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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_12_14AIL JAL == H -L. LIV -_ -- -= __...PICK RING_,_' _ NT., RID AY,, DEC, 14, 1934. ___.. , �y -moo. 1!; 11rof.ee4wiotn"ll. PUarD�. +�• S. S. No. 1 Base Line_ Highland Creek r . �"7 - NOTICt.- UnEE The Public School and Sunday The Highland Cree3t Public Library , ' -- - silil " .-- School will hold their Annual Ch: ist- ,,-VI hn)4 a Eurhro on t_1londa; , Dec. \ `' Da H (t P1 41iSON- Physician mas Concert on Monday, Dec. 17t.i, 17th, in Murrish's IIall. All proceeds MILLS. indSurgeon. Dunbarton logy ,'Our truckg ptil yonr wajr - in. the School House, A splendid pro- ere in aid of the library, so come and RV E. FOIi�Y,ru. uph. D.• Director every d,tp:" (;ram of Drills, Dialogue;, Hecitat- het ) 2 •Optometrical Associaiionof'Ontan Rea. "' t p ttS along., Admission, 5 cents. iatesea Member of the' A3nerican Uptometrilal = tons etc, will be ven' b the pupils. (COAL COKE, +" y P P --- •cs - - -- EstahllRtlP.(1 1• S Pbon atip�t. Eyes examined by appointment. f 1 Farmer Jim's, Orchestra will be on Brov'ghant .. Phone 280}. Claremont. Oat. .. - -- WuOD, CF'1J IJN'I', hand to brightzn ti:e evening with ' �oyu= f his gay, old -time melodies. This is one Mr. John Johnston, of Manchester ` r1 UNCAN B. :lit Iti !'YHFs - Bxrrls- - SA- N D, Ci RA VAL, I of the social functions of our year, called on Brougham friends on Wed. EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHAPB ' 1 er Solicitor, Notary U@ice —Brock St.. whep everyone gets together. and has nesday last. ls-A, �ppoeite Bell Telephone OfLre. Whitby. " and � - :.:. _ time wa FOR CHOPPING Plpne 4 401y a good tching the .children Old timers of Brougham send Ch- , , enjoy themselves. Doors at 7 p. m. ristmas etin s to all old friends WE CHOP. THE FOLLOWING RDONALD RUDDY Barridtt�r. B�TILDER 6 BUPPLIEB Program at 8. Silver collection at the who re the Picker' News wher- . Solicitor, Notary Public. M°oeyto Loan- 1 Pickering THREE. DAYS PER WEEK ONLY Ocoee formerly occupied by the late A. E. Chris- door. Come on out. ever they may dwell. 61an, south wits of Court Hoate. Whitby. 81Y al¢O j00$I cartage WOr1C _ Miss Ella Wdllace, of Toronto, vis- MONDAY a► BSATON, BELL. dt R035 A �V MITCHELL Greets River lied bar relatives, the Brows, on _ W J. BEATON, K. C. • e , Thursday, Mrs. Brown, returning to WEDNESDAY H. 8, BELL J. D. F. ROSS. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michell and Toronto with her for P few day's. vis- FRIDAY _ .. (Successor to D. Munro and Picker- Mr. • ' J. A WRIGHT a Ing Coal Co.) family spenf Saturday' last- in Toron• it. Her son, Will Brown brought her ' WE GIVE YOU THE BEST J08 ` a72 Bay Street, Toronto. Adelaide 2438 to. home on Sunday. Pickering, UIIt. 'Mr. and Mrs. Eetlj. Carter celebr -' The Committee in charge of the ANY WAY YUII WANT IT AIOHARCSON PICKERING A V rge MU'.VEY- Barrister.. Solicitors. Notaries Office Phone 7400 Re+idence 6520 ated their forty - seventh anniversary training of the children for the S. S. tic, ala-al4 Confedreation Life Building, of their wedding on Friday last. Concert on Dec. 21st fi FOR PIGS, IT i3 NECESSARY TO mer of Yonja and• Rich nond Sts. Toronto, i , are Trlakln "%nes Adelaide 4489 and 11480. By appoint= The farewell .party which was giv= good progress, and expect to have BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST spent Saturday evenings, Pickering, rest tenee � . B M. E R en in honour of Mr, and Mrs.. Carr - pfionePick 3813, an interesting and enjoyable even= :RF4ULTS _ 23mo"=aIM A.M ozza and family fast week was very' ing's,entertainment. - rVEIOMSCN 111 V[PMILLAN- Ritrris• largely attended. The oyster supper, sponsored by - WE GRIND FINE - J.. lests, Soiiciton. Notary Public. Office at ONT. The Ladies' Aid will hold their I0dehce of Mr. Thomson. lot 11• concession 1, the beef -ring members, was a deeid- Pkkeiing, Office tours: Thumiay and Saturday monthly meeting at the home of Mr- ed success. There was plenty of hot ��t nementLaTar�oapc,o ctO: sosRoyal or Bm ky FaeiTitiea for Pl'tcing in• and Mrs. Ernie Madill, on Wednes' p .,..Coal 4 g., Phone or 20 'o. Toronto Ellin 'b303. well- cooked oysters, an interesting day, Dec, 19th, at. 2.30 - m- Word picture show of travels in'Trinidad _ 31Y surance of All P G► -_ ". - _ for Roll Call.: "Love" and "Gift" All and Japnr,, and a humorous sketch, A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT Kinds. - are cordially invd ite to attend this ' shown by Mr. Cro3kery, Agricultur- GREENRURN STATION 'THR meeting. al Representative for Ontario Coun- BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BN �T ETL C, ;tMl'TH. D. D. 9 . L. Gi, e,. -Phone Pick 515 .L'% tsucceeser to Dr. J. N. Dales), Graduate of ty, which were much appreciated. The BOUGHT- MORE HEAT TO THH the Royal Conegeor Dental Sarueoos and Toros- pgy or :JiRht Brock Road : evening closed with social intercour- - (to Utlive••rtr. At Claremont nuke ove• D. A. TON Tn •►N ORDINARY COAL.- gsott s store every Tuesday and Ftiday. .Phone se .and dancing, the home orchestra THERur0RE THE MOST ECON•• Btouetoil. 2Tt! "Brock Road Scheol.'Sr. it'• -Hon. providing the music, a fine evenings , — — Annie Coulson; Pass, Verna Fuller. - a _ 4XICAL TO BUY " entertainment. Y ' FRRERT T FAT.LA1g9. L D S.. The Beal Store, Claremont Jr. 4th - Hon., Thelma Carlton; Pass � - D' D.S S. Grnduateof trio Royal Cottage of p1l3UNE $2J \ortnan Thomas, Jas. Jnhnse,n. Sr' fir., Story, returned missionary �T Dental Surgeons and the Cn,versrty. of Toronto. from SOtltl America, occupied St. �� �• R��+~ QfBce in res,rtence second door east of St. And 3rd - Pass, Balbina Goralezyk, Fred sets Church, PukennQ, Ohpt Office hours : 9 John's polo tf on Sunday afternoon., a. m.., to ft 0 on . or by appwntmeat. (a( -lay FURNITURE Smith, H�rhert Stnk� =. Jr. 3rd - Yays and delivered an earest message, aild i Phoar Pick 3700. 4319 We are dig layin an attractive Doreen Carlton, Josiv Guralczyk: Be- Shingles For Sale P g in the evening; he Rase a. most inter- - V,Lriety Of low Pass,. Harold Brown. 2n } R "ok - .. a _. t/uet>nroe aicastes�. Alutilinnmand Ofxnitewere Etc. Hon.. Jack Goodwin: Pa,: Bill G -od 'sting alld inspiring address, illus- _ trated . by view-, u£ Soilt'i A ^ rice Galt G- .0vanized" Titer -1 vbjln lee+ ;I Furfiiiuie',tod F,irritare win, Chu:,. Goodwin, 3laTy S•nitll, Bird's Felt glKte 9hiakleR N'Oveltiee, with its h ?au.tflZl eiti�,, ar.:i also iL F.LIZA89TH RICHARDSO`d- • Vernon Johnson; Below Pas.,, Gord L a Fire and automehorinsurance of all kinds, Prtcea low, in -kerping witch th"S. heathenism, showing by conirSS: Alen, rM- LUhF,•ting baggy wheels. —' fayrewent,ngcompaniesof - solid financial stand- on Brown, lst� Book - Pas,, Teddy ,vhaL 'Christianity has'ri�ne for ibex.. L +ion tnuarere rhgepened. �' - - - Gardiner. Pr. Sep. - Pass. Ha ;r ld narbaric people, and hove few teach - C PATERSON'y . CLAREMOlk? •[(.,�t POSTILL. Licensed Auctioneer, Hubbard, Bertram Churchill, Georie r •tr Hr;rt i' for 0ountiea of York and Qntsu*6. &no' Gyproe and Lime Gardiner. Albert Spark3, Marilyn erg -.and m „� if,rtar= = t1*rP .a a in 9- vricw,r• - Phone �012 ' :lion telex of all kiada atuenaad to on sborMSf - that vast country y °t untoi plied by - ftcuaw Address Green River t', o., out. Cowan. Pr. Jun. •Pass, Marjorie the Gospel Stec Jags wrrtvPd a lhrRP shipment ref . pe aee..Slr. Jahn }:nnc Brown, Jack Bradshaw, Harry Good- FUEL R BEATt> �. TOWNSHIP GYP "r+r' spin ChM fr,llnw'inR �jzf►a i President �f file YOL'nfr. PPO »lfs'� �,• Clerk. Convevagcer Commtastoder for 4,� file >< i2 Irh Vypr.,�- wits•' Patsy_ Ciovkie. _Joan C. BPntli:y, — 'takitfy sa4mvits, Acc�unt+nt, Etc. issuer of - f t r. ?E'ilrl .htarr.age Lrreniec. WTrrwalr;Unt. 4` ill. L •+4 1u, TeaC _ t - he* A tq•,t charge ', a,P - "AS in. z !A iii. .• - nclPiy R 11'c- snit• avlPV, bring �'rran�st. - M; 31-A%%% . LItNt:1vFD AQL': White ale TIbNEER.Im York.Qntawo and Durham 'IS in. 2 11th in. • , . _ _. _ _ Greenwood - Builders' • Coanttes, All krndaof •ales promptly attended As in.--_x 9tl 1).tn�von4 R1ard Coale to tile . U%: t ? Churell. or. � Supplies Ia. Terms reasunable Dates for sales may he °file GreP ^weer, a ^Hon ar, ' d Sut.riay 1 arranged atN(EWS',O:hcv. Bell and ludepen• - `)Car Lime Sunday next, Dec. 18th, at 7 p, Ill, Aunt phones, w'hithy, Ont • Sly t, tnitlinf; s l'hri ?tt»ac Trc» PneNrtait Ril'fiNN, Ply -tar grail enjoy the' pl.easurp ..f taking .. _ - meilt on, \t't'rinesriay. Dec. i :it}t 111 Lumber Hnt3 I;Hrh �i� Y�j �IN(1 ; part i^ the. �bae�aUC'fu1' ..- !nL 'lf th he (irt>e'l'n t United (hU. �n>Jli GARNET ROBERTSON -.- KE L G -.•, part (;;ft 7�iL'ic?.' Thcrr will be rn tarn. r7nci,n f '`'' �t` _ g .. c: �ltttt�lr, rw ^,tr,r special music and thQ Pats• -ant. p P tins; ; a Ciiri.tmas _ , LUMBER ER YARD . -. •.,. .. 'The Cr.ris•mas I�r,ad„ v•s'1 L�illY. (:Oat • Llkhting the Candles ". A cordial in C�antat^ _ 1 GOa xud k- 1111 (r+',K fur LiKbt K P given.' A bi-rt It j of In•• +Mr. ,itatinn to All. The Annual m"et n "e. of the T.adie All kindN „f eleett teal goods • j $e sure to keep . Friday 'eveni•m,, aifllu bt e — - - -- itept in rat,,• .Pickering Mills Dose. "l. S Bib a ('lass %•' _ 1 a� held. at the hnrte •, "r - •k. .. st upett: The T'nited Jnday , • , logo Lim F'lastar. ly _Phone 17(15, Piek�nn¢ , Scho•,i are heidine their :annual Ch- �outht Flt Pn ti1•,n, lay. P Mrs .'A. 4 1 � E i Dec. 10th Thvnr � wAre t•.n rl •mne '. . - i rictma? Concert, conc;airtC ni elites- 1�I ''Pte 'Body «( tl(I uses, Drills, ITali,glles, RPCititi ;n5: 1nd four visitors pt•es -nt. After :, Mash! Feeds, e. short program. ReV. F H,rt,,z; trrl,k Agel,ls.for l_-Tlltd) Fence '_ It i; Lenin- to its tt,^ b-st of the sp^ AL71ZATEJ - - Y1large_Qf_Lhe_gl € c1i"n, officers, a�_ ___— 1+1 ,1�_Qt H1 a .ten, that !s what they tell us. TTiP �fct•Ofi�. _ and Poultry Su - time, it .'clock. Adrhission, rents Prr'+id?nt; airs. S,uth?;eli: R �f 1:11'8"C > 1115 ( y pA L'ice•Prr;id.ent. 11r:. Gr Pn:.TPacheS'. - Find for adult.=, alrl T., for children. Sol 4' irt> C - Mrs, F. W. Gibson; As.iizvint Teach- �Cock,,hllit -'Iniplernente. lies in stock -r� t all 'tar- of t e Sunday School, Free. ' -Pt;r X11 1:1H - -r -rat lnstirit Co. 'r, Suss Hutle )Qe; Se:•rPtary -trea­ ° irer, Sir... Wal)s• i�cionarv- treas Secure Prices before Buying •t %i C� ti1L �: JIURLI:Y ` #><n�es - -: user, Sirs. Brown; Sick Cnrtlmittee, - - D +. B,rn. t" Mr. and Mrs. Steet, on llrs. Gjh?�,n, tits.. Sfruttlnell, ;4r ?• WILSON B R O • Wali ? ;,P;ani -t l•Iiss Rutledge, Press L'' is h e r i n g, -- (� n Clzoppmg' Dail >,• >e. •• ^.rd. a rlatighter. Ser retary, Mrs, W. Gibs n: Social �.00><iSt H1U Ont. lire. Goorgi, Davi icon i , we are • ?ay, i!1 in Toronto Fast Gen. �eoin ittpe• , Mrs. P. Wilson, Mrs. L. Phone Niark 72uo 1'li D N LO(' )m = - . :+OUR PRIG E k wuc )d 1 ,: ,;tale: P ��, NTt. ?. «.. ��ge... l[r Ivan l Alt :is, of Hi,Thlan Thp W. .•f. S. 11u:2 in the T;insah �� c ,r a .E, r J ,. T L'Tt'i;1 R1:`G. U,�I: li l,r» ;ti:^ "1 l<t rhL tt rr Th•rctav afternr.nn #n" S L.CI LLY _.._.`.'. Are Jort as t•et0Lwable sty _ _ . _., :ltcil• annon.l Cleating, .The tneetirg t:l qt ; e,:k, _ L6,,ac iVL �`13M- Clt- y -.H -11 _URC Val- ryl)Pll f'fl �••'It11 :•invin lift Camp +.I n +S rl -- • ° - _ -.t.. T T t C,rrr• <t;,,n -The W. lT. fie, pill'+ 'a r.ni>;t t reels sr," TiP1', lfr, Hur c,r ' #or - rueLl jtlat MA Kuut1. wily nut R G GLEN D�I� ilV G meet at the .hone of .lira, A.Annan r R. 011 W,�dnP.sday i}rc. 1!at11, a- R m. Icd .in- prayer, n tar which ale pr(- = buy,at. Iurttle ti,is XWtt= alid : - t P. :CHRISTMAS _ �. - 'tuake y'uut ' huulr tuerchanGs' F•C N KKAL DI l(ECT' fit P„nald Peffers .•:ham inoi'etl trt th-� ':ded over 4he annual electi'In t,f qrf- irPr =. v:hirh rP ?ultp'rl as fn11�h ?: Pr- -yt,•' ixSt, aLltll lln with hi? axint: t•rc. p' - hapdy, Privet” Anrinlivnt P - i lint. Ner . H,irtt•n: lit t'ic�- PTPF.. CHRISTbiAb C.�IIDS —�� lets rp, wa: .struck by as trick. ant! 1Tr-. 'lrr,whray: 2nd. V;ce- •PrPS.. Mr ?. .[fitl9 Suggestions'. I1`►y toed Ni,tht 5Ml ire i< .,..,.c in the Hospital'. o� l>h ,11M lit,; f, c . :'„ sett on �i v:i S-rletnry, �Tr Fern %•ffAA()Ttrnent Wa8 never A its fire occur.. «r tlave:< wire �r)ectivu ut �lttivt•rlt .,t 1 ' °';' V't`il ?.,n: T'P ^:ue•er.'li'ce lfav Rmvn 1tAttf3X, gild prices Rn rPl 11;4 nP�! •'Tr,T?tIn S!' ab,•Lltt l.'•0 in'•�Y 11:1'.. brwq!a UUlik etid,, picturer+, ti•,;• �-nlnll t'ottalzyL• l,elonginv to feign. "r'' ^'1 ^.sett ltltd. S,- rvtlr.y, 'tic111u, toy luk -, black ivard - Ont.' n ern: c un.i,k tc 1} dr sir•lyLd. `tr„ ,•({:hit, n,i Finanre. Mrs. R 1); 80nable, lc, to loc . - -- bean iJU:►r'_is, kuid Markham, « an.l tl,• :i %cc „Clem r!.Invrc and Mite ito,,rc, r nrF,rtrteu �T•• ;snit .Tr .r•,�;,-,r. �'•� � 4etp etc'. - - __ - - - - tel „r,,, cln „r ink* u);afn.i:: ��r�. c ^rllrr: •T ;�n.at:'r^ A *:d 1T.. M. CAN 1)��_. Smile8 n Cbueli- J ('� (� (�iA`•r ' �» 1 1• ,r; F. L,. n..f.. .P ?-o 's rho - PLVU<1IZlt� ti,t', ,ci-re at, tkrr..r by ttl;: ,, rP rase,•_ C, Electsic table tl ,ur and biidgr 11.1 fl::r.n and ?nl•:ke. `•T; \r ;v, r,n ,th .'t'' 1e "rPtLrr, 11 +' Art <trP.t :Pam' OIdtPR. The 2I8me6 eit,Tli- , laiiip5, electric tree" .-etd, e'it_c- •,\ -d hi ?- fi?ts ihntutrh tlir ivindnt, supply RerrP *nr }. Ntr: 'F. W. C;h- f'3 ClUall {y, HOC. alb, 111 tric•ieuny, tivntYle .. ._. _. lie' junlnPrl, to Pi• i Pt Fa't^ f � rnt1� a�.: l+i�tt;•:: n tA, r\e^ T rce; e sizes 1-2 lb ,.up. H the =round, z dict trP •+ 1- fP "t . Cihsnn' irut GET P LO U G . F. T.. Grot-n: lti'- Qi6nary Rnnd T.ead. Bulk Candy —A good assort etnii '.'•its. tir�n•;un foil ", «d but "their M1 l)tiruccns'tuoxf' chsii'i nttt3 vv li ^lt clnthi•.: ,titer,• in� f!,tm.e Tl:i'y ,rs. (T "ncalo},. }Tr:.. lT'r;hra7. lit?. Went at reasonable pr1C'i9s- erstt,ffed ertt y 014il-S arty - . SHARES H E R L'' Jry "o:io i in escnnin�, but ni,t b' Parkin.: (Greenwood ), 1Trc. F. NV, Gib vet p fine. =on; 'Tiacintt (irr1P, lfi ',c1T.�} F'r�,• n; o H,tvP 'yvilt tnrttNrPS, ytu�•MS n.thPV were tr•rrl,ly burned „- FlaShlijzht'SbavingBowls, FountalD hntt? ;t ?te :thr)ntiten:, :vJtich vest ofte TPt "pei'anep � Secretary, Mrs. C „•,tt;_ cttti sulirl ,vtilullC cedar and li eq '41'tPillied try -.- - tl I Pens, Toilet floods, Perfume Powders, 6 ) pill; The brnfrrnm-� oontinuei4 ,n +t : B „tbti;,ITs. Hot Water Bottles, Cigars,.. cheat- before bti tti ' \'(ltE' nr,n-Pz f;Ltal. They ran to a neiph- Y 8 - . _ cinlring and prayer by Sire• F..W.' Cj arettee; Lighters, Electric Curtin - bar's ht,usf: atiput :,0 yard, distant K B � eleslvhere, If it's R t1t'u' 1'nrnflrP, ra n(zN ttr lrrtl Dr. P�>ar ?ten was hastilt summon- Gibs'nn. Nits. -Pot.- read . a ,-Pry app Irons, and many other - articles suit- - , rnnriate Christmas IPsenn. lit ?. T.ln d able for (lifts, !C. A. STERRITT Itentpf, t�N CAdI ;tlpl,ly von, eel• llrs• ticw ?nn ,was taken to the y See us early and your gift roblems ( Toronto Fast General Ho,, ital and Peg? read ells Religion by a Chin- p nn'i ati�•hu:; spun uliarNl►.teed. p will be solved, -H PIC—- KE I -& N_G t t.hc 'zon tn'tht? Sick, Childretn's, both ° ,�'omnn, Afadamr ('hang, shutting' 4 Funeral D1reCtOT ALVIN BUSHBY the w ndPrfA on•er of ravel: Arr= . , �n a lies}• critical condition. ' lire 4 p p • .., .:' �•. : •� Ambulance Service NNwsnn rpf•eived had cuts about hit; Angementa were made for the meet Jones' Drug Store -Phone 13UU Hiirriware Phone 4601 hands, Their cottage was situated a- fogs for 1915 hymn and �rnyer by � . 41rs. C. R. Stevenson brought the bout, a lilila north of Dunbarton on . ' . R?]A Rti,Un '• • gig kdrrn�, Ontario 4PIOREiiING the White C1lurch sideroad. � helpful meeting to a close s GXTAX W I .�I�. - ,k4fA• � :•/r'��.�'yt•�'P''i7�el, :1F G�•.n.�.w.l .... "L'•^InYT- •p'"t7"+^�,'3SV. -, , Yr',y�•� -. ,... - . ..,. .. ,r ... _ .. � .. .. , .- , _. .,... ti TIDES 6YOUTH _ . _._ $ y ►— tl�e- Authaar— aR- �enclsto�w�". - _ � --- by NE 1 -1 1= M. SC;ANI 4N 111TWOpsxf thrust a wisp of hair from her eyes k 7� . 782 _ Here we see a group of young pea the lace tell from her wrists III a ra• pie carried on th,1 tides of youth. vfahin Cascade. • • ''t 1 1 Young Kelly Pv.ncurro tin ti. sawitb g Del><etous %v ii u„ the 1•eucarrow rul'm, with •The passing of Pollard'tt, train was Fresh. from"' 7. Genevieve his cousin r housekeeper a great event for Ashburton and drew who c ir. love with her cousin Rubin ^ • y t )derrick Cousin Nell Macdonald be- a large Saturday 'afternoon Crowd. Quality -the Gardens some" engaged to Erena dolceY -Goa• The Company was too Important t0 Peter Pencarrow In showing interest In Maleia Kite, a typist. play. in this small town' and the fleet- ing glianpse of them while the thirsty brown kid gloves felt that she was Wedded Life Is "Flateli" New Name for Maisie was a good little girl next engine took its drink was their shale beautiful, and' with this thought throb- day. It was Saturday, and she had in this famous theatrical enterprise. bang in her brain and the memory o2 Career In Itself SCrV1CeC� A p attmeatat several weekly duties to perform, Her With a shrill whistle the train came their flattery and their compliments, _ _ __ — - - -. - - — mother had a "bad head," so Malt-le in sight, she -stood as one entranced. The bell persuaded her to lie down after din, "Stand back there; stand back!" rang, the whistle blew, the young CLAIMS JEANETTE MCDONALD Furnished flats with complett and took her in a cup of tea, The statfonmae'ter came out "of his men scrambled into their carriage, —ACTRESS ENGAGED FIVE hotel service —they have been dscrib ' "She can do it when she likes.' 'to aBaume authority for a brief coo. and the train slowly drew out of the YEARS, DELAYS MARRIAGE ed as "flatels" —are the latest de -thought her mother, gratefully. ment, buttoning his heavy dark -blue station. - velopment in luxury housing, 650 of "Now you lie there until tea -time 'uniform as he came. It was a hot "Good -bye, girlie!" Hollywood =A woman never has to them havig just been installed it, and halve a sleep,' said Maisie. "And day and he had worked in his shirt. The tall youth blew her a kiss, face the problem of choosing between' Mount Royal, near the Marble Arch, hei°e's a nice clean hanky; I'll wet it sleeves till the train was signalled. The train rattled away in the dis- marriage and a • career because mar- London, Eng, in vinegar and put it on your fore As the engine slowed down and 'farce the crowd, pushing and shoe- Wage is a career in itself, says Jean- Each flatel, with accommodation head•" slid into the station, faces appeared ing and talking, their brief Saturday ette McDonald, film star._ for one or two people, has its own As she. got the handkerchief from at' the carriage windows.' It was a excitement over, scattered to .lounge , bathroom, kitchen, refrigerator and -_ her mother's drawer she surreptitious • about the footpaths and the shop Marriage takes as much time, en- telephone. Cooks and waiters are ly picked up her mother's brown kid juvenile company, with a few adult a ergy, application and downright tal• provided -at a char a of _a shilling principals'. Tired eyes looked out, -fronts With eyes wide open, staring P i; g gloves. It had been easier than she frowsy girls, just wakened from an after the vanished vision, Maisie ant as any other form of endeavor an hour. Meals may also be obtained p stood as in a dream—a of g the actress believes.. at -the restaurant. A „ 'thought. While Cotton gloves were uncomfortable ales in second-class golden. Lori- promenade all Ehe possessed, and there. was a carriages; a few children, some with ous dream. And so she , herself has remained runs right round the seventh floor ,..glamor about kid, even It they were their hair in curl -rags for the night. "I'll tell •Mother on you, taking her unmarried. For Ove yearb the blonde from which, on a clear -day • the dig- . brown, much too big, and a.bit scab- But to Ashburton eyes they 'were best gloves, aand'- talking to young blue eyed singing star has been en- tant Surrey hills and woods may be _ by at. the tips, smart and brilliant creatures. with men. You 'do look a sight.. don'r gaged to Robert Ritchie her business. seen. "Lace and kid gloves V' Eveato sap their frizzed hair and paint on their she ?" manager, It to herself gave her a little thrill. faces, and dressed in the gayest of So: the gawky Ethel had been there Wherever her profe: sional engage. Co-eds Spend-$3.-25 - The next thing .was to get to the colors. too, with her friend, the. Jewett girl. mentb take her; Rltcbie must . go• railway station by three - fifteen, when But nothing could shatter -the Whatever her L - Her mother called them But professional worries -A Month fan Cosmetics the train carrying Pollard's Juvenile It sounded a nice name, but from dream. The nagging and slapping' may be be must share them, Opera Company was due to stop for her mother's face she knew it must would be. a small price to pay for so "Our interests are - Interwoven;' Ave minutes, to water the engine, much• giory,r vancolnver— university of Britibb Ten minutes before the train arriv- be soniething bad, To the yearning c. she says, "And we' bane a great many, Y . _ eyes of Maisie they were beings from Maisie 's triends4ilp with 'Clara 3fc- things in common, Yet I feel that a Columbia Co -ads spend an average - ed Maisie accomplished ,a difficult another- world of light and excite- Iatosh marked her first .real upward woman who Is married and at the of E3,25 monthly to keep their faces !teat, and outwitted the whole family, and applause. She looked at the tir- . step• Clara's eldest sister worked in same -time attempts to follow a pro. in repair, a questfonnalre reveals, - escaping over the back fence via the ed children with envy, Some were a dentist's rooms, and when. the feabional career must be unfalr either And one of the 730 students eats kip. Little House, younger than she, but she imagined thumbed copies of the "Queen" and to her husband or to her work. There pered herring for breakfast, but what She was a quaint figure, thfb little them in b'pangled dresses with Curl- the "Sketch" the -waiting room are other reasons why I hold to this that 'has to do with - cosmetic. prices -,girl of eleven. Her shabby Qoes ed hair and belladonna in their eyes were no longer fit to distract nervous principle," were polished _ till they drone like Patients, waiting to have an aching has not been abcertalned, to make them t•bine, She had read At the risk of-'clashing with the - - ;mirrors, her black cotton stockings -about that. She had decided that her LO°th extracted, they . became . the numerous other Hollywood actresses were hitched up taut, The embroid neat money would property of Clarats sister, er.y of her drawers were two inches go on belladonna. From Clara, by the simple method who have children bliss McDonald _ Maisie's eyes were not exclusively says the doesn't -,ce how a film play• 'below her dress, which,. still showed on the little girls. Three young men of purehare, paid not in. cash but ,fa er can give a-child -a square dead In the marks where the hem had been let had got out to stretch "their legs a kind, the coveted "pictures passed into time, attention and affection; • down for little Kate and too good to moment and, hatless - walked tip and 'Maisie'$ hands. What was a bit of •throw away, Not having a• sash, she down. ' blue plush earned from the milliner 'I don't understand bow an actress �� • �`'�, had contrived a bow of -pink ponge _ for picking up plan to thle' authentic- can'hela neglecting lies childreii.in • ���' "Chorus boys," she heard someone fundamental ways. - silk— another form of enterprise setting for her dreams? She read Ys. And' -she cannot -'which -was, paid in •'bcraps." The may' ? "every line on every page sand soaked possibly be. able. to .even, see much ds '@ :,•brown kid loves, despt a the tact Their curly hair was plastered with herself' in the o O° t` g t printed details, She °f them." brilliantine; theft pointed boots were, - ,' e �� • _ -- -. that the fingers were as inch too long, felt on surer ground about the lives Among the, successful, actresses ''$ of the brighten. -t yellow; their ties save htn -a--feeling-of elegance, and were rich and vane°, To viaisle -ih�y lived .bv. the rich. the way ter. ati who are'moihere are tiorma Shearer, et v► an Maisie raised a leisurely hand to were romantic figures; elegant young ciety, and the behaviour in Court Clr: Joan Bennett, Marlene Dietrich, Ethel " #,\ \ tin ,.,/ '� . Iles. It was strange study for a child Barry-more and Ann Harding, ` r -- gentlealen, like the ones who- peopled but..htsto her dreams. :Y' and the battles o[ very "So far as -1 am concerned however " - Bad Weather Hard On she walked along the platform in dead. kings took on an added Interest it I were married I'd want s family. .`' when viewed - in the light, of such A marriage isn't much of a success Enjoy Areally fine , their direction. deliberately courting hand -made Ct Brett 2 by Human Skin knowledge. This was London where without children, But tQ 'be in 9 (1 their stteatWhe but' primly averting all ' the kings bt d lived. FroM this and be successful - in professional r011lnq your ou)n With "} Cold winds, rain and snow are the her. eyes. When nearing theta she deduction the historic dead were more work; too, is too much to expect, I GOLDEN VIRGINIA cause of much irritation and soreness of stole' a glance and saw the tallest - 6ands, neck and face. lied weather dies nudge his neighbor and look at' her, convincingly 'moral when viewed m think," !_IS ui .i tnatiil;e�1�'alVtuSa'tlti u the skin; causes dryness and irritation; the Tight of a King's lee P 8 levee. Holding herself 'more erect, and - - and eventually crack' and chs a rea �g Y mg PP o� S me o th swinging with her movements. she f e pictures she cut out _ _ o menses women and pinned to .bedroom wall and �. Since 1875 millions [ d • - walked � e n. he ca i o As a me o oe to she p `have relied on Hinds Honey and Almond lifted one gloved hand and delicately pride of place was given to Queen j -Cream' for greater skin protection and swept an imaginary tendril of hair Victoria in her Coronation gown. To •. ` skin comfort in bad weather. A smooth. acquire this babe had parted with a The- (creamy lotion. Hinds Honey and Almond from her epee. As she did so the p� ��� piece of purple - plush, t' on )Atti�, •)Cream gives ttdiet immediately upon lace trill tell is its graceful folds. The - - y - 1 � It soothes and heals raw. - -satisfaction I To�e.-Coaticuei.) : chapped skin. coding and taking the ence, and she raised her eyes and CHRIST EAL� l - sting right out. >r looked straight at the young. men, SALES PEOPLE Undoubtedly there has been improvement in business con. ' Applies betorm exposure. Hinds Hooey The tall one smiled and winked, - ,and Almond Cream supplies added , Troia for promotlon. DISTEXpOUT ditions but the vast majority of need "Hullo, girlie' Is applied J b' y people have not yet, moisttue to yoraw, ;a, proteetmg it from at of T an fro a of .loll been reached b this im improvement. Help for them is most ur- •windburn and raw, dam sir. Use Hindu "Now, there'b a fairy queen for you," dogs cats, it tea poultry. finery 3r P p p home needs !t now sad for ,.later. gently needed. -- -- �eaerotuly on Tour face and heads said the other, - ?till miss sanitary tube $1,00 post_ metely after washing' Sold at A magic wave of excitement swept. paid. =mod to o° for $t12. stock, T'he Sah•ation Arty will, make a you' gift do ivaxinlu »t service. t g sale8 ylass, eirctslszs , with name, - . - the child. Three chorus boys were etc. sale within 'week guaranteed talkie to her, tells her she was following our outline. Nationally Please Sen.l Your n g AB u Donations to advertised, ertisea backs :MAKE YOUR FALSE beautiful.. The comic little figure in e sever without it. d ten thousands . _ - • . _ the shrunken cotton frock and the citation, benefit often nest oor THE SALVATION ARMY, 20 Albert St:, Toronto, Ont. • ' Write any way, W L Tested ipeci• .- cheap lace frills and the iacongruo4fa aloes, aunblsne, Bank. -� :TEETH HOLD FAST Eat, talk, sing and shout and 'never 0 Christmas —New Year's —the great holiday season now drawing clew tear embarrassment. Your tales teeth _ - would not be complete without mince pie. Brought to the: table, stea= ' stick all day long when you sprinkle ing hot with the delicious filling, In a crisp flaky' pastry, pie is a _. " , g.' , ,mince on Dr, comfort's Powder —they St table deli ht looked forward to b eve family. And when it s'made snugly— comfortab;y —they ,can't slip. `'' 4,, �: g Y every Y• - Prescribed by world's leadin dentists ', with PURITY FLOUR you don't need to worry about they know ft's the best! but your pastry. As with cakes, bread, rolls ox biscuits, ou fittle —an drugstore. Y - •' know that any PURITY FLOUR baking.ranks high in � +s:; >;, ,' :;tti';yr ; :'a.•�( :: so- ,•.; � :. .. i•5 > :: :� ..' flavor, texture and color. Eve bag of-'it is guaranteed to • : :; >;y ;,: be of the same high quality. •• z o , Only the finest hard wheat, personally selected in"Western Canada. by our g ' •T• m' t representatives goes into the ..:,'ling of it. Buy a 1,ag of PURITY FLOUR ... ur ere ° °• at your grocers. You'll ii •.' that Re I i sued / ���' ' • only one brand, and that Pu1�ITY ..+L £5 I iLLllll. I. Y „I J YYi i,.:i aO C . s� ?i is all you need to keep on hand fob R all kinds of baking. 011lizu FAVORITE RECIPES > >� Young children - easily catch cold. So M're. Russel Ward, of Hilton o a T l $each, Ont., wisely says: If I aeaaNb >% At left is illnstration of recipe No. : notice that there is any sign of a' r` ,GS•iri the new PURITY COOK cold I 've' Baby's Own Tablets ^» - 1300K, sent to you postpaid for S4 g� i and find they are a great help :'', cents. In addition to the cook be ! Thousands of mothers do the same �: , .y; kµi'. ok s not only for colds but.for fretful -- - �. <' ^ "c^ PURITY FLOUR nowoRersacoa• _ y.: iness, digestion, eoneti atioa' v a' vrnient recipe file. In attractive Cover, d - - ,teething troubles, colic upset �a ; S azsi '< :,y�, ,2„ well illustrated and featuring' eaturin " - stomach and so on. Baby's Own ' ' r��' °'st' F� :�.�, '•<• •� o� >�s•'�.,,• ,PURITY FLOUR recipes, it •con- Tablets are safe and sure in reliev- - a w g'o t: ins $ cnvelo v .lag childhood's oommou ailments. _ � ' ' :. � N � yes for filing favorite Price 250. 7 v recipes-, from friends or Or. Wi II isms' "4 zr clippedlrom newspapers. Sent to you - 1 - posy id for .25 cents, or with the - - s %.' `1_� �i �� ��i►e /' �i ���'. cook book for 69 center Send today - ? fcr your copies to, Dept. 626, W : ? <:c'�Y • „: W BEST FOR ALL 90UR BAKING teiCarpda Flour Mills Co* Ltd. 1SUe No. 50-'34 roronio, Winni peg or Calgary: ' • , ll - 5v ....J.. YIL .111Y LYI, 111111 . i rl I II I V. I . • � •�: , Here's A Jolly Job _ _ Healthy Girl ='- 4' -= -- - oiS ket h CIVID yk - - .�Girls' who enter college no* are .. � ► wn N::n�e ,�te,.�a. '•'; u „►• - - =very mush healthier than _Chose who -- -LESON NO.. 86 tools-and -- entered even ten years ago: So states -dons of tools slid general methods o - ?' Vie resident' physician of Barnard CoI- Commercial Design continued: We 'Fork in your study. The proceeding z m le, the women's college of Columbia have been discussing the value of lessons of this series have taught you }:> University. It is probable that there pp•ng pictures. the .use• of the pencil and various cif 1 -: ” has been similar, it not equal im- mediums. You are no doubt sup- .. You must not suppose that these plied with an excellent outfit of tools • .: • provement among other gill, for the clippings are merely to be copied and materials. There are some ela- xfact suggests healthier ways of liv- and that a good design is made sim- borate tables for the use of desig- ;,, . 1ng in the previous bchool days. ply by taking a batch of clippings ners and draughtsmen on the mar- ' y Modern gins u: ually look 'well phy- and copying them and combining. . ket, equipped with various, devices Ji sically, More - active life, and more them in some order. Their legiti- for efficiency and convenience, but ' wholesome dressing have put them mate use is to help the designer to the table geaeralIy used in most of- more firmly on their feet physically put true detail and character into fi ces is our old friend the kit- _ than the girls of-earlier generations. his design. - For instance, he may _then table, fitted witb a drawer. 1 # The old -time young lady who used to have a book cover to make for a would advise you to get one„ if you Y v faint away when any, unpleasant sub - book about "The ,British Navy." He can give it the room, and keep it ex- y ject was mentioned or when exposed' i goes into his clippings and examines elusively for your Work. Take some LO LLu o uoual ot,Z_ h*L ` 11 t,ia r?i isms of warahinc. ancient heavv WravRiiig paper an! cover the as a museum specimen, and modern. The students who have table, fastening the paper with cheap - - ' _ followed our suggestions given out drawing piiis or tacks that can be in the previous lessons are on lllar- easily taken • out, bringing, it neatly 6 O S ire, will now he able to take advan- to the edge. "'hen the paper is soil- t .•. H rile Dodges* tage of being prepared. The Btu- ed you can easily renew it and enjoy Th dent now decided on the general the luxury of starting again on a Teaching children how to solve the treatment of his design.: If it in- clean sheet. Get a block of wwd problems in arithmetic, how to spell, eludes representations of vessels; his , about 2x4 inches and 8 inches long, thow to reel oft the names at states i clippings will enable him without or an unused book about the same - men, suggests a university professor actually copying a single'one of them size, and rest your drawing board is pretty nearly gsele�s unless, at to give true character to the ahig3 he upon it, so as to g ^t a slopir.;, sur•• Evidently finding a lot of humor it her work, a German Fraulin the same time, We give them the -men -- uses. He might ,make a design on face like a desk and as you may feel applies gay paint to funny figures concealing atomizers which will tal and emotional training which will other tines altogether, using sea ;girds the. need of inore'or leas slope to soon be' s Christmas present for someone, waves enable them to get some out of , anchors, old cannon, weapons, your board move the block or book - their lives beside; the empty repet- or a pictorial figure in old time naval forward or backward.' Painful Ordeal Ition of a•monotonous routine, dress. 'n any case his.' clippings Place your table-if possible with Now the significant thing• about would be used in the same way and its end 'close to a win,lv:v :, in 'Ruch this is the 'fact that the speaker for the same purpose. Detail and a way that the li;;ht will fail on ' - = seems to take It for granted - that the. character may, of course be carried your :cork from the left side. If yuu - k. youngsters are to get thie kind of in, - memory without dependence cannot . rut the tabie in this positio:i e it development in the school lather than on 'referencRa, but it is practically plat- it so that yuu face the window j in the home, impossible for the designer to rem- when working. , Get the best pos- t' One of the most profound changes ember all he needs. 'How few for Bible position for your table, a''s it is .y- any human society could undergo has instance, can draw from memory the important that you should have good. ' "'• been taking place In recent Yearn, profile of,a locomotive or automobile li,,h: for work requiring such con- l with truth of proportion and detail, centrLtion of the t � *-a as this dons. •- .. � '" tl,,.` 1y,,,' -and most o(. us have hoist* noticed it p P ?� We have not only given to our' Yet' these machines are frequently- And your eyes v411 be none the wa- sa tR u ' �+ <` - ° schoo o a hi Bed in a symbolic way in modern i! vti u wear an eye-shade . at o hr . 1s Lh b to c n chi - e of our 1 y 5 _ .w. j g � • - •S _� 5 Ff f. £ dren how to read and write; we have design, and if you 'can turn to good wt rk. r -,�,, �M to a very greaf extent, also given to specimens of them in your clippings Irk the •next lesson we shall chat r ? them the task of der eloping our chit- You arA so mach the better equipped about' drawing- instructions and -tools dren's character, establishing their Y your book now. with uh:ch you are to work. for our work. Begin Ideals, and suggesting to them the You probably have'a batch of old E:{. NO.. 98: Draw an oalorg ?. - magazines which you may not mind inches w;�t a1 5 inches high; 1 -4 approaches to adulthood, g g , A homely illustration will show the 'mutilating. Look them over and irrc`t inside the outline draw a 1-4 trend. Hardly anyone spanks - his clip them carefully, looking for good rich border of 5 Iines. Then lettar : child any more; and white that. may designs atyd drawings and good clear the word, "clippings," using youx be an excellent thing; the old time pictures of anything at all: Do not own Jadgment as before.. In the firmness of parental discipline has Paste them in your book until you , next ;Eason . we' shall illustra, e a _. pretty largely vanished at. the same . have a' good many- as you are likely samples of this problem. See FIG. time, to arrange them better then. Try to AO. 120. It .has been transferred to the keep all your colored specimens to- Questions will-be answered in this school roof. Tbe' ohild whose parents, . gether and you will find_ it helpful department. Anyone wishing =to re- _ "can't do a thing with him­ and hfa in studing'different styles of work eeive a personal reply may have same name - is legion _nowadays. —toes the .�' make tittle collections of the work _ if s 3c stamped addressed envelope -..5.5 ' , mark in school, very abedietrtly, of ., different celebrated artists, so is-enclosed with the _ request. The He has to. He knows teachers will often seen in our dailies, weeklies Art Director, Our Sketch Club.. make if hot or him if he doesn't. ana. magazines. oom .5, `i s Ad�n;dc Street -csi, `''��' -�•: >: •, s � Now_this Is merely a 'symbol of the We might now consider .the 9 tea- Toronto. :way in wub4ch we have transferred ~' - '/ parental responsibilitletto the school went also aPpwed him to take 53 van : Th :. statement is made by a leading ma'am, loads of treasure from h' + palaces • n;eriean Op+bibalmalogist, Dr.,W. L, 'y +• - Educators sh8uld• recognize shat• when the went into exile. Benedict. •Tears,"' Dr, Benedict aayf they have been given a responvibility The Dub de Guise inherited more. ..are supplied in amounts 'that are which, from time immemorial has than 4. 00,000 pounds. Like all the t11 rested on the - properly regulated and they counter. parent. Orleans- Bourbons he ha3 a shrewd act the eruct of_ most _air - borne -bao *• «•: buslriEtN instinct and has 'increased feria•" Because the general public his wtet:t1,.' At one time reg -Aided as leas learned that many.eye-.lotlo.ns arc - " - Wealth of Exiled Royalty th.e flue:t farmer in France, he has put up In a soluilon of boric acid, the gteatiy' developed his barren estate bette :•Informed ttntne+diately turn tc _ in Spani:,It Jiorocco— Laroche —and It ay the one safe subs4ince that. cam Exiled monarchy have not a'ltrags has •made it the principal Atlantic' be u.tti for anp'disorder of the eYa fared so badly as the. ex -king -of port of the colony. Tbe healing properties df boric acid Spain. The -three richest are reputed King Ferdinand of Dulgaria has an are intinitesmal," "It 1s u-sed chief!( - - to be the ex• Kaiser, eh; -King Ferdin- income which bas been somewhat 11- When �lis's Hilda Jervis became the bride of Johri t caches of by ghysician, as a rehicie to carry _ he British Grenadier Guards, she was suffering from ankle injury and of Bulgaria' and the Duc de berally estidiated as nigh as SOOA00 stnu;l dilutivas of more Potent stuns :..­sustained in recent auto accident_. Here we see her gritting her teeth Guise, the French "pretender. •hounds a *year. In any case it is in 'bet use it r - Lards. the growth of fun. . -: is gloom aids her from' London church. The ex- Kaiser is still "tho richest -thy hundreds of thousands .class,— gi or contaminating bacteria, it•fo :nu land own in Germany. His 'landed Lon�ibn' Daily Telegraph: a conveuieut way . to dispelise media wealth there represents' between 20,•' Ines for the eye.- The faith of out According To Science _ 000,0000 and 25,000,000; .though the -Weeping Good for Sore Eyes ,;*arlduwtheis in goate' milk, snake of j interest may ,not not leave Germany. In jj S•i y � ,,. or tobacco juice lia, been largely dis addtion, his private savings at his price the public••pa3 Norm tears are "hundreds of sipated, But tihe : • ` abdication represented nearly 2,000, times" more effective in protecting for its experience has been 'the lost '000 pounds, The Republican Govern. the eye 'than are solutions of drugs. of sight' for'thousa'nds of people," The Sun Still Shines _ .. _ III ` � :gx \,. � _,i` iiF,Y..:.1F •.:.: �,�'.> - -.y, -p..�, /.•S�e�Si".v. 11 .� ,k +,: ._ _ _� � :'� • - � ...s ": •l � :�`,' "SZ.:'�:J`4i -'•. .`+2' ..t:.j!.� ao,...- ,w'`�• •.i'H` a•?4r,' •g�•'. ;,.0X •1. ' C �K�, ;�1 •9w. � !. i�:t �YW � � �tt'+I av 7",t._- � � Y'• 4, . J� .. \ . WZA y \} v*v'• \ � «w`s ., Y .w.oa..ru•'!i -e'!4 sC,.- .... -d.� ..j t - - 4 ' I A•. � Y, � ,7s,F ol- '�'�j���,'• ` iY' NO3M'��' i i • � y1i, }`Y "' 'hI, ` i. M :. d� A '� • � { � � 'cam i ' �•"ptilw„M' ', � F r.eyt" nf1%. �.` i, ' 3,Z `, 'f i,;,c `t �y'�b." '�+ ,•I :4 ' The three children found dead near Carlisle, Pa., lost -lives through suffocation according to G. N. Book (left) and Dr, George L. Moffatt, city chemist of Harrisburg, Pa., pictured making test of .' Wintry breezes are already blowing over th a North, but down at Fineh`urst, "N.U., the balmy youngsters' blood. .29 28 pine - scented winds carry the click of .the club 'against the ball in scenes like this one. � ' • ,�1'�• G. L. Middleton, sal, 100.00; I:. f:. �t i's" said that a gang of black- -Novell School Maintained for t,p"'i1< X��DYIA� l+l>Cf Mowbray, sal. 100.00; Hugh U,, ti, mailers in r.ond,,m gut., have ext,-)rt- Queen Mary Hospital Patients $l leksu.,it1YIL,�., '� N UC)riwork postage, 15.00; T. Gregg, att, D: %:s- ett from their victims the amazinyr r}7,,, of the ,uwaauuiunr .chr..l. !❑ Kt I'iKitt prices -. -._ .. .UL �.SJUi G, 4-w; i.. ♦41veson, :alt' oU::: ,,. _ "gin _ ^U11dt_t th_- t.`d.:' 'i.t :, 'haL .a': :at_c �..:;i !': thi. ' � "` _ � �. :v R\ , L„ lr, hxvt� th.,:d repair ' , t c." rig : t;u; , r, \lacy llucrpital u i- 1, : i� TERNIs 00; Don. Beare, prem. on Collec;,r''ti inembers „ f `'tlie gang have been f „r I o;au,::r rl,,• t'!rildren. ,' T1wse H',rrowe rcp:�ired, r _ - 0, - - _ ,- 15.W , J. _Jr:n t. cau tt� a,.,� .',e- leaders stave= been tounr ; s- .era ccniv- -frnn: -ail parts of the xlc„ now w,.tinns tw 114iA.- "Lhe fa,m- _ - 91.76 per Yea[ i iLOU'It pald,u advance. - $U'I1gl3ij, - [nSllrarlCe, , $ rurtr.cc. Ilan , crtstds anti' eaten are . f S r,,,= R I: ,irq'1'L,ce xlw iys on h lod. . Sibscripuonw to the Un,ced States and'dreat Ston, 1W(W); L. Johnston .espens.L t -__ _sentenced to tunrr terms_ of m�risun - _t rr'ernred• - \1-ost of t!,nse- se2toatchiidren - are -so -Ali) dex!Nt in N -ikkn l'erxu, `be IsiK• - „', nlent. Thi; form 0'f crime, 'as well a� l,rium a❑ri nla, ful that one wonders bow Q P - _ Thr .3taading Cumll,ittc• on Pt',;t- that of kidnapping are th, mo. de.� 1 :,+ !,,._. i '..a !u: tors and Electric Wits herd. b mud r!u•it "::: ic�. in -Dealer in %Oockshtttt xnd Frost dt - ee ::n•d Light, paid th followin_, : picable that human brains can con- the whool. tfte ttb, t slum 9 iu P_ its JOHN MURKAR, Pru�rlewr, Wood milichit,rr Hydra- Elec., Green•:tnod Street Lig ceive. In the case of blackmailing, tf.e moruinu and rr'Trn 3 to -f in the 5' nfternuun, fur Un',F,u ;ilh in +r.is nov,•i A hunec,.11ix0lht•in us tovourfarm. - -- �- hts• 1.00. the criminal threatens to exp(', L .ohool are not as s,rom-, as th,- average P g f child of like a ?. The work corers thy( Otcy•xcetptene welding. _•_ ti to Sheep, aid' m• <ome, crime or misdemeanor n. t+h:ch „t•rii,d lying b'rwci'n ki:a ru:•rtu• .,„d Township Guwuil 1'he Stlrtdin Committee on Da age. p p the following the victim may or may not be• gud tti,,(I v cart nai tit shin^ so i�� .aught ctie . , Phone Pick 71.3 The Township Cuultcil !mt ` 61, E. Pegg, -1 s}Ieep Isille i, 7.00; G. M.• ty, unless a large sum -is given as uldrr put)ils 14 'of tii ,� -rls tua;ctr little 'Owe +, T_ Woodward -' "Monday, Dec. 3rd. Ali nlcrnber- Rr,'- Forsyth, inspecting sane, 2.00; W. hush money and rather than haw, nua la several <uirts am the boys have G.REFW WOOL) 401y. sent.' Milne, 1 lamb killed, 6.00; W. C'. Wil his character blackened, the hapless t tch star many thousands of dollars• tnust be spent to brin;; such children hack The• Municipality was ad,(i�ed b)' !son. inspecting same, 2.00. victim pays the money. roheallil. �till�oupleas, bran the c,r,cen 'r':;e Dept. of Highways tha; ti,s The Standing Committee paid th• Mary Hospital in its work ofiner•cy' 1;` Treasending . gift n t te, 1. Pld. Totice to You :u;' relief labur wuuld be following for Relief Supplies: S. G NOtIC@ t0 C.i @C�ltOra Treastuer. Gaze Institute, bronco _. 'x:ontinued at the First of to,: Year, 3loirish, 48.47; Mrs. Harding, ;4.15; I: The Hydro- Electric Cuml:kis -ior Alurrish, :34.21; L. D. Hunter, 4.3'L ° .SH<)OTING MATCH a.- t'f.Zif Nf€tstAl nOtlfir•8 ion of the c -. n �f;!!o, to s> NOTICE is'hereby given that all We do Btrildin r,f all ki°rida. IV, reduction of the 20 -year contract t. creditors. and :others navin>; ciair' -` Cart - Wright, 1services) 12.50; Dr wi1Tbe [field at rite "premi�af E. S.. FR. ;N-G one of years. 2� against the Estate of Mrs. Emir:: . To:ulin,on, ( services) 1.75: Boot.-, Crawford, lot 5, con. 6, on Monday, CF.MENTING, The Tax Collector, L. Johnson gave anti Murisoh, 9.95. Maria Ellicott' deceased, late of the December 17th. Geese and Chickens _ I his report or, the -collection of the ' owllship of Pickering, in the Count,. as prizes. Shells provided - for, Shot •PLUMBING 193:i Taxes, which to 'date. shoti<= __ " -` (If Ontario, are required, on or be• Guns. 1 -2 mile west of Kinsale on NO Mnd the collection of' of the tic: -The .Toronto pa, ,,r . :r feRv days fore the First Day of January lS;.i 7 Highway. Shoot begins at 12.:30. I - - = ROOFING al 1" 8103.500 for that year. lie also ago records an, inci I ta.tt reflect A. D., to send by post !,repaid or i inf. the Cuun;il th:.t the tA,c.; 11u +, to the rr<iit of ,C ai;•i Dmp• -'r deliver to the unders;gned, Executor _ i We qt -n :fi-ll Rrwntf .rrj Rn <,Sng for this year are bE it1L tiaid at ti,r yc,u'h. had vote ro:i t! ,• re= idunc. of the said Estate, x f!.al sta:emer.. _ Whitevale I L 1 1'IHteri4l., Empire HA,throoru rat: c.f !00 per• cent better Wan la.:t •f Chi,A Draper. and �t „le a watt•!, r,f their clainis, duly veritied a!iii the yen., over ?10,000 uelnr pai,l t,,', datt He was.couvicted, but the f,rrn,er haci nature of the security, it any, hel, I� LOUR ) L �(, h:,lni },n,ent, I}uro �t'ater ! t 8y= tI- ti}o. }3eKtty. vvhile•the same date last year tietttd, him placed cat probation so as to all. h% them and that. after sail date.- , ' - _-._• _ 3ttihlk• 1:'r!niurr,rnt only • 5,•300: �w th? lad a chance.', Thr boy while the Executors will proceed t„ disc' The Standing Curnnittee •)n I cads. ielieeCinq parcels yieldd'to the ribute,the assets of'the s id Estat land ether AniltlioK �lKteritale i; I Sul l,rep�tretl to purrhl�• e. and ,Bridges paid the following: G. temptation, and as he explained, hi among the parties' entitled thereto, E�timkates Free . Todd, drag con. 3, 18.75; L. Gates,: committed• the theft in order to sec having regard only to the-claims of {ltd' �ill,a: lit },rliiu. ttLd will Work Guar-ant"d - drag con. 1 and.2, 28.40; G.' Lau-, re- are money to-buy food for t;iv,home. Which he shall then have had notice. play'.the hivhest Market price pairs and bolts, t.7:,; G A. Balsd,in, The boy afterward -s said, `• did not UATED at Pickering; this 8L burn 23rd F .T. PROUSE drag con. 1, 4.80; F. Wright, drag on know that it was Chief Constable, day of November 1934 A. D. . con. band 7, 6.00; W. Petty, gravel ,Draper's home, he• is a kindIv Mall LAR SUN WILSON Phnnp 6502' sj for con. 2, 3.00; P. Clarke, gravel on and treated me as if I were hi;, son win: Ellicott. 'PI('KF•RING. 0NTAELIO con. 6, 6.80; G. winters, gravel fur I made a mistake, but never again" Executor of the said Estate. Nltnne,N1,irk 6:7-(12 i�._17 cos:. 4, 37.50; H. Russ, gravel for This i,5 not the first ti n,e.that.Citief R. R. 1. Locusi Hill Ont - con. ,. 3.h0; R. 31u;bbray, gravel on Draper has put. an emrrg boy on the - */OW IS -•- _ 7. con. ti, 3.00; G., Spencely, install pipe right path. There are. many-- meri.noa•; t • 1\ con. 6, •1.80; C. Storry, install pipe' leading respectable lives, who can : �IOtICe t0 CLr @t�ltOrs on con. 8, 1.60; R. Lynn; `install pipe thank Chief Draper for the kindly ': - . :_'The Time to - con. 6, and labor on R. L., 9.00; Roy sympathetic : Mice that saved therr iN THE MATTER. OF THE ES_TAT1: Q _ Ward, salary and Tel. Calls, 153.20; from long pri;.on terms. An old say OF JOHN A.YERS late of the Town- - Bake Your ". . J. _Soden, - gravel con. sand 7, 92.60; inn is "A Stitch in TirnP.Sa,•es Nine" ship of Pickering, in the, County of • I • C. Schwalm; haul gravel coil. 6 and likewise, "A amid of Kindly Ad,.i'ce Ontarici. Retired Farmer, Deceased. j'-'} T C'T� ]t /�� �� T.K E 7, 76.00; J. Ravie, shove} gravel con. zlven in time .will save many- a man NOTICE: is hereby given that all 1"� 1 J 1 1 �/i r 1 7, and 8, 37.60; J. 3iudie, ditto• 1S. from. a 13 €e of crimN." The primary pet?krtils .having .any claims -. or de •40: B. Annis, drag con. 5, 13.00: Al. �biect- -of our court,- of jU�ticr• is nr +t mandz a'vainst the the late 'John Ay LPt us Sl1 1 I. ou with onrNnitis Fruits. 'Uiari Btock is' freiih best , lee haul -,gravel on coil. 6. 50. t„ punish , men' for c•rimp%. but.;to ri� ers• Who died on or about, the Tw•en l � . � - � 00;,d. Newsom, ditto. 76.00; F. Bar form them. ty- eighth day of July; A. D. 1934, a' Brirl ,Prices' Low., clay,Aitto, 197.00 ;. A. Stroud, bi,ilcl the Township of Pickering, are req: w. bridge R. L.,- 7. „0:.G• Green, shove'. -�" a: result of � tile' mild fats _ aired to rend by post prepaid-ar U [� « ff itA A firacel con. ,, 16..0; A. he •son, r11t iandeli -Itis are in bioolh. strawberry ,striver to the undersigned 3oliritor� urran�s _ , re•�leaned, _ 2 lbs. for t 7c• 'to, :3 ". ' >�: J. Reid, dint,, :':; `IOi S. grant., fire blcxmiiiix;;' a "d }thee bus h,rreirt for Joseph 5mit', and Alex- ". Ferndale, drag -in- cpn. 7. 6.•;2;,. _�Y, ''h'" are E,udtli�t>; and -in bloom in,viir' 1n,Ior zealand, the Executors under FitFSH t'LT7'E:[) � �. St'LT.� N; A. F;[.E;�CHF:C1 - Brovkt , ciraA , Aucl1 Rd.. 5:25: «, "u= {iart� , he nroti kris e. 00 t , .1 1%'ill of the - said John- Ayers. Raisins Raisins - n -- :hbrc'. o€ Rudsvrt at,u Ja'nrk_•1• l;u.t... Dates Ra -Judd. drag con. .", I3.:.•,: (',e:,. Pugh, I thE,ir names .:in.l 'addre�ces- rind ' full' - .,t o the fishPrn,en are hasrnsr a t, .' ? Ib I.,r' 2•i , r.. _ II,, t„t to _ iu fat z7 ,'t,•+, drag and clean ditch c,•n. d,. 1r:::0i •.ttticular, in- RRriting of their c ahii.Q _ _ i tin;. Thfir fisltina sea...,n i, now nn. . :1, .. e�/� _,u. !and as 'they fish thr•,t!lrh the ice at th,, .::hurt - -, " ^. - :Mlo�a$sesj: th �ta,!'i: per tin, ,!rat= at. T: L., -..2:,- C, tl�il- chi- .eea. -nn •�f the- year. there li-a= '! !,I ,, , - � � � • l�C• !,' been no ice, en far, so that they can i� Nt.. T a•h h. 1 r) I'lC'h ^:kftor ' f „r 'tru:k _ 1'. t' :.,,, ,r n „t engage• in thi= prafitable aiursuit. k ('l'T ail \h:l► GI..�Ch:i). C:�NI)ll:l) wr Ili' Tat vat; _. _ >;.tl Claremont - • Tsar; Lint,,n, Gordon Duncan. Jr. .3rd Jr.:ird - Nellie Gostick (H i, Gordon' Heron, Dickie Baker: Pr. C. - Arn- /'�, / :z - < <ra Lubrisky Thos. Rickard, Ow- Go^ -tick (11). !Marjorie Patterson (P) old Heron. J. Elizabeth .Donnell L � `„/ N E/L.. L Man, cases of severe e,.),I& are be- ; eti Turner, Glen Le \',,tt, D•u•:,,Can i 31eta Degeer (P 1. Sr. 2nd - Di,ris Teacher , . Yr •' . ins repwted in and around this we -j Tunics; heo. f d. WhLa,�or,,Edna Biel Hodgson (lt), Arnold' B6r'tol; lli)', _ FUNERAL DIRE )'I'Uf{ A1�D 1nitY• I by. tad - Shirley' Barefrot, Hden Jr. 2nd - Agnes °Walker (P), Sr. 1st Brougham EJiBAL�iLrR y _. James Hortop.-left on- Tuesday- f'sri. Malcolm, Billy blithe!!, Muriel - Pen - - - .Ad Crggtick (H), Andrew Si nook'- Mildred Carter - �t'ill (H -). $e Story ( -- _._. - -- _Ruccetst,tir to R'._J, Mta,ther,, - -- Whitby, where -be -is a member.. of tt :+tuutfvi►le - ( _ -- T- -- George rY H1+_'.Babel. tiY.alk•_ _.._ the Grand Jury, lams. list Tony Carrozza. Label er (Pj, Alvin Gray IP), ]Toward itby, - er• :•he week -end with friends = , tilirht and.; Day Service _ "? Tuesday morning of this week way Lehman absent. Agnes Bielby. Pr. - Burto• kFf), Sr. Pr. - Donald White. - - et. Temperatures. of n in the coldest Brougham. - �= 4; Y P Aylmer Carter, 3Nnrray - Bielby, lYTur- Helen Ilodgson, Hilda Walker. T Business Phone • - Residence Phone • ' , below' were reported locally. ray Michell, Llo • . Seebeck; Sarah Pr, - Pearl Pilkey. — M. I. Spencely, Mrs. James Hoxle, who is spending usul gA211 � Thos. Gregg. is still confined to the Malcolm, Barbara White. Enrollment _ the winter with her daughter in Iowa j� Teacher. City, is well, and-sends greetings to i.�C DAVI1.lSON. • house, under medical care. '�o one is 44, A- •erase attendance, 40.55. Mary S. S. No 4 E. Names in order of old friends in -Brou ham. J �7. �{ permitted to see him at present,. E. %Wr. Teacher. merit. * shows 70 per cent, or over. Mr. John Knox and friend of.Tar- See the- advertiser ant of the Sr. 4th - f5ouglas Bryant, Llewel- into, arrived home last week -end; Madeline Beauty. al -, in another CEiERR�.WOOD Y' 'Greenwood School, Kovembef' Ex- yn Crawford, *Ross Horan. Jr'. 4th - having - completed •the Short Course •dump.. This of interest to ladies, aminations:- Sr. 4th � -Jean Linton, *Mary Boyes, • *T'ena' Muteh, `Doris.. on Canadian Economics at the arse �T p The 'stones o ae village, comntenc- Billy- Gibson 1 C 1. Roy Walls* ; Jr. Baker, Harold ,- Heron, •Albert Craw- . • I 1Y. S U rl A N C E L in on blonds next, will be o en *Murray scatty of Toronto. This course .is , in' r g Y P 4th - C•)llnie He i2e, Ivry Maguire, ford. Sr. 3rd - Heron, connection with the New Canada every night of the week, until aftex Muriel .Clarke, Vanessa Walls, Bob- *William 'Nixon, Carman Barrett. Movement. AUTU:KOBILR Christmas. by Gibson (U) Sr. 43rd - Mildred Jr. 3rd - *Raymond Crawford, Glenn FIRE —_ Radiators and batteries are occupy- Brown, Lois Byers, •Leslie Wilson, Crawford and• $obbie Barlow,. equal; The concert •on Friday' 'evening last-• BURGLARY ins the attention of our garage men' Harold Short,. Jr. 3rd - Eileen Sad- Edgar Barlow. 2nd - *Billie Boyer, under the auspices, of the Glee Club -� tkes gay,; it never fails, some of ler June Southwell, -Florence Wood, *Bobbie Baker, Vernon Barrett, with A. W. Ly-nde as leader, vitas an CASti AI:TYj' - us get caught in the first freeze -up. Hole Devitt, ,1Iaijone 3 a xk 4.uar�••• 't'ivnn i orne exceptionally fine entertainment, but = i LIFE INSURANCE F. Logst continues busy in the can- Short, John Gibson (U). 2nd - Jim-, Heron, David Barlow 1A -. * ce rot sr . 11 w5*ir Phone P'''t` "'nK -9;) - 301' ' ,b Wining factory. A favorite recipe for mie- Kinnear, Fred Brown, Vernon Simpson and . *.Coila • • Neale equal ; hate been, ter it per. followed too cloy- canned 'chicken is now, being made .Snort, Dorothy Clark, Milton Wall•,,, Donald C. aw•fvrri. Pr. g - 'I Abe! '1� the. oyster supper and dance. tt up, and a big market is-being f -und Llt,yd Priest *, Ross Walls* Ist You Can Buy at Home" -• for the product. - Verna Woodward, Dorothy .9arlockl c BATTERIES, r. The Business den's Associati -n are anti, Alan- Clark, tied; - Harold - Clark, • On The Shores of adveltisin the- ChriGtms� cial< vin l - t~ sp`' Billie Devitt 4llan Wood'.tard, Ger -. / (� -AECI•: 4U RI E9, the Weekly Bulletin for nest week. ;kid Clarke,, Vernon Gibs,:)n (U); Sr.. � Stu o ' g .. At xr lace aJld. better prirefj)• Have you had your name placed on Pr; - 31ary' Woodtrard, Ernie Sadler,_ `-their mailing list'.. Jr. P 'Murray Orinerod, Douglas y There has just been released a as ' The local lodge A. F. and A. M. Clark. —(Ltl for, unranked due to ' New and Revised Edition of the well -_ yoti ct+u in Toronto. ' are having two- big' nighty this month ,recent ,,trap_ =fir. 0) for, unranked. - WEBSTERS - . � known . sock. 'of _ Samut;l Fat'mer, of --install when the election of officers and the due to absence for examinations. y D� y � Port Perry. "On The Shores of Scu Let us repair thwt;l(arikp;to . atiorr of same takes piece on on Roll, 38. Isabel Rutledge, Teach- NEW INTERNATIONAL: gin A well bound, 250 -page volume- p she 19th and 27th. erg. DICTIONARIES are in use by busi- = of the. history of early .day, in this , Some-of our schools in the rieiih- S. S. No. '19.­(H) Honors. (P) Pass aesstnen,engineers,bankers, county, Ontario. It is generously ill- 9k ►llt?d 5iotorRrpRite. -, -borhood are playing the part i are On names of those who passed will- iudges, _ art hatects, phyaidans. ustrated photograph,;.- cordon • - Law 1 y p by - authentic. -lief organization to someone. Fire- be found in thi= list. Sr. 4th - -Dnr• farmers, teachers, librarian, clec- and draw'infrc by ;Marion Farmer. wood is being hauled ,away by the gymer], by success /u! men 'and othy Burton (H ). Jr. -4th - liildretl women the toorld over. Contributions' have been made by Phonej29014• -load.- Police are. investigatinlr. red Patterson 1 K t, Russell- Gostick descendants of ' some of the pioneer - ; _� -birs. Wm Birkett has been'confin- (P4 Sr. kvYou E ill uu,, to Tin? PICKEf2[�fi,- - OiiTAR10 .. . -i - %'anche Degeer 1H i. 4 pl'eY . •families of Ontario, and although, al- ed to her bed,.with threatened pleur -. The New International provides ways a tremendous, task, an extrem ��11' _ A isy, following a severe cold, which the means to success It is an all- ely large amount of matter has been DIN TY' S GARAGE ' ::.,has owed a very obstinate case. We _ knowing teaches, a universal quea� gr _ tion answerer. compiled and presented to the read - -hope for her very 'early recovery. E' (� ors' of this• volume. A work of this Oisr. Rroek and KioR-iiton Rds, 7 Master Billie Mundell underwent. vancementw6i3omakedaily type is one that should be read by y _ r an operation for tonsil ,removal last _ ir`Z,e use of this vast fundof inform• every adult and child of the county General Repair Wnrk all ears, -week. Aside from a sore throat and �tf�►.�� at>ioni '7' being a little off colour, he feel: 400,09evocabularrl'erens. 2799Patiee. I in particular. The early hiaton of - guranteed at reasooablei 6099 Illustrations. t oloral Plates. y should be, and prices. one's owe] community --none the worse. He says so himself. an(} ae.000t; rapphical5ublects. ILION i ' - 8l�raphlcal Entries. us a subject. of intense interest to Acetvleae a'eldinR Over RO friends and relatives at Regular atld India_Paper Editisen. nAtives and residents of - that com Bti *teriea ropalrpd and charmed. -- -_ tended the shower !riven Mr. and 'Mrs Eye r Fitton.. munity, but that history in published Firestone and Dunlop Tires, i .Noiriis Hardy, 'iln• Wednesday .night "'•n pn¢os. ' 1 form is seldom available. -Mr...Farm- 9`'° r ;: ustvit,)os, - - Gaf(oline l►nd Oils. Iaaf: "3Tany'beautiftri and useful gift a �,� sr Free. a er, in arranging the work, has made were given the newly-married cAUp ,SII"ajn , t1 of l'•,c.••: it possible for, th,ne. of u. in Lhj KPfre hment B, ,)th in CnnnPC.tioo • • +Pt, ii +u le, I n,me ehta county to place on our - bookshelf _. Fbnne.Pit'k.7i) The rhristlrtas Entertainment of by L.H. Tack, Opt. D. °*`- ' (� ;eater' an interesting work and a future re' (night or day). ` `the 'E nited-' Church is -being held it _ - + G. 6 C fprencP, which ...will many.. tirilrrs: bN .. ..:- the Coma}Tunity. Hall' r,rl.l)w,, loch Afi - , btE,tR,A1N MILTON SLEEP excellent M_raltl is beinu re atsed -Pa for 1'iai•,n, not Blindness cam'= '� S rinrrC6'Mass W. tht�of£iro-Enfulr,ir. tlFarmar.m3de and ever mr i, invited. _4 setts! a<i TO empha::z., ties comple\ natelrr � � ���.y• v 'rh« of -tvht, lot ^J- ^C111• ti]P posa,bllic� `�:.� -• port Perry 'Star, Part Pt•rry. tint;. n i, bpins chare'eki ,f - - C:,.•d,tn Ct t' {)h,- . ^,�;':uf-�lf- '.1ia =t.•r i''t] -• - '' .,' - r calk T nt Sur.du v it +, H., Ilfi t'..,tl l'r ai, tlir rile. -.. pt y • ftinh r,,, .:r .d -i'th r plar„•ts at i�tralc'eil- �,�,�pr ,p• -: -in the villag•i. -Ile !,epvr ;. fxI',,t. .,tt,l di:rth'cc r'rnitt:u•: tri.ils ?all r.ur j r -•Ile—v 11, •1.:-'rto-• ^}'.rrtz. in,- v*-rc p, " ;'l...r: .r +n.,r.;.:it, t,t,uri.1- �rithi£i. ;h � � t' ._ �• I K-�'9 - hcai *i ?, wml, havtrt t„ Cin +_k•rt., nf.=61u'- ::phf'rr'-' f life. Th.• cpe_•riti „n.- lfn1^tly f :t „ttiaci ta.I +.b'_ h;aid ;. ^`',>iy_' i ` n b,• __.. 'ar•.. +,r,.�tttt' ,tlh,iitk• `if l:'�1:i1' - lF•. : ,i,'1',y nri.•d. a,•t'+'u��.,llt +, '•� 1:mrt t'rt'? - 'y ! ',t 4 !�?-' its•” y. 1~'1 - :- - Ruln ,” art, n• -V Ix. nt he -il:gf - i,tr - _ _ - �• rt-� a �3. -i �• 'Eyesight Speci��irt a the `pra-tKtt• t' t'm• [ iiitt. :kiUrir. tl .: +i thN tYil�Ci �CiTi Jar - cr::i.:sls aa�e.,� _ y„ a Yir yp,t . vw raY. 11W sr Lease• spa! Flncti,.n._ :4,ctne Chun PP P „a ,La^ t ll1L� ' e.r++iners or err �� es � n.,ttir• „f > „r, iii *,,Fll;g, n- ;tF.,Illt fake tie `.� J .: �.. ,n •,r*., cur. alt{u,uzh it is ariticllt:ited. tiv.t ,,, . w` a 'C�i w`,* a stn e.�lil.3. r.tnntl s]'.hy tt „ii+cik•n' s o -DiSNEY BI.00lI , "tfiti' pTe.;pnt council. - _. cv rt•;utt.; f :v)ni: ye �traitt vt'hich al- �j� �. f able 'to pre -- nt -a :% t'ry fav „table .lw- for 1t 'r e' w i Y'a Oshawa _ cr,!ltribtitc.- t* frazrieri noire >c, �► �+ a! Opp, Post (Mies 1 bmw ji"a ;port un Nurninatitin Day, _ - •- :u•adaritt.., irritability. d; ficulty l uf' A{/C Mr. Robin, on, undertak(:r at T3r,•oi I�N1L.YflU'STflMAOH T�flUE. r ,nt rtratinn and- a: vivinu,4 cycle nt ". ? - .lire; ,had rorrsidetttible - pr,4�wrt} go ul• �. t. . .:.urn, l.i:::•ti,:9 t:.i , d<.eana'•'limPnts 'nf lul,th tnc'' iijind1an,t k �. „� ••,,t: ,.•h, C',)•: -i in flatntis on Sundai mornin^ id�t, tpittl %,Z •.f 1u,'u, ti taNl hoop's l,• f t .S the cp:r Pain•Befor. or after k'.atitia. coat -I, I cr•�u,•. • C:;utl:; a:ut-:,�•,t{:in; then c.w�ed w hen a Stove ,ill Ili, garago 17CCamd „� bv' a' run•, Ik, -ii c,iw:i. l w. )I) t,ved C. t:• d Fi 7 •met f :,'.t, te, oti ..t ns, i•_ ;) iley Niil � that ritort- concern is alt ^ ^hek{ to the' l " ;1.1upfue, ryatc m, ndtbusrrllcvcyepquicklya, idperinaae -ttly,improsoaPt)ctitc. eel] @air.(!. IhP fare, getting, „ut t,f: can - d:¢,, a�,n and'ac•ncrd tiaaltlt• Radio SO v i ce c,ammodity value•'of the ,lt_'4,,A than tCol' anti de�trnying t aitplet. 1 }', the Plmph -%, Rla:kheads, Sorts. Riotchc., i'slc ,+ c2a'nt:t, \tat i'ia - r to -the knoa'leilge _anti skill, that i. T�IE•Bi.00D• t;r,;uy, ll.cdsh,'Ruc, i)o.art liebi7ltua�, deal:, r.rnac):rtcds; building and Y)nt6cit which included , t • - ground Ilit.+ tnr•tlt, Sou surcli� nerd C. t..'�c•R "1 ante 1't:` ?:•t:. Fhcy, by rk•a,ot: of 1 -;s ' 'Mire- mate r•hparse acrd ear. _ _ _ . - th,a^ tonic rffrcm het to rttrorP strength and fibre to the iN�,x1, vin it will furnish pp A 1' L \i' # Ii W. L. Douglac, our local drUgLrlB: - noucf.hnu-ui t,) the whnle ho,ly.. C. (', & 8. Tonic Tableu. - o•etain VeveT. Iron acid 1;RV ICtI?l) rtl\ D REPA.'IR1F,D iwatraet of (:od Liver- three great tonics in one. one of - th(• lucky • prize- winners Nervous-Debllity, weaknen•t, Jeritina'• -Jurap in kk'li at leis Hodg son shorting tviatch,'a 2:)_ STANLEY -'.= THEATRE THE NERVES Tired. worn Out, Fi:vl Like'Fallin„ when Eyed' d `'`{ici'�l Ki: ttiUNeiEiLE: FectTogether. ReWessat Night, Poor Meraory, `, 1VOI {K Gl �tRANTi:1sD pound turke3 that tin]P, 'Then a ff'jt' t)e. ,ndrnt. wake U p L'nrefreshei. Weak Trembles, frizzy, Faintln,; S y • ` - STOUFFVILLE rn ' days later came home with 5 geese, nr Feet Numb, lack heir rL Strength, elp t res 'You need C. & o Tonic ndt trts. , y /s` T •-• r They', by reason o[ their tonic eileMe, help to restore nerve tissue to normal condition ART U R ' Ii 1' E L D won ill a raffle. The intereRinLr -part steady the penes banlah the blues, make you feet full of life, vignr, ambition, and about the raffle is, that the unlucky - many years younger. w R. T, I. lie tduate >5iimber' ]3 won the geese. Anoth P THINNESS LndYYr Weight, Hollow Cheeks, Flat'Cbest,'Scrawtty week, Dye 4ti {fi- '' Yh'cine`5201, P1CKERI \Gi $ FRIDAY and SATURDA�� p'epsia, Tfiin BlooB C. C. &-B. Tonic Tablets help to build Sot Old superstition knocked for a Tow. up in every way. Will thereby improve your appearance. r .. DEC., llt.11 and >!,:1th: - a t dir Bly through thee - .: Boys and Girls. Santa Claus has - -' REGAIN LOST PEP AND ViTALIT1f not m•erloeked• Claremont on his stomach, enriching iha— - :THE V a UEhIN E" - -early trip through the country,,• and « • �� blood, building up the nervous system, generate vitalit..% create nerve force, restore Ile has announced he will come along �rlvate Scandal oulLatrength, pep and vigor —eo you can enjoy life's pleasures to the fullest. -BEAUTY- SALON Q are'tor Bale at all Drug Stores. Go to .►. to Claremont on Wednesday next at 4 Rh' PITTS C. C. & B. TONIC TABLETS your druggist today and order a "Mr. Overland's'Store, He would like � - -, supply• it rdeans the beginning of a r' N ED -SPARKS new life roc you — opening the door to a brighter world and happier existence. The Every style, of Hair•dreesing' given y014 all to be there to 'meet him, and tablets lire luespenlive. The prices are 59c and fl• -Three $-1 Dies for f2.3e. , the best attention. will receive you any lime between 3 : LE�V CC3I)Y - Get C. C. B. •Tonto Tablets at Hair Cuttit]g, . 9httmpooing, ►torte! and 5 o'clock on that afternoon, Wed- ••POPFYE the SAILOR” =R c. Jones Druggist• Pickering Ontario - and Curl, Finger Waving, Facial, - nesday next. Sc>{lp Treatment, ' PICTORIAL Herz ie is thou ht Rev. Mr. Story presented his ill- - R for you. If you �•: Yustrated.lecture io the youal; 'people ii fl :'RADIOS _ - xre wondering what to give yoelr POOR CINDERELLA "rieedfor CbriatmaE, Why-not-give ? at the Baptist Church on Monday Py- � �.•'� • •''• � Pr a IiPSiutiful Prrmkinent \4'ttve for '1 enin Mr. Story is' a returned miss- I� <'uLOR51 We have contracts with Victor. Canadian Westing - 1;• .( -' �pl�-S795,;aChrlet(nae` Spechd, So ionary from that very interesting _ house,, DeForest• Crosley, Rogers and-•:Tlajestic for' why. not u]ake an appointment .-continent. South America, and has a - their full line of Radios. as snnn as,pwsihle% -very educative addre: ;, � to e•ive. He, 1'f t tiT+ l Y and WEDNESDAY k yDAY Electric Gets, as low as 539,9;1. Car Radios, $:35.60 - ' ' ZVrre. ZX. 1.,A%1=deL1, } has been very- much in demand. in DEC. 113•tl? rind l9th :4 number of used Seta in stock. Phone lAn(1 C %AHEi1I0�'i this :part .of the province, -he having « !f A full line of radio tubes. Let us teat your tubes,. ilo' , ..delivered his addre.c in several of Master of Men -the churches' in the immediate vicim- charge. .oil sty.' .. Maple Leaf �duu�l Firs . JACK MOLT I�,DIO BATTERIES - School Short' Stibj ?e.ts Comedy InSUraace' CO• Sc Reports( _ Tell us what you want to pay and we will >et them. a _ -Any price rnet for the same quality of merchandise. l(nd NV AWANESA I�iS. CO. _ 11 Pickering for the FRIDAY'and SA!'UkibA Y 0heap rates for farm and country ” month of November'. Sr. 4th - Fern EIGIHTEEN t,aildtoRe. Malcolm; Lois Turner; ,Julia Wilson ' •JI&C. 41” -rand LGUd _. - :. :. Windtttorm •Insurance on btr{1din-+t ' ! sed stoves in stock: Heaters Conk Stoves Quebec wind- mills, Silos etc. Charle¢ I.ehman; Frank Williams; Willi + _ Romer Jackson Rosa Barefoot. ,?n "YOU f l ' : Heaters and Furnacettes, :- - Autoinooile I7ieurance •- YOU BELM T -0 XE The famous FI;\tDLAY `LIME OF STOVES AND of all kinds 4th - Don. Duncan, Minnie Carrozza _ • )F ARrI9 FOR SALE Jas. Rickard, Allen Michell, George HEATERS AND also the line of HARRi1,40N for White• Day. Turner absent; Jean Syd Schmidt, a cheaper line. 4 Write or phone - Bielhy. Sr_ 3rd -Rota Milne Douglac Proprietor Y'e't' quote you. We will get you any make of Stove ♦ Barefoot, elby. Malcolm Carter, Lena Car- tlr Heater you Want. BOWMAN. dC ROWE :5 WHITBY, ONT toaa,'Claytoti ,IackAOn, Inez White; i Parking "a« at ft ifaa: CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT Jugoslavia Threatens to Take ' Royal Bank Promotions _ Direct Action With Hungary - - — - -.- i a Fails to Satisfy She Vlfili- Bttl-it�r -I fun- ;.Warns f League y >w -- gory- Alone -- Backed- -lay Alres=- Deman�ot Revision 4 K Y - ` - of Treaties Intensifies Balkan- Crisis, Geneva.- (Monday) - - Hungarian -- - - disclosures that Jugoslavia has Predict Seaway y _ - threatefled to withdraw her appeal to a " "•'the League And "act on her own" Too Pass Ill U.S. - .unless she obtains satisfaction froal Hungary in the awas§ination back. Trash caused' grave concern here: Republican ' and Democrat i ` • r 2 J Mil •. :.. �; �� ' The' Jugo-slav threat, revealed Sun- Senate Leaders Op -'� "J% J�JJ,,,, :, •: - day night b Hungarians.. was said _ Y g timistic - mania and eve he support of ou t have t olio ... Czechoslovakia, the other members - . - Washington- Senate leaders both -7- ; �i %:' : :> :>� y / /J/f r , . r ., %}: '• ` :, � : ;:; , :r < : Of the' Litt 1 e E ntente. Republicans and Democrats, Sunday .:; >:: Fs r i`� rfn In the early morning hours after indicated they were- convinced the St -' eeasele:s conversations between the ' Lawrence Waterways Treaty will be British, French and Italians, the ratified next session with ballots to 'f Brittzh delegation announced a com- promise formula had been worked spare fi the issue comes to a vote. out, A test is almost certain,_ since From left to riglit -Sir Henry S. Holt has relinq uished the presidency of The Royal Bank of Canada and : Anthony Eden Lord Privy Seal of President Roosevelt already has an- now becomes chairman of the Board and chairman of, the Executive Committee. Morris W. Wilson, former Vice Britain, will.- auhtifit the text to the nounced he would resubmit a mod!. President and General Manager, has been appointed .P resident and Managing Director. Sydney G. Dobson ' Little Entente and Hungary and try fled' treaty" provided Canada agrees succeeds Mr. Wilson as General Manager, having been Assistant General Manager for the last twelve years • to get their formal adhesion. to some slight changes. _ - At - .the. quickly called meetings, Capt. Eden, Pierre Laval of France, Belief that the administration can bring about of the pact, Five -Year Trek of Reindeer Herd ' 87�; No. 2.Northern, s31/sc; No. Z- - Eduard Benes of Czechoslovak!$ and sir the which provides far the building of Northern, 807 /se; :No. 4 Northern, Baron Pompeo Aloisi of Italy were in a seawpy from the Great Lakes to Atlantic, by Across Arctic NOW Nearin En' d 117/.C; 5 Northern, 774/se; No. B solemn parley antil, after midnight. the was no means un- ' S Northern, 797/se. n, The developments as a result of the new disclosure cau:,ed the. entire aniinous. A' strong combination Of Democrats and Republicans defeated 3,004 Animals Will be Re- leased bear Aklavik After 3,000•- Manitoba oats -No.:2 C.W., 61 %c; No. 3' C.W.; 45%c; No. 1 feed, 44 %c; T central European conflict to be the treaty last session and some of Mile March frolii. Alaska — `' ictory mixed feed oats, 35c. • - : • -viewed as having -- reached its- most them feel they can do it again. for Laplander - Manitoba barley - No. 3 C.W., '1 'feed _ delicate and dangerous stage. Bul:'senators closely in touch with 61 %0-,. No. screenings, $27 By acting -"on her own" Juga prevailing sentiment assert President 3foose R7ver, N.W.T: - The drum 'timb'er wolves, lean and hungry from per ton. .- slavia would 'no' longer accept a Roosevelt'• can, not" only secure' St. of hoofs acroso the rim of Canada's long years of privation' swooped down South AfrFcan ,corn, 964, League of :tiaticns solution to the Lawrence ratification but United— Arctic circle wrote a march of vic- on the strange procession. and took Ontario grain', approximate pric• !� charges aguIbst Hungary-of harboring States adherence to the world court tory for Andrew Bahr. It sounded the their •toll. -Bahr and his men escaped es track shipping point: = Wheat, 93 ` terrorists and the assassins resyoa- !? he desires it.-Legislators.said they end of a five year'struggle across a- death by keen' vigilance, 'and sharp to 95c; oats; 36 to 38c;;barley, 46 to ``Sitile for the killing of King Alexan• had heard nothing to -indicate the 3,004 mile stretch of tee to re= estab- aim with the rifle but their antlered 4Bc; corn, 69 to 73e; rye, 52 to 56c; - der, it way explained Jugoslavia :President would urge' adherence, but, lash a ,lost reindeer herd for 25,000 cha'r'ges were less 'fortunate, buckwheat, 40 to 42c; malting bar- -would 'seek a direct accounting with on the other hand, nothing to indi- Elskimos in' scattered settlements- For many months the location of ley, 70 to 74c, - _Hungary. Laval.- and Aloisi, acting rate he would not. from Ktttlgazult to Coronation Gulf, the herd eras not knowa to the out- - - - - - - -- _ as go- betweeas for .the Little En- Led by Bahr diminutive Lapland side world, Last October, within stri- Manitoba Proclaims tente and. Hungary, respectively ear' liar met with no, iriilttnl result. _. CANADA SEEPS herder And his riTte -wind- tanned 8b- sistants 3,000 sturdy reindeer set out king distance of their goal tbh party the last lap drive BpXin Da 1101ida $ Pay _ It was .stated that at this meet• -. -from- Kutebue Alaska,: Christmas: Day started on of a that will. take them across the Mackenzie .Holiday Day After Christmas - ins M. Laval communicated the = Little Entente•' threat to' Baron Al- ATDI�ET �' MEET 1929. Now !t is moving slowly aeross the Mackenzie delta to Kittiga :�lt east of - Aklavik, Wimnipeg- Ubserv'ance of: Boxing - delta. to Klttigazuit, -where they will be released. Day, just an old English' custom, has el d, who later informed Tiber Eck- -'-"- ." bardt, Hungarian Minister to the {jj rj�1� '�r east of Aklavik; where it will be re- leased The anfmais, -spank life Sum- 'coast Speaking of the wolf menace Bahr 1n his first account of.the trek said: spread to Manitoba. Under a pro- da mation o Lieut.- v W. J. Tap. - -� :League of `atiotis: : At a second Interview Sunday (a mar at this. Arctic paint, 1 BO _ "They would come !n the bleak hours per, December 26 will be a statutory _ 7- - : -`.- ; -might Laval and Aloisr likewise fail- mileb northwest o[ Aklavik. TO ATd Eskimos :before dawn, Timber wolves In packs of holiday in'this province: The Retail " ed 'reach any solution, ' School Bo • Athletes Win. y .Behind the 'venture- was. the decis- from, four to 12, The would (hover They in the shadows terrify the herd • and r Merchants' Association offers fall eo- operation.- lie Laval also• discussed the admitted- a ly delicate sjtuatifon with Anthony First Place in All Blif One ton of tha Dominion Government to then leap In for the kill, Oftentimes, Under enabling, legislation passed - "''Eden, Foreign Mmlater EM-ward "Event —Track Fleid repientsh depleted • reind'eer- heats. Since 'days. were �'peut in quieting the deer at, the last session of the Mani•tobsf Benes of Czechoslovakia, and Nich- ' and 1929.etarvatloa has etalkea Ea- and persuading them to move for - Legislature, g'. tune, the lieutenant - governor - - Dias Politis of Greece, chalrasan of klmp:,campe throughout the barren ward-again in orderly fashion. Than, proclaimed the. holiday Saturday. His ` f ra special committee of the disarms- Auckland. N.Z. - Canada's sehool. lanfis, Invasion. of . the wblte . man_ ' when, the inoye' was made the'Wolf -1 the action followed a strong drive here. - z Iu view of the continuing and even 3 -- f,4uvye4 the sziftea o opposition of their Antipodean tour the f dt'��f1 and. fnr f1yP Years natives have subsiated'alrhost �p,]a C9 wAll tft RAQ art tt_aQlt with In a period of N hours.'" LORNE ARDiEL ­.Increasing - tenuion the sees-ton of the here~ Sunday when they swept entkely on the white man's diet of ors Do R. T.. Porsfld. Dominion Govern•I _ heague Council.: -scheduled for this' through : a and field meet canned beet and tea, meat rotn 'e. and his brothel k morning was postponed probably to ,track against college and senior stskrs The five -year -trek told' an.- Arctic A. E. Pomlld kept the party'supplied P the afternoon,_although ttse hour had _to_ collect first place in all -but• one saga' destined to live -forever in -the with provisions while •.the Irerd trav -, not beet} fixed„ early today, event, the high jump. lore of the north country. Long jour= ailed, Through offing blizzards they r = ' FRANCE'S POSITION Andy Zizis, Toronto's Dominion treys over frozen trails in 50 below drove their dog-teams more -than 2,000 '= C \EQUIN'bt.'AL. - sprint chatpion, started the parade weather; daring drives through per- miles rlurtng the tVinter, back' and Fore ign 1lini,ter Laval, speaking of Canadian winners tck the tape itous mountain•pas :�a.when a'.slip of, forth between Her chel Island and- - . for France Saturday, said dramatieal- when he sped over the 1'20 -yard the* toot meant sudden death and bat• Aklavlk: " 7. ". ly delicate. situation- wits -Antho sY 'hurdles in 15.4 seconds. The speedy ties at night with packs .of. of, hungry ... G, - ' 'via" in this "brave conflict," and re Ontario ' ounRster raced into acorn - cad wolves .that continuously etamiieded herd. �, �%� Market$ - p Bated his rec8nt assertion before mending from the can and ens- . -The the French Chamber of Deputies..- ed up in the final TO yards. • _ .-the the- addltion.of'1006 spring ,p rift seek; •io remove uhan e ( g Howard . fePee- and Marshall, Li- ' fawirs to: the original herd, Bahr ex• ` .PROD -UCE PRICES the , position of) a frontier stone mon of Vancouver, repeated their pected to deliver only 2,300 Tread, United Farmers' Co- tJperacive' Co. " _troubles the peace. of Europe,° success of the two previous Antipo- Their. arrival -however will inaugurate`' Saturday -w-ere paying The following 'g', w ,• After I:ava1's dramatic address, dean track meets when they captured an Arctic new deal with a fall dfn- prices for produce: Anthony Eden of Great'Britain, rose the sprints and -middle instance ner pelt and wentusIiy'tivo reindeer EGGS - Grade' "A7," in 'cartons 1g to tell the packed and tense caun- events: sleds in every Eskfdio gar age. Bair throufih associations, 43c; sad .with -' `. oil hall: "Olur duty is to refrain from- McPhee won the 100 ya -rds after -a _and his-- ussjctanta will remain -w -its -cases _ieJurried, "A'= tar 's; Janguage, which will create bitter- `tress." stirring battle with Elliott of New the herd long enough to lnAruct the medium, 24c;' "A" pullet,, 20c; "B," Zealand and Bill Savage of•Hamil- natives in the fundamentals of rein- 11c; "C," 15c. - -. We must .circumscribe and not 'ton, Ont.• The British Columbia deer breeding, BUTTED. - Ontario No. 1 cream- ;= extend the limits of the giieatioti," sprinter hit the tape a scant 'foot' Despite the long struggle, Bahr be- cry, 21c; No: 2; 20?,c. - Captain Eden contin»ed� urging the '- ahead of •his New Zealand opponent. lieves the, real battle is now just be. POULTRY: Nominated by - -- shareholders of, _ - lieces3ity, of proceeding. "with ex- -Savage was another step back • in ginning. The establishing of the herd (0tiotations in, cents,) 1.� the new Bank of Canada fresh tr ©me caution,' 'in third place. will give the Eskimo something ap. Dressed - Love Dressel coast to coast and from practically The British' Lord Seal, y ' condemning terrorism, referred to the McPhee repeated in the 220, again Proaching their primitive fc.'.ds, But tnttkf,d ,Hens- ° `F1A" "A" "nA" every section of the Dominion, Lorne Ardiel has agreed to stand' � , eibuse of the so-called "right of asy nosing, out Elliott .with Zizia. a 'cl'ose the animals must be protected , from tthe'ravages o[ extermination by the Over 5 .lbs. 9;' 12 . , for :election to the Board of Direr.. "C ` z and said. third. McPhee s time was 2., seconds 2 • , 4 to 5 lbs, . , . 8 :.11 •: tors in, Class ". Mr. Ardiel is "Britain does not tolerate the abuse flat ai.d 10.2 for the shorter, dis -' wolves until the herd is built up, 3% to 4 lbs. ;, '7 "'.10 ' know,. throughout the length and of peroonal freedom which consists ` lance. _. ... . _ _ Limofl 'won the 440 -yard event in The hand- picked: cavalcade left Ef- ephant Point Alaska in late Decem -, 3 to 34. lbs. 6 g Old roosters 6 '. a breadth of ,Canada and prior to the' war served many years with 'the ' _ - , o[ employing or' advocating the em- 1 irrish -with :L iC a,ha,, :.f „f a ""O -bpr 7Q29. In nrebaration for •the long ... „ -r •. Spring- . Dominion Bank, at the early 'of royment of illegal action against constituted anth city, whether at y s Blenheim, Ont. No time available.) - march; Bahr sei•cured 5a specially 51Jfi fo 6 lbs. 12 l6 ; • 18 age a 22 carrying manager-i8 -. 'duties. home or abroad, Eddie Wares of Calgary, captured made sleds drawn by trained teams 5 to 51/2 lbs. 11 '.15 17 He was born in London, Ontario, ' The points rai3ed are ' in the first place in the shot Put with . a of domesticated relmleer to trans- - 41Ji to 5 Ibc, 10• 14 16 in 1890, and from 1315 •to 1919 I -League's cuidody for the time being; heave of 47 feet; seven inches, less, aria- port equipment and supplies. The Under 41.s, lbs.• 9• 13 15 served overseas with the Canadian Cares• returner to` 'Canada ' but -the League's efforts cannot be than afoot µnde the unoflicial re- �' great herd 'w•as able more only • in T. ke us' - y..,• 'young . , ,, .• 16 17 di he immediately entered' the auto - expected to come to fruition unle: s cord he set at the Hamilton trials the 'Win -ter months, This allowed for the fawning Geese• , . , , , , • , , 10. • -- • � b motive industry, building up such • there is determined- effort on the several months ago, subsequently season and eliminated Broilers -- Broilers- national organizations throughout `. part of all states toward moderation disallowed when the -ball provad- to be the dangers of Arctic "travel in tUe g 2 1 ,a to ' 1/• lbs. 11 15 1 the Dominion as Chevrolet, Olds - "• In word and deed." underweight. S e Summer fnonths, - mobile and Cadillac. ' In 1930 he established The _ Baron Aloisi, the Italian' represen- � Sam Richardson, youthful Empire' P The route lay through the Noaiak ' ` •'. Ii.AY ANI) STRAW �' '2 , Lorne Ardiel Company, Business tative, w lose .government previously broad'ibmp champion • from Toronto, river valley' in a north- easterly dir No, tiliiothy hay, baled,' ton, Counsellors, and acquired control had , announced its support of Hun- won the- broad jump with -a mark of • ection to the Arctic watershed, and ;;17,50 -to $18.50; loo. 3 timothy hay, of the Press- Agency Bureau _'._- ..gary's .defence against Jugoslavia'.s 22 feet, five inches. thence across the Conilnental Divide. ton . $15 to $16; straw, wheat, baled; Limlted, -one of Canada's. oldest charge• that she harbored Alexand- Canadians, captured first .':id set- through bye little used pass to the head. r tor. 510; oat straw, S7.o0 to X8.50• national advertising 'agencies, est tabl shed '1892. In addition in 71 er's as :zssins declared "Revision is and places' in the- half - mile; .Bob of Colville Basin, southeast of �VHOT,ESALE P- OVISIOPIS 1930 he founded the World Insti• riot terro-ris-m, -" Mitchell of Toronto, placing first and 'Point Barrow. Here the herd 'rested in Whole—ale provision dealers are tute o° National Advertising' Agen. country was 'the first to at. Tom Ferris of London, Ont., sec- the Spring'of 1,030. quoting the following prices to To- cies -an international organize• firm that tine principle of the treat- ond, (No time available.) . ' 300 ADDED TO HERD ronto retail defilers : - lion of 50, members throughout must be adapted to modern cos Richardson hung up his second With 300 fawns added to the herd Polk- Hain; 'shoulders, 13c; the world, funeticmingf -0r the inter.- dttions a= •tile, best means of Conner• victory when he stepped 43 feet nine Bahr pushed.on with - .freeze -u -p -in the butts, i5c; pork loins, 19?.c; Picnics, change foimation regarding each coon..' ving peace," Aloisi said, "but has ' inches' iii the hop, step and jump. Fall and reached a point souttheast of '-following 12•'A -e. " . try, its products, economic trend. . always insi. led that adaptation •mgst' Wares was- second • with• a mark. of . Point . Barrow the Spring, . Lard -Pure, tierces, 12c-, tubs, and merchnftdising. Through this After a Summer's rest the expedition 12 ?•.c; pails, 131r_ct prints, 13c. 1f1lliation comes a volume of in- While praising Hgngaryls honor. Magkett of New Zealand, won the arrived at b'lax!man Island southeast Shortening - Tierces, 9c; tubs; land "loyalty" and the "proud" man• high jump, clearing the .bar-'at six of Harrison Bay on the Arctic coast. 91/jc; pails, 10c; prints, 9%c, for central bankin operation. g • per in which -She bad repudiafed .7ugoslav accusation of her feet. Ray. Jensen of Stevensville, dine. Blue River •.300 miles -east of Flaiman'was " "' He is regarded throughout Can• ada sts possessing great expperience coinpli- Ont., tied with Chadwick of New the next stopping'point• " GRAIN QUOTATIONS in harking, industrial and business :' City, Aloisi in his' address took no tide in Lye dispute, Zealand, at five feet nine inches for 77?e, original_ schedule- called for .. Following . are Sunday's closing affairs, and has an intimate know. admitting it second •place. the crossing of the Mackenzie river quotations on Toronto grain trans- ledge of every Province and section Wight menace peace and declaring_ must strive to i4edy The Canadian relay,4am captured basin in the Spring of. 1931 -32 but actions for car lots, prices on basis of Canada. Class "C" in ,the nevi Board calls for candidates of wide _ _the •league the ,dispute, ;' that event, defeating the New Zealand :ollege team by 40 yards. 1J c.i,f..bay parts: Manitoba wheat -No. 1 Northern, knowledge and experience Mni actively in business. - _. ,44 .... her. 1 of last year.' when treater E ai¢tiir �L.O - " ahrfnitase had,., been. doted -; the ilq- NOTED FOR FALL SEASON der teen a that 84.0, as compared with 94,1 at t the latest data `i � , . _ •• •:�;;�` FURTHER IMPROVEMENT l(iY, it ,dureatl of Statistics" FeportS 2,581D More Jobs utr Nuveinber - There w� further improvement �,� „ p��� _ . _ •. ' In the situatio n the Maritime -- Quebec, Maritimes - and Prairie Pruvinces - si Rerl'J Gains - - - -_- = - -- the gainsiook placeminr to Most o� t1W.��' (� /( - -_ -- - - ggin& yf(� C _ manufacturing_ mainly , is vegetable — - - ,�embe _the ­food, 7I _ ,Ottawa. — Employment in Canada Canada reported for r food, iron and steel and electric ctla I - ihowed 937,482 persons on the pay, bureau states. For Ontario, 394.909 rent works: ' While mining, railway ai�ir� roll of reporting employers on No- workem were•, shown on the payrolls transportation and building construe- a - trember. 1, an increase of 2,680 as on November 1 by 3,592 employers -tion were also brisker. On the other compared with October 1, the Dom• reporting as compared with 399.166 hand, lumber hills, - shipping, high- ��•r +% _ �` Won _Bureau of Statistics announ- on October 1.._ . -- way and railway construction re• _ eel recently, is the Maritime and 'Firms in Quebec showed their &.ev- leased empjoybes,,the lasses on high prairie • Provinces and Quebec the Pnth consecutive monthly Increase, lggig waq work being most pronounced. Re. _tendency was upward. Losses were This occurred• chiefly in .logging, turns were received from 829 . em- - recorded in Ontario and British Col- which was exceptionally active, while ploy6rs, with 74,416 workers on their Cmbia. there were also gains in mining, ship- payrolls,- or •1,229 more thah at the t Plug and trade. On the other hand, tleginnin A total of 8,978 firma 'throughout g of October. - manufacturing,. steam railway, .trana- r _ - pprtatiou building, highway and rail- }� way construction and hotels and res AStar - - - eration taurants regtsterea curtailment, Have She Grew Fat' SEASONAL DROPS - -- Within the manufacturing "group; y Rua tobawo goer farther. the leather, lumber, vegetable food, because It Hitt longer to pulp and paper and textile divibionat ': J And Becamg Si>wrt- Winded showed contractions, in some cases Heard youFpipe. Iii fresher, * .A letter just received from a avo- of a seasonal character; iron aand _._ because the big pink doetn'! - nan states that she is, writing in steel factories, however, recorded dry out and you cut It coarse �? thanks for the benefit she has, re: heihtened activity. Santa Claus is about the only man Cr flaky; to Wit yourself. refuel- Her letter goes on: The 2,143 co- operating. employers who pay- any attention to silk stock- "About 12 months ago everybody enlarged their staffs by 6,338 persons,_ ings when there, is nothing in them_ . _ remarked how fat 1 was getting. 1 bringing them . to 268,364 on Novem• turned the scale at 196 lbs., 1 was her 1. Employment web in greater If you ever took a ride in a bum . fed up et getting so fat, and it made PY i me short- winded. Why they_notieed volume than on the. same •, date . in airplane you'll admit that for once in _ a N it more was because I was getting 1933, when general improvement has your life you were glad to be down ! fat slowly since 1 had an opertition also been indicated. and out. - - for appendix. 1 went back to the Employment in Ontario showed a hospital, and the doctor said most seasonal decline, which exceeded the Teacher —What was George Wash= women ;et fat after than opera- • - - tiom 1 had tried everyttiing 1- knew average loss indicated in the years ington noted for? PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO' of to try and gp+. slim, so 1 thought since 1920. An advance q+ver the pre- Pupil —His memory. � 1 would give Krurrtien .'.sits a trial. ceding month had been noted on No- Teacher —What makes you think - 1 started at first t,) take half the vember 1 of last year, but thei index his memory was so great? ' dose prescrib,.d, in' my 'first cup of then was' lower by over 12 points than Pupil —Well, they erected a monu- tea Nine months ago, 1 turned the - on the date under review, when it was ,went to it, didn't they:' . - - an emergency -hospitaL During the summer,- the Italian scale at 196. lbs., and at the time o _ 100.8. salvage vessel Arpione recovered writing 1 e - elt lbs. t feel better There was improvement on "Novem= -If an man's heart isn't related to FRIENDLY RELATIONS from the sea's depths approximately = l Shan 1 have-felt for a long time. " — (Mrs.) H., her 1, 1934, in Iogging, metallic ore his stomach why does he drink in a An old Yankee was in his garden 5100,060 worth of copper off Galley ' The - formula of - Arusenen 'repro - -mines, building construction hotels girl's beauty, and always act staiv- one morning when the town's reli- -Head, in . the South of Ireland: - stnts the ingredient salt° of the min- - and, retail and whoieeale' trade, but ed for.lovel gious zealot, passing by, called:' eral waters of those 'European Spas manufacturing ab a whole, shipping "Brother, have you made your ,� which have been used by generations and railway and highway ?" r rejoice in the prosperity ll an- _ _ y DuiD and friend —What do you thirljc of .the peace with God. other is to partake of it. — William , weight over-stout Gently, people burcly, Kruse paper, textile, cheinical and electrica� girl your son is marrying? Resting•on his hoe,' the old man s p apparatus • divisions- were brisker, Father —Well, I guess she is all drawled: Austin. y ehen rids the system of ill fat -form- ; , ins food refuse, o! all poisons and while vegetable food,. lumber. tobacco right for. this modern -age; but if We ain t come- to no -open break - �- harmful. acids which -give 1-me to- and - beverage and .electric. current I'd brought home a girl like that to yit!" Classified Advertising rheumatism, headaches,- and many plants showed Ioesea• my old home and told the folks she - other, ills. _ INTERESTINO FIGURES was elected td- be- their daughter-in- INTERESTING sas>assls The increase in employment Ili the law, I am sure they would have run Gold' Pralrie. Provinces on November 1 us both. out. - - �' IJ:Ia /!.1 ►�..Il.la.7_li■ +132181x.1 +1 OFFER TO EVERY INVE \TOR• Nova Scotia Vold was especially interesting in that it rbDert:rns a•ticieacy •' -t or wanted tnAentions and full - was contrary to the usual seasonal The three things that . make a ' 1 , -atlon sent, free, sea $amaaf ;. Start DeveloVnient movement 7ndlcatea in the years seedy. looking man over . are —A - w. f Bank as rose t cOttawa, at aria, ne} s'.273 _ Of Tangier Group- sine 1920, Return. were_ -compiled shave; A shine; A clean shirt. 7 '' from 1,329 Arms having 121.460 enq t+ , ,:•'� EASY Csioze - ployees. as against 120,228 on Oc-.. Infuriated. Druggist — Five cents' ' Nova Scotia (roll Mines Limited' tdber 1 _ =' - . • worth of bicarbonte of soda for in- M' ' t EL'HAi'9ER'9 Coed. Link Baby nave start victual development of „Chicks, Each grade blood: tested. ti..,+. p p t Tangier Nova Sco-' sons m�ning, logging, manufattur= digestion at this time of night; when } Ll�P delf�ery. guaranteed- Catalogue gladly mailed . on request. Chatham, j tie• in a long dl�RanCe call, Mr, -A, I. ' 'al'way tau +ayur�nt,vu gnu - 8• + Schneider, engineer in charge of op building afforded conaidersbly more- just as well. - • :, .+erationa at Tangier, advisee that liv- employment; on the other band, com- . MacDougal =Well; weel, I thank - - - - - ing quarters for the prellmingay eta¢ munications, railway construction, y4 for the advice, and -I'Il no 6other a • '� are completed - and Itlat he expects and- local trkaspostation and storage Ye after all. Good night. STOP LO 5 � � S Are You Sluggish ? showed contractions. The Mineral d,noency doesn't sU• k cut ;. this week to have between 40. to 80 gain in , like u sore thumb to help you recognize To Throw Off Ener y- Stealing men at .work .conat=ilcting the. dame. the manufacturing group gccurrgd ; The seasons novelties. include a it offhand, Chances are that same ani- �punitles, eajOy a g ass of two - - mainly in animal food and iron and realistic cigar containing 'a pen, g orals you own; healthy enough looking " for the Hydro Plant. He estimated but not so good producers, are bonier ash week of that it will take him 60 to 90 days 'to steel planta. The general though Pencil, letter opener and hair file. It line cases. The right minerals art your ,f do this work and to have The plant in moderate expansion in the prairies p key to profit' right Ener iziII , Effervescent is believed that it is an improve- ght new. Feed one or $ $ contrasts favorably meat over the realistic cigars which these C-1-L- Mineral Supplements daily Miss readiness for operations. All generat- y with the decline g to promote thriftiness and productivity. g `"Ing machinery mill equipment, etc. Is noted on November 1 '1933; when the are supposed to contain tobacco. Rich is digestible calcium and - phos- • , Index was bli htl phorus, and nutritionally balanced. they IL 'already in. - g y lower. give esults with real economy and .pro- . ':.1 A further decrease in employment AN EYE FOR BEAUTY nt c "t In the meanwhile development of was recorded in British Columbia; Country Constable: "Pardon, Miss �(� -I -� JOL -MIN - th Caribou property of the Comp—any the srtafta of the 925 employers but ewiming is not allowed in the V In TINS-35c and foe i ' the 'heads of Consolidated Can- furnishing returns aggregated- 78,_ • lake." Sojuble -�riG 'EXTRA LARGE BOTTLE, Ise . ll�, and Smelting Company of Can- -„ Z ) s •' _ _�eda, Limited and is being. 334, compared with 79,296 In the re- ' City Flapper: Why didn't you The entire mineral portion of bone, g .carried p 0 specially processed to secure. diges forward trader their dirbetions. Ceding month. The reduction oc- tell me before I undressed. �' _ Count Constable:. ".Well there 'bully and balanced with other essential a .. cuffed almost wholly in mannfactnr -- � . minerals. Contains phosphorus, calcium, _ BLANKET$ I. ing, there being. important seasonal ain't no law against undressing," Iodine, sodium• chlorine, iron and sul- O F A scientist is puzzled. b the scar- :phut. sate no :s.ta 'ot atia.ral ar LDS Fine soft grey, guaranteed all fosses is ftso( factorIes,- together_ P y aot�aos• T wool blankets, 54" X 7 ", only with a 'la -rge contraction • in iron and city of gnats and' mosquitoes this H.:a cold.: Hest Mia.rd'• Y end inhale it. chest Colds =3.1b per pair, C.O.D. p.)stage ex- steel. Transportation and railway Past year. One theory is that they C -11 NUTRI -MIN and Sore Throat: Hear, then tra. Extraordinary value.' construction albb showed 'a decline. hate joined the nudist. colonies. 200% Available and D40stible. Di- �i rub well into afterted parts'. ; calcium phosphate, (bone derived), the Real rollef . .. ,quickly A DUKE EQUIPMENT, CO. On. the other band, highway construe FEAR wholly digestible, naturally balanced. bianufaeturer's Agents tioII was decidedly more active. Em- - 287 Dale. St, Montreal I concentrated calcium- phosphorus salt., ployment was brisker than on Novem- do we -fear the certain tryst . combined with other minerals supply- :Why • \ . • , we have with death'' ins iron, iodine, sodium and, chlorine. Perhaps 'twill be more kind and (Y, -lfe For - y . . sweeL_than aging brdathi.' Literature "�(ING OF PAIN" It ma be Better to have loved , . The Bone BulldrlgValue of Cod Liver Oil and._oat than never to have Ioved at CANAD.A,. iNDUSTRIES LIMITED _,- all, ", as the poet says but it is usu- Fertilizer Division,' Toronto 9 ally far more expensive. 5sh and Alkali Division, Windsor, Out. D tOIRA� _ - - -- - fie • (during argument) — _For goodrless 'sake, let's talk sense! • , NOVA SCOTIA GOLD MINES-' LTD. BONE BUILDING MINERALS She (sweets) — Yes cents and y -' offers exceptional profit possibilities to the wise investor. .There is dollars. every indication that next summer will see two. profitable producing ' Strong Bones -and Sound--Teeth are" built' of cry ' = miperal salts in our food. Cod Liver Oil helps •An ounce of • keeping —your mouth mines in the one Company: Witihout. obligation "on your "part_ we Pti our bodies absorb these minerals. shut is worth a ' pbund of ' trying to would like to give you full information regarding this Company. - _ Scott's Emulsion' f doubly effective- -because - -_ s9uare yourself. Write to: y it is an Emulsified Cod.Liver Oil in a solution - E. W. Sanderson & Cortipany of bone building hypophosphites of lime and Girl —You are a fellow ,who is a1= Investment Brokers - soda—PLUS, values you receive 'in Scott's ways' equal to any situation, aren't 45 Richmond Street West,- 11oronio Ontario ' :.Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. zn YOU? _ _ -' - Boy Friend =Yes; I 'was' born in - ART CONTEST` _. -:. MerH iheHabitof Dentifrice . TEN PRIZES are bein, offered--to anlatei.rr artists Ilia QeanTeeeth Lotion sketching competition: -Here is a splendid op,, (triunity kkSlda - for - anyone- witti a mere preliminary-art experience to TS - M p - receive a prize and individual art training. POO • �, ; V. Y; ) Kengeth Morley -went to the city -Fred Andrew is still confined tu!,� - time, and those who are le to ���Q�It��� ; i: = Novembe., wl" 'i ended on Fri- : . " ", on Monday to have his tonsils remov- his bed, improving very slowly. 1 roduce hem are liable to a fine. We day last w' s exceptionally mild I P ed, at the Lockwood Clinic. -H. J. Marquis of Stroud; spent month, with a very liberal rainfall. bel>tKe- that there • are many who Gerald White, of Toronto, visit- -Leslie Morley has been confin- the week end with his sister, .lir The rain was welcome as .the dry i have owned radios for years, and - ed the Misses Rorke one day last ed to his bed for several days suffer James Andrew. week. from a vc weather of the past two years made I have not yet purchased a radio liven- - ing ry severe c :li. -The Annual Christmas Entertain many - b the grin -very Ivw and, se In ;different towns throughout -' .... -Mrs. ,Daly, : of Toronto, 'spent a -The W. M. S. S?cretary of the meat, of the t'nited Church , n ill be f s y the rovince the ins Lora have - in some cases, completely dry. The P P� - few days_ last week with. hez_nephew - nytgd_�relt- requ-3sttr that- all Dirt -- held' - -on- Tuesday- *;el. ; 8tkr -- - - made an uxle1 t€d- victt�rrcfi then - Russell Burrell. Boxes be left at M. S. Chapman's at 8 o'clock. A splendid program of temperature during the month was • P P g considerably above normal. there was a great rush so, that in a - -_i Colds are very prevalent in the Store. dialogues; recitations, instrumental very short time there was a rush for :village and the surrounding district, -Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson, of etc,-will .be given by the scholars. - Owners of radios should not neg -� the little yellow paper; that the sup- many being confined to the house, Toronto, and Mrs. (Dr.) Marsh, pi Admission,, adults, 25 cents. United lect.'securing their licenses, as the ply would be exhausted long before ' suffering thereby. North Bay,' spent Sunday with F. T. Church, S. S. scholars, free. 'inspectors may come around at any i all enquirers had been supplied. -The Presbyterian Church 'will and bars. Bunting. -The Annual Christmas Tree and = hold their services on Sunday, at.3.' ' -Tlie 'Ladies 'Aid of St. Andrew's &ncert of St. Andrew's Sunday Sc- - p. m. with the Pastor, Rev. Dr. Car - Church will meet at the home of hool will be held in the A. Y. P. A. - michael in charge. Sunday Srhool at Mrs. Walter White on Wednesday, Club rooms on the evening of Wed- _. r .2 p. m. Dec. 19th, at the usual hour, 3. p. m. nesday,D19th. All members of -- ���� '-The severe frost of the past week -St. eorge's A. Y. P. A. held the are invited. _ made the boys and girls happy as it their usual meeting last Friday. The, • At their regular meeting on provided them with a plentiful sup- evening was Biblical and was in Wednesday last, the Y. P. S. of the - a il,r of excellent ice for skating and charge of Rev. E. G. Robinson. This United Church presenteii- Mr. and "Piekerh)a's Leader Store" r hockey address was on the Book of Common Mrs. Frank Chester with a handsome- - -- -'' -We congratulate Miss Eisie prayer. His addresses are always ly bound copy of the Hymnary, and Lockwood on having passed success- helpful and interesting and all pre- a bouquet on the eve of their depart- fuJly, her Intermediate Vocal Exam - sent seemed very much ;impressed. A ure for Winnipeg where they will re -_ .� �+ _ - (nation at the Hambourg Conservat- good number were present and 4 she in the future. Many expressions NO MEAL COMPLETE ory of Music, Toronto. nelw members were enrolled. Next of regret were heard at losing ,Mr. = ♦ f ' .. -Rev. A. R. and • Mrs. Sanderson week we are having a social and ev- and Mrs. Chester from the commun- 'of Whitby, visited Misses B. and I. eryone is looking forward to having ity where they have made many Bunting on Sunday, Mr. Sanderson a jolly time. The Little Anglican friends, ,.and where they have been WITHOUT gave the address at the morning ser- Workers meet on Saturday at 2 p. active in the Y. P. S. since coming vice in the United Church. m. Be sure' to. be on time for there to Pickering about two years ago. Blend -The Dept. of Highways has giv- is much work to be done. -A Christmas White Gift Service Big'Stor`e Tea en orders to their foremen on the -On Monday morning, Gordon J. will be held in the United Church on highways to dispense with the ser- Law met with an accident ,which will Sunday evening next at ,7 o'clock. 149C. Ib.] vice of their men except a sufficient lay him off duty for some time. He This Special service is being given - ' number necessary to keep the road. was engaged sawing a board with a under the auspices of the C: G. I. T. in proper condition. circular saw, 'and as he was shoving girls of the church, and will be con7. AND - = -The first real touch of winter 'the board along the saw table, the ducted by the girls. The program of came ,during the week -end when the saw struck a knot,_ Law's ' throwing the the ser-nee is very beautiful and art- LIFTLOOK �� 1 T� � mercury dropped to three degrees a- board to one side and Mr. L's ractive. There will be special hymns bone zero, which was very unusual 'right hand was thrown onto the pow- and a short special address by Rev. _ for this time of the year. The cold ar planer, which is on the same shaft Hugh G. Crozier. All are invited. The GRADE j ZtiC lb seems more severe after a long per -, about one foot to the right of the morning service and Sunday School - . . _ iod of .warm weather such as we had saw. The two middle fingers were will be held at the usual hour. '(The - - - during the month of November. cut off between the first and second dhoir will sing at the morning ser- r - The pupils of the Public Sch- joints. Dr.- Cartwright attended the Lice, "Jesus, Lover of bay Soul ", with --- ° - -- - - - -- ' ool are busy at- present preparinx• injuries which are very painful, and Mr. Fred Mortlock taking the 'solo w for their entertainment which will be he will be compelled to remain in- "parts. � . � H A P .`given in the Town Hall on the eve- the horse for. some time. ing of- Thullsday, Dec. 20th. -The pro- ' - Have' - you .ever, when sitting by- gram LAME BACK will consist, of readings, dial- the fire, or register, these .cold win- ogues, drills, Choruses, vocal solos ter evenings, listening to the Christ- Lame Back. Rheumatism, Lumbago :A pleasant evening's entertain- ma's St6ries and Carrel c over the air °. ='NEAR FALL GOODS rant is assured_ t all. who may att- respond quickly to Rumaca9s "s, .. 2' ever ei�•en any thought to the Tamil- - . ' X2.95~ end. Admission, 25 cents.. children, ies whose unfortunate circumstances F C.-JONES WILLIAM'S WORK 80075, Solid lie&-tfer, - " ,- 10 cents. are depicted daily in the Daily $tar. Druggist Pickering' Ont- STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDER WEAR, 2.00,.- 2.50' and 300 -One--day last week, one' of Our The_ Star in their Santa. Claus Fund prominent citizens was driving in hi: are performing a seiv%ce that should RUMACAPS t ELVET. rMTS, blue,,black, brown, ' car, which is h'ot=waier heated, and receive the most sincere cOmmen•lat the warm air is driven into the car ion. The artist, drawing those Pict. If you are not .. receiving our weekly Grocery �yK -by a small fan. Owing to the low, :gyres on the front page, is witliout a BE SURE - - temperature in the. car, our friend 3oubt _port raying conditi(ns that are dodger,_ ask to have your name put on our thought the fan must not. be working, to be found in some of these destit- ite SYBILLA SPAHR'S when a rem- _ _ mailing list. - - the stuck_hls fingerf into "the affair ute' homes of Toronto.. Is it not e'd3 is needed for TonsilAis, .Quinsy, _ U' to see if the fan was going round. oretty•tough to see families of child - Congh. Throat ana Tonvil Troubles; tt'Tt'd T ililliCrI) _ -'+� E'iekermd ;'IT WAS. Conse upnces - two Pin i't's the best for less and guaranteed. b R ge'�'' rest having to look' on or hear about - ' -. - in a sling for -the week -end. , the good times some of their more r �jn+v s 4 _ nrviwt Rndiu Liceni?ea Fyatasbtiahed 1857, - -A pleasing service was con(.uet - fortuna r u d Sisters are - piekerrng Ont '"ed on Sunday afterrioon' last in th -- hamming. Think for a moment how you t Preabyter'ian Church, when Rey. Dr, would feel - if your kiddies were going Carmichael delivered an eNcellen,t to have to do without the usual f� - -'• - - sermon on "The Friend: of Jesus." Christmas good things they took for. ' " COAL :' Appmprtiate music was, rendered by a' The 'odd dollar will do a, let •in the - - _ - ' double ijuartot. who 'sang _ "Jesu• is hands of the adm riistrat�,rs of this. Celebrated Pittson Nut Coal 14.00 - My 'neighbor" and At Saratt, 'x no fund. Think it over.. At the ' ?aa7e Steve 14.23 rendered' the- solo,; `.`Friend of Mine.'' ame, we -might look' over our own - - : - - both of which were very mueh app. neighlit,rhnod. American Anthracite 13.50 _ - reciated, notwithstanding the severe• -The. December meeting "of the Coke :11.25 _ side Pork, .. - 20c_ cold- , there- was a large attendance. W.-.N1. S. of the United Church wa- wood, maple, aingle' cord 2.75 ' 51r.-and Nlrs, Frank (he,4ter and hFld at the home of Mrs. Cartwright ,Delivered at above(. *01 son, - Rona'•d:- leave on Saturday fo-, The worghi period opened with, th • lninnipeg. ti�here air. Chester wniJ be 'hymn, • p, Come alt Ye F::ith,ful," " „�H/115. I,AQ!, !'• ;$uit IfiuH�t, 17c. employed in the harchvare bti.cinr,as, ;oftl-4: played, Selectir.ns . from ti.:: '�•, �44'�E' , '.. ` Y Mr. anti '_11 -rs. Chester will. Faith b {teR Testament, be-acing on "The Ch- greatly ” a they were ac iCP g `ristmas Child" were read by NU. -, d Ribbon reatl misl;••d it the nol hborh,sod: Re an R(,tjnd Steak, 1 e, t In .musical cir- ,Bertha Bunting, Hiss Nelh,, 'Law an•3 FRED . S-�' A C EY - -- _ - cles, and, Air.,. Chester's service= a.; Airs. Cyril Afr +rley, after. which Mrs, $rewkfs ► lot Bac•on,.• .. ... S3C. an experienced nurse were greatly ill Smith. led in prayer. The devotional Painter and Paper•hwnger _ 35C• , demand. They will make. the trio t leaflrt was reaid.,b� g p y Peantersl llAvon, Mrs. Cartwri ht 35 rent6 per hour• or h contract Vinnipeg by motor- by way of Det- which was folly ;wed by sirs. Crozier, Anywhere. Breakfast 1in<on, i lb, pka. ,!lire. colt and Chicago., We hope their rri� with a resume of the ,econd chapter Satisfaction Guaranteed. 'mill not he interfered with by snow- of'the Study Book, "Builders of the 15 years experience. - All MeatA ke]tt nnilrr Ftt etricKl storms, which are liab•le.to occur at Indian Church.— firs. T. Law, Supply - this time of the year. Secretary reported that the W. M. S. PINE DRIVE, DUNBARTON Ilr.friRerHti(tn. -The- drama entitled,, "The Road -bale was dent Wes:, the estimated ^ - 0 r write 1lnnhartrn,P O • - _ value heir.:* � T1,00. Airs. Murkar a= to the City "' which was pre•en•ec: ill _ ._ ;• - . 'the. Town �LT;;iI on .5'atUR'at e'. ,:king Tr,lt'ra4t7 :': -St'C3 f•idrti. 5:at.rd that 3:1 �.•�� ••at•lr ltrRlnef}cw. `'` ! � � •• -'.� :.� � � .. drou "fort] mtic�I f��orati'e' c�,ttr-e„t. }r• >uk� ;rut O'' il:e'.�fi;.;i,•• rc I•.;hrar} -- - -- _ -- _ •' j j • The actor, all did thnr oar ?;'v:e11, hart been read and returner], acme si): T - - _ lit( tlt'r ph�_ilE', t3(I( U) i lG�lerill . 1 r�URNirI FOR q tLE Applv•r!, w y'+ 'ntho - -were still ;n• t-� h.l 1� 1 _ • � i i -n In• file Yutr>•r� t. • rl, n- fh': _ - - ;T�LI118 }. a_ -1' .. � _ Cnl. \tar. },:al. :,unbartun. ', - '• !r'- ' People'; ;cnc•iet} of Ahnund's Chinch rneinF!- i -arteF -the �c•clPt ^a p`: anti - undor the auc ice:- of the _ Trr•rt�ar(>r'= nit ?. the ele(tir,n' of ► -R,� n,.ts.• n •'r}. Any TRAYF' t nu -d. I sells irl r 1? m' •matlnr nlease Inform Paul Narr,nnct it _ -- -- Society of fit.. Andreir'a Church. Th.-- offic•ers took place. Ai :,rr, pier UrP:_ 'It. 1. !'ir'•enne. wectof (3r ck Ro;id�chocd 18 _ --- drama which wwx< full of humor, d?- id "d during rite' iki -etion and- 11is c J. `'i'Ft ? W F(-1R i.1 T•F.-.Go, (t• „r,.,, u - li rated *we audi nee, L`n•iort xn4t }" ('Iark was app„itl ? ^•t 1E•CTr•t:tr;: pr . , ,n harn t,, he Icd nn the I:,ce and wish use n -4 :_ g 1 The fUllgwin 1: LI c� IS t n` of �t bte. (:en Dav,d<nn,Ch,:rwywood, li, 17 P1�kerin 1` s Meat placket the ni'}it w3 een cold, wh.=:ch eau;- ++r'"r g the -- - • g :ed a sr.Inll. -r aft ^ndanco Tian w „idol] t,ffi;•ers elected. Presid,:nt, :1lr:. T: :ag NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT rnmr of con 4, i ,ckrri "c. n:• C. ^tnrdav, Dec 'have been otl?(.rxise.. After the ..p,, -_ Smith: Vier•- Pre'a. Mrs: CI-r,c:ier; ''r.d i:.;!,, r;rew':+ dtar i• }a. shf!ispr• vidvd. i:.•lr, ic .-Prr�.. •-•jK:am w•a.: r,'onc.lt,.rd !ht. plays�rs were P,Ir F. T. hunUn• *: I�rc- •tIR. � t f,h:.. tl, >' -r(•in r •w, ur,`si -. .. .... . entertained tU, lunch at ti;e h:,n t: ,;; ^reline Secr(�tary, 11 4< B.. P,unt n +,i'cr. , +J­, ' t,,r.e�a d �,mr'hay, " Mn �� „ ` Arthur anti' `Ir R. yrc ". _ t, (`,ox ecli'orrht¢. Sncfe, ; \T r:,. Lr:, .. Scvlw:P, c•n. Cl,.;rn,, >t P 0. : , 1)� la• v♦ . Servant _ .. . -At tie regul:;r. nu'etintr ..f ti ?N Y,t M. Mori,-v' Treasurer, Mrs. (". >t ,' R .1 F:i;) . �•,, ;:e si F'' P. G. 11�t 1'.•( 1.,,: �rlrl: *:' Lsel t. Sn''rr, tan(:, Chi ?stra7r 'ul,'4 el trC.. 'l N't!'lelh'f }'r:m nil rnpeiPy -'� G r r , Ire k” enin a p- Cost,. Fn•id. Anv is nrmatinr, will hr ilpi r• 1 A TA K F:., Ot Hi FL THE BUSINESS FRUAI " !ecial ite� On-the- car 'r ot: •.;:1.: Steward. hin aril •f narri >,'11r <. 11.: �, T C ••tha• us "r I h., ,,� n.� .,r. 1 hmm t• k 1'11:. 14.1x; ,,. _ pre..eptati, of l;e:ritifully b„un,i h'anman; Str:utg:�r ?fns, (;. ;;�: T. Dr N eEwen-­7 en - z Nt °Supnly,lt?-.;, T. I aw' and 11r R'n ► i 11.F.— t'I,,,ir• (',,hh .` E• and a ]nv I Tln,,I,•ya and Green mtwt o: im, growls BF v: a; rr,Clat: Heupers, ply bntl!!llet of rarest], ?nS� t, ti1!'.'3n,l'I F'• -•• �• ti11.Cc .. T, �n: ^•rtihwi,.•e.l.}J t':'A USt sac fool ll haft !rat s' _ .. _ - 11Trs, Frank t't ?e: y 11lv Xo':n',an Bank, tinrman ]n h, 'F',rk- fr' now' on ".a_ dull line n &Ir,t i �' I r, „ n- and Mrs. G. CwlrtiCe; 3li;s -' ciinr, 111. - t_h,- ev• of t, t9. the-ir ilr- -•pasture for th(>ir new b,-ore � i„n Band -Supt. 11is> EYa Buntincr; - Fr'nit, _ of Fresh Smoked and Cured in Vb'innipea•'Sia : rrr• r" ALrret wa�f/eN. I "-�''i ?rant Lead,'r., 'li;: t'Llhy 'A!Id -. �,•nn -, Piekerir;R. nd heifer. one nda half pressed of thr> vroung people fit ln; -. J. r'r`` 1.nd JIr,�, Cr.a�. 1a,r _St ;•rr t•:r}.. tnRumati rn w',I! tic ,K,prec steel Meals will be available for ' h, the " „wnet, Alex Gray, Clarrrn"nt Phmir ing teen very ,,tctiv. members. The. ^f. Temperaner, Nl;ss Hattie i,avv: .%I r6 , Flo Cheerers havr not been v-r, k n in btissi(inar} 1Tr,nthly SrcretLirc. ([i s = your approval'. the community. but thfv hire snmvnl Jean Clark; Sec•.retary of Nt:•ratu: -' I� Att"tt HhR �iA:LF; OR Rt?N'1- .7 1,(I-neres, Ito 17,con.5, Pickoirg Frc+m ��% themselves always ready for vrv,vel firs, %V. C. Aiurka:•: Press Secretary h..0 ••t to {(a+dco,ulilion, good barn and'stables. "�♦ We can't sell all the meat so We Vlrs. Cyril nil linrley: Finance COnlnt'tt- Ruhning S)rii,g, khi*g4l oei i,ar•ri. Apply to W m y� and have' mate man} friends, Tl;r 1 -11i ulr, R R ', Locust Htll. 14 -1i; ' address of pregentgtion was read by eP AIr,.. AP.. S. chapnlnri, Mrs. Cart- '- - ”' " "' ` - " ' are Oln to ae11 only the best. George Field; and TsnhQl Snuirec and wrieht, Alias Td a Bunting, firs. T., j)R1V.ATF; (TRR•F:TINGIS (CHRIST going � J Elwood Huyck presented the ts. mow', Mrs Walter I�l'ay• TF nicet- �t �t4,' CARDS—Large Sitr, hand tinted. Give us a tr�� Satisfaction to The Meeti was dec.lt. edge, with civelopes, printed wi h na e rag 1ltider the leader- ing w•as closed With prayer by Mrs. and address 14 style.; one, dozen, ail one kind or, 8ily, No, eSco postpaid', —The Wallis Print, you or your money ref unded. - r +'ship of Sidney Wonnaeott. Crozier, after which a social time' IDgby, Novascoua. r1 rs ' was enjoyed. {! I .. _. •• �