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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_12_217. VOL. LIV. PICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY. DEC, 21, 1934. NO. - = isafss +staesttst.dGarias. NOTIC � � Drmbutori •.. -- Dumbarton - - ; t UAEEN W 0J.0 Ved r4U St. Paul's, Anglican at Dunbarton The Dunbartoti United Church S. on Sunday; Dec. 23rd. Sunday School •S. will hold • their-- annual Christmas i�R A U. PEABSO!V- Physician at 2 p. m. Celebration of the Holy . 'free and Entertainmert this (Fr -* -: Lodsureeon. - Dumbarton. 101y 4.0 ur trucks pa-so } t,m *,or Communion at 3 p. m. The mui;ic and day) night, Dec. '21st. The program -R E. FOK�YTH. Opb. D., Director _ -every d i t :' _ sermon at this service will centre a- will consist of a pageant, readings, Mius tometriwl Association of Ontario. RK. round the 'Christmas Message. Pre, drills and dialo es. There will al- 'Bstwblished 1898 -- L..a°�t mot t>se Amer�aa o9tome al COAL COKE. �' asssdat Eye. eaamined by appointmeat niter, Rev. E. G. Robinson. All are so be a White Gift Service. Every - Phoae Claremont. Oot. ` K W ,,OD,, CE hl N T, cordially invited. 'body welcome. Admission, 25 cents. �UNUAN B. 1[t [N CYHE- BwrriB- SAND, GRAVEL , Whitevale - .Cedar Grove -- - EVERYTHING IN GOOD SHAPE er Solicitor, Notary office-Brock St.. FOR CHOPPING �p ite Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. and Sunday Dec. 23rd, Anniversary Don't forget the Christmas Con - P1ooe 4 48sy Services of Whitevale 'Baptist Sun- cent, to be held at Zion Church. Ced- WE 41, _0P THE FOLLOWING ' - R DONALD RUDDY Barrister. 'BTi ILDER'S 'SU PPLI S day School will be Morning orning ser• ar Grove, on the evening of Monday THRPT DAYS -PER WEEK ONLT ' • Solicitor. Notary Public. Moneytio Loan vice at 11 o'clock. Evening service at Dec. 24th. The feature of ' the ro- O�! formerly occupi'ed 13y the late A. E. Chris- 8160 ]OCS) UaCtrs! E3 K'UCk p IittsY, south .Ing of Court itouee, Whitby. 81y Q 7.30 p. m. when a Sacred Contata,- gram will be the famous `Scrooge's MONDAY EATON. Bl'sLL �.' ROSS ":`o Room in the Inn.' : 'ill be given. Christmas," also drills, recitations A - W MITCHELL Eve one interes' :n lease brio songs by 'members of the Sun -' fi EDtiESDAY W. J. BEATON. K. C. • • r3 P F; and H, B, SELL J. D. F. ROSS y.,ur gift fur the iS hite..Gift 8e;:vice. day School. Admission, 25 cents, FRIDAY _ (Sucetyieor to D. Munro and Picker- - 'I The Christmas Entertainment of Children, 12 years and under, free. l J. A. WRIGHT n Ing Coal Co.) the Baptist Church Sunda} School, _ WE GIVE YOU THE BEST JOB ' $7! Bay Kreet, Toronto, Adelaide -9.38 P Pickering Ont. will be held on Christmas. night, - Dec. The News- Wishes Their Readers A ANY titiAY YOU WANT IT ICHARCSON PICKERING dt ��'i 25th. A splendid program •rf musiL. Very Merry Christma's And Mli•.VEY- Barriaters,5dlictors. Notaries Office phone �0- Reaidemrr tia . songs, drills, dialogues, antominles - FOR PIGS, IT IS NECESSARY TO lic, 21.1 -114 Confederation Life Building, gu p -The season's Greetings TO All orper of YonQe and Rieh noon Sts. Toronto, etc„ will be given. .� special-feature. BE GROL' \D FI:`E TO GET $EST Planes Adelai e'4480 and 4480, By appo,nt• 'r''� /� [',� pent i #tLrday rverringe. Pickering rea,drnee ID �A. • � : .:P. � being; "A Gipsy'Drill" by tee fount. Dunbarton- phone ek 3'11'3. 8tf . RF.;ULT'3 _- J 3H�S people. Come and see How the Stn- - iTHOAiBCti dt �l �lli,LA�T- B.rria• ry 'Grf-w. Admissiun, 25 cents, 'and . The S. S. of .the L nited Church WE GRI:`D FiNE 1 t�rs, Sorcitors. ' Notary Public. Ofrrce at �N Z'. 15 cents. gill hold their Christmas entgrtain- ehce of %ir. Th,msun, lot 11, concession 1, meat un Fr'day, Dec.- 2. sf, also th? ehs g, Office hours: Thursday. and Saturday oaf ev*ntivs, from 7,00 p. m, to 540 p, m „or by Facilities for PI teing In• " School Reports White Gift preseatatiun. F%eryhody. C - '' _ i rtitment. Toronto offic : 905 Royal Bank _ , g.. Phone P ;,k 20 9. Toronto Elgin 8303. welrorrie. Admission, ?� cents, sch5•. 'f,ly .,stlranee of All Broulzham .School, Christmas Ea jars,. fn. -e. q cT'PT.LY KEPT ON RAND AT -- Urrtfrer - - , 3minatiuns. 1.H) denotes Honors. , on il�,ndAy -. evening the Yourz GRER'_�SURN - STATION -THE _ Kinds. Names in order of merit. Farr:, 5 -- People met and elected officers for ' _ BEST Q[:.1L1'fY TA.4T CAN BE N*TF[L C. N1I1TH. D. D, �.; L. D. 9. Phone Pint a1S Lloyd Hick: (H►, Gordon Gray. ,Sr. the .coming year. President, Harrti B[)LGHT- 11IUKi' HEAT TO THE.. - (succeet+or to Dr' J. N Dales:, Graouate of 4th - Helen Farley (H f, Merle Hr:lt Pearce; Y is -- Preq., P-.: she Royal College of Dental Suravon. and Toron- Del or Night J2ck B rg TON ?F7 '.!� ORDINARY COAL- I .. 4a Univer«ty. At Claremon, ,Riceove• D. A. .. _ _ be !H), ,Tr. 4th - .Georg? l:nox, Phy' .Secretary, Fl•,rence Anderson: TrPa- THEP.I•'s'URIi: THE MOST ECON- " Saott'. ptorc r rrry Tuesday and Frida Ph. +ne _ Ilis Farley,• Pierson Baker. Jr. 3rd - curer; Jame: Barre C. ri. tiar' F-1 • `` - 9tou[r to•I11. 7itt - - - - - _ ._-._ Dora R'ann Fvel •n •h;nrir F�-rant :i� t1111(AL '1O.BUY _J oqr, y r h,wshlp l :onv.'ner, Fad: $� ^K'tt; ;HiCv- _'•_ HI?RRERT T FALI, AISE. L D S.' The Beal Store,Cilaremont Willson, Josephine StelrhetLnn, Bleu• ;onary Convener, Glen Joyce, Citiz- r1U, h. . Graduated •he loyal Collne of FHONB.u••rr,1 !a Hamilton. Sr. 'wnd Murray Hi,•k- en,}tip Cc.nvr•ner, Elmer Anni�: I.it F' Z GREEN tat Sttsgeoraand the t'nlver�tr o! Toronto - ` (H ), EdwaM Follows 1 H i I)'.,n.:l ry orrvener, 'Margaret = Mgrhell: u rn resrdcncr ,econd don, -ast of St Anl + ra C tla�'i Chnr��, P,ckrr +nR, th,t ORice h'nur + -.'9 F U' R N I T U R E Ritchie (h ), Ar(ten- Wannvjz •1 -H I,. - S,,cial Convener, Rut". 'Twrr; P ani4t a.m toaP a+. or ny di >po+nlnent., 'Y -ray Shingles hor Sale.. . • . ,ervrel. Phan -Pack d,n(1, i31y We. ,err di4piavinR an attraetivr B`rty Baker, Mildrt�a G,lran,�}iarry :SIiss Helen Brand. We- hgpe fora - vitrioty of Knox, Jean Hopkins, Eaerl Hiltr., T;at- .uccessful term. 4natstsfa• gas'sa. Alctminittm,+nd 14'r'4nit"w4re Ete. hleen Hamilton.-. Sr. 1st -' 4e'a'g: _ - !t H :0vnni7 -d �rr.l is6igltle•, Furnitnrw,.rrd Fareituri, Norton IHf, Everson, Norton. Eth••i -' Bropgham ,Bird'• hilt 4lrtPHhinitleP. _ �11.1ZABETH HIC ARDSON- Novelties, Seebeck, Gilbert Waanop, Dori = Wil• AIb,,-re- rnbb,iirz ioiggywheeis. .F,reandaut'onu.hilt•in.urancr of ail k,nd,, Prices loco, iu ke «ping w'iih titoes. ion. Pr . - Joyce Hardy, Barbara fir. Geo. Hicks ha= be-•n .eanfine•i Lawn mraPra ah4rpPned. l eemsp. resenting(ompar,*of w',.,d onancial @land• -- :nnx, Wu,lAt i,i =ronb-, Jrlrr Ham• t,• hi kPi for several wre;s. PAT: O N'S - . CLa E-ONT I &-on. Roy McWhicw-r, Teacher. The Robert Devitt f::rnily -at•• - f'i.il'and ¢Pt tri ^ea. PhrtnP2012 P0�11'iLL, Ircenaed Auctioneer, (`,yproe and L><me m.,.irig to Greenwof,f4 afteh' the \_e' I i • ter ociontfes of Yor4 and Ontario. And• Ilcn sales at •,i ktaA, %ttenned :o on sborteat Audley Year. - otuw address Green Rarer P O., Oat Jrl9t. arrlvPti a l,it ze nhi mint '„! o' ., . R BEATI.r \, _ TuEV��HIi' Gil, vl in the fi,llm;iinv »17. «• ; jperit+l. FS,ri,t, *ia_ - rrv,ce v-ll he Mr... Ea`ston.`of thF Garage, i� +u.. f,-ring'fruiri ah attack of idundice a: FUEL �• Clerk: Convevaa<rr Commis +loner ,w -4% in'''l 2In. Gypr,,,C - ` held in he churchwon Sunriay, Dec. resent. l tak,r.,, atifdavit•, Acenvnt mt. Etc. Is•ver w P " v , ta'w:,..,•,,. rt•r 4. IU. z bi lit. r; + -,.+ o+ •� .(1 n m Sa'tPr l Cnriat- n • ••• u Jfr, and 11r °, IiF•a -, 1[alr: is tcmr,• _ _'•, 9.+ in. z WS u,, rra; Cor,tl.; sill he sun b•:fore the - .r - • :'�' lit, 11 A'tf, [.lt'1 :`Qh:D AL'l' � - g _ •d a' little `dau�ht,'r to t-ilc lr ="tn ll, P., u., " TiONf:. ER lot AW. Y +,rkV ti.uu Durban 4� in. z HIS in. ' ervice. Everybody nom?. LIPc. 12th. ' Bui ers upp kiss t'muties. All k.neiof, kite• promptly attmdec : -.lri in. z tW) Dunvenllii ugrt) A Jterry . Chrisamas to All. .. _ _ 'Cher Sunriay Sch 'o! '��t�,tainmen _ - - �a • reasuoabl, . t roc +ales ma o h =eki-NEWS' Orc on and indcen Star Limp, The annual school meeting will b.• Friday evening promises to' bu verj bon" Whitby, h+r sty Hrtrdw',l' PI�I tP- Held like last year, nn• the evening :fite;•esting. 'LuI7i};er at�(I Loth ]GARNET ROBERTSON PICK.ERING of Wednesday, Dec. Lfith. r.' Jolut Hamilton iS not i,;,pr ,�: B. Ca �f'1Li41es T'he annual school 'entertainment In as fa -st-as = his friends would li4s, " ill- .acct. +, L :•a : :raot :,r LUIVYBER YARD .vas held on t'i'ednF'•day evening last to see him.. blue Coal , y Wirin and k• tiilin t"r Li ht I A r.ew platform has been purchased Mr. and' \Irk;. Iklnnzr) Kteast: tx _ g p K k ..Alberta Coal • • cur the•school•.for •use on such oceas. Toronto, were PCI1yeALIC Coke All kind f rl'a ~r guP >t, of Jlrs. Le ,.+, ..,•irwid grvide P�cker>< Mill ,,nn- during -the wi• ek. : kPpr ire .r.r :k, ng s = The Exec`tive of the Club have J[r: and NIr,. Bert Harvey were it, Ct 11' -nt, Liu'p, Plw4hr ' - = - - -- 1 ly = Phone 17@15, Pickeriur - met and are .making arrangement; furonto on Saturdsy ht,l'iiins JI: _ for.mon, educative w „rk at th(- meet- Harvey's br14he.r- celebrate his-birth• ia�le, oCly �Cf►cl 1Vlash Feecrs in,s in 1,135. Jay. ��oelrt� for Llu.dy I•'ence SPECIAL RATES !' They play,' "The Red- Hea<teil. Step Dr. and' �lrs. Ly,t,al, Barclay, an.l an,i 11 P''• 1 Rvofiug -.. -- Child'. teas put on at the school here.'ittle daughter, of Toronto, were wit' 4i� F ►K*aFF:R'S caRS. and PoultrySupp" last week by the'Club and proved tt+ -he former', mother hereon °Satur• - and -. :.. be one of the best• plays yet given '(lay last. COCK <1]UtE ItlJplenlents Sri! t'- • • = :,y this Club. Farmer J.im's Orchesr The Township fathers cloned th- Fut :.,dl.Chi- v -. ut Irl- nrau(r «, lies in stock at all :ra vi-a,'-in attendance and about year with :a real Christmas, Supper Secure Prices before Buying • , :-A.00 was'taken In.' IIiss Donnelly• at tfie 3Tatthew's House on Satur- -4, HIL E • MOR'LEY times :::1•s. the heroine - ant# did her part Jay evening. �V I LSO N B`R 0 � y :ell. In fact. ail were good, several *he Fit•emen are holding a S,�cinl Pic i% ear i I1g, O n t Chopping Daily ''eln� their: first appearance in a 'dr- Evenini • at an' early. date. mother Locust 611/ - ont. _ an,a. good night fs planned fok. Watch for N The regular meeting of the Cluh Phone %fa -rk 72 121" „ D N Lockwood Particulars later. _ r _�.. .' a wa; held un� :Ilondsy evening •last On 'account of the small attendance _ .. 'OUR P R IC E"S _ week and the new • officers e }c,ctecl. --tt thfi W. :11. S. meeting last Thurs- c PICI�ERING, ONT. They i,.ere: lion. President, S. R` day, it ryas decided to leave otet` ..;SPECI ALLY Are jttst n; reH= onable a: 11`onnacott: - President, Clarence Bry- till Jahuary nleeting•the 'election -of ; thnfse in t1p, vity and utar vAl• xnt; lit Vice - President, Geo. Fields; officers anti other nnportant burin- Joy ". . 2nd Vi e- re,l ent,�fe- Tunis -; 8ee.- ;ass to be transacted. - >ae� ;r,yt, Qotr�i. tvhy nut R'• G. CLENDENING iCrH R I ST MAS Treasurer,. -Itr.. R. P. Winters; Din Visitors dt the Ea,aton home• on buy a[ hunie Chi- the e and FUNERAL DIRECT03 Pct'rrs Gard. W'inter,, Mrs. P. Neale. S lday inefuded the fnllowin Mr. wake you@ hunie merchant- Mi.� Donnelly; Music Coninlittee, and .11r,. F: Sharrard and -on, NLiss - :hHlioyt Private Anibtilance ; Gf,,,rge 'Fields, Joss Gladys Puckrin, e, Adele and Vii,la Clierrie, Mr. and CHRiSTMA8 CARDS -Our Day rind Night Service Mis; Alma Puckrin and Harry' Short Jir,. Claire Tienr,b, Mr. and 'Mrs. F. BsSOrtment Ra8 never A -Xmas '6u;gestiona --� phone 900o FluvtPr' and Sick Committee, Mrs. 31. Orr. _ riharch any( :on and''Irk and qtr,: 'We hAve A nic••e.'elecLioll of Ilryrart, Mrs. Gazely, Mrs. S. Wonna Et +stem, all of Oshawa. ].letter, and prices so,res.• Malvern 5000 "brass biauk end•, pic•tnr•e -4, - Cott, ,. :; Gladys Puckrin anti JirS. TNf 1)eeomher mf2etin,, of the W.' - s0nable l.c. to,10C. > y x ' 1Vlarkham • Ont. f'l1 :lA. I'j U'k 1'tlt; 1LCl lit ;l'l ill t „11, 111ittP , T r ' dolls tr) du b1A(kbotrd •L. h' hl, at the T. t', 131'•bv;n home ea • be d bom,ds, krlidergArtell }' : :�1''t'� :r,nlzt.,, :iii,: Dannelly. Jlis Tui > :lriy 'tva, l aftcl,,le(1' by nine- CA N,T)Y,-- Smiles'nChuck- -- - - ---'- A<n` ah,t l'u,.'krin any( NIr. Fyfe' Irma teen hr,tvins* the colfl flap to he Pre- IPt3 and PAtter�On' /eh00 net- etc:. f T- ice• ',Rer't .. 11'arcPg, prPSiilPnt. _ We W s �' our man 1: ':,: rltrrile} Cut,,la School • will .Ohite,P. The nines Brrni- Electris table, tl.,urand bridge ,T' (;re�idetl. On i�)iof ,n cocci ^tl by th -- : Iaulpr, elevtrir: trrr. met eleC- L ,IJ their ('hri6t.!l,ai l:unc( rt nil Fri 1111 etine. a'doililfio,i, is to..be 'sent ,t" fy gUallfy, 1SU0. & Ib. friends and °,-jay Pvenin -, het°. '2,1A. at 8- p. nl. in the .Manitoulin: Ho•,pital Fulld -' tl-tk sizes 1 -2 lb. II . Eric' irons.' tuA -tern l+nd P tvNfflP Il'Ut1•l {' the churn',. }:v PryuiiP , cgmP inti sic need being stressed :�at the recent Bulk Ciatt(ly-A good a8t30rt- - = .,,,Customers a aofid prngram. Santa C'laus.tvill I „nt-Pntion, also a contribution to t1w 'Unroceftsiunal ch,iir•s and ov• p,`e e•nt to' seak'tn rrcei one.' :1d,nis went at reasonable riCeP. �- 1 3 Peppy .Fund. !.fit ]the conclusion 'of p erstiiffed en, y Chairs• RrP.,- - _ . -_ . <. A ,inn, 15 cents, children, free. the' regular business, , �Tr,. VV .. (;ray - - : • : ; _:._. . •.very fine. _ T..he..Woman's Association ,held ,vac called upon, for her renurt of Flashlight' Shaving Howls, Fountain Sire our solid tvR{nut cedar ''MERRY _ _ t11Pir regular December meeting err, the convention. As she attend'-d tho Pens, Toilet (foods, Pertume Powders, Y ,, RothS ltA. Hot, Water Bottles. Cigam, 3 CHRISTMAS TuP,riay afternoon, DPC: 11th, at the full session she wxs able to give a Ci arettes, Li htere, ElectricUurlin cheet- before bugiRg home of Mrs. -C. Gazely and electe,l Ietailed report of the meetings, and Fronti, and many other ar'tloles suiR - _. eleowhere. thv f„llowing list of officer' for the s;,me ether diversions shared by ot- .able firGitts. : :'C A STERRITT and a HAPPY coming pear: President, Mice Gladys 'her delegates. 'ai2ht- seeitrg tours In 'Us tie early and your gift problems 3 • • Puckriri; 1st Vice - President, Eunice the city Mrs, McWhirter contribut- wilt tee solved, F>;nerttl �lireotor. NEW YEAR .' - ScluirP, Secretary, Pau(ipP'SAUndet•s, rd 'a fine paper nn "t'hriatmaa," The - -- Correspdndinj!r Secretary, Mrla. W. cull call WAS 'aricwerPd by donation. T P1 KE I N' H ti C-1 R 0 N _W_� .. Ambulance Service ALVIN BUSHBY Pratt; Treasurer, Mrs. Gazely; Fro- for "Christ'mnr; Cheer." Neadames Jones Drug Store Phone 1800 Hi,rdtv„re Yhttne4800 un.Leaders, Alma Puckrin and Mrs.f Brown and Baker served. an nld -fasb- phone 6f�w W. Guthrie. i ioned hot supper at the close. . ;gtwkertagl ,stark, P I C IMF K I N G jjj PICKERING MTAM y - A , ... ___ . 'T .. _�7�gf.. �..,4� .✓ ,rte- ., _ ...ro :'_' .. , - _ - y <r t TS=''T�+3:m'S ='fir - .rte ,�` -� p- t'. -�' .0 - .�•a •t•' .'� �'� t.� �. .. - r'. • - _ ' - ;, _ .�,- - ---,. . .. + , A f . beyond the innate conservation Of 100 feet distant from Barclay's ts�" Munitions Inquiry Britain, these are very curious. For ' Flood of British cab: a brief hour there glowed here the "It happened almost instant: splendid signs and symbols of the 7;. Mail for Toronto eously," Barclay told police, greatness, wealth and de antiqui.y, g �-' though I could we that it wan going nation of Britain and the ta't 1✓m =` _- ... .. happen the crash over. which her Monarch rules. to even before ras i stop when pigs two .taro met Tice northbound out feel ut� ,*n °n��' "'� mil- e s feel - car swung completely in s cticIe and trans °� t lest— Of Parcels as it faced sroung again towards me r that this mariia ^e wr.s al:a their I .could see the young woman tom- :.c Personal concern': An editorial f� !1111 writer of The London Times who `.Montreal, - Unloaded from the ing through the windshield. She muses over this (lue;tion points, out ]Montrose at Halifax over. the week- seemed to be tossed lightly through ° � � g � ,end 7,932 bags of Christmas mail from the air, across the front of her own ,, .' a a g ,�� + ' ,��,, 'that it was not always- so, even in the Old Country were placed aboard car and,then skidded from view uu- y y'{ l Britain, and finds thi; anst; er: ' westbound trains here Sunday des- der my car. ✓ "In the last two generations, and I tined for intermediary points between "A split second later the car from " even more decidedly within the last : ,Montreal and.. British Columbia, which she had been hurled crashed :1' ;: ' twenty -five years, our Royal family �..3'• has refuted an old saying about �' . -_- Destinations and number of bags with a terrific jolt into my car on Witn them familiarity for each place follow: ,Ottawa and the left side. It bounced right off >'...'<,,.. familiarity. Kingston, 238 bags of letters and and skidded across the street it} a has bred respect, interest and arf - newspapers and 61 bags of parcels; northeasterly direction. I didn't see lection. It is because ' * ' we know 4 Toronto district, 1,950 bags of letters the ms t thrown out at all; didn't them so well; because they have - - and newspapers and 1,0116' bags Of even know there was another person come so' much among us to shays parcels; Manitoba, 1,939 bags of let- until we found him unconscious be- - 'our lives, share, our tastes and know teas and newspapers and 375 bags of hind my car and north of it" _� o needs and difficulties that then parcels, Saskatchewan 143 bags of Perusal by police motor experts of have won what by reserve• and re- ! letters and newspapers and 437 bags all three 'cam resulted 'in expression moteness they could newer have of parcels; Alberta 213 bags of letterr of amazement that fatal results had wan• and newspapers and 431 bags of par- attended a crash which caused corn Henceforth this bride, come from eels; British Columbia 812, bags of paratively alight damage to all the afar, is one of us, as every other letters and' newspapers and 408 bags cars concerned with• the possible px- member of the Royal family is one Of parcels• ceptiori of Boothe's cabriolet, Nations refused to atop shipments of war materials from tier like her husband will In addition there are 135 bags of many despite treaty violation, according to letter to Major K. K. V. to us. She, h h courage an r nar[*g`_ _mail bound for Australia and New +• e^� ev nehtl fro} PVJI opt a¢er�t�wj�ich was read at Senate mu: take + P - - �eaiana. jj�i Markets ion quiry. ile is pictured wi 1�elix IiuPont. steadily shown by the other members The full consignment of matt of the family the exacting, often tedious and never- ending labors for brought by the liner consisted of 10; ship to the people to envision beyond which the country and the Empire As 600 bags, some of which were for the PRODUCE PRICES' Strange Jobs the stress of circumstances and Vol- look to those in the highest station." Maritimes and some for this city and United Farmers' Co- Operative Co- itical complexities. Mr. Chipman° said There is no doubt that this iamili- z. province. Unofficial estimates placed I Saturday were paying the following - "insofar as it is unfairly inferred that ' the number of letters in the bags at' prices for produce: ants, this unity of life and purpose 6,OOA,0000 ask of 50 Men Is To Keep all. business in this _ country is flag- between the ruler and the people, EGGS—Grade "Al," "A1 in cartons rantly evil and that profits are uu- through easociationa,� 41c, and with starlings Awake is greatly responsible for the con democratic, there to a vital need for tinuance and even strengthening of DD �j cases returned, "A" large, 29c; "A" better understanding of commercial the monarchical system in Britain. 's�+(j +(i L medium, 22c; "A" pullets, lSc; "B;' Washington, Fifty men started enterprise and the men carrying ,. - - med ra, c; work last week on the United States load to the. best of their ability;' he It cropped out beneath the paoces- �C - Capital's strangest job. Theft task is sional . splendor. of .the ceremony at Ii i c� i� BUTTER — Ontario No. 1 cream- to keep -the birds awake. said' Westminster Abbey and in the aim-• _ �tTj�/ 111 ery, 21�,§c; No. 2, 21c. Every Fail ' starlings arrive In It the present tendency towards de- licit and directness of it, which 21 POULTRY:' Washington in. clouds. They roost on pendants on governments for sole- , I? . Y ing problems continues then the peo- even on the highest occasions are _ (Quotations in cents.) cornices and in Pennsylvania's oven- distinguishing charseteriatics of Irrlpaet Hurls Both. Victims to, _ Live Dressed mtikled le will.be moving away from hard- this count and people., p s tall trees The are—to put Hens— won ftndamSaxo slues ion ch re :tea ue e Y u t cherish t'Y P P Pavement— Second Taran- "A" "p►" "A" mildly — a nutsaace• ed in Angio-Sa=on tradition he coatis- "A traveller who had been awed -. - to Driver Held. - _ . Over 5 lbs. ..: 9 12 The coversunent has tried many ued, 1t Is only through personal lib- ding guest in a village church and • 4 to 5 Ibs, S 11 methods to drive them away. includ- arty, freedom of- speech, and rugged then in Westminster," wrote a. Brit- 3'� to 4 lbs. ? 10 ing boanbardment with blank cart -. tndividvalism that economic progress ish correspondent who was one of Toronto.— George Boothe, pro- 3 to 3% lbs- 6 9' ridges. :done has been much of a can be achieved, the few privileged to be present in eminent young Toronto broker - and Old roosters 6 g - sucess, _ There }s mueli that tine advertising• 'the Abbey at the wedding, "could former stns wingman of the LTniver- spring chickens — Now 50 relief workers will lay down � can do in contributing to seen- not have failed to perceive that the city of Toronto football team, and 6% to 6 lbs. ..12 16 18 a noise barrage by shaking tins cans omit welfare, for a successful adver- two ceremonies had in common not _ .. - Marion Rogers: 21- year -old Junior 6 to 5% lb3- 11 15 1 17 containing small stones: The theory tislag mart is •fundamentally, an indiv- only their verbal form but their League member and. daughter of i _4,� 5 Ibs. ..10 - 14 _ - 16 is that if the birds can't get a wink ldualist: Jig: Chipman said spirit, and that once fife congrega- John W. Rogers, were almost in -, Under 4% Ibs. 9 13 15 of sleep they will go away from here. The speaker noted that business to- tion was in its place and the intro - etantly killed early Sunday morning 16' 17 The job pays 40 cents an hour.• day is functioning at a volume equal - duction had begun to be re£d by the a in a triple motor crash at Bay and ;Turkeys,, young ar Y f Geese - ,, 10 ll T ,//�`�-� ling 41 per cent above the low point ; Dean all, pomp fell sway ;.before Albert Streets. Ducks - 13 q4 Uri -o -ate �31r1 of the depression in March, 1933. a familiar purpose —a gathering' to: - ' Harold Blatchley; 25 -.pear • old Time itself is continually renewing gether. 'in' eight of -God and in the' clerk iq the Royal Air Force . eQa a Broilers , 1�4 to 2sii lbs..11 15 17 (i01rig Old- fshloried the need for rehabilitation through face of this congregation w Jon quarters at Camp Borden; faces i the natural trends.ot depreciation and ,together .a man and a -woman is manslaughter, chsrgg after investi- j : _' _, - - _ =- _ absoles(ence. holy matrimony." tion b police, who state that eye - l HAY AND STRAW y P i No. 2- timothy hay, baled, ton, Miami, t'ia. —!t s . mart do -be - • This simplicity is very real: It - witnesses charge him with - passing a _ , timothy, hay, `siesY' this season and your up-to �L Q4,,�,�Q �,'tir ,�+� emph_Aa +�p.i iT the_xaysr rt�+- °stop sign at the northeast corner of ` e girt is going out casn(onea wccn i ren seated on stools it, their Ji - the intersec nf; Roothe's I tun, $14 to $15; straw, when , a e . fin Changing. World tan, $10; oat straw, $7.50 to $S.u86 gusto. mother's feet, one little girl hold - e across the slushy pavement • For sports that would have caused trig her mother's hand and-obvious.. `^ into a taxicab driven Tay -David Bar - WHOLESALE PROVISIONS your modern maid to turn up the tip ly nervous because her bard knees clay. of tier deftly powdered nose a year By Frederick T. Blre6all; is the were showing; b the bride, a little Both :411x3 Rogers,: ^.-ho was a Wholesale provision dea.ers are afro are all the rage here at the mo- New York Time. with Y granddaughter of the fate Elias Rog. quot9ng , the following prices to To- - pale but with head held high, mo- . merit. mentarily, acknowledging:. with . a eta and a niece of Alfred• Rosters. ITOnto retail dealers:- - shoulders, 13c; -polo i5. yielding the spot -light to LONDON. grateful glance the swift smile of Viand Boothe, who was a son of Mrs. ! Pork —Ham, 17 -xjc; croquet Tennis rac(lueta and bails The jtoyat wedding, which- for welcome with which the bridegroom - Margaret Boothe and the late Char ; butts, 15c; pork loins, 19 5: Picnics. are gathering dust as debutante weeks kept not oM London..but the � _ P- Y greeted and encouraged her amid all lea Boothe, T. Eaton Company ex- 12%c. Miami tries out its 41611 with that greeter part of Great Britain in a this magnificence; by the familiar ecutive, lived for a short time after - Lard —Pure, tierces, i2c :, tubs, picturesque old sport from the days state of excitement, has brought out the accident. Neither, however, re- 12':c; pails, l3�rss prints. 13c• o! Robin Hood; archery. Bridge is hesitations over the "production of Tierces, 9c; tubs, certain characteristics that are Pe• the ring and by the closing kindly -- gained consciousness befo -e suc- Shortening taking a bark seat for 'bowling on culiarly British and are not to be and solemn admonition of the e!4mbing in St. Miehaei`s I-Tospital to 92hc; pails," 10c;' prints, 9='r. the green. duplicated anywhere else. Archbishop of Canterbury "from terrible injuries. _ The tree( back to the tray Nineties . It is sow' all over. The Duke and the heart of a friend and father is The accident occurred at 1.15 in , ! started at the Florida Year -Round Duchess of, bent are enjoying a God that: _the morning while Boothe and +prince George s - Clirba with a croquet tournament in quiet hooneymoon in the country, ,� _ a Blatchley were driving home the which, debutantes of 1933 were -just like any couple in-ordinary cir memories , trials .'Your emori s and •hopes T temptations, hitherto marriage, young women whoYrt they 'had . ac -, :.._- ,. ;. Lu� om teamed against the current crop of cumstances, undi. turbed b their a emptatt Y rid t ' e ex- comp during the evening to sup - t pretty buds. well- mannered ,neighbors. ' The ex� are hereafter made one 'n arriag , ' per dances. With Blatchley,- whose ' ' �' But shades of our grandmothers, - royalties ' = ex- infantas, "ex -grand So God bless you both. God guide is in Ottawa, was Bernice' Mil- (His titles in Kent, as read to ` the this was 'croquet in modern guise. dukes and 'other strange creatures You and keep you always" - - -dred Siddali of I Laughton Avenue, ` Rouse of horde when entering t8at••I For the con'-e -tants donned the new- whom the occasion brought out— Ali these things lent a homely hn- 'who had met the young man earlier body) est and' briefest in bathing suits, and }lave, so to speak, gone back into the , man touch to the great pageant and it in the evening at the Prince George - the losers entertained; the vantrera. woodwork. i was such touches that brought it out .:Hotel, *here he had registered. on.', Knocc ye that We, (Ws blajesty . 'Bows and arrows, not however of The we(iding decorations have of the realm of royal pageantry into arrival from Camp Borden. ' i of our more abundant especial gate the variety in the working equipment been removed -from the streets.-The the popular British heart. Boothe was- driving north on Bay I and of our certain knowledge and. of the small god of lore, are to be -old newspapers on which the avid Street, according to _police recon- mere motion do-by these Presents ad found in every smart girl's locker populace actually slept in the park .1st atruction of the ae6ident, and Blatch- ante, create and . prefer , the said these days. Bridge tables were de- the night before the wedding' in or- � p��s�_!— �e�ani�s ley was driving west along Albert prince George. Edward Alexander Ed- seated, this week as feminine guests tier to be in the front -lines, have lilll from James Street. Barclay, driving mund to the state, degree; style, qua lined up on the beach to shoot it out- been ciearided up and .London is re- a De Luse Cab Company's light red- `lity, dl:,n,Tty, title aad honor• of tt p with feathered darts in a tourna- ; uMing that age -old, dull 'grey, pros - i an was driving west along Albert. Duke of Kent: ment on the beach. perous aspect which is its greatest Picture Of What Happens' None of the cars was, driving at an And for Us, o,ur heirs anti sufces- But - regardless of this reversion to charm. excessive rate of speed, according to sera do appoint give and grant unto another century the accepted cos- But the .happenings here and par When a ,FOOth3ll Is Kicked police statements, but a thin sieat hi,�, .U��, aal� .game, star, dvs ee, plod` I tume for the new sports remains as titularly the spirit that marked them had covered the road with a danger- 'style dignity, title and honor of tie modern as a k >roadway blues song. could not fail to -evoke, particularly What happens when toe meet, - ously slippery, film'°of slushy ice: ll}Duke of Kent, and by these Preseat� It's bathing' togs and' the briefer in outsiders; certain reflections up- pigskin in a,drop kick? Professor SAW CAR TOO LATF. Ido dignify .him with a sword and put- .the better. on what � Will Rogers humorously Harold E. Edgerton and Kenneth J, Blatchley failed to stop at • the ting a cap of honor and a coronet ot ---- - - - --- calls- "this King business," which i Germeshausen of the Massachusetts . erected to halt traffic coming gold on his head, and 'bY Siving- into • should interest the greater world in Institute of Technology have an- sign into Bay Street.. Boothe apparently his hand a rod of gold to have and to �ubliea #ions Must which ' it is .prematurely assumed swered the question with their high- isaw him an instant too fate to make bold the said name, state, degree, that kings and princes have had their speed camera Wesley E. Feeler, any effort to avoid a .crash and style, aiginity, tide and honor of, the Be Fair and Ethical day and. 'are fast becoming an an- former All- American star at Ohio Blatchley's light car struck the rear Duke of Kent unto him and iris heirs achronismu under modern conditions right fender of Boothe's eat.. Bar- male of his body ; lanfully begotten State University and this seasons ,e MaZZine Official 'Speaks in the new and swifter tempo. clay, who had seen Blatchley tom- and to be begotten, willing and by p end coach for Harvard, provided'ths Before Ad Club No one olio witnessed the out- foot and the leather for the demon- Yng .towards Bay without slowing, .these Presents granting for U', `our pouring of loyalty and affection stration. The internal pressure was bad jammed on his brakes and come heirs add successors that he and iris Montreal the misunderstand - which this event in 'the British. royal to a full stop clone to the west curb heirs mare aforesaid' and every of family evoked among the King's approximately thirteen pounds to on Bay. Street but partially across them successively, niay in- respect of 1 ing in' business and pn4itics today the the square inch. ;•, Publisher and advertieer -have the subjects could say the day of kings -- ;Albert. the staid Dukedom Earldom and Bar - p was aszn in thu lands of the The the presses into the pigskin so Boothe's car, impelled by the blow ony respeetvely, have, hold and pox important tack of interpreting aright House of •Windsor. hard that the short diameter of the at the rear; . swung in a clockwise' di- sees a seat. place and voice In tea to the public important phases of na- In a changing world the tie ' be- ball is reduced by . one -half — some - • rection in a coXnplete circle, then Parliaments And public assemblies ical offering questions and the fair and et e- tween the British . pepole 'and their thing of which players were not after another quarter turn, plunged and Councils of Ua, our heirs and dared Murray goods jt Chipman and-services, ol the monarch is stronger than ever --the hitherto aware. When rite pressure +nose first into Barclay's taxi. Bounc- enceeseone within our United King tifacLeZan Publishing Company Lim- one steadfast realty in a turbulent is relieved,• which happens even be- ltig, its resit end• continued to swing dom amongst other Dukes, •Earls and ited• declared at the weekly luncheon sea of unrest which is sweeping awry fore toe and pigskin have pasted, - 21orthwards, although the front had Barons, and also that he and his heirs ttf the Advertising Club hers, "indiv- so many of the conventions that the ball swells again . to its, normal. 4.. :�en momentarily halted by the sec - mule aforesaid successively may ea• past generations deemed ixrrperish- , size. A halo of dust 'forms. Baron rivtleges, t Idulalam and the Road to Recovery' able, 1 the .ball has had time to rise more oitd crash, and it then skidded in joy and use all the right, p was the title of his address, f smother' semicircle to come to rest pre- etainenees, 1m�ntunitles, and ad When one comets, however, to as- than a few inches the foot ie on its llnsIIy with the rear wheels against vantages to the degree 6f• a Duke; Integrity to reviewing and editing y r3 is as ssaeatial factor to giving leader- ssmble and evaluate the causes of •it, • wa back, tp fife ground: " the east curb" Of Day 'Street nearly Earl and Bsroa respectivsty. - r ... .' f.: le 7 AN cif, _ . AMA M. E; F - ='• OF CANADA CQNDENSED. BALANCE SHEET, 31$t OCTOBER, 1934 _ Y LIABILITIES ' 'Notes in, Circulation. .......... ; .' .....:.......:....`.:::.. `S 8,375,638.00 - - Deposits by the Public :.... ............................... 106,761,943.11 _ "w"`W ,^ : � • 1 F� ' `' _'Deposits by Other Banks......... , 3 ;337,777,10 . . , _ . �at�ii � w ?*►,,�,�f N � Advances under Finance Act. , : ........................... :,11590,000.00 -- -^- 1 - Letters of Credit Outstanding. .........' ..................... 35,066.58 4 - tf $120,500,424.79 - - i Dividends due Shareholders ... 176,431.48 - i Capital`. Reserve and Undivided Profits .............. ........ - 15,595,775.18 iel,� $136,27.2,631.45 �._. ASSETS. - - Cash on Hand and in Banks........ , :...'. . the accompanying cut was made fionl the architect's drawing • • • • • • . • • • $ 13,126,960.79 and illustrates the new Head Office. Building now in the course of : Cash in Central Gold Reserves ........... .................. 866.66 "A erection for imperial Bank of Canada. The building ill stand at - g _Cash on deposit with Minister of Finance... 2�456�723.24 _ the south -east corner of King and Hay Streets, Toronto, and will ' ' ' :. ' house the chief Toronto Branch as well as the head Office executive ;. Notes of and Cheques on Other Banks....... , ...'...... , .... .--7,133,176.19 and staff. It is to be a bank building, six stories in height with a frontaiSe of approximately one hundred feet on each street. The ' : -' 1 $ 22,717,726.8$ building will be an lines of classic beauty, dignified; characteristic and thoroughly modern in the utilitarian sense. It will be a striking " Government and Municipal Securities and Lonna. , .:. , , .. , , ; . ; 39,953,586.50 _ - - exafnple of what can be accomplished in Canadian'' design and con- Other Bonds, Debentures and Stocks....... 154 007.70 ' struction with Canadian materials. Every thought has been given " ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - •Call Loans ( Secured ) ............................ -to the employment of Canadian labour, both in the purchase of mat- ' 7,012,892.97 erials and equipment and in the. actual construction of the building itself. ; 69' , The stone used in this building, for example, is an entirely Can- _ ,838, 214.05 adian product from the quarrying of the stone ,from the Lake St, Commercial Loans and Discounts...................... ...... $ 59 225 266.57 John Quarry near Oriliia to the cutting and setting of the finished Bank Premises.: -.... ,.:... ............. .................. b,000,000.00 material. The guiding principle in the awarding of contracts is -to _ - ' deal with those contractors and supply houses able to furnish "Made Other Assets ........::.......:.....:...... - :.:.....•..: a . - 774,084.25 _ in Canada" goods, even down to the production of ores, etc., where ::, Liabilities of Customers'under Letters of Credit.............. 435i066.58 this is possible. The Architects are Messrs. Sproatt & Rol h, the Consulting• p " 36,272,631.45 Engineers—Messrs. Harkness 8t Hertzberg and H. $..Angus. and the I general contract is being carried out by the Redfern Construction Co: $1 •' - Limited. Th e General Dlanager, _ It's lest expression of Scottish zeal and [mperiat Bank of Canada; - Now Its Scotland TORONTO. Scottish genius _ We r rt d= we have examined the above.eondensed Balance Sheet as at 31at.Octo1 _ ."Such a move may hardly be in 1934, and have compared it with the books and vouchers at the Head Office and with the certi - I'Teliing the Empuee tradition of Scottish modesty, but -returns from the branches. We have obtained all the information and explanations that we have thus are times when modesty in it- required and in our opinion the transactions of the Bann which have come under our notice have The Scottish Chambers of Cons= self, is far from being a virtue. This been within the powers of the Bank. In our opinion the•labove Balance Sheet discloses the true ' - - taerce recently combined to produce period in - Imperial affairs is em- condition of- the Bask, and is spa shown by the books of the Bank. -The above Balance Sheet don an "Empire :Magazine" for the pur- phaticaby one .... The new drive for include money which has been het aside by the Shareholders from time to time for . the propose ' `.' . of a Penaioil Fund. _ _ pone of $ailing the' Empire about trade between Scothlnd and the Em- „ A. B. Safipia$sn, F.CA.. _ - Scottish products. Scottish people -pire with all colors flying and every of Prat. Marwick, Mitchell 8t Co. with so many ties of relatienskip in pipe and fife in• full commission. is "' - ` -D. McK. McCLrUANn. F.C:A:,. Dominions and colonies are deeply . thus a, contribution not only -to - Soot- TonouTo,- 19th-14-ovember,'1934. of Price. Waterhouse tk Co. interested in Empire ' trade. They land's weal but to that of the- Empire - - _ e _aye ..a * .,- eT ice_ as a whole." In paying 'tribute to this combined Scotland's commerlKf effort of the. Scottish Chambers of growth, - Not much more than a cen- - Commerce, the Roil. G. H. Ferguson, tury ago men were ' -her chief ex= High Commisioner for Canada in, ports. Scotland's commercial rela- A :� Otte ' whose 'In by -63 inches, eon- �'laisifled Advertising �Britsin says: tioiiship with the -Test of the world -tilt twined 4,280 diamond - shaped pieces, "The ambiguity of the Scot is at - has been accomplished- with the aid hand -sewn into an hamonioui all events a truism.. His influencc of banking =an' art she had brought London The Timor Sea. - which finds a vindicatidn in the history . to Europe in the 12th centur for. centuries has been the bome and whole, rY' P Y• � uF'Si:R TO EVERY 1NVE \TOR. the world in genera} and particularly The prudent manipulation of fin- breeding ground for sharks Is to be The first fro farm in Euro has " of wanted lnrentionw and full. in the more momentous epochs of ance- demands a high standard of cleared,- g ,.,. ,r'wation sent free. This samaq - Im rial development. 1 been established at Meissendorf Ger- oOm�• world patent Atturneys z7s •pe p judgment. Scottish bankers nurtur- This fs Persons the Timor -Bea, fol• many. A large area of marshy dis- Bank street, Ottawa; Canada: I note therefore, with profound ed on porridge and the Shorter lowing the recent flights to Australia satisfaction the decision of the Scot- Catechism (with Jhe multiplication ie to becorine the areal interiiatiohel - -triet has been enclosed by barbed _ osxozs fish Chambers of Commerce nut table printed on its liackj- were yell airway-to the south, wire fences, and bull frogs are to be �T EUHAU9ERS Good Luck' Bap�r merely to proclaim the art which endowed with these Sharks are so numerous. to this reared. The flesh of cogs its eateem l� Chicks. Each grade brood - tested. ; -- F qualities. Thus ed b epicures in America and Ja- Live delivery guaranteed. Catalogue the Highlanders, Lowlanders. and Is -. it iq not surprising that they have great dtretch of water which lies be- Y gladly niaued on request Chatbam, • pan, as well as in France. Ontario are playing a nd ha v n successful. P la ed bee t we en Timor—an Island owned b y . ' -•• - _ Portugal and liolland —and the almost p popular in ivsxsn = YOU SAZZ 'a is international affairs, but also to - _ , '�•' j Anew telephone device strengthen by every means in their Fewer Families on Reliet uninhabited north Australian coast Austria enables 'any 'subscriber who �w ``� AD1cH ehnp Toronto corner. ]� power the practical ties of trade and that a small ship , was crushed by, ,leaves his home or office to notify Is Three hundred handles. to; atui- -" industry -which 'have been the `pract- -them a few months ago, would = F ire leis hone - callers when he . ning Chambers, Toronto. -. y It is satisfactory to know that No one has interfered with 'them. there were 1,069 fewer families on and they have multiplied enormously: will bo back. This -is done by set- LOCAL AGiirr wAxziia relief in Winnipeg ing the returning hour on' a small - peg on November 10 Forty -seven Tiaiorese ruling rajahs' oCAL Agent. ;'anted, Ehrlose 2M II'1J>Sli.la�"il`ia _1�'►� ;' li.tejs than at the same time last year. are lending their ships and men for dial:.. Anyone who telephones while L samptea, Duplex ciarment Hankir. :artneETS! Proper minerals are The number of families on relief has the great hunt,' which it is hoped sill the subscriber is away automatically 73 Adelaide St.. Toronto. he treatment 'declined continuously since . last reduce the numbers of, these sea receives the information. - a•asslsTS YOU sazs Winter until the present time. ­ On monsters as to minimize the peril. to ROR'ti and whtte Feru!tF. 'Males June 2 there were 7,146 families re- airmen and their passepgers, or drive' ..Soured On the, �'sz,00,' 'females f3.ou. Armkstrong - ceiving relief; on September 1 "there them to areas still unused by man.. Bros., Paris, Opt,, R.R. No. 1. were 5,995, and on November 10 It is expected that Dutch- and Port- 9_ World . T is Liver. so>gb: urn ovnsslrc>aes waaTaa there were 5,979, or 16 fewer fami- uguese,naval airmen_ using bombs and , Wake _ lies than two months - ago. -- Winnipeg special guns', 'will take part in, the Yoto ""c`'Bdc NIP>;R1aL Russian, t:ermnti, and, hunt _ —No, Calowel N austrlan Government Bonds want- Wild Press. Matey people who feel sour, sluggish: ed, and currencies, priceR are doubled. ♦j7ild beasts have to by ousted from and 'generally wretched make thegrals- David Davis, Queen and -Tnrk, Toronto. their strongholds. Forty years ago take of taking -salts, oll, 'mineral water, tigers roamed' from the Ghats into laxative •candy or chewing gum, or •�� the outskrts of Bombay_ IIUW the ae roughage which Daly move• the bowels ' and ignore the liver, , FEED FOR PROFIT coed city of the - Einptre: Civilization > 'What you need 1s to wake up your scamd them away, liver bile., Start your liver pouring the Art18tS� and Have you unthrtfty, Poor Producing The Maharajah of Gwalior still daily two pounds of liquid bile into animals? Mineral starvation may be your bowels. Get your stomach and in- starving your profits! See to it that • a shoots tigers before breakfast, but he tAstines working is they should, once - 1 your stock gets adequate calcium. yhuf- tn04f, �O now has, tp drive in his British lim more. AuthOl!'8 Set -tuts 1 pborus and other vital nt-I-L ls. Mineral � any. for 20 _mi'les before he finds Carter's 'Little Liver Pills will soon most feeds lack. Feed C -I -L bltneral fix you up. Purely vegetable. Safe. supplements --correctly balanced and �I y, ANNOUNCING A . NEW digestible. Watch your animals and �O �� � Sure. Quick. Ask for them by name. + 4 your profits— thrive! Q`�� 4�ti Shit's taki'ng.,iart in the shark'hunt Refuse substitutes. 25c.,, at all ,drug• :i o will take the dead sharks ashore, for gifts. sl MONTHLY B U L LETIN e+ shark fins are a delicacy, shark oil is SERVICE to artists and au- +L NUTRI-MIN �5 . ,��t �f� valuable and, shagreen, the hard skin CHAPPED SKIn~ 100 "o available and digestible. D1- ��p�' `(i nhOiS, listing up-t0 -dine IA- of the shark is used for polishing of formation on 'WHERE TO wholly phosphate naturally derived) the ♦ � .F P g D+ryuteSiiseed'� wit6one heif wholly digestible, naturally balanced , t - Wood. goncentrated calcium.phosphorua salt .iD ..° combined with other minerals supply- "- sw.« sit °° ereem. pfy SELL. Yearly subscriptloli, .ing iron, iodine, sodium and chlorine. Pipe Smokers! fill up with ( emu a da>•. Fos Frou�iq y t' Curious World un the 1!iais,eat freely sad One Dollar. . "GOLDEN VIRGINIA � .. tiaalhnisa. and en' a really ,. C -I -L SOl -MiN - .. ' • �� i y b3fr months'- old pullet z5 Me fronbq. Very hstalingi good smoke. llet at Wait -. _ Send a three cent. starry •�^' {Soluble N6inerals) g ham, Herts, has laid a 6% oz. egg, • a • envelope for full informe- r s,ts><s. e1U�u +i.agiNet:s rr�u,m acne, The entire mineral portion of ,bone, probably a record weight and seize � - _ • , especially processed to secure dfs�sti- - '� for .an fowl, tion on our other service �! 1tY, and, balanced with other sssential - y �inerala. Contains Phosphorus, cal- - - The corner -stone of a house at- e4 n > m, iodine, sodtur, chlorine, Iron and BLANKETS l Lostwithiel, Cornwall, - displays this KiNG OF PAIN psrtments ]phut. Fine soft grey, guaranteed all notice: "Walter ' Kendall' founded l Write .For wpol blankets, 64 "X72", only this.house and hath a lease for 8,000 ideas Unlimited .. • L{ferature $8.16 r pair, C.O.D. postage es- years which had beginning Sept. 29,,, .. r IM Extraordinary value 1662." Thirty -Nine Lee Avenue, NK- �"NAD1AN �O)USTRIU LIMITED DUKE EQUIPMENT CO. At a country fair near Winnipeg s ! illvlaloa, t0 l+daauiacturer•s Agents a feature wee a quilt ctintsist, and the jsHie NO. 'S1=— »OrontO, Ont. - WA eft 20101as,= oat 497 Duke $t., Montreal prize was won by Mrs, T, Ramsay, 9 r, - - '• .. ' _�f d yr. H,. � - -:�, , ' C . _ i , ... • - . `-."rf -' .� -; ;- F&��� every man and woma�u who-i a rVhitexak' rain ie being arranged. ppeition financially to do so to help' The Trustees of the United -Char: B1aCjISillithiIIa,�t� WOOQwWk Born, on Sunday, Dec. 16th, to Ch= ,at ri ht ricee ., ^ -:;;* • w °, eh will deem it a 'Brest favor if •the R p - dumw who are in need of help- There ester and Mrs. Hilts, a daughter. person or persons who maliciously Now J. Eire time to have those i44WC - • 'vZAUS &ft tQ&n� - - - Do not !or et the Christmas Con tie- t4 bulb j r't uded to, - Anrrows repr irei. _ _ ,SLIe se raac i ILboU paidia advaoa t `h - - _ _ , . >,a a e. mill _ nta ho are in want through g smashed to atoms - Jobe alts their own !'aulC, there are thous lie, fYr raCT. the w O e wOr �d��u,ta ��u tr,atrri. sue+ tar $siaaivtioa• "� w t)aitsd Scstaa sad mat anra,9 xi►o are ''docrn and out" thr- evening, Dee, of the etectric light, at the east side �"° ("it-slaws at�ncpron -haad. $riiaia SLW in tdvance. - of the ehurch. on Thursday evening Also dealer in Viking Oream Separs- • ough no fault of theirs. It may be on Card of'Clwnke' - last, between the hours 'of 8 and 9 tore and Electric Washers. account of the depression, financial p. tar., will make arrangements to Dealer in Oockshutt and Frost JOHN AURKAR, Prolfrtet0('. reverses, sickness or some other un- Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Johnston wish pay for and fix same which is for WOE machinery. _ o, sincerely thank their friends -and the benefit' of folks desiring tQ put A phone dell will ht•ing us to your fiWw..: -- avoidable cause, that theyare -- in neighbors- -for . their kind assistance Ozy- acetylene welding. _w- r-e ..inv c,.,M� c vTs dire want. It is the; duty of their on the occasion of the recent fire ' theic cars in the stied` "in inclement :heir residence at Port Union. weather. Phone Pick 715 , 'Peace on Earth, Good- Will toward mare fortunate neigt:bors to come to We are obliged to ask that contr- F•. T- �7CTcc: Vve,rd - Ven" was the messasm that Was br- their assistance in their, time of need ibutprs to this column, when sending.- GREENWOOD. 4918 vught to this world nearly two thous - The performance of such deeds is Notice to Creditors In their budgets "to this office, write end years ago. It was the message practical Christianity, and it is pl clearly. We have been unable this " f week to complete part of the White- • that the followers of Christ was sup- casing to know that there is more of NOTICE is hereby given that all vale �e¢tio wi NotifWai =to You osed to spread oxen the world. The it now than there ever was. Newa- creditors and others having clairr:s n P rtg'to the inability to P P against the Estate of Mrs.. Emma read the substance in its entirety'. faithful followers of Jesus have been papers, large - corporations" and the Maria Ellicott deceased, late of the The White Gift service which was doing their duty in this work, but we church organizations and other bod- Township of. Pickering, in.the County held in the United Church on Sun- We do Building of all kinds. - - tes are ail - assc��:.rg �n floc - wrork- of - firstario; -are required; on" or be.• day last, was -owe to be remembered. CARPENTERING. - - often think that the so- called Christ- _ fore the First Day of•January 1935 The sp+2`aker was Miss Bethbridge, of CEMENTING, - }an Coutries have fallen down 'in - A. D. to send by post prepaid or t the Fred Victor Mission, to whom the -.`'Township Council - - . "PLU%iBING carrying out this message. when T ' deliver to the unc ersigned Executor Why Gifts were- donated. The pag- these countries have been taxing the - of the said Estate. a full st- aten•elIT eant and music were most •impress- - ar�d -The Township Council -sat -for the of their claims, daly verified and thr- ire and thoroughly appreciated b ' people for more than they can bear, final meeting of the year. on Satin � RU(�FING nature of .the security, if an help the wh�Ie congregation. we offen think they are no bettor day afternoon Isst, with all member, y' We %1 -o .rll Brrntford Roofing by them, and, that after said date. Friday afternoon -at' `2.30 "sharp �1Htpri•ily, Em(,irt RHthroom than the heathen countries, who they present. the Executors w-;ll ..proceed to di,st- Dec-` 28th, in the Sunday School room.. T he Standing Committee on Roads Kr ui njenr, 1Nrro Water - . say:.are in deepest darkness. Where an'd $ridges °paid the following; A, . ribute 'the assets of the said '-k:stat�- will be ' held the annual 'business l P among the parties entitled thereto, meeting of the W: M. S. "Christ "' i3 Sy +tens-. Beatty " a heathen. Chinese -'bands murder. Connor, drag con. 4 ;and- 5', 8.00; L. g . at• +hlP )✓ ,riuniPnt having regard only to the .claims of. the word' for Roll Call. ? after the 4 it two missionaries we are 'horrified,_ Jones drag con. 8, i.25; E.. Ward. which he shall then ^hate 'had notice. meeting 'the election officers for nn&(.ther Building Materials - - - --but two nations may go to •war and drag con. 9; 2:20; L: Gates, install g _ . kill millions of men, and we say, that Pipe Alton Road, 1.80; G. Todd, DATED at Pickering, this 23rd the coming year -will be held. Will Edtiniates Free drag con 2 and 3, 4.00; J. Byers, drag day of November 1934 A. D. members" •kindly bring in their Mite -, - Work Guaranteed = • "it was war." We do not call it mur- Boxes, also ''Talent Money" wrapped n con. 8, 8.00; E. Ward, drag con. 9, Wm, Ellicott, y Peed T. J. PRQUSL -der. Twenty years ago the world 6.50; A. Lee, haul• on con. 2,.34.00; separately. A Pot -Luck Supper sup- Executor of the said Estate, plied by each member- bringing an ' .launched on a war that was the most__ L, Dixon, ditto, 18.00; G. Newson„ R. R. 1. Locust Sill" Out. edible will form the social hour. The Phone 8502 horrible one in history. Today fears ditto, 40.50; A. Mitchell, ditto, 40.50; secretary wi}1 be read to enrol} an PICKERING. ONTARIO ?� are entertained that within a short '�• Ikesaon, shovel gravel R. L., 3.00; y y K. Mainland,, ditto, 6.40; - A. Stroud, .,.Notice to Creditors.. new member Who wishes to join: time the" world will enter into a still ditto,- !.SO-, E. Schwalm, 3.00; W. -P. - -- more horrible war. If the so- called Petty, gravel for con. 4, 30,50; F. M. IN THE MATTER F THE ESTATE Christian Countries come together Cooper, eut weeds, con, 9, 3.25; Ped- - iit the-proper s irit, such -a way !ar •People pipe culvert, 63.!1!1; pop OF JOHN AYERS late of the Town- 1 , ! _ P ship of Pickering, in the County of would be impossible. It is claimed Ward, dynamite, fuse 'and caps, 12. Ontario: Retired Farmer, Deceased. .,o; G. M. Forsyth, . bonus..on. wire - \ OTICE is . hereby given _ - that the - capitalists in the countries gi • n that all In their Breed to amass rester fence, 13.50. persons having any, claimq- or de- 'CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. SAL. g The_.SLandinR. Committee on.Snn manda against the the late John .Ay- aeatlth, are responsible for these- tiirgencies paid the following: Coun err, who died on or about the Twen --4'81(r DAYS. TEi!-RS , FRI', BAT. AND MONDAY- - - gr•Fat "wars. It is. said that in the ls:rt ty Registrar, 1.05:.1). R. Beaton, pos- ty- eighth day 'of July, k. D. 1934, at - tear some of these �realthy men tage, t0.00: J. Murkar sintin',,, 13.36 500 pounds o[ P the• Township of Pickering, are r - C.:A. 52erritt, -ambulance cFrv�ce. s, - MIXED CANDIES 2 lbs; for 25C. erada fi00 r cent' on their intent- uirYti to send by post prepaid of to Q0; T, r. Brown, - ,4ary,. (bal.), 15.0(► f deli, to 'the` utiilersigned Solicitors ment in the manufacture of munit- E. L. Chapman, Tie k n "Line acct: 3.00 f:xi'rilrrlt - -' herein or Joaep}a Smith and ".�lPx- MIXED NUTS 2 lbs. for 35e. ions; and they are now anxious for R. C. P.eesor, ditto, •i.AO :'_ - P - f (�uHlitr another war. A:z trip -Him. W. D> Her. -- ,11iP stanciir,g,- t'�nniittP ?:on' -Dam• 31n�.W I}'rof tthehsaid•`eJohn`Ayers {idga ,.ayN• -What the ylTnrht Needs Sae' to Sheep paid thW following. (+ t!ivAr names •anri ad�aressec and full Oranges !Grapefruit rapes :.._. ... NI, F_or�'th• '33•:c11: A. Brignall. x.00: nartirtilars in writing of their viii Eitu,r4 -��0, ea•.i 3C► - -- - • v 2 .; '• -. :'is .Spiritus -t l,eaciers3tip... It. i;. ht)ped - L'4'- C �4'ilw�n. '?30.' . ms. and ,tatements at their c u, Z. tit :iic , LEMONS. _ that such a man will arise and _savc The Standings Curiuiritt-'c r. ' •� t . c' o° a serurittes.." if_any E:N,•g,:r -ir.- do•r. 19c_...._.•- � •. �erd,i�:rr, ... _. _ .._ - _ __ _ _'.:,,.�..= ' -- ' - -- _ - ref paid the following: F: L. Green held by them. : a�od. 5.06; W. Sadler. goods, -.4.20: AND TAKE NflTIGF, that after ��+erve Ginger " +� This_ -Year F. Tomlinson, medical services. 2 Uirge the rashly- second 'day of December. KUNTZ Dry Ginger Ale, But ley 25e• f ('hriatmas season- is:'s�•sin- with us 30.00; N. F. Tomlinson, medical see - A. D.. 193.3•' the said .Joseph. $mi h ! - rs;id- -%vith -it f: ere will'be tits many `'ices,` 16.50; -E. A. Stci�ay, re: Indig- Alexand r "Zea4anii will -prover l ROYAL YORK •and P family' re- unions; and its time of . re=_ ents at Hospitals, 4`i9.63. . to dictributo the assets of the- ,�r'•l k jyicim:_ and making merry. The mc:st _ . __ ' deceased among the persons e,s:,',Ir.i PEAS,• Fancy Quality, 2 tins for �25e. (hereto, ii4 . 9 regard nnly to tho r ,! ?a irgg part tills sea�ori- i "s, i te- AlI your friends do claims of �h,� h they shall then hs3ic SHORTENING, JeNA ell, 2 Ibs. 21c rffa is tbat� are.irh3cie Eo bribe hspp- gad notice, (ncl that • thF Wald. J s: _ -- -- f .0, Smith ai(l Alexander ZPalanrl - i- happ- iness to others. There z a icy in re - -.S()9 why don't you Don t 1' or rt Your ('011 pons cpivjnz 'v ftc, brit thexf tip_ a.. much gill not be liable f,;r, t}le. said .assets „r a _ r �` J� any `part thereof. to any person of greater joy in girinfi oFiu•ra. 'is- - . "SKATE: uh�se claim: they shall -not the: - -- —~ -- - -- - - - ~ pecially if- the recigierits -are iii need. _ hate - received notice. .' -Be sure all'our coupons are in -tile stole 1�5. Monday - - -_ -AT THE- _ .' It is, hisses Blessed to Give than to "' 'DATED at Lindsay, this Thilrtieth night. you ?3Te cordially invited to be at the store at Receive"' are woiiis that - W ere truly - CEDAR ENA- play of Noveti�ber, ,A. D., 1934.. 9.30 to sev, the draw. Alr. W. C.. Murbar will _. spokerr by the poet. Never before- -made _ t i ° n and _Ct .15 final judge. 'HcL McLaughlin, Fulton, Stinso _ �. _ .a ere eater efforts by-the the —I\ - Anderson. - - greater Solicitors for Executors. public "and by individuals to ma;:te ��. 4 CEDAR ..:+GROVE •� Christmas a day w of happiness 'tei. BR nose who are in need: In the city of Make your Holidays worth oe - lckering Hardware for _ `Toronto, as well as in other cities,. While..by coining -to." .EDA K . - tremendous efforts are being made, RENA" Christmas and New -THEATRE see our complete line of Findlay and MoClary YtQ�d as it kas'been done •in other years. Year's afternoons and N.ea' - and heaters. S #eve pipes and Elbows, black and . to raise funds so that no home vtill Year's eve. _...galvar> ized, Coff�eld Eleotri(3 washers, and if - miss the Christmas treat "that every _ sad home looks a s and toy: It girl', w{ro , SKATING [DAY ±� ' .. is a - -' it ' h' rdware, we have it , sight to see a small "bo or and SA r'CRDAF _Ihears so much 'about Santa Claus Tuesday & Saturday Ev'gs `' DEC. 121,t and 22nd Fleury plows ,and• wheelbarrows. Plow coming along during the night and _.. _. coming doirn the chimney ,. being dis- Free Refreshments -and o - Shares for all inakee f plows. "J "T HE CIRCUS appointed in the, morning by finding DANCINGF'. " ,Agent for. McCormick-- DearirigFarin Maekineiy CLOWN" and Repairs. ,that their stocking is empty, and at- on 'Saturday l�iebts. " so further disappointed in not having ..... • .. a Christmas dinner, It is the duty f Phexse Mark W( 4 or Maly 203') 110F E. BROWN -•'- f ;. y Our Motto:- �Ve have it, Can gat it, Or. a 1 eAT.R[CLA ELUS. it is not made." - _ 'A1`•TI� - • 'Telephone' 3900 ERE T0,1HER ``B ACHELOR BAIT" 1. S.- BALSDON9* PICKEMMA .._. E _ it'ecf by 611, Al, T ERWIN coach PERT 1 ET,TON' _ Men's Work- l3aots 2.49 rth - Monday, Taesday and W e i n ad ay `_ id P4 ty 1.- r• v 3 v Tla ar �.. Men O era .i . - DEC. 24th 25th and '2Fith t ._ N ± :hien's iork'8hirts 03c, or G for 1.2F,•- = "The Lemon �,,,, . .�.;�, •:.,+;,�.. d `�° -: _ -*�, is Farm Team Harness 823,80. tip r E - ---�-- - Drop Kid - 1 i direct �lR� - _ LEE .TRACY _. Horse,Cohars at various }seises ? - - ;'r _ SweatPade - .::.'Team Lines • _ .._. . _. . beluleen yourAOlDay address . HELEN MACK . dlll�d0ld?%tGh1*l/! QJIs/ t0!!J/! eR � INow is harness paired that old ' >x }fin *T Fhoue 2804 ' Typical Low Return Fares between Pickering and 1�FEW ,Oft 1140 s JO Y iii\ EYE YORK $WOO; PrMSBURG $14-25; CLEVELAND ils. ; ROCHESTER $8.90 LION81, BARRY MORE - (Subject to charge without notice) MAY 'ROBSON C/ I L !hose 4 HOUSE --- 6N EASTERN -- Tichats, Time Tables sad All Coach Travel Informs'Nost at 1r I C TiC = aT a' �>rT•ier,. Mrs. Glover, Miss Mary Forsy- more precious than vision. Protect _ - ' _ ' th and .Mrs. J. H. ^Casket' for the it. Pay for vision not blindness, for Gyproc *ay be easily identi�god by ALL MAKER wonderful and instructive program efficiency not inefficiency. the xa+rttox the board and tbf BERVtOEDAND REPAIRED Greer stripe along the edge. gave at the Institute PRICER REASONABLE _ i•which they g -- '' � Ln[s AND' s'rtNS. , WORK GUARANTEED .meeting held at the home of Mre. M. ! �1v Forsyth on Wednesday last. -They STANLEY -:- �i HFATRE IV()IQY te"�' took 'the ..audience around the world - P"�' -- °ate' ARTHUR' Is. on a Magic Carpet as it were and MU�'FYILLE .. - _ is l>}raduate ;sang Christmas • Carols;- !is- sung in- R. T I- each of 'the countries, also dressed in 43.46 Phone 5201, P1CIiERI1�6i -native costumes, giving many , of the :.0 ° Christmas customs- of foreign -lands FRIDAY and SATURD,�Y� +,! THE "MADELINE "' ;. Some of the carols have been in use DEC. 21st and ;:2nd a BEAUTY -SALON since 1638: This fine program is very worthy of repeating at any time. "YOV'BLONG TO �dE" .. • t .�, The following' officers were. elect -. Ever9 etple' of Hwir•dresedog given • ed at the annual meeting of the W. LEE TRACY _ the bes6 i4ttention.. _ M. S. of the United Ghurch: . Presid- HELEN MAGK Sliripooing, Maros) Hair Cutting, •� ent, Mrs. B. F, Kilpatrick; lst Vice- ` :° "'• 8 Treatment. - - ' RY.THX OA' ROOF'" - and Curl, Finger Waving, Facial President; Mrs. D. `Gregg; 2nd Vice- - -•_, _ Scalp President; 'Mrs.' F. Carson; Secretary "THREE ON A THATCH" _ r Here -is a thought -for you. It you fiirF.- D.'A. Scott; ,Treasurer,. M-Ts. LTTTLE PAL - 7 E WISH O-Uk +are wondering what to give your ;,, ,, Wh t e Luther Pilkey; Press Secretary, :Hiss friend for Cbrietmac� y no gt� J. For e; Christian 'Stewardship, -- --- - - her a Beautiful.Fermane.nt- Wave.for gi only S1•95, a Christmas Special. 80.. • 14irs. ,E. Gibson; Supply Secretary, 11"ESDAIr and SVEDN'ESDAY VC not make an appointment , •: Miss Young; Assistant; Mrs.. Condy; DEC. 25th and 25th -MANY CUSTOMERS as soon ae possible P Peace Secretary, Mrs. W. Ward; ��rig. ]!a- lviL�3Zt1e31, .Temperance Secretary, :Miss Jennie « >n S ONT - Pilkey; Missionary Monthly Secret- STINGAREE THE _ Y _.... Pbon@ 1906 GLA�EL1 ary, Mrs. Candy; :Mission Band Supt: � Mrs: Rawson; 2�ssistant, Mrs. McLeod TRE11 E DL 11 \ E _.. .. _ Organist, • Mrs. J. H: ' Casitey; Assist - RICHARD DIY _ _ • _ _ ._...aple Leaf Mutual fy ant, Mrs. W. Ward; ,Stranger's SeG -' COMPLIMENTS Iasuraace Co. :.'' `ietaiy, �4lrs. J..McCtillouRh,; Baby ghrirt Subject's . 'Coruediee Band Supt., Mrs. D. A. Scott; Ass- and WAWANFSA INS. CO.- jatdnt; Mrs. F. C &rsott 'an8' Mira: E Cheap rates for farm and couilll Gibson. Auditors, Mrs. John Gregg FRIDAY and SATURDAY �'Fi' _ _ . ;. budldiags,- Windstorm Insurance on buildir+-i ' - W ,and Miss J Forgie. ind•mil{p, Slide eto, DEC. 28th and Zfilth :. n ante Official announcement of the ap- :,+�u ;.r mo�ile Insurance & - pointmeni of'D. M: Morgan, as sue - IISR LOVES �dE NOT" THE SEASON of an kind. a censor to E. Gleeson, as bailiff, has p'ARMB FUA BIaLH• ..' been made this week.. RING QOSBY ` 1 Write or phone : e ' stonftvllle . - Syd Schmidt, - BOWMAN & ROWS - ' , : `�' Proprietor W -HITBY, . '"ree red"2u of ow W t mod CHAS.:COOPFR, •CLAREMONT rulfte mm it do MW of d i r .z yy. . y - QareaMt Last creek from a stra>fte. W. Sadler; Treasures, Mrs. P. Wil- e e L. ' E. O /1fL /LL ----� Kr. Michell, of Green River, was son; Pianist, Mrs E. 'Annie; Assist- : Wm. Gibbons, of Toronto, spent a business visitor in town on Satur- ant, Mrs..l, Pegg; Parsonage G'om- W E AND FUNERAL DIRSCTQR ' mother here.,' day. mittee, Mrs. Bielby and Mrs. Green E EM1`}A4MI5R • •.w� �. i --M I - -T E ing- the �ll3L�? t-'-�11e- 62tyr- 1&- tnuCll coui*ci J 19ucger.or,to W. Z 11[rther - improved in, health. the needs of the town. Teton,' Mrs. F. W. Gibson, Mrs. Walls A Atoutiville Xis Laura Ortnerod, of Greenwood Mr. George Morden, a section -man and Mrs Bielby; Group eaders, I ~.'' Night rod_Dry Service is spending a few days with D. A. had foot badly mangled when a Mrs A. Pegg and Mrs. F. W. Gibson. -ally klud of grain, • and will Business Phone Residence Phone :and Mrs. Pugh here. hand -egs' passed over it,'. Mr. A. Sovthwell, has, . secured a t p,jy the hluhost market pride 9 91101 The Sunday. School Entertainment_ The. united Church and Sunday permanent position at Danforth and of the Baptist Church wiU. be ,held School will hold their annual supper expects. to move his family there at b DA VIDS4N on Friday evening,' Dec. 21st, at 8 p• and concert on Wednesday evening shortly. Mrs. Southwell will be very :LAW SON WILSON .SAS D m. of this week. much missed from the village, as she -Contributors to. this column ,will Mrs. Fred Wilson, a former milliti- has taken .,great interest in the oar- Phone Mark 6502 3 15 C CHERRYWOOD . - .•please take note that the News will er of Stouffville, and a resident for ious activities of the church and the - make its regular weekly trip to • Cl. forty years, died last week at the community in general while here. I INSURANCE aremont next week, on Monday in- age of_ 75 years. - The many friends of Mrs. Pope, of A _ stead of Tuesday. Reeve Kidd, of Whitchurch, is ex- ' We are sorry to 'hear that Mrs. H- petted to be elected clerk and tress- she is - recovering • from the• stroke THE SEASON'S GREETINGS OF W .Thompson is not regaining her heal - urer of the township at next-week's she took recently, and has been able To B BURGLARY th as rapidly as friends -would like. meeting of the council...,, to leave the hospital. OUR PATRONS AND FRIEPZDS - - OABUALTY4 -• " " Her-daughter,- Mrs. Crooker, of Buf- Mr. J: Brodie, the well -known ..Mrs. McGuire was called to Tor L L1FE INSURANCE falo is with her aat present. sheep- breeder,, living west of the onto on Friday owing -to. the death of- J. A. Brignail and Harold Loyst - - - i i' Mrs. Wm. Birkett is still confined town, headed the list in prizes for a friend there. P to the house, and is not, in very good Southdown Sheep at the Chicago Levi Linton spent part of. last - - " ".• nurse are' being• required. We hope The North York Plowmep's Assoc= ' With the closing of the school on 2 Simmons Cotton Mattresses $11.00 TiRES, BATTERIES, she may recover sufficiently at least iatier has merged with thg Pro-vin- Friday. (today) Miss Pegg, of Millig- 1 Simmons 5.95 T by Christmas to enjoy that , season. eial Association. This will greatly an's Corners and Miss Zora Gee, will . ACCESSORIES, - Services . in .the L nited Church on s strengthen the financial condition 2 - . Sunday next will . be at 'the . usual f for the _next annual 'meet. ' Rutledge will s;o to her home in Hon- Din Room Suite alriuost new - At as low,and better prices - ' ' hour, when the- Christmas Spirit and _ _ eywood for the - holidays. 'r /4 cut oak 56.00 ` ` services will be observed. Special S Still Gibson is confined to the a a can in Toronto.' " aery for'trhe oeel G "` : hou §e through illness Aluminum and •Graniteware 5 -yon c M a asion slid will be a 4eature of the ' The Woman's association of the On Sunday, Dec. 16th, the ''Path- _ ;per cent off United 'Church held their annual finders"' Sunday' School Class- held phonola, mahogany case, 50 L '— ` The Baptist fission Circle, sill m meetintr, at -he Parsonage on Thurs- the election of officers for the •com- recordsl5.00 meet at the me of*Mss. Brown on d day, 13th. 'fhe election of officers' ing year and are as follows: Presid- - - -' - S Skilled Motor Repstirs. ".,�"" Thursday, Dec. 27th, - at 2.30 p. m. t took place with the following app- ent, Miss Doris Horton; Vice- Pres., BEAUS HOUSEFURNISHINGS Gordon J J. Law - The t ointments: Hon. Pros., Mrs. Boyer; . S - - word, 'SPeace." The Election of off- p president, Sirs. W. W. Gee; 1st Vice Pegg; Treasurer, Erie Davis; Pian- y - Phonel2M -i_ . . icers for the coming year will also p president, Mrs: F. L. Green 2nd'Vice- ist, Evelyn Clark; Lookout Committ- y °+ c cUke ply President, Mrs. Horton; Recording ee, Mildred Corbett, Convener; Gert --' I ICKERING, - ONTARIO ' The services 'm the Baptist Churchretary. firs. ��'. Bro�ut; Assistant rude Corbett, Dorothy Disney, P.eta I On Sunday nett, Will be held at the gars. Walls; Press Secretary, -Mrs. W Flynn, Myrtle'' McBride and* Clara D DINTy'3 C�rARAGE - usual hours, 11 a., in. -and 7 p. in. _ , - Wall: Missionary Treasurer, Elva Special Christmas *music will be giv• 't pieleton; Press Secretary, G=rtrude Wishes _ _ .. e vanes of the Christmas Day. _ - _Eye - Sunday . School are busy these days A Tonic for Kidney and Bladder _ _ ,�11 $ - - err very pleasant afternoon was preparing a drarna' "Where's Grand- It cleans and stimulates these orgaos_and _ _ ► - spent on F properly.' M _pupils gave a musical recital, which p p . _gham are moving into one of :VSt. price 2Sc, lTx' ti c, � '- - . .. :CHRISTMAS was enjoyed by the parents and a Green's 'houses, after Christmas.,. 171-om your- TIruggiyt, or ` -� friends: of. the pupils, after which tits _ - - T and _ - - T wA s2 ' - enjoyed a jolly socral hour. :: B BRIGHT and -Mr.- Frkl Morley suffered a pain - Stl'alll al �_.ful and poaaibl }' seriou•s accident an _ P PROSPEROUS 31onday morning of thin week• when b L..H. Tuck, . rt,o ar�irnstl kick- - T 1 :NEW YEAR ed him un the -,left arm. It :was- not - _ _ - - . .. known at the first of the week whet - .`P.a_y tor-Vision, not Btindneae - - -- - her Lheirrri 'was broken, owing'`to. '`WO matter how ea�all or M MILTON SLEEP" the severe swelling ` cr�le.. es,4ity.' The' value of vision. to the l ♦ R Roy ,Morgan, we are corry,to hear e< The -safety g • - " . -a-ees, not - sho @, any. irreat signs of - - for Christmas, but will be obliged t� m arvel,;- of value to the Wise Slen in. fire- safety. :_. ,- : }� T _ of the year where a major opera th,,- r Sa'vi�ur: P i ivill be performed. 'Cho �peratil,n, ae T Eyesight Spedelfid -. of a larsre section of the bowel. we are planning tomorrow's needs. U UPen iue�6a,, TWeseor, ire ' ' - All of our- readers, and ladies in y y r :- particular are requested to note the -new i DISNEY BLACY. change in the advertisement of .l[r . t Oshawa a a r and - the strain of civilization falls tine finishes. q q�, rol oei.. tsar sw » $1.95 as the charge for the "Perman- heavy upon the eyes. - ent. ". This advertisement appears in . _ , • `', s v another column in this 'itie. Mr-q. t structurally strong and quick i io'Serv1cAL---,. Ings to all her patrons. e ad o others ' ' .. +^,". awe a- e-e•�� � � _ 1 ...: '� TIDES'o y _ T _ - _ - - b y NP-L.1 F M. •SCANLAN - l.: �. ..,� - Here we see a group of young peo- could not blind her father to the - 108 pie carried on- .the . tides of .- youth, advantage and• relief this must be- for - Young' Kelly Pencarrow finally settles • • • _.. down on the Yencurrow farm, w1Lb Maisie. iDistsneizve Genevieve his cousin as housekeeper Hard work, a tlutck Wit, a keen di ie ` 'Fresh from"' - Who Is tr, tuve with her cousin Robin �E Herrick- Cousin -Neil Macdonald be -, sire-to get on, a never - sleeping `mbar duality some* engaged to Erena Jotcey -Goff. Lion, were spurs to drive her and keep - � the Gardens - Peter Pencarrow. is showing interest her On a strai 'ht course. All she to Maisle Kite, a typist. g , could iave she invested ii1 helrp*IL The gawky Ethel had gone out with She had a sweet voice and trained n- �lL'_ 11cea VOA �an� li•__ Reve 3 C 1 the Jewett girl, and Kate was in th4 *She had Stets of movtment and learn. t►lla iJ j jEEN'J shop with her father earning her two ad'daacing till she sons the.. star rum GEQFMY ST. CLAM _ braAdy�balls for stacking pounds of at the annual display. She joined the (GdsAhotogistj - candles from a newly opened box. Her amateur operatic society and learnt All )fights og"' � PAINTING CONTEST mother, who has been on her two feet everybody'& Part through sheer love iron early morning, had fallen asleep of it all. She filled an emergency with (Editor's Note: marked (nfersst i/ get possession of some of it. 'And �E -SINNERS in the rocking chair. in the kitchen. startling success, and now she had being shown In these articles,- and there is Still another angle. He is The family thus accounted for, 1Ksi- been chosen to play Yum -Yum to letters are coming in In 'Increasing. sea>Etwua. Certainly, he L not the _ - ale closed the bedroom door, Her "The Mikado," • an Peter, a nice numbers, Have -YOU had your hand• So many beano - " eyes were bright as she climbed on to youth is the chorus, who had fallen writing analysed? Have you any type of man for my correspondent. .f u 1 i y painted the chair, and then to the dressing- under her spell, had brought her into problem in which -this we41•known They became acquainted through a books were sent ta>?le and (unhooked the White lace.. the.Penearrow circle. writer could .her correspondence club. And this shows . in, it was hard p you? .See his in- up one of the very seal d ers -that euistains; Experience- had taught her Maisie Kite had caught the rising vit tlon fsllpwing this week's Inters �8 to decide who - # lurk In these clubs; Here is a mar- should get all the value of g r" V I a. A large tide, eating article). oo ecF 64, iiiim e d -- CHAPTER TWELVE s s ► tied man, who first posed as a single . #eel o y the nice prizes. . a threaded ileedle lay conspicuously man, until he thought he could ap- "I wish you were as 1Feen, about A aurpriaingly _large• number_ of peal for sympathy to thin Widow. First prize of at hand. The curtain -was dusty; but your books as about this— this —the - readers have written in, from time ail was finally atrical rubbish." to time, as foi advice regarding I am not - - 'What matter? Quickly sale took . 1t . king $'a g going to lay it down as awarded to: down then with two-large safety pins Miles, herring delivered .this, judg= friends with whom they have become.- an axiom for my readerb .that` they and titer much striving, she attach- meat, proceeded to carve the duck• acquainted through the medium of ehonld have ttgthing to do with cot- . HR I.IER ad it to her shoulders at the back. peter; is a dressing gown, was be- correspondence clubs. Sometimes the 'respondence- clubs.- That would be THEL She was just - spreading her• court ing very Japanese.. HID, legs were object is merely to have interesting injuring the innocent as well,as the (14) Brantford . - _: _ _train behind her when her sharp ear agile, but tennis was no training for correspondents, and there- is really guilty. For there are many people, 8, 7 AND a YEARS OLD - caught her mother's' ponderous step• a fan. He flipped sand flapped a fan no particular harm in this. living in remote parts of the country, vaIst— OISOnt, IDDELL f7), SL The knob turned and she put her head and in many cases too retiring to 2nd —ALEX. C NEWI.A,tiDS ` is -the dooi again to make sure =just Very opportunity, del7g3ting to The real danger arises when the snap it unexpectedly in someone's ear object is more intimate; when, in friends in their own locality, Berw> —Alta. - se. Maisie spread her lace train be- who find some- similar? lone? soul and —BILLY GRAHAM (8j, Quill and make him jump. fact,. the aim is marriage. The case Y Y Lsaxe, bask. hind her sad, with a fan of pleated "But. Father, the whole. success of in the United States in which a man elsewhere in the country, and con- 9 -AND la YEARS OLD newspaper, made her curtsy. to the 'The,Mikado' depends upon Peter. He duct a correspondehci that brings 1st — GEORGE 1RCA i• Cross_ became. acquainted.with a number of seta, Alta ­ "I'll warm you, my lady, if I catch his to say 'Boo' with twenty others ladies through a correspondence time rainbows into both lives. - At 2nd- �•HF.LENE GEORGET (s), In the second act," times, happy marriages result from Domremy, Sask.' you at this nonsense again.. Take off I club, and murdered them for their 3rd— BEt:LA PATTERSON (7D).' that curtain, and top and tail the "You're very ' smart, aren't you, i money must be still fresh in the these mail acquainteneeshipa. But pine Fall*, ,tan Genevieve ?" and Peter flicked her ear grave care must be, taken by would- I1 AND 12 'YEARS OLD • _ gooseborriep out here: I'll teach you memory of many readers. However, with- the fan. be correspondents. The dangers 1st =atARx w Eit$EU t.i 1 t. Ra. ..go be a flee lady, You'll help your It is not every case that reaches this Ttna, stink. '•Taker off that dressing it land: should he borne in mind: - I mother, that's what you'll•do. Me on horriNe pitch, by any means. End —AaIY WRIGHT 411), Sarnia, • we two feet all day working and slay- come to the table properly," and Very frequently, however, - wumen' And it is especially to single Ont. Miles sorted the wing from the leg girls that I address this ward of ' 3rd— FLEIRENCE DENTON Ing and cooking and washing, aad you and expertly sliced pieces trom the i become embroiled with men and Regina. Bask. -playing the la- de-dah in your room,^ passed to marry krem, only to find that thrt Warning: Women who have been 13 AND_ 14 YEARS OLD No ass and the plate was impression/ of the man were any- married and become widows, are, It was Cfars McIntosh Who 'first fat —JEAti� PARISH t13,, Fort Norah, who added the vegetables Erie N., unt. discovered the liberating medium of thin but correct -and the vet often, better. versed in life's ' Their jibes and jests left PeteYa g y have liv- Y era— c;>;ultcE' S HOLDEN' (ls), shorthand and typewriting. It opened � ed to rue their decision. intricacies, and have at least - that Regina, rusk -- - a new world of opportunities. Maisie enthusiasm undimmed. He talked rnnch advatsta 3rd —ALICE TOULLEL,k* (13), _ about rehearsals and ' "my part," and ? This article is especially aroused ge• St. Brieux, cask. -•- borrowed Clara's book and she .wee In the case I have mentioned not long in mastering the "tee dee, only` his eagerness could have recoa• by a letter I have just received. It The Other Prise Winners Wet• - e bee chat', Jay," and strokes and tiled him to the job of assisting tP1e -i/ ?ram a lady reader in the East. above, my advice to the widow is to O` �ARIO: 11far)orta S1Mpsan i a >, ' Pi OP an. She asks me about a man living in nave' nothing to do - with her mar- Brockville; Francis Carter rs Technical D oD y m , g ). roots. Clara Went to etle Tec _ ., reed correspondent. ondent. I do not trust Toronto, Leonard Butler ts), New ; School at night, and -she ,helped Mai- "Second assistant seeneshitter, the West, and wishes to know what. . e" Toronto; Doris Quinn (s), Moscow; Genevieve called.-him, I_ thank of, bim. She is a widow,.98 him, s1,d bel.eve that he will bring Jack. Harris (9), Peterboro;- Flo- rrp ever the first hurdles, d nothin but unha i rence Jean McCallum (ll), Alvin. —.� za_! . t $� £l�r$i- eass_oi age with two *city child g pp Hess to pay, tor- , WheII she Wee equipped with eev- � • ' p eS a,iell. I'Y ail u�aa�i eton; 1111drrd Searth (11), Elmira; -oral years' experience in an Asbbur- Lure placed in position, without Peter ? ren, and very comfortably off fin - -y. AMA y -a- 8 i -� �1.� irons -�1t); ? °srsa T-- ;�s 'a .', ton o>ece,. Maisie, by a rase, went to putting a hand to 1t. His tireless, ancially. The man, on the other c0r• Eilene Maynard (13), Brigden; I MANITOBA: Margaret (e), Wellington for a- W9sW*- lhO Ida . Bat , puppy energy annoyed •the veterans. - hand, says he i3 49, is still married One ctbor word In regard to these W tunipeg: Dolores Larsen (6). tvin- ihe took a job she had .already ap- but the Pencarrow patronage was l but is separated froth his wife, be. correspondence acquainta:meshipa. ifycg: Yvonne Malfait (11), Swan l - Plied tor; and did not return. Her Forth: enough to justify patience. - ` cause, he says, she made his life Beware of an man who a Lake; Louise Tetrault (12), Fort ' yy� 1 Y appeals for Garry. M&rte de RocQUignY t11). er was. mute Witness to her moth- Peter marshalled the whole clan. miserable, and was interested in money. It may seem surprising that - Haywood; Ann Howes (1s ); Great it's distress and herf father's genuine for Lire $rat night. Sir Miles •and I other men. such •a, warnin is necessa Faller Leonard woods (1.4 ), Stony ` g !y, ' 'And Mountain, Ruth Knershaw (14), filet With Maisfe's departure went -Lady Pencarrow sat -in the front row He is very anxious to marry the yet I have known of women who Carberry. 4he one bright spot in his life. of the dress- circle with Megg4e. widow, -and will, he says, .obtain a have sent money, foliowing the in- SASKATCHEWAN-: Leslie Star. - ling (8), , Eyre; Harry Farrow (3)), "She'll be getting into trouble, that's Kitty and Robin preferred the stalls, I divorce, -if she deeides to marry him. terchange of letters through one of Hazenmore; Kathleen Nichol (a), that she will; working in . an -otsce -sad so did Kelly and Qenevieve. - No_w I have seen letters that he these clubs, and have lost .ii. :lattlsrard; Bernice Graham (e), ~with a lot of strange men and stay. "I say. Mother;• what about sendial3 ' has written. And the reveal not. • . s , will Lake; Ruberta Heinstock (9 , Y _ Uenaon; Dori Cook (9), Imperia3; J fIIg in a boarding house with no one Maisie a bouquet "' only that he is selfish and self- Louise Metz (10), Rowatt; Kathleen i� Peter was still eII adorable baby The author wlli analyse YOUR Rayner (9), Regina; Yvonne Sharpe to know what she's doing. I've a good centred, but also has a- .violent temp' handwrithi for you, and he will tell (11), Regina; Evelyn L Johnston 1' .-,'Mind to go up and bring her back." to Nomb, er. 'I cannot imagine anyone living g y (1e.). Regina; Germaine Julllon (1a), you what your friends are really like, "Leave her be; leave her be.". "Dear, 'I scarcely: know her. You .,with him• having any- happiness, . be• without any frills. Send specimens Cyr H( 111), xevillle;LeJuaattamLamber`t_- wen the little hunger to his heart send ono yourself.,' cause his temper is such that he of the writing you wish to be analys• (la ), Moose Jaw; Alice Lustig (1 4), ' will break out into -a fre uent .fur Bethune. .. 4 y• ed, stating birthdate In each ease, and ALBERTA: Ralph Ebbes (8), Ed- +` e And there is very little that could enclose 10c Coln for each specimen. monton; Josephine Osmik (10), Mua- Can�a's.Problems Reviewed By Bank be worse than this. - fare; Margaret Anderson (9), Ed- i ,ti: • y , i Bend with a 8e stampede addn4sed - _ mouton: Gordon - Vaughan (s), Medt- . . This man is avaricious He knows envelope, to ; Geoff rey St. Clair, Room tine Hat; Laura E. Smith (3e.), Cal - ' that this widow has prone , , Satyr Joe Takahaaki (14), Ray. „r Bank of Montreal Annual Meeting would like nothing better to O t. yLetten will be onfideM /al,ntc� Mond; Betty Robertson (1e.), lad- - - _,�,.;�•: mouton; Emma G. Pogmora (1e.), -_ Byemoar. Lillian Wood.0), _ Edaso n- _ - - un the outlook for the future tut r a �Ga ne r a l Manager's Address ton. . tie many reasons that justify the W. A. Bog, Joint General Manag. "No; don't you see, it would count Norah laughed and promised, and hope for a continuation of the bet- er, addressing the' meeting, stated so much- more coming from you :..... *Peter went off singing. K E E S i lament experienced in Canada dur- that the increase in trade activity with your card on it," Miles had to acknowledge the er= dais t{he- past year, declared Sir Char in the past year in Canada was fin- "In what- way, dear " cellence of Maisie Kite's performance. D. S. F.. IO U ,S T A R D dies Gordon, .President, in his-address anted largely by a more rapla turn- - "You see, some of them are jeal- She was sweet and shy,. yet . pert, delivered at the Annual Meeting of over of bank' deposits' rather. than ous of. her.; the other girls. Just There was a saucy grace about her — - '-Bank of Montreal, "There is com- by increased borrowings. because she isn't known and works tripping movements, and 'her •-voice 452' boxes of Chinese dollars,, T .forting statistical evidence that our ..Mr. Bog laid -emphasis on -his state is an office; well, they're just cats.- had a lovely- ringing quality, He "'was. weighing 52' tons, worth 128,000; . resources are- so large -arid so varied ment .that lending money for Com- And s bouquet, from you —they would proud, too, of Peter. that when one door of opportunity pounds —the- largest- consignment of i closes another always opens, it has mercial purposes is the backbone of,• all know who it' came from —would "I wish he- would take his work as silver ever received at Plymouth - trulyobi ,en said that Canada's salva- thekbank's eady, and always has been be one can' eye see ..., it would seriously" said Miles. earning P were landed there recent? tion isI that she is still a land with- a for them." "H is easily the beat of the men — Y- » ready, 'to consider applications for �� . I mean wlio the chorus men, .I mean, - ... 'out' a 1ro>ttoer. - ... . _ Y PP ' Who is she, really - -'! , " e. �..,, -_ '�:f-�• loans that ' fall, Within -the'Cate .-orq of are her people ?" asked Norah. reed, beaming with pride. In the fields of government and oradent banki`hg risks. "She -says bhe keep a little sho immense bouquet of roses was hand. y Y D' There was a great ovation when the Finance; ,ir' Charles stressed the' "Canadian business is vitally de- in Ashburton. 'That's what I like• curtain tell. Every performer, weeth- ed to the little Yam -Yum. Her pre* subject of of unemployment, with ent, the whole h he •,pendent upon external trails:' Mr. about her; she does 't pretend,;�And, er principal , or chorus, had friends tics! mind was busy estimating the j P Ym Bog said, and is, therefore, particu= she's had such a hard stiuggle, and relatives in the audience :oho; cost. She should have set a limit . characterized as the "greatest prob• larly interested in sterling anti the No commendation, could have ap• clapped and cheered.. and not left it to Peter." _lem since the war"; recommended • United States dollar being stabilized. pealed more strongly to Norab than Norah , , ' thit'alt forms of transportation be It does 'not appear probable that that simple statement. gasped however, when as (To Be Continued.) -regulated by a Dominion board, in satisfactory , stabilization of the "And 'you'll Write a card; - say order to effect railway co-ordination world's moneys can be achieved up- something nice on it, Mother—some. .',and cut down'the losses of the Can- on any other basis than a gold <tarld -' Ming she can read out loud in the - radian National Railways, "the great- ard" - - est deterrent to Canada's financial dressing•room." recovery"; and suggested that in the In conclusion, Mr. Bog.. said: —"in The`-, a ' : ` present strong market for govern- Canada the depression did not reach " �at' o n Army ment bonds, governments should ef- the low levels Experienced In many MAKES FALSE TEETH . feet long -term rather' than short,Y ether countries. T h e . intrinsic FEEL LiKE NATURAL , term borrowing. wealth of the country was undoubt- CHRISTMAS APPEAL. 1934 _ dly a rotecti a factor; the stabil- Ranking IEgislation of thF pa A ity of the people another. A third There must be s reason Dr. Weraet'e Undo there bas been j - year would in the main have the ef- was to be found in the banking _ sys- �. Powder is the world's largest seller and my improvement a business con- ; _tem. 'In this connection as evi- ; preseribpd by leading dentists: it holds but Rut ma)onty of naredy people have not yet - feet of curtailing .bank earnings,'. Sir dente of the confidence in the Bank teeth so firmly--they fit so comfortably been' rea dwd Sy -this impro*4we;n-f. Hap for them ;a tinost ur- Charles - stated. He pointed. out . held . abroad the number of share-: —'that all day long you forget you ever gmtly needed. there are in Canada some 4,700,000 - holders of the Bank residing out-. had false. plates. Leaves no oalored. depositors, receivi b we. of 1n• side of Canada has increased during ; fu t—the beret th sanitary,- •Tice Salvation Arnty will •make your deg n$ y y We gift do maarimu9►t aervics. terest 487,000,000 last ear _as com• the past Year by over three hundred; _ P powder YOU Y since 1929 by more than eight hun- can b4TStotiltis /°Daill—l47 please Saari Your Donations to � aced• with 412,000,000• - received by dred. This confidence is justified _ shareholders. It was to the depost- as 1 can assure our shareholders. and j Issue No. 51 --134 _ THE SALVATION ARMYt 20 Albti►rt St.; Toronto, Out. _ Rona interest, be said, that- batik depositors. that-- the-Bank is in a' dviced. g and sound position.­ Team No Divorce' For )@AilW itb Boston Bruins Hockey prince And ei C His Cuban Wife All r�nt. .. j New York — "It's all a terrible min- LESSON NO. 37. for some time the val'lous sugges- understanding, we've had no quarrel. -THE USE OF DRAWING INSTRU- tions obis lesson, you can think of 4W r q MENTS better ays to do -'Your work I would " xa The fact's were misrepresented. There advise you to adopt them because _ �� I suppose that you have' already you will get most good out of these is going to be no divorce. had same experience with the T Y -- v: RLitlt vig-0roi}s- shakes of her,-head,, had. - p -.- -- the beautiful Countess Covadonga, square and triangle and have learnt lessons-by- mixing ,qua urru cu+u�uvu- ,. daughter of ,a wealthy Cuban mer- that the use of toe T. square is to sense with the teacher's euggestiotis. draw straight lines at right angles There is nothing final in methods, but - - ' chant, denied when she arrived here - 11iRN re orts abroad that she was to separ- to the edges of your board, moving those that have been outlined tot �: } ' ate from the eldest son of ex -king Al- the T square as you may require., business, and in if you become Iaccus _ �` t ° '�� You have found -that the triangular , fonso, the former Prince of the Astu- tomed to them you will never feel used in connection with the T square ;1 rias, who renounced his rights to sue- either for the drawing of short per- quite inexperienced, no matter where - E: f: cession, to the Spanish throne to pendicular lines or for the drawing you may begin as an actual woret marry the commoner. in design- And so I commend them Reticent at first, the Countess fin- of slating lines at any required XRr: r' angle, You must train yourself in to you with the hope that "cheer - ally turned'aside„ the appeals of her care and exactness in the handling fulness may abound with industry" sister and travelling companion, Mrs. in your practice of them, leading you - reh'..a of these' tools. When drawing aline t John Argosies, to be silent and dis- with your T square see that the T to every success in the work we are cussed the, reportt: suuare is 'always snugly up to, the to study -together. There are vari- y °� "Someone spread, the report that edge of your board, otherwise sag- ous ways in which you can further - and m husband _ help yourself as you go along. If you nose a 1 went to &' dance Y Ines will result and our draw ._ gin 1 1 t Y told me if I went I needn't come ings will be out of square, which is have a camera you can use it to ,,;� = back," she said. `fThat is not true." a serious fault in drawings made for advantage in developing your talent, "x r = 'I don't like to dance. We live a reproduction in printing. not only by the care you will take ;r Yy " con- quiet and our entertainment con- TrPit. your tools well, and so keep to get good composition in your pie - "�� sists mostly of the theatre, literature and conversation." 4 a Someone else, she said, spread an- other rumor that she and the Prince _ quarrelled over red dresses — that t she wanted some and the prince did- -•" n't want her to buy them. "Red dresses —I. hate them;' she said. The Countess, the former Edelmira Ignacia Adriana Sampredo, plans -to return to Paris in two months. :. Nova Scotia Apples Two of the "Bang Boys'.' 'with Frank Patrick's hefty Boston The small province of Nova Scotia = _ Bruins. At the left, Neis Stewart with that blue line look. They call remains the greatest apple country : him "old Poison ". Gold tends are less polite in referring to him. At in the world, size conaidered. Ex- - -•F Cr,. x'20 -- the right, Babe' Seibert, now a crashing defence man who is making seeding the -original estimate by - . - the Bruins defence look like its old time self. more than 250,000 barrels, her corn- . them in good- condition for work. Al- way' as a wiper on your #able would i _. mercial apple crop this year will be ways hang up your T. square and trt• - be. 1,750,000 barrels; according to the angle when not in use and so prevent And 'now you should be f ready to • - o worms If, ter trying • - latest survey. This is close to 600,- them warping or getting broken. You tares, bnt also the ractice in •' : _.. __. -• - nod.- (FromTthe v' 000 barrels ahead over a 10-year pe ' ill noticb that these tools are made taste sad neatness which the moun- - Boston Globe:) with holes for hanging. Never use ting and finishing of the. pictures will your T square for trimming card or give you, You may practice f your- your - R' 1 gaper. If you do you will be sure self in drawing aria the -study of vs. " �► Fair C[Oasing. , - ous and beautiful forms by ak @teh- to spoil the edge 'of your square with tag I' Yes and wild flowers; either at ... _ •: " Lhe knife, Get a ru a with ' 1 a brass home or right in the woods or fields. f _ edge for trimming, and never use the good aide o! your drawing board We are repeating Draw Pia oblong ng 7 x+ "' g the last lesson. Draw an oblons T _ oar to trim on. Always turn the board inches wide and 5 inches -high; i _. over and use the reverse side for inch inside the outline -draw a '• that purpose, even though it may Inch border of 5 lines, Then letter seem inconvenient to do Be. Wipe out "Clippings r _ ' using your the word your ruling-pen whenever you lay it own jdugment as before. FIt'i. NO. -' M - a as r 120 tIiustrates s portion of -this pro- , ids for a time., Clean out you r - brushes in water wben you are done blem- : - -' with diem and wipe-'them dry on a E%. NO. 39. Draw a 5-Inch square.' cloth Put the corks in your ink and malting. s heavy border % inch wide.. Chinese while bottles when not in Letter the worn "Sketches" to occur _ use, _and .so keep your ink and white py about 4 inches long. Draw a 2- In good condition, and save them, inch square with a border 1 -8 inch 4 btsidea, from minv ku accidental _ T rde lass �e ,Ma -Aram A h1voU all - 0111. And do not get into the r:ubit hQuette of a pine tree, or the leaf bt of moistening or pointing the brush any tree or flower you - prefer. Arrange In, your mouth, as it sometimes re- the small s ware im' sucU a position suits in serious 1:'neea through the g j accumulation of poison in the •sys• that it will look well in relation to : tem. Put a screw-eye on the frost the lettering and the border. This �+. of your table close up under the problem will be illustrated in the next r - lesson• table -top on your right hand ' side. Take a piece of .soft rag, tie 's Arin Questions will yo answered ito re -, P g, g department. Anyone wishing to re- firmly _ t firmly to one corner, and attach the .c personal reply may have same string at a. convenient length to the i stamped, addressed envelope slue a screw -eye. You will find this con- is enclosed with the request, The Art : Just full.of pep. and pulchritude after an enjoyable ocean von ^.Ae from Pariv,=these foreign stage besot- venient for wiping your pen or Director, Our Sketch Club, Room 425, Ils were glad to arrive in New York, whore they will soon tii,apiny their talent. They represent artist- brushes, and it will not .be, in the 73 -Adela de Street west, Tor onto• . y of six nations. - . at : Bruin Banner Bearers The Skiing Season Starts r ; , a ' � ova•` M � i , ..':�,,,�,; - � - _ _ x . h •• '• 'Q -.�t1 ++{� -may 'j�, • ,_ .; - .. .. . � - � a`. ,.:� :;fix w�� •' `aY. f � y 4 t �• � E \ •.� � .. At the left is Johnny Gagnon former Canadian now with Boston., " This- season's greetings were exchanged with a footsbake when these two fair skiers met on the _R At tho right the'most recent picture oll Eddie Shore. the Edmonton snowy peak of Paradise Valley. Mount Rainier, W aah..As early scows have blanketed the .hills.' the. Express again on his non -stop way through National League defences. - winter sport season is already on. 89 _ Shore is' playinj his old bang up gains for Frank Patrick. �' u ' y .'11►< '4Cr tsaF��h`. �"raa'.'a't.r�^��y-zaNOec�•. : :. -;'- 6=+��1� : :, :'•r? Wiz.. :'� _ r fi* e�,,y ", �,Tl.'w.,n�.y�e�.,y� •.-acs ... �! •.�'ys t- � '�.. ""'• r �y..' >1i� -,.. i. .�t' =. . • :• "..J -�- ..e _ k,'.�".'�;.: .'.Y. �� -' ^` � ""�•`� ,S''•.': ,t�/�(} � ' µ,.T.�,�' 'i,�7n• t -1 �''S'•C;' "' y. >,. _ `- •'T+44,r•1"i . J•. _ .� . - .y.-,V+t .'!w i1Mw -wnMS • .w ,%,•• :F .�•b]i' r' _ 'fit } :Y� .., #< T • �, '."�; „ _ . +w . :.�'.*y+r ° F rYy' fi".P.tLti �- ..; r' •e f _ `` ' -a j '•'"' � �"' . � . � . c•e^�y wj��.n� 4.' _ iJ�V�i�� 1 -Ivan be who is employ- Raspberry, P y- -Tlte Public Schools clove for the I ed on the Highway, has rented L. D. Christmas holidays, tonight. What a Banks' residence and took possession time is going to be had "by all." • • • • lbedsY he�li ehrta�na8 Day last week. - '1joday (Friday is the shortest Comnlereial Printing of All Kinds �'yrsl -laces; of bnsineas in tb4 villW -Roza, on Wednesday, Dec. 19th day of the year, QMd from now on =' Lw --vQ10 Letter-heads. ��l• _Ct[i _.!wIIl be closed as tsattal. at Pickering Private Hospital, to the days wiU gradually lengthen _ posy -.. -- ---_ - --nu variona church choir• of the Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scott,. a. _son. although it will be several weeks be � vUlMe have been busy practising -The members of the Women's fore there will be any noticeable Heads ...their music for the Christmas service institute are asked to note, that the difference. a �r�-- laity. an Sunday next. December meeting date has been al. -Well! several of the Christmas - This Off ice ' --St. George's Church on Sunday, tered, and will now be held on Jan- Concerts are now over, and Santa r Dec 23rd. Sunday School at 10 a. m. nary 8th. Further notice next week. Claus has, been through bn one of i[orsting Prayer. at 11. Evening Pr- -The first real snow-storm of the his early trips. The youngsters had ayes at 7 p. at. Preacher at both ser- season occurred on Wednesday when a good time. and so did the adults. -view, Rev, E. Gs Robinson. At these two or three inches of snow fell. The- One of the most striking features of 'services the Message and Meaning of snow -plow made its first appearance these ,Christmas Entertainments is the Christmas Festival will be kept on the highway during the evening. brought out when you observe the m t)te forefront. Appropriate music -The services. in the Presbyter ages_ of those' youngsters taking part. j%or Will be rendered by the choir. A cor- ian Church will be held on Sunday all ages. Our hats off to those teach- `/ tiq .-Jt dial invitation is extended to all, to 'at the usual hour, 3 P. m., condncte c< ers and others who have thet patience these services. On Christmas Day, 'at by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael. -in yours and our children to spend fa _ 10.30 a. m. there will be a Celebrat- The sermon and music will be in weeks in training to give them an "'Pick er'bu ' s Leader Store lot of the Holy Communion, with a keeping with the Christmas season. hour and •a half of entertainment. It short address and appropriate mus- i -Cblds are very prevalent' in the takes a lot pf this patience, and we Ile- ;village at present. admire those who undertake such a Choice Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. 23c. - �A special Memorial Service to -We wish all our- readers a -program. cherish the Memory of those mein- Merry' Christmas. _ Fresh Rich Mincemeat, -2 lbs.. 25e. bers and adherents of the united _W Servant had' a business trip -- Church, who died during -the year to the city on Saturday. Whereas the small] cemeteries in 1934, will be held in the united Ch- _Large truck toads of Christina= Ontario are being cleared up, any - JapSnese Mandarin Oranges, . dOZ. w30c. arch on the evening of'the first Sab- trees have been going through he one interested. in Dunbarton Village bath in -the New Year. A special in- tillage to Toronto, during the past Cemetery, will please apply to the Choice Canned' Pumpkin, . .09_ vitataon is given to all friends of few weeks. Erskine Cemetery Committee, who Mixed :... - -these deceased members .to attend -On Friday, Dec. 21st, St. Geor are undertaking the removal of con- New Mixed Nuts, per lb. 19c• this Memorial Service which will be tents of said cemetery to Erskine.. ,. „ ge s annual Christmas Tree and Sot Erskine Cemetery Committee -Al- �tGrocera Mixed Candy, 2 lbs. 25e• dignified and helpful .There will he dal: Supper will be served 'about x.15, y� .. _ - . ,. special music and also a special ad- ex Thom. Alex. Law•i;on, Chas. .4n • � » _ followed by a social evening, conclud- "Liftlock The Better Butter per lb.2fic.. dress by Rev. M. G.. Crozier. This t his• H'm• Thom, Jas m.. secre Jos. - ing with a visit from Santa ('Taus. Allison, Agnes B.,Thom:,secretary- f •ervice will• be announced again in The annual sehool meeting of Wxt vreek "s issue. i S. S. No. 4. W. will be' held at R o'- treasurer. Our Big Display of Xmas Gifts, '. -Frank Allaway, formerly of clock p., m.. The board .considers this '- - - —'-' " -% :Pickering. but new agent for the C. hour will make it more 'convenient Unemployment Intensifies Plight Glass and Chinaware and - N. EN press Co., at flovvmru►ville. met of the Tul;erculous P for many. anti is desirous' of havinit •p with a serious accident on Rstnr x g,%od attendance. Tho ,xWxnplo ?meat problem hoe in- Novelties new on display day night at Whitby, where -he and --Mr. and Mr,- Gen. H. Law... 'O a•n±tt,+,d • .•. " -Murk Carr• <: on at the - � for- Cl:[•- umpficrs. the bas family reside. -He we--& crossing Wolverleigh Blvd. Toronto -will mugkok a, tuep, eal for t '„u *uanpuves and ^`..O1ViFr G1V' 22-T Dundas Street .then a ear driven by ta, tf,.,rn Mary Nu•pitnl roc con - be at home to Che iz rrhatiwe and Kumptn'r f'hildreo, 'w h•r, more Than • s. :,Wm. Coyle, of Bowmanville• driving ' friends on the vcrasion of their 30th to +•u..nd rat..Zt• •r• nuu tx•i,is: tri -wad. east. struck him and •knodts�t him i lc t•+ L..rd *u r• ulicr stir p:i'_hr or the wedding a inivern -)n -' �funday Dec. ,tnt.rtu4a••` it•ir..y .r,f tuLrr•'ulo •.W: _ H A P MAN down, the car passing over both leis, pith. 1+31, aftern••.an and evening. N'•n> .,r w,.l.,n . cry tr, •z _,,«• ~sum.•++ Cot lE3e suffered two leg frsu�tures and 'a !hr .� '• 'iup 7 of riuit,p d ryuartrrt . ....: -The civil Court case of Puclirin rsakr t:,r euyylz .,r to h Tir snit tun- a a ...._ +i,iu+•'uftou ;,., tu•'..grc a• +. M.a u: uaurfa5- . - deep gash on- the f=orehead. The dr g r..- i vs. TOwmahip of Pickering, resultin: ,:, *ter of the car was arrested by Chief from a motor accident on the 4th Al 'u•,' 'r,r•' .'in�rtun• nom, tnc -n. __ _._ _ . _ - -- - . -. -.- *of Police Quantrill. charged with '~.,r +, :.n't ,•n,1.1 rn kl) eoncassinn -and the Brock F.oad will t � :+•°! -� +,f: ��'+�� : +,tc1, rh••. rreckaess driving. Allaway was faker' L. i 7,. i -_ ���.' fv: !. r NEAR FALL-GOODS be heard at the Division Court Sit ,,,• °,':r•' rTn•' r-- ,.ovo1_rn.• :) Jto the O-A awa: General Hospital, tang in Brougham on January it^ c••t. „!,'tt.•.:•• t , s `c'tLl;' a ft'% ' where he will remain for some time t c• " "` . • Do not leave your Christr•s. r,.irl'•. `'.t„ :w:' -,',r �,'�n,- WILLIAM'S WORK 130n7.S, Solid leather. $2.95 _ - Special Christina; Services will 'shopping until lionday evening. Th p ,,; _' • ` ;' ;'' -' i.c.. -be held. -in the Un*ted Church nest > " :'r', 'i ,' r, re tern u! STANFIELD'S WINTER UNDERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50' and 300 Grp %ill be such'a rust,, then that y,u t!,•• .r.. d,n. +..it ,:,: '4 ,u t., +•t'ur6r A. 3.95 Sunday at - the usual hours, of.11 a. will not be able to receive tho att ^r,• 11•,;'1 i r.•.,. c..:• :.•'•an�t,tute. V -3 VELVET WATS, blue, black, brow's), W. and 7 p. m. In the morning there tion you de.:ire and ,besides you will \ .will be a challenging addr- . on a not have - such a �d choice as } ou _ , ' vital question, `The Supremacy of °wad recpi4P earlier. _ _..'•''.11 you are not rettiving our weekly Grocery . the- Lava of Love" and' how far doe �Altiitiutq'h' -they are so- nuinetir i Sciatica dodger, ask to have your name put on our '.it apply to our axial 'relationship , these days. we hard]} •need re:'er u _ mailing is y At the evenint; service the subject them,' a motor' accident occurred ict Itumaeapi+' clean4e your spi+tem of _ _ . will be ' Glad Tidings of Great' Joy front of J' ones' Drug Store on We Uric Arid, relievina Rheumatism � _ or News which has grgw-n ,$tale. pesday.-tnorninir,' when owing ty icy and Sciatica N red T. Bu'' lag, 'Pickering' .,ire c it for you?. In the cnursa _ rnafia. one cal• stopped. the other. � ,• .�� __. - _ of the sermon, fir: Crozier will ask which' wan foliFowin couldn't: Res= - - Q R.aAi., T.jr•AnN,eA F,r+t;t+,blirhed.185c and answer the folio-in g' Druggi.t ' Pickering f)nt g questions- ult - brokefi headlights and a' ruined - "Do -'host people really. believe in radiator. - — Jeans C rist as Saviour or is the _•an Oyster supper under the RUMACAPS got,d new, as tr, how we -may be .;ac- au,pices n, the board of 'thy Pres- ed. :something too idealistic for this byt.erian church was held on Friday P �� a ;I J � R Y nice `Did .iesus idle, for all of for riming at the house of Jas.and tilt. <. =.POET THIS the favorite feu "Why is it that Palmer. There were aiu,ut sixty alto -- - _. . _ _ -'- 10 hte Kingdom of God does not come'" " - , sat down to th ?.taMes, at 'which ther4 - ,. - •- �•' - - Chri•tmas music will'be•grveii by was an abundance of oysteis soil For brottehial asthma. 'bronehitiir. - -the choir at both services, the choral other choice victuals.' After all had cough, croup. whooping -cough ton- R numbers including, Had) "The been satisfied, a. very' enjoyably MI trotihles and 'sore throat. Just R Chickens, '1 urkeys, Ducks, lseeae Heavens are Telling" and Churchill*?-- social hour was spent in games, aml- what you need, and is guaranteed. 'Behold, i brPnQ you good Tidings." ' Our Best 'Quality and Display social intercourse. Min Frlaie Lockwood will sing an -The pupils.,of the • blic u hnuT . E. C. - Jl)\ -ES Drtigl,*iet - _ - especiallc chosen•. number at the ev- _will hold their entertainment in tli,~ : ,Pickering Clnt `' ' " "= in years _ -oning service "The First C'hristma•+ Town Hall this miur -sdavl J -- - - - - eyen Morn." The hymns at these services ing A good program consisting - AL .: 'will be chosen from the Carols that readings,- recitations ,diaingues drill CO - . g� E E we sing at the Christmas Season. choruses' and vocal. solos -rill be e-iven -Early , on ,Sunday morning last- preparations -for which• have been Celebrated Pinson Nut Coal 14.00 : - ttwo of Toronto's prominent younger made durinz the past few week;. _a The Choicest of Baby" aiid other Beef set, Mi,4;-, Marion Rogers,- -atged 21, pleasant evening, entertainment is a. Stove 14.25 grandaughter Of the late Fails cog ssured to all .tho• may attend. Admi- American Anthracite 13:50 .;for the CHRISTMAS SEASON ers, the well- know coal dealer, and ssion, 25,• tents; children 20 cents. Coke 11.25 •.tom ': __George Boothe, aged 2.1, a former -The public and continuation sch • • Wood, ' maple, - -sittgle • cord~ 2.75 I I =star wing man, of the Toronto Cniv- Dols have close fur the �hriytma. Thy Seasons Gr � eeting s a Ail - � .ersity rugby team, were''almost •ir:- Delivered at above prices vacation, • and the te;tchers, • w o,r stantiv killed; when they' were re.- -homes are elsewhere, have left to en CHAS. LAW, Pickering Wrnht$ home from-, a social gather- joy' the Christmas and New Year, tsbone 29.20 51y RE itt?. They were dr%ving up Bay St., dinners at their respective howps; "- • s - _ when anuther -car driving wost on white the pupils art, looking fornarc! . - : Alberf.Ai. at a very rapid rate, ran jphotle 3000) � Piel;briug a ,�1���nt hr,l;tlay ;k.it..,� , <t,' FRED STACEY ti �L�a�r tntA O - lirirt,iu I,ut -'' ..' - . � o-c -cam +�' _ a play tn- ?r�t�F:- -T)te- -lee- flu-- the__creel_: _ - - - , upajst3' who sustained such ter• -- tvas in e� :cellent cc,tiditi,on until S. t- P tinter and Paper hanger rwi_ f - ries that they ilie(l , almost urday, when" the ti,ilri weather c_ noses? -- - S5 vent- per hour or bT connect instantly. The driyer of the car go- ntoct of it tn. disappear.• anywhere. � T � ing'tve,;t vulva Harold Blatchly. a -Jp;t. •three months aftoi thE' Satintav!ion Guaranteed. REEI"r -clerk in the Royal Air Force. who, , death ,. of his wife, Robert F :elrliir 15 years experience. ' it is relprwtM was under the inPluan -' late, of Grave•nhurst, passed att.i - ce of liquor, :Ind he oval plavi,,d un•1_ ti. t ? at the home of Dr, Cartwriz , ,t: INE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON er'arrest, charg;cd v%ith manslaugl''t- ter .a fete weeks illness, : 1• tl,.•.a c t n'rite DuuhHrton P. O. " er. This is only nne case in rmny in - �i _ . of K years. Born in England, , - - - - -- -- -- - "- -__ THAT , which lirigoi• , is blxm�d fni the a,,- Field'i!,g .Iv,as th'i eblest son o` t' �'e' +r' ddvarffaatnetrfe+. Ident, and which have become so' l;tte ,Mr. apd • M.rs. 'ilnbert Fi �l,li „� -_ ..'A MERRY CHRISTMAS since th ; rr•c nt beer am , c numerous and* came to Cana[.a tch� n �' ;:si - e- •. seine measure can,r� into effect, a; , i; , . t `OR SiALE -Fresh cow, 5 years nlcl;. - _ of e, settling at Kings. m. He a , ' elso y g law wlfteh is provhif; �•er� ohjecfl„n- i 1, . gonl7 d 'Vin horse. W, T. R'ilson, K. Be Yours, 'and resided in Gravenhurst fur : •3 year,. .!t,._, tarremunt, . r7 able to a great•n,am of the periple of i and had always taken a keen inter' • ,t1H, SALE -Windmill Battery the province, both Conservative znd i est in,the affairs of the • mm, lac- �' :haricr, automatic control; good condition. _ HAPPINESS . and PROSPERITY -Liberal. Hepburn would do tt"ell' if i P, Vl ilson Balsam. Phone Clare 815, 17 -1Si i ing sat on the Hydro Commissio„ for _ he'vvoul'd'ame-nd "this laid s4, as t') many year:. Alr. and .11r.;. 1'i,^ ►din �TR AAN' FOR SALE- G,+,•d storw ,] make it safe' for the people and for ',celebrated• tlieir • 52nd wedding at,n -- `. in barn to tx #ell on the plage and 'with use _ .... : _ : ':;attend Ou d wring \ the the mpral welfare of . the yours~. >, t„h!e. Geo. Davidson, Cherry wood. 16•17 i iversary last August. The. remairong - -- - It •i,4'hardly likely that anything will members of, the .family _are: Francis [�`OR yaLE -U,,e go -d. pOnng r coming year - be done,, however, .until sortie mein- Fiehiin¢, - of . Bracebridge, Thomas rrsow much coy, racy to milk[ . Also York her of the families of some of hest .hire sow null hoary, ready -for service. Ale: r ” t Fielding,. of Brantford and one' sic. 'Gray. Clnremont. Phone Mark Sid). 17 advocates Of "personal liberty" gets , ter, ter,-Mrs.. _ McGee,- of Da - " -- - - - .. E -.. _--- " .. --- - bumped Off b a drunken driver. ytml Ohio, * y1'• OHgAI.E- Ohoicepoint.• «p,()r,bh• Pe Y Mr. Fielding was $n active •member `' lets, Doi.ley. and Green Mountains, probe And if said .advocate, ,who 1 very of St. James Anglican Church in -from ceititied iced. Banks toms a ma in 1 s bag lots- v Norman Banks e s a bag i'i 10 b Pick- $. Gravenhurst. Follotwin a privet _ r n a oaten found among the "hi her ups" g „er' a; ts't7 (� el �hl a Meat Market - hollers as loud fur a revision of the "- -- '- - -- _ Pick i •• service at the home, interment was g •liquor law•ta as he has for personal made, at Bethel Cemetery, uskoka, - PRIVATE GREETINGS l)HK1t3T• , rya MAS GARhcnvel pe due, hand tinted. - _ We SERVANT •liberty, we will - ' have the revision by the service bed in charge of Rev. deckle edge, with cnvetopes, prinled wi n oa r c the next full moos. E. G. Robinson,, St. George's An and • event.. 10 ayle.: one dThe Wu one kind � `. 6 $- � or ditraeot• f1,00 postpaid. —The W•11 l3 nc, • tic ^n (ltttrch. Pickering. D►thy, NavaScotia. t