.2 pt tap "� • 'J( Z�, i1on'dny,'T,ie,;d ay Aii-l. ;Vedn'vdtay, lyen'tt Work 3hirtd t35c, or G fur 1.2 DEC. 10th, 14th add (Zth �l f iii • ,_ to Team stele, r .ice F, � -� "� • `C E,•L CHgN'S .- ,..•. T alu l� �9 X2'3 ifp - f1 Hones Collars at various prices. . , LOGtI Q � • . ., $west Pads Team Linea ,. jy S iVAiZNb:K ULANO ih,ow is the time to ¢et that old tSottt/tE+nr.ldi/ttrr jQesor S DRUM; LEYrOk haroesq repaired Typical Low Return Fares between 1�.Z+teC� iFhone 2904 Picicerin$68 5 MIAMI. I,MIDSHIPMAN' JA'CK'` y (dR.20 T.i�iP.i :l2.iS LEIS ANf.F,LE. ; SUNVII.LE (Subj BRUCE CABOT C , L -BRAD !_ E Y {Subject to change without unties) Tickets, Time Tables and All Coach Travel Informatlean at BETTY F'U<s�YE39 ` _P I .0 g 19 R 114 4* � liASrSRN $OB$g phone 4500 t .. y , • .�:r,. >: Al - _•� "r',•'.� f: _ �' — pj - •; rw ' ` l -,, ,_,+,/„" r.1 � ,.p,, t. i1f.: -` �l .' .Rr � k+. y ...YP+� Claremont 31iss Veronica Gaynor, of Oshawa, The Wom,en'a Institute meeting Royal York- Hotel last week. '� •,1 visited with 3Iri. Hooker several Y held at the home of Mrs. Walter Sr.- � 311-4. F. McKa ed the 50th f � Wait_ -and Mrs. Ward spent Satur- days last week. •I Y- L. E. �./ NE /LL evensun -was well .attended. A a e1- , day last in Oshawa. Robin Nicholson and Miss Nich- p' p Wedding Anniversary -of Mr, and F 1ERAL DIRECTOR AND Mr. and Mrs. T. Paterson spent Olson spent last Sunday with the H, entitled. "Woman's Part in World l bars. J. B. Wilson, Green Rive on �� " Parkin fainil attending the Bapt- Peace" given by Mrs., Brown was, Monday afternoon: r F.b1BALh1tSR the week ertd- -at:Brs+nlrlin. _...�., y� much enjoyed. The reports given by to_ kiear that George ist service at Whitby in -the evening.- Nucceesar to �', J. blather, our detegate;b tcert - e."ceedingly int- - - -f"'� s _ S a Turner is not improving in health.--- e�l3ula g- - fi1'� ' — - - -_ -__ �utivhir Many from Here attended Week's in the 9orm of a social evening, with on by Mrs. C. Richardson and bTr -, ,sale, north of- -here, on Thursday last. a goodly number present. The meet - Wagg, second. After the closing sing - Business Phone Residence Phone Fred and Mrs. Cowie, of Zephyr, . ing was incharge of Mr. Manning. A Mrs. Stevenson and daughters see-! 9801 98.20 s spent a day last week with friends jolly evening was spent in games, ved a dainty, lunch. here. and contests, followed by lunch. JAS. DAVIDSON Hallowe'en, evidently, is not over Word was received here of the Altona yet. But, Go careful, boys,'unsuspect- death of Mrs. William Dunn, which took toe i n the hospital- in Toron- 25` - 4°` = C H E R R Y W OO D r ed eyes are open. , p P Mrs. W. McKay is spending a few A Powerful Germicide 4se —YCe L Several from here attended the to- We evpress out sincere sympathy weeks with friends in Toronto. 9f proved value. Safe because non- shooting match at Brougham on Sat to the Dunn faily, (too late for last week) injurious to the most delicate flesh urday afternoon last. ___ _.. _ -. Mrs. H. lakes spent a few da s, in tissues. Ii!'ill germs in adse, mouth Lad INSURANCE Don't forget the Bazaar and Con- Pe Y throat rwit9 G.G.'Extract. AUTOMOBILE g Toronto last week. _ s cert today (Friday). given by the W. STANLEY •:• T�iEATRE A Liniment _• __ Mr. and Mrs. H. Slack visited the that penetrates and removes the cause of A. of the United. Church. Rosa! Winter Fair on Saturday and Rheumatism, Lumbago, Joint Pains, `-BURGLARY <i Handy Hints--A: billiard cue may STOUMILLE spent the - eek -end with friends in Neuritis, Sciatica, etc. be used for many purposes, - includ- - Toronto. Your money returned it 10 SUALTYI _ ing the poking of the ashes out of We are sorry to report that Mrs. -. Mot absolutely satisfied. -. Lips INSURANCE the fire pot. FRIDAY au.d SATURDAY. Ed. Hoover, also Mrs; Gordon Riddle - -emu direetiona with-- _ �hnnw PiolrPring ?9LO S6! _ Remember the Annual Christmas are under the doctor's care. We hope At your Druggist or from entertainment. of .the United Chdxch -DEC. Ttii and Sth the may soon be well a again. AUSTRALIAN DRUG COMPANY << �� Y g ?S.•Dachess et.. T;1• - *o WAverley 4521 You Can Buy at Home in the Community Hall on Wednesday T AND FOREVER' few of our Institute members • evening, Dec: 19th. O F. Jones Druggist _ attended the Toronto .Convention, of TIRES, BATTERIES. The sympathy of. the community the Women's Institute. held at the Pickering Ontario is extended to Mrs. Martha Brown, -WITH ^ , in the sudden death of-her niece, Mrs ` ` -•� _ _ _. - . C .. AC E3gUR1E9 SRfRLEY TE9PLE t as a e Cowie, of Markham. - _ RADIOS A .low sled better pr's e� D. A. and Mrs. Pugh were in 'the "POPEYE the SAILOR" as -city on, Monday, calling on Roy 31or- "THIS LITTLE PIGGIE" We have contracts with Victor, Canadian Westing- yon can in Toronto:#. gan, at the hospital. Mr.. Morgan, is _ . _- house. DeForest Crosley, Rogers and Majestic. for . ' still in a very critical condition. TC:F:SDASi and WEDNESDAY their'full line of Radios, - Lots of dancing in the Hall this Let as repair thwt :leaky 'to[i, week. Nearly every night. The drug- ' DEC. lllb and 12th _ Electric Sete, as low ss 339.95. Car Ratline, E35.00 _ gist should do 'a good business in _ A number of used sets in stock. Skilled Motor Repairs. hat new callous cure he has in. "RIGHT TO a full line` of radio tubes. Let us test your tubes, 'nu Mr. Milton Andrews, of Norwood p ff charge. Gordo �. W and Miss Estelle Nixon of Toronto, ROMANCE" . RADIO BATTERIES Ph ° °e�°�• - .> -were week -end uuests at the manse. •' _ Mr. and Mrs. Crumb 'spent Tues- -ANN H .1 HDING _ '' PIC$ERVNG. - ' ONTARIO' :flay in the city. kt�)h 1 YOUNG 'Tell us what you want to Ray and we will stet them. - The noted hound of W. Miller's Any price met for ithe same quality merchandise. f passed out a few days ago. The dog. Short Subjw-t^ Corued) _ _ E1�HTICrJG1\ DIN � 3 GARAGE has been a very valuable one' in the Car. Bros an t , , .. 4c d Kingston Kds bush, but since restrictions have been FRIDAY and SATURDAY used stoves in stock Heaters, Cook Stoves, 'Quebec - - issued they have depreciated in val- (Heaters and Furnacettes. General Repair. Wprk all twee,, DEC. 14TH. spud 15TH - ue considerably. - Tile famous F[NDLAY LINE OF STOVES AND tturanceed at reasoawblrf • The Claremont - motorists will be « ff - 'HEATERS •AND also the line of GARRISON for prices. pleased to hear that there are rum- Private � Scandal , .. ' a cheaper line. 'ors of, a recommendation to the ",Let us quote Fou. We will get you any make of Stove Acetvtene Wetdiag County Council for an extension of Sy fj Brl,midt, _ or Beater you Waat. Batteries ropaired and cb%r$pd. the new toad surface, south. The fin- Pmpri;etor - A � - Fire-none ,rod Dunlop Tires., al disposition the question .will Parking apasi'at the rear of theatre CH' "S. COOPER CLARE111IONT - .��' ^lips and -Oils. -. _ rest with the 1935 Council. _ On Sunday, morning neat- it. the. _ _ _ _ Refre3hmwnt BnrNh in Connection Pbcine Pick, 750(3 Is United Church. Rev. F. W, Story, leigbtor dav1. who spent some years in South Am • _ " ° -, , = erica. a? a missionary, will address: "• � ,;- .a - ' - ' MILTON SLEEP 1 -the congregation. Mr Story will _g ' '- t31y PROPHlF;'fOR j ,hive an Austrated lecture in the Bap : - List Church on Monday evening',, at 8 o'clock. A sil'li'er collWction will be -- taken. - �w On Friday e,eni-ng. December,th•. _ • _ _ -- -- - - - - - -. - :7th, at 9 o'clock, there will be held • • - - in the Claremont - Bapticf Church.' a :_ _� Special Service for Prayer aril .. -So thdt O1�r Visitors -«� T = I Prai-e. Dr. A. J.,. Vinine; President _ of the Baptist Convention of Ontar- v Eyesight Spaeii�rbst f irG L' Le Y`� t0 , be-. o :.io and_Quebee for 193•) -5 tivill_apeak, - _ _ • - � also Rev. G. A. Leichliter, of Coll + .•v �"'��' •' ~ `" ti loge Str. Baptist Church, Toronto. •sue _:. e D Come, profit by an evening for Sp- - - - -- iritnal lrplift. - -- -. ; _ _. _ •-•- Uebaws The regular meeting of the W, M. ``If we are going to invite people to. this country, Ow � oma p►...'� j -. :- S. of the United Church will he held ;we must be'.honest .with them . , .' Courtesy costs on Thursday, DEC 13th, at 2.30. in the c pOthing and is one of fur greatest tourist assets = basement of the church, when Miss _ Elliott, returned . Afissionary * from - Let us so treat, strangers within • our gates _ io- Formosa, willgive an address to the that it Rill be easy for Them to come, pleasant for mothers and ladies of the congre,at_ � � them to' stay, 'and difficult for them io leave." . ion, Special music by the children. y -...,All th,, e w•ho have embroidery. or. ` ALL MAKES quilt. blocks, please brio' to this 'Rr. Hbn. R. B. BENNEiT,•Prinu AIrniuerofC4 -da, r,1v;eCana- _ _ _ 'SERVICED AND HIEPAi'RLD meeting. : ds.,w Assorsuson of Tourist and Pubfrtsr, &,eau r, Norrmb•r 11;4 i, There tar meeting of the Clare- ICEg RP:ABUNABLFy. YR gu K WORK Gt-AKA \T1;ED ~ moot Institute. Will "'be held 'at the - ' _ �• �anada's tourist activities represent more 1� "ednesdav,_ Dec. 12th, at the on _home of Sirs. 'Malcolm Fors p• m,, .;, . • = p - than a grc:ii i'ndustYV from ,ARTHUR FIELD '-when a Caroi Program entitled "Ch- Which everybody benefits. They provide an opportuniiv to crtatc what ch'e R. T. I• Ciradnate ristmas Around the World" will be prime Minisccr has described as "that feding•of neighbouclincss'.' whicEf is 43 40 Phone 5201, PICKERING given by bars. Palmer, Mrs. Glover, such a vital factor in building up cordial relations with inthefamil "vofnacions, , { :. Miss 11. Forayth..�dmission 25 cents. .,. institute members, Free. Proceeds in or both these reasons, may I urge upon the p-eple of Canada the ini. " THE; "NADELIN E+"' aid of the Public Library. As this is giortance of showing consideration, courtesv and honesty'to guests of -our _ to be an exceptionally, good program 13EAUTY'- SALON a good attendance is hoped for. Ev- !rountryi Let us all 'do those little acts of kindness which count: so muEh _ ervone welcome. :. when one travels in a strange land. 1984 means a new year wbicb.mo&ns At the regular meetins; of the Y. anew Permanent Nave. We have a bcautiful councey. We must keep it so. We want our visitors: _P. S. held on Monday evening, the ' to travcl highways free from- disfigurenicnt, walk the strcers of cities that I'hxve Permanent \V+.ves toau[tevery Rev. Mr. Burry, of Goodwood, was lady s purse, so why not maize the guest s esker. Mr. Bu . chose 'see order y and clean, and-find at the end of every diy's travel an inviting R P Burry ppoin t men t. as the theme of his inspiring add- spot to r t. Canadians should turn their attention nou, to tilt important I give all my customers my woes ee0 re's `'Reverence ". Following the pro- work of pr paring for next year's'tourist Season. y_ careful attention. , ".gram, the officers for the coming y ear. were elected as follows: Hon; I cis a nation', we are advertising abroad the attractions of Cat ada.as a Also, bixrceiling, Hair•curtinK. Scalp y • send Facial Treatments. -Prey - Rev. iir. Gim e1-; Pees. - blel- holidav land.' We must see to it that our guests return hums with only the Shxmponing. ' '" 'vin Joh son; Vice- Pres., L. Douglas; happiest cecolleccions —and the determination to comeback again and again. �,/rrLal, 2Z. • 1Yitl7Z4ielle Secretary, - hair Glover: Ass - Secretary. Secretary, - Beatun; . ;,?Kclr should we forget, in planning our own vacations, that there arc Phone 11106 ChARF.�1Oi�FT -' Treasurer, Marion Kilpatrieki, - beautics to discover and friendships to be made in our neighbouring pr-ov- -: istian Fellowship Convener, - Isobel 'inces. We live in one of tht world's mast glorious playgrounds -- let us Gregg'; Missionary Convener, - Haz- 11aple Leaf Mutual fte el Bacon; CitizenQhip Convener, tarn to know better the rich.variety of its travel attractions. -Ad- elaide McCullough; Literary and Re- - Insurance Co. T_ ; creation Convener, - Earl Cooke; _ Pianist,' .Isobel Johnson;' Assistant _ _ o LZ�-tom and WAWANESA IKS. CO. 'Pianist, - Jean Gregg; Press Report- _ Cbeap rates for farm and country : e1- - Margaret S ousel _ :ktN1$raROrRAit.WAY$ArvtitANAGS buildings. g P y „ _. SVind�toroa Insurance on bnildie� Kinsale wind -mills. Silos etc. CVA N A D 1 A N E Lit D R E A U~ :- Automooileinevrtro'ca _ .. . of all kinds bars. D. Crawford spent Saturday _ `last in Toronto. _ �ittttha,. Canada FAtiMB "it eALB _ l - Don't forget the bazaar and drama 1 Write a1- phone this Friday night: 4 13OWMAN It R,OWZ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Parkin and - Jamily Suadayed with relatives fu W HITRir, Ol"fT • Oshawa. 1-c -• , - t•3,' �' �,*- '°;..._• t,..,•�•*�.^.' _af-=s.: ...,, ,�•:• T.- • -- ..- _ -. -__ - .. '.t - .. tit. `/ .. -•' i r �•« Yy'� `rid,. +'�. ^`•'�� f3 .. .: TIDES f 'YOU by - hum - -- - :try NELLE M. SC:ANLAN - - done on secret missions, for no hint �.. . Nero we see a group of. young pea was given to her brothers or sisters. " yls carried on the tides of youth ,hhe idea sass her own - - " ours Kell, Pencarrow Chaffy settlq , and she was Tan Pekoe 'Fresh from down on the Peacamow farm, with entitled to the fullest fruits for such t3enevieva lov cousin r housekeeper, such originality. ����,% eG a C:ardeti� -who is 1r, love with her cousin Robin fit Herrick, Cousin Neil Macdonald be- Maisie, having an older sister, eel - Comes engaged to Brous JoiceyTooff dom t a new dress. AT Ethel, a Peter eacarrow is shoring interest :� In Maisie Kite, a typist. big gawky girl, grew out of her _ •_ clothes, they were 'passed down to feet, and not quality, -must govern • • as though in using legitimate ples&, secret - Maisie harboured ambitions her. Fortunately Ethel grew quickly, this expenditure. NUtr><bon a+ae urea every day "d 416 day, they hav*! of greatness. The deli day, and its so they were never more than s year "I want a yard of lace, please," �p� worn them out. The percentage eft' drudgery were �o said the shabby child. t� g ry forgotten at night . old. _ suicides among, them to amaziag�, when she entered her real world. She It ,vas, however, -a source, of re- ,,„ Good Health high. closed her eyes to this sordid wor - s�atmeat that these _ .What sort of lace. _ naked _the -___ i v ld' - sfightiy ailed- little Yran in the drapery shop. Some of you are thinking that ewe - •uid opened. them in an imaginary if you were not obliged -to work, you p Binary and mach faded frocks f her repine- "Lace for sleeves," said Maisie, would not be lazy. You would work,' - one where she was a great i in aEhe Ist the silks and saline of her dream- lm ortance -of Getti'n � Pro er however, only when you felt like IL sleep claimed her. Ti'siiied !n �l'le ing. her hand weaving s graceful fountain P g p rillikat -wend of her imagination, At eleven, Maisie was growing into of frilling,as she spoke. Foods With Small The habit of working regularly -pet- 1 she soon began to picture herself a letV child; her limbs seemed too The little man peered at her Budget ates like all other habits- it, makesi _ - Ailing an important role. in life, and long for,11le slender body and neat, through his glasses, then over them. work easy.. ,If you,wait to work until' .she saluted herself as a rising star. small head. er hands, red from A queer child; one of the Bites, to people should be taught to use you feel like it, you will find it neea Maisie soon realized that money wishing-up an tied from the be . sure.. IessIy difficult. - -was v important. The odd pennies sun, looked enormous when thrust their sul advantage nt budget to their most try Po She sat up to the counter on his healthful advanta a and should learn No one- •ai�ould be pitied -orange _ that came her way were not enough. through these shrunken sleeves. one chair, like a grand lady ordering how to get the proper foods, declar• he has to work, nor envied -because " • Her first Independent venture in Summer brought her a�'well -wash- the best as he brought out a box of ad Miss Elizabeth Smellie, - C.B.F. he is free to spend all day in play. : •,,� bnsiaesa was the sale of eight empty ed frock which' was already too lace all wrapped round_ cardboard The lucky people are those who have -,:a g p Y pP while in Edmonton. is chief super- work they must do, and strength is ' beer bottles at a halfpenny 'each, small. The sleeves were tight, and squares• visor of the Victorian Order of - • - - •and that fourpence encouraged enter- finished meanly midway between • "About bow much a yard'! "`he ask - Nuresee in Canada, Miss Smell is do it:' prise. An empty sack was worth two- elbow and wrist, exaggerating the ed. ' on a tour of western cities. She is pence, : but they were hard to get size of her hands. They were, in fact without detection. The lead- from in- shapely hands, but rough from lack bet me look at it firs#, „ she said also chairman of the nursing. section Let Dogs IZitIC Inside side the chests of tea in the store, of care. imperiously, as though price were of the Canadian Public Health As- : • - . when collected .into Inmpa, was The dress fitted fairly well other, nothing to her. But her quick eye sociation and Fellow. of ,the American _ Is. Plea to Motorists caught' a wide chew lace marked "Public Health Association. bought by the old Chinaman who p - ;i wise, but had• a skimpy look. Maisie �� - ' ”- sixpence, Cafe she selected. this. -The western provinces have made `Edmonton Alta. -A I ', kept the fruit shop and laundry, and 'was sorely conscious of her awkward „ eat advances in public health, and pea for the owed more profitable. I think this will do; it's just the comfort and safety Pr p hands in these shrunken sleeves and of the famil d ' ri lit width. How much is MT" compare' well with the eastern con• Y - y h - - The trading of these goods was .she , felt -that something ought to be g tree," said Miss Smellie• "'We have has been made to motorists by the done about it. No use asking her The little' man fumbled with a Alberta humane Society, which seeks mother; she had troubles enough -of clumsy thumb to lift the folds of no deflcita; 'and there is no proles to discourage the practice of carry her own. Maisie had already learnt lrtce and see the rice marked on •ions] antagonism to our work. 1 Y p "There is aware acute interest, in tng doge on the running board of that it is well to be self- reliant, and the card. the'subject o! health than there has the car. personal • matters for • "Sixpence," _ he said at last. "Rover" ". „ „ „t 't ` - • yecir�elithese 11Ia that all ?" the child said,' as ever been, I think, but I would like If Rover or Towser or Spot • As she looked tbs dress over care- though- implying she had expected especially to ' stress- the need' for grins as- he perches precariously on Is fully, she fingered sixpence - the it to be at least half- acrown. "I'll greater knowledge of nutrition. Sev• the running board, it is because he profit from the last bit of lead taken take it; a yard lease;' and the un- oral home economic departments of t p o likes being with the Tamil and net prematurely from .the. tea chest in tied the corner of her handkerchief- the univeraitiea are taking special in- • g Y a terest in this phase just now, and that he enjoys the ride, according the atone when no one was iookin behind her back' so, that he' might not- - g' are forming voluntary clubs among to, the Alberta Humane Society's _. s Turning: the sixpence over, her mind see she had no purse. The lace was on the great event timed for three. - about six inches wide• and ' very their dieticians to study the subject." findings. "Let him ride inside" Is fifteen Saturday ate b coarse but this did not depress her. their urgent lea to in on - y f moon, she eP�r - g P dog -oevn g mo- ' t►� decided to take the . plunge, . There •Sharing a bedioom with her two Ile I -,,,may People torista. y were no more saeka in sight; no lead sisters, one older and one younger, - �„�" would be available for some time, there was no privacy in her life. The Some of you young people 'envy, y pigs Smokers! fill up with Her riecision made, she tied the, 'kitchen and Parlour, which were be or think you envy, the people who "GOLDEN VIRGINIA'' Isixpence do the corner of her hand: hind ,the shop, were connected by an do not have to work. *ho get, up is ` ind enjoy a really kerchief and contemplated with ex- ever -open -door, and her mother, the rno ' eel like it ., good smoke! citement the purchase of face. You wh .,o• v,. Y,.s =and plan their days without 'regard � *t f ssaxha.�_uiattir,t.tieth �s wsru,:,�ei- co,•l� get :,,::,,t, ii ce for sixpence, two feet all day, Was constantly in to jobs of salaries. - There have al. ' ' Xp/'11 \SION not wide lace, but she felt that ef. and out, in and out. ways been a few such people to be " - - - - Maisie cut the lace in two, and reckoned with, and always they have — - r with a needle•a'nd cotton; ostensibly been envied by a goodly 'proportion - to sew a button on -her nightdress, WANTED —Art eXeCiitive t0 -HIS AMAZING T Oj% of the world's workers. 1'✓ r AZ V L/ . E managed to join the lace and gather Somehow, when you come to look . join a going concern to take _ lit 1peg►IKElra KAM, it without discovery. It was so smalh into the matter, however, you do not Charge of one or more depart- she could •push it out of eight in an find these people who are idle be- Instant. To L cause they have- everything without ments on a fifty-fifty- partner. plot of grass between the Hospital ness is his attitude as he stood then fie the frills sewn on y y 1 and the Nurses' Residence one fine in the early morning sunlight, to the sleeves of her dress`was an., 'working for it, so fortunate as you ship basis. An investment will, morning on the way to my office straight and sum as a sapling, with _ other matter, Under pretext of fit= .. g when I encountered a' youth loiter- 'his arm up- raised 'drawing her - gaze might suppose They are very likely be required, this investment t0 - around. is his direction, and to my, per• ling on. the dress to see if the hem to plunge into folly and dissipation, a interest and is returnable at Are you waating anything." hops romantic, eyes, showinj Just a was right,, Maisie put it. on, ' then pay - .'"'Yea, rm to IW waiting to see Nurse hint of his not - too - far -away man- ran to the Little House im the a date suitable t0 all parties obinson.^ 'Well you'll hardly see hood. He was just twelves fter this early as, no *doubt, she is When. he was leaving, I called him garden, and, hurriedly shut the door.. colicernEd. on duty." "Oh yes I will; for I into my office. I was anxious _to She dragged the dress off, and by s • . - hhoned her rd be waiting around talk' further with him to draw him the dim light that filtered in through ere about tots, and that she could out, and obtain It I� could, soma Send a three cent stamped en- see me by looking out of the win- thing of what was in his heart, But the mitred boards at the top of the WERNETS POWDER full _ 3 dow, but she hasn't come, yet." alasl -�he -was not of the fulsome kind; door, 'and a chink of light through velope for informatica. - a He was very confident. and his eyes. questioned: "Why all , I scented a romance right thtre, this interest ?" "Oh, tt hadn't been a' Ride crack, she sewed a frill on Dr. Weraet a Powder holds false , and asked a few leading questions too bad; he wouldn't mind beinn each sleeve with- a• long stitch. plate so fiery and comfortablyin • - 'which brought forth: Yes, he'd back: only for the sick part and eyactu y eeT hiGh itel beeq_ a pa tient in the Hospital- Lot -at Couryc l,._ wuwan airce to be •- Tutcing the Gress on again, she natural -eat, 1at�th, sing witU t fear - rive weeks had been opergAd upon operated upon .again- for he• might made play with her hands, delight -_ of any supping: Prescribed by world's Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, for Mastoiditis." He had no difficul- die," "Were the nurses good to. ing in the rise and fall -,of the ]ace most eminent dentists -they know it's = ` ' ty.in Pronouncing the .word. I noticed hhn?" ^Well, he'd say ao they were frill as she swept her arm in elabor- beat -Just sprinkle on. Ise :petsaive - "and did I• think' Nurse Robin = great! That was about all he would P Toronto, Out• son would be long ?" I ,did not, commit himself to in words,' but I ate gesture. In the dim tight of -the. 'any drugstore. for," I said "it is my 'firm inlen- had seen• his eyes, and he had come Little House the sixpenny ]ace might • - tion of telephoning right away, and back to the Hospital. That was en- - telling her that Jbere is • a fine up- ough to fire my imagination. "Come have been , the best. from , Brussels. standing chap looking up at her. back again .soon" ' said as he left. gearing approaching footsteps,' she .'window, and that will bring her on 'to tee me as wen' as Nurse Robin the run, I know." son." pushed the lace under -the -tight He smiled, with some -confusion, 01 sat dowri quietly' at my' desk, wristband and washed back to the but with evident relief. What stirred at what nad, so unexpected• -is she on, Ward J? `All right, ly, been 'granted to me—the mart• house, her; heart beating' with ex- Ward you wait just where you are for one festation of an adoring love of a citement- k. + "minute." small patient for his nurse, A most (To Be Continued.) Were was a youngster • my fist . a stage before movie had been enacted I could not reach my office quick- wonderful '. 3y- enough; I was thrilled at my find, right before mp• astonished eyes, on , - ' �'< j - 'Dresenting a • little green - ` - ` waiting outside of a'HosDiial to ob- sward behhind the towering walls of, y:'`` Best Maple . Lean -.wain a glimpse of his nurse: Could a large and ofd institution. the. Hos- p - '' � � / ,. �•' IJ V you conceive of .anything quite so pital for Sick Children, Toronto. I Is - From Quebec lovely? One would imagine that .wish others could have shared it i the whole Hospital episode would with me, but my ers alone, had "" 1 W%41 r� make. him eager to put miles be- seen it The 'most beautiful maple leaf • ;`< tween him and the place. But no, Had I been delrressed that, morn., _,�- �' "' ?< ,, 'there he was, hungering for a look in as I started out for my office? `'found 'in Canada this autumn :arid "' " "Q` sit the one who had bent over him Well just a little, perhaps, but not submitted to judges appointed by - �waa%:,.x \.tea ": fns his pain. Just what tenderness, now. The whole work had been the Royal Canadian' Academy was a� 4 unflerstandtpn9 of his plight, and glorified for me, and magnified palshi had "Nurse Robinson' How privileged to be on the staff sent in by, Mrs. A A. Adams of shown that had irresistably drawn of an institution where not only -- Bay Mills, Que., . the judges an- him back to her? were ailing little ones nursed 'back pounced in Montreal last week. i ' These were the thoughts that to health and strength, but where chased through my mind as`I tried, such an, atmosphere of tender and More than 10,004 leaves were c .j ; almost frantically to get the switch. understanding love abounded as to ED; V B �+ RG board,' and -try heart blessed her. m$ke these younsters eager tolcome chosen by residents of every pro- / "Oh dear, line busy!" Another back "to see Nurse Robinson," and vince. From - this huge number the t in wait, and still busy.. It which made possible such a lovely. judges finally reduced ,the most " was .really ridiculous how im _ RA pati- scene as I. had witnessed. Was my beautiful in form and coloring to ent I was, I gave a hurried glance . share in it, humble as it was, worth- through the window. Yes, he was while? 'I had been shown it was. three, awarding Mrs. Adarns first' , i N'D the building. last; intently that Mss help us in I this. work o cukinguthe place acid second honors to two leafs, - Robinson, yes? Well for mercy sake sick little ones of Ontario. _ The submitted by Mrs. Guy H. Humphrey, - do teke time to show yourself at need for funds is most urgent., Last 'Hampton; in King's county, N.B.; and UP.. the back window, and view your year we nursed 7,511 patients in•our Marshall I. White Milt n West Ont. o < young Romep, 1es, Tommie L:, do cots and gave 93,789 treatments at ' you remember him? Well step on our Out - Patient Department. This Third prize was eliminated as the pWA BtIR� �/i the gas and end his agony of wait- does' not begin to tell the imm%wity judges were . unable to choose be- ppre: wholesome, ing, it's pathetic to see:. With a of the Work accomplished, it merely tween the selections of Mrs. Hum ✓r merry laugh, and "I wilt;' the te- gives you a glimpse of 'what it must IcR and economical table " ••ceiver was hung up, have been. Your contribution may phrey and Mr• White. I' looked out again.- - There he ,be' sent care of the Secretary-Treas. . �ORN SYRUP Syrup. Children love , stood with such a pleased and satls- urer, Hospital for Sick Children, To- Ep. took on his young face. I feel Tonto. - Issue hlo: 49 --34 ` `� its delicious flavor. - { tient at my inability to pic- No amount is too small- "Mony him thus for others to see; .the, littles mak_ a mtickle." 52 (S3 ct THE CANADA STARCH CO. LIM1TFi).ldONTRBAI. -i .—.... ,.._.— may_- .._,.:�... _ _. .•,:;:, _ _ - _ ,y _ - ... _ • M@ Your Own _ A Unique Nursemaid Illustrated Dressmaking Lennon �1� r Furnished with Every . Pattern Wome .5 f ► t _: . I J atterr.... y� - -,dT M-a,i.M 4Aut4.0a .- r - - - - - - - - I . . . . . . .. . . . . ... .. J�o � 04 IS �J ` 1 _ • .w .- ' _ —_ n • „ way. HIS TRUE? . TR _ This news item may cause dispute in your home. Miss Elizabeth ,n_u­elter —of- Chicago, hu- proe# d_ woman Can undress more quickly'- -than a man can. s She disrcbed in eleven seconds flat, to win a Cite- saving contest p - o conducted by a Y.W.C•A. unit. � Nolan Crall, first .among the men to get his clothes ott, requir- •ed fifteen and one-half seconds -to get ready to plunge into the / �t �� water. - All the contestants wore •swimmjng­ ults•under their regulation ( clothes and were considered disrobed when .ready for the w4,ter, r "In the Tree Top" hums Nurse Menshue' of the excllihive'Africaa �! Chimpanzees; 'putting little 2%- month -old Mary Haven to sleep at WOMEN VETS - Y home of his New York owner. 'Phis - seems'to be a week of laurels to the women, 3 379 .p. ' In Britain, today, twenty -one qualified women vets, and num- bers of. women students are undergoing training in the Veterinary N�'� • e Obi' Colleges of London, verpool, Glasgow, Edinburgh a�cd Dublin. / l t��kei � ���)� Li _ Having' regard to the many millions of - potential patients, • �{ri'�. n.K... equine, bovine, canine,'feline; feathered and furred, the number may.- - seem small. But so is the total number of all veterinary surgeons, `LESSON- N0735-- " = the right Wngs--together. -Get thsaa qualified and in training. COMMERCIAL DESIGN. CON- sv that you may easily see and core- - - That a natural fondness for animals (a much bigger thing than TINUED• Fig_ No. -118 illustrates a pare a number of various designs sample of a "docket" or "time sheet," which have been used for similar mere sentimentality), energy and good health are essential' qualifi- ,r;/�. as mentioned in our last lesson. We 'pgrposes. In' this way you will de- cations goes without saying., The full course Qf train for a "vet' occv'ples.five years: ng f also mentioned. a "time book," An velop your sense of variety and fit- _.. other kind of book I would advise yon, ness, for it is often by seeing' what - - .Scholarships are given' ry the Ministry of Agriculture in suit- ,�1�; / - _ to begin is a scrap book or a loose others have done that we are inspir- able cases, including the sons and daughters of-agricultural workers, leaf folder o! clippings aiphab6tically ed to improve ourselves, and rightly s► to assist in graduating. Here are four important models, arranged. It has been said that "the used your book of clippings will be kind to- the eyes and flattering. nest -beat thing to having knowledge a -pace -maker for you, enabling you, j To., each of the teaching Colleges is attached a clinic for the There are two versions of the beret is to know where it can be obtain - perhaps to break all the recordh _treatment of the sick animals of poor people, and in the case of the - medium and large: ' The upper ed." .-If you keep -a book or a folder some day: The other class of clip- London clinic alone some 10,000 to 12,000 of_s_uch animal patients sketch shows a very` liked draped of clippings, intelligently gathered, pings may be roughly arranged in are treated each year. movement for general daytime wear you will gradually accumulate this large envelopes, marked on the upper z Some women "vets" have shown- remarkable aptitude; even in felt with. grosgrain ribbon trim, desirable form of knowledge: It is - outside corner with the- naive of the in 'the heaviest veterinary work with horses and cattle bnt the .are The lower sketch, with 'forward brim the general experience that a good particular kind of clipping within, they. for more dressy occasions, may be of picture of anything under the sun is such as Furniture, Costume, Land - apted for the skilled v�rork of treating the smaller velvet or velour• , snre, to be useful at some time in de- scope, Animals and. Birds, Sport,' 'obviously beater adetc. ^ r domestic animals. And f you'll d o course, want 'a felt signing. . "Be Prepared" should be enabling you to readily refer to any .. S p g - lt a separate diploma a:rid separate'• course ' of trainning' for such sports hat with high' crown orna- the motto on the front page of your . particular kind , of clipping you may . - 'work --most notably for the canine specialist —could be introduced mented by a gay quill. . It may also scrap book.' Keep it in mind when- desire. Another way of keeping - _there is-no dopt4:that-it, would open- up a -big field of profitable pro- be of knitted woolen. aver you got a paper or magazine, -them in box letter files such as are fessional careers for women.- The tricorne affects the shallow watching carefully for good examples used in. business offices for keeping silhouette, It may be carried. out in of design and • lettering, and good letters. This is a nest and efficient Meanwhile suitable young women who•are unable to tackle the "velour; velvet or folt. - pictures of things in the covers, the way, and as'the Ietter files are 'in. _ r 7 full course of veterinary training are finding it• profitable to qualify Style No. 3379 includes patterns 'borders around the cuts, the headings expensive I would recommend it tc for employment as kennel - maids, animal nurses, and'.-especially for for• all four models illustrated in - and tail pieces, the illustrations, and you. You can make use of the lette: -' -All the different - branches of work connected with pedigree dog sizes small. medium and,.. large.. the advertisements. Be always on Index on the file by arranging your - breeders, exhibiting,.- dealing, etc. - See pattern envelope for material the lookout for good pictures of an. clippings under certain letters, then orals a b rds, • for a'.i kinds of making a note of the arrangement, -- 3 PATTERNS re HOW y0 ORDER PATT • i and i _ - -•;YQU MIGHT LIKE TO KNOW Write our name- and address That,a penny placed in a vale of flowers will make them last .plainly, giving number and size- of ro ­`-twice long or even longer. such patterns as you want. Enclose NAME _ •15c in stamps or coin (coin "preferred That if a stamp has to bC -taken from an envelope and has lost —.wrap it carefully) for each num- 000M TIME DOCKtr TIMn -• - • Its adhesiveness, moisten' and put it on the gummed part - of- an en= ter,. and address your order. to Wil- lrelope and It can then be used agairr_quite satisfactorily. son Pattern Service, 73 - West •Ade- _ -laide St., Toronto. - �. ,5im le T14i . _ n s (By Molly .Bevan) - - ' We're eight, eighteen, then twenty- eight, "Grown up," we sternly shat. thre' gate - ' On all the dear,- remembered ways ! I We knew in youth's untrammelled days. i 'I ✓� Our daily work must be sufficient, . L, And we must strive to.be efficient, and pasting 'it inside the file covers, _ And not go sailing shoreless seas, costumes and figures. of all times arid. g countries, f r pi'etflres of sports and 'thus, for ibstanee, you" might Have: On wondrpus,, dream -built ar osies• g ' - action, .characteristic • heads,. hands Animals and Birds, 'A to B;. Costume, �• '� ` ' ,. We 'can't expect to earn our food k s;, and faces, furniture, architecture, Q to D; Furniture, D to E; etc., etc. .... ,. , ., . By seeking fairies in a wood, armour, In some designing. studios the clip �'. s <::' '• Or thrilling to some grand old rhyme ,swords, firdarms and various. weapons, all kinds of boats, ships and pings are gathered and owned by the „' ?: ; >r ; ; ;� y •.�}!'�� rv�e -r .__,� ;.._ Of battles in forgotten time, firm and are most elaborately cla ;`' vehicles, including ancient chariots, . So, held by never- conggered bars, stage coaches, sedari chairs, hay fied; with - a clerk in charge of them, We cease to wonder at the stars; " whose duty it is to keep them in racks, locomotives, automobiles, air - ►� Foi•get,� or'else too .'s if tiro ..-. �' Of watching pictures in the. fire; ships and aeroplanes. You cannon when loaned out to keep track 'f the workers. But, The' music 'of the harping winds, have too many if They are all clear, v n ha irIM�M ,,f I all s speaking, a every ma ener Y • lei 1 ictu s f th va u h g Y P Is lost upon' our wearied minds,. be re o e riostms - represented. And in these' days _of his own clippings, gathered -by him- And, - scornful of accustomed- ways, . self, arid so' IlavinQ an a, peal and We strive' to gain earth's newer toys;, illustrated magaines, newspapers, meaning for�him which they may not Scoff at our childhood's sheltered catalogues and , booklet's it is • com- q�% nooks, paratively easy to get a good collec- have for, others. Our carefree games, our worn -out tion..Sometimes you may be able tc LESSON NO. 35 -old books, get a lot, of second hand magazines We are repeating EX. NO. 37 from That yet could give a keener bliss, or papers, which prove to be a stare- the last .lesson. 'Draw an oblong 5 =i " Bring ack that "s rnethin " which, house of treasure for such a collec- + g 9 g inches wide and 7 inches high; 1 -4 . _ . w e miss t r on• You wi ll find that your ur cli - , - inch the outline draw a tor- PinAnd never find, if growing. old, gs roughly divide into .two classes, der of three lines, occupying 1 -4 x In -endless. toiling after gold. those which • you choose Because 'they inch in width altogether. Then let- . We clip our spirit's eager wings seem to be good designs or drawings ter the word " Lksign" in bold, simple. and those - which you choose because they seem . goad clear pictures of the 'letters, using your own judgmont as ' things' represented. You should size and position of lettering in r. g P a aide the border. kesg t he m separate for reference. - Paste the designs into a medium"siz:' •- FI6. N0. 219 - suggests a portion _x ed exercise book, us anything larger of the border, also a portion of the will take up 'too much room -on your word "Design:' Compare this :with table. Don't' paste ,them tot' tightly Your work. r, down, just s touch of paste on the Questions will be answered in this Believed to be one of the victims in first reports of South',9ea corners will do. Sometimes you might department, '- Anyone. wishing. to re- �ragedp,' Mra. Ma the: 1'11 merry you on ore eondF let them overlap, for the sake o! ceive a personal reply may have same t Margaret Wittimer is • pictured outside rude clone but tba. in the Galapagos Islands. On platform above is her stepson. The He: No. My terns are uneondM space and you might trim -them all of- a Se -stamped, addressed envelope tlenai surrender. _ quite close for the same reason. But is enclosed• with the request. The ; ,..agedY tn81Y rerrlain a mystery until expedition, which wiN soon leave _arrange them as neatly and harmon- Art Director, Our Sketch Club,, Room!» _ ' from Los Angeles, arrive#. It is belleved'fhat the whole party have R died from ex Pa Y ibusly as- possible, • using a•11 your 425,• 73 Adelaide Street West, Tor= _ k exposure and starvation, 99 28 sense of taste and• design in putting _onto. :rkr == .r^'.r - '.d%"'- t�,,:rry�,..r. �+ ;°£+EVE -..- - -,�; . :i..'3 .. ^.° Y _ _ .r, _.,n _, _ 'l,• - '. '7 - - -- - �@'•sr`,,,. - ',i u` /QAL j� -Alra. inn. Topper has returned - Colds of a somewhat mild type ery success. ' Bothwright, of Markham spent Sun- home after visiting friends -in Buf_ are quite prevalent in the village and sorry to n By_ i day with J. and Harry Wellman. _ fain. - vicinity.. _ _ e hope he may soon The regular monthly meeting of We are s a - icin er has been ill W _ -James Palmer, of Ottawa, is _Thr V1'xlerr �hepheni family, of -Mrs. John Arnott, accompanies• be well again.' - the W: I, will be held at the home of a the President Mrs. W,Slack on ;� =ham ..0 isr, lda_Iierr, of 0= - trto��,x t� Meintosh_ W. bic1� _ = haws a -d y with, J. C.. and ' W Wednesday )✓rc. 7�fh. `i�tis is our - —+�+d fstail3 • - -- - _ - -- - i•,« . - - nt `Fn -_ Slack were curl- sn a Reesor and H Sl rl -Born, ti•' 111r, ttnd Mrs, Cliffom - F'pund, il, pair C Lf keyt, small. Mrs. Philip. ing in a Toronto rink on Tuesday. Christmas meeting and there will be -- 1Schwalm, an M•vtday, 1> 3rd, at r,n„ or lw,th may belgrtg to aJanit` -The Swastika Ciizli met at the" We are. glad to know that Airs. G. an' exchange of Christmas Gifts. Pickering' Privates HkNxt 1%1. a dAUlth• reesr or Club -bag. home of firs. John Muzlkar on Tue,- Riddle also Mrs. E. Hoover are -recd There will also be a report of the • -ter. AI CV. J.-tines. Somerville -and Mr, -.day. evening when the members had overing nicely and we hope they will Toronto Convention and a Candy i - Thr- "011car- tt�pctilt4L o 0t, \\'• R. A, Sumrr�tlla spent. Friday with' enjoyable time..- -• soon be out again. I Demonstration. All the ladies are %s• S. of Sit. •Antitvw'� hba� ?'ta•r�tttt 'Mr, x�ul 11r�. l ,tt� n, of Cherry wood and Mrs. Arthur \\ . Mitch- R. -and Mrs. Wellman 'az5ii Paul of I welcome. - Conjrrrwtttilut will F+o hold At tho -h F • and Mrs. BulMon and .ell- spent nday last in 4rillia. Or. Claremont, also Mr. and Mrs. A. fancily, of Burford, Frarik Leavens, their retu they had , some driving >wi home rI Dl r+. t•'. ball: oft \ \'.+.trine• day, Dec. 1_th. at ;i a'Clikk, of Fioltai, a}tt) H. J.-Clark, of lbron- diffic'ult'ies, w-in to the srnow. - - - -- -�- -- -` - -- `- - - - -- - -- g =- Harvey f :(iwttrds, of "the •11roek tu, vi.+ited W. J. and hies. Clark, on -Master 1 die' ,Jones entertain _ Road, who drive's inw tit the Rural Sunda }. ed a number o his little friends to "]itoutes from this Post Office, is srry ( -Fred Andrew, we are • sorry 'to a - birthdhy -party cin Friday - after- Lq ore . iously ill at present. The nature of report, is again confined to his bed noon, when all had a wonderful time. ' he": the. affliction has not .hero definitely with" a sev re attack of pleur 's}•, =Mr. and' Mrs. B. E. Russell o' decided as yet, but gall stones is from which he has suffer -ed on per West Newbury, Mass., are spending thought to be the cause. ious Sccasions. . p a few weeks with the latter's .uncle 4i piL'%er1iig'S Leader Store" — :-_We congratulate, Arthur Smith -Mrs, Cecil Bradley,' who has and aunt, -Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Philip. - ores securing first prize on Agricult been -in very poor health for several - lare in the third form in the Whitby- years, continues. in a critical coedit- - Dunbarton w award- were The r. n hoof: t er home. M Beadle also High Sc i a h P ' H' (an Y ed on Friday evening at the Annual' is very poorly, but is able to attend St. Paul's Anglican, Dunbarton NO MEAL COMPLETE Commencement Exercises, at' which to his store. Sunday, Dec. 9th. Second Sunday in a large number were present. _ ` - (Quite. a large number from Pick- Advent. 2 p. m. Sunday. School. 3. - potatoes of good quality have ering attended the _ St. Andrew's p• m. Evening Prayer. Preacher at been selling in the village at 40.. night entertainment in the Presby this service, Rev .$. G. Robinson. �� IfigDU� cents per bag. Sorite of the potatoes terian Church, Whitby. on Friday ev- - _ - Big _ _ B1 that have been sold • in the village erring last 'week and .report a., most � :: • Altolna St Ore G11lrl • �ea • __- . sere so .large that they are going bad enjoyable time. � in the centre, and are worthless. Po- -Born, on Friday, Nov, 23rd at Mrs- - Rr Slack visited relatives, at tatoes that are too big are worse the Pickering Private Hospital, tc Unionville on Sunday last. _ [49C. Ib•] _ than those which are small.. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McLean, a son. Misses Olive .'and 'Marjorie ?Kadin - - _ -The newly formed group of -Born, at Pickering Private Hos• were in Toronto on Saturday. Days under. the leadership of Mr- pital, on Saturday, Dec. 1st, to Mr :Mrs.. Chas. Hodgson has been sp -_ _ AND _ Wheeler, were taken to Toronto on and Mrs.. W. Ramsden, a son. _ ending a few days in Toronto. Saturday evening, to the Broadview --St. George's Church, on &lnday, Mr. and ?Mrs. Cunnin s. Le and T T�j m n�� BUTTER - Y, M. C. A. where they had a couple Dec. 9th. 22nd Sunday in Advent. 10 _family visited A. and Mrs. Lewis on Ll r7 1 `J - od hours in the gymnasium, the show- • a. m. Sunday School at 1 i a. m. Cei• Sunday - i �y erg and the tank. From there they ebration of the Holy Communion. ; Mrs. P. Short and family of Tor- - - _ went to the Varsity Rink where an p, m. Evening Prager and Sermon, onto, called on F.• and -'.airs. McKay - 'GRADE i . 24e. Ib: _ -, amateur hockey match was seen for Rev. E. G. - Robinson, preacher at on Sunday,' the final period. Need we say' they both services. Miss Mable 'Eckhardt has - taken a � }lad a ".whale of a time ". -The regular meeting of the W position in Oshawa, we wish her ev --Come and -bring your, neighbor A. of'the United Church will be held - _ .... and your friends to St. Andrew's on on Tuesday, December 11th in St a = CHAP Card of Thanka �. - 'Sunday afternoon,. Dec. -9th, . at- 3- P• Andrews Church at °2.30 o'clock. :4 _ .. - m., when a special sermon, "Then short comedy, entitled "A Great De- We wish 'to thank our many - -- -- _ T _ _Friends of Jesus, -a - "Neighbors pressicm" will be presented by seven friends and neighbots - for their _ !Service" will be preached by the of the members and special mu :erica] kindness and words of sympathy and - NEAR FALL GOODS r ' pastor, Rev, Dr. Carmichael. •• There numbers will be given. All the lad • '' for the rriany beautiful floral trib- _•will be special music. including a ies are invited. utes in our 'gad bereavement in t�F quartet, "Jesus, is my. Seighbor", -Rev. Ii. G... Crozier wiih conduct WILLiAM''S WORK BOn'i S, Solid Isaiher, ; . 52.95 -and a solo, "Friend . of. Mine ": Hy- services in-the United Church herf. death of our dear motFter. _ J inns are for you and your neighbor. on Sunday next, at 11• 'a. m: aria--? The Burrell Family. STANFtEi.D'S�\X/INTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 -Sunday School will begin at 2 p. m, p, m, Sunday School and Bible Class VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, 3.95 : RHEUMATISM _ -Don't .forget the' drama, entitled at' 70 a. ni.' At the evening "sen•ice - ` - -- -' -- - - "'Ptte Road to the City" to be present- the choir wi l sing Part ? of Maun- '' " if you �e no! receiving our weekly Grocery - Rbeumaiismt, sciatica, Lumbago f - - ed in the Pickering Town Hall to- - der's Cantata, Pardon" and a mix, quickly relieved by this weer crest- dodger, ask to have your name put on our ' morrow ( Saturday) everting: by the ed quartet will sing an arrangement Dramatic Club, of Almond's Church, of "Saviour, Breathe an Evening in. - , mailing list. k Y Ladre Aid. This drama bass been B1essThe Pu . i . RUMA CA PS _ n under the auspices of St. Andre'w's g,• • - - - blic Schgols of the Pro.•- � Fred T. -- Bunting - - � - ��Pickering preserved several times by this dr- ince were treated to a holiday on -E. C. JONES r « amatic -club and has received .very Thursday last in, honor of the Royal Dlruggiat Pickering' -Ont R^dio Licensee, Established 1$57. much favorable corltment. Come. and Wedding in Westminster Abbey, - - enjoy a pleasant evening's entertain London Eng.;' when'Princess Marina THOUSANDS anent. Music will be furnished be- of Greece, became the bride of King tween acts. Admission, 25 cents. Geor e's youngest son, Prince Georlre � who suffered from. - Quinsy, Cough, _ - Despite the criticism from many now known' as the Duke of Kent. Tonsilitis, Cotds, Whoopinr- cough, R K - quarters; the'. 'Hepburn. Government The wedding ceremony was unique in tonsil troubles and Sore. Throat, ro- i is doing something that we, in this the fact brat' it could be heard in all covered by using SYBILLA SPAHR'S - 1>I ;country are unaccustomed to seeing, parts of the world by rowans' of the "Thai of the goeprnment; when short -leave radio. In Pickering, the no wonder they say its Resod.- - _ _ -. finally reaching power, carry out its_ service could -be - heard as distinctly " E. 'G• JONES Drugt►ist - promises R reduction, in administ- as if the speakers had been within Pickering Ont Side Pork, ' _ - •- y 'ration costs at the rate of a million a few feet of 'the listeners, and rt, ~Hero,... � • �• a month. We- asked for an administ- doubt, more so than -by a number , ration-without frills, and ade.are get within that historic- building. A COAL • ;nq ;t .The- farmer element <rf- the -�: .,,.ld 1...., 1 *1.1 L„ l.�a, : Province appear to be Iookink oaf tiie ceremony but 5..30 a. m. was en- ' ,,this procedure with emcoura'ging ey- tirely too 'early in the day for them Celeb4ated Pinson Nut Coal 14.00 - ghouldt=r. :.. - ••• 13a t es. $love 14.25 to leave a 'avarm and c�mfort.able Red Ribbon Round Steak, -� --The Township Council are begin- 'bed. The deep interest that has, beep American Anthracite 13.50 h; wing to hear of the need of relief taken in this'v cRtimg- iA: due_ to the Coke 11.25 Breakfast Ba.00,.. ••• ••• measures again for this .winter. We - 3x popularity • of ` the British Royal �•� mapTer single cord 2.75 P arneecl Bacon,'—'­', ••. :$5e• very often hear of this from the family, who are beloved by all sub- a " city, but- seldom from .,the country, jects of the Empire. Delivered at above prices Breakfast Bacon, ,} lb. pkrz.. = 18c. ..:•:that we have men 'who- are actually -Death removed an old highly ~ CHAS, LAW, Pickering •. refusing to accept work knowing esteemed resident of the Town chip, E,h11f�e �?.+J Sly All ideate kept ufader Electrical that we have a very sympathetic in the person of the late Airs. John ftefriRere�tiota. -group of gentlemen: on, this council,. Albert Burrell, who passed away at .and that relief is being given' when her, residence, 'King -St. East, Pick FRED. STACEY circumstances demand 'it. This is one .erin„ in .her RRth yea =. Born .ir, - : . -,.;_ R E of the ev;l conditions pointed. out .by Eowmal�� file, - the deceased, whose i- Pain -t -r and Paper- Imniter • 1 _ the opponents` of relief measures. 1t maiden name was )Ian Do otliy. 35 cents per hcmir�or by contrrt�t Butcher �p�lOIIe ,3UU'Q) PietleriY�g ...is easier to go on relief than work \forrish was the daughter of Thom- Anywhere.' i' " for a living. However, we believe as and Louise Morrish, . natives of �. i- :the Council are this year makine Devonshire' Ene. vvho -emi.tzr•atei' t- doubly. Uonranteed. doubly. sure that � circumstances are. Canada, and lived until their death 15 ye,irs expPrienre. • __ -__ ___ _ . -.'_ —_ making relief neces�arv, before ass- in t! c' lcrcali *.y. .She wa orte_ Qf, a' .PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON' istance is given, for they are aware family of six, which included Mrs. ,,r write ihinnartnr P O _' of -tome who 'are takin'e °tlie :attitude Symons, of St. Charles, Michigan: _ _ - +Melt • Pickering-.- arks referred to above. }lrs. F,yness, Saginaw, ;1 h Airs. i ,r t On the la�t.eve or November. a A." Peak; - Pickering;` \L•A :1• >y, :.*f .Kit- Is NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fine, crowd filled St. .an•lre,t'; aurli ?- chFr.er and William of r•,eif•rich. the - - -- -A — ^- -- orlon to •er the thriling drama, last named" being t.be only son n ing, f' ken . Re,aor:,, ie price Apply Cecil Salter, _ ',,. "Valley Farm," presented by the. t••t, ,, member. Shy . marriPel at an each I2 x t, Pickering. l,i .._.._ _ fled .C'hurc'h. Y,;un> People's Society. see, J,hh A11;. rL Fur: t,ll nr'` T :;d , Nr)U iaNG til A'I't FI -.x7 1f. Rllrk if1 r• W• Servant -' This comedy of four' acts was full four children, •birs.._I . •.8. \r; iri;-rr• soil :1 :Ir nt cur. a. Pict eri�K. ,,,, Saturday, t�ec :,of emotional display, lore, hate, je:�l- \\'illiam Burrell, both. of Ptttrbi,r(,, l ll . (;eesr and tut eyes. sr,eus pr,.'IdecL 1�•tc' _. BAS TAKEN .OVER THE BUSIN ESS FROM x W. y _ousy,- '.pride .and fnr. =lkeri ]rive, all 'Mr,. Thos. D,;,� la_s._ Tr, j �I)F{ „I re' g ro_nto, .a:i, �. AL}s -H tit q, cr Knod M burst into smile.:_ joined _in, the .cht,r- :Hue PII. at home, all of whom ,etrr p, Xrrtich, c�n� 7• hc'iarrmnniomeh,ty' 'tail ... Dr. N. E. 4'• eEwen -` us, "Pack up your trouble,:" and re rive her, Aer h *isband predeceased inained. smiline• throughout the whole her tweet -nine rs. - C ``� I'H 1F} :Ir - -F'i ,nl li ?r 13, H. F: i:on_, -, ,] Y- _he vas a ,LPlckeriRg, a. rcdheifrr 3 years nld property n u from 1iQw O a . full , lme_1 of the. pia }. Act one and fuur,lror- fond mother and a tunclt n>itrhbo- ur (:e,,. Pr,ld. Any in ormation will be app's• - grayed life on the fay m 'while `?ec- artd friend, always tea } to assist in e'aird by the owner. Phone Pick 1.ri. 14.16 8f Fresh, Smoked and Cured and and third were in the city. There• time, of ,4-knes and tr�,uble. Shit TRAYF.D- Frr,ni lhtr 1-1, -rear of - -- was a tinge of tragedy mingled with attended the Methodist Church and t, Pickcnng, red heifer, be a halt Meats. will be available for yews r ld. Any in(ixmation will be appreciated I disappointed .•. love, ,but-.the ,- bitter later the,United Church. The funrr- by thro.rnm Ale= (:ray, Claremont Phone sweet moment arrived near the end, al, which took plaee on Saturday af. -- Mark stn_ -- - " - -- a5 _ your approval. --but-love found a_ perfect ending. .411 teriioon .to Frckine Cemetery, wns ��AHEt FOR SAFE °UFi lils`1�1T- - - - ` ( _.... ) comments from 'the spectators of largely attended and the beautiful, L too acres. tot 17, con. 5, Pickering Frain' a `(,an t sell all the meat so`we µ y lutes in gvodconditian, good barn and stables, this amateur presenthtion were fav- and numArnus floiral• tribute, were a kpnninrspring,small orchard. Apply to Wm. • ott *le and everyone was satisfied. token of the esteem in which she liuicott. R =R �, Locust Hill. 14 -td are going to sell only the best• was field. Those from a dist.atice, at- - - - ` • • 'It was just lovely, and you. were all )RFVATE GREETINGS OF3Ri9T• n- • -real actors" stated one kind lady.. tending the funeral, included Emer- 1 MAS .CARDS —Lame au, nand tinted. - Wve us a trial. Safi G aCfi t0 The United Church Young People ' Symons, of St. Charles, Miehig- deckle eece•'^u'tyles; ops printed 11 1, kind you or your money refunded. -' and dies. 14 styles;o� doses, all one kind invited all young people in the anti- William Morrish, of Kitchener nr a ere t. $1,00 postpaid. —Tbe Wallis Punt, knee to remain 'for a social time. , and William Morrish, of Goderich. I INgby, Novasootla.' J1 is _