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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1934_12_28.t x - , � 'C _ • • •`^p.» ', K.' - _. . -..... S _� , .., 'V` ,e• • mss'.: L4 .. "A, • • , �yf +till � . •'�' VOI.. 2.1�' - _ -- .. PI`rKRhT�. ���` L ��'ID aY DE( ', �8!� issafafttstossa► OLas��. Council Nominations at Brough- COMING'. W FEBRUARY am on Monday next, Dec. 31st. tti the United Chum, Pickering. lull Medical _ = under the suspiem of the chair � + s+ � h N • -OUI) ilK. H ('. PEali40N- Physic }an Dunbarton THE CAROLINA JUBILEE ` `:;- kndSurgeon. Dunbarton. 101y trucks pubs y,.t1r `way ,' ' SINGERS St. Paul's Dunbarton, (Anglican), This in the Entertainment, which �p E. FORAYTH, Oph. D.. Direi -tor every dtty." - A1.,opptometrical Association of Ontario. Reg. on Sunday, December 30th. Sunday proved so popular 'last year that s - lotwpd MFmber of the American Optometrieal School at 2 nL Ervenin y. Made�{p� $yea examined Ly appoint,aent. COAL, COKE. P' gYer contract was signed at that time Eacablished 1£136 rYsai YbW. CImminent. Ont. and Sermon at 3 p. m. Pre ocher at for their second appearance. Date W t, OD, CEMENT, this service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. announced later. - i LCp,yL. WNcAN B. M+•IYrYRE- Barr }e• °'..•BAND, GRAVEL, (Whitby Whitevale EVERYTHING IN GOOD SSAIS _w�te Bell Telephone Otsre. wh,iby: G,u�k - - Ti.:e.�n .;�` - FOR CHOPPING' in -tire - Bapta�'^ ' pbonel° �81y ate garages over the week -end and Church on Sunday evening by mem- �I'E f =IiUP THE FOLLOWING RDONALD RUDDY Barrister. B �?ILDER'S SUPPLIES earned . off valuable heaters, rugs . Solicitor, Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. 8s berg of the Sunday School was app THREE DAYS PER WEEK ONLY ` F formerly occuuppired by the late A.& Cori.- windahied wipers and other assessor- reciated by, a large congregation. d., south w,ngofCourt ouse,Whitby. Bty 8160 local cartage WOGS ies. In some cases the cars were al- 3 On Tuesday evening an unusually MONDAY gATp.N, RRLL k ROSS _ most entirely stripped. Atthe garage fine program was given in the Bap -- ',B W. J. BEATON. X C, A• W. MITCHELL Uf Dr. MacLaren, Viree cars were tilt Church, the occasion being 'the WEDNESDAY H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS (Sueeeasor to D. Munro and Picker- 'tripped of many things: The garag- annual Christmas Concert. It consis- FRIDAY J. A. WRIGHT iIIR Coal Co.) es of Gordon Whitfield and Rev. Dr: ted of the casual choruses, songs and WE I:IYE YOU THE BEST JOB 872 Bay Street. Toronto. Adelaide 2838 VanWyck were among those entered. drills etc., which were of a very •. - Piekerin Ont. hi h order. S g 46 [QHARi'soD7 P[OK E RING d¢ From hen houses on the same streets g pedal mention mi ht be ANY WAY YUII WANT IT' MUIN EY— Barri.ters.Soliciton.Notaries Office ph ,)ne7100 Reaidencr 0.120 were-entered and chickens stolen. H.I`made of cite two very young Missies' FOR PIGS, IT IS :NECESSARY Tt1 713 -LiQ Coafed: ration Lire Toronto. Webster suffered in ,this manner. of 3 and" 4 ears Donna Wilson and ' per of Yonge and Rich aced Ste. Toronto. years, Phone• Adetatde 4489 and f49D. By appoint Local- police are investigating. Catharine Hornshaw for a duet, "I BE GROUND FINE TO GET BEST, m�aat 4aWrda • evenings, Pickering reudenee D B PbltaePick 3�U. stf ---- �-- - don't want to ptay in your yard ", Tti2A.M Kinsale which completely captured the hearts RESULTS rVHOm90N k M- MILLAN- Rxriiv• of the audience. A pantomime wets WE GRIND FIN$ JL qrs, Solicitors. Noiary Public, Office at LAN er. (too lake for last week's issue) �dehce of Mr. Thomson, lot 11, eoncests,on t, most artistically rendered, and the - ei;ns, Oth" lours: Thursday and Saturday r� Mr. and Mrs. John Bell Sundayed song 1by Master Donald McKay, �`r w► •vertiM. from 7 00 p• m to &30 p. m„ or by Facilities for [ hLei tlg,, Ill- with H. Parkin and family. , Town," Loaf a aintent. Toronto office :ricer Royal Bank Y• Santa Claus is Coming to Town, Pboae Pirk 20 :O. Toronto Etcin s3o3.,_ Rotas Margaret Mudie spent the showed e%ce tional ability for one so 371, _. suranae 'of All week -end with Miss Jean Led eft. p Y _ g young. A Gipsy drill 'and eborus by A SUPrCY KEPT ON HAND AT t►enttrt - - Mr. 'and. Mrs. StPll and son, How- girls - 13 g GRL�I:^�isuRiY STATION --THS Kinds, gi yours ladies and entlenim, 1\TE[Ln, y�tlTH. Ir, F►, y. L. D. S.. : ard, Sundayed with Ashburn relativ- � splendid. Altogether it was a BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BS Sueceesor u, Dr J. N Dtite.l. craauate of Phone Piek 515 ea, most delightful evening, And reflects boy-1 at _'o ':of Dental Snrgernra and Toron- Dx or !ri Mrs.' R. V. Mowbray and daughter at crtgjt on thosegin C of BOUGHT-MORE HEAT TO THE w irersety. At Claremont office D, A. Y sot harge TON Ti1,�N ORDINARY COAL- - !•ott's More every Tuesday and Frida Phone Florence, spent Thursday last in the the .program. stbtrtr to-11. pi, city. _ THEi�rf ORB THE MOST BOON. Mr. Grant Law. of Le. °coy, spent RrouRhatn UMICAL 10 BUY HARRF,RTT, FA'LLAIHR. L D V The Beal Store, Claremont t Tuesday afternoon with 1fi t Helen I I D. D. S.. Craduate.f the Royal Cali ge or Dental Surgeons and the ltn,vetsity of Toronto. PHUN K 924 Law. Miss' Gladys Gannon had a burin- F X.I. Qfrlce in resid,nce %ecnnd doer east of St And'- Mr. -Pere LavjnPton spent ge«T• o tow's Church. Pickering, Ont Othfce holm 9 Y P - _ss trip to Toronto On Frid1}y. a. tn. to 8 p m.,-or by appointment. (X -ray FURNITURE si days last week with V. and Xrs, Roy Miller is still confined to his terrise), Phone Pick 1100 - y We are di *pfyving ^o tattraCtiva Parkin. Home and is under the doct'or's care. Shingles i��ipr Sale varit•ty of Miss Roateria ' Ledgett spent th, : Mr. and Mrs. Easton were in :Osh- �tssttstt *s QLaasae Alttininum and artfnitvw,ire Etc, last week -end with Mjsr1 Pearl Cook, awa on Saturday attending' a `w�edd- Furniture ,and. Hitt iture 1 g (dill'. (1a Ivan ize•d` Ste, i Sbingles, ' i i of Broekiin. ing, - Bird'% Febt state !Thin lee. -• .,A ELIZABETH Itl(7HARDiRON= ,wrltir.• Mr. and. Mrs. H. Parkin and son, - R ZV . Fire and aut6=&,,,irtnsurance of all kind- Prices low. i kr, pies with tirue.. K Mr. and Mrs. John Everest, of Afea. rr•t nbLt•t itiQ huytgQ a'IDeeIY iovrewnua„coatpanresot srt+fd financial stand- erode, Called on Joe and Mrs. Par- Torvntu, *pent WedneWay, at the Lawn ter +wrrr ethvepened. ■s._ _ _ _ . _ kin, at Ashburn, one day last week. Gimmage home. T PA' FW1I,,ON'8 0LAFtI£MONT PO4TI[ i•, 19aen- .'Auction -r. 'bliss Eileen Bell, Mr. and Mrs. C. •lyre• A. '11ale�lfr is at lli4- -tt- ' _ • . j i._1 . i_ ^s a. P,., ,.0 3.812 1L' . for 0ountt•r +f York •ud aotario. Au'. Gyproe and Lime nuasell and faw;!j , also Mr. and Mrs ehdin Christmas with ' r:er , sanr - ;•rloossl•a of all kinds r •s tsnuee to on abortt g' ache•. A4dr•ssOraemK,vrP.O., Oof, G. J, Lawton, Sundayed' with Wm. FrarEk and family. - _ Jtf•t Mrtivwl h, (arftM .6iptlteut of Bell and family. R BP AT(),V, TOWN,+Ht f• Gyp•, +c in thr ftrlf „%A ia+i( Mizam : Mrs. Chas. G Ba amit is the FUEL 'h,. Clerk, Convevaucer'Commisatoner, for 4x1 tit, x I'd -it,. G uc The regular Y. P, S. meeting was :rue�t of the L. Goad family of Far- _ taking dav,tr, �ccoun•tnt• F,tc, fssuerof y held: last Tuesday evening with the - ' M�1 Y K eat hill Village, at I,rgsent. rrt7rrratet.rtenrrer, Wh,ervr!•...Uttt, AS Itt: ! f±i 111. num.ler niaaorif _e_M Tta�.�1�....-- .yttlnll} a*o ari■rrtl- � .�._.. 48 ill. x 9fi its. 'W M, i`I A W, Llt?P NyRD AU(t• _ Life Membership Certificates werr tog the Christmas holiday[, with Mrs �1 TIONEER,ho York. Qntaric Durham 48 in. E 108 in. t I Builders' Supplies presented by the Mission Banff to bicWhirters -family at Manilla. Counties. Te. Allk4ndsof able vies attended bjjgg Jean' Mowbray and liittste r CPU. ta. Ter.. reasonable ()ores for sales etas he 48 iu, x 9E3 I) ,ttrarana Rrmr(f Mr. George Hicks is not much frl. . Wronged at NEWS' Otffcv. Reel and tadspen ” _30tr Lttt,r Richardson, ' .'1Hitrl•t,a!' Ply -L�rr - b y Mrs. Horton, at P art proved. Mr, and Mrs. Hubbard l,Y� i•ntDtones Ktrth.FMt 51Y of the Sunday - .- - - --- -'.- _ -- -- _ service. also been ill at the Hick's home: 'Luwber rt1,d''L-iIIt - GARNET ROBERTSON -:- PICKERING ' -:• - "- —`"- We are sorry to report a r. ild case b -C l „L61,ea U.:otracttu �UMBER YARD C6errywooti of scarlet fever in the village. Litt- Wiriog and lirfi,tirinR Fat Light le Ethel Seebeck is in quarantine. ills Coal t Walter and Hisrold Fennp spent . Miss Beatrice Stevenson has rc.- Alberta Coal of p „vvrr. Christmas with their parents. urned to Toronto, after spending t4 ''1411 iindt..+t elrtitrtcal goods Pickering F,: W. Petty and. Is1rs: Petty and 'summer and fall at her home het F. DvTne +l tic LOlitt .kept in stuck. • iekermg Mills Gladys spent -Xmas with ;firs, Todd. Mrs. L. Steverson accnm ani(rd her. ty Pbone 1706, Picii'erin>i + - -- Mr,: B,-are and Howard sent P CFI1 Prtt, L]I21P t}'iat.Stet P On Thursday evening fait a ntl^ - i ie Bufy •4��c,(a(l, - - -- - - Christmas Day with Wesley and Ed- ber of the' relatives and neighbors 1 ' - - - ft -'- C MaSy Fe�8y ith Roach. assembled at the W. Ellicott home to ligeL+ts for I.L1IIdy FeIIOe SPECIAL "RATES Mr. and Mrs. Co*, Charles Lint- surprise there on the 35th aribiver- i• ner spent Christmas with Mr. 'C. sa aLtj bletal RCU$n � ON FAKUKK'y cAl;s and Poultr Jun - Liatner Sr, rY of their wedding.. Poultry Sup If not too late, the old friends in bud - See U.4 Roy Morrish and family spent the Brougham would like to congratul- . • holiday with Roy's brothers and sis- ate their old -time neighbors, Mr. CoekNhuit rulplemPnfA For ttll lilftst•rs ut Insurance. . lies in stock tit all _ . tens-at Highland Creek. and' Mrs. George -Law, of Toronto, on Secure Prices before Buying, CYRIL ft. MOBLEY ' he Udell and Stanley Burk famil- their having passed the .50th anniv- - -• _ im es ies also the Lightbody family spent ersary of their wedding. Shake, X717 �r-� D ,• - #'ic k e r i n r• Q ri t , Xmas with ' Wesley and Mr's. Burk. friends, for the sake of"Auld Lang �i X I L S V N 81� 01�a __._. �' _ iChopping Daily.' aily . Mrs. Ayers, of Claremont and Wes gy71e,i• =t �t. ' ley Petty and fancily spent Christ- Rev. Mr. Glover gave his people it PhooeJVSark•TYIUtt l8l mss with Mr. and Mrs, W. Sinclair, a D N . LOG'% Vf%f3E1C� real Chri. tmas message, the text be- • W,� are pleased to know Mrs. G. 50N'S Davidson is rt,:w improving in 'health ed unto him gold, frankincense and nn • PICK HRI:NG, ONT, at the To'rorito Eiast General Iiospit- myrrll.” M�•s. 'Clover wing a ht sutifv] ys ELI .� L L Y RFiETINGS m' song of Christmas. Mrs. Caalceyr ac- : George Gates and Emily, Leonard companying her on the organ. This for 4` - - R. a. CLENDENING axed Mrs. Gates and family 'spent the was much appreciated. H i1ISTl>tllAS + holiday with' Ivan' apd, Mrs. La'w, of The entertainment put on Eby the FiJ�NERAL DIRECTOR Wblti7, _ Sunday__School_on .Friday nveninfr Ve takt' George Todd and Mrs. Todd, Wil - was a fine, one, breathing the spirit t t`� Private Alnhulnt►rt3 = ie and Mrs. Hollinger and Leslie an� throughout, Rev. J. E. Glover filled CHRI8TMA8 CARDS --C?� [IlS D Phu a veo�o t 9ervit,e Mcs. Hollinger spent Xmas with W. the chair in his own genial way. The - never and Mrs. Judd. aesoytment wall n r • younk, nherr of. the school put. on a - .apporttiliity alverta svoo Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Armstrong and little camp fire ,scene, giving an en- �8tter, and prices so rea• so totL an}_ family spent Christmas Day at a tertaiment of half an hoar in talk, hank Markham, . 'Ojit�� family ,gattering at the home of Mr. sonabie, 10 tra l0c . song and story. The small girls, dr- rt� and Mrs. W. Jr Carnftghan, Scarboro. essed alike in cans color, , ' $CANDY — Smiles aOhnok- :.our Tllv�tly a We are pleased to know Mrs. Jack charming song of greeting. Little _ • L Gale was able to come home to her les and Patterson* echo r We W i sh our man -Misses McWhirter and Ellicott resit - Friends y parents' on ,Christmas Day from the ed and as g, and a Christmas pant- olates. Tbs- names slg'nl- • hospital, 'where she underwent an o .for their .. Friends and eratfon. P- omime was given by members of the fy qualify. . �w0a alb. In school, . showing •what Christmas sizes 1 -2 lb. up. Customers surprise was given Mrs. C. K. really- means. First a family life liberal Petty on December 24th, when her f Y Bulk Candy —A good snort- . disrupted by Christmas preparations �. family and their families gathered for guests, who at the last minute, Ildent at reasonable prices. • + ronag A to help her eel rate her 813 bi h- Po y • e MERR �ay .and later the evening about �?tt. excuse waa rtra ed. : �'iten a Y g the same home and family sharing Flatehfi,rht• 86av}n Brawls. Fountalii. - durin the orty relatives and old friends call- that featat with a poor fwWly with Pena, Toilet Goods, Perfume Powders, .,'CHRISTMAS wish her goad wishes of the ten children, and all made happy. Bath Ba ]ts.Not �lfaterBottles. 0igan, scale day, and enjoy a piece of birthday : And old Santa, arriving with gists cigarettes, Valium Electric calm” f cake, and cup of coff6e with filer. Mrs for all, made a fine finish for the Iroofa. and assay other art{oiiei soft and a HAPPY Petty received a very 'nice electric p,,og=„- Mr. a:ha Mrl McWhirter able toff [litre. - STE_ ~ "- and Mr. and •Mrs. Harvey received �e °a cart( and your gift problem r. • A. clock, end bafsiicet of flowers from wIIl De ftol� THE IC-1 KE I -N, G. P R N Funeral Director .NEW YEAR raa,ily: Mra Petty although gl the appreciation of the raaWng iFor - AmbIIlanoe Service v�� B V S�D 1 Pears of age fie very well told active, their work in training the pllpila o!' r ++ S ut. 1 Mr. Petty rtiae 82 years old on Oct- the school. Mrs. Hai -ey accompan Jones Drug Store +• • Phone IWO Hardware Phone 466 ober 15th, and is not so active, but fed the mu" numbers of the om- enjoys very good health. art, Phone 6W >, pia �►riag, ostvio PIQxiiN(>} �'Y•5.,�'�"...wFS� , ,:... rte. ::, _ - ."• a _ Held In Dope Raid :jI1d1V1dilaht British Columbia Pueiess F'i't- ' feFs. -Lead in Own C:iAudrey Alas rid ra Brown is A native daughter of �. Canada whose imagery is close, to -.the _ classicism of ancient Greece, whose verse has been described as Keats - - s - ion though she knows little of En land's Adonals and was brought up on Scott. Longfellow and Tennyson. _ mp ' e t of- paxadpX -1 •�„ „;: =3;he -� 1�Cit slams • °i• , incidental, but .serves to etch in shay- t per relief the fact her -fluent versa s� is not the product -of any Iong -fro -. quented fountain, but a spring shay- _ ing in its own, right in the deep source of all, poetry m "Let _ . • -;�. . . e -say in all modesty, I -: woud rather be the first Audrey .., : ''�s,. ^• ' -- ._ , Brown than a_second Shakespeare," j is her way of declaring for' individu- ality in her work. She is not wed- in Federal net spread out for narcotic peddlers and addicts these eleven women are pictured after arrest in St. Paul, Minn. ded to the marbles and groves of Fourth from left rear is Dolores Smart, defense witness at trial of Evelyn F'rechetti, Dillinger'sweetheart charged with harbonng him, Greek legend, though some of her most delicate and decorative verse has been ,concerned with a 'restate- mal. All this he thought was proof man's approach ment of classic drama. Trans- Canada Stored Wheat PP °�h to government and Now, in a later edition of "A D • _ poaitiva of the able leadership Can- ,_� politics was not discerningly dif- • ry- ' Race Planned ads. has had. jg Increased ferent from man's, had told Ro- ad in Nanimo," Miss frown is inclu- Touching- briefly -on the new Cen_ oaevelt to "let Hoover do that." ding an Indian theme along with : •• tral Bank, he declared it was the Hoover did - "he- slopped all over," "Harold Infelix," which describes the For Pot of Gold —Flier Fin - most important legislation since Over Last Year -254 61D - Mr. Moley smilingly added. last of the Saxons, and "The Mer. ishin Second to Receive Confederation. He claimed that ' ' maid." - S- 120 Bushels Held- In Dr. Moley believed that what ' _ Silver _ heretofore in Canada there had : knowledge he had of feminine psy- been lack of control of the oweriul Canada credit of the nation. This would be - thlitiI science o He shad done this T ;ui 'fling Permit Values"'* alues - Vancouver —An international air possible under the Bank of Canada: Ottawa —A heavy decrease in. M' her in Ontar'o race across Canada, with a with some success because be gave pot of Canada, he reasoned, would have . weekly export clearances of wheat - - . -- • gold at the rainbow's .end for the P women students just the same. lac- - go dais proposed w' William the been- in a much better positio:; if the is shown in the figures .relea4ed by" tures as men. The only fault. he had Ottawa —Ag increase of • $977,080 pleton, manager of the Vancouver same. expansion of credit had been Dominion Bureau of Statistics. found with the women students was or 60.2 per cent.; was shown in the airport, available as was possible in Great During the week ending December 7, that, lacking confident, they failed value of building permits •issued in With a view to 'drawing attention Britain: It would have accelerated the export clearances amounted to to speak up in class -and. made , duti- - 61-cities during November when they Y to the future of aviation in Canada the movement to better times: Uri_ 1,99 ?,916 bushels sa compared with !ui notes_ instead of listening and .totalled $2,601,148 against $1,624.138 and stimulating interest in a trans- der- the present system of banking in 3.240,532 bushels for the previous sbsorbing't}ie teacher's idea. in the same month last year, the Do- Canada, outstanding as it is there week, a decrease of 1,328,873 bushels. = minion Bbresu of Ststiatiis re opt- Caaads air mail service, Templeton has been lack of co- ordination, This Canadian wheat in afore for the There had been no more meetings ed, P ,proposed the air derby across the will be corrected under the Central. g of the Roosevelt brain `trust after As com ared with November, 19 '.3, • Dominion with the rite a week ending December 7, 1934, sho :s .. - p pot brim- Bank, a slight increase of 130.792 bushels the election Hof 1932, said Dr, Moley. NQya Scotia, '.'ew Brunswick, Quel (mined with the precious yellow me- as compared with the previous week "People don't like bet. Ontario Seslcatlhewan, Alberta + - During the- formation P groops hanging a- 'i tsl mined from the gold _fields of g period of round, the throne, he explained. - - !British Cohimbia. A pot of silver the Bank of Canada, Mr, Howard and an increase of 11,160,585- bush- 'Around the throne is a slippery and British Columbia reported in-• -would await the airman finishing pointed out, its operations would be 'els when compared with the same place." creases, f which the greatest •was - second. largely confined to Cansda's mone -. week in. 1933. The visible suPP1Y _ _ that of. $737,255, er 76.Q pe",ent., in .• .. : The fliers would start from Hali.• tary and credit problems. It was reported. is 254.610,120 - bushels - - F Ontario. There was a decline of fax on the Atlantic seaboard and would not bring financial Utopia as compared with a revised figure of $26,635 or 52.1 r cent., in Manito- P 'Errand of Mercy : • follow the route already mapped out all at once but it would become more 2 °4',479,328' for the previous week be• - . _ _ _ •_•,_ •10r a trans- Canada air mail service. important as time went ¢n, and 243,449,535, bushels for the cor- 6 - Increase was_ also. shown. in- f:.,. Over the populous industrial and Mr. How3td. who is a native or responding week in 1933. ' value of permits, issued In the eleven.. f' farm districts of eastern Canada and Exeter, was for 16 yesis manager of United States wheat in Canada 'Aviator Flies Two Indian months ended November, -when they . _ Ilse rolling wheat Yields of the prair- the foreign business department ot. was shown sa -,048,912 bushels cocci- Children �J00 Miles t0 Hos- totalled $24.326,224 as compared fear the airmen would wing their pared with 2,218,845 bushels last with; $19,793,264 for - the -eami period' the Canadian Hank o! Commerce in F pital; • . - ear. - _ 'Way to the foothills of the rockiest. New York, and has had a wide ex In _transit what -n the lakes a- ast year. _ Then, they would fly over the tow - perienee in international banking. 'to 1,?t5,506 bushels." cam- mounted e - • raring sno�r- capped pear and yaws- He pointed out in opening that hav- Edmonton Another errand of predict Record in chasms pared with 4,002,385 bushels for the mere has 'been written into the re- Canada spay .with their treacherous ing been absent from Canada for previous week. Navigation. being y _. Bacon Sales downdrafta below, to Vancouver, some 1$ years' he had--no- political closed no reports of wheat In trans-! cords. of the northland, according to - �>F pt4-aY to the-- Paci#le and affiliations. were repotted or g8• - -!s_ wireless_ message rg- received by _ terminus of the race. Wheat marketinga in the -Prairie ' the Edmonton Journal, - -- Qualified fliers of. proven ability `Farl'ner's Wife Gives Provinces for the -week ending No- Flying southward, Pilot Walter 'race Britain' Takes $17310,000 -. would be eligible to compets'in the Birth'To Twins Three veniber h0, 1934, amounted to 3,725,-- Gilbert of Canadian Airways, Ltd„ Near Previous High Mark .. thus making it an Internation- 633 bushels, a decrease o! 480,302 delayed. departure_ from Cameron FarItICTS $eTIeft al classic and possibly attracting Days, Six Hours• Apart bushels from the previous week when Bay in the Great Bear Lake area, Some of the greatest names in avia- 4 205,935 bushels were marketed. to fly two Indian children 500 miles _•'fEion on the continent. Medicine fiat, Alta. —It was not south to Fort Smith• N.W.T., f�}t' Ottawa -How the Empire a�roe- Aero clubs and aviation men the stork's fault that Mrs. J. Pokor- r - medical- treatment. l ments have worked out ..to the nci• - _ : _•: tC throughout Canada have been can- nik. wife of a Tile farmer livin 40 •Women s Approach vantage of Canadian hog raisers was 'vs.aaed on the y g The wireless despatches said the indicated last week in a statement Proposal, .Templeton miles west of here, nearly broke alt - -To Politics Si>rnilar -•.' said, and have enthusiastically - records b y cries of the children and their moth- by Hon. R. B.-Hanson, showing a•i y y giving birth, to- twins - To That Of. Man er almost drowned -out -the roar of - greed it would provide a export of iQ9,129,000 pounds, valued P great im- three days and six flours - apart. ' _ the airplane engine when Gilbert ex $l ?,of 000, in_ eleven months of •, :fetus to aviation in Canada. Dr. Charles - E. Anderson, who at- Toront��hile Herbert Hoover started on his flight, The two Definite action on the project is tended at the birth of the second "aloppped all over;" President Roote- children were placed in hospital at -the Shave almost reached the re expected next spring, the Vancouver child which died 36 hours after it 'welt never addressed a word directl -Fort Smith. cord of the fiscal year 1926; -when i� airport' official cotfciuded. The size �vaa born, says "there is no doubt to the women of the United States in 'Gilbert. was ready to take off when the .twelve months we sent 123 292•- Q Of the pot of gold and pot of silver the second baby was ready for deli -- the' last presidential campaign, ac- he was informed. •the Ind4n--fami`ly 600 pounds to' Great Britain," the _ would be matters for discussion._ very at the time the first child was - cording 'to Raymond Moley, foremost _ was hurrying 30 miles into Cameron mister said. ' -'If we have as good': born and if a doctor had been cal- member of the _famous Democratic Bay from Hottah : Lake. He. -flew a December exports* -�s ore ant= *ipate, Places Canada le+d he would have detected, it in- ;brain bust: -along- the route and sighted the we. shall break that all time record. scantly. The first child was aboy; =Other in the Roosevelt° entourage family five miles' south of Cameron "This-is 'one 'of the .important - Near The To„ the'aetond a girl. urged the smiling nominee to "say Bay: He returned to Cameron -Bay, things we accomplished under the P Mrs. Pokornik, already' mother of something to the women," Dr. Moly He returned 'to Cameron Bay, await' Empire agreements. After 1926. the-- twins born five years ago, and the disclosed to the University cf Toron- ed their 'arrival and then after two . export of bacon and hams to the Uni- J Banking Expert Claims 'She's twin boy born first, are doing. nice- to's Women's CIub.. But Dr., Moley. hours delay• tdek the taco children tad Kingdom fell- off - rapidly tirtil in :._ Second Only -To Britain— ly' Dr. Anderson reports,, fallowing a long -held theory that wo- ar.d their mother to Fort Smith, 1930 it was down to 26, 702,600 .- 'Should Be Happy. pounds, f the value -of $6.680;000.. 7 1 We had become one of the smaller _ London, -Ont: "Canada's progress Probe Morgan War Loans -contributors of. this food to the Bri- -today is not surpassed by that of JIM. market. ' any other country with the excep- 'x •,' �;, . ' We tackled that problem success- ' Lion of Great Britain," asserted '' Fully, and now in 1934 we are see- -Csae - -R.-" Howard, president and and only to ' Denmark • in the' United chairman of the banking' ,, k Kingdom from a bacon point. of view. •- t . committee �; " °� 'of the Canadian - American Trade „> " , "� What that means to Canada is' o5, r:► „ �u . - -- !'�E °;„ �• vioiis, "• concluded NIr. Hanson. ' Beard; of New Pork,^ at - a recent _ y . meeting of the London 'Men's- and' �r s London Power „ -Women's Conservative Associations. A STRANGE PARADOX ...Peak Is Record Mr. Howard pointed a strange ' a� y �° paradox. While the Dominion was forging ahead in a remarkable way„ „ . <' "+ Users of Hydro Sh:�ttzr Prev- J •there was much grumbling: On the ' "`o- `q 3 E ions Marks For Loads i other hand, with wage - working con- ..' ditions in the United States _the London, Ont. *London's users of worst since the Civil War, that *} ' °" Hydro have shattered 'all; time re- country recently gave President ,k d : "x s t' Roosevelt the most overwhelming cords for pea -k' loads in power, So ' far, this month, the Pe ak has reach- volts of confidence ever given any • ';��` ?; spa ,president of that nation. It was _ ?`!° ed power, surpassing- b the ' high mark of 32,000 horse- pow h• the difficult to understand he said• a n e em ! Exports as a whole had shown an berV1198$record figure et i D c `iucresse of 50 per cent; exports to a ; 1�mpire countries had jumped 53 per - Gee '7 a ' r V. Buchanan" n ra Man ge E Buc ~}feint; imports gsncral]'y had gained of the local P. Ur C. said that the record, usage of_- power indicated �6 per cent while from Empire na- . that increased use of appliances in ` Yotss the increase glad been 33 r PP the thousands of London homes had - Dent; Indastrial production had' in- - more than made up Joss .3 &uf : ^.rc1 sed';67 -per cent; manufacturing Having turned the '-full glare of investigation headlights into, profits made by munitions and other through the depression ef:ect-an ir- A nation 76 r cont; mineral pro- branches of industry during world war, investicatora will now turn the big guns on war loans made by dustry, which previous to the f I� p the House of Morgan, Above, Col, C. T. Harris•(centex), army ordnance expert, Lieut. E. M. Brannon - siori was Pesponsible for a h °n ;: ' on 184 per cent, far above nor- (right) and AIger Hiss view war expenditures chart, ,f n4 vwer. +Q ( face and Loads it, L testing now in - Farmers Hailed By Il Duce 1 • • 'the Wigan coalfield —has° been test- When he Vi ing for nearly a year: Experts think Came to Canada it wil revolutionize the coal - mining I : 4b g yy industry. Si: men with the robot : ; > w r' "The were born with the sea -salt :zr : :? : ; : : : :.. ^'•' " : : :. :,,. miner at their command can carry Y :r r " : *• out the work ' foimerly done by a in their blood and never since, has -- : hundred colliers _ '� the world seen sailors like -them. CAN THEY $EAT -MENr Compass they had none_ t Astrolabe 1 yff i quadrant and sextant- they never _ :,. Robots, invented and built by in- knew, though they had some crtrft genious engineers, usually on the ba- conception of latitude measured by sis of some scientist's discovery-, -are . ' the declination of the Bun. They ti now busy all round us.. For the most µ �' took direction from the sun by day part we remain unaware of them be- a,„ and the stars by night, and when cause the are not fashioned, in" hu -, y - . �;. fog or storm cut off their celestial guides they fell back upon their own Let someone build a talking, walk- j fine in`s�inct— On iong-voyagEa -thEy - ing, mechanical man; a conventional ss' released tame ravens to spot the land s robot and he, will• ;achieve much pub- "' s_ ' and arrived off .st sage cca s they licity and crowds will achieve much threw their hot: ; -beam.,; — c8n ed " at exhibitions and the like. This is i - + with images of Thor and Odin —in- - - _ ~ �. to the t he ea _ and, d• foli owcontinuall Y ha Peening e � their it �Iri f But actually these mechanical men to sh ° r e . " J. L. McCONN .L _ - are often the least important type of �i s;:,,:• Such were the men of Iceland, who bas baea nominated fora robot. There is nothing they can do s �.. Leif Ericson, son of P:ric the Ked, < ;' - fleshatid- b_loo-man, ' -and his gallant companions who 590 -. Mr. McConnell is President of Me- except, perha s, attract attention at i `- _years before _ Columbus: sailed in P r —. .. –' - -- Connell & Ferguson Limited, leading .a show. i j their open -` lung -boats to •Zoca C a n a d i a n national advertising - mg The robots of tads' and to -moor- - - j Scotia and Virginia, calling the first ncy; Vice - President of ­Gypsum,. row, the real robots, are impro-ve- . I Markland, "the plate: oft wide Mgr ,,. : 'Lime & Alabastine (Canada) Limit- beaches," and the latter Vinland, "a sd; Director, Brantford Rooting ments on the human . being--Tot of on „ g P land aby,ndant. ,with grapes. It is Company LimitedI Northern Life "all -round human being, that incredi- , ,� s .' said that there are in Iceland and Assurance Company; Canada Trust bly marvellous creation, but on one ' • i �e i Company; Fireproof Warehouses of, his limbs, one of .his organs a . t• Norway today living descendants of the first man born rn North :Aincrica, Limited: Shipping Containers Limit- muscle a brain lobe. They relieve µ x i born hundreds of _}ears before the md. men of Id:. McConnell is a well -known lease thenrfor higher tasksk and re- gallant Christopher stared on his memorable adventure. - Canadian business man whose organ- The other day, in a building in a „'` -. • s nation has offices in Vancouver, Canadian city, a robber moved steal- x „> The coyzzgL of fief” Ericson t *nd Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal, Lon- thily downs corridor to wards a safe. - Riebrothets, of Biarni and Ktirlsefni, - don, Ontario, and In London, Eng- t. ,. , land. His name has been closely Suddenly uproar. Gongs clanged _ _ f have always been a fascinating field Identified .with the development of belle rang. He was astounded. He for the delver iri aric•ieni lore and many .leading Canadian concerns for had the place ,taped :.and charted. A. gala occasion •was the annual distribution of prizes to L,`alian -legend and _the. latest contribution Dyer a period of thirty There was no burglar alarm except farmers grdwinir most wheat during year. Premier Mussolini .(above). to the subject comes from three - - P y years. He was 8 P extolis triumphant toilers in Roman theatre. - j -. born at Walkerton, Ontario, July "6, the obvious one which he had discon. Nova Scotian lumbermen and lovers 1878, and is of the fourth generation ; netted on entering. He fled, and of the sea. They- -are President C. _ In a family of pioneer Canadians. was captured at the outer door. including all such eaiianfs is spring J� + -H. L. Jones, of the ''ersey Paper - _The advertising ageft business, in -A robot bad been on guard, in the tides and neap tide4, with the "exact - _ �!►ecidents - Company, Liierpool, N.S., and his _ 'which he is actively engaged, has farm o! a slender, invisible ray con- rise or fall a be expected• _ .. associates, T. H. Raddall . and_ T. `tiV. ��Siiven Mr, McConnell a very broad 4asight into all phases of trade and netting two points between the ' con- Now the tide rises- and -falls :1 400 The arrival of " %%inter is always Hayhurst. These" gentlemen no in- : Commerce affecting Canada and the ridor walls. While the ray remain- timately associated with things mari- i:m are, and h P PP times in a year. There are thirty - accompanied •with a sharp increase p as, in addition, ke t ed intact the electrical. a apparatus it „ time issued some timo Oho their" first him in daily contact with the needs linked was undisturbed. But if any seven- different factors = depending in "unexplained motor accidents brochure' "'n -e Saga of the Rover," And desires of Canadians in all •walks thing pasted and broke contact. a upon the relative positions of the and deaths resulting from carbon which dealt in charming style and. of life. It is anticipated that he will sun, moon and earth, the shape -and monoxide gas in the fail fl ^�ror of o1r} mmanze receive cans switch was thrown, and off went the -size of the harbour, y considerable support from thQ , etcetera —mak -' • Carbon monoxide ie always pre- with the stirring days of the pppp alarm system. _ g y priv- shareholders of The Bank of Canada ing up a tide. These have to be cal- sent in automobile exhaust fumes. ateers along the shores of Scotia an 1 ^ _in the election of Directors of that The myterious "guardian, on inves• tulsted simultaneously. and the time I! a motor is not functioning - institution which is, to take lace in tigation roved to be a very simple Y, g down the Spanish Main. -.Otta'wa in Janus P P Y P element enters-into every calculation. l' the gas is present in extremely Encouraged by the success which iY• robot; its basis the selenium cell, the . In a recent quantities. electrical activity of which N affect- The people who deplore robots 'ie- dangerous q attended this effort they have •'ju%t . cause the dis lace "human labour see survey, made in seven large cities, issued an-almost equally delightful Course, ea by light. Y P more than 67 r cent. of the motor- : -.._ . 4A no farther than the men who wreck - PE little book entitled 'The >Iarkland a Machinery Human beings have limitations,, "ed machines because. they feared for fists queried had experienced at some Sagas," -which deals in fascinating _ Their sense light feel, of balance, be their livelihood. - time or another some. symptoms of style with the voyages of .the Norse- - •'fait► Single Prrublerin • of Mod- direction, of ■fight cannot always be this deadly gas. men to Nova Scotia. The little book ern World More Keenl trtt�' They tire; they need sleep. - WE ALL MI0V -E UP in 1915 -there were more than is-the result of intensive research on- ern y So robots are gradually replacing Tie coming df new robots disturbs 800,000 persona injured in reported the part of its creators as all the In. -- -.- Debated " Than The Grow- them in the performance of certain existing jobs,. but only for a period. accidents. Of the cars Involved, - 80 formation had to be laboriously. . in `Use of Machinery in function'. They count people going In due course the greater efficiency .. _ �; y per cent. were � aeithout known , !salts gathered from translations from the )ndusti Each New M1- through turnstiles by tallying their achieved, the lowering of costs, the in steering, brakiagz signalling and crudely. fashioned parchments of nit- * -Y shadows as they pass; separate, shift -up jrocsses set iri motion, com- vision equipment. Insurance coal- cient Norse monks- arnd.- Tong .dead ._ chine - Displaces : Human count. and bag masses of - coins. and - • bite to make more and better-paid • � ..:id ,.f t,e.,L.. f .. „so rnim nvinna t ;�, Pad panics studying these accidents chroniclers. ` M I• 1ahour,, and �mg ]year- to machine hops at lightning speed, J+= hat 79 ner cent. o! the driv- ++ g There is no labour - saving device era of these cars had no mental.or Rencered zearleo; ny tnelr Iaiti, - er the Robot World, says and infallibly to the thousandth of _ `Critic.-: _� - •- -' - an inch. - which has permanently displaced la- physical defects prior to 'the actin ' In Valhalla the turbulent Vikings - --- -boor; there is none which has not in- - dent. The obvious deduction is that conquered England, Ireland, Scot -` Our traffic -light signals are. ro- creased the number of jobs available. in nine cases out o! ten, accidents* land, France and Russia, ruvaged .,'At - three p•m: today . an explosion bate Aeroplanes are now steered gets actuated by an electric cur - occur to cars that are in good ton- Spain, irightehed Italy, and Swung occurred in the X pit. A hundred by robots, while the human pilot ta- - rent now send and receive telegraph dition and in the hands of motorists their gleaming battle axes in the . t/ robot miners - at work there. were de- kes a rest. As early as 1927 a robot mesas s. Yet the number of o er- who apparently are physically fit. streets of Constantinople. On a hun- strayed. 'The machine- miders were pilot steered a steamship, the Pulpit 'tors employed Is higher to-day than It is obvious that there is some Tea- dred coasts mothers prayed "From ~_...working well bcsond the zone of the Point, from 'Frisco to Auckland, I'P,Z.. before the robot speared. Why? son for the faculties of the drivers the fury of the Northmen, good Lotd 'explosion and fire fire which a run of twenty -one days. P h g P g deliver us," and in their wilt! sea fumed- . Because tae robot has allowed the becomin im aired while drivin advtmturES. in boats little more than _ - lately followed sad mere_ able to es,. ROBOT ON THE•'PHOIVE. - business to and on a� basis of That reason, in the opinion' of ,safe- _ expand injury. For, the last six ears the lever of cheaper and quicker rocesses. ty commissions and ,health authori- t they Journeyed "great cockle shells - You wil' one da y ' Where is the ex p distances even to the shores 'of the y —much sooner water is one of Americas biggest pert mechanic who ties is carbon monoxide. ' unknown lands beyond the Western khan' yoti imagine, perhaps —be read- reservoirs has been regularly re- Was replaced by the faster, more-ac- ac- The reason is ]norther borne out seas. Y : hag such reports as this in your ported'by a robot which answers a curate. and cheaper machine? He by scientific exhaust gas analysis on "If Nova 8cotta Was' the 'Mark- >newspaper_-writes 'Patrick Thompson .'phone call, gives' the required infor- bas evolved into the master crafts- more than 500,000 cars.. Engineers land of the Norsemen," state the ,find London answers: The collier mation necessary —but in tone . sig• roan who makes tools- and other who conduct the testa found that 90 Vil then have been relieved from nals), and 'rings "off, returning to its things for the machine. per cent. of the cars were - discharg- authors, "and if their m Kee leras aired ' Strau ey, Straumford, Keelnea and -work- -which, in • a really" scientific sleepless job of watching .the water- Where in the master craftsman, so ing large quantities of carbon man- Crossness were place natnes tai - var- - age, no human being should be called level. laboriously And highly trained, the oxide. IOUs parts of that provinnce, then '-upon to perform. Robots are'' en invading the labour aristocrat of the .old world, In addition to the obvious safe- surely these voyages merit great -in- '1 TESTED'AT THE COAL FACE home. One of ev them, on the market He and his progeny have been trans - guard of never starting a car in a terest'on the part of Canadiins..'Is He will have moved up, become, a now, switches itself • on, boils the formed into the engineers and scien- closed garage, motorists are, urged it 'nothing that a Scottish man and ?semi- skilled ,eegineer isupervi -sing a water, makes, your morning tea, and .tifd iesearch� workers, the highly to make sure that a window of the woman from the Hebrides set fgot in : robot slave,, or a battery if slaves, then wakes yoir up 'with the buzz of trained �techi!icians of the' machine car is always open. On ,extended New Scotland 600• years.. before the 111 'whi wil do his heavy work for him its alarm at the appointer hour. and robot age. - drives it is also advisable to atop coming of Sir William Alexander? :taster and more efficiently than he From this to the robot which will TOWARDS THE MACHINE every hour for a five - minute ',Or that the first white child in North and half a doien mates could do" it; Put the joint• in the oven, cook it, and MILLENNIUM "breather." America was born in, Nova Scotia Just 'as the man at the Ievers of a announce -when it is done, is only a Where •is the plodding workman _ 600 years before'Columbus cros,�ed - :steam- shovel controls• an obedient. step, -and that will be taken as _ the' sea? -Or that man _ P who used to fetch and carry for -the y distinguish- .._ slave of herculean strength who soon as there i a real demand fo a craftsmen and skilled workers of the ed people in Norway and Iceland to- di s carries and dim s more earth P Colle a •Students day" are proud �to trace descent from digs, p develo meat.' r`pre -robot epoch;" earning" -thereby this T'ova Scotian born child? -:and debris than he -and a " hundred - tinrte= and m °ney._ engineers barely enough to keep body and, soul. Have threat Scheme other men could manage in the same to -day can build a robot to perform together? a tends the robots, -and . Classified Advertising space of time, almost any human function, Anclud- so. earns a far higher wage than was Some ing those of the' human brain.. possible 'in the days of • cost] hand aia'i$>sra's� _ people would dismiss this as Y Y Rate the Girl' Friend's, l-lOme- a Wellsian dream. But-in fact a ro- BEY -OND OUR BRAIN POWER labour. n ,gt�lilt l? Series Thanks to the robots, mankind is Mi)Jn•� y y V.UFFEFt TO Et'ERY !tit'EtiTi)R. hot miner, which cuts the coal at the Mathematicians and technicians' -� , O' or wanted inventions and ruts have now at their• command s<>-cal -. setting foot upon the broad and Of QUCSt10nS ,, ;,,,,,,,anon sent tree. 7,44 itimsay _• led "thinking machines" which per- hours day r labour with hi lnerf Iiv- b is street.-- Odt'ta Patent Canatdarne)s' form calculations beyond the power Y g Cambridge, 'Mass. —Fair co -eds at r•; ing standards. The Technical bar- - 'Sihrimoris, Wellesley, Radcliffe aiid BABY CBICZS ,y of any human brain. They will -tiers to this articular mill @nnium - a work out mathematical problems in p other' girl's colleges redoubled :their N EUHAUSER'S Good' Luck Fnaby only one further stag -in the upward shi fist in an effort to save money 'Chicks. Each grade blood-tested. an-hour or two which_ a team of ma'- Lit e d march of mankind towards the stars for their boy friends it Massachu- glaaiy )ll-. n r guaranteed. e 4 rata ogee y thematicians would. require . months - _have. already been 'removed'" by' setts,.Instit'ute of tee nology. Ontario. to, solve, scientists. and engineers " The extra diligenep� resulted from one COINS. - ads <n The mist imposing, although not The gigantic toil of building grid an edict by sponsors of a party, • to e �q the most intricate,, of t'hese.brain-ro -- sustaining this new and longed -for beheld at Massachusetts Institute �AN'TED United states Lincoln c, r� `�'1'�' hots is the brie= predicting machine in: world is beyond the power of human• of Technolo that each' feminine Bead- Ceuta. All axles. . up to O gy, $S.hii ea(•h paid. Trice livt 23c, Raynrond the office of the Coast and` Geodetic. hands and backs and brains. ' It will attest would'be, required to answer •F. Demers, zts-aRrtn Forsythe, Sarnia,- -• - �,� Survey, in Washington. -It is eleven _willing slaves who already do a large= ',,yes" of `ifo" to a list 'of 1'0 pro- Ontario. . ,� •.,�J' �, feet -long and six .feet high and two be made, and maintained -by the same blemsi -of household ,management. sB taEas G+� feet wide • and into "that: space is part of the worlds work and who s • •i .. ♦ ;\ �yt► � I Should the girl err in her- answers • • • . • '- • -- - �\ packed. the equivalent of- a thousand have -blazed the •trail. for-the new-era her- escort- must. pay a fine of 10 CFtrck colas ana headaches. _Aflto- high- powered mathematical brains of expansion which waits round the . stick to .forehead; a: t- upper fit. Enjoy ftreetIlyfine cents per error in addition t6 t}ie so soothing vapours may te' i'ntial�,1. 'FiaTxd -made Ct ar2ft¢ � speeded up a hundredfold. corner of to- morrow —the robots,, regular party fee. Not harmful. maned upon recipt of 25c. 9 Write K. Hildebrand, Box '89, Harrow. rollinq your own with Put it to work, and in -seven 'hours And what is more,, the party spon- Ontario. GOLDEN VIRGINIA it will lay beford you the.time of- day Tl}e Psalmist who said in his s,rs say, it will be easy to rate the of each high and low tide during the haste, All men are liars, never form- various glirl's schools on' "8omeanak= - ISSSi(e O: Jr2'= '3'i' " -' ' ' ' • • next twelve months at each of the ally retracted that sWeeping judg- ing" after competition of, the quest eighty -four chief ports of the world, ment "— Desn•.Inge. _ lonuaire statistics fill completed. 9 r _ :t• *.'�'':, v z t ,� ";,^�''fvi�Y`.'^'?t:�'t'''i'. y£:.'•.•,�. ._..��.+c� �fs�::'r ^:ttt' �J%'.�Y'�:w:. ,qc,. �i �.,e -. ^";'R �. c•'. "`�z'cf' ., .- !ylj ' G' _.�� S .Siw: _...:[c•ti:'s ^:,'_.^ .a__•.,:.. .,, :: ' #:•: .s ?po eels aptfeos'ttanah more than th noticed. skits the inert of tige-great $'° yO°IIg People. Thy chairman, Mr. Blaokt9lniFthiIIa, Woodwot�e �, see who know nothing but poaerty• inventions have been the benefit Robt. Reeser, suggested that an or- '"`� - • But now all ,signs point to returning storied contest be henceforth held at right prices . t• .- • of mankind, some have the 'object object of at the annual concert with the pupire Now in the time to have thc»e repair 1 T RMB prosperity. It may not ' come with a . job. attended to. Harrows repaired, `�L »Messer t u.+oit a•wla ae+eace deatroyiag life! "There has been a as the contestants. Mr. Reesor off- - rush, but will likely be a grad- seed to donate the First Prize which �3O ne-w Lectiona on hand. The fam- ' •• to ilia Ua�did Slaw sad Gnat mad race 'am° • ail&tions to produce our Fleury Plo *i always on hand.' ___.e Wgdp Boas sal retuM to better times. and the would be the .Sum of Five Dollars. = BrIWOSLOU -10 advance. _ - poisonous gased.of such a deadly ch- Also denier io ViktnR Dream Bepwra- Secon relief bills of the municipalities will ' ' .. y- be d and third awards would- be tors %nd Electric Waahers. erecter that 1at�a citi±ee nta be des- _.... The _ aduall ' - became. less, -And - - - sr -�r-r� '-'°°Tmrer of the contest _. -- _ Desire -is� - ft3eekehertt -- and- irroet _._. trayeti- in-- a-- vetT- lyrief -,.., air-' ..u�:4 be-able u� enter the Count •- '�JDH1�- lYtVRK��"l - �nf�OT� men will re'oice in the fact that they � - y Wood machinery. ' planes dropping them upon the def- or even the Provincial Contests. This A phooecall wilt bring unto your [arm. again have, been given employment., eneeless inhabitants. If .another war is s splendid idea .and would:- certain- Olty -keel lene welding.* ».. • ►_r, wwti t.vanlNt vtfif There are not many then' who prefer- were to take place it is dreadful 'to ly encourage the children to become y g' - This is an age -of. specialists,, In living, by - charity rather_ than earn- conceive what the results might be. accustomed to speak with- ease and Phone Pick 715 clearness when called upon to do so, F. T'. WOOd�al,.ed L maps industries, men and .tvomen ing'their own living. Of course there tions that they now pass almost un- especially in later life, when they GREENWOOD 401y " are engaged in specializing in some are some who would- much' lather -de- _ "have taken their - place with. men. i ~.partieular.'For. example, in the mak p'end on relief than on their own lab- _ and woine' of tfie race." ' . -Brock •Read- ins boots and shoes, a person's worts ors. The year 1934 has also been (� Ls confined to manufacturing a cer- marked' by great progress in various Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. T-uberctrlotiis Giving Ground Notice' V - You Ell fain part in which he became very lutes. -In- medical science, in pa rtic- who celebrated r- - States Governor- General _ '35th wedding anniversary on T urs- _ , efficient and speedy' his work, but star great progress has been made. The T'tirowo Hospital for_con.ump- We do Building of all kinds. day, Dec. 200L The celebration took does. the Muskoka Hospital for Con- he will be at a loss if he is called lien of wealth have been generous the form of a surprise party, which fomt°;;;utntiei�e cnfiatc'n ha,eyaH`auiteh CARPENTERING, upon to malts the entire article. A in making donations for medical .gathered at' • the home of Mr. and supporter and friend_ in His Frrt,.tlettry - CEMENTING ' years ago a shoemaker was -a research. There.-are hundreds .of;; ne- Mrs. Ellicott for the occasion. A L f Dr " ° °� "us °•' tut me ttdrerut'•r- r =t•dLral Is H(, rtr Pr Mr. :.PLUMBING mong those present were itlr. ang °f the �ut;unai `gsuir.,riu tt .1KSt,• iaii•,n ma.n who could make the entire boot no�vned medical scientists who are which operates the thrk— natn.ci institu -_- Mrs. Manson Ellicott, Mr. Wallace riots. itereut►y. in paying tril,iR., u, or sl oe, but now a shoemaker .rho spending their whole lives `in deg_ _ oft, Miss Andre Ellicott and `! "'" '^ "" are h,'`pt °t "a''.! ° "' "'!`:•c th .'•ROOVING } ll!SS rortuuato w,.o Ears fallen •'ict ittts to do the whole work• is becoming 40P119 serums or cures for the,many l s Myrtle Ellicott, of the immed• 't'��'rcuiutis••. he Maid that Can,rfian very scare, -and no young. man in diseases from. which mankind has late family, -as well a� ma IIF ,,t t !„' ;saris proud d ttu ain;e he WP tt- yell RrHntfnrd ltooflng• y cry friends nr -ittK wl:irh have placed than in the these days ever thinks of learning the suffered for centuries. These resear- and relatives of both. Mr. and Nlrs. furcfruttt of those - anions h,•f•:re which. i$wtPr'i•tl�, 1'Snittire Rar6room„ Ellicott, comprisut about forty -in ta'r'rcuh +cis o gin,• w i uft1het cr n:eil. fret ?e. One advantage of this divi:, che3• are meeting Kith "great success. -'chi Ht~k or rn•,•• there hv,Pi ah:harf F.ynipn.pnt, .T)rrrq Water ` t,rrn'int:usi[led wing to the un,,mploy V r -. all. The former hurt of.'the evrnint w-T P,• •t.lem, it !,s ar thiK titer•• wr.e:, y [Pm Fealty ion of labor is that'a•neate't job call As an example, we might refer to was spent in playing - Progressive lieu "� gxtrt "'� becot,i,rcraini,.ci and the gtible Eq�tiontPnt be done as a man becomes very eff- -the Fnccess that has been made in Euchre after which lunch was ser- guppy of nourishing •feud inadequatf, and r.ther Bnitrlinq Mrtteriale that tul�ernouris strikes those in a wrakeoed and run -demon coadltioa. Frail leient by continuous practice in mak- 'stamping out diphtheria; a 'much wed. Then Mr. and Mrs. Ellicott were and tired, the plight of such eople is EoClntateA Free - ins acertain part, and thus, natur- - :dreaded 'rlisea9e 'mat took the lives presented with a beautiful set of patitul but a sanctuary is arallahle and FL ma: be r"tored to many- if the i Work GuarAtttt+ed r - - silver' knives and forks," given ' by gifts of warm - hearted friends, upon whom.'♦ ;ally, the finished .article is neater of thousands of children every year. the members of the family. After- IIU ° "'1t81n must largely depend, are I ^TT�i than those turned out by the shoe -- In. the city of Toronto there has not wards they -were 'presented with a will you pieate assist in this Rmat work �' J. PR•O V SE beer► a single death from That deadly by sendinx what )'ou can to Ueorge A. maker in former times. Another ad- n$ y silver casserole, given by their RPfd• Tr- asurer. Gage Institute, 223 I 'Phone 8502 _'yen is that. the work , is done disease in the present - year.. And- friends. Here 'bur. and Mrs. Ellicott college street, Toronto 2. tage _ _ j PICKgRING. ONTARIO much quicker by the modern meth_ od, Toronto's experience is similar to ot- were called upon for a "speech ", 1 l • but when we speak of specialists, we. her towns who make use of preventt- whereupon they expressed their ;. ive measures foal scientists have dis 'thanks add 'App- reciatinn to 'those :rat: +rally think of the medical prof- who were responsible for the token essiun. When a persvn decides upon covered. -In' imprdvemenTS in radio,;. of friendship and esteem extended THF % • ► - entering this profession he' make:: a br means of the short wave, radio to tham 'in* this .manner. The evening general study of medicine; but after= users may hear programs distinctly -was wound tip by danciiiq witfi mus Q arardh he makes a particular `stud~ Eforfi all parts' df' the �rorld, and it ic ably - supplied by ;Messrs Lorn e THE SEASON'S GREETINGS -_ White' and Eddie Hiltz. Thanks are of a certain part of the. body attd is only a' few years ago when the in order do Mr: and Mrs' Manson IIl- ♦the diseases which may effect that ` first radio ` -as praaented -'.tn° the icatt. who were the instigators_ of TO OUR CUSTOMERS - part; attd by an inter =ive' study of.. But 'great inventions in'the the party: _. c - - ti•i� particular branch, he guilts a present age do not excite the wond- We are glad to relate That blr. . - AND FRIENDS Harvey- Edwards Is rapidly .irnprov -.. _ greater knovcledtre. 'of• the: treatment. er that they would have •done,_ „a ing after a rather serious illness. - - of the diseases of which he has made -quartet of a' century. ago-. People His many - friends hope. to Fee him s- .: � ~ •.a deep <iudy. In, that.'wiy the'spc,c- have :become so used to great iven. round and about in'the near future. We take pleasure in anrioun ' 'The Christmas Concert held in the tali t trecarrtes' a' necessity in this - Bruck Load school last Wednesday _ _, Clog pr><ze•w><nne .in our COW - f ate: $ . • the spreia', i t due: not in - SKATE - ” et enint; was welt attended] by -the _ any se:. <e replacr' the .general erect - pe�tile' of that. section. Drills, Recit- test which closed .ern Christ' iT it : i4,. w:rhe;-IQ •aa much a necessity _ ationc and dialogues were given by he seer- xas•..pbe -co;nttry t }w,cYnr• the old year out tt,e,pupilt as wen'as.a:short gfay by .: mas Eve, and a're given here' i:uti in and sic a great work: One outstai id- -and the new year Prize" from 1 to l0 were Riten and are listed• in that order-with prim ire err -:'a< that of Dr.- Dafug, of tall= FjROC -- y . °___ ;. •,- - . ... .. hr3 ti,, tr_l:. ._. ni of -t. . ,, t- _ tf :•. er 'nzt, - - •, . - - = -. N Ripley a?ran;t r•ti - - .,. �i he. r Tea Service is e and n- d - . Tra- y cer w ord fan' u,"nr. actuunt James Ro3 e _ Bey 61 a: ter- TRG farntui' Dir,nzi,: Mrs. McLean 1 r Boiler' c 1r `quinWp4i..z'u Call ndur. Elk .�res C D ARENA zs�y Mrs. Leonard -10 Po� Lard in this case hai. never been has Palmer Pal 21 Pon d Five Roses, - - - - - e ..; • • flour eel in m,e4ical hirtory. fn hit; recent J'N� Mrs. Sparrow 2 ' _ _ P 1 Pound Monarch Pactrp Flour trite `to �c�i 5'nr4, tt'a.lain�trn an.� 'CEDAR GROVE FRIti,t1' .nd `;.•t!'=1'ltt AY Jack Calvert - •1 Pound Red and White Coffee B.,::en: he •way lit�niie(I_ a� ' muc." 'a_ I) I•: J. '.•Ith ►nri Lit: h Ctrs. Oliver -'rummer .." I found Lyori's ..Blue' Label Ted 'i'F)r 3,wir conteuieuce'� -there �trrr. Rlenkin _ : 1. Tin i =forte any k+ir urn prince evei aa� in tlta: cunt tr}, so high had he risen in tip wI�l bP F�iBtiv� New' Year'.e «OOi DEj� �irK. Jna. riurkar 1 Pound I:gg -n Baking Powder +r 1 � ;rrledical - profescitrtt. ' The. Afternoon <and Night, HARVEST -Lh , his place' in the.' life•iif the c()tn.: ituunity . but 'the work of the genAr • . : ": �j " �iGkerin Hard w' a 'e Store at practitioner is' just as 3mpnrtant_- ..__i,e � Year's Eve. _ .'- R-ICHART) ARLEN' as the,-other, and the time will rev" SPECIAL - ' ( ;i { . er• come'wberr his services -can be- - t;t~N EVI1I'VE• TORE %; k dispensed with. COFFEE -served anal - . A�ZEL'' ` ©a n.ur complete line of Findlay ...and McClary stoves ' _ We. are now Itpp'roaching ihe, end -.- SKATING rtncil 1931 -. « _ �� _ and heaters. Stove pipes and hlbows, black • and_' - of •another year, a year' of great de_ at Trueeday 'bight Pursured . : :. -' ' galvanized,'. Cofft :eld Electric washers, and -if rates, presmon, but - everything pointing to .. , .. - •the end -of -the .period in. which file - Kf)�ll+� NARY ..�JIF.3 it is hardware,_ we have -it, - f• SKATING �'I(;TUR JOKY • -people In nearly every- country in � :- - _ the world have• adfered more or letis. i Tuesday iii: .Saturday Ev 8s' e�:KT' KF.L'Tt)x 'Fleury plows 'sled wheelbarrows. Plow - Not only have the poor' becorae'raore ; — - -- -- bhares for all` snakes of plows. _ des 1 mired in overt but the ree Refresbmeubs and p y • p , y Monday, Tta 3day an:l wedn'tldaT Agent for, McsCormick- Deering Farm Machinery rich have been great sufferers, many! DANCING and R airs, millionaires having lost their entire DEC. 31 mud JAN, •1 And '2 � ; r ° •' -'. fortunes, and" ale note really pang- ° ;On Saturday N ialits. :. • :. - � ' ers. A wealthy person reduced to ' Phone Mack 5021 or Maly •20111 - - WI L,L'- RoG )ERS our Motto:-"We Lave it, Can get it, Or it is not wade." In Irvin.S, Cobb's Telephoue:390p: Us "JUDGE PRIEST" I S. BALSDON, PICKERING 16THIS-1-S YOUR cA URE ► �K, S _ x' , f f f ► �' A aU� a LTH ? f Cr r r t O BEATER HEM` en y �Votk liLocs 2,49 It {, u ''� ^���. ` , , _ ._ en's Uver I r►utLPa�lts.l.'_ twp - -- - I Thousands of artei+ i'tul rumen have dicrut•ered that C. C. R B.' , Men's Work Sliirt� tilt, or ':1 fur'1.2F "fablets bring Nick lost _ �41I'•(7E8l1jCOdlfl Cary Tonic Tonic cti-dagth anti vitalify when nothing ' 64e AN -ill. By supli -mg nn a-bttnd- - Fat•in Teals Harnesg-$23.80 nu- 8f your seduce ante of etch, red tiluod, they build 4 u rites 1 V r1 a dollars AC H U u t•he system att:�dv the nor ca, Hurtle Co P . - ' • I -'• ll times, oa the p . •- banish the blu6, brinK'hack sCrtinkth ' . gtveaL Pads Team Lines COS, pay -a8 • and vitality. If you are Rundown, _ ��' • Q[L�/YdE �A%l, attffcaring with Anaemia, titnmaoh _ ...'Nocy is the. ti me to .get that old " YOU P' • Trouble, Indigestion, Coated' hartiesig t'spaired Tongue. Headaches, Poor Appetite, f Nerves, Cnn't Sle-PP, Thinness, Return Fares between Pickering and NEW ;,raw. EW Pimples, Weakness, Melancholy- _ Fhone 2904 E YOB$ ili,.Mi PPI'lt'SBURG ;14.26t GLlC1tEI.ANt) >{15.Zb; you egrets hoed C. C. & i Tunic ' Tablets G nith t away. ill• sierra. _ A D L EY • Roc",!*" .,', � r• ia••60 .. Gee C. C. Ac H -• Toelq Tablab nt � EC ' L - (Subject to change without notice) L.C. Jones, - Druggist B R IMek ts, Time Tables and' Air Coach Travel Information at s LAurux HOUSE — Fbw 4iiM ° f`� •z x7i:s J•I •1 t .i 1 quietly famay re-uni , sad .feast- opm Christmas at. the home of Mr. - -. �. t Rog being the order of the day. and Mrs. Roy Mor�aa, -of laremOnl. WluteVa�e - L. E. NE /LL ! Gordon Borland is- spending his James and' Mrs. Hortop, of Cam-' Mr. MOM" is home iron the .hoepit- holidays at hia home here. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Y: Mrs. Chandler is spending Christ- . flla, spent Christmas Day with the al for ' a' few days. Re ill retura Pend g laiter's parens, W. and Mrs. Gee. for an operation shortly.,- FLOUR _ ILLS - - EMBALMER t0 I _ _mss with mends m Toronto: F. I.. and Mrs. Green and Miss Ed- The W. M. 3. of this circuit will � ^Auooeeeor,to W. J. Mathec, M. J. and Mrs. Winter are spend. -aa Green were in Toronto on Christ- hold their regular meeting at the . -= 8couflville -. -` utg the holidays with Claremont. -as Da with Miss. Skater and Miss home of Mf&-- Roy - V. Moray and ' 8 � 1? e`l r to p -- _ _ _ friends. y .. _ 11Tight xod..Dag r3e+ ai'� - - ;;.;;e;,,. - Mra, 3:-itedd; Dn Thurstiay,��trary ,-KUy . -klud• uI. �rttin, and W111 Bueine4e Phone Reeiden�ce�Phosa Our merchants report -a much imp- The 9uhe heavy snowfall of the 3rd. Mrs, Ralph Mowbray's group , K the hlR he�8t market ride Hi01 roved Christmas trade this year, ov- p� week, followed by the high will be in charge of the program. P p er that of last. winds of Wednesdais causing. the Next Sunday evenings Dec. .aOth,_ at barn. c^ Our school pupils are-now-enjoy -` is the Greenwood United Church a +' JAS DAVIDSON ing their holidays Which will last till' roads to be badly doffed in many' ' ,,, L A w �V N WILSON — li places• pageant, entitled He alAO Serves after .New Yeas. lK Mrs. Milton Ormerod -and will be given. The meeting will be- Phone Mark 6502 ... _. -3 15 eHERRYWOOD Mrs. Corny left for her new r and Mr. Will Ormerod, of Ct+esswell, gin at 7.30 o'clock. Everybody come INSURANCE _ _•1_ �•� home one day last- .week, closing her spent Christmas with- Mrs. Wm. and see this beautiful Christmas ____place of business , _ - -- Ormerod.. pageant. - _ A MERRY CHRISTMAS :^ The annual school meeting was The You Peo 1 y - - — AUTOMOBILR , . - -- Charles and ':Mrs. Wilson and fam- ng P e. of the Sunda and _ held in the school House on Wednes- ilyt,• of, Brooidin, and Wilfred and School intend putting on their 3 -act T$E SEASON'S GREETINGS FIRE day f this -week. - ' r y p Mrs. Sadler and family were the Play, 'entitled, •Where's `Grandma" - TO BURGLARY The- Christmas Concert and Tree on the evenin of Janus- 11th, in guests of . Ernie' and Mrs. Tremble g January - ,of the Baptist Church, was again, a the church here. Come and enjoy a OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS OASIIALTY� :, _ .z on Chiisttnas :Day. 1 Y very pleasant affair. full evening of delightful :LIFE INSURANOB Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Green, Mr. and _ g tful enterl'•a,in- J, A. Brig>}taU and $arold Loyst Mrs. Brown is -not in- very good Mrs. Perry Wilsdn, Miss May, Brown ' ment• Watch -for further- particular: Phone Picltar�ng 7920 x I —Alth at pm ent; and considerable - ,o - a:.d' z%'*.., Edi;� ii - concern is held, by her friends. Golden Wedding of George and, Mrs. One of the best Christmas Enter- ORRISTM AS, SPECIALS s' ,r _ Lyman Pilkey has been praparing tainments ever put on here, was giv- You Can Buy at HomB Law, of Toronto, on MoAday. 2 Simmons Cotton Mattresses $11.00 -for Christmas, the ..old rink, now an Oscar Raine- and family, Mr. and' en by `the Sunday School on Wednes- TIRES, BATTERIES. , bpen one, for skating. Good news for sirs. Purrell and family, • 1 Simmons 5.95 y, o. Oshawa day he school i;, Dec. 19th The members 2 Simmons Springs 11,00 ACCES90RIE$, . eve>i man - - .and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rains, of of the school put on the operetta, 1 Simmons Springs - .,5.95 Lyman and Mrs. Pilkey are cote- "When Santa ?Missed the ,Christmas At aw low;and better rteeel ' Brougham, spent Christmas Day at Din. Room Suite almost new p brating their 35th wedding anniver- Road,.' ' a full house. It was a s 1- sar on Friday ?8th. Otii co atul- -the. home Qf. James- and -MM. Raine. • _ p I/4 cut oak. 55-00 as Y endid, la if . ations to them. - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Disney and play and well given.. r Mag- [Aluminum Diain Room Suite Dark Oak 42.50 family, Mr. and Mrs. L. Disney and uire, in the roll of Santa Claus, was g you can in Toronto. VKe are. pleased to hear that Mrs. family, of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, especially good. The program Comm- and Granite7rare 5 — B Wm. Birkett is able to be up and a- - - per cent off " = J. E. Disney,, of _Whitby, spent Chr- ittee, - Misses Edna .Green, Isabel l.et us repair that;leakyltop.- bout her home again, though far latmaa= with qtr: and bits. F. 4i'. Di Rutledge and Margaret Gee, deserve Phonota, mahogany- case, 50 . • hs from full recovery as yet. ney credit for the splendid program. Of _ - reeords13.00 �± The rural mail- drivers have had to course Santa arrived late and distrib- ; .'Skilled !)dolor Repairs. give u the ears and take to the Mr. and hits. Emmerson Ormerod BEAL'S HOUSF.FURNISHiNGS p• uted gifts to one and all. STORE Gordon J Law �borse and cutter again, on account of - J. the heavy snow in the sideroads. _ _ Phoner2908' - Mr's. T. Paterson spent several" ' PICKERING. ONTARIO 'm' days last week with her daughter. r � Mrs. Pengelly; of Brooklin, and- al -- Ea. L E W I'S - so with her sister, Mrs. Hortop, of Cart DINTT'3 GARAGE Perry. ' Extends to his nulnerou4 Port he nominations for Township �' _ptttroud• �n�i frleIItl� Lis _ - _ l - Councilmen will be received at the. ' and. • Wishes. regular annual meeting nor this pit Besse ;Wishes for a 14141493T MANS MS•ICAL ML Or SuuwIPTUS - .pose on Monday nest, at 1 p. m. in , _ _ _ All a — Eye H A P VY- h Tonic for Kidney and Bladder _ the hall at Brougham. - — an� — = It cleans and stimulates these org-im and MERRY -- - - The blizzard of Wednesday, eom- - assists them to function properly, pletely blocked some of roads with _ Strain PROSPERO('6 _Directiow with every bottle CHRISTMAS . drifts. The season has now started by L.H. TttC�[ r �= D. NEW YEAR Prices 25c. 40c, 65c, 90c - ' n- and this difficulty of bad road" • , • : From your DrugU4%t, or .:. will have to be met until next spring wt'RT1tALtAV DRUG COMPANY again.. = Pay for' Pinion, not Blindness - :.ULA H E CIO N T ONTA H I C) ( 7a Dueaseq• St.. Toronto wA.ertq 4521 . an a 7 e school meeting, which was not BRIGHT anel attended by a very - large number, Let' it burn deep into your conic -. which is unusual here, rgsulted in ionsness, th4t in neglecting, and a_b- - - . PROSPEROUS c s o the using your eyes: you are not, as i s .. - • re-election of the-trustees f _, - the e= _ past year; Messrs Forsyth,_ McCull- perhaps• popularly thought. "gettin, s :NEW YEAR •ough and Scott.. by'v ur chesitin; 'nature`. The'ill off. - _ _' ' The thee! lodge a. F. and A.' Al. 'ects are emicealed as- nature adapts 'When - :_ _ G =had a big n,,od tail night_ at _the herself to the immediate eye needs MILTON SLE�F - annual installation of - their' officers ,ius't as our liorliv - al's' buaSed up- th- 6 RtBtte! -• ltOw► small Or large the changes you for the• coming•year. A big crowd rrQughout•a period.of abuse, until the _= •• i plan inside your house and a :•nod dinner. Many from dirt break cornea and nature exacts her •: ant lodges were - preyFtr� d,_ ...�,.._.:1. ^a1'; n i�nF.r eAlle L �_ G� pros prop ides the material _ 1?i,n't forget the Bi:r ('hristmas •:rain is being .charged against thF. - 0f- }e�4�eFpenSB and- -m(ist �"' Frolic tonight Friday r in' the Com- eyes and, if exces.tia e, leads event fire- safety, i h 1 ost � !+forASl +f r R- n call • to e t bankruptcy. • .1 c lee rch• 5 Y g P y• .. •ial e • - munit • Hall. ,a ec p _ • p Nev too le• Jeait unfoatutfutc -l.y until -their _ . pU1 tip w'sI19, CC11111g9 ait{� - Dili be in attendance. sits i p - ' i?. L7 a - -If .,,,.�,.��,�s • artitions that area artier e •es are•- dnu•n and out" before 'iv• 4 Eyesight ' S •� g P Dance \umbers •veil%• -� the _pecial 3 .. Fr'°' -"'��` attraction d the evening. Lunch pr- ing them attention. This is a eery to fire. laru.wy Ovided. $1.00 per couple, unfavorable time to expose them to - +n ^siee+ • b .w++>•�+ er -A splendid- lot of f -u%vl: tgfkey ' and an ',eeam-ination, which- must be • the _ V You can paper Gyproc or - an ti*_ geese, particularly 'is seen ab. ut the more eXactin;;• i'ay for vision, not ling leaj a It plain (when pan- DISNEY B1ACi� y blindness, 'health. not sickness, eff oiled) and it is an .excellent county • this year. WN saw Frank Qsbawa - _ Cooper walk out of the Hardware iciency, not inefficiency. base for Gyptex or Alabas. om Pon oQlm rb� be" with what looked tai • be ' a call but 'tine finiBheS. . which 'he claimed -was a ?.r pound' _ .. key;_« wsaq A m1ehty fine bird. eT t ';. TH A Gyproe is inexpensive; Chas. Cooper is featuring in _his `draught and rodent-- proofs - __ . __ 9 _ '"r adyerti4e.nient this week,. a apecaal $TOIIFFVILLE - structurally strong•and. quick - Radio-Sm'* sale 'of' re- cond itioned stoves. All in - _ _ t0 erect With_8 1L1i11iII1111i1 Of ice good, Al order at very reasonable -- erect M prices. Here is an opportunity, if the. >rY ALL CiAHE8 . old one isn't working too good, to get •Gyproc may be easily identihed by SERV10FD AND REPAIRED a good as new stove• at a lout` ptiee. '- ` the Hance on the braid and e. PRiC.ES REASONABLE" - Harry Found spent ,Wednesday in FRIDAY and SATURDAY • y Greewstriptalongtbtedge. WORK GUARANTEED Toronto, with his niece: DEC. 28th And '29th GTPBUII. LO[1t AND ALABASTINS. The yearly meeting and -Roll -Call i caaarla. unit" ARTHUR FIELD of file Baptist Church - is being held " RING 'CROSBY . V() Ry =' Oatarl• _ st'the chyarch on January 3rd, After- e - is rt .. -- R. T. I. lirxduate noon and evening. ,Special speakers _n i I$ is Phune 51'.01, PICKERIN(i 'from Toronto will address the as tISB LOVES ME NOT embly;-'and will , include' Rev. Dr• , THE ",i1ADRUNNE" _ Jones, 6f Parkdale Church, and Rev. , Long, of Park Road Church. These - -wITH- BEAUTY- SALON ° speakers will bel heard of the even - `:.MIRIAM HOPKI \`9 I ing session. KITTY CARIASL.IE - - .� ' One of our local' young men' has s it • 0 • 0 Every' style of Hxir -d reRaiag glued had an occasion to differ with one or Short Stitieets Comedy the beat rttention. «_ arcs fwo of Toronto's blue - coated law dis- Hair Cutting, F Shampooing. Facial, and Curl, rigger Waving, Facial, pensers, who ride around all hours: - - Scalp Treatment. - - of the night IdoktnA ' for those bad bi0 \DAB . DEC, 31st WE WISH OUR Here tF K thought for you. [f you yo1mg, men who drive their cars too - are wondering; what in give your fast, without permits, without tail- : i11IDNTTE.gH(��V -= 11.16' .,1VIANY CUSTOMERS friend for Christman, Why not give lights` and dirty markers. A'll this _ i her x BPRUtifUl Permanent Waive for, happened quite recently. These cops "Meanest Gal only i.f10 make s n 3 oiat a so' ; _ t why oat make an xppott�twent• w must carry rabbit feet alotinri ;>, - In Town" - THE :. Rg goon as PoesitdeY their�aockets, tficy aid ass !vin. •R e :`•;`i believe they did this . time also. Ten _ _ • r� a Z, - .. acts " '� •' dollars and costs. What aChristmas %A'9L- PITT9 - -• .COMPLIMENTS Fh ne ilxrti = CLARENION :EL BRENDEL" - , box'._ _ ... _ �3ltnrt 9tilrjects. Coruediea : OF _. ldaple Leaf X dtusl Fla'- ... - - - - greenwood �j. - 'Mr. aitd 1V[rs. Kirk Bielb� spent. 'T1 lE SEASON � ..__ _ f �1 ,A • Y T['FSDAT and `VEDNE$DAY ° the holiday in Claremont and �V AWAY ESA I1�I8. CO. Mina Alice Pegg of Milliken, spent• JANUARY.Ist and '2nd- __.. - ._-__: Cheapragsfortwrmandcouatry the holiday at tier •home. here. - - _R - _ _ buildings, TIM MOCOY• .' _` E C I A L SALE windstertn IneUt'AnCA oa bnildian� Mr. and firs. Percy Clark, spent _ :. _' . S P _ wind- mille, Slice etc. " Christmas with friends in Trenton. Automoeile Insurance Mrs. Dinah Sadndera, ' of Whitby, ` « ff • . of all kinds `1 spent Christmas Day with Mr. John $►L '.•1zi Reconditioned stores, all in A 1 shapQ. ., Stra>< litawa - FARMS FOR 8ALB , Brown. `Prices ver7• reasonable. -_ .. _ Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Gibaoti"spent - Wine or phone Christmas Day at the ifMe of Mr. I:- 9yd Schmidt, -• BOWMAN & ROWE. and Mrs. Johnston,' of M Proprietor WHITBY, ONTO Chplasttnss Day was � ery gow :k -so "M of t�..h. CHAS. C00'PFR, -. �CLAREMON'F H • _ _ y • ''' s 4,ry.v�- .i..'t.'�:.. �,.' *� �.:4 -r - -' i � :. ter'^ w �.', � r - ' _ __ ,1 i14 101 0.11- T 1D Eo YOUTH try N" M. SCAN•- AN - - °Bible for breakfast was s new diet l smarozsa .'but Old Man -- Here we see a group of young Pau for me," said Potty, pie carried on the tides of youth. Niacdonald isn't s. bad sort. Not goody Orange Pekoe F're3h, from Young Ke11y Pencarrow finallY setTles ` down on the Pencarrow farm, witb goodish, but regular In his habits, He - Genevieve his cousin as housekeeper didn't like my language At first, but - v with her cousin Rubin. he dogs he ardens tr. love v . with t oe lend t � who L i o _ c e .. a saw-1t witty as effective-with t Serrick t ousin Nell Macdonald b he - , comes engaged to Erena Joicey -Gott. when we were mustering, and as long __ - -- -_ Peter Pencarrow is sliotving interest I don't swear fn fipnt of Jessie and 1 Maisie Kite, a typist, ' the Miseus be's easy." • "Oh Maisie! Who sent you those ?" "How's Jessie ?" asked, Kelly. - .Brimmed Hats Are 'What Doe's Your Handwriting Show? r- enviously. Potty moved his chair and threw popes• f or Children " By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR "Lady Pencarrow!" she said, read- his right leg over the left, and grin - (Graphologist) fag the card. ned sheepishly, - • All Rights Reserved_ "Do you know her ? " -in surprise. "It's not quite fixed up, but the Old. SMALL FOLKS IN LONDON AND "Un, yes - - ussurlGa. °tom -�� mans nati ails era - LL= la..,. "Jj�;W MiLAM - '' there to dances," ing for a long time. Had an option on CLOTHES. (Editor's Note: This week's article ther strained and both his wife and - Looks were exchanged and a cer -, It for the boys before they went doo- shows just how graphology can help himself were very unhappy as a re- tain iciness of manner, thawed. After mring and preaching. Between you . In Paris, as in London, brimmed In solving personal problems. There is salt, He 'added that he believed that an she was a success as Yum -Yum, and me, I think he is going to make hats for children are the most popu- a message of hope In,lt for you, if you his wife was mainly at fault, and he and now, it the Pencarrows took her Jessie a wedding present of it -see! lar. The Paris version in often of are worrying over some personal dit- though that '1! 1 were to send the an up, it might be as well to be friendly. He wasn't keen at first; thought I the same fabric • as the ooat, but it faculty. It it is merely a character de• alysis of her character, he could then You never know -" was a wandering sort of waster. But is seamed or - stitched to get the lineation that you would like, you show it to her, and thus bring home "Let's ask Maisie Kite out on Sun- I've worked like bell over there. Kel- crispness of outline of a felt hat and will lino It of Immense value. See the a realisation of what she buss doing to day' Kelly," said Genevieve as they ly. Sober as a, judge; even say please the shapes are the same as one sees Invitation In the following article. - wreck the marriage, :. ,drove home after the opera,' to the dogs when the women are ab- in felt or -in summer time -- is A letter I received a few days ago Well, I analysed both- writings but "Yes, do. $he L awfully amusing; our " straw. A favorite is the round crown- from a young lady living in Toronto instead of having to tell him that his 'doesn't care what she says. Is•Faither (To be Continued) ed Breton sailor, with fairly deep roll has given me a good deal of pleasure, wife was to blame, I had to suggest Coming? He'd have a fit." to the brim, worn turned up all the and, because it will show just how that he himself was more the guilty ' Peter brought Maisle out to the way around or up et back and down graphology can be extremely helpful party. He was inclined to be domin _.; some et Fartti on Sunday escorting her PIOIICCr wOl11aII at front• in solving personal problems, I am eering; would brook absolutely no _ aviAh triumphed -air as though he shay- Doctor To Return Little cloches are still worn by reproducing it. in part. this week. It of Interference, people's and could not tolerate. ad equally la her great success, small Parisiennes although they have follow>?, other people's views it they were to a TO WOCI[ III China "Dear Mr.St. Clair; i was variance Y•tth his -own. 1n addition to . The child who had put lace frills on been abondoned by their mothers, reading your column in which this, he had quite a temper. I could the shrunken sleeves of her hand -me- These likewUs have crowns closely you advised • a certain Toronto well vl <ualise the scenes in that -home down- dress, and borrowed her moth- New York -Six thousand babies fitting the head, and very cloche y girl concerning er fiance: when ' he was laying down the law, er's kid gloves had now tasted the and-14 trips around the world have .brims not- more ' thap.-s ,couple of It was the iigrat time I bad ever and could easily understand this lack.. I 'wine of applause. She had triumphed left Dr. Anne Walter - Fearn, at' 62 inches wide at their •widest; thin read your column, and, as I read of harmony. - ' ` over circumstances, beaten .down op gay, vigorous and ready for another style o! hat is worn back on the head of this other girl's problem, '1 had The sequel' came some 'time later, position, ignored snubs and alights, trip to Shanghai. so that the effect !r bonaetlike.' From when I received another letter . from and fought her way to the front rank The plump, white - haired rwoman-- these two main type, appear spring the queerest feelfg -for I might in the limited field open to her. On the first woman doctor to go into the variations such as clothes with hscve been that "other girl." Hay. him, to alilcb.bis wife added agoat- - aTl aides her Dertormance was ac- brim cut away . at back or Bretons mg read it,• I decided right there script - He had' been so shocked by . - Orient as a general practitioner -- and then never to see my own boy my delineation of his 'character, that .claimed, She had natural gifts which owned and managed a hospital is with slashed or scalloped brims, .Oc- friend again. he was beginning , to tone it -down. were ripe for - development,. and the Shanghai for i2 years. easionally, one sees a tricorae with Knowing where, only lay, nomewhat, and his' wife thanked me struggle had stiffened her, Her sense a postillion coat, toT creatin • Here for six month vacation,, she _ - this problem had been worrying g a conditiuri whites she of comedy kept her tree from Drs- said. at her hotel of medical service, PASTELS FOR TOTS, me for a long ,time, but nothing believed, would lead. to -a more bar. ftence. ' "each time I return. I note tremen- For school and mornng wear, col- could have driven it home , so moniaua home life. She did not gloss over her early sous strides." ors are often dark, especially navy, much and have -made me see so These tnstancea -will sibbw how resis, but looked back -with pity. not A pioneer, among women doctor% 'but tiny tots in Paris' wear a great clearly that I must end. this. - graphology. by dissecting character, - i only for the child she had been, bnt Dr Fearn overcame parental opposi- many pale pastels, pink,' blue, creamy frfendshlp, for my own' good as can help a good deal with the prot- more so for her mother and father, tion .to take her medical degree in beige, for the afternoon, and is such well as his as your article did lema that worry so many people, who were doomed and could never es- , cases hat and coat almost invariably As I write tbds, I. feel. so grate. YOU an personal "problem - cape. Even as a chill she had enjoyed 1893 from the 'Women's Medical Col- y p 1 of Pennsylvania. match. 61 to you Mr. St. Clair, and I that is causing you .a ids of concern the temporary liberation of her ,day - ege want to truly thank you from the ' „ " her The beret, classic basque style, or and worry? Do.you wistr to know the ii34reLins. They had none. If you become a doctor, knitted or of felt in slightly less clan- bottom oi, my heart. truth about yourself, and your friends Maisie became a regular visitor -at mother wrote from Holly Springs, But what kind of a person must -- the Hutt. Robin had a four sealer car Miss., her birthplace. "we !hall dim- sic version, is only worn by the old- 9 as revealed by ypur handwriting?. er children from eight or sine up, _ _I be. Before I met this boy, I_ Seed specimens of the handwriting rso even when his mother came he had own yon n and even among these. is not predam- thought I knew myself. -It's fun - you wish to be analysed, and enclose boom for Maisie and Peter. heir opposition vanished when Inate over the brimmed shapes, and ay, isn't it, how little we really 10 cent coin fora ch. Send birthdate she svon a prize for a paper on our- a f - Sometimes the Sunday party includ= P !a confined mostly to sports cos- know of ourselves?" In each ease, and enclose with. a 3c- - led Nell and • Eiena. They shad been gery,-'•. - _ fumes. This young Lady, -apart - from prov-. stamped addressed envelope to. Goof married in Giaborne, only the Mao- At 21, a few weeks after her In London, the leading hat style lag the personal value of graphology frey St. Clair, Graphologist, Roorr donaids - going - uP for_ the_ceremnny_ graduation, she performed her first a - „* , s. +.,.ra.� sa si;A rtwp, made another potat _when she said 421, 73 Adelaide St., West, Torontc _ The Rev. Hector had come from Dan- difficult operation in ZTiina, sic felt, aligbUy more• aQuared of "It's funny how little we really know ,Ont. All Is will be treated with edin to assist the, local clergyman, success. Soon afterwards she pre- of ourselves. " - Not very -long ago, a confidence, and letters will be replies �..c�wu allan to Pella, vita rot} brim , bur it was a quiet•a.ffair aided at the birth of quadrupets, and worn up at back and down at boat. gentleman living' is 'Winnipeg wrote to as quickly,, a possible.. Some de, Hector was almost an alien among was, she confessed, "a little excit- It one makes a promentade of Hyde to we asking me to analyse his own lay is usually unavoidab'e owing tc tote Peacarrows, for he found them ed.” park or Kensington Gardena, more writing and that of his wife. He said the large number of letters that are _ lacking is seriousness, and treating than half the little girls will be that the domestic relations were ra- lent in. , life with a levity that could not be wearing this style, and many of the - ,justified,, so be was glad to return to -.So �ThEy say very small boys. Here, may be seen - _ Dunedin and his parish, some, bonnet cloches, but to less ex-, ' TO CLEAN THE AIR In the summer the, party was lar• �� . - _ tent- than in Paris. They're Telling Us ger• 'It begam earlier and lasted Ion- When man invented the wheel i berets, copied closely from 1n low of life sweeping assertions _ Ker, Some caste for dtaner, others for and the, with he for 06'nritish sailor's headgear, are "also An empty stomach is not a >~ao,f which have been made in.aome guar _ ti:, IIEJh i,au a weapon with which to destroy his political adviser: - Albert• Einstein. tern, unptyine that the prftate man- a good deal worn by little Iiritf - hers, laid down and that was an added at. own solation.' -Owen D. Young, but only in navy with reefer' coats. ufactw c of arms is necessarily a • ` aractton. ­After a bard -set they aright -, _ - - =- -'. - gaga@ and fabric berets are, , as in "Any one who stops learning is oM riciou, , .ystem, .taintet3 torrup- _ go for a swim in the Hutt river. - It - "Conventions are not arbitrary Paris, only seen aa- -Myear -olds ana' - whother this harpcns at- twenty or `lion and essentially unpatriotic in was all so friendly and informal, and and hampering rules, but customs up and, usually with sports clurhex. at °r;`�sl`- Harry Ford. its rna' I:o�is, the result of such an a few extra people made no difference that have developed through genera- imruiry- should do much to clear the lions of practical usage. -- Emily The fitted coat w Al ti, '•l.be.ing serious 8r an' ry- a i ii : :sir ••anri• , rxible the ordinary citizen Genevieve saw there was plenty of ,r „ 1 flood, and tea was brewed at iatervala- post in both •Paris' and L n is'accom' third >s that don't n•a.ter is the ms:•` •to form dews of his oxn from an ' ?` II by chance the "Rotomahana” was " ' ponied by the s�yl ttatq men - If t':n'+tsn. ' --G. K. Chesterton. _ in port, Pat Dame out, and the genial tioned other than the beat, These, ;. irnpaLti: 1' <txndpaint. )3elf8�t "Everything that we do with in- -and postillions• and- other little ctiata , Telco:iph_ As hostess., Genevieve had a me- Cole rise - to the -:�a young sailor was speolally welcome, A mar, can har r tent to increase the security of the fitted at. the top, are a grFOt flea!' 4 individual will be a stimulus to re- worn 'by children up to 7 or S Above "itirott being ntcihirg of a thing of her Grannfe'a easy charm, "' schc,,;er." -Wean Inge-, covery. - Franklin D. Roosevelt, that age, little girls dress in louse, , , There was no fuss, No one made pi -. belted coats,, with berets, but there t lite conversation; they did just what "No nation •an rive its a:ard of . ! _ "It is not the immovability of our persists some Innuence of this More ; 1 _ they pleased; and the restfulness of honor to another nation, becauso nu , Artists aS1C� faith, but rather where we have fns= fitted and fortnal- style, w•i:h a goof- : ,. the lovely garden and the comfort of „- r:a'.ion ana a word of honor to g:°:e.. s the old farmhouse had an aimosph'ere tened •it. Evangeline Booth. many brimmed hats. eltfier 'oP Pelt or s� c fabric,' being worn. _ _ - - A. A. Milne. � Authors Service, i Of their own. - ftob3n's one. complaint was that he will -have to have unemploy- r " "Every writer needs a sec•rnttt1;, � s couid - seldom manage a word alone ment• insurance, old -age insurance- t :VNN�OUNC1tiG fir - 1'I✓\N .,. and health insurance for the with brains, for all writers are ilurnh- t 1 Man Uses Feathers Y- eqi aeo aril al unt s,euluaea us'pe ;bells: — Joseph Herc*esheiner. = i1�U ;�'1 HL B U L LE I -lid - sodoid eq aanaua �- anatnauaO till masses. - Edd�trrd- -Fiiene. i ardstS 1s q ei -TO Smother Blaze . DER\ %ICE to a , 'ld all - wistful took in his mother's face hurt •1'ivo witnesses of the same ac' - him, "The wise and just man will, not neve_ 1have.the same memory of it." tllorS, 1iStillN Ll1JctU- t�ilte Ill -t -will you come too; Mother? We'll do to his neighbor on the right what Groton; Conn., - Fletcher Daboll - -An ire Alaurois. f Urnm f ion . on WHERE TO call for Genevieve; I- protmsed to* take 'he would not have his neighbor on doesn't need the fire department,; he _ ;.1.'L4 Pearly Sl11JSCriptl0ri, ber up the Valley." the left do to him. "�ignace Pader- use's feathers. "America is the greatest cn:'itry in Norah had seen nothing to revive ewki. the world for the masses, but not, for O17e ))U111r. r. �• Daboll s automobile. caught fire ' her suspicions, 'and Kitty was, too the, individual.'.' -Luigi Pirandello. Send a three cent slam • blind in her devotion. There was, in MEAL MIXTURES FOR - and when the firemen were slow in pad fact, no outward change or manifests- PIGS IN WT•iTER 'responding, he tore open a feather "The pleasures of philosophy are envelope for full informs. Lion, and even' Kelly was not aware pillow and scattered the contents , of the subtle movements and their" For pigs newly weaned up to four P like the heights of love, to 'which no lion On our other service de- ' r•ofn he eubtl months of age the following meal over the'bl'aze, smothering •ft, mean soul can come. " -Wirl Durant, partmerits. _ ipter Potty Barker came mixture • is recommended: Middlings, - r" .9nd stayed at the .3 parts; oats, 2 parts; shorts., - _..<' "That which distinguishes' man i t ' over fm a beer he and Part; bran, 1 -2 parts. with one October Is DriC13t Month from animals is lying and liter- Ideas Unllnralted Hutt, Ov?T'. a pipe r' pound of this mixture feeds two ture. " - Anatole France: Kelly talked of Tapuwai.l�xae a sub- pounds of skim -milk or butter milk. - - •Thirty -Nine Lee - Avenue, ject seldom mentioned , like a bad P Dallas Tex.-October was the �� dreamy they would..gladly. forget it. From the time the pigs are five , Some of my friends marvel at the But now that it had receded into the months old and weigh about 1110 driest he it has been for 20 years therefsoaf o little cif it. I Ha nde E art _,Toronto, Ont. Eehd'ey spoke more„ freely than pounds up to, tr7arket,, weight, they rand that's as far hack as the n3' ver done and each ac &now• may be fed the following ration: bureau records go. Ijuring the en- son Fosdick, athe lurking' fear of prov(ng a shorts, 1 part; oats, 2 parts; barley. fire month there was only ,.9 of an „ - ' The unpardonable sin of 'an ad- t ,eow•afd at the pinch• :mixture feed one pound of this inch rainfall recorded against a nor- P •,_ Issue No. , 52— 34 � Front' the past they turned to the :mixture, ,feed ,one and one -half . ministration, any administration, is ; • pounds of skim -milk or 'buttermilk. mal fall for October bf 2.11 inches. failure. " - -James A. Farley.. b3 ut11IB , 07 _ Y _ __ ___ - - -- 3y the Author of '-Nencarrow" ,lay N�:L.I L M: 5(,ANl.4N i i ' ti. '' _ .. - - _ __ __ _ __ _ M � � � MM-Mt� Mme• � "Bible for breakfast was s new diet !� s�rlxosslrs .•but Old Man Her• wt. see a grout) of young pe o for me," , said Potty, 1C, A ? carried nrenc tile arrow tide fnally sett! 'Oran Macdonald isn't a bad sort. Not goody. ge Pekoe Fresh from down on lire I'encarrow rattn, wltb goodish, but regular itf his bits. He - , Genevieve, his cousin as housekeeper didn't like my language at first, but Blend the Gardens who is ir. rove with her cousin Robin Serrlck 00train Neil Macdonald be- he saw it was effective with the dogs rpomes engaged to is Jolcey -COM when we were mustering, and as long Peter Feacarrow 1s abowins latereat as I don't swear in front. of Jessie and meisis Kite, a typist. : the MI sells he's easy." • "Oh, Maisie! Who sent Yon those ?" '`How's Jessie ?" asked Kelly. _Brimmed Hats Area What Does Your Handwriting Show' �renviously. Potty moved hia chair and threw pops for Childr'n By GEOFFREY ST. CLAIR "Lady' Pencarrowl" she said, read - his-right -leg over the left, and grin- - (Graphologist) lag the card. wed sheepishly. F �1 v - d - AJl Ri¢ht,q "a o-- 'Do you know her ? " -in surprise: "It's no sMAtt. Fval+tc In . wrluvn Arco 3 ' "Oh, Yes— --- eas Man's had his, eye on the farm adjoin- PARIS WEAR SIMILAR - there to dances," ing for a long time. Had an option on CLOTHES. (Editor's, Ngte: This week's article ther strained and both his wife and Looks were exchanged and a eer• it for the boyw before they went3oo- shows Just how graphology can help himself were very unhappy as a re• • �s fain iciness of manner thawed. After toning and preaching. Between you la'Paria, as is London, 'brimmed In solving personal problems. There Is suit. He added that he believed that = &U, she was a success as Yum -Yum. and me, I think he is going to make hats for children are the most. pope . ■ message of hope in It for you, If,you his wife was mainly at fault, and he and now, it the Pene arrows took her Jessie a wedding present of it -see' lar. The Paris version Is often of are worrying over some personal dif- though -that it I were 'to send the aa- up, it might be as well to be friendly. He wasn't keen at first• thought I the same fabric as the coat, but it flculty. If It is merely a character do- alysis of her character, he could then You never know -- ". was a wandering sort of waster. But is seamed or stitched to get the lineation that you would like, you show it to her, and thus bring home "Let's ask Maisie Kite out ea Sun- I've worked like- hell over there, Kel• crispness of outline, of -a felt hat and will find It of immense value. See. the a realisation of what she was doing to day Kelly," said Genevieve as they ly. Sober as a judge; even say please the shapes are -the same as one sees invitation in the following article. wreck the marriage, droie home after the opera• to the dogs when the warren- are ab- in felt or -in summer time - fin A letter 1 received a few days ago Well, I analysed both writings but "Yea, do. She 1H awfully amusing; out'" straw. A farverite is the round crown- from a young. lady living in Toronto instead e,1 having to tall him that his 'doesn't care what she says Is ,Father (To be Continued) _ ed Breton sailor, with fairly deep roll has given me a good deal of pleasure, wife was to blame, I had to suggest ` e • - " - coming? He'd have a aft." •. • • ,_ to the brim, worn turned up all the and, because it will show just how that he himself was more the guilty coming? He'd b Maisie out to the way wound, or up at back and down graphology can be extremely helpful party. He was inclined to be domin- 8o et Farm on Sunday escorting her Pioneer Woman at front. - in solving personal problems,' I am eering: would brook absolutely no - -with triumphal air as though he shay- Doctor To Return - Little cloches are still worn by reproducing iC. in part, thin week. It of Interference, people's and could not tolerate led equally in her great st{ccess. small Parisiennes although they have u follows, other people's views . they were at The child who had put lace frills on To Work In China "Dear Mr.St: Clair: 1 was variance with his own. m addition to been abondoned by their mothers, this, he had uite a temper.. I could ' the shrunken sleeves of her band -me- These likewise have crowns closely reading your column fn. which q you advised a certain Toronto well vi�ualase the scenes in that home down- dress, and borrowed her moth- New York -Six thonaand babies flitting the head, and very cloche y girl concerning her fiance. - ' when he was laying down the law, '` en's kid gloves had a" tasted the and 14 trips around the world-have brims not more -than a couple of g -and could easily understand the lack vine of applause. She had triumphed left Dr, Anne Walter P'earn, at 62 inches wide at their widest; this It was. the first time I had ever ewer circumatancee,. beaten' down op- gay, vigorous and ready ,f6r another style of hat Js worn back on the head read your column. and, as l read of harmony. position, ignored snubs and slights, trip to Shanghai, so that the effect is bonnetllke. From of this other girl's problem, I had. The sequel came some time later, The plump, white- haired woman these two main_type, appear spring tie' queerest teelig -tor I might when I received another letter from and fought her way to the front rank hanre been that "other girl." Hav- him, to which'hts wife added a post- as the limited field open to her. On the first woman doctor to go✓into the variations such '.-clothes WlGh king .read it, ,I decided right- there script. He had- been so shocked by -all aides her Derformance was ac -. brim cut swag at back or Bretons and. then never to see my own bog Orient as a general practitioner - my delineation of his character, that claimed, She had natural 81 which with. slashed or and brims, Oc- owned and managed a hospital in friend again. he was beginning , to tone it _down were ripe for development, and the casionally, one sees a tricorns with mmewhat, and his' wife thanked me -Shanghai for 12 years, a posti]lioa cost, Knowing where my, dutq ,lay, - struggle had stiffened ber, Her sense Here for six month vacation,. she this problem bad been worrying tom creating a condition which, she _ �. of comedy kept her free from pre- said at her hotel of medical service, -PASTELS FOR TOTS. ', me for a tong time, but nothing believed, would lead to a more bar. fence.. "each time I return, I note tremen- For school -and morung wear, col- caultt have driven it home Eo. monious home life. She did not gloss over her early dons strides." Ora are often dark, especially- navy, much and have made me see so These instances will abow how fears, but looked back' with pith, not A pioneer among women doctors, but tiny tots in Paris wear a great clearly that I must end this graphology, by , dissecting character, only tort• the. child she had , been, but many pale pastels, pink. -blue, creamy trlendehip for my own good as can help a good ,deal with the rob - more so 'tor her_ another and lather, ti Fearn overcame parental tee i - , p flow to. take _her medical degree in beige, for ,the afternoon, and in such well as -his as your article, did isms that worry so many, people. , 'Who were doomed and could never es- 1895 from the Women's Medical Col- cases hat and coat almost invariably Aa I write thds, I feel. so grate -. 'YOU any personal problem cape, Even as-a child she had enjoyed match, ful to you, Mr. St. Glair, and I that is cousin o the temporary liberation of her•dsy- lege of Bertnsylvania. g you a lot of concern .. The beret, classic basque style, or want'to truly thank you from the and worry? Do you with to know the dreams. They had none. "If yon- becomt- a doctor;' her knitted or of felt in slightly lean' daa bottom -of my heart. truth about yourself, and your friends Maisie became a regular viakor as mother wrote from -Holly Springs, sic version, is Only worn -by the old- But what kind of a person must u revealed by your handwriting? the Hutt. Robin had a foufise$ ter car Miss., her birthplace, we #hall din er 'children" from eight or nine' up, h. be? 'Before I met this boy, I Send specimens . of the handwriting so even when his mother came. he had own you." and even among these in not predom- thought I. knew myself. It's fun- " you wish to be analysed, and enclose - troom for Maisl�e and Peter. heir _opposition vanished when taste over the brimmed shapes, and ay, isn't it, how little we really 10 cent coin for each. Send birthdate >t Sometimes the Sunday party inciuid- she won a prize for -a paper on our- to confined mostly to sports cos- know of ourselves?" In . each. case, and enclose with. a 3c ed Nell and Erena. They had been gory- turves. - This *Young. lady., apart from prov- stamped addressed envelope to. Goof _' - • married in Giaborne, only. the Mac At 21, s few' ` weeks- after her In London, the leading hat style ing- the personal value of graphology frey St. Clair, Graphologist, Roorr. nonalds going up for the ceremony. graduation, she performed, her . first for youthful aristocrats- is the clan -, made another point when she said .421, 73 Adelaide St.. West, Toroatc The R.ev. Hector had come from Dun- C"8 °' v sic relt, ailgutly mulo a,...,. =d 9f - ftinIIy t+nm ti►rtQ we really know Ont. All letters will be treated with , vdlu cu asarat me lbc$I - clergyman, success. Soon afterwards she pre- crown than in Paris, :with roll brim of ourselves." Not very long ago, a confidence, and letters will be repiiec but it -wars a quiet affair sided at the birth of quadrupets; and worn. uD at ?tack and down at front. gentleman living in Winnipeg wrote -to as quickly as possible. Some de' I Hector was almost an alien among was, she confessed, "a little excit- If one makes a promentade of Hyde to me asking me to analyse his own lay is usually unavoidable f lts r awing tc the 1?eacarrows, for he found them ed. ". _ -' park or Kensington Gardens, more w'riiing" wad that of his Wife, He said the large number of letters that are" ff Slacking in seriousness, and treating than half the little girls will be that the domestic relatlona were tar sent in. _. life with a levity that could not be wearing this style, and many of the justified, so be was glad to return to _ y So They- Say very small boys, Here, miay be seer► _ ;Dunedin and ills parish, some bonnet cloches, b+Lt to leas ex �(' y ' To CLEAN THE AIR In the summer the party was lar• -tent than In Paris. +hey re Telling Us icier, It began earlier and lasted ion- "When man invented the wheel Sailor berets, copied nosily tom ; " In view of the sweeping assertions iger. Some came for dinner, others fer. - and the axle he forged the first I the British sailor's pied gear, are also An empty stomach is riot a' gaol wluch'have been made in some guar Items. Kelly had a grass 'tennis court weapon with which to destroy_ his.! political adviser." Albert Ern: tein. laid down and that was an added at- 'own aolatioa. " -O�¢ea D. Young. iii a good deal worn by little llriti -hers, �- ter,:, imp! }'ing that the patents man- >3 but only in navy with -reefer coats, - ufacturc of ; arm's is necessarily a traction. After a hard set they might - Basque and fabric berets are, as in "Any one oho stops learning is oM t•iciotis system, tainted 4} corrup- _ go for a swim in the Hutt river, It "Conventions are not. arbitrary Paris, only seen on. 10- year -olds and - -whether this haFp,�ns at- twenty ur tion and essentially unpatriotic in -was all so friendly and informal, and and 'hampering rules, but customs up and usually with sports clothes. :at Pii'itty.' -Hera Ford, its Int*,,l,ods, the result of such an a few extra people made no difference that have developed through genera ;J' inyuir; should do much to clear the " Genevieve saw .there was-plenty of Lions,of practical usage." Emily The fitted coat wofn by little girls rl:cinr• serious or an;•ry a°' u: :iir and oiable the ordinary citizen . food, and tea'was brewed at intervals: post in both Paris and Lourion, is accnm; chirps ih:t•t do+.'t natter is the roar; . to form+ trews of his. own from' an It by chance the "Rotomahans" was panfed by the siyles of hats men- of the .t'ar +tun. " -(;. K. <:he ;fett�in: tioned other than the be:•at. These, ; imparti:.l standpoint. - Belfast In port, Pat- came out, and the - 'genial ever thin that. we ado- with in- --' y 8 and postillions and other tittle c rata , 1'elcgIUph, young sailor wan specially welcome: tgnt to increase the security of the A n:a -i can haw.ly rise to the -:+t+ y fitted at the top, are a grF��t ilea! ' • As hostess Geaev'e+ve had some- individual will be a, stimulus to _ re• worn by children' u to 7 or ti above tot,atotit helm;: sontcthirg of ' a P cct,e "wr." •heat Inge r ' thing of her Granaie'e easy Charm, ,� that age, tittle 'girls dr,• i in •loose, . covery. - Franklin D. Roosevelt: - -- ►--- -- - --� There was no fuss. No one made po- - - 1 ` belted costa, with bents, but there + : 1 � ° lite conversation; they did just what "It is not the immovability of our persists some Innuence of 1111.4 more ! "No nation • an ,^_ivei its word of ; , ' �` ` they pleased; and the restfulness of faith, but rather where we have. fas- fitted and formal style, tt'i :4• a good , iloror to xncthet nation, kircaus. t,�, 1 Artists' aJ�id '- the lovely garden and the comfort of tened it. "- Evangeline Booth. many brimmed ktats. cithar aP t'e1t or _ I'a•ion . 1..- a iy9rd of honor to e. _ the old farmhouse had an atmosphere g fabric, being, worn. I A. A. " +Sitnc. ,. - ,,.. � A�,jth0�'$f Service , -,- pt their own. ` r " Robin's'o a complaint was that he "We will have to have uriemploy -' "Every writer nocds a scc•retnry r i n N'� NC 116 A NE\h' - () could seldom manage a word alone meat insurance, old -age ' insurance 1 �+ r w.. and health insurance 'for the tvitl5 F,rains, for• all tyriters are riunlh- 1 Man Uses Feathers - bells• "- toseph' ficrgesheimer. Ni U; "I-HL1' B U L,'LETIN �at71 ass atTl tit uli.r %2uluaea ns Pe massesealth ih insurance A. Filenf .soaoad eq aanauaqM analeauao Rll� :. To Smothcr $laze, - DER \ %ICF ttr artists ;tadu -Z' wistful look in his mother's face hurt Two witnesses of the same ac' 1 "The wise and just 'man will not neve_ !rave th'e same.memory of it." Illor�, liStill' Up -to -date in - ,will you come too, Mother? We'll do to his neighbor'on the right what Groton, Conn., - Fletcher' Daboll -An ire 11lauroi forlllailUn Uri WHI✓RE TO cad! for Genevieve; I promised to .take he would not have his neighbor on doesn't need the fire department; he SELI„ Pearly 5•tliascription; her up the Valley." the left do to him. "- Ignace Paden- uses feathers. "America is the !greatest car. ,try in Norah had seen nothing to revive ewki. Daboll's' automogile caught , fire the world for the masses, but trot for and Kitty was , wile Dollar. _ suspicions, too the' in = dividual." Luigi Pirandello. her sus • blind s her devotion. There was, in MEAL MIXTURES FOR and when the firemen were, slow in- Send a three cent ¢tamped l' "fact, no outward change or m>inifesta- * t responding, he tore open a feather "The pleasures of hiloso by are envelope- for full infoTfna- PIGS IN, W." TER p P, , p tion, and even Kelly was not aware allow and scattered the contents of the subtle movements sad. their For pigs newly 'weaned up to four P like the heights of.love, to•whie-h no tion on Our'Other service de- months o1 age -the following meal over the blaze, smothering it. mean soul can come. " -Will 'Durant. par #meats. consequences. - _ _ -- mixture is recommended: Middlings, ._ In,. mid winter Potty Barker came 3 parts; oats, 2 parts; shorts, 1 *,. "That which distinguishes man r i over for it holiday and stayed at " the art, bran 1 -2 parts. With one Idea's Unlimited Hutt, over a pipe aod,S beer he and P October 'Is Driest Month from animals is lying and liter- ound of this. mixture feeds two ture. " = Anatole France. Kelly talked .01 Ta mentioned It was a bad pounds of skim -milk or butter milk. ject seldom mentioned , like s bad P Dallas, -Tex.- October was the „ Thirty -Nine' Lee Avenue, - dream', they would gladly - forget it. From the time the pigs are five Some of my friends marvel at the But now that it had receded Into-Abe months old and weigh 'about 150' driest here 'it has been for 20" years spread of radicalism. I wonder that y TOrOnfO, Oiit. there is so little of • it. -Ha Emer- , peat they .spoke more freely than poonds' up to market weight, they wand that's as far back as the nY they had ever done and each acknow- may be fed the following ration: bureau records go. During the 'eta- son Fosdick, . hedged the lurking' fear of proving a shorts, 1 part; .oats, 2 parts; barley, tire' trionth.- there, was only. ,9 of an coward at file pinch. ' '2 part's. Wtitli' one pound e,4 this The unpardonable '"sin of an' ad- -Issue No. 52-- 34 y From the past they turned to the mixture, feed one and- one -half inch rainfall recorded against ,a nor- 'ministration, any sdminietration, is i!nture, pounds of skim - milkk or buttermilk. mal fall for actober of 2.11 inches. ' failure."- -James A. Farley, fi3 «... -. Phew Metropolitan ` Perfect Score IF tdl x z. Omen s C K. tl� Ma•r M Morirn 'NEW DUCHESS HAS SENSE OF HUMOUR R Peter S..Lambrose, editor of the Greek Star, Chicago has receiv- ed the following anecdote of the Royal Wedding of the Duke of Kent ;. and Princess Marina. - 1 It was: • "At a rehearsal of the wedding the Greek deacon approached the Princess and told her quietly in Greek that `'the Greek Church, of course, does 'not permit me to omit the word obey from the cere- "But leave that to me," he said: "I shall pronounce the cere -' mony in such a low voice that when I come tq the word "obdy" the. 1' r Prince will never hear me. The Princess smiled. "Never mind," she said., "make• it as loud as you wish. It's all Greek to the Prince anyway.' -. WHY MAIDS LEAVE''x' From New York we get these notes, displaying the failings -hu- Archbishop Richardson recently morous and' otherwise of we humans. enthroned as Metropolitan Bishop of the Ecclesiastical Province of If the maid quits it may. be because she has not been' allowed to Canada (which com uses the Dio-.. _ „ q p Just misses perfect. •`306 bowling mark — Chalking u perfect entertain the boy friend, or —she may not like brushing the dogs cesci o! l4d Noal, Quebec, Fred- score until last bail, Mrs. Betty Gilbert. (above), Seattle, Wash., wa- teeth. ericton and Nova Scotia) is •a man bowler, had. heart-breaking A committee of domestic ern to meet experts report that man stately ceremony in Christ Church standing, s a g xperience of seeing two pine remain P y P P y Cathedral in Fredericton. His P ding perfect game. i New Yorkers' maids are leaving and there Is a scarcity of good dom- Grace succeeds to this high office - estics. A survey of reasons why maids quit brought these explanations after 28 years as Bishop of Fred fold to brush the dog's teeth; not allowed to use the bath -tub; _. Fred- ericton. I�r Could not use the telephone and not allowed to entertain friends; ask- ��y Club ed to press satin underwear made in the horde but for sale in an up- ,� r town shop. Shuns "Moneybags" r' A survey of why mistresses fired their'maids showed: LESSON NO. 88 with the details of their construct Didn't like to do all the work asked; couldn't take a scolding j SUGGESTIONS FOR DESIGN ion, the tools, dress and methods at with good grace; wanted to entertain boy friends too often. : ; the river - drivers and !n the ins ant : - I'If domestic workers can be assured a' place, on the social scale Wherever you may be, yon are outs o; a' lumber mill. equal to that enjoyed by office and factory workers and employment sure to have opportunities for. prac- I! You live near mines, you can „ y.'; study and draw the. various thing at a decent wage for that class of employment in New York State, tics and improvement in your chorea that are characteristic of mining. } the experts said "better types of girls would automatically be attract- art. You know that opportunities And so on, -no matter'. what d into that occupation. At resent such a training program would be come to those who want them. On circumstances may be, try to le rn e n P P - the streets. in the country, travel- , f wasteful because wages, offered as a rule by -many employers with no wherever you 'are, and you will end revlous experience in employing household help, are so low that j ing or at home, whether working or I at play, you are sure to find interest- opportunities and knowledge they would not attract the desired type of girl. ing triples of art and endless always coming to you. Books will - - aras, in nature. incident, Remember that _h _ elp you a great deal. GGood- iftneraI - # :...# - ♦ - - fu d ading will benefit you by broaden- re ing your mind and giving you know. - d - KNITTING DURING CLASSES _ ....... there is always likely to be an in- •Iedgr' and material for symbolism in terecting fact near you which you design. There `are many •'fine bookst _ From Boston we have this — have never observed, and you rosy on design which you should read. a it =� l fro^' Radcliffe College rushed to a telephone to tell a need a knowledge of jest that fact when you have leisure and op- Boston newspaper that three out --of five Radcliffe girls, now knit 'in tomorrow. "Be preparui.'' I! you like port��, their classes and to inquire if "anybody'd be interested." where you can visit picture galleries, - museums or zoological gardens, do We are repeating Ex. No, 39.- _ On the chance that'at least the wool industry might be interest- so as often as possible. Study the Draw a r>-Inch square, making a ed, a reporter expressed concern. pictures and exhibits carefully. Try heavy 'A inch wide. Letter the word - - e Does it distract the mind from clasawork, he wanted to know. to account for them to yourself by "sketches" to occupy about 4 inch. "lt increases mental activity" she countered. finding out why they are As they es long. Draw a 2 -inch square with : Have any professors objected to the practice? are. Avoid being too - critical and a border 1-8 inch wide. Inside this fault- finding, as it is very likely that draw a black silhouette of a' pine - "Only afew." - the artist knew more than you do. tree, or the leaf of any tree or Have, any definitely approved of knitting in class. _ The animals and birds in the zoo are Sower you prefer. Arrange the small "`Yes, professor, -better- leave- his -name out, 'in French :" i A "new deal" for Republican Well worth your attention for their square in such a position that it What pieces of work have been completed, what class Were they party hi which G. b. P. will turn character and 'grace of form - and will look well in relation to the let= :made in, and how long did it take? . its back to "that which, has prow- beauty of ,color. and as many of tering and the border. 'a e "One girl has made two yellow cashmere scarves"for her fiance ed its undoing, namely private =lend another has made an.angora sweater, raglan type, in comparative money bags of the country," is literature. The time required is indefinite. " ''(above) of Idaho, at NewldYorrke mass meeting. Fire Breaks C.C.C. Camp - '• `r them are frequently used in design, - LESSON :CIO. 38 - , they should' have a special interest Fig. No. 121 illustrates a 'portion o . for you You might note particular= f Fig. No 3�J a 4 ly, in this respect, the eagle and the Ex. No. 40 = Divide a. space 7 t lion and- native Canadian animals, inches long and 2 inches deep into like the beaver'and the moose. If 1 -8 inches, lightly indicating the 1 measurements in pencil. Take your you like in the country' you have $ 1 ni .� the more of nature to study. Farm - ruling pen and rule good solid lines in is still one. of -the most pictures- 7 inches Tong and 1 -8 inch apart. a que of human occupations, and if Divide the lowest line into 7 one -inch you take the opportunity to study. it divisions. Sub - divide the first inch' well you n'.ay be sure , of using your into 1 -8 inches and rule the §e div- knowledge in design. You might draw isions at right angles to your first mulleins,,old fences, apple trees, im- *lines. Do not . sub - divide the ' 24d; plemen'ts, wagons and sleighs; barns, 4th and 6th inches, but rwb- divide animals and chickens, the different the , ;rd inch into, 1 -16 inclics. the heads of rain and the leaves and 5th into. 1 -8 ifthes, and the 7th into u flowers of the. principal varieties_ of. 1 -1v" inhes, ruling ail. the' divisions trees in your 'district. You might. at right •angles to your . first lines.: - l make cgreful notes of the -character- Aim at neatness, finish , and exact _ istics of the different seasons on measurement in this exercise: 4 spring .pl g. Questions will b7 answe- ed in this • _ •,��"�'�"..`....a�' ; �,�,.�,. � . tho farm —the s ri oughin the r� look of 'the fields in summer, the e' artment. Anyone wishing to re harvesting and threshing, apple- ceive -a personal reply may have same , PSre, originating from overturned stove, took lives of .three members of C.C.C, camp near Nor: is picking and winter work. If you li :e' it a ' 3c stamped, adctresged euve'ope Temi., on rtlddni$$ht' rampage through wooden barracks and meat hail. Above is a view of the smoul in a lumber district you have the '1s enclosed with the request. The nrt- ' dirirtg ruins of the mess hall {foreground) and Barracks after flames had been atlenched. l opportunity to study the aspects of 'Director, Our Sketch Club, Room 425, -: *ins, You rniirht, •rl efrb raft., 7", AdC MOM street AVoit• Toronto. ;' ,n.,. w ..,. . v - �-r:x : ¢ . m'• - &.'' �• °„Ra rs .''ir. +n', ,'•, «.:. ....era.':: � n.'' .t� s�:.y . w.� • sr. •.:. "• -.. »�•, � y• ... .. ..,; , .:' .'. ..• `ere.: _ 1» 1 t LnaAL.[t3I `'- "I'he x..a•.wishgs everyone a Hap- -The Township Counicil Nominat p Spy and' Prosperous New Year for ions for Reeve and Councilmen will -- - -- -- - - -' 19alii. be received at the annual sleeting ai Commercial Printing of All Kinds -we lT�.iS� our if Ze .> . -4 , Clark �€: x .- -> � -�. -�� -- A:. -._ . par- -moors ass tieing heard of course, as _ _ - '>fytawat - . ^_ _i�s�► at fig home of`-hla �i � { - s rtl iiv. 7t1$ pia •JsL --.- eats nere. to the probabilities Tor t11e coming a-+ f • avvIr the holiday ass vezy heavy. --Miss Margaret Westrley of Mac- year. Vibm it is considered that the -' Heads Specialty at -Tho annual meeting of 5 S. No. 4, Donald Hall, Guelph, is at her home Council of -this Township has con ' West has been postponed unfit to- night for rt}i�Chn ®next, being New Year's cent on the ,oexpendittsxes which per (Fridby l at 8 o'clock. Thi Office - A very noticeable feature . of Day, all laces of. business in the Yr You ; • . ` .•. ':T s , _ the Sunda School attendance on Y P PaYr �d then consider the 'work to . _ _ • _ ` - Y village will take their usual holiday. be done and the work, that has been Sunday morning last, was the size. '•-•,We regret to report that Ed. done, there is little room for comp- She, first' Sunda after the Christmas - ----- Y Booth, postmaster ' was confined to' leant of the resent members - -- .. . tree: About thirty per cent attendan- his bed .threatened with an attack of P ee. pleurisy. P -Miss Wilkie, formerly on the Unemployment Intensi"s Plight A s eeisi Memorial Service to - . . keep in memory those who passed a- ,teaching staff of the Pickering Con - of the Tuberculous - 1 way during 1984, will be held on ti nuation School spent a few days ` _ ` EluIIda evenin Jas 6th. This will pe The unemployment problem, rise in y P Y k. vr+ith Mrs. Draper. tensifted the work carried on at the be further announced in our 'next Toronto Hospital for Consumptives, the -M. S. and Mrs. 'Chapman Were Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives and _ n Issue I hosts to a family reunion on Christ -' the Queen. Mara Hospital for Con- _ "Pioker•iog's Leader Store" - -'" .-Our merchants report the Christ snmpts've Children, where more than a mas Day, when seventeen sat down thousand patients are now being treated. imaa trade as being exceptionally to the Festal tables. It is hard to realize the plight of tho un. +r.•ea !e victim,; of to *:rcnlosis, • good, the beat in a number of years. i - ,Wilfred Monney, principal in many of whom coupe from the homes of Choice Sultana Raisins 2 lbs 23e C LL•e vCry poor wh.'ru cramped quarters • IR `lIlneir display of goods has been good the.Coe hill public school is spending' make the Hnppt3' of frt-sli air and sun- f t. thus giving their customers `a good his Christmas vacation �hin,r nrtcu meagre as that of no,srish_ Fresh Rich Mincemeat 2 lbs. 25c.- at the home bait rood. Choice from which to select • of his parents here. At th,•.4v three ic:sticutionc, men. ! . The electors of the Police Vill women and cbifdren are now being The Highway Department hav woo idrd with that hick they hltheiw Japanese Mandarin Oranges doz 30c age g been bus curia rile past Week Out- a�' "'''I ' anc! r.tn•re i, ho o for their • ■ k' a of Pickering will meet in the Y g P , P p p f - 'Town Hall on Monde evening, Dec. rrt'et Dry it n., o i+ suntinue the cut afe y . Y g. ting the road in a safe condition by �+ ntri+ +ut.int:.. or oti:.Rr.y. a y. q a> a sew Choice Canned Pumpkin, . .09 r Fvient,� .r•• ally Sn Aa•' :m think toward 81st, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of sanding he icy Y rtions. Po ih, it kst•i,, t.L• rs tint ri„ for wt:r, w the �/� _- nominating three candidates to act - Misses .Nellie. and Hattie Lary wi ^h' `sot �' r e,'.-::auc•. -: :` "t New lrli�ed Nuts per lb - 19c P ' 1Sar {A year, trier Lg `t difrtKt nom► of as Police Trustees for the year 193b. spent Monday and Christmas Day in the.u:. r i, :,f d!,uarz t.,- tX, paid out. f ► • ' • • ; ' "HhOtlld more than three Candidates r �Yi.l ai senA your eifi. t.,t ( v:t rge A- f • f1► Toronto with their brother, Geo.g l;,. id , rt, +nsu r. t,.0 r• lr„t,cute, aza Grocers Mixed Candy, 2 lbs 25e :- remain in the field there will be an and Mrs. Law, who celebrated their Collette :taro, rorLmw . 'election pn the Monday following. Golden Wedding on Monday. « c -On -Sunday morning next, Rev. The Annual Meeting of. St. Geo Llftlock ff The Better Butter, per Ib. 2Sc. Hugh G.' Crosier will preach an app - rge's Guild will be held in the Club ; - ropriate New Yeaea Sermon on the Rooms on Thursday, January 3rd, at A T , Our Big Display of Xmas•Gxfts, subject, "The Power of Immediate 2.30 p. m. •All members are asked t-, Action." The evening sermon will be attend. +h8 ��� =e �� _ -Glass -_and - .Chinaware and on the subject- "Making All Things The hen • fall of -snow has in- " Q RHEUMATISM • New" There will be appropriate terfered _with the winter sports` of - Novelties now on display. music. at,both services, including, by the. young people.. Just as the ice had <' " LUMBAGO' - C Y request "Behold I Bring You Good again• got into good condition, a SCIATICA !+` _ - - _ .-.'Tidings ". sung at the morning aer- www� storm had to come along and St+��•i ILIt _ �q�/iE ON =N vice last Sunday., All are welcome. 1 sppil everything. And it was holiday - Women's Institute 'memb ?rs,. time too. RULLACAPb live •rfvnrdate'rel;et from pain -: end es apt same recut they will start cleeadaa ATTENTION" Our regular. meeting, -St. George's Church on Sunday, �e brood of VfIC acid and "chef irttPUri :x• which should have been held on Dec. which d of the system and cause rbeuma- � CHAPM A N ' December 30th. Sunday School at -10 ' nsfrr, .rr,tic. +rmt aqo, backache. w regular • • 25th, will be held on Thursday, Jan- a. m: MenunR Prayer at 11. Carnl treatmesst of, RUMACAPS will give you - nary 3rd; at the hotrte ,,of Mrs. Ed. .Service at 7 p, m. Preacher at. bon ;: rnfanene relief a• o :a IaCar•�te,,l1•C3 . •.. •. Walsh. Miss Pennell will give a pap- services. Rev. F. G R ob i nso n. at - - or, "How we of out Calendar." The g Night Service, New Year's Eve, - - `. program will be rdvided b oar. ` - l�gf' P . y commencing at 11.151 p. m: All .ar. EAR (' ALL GOODS Juniors, and with the' Roll' -Call, "Ai invited to this Service of Worship . WILLIAM'S WORK BOOTS, Solit; leather, $2.95 -, - -New Year's Resolution" and our an•i and Thanksgiving for. - Divine Mere .4 itlilzU�AATiG CAPSULES nual exchange, of .Christmas Gifts, a during the past year. STANFIELD'S WINTER 11NDERWE7tR, 2.00, •2.50 and 300 r helpful entertaining afteritoon is an- -The services in the Presbyterian F G JnNFq VELVET 'HATS, blue; bkacR,.brown, 3.95 a` Ctieipated. All ladies of the cornmun- LQturch' on Sunday last was muds etc- sty are invited. - joyed by all present. Rev. Dr. 'Cane. D- = Pickrr'eg :f1s,t � 7. -The electors of the township of ichaet. dehvered an impressive, ser If -yoii are not receivitlg our weekly .Grocery 'Pickering will meet in the Township rnon, a riate - for t^,^ A-ty, ^r. -1 . * * dodger, ask to _ha.ve Your no r : fa;+ an our - aY. :... Hall, at $mug` am, on Monday, Dec. the united choirs of St. Andrew's is �ii�ls IS GOOD _ mailing list. Slat; at one o'clock. to ntlminato . Whitby, and Pickering, consisting of _ _ _ _ ttandidatea for the position of reeve, zg voices sang two anthems, and Mrs SYBILLA SPAHR'S remedy for ,' .' a n; u ' _ 'deputy reeve and- three councillors,, Spratt, sang a solo in excegeat vile_ treating throat troubleal, Dough, wh- N it'll 1._ 1,111�1t,�Z1 � At present it looks as if there will be The - service on Sunday next will be °Opine- cough, quinsy, colds. .. Acts -� An election. The- names of E. L.. Chap at the usual hour., 3 -o'clock. and Sun• quickly.. is safe and costs less. Good tiwdio Liceoeea R tetbli'shod 113bi. _ '`. man, G. L, Middleton, R. E. blawbray day School at 2 o'clock results, or looney back. G. M. Forsyth and Robt. 'C: Reeser -The- first blizzard of the .season E. C. 1ONRS • - Dt'ugifiet -- - -- - - - -' -- are mentioned for. the position of 'oomrred this Thursday afterfloon. Pickering Ont - - reeve; and R K. Mowbray and R. C. Several inches cif snow hAtd -fallen � Reesor are mentioned for deputy- during-the past few days, and sow ,•� P � •.r �, 1R.) Y - ieeveship, and the retiring councill- a high wind has arisen &o that it is GOAL ors and a number of new names almost impossible, to see across the - „ are mentioned for councillors_. street on account of the driftine f- -H. Mechin met with •a painful snow. The roads,are rapidly driftint3 Celebrated Pittaon Nut Coal 14.110 ::accident on.Friday•last. He had been up, and even now the-roads are im ,. .. ,Stove 14.25 f'' la feeding his hens, and had gone up- in passable in the northern part of thc' American Anthracite 1350 -Chickensy I urkeys, Ducks, G1 eese the loft of his barn to get some dale- township, Motoring is rather danger r oke _ . _ 11.25 ­'---_Our Best Quality. and Display . delion roots which he had stored a- Due at present, 1s, it is about as had ` 3 : way for hi s fowl. On stepping' an a as' a- dense fog. The snow plows will Wood. maple, single cord 2.75 is loose board he fell through, to the now be brought into service. Delivered at above price• _.. _ : .4 n years - floor, a distance of about nine' feet. '' -0n' Ch "stma.; morning radiFA for help brought assistance and he oadc - - ' He was unable to rise and his calls - oow,ners were treated to a unique br CHAS. LAW, �iCiCCTII)g aat from 9. to • 10. o'clock, wi•.zr.' r'1loitr 'LNd(1 _ 51y .bras carried into his house. Dr -. Cart- ChriArnas greetings were received _ Wright was summoned and he found from all parts of the British Emp ` ,NOTICE - - -� !list no bones ruses broken, but he ire, including India. Australia, New The Choicest of 'Baby Y and other Beef was badly bruised about his hip and Zealand, Tasmania, South Africa and ' ankle and' badly shaken up. He will' .different parts of Canada from' Van: Whereas the small- cemeteries in =_,for the CHRISTMAS SEASON - ... be, confined to his bed for some time. couver to. %Halifax;. as well _as other Ontario are being cleared up, any- Not many years ago everybody parts of the Empire. The broadcasts one interested in Dunbarton Village 7 pp {.' f�1 } a longed for "A White Christmas° in were loud,. but at times wins rather Cemetery, will please apply to the The ea�rGVU�Ig 13 Wo 1,11 order . thgt they could get around • noisy from ,static. The King's mess- Erskfe Cemetery Committee, - who better. Those were the, days of slei -' Age, .hrwever,. came over .the air in -a ' eke undertaking the removal of con -' .. -.. - ghs and cutters, when people could clear and distinct manner, as every tents of said cemetery, to Erskine. _ _; L) get cat t`•. saow•covered r=lz, word ovoid be heard twsily. i`ki Erskine Cemetery Committee-Al- a p ' S fir.. behind a lspirited horse or team of lriessae'e w•a's holieful for the futurc ex Thom, Alen Lawson, Chaa, An- -' flosses and drive.merrily along to the as the dark clouds .drat have hung of- bfaWm: Tbem. Jas. 'N tcbell. Jas. °Butcher (photie 3000) i Piclrering jingle of the sleighbells' 'land the er Europe for some months are lift- Allison, Agree E. Thom, Secretary �• - eong or laughter of the occupants. ing. An outstanding feature of thr sad Treasurers - •.• - Tkose were happy days• when there broadcast, was .the . introduction of _ were no cli'q'ues to mar the evening's the King by the humble shepherd of r S " pleasure, but. they were like one the Cotswold Hills. FRED STACEY EE . large family, each one trying to -- Christmas Day has been one of , make his or her companion happy. the most joyous in a number of Painl -r wnd P,spet- bmiger Now the sleigh and cutter has' be- years. Returning prosperity has let? come in these, artia almost a thin 3b f entN per hyw er hp rnntrtct THAT P �' our people to spend more freely, and . -• of the past. Very few sleighs or cut- those who are in need have beer, satisfaction (;utsrtsntppd. -..: tern are now being made, as those well looked after by the town s and I6 ware experience. - _ - � j -� A � � MERRY • CHRISTMAS �- - • Who engaged iii this business are. various organizations. But this, re- y . now manufacturing automobiles, or joking has been marred by one of, PINE DRIVE, • . DUNBilliRTON gone out of business entirely. A f,e'w the worst' railway accidents in the or write Diinhartnr, P 0. Be ,Yours and ' "� �• :, ago when you went into a har- history • of the province, at Dundas _.. -._ , seas a hardware stomp you about twenty, miles west -of Hamil- v�r„ dssrN•paswsiwsa. - would see on g a number . of ton, the International Limited, fast HAPPINESS aril PF.00C O ITY , Isorse whips and sleigh- bells, but passenger train ruining from Chic- now. instead of these you will see, ago, smashed into a • ecial, standing �hOR 9ALR - Windmill Rlatte+ry . bar batteries, instead of curry combs' on the siding BP charger. autwi,aEie toontroi. altos condltio•.. _ oil find windshield rs on the ng until the fast train pass P, Wilson Balsam. Phone Gar; ids, 17.18 'attend _ .you. dur%Zi$: the F wipe -, ed. Through some man's blunder, the .pR SA LS -'G7 Fr,rd.} ton truck. • - axle- grease shelf yon'now see Penn - switch -vias left open, ' alloying the Has oven 120.90 ~b of new area and ' ;Conlin �% &r Tezae oils and antifreeze, and other fast train to take the siding; also in- accessories 'fcht riot Ce $za ito. Avay to Goo, 1Grcen. " _ Y indispensiable to the rsot- stead of to = keep g on the main line. j`; ° - It - oriat. With there changes, it Cannnt Fifteen passer *tHOOTINC3 A1ATi H -A ehootinn, t passengers -were ,killed and *, match arJll he held on Saturesy afternoon, be said that the people are any hap- a large number in juied, ww+6' were Dec. 29th, at D. S. Crasrfocd's, tot 6. con. s, ` pier. IT fact the encial life of the taken to the hoe Pickering• shells provided. Geese and chick- • pital in Hamilton_ Cue as ones. community today cannot be eonVar- Art ac6dent of this kind brings see Pickerin' r :.. `ja V : arkV as "ad to that of half a °estuary ago, raw not only to the famiUPs of the RTVATF GREETINGS f19R1ST <C7 Mrlten the people seemed to be etivch victims, but causes a deep sadness M sriRtncn.ela, printtdavi b tin ted - ]�(T more contented and happy than they to all, especially Ruch dtiyasters as 'ins addrees 14 style: one dtAsers, all one kind s �s/ry+_��s.a different, $1.00 poatpnid. -The Wallis Print, Isle today. these are rare in this Country, w I Ui ;b7. NovaScotisL 11 li $ 4.