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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_01_25-s •C q - AL -_VOL. LIV. - PICKERING, 0 -PIT.. 1+'KIDA 1. -1 AN. `t5, 1 435. No. 22 NOTICE Ir+a�istssstAL 4K,s+rit*. Dur.barten -- 1AuMle • "�' St• Paul's• Dunbarton, Angiicaa - The Greenwood drama, ''Where's I :;1•, DR. H. O. PP; A R:lON- Physician --- Sunday, Jan. 27th - 3rd Sunday af: Grandma," will be given in tine • Anil- T 64 Slovene. Dttnuartoa. tety ter Epiphany. Sunday' School at 2 ley Church Under the auspices of 1 T "Our truc•ka IiN'N yr,qr tvNy p• m. Evening Prayer at 3 p. m. The Merrymakers' Mission Band, on 7• RR S. FOR9YTH, Uph. D., Director every day •" Preacher Rev. D. B. Langford, L. Friday evening, Feb. 22nd. Reserve .i. y'R� aaae L- Aseadatio"of Ontario. Rog. aasiaia .t the A,neric.. oveovetciiui COAL COKE. ° Thu, of St- John's, Port Whitby. the date. I3yar eaamiaed by apgointasaat. , Bntabiished 189P riuraa C, oat.Oot. WuOD,` CEMENT, Whitevaje Dunbartoa - CO- OPEKATION '7 - BAND, GRAVEL, " I am Ntatrtto}l a new plan 9 Iift7AN B. Rc[NrYHR- Barris- t. , This year will mark the 50th Last week Howell Hopkin had the - hereby I will give fKrtners _4 solkiRor• Notary• office--Brock niverva of the United Church and misfortune to break his arm in a caMh t#-hate of one per .seat belt Tdepboae Office, 9Yititby. - dud rY PMae saty a Sunday School. It is hoped thkLt each. jumping off a-ladder in the barn. per bnu t,i� N11 , their ebl)pptng ~llUNALU £tUUUY iixrrat, r• T and every one connected with the W II. Moore is in'OttawA attend- from Sept. L:t last t:: Relit. let - r pp BUILDER'S aUPPLIEb 1\r. 8oYcitoe• alotary PttbUc. stoneyyo Loan.• same will do their very best to mark Ing the sitting of Parliament while . next. providwl the yea r'a ebop- t>ii00fora ad oc- dbJ tbelateA• B•CW*- this year as an outstanding one with William has secured work in Sarnia F,inK i•umet. rip to the oerep-eary wa.aottti wins of t . Whitby. say —also looal Qartage, word attendance and faithfulness beyond' and his housohuid goods were moved aruoant. BATON, BN,LL• ROSS there this week. Get pmiriieulars at the trill. ill. N. J, BBATON• K. G. As .T . MITCHELL expectations. The regular monthly meet of Miss Winnie Wood, we are pleas- The wore I rhl,p the rhe»per H. B. BELL J. D. F. ROSS ed to say i s improving after a aev- I c,t a do it. • w i t• h y Y ,,,'r , •� Y -� - (Saeeeitaor to D. Munro, 'and Picker- the W. M. S. will be held on Wed y P , g p- J. A. WRIGHT jag Coal Co.) nesday, Jan. Seth, at the Parsonage ere illness. Prationavid F"ppirt. UP44n ITS Bay street, Tororao, Adelaide 9858 at 2.30 '� '• Mrs. Irvin While do i t - - -- Piolieril:ig Ont. P• m. sharp. Friends to the g , we are sorry to ;t _ [OI4ARC$ON. PrOKFIRI1►1(# A word for Roil Call. This being the say is confined to the house through ;' . 'YOUR HOME` MILL „H ► tU'• VEY- B.rrutcrw.Soitaton.Notarips Office phone 7400 Residence 65'20 first meeting'of the -New Year, .a illness. Grinds your wheMt• -UNin • Ad =t Cod Ricci a n Lit Building. to. Miss Ina McConochie won the yon r: lotrtl n,ill'e 8 nr helps of Yot�e and Run icon, Sta. Toronto. good attendance is wished for. The ` Adelaide 4189 and ueo, By appoint- secrete will be ui y Short Story g y � s tatrt erertirta. Pleke,irta toaldes «. D • � B E E R ry. q to read to en- rY Contest in Pickering N,tle of orir wheat. --No hettec ; P6oaei! aria, atf roll any new members. Come and Continuation School. .We oongratul- pwtatry flowx than Kia»imi • HOMBtJN M� MILLAN- Rxrrie- �RO'C7aT3A.M enjoy an interesting afternoon and ate her. make. The oldest PRtabllshed sotkitom Norary Public. Office at 02V'T'. hear about the work being carried The debate on "Tire Pulpit versus brand in Canada. ?, of Mr. Tbomon• tot 11. concession 1. on by our missionaries, is the for. The Press" on Wednesday, at the OlGce bourn: Thursday and Saturday Adult Fellowship meeting was a ICON 7.00 P.m. to s.sop. m., or by Faoilitie8 for l�luoi ng Ill•' - eign field. P g Coal tmeee. Toronto of : so3 ttoyal t3artlt great "success. Franc :White and Dr. '� -•' ={ Pbo" Pock 8000. foronto Bt n 3303. — sly suranoe Of All -Greenwood Pearson and Glen Joyce supported ,_ ; t - . - -- - the affirmative, while Jas. McIntosh A SUPPLY KEPT ON HAND AT i f �.... Kinds. Quite s number of the villagers Ed Brown and Harry Pearce, ably GREENBURN STATION --THN are confined to their homes with upheld the negative. The community BEST Q(?ALITY THAT CAN BR , 1 %:1; O. AM1TH. - al ). ra ua 8.. - Phone Pick 515 : , 1�1, {3u«esaor a Dr. J. N. Dales). Graduate of colds. singing led by Rev. Mr. Burgess was BOUGHT -MORE BEAT TO THU (A SLY at ey. Alf dental Snr[eona and ToeoA. Dr or Ni h gin much enjoyed, as were solos TON Tfl iN ORDINARY COAL- ail tserrty. At (�aeasoot o8ica ore, D. A. y B t Ed• and lies. Pic of Claremont b7 M eta every Tuesday, and Fria, . Pbowe spent Sunday - with k;zl on and Margaret Mitchell and a duet by Fitt Misses Ruth Toms and Ins McCon- THEREFORIL THE HOST SCOi&I Mrs Ormerod. OXICAL TO BUY j[VERBLRTT FALLAI9E• L D$.• The Beal�tore,elsremoIIt Quite a ntiatber of the young pen- -° -fig first Wresting K j the new resident Ger- _ D. S. sand t4 •f the Royal f Torre of pie of the comQnuniLy met at the of the year, president, ai Ra .one and the door Tt, Ant. PHONE 924 ald Cowan. ably occupied the chair, - �• Q.tt�rt -.:. •e +n re.�denu .econa aoor east 'of sc. And- �T home of Percy ,and Mrs. Clark - on - - ' oe�'a Cbureft. Pickering, Ont. office boon : 9 F1 U R lY I T U R E Saturday in y eveng• All report a. good The decision of the debate was given a. m, to 8 p. in:. or by appointmmt. (X -ray - vervise). Phone Pick 9700 .sty time, by ballot and was in favor of the _< We are dioplaying an attraet;ve negative Shingles For Sale variety of James Gideon, Wm. Pengeily and R g - Will Sidler motored to Brooklin on Mr. Sleightholme and Geo. Toyne iou*itts* ** ds7raa. Aluminum and Oraniteware Etc. Sunday afternoon to see, Clarence had their hen roosts- robbed last Galt Galvanized Steel $hiaglea, Furniture and Furniture, Bird's snit Slate eltia Shingles. .... ✓.,. - ' . - „_... ...wu P u W very weeks AA BLIZABRTH RICRARDRON- Noveltlea. eng'e Y. who has been ve ill with Ale�B, re- rtihbt Slate buggy wheels. 4I �tl. Fire And autoutobileinauraaee of all kinds. Pricer low, in keeping with tdmes. pneumonia• - Lawn mowers eburpeoed. 1 rspresenting cos panierof acrid enaaKi.t stand= The election of officers for the -Brougham - �' T. PATERSON'8 - OLARENO11irT PO$TILL. Litoen.wd Auctioneea•, r � �+jaY School was announced for ' . - V roc and i Lime Monday evening, but awing to the Mr. H. Holtby, also Mrs. J• Far - Call and get prices. Phone 86Ii1 Ts 9ar f Sae d of fork and so on a Ana a.a � condition of the roads very few ley are confined to. their homes at - •Non aalw of ail dada saauausa t0 on aboreaee - aa0na, Addcaaaoewa al.aee.o., Out. Jest- arrived a larufe shipment of ventured. out. present by illness. • FUEL R BIi;ATOM. TOWh9HIP Gyp•uc in tl,s• folinwioR eisea : Quite a number turned out. to the Mr. and Mrs. Roy McWhirter and _ FV EL - ,. cxect. f'oareyaacer,i. Etc- E« 48 in, x 72 in. Gyproc Young People's meeting on Friday daughters visited the'H, Jermyn fam ' g �4at a� shits, Aousntant- Stn_ issuer of � Adarniaaa LJoeaaaa Wbitevaie• Ont. 48 in. x 84 in. evening. which was under the leader- ily of (Whitby •on Saturday last; -�l� MAW, LiU1tN8BD AIIO- a 48 in, x 981u. •• ship of Loyd Pegg. Miss Edna Green Mr. Croskery. -Agricllitural Rep �+� +� TroNEER.Im York.gnta,io uW Darbato 48 in, x 108 in. -• �� the topic at the next eneetiag, resentative for Ontario County, sp- . Builders' a7u i,�es M An a o a ame The congragaUen are invited to onsored' a farmers' meeting in the PP � solon 48 in, x 96 Dunaoaas Hoard afir.saat a p/ e sad Isdasa the church on Wednesday evening, to Eiall, on Tuesday evenin g J an. 15th, rbsKEWS' Olcr Star Lime Oni ass -• - - talk over financial affairs and other A representative of the Agricultural ) HKrdwnU Plaater gri maxters of interest to the church: Department was also present, and lumber ltnti l.x.th OARtNET ROBERTI;ON -: PICI�:ERING The Gleaners, will also practice their those farmers who were present, re- B_ C ShinL►FPe seetrioal Contractor drama that evening. ceived mach valuible information re- iilue Coal - Wiring and R,epairiag for Light LUMBER YARII a- garding the extermination of bots in AjhAl"fB Ot)Al - :�. or pow «r. Cber"wed horses, warble in cattle and what to feed to, counteract the 'All bode of electrical goods • :. �y e: .^� ..'DOIIIeStlo Ci0$6 hspt in .leek. Cke. Mills Mr. Walter 'Fenney spent. Sunday needed minerals, and other matters CE Went. Lime. PlitRteir 4y Phone 1706. Pickeriatt +t his �e Beare, of interest• -- - - -- - _ Sorry to learn of the The W. M. S. of St. John's Clwrcb Maple Hoff Wrod - passing of - ~ L l[ra. R. Davidson, of 3[arkham. met at the home of Mrs. Brown or j�Q�nte for Lundy Fence ” i Mash, Feeds, Glad to know Mrs. Armstrong is Thursday afternoon, , January 17th. ` Will. I Be Buraled? _ so much better, and hope am will with an attendance of thirteen, bad find Ids' t'al ES.00fing Aye Kea (ke UP EW117 �- �o��}�/SUpp � soon be quite well again, roads' and weather keeping many at - __ ♦ Mr. and Mrst E `1 Petty and dattgh- hoarse. The meeting was in charge at Sur tars �r iron Toronto, visited tlaedr par.. the 1st slice- P9esident, .11[ra. x, Mal �aookehntt Implements - 8 11e81n stock at au ents here over the week -end, color. who was assisted in the open- �� Prices before ftlik 7tie NiglM $etasre ,� Glad to knnow Mrs. G. Davidson is ing devotions by Mies Dont•.an and times _ doing so Well, after her operation . Mrs. Brown. The treasurer's report and trust, she will soon be quite well for 1934, read by Mrs. Philip show= WILSON BROS. - -'CYRIL MO RLEY :K'1>!O in I)8!1 ate'- ed quite � a deficit in the givings w ' Lo4aat out rs..e - Pjtd<ering, s'rw PP y The Y. P. Bible Class enjoyed a meet the allocation, and she urged- 1'ii11. _ very pleasant social evening recent- that a greater effort be made this Phone Mark 78310 181 ly at the home of their teacher, _Mrs, first quarter of 1935. The afternoon's � =a �►`- :!� !'! t� i �f Leonmel rates. progTaxi was short. aim J - _�T V _•s..r._I�J PIQREIiING. Oh T: A L:re� rain: st;onded i�:ue.3u,- Oervrd rczn�ln,e,;y.`�r; �T LL 1 a �,; h+ for Bible Class on Sunday. Mr. Stew. The W. M. S. Neill hold a Pie Social !v i �� '�• H= M, an took the lesson and his address and Concert in the Brougham Hall - `^ RE 1_1.i �� +� `" was very helpful sad inspiring, apd on Wednesday evening, Feb. 6th. - for - • r . R. G. CLENDENINtI much appreciated by all present. Further announcements next week. j H R I ST M AS ` ..r - FUNERAL DIRECTOR H*ve you ever' heard of a Chin- '• The Grandmothers' Day at the W. _ We take' __ cherinchee, No! it is not an animal, I. was held as usual at the home of "r thiL. Private Ambulance it is the mine of s lovely flower, of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harvey on Tree- {:$jRTMAB CARDS -0w s Day and Ni;tht srrvica the Lily -of- the -Valley family, grown day, Jan. 13th.; and was attended by assortment was never :r • Ph"nH 9000 h Africa, the botanical name thirty members and visitors. The - OppDrtunity „ , o hgrcni:les Mr.. meeting. opened in the usual tnanner better, and rloes- so rea• � in South is Ortith ¢stlum T p uiAiveru :,vldl Fenney hag received a box of these with Mir. Harvey presiding. At the to thank .,.eon$ble lo. to ion. Ni- arkham : Qn* 1o�'t'ly flowers from her sister -in -law close of the regular routine'. :. t a. 'in South Africa, they were packed in sassion, Mrs. Harvey, as leather of CAN DY— slluile6 'n FIIQOk• m "l a .wooden box with ingtrnction: fo the grandmothers, sepRrated the two . ...• • our, many .• •. ' ..� ' - -- : , r their care and are in groups, !,r• a flIi NP- itt'r�C+T'a i3b.nC• good condition stud the grandmothers Friends We wjsh our many they are white, tiny bells in a bunch the program of readings, songs and OlateB. jibe 2]AmeB A1gIi1• .' on each stem. recitatkna. Mrs. M. Hamilton gave fygUalifV. No. a lb. in Friends and The Woman's Association held the a reading, Mrs. Beer, a humorous :, for their sizes 1.2 lb up, (`' monthly meeting in the "Hall ", the Irish reading, Mrs. T. Knox, a long Bllllt CEa A noel S88ortr- ::= aiberal Customers officers were elected for the year as recitation and Mrs. Ellicott, imper y— g follows: President, Mrs. Taylor; Vice sonating a child, sang, ',You cannot went at reasonable priom `• pal nonage- A President,. Mrs. Wes. Petty; Secret• play in our Backyard. "' A charade - • t MERRY Mra. Fenney; Treasurer, Mrs• was enacted, "President of the Wom- FlanbilRbt• Shaving Bowls. FOantala4 + during the Belt Petty; Recording Secretarq, en's Institute" the grand -dames sing- Penn, Toilet Goods, Perfume Powders, Mrs. Armstrong; Committees - Flow- ing, "Home, Sweet Home" and "O,- ash 8a1te. Hot Water Bdttlee. Oigaex. -- . °- - : CHRISTMAS MAS er and Fruit, Oscar Petty, Vie- Canada," as a climax. Mrs. Brows, Cigarettes, Lighters. Bleotrio Onrliat past year eve an. appreciation of 'Robert Irons, and many outer articles ads = Mrs , lMra. W Petty, Mrs: Judd, Bu i pp able for Gifts. C A STER�RITT and a HAPPY omah, Mrs. Fenney; Parson - rna, quoting many of his poems. ,� us early and your gift prebltaaoti T,HE, PICK RING N NVS C. NEW YEAR ate, Mrs. L. Gates, Mrs, Wm. Petty, and they sang several of�his songs.. will be solved. Mrs. i'iIkey; Pianists, Mrs. Oscar Mrs. Harvey gave a piano solo. The -: Funeral Director Petty, Miss E. Gates, Mrs. Wes Pet - afternoon *was a happy one• The roil Store _ Ambulance Servioe ALYIN BUSHBY ty' Rev. J. R. Bick conducted the In- call, "Say, Sing or Pay" brought a Jones Drug Pbone Boo sWlation Ceremony. A Pot -Luck ready response, Mrs. $arvevy, 'Misa Hardware Phone 41300 , 'Supper was served after Ule meet G3ssela and Mrs- hardy served the i'l :`ne f)R00 •* Pl4 erin llntarill P(0REI`,I ing•. guests a delicious tea: s, •. ..- fez. _..� .TSB; •�' -•� ,,�.,�,�s 4, t_� :��._� ,. � : =.�. -- .. ... - T.. ...,, _ .: ., - _ - `'.- ;Swards of Review Plan To THE Sft we Farnim From Default �� ,. ' ;Policies for Ontario and Quebec Outlined —Every Reason- MARKETS •' ° y Able Effort To Be Made To Deep Farmer Home-Owner' - A = —Consideration., For Investments from Savings �` PRODUCE PRICES - Promised, ' United Farmers' Co- Operative Co. -, Saturday were paying the following Ottawa,— Policies to be pursued the indivi4pal farmer in the position prices for produce: z �;•• °r�7'` by the Boards of Review for On- of being a 'home owner,' EGGS —Grade "A -1," 32c; and + tario and Quebec under the Farm- "They have noted from settlements with cases returned, "A" large, 20c; sea Creditors Arrangement Act effected so far a distinct, trend to- "A" medium, 18c; "A" pullets, 16c; ,r ° ' " -' were outlined- in a statement issued wards a reduction in the interest "B." 14c •• "C," 13c, Prices were - " _;_.ter .... : "here last weer following a confer- charges by creditors and recognizing inter- nominal only. •' '� ''- ,rd' once of the two boards. The act has the undoubted burden of fixed BUTTER — Qntario No. 1 solids, been In force only a few months, eat charges it is the definite hope of 283irc; No. 2, 23c. ' • "�' ' : -but already many farmers have rip- the boards that the trend thus in- POULTRY: ylied for adjustment of 'their debt dicated wttl be maintained without the necessty -of mandatory order by ' (Quotations in cents.) ,.� ••. and it was considered desirable to Live Dressed milkfed Li `. _ - L• lay dower certain' uniform principles the boards In any ease. Dressed ! ( for the jptidance of the boards of "Attention to also drawn ' to the �� Hens— A �� " A. �� A review tud local officers under the fact that the courts have already re. Over 5 lbs. .: 10 13 act. cognised a distinct difference between Over 4 lbs. ,. 9 ••.12 Among the main objectives set out . the terms 'bankruptcy' and 'insol- SW-to-4 lbs. -8-- �-11 -- the boards declare, every reasonable venty,' An unfortunate result of the 3 to 3% tbs.. . 7 "' 10 .. n - - -, effort should be made to contlaue the serious economic depression has un- Old roosters .. 6 - 8 .- •. • ONE OF TiiE t�otT - i,w�►icnC PERSONwncS ON Tai SeAfFN- farmer In the position of a home doabtedly been to include a great Spring chickens— a"� -}iE�$ �IIiIA� ' O1SDLa1YS 11 iiAAf JEVELSET (A KW : owner. They declare their intention number of firmer■ within the sec- 6Tli to 6 IDs: 12 15 18 AND of S Pi,AW 4FtS FiflST 1W0- frvL AND F RAN of - giving consideration to securities and terra who do not come within b to b3Si Iba.. • 1� 15 1 i T4E + T44E A M) IN, AND HE -NNW AOIi PAINTl D VEIt: which • represent the investment of savings sad thrift, but assert their the first, so that application under this legislation for assistance should 4% to 5 lbs. . •10 14 - 16 Under 4�i lbs. 8 13 _ Iv s T* As W ooett toan+o oltA�s N� vrff w. l4�LS4If- Q 'Ih`i,.dl�mtG4RBOrvea der�e, rNCESrso 1Aifs+nal , yower to adjust both the principal not be on the ground that the far. _ Turkeys, young -. 16 •17 '.' of CAINN! sum and the interest on say mort• mar dislikes the idea of anything akin to bankruptcy. Geese . , ....... , . 10 -11 - gage.. Ducks ...... . 18 14 -- _ t Important, the tatemen! says - I is ! po s y HEAR CASES PRIVATELY '• In order to assist is settling cases ' Broilers — • that in making adjustments the far- that come before it without' undue 1% to 2% Ibs+ 11 _, 15 :. 17 �►ttlt)s faflet FOR 1'i4E 1%4 r' mar should not Daly bs removed from default but placed in a position where publicity the boards shall, if desired ' HAY AND STRAW 1st Nit ENS Ei�t, an 'early return to default will not by the farmer, hear his case in the presence. only.. of those concerned No,�2 timothy hay, bayed, ton, � � � RitSt srrEO4s,� be likely. - Those attending Abe- conference and his wishea in this connection $16.50 to $17,50; No. 3 timothy hay, ,---- CATzeNKu 71tIMIStAT%a jW0 KRTW40 were Mr. Justice J. A. Hope, Lieut. -Green will be respected. "The boards will expect debtors ' to $15 to $16 straw, wheat, baled, n+ ' ton, $10; oat straw, $9 to $10. usEo 1U iK h SwuDa, NAS ALSO $GEN AUVCXL1Ta09 T41F AA%ea1GN R - a INDUW I,WGUAGE VUE�D Col. Byron id: and Duncan Sin- - Clair of tike Ontario Board. and Mr. and creditors generally to co -open- i odic srCC lONS, �� � ME 0 A0 R g0O ROLES 1 t 4 Justice L. J. L.orsager, Joseph' S. Royer and -Albert Rfoux of the Quo. ate in the working out of this legis- , lation designed as it is for their mu- - GRAIN QUOTATIONS Following are yesterday's closing P NIT'S TRUEI that "Tbe. Painted Veil " - : - Dec Board. Mr. Justice P. J. Moo- tual benefit. They urge creditors to : quotations on Toronto grain trans- __ tague. - chairman of the Manitoba' attend the meetings before the ofII- actions for .car lots; prices on basis , board; Albert Saarvsge, , registrar o! - cisl receivers and feel that 1f this c.i.f. Bn ports: ut „j - - • _ - u eta Acrobatic � y - the Quebec board; John: R. Rumball. _- regiatrsr of the Ontario Board. and _ done settlements can be arrived at without oho necessity of applica- i 2anitbba wheat - PIo .01`;or., 86,Ac; No. 2, do.; 822%c; No. 3, da., _row . �� V°"`� t� +-�'� �umtCf" Jacques Paaaeton, chief official re. tfon to these boards. "The SOSirc; No. 4, -don, 78Xc; No. 6, do„ celver for Quebec, also attended, boards are desirous of hav- 1 76Xc; No, 6. do., 764f•c. - The statement' follows: ing settlements arranged which are Manitoba oats —No. 2 C.W., 503fic; • The boards consider the Farmers' mutually satisfactory to debtors and mutually s actors t No. 3, do., 457/ac; extra No. 1 feed, Callander, The acrobatics of the "They , can put their toes to their Creditors Arrangement Act. 1934, -as he. of the boards 45%c; No. 1 feed, 43%c; mixed Dionne quintuplets Sunday led imag- mouths as easily as anything," said legislation intended by parliament to are particularly desirous of dealing feed oats. 35c. inative,cbservers to vision the time Dr. Dafoe. "You cannot imagine meet and to correct difficaltles that with all cases. that come before them Manitoba barley -No. 3 C.W., 59c; when such things as parallel bars. their strength and liveliness. You Have developed to the provinces of the fullest and fairest manner "sad No. 1 feed $22 per ton. vaulting horses and trapezes will be only need to handle them to less and Quebec m between the are especially concerhed that 3a deal. screenings, necessary to work off their lacreas- of limb, freedom and muscular'devel• ._Ontario harmer and his creditors, They fa fag with, the fact& and circumstances South African corn, 96c. approximate ing energy, oDme@st." terpret the legislation as legislation of ■31 cases they shall do so not advocates for inter- Ontario grain, p�ices Whbat, 9.. to The a$fle sisters, 'nearly eight , The quintuplets, now sates " q •dennitely intended to retain the effi• as a particular track shipping point— months old now, are starting ' abro• - :. • dent Producer ottrthtr land on terms eat but as citizens concerned with 94c; Date, 34 to 87c;. barley, a6 �. battoa peculiar to vigorous, healthy moatlts and 83 days old, enjoyed theM Wr to the farmer and his creditors making a -real effort to assist their 4&; corn, 67 to 70c; rye, 52 to 57e; infanta. Their exercising entice lead outdoor sleep at the Daioe hospital and retala him on the land in' thee fellow•clUsses, both debtor* and buckwheat, 43 to 44c; malting barley, to the belief -that they- wiil -be an to moderate temperature Sunday. A :. capacity of s ro ritrtor, p p creditors, in their difficulties,. 70 to 74c. a ile y start to fresh tall os snow made the surroue- g quintet when the _ - "The boards consider that that The procedate to be adopted by _ -. _ , - - - walk. IV. A. R. Defoe, their' physic- dings picturesque. Dr, _Dafoo, said s farmer should be recognized .era a the boards will be as informal as - - - fan, said they were using their toes visit from Premier Mitchell Hepburn farmer entitled to consideration era- possible and the inquiry as exhaus- tive- as possible to the end that mu- • • - ' ' : Round of Activity to -relieve' the gum itch caused by of Ontario was expected this meek. --der the act who L reasonably en. the arrival of teeth. .- :.. - _ possibly. tonlot, - ' - ' - deacvoring to farm his land in a pro. per manner and has been Anal arrangement be . attained. No tees are payable to the boards 8 8 92nd Year who deal - fug fairly with his creditors. In respect- of cases bhat come before Remember 9 When there were no vestibules on . i "The members of the boards con- them or before the official receivers. .: = . eider their powers under -the act as . "Wherq it to impossible or incon- Toronto. -- Sir William 1►Iutock ` �--- Passenger trains, and in going " 'being very Droad, While they wt[I venfent for any farmer of creditor ' launched on the year of- s life When messenger boys on:,bic bicycles y from one coach to. another_ you, l .give consideration to pcioritiee, they -cone to attend the hearing of the request for -92nd devoted .to governmental, edus adtion brought' to parties from •grabbed your hat with one head Y t g viten; ; •� the tees desire it- emphasized review befa ?e a board his writ, at and judicial service, Pa a fife Dun men; and if it was. ■ �t and the wheel. with the !bat the corms of the act are ten statement forwarded to the rag- his supper before a, •crackling grate . dance, a P.S. was added which said. .brake other broad that they feel Lice first and istrar of the board wiH'receive every consideration ' - fire Sunday night and' said, with a "The carriage will- cal - at 8:30 and made a leap as, a handful of 1i iessential consideration in dealing - 'with by the board. Such written, merry twinkle in his eyes: ?o'clock "' hot cinders' went down the back- of any meritorious case is the re- itentioa on the land of tike farmer on representations should be submitted as sari as I` y possible after "Come to me a few ears hence y -- - - •.: lterma • Lair to himself and his credl• notice of filing of request has been r and I'll tell you the resul,ta." Heavy Exhibit tore and on- terms calculated to received by the farmer or creditor." He had been discussing the latest " s continue him on the lead as an effi- ;slanting■ of walnuts 'at his Summer _ _ • cient producer, '.Solme F.n�Iish Humor ` residence . in King Township: The- - - CONCILIATION FIRST -"VIO }GHT conversation in the room of the Clriet `• • "The boards propose to exhaust It 'i's.' the fashion, we ale told, for •Justice of Ontario rounded' out the :,. �;, t k'. ` a. wow • all efforts at conciliation before to bridesmaids to fast of several consecutive bas days.,- y _ ng mandatory proposals, but wear posies of for- P Yet the blithe, alert man ,who was' ' .+debtors and creditors generally get -me -sots. These serve as a deli- 'to eating a hearty meal 'was already should understand that li the part lea Bate hint eligible best men, `� writer wants to know why stars - planning his to-morrow, glancing. at "'"; do not get together then the !boards, if in fairness to all concern- wink. We imagine that somebody the record which would come before his court Monday. `'' &4 x $ ' r �,�N ed they can formulate a . ro oral, P D in the front row of the stalls usual, ly has Friday night he arrived from 'Ot- g3 z , •:> :=will do ao. "The something to do with it, . Mistletoe a• contemporary reminds taws and was met by. interviewers 'birthday.- > . �fi1 a boards ,propose giving con= sideration to a classification of the us, is really a parasitic evergreen ores who talked of his Satur -. day, his birthday, he rose early, gave \ry ?l TIT1044 IFIC-da of debts and will b Plant with viscous berries. _ That. of ' lv lea 'I'm „» disposed to give special cousiderationse• cour is well .above ,-the ordinary uivre 1U4C1 , 1C W J, W cup at Oagoode Hall and worked for to those debts in the same clasaf- ficatiori'rforred tot the necessaries girl's head. A man fosse hiding on an Atlantic several hours; returned' to his rest- r of life or for the efficient production liner consumed- a meal consisting of d'ence, despatched,some personal cor_ w r E•• of• the land. Wheie debts 'represent P two pounds .of bacon, eight eggs, and g respondence, was guest at a big , { - #r; <; unpaid balances in respect of tbe. a loaf of He is evidently' a - birthday party it Tits home: Sunday ;,_� :. s` <a• f . = purchase price of chaEtela or land •bread. champion stowawa P Y• - he attended church in the morning �r - ' .considered by a board unnecessary to A Birmingham wbman, hearing a went to a funeral, in the afternoon, ! 4~ the. efficient operation of Ube farm noise in the night, got up and saw returned to meet more guests, unit, the creditor will 'be expected to. . two burglars in the hall. She seized And wound it up by talking for Vie favorable consideration to 'tak- her bedroom clock '' and "threw it at two hours about things of the past, s Ink the security back and cancelling them. It struck one,— London Hum -, and the, present and the future; t " : the obligation. orist. about his last birthday when the in- "In formulating a proposal it is tergiewer, and he "co- starred" in a r . considered most important' that the - Alberta Farmer: Want talkie motion g picture !or the news- I x_.. s ., farmer should b- removed riot only reels, of his early efforts, over 50 Y �I ? >°3�` s, �► from his' position of being in default - - , Professors in POIItICti years ago, to grow black walnut, ' ` s ' but also he shall not. by any proposal trees for ornamental purposes, of i <, formulated by the board be 'left with obligations such that' there is likes Calgary —The United Farmers' of his faith in British traditions and - • << :> : > : : : :< :.> •; to be an early return to the default Alberta 3atarday called uDon the Al• principles: He beIievea in the eta - x� poaition. b'erta government to amend the 'act bility of Canadians and of the de- i "In dealing with, money advanced governin the University of Alberta g mocratic form of government born - d and secured by mortgage the boards to prevent it barring its professors of a thousand years. of British self - will give every reasonable consider- " front politics, Recently the board of governors government. And, to �a suggestion of emotional upheaval because of , • atfoa to protecting securities which represent the investment -of savings passed a regulation barring members present conditioiis, he said, "not the ✓. and tbritt but defthit<ely consider it of the staff - from being candidates in slightest danger. There is. a leaven a within their • poviet' is formulating ` provincial or federal election campaigns. It was claimed by Co- of commonsense in the-..tninds of , proposals to adjust %f deemed equit- operative Commonwealth Federation Canadians and a controlling respect • able, the principal sum of any mortr members that the order was directed for rights. They know that lawless- - ' Irage and the interest thereon. " "The :membbre • of the board feel at lh- W. R. Alexander, a member Hess, like war, merely injures pro -' dnein no I g good. - . 'State troopers shown Carr in radio purchased b Bruno Haupt- p carrying ' p Y that - every passible 'sad reasonable of the staff who was to contest East mann during the' severest years of .the: depression, into .courtroom. . • ifiort should be made to Edmonton as . a C.C.F. c4ndidate in The state intends to introduce it as evidence of . Hauptmann's pros: continue tl the federal election, 2A 19 perity after Lindbergh baby - kidnapping. ' r u 7 - ` �_. - • � t 13ROKE HER LEG ''Sees Great Wealth Royal Bank of Canada AGAINST A STAIR In Arctic Circle, Presents Strong Statement V Morris W. Wilson, Presijent and Managing Director, Notes AM WUI*t 'Hamperea by Rheumatism Canadian C I lub Spieaker 0aints! aTwo years ago," writes a woman, Distinct Improvement in Business — Looks Forward to in Vivid PiCtLire Of Far 1935 W*,th Confidence 11 was suffering with rheumatism fo� . -f my lega, and when walking. u9stairs North ---Sydney G. Dobson, General Moingger, Reviews Financial Toronto.—Smashing the popular il- Reports $SO,000,000 Increase in Deposits an* day just kicked my right foot Statements st the awn, and broke my leg at the North Pole is uoth- A�t the Slity-Sixth Annual Meet- fering incldental to violent booms belov the knee. I was in hos- luslon tb depression7s. Undoubtedly, the for four montl 11- war placed d great.strain upon the is and when I Ing but a barren waste of lee and Ing of The Royal Bank of Canada, and came out someone aPsed me to try snow and prophesying that Canada's he!d in Montreal, Morris W. W it lErw�hen ftitL I did go, and now dream of a rich and powerful Empire son Pres4dent, and Managing Di- capitalistic system. That system I in the far, north Is going to come rector,, paid tribute to the dIstIu- has been the result Of a process of I bave no trace of rheumatism- guished service -rendered to the evolution . and� as such -has beou A), would not be -without MY daily dose true, Richard Finnie, Rp6ke bank' by Sir Herbert Holt, me 'of Kruschen, which I take ev�ery at a reien:t-meetifig,of the Canadian who hid subject to modifications from. ti" Enjoy a really firle. presided - att successive Annual to time io, meet changing condt- morning—half a teaspoonful in 'hand­-niade ciurette warm Club. Meetings for over a quarter of' & tions. Further modifteations and. %iter."o--Mril.- P.:B. boru in the rollinq your; ouintAf The speaker who wall century, and whose outstanding changes may be a necessity It we The six salts in Kruschen atimu- Klondike, 'wit�in a stone's throw of ability and prestige have been im- are to be rid of the evils of major' GOLDEN VIRZINIA We the liver and kidneys to health the Arctic Circle. painted 01 Irivid'i portint tattorg Ili 'the sound -and 'depressions. The difficulties in the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r regular action: assist them to get :ri picture of a country. which', he be, I consistent growth of the bank du'r. distant past were the outcome of Iyf the -excess uric' acid which is the lieves, is going to offer a tremendous Ing his regime. shortages. At the present MotMent, eause of rheumatic pains. When I source -of wealth and powe�r'to the In commenting on -the 'strOug the major difficulties have to do Canada's Par6 poisonous uhc acid ktie&—with Its Ion. Within a few 'yeArs, be Statement presented to the meet- with the distributi9p of an 32eedle-po Domin g, Mr. Wilson said that It - re; Ing'surplus 'Which tends to exceed Ottawa, Canada—Means of travel leposits of inted crystals there's no doubt, about those aches prophesied. villages and towns will In' flected a year of operations under purchasing power. Increasing at. and communication in the eleven and pains going too! spring -up.rigbt across the entire po- distinctly improved conditions,. tention must be given to measures National Parks in Western Canada, lar circle and these will form the both at home and -abroad., whi-ch'will provide for a freer and have been steadily increasing. "Virtues and vices.have-frequentlY nucleus of a new Empire with end- Referring to the recent revigton more even flow in the exchange of cording to the annual report o Ac- lural f the ts Alit .0 rhimged places as life moved on- less possibilities due to I of the Bank Art and the Act In- goods and services. Insofar as the Departhient of the Interior there through the ages; witch-burning us- resources and undiscovered mideral corporaiting the Bank of Canada. "New Deal" in the United -States, are 628 miles 'of roads in these Id %0 be a virtue and lending money wealth. be stated that at the public bear or economic experiments In other parks; 2,481' miles of trails, and - at inte Describing' the recent and remark- ings preceding these enactments parts of-the world; may provide a lines. rest a. viee.11—Sir' James 41seever4es- in -4h4s- the hankerg . 1,094 miles of telephone --w-ere--Able to justlfy�__ workable answe� to this problem, Great Bear Lake-district, Mr Finnie their administration. He warned we should nolrhesitate foprroflt by that the curtailment of earning that solution. Social strongly denied that transportation and economic Classified Advertising Catarrhal Deafness still offers an Insolva'ble problem in power resulting from restrictions experiments which fail, however. this. district. upon Interest rates chargeable bk' are usually costly and it Is prudent May Be, O*ercome banks and the withdrawal of. note- and wise to "make haste slowly" -fundamental primelples �R TU EV14RY INVENTUI The popular- belief has. been that Issuing privileges will inevitably In , changing OFFL L ist of wanted Invectione and fuil reduce the ability of 'banks to the only way to get the minerals Out of the existing system A If you hav . e,catarrhal deafness or of this district Is by airplane," he! mainLain unproductive branches' In A­ �Crlatlon sent free. The Zk=say The Outlook 7 Ca=yenr, Avorld Patent Attorneys' 2-, J head noises go to your druggist and said,, "and mining experts have Ag., sniLall communities. Banking ]ftollta Banx street- Ottawa. Canada. "For more than -a year and one- oz. of Parmint . (double ured this cost to be, too expensive. have never been excessive, and if Iret I harf theie has "been a distinct up- TOUS OLD,.GQX40 to it 14 pint of But thi summer' the Hudiozi's Bay I an efficient, banking system Is to 11tremgth) and add 'ind the Northern Transpor. be mal - atained, ' there is a- point ward trend In business actIvIty; the highest prices fur le suiar. Take 1 Com any . ()'4TAIN hot water and a litt p beyOnd which" enfoiced economies Improvement has'been general in your old -'gold, silver or platinum. tablespoonful four times a* day.. tation Company, have been arrang- practically all bran4bts - Deal direct with the largest retiners This will often bring quick relief Ing ziew� -and modern � methods of to meet falling revenues on one of agricul of preci - Ous metal scrap in Canada. .�':troni the distressizi head - noises. hand, and Increased taxation an ture, Industry mining k and trade. - The Williams Gold Relining Co:. Ltd.. river 'transportation." At the beginnIng of the new year Clogged nostrils should open, breath- "'the other, canilot4afely*be"carried. Assa3,ers. Smelters and:-Retiners. box 7 Ing become easy and the mucous —Referring W, taxatlod,.Mr., Wil- conditions. both at home and 229A, Fort Erle. 1%'orth, Ont. 76 sLop.dropping into the -throat. It is IGndness and Crueky -son Wd:— abroad, favor a continuation- of @"y to prepare, costs little and is "For every dollar pa!d In dIvId- this uward trind. It Is frue thit In pleasa t to take. Anyone who has ends last year we paid siity-seven Canada there remain a nu mber of UFF. 3,11NORCAS—New breed1for Kindness- and cruelty appear to be difficult problems for which' prae- B Canada. Premiurn size white eggs: noises' cents to the Canadian tax-gatberer, estayrhal deafness or head -Lelative-Air=4-and -wboll depend- This does not take into account tical solutions aie necessary ' but Huge brollers. Catalogue on request. this- preseriptiGn tri-I . y I believe that the Canadian ople ent on habit. One hears no complaint the income tax paid by our share; pe on the part of Chinese wives be- holders themselves on di'vidends bave tWe- coura:gek and abfllty to .P . solve such problems in rational SAVE $10.00 cause their husbands ne,�er kisr, received from the Bank. Surely 'a ON FERTILIZERS A Losliv Every them. Doubtless they would compIsiq these figures require no comment." manner. It Is:upon the basis of Buy In discussing the Improved -con- .past performance that I look for- the Infrediente—lUx Your Own if their husbands did. Sir Richard ditions In Canada, Mr. Wilson ward , to 1935 with. renewed con. Use, local material for the Aller Mother Should Burton, the famous English linguist pointed out that during the past fidence.", - Lad save freight. Full particulars, formuLa^, ate d traveller, relates that he once year manufa:cturing and employ- General Manager's Add fte Vidtad *Vwmers 00-Operstive Kn an 00" 7AM114d OWandObserve met a dusky maiden, 'in one of his ment have approximated the lev- In his remarks, Mr. S. G. Dab. %%weaso. Oa%&"* expeditions, who bewailed with bit- els Of 1926; Iron and steel produc- son, newly appointed General Man.! .1 Newr Give Your ChUd An ter sobs the 1033 of her husband's tion. the output of automobiles, ttef, r4ferred to the very eatisfac.. UnknownRemedy without love. He wished to know - why she textiles and electrical energy had torY nature of the Annual Report increased and the value of exports- and Balance Sheet presented. He Rid of DisFiguring Asking Your Doctor First thought it was lost. Well, it had been notably, lumber and minerals. bad said In part: —After several years a long time since her husband bad advanced substantially. The wheat of declining figures, due to g :J EWA given her a beating. crop was no larger, but fortunate- 16ral conditions, I am glad to Bair ly" higoer. prices prevailed. The the trend bag not only been arrest- LOTCMES ANO ALL "Pride is a poison so very poison- value of field crops bad Increased ed. but under most' 'headings '.�'Accordihg to Ong that it not only poisons the over $100,0000,000 and the enhanc- has been reversed. In some -in- SKIN RASHESWITH any doctor you he other virtues; it even poisons t 0-purchasing power of the farm- stances to a substantial degree.", ask, the only vic�s."=G. K. Chesterton. ets had stimulated trade through- In reviewing the Financial" State- safe way is out the country. There has been. ment, he aald:—"Perhaps the most Increased demand for Canadian.- Ba an naw to gratifying feature Of the I ce Inera.1 products abroad and it is Sheet is the increase of Over $50.- your chilif"a anticipated that the Output Of 000,000 in total deposits by the' D. D. Demsis'Liquid in don't kno ARE YOU TRO BLED edy you aa AMU anadlan. gold mines 'will -exceed 'public. The total Is now $412,579.el eec"PtIon. made and $100.000.000. as compared with 453. Canadian branobes contrib- arauteed by lbe nuken of $85,000,000 In 2933. The building uted. $41,000,000 of this total in- About, uilhoul askixg kim first WITH . NERV I -. a It-I"­n Balm. Trial When it comes to "milk of S ? .. 1, boom in Great Britain created un- crease of whi.ch $11,000,000 is in ttk 3Se at your druggist. to ,nesia," that you know everY.- Do au find it 'hard togo to sleep at precedent6d demand for Canadian the Sa`vings category. It is interest- where, for over 60 years, doctors night ? Do you feel poorly rested In the lumber and a record volume of Ing to note that an� increase In de- f morning. "Jum, all day, and "rag- -shipments has been made during posits was shown by -every prov- have said "PHILLIPS' Milk o ged by eve= the past year. He mentioned the Ince In the Doinfnlon. NEXT SPRING .4 ..Magnesia for your child." importance of the tourist trade to "Carrent loan's in Canada show �Sap — Syrup — Sugar I Then talte-Wincarnis. Here'r a dello. So--jauays say, Phillips'when ious wine, not a drug, that sootho Canada, which had amounted to an increase for tbe'first time slace'- Are ),,u all read� ,ird equipi,t,j it] y,DU.buy. Ard, for your own nerves as nothi else mu; that helps over $300.000,,000 a year and for 1929, and are up over $10,000 000. your Nfsple Bush. Thin year*s crop Is sold out and Tll,,r, I peace- of mind,'see that your you qukW-y to 5%Q floods your ,-,everal years. brought 'more money This Is a signIffeatit,chauge. r�iiec­ -hould be a whole being with ant new energy. into Canada than 'our . wheat qx- ting, as- do other Items in the ;,p I e n d i'd child ets this; the finest men rts. Newsprint. miti-ket �for. '116,18M �'Demand from the United States crease in Canadian' business ac I -V - Winosrn* brings you all the valuable Balance Sheet, a* heartening Ili- good &1�ade lade in Canada. pie s),,rup elements of a combined with the .4or newsprint has been strong. tivitles." An(i <�-.ugar highest giral.r = and guaranteed A hen a a i) with the -result that the obt t of al tar t s malt extract. Almost as soon an jou �pu Mr. Dobson pointed -out that I begin taking Wincarnis, You Feel t-he Canadian miIIs­iu`i934_yV banks in Canada, -because of their ;-un next -mord than twenty-five per eM— easy cash posftiox� are looking for Youc2nassWothersby using wonderfully better. This is because to -cept a substitute Or the higher than In the pre,,Ious year. desir9ble loaning- busindss, and'tbe Wincarnis enriches your blood, soothes genuine Phillips' Milk %Us . .: Tke Gninm 'in fact; it was within five pet- cent. comparatively small increase un- fiesia. Do this Ln the your nerves and creates lasting re- internt of yourself of the' peak year* of 1929. Prices serves of strength and energy. der this heading reflects a lack of sndyo-urchddren however, were even lower than in demand for loans, rathei than a Cham ion Evaporat'or — aM , in the in- Over 20,000 medical men have proved P tqrest' of the �conomleis operations fiave contin- r6strictibn of credit. is the one outstamling machine f.r the value of Winearnis 1933 and, de'spite the most rigId - I p6btft In gmerat- I'M rofits 'for the ye making the yery best s)*rup in the I, JUMPY nerves, insomma, 'I -P, ar -were $4,- cleaaebt, quickest, niost efficient on an unprofitable bisis. anaemin, debility and general widispo- le �d 398,21,f, 'but, are not properly rom- way. Get your order In now The The Railway Situation .THILLIPS' Wincarnis1rom parable with published profits for Gornin Champion never disi:rpoints sition. Get dru nues- the previous -year becaluse, hereto- ind l4sts a life thne. tchq rallway situation conti Me& is to be the most important economic fore they were reported 4fter de- GRIMM MFG. -CO. .--Sales �.pnta: Harold VoRr A Lt Co d., Toronto. problem In Canada. Obviously, the ducting Provincial taxes. but' be, 730 Wellington, St., Montreal Canadian p fore Federal taxes. For the sake eople cannot stand in- clPfinit lir n vvpplrly drairi of over ot uniformity. and the f, -$1,000,06D for railway deficits and' formation of shareholders.-- b -lUad againSt RiCketS With. "o Liverlil the tim& is rapidly approa�iing classes of taxes are now -disclosoed J1 when more drastic and effective in the published report. Making &I- Artists and action will have to be taken if we lowance for the resulting increase are to maintain national credit and under this heading, profits are Authors' - Service. solvency." fowei by ;268 448, leaving $1,506,-. 14610 me PLUS Referring to world aftairs, the 804.to be carried forward in Profit fVERY Pre�51dent said that in spite of' Loss Account, after the usual DAY Send 4 three cent�-stamped. en-- -:.,--ADDED DIGESTIBILITY tense political situations during deductions for dividends,.taxes, etc. the past year, business has cCh- keepieg with the downward velope for-information on our n tinued to improve. ProductJon In trnd in interest rates and the re- I MONTHLY BULLJ�TIN SER- 'difficulty in employing Great Britain and severai ' other ultini I GUILO'SONES, countries.was greater than in 1928. 9nd§ profitably, the bank and VICE to Artists and Authors, '(MViTAMIN 0. 'institutions accepting All babies need the anti,rachitic value of Vita- "It is only in the countries of the most othei listink up-to,d-atc information HeALT445TRENGTH gold bloc where business lias be- deposits reduced th4ir rates on in- 1 tains A and D, found in pure cod liver oil. DEPEND come materially worse during the terest-bearing accounts 14 of . 1% on -Scotes Emulsion is rich in theseVitamins, PLUS ON t4E! yelir, Wor I Id trade, however, must from November.1, 1934. This has the easy digestibility thatresults from Etnulsifica- "WHERE AND WHAT 4k tion; PLUS the body-building aid of hypophos- be released from the multitude oT had. a beneficial effect upon bond TO* SELL new restrictions 'which Were am- prices, and has fielped to reduce phites of lime and so&. Pleasant to take; Scott's Ong the worst products of the de� the cost of Dominion and provin Canadian and Imternational'Art --Emulsion is tremendously more effective. ression, if It is to regain healthy cial financing." p and Literary Contests *vIgQr. Excessive economic national- Mr, Dobson inade gpecial­refer- ism has proved a dangerous boom- ence Ao the satisfactory results- Yearly subscription,, One Dollar erang, striking down home indus- achieved by the branches outside 7 "'tries as well as those* of foreign of-Canada and the valuable assist. t Sample Sheet, Ten Cents countries. I believe that the pen- ance they have given to exporter.1 in the development of their trade to dulum. of'opinion bag begun: OTT�. -GEFF BAKER. swing toward better economic -re- - in the countries where the bank, Is In conclusion, he lationships between countries, and r6presentpd. 39 LAE AVENUE -.1' look upon.this- new' attitude as a happy augury of further favorable 'On the whole, 1934 may be re- developments during the cqruing. -ear of substantial re- TORONTO,. ONT. gard.ed. as a % year. covery for Canada.'WhIle �ke'stfll This capit;0istic system have many problems to solve, we !,.It is not surprising that new have, I believes every- justilicati on THE COD.11VER OIL WITH THE PLUS V.4LVE social experiments should have for looking forwattl with confid- 1"ue No. 4-7--�35 --- been undertaken irr manycountries ence -to a furthe , r lmprove�nent In 4A in the hope of m1tigating the suf- conditions during 1935." 9 For Sak by Tour DrujfW .7, A S E 4 iq D S W U A r I T i L n H L N PLin Get U;D, 'i ua Pr 'a.d S� 1he of su Tri B .4 E tVE RVI V 4 r0A 0 E P NO 04 Mr S C S LS [a A ��a;.,, w �+ - �= :t.L...a, ,s[' 'Q' ` .. - .. _. -,. es• F��i ... .oc.� � - ',� - � .d .. .r t .--.. .. ,• -• - .: .., by and any assistance that map oe We wish to thank all those who iG is4ittc '"'tWv4 rendered them. There are +also oth- attended our ekasting party, at )lark- %%itby Tawn-Leagne Hocitey- B1ac3kewit>zlna, Woodwork ers who are deserving of sympathy 'ham last week. at right prices ' btuzh tedu.•cd to rout ;'. ; �a:. In cults o! the crush weather, a Thursday, Jan. ' 17 ' - Now is the time to bave those repair Terms good number attended both Sunday ob@ attended to. Barrow@ repaired. ` fault of 'theirs. It may be sickness Royals Sea Fleas f Pa►� _ ! =1.75 per year; ;1.60 paid in" advance Y � Scheer -and Church. :.. `High School — Barbers- _ +moo nuw,+ecstioos on hand. The reap- �. „_. SabecripLions to the UnfLed States fire, or drought, such as they have . Quite a number from here attend- ous Fleury Plows always on hiss$. Fr day; Jan, 18 had in -Saskktchewan for several ed the -Firemen's Bail at Brougham - - Also deader in Viktotg Oreaao Z%para -. and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. last week and report a Pickering- Broolilin, at Bkln. years. Po good tune. —Sea Fleas— Barbers ton and Electric 9Va+►ers. ,+ -' ' . .' - Our Young People are planning a Dearer- in Oockahutt and 1'resk i The Annual National Motor Shaw Social Evening Service at St. And- Monday, Jan. 21 - Wood machinery. JOHN MURKAR, Prourietor. re+w's Presbyterian Church on Mon- Brooktin-- Royals A phone call will bring no to your farm. = which was held in Toronto all last day Feb 4th : High School— Pickering ; O :y•aaetyleoe welding. " NOTEi M AHD COMEHTE• s_. week °•"ss -t3te- tttoeet "` "''' h in its- . A splendid report of the Sunday Thursday, Jan. 24 - •. ,s! history. All the leading manufactur- School Convention was • . , ry. g slyest by Miss Royals --High School .. - - .. Phone Pick 71b No other industry Li 'Canada has era of the continent were ;eppreeent- 1-. Gray on Stinday. Our heartiest Sea Fleaa -- Pickering (i1RE=W0p1D CIF thanks to the. two delegates. "y, !Jan`., 2S _ rriiada' anvil strldes� chrring the past ed, and tAe misplay of care eras• ten M . _ few years its the canning industry surpassed in." bloory. a. the • in Don't forget the . Box Social in Barbers--B at Brookn. Gray's- Htslt on, Friday, Jas, 26th, at High School --& • Fleas •' Not marry years ago tannins was dustry. Thoussnds of men and prom- 8 p. ni. The program consists of a X"dsy. Jas. � j O }�np A � Yo eondfned eltiaefly to' tomatoes;' �eeTa cn .visited tAe 'ggreU _ 41pplay.. Sons* , play entitled, "Asa Economical Soo=- �� v ce and peas. Of cQnrse, eared , fish visited the show to see the new mod- erang." Piano solos, dopii; -.saw -boy airs P 'leas-- Broo1¢tlia. at' Bat'Ift. and meats have been on the .market Via Arid note the progress -made in A"": lntmorous readings ate: Adao. Thar"ay. Jan.' all ` ' We do Boibaing r+f'all hinds. . ission, adults, 25 cents, children, 10 — :, for many years, But within the past the :manutsieture of cars as regards cents. Ladies with boxes, Free; ROn�� is ... . ' CARPEIPTSFi7N9, - tew years the b has expand- beady. comfort end safety.' Others 'Sent@ pbrthasing boxes, `admission q Sigix.'f3chool— Brookria at Bit. CEMIiN?INt ,� - - ed 'greatly and now includes ' all view, the show as 'a great social ev- refunded. Come and enjoy an even - Friday, Feb, T G kinds of vegetables and fruits. In ent, and were present with all their ins of good, wholesome fun and see Barbers— Pickering 2. P�.V1dBIl� Claremont 'there are two canning in- finery in dress, 11 is kept np how poor Alexander . gets 'out of a — . _ - and - itttetries. One of these conducted by with the latest fashions. Many vis- most trying situation. If it lavrtrs ; R100rrXG you to laugh, don't come. 'Whitevale - We alto sell- Brantford Roofing F. Loyst, has been busy since the ited the exhibition from a business Materials, gmpire Batbroofi opening of the tomrato season. Isis standpoint. Thiy are in the market :. TENDERS WANTED F L o U ft ;M ILLS Equipment, Doro Water :. products -include beets, tomatoes, for a new car, and here they can ' pumpkin ,chicken,' pork and beans find cars that will suit all needs and for the re- conditioning of the wiring :_ Sy9tem+. Betty ' . - - etc. In the northern part of 'the all purses. But what is of the great- and supplying of fixtures in the Stable Egniprnent Dunbarton School. applicants Rill I ant prepared to purchase wnd other Building Materiale _sound, a factory has canned a very est interest to the whole country is apply to, W. C. Annis, Dunbarton, - E +timates Free large quantity of turnips, for which due to the fact that• the number of Secretary of the School Board, nat 1411y klud Of Brain, and Will Work Guaranteed _ there seems to be quite • a demand sales made far exceeded the expect- later than February 15th, I935. Low- pay the highest market price - � c It is said that the consumption of ations of the most sanguine. It is eat .tender not necessarily aoceptaid at barb. - X. J. PRO V .�7 leaned goods 'has: increased from stated that during the week four -- three cars to four hundred per cent dorm hundred were sold, totalling in NOTICE 'LAWSOIv WILSON Phonell502 _'ing the past few years. This inereas- value, half a million dollars: In add- -ro whom it @nay eonaxrn- '. Phone Mark 6502 3 15 PICKERING- ONTARIO ¢ ed consumption of canned Roods will ition to this a considerable number. At the Council meeting on Mon- witan a great saving in. housework, after viewing all the dif!erent mod- day, January 24th, G. L. Middleton, �+ - . , -.and it 'is claimed, no increase e13, have decided on the kind of car of Brougham, was appointed Relief Salads BARGIAINS Specials •out. The quality of the canned art- Officer for the Municipality of the Tea - THAT UHOCOLATZS the= will _meet their needs, and, the Township of- Pickering. _ . CRE OMB icle; far it is claimed, equal to. the purchase will come later. The large Applicants for relief 'mast make --I j Q j �+ _ - JELLIE8 - .-,home, product. Many hesitate about amount of business that was done application to the Relief Oftieer. 2 lb.. 28c• ' COUNT 2lbs -for 26 etc 'aging canned meats and fish, being is an indication of returning pros- All Yeuef accounts must be sent to SPECIALS ON SALE TBUR9." FRI. rand SAT. afraid of ptomaine poisoning but perity :,No other business ia.a better the Relief Officer on or before the Tirst .day of each month. _ - there is practically no danger from barometer of financial. conditions R. Q. Reeaor, Reeve WHITE BEANS 6 lbs. for �r . this source if care is exercised in rt- than the motor industry. Some i'nd - D. R. Beatoa, C n* f cP - 'moving the contents of the can as natrien are not affected to the same - - soon as it is opened. The 'industry extent as others by the depression. Rolled. Oats Ruzso Aylmer Soups "is . a great boon -to the farmer as it There .are. _certain articles that a 5 1 h•. for 2.3v. I.R, pkit. 2• ,,. 3 tins !ter 26c - .-wives him a wider market for his person must BROCK pe purchase, such acs foods' - SPECIAL products. He can raise certain pre- and clothing, whether there is a de = THEATRE BULK -TEA, 39e. a lb.; 3 1bsC for -1.09 ducts in a profitable way that, he pre4si�n or not. But in the case of - otherwise could not .do., while the automobiles many purchase them 'VU 1-M =$"7- FINEST COOKING - _ industry -has grown greatly in_ rec- more for pleasure, than for business. �1 C " rrat years it .is likely to expxna and are therefore • not a nece4aity. AP+ , From "RED SVI<YO OBC:FIA EtD9" Bask 3a7Qs _Tl�e_ _fact _ thaL _ - inose -_ cs is _are _ aQid __ Ei.l� s'► Y.._x� cl k_A r U R D A Y ,jQ�� : than usual indicates that more men-_ R• �• W • CE3ee Pumpkin �El Bisc,•- • "I have no sympathy for the man, ey is in. circulation. With a greater JANUARY 25th end 26th lb. 39c. liars I9a 2 lbs. for 19e. who is out of work, if he wants to output means that there will be "MRS WIOGS .,work he ran-easily get it." This re- SPECLkL more employment and tega money OF THE r ROYAL PASTRY FLOUR, 24 lb. 69c. w .mark wax made by a man • who is spent on relief. A return of better v well-to-do, and who does not like to f . . times is shown by the financial st- Q �! (; see ao much.;money..spent on relief. atements of the railways. During the CABBAGE - c7iI0ICE It is true that there are many men past few months the earnings have PATCHff C(�►OKING APRICOTS, per lb. 2Je who are not deserving of sympathy. been greater than during the same a In times of prosperity they lived months a year ago. The return of ' PACLIXF. LORD like kings. The very best and 'most prosperity will come only gradually t • expensive foods ,were placed on their W t'• FIELDS and . not in -a big rush, and thus 7. i'13 t" MITTS :tables; and they lived up to their in- "coming' will likely be more perman- comes in hitch living and in . provid- ent_ � ...ins for them:ehp -- every kind of Picke' ring Hardware 'Store ' lu xury and lu pleasure: They -or mem- ' Che•rrgwoad Mondta.y, Trae4day e►n:3 %Vedn'ad_av ..the movies every -night of the week. bura of their families ia•vuld attend Mr. and'�irs. E. W. JAN. '2,4. 29, and 3n . Petty and ..and if they had any nxmey left, it \lic, Gladys, visited, their relatives "ANNE OF _Poultry Foods and E# Producers a•auld o into the here on Sunday. - g purchase of a cur Mr. and Mrs. N. Alves, of Rrook- -hey Head KIItj Purina E M88h @8 O eater shell and its upkeep. When- the depression lin, dined on Sunday with Mrs. Al- and iR8 � Y — - and Grit. game they were in .poverty and had 'deg patents Wm:.d. and - !firs, petty. to be placed on relief. Those who The members of the. Y. P. C. of the f'! �L�i Qt9 Royal Purple Worm Specihd tor. ' Heas and Hogs, 'vs� v Spnd�y 50auut- were" entertalned one _ - =• =tools _ - the 3.ure. Cure. good care of .their 'mm�ry in evening recently at the home of the - iL -Week ^ - the good times were taxed to give teacher, :Kra.. L. Gates.. -A ve ANNE 8 H 1 RLh:I S�prT $ for - ii>tis repef to the rarelesa ones. Annther •easant time was sneni in sines' fpl- TOM BROWN nevi class who is deserving of no symp, lowed 'by. a supper, pro-.1ded by' the -0. P.. BEGGIL' achy is the man who will not work losers in'a contest held some time•a- •Gd.LIr.•BOLLE#i8, 98e.; COPPER BOTTOM, BOILERS. $1.89 because he .hates it. He is •a firm be- go' L D 'AIRY, PALLS, 50c. „w GALVANIRED PAILS,• 26o.-- liever in tits principle. that .. "the The Y. P., S. has been re organiz- FRED S T A C-EY RAPID -FLOW FILTER D19$.y, W. per C. ed for the coming year, with the world owes him a riving," and he following officers being elected r- Painter and Paper-hanger - 'Agent for IdeCormick— Deering Parts Madkiuery - vrAs on the debt being. paid. But Presaident, Gordon Petty; Christian 35 cents per Dour or by contract and Re{rraire. these two claeaes are only' a small Fellowship Convener'," 'Annie Petty; " `anywhere: Missionary, Ruth HQllinger, Citizen- Satiafaction (iuKrnnteed. Our Motto:­; hay t xn get it, Ot _ Mo a e't C traction of the many we see going ship, Earl Taylor; Liters Newtott it is'apt made." rY, 13 Ses+re experience; ibng the highway. It is claimed Laughlin; - Recreational,. Verna Petty; _ ... =..._ . dts! sevent -fiv PINE -DRIVE - DUNBARTON Telepkoun 39W per cent of the Secretary, Laura Petty; Treasurer, , .c • •• j � � . callQi who are thus hiking along the Ruth - Meetings Librarian, Edith. or writ>lIhanharton P. 0... J. S• BALSDON, PICX�rRING.- ' Roach, Meetings held each Tuesday ._ 'leads are itt11 of ambition and are _ -• evening, when an invitation is ex- aasiAS to work.' Many of them held tended to all to attend-. 1Wonsible'and' remunr±rativep _. - Gain Weight. Quickly , Men's Work Snots 2.•49 t r, - -. K tiuti lost them because of the :-Green River -- 1Hea'� Overalls and Pe►nts L2,-pr vp .I1 tunes which ' carne and forced •HAVE Hundreds of men - - - - Union Sunday School at 10.15 each LOVELY and women have linen's Work 8hirte 65c, or 2 for 1.2fi, T >•sq industries to ..either close up - Sunday morning: jp i rch at T p, m. 2 _ _ - - snifreiy or dispense -with a - large - Mrs. W. Booth has returned home S K N pounds of solid flesh , - with C. C. ale B. Fearm Teatu Harness $'13.80 up autnl er of " 'their employees, These after spending a feaw- days in the Tonic Ta.hlets with .amazing -Ex_ am won to' live far a •time on city' TRA benefits of clearing up pimpl�r ^ Hume Collars at veorions ,prices Miss M,' Percy and -Mrs. A. Percy eking ban_ in headaches and indt- Swee+G Pads. Trani Lines Afoala1Y 607 had Save& But in ; t iaited Miss I. Gray gestaon; steadyt n shaky nerves, . . ., time their- aavgngs bsearne exhausted week. Y one daq last g�taining.strength t. G & B: Tonic Tablets contain four vital ingredi- Now is the time to get that old smd they ware fosead to Fo through - Dow't- forget the Glee Club at 8.80 end- Calcium, Yeast, Blaud's Iron bartiem rspatittid ihs on — (rExtraotof Cod Liver, in Cheoo. Country to search of worst. These. Wednesday evening. Prayer meet ]tusk an clot proferional hoboes, _ Ins at 7,30. ' late coated form. Get now attme- rhons 2004 - Mrs. M. Drs tivsness sod pep in a few weeks,. - Ibat aft Clew rerp4etabie people, per and lldias Loia vis- Sold at all-drugstores. ' :. ited with A. and Mrs. HutcMn' "o' Got C. C, d4 ■. Tenio Tattlett at CE*O L who an dwr'!ns aid eructs sytnps>r : 8 tdaf last ' IL G Aunty DMENK PsieirrlaR. t I D = !t 114 a . • _ I ' tr, Cbresaeat i Born, to Mr. and cl Starry' G. I. T., attended the surprise par- Bak Register Albert Mantle is confined- to thel °n Friday' January r h, 2 35, a I ty for Miss Evelyn Lewis, of Brook- W N AY EH - Credit L. ' E. �,NG I LL � .'•'k� ' house with a lame boons 4 daughter. I lin• WEDNESDAY, , F 6th, ;FUNER3L T)IREnTOR AND One of the Conner Bakery trucks We are pleased'to-seie Misses Dor• sale of Farm Stock, Implements, D. A. Scott, of Kitchener, spent met with disaster on •Thursday last, othy Har{ock and Velma Crawford, Household Furniture, at Lot 13, SMBALNItR R- the week, -mad' at his home •here. when west of the C. P. R tracks, out again, after being confined to Con. 10, Markham, (on Highway :' 14uc6eseor,to W. J. Mather, Mrs. Risebroagh,-is iimting "Is&- West of here, the steering gear dev- 'No. T,) between Green River and ` ives in Woodstock for a few days. the house with severe colds. i 6toutivitle eloped some mechanical ailment and Miss Bey Spencer, of Bzooklin, Locust Hill, the property of Wm. Born; to Mr. and Mrs. hied Evans, threw the car to the ditch, turning ' spent several days of last week with - blight and klerviee _ it Trewarths. 6 mos. credit. Artie- ` on Mondry, January, 21st, 198b, at de down, PeII y '' Business Phone Residence Phsaa . Claremont. anon. - � � � top of Miss Eileen Parkin, attending the ins of $25.00 and ender, Cash. Sale Claremont, and Mrs. H. Kilpatrick enter- - the vehicle. The escape from injury Progressive Supper -while here. at 12 o'clock, noon. No Reserve.1 8g01 9i1� 1'` mends k Wed- by the driver, was short of a miracle. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton, of Manilla, Live Stock all in Prime Condition. tanned a few of their _ - - _ The practicing of .seen' is a Mr. and Mrs. R. Raise, of Brough- Prentice and Prentice;• auctioneers JAS.- DAVIDSON "- needay. .evening last. great virtue. It is occasionally obser- em and Mr, and Mrs. Russell and The Mimes Forsyth, of the teseb-' ved locally. One of our 'deliverers of family of Whitby, all spent Sunday - - ` CHERRYWOOD . „t, nag staff, .0shawa, spent the week- the local' milk supply has become with Mr, and Mrs ;Wm. Bell and said at their home -bees. SALE OF PROPERTIES IN THE ff - e The Badminton' Club we is the addicted to this habit 'tor virtue), family. 1 N S U R AN C E because his horse' wrapped the tuft- VILLAGE OF ASHBURPI neighboring town, Xarkham, on Mon- er used for delivery, samosa► a tel Mrs. C. Rio ardsoa visited bar d MOBILIQ + day eveising and essae Dome victor- father, who is in the Toronto Caner- i� ephone .pole, and didn't unwrap the al Hospital and lonasd hiai march im- Th undersigned has received last- i r ions, 7-A. -_ - shalt afterwards. Haase, the milk roved. Sorry to say Mrs. Hodgson ructions leafs the Toronto General - - BURGLARY The -Sunday School room of the p se ' delivered on foot. Trusts Corporation to U by public 4JA U LTY r.' t . Chtarcb• .k a`- but at also of -*v ft- doctor's ,care, auction in', the Hotel property, sh- A i Iwh. -PSHoe� conveyed � s crowd, of+ but at tame of "walit3asg is o$� and a-:. Brous Pepsin and re- deeoarrtkg.' -q• :,� people . tiom both of our d Qate on the S* h West corner of 1AF9 INSURANON s Bingham is the. contractor. churches to Markham on' Saturday Lot number twenty -six (26) in the Phone Pickering 7980 801 _ Mr. and- ]I ft William of evenings- last, to A slanting party. It The January meeting of the Worn- Ninth (9th)- .Concession of the Town. i - Toroto, have taken up to seaside like• old- tisanes sgain,••oaiy a en's Institute will rase; st,the,Aa6p ship of. Whitby, in the County o! "yon* CiII B at gOmp,� Claremnorst again, and are now living team ahead of the sleigh, with the of Mrs. J. Stevenson. A paper, Ontario, - subject to a reserve bid, on ni in the Underhill home. sleigh belle was used instead of the "What the Voters Should Know A- TIRES. BATTER.IES , Mrs. T: Patereoa ' is spending a moderq, motor transport• It was a bout Civics" will be given by Mrs FRIDAY, RE A. D. 1836 - _ -•` few days in Broaklin' with bar dau- more fun to fall out of a bob- Gee. Music to be provided by Misses at the hone of 2 o'e the at. AOOE890RIE9, ghter, Mrs. Pengelly, whom husband sleigh going four miles an hour Horton and Gmharn. Roil Call, " A tersoon is seriously ill with pneumonia. Two than it would out of a orator truck New Year'a Resolution." At ae lflW awd better ponces ' a nurses are in attendance. going thirty- five--and probably a 'The Progressive Supper under the the following lands acid premises: -- Mrs. J. E. Glover attended the bit less coo dangerous. auspices of the Y. P. S. was a dec- e funeral of a late friend in Norwood ided success. About 45 of the young F'fretlp— yYou in Toronto. one day last week, and sang at the A public meeting is being held in' the Community Hall on Monday ev- people met at the hall. last Tuesday All that certain parcel or tract of Get us repair that leak to k service, carrying out the wishes of night, where the fat Course was land and remises, situate, lying and p P. °9 " reseed prior to her erring Went, The subject of discussion g P -_ the deceased, sip will have to do with the local fire_ provided by Mrs. Horton, Madelyn .being ,is the Township of Whitby, decease. Crawford and Mrs. Steil, which cos- in the County of Ontario and - being Skilled Motor Repairs. ; Our •reference last week to the fighting equipment. A good attend- ' ante of local ratepayers is urged. • sisted of soup and crackers. The composed of the South -West corner Gordon advisability of not letting business crowd then journeyed to the Ledgett of Lot number Twenty -six (26) in C J. Law ` interfere with pleasure has evidently We are pleased to report that Roy home where Mrs. Ledgett and Mrs. the '.Ninth Concession of the � said Phone Ww. been taken too seriously. A crowd of Morgan is conffiderably improved , is H. Parkin had tables of salads and Township, on which premises is said " our sportsmen were in the Markham- physical condition, following the re- bread and butter awaiting them. Af- to be a PICKERING, ONTARIO neighborhood on Friday last taking cent very serious surgical operatiOR ter a sing -song they Journeyed an to part in a rabbit hunt, in which some in the Toronto. - Hospital. His friends the home of Mrs. W. Stevenson -tiro Storey Brick Building, formerly 7 a thirty or forty took part• The meth - and fancily attribute his rapid re- where _a hot supper ,of two vegetab- . used as a Rate% also a frame shed ad employed is to have the mesa de- celery to' the strong physical fitness CHRISTMAS SFF41ALS . b across the countryside and move prior to his entry to the hospital. lea and meat was awaiting there, be- and stable, about 40 ft: by TO ft., p y ing prepared by Hrs. Ferndale and 2 Siatmoas Cotton Mattresses $1L # forward, banging away at everything - bits. Stevenson. The deaseaa courx: and Secondly -- _. with rabbit -fur on it. Aral, they are Stoaffville wen served at the hooker 'home, 1 9immees „ L96 at it again this. week. u this is not All that certain parcel or tract of 2 Simaess wags IL" where. jellies and cakes were pr Mrs. land and remises, actuate lying and I Simmons Spriags Ili B - stopped, the price of Hasdwa Seal 9touffviile spent 1138.00 on relief ed by Mee. R V. Mowbray and Mrs. P � g - 4 coats is going to be higher than they for December.- - Hoalter. Returning ing in the Township of Whitby, and .Din. Room Suite almost new rniatg to the halt, the being tom sed of are now. F1urtbermore, such tactics There ie roans activity in the bar- rest of the evening was spent in g Po P part of Lot nun- Yi cat ask 5L" - is going to be considered by some ley msrlcet, a good lot f5ein mark - ber Twenty -seven (27) in the said Dining Room Suite Dark Oak 42.6! ardent Pacifist as Military 'Brain- g _ garner sad contests. To bring a jolly Ninth Concession of the said Town- Aluminum and Grankewsre 5 eted at 'good good prices. eveninir to a close the boys' treat shfp:. which premises is said to.•be per sea! eK ir►g, for that is where the ides orig- The week has begun with an old- of " sandy, was served. Guests were � inxted. fashioned thaw. Some broken bones present from Brooklin, Greenwood' a Phenols. mahogany ease. 30 The regular Y• P. meeting held in and brui%es are the results. - and Mr. Zion. reeord916.01 16 the United Church on Monday even- - Tn an overtime game, on Friday - • _ - • Ore and One -half Storey Frame = ing took the form of debate between night, at hockey. Stou: fville lost to _ Ranee. . - . - BEAL "S 1gOL'SEFURNISSINGS member, of Brougham and C11' Newmarket 5 -4. Theis next game - - l STORE DANCING moat Societies. Miss Dorothy Baker will be with Claremont this weeit. TERMS OF ALE — 10 per tea of R S t and' air. Hugh Miller repreaehted •h}yei annual meeting of the7 Hart the purchase price so be -paid on the Brougltiam and upheld the affirmat- icultural Soviet taldea lace" :his day of sale and the balance within ' Ave, while Misses Katie Beaton area Friday -evening -ith Mr. J. T. Clark Old -time Sled ?`Intier[i Pane86 thirty days thereafter. For further :Joyce McCullough took the negative Provincial Lecturer, as the guest will be hell in tflp particulars apply to, the- auctioneer. p aide. Mrs. Pearce, Mr. McWhirtex speaker, - ar the n:sdersiwned Solicitor. - and Pev. J.- E. Glover acted as jud- CO M M U N I r HALL The .Virginia Jubilee Singers, sp' at Dated at Whitby, this Sth day of -- ges and the debate was given in fav- onsored by the Business Men'i Bible :• _ our of the Claremont team. Mr. Mc- Class, appeared in Ratcliff's Hall on CLARF. MONT +'_ January, A. D., 1836. ' Whirter congratulated . very highly Wedneadag evening before a: large R. D. Ruddy. Whitby Out.. Solicit- Eyesight Sp«,.� _ the splendid manner in which the de- O[1: -_, or for the Toronto Gen oral Trust+ audience. Corporation- _ 4 � �.r.a mW a.r r ° bite Was conducted. M'i'sses Marion. Chicken thieve% have again start saw .ji0 26tb Kilpatrick and Margaret * Overland ed their depredations a little east oP� was• Mme. Anetiornoer s X. Kilpatrick the audience with a vocal • p CO W I E R R(a S' O RC; H_ EST R A Whitby. - Out. i Stouffville; in Pickering Township, ADMISSt•IN. ice and 25 cents - Mmy Im duet. Following this part of the Pro- where a large_ number Df fowl are gram, ai social evening was enjoyed missing- fto -- by all. At the annual meetinit of- the- ti. � feat �� "� , The Baptist Mission Circle will F. O., the president reported -that meet at -the Paksonage, on Tues4.1y, they had a business turnover of • January 29th, at 2.30 p. m. MrQ. R. $18,000 for the year 1934. It is -a11 TO THE SUNNY SOUTH -I -E. Forsyth's group ,wadi 'be in charge a cash business. io'Ser* +o f the program. Key -Wl b "Serve e bq mofor coach R ad v All ladies of the church' and congree Brougham ation are cordially invited to attend. ALL MAKES At the .Annual Meeting of the Circle Mrs. T. A. Knox has been oil the js 'held in Deeember, 'the following off- M . SERVICED AND REPA{SBI) leers elected: Honorary President. suck list for a few days. / _ _- •.,pxlaES REASON*BLE :Mrs. A. M. Pugh; President, aLr�.` fir. Brown, a returned Miss- - ., _.,, ionary from China, will "occupy St- s. r iv -- r +'� WORK GUARANTEED James Coates; ist - Vice- P-r-esident. Johns pulpit on Sunday, Jan. 27th. aI•ia. Horton;_ 2nd Vice - President, ,,; r' ' ARTHUR FIELD Mrs• Evans ward; Secretary, airs. Judge Ruddy,'of Whitby, at the - t �y', . - rt�i,•_ R. F. Forsyth; Assr`5tant, Nits. rig. January meeting of the Division -f- �a�,,,�1 R. T, I• l)raduate M Treasurer, Mrs. Watford; Court on Thursday, had a very light o 4:3 4ti Photae 5201, PICKERINGF Assistant, Mrs. D. Morgan; ,Inspir- docket. _ • TUN atio nal W�tnan,— Kra Marton; Sec- - isle- annual- meeting -o�St— John'$ - -� - = pGl7 [7 S - " M A D E I.II iN E" - retary of Reading. Committee, and - United Church will be held nn-Tues- — � ° ' Agent for Sick and Visitors, Mrs. day; Jan. 29th. More particulars, will - sot�t/Eeix Anter Re or :.BEAUTY- SALON w. 11ammond; Organist, Mrs. -Palmer; 'be announced next Sunday. :.. �• -Auditors, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Ham - The annual concert of the Brough- Typical Low Return Fares between' Pickering and MIAMI Bbery style of Hwir- dreoeing gives ;. 17 i mond.. am Fire Co., was held in the Town _ $46.20 - NEW ORLEANS $38.80 - SAN DIEGO $68.25 the bout wttention. _ t Mrs. Duerden has, just recently, re Hall 'oa Friday evening and was a TAMPA $42.80 Hair Cutting. Shawppooiiog, Maio - ceived from the 0{d Country, a piece splendid success, the hall being fill'- (Subject to change without notice) Ind Curt. Flager Waving, Facial, of as old family possessions, in a ed to capacity. Reeve, Robert C. T cks6h Tom° 'I'ab� and All Coach Travel Irslormatloa at Scalp Treatment. � bugs grandfathers' clock, which is Reeyor was the genial chairman for. - Here is a thought for you, ' If yaw -'estimated to be over two hnn�iired the' evening. The Audley Dramatic are wondering what to give lour w' years old. it 'stands a little over 'Club came - without charge and gave r triead for Qbrietruae, Why act give ;. seven feet high and about eighteen their excellent la "The Red -Head- ber-aBeautiful Permanent Wave for play, _ _ _ only $1.95, a Cbristumis Special. So inches in width, built of oak and ed Step- daughter," which was one of PECIAL why not niwke an appointment gay P p .1 " n. r�on as po"aible P mnlei n ,hand- alished, and..�rith' the best dramas ever resented here. y w the characteristic, small ,coloured Each and every artist impersonated �✓it7.2Sdsl�e S~ flowering over the dial, which is a- the several. characters in a very real - Phone 1A06 GLARED[ONT � MONARCH -- - - - r It re s- manner.• The Red - Headed Ste -dau- -- - - =bout one foot i diameter. � .. P HOUSE PATH _ _ tees, besides the customary hours ghter was indeed what Dudley call- - f e -and minutes, the day of - the month. ed her. a "'Wow". The whole play The dial is showing evidence of the showed careful preparation and pr ? vARN1JH X&PIS extreme age, through the cracidng notice• •Field's Orchestra was in att- - of the enamel on the surface. The endance and'fuinished music for the ' in$�ja'� IjQ• , ! motive power, is of course, the Heavy dance which followed. I . Q�. ..-PAINT - �ead weights. The gong is not of z - And �AWANESA INS. CO. , -the modern sounding type, but' iii a - - Kinsale ENAMEL Cheap Rates for Farm assn Cetlntl� -. small bell that can not be heard any Baildiap great distance away. It is truly a Mrs.' A. Fiarbron is epending,,a_ CLOSS WHI11 Qom. �p iYiadseorra Insurance an Blaildlhtgg -wonderful 'piece of -old - hand -made cou le of weeks with Walter Bayles 4�„ ,ww 59e'r ��' P aw Windmille, Silent rte. article, 'and is, we venture to say one - • - - �+. A a! few such ones ethers' and- 4aaraily: :: ; • , _ • .. Jntoarobile • I�aranes � $ _: `4 ,R gee �� Mr, and Mrs. W. Bayles and dam- ' ,clocks in thts country today. It has ghter, Armie had Sunday tea with V. AR �� beast passed down throu6 many. and `are. Parkin. Write or ?faces genwations, and w4ll likely still be Mr. and Mrs, H. Famdale, of Osh- ' vmmftg when the present -day Tar- awn, spent Sunday last .with .relit- CHAS COUPER CLAREMONT rBOWMAN & ROWS - iety, of mtacE�frte -aside " worms -hale Ives in our community t WHITBY, ONT .f e - woodwork clocks are In the cellar. Miss Lois Decker, as tae of the C. IN 'u 1. .- • _ � �.P: •, *SL -L+. : .,. -i2w r ` �.....p _.._ t may Sood•bye, Pat' ,Genevieve an. W SORE TNRN�T EI�SED foj-e 01111t,e(I e at iml tits st a few hip bas , tore be j \ue,l his ,new ship for Green tea drinkers Al ' _ l;l"Can t "Ceti[ she come Over here'" �ind a sheer delight �n the �H LESS THAN S MINUTES. �. l,iey alt v�aat to see you, Rev ereud ilfuther talks of when she used to give ytui mashies for being a -. exquisite f/arour of Salads - -, Rawness. Irritation Goat Once -- good little boy." - _ "O I've heard all 'that a dozen .Note Directions for r- + dines, . blurt I. Mother?" Pat looked open tech Try a peeks !. New Insronf Treahnent to ills mother to get hiht out of it. g - "I think you might. It won't t$ke .� long, and naturally they would like Incredible as it may seem, doctors to see you. ". are now prescribing a way that re- "I'l; take you over; pilot you • lieves raw, painful sore throat in as _ through the rows of • adoring school little ae Z to 3 minutes girls." u do is crush and stir 3 Self- ccnsciQusly Pat went • with Yo Genevieve. across to the. convent .'to - Aspirin tablets in 34 glass of, water - L Crush and stir s Aspirin tablets and lei it twice sec' )tin eldest .mater. He would much m • third of s �"f0t "'�` prefer to havA seen her at home, _ AP -. Aspirin tablets disintegrate so Crossing the grounds they eacoun I — — .N no irritating particles are mpldely tered groups of girls In black school Co l • uniforms, their hair in loin plaits, a . eased with white sailor hats , left. Results are immediate. At once' and ilesriat soreness is — discomfort allayed. the convent badge. Some shyly, Everywhere throat specialists urge some alightly admiring, other fl qa]t• = ,�' this fundamental Uetztment instead of ly interested, watched him pass, pointed he didn't wear his uniform.' _ "She'k -Wd more thiia she's worth tees effective old -time "washes" and Pat was getting more like his fa. Aren't they ahildishY' right now," said Kelly. ' - antiseptics" Remember this, And ':ther, and the tall, blue -eyed, brons- "Genevievel" North's tone reprov "All right. I'll take. Maisie Kilda when you buy, see that you gtf sailor brother of Sister Diary Aga ed her. , she did not tike this crlti• advice, and !assn typing and short- ASPIRIN. It is made in Canada and • nes was a' person of conspicuous la- cal attitude towarde the nuns• hand, and be a woman of indeifend. tereat to the group of schoolgirls who „But they are, Eother. They see since." Z Cast[o tlwrayhly —throw head way all druggists have -it. Look for the were permitted no romantic l!'cence. ttsdc. Wooing a u tN to triade loan so little of the outside world, and "Say good-bye to Maisie for me," throat• Repeat- do not rinse mouth. name Bayer on every Aspirin tablet. A young airs opened the hall door they can't help being curious." said Pat. Aspirin is the trade mark of the sud showed them into the reception "Genevieve, I won't have you • talk• "I will," Peter chimed in. Bayer Company. Limited- room, an austere room, cold and po- ing like It t " • "Ha! Don't you trespass on Peter's " ]!shed, with stiff chairs, a large pot reserves;' and Genevieve laughed. of asparagus fern, a mahogany case But its true,- Mother. They are p t NOT HARM curious, It -isn't a crime to be curl- Peter got red and tried to look din of big books, and two pictures, one .. ous; it's natural. But they do like Wiled. THE HEART of St, Joseph and the other of the Madonna.. to know all about what you're doing, Robin and Kitty arrived at -the - Outside they could bear the slither 'and if an old girl• gets engaged or last minute, and liad a few - words of felt slippers on the polished eorri- married they want her to trot him with Past• dor, the rattle . of the heavy rosary up to the convent to be looked over, The whole Pencat•raw tribe," said - I beads that hung from their belts, and And Pat's a sailor, and a sailor the second engineer to the third as Lit you1heve s a head or dust the creak and crackle of the starch- sounds like a hero,to them, and they they went below. 9. iodd take 3 w,pUttt tablets- drink a full gam s as the nuns turned a head r e h! ails." (To be Continued.) Rewi Q p emem er him as a t little alas d •rater- t t++z� to speak to each other to passing. star who used to bit a a Pt esently the door opened and Pat was annoyed. Mary came In with Reverend Mother. "Put on your uniform this even- Then A tea -tray was brought in by a I Ing, and slip over to see them for , young nun, who looked shy and was a minute," �euggeited Norah, who was s, _ glad to escape. The tall figure , of 1 very proud of her handsome sailor the Reverend Bother, her old face bon, and sympathized' with "Harp's , ' � flnelp� wrinkled, -htf• kind eyes amid• � disappointment. - '• ,� :' .� r w of "Oh, Mother!.. TIDES o in humorously, u ed t o cups , 8 1Jo tea. Neither she nor Mary shared .'Why act' Put a raincoat over j .'By .the P1tilbolr Of '�Pet!aeJ<f�OW" _ the meal with their guests. Pat took it i .- - cup and a triangle of thin the trail "And I'll carry your hat in a paper , _ bin-' added Genevieve. _ t _ � _ R hate bread-and-butter, and after- �� g - :. By NEI-1 E NL SCANL.AN ' wards a alias of Madeira cake, and "You're too much -'to say, ". said ^ tried to the car t Miles angrily. �e t respond to card a "Well, you don't bear me so often � interest in him. But 'he fait awk- ta!!Ol,ai/ At the moment Genevieve bad no ward and ill at ease, especially -when now; it ono to . o a treat." j Hare we see a group of young peo• desire to travel. She hated ships and i the nu "That's n o n who had taught him in the way to speak to your r ` " Dle• carried on the tides of youth the sea, and wondered what on I Infant school arrived and then the father, Genevieve," North resorted ` young Kelly Penearrow finally aettles to her usual phrase of admonition. 4' down on the Pencarrow farm. with earth had attracted ,Pat to such a I stout little, veteran poi the music I Sze - Genevleve" his cousin as bousekeeper life, This crossing bad dimmed all I room came bouncing fn. cheerfully at Pat, took advantage of the awing, . Who Is in love with her cousin Robin the Reverend Mother's call, to. lipeak of discussion to Genevieve, and dis- ` _$errick. Cousin Nell Macdonald be- the glamor at the sea for tier. And I t m tomes engaged to Era Joicey -GOIL now he was leaving the "Rotuma. to her old pupil. His discomfort deep- appeared: Peter pencarrow ie showing interest 'sans" because he bad grown weary ened as the minutes passed: When he sailed three days later i it d Maisie Kit•, a typist of the nightly.: terry_ trip, and was With . a turn of the head and s r there were Narab'a tears and his ' - returning to the New Zealand Ship- crackle of gawp; they recalled his father's advice to be cloaked . by 'i Genevieve's flippancies,• ping Company. Hs was to 1111 the childish exploits. As the re.minia- - _ •' lace of ""fourth mate; who had. been ceacee flowed simply, embarrassing- "Good -bye' Bring me back a dress l .- 5► 0 R A D I O S o i. place overboard coming round the from Worth's is Paris, and -I'll pay - - ;14 amd up . ly, waking kindly memories of an ■ Cape of Good Hope. on the outward ex- pupil, now a saiMr who travelled YOU back when Kelly raises my A R E Y 0 U W E A K ? f VICTOR, ROGERS, PH1LCO voyage. hack to the blue water ser- ( wa8es• the word, Genevieve. saw Pinta - DE FOREST, SPARTON,. vice, which is so different from the monndng confitsioa, He looked ready Mrs. W. Bowman of 10 Wheeler Ave., Guelph, and other well known makes, coastal' trade. Genevieve said -ho to leap out of the window in his" de• tint- said:. ^I had lost all slectrlo mantle and console had a sweetheart in England, but Pat sire to • escape. Usde- To- Weasure Clothes weight throuah poor .ap- t"es, in good working order, was silent. We11,' lie could have the Agents wanted by prominent flrm petae. I had backache. Write today for list of these re- "1 think we will have to go, Rev specializing to this bualneas. Eft•' and headaches and Sett - - - conditioned radio values. sea if' he liked It, but she had bad erend Mother," said Genevieve, look• cellent outfit supplied. lien with miserable. I took Dr. flay Cash and have. - enough. Pitrce'e Golden Medical tag at her watch, practical' knowledge and, established r ery and was s,40a "You do look' a wreck," she said, clientele preferred. Apply giving t'Y "c v DANFORTH RADIO CO., LTD. ,. -Pat -instantly stood up,. the pros - details. rnjoying splet,iid health.^ 20x8 Danforth Ave. as Pat brought Kelly and Robin to act of immediate release making ! ENGLISH- &' WOOLLEN Atl drvggnte. \'rsi -sire, tablets 50 cts.; TORONTO join her. + p i rid $1.0 r. Large size. tabs. or liquid, 1.3., him more genial, almost the Cheer• CO.. CO• 'LIMITED Write Dr. preset. Clinic, Buffalo;. Y., "Two bright specimens," salt! Pat.. et. 124 ; tul sailor Lbwry kaki expected to find I .4 Catherine St. W., btnntrea'1 for m ical advice• irce ed Robin seemed unhappy as well as f ill. He avotdW Genevieve's eyes.' :' ' . 'She understood [hat he was feeling eft, dear °" asked Norah, as 1 ,r" F ^ they came in. • ashamed. It was the first time she : „ i f S had seen him at a' disadvantage; he You were a dismal failure, Pat, 41 Reveals Character . - said Genevieve. ^e �' `Ve J j was always sin punctilious about his Why .do you sin -y that?" asked his This Fascinating New Chart Shows How! - K (,� ! ; 1 person and his clothes, Then pity 1 mother. 'y children o dly catch cold. stirred her and she put a hand oa I "T11ey expected to see him with i Everyone should have a copy of - oan; his arm. ISo lira. Russel Ward, of Rilton v his brass buttons —a .real sailor — sT 'Beath wisely says; "If 1 Any better." she asked gently," �aat in these dull, ordinary clothes." 1 HE GRAPHOCHART ioties that [hers is any �n of a He was too grateful to make a "Rot"' .Pat. cold 1 give Baby's Owa Tsel ." 'Mary told me, `'We're so disap- I 100 Illustrations and find they an •great help: • reply. Thousands of mothers do the same. Good night, Pat; thanks awfully ..,� trot o for colds but for fretful- for a foul trip. Come on, you two." SIMPLE! —= 'ACCURATE!! INFALLIBLE!!! • ' indigestion, oonedpation. "Pat's a fool. Fancy anybody, Pimply Sick Skin _ - -- stz%iiaa�� troubles, otllio, upset That inferiority comply that • Dimy Geoffrey St. Clair and so on. Baby'• Own wanting to be a sailor," Kelly mum- .I aria bti„ip to you Y well Y the -- - Tableta ass +eryte and nut is reGev- bled, as his •shaky legs met' She rigid the rash, the yam- pieesad LL ebum aityield to (well -known Graphologist) TEE s oommon ailments the pftasit,t rafts et liar We i -•- pd« unrelenting road. i&tag ce of Mer Ceeam• s o It shows you how to' analyse yoitr own -character, and that of• Ipr,Willierns' 13G fh�"hena y"t' of 'pLa°d marries behind it is not only a very CHAPTER FIFTEEN I �, �aa' �Iookforw •rdwt»r•,miasyoerfri.o4 your friends. from handwriting y 7 p;t,�;� Ysj', "Mary wants you to go over and i �e "•n emit -d. `i made, by Cwik fascinatin ame, but it is extreme! practical. - �r_�•i��l�y Y Gnad•, [.imit.d.,ynn ran ¢e, them at Drag g g y • i-- -- - -- - - - - --— -- -- - . -- •Copies sent Post Free for 12c each - THE GRAPHOCHART, Room 421, 73 Adelaide W., Toronto, Ont. - -- - DON'T RISK BAKING FAILURES. ". ;;n`ii'.:y ?�:;v �i:,y i�:: ;:;: , ;:. ,: �i,, t• i' n` t, j.:::.: •� ":Y:::3 +:�;::!+S'.L:•;r::• };• y,.,;r..; �r.:ii +.'!i �; +�:}r{i:i�•�,.•'' • - - :;:5g {;. •;:. .v...;,f;yr:�::::;.,..; ..' � +N., .., X4 ;fh%.�E�.v2«&'{2 {i6t'.Gr_.:7;w2 ..`!r{:..h:+.S. a".l,�i/.#. " } <: ?Rp:3r: .. �' f''ii �urrniun d• ii ll v.•' DR WERNET High School B�'ards & Boards of Education "DON'T TAKE CHANCES WITH • INFERIOR BAKING POWDER. POWDER Are authorized by data to eata3liah i D LESSTHANI�WORTHOFMAGIC • •HMD Industreal, Technical and Art. Schools N ' FAST pp,r .y - With thepprovdi of the Minister of Educattox MAKES A FINE BIG CAKE. AND Da and Evening Classes Theoretical and Practical DRNERNM Instruction t* MAGIC ALWAYS GIVES GOOD When this den- May be conducted in accord - �s given in various trades The "L 3 sr .tisttpti grand hpre- - POWDER ance with the regulations issu• schools and classes are under _ RESULTS, rook Mot.clNd ing plates firmly, ►s'ua�+t"v`�MOUici �d by the Department of Ed- the direction of an Advisory snugly and com- acatlon. Committee 1 says AUSS ETHEL CHAPMAN. Portably is place popular cookery edlrtx o! The has the largest Commercial Subjects, 'Manual Training, Household Science _ ���• 'R sale In the world and Agriculture and Horticulture — there's areaeon Are provided itir• in the Courses of Stud in Public Separate, Con- .—ask your den- p Y , Leading (aa [alias_ Cooker Experts wars t tist —he prescribes tinuation and High Schools, Collegiate Inititutes,' Vocational- Schools _ $ y p it —never causes_ g�, _ and Departments, ,,against trusting good ingredients to inferior , soreness —inez- - •�.saw,,.e,s • . t � _,t7 Gbpiar of ►. this Reyulations issued by the Minisfar of E� !baking powder. They advise MAGIC Baking pensive - 'Powder for perfect hakes! ttoation may be obtained jro»u the Deputy b?iniater. - "J a ' Parka» lent Buildings Tormto, _ :Iatue No. 4—'35'.. .0 CONTAIN$ ISO ALUM—This t magic 1 eking Po t Powder every tin b Application for attendance should be made to this Principal of School your Qoarentee flat Manic D•]tiot Powder io tree from alum or soy barmful inlitedient. Made m Canada "'• MO ;,3 - - .. _ •-- - , .- .. .- .�.. .. _,L _ . ,... _ _ .,,.�•�. _ -�� ��. • `:� Layette for Baby / NWOMENS fi o�ke�ch Club z -� Illustrated Dreasmalriny 'Leeson ,� Furnished With Every Pattern LESSON NO. 40. principles, yet contains them aH. Fig. - ����� RHYTHM; BALANCE, HARMONY. 144 has Balance and Harmony as well fie Rhythm. Fig. 145 has Rh __ Rhythm means joint action or move_ Rhythm and - tnent —a relation and connection of Harmony as well as Balance, Fig,- - y , 146 has Balance and Rhythm Ka weU parts , that leads the eye pleasantly through all the details of a design. • as Harmony, :w ''.By Mair M. Morgan Balance means repose that re. Search. for and file away eiLi mp ' its _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ . _ _- suits from a ' correct arrangement of these three principles RHYTHM. and opposition of the, attractious of BALANCE, HARMONY. Write notes a design. on these examples to assist you for Crinle Cat1Se 1 Harmony means fitness to purpose, future reference. You may Stet W ' We have ' all at some time or other witnessed the trouble B coherence sand completeness of it - a little difficult to note and to = =' bridge breeds in marital relations and now Professor John W. Cur- ,.••••''• forms and idea, the unity of all parts separate these three features of ran of the De Paul University Law School, speaking at a conference _ . of a design, however different each Rhythm, Balance and 'Harmony; but Y _ on crime and its cures, declares: _ part may be from the rest wheii sep- ability comes with practice. You will *, - "The passion for contract bridge and other pleasures is lead- - + stately considered. be surprised to learn .how your to ing American parents to neglect their children, leading them into consequent disregard fai:-law and order, and often criminal caree B � rs." �1 A a That is a strong statement to make and puts,it up to parents in C >, ',i �' 4: �. no uncertain terms. „ * x � � _ _.. ,, , � � � � � - •— � .: _. Clad In Blanket If you• are one of those people who enjoy contrasts, here is one. + Seat yourself before a roaring fire on a windy cold night and _ I visualize this: D' Adam Yakamovitch a trapper builds t oo big a fire and his cabin �. _ is xazed to the ground. Seeking shelter, his feet wrapped in strips of a blanket and his shivering form folded in another he struggles 24 miles before reach - '� - Qng a Hudson Bay outpost. / - Fig. 144, 146 and 146 illustrate In creased interest brings about the fan. t a practical way a simple manifesta- ulty to note and to.see them, under r; Man's endurance is marvellous and the North Country breeds �. •- 'them strong. tton of Rhythm, Balance and .Her- atandingly. * * * * y. s mony. Ex. No. 43. Illustrate examylea _ Food Fads Exploded ft. 144, the three figures hold- demonstrating the principles of ing the tablet, with each figure in Rhythm, Balance and Harmony, as Along comes another professor who jeers at diet fanciers. - the same position, may be said to taught in this lesson. Do not copy Speaking to Sydney, Australia housewives, Professor Herbert be standing rhythmically. In Fig.' 146 the design used in this lesson, trig. .tq• debunked the idea that fish formed a brain food. _` the central agora is balanced equal_ ia%te your own designs, Priestly , Iy by figures in positions simi:ar to Questions will be answered in this rj He placed eggs and tripe high in the scale of nutrition, 'but other, on either side. In Fig, 146 the department. Anyone wishing to re• Oysters, mushrooms and brains low down the scale: figures are all in different position, ceive a personal reply may have _ - _ "Vitamins are fashionaBle just now," continued Professor Priest- E 1 but they are united in purposi and eanse if a 3c stamped, addressed e6. ly, "Important as they are, too much has beerr made of them. Ex- related in arrangement, and so they velope Is enclosed with the •request. tensive vitamin concentrates are not necessary as food when a well- 3 manifest Harmony. You will notice The Art Director, our Sketch Club. mixed diet is taken. Here's a simple to sew layette for that each of these designs, though Room 456, 73 Adelaide Street West, "Sugar is the most readily available "source of - energy. if a man's baby designed for his comfort to It represents only one of she three Toronto. (diet Is devoid of common salt, he will die .of starvation. There is make him happy, _ Ilia no evidence that the. eating of large amounts of salt does any harm. Since collars are unnecessary and World Amity Fostered world," comments - a Quebec "Soya beans have the biggest protein content of any 'food, but annoying to baby, 'the dress is cut Women's Institute official. "A truer peanuts. are almost as good, -raw or roasted. with a comfortably low round neck. By Women's Institutes s it of c "Milk is the most valuable single 'stem of food taken' by man. Fulness from the shoulders is held_ Pit o- operation and : better with dainty shirr%nga, loaning a understanding between countries are , :. In bread and milk man has everything he wants. - yoke offset. The slip is easily put Montreal — One of.' the signifi- fostered by means of these contacts "Green vegetables and fruit have litte body - building or energy cant movements of Women's Insti- between the basic forces of their g on as it buttons on either shoulder. " „ -rural life.'s giv'IDg value, but they supply vitamins, mineral salts and cellulose. The wrapper or sacque (pattern pro- tutee are the "Links of Friendship, _ giving value, but they supply vitamins, mineral salts and cellulose. vide, perforations for same) has or contacts made between branches Ak "Water is just as essential a food as any other. Two or thret comfortable kimono sleeves. The separated by wide distances over- "However agreeable to bits pos= - pints a day should be drunk. For a person with a normal stomach sleeping bag has a sliding fastener seas. They consist of friendly mes- sessor, the superiority complex mok- ithere are no disadvantages and -many advantages in drinking with which lessens any chance of his sages with sometimes small gifts as an exasperating neighbor." ,meals. Digestion is more rapid and complete -when liquid. is taken kicking the covers on while he of some product peculiar to the am- _ Dean Inge. 'in small quantities throughout a. meal." sleeps out of doors and keeps him tion of the country. Reports of ac- my and warm. The cunning cap tivities are 'exchanged with mutual "We cannot permit - civilization - ' , has a fitted back. benefg, and humanity to be obliterated, of It can be done. - And right uoW, at iiesides bet simple to make, ".These contacts are of great value another war would mean- '- -ETdnp _ Beauty Budget the beginning of a New Year, is a these garments will be' found easy to the international life of the line Booth. fine time to start. to launder. "..BUY- COSMETICS IN LARGE First, remember that a large quan- Layette Design -No. 3041 cuts, in , QUANTITIES —IT PAYS IN tity -of any preparation is cheaper one size only. See pattern envelope C.:. - :al ,.A. -ry Sees Tilden Defeat Lott i a THE LONG RUN than a small amount. You get more for material requirements. _ for your money when you buy HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS "'It takes a lot of money to -keep cleansing cream in hall -pound jars, Write your name., and address yourself well. groomed," complained powder in large boxes, akin tonic in plainly; giving number and size of A the girl who 'lives on a limited in- quart bottles and toilet water in such atterns as huge flacons. Cotton in -pound rolls p you want. Enclose fib, - -' tome. I do wish I could manage to 24c in stamps or coin (coin prefer- •_' _ care for my skin and hair without cost Little compared to what you 11ay red; wrap it carefully) for `.gaeh► s having to worry so much about the when you get it in tiny containers. number, and address your order- to tom„ Cleansing tissues • are .less expensive ison Pattern Service, 73 West 3 - when you buy two or three large A elaide St., Toronto. Her problem is one • the majority boxes at a time. Watch for - sales ;} of women foe. To keep skin, nails and get supplies then. f �, f •,F^ - and hair neat and attractive `and Lipsticks that can be refilled are Learn to use alI our preparations y P P wr -clothes clean and pressed does re- economical. So are loose - powder in an economical manner. A thin 91 ire careful budgeting. However, compacts. coat o! cleansing cream -will clean - � • '; • N your. skin -just as*weli as a heavy one. Tissue cream taste longer and �n Search �f New Fields 'o Conquer - really has a better effect if you use It sparingly and pat it in with a pat- - ter or your fingertips. To save skin . tonic, dip .a''cotton pad in cold water and wring it out before'you soak -it ,•a•.' " in the tonic. .p +?� Y Ivim H • u V fR ..ace u•f m�, Mr. 8tint: Four dollars a week ¢ �; Is a pretty big price for board. De f F or 1 set any rebate for the "rape I. leave on my plater - •• Mrs, Lodges. The eight dollar boarders pet the wrap rebate. At four dollars a week you won't leave. , a' - any scraps. �, .. III 104 a ON CHRISTMAS a 40 N' Oh, what joy ;thers N In living 'On Christmas; What a charm there N In giving ` On Christmas What a pleasure 'its to we :.., Children dancing merrily • 's? �`� ! 'Round the decorated taw . _ _ -_�• „_ . _- /, 00 Chrletmaal Big Bill Tilden (left) shown shaking hands with George Lott in It Rosita Moreno, charming Spanish film actress, shown as she Madison-Square Garden, in New' York before match in which he waved greeting to New York on her arrival from Hollywood. She is defeated the Chicagoan. It was L6tt s first match as a professional. Tilden won, 6 -4, 7 -5. One of the largest crowds ever to witnes scheduled to make two pictutes pre- g a in the East. fessional tennis watched this and other matches with 'critical eyes. Or ;�;�,'. .y �, xi roc., -,. ....�....... _ ..,.a,:..m- � =...--- - ,:y,.... .< -. .� �..,_.o.• _,:. -,� •,y.,. >... ..,..s. - _ -. -..'T. .� _,.,,.. .. _ - tp,•... .fir;;.- �rm�.a;.- i :;• :�sj`- ,-•{, "'N: •t•••. _ , -r _ ,.•7 t `'' ,;:e nq• i.• 7C. ,Y`•'9 -,^.r A•. - ''. ^i : J -.„"" - ','�•x r � ` -• • ��ry. _.tea •y .: ��,R� I :z+d J • ^ - L t) V AL 1, % M 8 - i —A large number of horses in 'the —Pickerinj Hockey f na will lfian a iistrict are being treated for the is another column, -a schedule of th' t--4 - - - - bot -sty by our local veterinary. , games of the Whitby Town' heagap :. :Komi, ereial Printing of All Kinds � F -A[rs. Jas, L, Palmer was eon8n -.Potatoes in carload lots are —Wm. Riley, who has been rec p sd to her home for several day: q at 3o cents per bag, Ontar- eiving treatment in the hospital, i Envelopes, Letter- heads. Bill' °'� Let week suffering from a seven' ios; 62 cents for New Brunswick much improved and expects to b 1 4t said. and 6T ceitis, for Prince Edward Is- able to return. home shortly. —In spite of the very icy Condit ands. There is quite an epidemic i! Heads a Specialty at - - P Jan of the roads no, serious motor —Mies Ethel Bray spent the week- colds and flu at present in this lot, " noddents have bees reported is thi: end in Oshawa, with Miss McRob- alIty, many being confined to thei .:_This Office ".+ district. erts. homes. In Toronto there is also at o —lira J. Smith met with acrid- — epidemic of measles. - - f4u Rev. W. R. Crtlmtmer, of Mon- eP ent one day last week when Shp teal, spent a feu- essays last week -- •a�nires in the United Cl^urch on tipped and fell on, her face which with his parents: Olive- and Mrs. Sunday next at the usual hourF - � - ' ':tssa badly bruised Crummier. Are the Prctestant Chnze✓e3 a asi- -Roy Powell ,has resumed his --St. Georgtis Church on Sunday, tide. Club or the Body of Christ'! duties in the "Red and Whits ", store, January 27th - 3rd Sunday after What about the unusual pronounce- I aster being o8 duty for several Epiphany, Sunday School at to a meat in favor of church union by —Roy weeks owing to illness. ; m. Morning Service at 11 a. m. Ev the Toronto Anglican Bishop, The —A number oaf the members of the eeing Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher. Rev. R. J. Benison . What about the W. M. S. of the United Church went Rev. E. G. Robinson. The annual omewhat similar pronouncement of t.c t r� Y==' Hampton on Thursday to attend Vestry Meeting will be held at the Rev. Father 'Wilfred Dwyer, C. S pit • k f r i i 1 s Leader Store a meeting of'the Presbyterial. Rectory on Monday January 28th, at B., of St. Basil's Roman Catholi^ : B. Powell, who suffered a 8 p• nL Church. last Sunday night, when he �► ; ---bad beart attack several weeks oar, =f'he .ianuary meeting of the W. was rei;u :ted to say, "People eanuoi - -- t ' In still confined to his bed, as he is 1:. will be held on Tuesday, January fail to be alarmed by' the growing : slet improving as his friends wadd 22nd, at the home of Mrs. E. C: force of neo- paganism which is re- -,All the /// :�9c, Blue. Jones. Our Health Program will lit Cruiting daily- from the ranks of \ � ` —The weather prophets are al- tender the direction of Mrs. V. F. those whose paregts. were once r�C ready pointing out signs of wring, Cartwright and Mrs. E. C. Jones and church -going Christiana." Come and '.NEW -i 5ce one, being the appearance of butter- will be a. feature of this meeting. hear a plain, but kindly discussion ) flies. Butterflies s=ave been seen in The Roll Call, "An Emergency and of, this subject at the evening• ser- SHADES these -pasta all winter, which is s How to Meet It." We hope for a vice. _ _ - and _ .. . Mt unusual. good attendance of the members and •-- The various women,a organizat- friends. Kindly note place of meeting­---:- Card of Thanks Black �alnnt C ' ions of the village have been busy . has been changed. - _5c• 7. -. all winter at quilting bees, the pro- . —After an illness of nearly three Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Taylor wish to ��� ceeds being given for relief and to years, the death took place on Sun- thank their neighbors and friends Birch Bark �10 � raise church funds..These meetings, day, January 20th, 1935, at the Hoe- for their continued kindness and , Qu� besides carrying on a good woz7r al- pital for Incurables, of Sarah Fran- sympathy daring all the weeks. of per so provide a pleasant social time. cea Fuller, beloved wife of William At>OLnn Leaf _ _ - - '} The Dionne quintuplets still con- Murray's M' illness and death. . .. Sanderson,. in her 75th year. Dec- � .. _ • line to hold public attention - through eased suffered a,stroke in Septem $mOke EtO. pair • the daily press. The latest news re- ter, two years ago,' and had, since &• John's Ambulance Association : ,garding them- is that they are now that attack suffered two other's, the getting their teeth and are patting third bringing about her death on All persons interested is taking T 1--a their toes into .their months to rel- Sunday. . Deceased was- very well a Coarse of Six Lectures on First- You will have Hosiery "GOOD LUCK" all through 1986, � ieve gum itch causeu by the arrival p, Aid. Cat no cbet to ysta) wader the known in this township, she being above Association, and. given by Dr. if you wear 'HOLEPROOFr d nth. the only daughter of Wm. and Emma - - —lame of our people took pleas- Fuller, late of this township. She H. C Pearson; Idndly communicate _ are on Sunday morning is watcMag was married 'to Mr. Sanderson with him it once, ff leave your • S. _ H AP M y ' others trying to navigate over the 1877 and the have lived the t_ name at the News Office- One led - very slippery sidewalks. Some man- er part of their lives in this town- are aweek. - aged . to get along very gracefully • _ - -- — ship, resident in Brougham and then n while- others found it convenient to ' in Pickering for many year`s. Sur- sit u Cari Llo �t T�� down, involuntarily; and take a' riri=yg her are her busband, of Tor- - " • NEAR FALL GOODS moramt's -rest. The pavement tm the. onto, four Rona, Frank, of Markham, - highway was exceedinj y icy, but! Albert, of M'innearolis; "Charles. of thoasantis did it. they axd 9Yi;Ti.LA men were soon on. the job epririding SP IHWS, and soon :1 from WILLIAM'S WORK BOOT S, Solid leather, , . $2.95 : -. Toronto and .George. of Swift Cur:- Auinsy. Tensilitbl Cou1Rk, Croup. Br• mod• eat• and 'lour girls, Bertha (Mrut J. 5T71,�FIELD'S WINTER UPtflERWEAR, 2.00, 2.50 and 300 —Mrs. H. Mechin met with a oachitis and Tend Ailments. Its the _ Stevenson), Toronto; Mew (M�• Best far Tess. Guaranteed. VELVET dATS, blue; black, brown -, , ..3.95 ' - painful accident on Saturday even- White),, Leah (Mrs. Purdue-), both of _ . ing. She was about to go down the Toronto and- Eva (Mrs. Johnston) of E. G JONES Druggisi cellar stairs, when she missed her Vancouver and one brother,^ William Pickering but Af you are not receiving our weekly Grocery ! looting at the top. abd fell to the g : - : bottbrm, fracturing her wrist. Idedic- - Ftirlle: of Western Canada. The fun -` dodger, ask to bevt your name pus on our - - - oral took place on Wednesday, 23rd, - a[ aid was summoned and the bone from the residence of her daughttr, - ATTACK I fling- ist. -. sttlt._Hter daughter. Idea. L K. Dew- Mrs Jsa White, 62 Osborne Ave.. L itt, Of Toronto, came down on Sum- Toronto. with . serv(ce at Erskine Fred T. Hula Lip •• 1 ickcrlIIg : day moring and will remain for Cemetery chUrch at 3 P. m. The THE C A U S E OF - _ u house days. sympathy of the 'communiti -goes Radio Liceotsee _ _ 81staiblished 1136:^ .—The ladies' Aid of St. Andrew'= nut to the bereaved family. RHEUMATISM - Church held their annual meeting on (Wednesday last at the home of Mrs. W. B. Moore, K. C.. M. P. addresses' mtseat reef from :. • Arthur Boyles, twenty members and weffecud r eoty _ she Y. P, sue sty of the Valued be seeded by memo.. 1 ►► T T T r s 1 two visitors being present. There- Church on "Citizenship- •• in& the cause at the ports shouted the society to be in a L -!�,� "o�' RvKACA� l � R 4M effeco sly cieenses th+ flourishing condition. There are at Mr. W. H. Mao m K. C.. M. P.. re- brood of arse wW and - t thirty-seven tnPlnbeTa The other unpuridim WbiL — - ' presen rty rived a cordial welcome by a cap �soa the system. aleetingis have all been well attend while ti—S - t city audience, at the regular meet s.a q so GN.rfrs rs tton. t� start ad. The treasurer reported a balance 'ng of the United Church Y. P. S. tl oo am blatsuent mdse of over 1148 in the treasury _after ,� Wednesday evening, whey. hr C_ hickens'. i urkeys, Ducks, Geese :, mmeeting all obligations. Mrs. Boyes ;poke on the subject of "Citizenship" RUMACAPS' p�� Issued a dainty lunch, it being the "Citizenship" 'said Mr. Moore. like Olii' L7 t OuAl�ty alZS1 - Display itl third annivCrsary of the organizat- Christianity, is something to be liv- : ion>> the large cakes were decorated ed, not -simply' talked about It is a RHEUMATIC CAPSULES •.' years _ �witt► three candles. The election of privilege but it ire also trerTtendona - _ IL # " officers took place when aN the chi responsibility.. If one does not dia- G JONES : offlt'ats were rw elected with iQra F. charge the rlesponatbility, there . will �g Pickering Out ]E1 1 1 is C' .' g —The Y P iS, o! the United ��ly lore the privilege.'• With - - •T�Cllnrch held s very iretereatimg meet- three remarks, Mr. Moore prefaced' �OAL •' . ' -. . - - ; •',. •_: • ins on January 16th. After hymn an address of deep significance. He The Choicest of Bab and other Beef nary � drew. a graphic picture of conditions __ y 43 was sung .the minutes of the last which have prevailed, . first in Eng _ •. :'.: meeting were read by Miss Isabel land, and then here, during the past Order Your W,rter surely of - for the CHRISTMAS SEASflN Squires. Miss Ruth Toms rendered- a one hundred years, showing how 'we _� : ti _ _• .voral solo; hymn 29 wa-. qung, f"'1 had to stru,gle tc, ohtain t;�, p::-,-, +� t!_t1 ._ _ _ •- -- �t� e`s )(! owed with prayer by Mr. Arthur ve •� - — n ! •z �"? _ Tr�Qt7 )3"1-•�r C' it ?oe of spif-1f : �.rnwrPnt. Hog min z i - f alt — V Sni!llt. Mr. Wilfred blonney read the people" said Mr. Moore, ' "have ever - M �� K �!• - t+� scripture losacn ard• a duct by Mr. hart to gasp for brPar.h ? Only those H. Monney and Mr. Frank PekriP who have undergone the experienrP, was much aplu'eciated by all- stir. can appreciate the real worth of air." woaD _ � W. H. Moore, K. C., M. P., speaker Mr. Moore. used thiq illustration t • FiHO1i (, 30(l). of the eviminw, , presented a splendid show that our democratic form of 17 { �) r11 1 !! r I i ' 1' (j E' 1 1 t 19 address on "Canadian Citizenship." _government taken so much for grant 'CHAS. LAW, Pickering = - - President, Cyril E. Morley moved a ed, was the only one up to the pre rl;rrt,e 3520 ,rely vote of thanks to Mr. Moore. Mrs. sent to weather the storms at all : Crozier gave 's reading on "Five successfully,. and thAt unlPas wP lisp •. �' �.npttc T :f.ln ti'ai..nr,. " TFP m�n� t •. ` - y •- our Citizenshik, r:g:its i:rt.�..lig'::.,.,,., .v�,i' �Nr•rr•,-- e,•.•, I t -� � j ~ � ',' ' � 1 _. T p► snug• was brought to a close with the we may recognize too late the true' _ :._� _ _ .... _ _ __ ___. _. • •.., i Use of hymn 30 and the Mizpah Ben - wo of d mn ^ra: '41r. Moore ^t: - ; # •� < ,, , + ediction. rt e Y w 1, t „.r; .r. stated that ore rm:rtry whc F fist, . ! - —The Provincial i34)verrirent. 1}a: - Issued a warning to 'motorists, that waa governed by• a 1 "form of stet - Thursday, Jan. 31st, will be the last control, had gone so far as to. dic- �•I ' N W ' N 1 , 1­i- ,pp yr, day of grace in which to procure h the yea:. t;efrrenees required. A 1 to I� tate the doctrine to be reached in ix,x A, i ,cLertng -Jews, 22 1935 license plates, and has hinted the churches. The inevitable happen- that prosecutions will follow after ed, of course, the le who were s' t'H lc Rocks. rtoly oy Sla : -l.•,r that date where 1934 license latex PAP horns and Rocks. ARd:) Roy Slattery. R. 4 P spiritually minded, ceased -to attend R. 2, Pickering (Astons Rd;) 21 -23 R ■■ p ♦ • :are being used. The Government has the state service, and had to worship '01. -4A LE H.,t + +"ir•: hniiPt•• Buy your Meat . Requirements notified the Provincial Police to the promiscuously. In concluding his en- �' Spr••ntr.'s n❑isy, •No, 4, in good condition. :,'effect The same ruling also applies lightening address, Mr. 'Moore then a barFatn. Apply stanley.Th sure, StouAviuc 2z - to driver's permits. Motorists wilt stressed the necessity f all present, 00ti HKN 1'- 11)0 �: n.rm e,. : ;at 'be well adviged i the do not wait y �j rn g _ - t.. t` y especially the younger people to hi ltwav near Dvnbarton, rood Until the last date td etetrttre their bu'Idings, electric iighl, Wderaterent to good �. study conditions as they are, and be- n•iiable tenant, Apply to owner. B Falconer _ „_ ,•• lates. as there will most likely be ts': Wiilow Ave „Toronto or phone Elgin Rik. ' SERVANT'S 1P come enlightened on matters dealing _ 22-20 is big rush then, and many will be with Economics, Tariffs and cold T iii bi �, ti li \ �• �.� LE �l i N w a lv - disappointed if they will be unable to Standards etc. He suggested that de- r L' N1,; .,cure riche for Internatrcnai - - secure them as the supply may be bates on those and ltdndred subjects prodvris f r direct shipment to farmers on exhau -ted. The fact that they made would all help, not only in the pro- credit terms,- by freight prepaid. Preference application on that day and failed given to man owning agtomobile, and having , PP y per understanding of our Citizenship experience sellin; to lar:ners. a so having good • to severe a l{Certae will not reliev^ Rights, but in the kr.nwreFe of Noe etoelt and their ngt��rem.•nts s s y t y, �.� ; . • •"- S power of being Reply by letter stating age. and experience Only /� (� '�1 ,{ -� therfa from responsibility. Remember able to express oneself intelligently wet!- rccommenticd men reed apply. fr4tercar ��15 }2_Lw, f +•` .� �'''••� ' • ' pr•]; .tae innrE tirc"ek of grace. -when the opgotturit, aros< -. 6 •,i, ,�