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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_01_111- P7 n Z -- VU 't, 1h L. a t I.t ow LIV PICKERING, ONT.. FRIF)AT. JAN, 11. 1435. 09 2(l Dunbarton Brock Road Med"I NOT10tz. Miss May Sommerville spent the 7 7 The annual school meeting of REENWOOD `' ` R H 0 PE-k.11SON-Physiclain week-end in the city. ratepayers of this section met on Surgeon, Dunbarton. 101y -Ross Heron spent the week-end Dec. 26t h. to elect officers and talk -k Iar way W1 -y Our truck-4 pet -� y( Alex. and Mrs. Thom. -iness regarding the B. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director ever day.­ over other hub MILLS R. eA actmetrical AsIlociation, of Ontario. Reg. Queenie,, Simpson -viSited­-MTS-W----�scho"ffair& Wm.- .Ellicott wag re. 14116ad. Member of the American OW-pirietri"I COAL,'. COKE , B. Utton.' over the holiday. elected, trustee and Mr. Jaynes Far- Establish Z�Syes ezamined by appointment. Establishes! IM Mrs. Dales, Lois and John, spent ley was elected auditur for the see- Wi.,OD,. CEMENT, last Saturday with friends here. tion. pn- r) P V P A 71TQN, "Vat. Aliss'Nora Hull fter an absence of e - -ye-a.n gave a birthday X h v all, P-tnitilix K 'nett' 'A VEL, party to her friends last Saturday. -.'SANDI U h plan 1JNCAN R, M.J.XTYHE aY. Mr. Wnl. Percy, -hereby I will lzive.ftruifars of Northern Sask er Solicitor, Notary Office--Br6cit St.. On Thursday, Jan. 17th, the W. M. atche'wan, is visiting his moher a caph ­bate,(A one A%X, bppQsjte Bell Telephone Office, Whitby. aL, j' • .. ..- : tent :Pbone 45. 4sly. S. will meet at the home of Mrs. A. sister and br%)th*.,r, of this locality. Per, Batton all tbeir. cho Ppl n 9 st to Sept. 1st (,D RUDDY Barfister. BITILDER"S 5HPIPLIES Chum. Mrs. Per,: ONA y and Mi!;s Nellie Percy, ff*utu Sept. 1�,t IR licitor. Notary Public. Moneyto Loan. MrA. KeMD, after spending, the *wIr- have been in'rather poo- health 'text, Piovided tho, year's chop- -.43dice formerly occupied byy the late A- E. Chris- autumn with, relatives and friend= lately, are slivhtly improved at the J?iug coules tip to the necessary of Houe. Whitby. Iso local cart Page wor� Una, Louth wing tby. F-ly here returned to her home in Chic-' tim'e of writing. Amount. go last week. t BATON. BELL. & ROSS T a re' Get particulars at the Mill. - W J. BEATON. K. C. It is pleasing and Ynarkable -Jo Ao We MITCHELL-` St. Paul*s. Dboivarton on S'tinday. relate that Mr. John'Han-d1ton, ,k%' The wore I chop the cheaper H. B, BELL J. D. F. 0, (SucceaLsor'to'D. Munro and Pickvir. "' 13th. Sunday at 2 p'. M. two nionths agr), fell and sustained I can do it. With -your co -op- J. A, WRJGHT ling Coal CO.) Evening. Prayer at 3 p. rn. Preacher, a badly dislocated shoulder,' is able erationund support I can. 272 Bay Street. Toronto, Adelaide 2536 Re: E. G. Robinson. to �* up each day fvr a few hours. do it. V -el-lug. Ont. pieli 10HARCSON PICKFRIN(i & Despite his ripe old age of ninety YOUR R 0,11 E MILL MU' VEY-Barri6ters. Solicitors. Notaries Ofti�-e pho-ne 7400 Audley two Mr. Harnilton is making lic. 211-214 CgrIfeci• ration Life Building. years, - your wheat. -t, Grit)& sing krier of Yonge and Riclizood Sts. Toronto, this recovery in great style and his tale local mill''; flour helps ..,Phones Adelaide 4480 and 4484, The regular meeting of the Club -many friends wish him a speedy r`c- lialle of yovir wh4� tt. --No better By 3D - A- .',:B :0 -01 IR ace next Mo, silent iawrday evettints.- Pickering- rZP1,rec:.t 1111lo;ne Pick M-3. 61f nday evenin;x a. overy. pastry -flumr than Kiislml the home of Percy and Mrs. -Neale, make. The Ad d rpHOMSCN & MeMILLAN-BLrris- o" No. 2 Highway. It is hoped that -st established JL t"s. '%.licitors, Notary Public. Office at re ... Brougbam brand in Canada. ehce of %It. Thomson. lot 11. concession 1, there. will be a full attendanc i. hn Office hours: Thursday and Saturday The people of this district are in- Mi. and Mrs. Bert Harvey were frow 7.00 p. in. to 4 30 ra.. of by Facilities' f6i Placing' In. pith Toronto friends on New Yea?s ntment. Toronto offics : 605 Lyal Bank, vited to attend the special meetinx o; Coed Phone Pick 20 0. Toronto El ' UO3 in St. Andrew's Church, Pickerirt*. Day. ".J Ay 'suranbe" Of All an Wednesday. when W. H. Moore The Division Court scheduled for A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT Dimtol H. P. will speak on the Carladfant Jan. 4th, here was postponed until GREENBURN KiDds. STATION-THE Citizenship topic. the 17th. X79ILC,SMITH. D. D. 14.', U D. S.', The mild weaker BEST QUALITY THAT CAN DR It sacc * to Dr. J. N. Dale% j. Graduate of :" Phone Pick 515 The Audliy Y. P. Society at the w er over the week- BOUGHT-MORE BEAT TO TEM last meeting, decided to have' their end was appreciated after the cold ore Z!:ll:Se of Dental Surgeons and Toron. Day'o'r N Is lisveirsity. At Claremont 415ce ore- D. A. Satott's stare every TueWit"vicl Fytd;;�, Phanl� officers installed at the special see- qtormy -days. TON 13AN ORDINARY COAL- kr vice which is to be held for .the in- The young folk -and the children THEREPORL THE MOST ECOM �ta)latiorl of the 1511oke Chited are . OMICAL TO BUT e enjoying the 9,pen-air rink on The Beal Store, Claremont r- nn TJ PRRFRT T FA LLA 19E. L D -.1.1 DI-D. S.. Graduate of the Royil C6112xe of hu:tch offic�_rs_,iifi­ Sunday evening, the Baker lot. Clental Surgeons, and the Iniversity of Toronto, P ki ON S. tr?4 Jan: L3th. Rev. Prof. Langford, of We are sorry to report that Mrs. CIffice in residence second door east of St and, eaw'sCliurch. Pickering,'Ont.i Office 5e. And 9. Fminanuel College will deliver the James Farley is ill at, pzesent with a. in to 6 p. tree or by aj)�'ht went. - (X-ray FURNITURE address. 1wrvive). Phone Pick 3700. My art' attack of neuriti-;. -We are diteplaviinp an attractive The-postpcin-ed school meeting took Mr. and 'Mrs. Bruce Eaiton' and Shingles For Sale variety of place on Wednesday of last week the former's father were at .Burling #1111401in,909 Aluminum and Ora Furniture Ete. and the trustees are carrying on. At ton for New -Year's Sunday-— Gait 04tramized Steel Shingles. FurioiLurs end tirsiture the *meeting at which Mr. F. G.' Me- Mr. and Mrs. A. 31offatt and Miss Bird*.• Pelt Slate Shingle A KLIZABETH RICHARDSON- Novelties. W. . XX. Fift and automobile suour4we -of all kig Carthy was chairman and Gee. Puck- Belle Brown, of Toronto, were Br- Also, re-_r.rilhberina huggy wheels. 42. Prices low. in k"ing with -times. ties. Secretary. the aalteeastiagcompaaiuot wild disancial sta - re was cionsider- ougham visitors on Saturday, Miss th-►zponed. INS_ able - discussion in favor of startirkir Brown is remaining for a visit. T. PATERSOV118 - CLAREMONT A The annual meeting oL�he lb arid req &Ar,,r_ POS ILL Lie*arl" Auctionew"., is .on the securffisr of'ne* 8'eat for h0i M F. Isis ea. Vilsinslas 04 Ton a" 01111611011•• Gyproc MCI L-me the school. It was expressed that the board will be held in the library on -Iftsissilost of •11 kieft &Illistated *6 as ftansell p~, &44gem Gresir Itivest V. 0.. 0" -Insit arrived a berier shipment ad Present seats are, not ,as coirnfortab- Saturday evening, Jan. 12th, at 8 le all the seats that were used forty o'clock, for the election of officer-s DrN R - BVATON-; - TOWN9HIP- q7P140C ill the f11114-91 jug it '. dart. Convevaseer Commissioner. for 49 in. z 72 in". Gypru�: yearn ago. If the purchaxe of new and general business'. FUEL logos aftwavits. Accountant. Etc. lauer of seats was spread over, years. the Ir -the W e , .- On%. The 'postponed rneetin'' of -Mervage weners. Whitevale 4*1 its. 2 84 in. -�ott would hardly be notice4l. But-aR M.' S. ^ will be held at JCL 7 the home of- MAW. LIVENSED, AUC_ 4 111 i rL z 90 i.t)-.- - - - I , 111 Jim Hunter says., 'it all remains to Mrs. grown, on Thursday, Jan. 17th TIONEER,for Vork.Ontsuic, and Durham .48 in. x 10S in- %een." -7- _Prot am M ni;. Geo. Builders' Supplies Ciefta4m All kinds of salet pra"ft attirsided. Groilp "A", low Terms reasonable - -Dotes for sal" may be .48 in. x W 1) mpheima Philip, Convener: juselawdatNEWS'01111cv. EWN and fudoqerl• *3t&r Little- The Sacrameirt Service on Su Kin."le n1day doest pbones. Wbitbv. nest Sly I,-..-.vl)er suid LaiL 'vas well attended. Re%�. -Mr. Glow. GARNETROBERTSON Mrs. -Annie Harbrorl ha.4; b-,en er's message was from I Pet B. A C Si,iwzles home for a few-day-t I k . - eii, 2: 5-6. "The Living Stone." Th,� -Kit SOMV to report 11r's. D. S, Craw•' attendance at Sunday School was a!- --Wiring rind Rep4iring fin Light LUMBER YARD f, -'a .ford on the a4elc list We hope for so good. ".2 All.ertft CoRl 01 P1fWe:•. Speedy -reenverv.' and Hugh -,,Ali kindoo erriegil g(lode M Go ted. by 0.� -Mrs. A. Bunker and Nlr rm Miller have been :apooin ---k f (4e' c. C 0 ..-Pickering. Mills' 7 kept in etw:k. Py -vicited unie day la.4t ,vet.k - with - Brougham . Y. P. S., to rit-pro'sent ­CtILIlit, ].hilt! PlaSt Ir PhonL-_�. Pickerinw them in the debate with CL-arern(.10 Mrs. A. 1. Meliriefl. - 1. McBrien le Both t. od Mrs. 7% p' _,sn4----ch*4n-n Y. P. S. at Claremont next Mondav A- r im(13 Fence A, Feeds, )iavc been speridinlra few week,; At evening. oreuts Ma' to SPECIAL -RATES her home in Detroit. A farewell dance was held, at the 7 we 'all'i m et it I R•00fi ng Y UPP_ understand that' 'loan Robt. Devitt home on N6w Year's 7_ o.N FA R M h R'S CAKS and Poultr'S tity moved to Green d 6f coal' has ' disappeared from Eve'. They have nwi; en "Spe U - ihe, school woodsrhed. wood. Mr. and Mrs. Carr, who 'have ookslitift Miss Eileen Parkin spent several take,, up residence in the home vac- fies'in stock - at all lays of last week with Miss Annie ated by Mr. Devitt and family, are JSecure Prices before Buying Bayles', at Brougham, welcomed to the village. CYRIL E INVALEY :'..times The Woman's Association Will •At the annual school meeting held -neet at the ho' 'me of- Mrs. V. Parkin fur business at the end of the year, WILSON BROS. Pickerina, Ont. Chopping' Daily'. )n Thursday, Jarniary 176. -oral ladies attenided'and sponsor- Locust HM, Ont. Ch " a I iei, VTr. and -"vfrs.. Barnett Harris and l M a resolution to put electric light-, Phone 72141 (i Mr. of''Bo-onvan d I in the schofA, an suggested other ville. Sunddyi-d with the Hookers. reforma. On niotio'n,'the nays had a .N. Lock woo a�n D. w E NSONSMr. Richardson and family, z;11- trajority . of one; regarding the in- ONT. Mrs. Jane Richardson, spent New stallation . of. 'electricity., The •1931 S-PECIA'LLY i_eAr's.Nvith 1Jr'. and Mrs. F. Park;n.1 trustees were re- elected for 1935. WIN, G R E FT I N G S' Mr. 'ard 111r:,. V. Parkin and 311n. �� The inmy . f:riend.�.;. of the Mechin' ..1or !1. Thompson spent o-np day rewmt­�'fauiify. w're. very sorry to hear (i R. G. CLEINDENING e ''CHRISTMAS r. J­Pai-kin and family It the ifealth, following a fall. of4llr. FUNEfIAL DIRECTOR M(_�,:hin, of, Pickering. The late ."We' fake Hugh art the Sunday service Mr. was'born an'�*lived the P-6vatp Aml)nl:iw,;o -�unflay. School 'Meeting was 'llf-l-I i art of his life' in Brougham CHRISTMAS ­CARDS-Our this xheii the officers for the year and vie'inity,' on the farm and in the n • a.Sgortnlent was . e*ej Phimp 9001, �vere�_eleete(h until moving to Pickering Ppportunit r. Go t" wfoi better, and prices so rea. y MRIVelp ))00 r oTi C ra -d and sons of )',ears ago, and while here won lie affe to thank sit. 0.,41aWri, N1 r..Joe, Ca.rW;n and Grand I •tion and esteem of all. The t3onRble 1a. to 10 Markha",,.n. Dnt. Tvr�nto, 'Alwtir Sunda�r .with' family 11 tl;e-sincem' ryn' ib J y ave sympathy of their- old friends and neit�bb 4) Y-Srailes'n Chuck- D.' S. Crawford 'and family. orS. CAN enmieeting of. Y. P. S. our many Don't t'L).r,,,Pt the Band to i The op' -rtionis shoo- I)all this satul a which 2XTr8. J. leg Platte !s rda� at! �.n k�riday Qvpning. 't 'be u�ual l.". 61'. ver Mis�s' V and Mrs. We W; i h ciuf­ many e, lwl,l'in the DlategII The names sig Friends time. All children come andi I 50o.* a 1b. in ,tart the new year right Palmel., were the fy qualify, en t, under a entertainers , did start ds" and for t4eir sew leaden..' no.t.. Nave As large ail attendance a& sizes 1-2 lb. up. The W. N1. S. met at the. home 6f should have bad, bdt'tho'se' who Bulk Candy-A good assort- -Customers liberal Mrs. R. V.-A,16wbray laistThur8day. v�ere privileged io , dtt6nd enjoyed a inent at reasonable price 7. The.proZfani consisted of musiv bv rant- musical treat. Miss Forsyth pal rona-ge A. it V�,- Florence A.1oAvbray;, Prayers synopsis .- of the prigilV of ..y Nlr s, n lashliRht, Shaving'Bowls. Fountain Nifww�ray and Mrs. H)r Christmas cards in many land and F Auring the tryn. Report-. of Committee Treasur- as the three ladies, *�nz the carols, Perrume'Powder -MERRY Pena. Toilet Goods. Bath Salts. Hot Water Bottled, Cigars. "Irs, hy.Mi'" M. Brown, Mission.11and in coqtup1e, -their voices b,le'4ding de-. Cigarettes, Lighters Electric Curling CHRISTMAS f Reading ightfully, �arols asqunied a new gig- other articles i past '"year F]Qrence N owbray. "Peace Irons, and. many, otit in Eafth,.Q-ood Will to Men; by Miss 'nificance, and their were - able for Gifts. problems A. May Brown; Scripture Reading 'by' "much' appreciated by all present. See us early and your 'gift pro STERRITT and HAPPY Greer . I; Duet by 'Mrs. R. V. Many thanks were expressed by. the will be solved. --NEW. YEAR Faneral Director Mowbray and Florence. The fourth Young People and older people as THE PICK RING Nuws ftA 4. d Mill g Ambulance Sexvibe 'ha ter of the Study Book, by 'Mrs. W. F. �Jr-, R. F. Mow- Jones Drug Store ALVIN BUSHBY kudley Dramatic Club and Fie]' a Phone 1300 El 4 rd tvnrp P� 400C 1riy and Mrs. Wrn. Sadl,�r_ The Feb. at Brotwham on Jan. meeting will be. held at the. home of Phone 6800 PiCkering, is ontario P10lih:91N G ' F, I,. Green, 18th. "Red-Headed . Step - Child. >Ir I . ­ PICKERrNG ONTAXW _qs! 4:, V 7 i. : f the garden, to the far hills, and the snowy caps of the Orongorongs. SeTo e' thi' Best Teat :HOW TO RELIEVE YOUR COLD , The disappointment of the night - ' was Jess acute. lie bad asked a man for n boy's emotion. He realized now that had he remained here during ALMOST AT ONCE -ten years he might feel just as These --be did today. It was a response no Follow Simple Directions Here less deep for its quiet. Youth pas- sea, and with it goe- the vaulting pas - For Qijick Relict{ �hopes and the wild desires, and in Its place comes a slower, less pas- When you have a cold, remember the sionate answer to the whip of pain simple treatment pictured here or the throb of pleasure. Duffield had not changed, but he had. prescribed by doctors as the quick, safe way.' Without embarrassment Relly for Gentry's return. It seemed odd Results are amazing. Ache and dis- - ----------- is that it was he, not Philip, who stood tress- go immediately. Because of aLth e door as the car drove up; that L Take Aspirin tablets, Aspirin's (Ituck- p_ he should oiler the -welcoming hand, spirit "takis hold"— almost and say that tta ivas ready. I Gen- f Chicago Does Good Italy, Honors instantly. Your cold is relieved "quick t.-•y noticed It, she showed no sign. Ile ,had never shared Kelly's feeling Marriage Business 94 Mothers as you caught it I" All you do is take Asptim about Duffield; was free from Jeal- .and drink- plentj�-of-water.,DoAM3 every ousy. He was quite indifferent but it was a surprise to Kelly to know how One Bridegroorri Forgot His ROME Italy's most 'prolific 2 to 4 hours the- first day—less often mothers, 94 of them, began their little the encounter disturbed him. Intended Bride's Name afterward if throat"'is sore, the Now that Gentry was back he second annual celebration in Rome Aipirin gargle will ease it in as tittle could leave. 7 -recently as guests of Premier Ben- "Ob, don* t hurry away," said Ella. as 2 minutes. Chicago* Sidney Summerfield. ito Mussolini. Ask your doctor about his. 'And "I'd better get back. We are prof- chief marriage license clerk, points Since-each represented a province: t be sure e, does Mi- to the 40,937 marriage licenses is- with two from Rome, the affair had e you get ASPIRLN.when you ty busy this month. When 2- Drink full glass of water sued this year as evidence of. better some aspects, of a national get-to- I�tepeat treatment in 2 hours. buy. It is made in Canada and all cb-ael expect to- be home?" druggists have it, Look for the narng� "Father wants to come next week times. It was the highest total since gether of beauty - queens"- in. the but the' doctor. says no." 1929, when 43,000 couples took Out United States.. 'Bayer in the form of a cross on every "Ile' need not hurry, now that. you -licenses. The champion mothers were chosen Aspirin tablet. Aspirin is the trade ar�--bacl­ Marriages rise and decline, Sum - : or the number of healthy children in mark of the Bayer Company. Limited. • 0entry.-I,%.ugb6d. "l-think- -he has merfleld said, but tradition goes on. their families, and 'those with. less more confidence in you He didn't' June held its usual place rs the most than eight were not even in the mind while he knew you were here. popular marriage month, with 5,145 runnirg. Only mothers married since DOES NOT HARM issued: I . ft 'tted , to: He thinks I'm a rQUea farmer licenses ue& World War were "adnu THE HEART the doesn't he, darling?' Superstition ha�s survived, the re- the .contests- "Of course -he doesn't. But you are cords showed, with the two Fridays All are robust physical, types .and not as keen about things as Kelly. I -the majority are in their forties. which came on the 13th day of the remember when, you were always month (April and July), and "April Their combined broods total 926 L If throat is sore, crush and stir planting trees and drawing plans for Fool's Day" making low spots for• an average of close to 10 apiece. 7 3 Aspirin tablets in a third of" a glass of, water and gar,gle. This eases the soreness in gardens and -new sheep yards•- and the year in marriages. They came to the capital at the- - I— ftant alvicat instantly, trying new experiments with feed- Looking back over t1fe year, .expense of the government and are Ing. Father said—" Surnmerfield recalls:- The flustered to be feted by the Romang,for three She broke off as though suddenly AN she remembered the. termination of husband-to-be who forgot his intend- lays, which is Mothers' and Childr- tbat-happy period. She looked quick- ed bride's• name and sat for half an ren's , day in Italy. ly from Kelly to her -husband and hour before he recalled it. Mussolini will receive them- before then changed the subject. The World's Fair* nudist. couple. they go back to their homes and will "Have a drink?" said Gentry. that got it license. give them diplomas and prizes. The Thanks The Siamese twins that tried—and meeting with 11 Duce in Venezia TIDES 0' f y _ fiH 'Heree's" luck! didn't. Palace was established ea an an- "Cheerio! nual iiffair last year. By the Author of -Pen e* Although there are some new fac- carro*"' When Kelly returned to th' Hat. In the $cottish Quintuplet es in this year's assembly most of Suppressed curiosity tingled, Ijy the champions afv those who won air. NELLE M. SC He had been away a week and the out last year, many with another ad- When the Dianne quintuplets came news that Kelly had gone to Duf- - ditian to their brood. into the world and created a - sen- field bad wakened keen excitement While in Rome the mothers will den more mature. The dLE among the famdly' sation by 4ying for a. few months erence • Bar* We not a group Of young P40- was close and intimate, ll�tit nothing there was much digging among have free access to ptiblic entertain- the tides of Youth . ments, will Ads- free on street entertain- Is carried on He arrived In time for tea. on Sat- Pencarrow anauy nettles could &list the landscape—the hills urday afternoon- and found - medical archives for previous re- down on the Pencarrow farm, with and the sea and the wide stretch of Rabin cards, and the -unanimous opinion and auto-buses and will 'have free Genevieve his cousin as housekeeper and Pat Genevieve., 'board and lodging: They will receive who Is Ir love with - 01 land with Its sheep and Cattle. The appeared to be that the longest sur. IBarrlck her rousla Robin "Don't all. rush out and ask him iy was the plaudits ' of the public in. a 09usin Nell - Macdonald big. dusk and the mint - obliterated - the h0tw be -felt vival of a quintuplet in histo 'Samoa engaged to Erens. Joic#7-Gojt going back to X)uftield." details which alone had changed, she said, when Allies thought they one born in Lisbon, Portugal, many Parade. Peter Ilencarrow, Is showing interest The annual contests and Rome _11la Maisie K to. a typist. and left the broad outline; the put- might drive out on Saturday, years ago, which held on. to a tenu- fl4ld be had known and loved. "No better not,' Norah agreed. pus life* for" 63 days before the meeting are part of Mussolini's plan Kelly could not recapture the ec- For years he had longed for and "Kelly hates to increase interest in large families Ad be'quCstJbned. But thread finally - snapped. ts"Y. Here he was at Duffield. He dreaded tibia moment. Now it had he will be anxious to know if it all But Scotland claims to have a and thus augment Italy's population drew rein and sat &'moment; hoping come, and he was: unmoved. But ten went off amootbly, and- there was no quintuplet who is now years of Last October he reviewed 'a parade that something of the old fire would years is a long time. - —Incident." age. -of prolific'mothm and their families It was -like meeting ' the The' occasional discontent he had "How's Und'e, Michael?" was Gem This 13 Miss Elsie Hay, of Seaton, in at Milan. Beauty contests have been frown- - Matronly of one's youth, now the felt at the Hutt had Its roots in the e-vieve's first question. a small community' near Lassie- Matronly wife of another man. He dream be- cher4ed—tbe dream of "Gettifig better. He will be, home mouth. She had four brothers, but ed upon by. official Italy 4ince the "was hurt and ddsappointed--d-isap• Duffield. Now perhaps, be would be In a couple of weekst, Nothing very they only lived a short time. miss Idea, of the champion 'mothers was VOi4ed with himself. He wanted to satisfied, serious but a bad shake up and A Hay was born in the fishing village evolved. Yield himself to a sweet sentimental Cold and tired, he rode -up W the few broken ribs." of Cullen, a -few miles from where e :regret; to feel once more the long. house and was welcomed by the "Ella's cold better?; asked Pat. she has spent all her life. She Is Nicknamed "The Boy Mountain," 'Ing for Duffield, to know the stir- hdusekeipL�er. He - saw the head "Never 'saw her so well." bale and hearty and goes to work fifteen-year-old Bob Wadlow, of St. ring of his pulse as he looked at it shepherd and talked of sheep and *,'Gentry's luck still: holding, Mar. every day. Louis, stands .8 ft. high, weighs 25 :.'V4th pride—the Pencarrow estate. lambs. Weary . and a little sad that veHous blqw he picks winners.. He The case of • Miss Hay appears to stone 12 lb., and takes size 35 in It had not 'Changed � very much. he had been, denied the sweet poig- doesn't know a - damn thing• about have been ci�'erlooked in medical shoes. DanCT of that awakened belonging, horses." said Pat. T%6 house was larger and the gar. records.—St. Thomas Times-Jou'rnal. be slept'In his old room. ."You only bear what lie me- The -storm had blown Itself out. ve rwhat he loses," was Robin's i and Kelly sprang out of bed eagerly comment. --oh, thank God! What a night It next. morning. As the sun rose ever- .''Things in pretty good shape'' up has been!"" and Norah'a sigh *as, 'the fresh and lovely scene, he stood there?" Pat asked casually. -prayer of gratitude. • at his window, his eyes wandering "'Yes—fair." On New Year's Day the "Rotoma- from one 'poin't. to another. across Genevieve's sharp eyes hang" ran an excursion to -Picton. Re I i eVed V Ile, watched Kelly closely, She guessed that the Crossing Cook 'Strait bears close --Baby's Own Tablets have been Duffield be had dreamt about all COMPILI!180n with Calais -Doves e Calais-Dov the only medicine my four children and France. have ever had. -In nosingleinstanos CHAPPED HANDS? NO! these years, and the plqcc he had run between England has it been necessary to eftsuls Just seen, were very. diff erenb., What. The temper of 'tile two channels is our doctor." So writes Mrs. Harry If ver bad occurred, it had left Kelly similar In,its uncertainty. and 'the-. -Pilmer, Cumberland Bay, N.131. u 'Eat Starches undisturbed. They -had all been sec- distance between, land is something When the bat or young child retly afraid that the visit might the same. But there is a long stretch lows appetite; sleepless or rest- Keats9 Sweets Read 'his less, has mated tongue, colic, make ellington e him discontented at the Hutt at sheltered waters from indigestion, cold or diarrhoea or They're AU Necessary Foods As the 'weeka� passed, the result ap. to Pencarrow He9d, before clearing ls=inj 0; give Baby's Own allatil, 0ick relief. But All Acid • Formi peated to have been otherwise. -kei- land- on- one side, and 06 long lovely 25c ,at Jira!scs Most 0 ng. ow Ph drug stores. "0 JUSHOoo4dAcild IY settled waters of Queen Charlotte Sound; be - down to the summer Dr.Williams' work Wit4.a'n6w eagerness no longer fore reaching Picton on the other Stomach" At Times. Easy disturbed by the sharp contrast be. side. Now to Refteve. tween the Home Farm' and Its 'limit-' .(To be Continued) ations ano Duffield as his youthful = - -- Doctors 'say that much of the so- APPLY HINDS fancy ha.0 Painied It. It was still the called "indigestion," from which so many of us suffer, is really acid in- Su hm quickly it sootha same,, but something of the -glamour digeitiop had gone. He would build anew an WNrr DTC brought about by too RISK BAKING FAILURES —ny acid -fonn'n foods in our affection for it, if he must, but based 03odern diet. And, Aat them is now a on its solid worth and not its roman- way mmutesl to relieve this often in -tic value. As the days lengthened and the sun warmed the Valley, JrHAN Simply take Phillips, 1%lilk . of watched the flowers bud and ILF.SS nesia. after meals. Almost in- as Sam In Grannie's garden, an In a % -7 JN:Flately this acts to neutralize the d OF . . . . ....... ... om 0 new and more fntimdte way made -WORTH. stomach acidity that brings on your 'them lilif own. trouble. You "forget you have a CHAPTER FOURTEEN Tr "Rotomahana" and _V this just oncel Take either the NA No "even the . ...... . . familiar liquid "PHILLIPS, - or her faime could -hold Pat to the coast. now the convenient new Phillips Digestive Tropbles? Q trade for I is period I - YOU Ong but In this Milk Of Magnesia Tablets. But t bake Mr • W I Fisber 398 he brought both 'Jqy and anxiety to IfUre YOU get QenUine • "PHILLIPS* Ifunter St. W Hamil- 0 .... ....... ton, Ont., said. "I suf- has parents: Sir. Miles would •stand, rerfed cake Also in Tablet fered from catarrh of the his glasses 'to his eyes watching g for little and that would could eat but lit the vessel to round Point Halswell very t F7— ftillips! milk of magm� T.blts distress. grew. .1 St a St, C&USe zee now a sale at all ores Into the harbour. -Proudly he watched daily and had in flne weather, when von could a] Each x1i yreaker 4 left of a UIT. I became very much most set your watch by her; after-­-Ther'e-'s no guesswo�]�AL with Mlagi ne discog ed. After takin her all-night . run Lyttletod- c7 - assures uniformly fineresults! Tha 'a lk of is. Dr. Pierce's -Golden tciile Discovery- why Canada's leading cookery ex- surni:d my work. All druggists. anxiously after, a night of storm, WAS able to eat, wined in w igbt and re. 1M. S when she came through, We' curtain ports use and recommend it. exclu LIP .-of driving rain and spray, her lovely sively. Ask your grocer for a tins_ AMA 4 A Issui! No. 2—'35 graceful lines cutting the angry wa- 'CONTAINS NO ALUM -This statement on every tin Is tors as she made port, your guarantee tilist Magic Baking Powder is free from er, 1r:SALADA" b�] A. stores t� NAM IS CAKAAA 62 "a alutin at'sny barmfur Ingredicat. MADE IN 151.3 "here she Norab I e is N 7. .:..e.,a a .5•,,....e�' ..e. _ - ..�' " i•.r.'e9+: <ae?:.bA�'" - .""_'^yyy+, i .. ' 't,i�a. y: g,F ,'s -.:ic M .M"^1•.'zTi °'F 3+ r - y '4, verb here used. The verb itself dm.' y .. -..•. _ - The King's Granddaughter ply means to' tie or fasten about one's elf and occurs nom }Lh hum - e in the New Testament. Ility to .serve one another." True - � f �3a,Gx ';n•-x �kr ��� � r k . humility toward our fellow -men ar_ ^� J e►..w .► `'�<.fry r �y,r < ", �o« >:b ices from humility before God. I° y r'`� <° '::;: wherein we attribute no good thing U to. ourselves, recognize that all that f -, we have even our 'natural gifts, are of God, and that we are the objects A �,� s w yE, of his undeserved love. O men S r r s % d ', ,. �' ry rr "For God resiateth the Proud, bat Ft giveth grace to'the humble:' _.. -•.� `''%^�' % quotation from the LXX version of. ` ' ''� 1 °' ' �{ x Prov. 3:34: also quoted is James =. Chatter �! F v 4.6. God withholds his gifts and aid INV! a 1 /� a•"� ?. from the Proud, since the necessary • . ... • d)r Mars M - - - - - condition --on- -the- par the - crest. ,6 . uredfor the reception off every com - w y ',� % r �b�k,. s munlcation On the part of God is '...�. AFTER HOLIDAY BLUES : y, �, i� `ws R�y5 wanting to them.. i rrh/'�' r �' ' ��'s /i ,- goodwill and now v ✓} k' We have all splurged during this season of g The i ry••«s �,r,, " January with its cold, tweaks our noses and howls in our ears. nes are-airily decorated with frosty pictures.. The fire roars Former Star Held window pa . 'up the chirfiney. y estion is go out and flu We feel let -down. One bright sugg y. y - flew hat. Colorful it must be• our living room. [Vly advice is change the furniture around in y g 4 Y "�� S.. Dig up some bright material and hang at your. wi farted with albit of �, r, y,•� atmosphere changes and the holiday spirit is supp(( y Y yottr own individuality. You begin to feel normal and more capable of handling January bills. STUDENTS "KEEP HOUSE "` " y Home management is not a mere academic course of studies for �+ ..�., L UAZ girls taking the Home Economics Course at Manitoba Agricultural • College. - "": r� yra � • For at least one month il their each dui es it entails. They take their A new 'and delightful stud of H. R. H, Princess Elizabeth, elder 3 ' tckeep house" with a y tending babies' and . daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York. The fairy -like frock is turn at planning •and co ie machinery runingsmoothly and rrlaking the one worn by the little Princess at the recent marriage to her generally making the h uncle, the Duke of Kent, and Princess Marina, when she` acted as bridesmaid. ' 'both ends meet. - the students' ''home" a' . Begun as an experiment four years ago, has 'developed into a permanent institution. it is now located in a us and it is the onl thing of its Succumbs To Cupid ' little brick cottage on the camp at Acadia. .snug of a students' house lion ]rind in Canada, -with the exception a r. girls' love its . :,A LAUGH! '. 7 We shall reside at -the Old Manse," said the bride. And the re- a y � - a the newly- , .._ r - - patter wrote. ' When they return.frorn, their honeymoon, a:; a p Yp^ weds will live with the bride's father. l -' upper garment' ,,�•'�`. a garments. ,. The large pP .SUNDAE' SCHOOL or cloak. "And he took a to mil• the Stella Riddell Talbot, $ST ' - LESSON girded himself." fie W�PD a former movie sf8r, who played : towel about his waist so that both of F`" 4. S the lead in "The Little Shepherd PETER'S LESSON IN HUMBLE his hands might be tree for what he of Kingdom. Come" as Stella Day, ��,.� was about to do. SERVICE Then he pour, ester. into the rs is being held by St. Louis, Mo•: gird,,, basin." That it is called the basin , t' police for questioning in the slay- GOLDEN TEXT "All of you !i laced '�` . yourselves with humility, to serve would indicate it was the one p ,'� ing of Albert Frankenstein,, rest - in the upper room for such occas• .'>:' arrant owner and her employer. one another. -1 Peter, 6�:5. .j,., TIME Thursday, April B, A.D.. 30 ions as might farina "And began to ' _ ,_PLACE —In the "Upper Room where wash the�lgletsh' Teoriental people' _. - the Lai~( Su was held in the tomary ♦ city of Jerusalem -tor a servant to wash the feet ' of guests as they came into the house, "Now before the feast of the -pass- their feet, with only sandals on �`Ai1itCl1ingIOStCBs ' greatest of Jewish testa- accumulated much aver," The -Br them having ...., to Wife � �� -vale, 'commemorating the deliver= dust from the road. "And _ t; ­Jesus _ them with the Lowe! Wherewith he _ _ once of Israel Lrotss EgyP;' s knowing that his hour was come. was girded." Shame and astonish. l- i - Luke 22 14) "Not a particular per- meat shut the mouths of the Sod of sixty seconds' duration,' but cipies, and not a Board broke the the entire time during stillness of the room. indicating s. ettr:'' I a which his death occurred, and which ISO by cometh to Simon )' - x 4 Vi Ith what disciple he began we do tree "his hour," because for that :; :,.::.' ' -• ...r - tremendous event he had come Into not know•. should depa Apparently - the world. "That he unto him." ' ADD b ther is nothing "He saith r �'•. -In the Greek verb a the first one in the roam to speak• ' suggesting death, but only a Pass' Lord, duet thou wash my feet?" By fag from one place to another. 'Out this question of astonishment, pta his _• - • -of this, world." The Of of "the slbly accompanied by dra,wing his '•'° Passover an exodus from, the land of feet upunder him Peter pays a gr Egypt, is_ here most remarkably out tribute to his Master. filled in the departure of "this world,' which Egypt always "Jesus .answered In° this Intended victim, in.Loeb- Leopold case becomes victim of Cupid's typifies. ''Unto "tile Father." To 80 him What. I do;' dart. ' John K. Coleman, 2S, of Chicago,, who was mentioned in the ao the Father is to go home. "Hay. 'made himself ultimately responsible, p :Sr own." They were by for all that happens Lor all "h°erea[. withehis bride, the former Marjorie Friedman, aftertheir wedding t fag loved his -_ `8►1s own choosing (15.16) and were• "But thou yhslt understand er these' ',.Waukegan, soon to be his in even a deeper, way. . ter." Here manna _ by his purchase of them with his things," ana refers to the entire {' the disciples now were .. "And taken [tom our Lord " to associate with \ :� :.own blood (Acts 20:28) "That were Passion of Christ, which is here be' his garzaeata and sat down again;' ' "others in the blessed spirit of a ser- x , in the :world." The world out of ginning.,:, .;. was about to depart and in "Peter with- unto, him, -Thou shalt one at once .thinks of that greater vast, what a blessing we should be- ;which, he ` \ y which they. must remain (17:14 -16). never wash my. feet;" Here is a de' - work which he was soon to finish, come to the world."— Andrew Mur_ "He loved' them unto the end. Bet- liberate setting of th will of Peter after which he sat down on the right ray. "unto the uttermost." against the `will of Ghriat. "Jesus - hand of the Majesty on high (Heb. 1 (verily, verity. I say unto you;' ter, He said unto them, Know Ye Twenty times in the Gospel of John supper." This was ''a answered him, If I.wash thee' not, -to 3),';" And during, art with me." • The what I have done to you ?" of course and not once in the other three Goa r thous bast no p at meal preceding the Lord's Supper; they knew the external act, but did gels, does Christ begin a 'stateme 'or, it was as many believe, the be_ matter of Peter's salvation o not they know, he asked, what that act with his solemn phrase, Verily, vet' % ginning oli the Lord's Supper itseit, involved here, but his Lellowshl0 fly. "A servant is not greater than +a which is not, as such, recorded by with the Saviour. really meant,? i' John, "The devil hating already- "Simon Peter saith unto him, lord "Ye call mt; •Teacher„ and Lord." his Lord:' They surely are not ab -, jiut into the heart of Judas Iscariot, not only m d;e Theuabsoluteword of As Teacher he was the ultimate au- ova him, and that @fore could never � � - on' '"son to betiaY him• "Thank -• and my wn h opPos_ tority in their tbought; , as Lord, rightly feel that •they were above \ Sim s ': ;':•:'<: sully we feel, the heart of man was the Master breaks do a their Master in every purpose and doing what had one that fats ant w• < +" _ _ oes '.jaot capable o[ originating, the -be- ition of this saki down thiailself_ -will; act of life. "And ye say well; for so ta.do. taayaI of Christ: humanity, pad 'fal_ not J full abre to him,. He that is I am." Such an acknowledgement greater than be that sent him." VI's Iea,•but not so low. would 'be sinful unless Christ were also are sent ties, his apostles; A� bathed,. needeth not ease .to'• wash more than man. (John 17:18; 20:21). "Jesus, knowing that the Father Know- ..had i. i'ven all things into hie hands his- feet." This entire passage can- know, these things." • 8 not be fully ua�lerstood unless the "IL I then, the Loyd and the Tea- "It ye There are at least sixteen different distinctive meanings of the two char have washed your feet." The ledge carries responsibilities as well Son s bath- s of his deity, and the depths as privileges. "Blessed are ye if' ye � gifts Of the •Father to the So P Greek verb's for washing and ba heig . en o2 in the New Testament, e.g. a `' Judgment ing are recognized. The Greek verb of his voluntary humiliation tin contrast sized the, doing t of athelalthingsP he , throne (Luke 1:32); l: �wr:::. ;, louo here ,translated "bathed" be more vividly p / (John b:22); authority over all flesh only use of 'the verb in the Gospels) "Y9 also ought to wash one an- taught at the conclusion of the gran "aa (John 17:2) ; his own (John 10: 29 only s e Of 't s, not the washing of a other's feet." Christ , is here, com- seumoII on • the Motlnt (Matt. 7:21. ;. X17, 2, g) etc; all things (John 3. pmt of the body, but the whale mending to the disciples an ,attitude 24.28. - • Frances Drake, film player, feat- 13:3; 17.7). "And that he came forth "Likewise ye younger be'subject urea this trailing velvet robe of i� from, God and .goeth unto God." No "But is clean every whit " He also hesitate, stooping loweiadoes rvi B unto. the afar." This may mean that one but God the Son could -ever "made a similar' pronouncement later other people, the virtue of humility. the younger Christians Should. be In light and dark greets, accented by 1 know such stupendous thing as !n the same evening but not all." Ju- "And• Ye age clean, . "For I iiaFe given you . an ez. obedience to those advanced in age , large dull gold buckles studded ".these. das was then in the room. ample." Christ is twice spoken of as "Yea, all of you , gird . yourselVes." with green capochons. - "Itiseth from supper. The .cause of this sudden act on the part of "Far he knew him that should be_ an example in the New Testament, The white scarf 'or apt�oa of slaves ' Literally h!m than• was here and in 1 Peter 2:21, though the which was fastened to.the girdle es a ;.b„ Jesus wag certainly the unholy and tray him.' (}reek nouns in the two Pa$sages are the, vest and distinguished elxvea- bittit 'argument among the-disciples betraying him. which of Uhem should be accounted "So when he'had washed their Iihaveadonehotyou • allf we first learn technicaleword deriving from the r c "AaQ Iayeth aside his feet." In what • mood do you' ; the greatest. , . � r• - ,• �- ''- '•�•�"- ��✓1���"�,, t�,k. .,.".'. a�pi :a;,,;•.:�• ._y�'•''yr'`7 ;..,� •L ".'-..... ._.. � .e. -rF , ... _ _ Y ,r `._.*.., - r .'••c.c _ r: : .. � ',� y measures, which has gewral con Sec>tetsrY. IrY ��� Press. Sec.. Card of Tiaakt► B1tsukBtultblIIa, tit Woodwork t" ^� 10 1 sent and the economic action at the �� Byers; Pianist, Doris Horton; ~ ;E; a. ►a Assistant, Dorothy Disney. The next To The Electors _ _ - at right prioes State directly operating industry o: -` intervening to cripple private enter -. meeting will be held in the basement of ;Pickering Township: Now is 'the time co have those repair Tg>itats of the church on Sunday, Jan. 13th. Ladies and Gentlemen,- jobs attended to. Harrows repaired. ti,Y 1 _ parse. Chapters do Debt, Money.. &tau ne% i•ectioas on hand. The fam- i1LTa per year t {1.8o it d in advance Bullion, Gold, Risk and Taxation, ex- The W. M. S. met at the home of I wish hereby to express . my 'wwriptlose to %be Unit" stew and Gnat plain lucidly the rise, history and Mrs. R. V. Mowbray and Mrs. J. thanks for-the-honor you have shown o' +" p'leury Plows always on hand. _ Britain 8&00 in advance. development of tie several subjertsJ Rodd on Thursday last, 'the presid me by electing me to the office of Also dexter in Viking cream Separa.' ari c he, labels tors and Electric Washers. ' A lira chapter crhich ent, Mrs. Horton, presiding. Mrs, Councillor. I will endeavor to per >? Dealer in Oocksbutt and Frost h JOHN NCURKAR �fUflfigt<Or. "Mystery" deals with that almost, Green read the scripture lesson. Mrs form the 'duties to the .best of my Wood maobinery. ^ ' Indefinable something vthi:h inter- Ralph Mowbray's. group had charge ability. Wishing you a Happy and -- —' -- g o! the program. Miss Ma Brown Prosperous New Year. A phone call will firing us to your farm. =- --- - - - jests itself into ecunvtr, cs when in- „ Y Ozy•acetylene welding. '` •,.;r1 New- Book that clears the air. A ternationai digressiol,s in credit an• gave a reading on Peace. The Yours faithfully, most informing discuba+ion on 2xc ,e ;rem to clutter up the in study chapter was well taken by HQber Down Phone Pick 715 :,the money question and enrr- terns r litical e• =osomy of nations. Mrs. W. W. Sadler, Mrs. W. Stev- _ _ F, T. �7C700dWtiT1,>rd enson and Mrs. R. E Mowbray. bars. GREENWOOD 401y rot t�cattomie problems perhaps assisted in ' tltis mix -up by R. V. Mowbray and Mfrs Florence COMING!'in FEBRUARY 0 written by the Federal flew• central banking vagaries. z - _ bar for Ontario. The concluding chapter, 'lead the Mowbray snag a dart, "Raise Me, -- - read'er__ea�ily to see the general eon- Jesus," Reports for the year were to, the United Church,' Pickering, • • - =- - - -- - - E£ir iSls1� • by F.' M. C. elusions reached under the capfioft of- received from the secretaries of the notice the auspices of the choir GV _ t0 - -` "Steps." Not surprising, then, to the departments. Kinsale Mission -Barid - - - -- ;THE- -CAR01 NF`_A- JAA 71- v - . _- What is meant by the Gold Stand - reader is this passage in the delight- gave a splendid report. The Feb- SINGERS full written, work, in making a lea mare ��g will be held at the This is the Entertainment, which We do BaCiding of all kinds. ard-9 If Canada is not on the .(;old Y g P home of Mrs. F. L, Green. proved so popular last year that a _ S.tantiarci , what is back of her note for mire gold, -- "which will release - GARPENTFtiRING, the springs of private enterprise" The Mission Circle held their an- contract was signed at that time CENEA'TIIaTG, ` issue? Just why do flirtations with nual meeting at the home of Miss for their second appearance. Date monetary .standards. and the infiat- and interject into private and not Edna Green last Saturda afternoon announced later.... :PLUMBING our moor tend iu upset pelt- Tonal life that conifidence, Which' like y _ . Y, when the following officers were el- . Hnri ' the catalyst in chemist will rest - es, and produce depressions . ected for 1935: Hon. Pees., bliss b1.. --- These, and similar questions are ore to us, the much looked tor.pros- i ~'ROOFING exit Brawn; President, bliss Doris Hort- often on the lips of the average tit- P y: on; .2 §t Vice - Pre=., bliss Edith Orm- try hitevale t�`e al•u i•e11 Brantford Rooflug _ F One has only o listen In the formelr book • `The - Definite lien. y t t� these _ iYrt rom to .tiscussions, and even cu tiat'ional Purpose," the' same Writer trod; 2nd Vice-Pres., 'Miss Ruby ?+n- FLOUR LO U MI LI�� 5t "EPt'INI- ,.Fnl{tire Bathroom b P nis; 3rd Vice- Pref,., Mrs. «. Brown; the platform enunciations of various laid down some very sensible con - Treasurer, Mrs. Ernie Trimble; Y.ec- Ego ?Pt'1en -t; n,tro Water speakers, dealing with ec,nc nits, ;o tributions to our social problems ording Secretary. ttls� Freda Holt- „ SyRrenia. Beatty which will appear to. be more to the Ststble F.gltioment nomsub ectethatcisslolessn ender -stood point than many later cure -alls. Btit on; Assistant, Miss Edna Green; Cyr- Ic am r� tired t0 llrCha9A knd't.ther Building Materials 7. j responding Secretary, _hiss May P P P . than our current questions. Few in the present work, as Floyd S. E- timatPa Free- 46 Y Brown; Peace St­.. 'hiss Mildred any kind of rain ,slid Rill persons argue with cori,incing tun Amer., - Editor of the Financial Pegg; TemperancF Sec., hiss Evel- �' ' Rork Gutargnteed clttsions on it, while man well lib- Post says, -- Mr.'Moore shows us the st the hiehest market Price Y g yn Clarke': Christian SteXArdship, P Y P ly declare fcr inflation, deflate •1:, road bark to prosperity, =- if we want Miss Jessie' Bielby: Associate Help - at barn. - ' -F• J. P O V E and the extension 'of' our national ' to take it. This is the best of Mr. ,r Sec , -Miss Edna . Green. Supply credit, as asremedy for an economic bloore'F madly, books on Canada's See., bliss Alice Pegg; Press Sec.. LAW SON WILSON Phone R�02' :disorder in the body politic which problems. Miss Zura Gee;- Pianist, bliss Isabel - O -NTAa[ they. fail to din nose correctly. — Phone Mark X702 �) 5 pICKF:RI`G, ' g. Y• _ Rutledge; Assistant, Miss torah Gee. - .• :. It is true that these discussions Green River ------ -- .. - - -- -- -- - -- -- — -- -- " become fairly general, only when der . - prc: lions and periods of low prices 'Now .the Christmas season is over Dollars Bring Health - to Frail and Weak in the basic industries- prevail. When .things -have settled back to their1 private misfortunes turn people to daily routine. ; 'tusk,•Ka, a arts s,.:u' .ling lakes t ► sri examination into public uestions. We are leased to re )rt a good fr • +. ., r !� .1.nt: l .nr, -s• and» P q P P' g`+ u• ia, %oka ii •tpital for Cowum tivt%. -' And for that reason, if for no ocher crowd at our Christmas concert, and ••L hltt::h y ►at..� y• oYrrh.nklntt the -Ilum- - _... v I,,:.t stall `tw Tor•`nto hospital for these economic dips serve the useful wish to thank all those why helped •,a;�an =,:, f m ae t <n tt��utr�, Ntary ; u se of actin as an impulse to make this concert asuccess. -t�•' `tr r "t''l•mt�ttvt• Children. All - P g p e, ►c• l.x�•: > r,,r th•• frail and' weak �V9 offer the lullowinq Estes 9pAC't is on T_hure„ Fri. and gat. starter to individual thinking. '.Ail The Glee Club held their first F, ,::.: tt,.: n- 4-- r- endiux tight for the = - books on economics are dug out of meeting on Wednesday, last under " "`'" '.f moil. .otucn noel children t. arru`d t•u.. p _ _ the ! henries and the nation takes to the able direction of tile. A. • W. nc�r••_a:•• but few or, the patience to NATIONAL BUTTED, 2 lb8 --' 149e h =- •r hoe +oral+ who "can Pay ,enYthtai; . • reading and perhaps writing,., event Lynde, of Whitby. Everyone 1•a cord- .. and tn,•ir kovp, Thar i,+ not one for r .mot• mm tile w>,.,!e coo, or- maititenance is E In the early Stuart period of Tally invited of come and enjoy an tnan- ho hr dtt'If dot arttrtayear PRUNES APRICOTS MACARONI English history, following the trans evening of profit and pleasure man> ttutto nd• •,r donor+ a Year, , - _ •h••+•• tn.tituttun< ma +t Innk t. tnP lation of the Bible, En• 1• nd' bevarnt - The Ladies' Aid. will hold- their �,•,, ,n it} . of w°ar.:k- brdrtryi fstendn. - the E ^zlarurl of a book.$ month! merlin at the b�m4 ;of lilt r`. re. !viii .0 "liar`+ may be t.irned into L'ge .izr. '..Si:. lb. "tihrtilr _ :: Per lb 25e 3 g ttth and .till-% jrw tie brought back Med. ,- It,- 25c. per I '291` _ ' • • But : i happened in the renaisarice. Thos. Williams, an Wednesday, Jan. +sa^K nt.w.w in aua :ir,•d, _ •, r° U r'n�11.2n,1 patients am now ninth reading :r.ay befev •the lane, =3rd. at .3.30 p. m. Worn for roll ,, car• 1 t,r.ir. t }.•..• ltc.ap,ta►s. Viany i.a< f! unless an. Adam Smith comes along l�'oman of n•r, 'um rc tsgv ho - wrt� ire th,•se - - COFFEE Blue Bell per lb. - 25c. ng call, A Ver;e, ab tit• i, u,.:pltai,• can Ate;. Wdl •ou 'please help � � calling students bark to first -pi• n -. the Bible." All are cordially, invited 't., ,.,our, ttia• [wne may be turned awly . ciples, t}wreby laying a ;Tin le trail t� attend. v �' i• t., .r, ,n�p. to t; rite A. HABITANT 'PEA SOUP, L' a tin, Y Oe Y% g P tl:'i3, Izva.•w r. t >mco Lustttute. A. • -for the guidance )f thinker's. A -Box Social will beheld under c oilege ,4rre.k. Toruntu Somewhat simit;tt_ in it.. tni3sion the auspices of Group '�o. 1;, of. the E - is "Yellow Metal." It is clearly a Green River Ladies' Aid. in Gray's Claremont Crabapple Ayl• Soups _ vt•.,rk which will help the average Hall, on Friday,' Jan. 25th. at 8 p. BROCK _ Tomatoes .Telly 3 for 25e• aA t persori to think clearly because he m•_ The program will consist of a is 3rd -over the - brush clearing' and play. Cowboy Selections; Readings ( 13 T: Ke tins. Vic. a'_'uz, jar. �Ntr. _ tree- falling. periods of economi ^,,t and etc. Ladies please bring a -box. Ad. -THEATRE EA r 1b - " 5c is thereby somewhat acquainted with . mission; 25 and 10 cents. - Ladies - ...TEA CUP TEA, pe • « • - - the orderly workings of production, with boxes, Free. Gents- purchasing 77C 1=Xzr '.osY _ With every lb. a fancy dish Riven aws•y free distribution' and. financing of the boxes, Free. Don't forget the date. .various processes in our present cam- Friday, Jan, 25th., at Gray's Hall. ' ► _ tf anme Everyone .is is cordial! invited to att. 'KELLOGG S C. FLAKES for 25C.- glee sysdred. It is si f e y FRIDAY and 8A'P'URDAY j ! l� two hundred pages - of easily read ems• I _ type, and couched in such simple, and = JANUARY 11th land 12th �elk►ice language as to appeal to ev- - Greenwood "HOME ON eTY reader. W. K. Moose li. P., of _ Moorlands Farm, Pickering is the - Mrs. K. t author. Iib . Wilson is apendinQ .a few °.THE RANGE' iekern Hardware Store' ' , . S. •� Ina eraI preface, he concludes, weeks with her sisier , Mrs S Cor _ Frith • this strikin4 senterwe which �DNaster Gerald Clark is out of JACKIE. COOGA\ gives a key to the coacl'nsions arr- school on accosnt of illness ,. and al- RANDOLPH SCOTT lived at,-."N,) matter hoc' much you an .Billy Uevitt Eti'EGYN, BRENT s 1, may despise a gold fetish nor how The Y. P. Society' met in the char , - ' ardently you clinT to a nioiictar �h nn. b`riday evening. -Owing .to the • =yam =�� �`i'�%e :wish .�� thank our : many theory that has little ''or nt`tlfintt `'to bad condition of the roads, the att- L do with gold; when blue chips he- endance was 'not large. 44JV5 Ni Ills - • come almost paper •in � the eye: -of Mrs. F. W. Gibson has been con- R Cugtpril @r8' alld friends f or .their ' men, .when first murtwal;es on farm Oiled to her home through. illness for' ' - ' prbpelrty were almost unsaleable; a week or so, but is note better. " •in Hollywood _patronage in past years and • ,19aui even the bond- of great mount- - Will Ormerod is home for a • few , ries slumped towards zero, men held JAMES DU NN' ' .. L ¢ =their respect for gold." weeks vacation. ALICE FAY E. wish all a Prosperous. and The opening 'chapters, as . I have The Mission Band met 'in the chur- — - premised, is devoted largely to. the eh when the following officers were — Happy New Year, .' elected: Leader. Mrs_ F. Gibson; Ass i clearing the air. ''7 would insist," istant, bliss Doris Hort on; Presid• llond,tiy, Tltesday apd Wedu'sday eontinpes the work,. • `upon disting- ent, bliss Clara wall; Vic2- Presid- -- - _ - nishinfr - between socialisms, between JAN. 11, 15 and lf3 _ - ent, Erie Davis; Secretary, Muriel ''Telephone 3901. the social action of the State in r IC� \��+a�ia �� '' Clark; Assistant, Vanessa Wall; Tr- It;IL B. DEMILLE 3 J. S. BALSLl.ON,. P -looking after �he helpless by relief easurer, Billy Gibson; Corresponding - - - - "CLEOPATRA CL,AUDETTE COLBERT ' YOU LIKE COMFORT WARREN WILLIAM HENRY WILCOXON . fhe coaches are heated . `' �• 'a1.Tr - Men's Work- licuts 2.49 tip ipi• ` t Gain Weight Quickly bit) Ovtgmlls eand'P•tnt+ l,' , µt, t'11 _ Meu's Work Shirts ti3c, or 'G for 1.2ii 1 '�_ i` `� • H A V E Hundreds of moil: - - �' •• ( ��/ LOVELY a,nd woinen have gained 4 to lt) Team H:►rness $:.,L l up S K I N • pounds of Rolid flesh, Fi►Ety with C. C. k B. Horsv C(Alar.4 nt vttrious prices 01W t Tonic Tablets with amazing EK- - -' CQaCkeS JIM TRA benefits of dearinK up 11 reply 9tvet►L Peadti ' Tenth L11see `_�$�er skin banishing hradar•hcs and indi' - - • e> tion• Rtetidyiux sbaky nerves fines i r the time to get that obi - :a, ye8fed ggntning strength: C., C. dr B. Tonio I1ArHesA repadred AI / Tablets contain four vital ingmli- t _ - cots --- Calcium, Yeast, Blatld's Iron _ Fhooe 2904 and Extract of Cod Liver, In Choco• _ i late coated form. Get new atu%o- 1 lwtr Rego Fares between Pickering sad NNW tiveness and M in a few weeks. - YOTIR PT1T3B[TR(1 i14s6= CLEVELAND i14.i6= [sold at all drug stores. RO.,::,....,.:t�, Wee. root C. C. d1, d. Tonle Tablets at - (Sab)mt to chance without notes) - - - 1 TIms Tables and All Coach 'hare! Intormatloi at _ - y { Titclnts► MAST It ROM :liens diN 8. G Jsaba Dt7liti�, PleisdatF X► ve • ' r • + r - ',_'sue,. -t+ _ v, .0 •.- ?. ?':., ^c," `"° r IF Annual Concert and Danes, wader COUN. Miss Myrtle Wilson and Miss B. The water ftom the January thaw' .auspices Brougham Firemen COUNTY Or Robinpon's January 18th Far pent Saturday with Wm 0 was welcomed by many .farmers. and Mrs. Birkett. meeting of the Our council was re-elected by acc The first COMMUNITY DANC10' Mrs. it Conner and Mrs Lonsaale tarnation, with Mr. H. W,. Sanders- as of the Corporation of the County Have moved into their co* in the cottage next I reeve• Ontario for the year .1935, will - be, -door to the store.' The* Liberal Club met on Tuesday pursuant to statute in the Court. Mrs. Heustead, of Vassar, Mich•.1 evening at Mrs.. Alph Hoover's for FRIDAY, 1ANVARY 18th j ell Chamber in the Court H I COMMUNITY RAL4 CLARE.MONT held ouse in' Nig 9 Spent several days recently with her} election of officers and -organization •Lunek Provided - 75 cents couple the Town of Whitby, pn Tuesday, Busiceis Phone sister, Mrs. Chandler. Hockey is now in full blast. Our R(9 8-Pit" Orchestra - thi 22nd day -of January, '19315, at VS01 D. A. Pugh Is still confined to his 0• H. A. team defeated Mount Al. the hour of two o'clock in the after -' » `' home with a cold which has now de- Patients Play Patience noon. • veloped into bronchitis. Bert and are now a, tie .for first as Health Returns JAS. DA )"7N 7 place in the league. All acco'unts - to be' laid before the VIDS( Jos. Ward entertained a patience provided one Council should be forwarded number Constable Alph Pugh is appointed aw a pleasant hour, to . the Ine6=911'r I CHERAYWOOD r h1l; ay of his friends on Friday rictions; upon the Y evening issuer of gun licenses, and a large for. we no r" Clerk, properly certified, at least player and the caruA ul&y be gathered up -I&A, it being his kist birthday. number of pistols and revolvers-have at Will and put away when interest waned. three days before the meeting of the Another form of "Patience" Council.' George Morgan, we are glad to been brought in for examination INSURANCE hear is cons played br the inmates of the Toronto olden is giving away itby, 7th dad of AUTOMOBILF, considerably unproved, fol­ Mr. Delbert Mospital or Consumptives, the Muskoka Dated at Whitby, lowir* his attack of pneumonia. Hospital for Consumptives and the a car (Ford V 8) In the lucky tick- Mary ao■piw for Consumptive 180=2 January, A. D. 1935. but, them is a difference-the can't, FIRK vS Miss Margarew, ftacnab­ left -severn___. hold w on -janga 22nd, when R. D nary Leave off W y onald Ruddy, ey wish. %I days ago for Florida in company Markham axid-Stouff-ville play -ithe-ir -Kt-th--*Xt" --sanctuip-m-pr-tat victims of tuberculodW. the never-ending "ty Glerik; BURGLARY '; .J. with her cousin, Miss- Michell. They victims match, CIASUALTY1 fight Is carried on for the lives of men.. are miDtoring the whole of the trip. Both parties are dazed at the con- women and children. Over a thousand- LIFE- INSURANVE" patients are being cared for in the" Mrs. Risebrough, of Grand Prair- version of -Ho4 Mr. Bennett' to hospitals where kindly doctors and Phone Pickering 700 his ' 9 Is, Alberta, wiw attended the fuser- latest socialistic pl nur-6es smile with their patipnig a:i gains. Sol atform. It is the In weight and screngtb: There is hope -CRRISTM.�S 3#ECIA-L*8 el of the late Mrs. Browr4 is spend- ion of many that it is a for their recovery if-friends 4coatinue tile opinion death- 4. voluntary contributions of other years "You Can Buy at. Home Ing several months with members of bed repentance, but an improvement tort ,, a fact 2 8immons Cotton Mattresses $11' 0 that few of the patienta can .0 her family. thing toward tb,,Lr keep and the 1 Simmons -on -his ending - •unemployment in P 5.95 ti"Ityspita3s must largely depend upon- t;ift-s if the work is to mazinue. WLU you R,ES, BATTERIES, + Word has been received from Flor7 three 'days" policy-. 2. Simmons m'mons Springs kolease assist is this great.wq.k sending Simmons Springs. 5.95 A009-390RIIES,t Ida that bjessrs J.' Evans and R. -hat "ou. can i6 George I. Rvilf Tr-easuier,. Gage. institute. 22a College 11. Bess� are making themselves kn6wn Di Room Suite almost new Card of. Thanks Street, Toronto.2. At as low and better prices 14 cut oak 55.00 in that country,. they ' baiving iron two of the awards offered at one of Dining Room Suite Dark Oak 42.50 as The members of the family of the Aluminum and Graqiteware 5 You can in To* the bowling clubs. late �Mrs• Brown, desire. W exyress FRED STACEY r cent off ronto. Mrs. Crooker, of Buffalo, expects through these columns, 'their apprec- Paint rand' P4per-h'.%nger Phonola, mahogany case. So 4jr -to return to her home at the end ' of iation of the many kindnesses shown Let us•re0kir that lea�kyjtop. .1 35 cents per hour or by conLraot records 15,0(1. the week, providing her mother, them- duriiq their recent 'bereave= health -Thomson, has improved • in he rnent, by their ' friends and neighbors. BEALS HOUqEFURNISHINGS Skilled Motor Repairs. sufficiently. Mrs. Thomson, at the Their thanks is also given for the' Satisfaction Uumanteed. STARE pr"ent, is 'very much better. ma`ny:. floral tributes. W PINE DRIVE.' DUNBIARTON 'j. La The -Gibbons family, numbering Gordofi,1, 'twenty-one• members, spent Ne w Pbolle 2WE4: r -Year's at the home of'Mrs. Gibbons, write Dt&bhartou P. O. DICKERING, .% ONTARIO . -10 -here 'from ToronZ Eye to, Brampton, Oshawa, Whitevale Care Z. LEWIS DI GE GARAGE and other poiriis were present. Mrs Gibbons . is experiencing. veU good Extend-6 to big aurlit�-i6t.s -health -at present. .:_�_Wishes.. -.The. annual meeting of the United and and I friend, -big potro , j , as ...9" 4a"t M90CAL 4%L OW 9V"srP?vS Church 'will be held 'on the, evening 3est- Wishes for 91 A Tonic for Kdney and Bladder All a of the 23rd. A "'Pot-Luck" Sapper Eye P py 'It'clan and stimulates them organs and - will be served'and ' a good attean- assists them to Lunction, pzoperly. MEZR%.RY -Board Meeting is it, was decided to Strain AD ce of members is requested At the d birectiom Wilk C;V�-bottk. P]�Q�ipE.R.O�Uls. Prices 25c, 40c. 65c, 90c CHRISTMAS F4 yo= Drucvimt. ar hold the anfitial canN . durtne the by ILK', "Tuck�. Opt. D. - present iveek. Our - congregation, NEW YEAR A't-STR'AOTIAV DRUG CG"AMr 73 Dweb*ss SL. Twoute WAyevlsy 4121 fortunately w-fl] again this year, bie' and a able' to 'c4inpl4te a "very fivoftbre Par for Vision, not Blindness CLARF%IONT N r % R16. report. Let it burn deep Into your consc- 14 The 'reirular' - Monthly meeting of iousness, •--thit in neglecting and a PR1­%SPE00US the, WiDmen's Instiiute�'will ..he held using .your fyP5-you are not, as is 4L NEW YEAR • on Wednesday ifith. at. .1 o'clock at home. the of 'Miss S. E. E perhaps popularly thought, getting vam, The by" or cheating nature. The ill eff- m-Qtto -."The World is taking your photo ects . are concealed as nature adapts 'When i MILTON .pleasant; please." SLEEP look pleas herself to the immediate eye needs 0 matter 'how small or A paper by .Sirs.' Henry* Jolifist on' just as "our bo4ifi are buoyed up th- jtntitled.. "The. Magnetism of Person- rouebout -a dried of abuse, until the lace the ekan-ges you -report of the convention break come, and nature--exacts her- alit7," A plan inside your . house, if will be given by delegates. Roll Call - penalty. But the -- debt called- eye Rem Gyproc provides tU material "Econgirti-As we may practise and of least expense and most Strain Is being charged against enjoy. eyes and, if excessive, -leads event- 7- The Annual Roll Call and Busin;-- u&]Iy to. eyesight bankruptcy. Most iess M"ting -of the Baptist Church Put up walls,- ieffino and • people wait' unfortunately until thdir- `partitions that we a barrier Eyesight Speck" was held on Thursday evening last. eyes are 14down-and out before gtv- The'very stormy weather of the day Ing them attention. This Is `a very jo Are. GPM. I MUNW. Thassaw P0 'made a change in the program nec- unfavorable time to expose them to essary, The two speakers from Tor- an ex1imination, which niust-be the You can paper !Gyproe'or onto were prevented. from attending inore exacting. Pay for -vision not • leave It plain (when pan- MNEY KAX89. and these two Reverend gentlemen • blindne 4 1 -elled) and it is an ezeellent ss, health, not sickness, eff-� ing Oshawa will be beard at some later date. A- -Iciency, not Inefficiency. base for Gyptex'er Al.abas. OW raw offles rblume tw mong the changes in officers, foil- tine fbaishm owinx the election,• was -the appoire- ment of Mir. Edgar Ward as Sunday Gybroc is'lnexp'ensive, M STANLEY THEATRE p School Supt., succeeding I r Harry draught and rodent roof Pound, who after years of faithful itructurally.,stroing and quici. service has resigned from th! office -STOUFF'VILLE USE -to erec"ith a minimum, of R adio, Se r' "vice The reports of the various organ mes& ALL MAKFS ons mere presented and all .7- • Izati gave- a very favorable Impression of ;Gyproc may be easi7y identified by 'SERV[0ED AND REPAIRS and work of the past yeajr, A tot name the board and th7e,' the w* REASONABLE —-promising outlook fnr the present Grein stripe along the edge. PRICES '.FRIDAY • 'and SATIURDAY :WORK GUARANTEED year. I GTPSUX LWZ A" ALARA Tri• re)Mrting 'the - death of Mrs. DEC, 28th•and 29th- IPY I V() Cans" LINER" ARTHUR FIELD ..!Mary, Martha Brown, w;6 report the Paris Ontario . . -1. -;�` R BING OROSHY R. T. I- (fraduate deco e' of one of ' Brown,_ To%�rnshipls oldiit� resiaents. Brown, daugh- 4-4.46- Phone 5201, PICKERING ter' of the' late James *iTfd Mrs. DoI. ir c SHE LOVIs- ME NOT„ THE "MADELINE" phial' wma born on the 8th oncess- f6n of this township, an the farm T now owned by Fred Pugh. She was BEAU Y' SALON y. 'born in 1855, one of. a family of MIRIAM a6m:%,s three boys and five girls. In 1881 e Every style of H&ir•dressfing given XITTY CARLISLE The was married'to Joseph T. Brown the best attention, -of Pickering Township,, who predec- Sfiort Hair Cutting, Comedy Shampooing, Marne eased her in March 1895, when he and burl, Finger Waving, Facial, i section was struck by a'train 'on the Scalp Treatment. of the C. P. R.' ' of which Tie wag's- MONDAY, DEC, 31,3t. JANUARY STOCK-TAKING SALE Here is a th6tight for you. If yoxi JAW.— foreman, near Locust Hill. bits. are wondering what to give Your Brown' in early,childhood w�s a vic- -�-Mrl),VITE Our loss is your- gain.' We are list- We take stock Feb. 1st. and as our friendfor Christmas, Why 'not give- her a Beautiful Permanent Wave for tim of, infantile paralysis, from whichl ing only a few items, so.drop. in and stock is much too'heavy we -have de­ $1,96, a Christmas Special. 8i on she never.. entirely. recovered, being' "Meanest Gal we are sure -to have something you tided to take a lose to reduce it and Why' not Maki an appointment • an invalid, for many years, and In- need and at a price at which you can alsa� to 'clear. out some llnO�g which as Foos &a•-possible? late years -she suffered- considerably in To*re. save some money. we are discontinuing- 34. Z41a=,dL0U, with rheu'matisrn. In spite of the many burdens the 'deceased had to- S Phone lK6 CLAREMONT Z-A U PITTS PAINT bear, the deep � Christian- spirit en. EL BA EN b 8 L -Assaited Colours, quart $0.59 GALVANIZED BOILERS soled her to keep a bright, cheerful Short Stibjects - Corni§d' Varnish, - quart, $0.59 Hand-ifisde, heavy materials for Xaple Leaf Nutual B. during hose Comedies dispositii)n du , g many lo-ng GALLONS 42.19 only $1.39 R's'l was 6 years. She -i . oldest member C Bought especially fpr,this sale 3 of the Baptf's -Church' from which .the remains were cot 0 conveyed, - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ositively 'the last we can procu're. follow- Y t%ndtWAWA;NF.9A 198 Co. - ink th6. service 'conducted by her JANUARY Ist, and 2nd 0heop rates for farm.and oottistry buildings. pastor, Rev. Harton., on Friday Jan. - .1 ELECTRIC STOVE $3 , 5." ANEW.. FUR Iniuraves an bulldfvqq- 4th. She is Survived by two 7 daugh. TIM MCCOY _.NACE BLOWER wind-mills, 8119t; ate. Reduced from $85-010 to $45.0 lets, Mrs. W. Miller, of Claremont MGM@ Insuranoe Aut6 -1 ELECTRIC. $TOVE $20.00 and Miss Emma Brown, at home. with Motor. To Clear. 94stjr FARM FOR. 8" Also one brother, Duncan, on the an tow- w a '15th concession; Mrs. Gib . son (Jern- ly WAti 6t plone fma), of Wbodstotk and Mrs. Mla gyd -BOWMAX &1011". Risebrough, of Grand Prairie Alts. CLAREMONT WHITBY, ONT fIltermant- took place to the Clar&_ Proprietor- CHAS. COOPFR9 MM tynim Cemetery. !V S awl rwHw at Or MW to dW*4 _` .,.s .• +:%ai�.uu?'+.'t!^, �- -.A �- .•"iP.�_ , �ewv' +..�r�iMx•.- e�.w- xveemesl_:..'. �c:.,ve ]:+s+s�.r.l• .�/ ... ___..... Canada to Hold . � . Rt. How R. B. ' Outlui - • - Bennett _ ..���` - Place at Geneva - - ^ - . Economic Reform Program ; J Does Not Plan To Relinquish " . Highlights Of Recent Radio Broadcast — Interventign And A : Seat On Labor Executive - t _ Confrol Policy For Trade And Industry -- Definite Curb _ r -. -- -Sends ° Ar`kUments. - f Unfair PractIces Held Vital To Recove.° ` ottiwa.— Canada will not willing- ,. r lly relinquish the seat which she has l two of a series of nwHorially broad- vision to'see the abyss upon which we ?"= ¢ held for so long on the executide The following are the highlights were rushing and with power of !body of the International Labor Or- , «, , . from the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett's action to- arrest, the movement. I movement. „ ;ganization of the League of Nations, s=�,. '' cast addresses. We read: —' 'Canadians- say, I did not have a before Dominion Minister of Labor W. A. r -• -- are not those from 'should the depression. This is my first op- ' "Gordon, stated Saturday. • The Cana -; - whom unpleasant facts be portunity. 'dian Government was closely' in • : '' "' concealed The people of this country PROGRAM OUTLINED touch -with: thr- situations Geneva, , - �L�4RK were born optimists, but they. were The •following are the outstandhic -• jtdded Mr. Gordon, sad has submit - ,' born realists Us well. quotations f =om the Prime Min - = - Aed- .to-_{he—auth0A+;oa +heir ar9u- a "The world is searching pathetical- ister's second speech outlining ' 'the '!dents in support of the Dominion's . ly__for safety and prosperity. It'will planned reform: '. right to continue on the governing rftl0 APPEAR TOC�ETiIER FOFL find them osl when -each nation - y e� —" � , -W- •I�y. AVORtTf STAR SCREEN HISTORY, 4 fORSAKING T41E FIRST rim IN ALL OTiIERS' 1 elute to effect its own' regeneration, 'meeting more than' 30 years,-with big bnsi- A statement issued by the minis- w' a to q place with all Hess and finance., I have some ' -tar states: a othe , ' he spirit which de- knowledge of finance." " "The attention of Hon. W. A. Gor- ''�� - clares• that evg the •most powerful • . ' Edon, minister of labor, was directed among them .has real economic "When in the past I • pxaised it - - sdespatch from "Geneva which ;.:,: / �yz- t F independence of the rest. (the capitaliat system) I did so R Fto istated that unofficial reports were f "That time has not yet come. .with knowledge. When now I aaalyis circulation there that Canada and AN ACTUAL Meanwhile, dangers abound. it and point to its defects, I-1o, at 2elgium would be asked to give up ,tt � no WNVR9A_ "This discussion of our national also with knowledge. Bear that in � their permanent seats on the govern- TION W� gg�a0e�p �.Y1 affairs will take time. It must • be end." ing body of the International Labor / RA THE F 1ST TIME 1 thorough. All phases of the situation ' 'irganization in favor of the United *MD IN';ORSAKIN3 ALL OTsIERS'1 _ will be dealt with for it is vital that � "All I 'can' tell you is that we will " y States and Russia, which have re- j �A tU u ,A�y�C ^nA� you be put in complete possession of go jut as far as is necessary to -- --eentl'y become members of this or- . 't'�J'SL PweEDUPA Mtn flZW 1 DKE, the facts. ' reform the system and- make it of -- ganization• The despatch'went onto VILL SUVAISfr �'O� ONE .ALTN000W 00" IN t41E US, "T 10 "To accomplish this, I have. de• fectively, work again. I cannot bring � esy that Canada and Belgium are T4IE �� A Ap VHfN TIME! �DONToGEr _ N M START IN MOTION . tided u yon a series of talks. myself to agree that there is` any - -. < - directly affected by any move to SINGS LO SM1 I tNTili fl•,y lC%IE TFUANGLE DiC'TLiw/ • CONFIDENT OF SUPPORT thing radically wrong with the elect any new members of the gov- - . -- FONSANNIG AULL S�� After you axe fully acgu'sinted system which- adjustment and re- • ` erring body, since both are ranked !• with what has taken place and with form will not remedy." _ at the foot of the list of eight coon- - "IT'S TRUE! that f rts,ads off the screen, although �ivais for ' the conditions 'of today, I am con- #$'ies of chief industrial importance Joan Crawford's lave m - Forsaking All Others," new M -G -M hit fident that this policy will receive « "Clearly, it would be' unwise to hick hold permanent seats on 'this Click Gable and Robert Montgomery have -invited each other to-. e your enthusiastic support. Without circumscribe our activities by any body. y deciding match at skeet - shooting. - - At present both have tie scores, your support, I am unable to carry attempted forecast of all that should • - •" . _ "The 'statement that Canada ranks " each having won his " gold medal, with the prise diamond ptudded_ you it out. Therefore, when u have had be done we-can-but move forward • : at the foot of the list of the eight one within reach. "Forsaking All Others " will soon be at Loew's. - an opportunity to thoroughly ex- carefully." - • mine . the whole condition of %f- - quite inaccurate. - The list' in quest quite fairs, I will ask you for a decision.,. "I think there is, from, all worth - ' . -tion was determined by the council [- hit Court in Canada "It will then invite your consider- while points of view, an-. inequality . in distribution income." ' - of the League of Nations in 1922 on red opinion as to whether reform is . the of standings previously sanctioned by ' Out Justice from Old Workshop in fact necessary, and as to whether _ . "I believe there should be• a uni- - the council.• On one basis-of com- . . my program of reform is wise. - - • putation, Canada stands fourth in ' basis Ottawa —The highest court: in this i those. days o the National Museum, - "And. in my mind, reform means Land form minimum Wage and a uniform g maximum working eek. There = the list, and on the other of calculation, sixth, land — the Supreme Court of Can- had to be removed to make. way for governor nt control _ regulation. must be an end to child labor. There - :- "The representatives of this coup- ada — administers justice .in a- the tribunal. It means the end of the laissez faire. must be an end'to sweatshop con - - try. took ,a very important part- at _former carpenters' workshop near Years ago a sorely needed addition 'Iteforni Heralds certain recovery. ditians." - the Paris Peace Conference in draft- the Parliament Buildings, sharing anothei part of these unique judi- was built to the old stone building. In- this the There ran be'no permanent recovery "However fag the labor part of the peace treaty dal premises, .the 'Ex- chequer Court chambers of the seven judges of the Supreme Court of without ,reform. "There must be unity purpose. However few.or many unemploy- ei we. normally may have, - o man - -- - - -- .under which the International Labor _ Organization was set up alongside of Canada functions, Canada ..and .court officials were -of There can be no success without it. must be-) elt to the uncertainties of _ - -- _--tile League of Nations to promote --For more than half a century, the housed and "the cramped •library ac- 1936 PLEDGE rivate chant or to the humilia- p y the improvement of labor conditions court of last resort in- Canada as coused Lion extended A new court -Luilding In Ottawa :� In 1930. there was serious unem- - tion of government giratu•ity.— throughout the world by internation- adjudicated upon• appeals from every has been mooted for the past three to ment. Unemployment becante' preater and the two ears y ,. al agreement and legislative action. The Dominion of Canada has been province in this building of humble origin. Its earlier sittings were fn g decades. The proposal reached the stage • 35 years a a of the' re acs - I B g greater .in following. During the last year we We- are going - to do away. as quickly as possible, with emergency - most active as well in the work of a committee room of the House of Commons. p p Lion of plans for'. premises. to house i have been able to pdt�large�trumbers of men to work. That was s real relief measures and put in a per- - International .Labor Conference = and of the body•Tsince'• the two court:, and the .Board of � achievement. IL is a fine beginn -ins manent system of sound - and scion- -ti!% inaurarice against `nnem to p Y' .governing - Constituted 10 years -later'ta hear Railway Commissioners :•' but it is only a beginning. -• ?' - - their Inception 16 ears ago and will • _ P y g suits in which. the Crown was in -. It never materialized:.." But hope ..'.I told.-yoa in 1930 that I would ment - not willingly relinquish the- seat volved, the Exchequer Court has' has not beefs abandoned' as eminent end unemployment. That was a • which she has held for so long on body the Interne- been occupying its present_ quarters, 'in judges and members of , the legal- .. definite undertaking. By it t stand. "The present Old, Age ' Pensions _ :the executthi, of the - north -end of the structure, profession continues `• to enter the Unetriploytnenf in Canada today is Act .is unscientific and, obsolete and tional Labor Organization. The since its inception in 1887. A collet -. portals of the former carpenters' one of the consequences of ' this - must give way to something' which .' Canadian Oevernment is, closely in ;-tion of paintings, the_ property in worksho p awful and unprecederitec!: world will serve . o +o *" _ I'- touch with Lire situation in Geneva - depression.. continued faulty and has submitted to the authorities ' -The operation of the international _. G•B•S. Wants *ere our argu=ments in support of 8 Ce enarians nt Seyffert, Prestos 103 Oct, 22; Mrs, ' machine has made re= �+ - -' our ht to continue on the rag govern- ::.. ._ , „ _ ^. Ale :adder, Cameron.: -Ottawa. 1.00, !',gnomic employment impossible. I do .not - T Be. 'aid - fag body. Died m Past Year L d December 4; John W. Martin, Bing_ offer that as an excuse. I, state a _ 1 o - - - -.- - - .-,Groups p stun, 108_, Dec,.30.. Nova Scotia: Catherine Chisholm, Ahtigosh, 104 Jan. "28; Mrs,. Eilza -, fact. Therefore,-now that the time - Mks come.I am determined to .try - = -- George Bernard Shaw, asked by sa. - Twenty Were Worlleti. Gild both L Batt's,• Wailare, 102: Feb- 3rd with all "my strength to correct lrftervlewer what-he thought the new ' Co-Operation in Marketing, P gi '_Eight Were Men —On- Mrs: Elizabeth McKenna Dartmooth ! .working of the system in Canada unemployment year might bring' to the world, had an apt reply,. "How much," he said, ` tario Lost 16 100, ?ilarcts 6; R¢n_ William Ryan so that present _ Farm Products. Dates = - `� 'D.n., Aubhrn,' 101; MarcL 7; 'Tics.' conditions -may be put an end to. "will you pay me ?'' - 'market- ~ _ Bach Many. Years Toronto, — Death cut a wide Barbara- McInnes, Kentvilie, 103, I "When I say I will, correct the Niords are Shaw's sole V records_ indicate that swath iq the ranks of ' long- living April 9, 1 system, I. mean that I .will reform able. commodity, as they are In tare :Available be most 'lmportaat early activity' 01 Canadians during 1934. -0K the 28 Nea Brunswick, John Ezra Jack - it. And when the system is re. case of every ma and woman makiag "scorers is the field of co- operation centenarians who died during tJte son, St. Stephen, 102, Marsh 21; Mrs" i - formed "and in• €u'll operation again, a living out of. wricing, He has geth. ed the. crick 'aorde togeth_ eras directed towards the marketing farm year 20 were women and eight wera Ontario lost 16 ceatersaifans, Mary Perley. Chatham, 104, Dec. 7th ' Alberta:. Mrs. Marla Galnick,.Ed- there will be work -for all. We can then do -away with relief measures. of putting er so that people will -pair money for { �t products and today .market- lug associations, both in terms of men. Nova Scotia five; New Brunswick ; Tonton 108, -1liarch 21; Andrew Sib- ' We can then put behind us the p the pieces he writes. He has made ,I • �lacea of,, business and total mem- and Alberta two each 9nd Quebec bald, Banff, '101, July 13, �• Mra, B. danger of the dole. I aria against It, to a lot o2 money, but that fe no reason why he should 'not continue to make\ {I _ berahip, outnumber farmers' .porch- and Manitoba one apirce, The roc- Quebec_ A• Buch= :an, of ; the dole. mocks, our claim is mosey so long as the demand exists _! • ' ising assodations by ten to one. In ord follows: Dlontreal, 103; July 3, �, Manitoba, Mrs. Sarah Swears, progress. Canada on -the dole man in for the goods he produces. she matter, of volume of business, Ontario: Jonb_ Minard, 3Vest Ox- of Winnipeg, like a young and vigorous Nobody expects a builder to give .. � marketing associations transact ford Township, 109 Jan. 4; Mrs. Aug. g, 102, Au 2nd. � the - poor- house..The dole is a con- is away dog kennels as samples of his"" aweuty, times the business handled l Slizabeth Graves, Stratford; 105, Jan British Columbia,. "Old Katie,^' an demnation,' final and complete, of wares, or a lawyer tp give away pro- �y puiahe lag agencies. Membership 27; William Rushaw, Gananoque,• 171 -Indiah- Princess; Saan`ich, 107,'March our economic system. If we cannot fessional advice, or a cook to give n'the co-operative marketing assoe• Wallace, Feb. 11; Hiram. Guelph 105 12- _ abolish the dole, we should abolish away files and cakes. But peo- _ . ations which reported to the Dom, March 22; Mrs. Mary ose, I'icton, • the system. ,many pie do not realize that s professonal ofoa Economics. Branch numbered `•.118,597 t 101, April 8; liars, Elizabeth Shales, 10,hawa, 103, April 9, Mrs, Anne "Political parties are indispens. able~,-' William E: CONDITIONS IN • 1930 ''When into writer's words have a cash value or. persons, as compared with — Borah, rriy government came he isn't a professional writer very - '0,646 members in purchasing organ- ;'Moore, Toronto, '101. May. 4;' "at:ntie "1y1'e have made too much o1 a fd-, office, our trade had • alread•' fallen long. If they think about it at -nations. The' total annual b'usinem''Catherine.Devaox, St','Catherines 103 tish of what is known as white col- off. As the depression deepened,' our 'all. they imagine that writing isn't real- 'amounted to $138,02 ,004 for the June 23; an Indian widow at Parry lar- work," —Mrs. Franklin'b, Roose- trade further diminished. In 1932, it iy work, like shingling 'a house or ` i>iarketing couiipanies compared with Sound, 106, June 26; Catherine = La welt. was gndoubtedly' in a very bad state. arguing a case in court, and one .im_ $7,278,950 for t'he' purchasing group: loud ( "aunt Kate ") Cornwall, 102, "In some respect -s, or in some' In 1930, conditions ivere far ` fro-m, - agines they have a vision'ob a type -, Interest in.the co-operative pur- July 3; Mrs. Russell. Gage, Simcoe, countries, increased activity has satisfactory. In 1932, they weie very writer that goes'' on automatically, chasing of feedstuffs equipment and 101, August 26; Adam Halliday Clin- been induced by methods which , much worse• from one sentence. to another once a supplies for the farm however dates tarn, Sept. 16, Jemma Waldorf, Ut- must lead to a relapse." —Sir Arthur "Out of the depths of this depres- subject a found. Unfortunately writ. -. back to the early years of co- opera- tawa, 101; Sept, 24; Mrs. Margaret Salter, lion you have' struggled. By any era know how far from the truth is the development in Canada, At Co- - - economic test you may employ, Can- this conception, ..They labor over bum in York County, New Bruna= " wick, the Harvey Farmers' Trading " N. S. 'Professor Has Formula : ". ada is more prosperous today than it two ears ago. g their words, they try to make big to say he thinks he'll make a writer Company started business in 1892, was y. ' Agriculture, a double 'victim of out of his boy, the lad's so good at for --the co- operatiop - purchasing of feeds For Making Rain �o Order economic and climatic conditions, is thoughts out of little ones, to make -' and general merchandise,, and • - entering upon more promising days. two ideas grow where' only one had still Carrying on an active busin- • rmarketingah - ' Halifax= Farmers, ranchers and which he plans to take u in an air- pspray REFORMS DEFERRED existed, and- then somehod drops ; in y coShawitwrites o- operat ve story, the orchardists, still smar ;tipg,iroin the plane next summer to the "This government was not' long in otTice'before demands' fot reform for manes •and there -,farmers organized for the 'Collective 'farm • ravages of drought, may have rain 'future clouds: He estimates the, cost. of i were it, Such demands is no nonsense about, his attitude. buying of supplies, The comp order. in i! the formula producing a fall of 5,000 tons of made upon That is the correct position of the . any reporting earliest activities am. Po g compiled •b John Lawson Greenh'am y water -at $20 to '$50. were natural: But, in your - inter - professional writer as•.it is of the ar -• '. ong those now operating is -the Wauz is _effective, Announcing the completion of hi§ est they -could .not' then be heeded. tist, the grocer, the laundryman. If - ' •ohope Co- operattve- Association Ltd.-, i M; Greenham;-a former-professor, formula, Mr. Greehharn said that it I did not have a chance to effect tame and glory Como they are wet. . organized in 1908. Between 1908 and at (Zueens University, Belfast, was reached through 'the application -'reforms beforb the days' of the de= come, but a cheque in hand,js worth •1916 forty -one -- co-operative purchas- Northern Ireland, and member `. of `of 'well -known principles of ` them- pression. I will be perfectly candid more'to most of us than tice acclaim ing associations which are still act - both the Cberriical Society of Eng- istry and physics. Theoretically, it and tell you that, in those days, I of `the intelligentsia or a place in tn- 1ve,, were farmed and their . number land and- the American -Chemical- was perfect,- Iii' declared, expressing doubt- whether - anyone fully realized next century's ,text books. —Otti wa sib ;two eadily increased- to over 200 Society, has sent his findings to Ot- confidence that rain could be pro- the need of reform. How, much I Journal. - - - 'associations. — 'Farmers' Business tawa and applied for patents. duced - as long as there -were clouds. wish "..at.in -this country or in the ,.0r9AnIWI0nA in Canada Bulletin. Now he is perfecting a machine to attack. world there bad been a man with 20 _ �.iaf!3..W,gmB= ._,i'.T3� . h..'••v' a1i'?Ti't'. .thir':"iiYn - .. ..sir— • 1' 11 N - _ .. .. ., n� .•rte• l CREPT'OVER HE9 radio, reading apterial which rang- ed all the way from sddert nmat- Inflicting Los<- - R I M T M pee ehea and news ra- ter, political a O f 1.0 • `ons 4 Began in Knee, Spread #o. Arm, -Neck and Back .P° Every e poetry •and philosophy. '0 S Ever hearer, had a little book cos - '"' taining several printed' questions,'- IriS&-ctS to Blame — Parasites I��ID AT EFFECT - - and wrat- ote the end of e each experiment - _.__ he wrote hia..answer. .,introduced- To Offset "' �j0, KRUSCHEN - Damage ;' In the book were such questions as _ - _ The insidious thing about rhe'uma- �k•. = "'�• , q Ottawa, - "The average annual �? _ tiara is that -like age it creeps on "'"'► °.y. these: Do you like • female an- damage to the forests of Canada, k `• cars ?" "Wa the voice persua unnoticed until one day you find approximate ♦t yourself in the cruel • grip of the uric \ "'Y ive?" "How well do you think you caused by insects; may app eat �i sw P acid fiend. That is what happened - ".' n value that caused by.,fire, or. near- acid the personality of the speaker to this woman _ `. from his (or her) y voice ?" "How ly $10,000,000 annually," said R. D. "I first suffered with rheumatism attractive or pleasing was the voice ?" Craig, at the recent conference of about 10 years ago," she writes. "it +'. "Do, female voices' carry over -the the Dominion Entomological Branch, EYijOjT l�r¢t�lty fine - i� Dominion Department of Agricnl- hand- m13dt2 ctglit'ett@ —_ !began in my left knee and ankle, a. radio as well as male voices?" rfvhicii- swells , , en'; ': }, ' "' The re lies revealed ,many emus tore. _ rotting your Doan uti _ y caused me to stumble an call out. p mr,o 6Y�ppt t(� which insects carry GOLDEN VIRGINIA• Then it appeared in my right arm, tending to my .home, husband, and, ing and - interesting acts, new on their destructive work is not r -eaa- . , • • -,1 P­ Causing sleepless nights. It increased three sons, and other activities, due, that ninety -five per cent. of the 6a severity, coming on suddenly is undosibons, .to the wonderful .effect _ listeners- preferred, men ,bromidegsters.. ily realized by the forest authorities, seek, shoulders, and back, the_ .at- of Kruschen Salts."- CMrs.) E. M. G. Another was, that people are much h8 said,- -nor by 'those engaged in the _ : tacks usually lasting 3 or 4 days. If you could see the knife -edged more sensitive to affection in the forest industries: The introduction of could be corrected -but 'the motor t'he rheumatism became more Hen- crystals of uric acid under the micro- voices of members of their owit Parasites for biological control, is - . . Iral, and I could not rai'se' my arms, scope you would readily understand- sex .. than of tfie other sex, A third.. one of the most effective means of spirit, water -white and free from _. . ar pat them - up behind me without why they cause. those cutting . pain3. direct attack. Great credit, he claim- impurities, would be suitable - , for g y was that women, much more than ed, is due to the branch in this field. y y _H conning: I boo ht's bottle of Krug- And .if you could see how liruschen use in cars with onl •ordinar dis - hen Salts, took it, and was amazed dulls the sharp edges of those cry - men, consider themselves adept in P Fungi is also another cause of great tilling. _ tt the effect Pains went, energy sta'Is,. then dissolves them away alto- judging personality on the basis of g "It is ,realized " says the report, ame, and naw. -J, walk and work gether, you would a ree that this ions in the forests. « with the spoken voice. The forests of Canada cover-1.1-501 that the manufacture. -of these pro- great vigor. I foresaw .myself scientific treatment must bring relief_ Although, as has been said, nine ducts would not be ' ecflnomic tin Iecoming crippled with rheumatism from rheumatic agony. 00 square''miles, or about . -one- third• ty -five per cent. of the Listeners in less rubber were available at a very ' Ind old before my time; but I have Kruschen Salts is obtafnable at all - of the total ]and area of the country. sot, for I am now very brisk - and Drug- Stores at 46c afid'- TSe' per this series of tests preferred men The stand of merchantable timber is low price. ivel and equal to the strain of at- bottle. announcers rather than women, in The chan to fashion in coal, it yr �f 165,880,000-cub r �{ estimated at ic feet,• g� g Xnore than, half. of the experiments va}ved at $1,688,400,000. The young is pointed , out elsewhere, is creating women's voices were rated as more _ � 'known and thoroughly reliable growth is placed •at 400,000,000 cubic. new problems. -. firms, he should seek the advice of attractive than men's. feet. About 82 per cent. of the - ac- Whereas large lumps were in de- Dominion Weather That choice was based on other _ his - vete`riiiariarr as -to Huh -ai to 'feed cessible timber of commercial size mend, both by the housewife and Turnip �1Vd i 1 d e r _ considerations, namely, •women an- 11 per cent is ,in- by gas - works, now, with modern his dog. is coniferous trees, An improper ' diet is W. a direct nouncers speak in ''a mo -re agecfed tolerant hardwoods, white birch, and cleaning and grading -wbicL has re- In Past 50 Years manner than the men, the male cause i ninny ailments of dogs, poplar, and seven per cent, tolerant daces' the amount of ash in small riot only of the - digestive system -but voice_is pitched Ipwer, is more pet'- hardwoods, - yellow birch, 'maple and coil- the,iashioli has altered. Y suasive and carries better over the of the bones the eyes, the -skin and elms Gradual Rise in Average Tem- other organs. Further, it I°wers` air. ' • _ _ p their resistance to disease and to The belief' that a' apeaker'a voice Manitoba Farm Time Clocks eratlire Shown in. Most Parasites, thus increasing the likeli- Sections, F. Napier Denis- hood of illness and lessening the- discloses hie personality is more or _ On Says. _ _. ' chance of reco'veiy. The desirability less widespread; and the Harvard Settler Finds "Undigriifiedyy - yof a dog for a pet depends very much •investigators decided to look into A c__ :Victoria - Althou h the Pacific upon. how it is fed. that phase of the ueation, So, the 1934 Season Best g group of people deaer! above So German LabGriulg Men mast Is experiencing some of the Contrary to popular belief, glass, c coldest weather it has had for some powered. or broken= to particles vary- was asked to listen to speakers and Hodgson, \#an - Settling on an Officially -Informed �• time, F. Napier Denison, director of ing in size from very fine to fairly. then identify. their, height, age, com- abandoned farm , mostly of -scrub By Government Ahe Dominion Metr•eorological obser. course, do not cause death when in- l?euoa, handwriting, vocation, Po land 14 years ago, Louie Conan, a _ Tatory here, said last week the, elf- gested by dogs. The whole or by far litical allegiance aad.degree of ex- •war veteran looks over .neighbor_ mate o[ British Columbia" and_ .the greater portion . -of_ .the glass troversion or introversion. It was ing vacant farms and smiles -as he Berlin. - Herman laboring men were whole Dominion has tibia and. he gives passes through the alimentary found that, aithopgh the auditors nears the achievement of his ambi- Informed otDeialiy last week 'that burning milder for the past 50 years tract in the course of 86 hours with agreed -to some extent in their esti- Lions to enter pure -bred stock and time clock punching was ttadigmmis, -ei• more• mates of personality, they were not grain' in 1935 eYhlbitions. Robert Ley, trade anion commix out catering ill effects.- - - 'Winnipeg can boast of the great- I thought this would be of interest aI accurate as they imagined them- At the age of 25, Conan migrated sioaer, issued a public tnanife6to ad. � eat change is average temperature, b, owners and breeders. of dogs and selves to be to Canada • from France' in 1940. He dressd to "the soldiers of labor' say- ': -Maid Mr. Denison, with as improve- For example, in ' one, experiment ' would appreciate it very much if Pe acquired a 160 -acre 'farm -from thf ini ,that the system of dial punching 3 `` Went of six -degrees, 1883 being the you would recta eh it in your paper• the subjects were told they would Soldiers' - Settlement Board, midway mast be replaced by a military rata- � v coldest year on record during the hear a professor of English, a psi- between 'bake• Winnipeg and Lake ter in factory coar_tyards. , Jut 53 years and 1931 the warmest, chologist and a journalist, and were Maalto4 -Thea canoe breaking o! "Whoever heard of a regimental Records for Toronto and Montrea} Radio ' Listeners - naked to d ne which voice be- new land, experimenting with crop commander 'Installing a time clock show these cities have experienced longed-to w1iieh profession. _ rotations; bay growing and Livestock l at the entrapce to' his barrack►? a gradual rise of about four degrees... t Taste' Teat It happened that the psychologist' -production, asked Ley, - lYontral's record cold year was 187b was a native of South Africa and The best year tiara during 1934. I Be also urged that every factory _ z 'and 1931 was the 'warmest. '' had an English acasnt; . as a result Fns too busy sending, cream Into manager, Elva his staff a brief address Alberta and the Maritime Pr ov- (Douglas Mcf:regor, !n Harvard he was consistently pat down tie tA�wn`to keel) accurate records of re- .saich morning and evening on Masi, . aN lases are tied in third place, both be. Alumni Bulletisr) the professor of English. The- "poetic turns." said Conan In a report early ideals, ending his little speech with --_ing about three degrees warmer, It is said that 65,000,000 people, voice" of another speaker led a In the year.' Later he sold alfalfa the question, - "any - complaints?" - - Records at Calgary show the lowest seed and harvested 3,000 bushel- of The manifesto continued:. "To -tile temperatures there is .1887 and the half the, population _of the - United large number of listeners -to rare . - highest is 1931 "fie 1878 was -tti�- tea, listen to • on the - -radio -_ _him -sa_.a $oculist grata from 160 scree, besides stttcl: I soulless employee, asking who will store or less habitually. The pay- tO�°F- f°rie - - - -pa3 -fit -the time so sDeat, .I reply. - coldest year recorded at Charlotte_ The word -- depression" has' no 'You are men not machlues: '•' - town, P•E.I., and 1901 the mildest; chologists, who. study the human Two-Year-Olds meaning to him as .he tolls on the Ley claimed that many - factory with 1950 sand inn coaxing next, mind and fie activities,- have begun Suffrar Tooth Decay farm, enlarged froof 160 -to 560 acres managers had' reported to him that The Pacific coast shows the emai- to investigate the field of radio-The ••. -° through big own efforts, their staffs were so Inspired with iii lest change of all, about one and Harvard psychological •laboratory is Pittabur -the. Joy of work by the adoption of one-half d g• Dental decay is De. degrees. Records here show one of the pioneers in this survey. ginning Its attack at as earlier and • • this scheme Lhai their output had .1880 and 1884 were the .coldest years The laboratory set out,. in. its..ex- earlier age. About half ..the two= Seaentzsts Succeed � been raised tremendously. - with 1893. and 1916 coming near- the periments, to bring together an "av- year-old children In large cities have low mark, and 1 36 being the warm- erage group" of radio listeners and t least one cavity in their teeth. - In Securing Good �a eat. observe their reactions, to messages These perhaps surprising and cer- • • Claulfied Advertismg These 'figures seem to indicate •the transmitted over the air. For one of tsialy uapleaeant facts about tooth Spurt from Rubber, warm an¢ cold years come, in cycles these experiments eighty people' decay were told by Dr. Jbha'Oppie PATZN" With the cold years .around 1875 to were engaged to go to the laboratory' McCall, director of the Guggenheim +ai 1890 -and the warm years between an hour a day' for seven days. They Dental Clinic, New York City at the Compression of Rubber and U .FFER TO i:VERY INVENTOR. -1929 and 1931, were equally divided as to sex 'and recent meeting here of the American Hydrogen at High Pressure; +st of wanted inventions and fun -- !e resented Yal101rB age, _ oCCUpBtlOn� u:.urmatl°n sent fr•C 'ib.• iamW p Association "tor the .Sdv$ncement of company, world Patent Attorneys' 273 i in Same Way as Coal and Bank street, Ottaws, •Canada,- - al and educational levels. Science. - - ' _ ~ :Dog They •sat in a hall and listened to ' Tar Utilized to 'Produce 31"T �� �. - the broadcasting of material from There is a young man who is so • +Oil Brings Results EuliAUSER'S Good Luck Baby ti Writes Bruce Kennedy 'f n' The another part of the building. Ten deeply and frankly, in .lose. that he - j� Chicks. Each grade blood - tested.: . •Ottawa Journal: trained speakers from the Eme'rsori doesn't brush the face powder off his London - British Government re- Jive • deliverx. guaragteed Facaloeu. _ a Sir:- A•-large percentage of- the College of Oratory, Boston, five Lost even 'when you tell him about search workers have succeeded in eutar mailed on reeuest Chatham. clogs brought to veterinarians for men and flue women, talked over the it,' obtaining motor spirit from rubber: ` UIItarlo' tr�tment are,. unknown to their - The report of the Fuel, Research ten= AL brwners, suffering; primarily from' -' Board. of the Department. of Scien- INO - For sinus or Antrum, con- - putkitional ailments. The- domestic' �ia�p�. Using O � 9� - Words - tifle and Industrial Research reveals s gestlon, catarrh, head noises, - ca- _ log is restricted- greatly in his Paper A�'�=� L' ��������' ° that b com ressin rubber and strain. de bottles, head colas, eye. , election of food. The chance that ,.Helps L'l►11 @ltls Learn JGnglish strain- In bottles. with _ dropper. 71ic. hydrogen at high pressure and high lrraaer Co , slo st. James St., Montreal.: re will receive a balanded diet when - . - P temperature -in the dame' way as 114 {s {E ed.•table scraps and occasional pur -' - �' coal and tar are hydrogenated to -- - bases of meat or meat scrap from Chicago• -A tabloid weekly news- committee, known as the "_traveler's produce oil -it is possible to pro- w he market is indeed small. Unfor- paper, printed with a vocabulary of. vocabulary," has 300 words which fa hem dace either motor spirit or ' lubri- Artists' 900 of the most common •Eng- considered the irreduable minimum eating il. {.88ts� and s4 y Life commercial dog food. in lash words -is been introduced ia, lac- g g with which_ a .peraot. ,can_ et ar•. iristry is of such recent development g' At it temperature of 460 .degrees tortes, prisons, night schools, ' -CCC Quad: This, was lengthened to 800 centigrade there was a yield of Authors' Service 1R .hat unless discrimination is employ and then to 900 as the number neew, gr camps. and other, places throughout motor spirit equal to half the n rd, unless the dog owner is -willing sary for printing a simple newspaper, p to confine his purchases of com- the United States, where people are g amount of rubber used. atercial food to a. few of the well- learning the English - language. The institute learned' that this cum- _- g Br P i It is „called The American World ber represents 76 percent of the At- 350 "'de "degrees centigrade ade-a ale ' AN'�OUNCING A, NEW and is sponsored b the .Language words used in an average newspaper yellow lubricating oil was obtained, MONTHLY`- B U L LETIN irowmg Deaf With P y and wet most adults have a vocabu= equal ber bout an eighth of the bluk SERVICE to artists and au- $esearch Institute at - New York Lary of about 25,000...8 -Head Noises ? University. - ..This lubricating oil- had --certain thorS listing up-to -date ii1. - -- - The eight page newspaper 'has • A few of the 900 words are still - Tr This in the doubtful list .but. as soon as disadvantages - which, it is thought, formation on WHERE TO Y proved Its worth is this field, ,having they are finally decided upon, They - been used for three "years '' in New SELL. Yearly subscription, r -If yo are will be published as a possible means y growing hard of hear. York City, night schools, according of help to those teaching ,•the tor- TO STOP ITCHING AND TO One Dollar. _ ing, and fear catarrhal deafness, or to Miss Margaret Mitchell, s mom- ii you hpv_e roaring, -- rumbling, hiss- ber of the _ institute staff who• intro. sign born, Miss Mitchell said. CLEAR UP I Send a three cent stamped ktiR noises in your ears, go to your daces the ' paper -to adult education druggist and get 1 oz. of. Parmint teachers here recently. SAVE $1A.00 envelope for full informa- (double strength) and add to it RASHES-USE - - pint of -hot water and a little sugar: -The committee which worked- out ON FERTILIZERS - AND SKIN ! tion on our other service Tpke 1 tablespoonful four tir�,a a the list of words was trvin¢ to make stir tiu =ags.....1 i 1., wonr ows • tlay. � -)Jae swots anoicaisai Lva �iw rile. every possible - short -Cut_ for th8 for= A.nd save freight. Full particulars, . . . _ This wifl often bring iiu iek relief eigner who wants to get a practical form etc. from the distressing head noises. .speaking knowledge of the language- The United ?asm•rs Co- Op•rativs Idtas Un�lmlted s Clogged nostrils should open, breath- Co" 7datited ing become -e as soon as possible, Miss 'Mitchell Toronto, Ontario f-Tt r..D. D. Dennia_L1 d p;p' asy.. and the mucous- said. ,Some 14 foreign born students Tv stop dropping into the throat It is op, made and auarsnteed by the dirty% Nine -L,ee Avenue, easy to take. An one who is threat= who learned their -English on. the , y Issue No. ' 2� '35 atters o[ Camp.na s Italian calm. TOron #o, Ont. - -' Oiled with catarrhal deafness. or. who streets pf New_York �co- operated .with aker of Ca crtToru druggist. 13 - has head noises should give this Ares• the committee. - - • ; cription a trial. The original list••worked out -by the 9. v. 4 ,. .. ``'/ ! . �' — • k. S . w —s ' T ;,, M 1 e. .�ti- _ • .M-W -rv. a.N•_ .. .r- „ i" -•••vj ,t' _11' �?••• _ L� V L�l 1 -Miss e H 1, of Toronto, The Ladies of St. Andrew's _ =1 was home over Sunda ; and on Mon - Church will meet at the home of day she had a business trip to Osh- Mrs. Arthur Byyes next Wednesday -Quite Printing of All Kinds uite a large number • have been awa. at 3 o'clock. suffering from colds which have --•Wm. Riley, who had been in -Miss Bernice 'Chapman, teacher - - - -Amen - Quite prevalent this winter. poor health for some time went to of,'the Point Mara public school has Envelopes, Letter-heads.. Bill -A number of cisterns which had the Oshawa Hospital' for treatment, returned to her duties after spend- - gone dry, have been filled again af- on Saturday. ing the holidays atcthe home• of her Heads a Specialty "at 'ter the long steady rain. =Lorne Squires and family. of the parents, E. L and Mrs. Chapman. - - -:Mrs. W'm. Boees, of 7pronto, Lake Shore spent New Years with -On Thursday night last our -• T hi Office '1� O;waa a recent visitor at the home of James and Mrs. Richardson and streets were plunged into total dark T s O � ~� ; . Arthur and Mrs. Byers. family, of Georgetown. cress, reminding us of the days be- , Mr. Archie Machin, of Sarnia, -.H, J. Clark, who has been in the fore the advent of hydro. The absen _ . arrived here on Monday owing, to for several the Cities Service Oil Cu ce of the street lighting' was due to the illness and death of his father. been transfers- the stopping of the clock which'op - T - - -- - —'-- - - -- -Fred Mechin, of Montreal; N. F. ed to Oshawa, where he will have erates the street lights. The lights Machin_ of Oshawa _arid Mrs. L ��_of the Oshawa-. distributing_; ;_tree ',widen. .., however-, were of _. Pevitt, of Toronto. were here on Sun centre, ._day owing to the critical illness of- -- affected -op --St. George's Church on Sunday, - - Master Bill Bunting underwent _ their 'father. _ ! January 13th - Sunday School, t -: a painful. operation on Tuesday as a Thos. Douglas, of Toronto,. 10 p. m. Celebration; of the Holy 'result of infection that -had gather- - spent Sunday here with her brother Communion at 11 o'clock. Evening ed since the summer, holidays, when - - t P i i✓ k e r 1 I i v's Leader ►' tore" Russell Burrell, and in the evening Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both he ran a twi>z into his foot, injuring lattended the Memorial Service in the of these _ervices, Rev. E. G. Robin the nail on one of his toes. ' t United Church. son. -Died, at his residence. in Picker- " -The Township Council will meet -One day last week W. B. Pow- ship ing, on .January 8th, Hugh Mechi'n; pnrsusnt to statute on Monday next = h 11 suffered a bad heart attack when beloved husband of. - 3delia Poucher; All t Q Jan. 14th, when the councillors -elect he was in the village,, causing him tc formerly of Brougham,. in -his 86th �`' c• - will take the oath of office, and will collapse. He was taken 'home and year Funeral from his late resid - "! c••:: '` transact the necessary busittless. rias. since -been confined to his bed, ence today .tThursday) at 2 p. m. NEW, � 'T5C ` -Alvin and sirs. McLennan, of sill a are glad w know that he is re- Interment in Claremrtnt C'nion Cem- /, / • 3.iadsay, were in towzt on Sunday :overing. every. i.Obituary in next. week's iss- 9 -: • visiting the latter's father, Richard Don't forget" the Services in ue.) -- -Puckrin, and 'attendink the Memorial eorinection with the' Week of Prayer d SHADES " = an Service in the United Church icy the at' Pickering. Services a,,; follows: ='evening. Wednesday, St. George's Church ,_.' Black Walnut •r -Card of Thanks �+ ::'.• The sma4 boy is now in the Speaker, Rev. H. G'. Crozier; Thurs- '' =' "outs" with the weather -man. After- day, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, 'Rev. " "9a7c' 1 1 }r enjoying a few days skating, the E. G. Robinson will speak; Friday, To The Vectors Birch Bark OlPT�lI" _ Elof Pickering Township: pM' 5 .r'= • :_ - weather -man spoils all the fun by St: Andrew's United basement, with per a -� _ Ladies and Gentlemen. -- pe . sending along mild weather to des - Rev. Dr. Carmichael, as speaker.. you for the soft- AlztumD' Leaf �•• ' �'�'; " ' I wish Do' thank troy he ice. - Howard McGill met with a ain- ie ? oY P fidence you have shown the by :el- • 13upperewill be dispensed is the Presg accident on a smallde tr:ular saw, ectine me to the office of Reeve for 8mokey E10. ^ - - pal F the year 1435. l will endeavor to r l•'; .. byterran Church on Sunday next at making,frames for bee -hives and on meri t that confidence by faithfully a •, the usual hour, i u'rhock, in which turning around to speak to his dau- S..AS72 E$ _ - the pastor, Rev. Dr. Carmichael, will ghter, who had just entered the performing the duties pertaining. to that. „ office. officiate .Sunday School will be held room, he shoved his hand up to the Yon will have Hosiery GOOD LUCK" wll through 1335, 'n 2 o'clock Your% respectfully, at saw, cutting his thumb to the bone, Robt..C. R"a" if yuu wear HOLEPROOF' -We regret to report the serious and cutting right through the centre - - a ldineas of Mrs. John Po ter; who of the nail. ' was taken ill at the home of her --St. George's A. Y. P. A. held a A a So- CHAPMN x son -in -law and daughter, Dr. H. T. Literary Evening .last Friday. The L U M BA GO _ ' iimd Mrs. Faliaise, whom she had subject was "Canadian Authors." ' ':'some to visit. At the time of •-pit- Yery interesting and. intellectual." At•ark 'tbe Pause of Rheumatism, -. _ __... -. _ '- _ -•- - _ _ . ___ .. -- -- _ _ , log she was somewhat improved. i This was folio -wed by one or ta,o ;Kiatiaa, Lumbago t "se Rumaeaps-. -w. G. Reid, lost his valuable dog competitions. -This week the young NEAR FALL GOODS one day last week, it having evident -' Iw Cr JONES been fed with somethin that was pegp]e chotse to let their Friday - ;. 4 g 4 meeting stand by, and all sto to -the Dragltir+t Pickering Out WILLIAM'S WORK' BOn75, Solid leather. 52.95 i. cause of death, as was shown by Prayer' Meeting held 1n St. And- B* T� ^�P� ' y iii post mcetem examinatiots A per- rew's basement. Next weds will be V (,, ST71NfIELD'S WINTER UNDiiWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 sad. 300 sen who has been convicted of. this Musical and every member is asked • VELVET MATS, blNe, black, brown, - 3.93 ' - crime. is sub* to a peaty penalty to represent in some way, A Song" - Frank Lycett has sdld out the Let us have a full house and every- EVEN A CHILD _ - Shell Garage to Mr. Frank Byers, of one try to make the evening a sac- If you are not receiving our wtekly Groctry Port Hope, who has takes possess- cam- may have �1YSILLA RPAHR'S with dodger, ask to have your name poet on `0W ton. Mr. Lycett has maned to Guelph -The ire of� the printers through - perfect safety for eousk Croup, mailing list. where he has aft a remunersi- out the Dominion has been, aroused Whooping - cough. bronebitia and sore " _ live- position in a butchering business by the action of the Dominion Gov- throat. Amazing Reselta quickly. - - we wish Mr. Eyers success in the Fred T. Bunting :� Tiekerin'' - Puniness here. ernment in deciding to have alt the' and at leas cwt. ) : - , printing of the voters' lists of the -Many of the sideroads .which whole Dominion printed in the Gov- E• C JONES Drugoist R�rtdio Liceneaa - Ststablished 1857 • were badly drifted -Adth :crow, be errtment punting offices in Ottawa, Pickering' (hit hairse impassable' with the rain which instead of being done in the various - - - - -- — -- _ ` dell during the week-end. The high- offices which has been the custom -' 'trays, however, lid no_. suffer ,t.; " :..P._ P Ran: do the past. To ve rhea work it :Ti-IANKS ^ Y �� ..R, _- tkhey were 'ke t o by the use of said that the Government has spent yµ - the snow -plow where they were ill- 8300,000 in egiiipmeRt and ha; d- - k +elined to drift. _.. 'd 100 men' U) their' staff in Ottawa. '('cy, C►t)T ltltilit' ('91!- itr111( -FN tlIll� - -The se'rular monthly - meeting of What Bennett 's idea was iii taking 'FT1Prtl� It +r `.11Nlr' +tit1'ttltri�F - _ lthe iA� . M. S of the United, Church this step. no one seems to know. It + ✓net at the home of 61rs. J. S. floss- tl•tll'1t1� or, (+a:`1 CPar. l eau,d not >� to earn �otFa tit t;:A l Chickens, ,`l urkeys, Ducks, Geese . - "don, un. Wednesday, Jan. 2nd: Owing ; ct,ming electi;m, for his action i., Wibhill nil( tl H11') +v i11if( PTOS- to the holiday season, the attendance snore" likely to .lose votes than to r • - i' `?aas not as good -as hoped for. En= +prc)il6' i0ur Best Quality and Display gain them. As one prominent busiu- _ _couraging reports from ' the various ess man in Toronto. sari, "[ always "' ii A. «•: '�i I "I'l H I'. I,L, • "secretaries were received, The study.l 111 years period was in charge of Mrs. F. T. thought Bennett was trying to get '• f nut, but now he was sure of it." 7h� - Itl►rTLt) nisi " :.;Bunting, - (Conservative paper,; in the country Pitutre 7 400 The time is now up in which to' in particular, will be disappointed' ftp +i. 9520 - - - BEEF procure your mc,tur- licetaye for the in this action of the government. We - r :yeas 1K35. In prelious years the doubt•..very much if the government L' r p L _,government took inUti consideration' will gain anythin, financially , in COAL - The Choicest of B y and other Beef the siringericy of, the time and is making this departure from the past At d f toward car owner: who found zustom' Celebrated . Pittson Not Coal 14.00 -for• the CHRISTMAS SEASON °•it difficult to .enure -r Ice necessary - -A special Installation Service Stove 14.25 funds for the li.ensN plates. It is 4 under the auspices of the Young ! ��11 t said that the Hepburn Government.. American Anthracite 13.50 The''. S eason '�7 �Greetin s ' All rill not show• that i- mien': , Yrr+ple' Society art«1 young People's 11.25 g - y, ;"14 i i. , CokO Unit- :prosecute those who are still ysing Bel "e Class will be hel&in the Unit- pr cut license"' ed Church' on • Sunday evening, nest, food, maple, single, cord 2.73 pates. in order to at 7 .o'citwki when. th nfrieerc' of- avoid truuble'o'.itie•rs should not 'tie- Delivered at shave Prices , .- - - y ' . lay ,NCUrinq tht: 'l,it , +n„n, these ` organization'. will lie' insta{lPd i s R E 1 D CHAS. LAW,. Pickering - into their' vari ius offices for the - - -The i'it'zer,it`p Rruup of the y ..i-: 35.. another ,special. feature Phone :..120 .51y ;- a United Church Y. P. S. have been eat 1 n �. «t'e:lier �I)hOilt; 3000) ' Pielrerif g of this service will be. an address by furtunafe iii ,tiecuri"g Vi r. AV - - -' "._; Rev. Tr f. Langford, of F:n,•ntanur'l :lit 5d'onrF as their spo;tker'ior tit8 vru� 3etveft,leemenr•. meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 1Cth, L "`�llegr', Tur:mtu w "how is a'- speei'al- .; Y' is in Pell ious.•Education aid can ( T a{ n pt - tn. Air. Moore, -the .,listing_ t S be counted on to ui,tterd Federal member for this .t•i;l_ give a.very fine [TORyb;9 FOR SALE-2 Clyde �:• -•ij addre.z;, Special t71.tLiiC �t'lll %e t'l >tt- mar •a, rising 11 yrs„ black gelding, -S yes,, ' %�- E Z E ink, is a thinker and an excellent •nr .Driers.• Apply )ohmKayel, Gordon Park �' speaker. He will hay e a messaze „tt derFti b} ;the choir, rite order of . et - t arm, Yickenng, I9 S T A vice being as follows: ��rAN'1'Eb - Elderly women for ' Citizenship which will be helpful. Doxglo y - housekec er. Apply, stating age. we es not only to- Young .People, but 'tic t11P requited. .�Only two akhelon to look after. Ap- Invecatittn .` ''. Comlilutiity -at lane, aitd'ri cordial " ' - " pcy P. o. ox oo, tc ennQ. r invitation is eet:vnical to the ynane Hymn - - y .�J AR) t�l Scripture Retidinlrr *it A 'ED- n to the premises of 'i TR 1 O people of all ages to- attend this tiheundersignedp, ayellowppeollie dog. Owner "' • :. meeting in St. Andrew',; Church. I $ tai - e by 8rop�hamnd pPhone ` ma h nm = Installation' of Officers expenses. , W. C. u , -... -- -Wr. and lira. �ortttan �Iahim -1 ick ?ou;. teT (nee 1lildrPtl R.i,•r „� 1 Prayer - -- W. , _ _ 1 bpecial music `+HOOTiNC� MATCH-Will he held • making their home in wucidbtids *e,' Sat Henry White's... t r -t mil south of :Buy .your. Meat Requirements Announcements Brougham,"owTue§da'y, Jan. 8th, at l- o'clock Ont., were .Fie recipients of a .;Ur•'I - Geece and chickens for prises. 'Shot shells - Special Music rove an is prime shower last Friday evening p _'.lYlessages. from Presiding:Off- - when anumber of the Youni; People icers .for. year,. VW5 , FOR ' SALE—Three young Ytt�k• at K Hymn /_ _ I lnhtein cm%. sue about the 2:,I nn milker, - ' - and elderly youn of the cottrtnuntty s ahvr Bows, hred,,would reRislet; also our met at the 'hnme of- Mr. and Nfr' 1 r hird calf, Apjily Lloyd Jag. Whoa. lot2'd, rear 4. .,Address by Prof. Langford' c,,,,, G. Yiekering. 2n -''21 SERVANT'S ;.. _., Ntprray Barrett. An enjoyable ..time Prayer - _ _ .. - -"Was spent with singing and games. J3engtiiction DF.R31ANENT S4i,F:a,a1A` WANK ' During tltt 'evening an address of C TRp - To ,✓cure rdrr< for 'In!ernauonal "y The Sacrament of the Lord'. Sup-- prt>rlucty f r direct shipment to iarmerc on -''.rood wishes was read` by Miss Phy- per will be held at• the morning sere cred,t ,ermq, hy. freight prepaid, Prrferencr Ills PilkeY and the happy couple were .vice. A full attendance of members :Van Lo man ""n n! autumobile,. and having ' resented with several useful gifts parlance sellin; to farm ere, also having flood _ ,. R g is expected. A cordial invitation ifi knowrdf a 'r live stock and their rr•c,u:rements, R Mr. and lirA. Mashinter suitably re- Reply by lr her stating age and experience.. Un]L �' t extended t0 non - members to be pre- Iona rccommendrd men recd apply. Internet Piokering I Meat M.ket - sponded. Rent at this- -+service, ion31 Stock Food Co.. Ltd., Toronto, Uat 191f •. �� - ..r • _ • ” h'',,ewer: _:�:+.. 1"cv':- "-=,!P•'-..' -"1 - - - - ;..t?5•.'- ,..:.;'_ic,. ^•y �i.:=R:,•". .,...- ,.,.tom._ _...o..'I<,.. n.,. �.:. .,.,... _j... ! - n'... _ .....,.: __. .. .:.... _ _ '..•, .'_......' �.,i �,...._ 'ci'..