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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_01_04�- -_ •, s ,� :•.- •'.'�...._u•�'..+- ae. -r.r - -::. :zwr.;,r...+. ^, :w;/' �- a...a.q: ->s• �..rac....:c .:.ar',. ,.. ssti .. _ __ __c.�cc�.. ui^. y,.y... _ _ fers. �• w • i' _ _ - ,;e �. ,� ,'mss .. .c {:,� -.:'•b ._ - .� . ... c 2• Fa.: 'n�`; - _•fir:: .�� '. ,r.* }., _ .� ., r• +z.: -:tea ; "��'•' _ 1 is , .. .. i .._• c _� -, _ _ 'r VOL. -LIB' - PICKERING, OVT'.. FRTnAV. JAN. 4, 1935. No. 19 vsattaftastai W.atsaa. NOTIC � - . , 13unbarton _ _ -_. _ ... Kinsale � �REENWOOD efsdscat The Adult Fellowshi of the .Unit'- Mr. and Mm. Amos Prouse and err F DR H; t�PE• �R`tU:°1- Physician - ed Church open'lnee will be held family called on M. Gormley and kndSurgeon, Dunbarton. _ My, ,; - - on- Wednesday evenigq, 16th, in family one day, recently. Our trnrka pro,+ }n:tr'ivaj' stead of the 9th, as previously plan -, Miss purrell. Parkin, of. Ashburn . E. FOlitiYTH. Oph. D., Director every dN_t'. ned. spent the Christmas' holiday$ with _ R.O tometrical Aiiociation ot-Ootado. Reg. i " _ l.txr,e2 M becof- the._American' Optomeuical COAL. COKE, her aunt, Mrg. V. Parkin. Established IBM am= • jet csaw."1 .., '••VV °�•a_ __ _ �_i � 111z E`ilee, Parkin snen+' F,•i ri r.v n4 - -.5 Plot+a 04, Claremont. Ont. _ - " last week with-,the Misses Patterson 'CO OPERATION _ WOOD, CEMENT EN'J�, - _ ,bL.. i Lega> _ .The Greeiawpod Glegners are put - and attended the Brooklin dance. I Am ktartillm tc new pinn t1,pNCAN -R. fit, [til'Y) {E- 114 -BAND, GRAVEL, ting on• a splendid, drama entitled, Miss Ruth Diamond of Pickering whereby .I will aciv" fttrniere) Solicitor. Notary Ui6cr -8r «Yeti. ''The Three Peggs" by Alice W. spent several days of last week with a Cash I#11tate of tone per cent Eouf6, t?ApositeBellTelephone0Ti�'e. Wh+tb'y., and : -,_ Chaplin. early .in Februar}=. Further Miss Madelyn Crawford and h1r: El per brtRton HII thri.r ctiopptnQ Phone 4s. 4slr details later. mer and �tis.3 Ve'ma client some fr;ttn'$:.•lJt• l:t tttr t.to Sept. liet DONALD 'RUDDY Barrister. BTTILDER'S SUPPLIES Rem nl>er the ula%-- to put on time with the'Souirf family. next, pruvithd th" year's chop- _ • Solicitor. Notary Putxic. Moneyto t oan. eotnrtt ti to the Offing formerly occuppied by the late A. E. Gh i in the Greenwood Church• on the •ev- about 30 . of our young people ping . ' . _ N necessary A=oythwin& ICourtHou�e. Whitby. 8-ly _al6o loe8l 08rt8P,f3 Wbrk ening of January 11th, • entitled, were' entertained by Wm. Bell's amount. ' EATON. 81:1.1..: 'At 8038 �J R//j��j� ti r "'Where's Grandi_a," This is a snap- family last Thursday evening where Got particular's at the mill. i. w_ J. BEA .. K. C. A. ♦y . MI 1 ELL l�y, three -act Islay. full, humor and the time was spent in euchre and in- 4 Tom'• mores I chop the.eheaper H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS St,_ I Ptah do it. With yourco -op. (Suceeosor to D. Munro and Picker- ` _-ui. tzms, with spl -mdid u ^y value. garnes: The evening was brought to A- play thst will. ti}ake }uu laugh -- a close by a daint} lunch which was eratiunaud euNport I t tun 1: A WRIGHT lnit Coal Co.) dot it,. 392 Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2838 + - yep, and ,choke up a little at time,. served by our hostess. Each 'returned - ,d>! ,Piukering, .Ono. -- Piea�4 eome'ard :spend the`eveninc' to their home feeling that the Bell YOUR ROME MILL �t 10HARPSON PTOK H RING .h with us on January 1th. family niake ideal hosts and hostess - MU4 EY— Barribters, Sol icit ors. Not aries Otliee phone 7400 RAaitiHhtr 137,20 Y S' Grinds gout wheat. -U•inR tee. 21s -214 Confederation Life Building, 2S. 1yotirt loi-al mill's flour helps - C•brnerof Yonge and Richaond ;es. Toronto. Cherrywood Christmas visitors were the Farn- dale of nor wh�At.- No better roba Mitt Adelaide i489 'and 4480. By app��ssooint• �, -� y Went Satttrda' rverrin¢'a. Pickering' restderuee. Lj j-'�, dale family a ^:: `:r. and .flee. F. pKStry fluwr- than Hi�simi Mrs. Burk vi�ted with �Irs. tau . Paritin and family with. C. l2ieliard- make. raT�a ttlripst c+Atablielled �Pbo'ne Pick SHt'i, Stf -- - - HOMSON ..AL tirAIILLAN- R,aM'le• ghlin on Sunda son and family; Miss L. Heard; of _ _ b in Canada. - i�tf. Soficitors. Notaiy Public. -Office at 01VT'. tfehce of Mr. Thomson. lot I1. eonee aeon 1. Mr. and airs. C.: h. Petty .Dad <i Millbrook and Df'r. and Mrs, L. Heard Picketing. Office hours: Thursday and Saturday - family gathering oar :\Yew Year's Day. . of Oshawa with A. Parkin and fam- Coal - 'evetainrga, from 7.00 p, m: to 830 p, m. or by `Futilities for Pjaciug In- , Elwin and Charlie Limner and it Mrs. Com ton anil son,`Jim, of a�pr�ptoosantment. Toronto of cg bob Royal Bank y i P tdlola.. Phone Pwlt 20,-0. Toronto £1¢inS303. 30i1 visited with their' father on Sun- Ashburn, with Joseph Stell's family _ 371y auravoe of All day. Miss Aileen Gormley, of Toronto, A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT _ liertfut - - Kinds. Mr. Wesley Roach and Misa'Edith' with M. Gormley; Geo. and Mrs. GREENBURN STATION -THE Roach spent New Ye_ ar's Day with Tripp and son at Mrs. M: Harbron's BEST QUALITY THAT CAN BE XTEIL O, Sal1TH. D. D. 4., L, D. R., '.Phone Piek 515 the Beare family. and $sughter; :Mr.. aQd Mrs. G. Cr -' BOUGHT -MORE HEAT TO THE 4 .I,% (Succeewr to Dr. J. N. Dales), Graauate of dieFtoyalColkgeofDerttotRur ,teonsandToron• - p�yoetiight the Todd an, &- Judd families eele- awford and family, of Oshawa•, with TON TFiAN ORDINARY COAL- ?� to Unaver.tty. At Claremont office over u. A. braced New, Year's Day 'at the home D. S. Crawfords; the John Fell fam- ' THERErORE THE. MOST ECON• - ' 9aoet s store every Tuesday and Frida , . ehone P stone io -f 1. 2�tf - ' -- - -' --- of Mr. G. Todd. fly and lUtr: and Mrs. 'Win. "Gibs r We are pleased to• report, at time with Mr. and Mrs. M_ orley Harlock ' Off AL TO BUT - TjRRRERTT'FALLAIRE.L D9,. The Beal of writing, an improve in �lrs. and dauehtpr: Clsaa. and Mrs. Led- D. D. S.. Gr•aduate.f thy Royal Cofloge of PHONE W24 Dsvidson's condition, who at the re= ett and famil with .fir. John Cor- pnrt al Surgeons and the t'n:ivpmty of - Toronto. _ . P K family ,with - re in residvace second door -east, of 'St. And- sent '.irne is in the Toronto East ners at* 'Brnokriin; R. V. - 31nwbray ream's Church, Pickertn,t, Ont • Office hats : 9 FURNITURE a. o. to a p, in.. of by appoint ofent. (X -ray General Hospital, having recently and family with R. R Mowbray and L• servte.j, Phone Pick 37`x1' .43fs We are dit+plaviog an attractive undergone an operation. Miaq 1,ttella; at Brojklin,' Mr. and Shingles- For- Sale, � - variety of A numbei'of our young men: Earl Mrs. Honker and -.sons at Myrtle. Mr f�uattts•r 9atrbs. 1 r Aluminium tend Oranitrwertr $tc: Taylor', Bill -Peters, Donald Milno, and• Mrs. Vic Parkin at, Joseph Isar 'G&l`t f; Avdnized Steel Shingles; r•. - Foraittwe and Fotrr.iture Vincent Teefy and Uoyd Petty are kin's in- Ashburn, and_ the Misses Bird'e Felt Slate 8bingles. ANovelties+,' g Wednesday Altioi, re•ruhherin buggy w ELIZABETH RI(:HARD90'N- leaving on of this week. Sedlers; father and aunt at L. Junes B heels. . Fire• ridautomobilcin dranceofallkinds. Prices logy, in- keeping with times. "Special limb w weis ib%r ed, _' opra•eating companies of solid financial stand• t0 attend 8 'Special Short Course'; — i Pan of Instruction' the Agricultural Whitevale T. PATERSON'8 CLAAMDMOrTiT P09T[LL. Licensed Auctioneer, College at Guelph. Caill and get prices.' Phone 2612 L' .for Oonaales of York and Ootarfo, And Csyproe and Lime The meeting of the Woman's Ass- A "Watch4Ni0l; Service "• yeah ,head Mon solos of all kinds actouusa to ob shosvasl i will he h hall b the Young Peo le's "Society. ' v . ociat on , held' in the l at y _ g P } , eh Address (irwo. River P O., Oat. _ , n a• Just arrived a inf-go shipment of f • - d Mrs. Hilts o_ Det- _ ... - --- 2 0 0 r; a 1 h. W Lawrence an - - - -- - .3 n Thu d Jan. Ot Word DT R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP Gyp -tic in the fullnwing Alzes: y' FUEL de Clerk. Canvevaneer Commissioner for 48 in. x.72 in. Uyprix for 'Roll Call" - A New Year's rtrit._speht the holidays with his par- eakinst 4ClWavit•, Accountant. l:u: Issuer of .t,i in. s 84 lit. •' = Thought. "' The election . of .officers entail - MarrtageLicenses. WNteval.. (jot. - for the `ew Year will take place.) .Mrs. A. Sedirxick (nee Marjory W1� MAW, -LICEN19D AUU- i T'her'e will be- a "Pot -Luck Supper. ", Birnie) Ls spending a few days with f T 1'ork,Qnu.toandDurham 4r3 in. x l05 in. , We would like all v:hn possibly can, her father. Builders' Supplies _. ctsan_ es, %1 k,ndsot info. promeody attended _•_;48 in. x fM Do Raard to be resent at this meeting. Mr. and Mrs, Webster spent .some' . fu Theo• reaso.abk, Dates for salon may be P ng, _ Imaged at NEWS' Officv. Bell and ffndepm• Star Limn+ - of their holidays at Seaforth, the r whsetiy, ono sly - - - f 11f w bst Li]ntber tiltti'Lattl .... � pbOnet• RMI'!�q Mt} Plc, -rt+r - _ me r. e . e . _ . .- PICKERING �ouf�ham ho o r a ROBERTSON a The annual battle with the snow ; -I3 (; 11)tu!?1e., - GARNET 3fisa Jennie Duncan spent the hol -. is now on. Onr snowplow, (the Snow- • lee Coal ' - n Blectrices) contra LUMBER YARD idays with her. people. Bird) is holding its own. _ Wiping had Ftrp..l':.!ng fur Light Several of the community boys are Mrs. J. A. Pugh entertained a J•AIbArtx t't>eI , or, plow r. •taking the January Short Course at number of friends on Thursday, ev- W ` _ PGuelph. a �nntAetiC hU4ai -All electricwi goods A. C. i enin last when a P leasant time was Mills Cflent, Lime _ Pla steir ke Lin stock ruu iam P eP le are takin g pre en a ed' b y , u _-ly Phone 1705, Pickering parations for entertaining the Con Those who attended the Baptist biple. Bodat. `� (cltl �y _ _ __ -- • _ -- -- Ma ` Tr - _ vention 'quests on January 8th. Church service laqt, Sunday* enjoyed ' $h, Feeds, There has ripen, considerable traff -� a very fine at.dress by Rev.. Mt. �geIitB for LUildy Fence SPECIAL RA 1 ES ; is on No. 7 Highway even if weath -� Willson Qn "Our Course for -q'he _ and Metal Roofing er and , roads have not been always .Coming Year," which was likened to :I)N•FagHER'J oAEi9 and Poultry Supp the best. a voyage on• a ship. and g,,e Ca The sons of Mr. and Mrs.. Bert - The annual meeting of the Public COCksbutt luiplemelats - Harvey and their 'wives and famil= ..Library will take place, on Saturday T For all t)laaar- tot Inenranew• lies in stock .tit all. its Sept Christmas Greetings by 'January 13th, when the. election . of - fie Pr! fore Buying - ` cable to the home folks. I officers will take place. • There has - CYRIL E 3IORLEY times Sunda} School and Church had a been a large number of boons add- W I LSU N, B R � S• ='' Pi e r i n g, Ont fair attendance on Sunday last. Mr. ed during the- year and it is hoped- _ Chopping Dally Glover gave' his New. Year's Mess- a goodly number will turti out ,Loeost Hill. Oat. C age, from the text: , ist Cor: I3 -13,' Quite' a . number of our men -folk Phone Mark 7800 121 D N. 'Lockwo,ud "And NowAbideth Faith, Hope and attended the To°vnship Nominations SEA 1 • Love; bite the -Greatest of These is 'at Bvoatzham on Monday. It was so I` a S O S hove." quiet they were diaalil,�inted. ALLY PICKERI.NG. O,, T. Mr.. Hector Baxter, late, of Minn -` During the Winter. even -- -` GREETINGS eapt.liA; Passed allay very suddenly ink service in the United Church for on Sunday, Dec: 23rd, at his home, will be held in the. Sunday. School _ -R. a.' CLINDENING while preparing to attend church. He' Room, .to ensure each and everyone CHRISTMAS 1 FUNEEioAL UIKLrUTi)R had pas' his 85th birthday, and being comfortable, so •everybody yVe take had been in very poor health• durinr, come out on Sunday eveninf; to join the past year. = in worship, on Sunday next, if -the aHR18rFM�8 CARDS _ . r Private Ambulance ' ' „' 41 Rev, Dt+y ttnd \ iRht 8ervit a On account o undo School of the q will permit. Re , ihls Convention being the d on January Mr. Owen,_ ofrUnionville,.,�ailh be the assortment Was . IIeYer - , Phone 6+.)00 8th,- the • Wnmer_'s . institute :?leetin speaker. _ n opportunity g'l The annual Business Meet of . bett3r, endn_98 80 resit ppo y Malvern. 5000 will be held the fdllowing Tuesday, • g- January 15th, at., the home of Mrs.' the W. M. 'S; was held in the Sunday • sonable, 1'o. to IDo. � to thank _ Markham Qjit. Bert Harvey. The program for -this - School ' Rgom. Scripture passage' Was J_ - _ f meeting' is to be provided by the read do the Christmas Message, by, CANDY — Smiles .IIOhuek our many grandynothers. Roll Call - Say, Sing',' Mrs. Strauglian,' Mrs. Moron and lee and Pat,terao>asaboo. y olatee. The names eigni- or Pay. Mrs. RandalY. Devoticinal b Mrs. We w sh our- many Oli Friday I oe Friends y evening January 4th, Mason. 12011 Call _ was 'the" word, fy qualify.' >rc. a lb. in.. • F )< $ d the- Young People are holding an op -' Christ", responded to by 13 mem- for their rend an �e in the church which pr l P y ° sizes 1 -$ lb. nP• en meeti hers. A pleasing tr o b Lucille 1• Customers omises to be an - exceptilonally fine-. Hamlin, Jean " Anthony and- Rosie Bulk Candy -4 good o.Oct- iberal one. A trio' from Claremont, Miq. Rylads: Lyle- Card ' rendered a solo. ment at reasonable prices. x Glover, DiisS Forsyth and Mrs; -E. The .following officers for the corn -_ _ - pa1 Y'Qna e A ° Palmer are to Rive a group of Car- ing year were elected: President, g - Flashlight' Sbavin Bowle. Fountain , . R V ols as sung -by different. nationalit- Mrs. Bick; . 1st Vice - President, Mrs. Pens, Toilet Goode, Pecfurne Powders, J .- dur>Eng t�� MERJR1% + ies, in costume. This trio delighted Stephenson; 2nd Vice- President, 8 galls, Hot Water Bottles, Otgan. ' CHRISTMAS - a Brougham Mrs. J. Pu 1r;. Sec.. Ntrs. Tvdeedie; Cigarettes, L titers, Eleotrio Ourling gathering before and g S this treat is looked forward to with' Treasurer, Mrs. FIaRe:-man. Temper- Irons, and many other attloles suit pas_ t year' able for Gifts. - ' and a HAPPY. great expectation. ante, Mrs. Johnson; Misiionary- Mon - - C A STER►RITT To-the maav friends of this communi_ thIy and Press Secretary, Mrs. Ran- a" u• eari7 and your ati peoblsms +X T.H..,,E PICKERING NEWS • ty we extend our +hanks and appirciation Ball; Mite Boxes and :Associate Hel- will be aolrre. NEW YEAR for their rtatronag� and for the man ez= (� °{ Fanf3ral Director Y pees, Mrs. Herbert and Met*. Mason; Jones' L/�g Store + 4 pr scions .of sympathv received during Citizenship, Mrs. Tran; Planist, Mies J Ambnianoe Servioe AL VIN BUSHBY illness and sorrow throughout the past Marlon Hafrerman. A social hour y R year 5in�rrets'•WishinQfriraHappyand was spent at the close of the meet- Phone MO ' Phone 1300 Hardp ► are PhnnA 46M Pro pemus N.-%v Yc:.r. r aim i�inserve and satisfv. I> !, :. Family, Ing, taking the form of a "Pot -, r" t :Piak.@r'rting, ' a Ontario PIOKii 411 N D Luck Sapper. _ . _ 1 ! PICSER1�ia -7 J;� 7. 1, Joyc e a Job *see*@ a @ U nique s i "Buy flie'Best Tea #i TH I r%TEEN-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS THMS-4yo-V 1 ENGINEER ON SHORT RAIL "Pencwrow" WAY LINE IN AUGUSTA, By the Authot of ARKANSAS by NULE M. .5CANI-AN Joyce' Sti*ort 131 of Augusta, Ark� and red-he•d ea, holds a place unique, s-i mean it. I can feel It; a sort of i among girls-.--* She i6--of all things- engineer on - -Here .we see -a groulp ur young Pe- fatty degeneration of the ties of Youth a railway, ple carried on the ti ,What you need- 'is a wife that Young Kelly renearrow OtiallY aett.leff beep you moving." The line, to be sure, only runs a down on the Vencarrow farm, with nags. She'd 1% Kelly -mile, but it has, like any other rail- housekeeper * eck f­ and 4M,.nevisye . to cousin as "I'd wrjgK� her n • �who is it with nor cauff ed.- -Way system; direc, ors, dfl�cers SUC • Herrick. Qousln Nell Macdonald be. laugh .400 "Any . sign of Genevieve getting ;tockholders. And it is ranked an What Does Your Handwriting Show? mes engaged to Erens Jotcey-tort 7.. Peter Ilencarrow is sho%ilng interest regular, road, too, the U.S. Bureau married?" asked Potty. "Is the in Maisie Kite, a typist. . - of Economics declaring it By GEOFFREY .ST. CLAIR Kell]� turned apprehensively. Qtilte tamed "Genevieve!. Good lord no!" 3 shortest railway of which we have (Graphologist) ersisted. any 'record." -All potty scratched big 011113 - "Almost!" "Or Robin?" Potty ',P Rights Reserved. h bin'will marry. for KNOWS HER BUSINESS. - .- added with a wink. "I don't think Ro (Editor's Note. Have,you had your sonably look toorward to a better tot- 'e • finp &I, Toggle," -a long time, His mother.worships him So It is not an unubnal night tO charset*r-Aftal­y­i JiaTv4- LuIV I O&AV fAwwaAA b "ov-1 %w Lv said Kelly. "TapuwW proved that." and would ."ll him I I be were that � see the young engineer chugging writing? You would find It very help. tal-gazer or fortune-teller to cow "I'm not a, sentimental sort, Kelly,. kind, But be isn't at least, I don't along in , her little locomotive pul- ful to you; and the Author of this ar. olude that the first .nan- -the one but there aren't many like Jessie and think so. But. she wants to keep him ling Its one coach, her hand on the title. makes an especial Invitation to with chaxeter-will improve his yAb. settle down and be a with her, and I see signs of her warn- throttle, eyes glued to the tracks, you to take advantage of this oppor• sition, whilst the other one will 1060 I'm prepared to who take special no vanking every now a' tunhy. See the following article), ground. good lad for the rest-of my days when Ing off any girls w 1. 1 and then at the :she - marries -met' ties of him. Aunt Kitty has high am- %yell-yVarn whiste-cord, My remarks In sojpe earlier' ar. Now, Graphology, the science of •ons for Robin. N_ 7 ell Oharacter Reading from 'When is that to be," Kelly laquir- biti None of your ot- Commuters haven't a worry when titles, regarding the extent to which Handwrit- dinary Wellington girls would do for your ing, can fell your ebaraoterWics. U ed. Joyce is at the controls. They say, Graphology can help In forming your X slap on the back expressing his con• him." An. fact, that there is a touch of future,_ have inspired a number of can tell each of thet two man who$*, gratiulations, -'Hope be doesn't' come a cropper•, gentleness about the starting and readers to 'write and ask for more de_ cases, I have quoted, exactly where- - "Some time next spring. "Ob, -be's quite content. Girls don't stopping of the' train that seems to finite information on this point.-This In lies his strength and weaknesses. "All set! worry him much-not yet." be missing when .a. masculine hand seems an opportune time for me to Graphology can encourage each of 'I'm buying a'r1sfi over here. "He and Genevieve stilt as thick as Is at the brake controls, do so, as It Is the beginning of a these men-but In a different way. When I go back'the news will be out.'r ever?" • But engineering, runs in: Joyce's ]Sew- Year. And it provides the man who Is weak "'You don't' expect us to 'tali dead "Yes-why-V! - first 1000MOILI'Ve What you are, and what -you do with knowledge of wherein he needs family. When The depend to a large extent on our to strengthen his characteristics, and -with surprise." said Kelly. "Nothing, But they were very mat-. y Missui In-* ey at Tapuwal. 'Cousins of course.,. w" purchased for the line in 1900, character. Other things do eater into eliminate weak traits. But the her grandfather, -John A. Short, web Well, hardly. slats on doing It properly-; the real "You doh't mean ;--You dbn t tbXuk the engineer. That first locoanotive It, such as education, environment, To the extent, that it help yoii pap- Kelly began, a sudden lijklot -'so on to make the moist of yourselves, and Penbirrow touch; 'notice In the 7_1 !bucked, like a bfify goat and I the upbringing,, opportunities, and can enable you to strengthen your char- ers, and .letters to.iall the aunts and dswuWg on him. - :people had a free show every time -but these are all relative, and "Wouldn't surprise me, said44. be Influenced by one's character, acter-to this extent, Graphology can !ft went through town. People with -suffelent strength of influence YOUR future.. "I know." ty, unconscious of the full effect of In 1904 buslnez�a grew to such pro_ "You're too his words. "Nellie" Toronto: utotand. comfortable here, Kel- I portions that a real railway coach character can overcome all 'defic. The o you're thinking. of CHAPTER 13 - lences In these other angles, by ap- ing characteristic in your nature in ly I d6n't suppose YO IvIaspurebased'sind three years' later the task. Nellie. You put getting married. Gene . vieve's so damn On a wet Sunday In September a Joy-ce's father Earl Short, became plying themselves to your procrastination, efficient" message reached Kially that Michael engineer on th; fine. 'He -died fif 2022 Take two men; to - IlustYate my off doing things that demand imme- been injured. His horse bad put his to one of the ',,Not yet, Nothigg oil my horizon.' had Three years ago his daughter, Joyce point. One of them is strong-willed, dints attention. T "Don't you ever feel you'd like a a; foot Into a rabbit bole while he was ca. m a to Augusta to make her home determined, persistent and persever- worst of the minor vices of character '­wifs and youngsters--squawking lit- out among the sheep in the dark,.and -- ing, He makes up his -mind to proceed and L strongly advise YOU to culti- with her grandparents. She took an good fun?". along certain lines In order to reach tle devils, but, I fell, rolling on him. Several ribs were instantaneous liking to the little road rate* more promptitud, a - nd definite_ yeu ea! --thsm4-1-4on -kn4---brekiw,-b4s shoulder bruised, and a definite peak of progress. `He has news. You have a rather affectionate which bid' become almost a family that Father and Mother regarded' us they were not yet certs4n it there ttre, strength of character to. apply nature and your feelings rea- affair. : - . . -as much fun. And we've been a bitter were internal Irij•tries. He had been himself and to keep on,, even though dily. And you have a fairly good me- The line -she Augusta Tramwa7 mory, 00 'disappointment since we have. grown taken to the hospital at Featherston. obstaelais presimit themselves. He although you are none t and. Transfer Company-has had a 1 may, at times, become a trifle down- 7. Michas. might be weeks in hospit- strong on details. A little more care, "Now.. it we have any children. I'm -and care - colorful past. The distance was first I hearted, but It Is merely a tempor- in small things, would be to your ad- ad, and Gentry was In Aukland . X . oing I. to let . them linxe'a free hand. I could.not get back for some days. nesotiatbd by mule power. The old ary feeling,' Jiind he reassu,res him- vantage. think your father was wronir, dead mule car Is still in existence, and sell by calling on his self-confidence Kelly saddled his horse and turned Would YOU like to have your own wrong. It he had -lot you alone you'd up the faimillar road that led to Dub i there are plenty Of memories about lisad by renewing his efforts.' character analysed from your hand. I the old coach, with its - varnlsbed in- Brest have been The other man, 13 Indefinite, vaell- writing? Have you any friends whose field. Genevieve watched him go * a. 'Never, rd have been what I am, great Joy jp her heart. Kelly was go- terior and upholstered rests. hating and peak;" He has little ' or no true characters you would be glad to LUIS OpWsltjok stiffened me. be- Ing back to Duffield.-He had said lit, only qtt NG AMBITION. 0 RAIROADII HER will-power. cannot make up his mind know? You can got the seryces of cause I'm an obstinate swine. I know• t1e; just that Michael had been hurt, The fare for the -little line In 10 what be %I'Llits to become, nor how to Geoffrey St. Clair well-known Graph- "But you 'us content at last." and he had better go out and look af- -cents. That is -for -the- whole MAIO- go about the work of getting some_ ologist, and he can help you, as he -Ain I?" Kelly said it as though It ter things. There was no sigi2.that it or -any fraction thereof. And shodld where. He procrastinates--topes for has helped so many of our readers. were a question that' often troubled was more than an ordinary journey. you climb Into the coach and look Something to turn up,- but- doesn't Send specimens' of the 'writing you bini and for which he had no answer. As he rode In the drenching rain, out to see. th&t'w pretty curly-headed make the necessary- effort to achieve want analyzed, stating birthdate In "Aren't you? You ought to be;' the violent squalls buffeting him. his girl In m-ning the throttle. you i things for himself, Then things turn each case. Send 10c coin for each said Potty, looking around. heart was beating at a smarter pace.. needn't have the sllghiot fear, for put badly of be cannot see anything specimen, and armcloso with So stamp- know I ought to be, &Ad I_ am, He Duffield. It- Joyce is a real engineer. I u- the future was going Mick W e to hope for, or to look ed addressed envelop. to: Geoffrey up.to a certa.la point.' But I'm beginn- was all quite simple and natural. 'No a 0 forward to, he dejected, and he St. Clair, Graphologist, Room 421, 73 need a ipur. And railroadi g Is: Joyce's anibil w ing to . think I When one had told him to no one had tion in life, starts blaming conditions or' lack -of Adelaide Street West, Toronto, Ont. things go well I am Inclined to stack asked or urged him to take Michael's- opportunity- anything. and every_ In confiding In Mr, St, Clair, you may �f this and I'd be a lazy place. It was Just the most ordinary "The Business Women's Clubs all ..'it. Tea years argue that' have - - a place in thing but filmieff, be sure -that whatever you write will old -man, past caring', and resenting thfug In the world. at - *om:e7n b Which to shift me." or these two men can 'rea- be confidential. any effort The dark was talling- when the business world, and why not In "Go'on;'wbat rot! Kelly came In night of Duffield the railway world?" asks this trim Through an oblique veil of rata be ily limitati-ons were generally accept_ saw the homestead standing solidly "Yets,. that's what I went. to be .... Women of the East ed,. were all frankly•% discussed, she .... .... amidst the trees. Yes the poplars had an engineer." The discussions were led by bent before -the wind, but, be liked Are Wary of West 's`e'ien Lists, and 4ixperts. 7;W them so.. How long? Nearly ten years In- the minds of many A question since he had.planted tbem-nearly at the close of• the conference, she at H i g 11' Concept' Of ten yearn since he had Jeff Duffield Foot Ills Bring Wrinkles ­Will there be.a. new civ said, was with Michael thad,morn-ing'to wel- So Toe Beauty Mark, fillifly Life, Say-s PresS Ilizatiori built on a new plane of in come Ella and Gentry back from their Club Head ternational understanding and arson_ ­symoon to attend the •-party Miles IF atig from the lands bordering on the was giving for them. Claci • have seed niany • furrow. be- As he drew near and saw the fam,, . . Calgary,: -F6&r that 'features of tween the eyes of , a lov el�' woman Illar sweep 9f hills, the swam lands caused entirely..by constantly aching western civilization might make in- e rch a6ar the lake, an4'heard th Lating roads on their 'family life, women feet,' a doctor recently remarked. The Poet at Chu of the ypung lambs, his mind went of the east are Inclined to look ask. % "Your- best coif-meticians r"Jize once at their increasing contacts b eli to those early years when he had th this fa Zen ob happy ere, so ambitious, so fact," he continued. "It explains with the west - Ttie high concept of kobert burn. attended. church one why many beauty salons not. only are family life of the east was one of Sunday- and had difficulty in secur- make it all fn experimental, i n a night. Now , trying he had to re - g iving pectic massages to their 'cue- the deepest impressions she carried ing a'seat. A young lady, perceiving a(>ber464 down. His present peaceful tourers Wore proceeding with facial, away with her from the Pan-Pacific his -difficulty, made room-for him YOUR DOCTOR treatments but also why they often Women's eobferiiace,:' at Honolulu; in'hir 'pew. The 'sermon' was ­ de- A AN existence had drugged that youthful spirit, or.perhaps it bad ovefsDent it- give sensible advice in regard to the Mrs. J. F. Price, national president noun&ement of sinners with liberal .....FIRST,.-NOTNER self, need for properly fitted shoes." lof the Canadian Women's-Press Club quotations froni* the Scriptures to -(To be.Continueol.) told members of the Calgary branch. verify the Scotch pa-tor's threats of Before You ,Give Your Child Another well - known • authority The 50 delegates, representative of punishment on foot • - health, pointed out the an Unknown Remedy to-Take 14 racdal•.groups who' 'gatirered to- The, young lady appeUred' mueb necessity for careful bathing of the gether at the conference made no impressed and not a little agitated.. Every d unthinkin y, mothers King 'Turns Down' feet and the value of exercising their attempt "to lift the world ,out of Burns, . perceiving this, took her take the tic muscles regularly. Still another e la 1111fied-persous instead of their doctors on New, Yacht Plan chaos by passing resolutions," Mrs, Bible and wrote these" lines - on a speaker deplored high heels and urg•. Price declared. It was a,conference- blank leaf:' remedies for their children. ed sill women to .. make' sure their entirely of study, built around the -If scientists 140XI)ON.' King Georgi� spilled shoes really' fit. b0- and Fair mai�l..you lee,l­not lake the, kno.Nknew, what the sc . . idea of international peace and b y' would never take this a movement to provide him with a hint, chance.. _These.theorie�!j on correc�. care of up with the Idea of the family of new yacht by popular subscripti6n the 'feet were bucked' up by sound the future. Nok• idle texts pursue; - Doctors Say PMLIM'S' •in honor of the -silver jubilee of * his facts based on carefully compiled Problem's of birth control, the in. 'Twas only binners that he meant, For Your Child reign next year. - A spokesman foi statistics., - In addition, a good many creasing death rate from abortions, Not angels such as you. When it comes to the frequently-used' His Majesty said-: "In the first Place helpful rules on care of the feet the idea: that professional men and *,mftof do' Meover he is tremendously fond -of the. were passed out. Here are a few of women might marry younger, if tam. -Christian Science Monitor. magnesia;' C 0 years, Fal- said 1P LLIPS, Britannia (present'royal yacht) and them. Rik of Magnesia 015 safe remedy would- hate to, give her up. He -also for, your child.'! feels that the .30,660 lbs.- wheli.would. . Feet should be scrubbed and rinsed hVtVS say oilier part of the body. careflilly and frequently as any Mrs. N. Varey of 47 SP Remember this - Anil A be squired could better be applied FROM GIRL TO WOMAN s"• When You Buy, Your people out- of work.'! NO �.,P 0 thi d.. Cotton and woolen - socks - absorb I Burtch St., Woodstock, more moisture than milk 'onlm and oirit.,' said: "Wbeir I was When you feel ,like a log sad your gro Ing into womanhood ;�l N 7uffer - _ muscles tire easily, it's more than- Exhibit sports and I ed terrible pain should bi worn for - active Also In Tablet Forms Exhibit of U. S. Paintings periodically. I would have likely that wastes that sbouldn t other occasions when the feet_ per- to- stay • in bed for sev. in your body are sending out poisons' nivic or manesin'Tab- —Travelling Through Canada spire freely. oral days. All this misery into your blood. At times like these 4. left an now on sale at all drub won soon corrected after two. Each ti-hy tab Along with setting up exercises to taking Dr. Pierd'e's Fa. take a bubbling, bracing glass of elite the equive ent at write P nplion." Andrews Liver Salt each day till the -supple New . ,resc I s1despoonful 9 cAn. keep the figure triifi' and I All druggists. i t biets 50 -cts., trouble clears up. Then take an ,'V ilk of TORONTO The exhibition of girl should do foot exercises to Nxiid $1.00. Large size, $1.3a 14 ift Plillips, M every gi 5. contemporary -painting- by-- artists of Write. Dr. Pierce's Pinic, Buffalo, N. Y., occasional glass -once or twice each 0 sti-ohgthen her arches and ankles. for free medical advice. week -and you'll stay perfectly fit. the United States, selected by the PHILLIPS9 Carnegie - Corporation of:,New' York I And she never- shoijld wear high Get Andrews now. Small tin, 85c- 4 to be shown throughoiA the British I heels for walking on those days Issue No. 1—,35 Large tin, 60c; Extra large bottle. IWA I 15c. Proprietors, Scott & Turner Empire. Is on display at the Toronto_ when she .has -to stand tip for hours Art Gallery. at a time. 52 53 Ltd., Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Eng. _ r ._ A "� 6 "� - - . 11 s .. r `�` a _ '' - ` -a� W lam" _ , . , _ I -- i ''""w;'' - • , � I - _ - - - - - . . - Winter Sports • , , Students Help Hospital .- ' • . Cosmetician .Says They're a Great r � � Asset To Beauty "i ',,�,.;­.... y a� `'E �a �,�C` x ¢ .,�"�: i�g .� '�' 'r "Winter sports are a great' asset ,'� �, W. , Xis "� , � „„ zw 1 ` , " 3 F � sa k arr�x. xY r?w .. 7 ._tg. , ' �•# r to a girls beauty, a coametlCiBa s r + ,fir 3 ' of ,.�. -; lit'1 r . "The low skim brin : y r ;. 1. remarked. g g rings 4 � ` i t _ , s - / to the cheeks and the active viva- ""ter , ? y ",��,_q�� 5 J. - ":r - -�V" ` city that skating imparts are far ms . t ;• I. a « .1 . ^.T .� �N Ins better than any number of faciais :� -.. 1 Women s r '. to stimulate circulation and excreta- .:.,*:.:.X. ,': - , ° <' s the a tired body y or sluggish h es to rev' tir d uggis s, a .., , . ... _ spi�nhs. "� "?� �. r . •_ I s, coming - from --. a man who 3 ', 11.1 _ + - primarily is interested in the sale �+ 1. �. '' atte r ra • / ■ of face treatment and salon super- "� s - .... or Ms, Yt Morlb,o •' . .- • : vied exercises should -b a worth- t = ;4 is e while a tnt or a woman. ; + it : _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -�-e+> - - - - - - - - - •4 - - - - - - - -0 -�- x.0.0•. Naturally, how strongly you go in � r '" '' "> � � „ S.. > ' for winter sports ;depends a great V . . . ' DAN �.UPW AHEAD ' - • deal` on the place you live. If your :?� - - , r Lat_si Hullvwo'od reports on marriage and divorce show the back yard ie cover0d with snow and , 's record running "neck and neck" as it were, 'Dan Cupid is leading by Your favorite lake has ice on it for ` months at a time, there's no reason `�" > «- :' r < ; . _ _ a iwse. _Caescore stands today: Marriage 52; Divorces, Separations, why you can't ski and skate 'several t ,, — — .. other forms of matrimonial wreckage, 5'1. times a week. , ..% :.. _ Strictly speaking•, Dann} is ahead of his enemy by more than a. If you live in a warm climate, you 'r � : j �` , ' a tl� mac„ .;t ttie N ws ea um r mrbT[16 plan a winter vacation at a ' rally had their beginning in 1933 or earlier. Ronald Colman and far north resort. If that's impos- �� .1 ,. , �yw � "'lhelnta Ray, for instance, hart been se ara°ted for ten Fears but only Bible, how about making the most 4 ,¢ p Y of the sports available- to you" 1,r this year dia'she get a decree. And Charles Rai and Clara Grant Ray, 1'O y'; «, Swimming, riding, golf, tennis and f y parted in it . only ,tow have it in the courts. all the so- called summer sports are --�'' r Six couples name:; are listed on both sides of the contest, rep- just as beneficial now as any other = . . t �.x 4 resenting both sides of the contest, representing unions that failed to time of the year. : 1. .. last the year out. Marjorie Crawford Wellman heroine of the `kidnap Be sure, of course, when you go '� x,: :, .. elcntetit' .episode which eridz d in her marriage to the man she ac- in for any outdoor sport, to give .14 cused, staged wed to K. C. "Danny" Dow}itg only a month before Your complexion. adequate protec- �' >d y A a • ' s1le got a' divorce. . tion. The snowflakes may be lovely, � " . 11 Au ust, t 1, •and had a decree the air invigorating, but you will qrc; - . _. _ Sara Clark married Eddie Buzze _J . .- g. get as much benefit from them if, * �;.,;;.,', � 1. October t �. Donald Cook and Maxine Lewis, Cary Grant and Vir• you have given your face and throat �,,'. k x :Ir .. • ` ginia- Cherril}, married and were in court before the year ended. Har- a thorough home 'treatment (using "' ' - . • ry Ciay Mount Jr, and � icla' Louie-eloped and parted with annulment tissue cream, of course) -just before . "� '' 4 ' _ i pending. June Knight sued Paul Ames-for divorce within two weeks. starting out. " • .. - - - Jean Harlow married Hal Rosson in September; 1933, an- - Use hand lotions lavishly, not ' . :'•alomter" works for benevolent cause.. His jaw wide open with - . - nouriced the rift in Mai', and her suit for divorce new i; awaiting only before leaving the house to glee, this fearsome "monster" wends his way through. Piccadilly Cir- . _ : hearing. Elissa Lands filed for divorce from John Cecil Lawrence in face, the chilly blasts.• but - several cus in London while - students collect for Univesity College Hospital • Ma and did nothing more about it but in November he filed against times a day and .at night before .you fund. -' . - y g g go to bed.' ; her. in London and Elissa now. promises quick action- on her own ' • . ; - :;'score. - - - - The marital dMicu }ties o Rudv �'al}ee and Faye 1Vebb kept the - Running Along With Chicago Hawks - . • - ., 11 • ' wires humming almost as much as -those of Mary Pickford and Doug - -\�_ = . a' . - • . '' Fairbanks who did not reach the expect -` I .1 �:. _ 9P expected reconciliation. di- - . . vorc� action s #ill .is on file.' . ' . - . - - -. -- _ .. . _ , e'. >'. 1 k r �,.. , 41 I __ - - . , - . . - . _ ...... - 1934's BEST DESSE.D MEN - t �: , - .. _ Fifth Avenue tatl�.:s rot together last.we:k and made a tist'of •a - .. the country's; best dressed men. They are: W. Goadby Loew, T. Mar- ,� "P • . ' koe Robrtson, Walter Dorwin Teague and - Hunter S. Marston, • of . • _ - _ j _. ' New York; E.. T. Stotesbury and Anthony Drexel Biddle,•of Philadel- r • - phis; I. Newton Perry, of Chicago, Claude K. Boettcher, of Denver; '''• - '• ` Lewis Stone, of Hollywood; and Alfred P. Sloan. of Detroit. " ;.7 ' . . 11, . • : MORE STASTISTICS - _ : , . _ < ;� y , - h 4 - « Let- us now peer at Toronto's traffic casualties "up to. date' acct- � F :I � r V, ' ,' - .. • . dents have caused 63 deaths. Total traffic accidents of all kinds in- - "., �'` '*' ' ,,. . ` chiding street cars. bicycles, wagons have. numbered 5,072. Pedes= ,,, K,'. ' 11 trians injured (including those killed) ntotmbered 3,044. Passengers `: , ` . or drkvers of veh'setas injured ( including those fatally in#rmd) num- .rte, -,, � , = � t ; � , - 'tiered 1,072. - . ;. _ ` Looking at thi apps; ling list, tt ts''quCte evident: that a, safety - ` i ~ ter, ,,, ., . L "ii ', campaign would not be amiss for both pedestrians and motorists. ?.: - . y �` w _. _ __ _ .: . . A CHEERFUL RECORD - . , . .. �'' � ..� . a _ '. 's - Since this seems to be a statistical column this w eek, we may as .. ,� ° , R s - _ well finish it with a happy record. - ASK k ''� ... \.> i ;, - So far this year 'foronto (gas established a record as far as aiptn- Rix ,��� � �,. _ .� _ .,� k . _, _ trig is cflncerned; not one death in the city having resulted from this 4�i`ZY'p::: t' tt„ : M' - .disease. _ - r� #' ` s4 `£ �. ... • _. _ ]n November, out of i01 ..cases of scarlet fever, one death re- . ... .. °' nw $ � ^� ,: ' �';' . ~ — . v �MM?,. . 1. . . �sulted. ..- ..rim- . a r'x >` r'' —� Alarm concerning the large number of cases of infantile paraly- at the sett is lloc Ihomnie §, recently raturned to the Hawks fold 'to add forward strength to the _ is sis a 'few months ago has now been allayed. completely not one . case pack that is making hockey history again. to the centre is Howie Morenz in a characteristic pose. At havipg been reported since November 5th, the right is the little dynamo, Mush Marsh, who boasts one. of the hardest shots despite his poundage. - „ . He is also one of the fastest skaters in the :game. _ _ __ ..: 1. ,., ._- . . .. -' -- - . 0 . . -. • ... ... - . .. I _ • .. . . . ._ Turns City Into Fairyland - -- =- _ ._ . •.. 1 - 't 'r 1 - ' . ' - _ _ . An Histories Moment . _ tom''`'T - r-- '+e. -- ,•, t....�,a, . ..�,;, ;,.+..��L - . .: 4 ` r » «: 5 i .*� '' %'^ a ,, x ' n ; ,.: " . ` ti ! yTr 3 w !,, .o . ��,., x• ''�� , are c'~ ,��a, �'F j.' u; 7 4. 0 ' + t a� % t' ♦ „ +t.y�t,* f m . r" - R �•, Vii'. < i _ M, • �'+,wt\'' * ••` y„r- ,.,.,,� •./!%. , ' +, -FYI' W, #, !°'`' i s y ,- hiep ^a' ^"' �,. • <.w :t r ;3 r �.. _ i'�C M```` =``` �� �` A'•bt T:• .,r� ""' x, 1 . µ r 5 r k ..m t 2% x. �+ i VII c. oa !,' . zr/ :'7."�, .war. a:• - .,�,,, •, ?' \Y ., i ti Y« a y .rye <s �t� "�.t �`y�E _; •= �. ��,r •T s.•.• f l a s. a: v;� , -I.. . . i -- I , ,. s . z' — t, l •, :abd i2 l� , _. , I Z i 7!; 7 1 .g... � ,�4 . '' _ _ ..,q' , ,.r... w s :. o+ri ._ - - nN 'a• rt ` ♦ .. mow. " _ - '� t 'y: ,;' ',,\� ' ` '+�; .. . . IF F777i....'-' .;�, i � I : A tie that binds England and, her-far -flung -possessions is 'here in the making as Lord London• ' Beauty flowed from the brush of lack Frost on his rno�]t recent 'Visit to Chicago.' Mailm n is shown trudging his way through snoov ` ' berrl'r British Air 151inister, inaugurates first irngland to Australia airmail service is Croydon. Aera- ;,�: :' under a canopy formed by delicate traces on trees above. : drome. He is shown ,speaking just before first plane took off on longest airmail route in tha world `', 11 .� • _ _ .' _ �' r..' �. _ �. , k' i. .. r — , ii.yV.', .:yp '�, w °z.= •coy... >.. .. = • «r, --- .. b"*�• : ,�.r. - '.:a•, ., • R `•' •.F':,...z�� .,aSi:�.,v Srs!4F.y•'.l �:s• .. �'- . Y St °; .:,.gwTi•',- �•'^- �•.°C' - �•- .4 .. r'J"'. °' "?"�.: `. `V dF4� ,,�,�. �,'^'Le`AA•'`w .,ai ..., .�^': r;J4'.' a+.: rw., r;.- xh.°'i�6"t�.S:lc; *•s. .. .i�'r,�.:�es. ,ce"°`�,. ro'.�'": u:. _`,a•4s -'{ .e A .,T:,. ;ky' ;�.. .'.•,�' _ - - _ .'.'�' „>• •:^J •tea . ��- .�.�'• `�, : ; • Y .� 1; a a icY ::k-g b r:.✓ -, 6 "'W • :.�,u .et • �l y . iw. , _ "'•':. i e y,r. _ •"'"•ks'z.. • 3:,r�',. ! a.-- . «' =+�.: - �N � ... ..2+,.1.•. ' .. .'I?.,,yy r,^ v-••kf _�- '•p. .. ,'A- „Y''.._ ,'� i, re•'rC.. :t _ :,ti. _i,� werp 'setit back to England at a cost for the coming year. Deputy- Reeve; Win. Reesor, G, L. ; of approximately, $225. saving this Wm. Reesor, chairman of Power Middleton and Heber Down, .Council. $1tLGkNLtlithiII3, � R OOdWOT� I County probably $1,000 a year in so and Light and Sheep Damages, exp- lore, who will constitute the council at rigbt prices 1tcxMS dying. A very great reduction in. r.ha resscd his er +, for 1835. New ierlat time to have these repair ” et at he deciciva ul ohv attetided to. Harrow re a Pa x 600 s fired taxes was impossible, with a � Mr. Chapman to leave the council Vt littrrY.act �l.toii a►dtawvaac.. 000 ,debenture debt,_ when t own and praised very highly the services — — - - , ` "- _ = also uv% .ectione on hand. The fam- _ 'flVegiptiass b tM Uaeted StscN cod Cm+r't - COMING. in 13EBRUARY oria Fleury Plows always on hand. g,��W00 is •dvamx ship controlled about 26 pe eat on- of the reeve. Sheep losses amounted to the United Church, Pickering, Also dealer in 5'iktoR Dream 9epara• ly of the tax' bill. He sugr--sted that to' $337.00 He suggested sheep rais- order the auspices of the choir tors and Electric Washers. some who were on relief, were in re- ers placing a bell* on every one out THE CAROLINA JUBILEE Dealer in Cockshutt and Frost JOHN MURKAR, Proprietor.- ceipt of private, incomes today equal of ten sheep of the flock as a meas -' SINGERS Wood machinery. :.__ - — to their incomes of better times. Re ure of protection.. He believed that This is the Entertainment, which A phone call will ;Clog us to your tatm., Township Nonhdvtionsy lief must be, in. the sake of human municipal service would be mush proved so popular last year that a Oxyacetylene welding. y ity, continued. He way a candidate more pleasant if the relief problem " for Deputy-Reeve. were not contract was signed at that time Phone Pick 713 _ The usuil � good crowd was on present. He explained sev- ter their'second appearance. Date F• S, WOCx3wetrrd - -hand at' the Townshi ball Brou h - G. L. Middleton, chairman of the eral relief problems in a very clear, P g . Relief Committee advised that the • coin rehensive manner. He believed announced Later. GREENWOOD 4oI� am on 3londay of, this week to wit- y P ___ aess the proceedings of the Annual had supported 63 families during the the ratepayers had been extremely In Memoriam ear, and of the $3 800 odd relief reasonable in their requests of the + . nominations for the offices in the y q 1:. : 'iu«nsitip Council. Nominations were bill $415 went for hospital and med- council. He is a real champion of the BALSDON - In loving* ovin P memory Notioe to ou t•eceived by Clerk D. R. Beaton, ieal serveles: He quoted the annual people and has their interests very Edwin Balsdon, who passed away + • relief bill for the last -few years to much. heart. Was a candidate for January 6th 1933. _ from . one to t;wo o clock, after ry which, Reeve Chapman 'moved that show the continually mounting sum councillor. I`wo years have passed, but still we We do Building �+f all hinds. required for this u se. He could ' R. R. Mowbray was not a candid_ miss him, Mr. Beaton act as chairman of the �1 F nJO y meeting for the balance of the af- not state his intentions at the time ate. Never shall his memory fade; .CARPENTERING, ternoon. Nominations for the office regarding the offices of the council G. M. Forsyth regretted the unfor- ,Loving thoughts will always linger, CEMENTING; of Reeve received were; E. - L- •Chap- tunate circumstances of a late set-. Around the Brave where dear PLLT51R7NG man; G. L. Middleton; R. C. Reesor; 7 'ant and reeve, John A. White, who father is laid. i'HE ANNUAL, OONVENTION R. R. Mowbray; R. E. Mowbray; G. _ OF— has had a leg amputated recently. —sadly missed by Wife, -and Family and M. Forsyth. For Deputy--Reeve: K. He criticized the County Road Com- mittee, referring particularl}� to the a, ROOFING E.:;lowbray; G. L. Middleton; Irving PICKERING TOWNSHIP , a +�� yl_ , .PI1 Rr;eutfc,ra Roofing White. For Councillor: Wm. Reesor; Epsom -C abridge contract. He did '�%hitevale g Heber Down; R. E. i3iowbray'; G. L. 6. S. ASSOCIATION not state his plans at the meeting. 6iHter %I -, Empire Br.throom - •.Middleton; W. H. Westney; Burnett Irving White was tint present. F LOUR 'MILLS ` ' Ey+ripment,, Drtro Water WILL BE HELD I\ " Heber Down was• a candidate for y �•Jan;iesan; 'Led Cvatea; Jvlut Scutt. •- "Sy-tFnt�.• Beatty - Following the closing of the nom= councillor. Stable F,y+lipn}Pnt 5T. •Tt�H?r °S ITtiITEI> CHURCH W. H• Westney t questioned the I am prepared t' nrchase xn +j'•rhpr R +ti►+iinq Materials Inations, the chairman called upon p p p the members of last year's Council. $ �w 3'IMA vt fairness of hard -up farmers having A1]F kind drain, and will E- tinrRtP? Free �a to send children (if recipients of re mate Guaranteed •- .. Reeve Chapman commenced with "' _ . , ' _ . _ ._ tt v � F . - ' a reference to-the Epsom, Port Per- lief to high 'school when they could pay the highest market price _ >. xy, Uxbridge Highway, T(:ES11AY,JANUARYRTH, 1935 not afford to send their own. He was dg g' y, yuotin fi F ). PROUSE tp*s; justifying, so. he claimed, the not a candidate. ' at barn. Ted Coates was not 'present. LAR SON WILSON Phone 4502 - construction u of tis Highway. He re- PROGRAM F (erred to the new Claremont surface, John Scott was not a candidate. 'phone Mark 6602 3 3. PiCKERIrG, , advisingthe total cost to the County Morning Session believing in equal representation on 5 ONTARIO I* as $201.96 and to the Township, as the Township Council. a:,::.00_ r'iat hard -to k..ep -up road, 1.0.00- Worship Period, led- by Pres- B. Jamieson war not a candidate. to t.te Bay had been given coating ident, Wm. A. Brown, of Would advocate curtailment of rel- ief _ _ within reason. - Did not think it 1 ' O of "stabilized road" at. a cost of • Greenwood. mattered much who went to council ' $500 per mile. 'A' steam engine- had 10.15— President's Address they took Mr..Beaton's advice any- $1,6purchased by the County for THE SE ;1,600, tc) be paid for- at the -rate of 10.20— Dep4rtmental Reports _ ' • way. : , �'`� _ - .$175 per-month while the engine was ,10.45 -= Conference led by Re%-. .Inc. E L Chapman upheld D. J. Kean's ASON S GREETINGS in use,, thereby creating a big saving R. Bick, Whitevale administration, spoke highly -of his p S -over thAoftmer method of hiring an 11.15— Appointment of Nominating .personality and referred to Mr. Kean TO OUR CUSTOME as one of the most humane men is R engine at 90 cents an hour. The rel- Committees. Auditors and FRIENDS ief bill of the Township was compar- - _ the county. AND [' RIENDS - - General Business �:oon, Wednesday was set as the - - ed with other municipalities, and 11.30 - -Address by Rev. Thos, Laid- last hour to qualify for canditates. - showed. the bill of this municipality "to be com arativel small; No relief law, Stouffville NOON.- WEDNESDAY —All Ban. : y p y didatea have retired except RQbt. �. - :We take pleasure in announ had been granted without thorw�rh_ Aft Cession Reesor, Reeve; Ralph E, btowbrsy, • investigation. He 'also assured some ring prize winners in our con pre•en: that -the ever- mounting gel- 1,45— Vtnrship Period, led by'Rev, . � . , ief bill wan not a result of 'any H. G. Crozier, Pickering loosening up on tits part of the nut- 2.00- -Word4 of Welcome by,-W. ' C. Q (�(�YY test which closed om Chr]8j m _ r _ h' Cities but= an ever-growing cis- �ROCi� Q g "•, -- - mend for relief: Mr. Chaj)man con_ . Willson, Supt. Brougham S. - i - THEATRE mss Eve, and are yen here _ eluded by referring to. his ten years - School �• service in the Council, the last three 2.10 — Address by Mrs. as reeve, and infor J. L. Patter- - Prizes from Ile lfl .were -given and are.-listed -in that order, with viba the meeting' ' �7CTHITBY' son, Children's s Worker, of that he had decided to drop out of _ 8. Ripley puh'le office. air. Chapman has been` Agincourt _:. It.. Wiser Tea Service ani Tray a highly valued and appreciated see- 2.44 —Solo, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, Greed - James Rose - Boy's :i "ag'on 'want of this Tolanship and County-_ -• rovood - - -.. , .. _ -snd y,� VUKD' 1' Mrs. McLean and. hie services and advice in mun- I• F.kc tic R t Egg Boner JA N Ca RY lth 'r;r+d. 5th blrx. Leonard I icipal affairs of this constituency. O!lering :, la pound Psi( of Lard Chas: Palmer _ Robt. C. ' Reesor, Deputy :Reeve 2.55-- Addreaa, Rev. Ha Wilson, it M »• 8 _ _ 24 Ptitutd Five Roses Floor and Chairman of the Roads and $r- of Whitevals nY ITS A GIFT" ! �nOw 2t Toned Monarch Pastry Floor 1� idirg> __committee told 2f the __¢rte•- Jack Calvert 1 Pound Red and White Coffee �c ress of transportation: to date; and 3.20—Congregational Singing fir• C. FIELDS Mrs, Oliver Crammer of hoc- the resent motor trans ort 3.30— Addreas b Rev. Man. Do e, �' - I Pound Don's Blue Label Tea 1 F P Y Yl BaBY LEROT ' had made unprecedented' demands of _ r - t1! »• Btenidn 1 Tin Vi -Tdae our roadways.' The maintenance was p reaentative of ti g E. C. - = .A.�.�.G y - hf�s. , 'Murkar - - .`. - y . 4.04--Report of Nominating Com- .. ; _ I Pound Egi -O taking" 'Powdee^ It greater problem now than ever be -: ' fore. 8000 artls of ravel vrere 1- r ..mittm _.Business and Clos- • .g p `Charlie � Chan tared on our 2'20 Hole= of roads -'of—° �g Exercises. y . ,lit this township during the past year: ,t , A steady and continuous expenditure F.venins Seaeion Xn LondoniGer1I1 �ard would be necessary for this depart- g ware Store - ?.00 -- Worship Period, led by Rev. J. ment. He was a candidate for Reeve- WARNER OLAND amp• Glover ' of Claremont RUE L r0 R. E. Mowbray, chairman of the ?.i6 —Report of Secretary-Treasurer D LEY WS r _ Contingencies Committee, pointed 7.25 —Music by Claremont Baptist.. out that his department covered' the Male Quartet Monday, Tnesday and Wednesday - ' .;sundry expenditures of the council, — :JWe wish 'to thank our many j� A department whose expenditures Offering :`JAN. 7, 8 and J � � ::Could not be dealt with in.-,a man -. - " :customers and friends f or °their Her 3lrafliar to the others. He point -' 7.40 — Address by.Rev. P.ichard What- gEADY FOR LOVEtI ed out that in the various proposit- tam, of Ont. TemperancE a #tone a ill a$# star$ si2tC� ''dons .placed before the council by jFederatiort. RICHARD ARLE�T ':p � P Y real estate . organizations, that._ he. _ 1DA LL'PINO • p "+ had kept the ratepayers', interests in 7,50 - .,Installation of New• Officers.' - _ wish ;1l a rro$tierous and `' mind at all times, and their welfare Music by Quartet ;- : t, was the influence guiding • his decis- L =a New Year ' .ions.. He dealt briefly. with the Hoop- 810'Address, Rev.. Manson Doyle. "Million ` Dollar � PPY • er family case, of Rosebank, -who - Beiedi- ction - _ Ransom Teiephoue :3900 _ �— PHILLIPS HUL5IF.S - J. S. BALSLAJ _ :'� ["ICKI:aIVI,�j R EST -YOUR- NERVES li:4ltY oARL> L:>J J _ b motor coach •�— Ay :� > SURE W CK c �. Men s Worn Boots 2.49 tip tcBETTE Mend Overalls Bind Pants 1,L•, pY, °t,p.. t GPs• (°i'I �� � 1 Thousands of men and wotneu Men's Rork Shirts 05c, oe 2 for i•25 have discovered that C. C. & B, _. ; �� -•� ` Tonic Tablets bring back lost t � ✓ _ ;, �-tf strength and. vitality when nothing Fetrm Tenin Harness $'7.3.80 do r else • will. By suppplying; an abund- - anee of rich, reel blood, they build . Y •• up the system, stirauiy the nerves, " HorselCollars At vrtrioue pripee. .- banish the blues, biro back stren h Ter=m Lines * Re,lax •:fwd vitalit If n g , Sweat Pltde, • � etf Y• s u are Rundown, • ' ,: : • ... ,IciOl[/' Cill'I V L n sufferin with Anaemia, Stomath i _Now is the time to get that old ` �., _ ,Trouble, Indigestion, Coated harnesx repaired + Worries I _� Tongue; H8adachta, Poor App tite, a Nerves, Can't Bluep, Thin oar, Fhotae 2804 �yptiesi ?cow Return Fates between Pitherin# mud NNW Pimples, Weakness, • Melancholy — YORE MA; PrMBURG $14461 �C�LEVELAND :13.26 u lssurely need C. C. k B. Tonic x tin vidud/ .! nd,Hd.fbIotA Th6 away .All .stores ! L , R A L• E Y (Sub$sft to ehmg'e wfflkont notice) - tsa C. G, a $. Tonk Tablet •t , OEO T'"ib'`'' AeSIIM NOO7 .6« '°' nit 8 Q low% Drt ggW Pldte:l�. _ a P S � �e a� ai t 2T aE � • _•:,3+• ,y. .,xxp.,•.,. ..> ..k .1 ...a.- ... _ - _ _ .. ... /„ !1J �' iS•,.++ "'diiiO'�t.rr3irriEa t xL.. S__.- - .. ,. -.:.- ... .: , rte, ..Y ri,1 Y.1'sj' '.. r' ...•. � .. •; .,.: , .-,:m ;-tom :.,.,..., «�- .- _ '' �:: ._:+•;,+ a.'-.....+ ad=, ct,-.> d. y,..--.,.. a...�c..+sero.KCa.,...u,.....r :.._,. ;i - <-x. ,,zw r:e,e .-sya - eizly =R, -•. sw +.vuxaurw.''•- i"'r_> '... +.a-us wr..R•.:.x+nrit,'•rw.;:aae. .•mw.. ..i .>.�v:. �x _ mp.7i%rv_,,:av- •.n`i:{.w a•+'�»=.i. -cty+ - '.lj,, '..t�... .•:!'•. — •...'. nR✓ .ti .T "'dK: •- „S�•.�' .'� ,'Il' A S- .a- "•+',i'.Mw .. 'A'Y^'i. - -,.rer ' n w J.. .. f'n Died—at Claremont on Tuesday, number of new books in the library' r ry, of the missionary, Wm Carey, will L E O NE/LL Jan lst, Martha Dolphin, widow of ' ovritt to the kindness of Miss Pen- • . .. Fred Lynn, of Toronto, is spending g be Studied the late Joseph T. Brown, in her null and Miss Thom S. R. and Mrs. Wonnacott spent FUNERAL DIABOTOR AND' the week at his home here. : ' D. A. Pugh has been laid up with i9th year. The funeral will take Mr. and Mrs. W. Henderson have Christmas with the formers•mother "ta a severe cold for a few days. place from her late residence on one to Oshawa to stn with their EMBALMER . Friday, an. 4th.. A abort service will • g q fa. Guelph, Mies Elizabeth Smith is spending Y' daughter for the winter. Miss Olive Jones o! Highland _lguooeesor;to W. J. me;ther, : �..•:. be held at the house, followed by '& Mr• and Mrs. Hunter spent Christ Creek spent GKiistmas with the Win StouRville - ---the week. in Toronto with friends. service in the Baptist Church pa 2.30 - Miss Marjorie Ward, 'is spending mss with their daughter in Toronto tee's families here. `-Night rpd_Day Service the week in Oshawa with her aunt, o'clock: Interment will take place in but were glad to be back in. Dunbur -' Miss May Hedge was home from Business Pbone Residefqe Phone the Claremont Union Cemetery. ton. Oakville for the holidays. 8801 9820 Mrs. Brown. ' Mrs. W. Attlkkle, of Mt. 7ion in- - Lawson add Mrs. Me Conochie The postponed school meeting was School Buyouts are getting nicely settled in the held on Wednesday eve last. JAS, DAVIDSON .. tends spending the winter with Miss Yg Elizabeth Pugh. Junior Room of Claremont Public bungalow' near Rosebank Corners. Her many friends are sorry to ..y We are sorry* that Mr.. George School for November and December. learn that Mrs. !Frank Puckrin is CHERRY WOOD Turner is not much improved, at Names in order of merit: Ansley not in good health. - time of writing. Sr. 2nd -Don. Middleton; Hazel Hin pied Annan has been delivering- INSURANCE Miss S. E. Evans entertained her A Happy New Year to all. the mail for the �� , an; Jack Ward; Shirley Kilpatrick, There is a good- covei-Mg on the the mail carrier, Harveq# S AQTUDdt1BILR - ,Sunday School Class at ber home on- Leonard McCullough;' Audrey For- fields. r Friday of this week s h (absent). Jr. 2nd - Bernice L - has been ill. FIRS Mrs. D. A. Scott and Beverley, are ) y Mies Marcel and Margaret West - The Club meeting will take place nn'; Gladys Morley; Jean McCull- ney were home from their respect - on Monde 14th at the home of BURGLARY visiting Mrs. Scotts people at Lon- ou h (absent 2 exams.) Chas. Tur- Y - = don for the holidays. g ive laces for the Christmas holiday CASUALTY - nee; William and Sylvia Phillips (ab- p Y Percy and Mrs. Neale on the No. 1.'_;;; P We are lad to know that Ma ar- ; Miss Elizabeth Ward has been on sent) Sr. 1st - Jack Forsyth; Bruce et's first term at Guelph has brou- - y LIFE INSLTRANUF _ professional duty, at the -Donnell p Phone Pickering 79LO 80l Ruth Lister; Ray Hill; Gor. _ Miller; ght her a 7? 1 -2 per, cent standing on 2 Highway :., home during he past week. - g don Lynn. Jr. let -dean laytor; -Doi- 15 subjects -- H Mr. and Mrs. McClung, of St. 1 Crumb; Beverle Kindree Sr. CHRISTMAS— SPECI-Lm a, Y 3' The local Mission Band wi11 meet Yon Can Bu at 011ie Mary's .spent the past week with PT _ Victor Morley; Violet Middle- on Saturday afternoon next at 2.30 2fSimMons Cotton Mattresses $11.00 e .Rev. and Mfs. Haman, here. ton; Irvine Rolling; June Crumb, at the home of Pauline Sanders All l Simmons 5,95 TIRES, BATTERIES', Many from here attended the Blake Briscoe. Jr. Pr. A. - Jean ;• girls and boys are incited The life! 2 Simmons Springs 11.00 ACCESSORIES, nomination meeting of the To Lenson Muriel . Rawson, Thelma 1 Simmons Springs °` 5.95 ' Council, at Brougham, on Monday. Sanderson (absent). Jr. Pr. B. - Bill Din Room Suite almost new At as low, better prices :•:I George Morgan, we are sorry, t'o Bradbury. Clair Crumb; Bobby Ward FRED S T A C EY V* !�� cut oak 53.00 • , na -say, is critically ill with pneumonia. Billie Blundell (absent part timer'. I Dining Room Suite Dark Oak 42.50 friends wish him a speedy ree- Paint -r and P „Nrr'h,.nKer' soil can in Toronto. Aluminum and Graniteware 5 Query, Dunbarton 35 cent- t)+-t- ho +vr • r by rr +nttxr ;t Mrs. Wm. Birkett, we are glad to mi w here. Per. cent off - Wr y Phonola, mahogany case, S0. Let us repair th+st;leakyltop. know is very much improved in Miss Dorothy Alison of hew York Satiefartion t omm�teed.. :1 health, and expects to be out this is visiti nee aunts the hisses _ records15.00 l5 year' rxpPriPnce. Skilled :Rotor Repairs. `4 week. Allison., BEAL'S HOVSFFURN [SHIN GS The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup - The Sunday Sc'hooI has quite a PINE DRIVE, - DUNBARTON STORE per will be hel j in the United Chur i Gordon 1 Law '' ch, at the morning service on Sun- _ or write hunnnru�tr P U, __. .. - Phone :.'908; `•'� .:.day next, at 11 a. m. i -- Revr'J. E. and Mrs. Glover spent Eye - _ „ - - PIC1iER[NG, ONTARIO L• E. LLwis • Y_ Chrstmas with friends and relatives - p at Norwood. Miss Helen, remained ' . DIN T i ' S GARAGE for a few days longer. Care Extends to his nulnerouK Roy o an while at home during y rg . , � ' - y Christmas week, was able to call on petrun6 rut) 'frteui�a bts a 'Wishes many of his friends.. and relatives. and 3est WiAbes for a �K0uT •�•• "9004. "L a graa.�rrs All of which sounds very eneourag- H A p e y IN Tonic for Kidney and Bladder :. ' All a g ing• ; : Eye It clews and stimuiatesthese organs and F� Since the writing of the greater - and assists them to function properly. _ MERRY part of this matter in this column. a Strata PROSPEROUS Direct3ow mitt, every bottle CHRISTMAS - blizzard' occurred on Tuesday alter- - Prices 2Sc, •toc. 65c, 90c noon, that once again filled up the by 't...H. - Tuck, opt. D. NEVI YEAR F,,,,, ywr -•Df, vvis% of roads AINTRALtAN'DRUG COMPANY and a „ Mrs. Wm. Birkett.is expressing to CLARE MONT - ONTARIO a+ Daehe” sa, Torents wArertef 1621 p ' /`� her frienda.and neighbors. her grate- "Pay for Vision, not Blindness BRIGHT and "k fulness- and thanks recent many kind- Let it burn des into our consc- S P Y PROSPEROUS g ... prolonged tonsness, that to neglecting and 'ab- . - __ ...: ' __ ' - illness. using your eyes, you are not. m is p % E. Bryan suffered painful freeze perhaps popularly thought, "gettinu - - - NEW YEAR - 4nA -several day-a- ago, when on his -- mail rouge, both panda were severely by or cheating nature. The, ill eff When sets are concealed' -a$ nature adapts _ MILTON.— SLEEP _ K '.Frozen. Ile is zutdeT medical care at herself to the immediate e e needs = Ipiesent. Y O matter hoar small or 1 The cold - weather and snow that just • as our bodies are buoyed up th- laiveE the changes you has now. set in, is: responsible for roughout a period of abuse, until the Re plan i n S i dre your house, talk and thoughts of Sunny Cali- break comes and nature exacts firer - penalty. But the debt called eye GYPS Provides Ella material , ' forma, by some of our people who Strain is being charged against the -of least- expense and most have spent their winters -there. eyes and, if excessive, leads event- fire-safety. In spite of the 'bad roads and wee- event- ually to eyesight bankruptcy. Most - ther, many from distant points were o 1e wait unfortunately until their Put up walls, ceilings and able to attend the Installation Cere- eyes are "down and out" before giv- -partitions' that are a barrier Bye.,g!>It monies of the local lodge A. F. and in them attention. This is a v to Ate. � iwww . 1*hweav •""'' Q A. M. on 'Thursday night of last g very s ` _ aw w..t.�. • bw � week, ' unfavorable time to expose them to You can papei Gyproc or '' '`"` an examination, which must be the °' The Annual Business Meeting of leave plain (when .pan- DIShfEY BLd1C✓�, , the Ba List Church is Belo lr�:t: ,,. more exactin . Pay . for vision, not e ! : p a elled) and it is an excellent Clahaws Thursday, Jan. 3rd. commencing at blindness, health, not sickness eff- r6ft ue� 2%0100 IMe y 1 g ' base for Gyptex or Alabas- �- -8.30 p. m: Rev. R. F. Sneyd, of Cal - tclency, not inefficiency. tine Snishes. vary Church, Toronto, and Rqv. H. Lang, of Central Church, 'i omo, iCyproc is i n e x p e n a l.o e,. will be the visiting speakers. STANLEY ':'THEATRE draught and rodent - proot, s The W. M. S. of the United Church structurally strong and quick Radio'Service A -will meet in the school rooms on ST(?UFFYILLE -- ':Thursday, Jan, 19th, at 2.30, p. m. — -' to erect with a minimum of _. _mesa ILL MARES will . k13.iss Isobel Elliott, of FotTrtosa, - • - -,t , be the guest s Aker. Everyone is � r a r1 : e t: ed � 9ER`'IUED AN REPAIRED •• _ ' .zi Pe G oc sla bees d x 6 _ , _• yp y y iinvtted .to attend as this is expected _ the name on the-boardand the PRICES REASONABLE -,- to be g very interesting meeting. ;*L • "Green stripe alorig the edge. WORK GL- ARANTEED Social Hour will be spent'at the close FRIDAY and SATURDAY of the- meeting. DEC. 28th and 29th' i.nea AND ♦LABAST[NE. ARTHUR FIELD With the rush now over,, everyone Gads Liaitei ,i IVORY Pseie Ontarle _ ..R. T. [•.,Uraduate. settles down to the old daily routine :BING} OROSBI: waiting for next Christmas. Unfort- _ _ 43 -kS Phone 5201, PICKERINGF ; unately it seems to take Christmas TN trade to brighten up business. Every- 6i I! TRE: - ',MADELI:�E" one gets reckless for a couple or . SHE LOVES ME NOT ' ''three weeks, and then for the nest _ BEAUTY-SALON - two or three months no one has any; —WTTI3 money to do anything. Some mereb- _:._MIRIAM HOPKINS - ants even. think it would be a good ..KITTY CARLISLE • t e g s 0 :Every style of Hrii a dressing ,given idea to shut up shop and go south, the best attention. • Hair Gutting, Shampooing, Make •„ a or go where the business has gone. Short Subjects '. Comedy and Curl, Finger Waving, Faoial, Word' was • received on Tuesday _ _ Scalp• Tpeatment. ;{ morning from Keswick, of the death •d . Here is a thougbt for you. If you • of Mr. Donnell, brought about by an - MONDAY. DEC. 31@t JANUARY STOCK TAKING SALE are csonderiug what to give your gaccident, resulting in very severe in- " ' friend for Christmas. Why not give Juries received in a motor accident MIDNITE -SHOW- 11.15. _ _ _—_ - her a Beautiful Permanent Wave for r . •:.> .• in Mexico, while touring in that _ Iv 1.95, aChristmas. Special, So ; on S i « why not make _an appointment . ''• Meamest Gal country with his son, some months :BIG REDUCTIONS _ ' aq soon as possible? , ago. He was brought to his home !f from. Ohio, , the .home of his brother, �n Town L . Dr. Donnell, 'who came to Keswick :Watch for hand D11I8 ails _ Phone 14311K CLAR�ED[ON�' with him. The sympathy'of the''corn- ZASU PITTS munity is extended' to Mrs. Stork, EL BRENDEL p e e advt. next week �a a Leaf 11tn�1 it , (nee, Rowena Donnell) in her sad Short' Subjects Comedies _ Prices lIl th1S bereavement.' The Brock Road pa's for the first -F . Iasnranee Coe time this year, given some trouble �..- - „' r and WAWANESA INS. CO. s TUESDAY and WEDNBSD'AY j� owing to snow. The plows were out Our stock i8 too heavy Cheap rates for farm sad 000atry : �- 4 . . m Thursday orning, following the JANUARY let and 2nd ' _. buildings. Y g Windstorm Insurance of building "blow," At the intersection of the TI;M MOCOY "" ' ' edLlCe it wild- mills. 6ilos etc._ - ' ' •'. ,Brock Road and the 8th, as usual, grid we' must r Automobile Iifeuronce ,V#� k has been a bad spot: The question is —tit -- - , ', j of all kindae of .. being asked as to why. the Plow does �tStraZ �tawa " = regardless O COS!. ..FARMS FUR SALE trot take in a greater width, of this g _ t Write or phone spot, a narrosAstrip is plowed throu- gh here, making a regular. canyon BOWMAN & �� with high banks of snow still on the 8Yd Schmidt, CHAS. COOPE-R,_ T__' -• %LA� �NT WHITBY, ONT Proprietor �+ � t�osdwaty. It fie impossible for two ears to prase in there. + s IP Na ifMM se fie sae of 4610be • -4677- C P War on In Coneror's Role To Cure Crone .. Plastic Surgery is Offerer Gaah0 �V �• : :• For Ugly First Offenders -PRAIJ"lit Pltovmcies NACE n NEXT YEAR BEEN AS LESS THAN 1034 New York, - The department of ., correcUlon have Isunc�:red a- .drive to-' sz _•' - Ottawa. -Plans already are being , test the modern pencloglca! theory made by the governments of the } that a 'beautiful" prisoner. never . re pradrie Provinces in eo- operation 1, pears, -with. the Federal Department of Ag- Hureafter, Commissioner Austin rlculture for next year's war an MacCormick disclosed- first offenders gra�,ehoppers. A very effective con who desire it will be treated by Alas- ` trot campaign was carried on last £' tic .surgery to correct any detects in - -'.. Bummer when the grasshopper out " the11 physiognomies. fi . break reached serious proportions. MacCormick said he would test the The outbreak next year will be ?k s theory tba� u,a�, >r it��Wa ~ -slightly - less intenshie than In 1934, anti- social and commit crime •because Dominion entomologists expect, tOL- 'their unfortunate Z+hysica4 appear i ved Burin a ze�' - a'.. - •apses hinder them socially, and in received iC s _ lowing advice :r >;:<';: e ' stria lbs. • i nation getting � • ace. The entire e t hs cent confers f ='iti s been stone occasionally 'in the will be .more favorable although 00a -0" trot work will again be necessary in "` px, , _ * . �, Federal service," the commissioner r each province.. " �4 r' "uf A.11 said, "You .11ad a case. every now and Z1he -- recently completed arasshop ; w wx!F - an then_ of some man with a busted t r egg surveys carried on in all ti �' F C. A C nose or disfiguring scar; who loWm -`°- three provinces showed that wide- Mx� _ like a broken -down _ pug and - who- ` spread outbreaks of serious intensity y complains that he can't get a decent would be •experienced again in each becati a oP his appearance. He ....;. ,x., • fob s r province in 1936. The situation is F ���.;. may' De 'a decent fellow; but employ- province 'Manitoba, in all probability, consid_ era wont have him.' eying the province as a whole, will - - Hardened � crimihal . who inigbt F,• be about equal to that In 1934. On General Hermann Uoeiing tccucer•J, 111tici• s chief aide, shown as he helped eoWeet funds for want to get ,in on the plan are not ` the other hand the outbreaks in pros- winter relief in the streets of Berlin. The Prussian Premier Joined the rank and file of Nazis ,in their eligible he said. _ pert in Sat ka+tchewan and Alberta' 'drive to ease hardships of coming winter. - are expected to be decidedly leas ex 46 tenaive and destructive than in -1934: ptreserve the value of the incentive Co-eds Of Greater - - - Uidortunately, notwithstanding the Claim on News puled of private enterprise." Race Depends - .... . Boston "Flunk" On reduction In the severity of threaten- Lt�it When Published �p ' ed outbbreak, control campaigns will Nowt on. the heels of a trip which (� • i1011aehOld Questions David E. Lilienthal, .president of Uhe On Paternity i r. be necessary. upon many mil- SEATTLE, Wash.,. ruling that Electric Home and Farm Authority, Cambridge Mass. - Future hus- lions of acres if the' major proportion news becomes public properly after made to England last •summer to - batids bew-areF This hint was dropped : = of the crop' Is to harvested. Maps publication was made recently b In- based upon the surveys showing the P Y Y study the "grid" system, comes a OFFICIAL RULING - OTTAWA RE- by students at Massachusetts in. distribution of threatened areas and Federal Judge John C: Bowen in dis- recommendation that a s4•milar thing PLIES TO MIDDLESEX statute bf Technology in announcing the graduated intensity, of probable missing a temporary restraining or- be tried irnthis country, The elec - -,that representative fair co-eds of outbreak are in course o£ prepars- der obtained by the Association tileal Industry in the United States - - COUNTY, greater Boston had 'flunBed" a ape- outbreak and publication. These maps will Press against radio stations KVOS has already made considerable pro_ -cial examination on household quest- serve as the basis for the organizes- of Bellingham, Wash. The station. gress ' in creating interconnecting Ottawa, -The race of the father of tions. _ tlon of the campaigns in P36 in each has been .restrained by Ehe tempor- transmission lines. especially in- t=h8 halt bred children wlLh Indies blood Tee2e given at a .Lechnalogy. party province: ary order from reading Associated southeastern; Nt w England, -'east whose parents bwe been properly found the co-eds hesitant in their an- The grasshopper , menace last Press and local news items from central and Pao:fic chart states. At married determines the race to which $were, and; in .many cases, extremely rummer which unqueatioaably threat- Bellingham and other Associated the time of the 1933 census they had the.,�e,offspring, belong, officials of the Incorrect.. On the average the woman ened to be little leas than a national Press member newspapers in "News- built 68,000 mflew of lines carrying department of Indian ahffgira stated - -students answered -correctly only five agricultural, calamity was averted paper of the Air" Frograrris broad- 66,000 or more volts. recently, of the 10 questions in the "true- false" and the lose reduced to but a rely- - cast by the station: PRESENT SYSTEM TOO 9L011'. list, lively small proportion o£ the crops In a 24 -page memo =deem ion, Government lnveatipators, how- ' Under the Indian Act passed by - Two' co -eds' whose names were not ' in the Infested areas, officials here Judge Bowen said in part. - "This -eveor, consider the present, rate of ef- the Dominion Parliament, It is stip- disclosed answered nine out of ten declare, The outbreak In one degree court' holds that when ,general news fecting interconnectilon too slow to ulated clearly if an Indian man mar- right, but -on the dither hand several :of Intensity or another embraced a , furnished by the' complainant- the meet the public -need, it is retarded.' .rtes a white - woman the children of were wrong in all ten answers, ' - „geographic area of approximately Associated Press), or local news they say, by Intercompany rivalries the marriage are dasalfied as In- For instance many of the 8irla W. -' 'dians officials said. On' the other 70,000,000 acres and required organ- claimed to be under its control re- and other conditions now grounded tered and tailed on. the true assertion ized control activities upon .37,000,000 Bards publication, has been printed on _ nodal interest, hand, if a whits man fa joined _ in Lhat "ice box cookies are not put into - : acres of. cropped land.. in a regular issue of complainant's 4n. an area, covering the cities of wedlock with an Indian woman; the the ice box after cooking.” Another -' The official estimates. of crops • member newspaper's • and that issue St. Louis Chicago, -Milwaukee aad children are considered "white" un- difficult one was the false'quotatlons _ saved are not yet available. However, 'his been in the ordinary course, Detroit; 'the Missimippl. Valley Com- der the act. "that sardine paste is the trade name one large grain company, aftei can- published and distributed to the pub- mittee' found, the public is - paying Thg government officials - explained -for, glue." 'vassing One situation through its car. lie, such news reports from that mo- 'rates based on 1.08 000 kilowatts of the situation in commenting on the In Last analysis however, the laugh respondents, estimated the wheat meat belong to the pbbiic, to use gurpiys equipment. Comparable .stud- decision of she Middlesex, Ont., oour1-. was on. the K.I.T. students who sit. saved by the campaign at spproxl. them for' all purposes except for .lea coverdng area.- in • Pennsylvania, ty council to—seeks final ruling from sorted the co-eds to the party. Each mately 25,38:,000 bushels. sale by rival news agency to its news New York and New Berney show ea- the department , of Indian Affairs on. error coat the escort five cents in publishing members, and that the seas generation capacity over maxi- the questions -of the race of half_ addition to the regular yartp fee, mere fact that defendant' dissemin- mum peak :•slew ranrinR from 30 to breed children on the Muncey re- g l --' - 'Califotrnia Mountain area grationsly those trews reports as 37 per cent. ''.._.. _ serve, -near London..Ont. .. N1CkC1 Production For 7. Is Tested To Learn a part of its radio service after they The solution coublderwl by rice P Lases have arisen, said officials, - R 3f Its Base Is Lob" have been received by defendant WA 'ls to have the Government step whey children, bona out of> wedlock, Nine Months is Hi�ha contemporaneously' with' other mem- 3n end control unification - so all of an Indian. man and a white wo- - - r 4 -" ' �— bets of the public. does not prevent lines may, be used to the best advan- OTTAWA - Canada a produe• SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - Na- the' defendant from av receiving and tag,§ of the .public. : Somewhat the man, who a,ubsequently married, tion of nickel in September was .re- -• - -' Mural science is worried about uain such news re rts, wince such same thing was done In the World live been admitted to Indian bands. corded at 8,793,000 pounds as cob g War when the Government. required, This has only taken place -under the 1. whether or not Frazier' Mountain. practice b defendant does not in- pared with 14,2?2,000 in the pre an 8026 -foot- elk . in the Santa- volve the pirating by one news gash- -any, • gompany . having excess . ca. act where adtmissipn of such chil. ceding month, the Dominion Bureaa -. Barbara National Forest, is Scaly Bring and diatributnig agency, as in 1Mcity to tranamdt its surplus cur- d►en have been voted upon, favorably of Statistics reports. Output during r tooted. or whether it has no roots the case o! Associated Press versus .rent to nearby territory, in need of by the particular band and their the nine months ending Septembe: I ,. _ _ it, classification -as "Indians" later ap- totaled -97,039,485 pounds or. 82.1 at all and merely teats on a sedi- International News Service T • The result, an - 'iieschbed� by'the proved by' Vie department. percent aboxe. the production in thr - 'lmentary foundation. _ In a similar case in 9ioux.Falu,.S. _ -- — -� -This winter research e.tperts from D., a federal court granted an 3n- committee,' would be not a mere pool', - corresponding months o! 1938. California institute of Technology junction against a radio station and but a "single ocean of .energy" erhi- ism sounding out the mountain on ruled news had property value for bracing every power source whether - publics p private owned. * TrF-� Sy wey pad U i-++ '1the perplexing question. 2.1 hours after publicatiol" t - - Adopting a system similar to deep It' is expected, la cage the .plan is. • — - - '- - - - -.. ` sea sounding, the paity-_will explode" _ build. some connecting to bring {J � aEpisb� stash cTiargea 03 powder at regular Britain Provides its own power to market In cases -intervals down the mountain aids U.S_ where private companies have no - esAtf : and then time 'the resultant vibxa_ Pattern for Uneed to build for their own purposes. �r, .,„" ;°,al Ap Lions after the initial blast. �+� . But on the whole the program is de_ _ "r: N041. 3R GILL', The theory is that the vibrations 0ectrieal Pool signed to stimulate, not stifle private ,t`g� SAS NEW - ' after the blast are those that go into - f"'y"' sort the ,mountain and down to the enterprise in' the power field.._ s AFURRAR, a PWA ,PLAN FOR UNIFYING ALL The committee also recommends granite base, then bounce back in the TRANSMISSION LINES. WORKS that-the Government lead the way form of an echo. It is, pointed out WEL1, ABROAD in the field of rural electrification as that if the granite peals is resting 'it' has In O�ntarfo, Canada, where on a sedimentary base, the returning ' es'" - Washingtoa, -The unified national - ccm mop canter tran�misaioa is <`t X00. vibrations after the blast will de- used. If the Government would " 6' �SN40. IN IW� At crease after the granite ca is electrical transmission system' being gt I 9 GIN c , studied by the- Public Work Admin. pe self - liquidating P build rode nden , 9c• ;, ;•••- t'V�FN S KIS6� - passed. sstration has its counterpart in the rural electric power' projects,­ "the - �.; ,. 0. Of 1 "E 'avL so- called British- "grf4d;^ a scheme. of, _ committee believes, it would open up ; ; r •. ^ VE0. QI�Y. �'r� • power stations transmitting electrdc- a large new field. ' dhow Genius. ' fry by a •network of lines over the BIG POTENTIAL" RLT•RA L MARKET. whole country, authorized by Partia- It is estimated that.1,000,000 to 3,-- ment In 1926 under . circumstances 000,006 t4rms in the United States ^' M e n t a 1 Defectives Malce similar to those existing n the Unit. would take electric service ff it were g y ' f'ed States today. - brought to their doors. Many of these -.�y Clever Models ]n a already have telephones and automo- Asylums _ Both are based on the principle F ' LDS A H IGf+ PbST IN :iOUYN®D �`s:*.'• ' 5 'of forced co-operation of Ube elec- bales, -Rural distribution lWeai; it has eNAIRMAN OF T44E ACTORS' trlcal, industry for greater service to been estimated could be amortized in faAMITTi E FoR ACTOR PRODUCffl Condon, Eng. -Model modern hou_ public interest. 20 years at a'cost to each o1 three TIONS. an . architect who From 1919. to 1926, 'Great Britain consumers on a chile cif line of about , sea designed by t ,, .�.;::<:•::: >.•::;<'s's;:a<ss =. thinks he is dead have been on.ahow tried voluntary co- operation to ac_ $1. a, month.��''`' in London at one of the most extra • complish more efficient. distribution All the: o recoi.jm: mlations are h I i ions e ver held All of power, but failin g to secure the based on•the premise that demand-for ea . - the exhibits in the show have been desired result adopted • the_ Electri- electricity will greatly increase if the made by mental defectives and some city Supply Act, based on the 'find- pa'oposed system • is put into effect. ;1 of their workmanship displays sheer Ings of a commission headed by Lord •Lighting of two to four times the 04} FOR NTIQ("S i,IFle I genius. Weir, The act . established a compre_ amount of municipal streets and al_ - EMARD MRETT'I OIITON HAS Woodcarving by a boy bf 14. with a,.hensive network of '*b•tension leyt; illuminated at..present and light- ERWND14ENN6LSWIT*P111VATi N'�`� + °i:;� "'•" ,.�A SU TES, RUNNING r/ATER, Ella, mental age of seven is described by mains caned the "gridiron," to be ing •of dangerous sections of • country ► 10 HIS PRIZE DOGS .l HIS BAMC�IF. :K < ?: ;'r <xk; ?A:, *:;, <.'.:a•. experts as "literally amazing." opeaa4ed by a central electricity roads at night and even whole aver• 'Visitors were told of a man whose ,board. ial highways between largd cities are normal capacities ami so sti it l that NOT CHANGE OF OWNERS11W. suggested as samples of increased %� ;`• •he can -ha.rdly-feicihimself. Yet he The purpose of the "grid" wan• -saki• demand which might- be anticipated, - can answer the most puzzling .matlt- to bb "not a change of ownership '44��yy, �, 4"' is AIRUEA4v� wet, *' 11NSET SHOTS pEfl FAT4fit VAS A ENiaAI IN k .' ematical problems tuft$ hardly a mo. but , the partial subordination of ves- A PLEDGM NOGGAAPHY oFh �. bent's hesitation, fed Interests in generation to that i ELORGilU - TMi S9 115 iMY A.Am This lesson t HOT0CAAPHFA �1�Lt,� _ WS NiV OMAOJ�SP660 c : �t of a new authority for the benefit - W;li-profl{ b - � iNT++Al of all, and this only under proper ' I'll flit my coat a i! tai Alt TI safeguard fa • a manner, which will Sin next July, ji�A�taiI1T 7gNi. . • / • ` - �J „ �i -... •Nn. • , - _. . Imo' . �'. . � .• 'z 's' _ p - �"" �rWg% 1 HER ARMS AND' Notable 'Progress Made ' �o.ope so,>l�t _ «4; -LEGS IMMOVABLE Crimp Py'even ' _ By Royal Bank (if Catch �'°" -- -- Ten Years with. Rheumat'sm y - - . T017011W -- Greater effort to needed its Increase !e0 000 000 ---Li uid Assets If the influx of youth into crime U to • _ ` To this woman it must have been ° $5 t e Q $=,172,287 be prevented, was the wsrming given a like commencing to live a new life; --- Profits Down SUghtly After Heavier Takes by Chief constable Draper of this when she began to use her arms and taxes but before Federal Lazes. For• city in a recent radio address, in legs again, after they had been help- The financial statement of The which he urged the public to co -o Roy4tl Bank of Canada for the year the sake of uniformity and the fuller p' lase for tea years. information of shareholders both erste with the Police fa crime pre. ended November 30, 1934, reflects a + "I suffered with rheumatism " she ventlon, -period of Improved business condi_ classes of taxes are now disclosed in Q writes. "and had been bedildden Much good could be effected he ti r4 t 0. tions, Figures of total assets, depos the published reporn,� 't►nce' 2920,1 'Could not 'move' arms or During the year under review no fate it the power of tiffs ,press were �a } its cash, investments commercial S _cif' t Do- legs, and had to be fed tike a child. swung into the scales for right and loans -and note circulation all show' minion and Provincial Lases aggro- ' Everybody thought 1 should be an in- Justice. Moving pictures Coo, wield x- an increase during, the year, - gated $1,076,016. Making allowance s va13d all my fife. I forces ,us Doff -L� air influence through which much Total assets arm q for the increase under this heading, am Could be aocoaipiLhed in' this pipe S1nOkQTB! fill up with c'tight against- it and tried -a numberI 17J��+� —� g ► of different things, It was Kruschen i which $382,172,287 are liquid, being �1�' aft ' °�19 end iiOLDRN VIR,GII)tIA 56.16 per cent of total liabilities to Protita, after taxes, covered dividend that eventually saved me, and today 1 r The problem hats been aggravated 4Wd en the public compared with 56,76 per requirements of • $2,800,000 annual )� d iC81ly - I consider it fa saving my life. Mq contribution of $200,000 to Officers' by conditions of unemployment and CjOOCI SlirlOk¢! loonditfou has greatly improved, antj cent a year ago. Cash, cheques and pension Fund, the usual s propria- ensuing discontent during the peat e Wpplimbs ' are gradually becoming bank balances aggregate $165,583,031 p few sears, he ' continued. Enforced or '24.36 of , public liabilities. lion of $200,000 for Bank Premises, = ..; ' more supple. Already 1 can eat with- and left a surplus of $123,201 to be idleness has led many into the wrong " Government and municipal recur. - ___wh assistance, and dress mytelt— ded tp Profit and Loss. Account, in- path' and the evil la greatest for which I "d not, done for ten years." Mies. have increased daring the per• 'Young persons. i --M. `H, ; lod� ,tram $(13,782,602 to $133;220,489: creasing that account' to $1,606,804, _ Heil, Mothers to be carried,forward to the next-fla_ Two of the [ngredfen of Krus- + Big Gain In Deposits cal year, -Little New Marinas "'- Chen Salts are the mostectual sol• The outstanding feature of Life "Mothers 'first" is the latest Pule I statement is the increase ot- $50,559 The ahow.ag while 'gratifying to Loyal Toronto has already had in Cxermany. v ^`vents of uric acid known to medical ! the shareholders, will this year be of two girl babies named- after the ' telenCe, They swiftly dull the sharp 510 In public deposits. Of this,, In- special interest to the public, as-it- "fairy princess" Marina. In all rob In certain towns, to ensure than" edges of painful crytbLahi, then cos_ crease it is understood that $41,347,_ affords perhaps the most striking ev- ability there will be hundreds of the wives of working men with fam- - ;- vert them into a harmless solution, 334 Is in Canada, the balance abroad idence yet given of the extent of the, others all over the Empire who will ihe�`s of three or more children sha11 - Other Ingredients• of these Salts Canadian savings deposits being. up. improvement in trade throughput be similar! named within the next not be too long away Srom. home, ' have a stimulating effect upon the $11,126,336 Canada. g Y - iaidnegOi and assist them to expel the After a steady decline iu eommer- iyam•' Ft_ is a pretty. and unusual the authorities dive issuing them with clal loans of banks -ill Canada over The Annaat General Meetng of the.I name, but it seems rather a mistake "cards of honour." By presenting ....dissolved uratfc ;needtea through the shareholders will be held at the Head I to "date" the year of a girl's birth these cards in the shops; irtatitutioty, natural rhaanel, the period of _the past few years, it Office of the bank In Montreal on . so'.unmistabeaWy,.. 'perhaps 'the wo• -and- public offices, they are entitled _ s to encouraging to note as further _Thursday January 0tH . evidence of business to note as fur_ y man of the future will be above to be served before others who, pre. then evidence i business no revival, The principal accounts with 'COM- considerations of age - perhaps! sumably, have more, time to spare. . '.Sugar From Wood I that the Roy-al. Banks parative figures for the year, are as gores, under follows:= - -- this heading show an- increase of, $10- German Process Successful 092,494 the total standing nt I226.. Total Aaaelg. 5758.�23804 i72918804i6 ,,..he Ro al Bank O CaniAdc - X942.028.. Doatq,dec Prow. 352.112,287 '2t2,'fi1,645 y ®ut is Not Considered Profits for the year were =4,398,217 Gov, k Mun. Practical but we not properly comparable with Sec. : • 133,220,489' 113,782.902 9. - _...... published Curr. ioaas- :.. - . profits for the gsev eye io t�.tt, 220,942,029 21 't,849,624 'General Statement 30"th.November, 1934- -' - -- During. the World War - German year. because heretofore they were Dep. Bearing chemists were hard at work trying reported after deducting Prorinchl • • Int. .. .. .. 4es,t2t.43 44! ,i4t,os4 to concert, cellulose (wood) into su- gar. Free t)epoaita 7.4.4sz,8i0 110,1It,E9U ~. . !fir, It wan a harder problem than , - - NORTHAMPTON. Mass. —'Fhb LIABILITIES _ _ ".it seemed --so hard, In feet, that not beef axe required, The same area. waltz tempo has a new aigni9cance - - ' r 11nLI1 attar rite treaty of peace wan' Planted' to potatoes wilt support but at Smith College, The Department G►ptcapse!ek saes ufi.. '..r.....�,.............,.....- ias.eio.Ne.ei. ~" -Signed was success achieved.- The ten and wheat but Six. Becan� of physical education has inaugurs- pa"d " " "" "' "" "" " ""'•' "'•""' i2�,iw,wi.si. -'- 'victors in Lhia struggle were Profea_ baianceof rnoaa a.rrbl terward.........;:,....... tsea,sr►.,, wood grows to slowly the same am ted a new- method of teaching swim- : gaol• Friedrich von Bergius (Nobel 921,5%.*K"O cunt of forest land would make even miltg', It is music supposed. to give ' Di.wade ............:. ".....:..,.. ts.l�s,s, Prize winner), famous for his work Divide nd Ns, 1e, (at S% per asnas) sayable lot ' rhythm anti em • T in making- gasoline and motor spar- a poorer showing than does wheat y isssarG ot, stroke., ter- D«asb.r, 1,34• .................. 7iN,e1,1 222/a,,es.3s Re out of cool aver the Fear. Evident a tree i6 . cording to Miss Gertrude Goss, ts7,us.,,5.3i gee, and PsofeatOr swimming instructor. The waltz rem Deposits by and balances due' to, Doaatabn Covers- . Ton Scholler, What the two Chem - a poor substitute for -the sugar beet po is anitable to the aide stroke, tt..nt • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • ,- i ] 6s+,Mt.a fain gave the world fS a way of mak• ? Provincial Go•era- la Germany's present economic Oagwls by and .. ....ri -sw n'fs:.f - bg wood breast stroke and tr eon, but thg- _ Nunes, , . , . 1#,072,42+.62 Palatable. Grisly. foxtrot ea e t >. 0xtrot is better f0 crawl. Deposits b7 he public not bs" Interest , : 1 ;4S),l70.76 A goat can eat l4per, but a man Depeeim by the public be■ritag interest. Including cannot. A difference Yn tatere■t accrued to date of tateaasnt. _1 , 4ti,i2b,403,7e digestive De poettsbyandbalanc esdw mother la■nksinCanada 1.336iii7e processes Is the reason. Hence the f • Dspoetq by and balances due to tlanln and Snaking problem, that von Sergtus and von j / corre"o - t• sleowbors then is Canal., .. , ... - 1 ( 6 t.i91 t0 Se rs7,47w ]ts 2 Notes of the cask in Circulation • .................... 33 221.sK.74 Schthe faced was that of 'creating / Advances under the ilaaam Art. SCOUTING L is the factory what w a !a ' effect f l sine Payable .•.•I.......•..... - tea artllidat stomach of giaan and /) _ _•. Liabilities to the prbitc aoi tacfuti� �aidie tbi lorr �'�'� ,9 altetsl and letting that digest wood. ` _ h'a'd' ..: _ �►assrl,i. - - _ _' .. I•itrc > There _ .. t�oia °� t .:...:......... .. Lae a�a ! Credit O:tidaif3�.' .'The digestive juices were powerful I - - skids that split the cellulose into CC sugar, ! _ L "v e r y w h ere ... ' AssETS - - ' Gold and Coin on band r PLA1. NOT PRACTICAL. ( � A brother toe other Scout. awthout r d to race or ereeOd � .. .........,r .. 011,733,0211.93 - . 'Theta can be no - ' p=%ify nomtafoa h tct -f question of the � � - uego■i 9a i e - Cale a'ii;ai.w '. <_ �elaeacy of this process. Sat will it Ue tees cane and atbs For.yn Carrendee.:..:..... 17;94+.s76.3i t,3.777,i3t N ' enable Germane to do away with au. �y Scout toy repair shops in well The third Annual Hobby Show of + to: i. orotbvCaaadlra >raab..,.. :................ i Lp1',asa.17 $gar Importations? Her production of. over a hundred towns and cities ac- the 'let Queenston; Ontario Group er ao• i rother Banks in c o:da". "';:;;;:: "; st'90i; ".16 'sugar beets,' while large Is not .en_ rose the' Domladoa from coast 'to made a new record with 995 entries e■l■ncee due b banks and Ranking Csrrsspondeeta - ttogh for her domestic needs. toast again helped Santa Claus to vi- and $200 worth of prissy. Some team- elsewhere than Id CanrA■ ... . . ..... .. . .. 4•.037,403.36. 69."S,t,3J9 _ t; Professor O. Spengler, direct r of sit the many thousands of children moth apples. . pumpkins and rege- ooa talon and Provincial Geveroment Ssruritke. the institute for Sugar Industry is of needy families on Christmas Eve, tables were sbown-by Stouts and -by y�rt !g�fnnteed t(.� turtud.,wichin me 69,&M444.07 r value Berlin crushes v ' « „ - other boys of _ I.incoln and Welland odNr Dominica and 14o.inaaI Government Son,rt. - _ , _ the wild hopes Ghat ties, direct and guaranteed, not e-veding market counties. "German economists have based on in the Parade'at $coufs of many v■iw .gkK3,li0.24 .. lands that opened the Stoat Jumbos• (tt>adiaa t►t;,hic►paa.c>aiii... not 'eie.eain_tn . itir<i the work o: von Bergius and « « von Durin a mountain climbin hike value Canadian, �Seholler. The process of converting ee at .Melbourne, .Aastralla, December g $ `Pubtke Securtt6t. other thin not exceeding. ____ Scoutmaster Gale and several Scouts market •al se " • • .... - -••- • of Aapo :, B.C., shot a mountain goat marfces� inks. , . , g g ' ing . 12:443,170.99 -.­­Cellulose into en ac is commercially 27th. Canada was represented . by . Oeber scant, •DebmtareOt and Stock.., ant .need =i '�mD and efficient show h •but it Sooai J. -G. Langley, of •Peterbore., ".c■a a t (not asceedtag rbtrey days�� Lonna �in' 'takes too long to grow wood. To O-ntarin They brought it home and treated Canada on bo -w support tea people, according to the the troop to a goat meal banquet. other Bectaidcs a ��s>Icsen~'mi mists :ai;i atatfnticalty Inclined Spengler, only.' To express the, appreciatiol( of the IYoop Leader Kirkwood gave' 'a talk °`O'er ' 4 t 2t. ie 649 K fall and Short (not meeeding cblits days) Loan elsr e 1,26 acres of land on Assisting rn get the Soontmaa- where than In Canada on lio . tlebeatarea and d planted to sugar Alberta Scouts for Dractical] Elbown - -.- Stocks and other securities of . suedent g interest, a Thanks Badge was p tar's Goat: - table value to cow .......... . ............. . .. e ae res • « .y • • .,, . .Classified Advertising ended by LA.-Gov. W. L. Walsh, the The reviewed 1934 activities of Pic- Current Loans and DLeemta Cannes. tees. rebate :�],172s97.17 Chief Scout for Alberta to Col H. G, or interest) estimated loos peovfded core. , .. i22b,142,e>•.>r Y _ tou County, 'V.S•. Scout Groups co_ ldr]i7r?/ Reid, bead of the Western Arctic :'Current loans Had' Dismounts eleewhere than in 7 -• vexed: A skating meet, . a hockey Canada (less rebate sf Intamt) admated low transportation spstern of the - Iludson league,' :a bird house competition provided tore • • : • • • • • • • • : • Ts;616, Isi.w , ...........:........ VFFER TO EVERY 1NYENTOP, Bay i'r�ntP °r`'` + : Bien - Current Loam, estimated lost provided for..... 4,224,347.06 3]6,7$2,531.73 7 ' ,,lot of wanted inventions and fulr' , tu.., on sent free. 'aye �a,say ? - Ch rCh des, 8 Cub .and gc011t dank Premises at not more than cost, leas amount. written oat, ..... 16,933,330.67 ._World Eateat_.Atcor-ner'_ • c athletic field day;. a first aid comps Real Berate other than flank Premises. . Bank Streit. OLtXw - ..,. /,:.,: % -- -- X4:1- J�a•Ceb- trI&- .- �1L$rlar- Otion� _ a-.•.,.. ..,_,__D- - 'f ,{ _ 1G.,e� ,ri:�.�d°' o ,e�.•.•: :. ...... 2145611.571.10L ,,•:....,. ]ssls7l. t a Canada racy a,.�i a ... .... . , , .. . . ►as. ?. + LhbU�desof Cwtomen under Latteraof Cradlt as per coat-•, .. ,... 20,763,75{.14 !tom? CWfsssi ...ender direpction of the Scout Leaders Christmas TOY Repair Shop. Shar�f and Loan, to Coairelled Codtpeales. , .. • 1,361,000." $-Club, co-operated with the town Re= . e s UtpoHt with the Miairtteot Finance for the security of Note Clrc�►is- �T EUiiAL'SER'i3 Good Luck Ziaby Two trols of Lone Scouts num- Otter Aweta not tadude/ ontr i6efo "' " " " " " "' " W ' ' '1\ ' Chicks, Each grade blood- tested. !n collection - - cads. , .. ,. 456,01.14 Iief Department in a Saturday cloth_ regoing b Live delivery guaranteed. Catalogue g' bering dine boys, have been organl_ , t79t 423.te4�0i dally mailed on reoueaL Chatham. ~° - ` . i zed at Fenelon Falls, Ontario, under r Ontario, k diary report, dale' by date, of the' the leadership of two former Scouts, •',NOTE: —The Royal Bank M Cahads . (France) has been ineorporited underthe,laws doings of the GIeIIbOTO, . Man., pack lllll'ray G T811a m And Douglas Ci'at!d. °f 1!?■aee to eoaduet the boine" of the Bank in Parisand the assets sad liabititi v of er► The Royal Beak of Cumb (France) we included in the above General Statement. and troop, published in three issues e : . M. W. WILSON, S. G. DossoN, ' :A. y of the Western Prairie GEtzette, was In recognition of Boot work done President ant! lllan"trtg nirector.. .. _. ., - Geaersl Manager.' _ su- rt�ata eZt3C� r`'• :le fo:m of anrun!• rrw•r' ; Poppy Day, the 1st Grenfell, Saak AUDITORS' REPORT 'r° rR■ SHARERoLD1W. Tan ROVAI. BAetx Or CAVA-DA: Scout Troop was presented by the We have examined the above Statement of Liabilities and Asset4 at 30th Noiember,1934, t:R Authors' Servie _ Canadian Legion with' k handsome with the boob and accounts of The Royal Bask of Canada at Head Office and with the eerdfied returm from the branebse. We have verified the cash and securities at Head of cs at the low troop flag. othee Bank's areal rear, and daring the year we counted the cash and examined the securi on AN'VOUNCING A NIr '- __ _ ..... « :. at several of the important braseba. , , t :�� We have obtalne , alt the information and ixpianatione thit we have required, and la ous Scouts of f:ent, England, saved en -- odinion the transactions of the Bank, which have come under our soaks, have been witbfn the MON'T'HLY BULLETIN angle small coins during last .winter ch cgndiaoonof W above as November, 9i�•°.a it : at a own by the disclose l of " w to entertain 300 •unemployed boys at the B■■t. SERVICE to artists and au- JA9.'G. ROSS, C.A. _� a 'successive summer camps. et P. S. Rer. t you. thors, listing Up-to-date in- iv: aARTH rHUhisoN, c.A. � A,tdiwts' of Peat, Marwicir, HitcbNl,rlk CemtwrY i formation -on WHERE TO on behalf of the B.P.O.E. Exalted _ 'Moaftsal.Cwds,i4tkDeasber,_19t4 - SELL: Yearly subscription uae Ruler A. E. Megson presented the M60eeejaw Scout Association with a - PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT i.. One Dollar, ON D shield for annual efficiency compet- Balance of Profit and LAm Account. 30th November, r, ition. President O. IL Zllnmer ac- r o �ksj ; tier • • • • • i ,3s3.ce4.ti . , ;;cd NEAR, OIL 1,33...:.. , 1.: P dots for th rear No em 1131, after Send a three Cella stain cepted the "tihield, -and awarded it to mating appro tione. to Contingency a�aa the 12th Moose Jaw Troop for 1934, et of tPh" user es' radon or 1 „ envelope for fuU informs FOR, SEAFNESS dl NEAD NOISES j P BnebtlnlOsbtshaeb »a�nt.d........_........'.. • A.teotbint �sad�pm eirating, combination that 64 fur, .. tlon on our other service de. pprrootvad tbs Heath antes leaeaedH«d Noise, of away. A' free' Ikatlug rink is being 'Op er_ APPROFRIATSD AS -FOLLOWS: - r�aTtltnentg... _ NNOUtfatheFars�atAubbedBackofEarsandInserted at by dhe Scouts at DividendNo. 196ata ttaonm... ....... ........ i 700,000." If( ed this winter a_ o0tril,. L`omr�dYB`a�rOf lusbeea�nthe�aricatytfma Rl tee Dividend No. 197'■t i �nnum... ........... ..y 74N at �NDtsaiptisrlra >faismtoareQw�i.- e • tiivi/egd No. is! at t , per Ideas Unlimitedt A..o.ILioNARD iivc. Interesting pe • .7e Fifth A.aaus, New tlfark City 8 ex riences as _ s Scout* MOotribution k Reserve e � Teomistio �in R��: neat Taaw leader !n Japan were related to the �•s°°'" 1,079,016.91 5th St, Thames Ontario Group by Thirty-NiRe 1.Ce Avenue, Adjutant Kenneth Barr of the Salva- t,sei,ie4'„ =s,ta,tlil,ie _ _Toronto, Ont. Issue No. 1--'35 tlon Army, a former.. Canadian Scout. ` t Adjutant Barr bad just returned from M• W. X14:' A. G. DOBWN, 18 Prc- tout and 1b�ng Dlrect!v- C4nenl Manager. x _- the Far East Moatrea1, 26th Dece■sber. 11 ; wp dr W�•:'�„' -y �..,�_ �+�. > .jam- .x;..,�:�,;•� : _- '_.' -... - -� , • �, _ .ccT..Y ��,,�p� tl . Y L ,cr raft +^ ;, ••.� `u4 a- 9..`-.w. ;. A.,.rW+: w r• •. {: i V.�..A� A:' .t.. ,, - iiifM1M1' •'�Sy�°3"`^ ;'S ,."`Y�.r!="}L .. �E` '3 `.. li�.,•7:.*al.i;*ra±*i -�_a++ °�.,..:+.., '.,,,a =; _ "y"T•..r:•- :' yk.• yu+.. � J R Z M.r"- S ,y. •_i,•..,j• n9 . '. i-' iP'.+,. `T .+, b �'^ [} ... Km•i..:ce. S•a- +ia�?•a'a1.._....srsa�.. _ .. '.a .'rte �� •' ,•r ' 3; n• :.`!;'T? w r .d -`^ pr 'x . � ^� �' • .* t ^+seas* w-ar, a. _ vr•� Y � "w f,, �.:'' ;x -- -.., •5 X • wL, i. � . �: •+ — , - i.�l1iV1.11ii j --Mr. and Mot. George aw' Mr. _.. ge the wot4 of the board during the and' Mrs. XcAvoy and Mrs. John past year.. Nominations received for LavR, of Toronto, spent New Year's the offices for the oomitfg year. F. Coin nereial Priatin of All Kinds Xr. $ereaat spent Neap Year's at the home of the Misses . ,Law. J. Prousre, M. S. Chapman, Win. Cu1-` � with his son, in Hamilton "-Oliver and Mrs. Crummer spent lie, James Andiew, Ed 'Walsh and - r U _ --Fred Gray, of London spent New Year's in Oshawa with their W. C. Murka_ r, All excepting the -- . Envelopes, Utter-heads. Bill Now Yeni''e Day with Pickering daughter, .firs. Elmer Toma and members of the board of last year - - • friends. family have retired. Several questions were - ,'t{i$ a Specialty - - - `;; During the Christmas holidays --Miss Ida Sterritt, of the perma- discussed at the open. meeting .which ' -the public school received their sup - .sent • staff of William St. School, Tor followed. • The matter of a municipal This `Office. . -' ply of coal byr truck from Toronto. onto, spent Christmas with .her, par dump was advocated, and the prob _~ - _ - •= _. _ _ .. --Fred Andrew is still confiped to ents here. _ ability is that the - -people ' of this the house as a result of an attack --Ed. Bowman, of Whitby, '' has village, will. in the near future have ° Of pleurisy, but we are glad -to been. elected by acclamation as may- some spot where they can dispose of - know that he is somewhat improved. , or . of th_ a town. This will be the 6th • the tin Gaits -and other refuse that _ -James and Mrs. Richardson year in wilds he has filled that pos-. 'accumulates about the . , home, and and family, of Georgetown spent ition. Congratvlatioas. may be dumped without fear'of -hav- New Year -s at the homes-- ern-ie_'n`= Rov Hutn; liTey ±d Mrs. Grah- inV- that "No DumninR" sign pop up. ` Squires, on the Lake Shore. - am,.of Wesley- - United Church, Brant just -when -you Have- chosen a likely -•.=Mrs. A. _.Gormley spent a few, ford, and fir. and Mrs._ Frank Tuck­ s1)o 'I`he question o€ some sort of - days-last week with her son, Thomas' er and sons, George and Alfred, o! protection at the four -corner inter- < <p1�:k r1i1 $ Leader Store'. Of Oshawa- _ Toronto, spent Christmas with the section in the village, was advocated ,Ore -- -Grant and Mr$: - Arnott and sister of the two ladies, ,Mrs'. C•' A. in the interests of the school child- family,-of ' �." •. -. . Toronto were in town on .Sterritt and Mr. Sterritt, rep, who will as children do. " •• View Year's Day. -T?Ie authorities in all parts of forget the repeated warnings for Choice Sultana Raisins 2.lbs. 23e. T. E. and Mrs. Crawford are' Canada have. been busy granting lie' caution when,cressing the street. The f - confined to the house suffer #ng from enses to those qualified for ownigg accidents •that• have already taken Fresh Rich Mincemeat- 2 lb '.7 ir'�c. - a Wry',severe cold. and carrying firearms. This iii a new place would appear to -be sufficient • -Ed. and Mrs. Booth spent Christ law, passed with a view to prevent' - justification for such protection.. Japanese Mandarin Orarnges� doZ "30c mas with the "latter's, sister, . Mrs. ing• crime. -Every person who own. • Pringle, of Whit -by. a fire -arm is required 'to prccure a Next Stmday evening January 3rd • -Miss Ethel Bray has ,returned license, and if neglecting to- do so i• - rhor will be a_ Rpacixl Merrioiial Chooice: Canned _Pumpkin,. . :�9 r " home after spending a few days with subject to a heavy fine. Service in 'the Unit ed °Church to keep New Mixed Nuts per' ib. . 9c. friends in Peterboro. -At the last meeting of the Y. P; in memory those members and ad- f -:Dr. and Mrs. McMaster - and ,Bible Class of the.' - United Church• herents who have passed away dur• ff ff s� �L AC family, of Port Perry, spent Sunday M. S. Chapman was reelected as in the year 1934. There will be a C>eroeers Mixed Candy, 2 lbs.. ' I,,JC. --with Dr. and Mrs. McEwen. ' class teacher, with the following of- short _address and appropriate anth- 46 etc ' -itev. H. G. and ' Mrs. Crozier fleets: President, Mrs: G. Field; Vier ems. The order -of service will be as Liftloek �f The Better Butter, per lb. 2Vc. spent the Now Year's'Day with their President, Hugh Squires;. Secretary, follows: son and family, in Kitchener. Miss Phyllis Pilkey; Treasurer, ?fir, Doxolo{ty Our Big Display of- Xmas Gaif ts, " -Mr. and Mrs. X. W. McMaster Frank Petrie. The class paper, 'The Invocation � �`► and• family of Oshawa, -spent New Visionary" b }•=Editors, Bray and Pet Hymn - Glass and Chinaware and 'liear'A with W.- H. and Mrs. Bray rte was given at this_ meeting. Scripture 'Reading " ` - -Mrs. F. T. Bunting visited her Russe!! Burrell had a bad seam Memorial. Anthem by the 4Mioir ..IDjieltle$now on display sister, Mrs. Clement, and family, of on- Satusday last. On going out of- Memorial Ceremony . .]Wilton, for several days last week. the house he saw heavy dark clouds Prayer - - 00�2E ON IN -R. H. and Mrs. Ripley and tittle of dark smoke belching, forth from- Milted Quartet (Memorial) _ _ - - son•, spent their Christmas holidays the chimney of his house. On im•es- = >nnot�ncements at Little Current, Manitoulin Island. tigating he found that the stove pip - Offering - _ -Miss Mabel Clark of the" "News- .es were red from top to bo3tom. He Hymn S CHAPMAN Record" of Clinton, visited her bro- summoned Ross Wallace who soon 'fir "t°n e ' 'titer W. J. Clark and family last _'put the fire out with his extinguish- Prayer _ - - . :..•:" _ ... Hymn _ — . _ week. er before ally damsge -vase - done: ---- -- -- --- -- _ - . --- - - - - ' ' -I)r. Y. E. Cartwright's mother Every' available piece bf ice -in • Benediction -and sister, of Hamilton. spent the the village from 2x3 up was taxed Morning Service at 11 a. m., when NEAR FALL - GOODS - C iristmas' holiday with Dr. and 'Airs. to calsacity by girls and boys, as Mr. Crozier will preach on the "Deit} , Cartwrir'it. well as adulis on New Year's Day. oT Jesus" this sermon being the see• WI-L 1AM' '-S WORK BOnTS, Solid leather, , $2:93 -The W: M, S. of St. Andrew'3 They seemed to be thoroughlq en- ond•of a series -.on that subject. All , Congregation witl meet at Vie home joying themselves at skating and at sire welcome to both services. STANFiELD 5 Wi1YTER. UNDERWEAR, -2 -00, 2.50 sod. 300 -� ai Mrs. R. Somerville, on Wednetday hockey playing although the ininiat VELVET HATS, blue, black, brown, . _ . 3.95 January 9th at 3 o'clock. ure rinks were not of the dimension, _ -The Woman's 'Association of the that they mould desire It seems IMPORTANT _ If you are not reEeiv/ing our weekly Grocery United Church will hold their regal- 'that it is impossible for the village dodger, ask to have your name put o0 our - : ?. ar meeting on Tuesday, Jsnuary. 8th to matain a nod rink. Pickerin Tawitahip Horticultural ' ' g at 3 p. m., in St. Andrew's Church. -The • Week of Prayer will be ob- Society will hold its A"ual Meet- _ mailing list. -Quite a number of the ratepaY_ served in Pickering from Wednesday ing and Election of Officers in. the era of the, village and surrounding January 9th to Friday, Jan. 11th, in- A. Y. P. Hall. Pickering. on Thursl- Fred T. Bunting, iekdrinb district attended the nomination elusive. Services will be held as foi- day earning, - January loth, at 8 0 - meeting. at Brougham on Monday af- lows: Wednesday, St. George's, with clock. All members are urgently re- - - `' -�ternoon. Rev. H. G. Crozier, 3peaier; Thugs din i.teenaee tabliaBed 1857 r oueeted to 'attend. Rn Bra -The annual convention of Pick- day, St. Andrew's Presbyterian with - xIng Township Sunday School Asa- .Rev. E. G. Robinson, Speaker; Fri ociation will be held in St.John's day, St. Andrew's (United) Base JOINTACHES y �I Church ,Brougham, on Tuesday next ment with Rev. Dr. Carmichael, Sp- __ The program ritay be seen. in another eaker. Services will commence each Aching ` - Nuauies and Joints are Quick- P - R. ieolumn. t evening at 8 o'clock. A cordial .in- ly - _ e The sympathy of her many vitation im. extended to all churcl: �ttov y nautg ttmacape _ friends is extended to lirs.__Russell. _people to attend. F ' C. JONES - -- - ---- - -- - d -- Stork (nee Miss Donnell), of Kes -' • i -His many Pickering' friends con- Druggist _ _Pickering (4ttt • � - wick, on the death of her father, gratulate W. E. N. Sinclair K. C., of which . took place on • Saturday .last.. Oshawa, on the honor conferred up �Uj�1iACA PS Chickens, I urkeys, Ducks, Geese Several from Pickering attended •the on him by asking him to be their Our Best'' Quality and Display -.-•funeral -which. . took place on Tuesday mayor for a_ third term :. Mr, Sin- -Rev.. H: G. Crozier. will commen- clair's ability as a financier has hPOn ee a series of Bible Studies in the recognised by, his Bellow town men USE THIS _ in years -- - .basement of St. Andrew's Church on several oeta =Jon. • V6'itcn the O;h mcdidne, SYBILLA SPAEUVS. for _..next Tuesday evening, January Bth. awl Fair 'Board fouled thertrselse �J E F colds, catarrh, throat Gott heavily involved, they asked him w and tort- r '" this series of studies will, be held ell disessele. Tested 33 .: ;� -every .Tuesday 'evening during .Jan - act as' their. president and- since ace- ern' add = nary and February. The subject 'of epting the responsibility, thg, finan- proved t!w-_ safest and wait effect- - - - - p •,the series, will be "The Teaching of ces have been rapidly improving. His 'tve Jost what, you need.' The Choicest of Baby and other Beef Jesus" and the -subject of the first constituents in the riding at the Last E. C. .JONES Druggist. for the CHRISTMAS-SEASON . Y lecture will be "Jewish . Beliefs." election showed their 'confidence' in Pickerins Ont _ " 1 `' -Thee* classes. are . open to -all who him by electin¢ ham ish : by a record may w to attend and all are 'we] majority. Although he has been de-- The'Season ! ! some. posed frgm the leadership of the COAL s Gn s to All -The annual school meeting of 'S. party, he will. always command the S. No. 4 West ' (Pickrrin¢ Villa,;?) rps,► f(. crud- eorifidence of the Miuse, which was to have been held nn both Liberal and Consen-ative. Celebrated Pith" Nut Coal 14.80 x ..Wednesday of last week, pursuant to - FbIlowing'the expiration of the .. .. Stove 1446 W a . G s ;-: •- 'statute, was- pnstponAr! until Friday period fir oualifyinz 'for office on American Anthracite 13.50 - - ! - _.. evening'nn account'of Lhe small att- the Township Council at-noon tired- Coke _11.35 �U�Ch�r' (phone 3000) ;�iC�i('ring. • _ ; endance of- ratepayers. On Friday nesday, Donald R. Beaton; Clerk, an- Wood. maple, single e� • . t.75, night the attendance was still very nounced the Council for the year - small, but sufficiently large - to -tr- 1935 .as: Reeve. 'Robt. C. Reesor; Delivered at above prices - ansact the nPreRsary business which Deputy - Reeve, Ralph E. Mowbray; CHA.S• LAWC�i:tfillg T consisted thiefly in electing a t . Councilmen, Wm. Reesor, G, Luther F'hunr 2920 t tee in . place of C. W. Pilkey, whose Middleton and Heber Down.' The last 51y GREETI term had expired. He was re- elected, name on the list and the. new mem- Abus the Trustee Board is composed her, Mr. Heber Down, is elected by Now Adttortisoments. �* - tR of John . S. - •Balsdon, .A. H. Robinson acclamation, "on the retirement of THAT SATdTid C:.' W. , Pilkey. Short diRcussions E. 'L. Chapman, as move. Mr. Chan- l a - HOltctES FOR SALE-2 Cl - took place. on trthpr questions, but man has completed Yen years t5f very ydr 'MERRY CHRISTMAS maree, rising ti yrrh blast geidiv o 8 yts. `" ?i .the meetinsrt was very quiet. _ !Faithful glen ice in t?�e interests of and 7 others. Apply John ICayel, cordon Fart ' =Lyle Ramsey* a well -known -bar_ the ratepayers of ,thin Township, His Farts. Pickering, 1Q _ s - rister, of Toronto, met death on Fri- retirement is regretted, as was exp- `�TANTED- Bldprl woman fcir Be - day last by. falling 50 feet from the ressed at the 'no niiiatinn meeting. v`, bou•ekeeper. Apply, stating age. wa B Yours, -and.. F 't 5th floor„ of an apartment• house - on The present board comprise a groti required._ Oalyttro bachelors to tttDt after. p pey. P.O. _ > loo. Pickering. '° HAPPINESS' and , PROSPP.RITY Qherbourne Street,,af that lily. He of -successful,- capable men. and STRAYED to the prt•triisea of sustained a 'fractured t� skull, right with thei interestc..of -.th�c township, ►. Thenndersigned,syellow collie dog, Owner - - _ anal He died in St. represented at Cnuntl• onn"eq by may'have snore by�prQving operty and yinir Michael's Hospital shortly after., be- Messrs .Reeve R. C..Reeaor and De cape ces. w. C, Wilhw , _� .., , p- Pick 100-7. tg = • ins iidmitted. Mr. Ramsey, uric was qty - Reeve R. E. Vloahray thA rate .BOOTING MATCH -Will be held coming year _ 39 years of_ axe,- had - become very _ payers aRuaxdianshi sured of the ut- prominent. and was rising rapidly in most In r3rnuahatn, un Tuesday. J n. at n, at ► o clock ■t Henry WVhite's, r 1-4 . mile mouth of _ Geese and chi�kMa fnt, prises.. Shot- uq shells his profession, and hart a bright fut- P• _ k p =The Police Village, of -Pickering prodded, R to - ure- before him. Several years ago -Nomination meeting wits held in tho �FUH.tN}rVT cjAf:R�MAV W.AN - he was in an automobile accident in Town- Hall,. on Monday- evening, "the r TED -T,; secure rders for international ' 7, which he lnct'his right arm and of -h- nomination; being received by Re- products t r direct shipment to farmer. ce Pickefing s igieat , iilarke i erwise severely injured. His wife turning Officer Wm. Gormley Iron credit• terms, by freight prepaid. Pretcrenct e but i9 8ltr- Q given to man ownin automobile, and haven ■ died several months ago, to 8 P. m., after which he called experience *11ing to owning itso havins �. vived by three children. He was a soon the members of last knowledge of live stock and their uiencerrtent■• a � � � frequent visitor in Pickering at the board to speak. VASars Prouse,eCh- wep Reply by letter stating ere d apoy.rt. intr4mm- - . well•recommended men reed a I onal Stock Food Co.. Ltd,. Toroota, (,),it + . home. of W. J. and Mrs. Clark. apman and Cullia, spoke briefly on , r, �' 4ieG£ �c"'.' �S, i?'%. ' iri+ c'} �f! �" issr�:-!. i- ."r.:..�rirw..�i,�•,t..r�'�.. ,.-- .- ._.il+... ". :. ,'.!•- •'M' ^ -s - v:,t'"'yx...�..- �,aC.,,.L �<.. .. _- ._ -_,,. ... _. -. .. -. ......,... ... _.,.. .. ,.a. a.±�:..,".�^.:!,:i_ ws."s.�.�„rt, >'< ..� x av- .:,r- _'iii: .'.._ rL,aYiGF'A'►e =. ��v