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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_12_06Y , 4 - ' .4 Kti VOLa -LV. - 4 -. PICKERING, O:�T!. FRIDAY, DEC. b, 1935.. - :x^,15 — - 4 H.. Oeoflsstrtanat aLarna. AWIty _ NOTICE D�IIbartaII lGh, E'ENWOOD i ,lledicat The play, "Dust of the Earth" " a — —_._� - — which was so well received in Pick St. Paul's -on- the -Hill, Dunbarton, DR. H. 0. PEARSON —Physician - "Our trucks pasta your way Sunda Dec. 8th. 2nd Sunda • irl Ad• erin a few days o, will be put on Yr y kodSurgeon. 'Dunbarton. .ay ' every day." g Y B vent. Sunda School at 'L m. Ev- j ' " 'F`• in Audley Church on Friday evening Y Pi, LLIS E. FORSYTH, Opb. D., Dirertor December 13th at 8 o'clock This erring Prayer at 3 p. m. Preacher at IL ptometrical As■ociationof Ontario. Res. COAL, COKE, AMI M mberof the American Opcometrical �i7 play should drafty a full house a5 it this service, Rev, E. G. Robinson. c1a Eyes examined by appointment W,` OD CEMENT, — $acablletied 1838 ._ :: ' Pticoe Sew. Claremont. Ont. t is an exceptioiWly good play and bA v D, GRAVEL, will be presented in a very attract- Greenwogd . _•' ive'manner. ' Head uartecs DONaLU HUuLY riwuotnt, and _ — Our Young People are- -w"king on u Brock Road " .splacuor.,voiaryr'untu. muaeyww?w. Bi�ILDER'$ SUPPLIES their play, "In the IIoney," which Usacp tortuedy occupied uy Lae .ate n. t:. % -nets• USSR. wutn tells of wort AQ%1.e- wattuyt sty Mr. Wallace Ellicott has procured they expect t0 present on or about For also local cartage Work the 17th of January. Particulars lat. BATON, BELL, & 1tUr3a job with the Toronto Motors Ltd. _ Ya W. J. BEATON. K. C. We have also placed in suwk a full Don't forge. the Christmas Con- er' - , . •'Fine H. B. SELL J. t). F. ROSS The Y. P. S. of the United Church line of 'Maple Let.f Milling cert at Brock Road School on Dec. was re- organized for the coming sea- • J. -A. WR1GIiT� Ou'r Feeds. ist�h. Chopping W2 Bay street. Toronto. , Adelaide seas Work is pro,gtessing rapidly in the son at their `Nov. 22nd meeting A. W. MITCHELL construction of a skating rink on the with the folIowibg new officers: , w�(''� O. RIQUARDBUN A Cu. 8arrit. President, Miss Mildred Pegg; Vice- `V.ters, Solicitorr. Notaries etc„ Suites 309 premises of A. H. rowe. All we hope President, Miss Clara Walls; Secret- CHUP PING . Secret- and SID —9 Ricamoad St. l•.. Tomato, Te,e . -Pickerin • Out.. r IlPA g for now is some .frosty weather. �hoon• -Ad. 4810'; Nights, Sundays and Holi- , The new furnace has been install fir' Miss Margaret Bayles; Assist-__2m.(iuday._R�d ltd seer. Pickering shone 3613. rill Office phone 7400 Residence 651A ant, Miss Dorothy Disney; Treasur- ed at the school -nd is working in P g a• r�HODIISON da McMILLAN— Barris• *,� T . ., er, Mr. Elmer Mutton; Tress. M. and ti : l,t Solicitors homw bPublic. nceOs�s, nit : _.M U S sic 't�lntop order. Also a piano ha' M., Miss Jean Linton; Christian Fel- - provided for the school enter- Mrs. Will Brown Missions, Oat Rolling Piektring, Office bours: Thursday and Saturday "' lou'ship, ,. •_-y tainhient, •wtlich will add greatly Miss Reta Flynn; hristian Culture, evenings, from 7.00 Y• m to 8.30 , m., or by Br Y tf went- Toronto a : ensign al Bank Experienced Music Teacher �; _.fit•, Pbooe Pick AoJO. Tordnto El 'n 5303. p rile coming concert. A; with a I orouto Conservatory MlIs. James Kayes is spending a Miss Ruby Annia; Recreational, 8 rents per bag : few. weeks with her cousin, Mr_. Miss 7.ora+h Gee; Publications, Mr. ` �1ONANT A ANNIS — Barristers. standing. Cliffoid Mutton; Pianist, Miss Rut- •Vol HETTElt PASTRY FLOUR ` `VSolicitess. Notaries Public Howe, of Have Ont. Mr. and •Mr: will teach afternoons or evenings Howe. well known in .Claremont. ledge. It was decided to hold the _MADE THAN a 40RDON D. CONANT. K. C. Saturday reserved for school , meetings on Sunday evenings dur- ALLIN F. ANNIS. B, A.. LL. B. and neighboring districts. celebrates.. children. g ing Decerrtber, at least the progran, Kissi i t)mca •7 1 2simcoe St. s.. O■haw_ their Golden Wedriin Anniversa r phone,- 4 and 3(Oshswa). and at the Court Rates very Moderate. on'Saturday. on Dec. Sth, will be in charge of House, Whitby. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. - Mrs. Will . Brown. ' by). Studio at my own home one mi,le - - The Old Standby for : Cherrywood " : east of Brougham on No. 7 ..FI:NF. PASTRY_ Highway. 1 a e - and - -Kins l >_ .. -- - Mr. and Mrs. Counier,•of Toronto, _ - �TF.IL O. BMiTH MRS. CART. DEVITT were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Mis& Edna Stevenson spent the :'CAKE BAKING : (stteeeesor m Dr. J. r Dales), Graduate of tke Royal Coeete or Uenr 3ttrgeons Ana Town. Petty on Sunday. week -end at her home here. s m tlilivar.ity. Ae Ctar sot rnTce over D. A. Miss Hazel Petty left this Reek Mrs. J. Phillips, we are "sorry tr snarl s siore.rery Tad y sad Frida7 Phone The Beal Store, Claremont': =+r QREEN arbor alt. S7t1 with-friends, to - spend the winter report. :s again confined to ter bed t PHONE 9`24 months in Florida. � number of -our young people , HERBERT T FALLAISE. L. D S.. A number from here attended tl:e attended Brooklin church Sunday e1- D D. S. Graduate of the Royal Collage of FURNITURE ta. Surgeon and the University of Toronto. "At Hams" of ' the I: O. O. F. a( erring. Shingle's For Sale in re�eeneesecond door east of St. And- We are displaying so attractire pickizrin tt�i'aCburc . Ptekertng Ont. office hours: 9 variety of It �d all report a` good Little �li�a Betty Hodgson we ass'. . s. m. to a ma, or by'appointmeat. (X -ray pleased to report is able to be 'out servise). Rhone Pick 3700. sots Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. time. Halt Galvanized Steel 8hlogles. Furniture sad Farnitime Mr. and Mrs. L` Gates and child- again after a severe colic.. Bird`s Felt Slots BbiaRles. ` Novelties. ren have returned after speeding a Mr. and 'Mrs. R. E. :Mowbray anti Also, t- e- rutibrring hussy wheels. ' ,0tt+elsgewe 4r orbs prices lbw, is keeping with times. pleasant week's holiday at Bluevale family spent Sunday with Mrs. Mow Lrwa mowers sharpened. ELIZABETH RICHARDSON— with Met. Gates' parents brae's mother at Rose 1)fouslt, C. PATSRSO:ti'8 OLARiiIiYlOLn 4! and automobileinawanceofallkinds. Wm. J; and Mr's. 'Petty, aecompan- A number of •narrow escapes welt - Osll and prices. r ce pie - _ got P s. Phone 7lQ1S _ .... eNew. :vitas eompsafasor loos liaatsei.l stand- led b Mrs. C. R Pet had dinner, motorists on he slip- RADIO 'SERVICE Y y .reported from n� t p .. - w A Graduate of Radio College ; with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goetlek, of eery pavement on Saturday evening (j POBT`ILL, Licensed Ataatdoneee. with Claremont on Friday evening. The many friends of Morley Roses - EL� _ .: . for ooanMki of sown-add d ♦ta- Our Y. P. S. are entertaining the, our mail - carrier, are pleased te, (lion ■etas of all kinds sttsoase M on aheetrrt g - - - . .issues. Address Grego aware P.O.. Ont. - U-p -to- the - minute training Centennial - and Dunbarton -Young learn he is much 'letter -and able U / People on Tuesda evenin of this be . u a little 'while esaeb day afte, - R. BBATON. TOWNSHIP BIId _ Tuesday-evening g P g =D e Clerk. t^,onveyaeEer. Commissioner for 11NEST EQUIPMENT" week: the latter two Societies are his serious illness, blood-poison. Builders'. Supplies takma s� awits. Accountuot. Etc. Issuer of Y.ir;ageMeen■as. whitevsk.Ont. for furnishing t're prclCram The -'W. A. held their annual-baz- • The Women'. . Associa! ion will - . L[ A' l`,l . MAW `K' • 1Civaranleed Satisfaction aar last Friday evening. The" 10 cent - 4 Y 1f �l M ri Ylf wT n1wet in the Hall m Thursday. Dec. supper was very satisfactory to all : Lumber and Lath _.• -12th at 2.30 p. m. Roll Call to b"l Followed •b a program of local tai : B. C. Shin' lea _ Reasonable Prk-ee Y P g answered by a �;ristrnas Though: ant which was much u resisted b. g Licensed Auctioneer for York, _ - Ontario and Ontario Counties. Tubes and Batteries always on hanc PF Blue Coal All kinds of sales promptly attended to „r SuQgest;cn. Program rrmmittep. all present: > H. ROY MILLER. Mrs. Wm. Judd and Mn. E. Pilke,, ; The December meeting :.,Alberta Coal TBRtfa RSA30tYADLR A • nQ of the Mi: , "JBrou(tham, Qntserin Hostess' Mra. L Hollinger. 1trc. W held a B es may be arranged for at Me NEWS office. Sinn Bend was last S- turda :: Doluestie Coke t Bell and Ind¢pendeot phoney. lfitf Ph•�ne'!1 irk 1, IS l;trl•i and Mrs. P. 1%ilre, All ar,> ' Officers Isere elected for W cum: Whitby. Ontario. . . ^ordially invited. ing year. Ccokies and candy wer' CPIDPnt, Litne, Plaster Pickering Mills - =- I ire ed to the stir y their 1 SfAFiETY . _ :Dunbarton :. er, Mrs. Mowbray. Maple Body en b th ' sad $ Ccrd . __ - - -- - — :'1>topp>tr>tg Each - -- - :: _.. Ages is far L,ihdy Fence —A GOOD DRIVER -Misa A. Thom has gone to Dixie •" —� Iwo CAR Week Day for a visit with 'Nils H. Anderson.. Audley anti Me:e: _o00liD� _ Mr. and M.s. Walton Annis spent -•—Aced INSC fta,YCR with :Feeds of All minds rn Stock a few days at Princeton last week December brought in . a taste of Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell,' COCgR6t]tt I ti, IelneIItB .. .' •ZTJR =CH •• oil • Mrs. Waiter, -and s•:rn, of Agincourt real winter. - p Cake Meal, Molasses. Any chop .you Visited Mrs. George W� .;te on Sur.. John Stork, of the $ass Line "wa 'Seeure Prices Before Buying � The St rougeot. Purely Casualty may need. We can mix any ration day. a 'recent : visitor here. Company in the World. that you may want, machine - mixed. All friends; will be glad to krow ' Several neighbors have been fnt- WILSON c A� D ` Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives that. Mrs, W. Cowan is improving ishing up their threshing this week YY ILSOIY B1�Q�ai CYRIL• E. MORLEY results. Prices are direct to yon, No. this week Next Monday night, the, Club will .LOC7<Iit ('hill, OIIt. Photae _ Pickering, d7N ; { Commissions. Miss Marjory A•nnis spent the end meet in the school (house for the el- -RWt at Car -Lot' Prices. of the wreak with her grandmother ection of officers. PtioneMKrk 7L(t(► at Brooklin. Mrs. F. M. Chapman is laid of! This 18 the -'Time T Dunbarton U'rited Young Peopl.: with a. sprained knee, the result of *� - D, • . �ock Woi�Id and Centennial Young People visited a fall when visiting .in Toronto. C H R I S T M, A S Of the year to brighten PICK'ERING, ONT. the Cherrywood group on Tuesday Keep your date open for the con - up your home with $ IIeW evening and had an enjoyable 'time. cert of the school here on Thursday piece of furniture.. R. (f G. CLENDENIN4 The Mission Band took the service Doc. 19th for which a good- program at Dunbarton United Church on Sun -• is being prepared. a Solid Walnut Occasional FUNERAL DIRECTOR day evening. The •service took bhe About a' dozed of our people att• Arm Chairs —With uphol _ PrivFtte Ambulance _ form of a Pageant of the Ten Years ended tthe services at the - United !' stered seats and backs n »•y gl1d 14icht80;.vic2 �f,cdnbn�thed ch�r, en undler elfin e.-tinrc last tolChear the story dof the :.'" •, "� .,« . •. in repps, mohairs and Phone 9000 _ leadership of Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. blind. The work of the Blind at t';e �• - Y ' velours. :$8.75 Malvtarn 5000 •1, Allison. Royal also, attracted much attention. Drop -back COACh. Up- The speaker who wis •fo have ' iid - .'yRl ;e Merry - Makers Mission Band Markham, Ont. •tressed the Adult Feltowahin meet- meets on Saturday next at 2.30 p. holstered on a splendid _.. __ _ - - -- . •- - __ -_ ing at Dunbarton on Wednesd. y, m. As this �s the Christmas meet- i { quality of repp with two CALL U S NOW as out of town and could not get ing, the election of gt�ficers bpd it N OuehiOns— Special, $14 15 back iii time to keep 'his enean is hoped a large attendance of the And have yo'tlx Stoves, .Fur- ment. Mr. Clunk will gite his ]act- •boys and girls will be at the church n SildinCi011Ch, W1♦11 000d Ire on "Handicap as a Challenrre" at - <z races an-d Eavetroughs put The Mite Boxes aye to be collected ..0 A R D S - cretonjae covered mat- a later date, in the meanwhile the at this meeting. Do not forget them,, ) (� in'order before winter. mss Atin will continue their }3 tress. pecial —$8.75 g program Several 'milk milk men - attended the Beautifui new designs from " Come in and let tie show �orl See Our Ranges, Heaters ane filling a veito crokinCa Milk. Producers' meeting at Brouqh- The death of. John Campbell took• the beat makers. You will be oar Ronda. Futna;.es. before bu ing am on Wednesday evening last. The surprised at the low prices, ; f i >' niace on 1Sondav morning, Dec 2nd wing of the producers' milk at P P - Electrical Supplies always elCiewhere, after a week's illness fm-rl pn(stlmon• P on hand. the dairies in Toronto is all wrong. atld the large assortment to, .;a. Mr. Campbell w.as a life -long re- 1t seems so absurd that farmers �UDle baskets and bushel -ia�nt choose from, r•' S. _ _ of this dlstri�t, his tattier and have to take the tests that these Tl�iE PICKER G C. A. STERRITT �bnekets. ^randfatlter livinc here before him. P Arraniie to our display while a+ 1 interested parties give them. Ther° e� The funeral took place on Wednea- the assortmdat is nomplete. And Massey-Harris Repairs ;q just as good arg-ament that the _ �• .1,;, Funeral Di-tector day at Erskine Cemetery. Mr. Camp dairies should take the testa that t1.ulanee Service ALVIN BUSHIBY bell is survived by two sister ,Tiles. Are made at the farms. It is hoped E. Cs Jones, Phme B i s,7 v 1J u j T. Walker of '► -- n +..o, ar.d Mrs. th at t? a present government WM In• t Phone 1$00 Bftrrtware ('hone l80C Simnson. of Stouffville, and one b' DRUGGIST PICKFRING a nO�t1T1Q Tr! F >\' ther in Western Carart> . stitutP a fairer rosy. P. , H .SRI (3 1 • � ... . - .... - - 1FAITHFUL DOG , • , The - .. _ - STILL ON JOB You'll like -the rich Full • _ - - flavour aF Salads grange - 7 e s Hall Murder But "Rikie" Years Slower �� n After t t Fears of •- - Pekoe Blend. Try a packages By Adam Broome _Standing Girard -sa _ ' • ' • - ' - - - - Winnipeg.- Mary's little lamb �fol- _ SYNOPOW The chauffeur's wrath flared up lowed her to school one day. But , SIGNOR !RELL1 of tutlan, a Yam- again. "if any teller -- lawyer or no Miss Jean Aitken's dog kept it up. � 'SALMA our composer,, In about to make hts lawyer - starts monkeying with me, For 11 years faithful "Rikie" has first appearance in London. He is tv Y x• TEA +... _ • conduct the first perforne.'•nce of a sym• as good as calling, me a liar before: followed Miss Aitken to her work in Queen's of his The event sthasn amuses a whole pack of people -and a beak, the Manitoba legislative building, - r fiery great interest_ The hall is crowd- that chap's going to get what's eoat_'waited around until she was finish• tot the listeners to come o er tht ing • to Dim. I saw that feller -- as ed in the evgning and then escorted - radlcL plain as I see you two gents now- her home. The­Book ir bin 1 mars his ratranca, sad eafa- .come out of the crowd that lists edi bat id Is I me lately fo baton froze the plants --drop it a in,' The big airdale is getting a 'bit Inc. but I aid lie Immediately Lorthcom- ' . but 1t is obvious that the man is and hurry off through the push like ,stiff now. It is becoming more diffi• , .: x. ; ;� . dead In the audience are two young a streak of greased lightning. t'm -cult for him to trot the. two miles eeople: Letttce- Marston' and .Stephen . , from Miss Aitken's home to the Ptsr- l3at ton pretty • positive that a ad a black _ . - moustache, that he was short - liament buildings. r: v r ,:._ !:.:w.. She f Three years' experience as• a chauf- shorter tUn me by an inch Qr' two - 'And more and more, "Rikie" is four bad had taught him that the word _and that 'e 'ad very small 'ands showing a disposition to sleep during BY,XAIR M. MORGAN of an honest man, on such subjects and very - white. And that's about all the hours of waiting, relaxing just a as oil tyres and petrol. were not al- I can say about It." 'little the guard he keeps over His N/! s! N/ trill /uI!I�!WI /INI/ Mai! uli/ iflu /!!ll! /uul /r!ti! /NN / +u,!)♦Illlll i!/!;ht /Iril /N!u /irJ/ItP/!a, /uua -.- ways, received with the amount at, Mr. Harris had gone. Inspector Majesty's mail in the provincial post "THE 'CLUX OF THE RISING. a ticket. And then her troubles be. cadence he would have liked. Haynes and Chlef Inspector Taunton -office where he spends his. time from OON", bly Valentine Williams (Mus gin, Jim Travers, detective, has also Call me a damned )far, would, were alone again together. Before 9 a.m. to 5 o'clock, son's, Toronto), is one of Mr. Wil- felt the urge to escape London fog. on the table lay the baton which bad Hams' best mystery thrillers, The. There you have a situation that only y^ Chief Inspector Taunton wug a Ever since he was seven months been picked up Dy a poilcu wift"r --I suspects are clever] dt orreli and Bertha Rue. o unrairai to go_ man of the world; he wouldn't have Queen's Hall after the death of Sig_ old "Rikie" has escortedi Mtss�ken its i #oL until the ery' ]a�pst chapter tiafactory conclnaio - +ecnpled the position he ,held had he nor Parellf. It lay in a white silk tQ, end from her place of employ- that the murderer is revealed. Too, not been. He soon poured oil upon handkerchief. The October mo: nine meat. He leaves her at the erAt en- the explanation of what took place c, T ' t11g troubled waters• was gettln foggier and foggier. In- trance to the building, trots down THE SHINING CLOUD ; - Star "I only mean, Mr. Harris, that Spector Haynes got up and turned on 'to the post office in the basement is logically explained, which is al- Pedler (itlusson's i introduces Gillis -' !eametlmea when a man oes for the ways eminently satisfying In all Val - g the light. 'hie costly tot• winked anti basement and, sharp at 5, Is wait- , Kenisley and -her brother Ronnie at first time Into the box, takes the oath entlne Williams .books. - sparkled in the rays of the lamp. ing outside the door. the moment ot'ther father's 'dearth. - _._ lefore a lot of strangers, and speaks r when they dlscorer the have been to the magistrate or the - coroner, he "Wonder what the thing's worth ?" There ..was a tame when a parcel T �� y _ Taunton brought a small lens from came through the mail for "Rikie," THE UNCROWNED 1;ING, by iNft peuntle5s. They rise nobly to the ti as torgets - .� ylight- atahome nehis plain house. his pocket •and bent over ;to. Fat a addressed simply "Rikie." Post office Baroness Orczy, ( \Iusson's, .Toronto) occasion and secure a poslliou as I was that way mysell when I was p yes knew where to deliver it. " pe ," host and hostess at a retort hotel: elospr view. em to- author of The Scarlet Pim rnet to youngster to the Force,- giving evi- "They say, " - said he; ' that it was When it was opened out fell one .upholds this author's reputation as' a 011111111, attractive - and • impu3sive, - Bence for the prosecution and baling Insured for. five thousand pound:, - good dog biscuit• writer of romantic tales, well -pep- meets and 'falls`in love with a re -- examfned by defen +ling salicltora do- and I can well believe it. i 0ould - pered with adventure' and action• clusire living on an Island across -iron% ling their damnedest to make m? nut have tbought" that the diamonds Rlone Louis IIY., the uncrowned King the ba}. �i hat was the s. +creL that a liar. ' without the platinium bancIT and the of France, Veronique ehristopher, -kept these -two loners apart ?.A thrltl. - - • - - .: _one or two big rubies, wero wort2l the rhilliotraire's • dau;.hter, Cyri Ittg .romance that will appzat to 111;: -• that alone." He passed the lent to Utirtrtnd, half- brother to the ,Prince Fib T� AILOID Haynes_ - - st the Bourbon's, and bearing a "And dlartinelli..swears Shat thl� is HEi#��'�hiG H�PtTS strong family - resemblance, -Arles I " the very same baton that belonged 'Saint - Armand, ambitions young ac- iLLH SS tD his master, the one he was going 4 �jo,,,,,�, O,;��- tress, but truly loving Louis 1I1 -- to take to the Hall that night when � �� � ;� these are. some of the principals of ., s the woman came in and chloroformed F.P]r'S a suggestion for betting this tale who pet, move and have ^ #then ou begin to feel fagged out at him and left h4m on his, beet. Of ufr heat c;uicklp on cold mole- their -being in the best Baroness _I x tIlte end of the day, look oat, Illness course my first Idea =like aU' of us r ing? : First, shake the grates gently Orczy .style, " is just around the Borger waiting Uo was that the woman came to pinch (until the first red glow appears in lay no you low, At times hhe this there c ibis baton; that she was a rrembar the ashpit. Then open the Ash it , pothing lilts �'incarrtia, the great -tonic p THir �tiEDDING,' by ISenis Inc. ► that has won over 20,000 re commen- of a gang of Jewel thieves. and had !Damper and lrt the fire burn brisk }y, ; Bail, (yhisson's, Toronto) is a book dations from medical men. been chosen to do the Job. Got past Ordinarily it will not be necessary Wincarais is a delicious 'wine, not -a t-he hotel - porter .by saying she• was to put on fresh fuel as there should' all tharried folk will 'enjoy; whether PREVENT CHAPPED - Arug. In each bottle there are all the Martinelli's wife. there wasn't any i ire enoueh left from the night be- they had a big splash when they ; tsourishing elements of 2lyj .lba: of dlffilculty about that. But about this J fore. If some fuel is needed just walked up the: aisle oir whether 'it ROUGH HANDS —apply _. :.. grapes sided to the strengthening pinching. In face of what riarttnelli I Put on a thin layer at first, Then was 'a . quiet affair - the emotions, - MINDS• j�, *tght Q,t,j Nforn%ng . - dements of bet[ and guaranteed malt I when the fire -is- burning- briskly and worries, mishaps •are all there, You - adracta. sage, and of whet the }aweUer said the house is warm -add a full Fharpe are introduced to eve meriiber , tist These elements is wincarais will who examined• it yesterd3_v, that t: e- is quickly restore -lost ener T (of -coal seer set the dampers :for nor- ariici gy. halt -.ors c'osse't seem t9: hold water. It mar operation. p paling in a bi¢ =octal wedding, trill help you to sound sleep, vigorous would.:save had to be an exact copy and at the end of the book, so yell. cawakeutng ''andactive,enjojabledays. to take In *Martinelii, wtio knew If ao = • written it is, that you feel you have - Drink this delicious wine err welt Ot course' i[ he wag to Kith the l , been present and' you definite75 feel r ttltree times each day. sad Boor n yearys _ t ,.,. a will drop from your shoulders. gnus hlmsel't, he'd have plputp of! .•. _ the urge o wish the bride and groom ' 'To pick you up, when you•are- out of chances to get some good faker to the •best of luck! - - =aorta, to soothe your nerves, enricb have a good look at -it. Bat even it - y�oouur blood, or in cases of nervousness, that were so, the fellow iroulda't 7. iinsomnia, anaemia *ad debility; take hasp -set the fake with real Jewels•' ..� 1 : "SUNSHI \F STEALER,'' 'b y Wincarnis. At all druaguto -Sales „ Berta Ruck, (Mug son's), is a roman - p q ' ta: Harold F. Ritchie & Co. Ltd., or where'd be -the point of the thing. ' y gets very tic story of one Carmen Allext and - A G �easQn•Tas��ng Agee If at an time the fire Toronto. 1S TnslteMor Haynes shook his .head. i low so that it is nearh; dui;, do' not Jim Tracers. Carmen, of Spanish - "This case has got 'me fair beat - smother it with a full charge of fuel. _ YEAS T -- • all mixed up. i don't know what *n and English blood, is a lonely or- ' ' Open the Ashpit Damper, close the phan in London, She finds a wallet , think." Check Dam er 'and add srttall containinc fifty ounds. Yieldin Eve body nowada -a knows that feast fiN 0 R R f E D A B 0 U T "You've 'seP the Iictite Uftice Ana_ t ti ies of fuel - at, s time. Then gwhen to tLpe power o[P advertising -. a is ' q d for tftem .: :that it aide - -- lyst's report "" Chief Inspector Taun- the fire is again burning _brightly, cruise in sunny - watar•s -' she buys digestion, makeli a•shiggisli intestinal YOUR HEALTH ? ton produced it bunch of streets of `fiently shake the grates and add a_ tract active and clears up thestagnat- , typed foolscap from a leather por_ , full. charge of fuel. , ing im critics that are apt to linger in- - folio on ttre table. r - the blpiod, clog the slap and caelte TAKE SASKASAL Fe¢' "' 'sAld Ha }oes. "i sea "ttiN i Good Newe For S„Yferers of pimpktc, boils, ea »an'ness, pp0000r colour _ :. Semible Dobbin and other com lexion troubtea, - � Curoner'er copy. • :�o wonder• the• doc• • P An analyst of preparations in 1 t , But - sot- evezv_bodv can. take Yeast•. ' 'torn werpa't ready to Bice their 2u11 �'� ' ,,�� �►i Here is a Yeast that is ...- - 'Nahtro gives to Csasda in muni&ced0 TJthiopia notes that the horse is ells- ►, s ► � plcas:snt to ..• ' _ • abttadance the natural 5finetal Salle n�_tdPnce on thti ,first day of the in_ f appearin as a factor in war, We taste. ' It has a flavour you'll enjoy. (found in Little. Ddanitou. These medi- quest," t g TRENCH'S STOMACH TABLETS And it is actttally richer in the vitsminR • ' etmal Salts are refined and t,:Fpared ,rrs' place a iciu-gh - any w'ay," s.a1d 1. drily attribute this. to the horse's. Sava vroved a boon to sufferers from - that make for health -- particularly the lb' rt- Chemists its the ,form of g innate sonunon sense. - Toronto NeCrtburn, riatalaaco, ttastritis, nys- "B" Vitamins. y exile the- Chief' Inspector,' musin over the Pepsi*, Acidity, Indicestion and - �ASKASAL SALTS. papers before trim, "that this Is no Star Weekly. seomscb. Troubles generally. Their Phillips Pure Live Feast is an English Thus• BASKASAL is turn gives to bsaeIIcial asset is thraa -fold: They preparation. It is' not only pleaxint io Canadians in sim le form -ea and matter of natural death. See here, -: y stimulate - normal digestive action, faire but it is tno•r concenrent, because heart, lungs• and internal' organs in coantarset acidity, YeeplAg thr" entire p►eaaant t9, take -the eleabsiagryptlri- `'When•a country' gets big, fat and system in good working order. send it doesn't spoil, doesn't lose•its power I ing, medicinal products of Nature. g ^tid healthy condition' • They .found trifling, somebody is : going to kick fos a bottle today, poatag• pals, si.so. and etiiciency, It kerps indefinitely, 'That is the simple story of SASKASAL tracer of poison which they think Is it, Cordell Hull, snoloss Money Order or Cash. or wa You can buy severhl weeks' supply ut Salts, so helpful to you in regaining your curare." win Sena c.O.a. 'one time, lost health and niaintainin thin oyous irsExclg's SEASEaIES L =nslTEa, And furthermore gg J •'Fes - •rand the pecaharity of 'treat , it costa rasa. Twenty- vigour.. If yam suliYer from Consti anon, 14o Years saccessfai Easinesq five days' treatments ma be " seems to' be that it'a usually harm- a puncture in the skin it's all U. P. aspt. v, llo Church st., Toronto y" purchasrd 'fi Indigestion, Rheumatism, mild Kidnev for xl .00. You can take it before each or 1 iver trouble@ -take S:1SKASAf, less if you take it by the - mouth. But , with you• in next to no tine - and meal. The large size bottle cont:eins :. 'Salts. At all Drug•Storee'• Ok- to if it gets into the blood stream, by jolly painful,• too. It all fits in with s 150 tablets at•x1.00; the smaller size ` t+he way the poor fellow dic-d," Issue No. 49 — 35 50 tablets for 50 cents. Philli s Lice feast is obtained at dtv - e O C, 11 N l F 1) Stores. t —y u 11 ltl.e tt, `. . - -- T RF. 'O'� 56 P -Try i o 4 bey e�eC l • HYDRO-OPERATED SETS r yOV' ,�,' a �ati► "`'° , t,�„ Northern Electric fives you .. R.:.. g �11e GQ the `sensational, trouble -free Cea• ' tbe Ode / �'•+'"c` "' [ `. trOmatic Unit plus Controlled Q , 1 `!' / `' �► Selectivity and tiro new Dleta! a. et E .,� ?•. Tubes. Sec them! S 50 'IV ou �'��1'ilS� N di Hear them ! 1 rom .. 1 9' - y s� o� �� e �� �, p V► .e� pfi l _ �r ri fee o�eCat JAt�,ES sT> WaRT, -- a t� pitiD HEATING EXPERT { i kl3 35 f�p�l'1 CeeC _ Says: (, ' �11Cn`� '.'Forced draft,_methods - '/BATTERY OPERATED SETS v, of heating are not only New brilliance of tone. New• expensive, but unsafe -- airpIane•type dill' 1�lew tab% d use `bloc coal' at+d be met beauty. For air, storage or ' I 1 sure." , . dry cells. The buy of the year! From =58 50 • • y ` : Sea your N. E, doaler today t • �i . ,= a._..� .. ��.. x. �j- - - _ - - - .. -. - t _ ,- .. ,, r _ . . . , . r - - - r• ' „' i problems of the home, crime, ae\ .Make This Laura Wheeler Lamb � .. �. psychology. and stories of human in ,,A' ��+ C711e��%h C ��� . . tercet. . • ... ' . To Keep Or Give Away - ,� i� nsw cmv.. The September bulletin cf the . %-1• ;s .' -114; BALANCE IN FIVE TONES White was used for the white toned American Library Association gives"" a'� _ _ Lesson No. 82 portion of the eyes, Black for the an abridgement of. her paper which- ° �•�Ftja J,, • • ,"Ai - This- week you will have ari oppor- muzzle and other portions of the says: The libraries play a very- _ , 1%, • _ ,tunity to get' more detail and feeling; head. Light -grey on the body, with a minor 'role in the shaping of opin- . r _. '• "4,• � , - - - . - •fnto yow tone drawing. With the use . Dark Grey for the shade tones on ion on these issues, if judged on the . . '.. Urf S.?' _ . t,f fwe cones instead, of three tones the body. Then I used a Half -Tone on basis of service records. Only'.tbree f, +•f„it,'xh`'- ' _ nin arlist can get finer - detail intd the ribbon around the pups neck to four per cent. of the total quest- -. `f+�yi.,'l4, }ti±� - uis work;, with the High- lights painted on the ion analyzed'.' , had any bearing on r ' �r{ C %,r ., ,'- ��„•1• `'f,�4.4 - Fi 27b.has five s ots in which to ribbon in the Li ht Gre ton Thus these subjects." ';•.�� "`�' i`���5f•'��•'t'�• 'ii +j'1 r- ., Fig. p g Y R• .. +L�%,. -144,s %%- , �.r.�.�,;dw✓,,. ,�, ►•i place tones in. You will note that i brought into use th@ five tones of - No 8 1, 2r Miss Darsie .continues: `'The de- -}, _.t.t.r ' ,k t +•'�•�i �e„a�� .Z , . ._ ' Yo. 1' the White Tone is 4n the 3,_.4 and 5. I-would like * t, " .- •f:tit,t- ;1,.4i„etaFaf,N`4�•�` mend for descriptive material about "ltl 1 f , i �i \ '' t k, �_...., j 3..5..1 . circle. Nv. b, the Black Tone is on those o! you who have a puppy dog; �- ,; ., ti.• .. .: 1,Mkw i _ _ ' '.`; to make a sketch of it and in foreign peoples and places, ranging 1. • the background- and so on. While in paint. it ., 't• 7 l c,,. ,,,. 0 se •,.1„q,, /1_. A i Y, 2 , . _ from 11 per cent. to 13 '•�J , i u in five tones as described above, p per cent. of �„ r 1 'I., %-, „• , �%% h i, 279 we have cite a difl Brent P" ; ti , ��• i••" �"' �' ,t - 8• q the total number of guest;ons asked `-.� '4 �• i i /�J, effect roduced 'b reversiA the tone This problem will be Ex: No. 82. "'i ,� ,•f ,5, "'s, 4,.`�i �r�/h"�"g'�' +� , p Y g . wh']e onl two s . a,• �h * ; 14,.�1w•ljv.� . - . . _ y per cent. or ;;-- �, r,� r-- ^K ' .values.- You will note the chan„e in You will pardon me for 'repeating less of the total questions are on ..•�,.•h, }��r <<. .. ,••�i,. r1% w . 41, the positions of Tones lro s 1 s_nrl 5, what has been mentioned in refer- the controversial subjects dealing. -Q• • a. }� T/� • with foreign relations and "' 4Z 5� %I 4 V g politics ti /M,i` f y - • y when similar issues are dominant in ` - - _ _ =. ` the world news.' "-, ._ - _ ; ..- '.w _. y. - : - i . r._ . -... .._.. - _ , . x•;•; . - ,, ., , ar .. ,t - - - .!i � /,r1l13 y •'PATTERN 1692 _ . . . . . .. ..- . . ,' You remember ,haw Mary .in the nursery rhyme was never separ- - ated from her lamb? . Well; -you c&n be stare that- the lucky child (or - grown -up) for whom `you make this cunning toy lamb will always have it within reach too. If you want to make a curly- haired one . - _ + I _ like the sketch, the directions will tell you- how to make the curls•iis , wool. or candlewick. Or you may just use a plain bit of cotton. print . - - - .. '2 'or velveteen. ; I 7 _ i Pattern 1092 comes to you with a pattern' of a lamb 8�liall} inches; directions for - making it and material requirements. 3 ' 8 279 i y j , "''' Send 20 cents in• stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat• _ - __ . , . , 1 -• . . tern to Needlec.raft Dep.t:, }ti iIson Publishing; Co.; 73 �i'i�t Adelaide - . ; - Street, Toronto. - _ . - - -. • -- - . • - -. _- ....,-- . 1lamely V4!':,,e - un,!'.lilack, also the ence to Black and White scales of A . - positions of the other three tone tones being similar to musical scales; :Town Clerk o! Mamaroneck, C1i0P =- Af New Iondoh,'Oct. 18th, "History has taught that no matte; _ • --values been changed. but, it seems to fit In here quite ap- N. 1535, a- son to Mr. and -Mrs. Ste. how peaceful dictatorships .may b) - It .we use the flower motif of -last propriately. The measured Black and Y'' has revealed wedding there of , ,week as a design upon which to White Tone intervals effect the eye, Frances Williams, musical - comedy phen Clio of Montville, at the t their. early stages,. they try. i • Y >} the end, - to divert the attention o� ` .- :. paint a five tone problem-we -will just as measured sound intervals ef- star,' and Robert. Alexander Wa Lawrence dad- Memorial Assocla. their people from domestic difiicultiel I have to Consider just- where to feet our ear. Thus if we strike two, chsma-iL He is 31i3s 'Williams' .. to external, adventures." — Stanley place these Svc different "Spots" or three 'or snore adjoining notes on a third .husband. - .. . . , ted hospitals. ._ - Baldwin. . ' __ pieces to work on• On' the petal of piano the Tones adjoining being _ - _ - _ • -_ _ " ` the flower on the centre round spot, short intervals, produce Melody, or - • . , • -, ' :...on the stem, on the leaves, and on sequence, whereas, if Longer inter• Outsta idirig Figure Candidates Step Out .. ' " . ' - • ,, . .the background. I -will leave it to vacs were chosen you produce great, . . - _ . __ ;1._ -- - - - - er Contrasts, and it you struck three - your ow. discretion `just where to Y : _ . .l _ pat the five tones to the best ad- certain intervals on a piano you >� M Fa : would produce what is called a vantage. If you have not a copy of F X e ; _ r+r last week's lesson, create a new "Chord" in musical terms. There- _ k .N ,;, _' - design and paint five tones on it. This fore, it you want to produce some ,4 ,I F' is your work for -the lesson this Week thing . quiet and soothing to the eye, ,R. ? - - •.•. ,atid it ' $e known as Ex. No. 81. do not use strong{ contra�tc, that is, - _ Long Intervals. - . r g These tessone, are tree. We invite � '. � Fg Yon %v:i: derive a reat deal of .. ` _ : pleasure. from o king out this pro- uestions from our. readers, which _ '� " t "k ` M w ti , 4 _.- blem and in placing the flue tones. wiH be answer sd without any char e, . x4 z " " < � "t - . Y g w o ��. I hav before - I 11 y �"' , % ., � • v a, -I . x + ., - ors ' ... "rk. sa a fa e tae now the original of A small fee is charged for criticism �x; -. x,, •r -- R _ _ a cover design which I painted a�few on readers• sketches. Enclose a three x '� sx r �.. ,*, -years ago. The main object is a (d3) stamped, addressed return en. y ` ~ \ ., ° t puppy dbg and sure enough five vetope for personal replies to; Tha , +H �,� � ''. x f � '" 4t r: tones were used to get the desired qrt plrector, "Our Sketch Cfub ", T3 f x *,N . = - - effect Let ,us .study it together. Adelaide street West, Toronto. x "' .L . NesiTS a err Suffice subjects which are dealt with very j � A . ° f r£ «- = - ,; p p freely in the flail rfy, fl c. ¢a . y press are inveati•- .(Domiiran $uieau of'SLatlsticsY Bated feast o! alI for these asking . J'., Wit•: ,. _` 1. - for reference aid. N �!. M. In a study, of reference service in - -I. v «, , - - three American public libraries whos= • hiss Helen Darsie of Scuttle, who <° ' cT ` ` , %a , -_ . . -)book cafi'eetians varied from 25,00 to made this study, 'has concluded from t •,r '� . ��, l' to 150,W volumes and whose annual her investigation that the following .. - - .- - a t R s! - - ci circulation 0 0 ""0 = 1 o h r a lea as from m 3F5, 00 to �o subjects are dealt with fully. • en u - J y g ° qQ0 it was discovered that 'certain iii the large dailies: War and peace, . Y^ , .11 .r y /" t J � s '',� y . 4S c,. w h3 M ai , .. ::. ' p _ �" `22"x` �' y h� > a', a .,`F%{ '>+U„2.,,'E, " s ''r, 3 y �'� _ _._ 'v:.. :: S. ,ti..`1:_', :.ni %t.. : �. •� .t..,d'' t v' # *Y,.o<:?.P�c''S: ^75.k,. .FaO`i,..,.+ .. ^E'h, ',i. i<'M „%+�''��`,# - • ;;y .r, •s tiather:tte Durhrow, Ardelle •lkloa and Audrey Peppe (left.to rirlifi,_rontenders for ~member= . <.I;:. , '.. ; - ship =op Olympic Figure Sketitir Team, pictured at practice on rink of New York ice Skating Club. �. «.. } .` 1. �>' !� Its A Swell Sport . .. _ ,_ . - • L �' , p .`( '/,4 "/4�N� 'Y' :Yl / �b ♦ 4 :. ` - '•V• !2,'a`.,�� y "'ter, .1t : \`+'..Y'Sy `C", Y.,;A. f 4, A u• 2 � • - I Try `, A ,/ * �' 0•+ ,+ 7 \ , .. d t. . .. , i :i __ ,. T , ' f Y b .. 1. I k tK z h r :- yi - * . I . E�� I . - . .. .f4.. ✓' .: ¢. t w i . . � _� -1 .- :� . .11:.', i� ,- - , ', - I ;� M: �¢ a % `: t' yr 7 y/ ! y "F zi ,. Ic 1. I .'• • .. vv •.. . .. .•. .. .: %,,, ..: n, N . ;,ai::of!; ,f De Forest Rudd as Iiuckleberr Finn Howard ie as Mask ' - . ...'Twain, and Billy Wallace, grandson of General Lew Wallace as Tom "' ' ' . • Sawyer, in tableau presented, during 'celetirtttioa in 'New -iVork City • - • - ., • - \Maneuvering their surf boards on surface of rolling swells, Hawaiians and .visitots aseep_ do _ _, - '1of 'tbe 100th' anniversary of the great humorist's birth. , thrilling finish of race at Waikiki, Honolulu. 63 " . ,: - ,. - . .. .... . 3, N ku .w ' :. - - • b petiect." Aft t 1, t Vie i B. Easton and T. Robertson. Harry Hu Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter and Mrs. A meeting of the• central group of T. C. Brown took in the Winter 'Bert Harve of the $IIlla>78r 9IId (i0it2 tor •I�� y, purchasing the inspectorate of South Ontario, , Fair on Thursday of last week. connm.ittee of the public library were was held at the home of Miss Doris J<S" pat was; o th paid a ado tea Mr. Hugh Miller, of 'Thistle Ha­ in Toronto- in Saturday and purehas- Johnston on Friday evening. It was $rioxwork and dtonework Hul►sa iiyut�os to the Ut3iwt States on a business trip to "Chicago this ei new books for the library, which unanimously decider}- to form • a local g specialty. � 'r and Ut. "ain $2.00 is edvaam weeb. will be available in the near future. group of P. S. Teachers' Federatigii, - - _. 'Menrbers -of the J. Everest family- Walter and •Roe* Knox, .Alan Gray and the•. following officer's were el- ArdbiteOL's Service '/+knit MUC(KAR. F'roorietor, of Toronto, spent Wednesday of last Murray Phillips and Roes Willson, oPI acted; President, Miss Doris John- trira week •with T. anti Miss G•acnmage. Brougham, and Bob Malcolm-and t ston; Vice- President, Roy McWhirt- - ' ' , `.ova tea MMU Miss Edna Stevenson, teacher of - .Master - Michell, -of -Green . River, re- f er; Secretary- Treasurer, Miss M. rHE CROWN INNE the, Altona School, spent the week- presenting the Junior Farmers' -Calf Graham. The group of about sixteen kosebank Rd. and Kiogew Id.- -' In oldQn• times when 'whiskey sad end with her aunt; Miss B. Steven- Club, attended the Winter Fair and teachers 'were addressed..by._repres- 4-28 i'bocre Pick 568(1 other intoxicating liquors flowed 'son. had dinner at the• Royat York on entatives of the Ontario P. S. Teach- - nrore freely than it doer today and the sno;A;fall of Saturday even- Thursday last. ers' Federation... After the business the sight of an intoxicated man was ing gave us the first • treacherous About 90 persons attended a rec- meeting a dainty luncheon was ser- a common •occurrence on_ the streets roads of the season_, but .the gnov. eption and shower held in the Town, ved by the h6stess and a pleasant USE THIS of any town- or city. A man 'would soon disappeared. --Hail recently for Mr. Thos. McChes social evening was enjoyed by all. A _ •• .. often become Bo intoxicated with The' Brougham I7i4 Brigadk are hey and bride. -After the nresentat- vote of thanks was tendered to Miss dunk, that he would want to "Lick, holding. their Annual Progressive ion of gifts those assembled spent - Johnston and Mrs. Johnston for their medicine, SYBILL A SPAHR'S; when the whole world. That is About _the Euchre and Dance on Friday even- the evening in dancing, the music- hospitality. tonsilitia, bronchitis, cough, wlteep- condition that . the Italian - Dictator ing, Dec. , 13th. Good music. Come ; ians being the "home ordhestra.^ r' ing- cough, _colds and, throat troubles . Mussolini; -is in.. He has become - sq and shave a good time. The December meeting of the W. - arise, ills safe, -quisk and; eeon•mical intoxicated with his success as a The W. M. S. - meeting will be held I. will' be held on Dec. 10th, at the �s remits good or money bae 6 it wolfs "leader of the Italian nation, who ap- at the home of 'Mrs. Geo, Philip on home of Mr. and Mrs.' T. C. Brown. Shooting `ll[ arch try: it. _ - pear to-, worship Haim, and eager to Thursday, tier. 12th. Group "D" with . Program, a report of the Convention dv his bidding, hei has an illusion- Mrs. :'Norton, Convener, will be in Christmas Carols and Shower. Roll To be held on Saturday. Dec. I4th R C. Jones,. Druggist, -Pickering that he is destined to be the build- charge of the program. Mesdames Call, - A Memorable Christmas." on the precnraos of D. -S. Cra•wfurd, er of another great Roman Empire. Philip and Ritc4hie, hostesses. Hostesses, Mesdames T. C. . Brpwn; uu :Nu. 7 High A ay, half toile west - ` •- As a man loses judgment when he Church and S. S. attendance way Alf Siusale, becomes sQ intoxicated 'with liquor, good on Sunda Rev. J. £. Glover BlackslY -Blacks , & Woodwork Sunday.' BROCK Begin,+ Pt 1 30 0. m. - a-- Mussalini.._.has loaf ,udgment by delivered an' earner' * - message from - - - - � � - at tight pt•fcee - Shot un,q and "Rifit ' SheIIP ,yew lathe time to have those repair being intoxicated with his ambiti3�-- the -teNt "Be. -Ce_ theraf_ore Perfect Nruvidrd. NoW i the ti p desires. He has. proceeded- on his even • as Your Father in Heaven i; . A� "1 urKe s QeeAa —tr ) co. Harrows repaired, mad course against_. the advice of 3' �trt�- e�ris} -tca elan also aeetivna on hand. - The fa-Ka. " WH LTBY P.rizea, oue Fleury Plowa'alw"ye on iiKnd -. • some of the leading statesmen o� Nertice t� Creditors _ Alpo defiler in Viking Cream 9epara- Italy, and the advice of nations that - tore !have been friend} with him and hi: FRIDAY and SATURDAY "- - — - - - -- and Elpctric Washers, 5 I'_\ THE . MATTER OF THE Dealer in Oockehutt rind ` Pi•oet f' nation-4 In pressing on in his mad ESTATE OF SARAH SMITH. late December tirh nnci 7th ATTENTION,FARMERS Food machinery, course he runs the risk of bringing, -of the Village wf Whitevale, in the 'Two shows, at 7 -t;cd 9 „'cluck --his eountry to• ruin and causing his Township of Pickering, ount of '-10 A. phone gall will hrioQ us 4o your farm. g• y Stt., M•ctinew Nt 1 ` GENERAL REPAIR. WORK w• OsF•racetyleoe .whiling, on downfall. It is said that even. Ontario, Widow, Deceased. "now -there is - a strong feeline being NOTICE is hereby `given that SMRLEY TEMPLE We are prep4red to repair cars. Pb(me Pirk 713 a r- Heated' against him in Italy a� thN 311 creditors and others having claim: - `I - trucks, trtiCtotS aDd all .farm. F• Tr tx%e►roira.rd • people are begimung to realize that or demands against the estate of t� „ V and wheels rebuilt and GREENWOOD 491g " they-have' made a' great mi,tak,- in SARAH SJIITH, who died on 'or a- . Curl To - .,waging'a senseless war against Eth- bout- the • 17th day-of November, Lire- 6ettiL�,. wood -work ' aua - opia. 1935, at the `•iMage of Whitevale, - Witt, wood turnine of all kinds • _ in the To of Pickering, Couir= JOHN ROLES P(at39 your Urder nOW for a _ - + "Whitevale _ ty of Ontario, are re4uired, on or be- ROCBELLE HUDSON �(3od- ladder for -ppl ' picks- . Notice �� y O� fore the 30t•'n day of December, lc35 4n Friday evening. Dec. -6th, at 6 to send by post; prepaid, or deliver Phone or.0e1I: o'clwk, in the United Church,_ the to the Executors their Christian Hnndny, To;P %dHy xt,d Wodta' +clay _ local `amateur Dramatic Society are names and surnames, address", and 6XCF%I BER 9, 10 Kul ROW E p particulars, ir. l i it Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop: We do Building of all trade, - -: .presenting a drama, "The Pill lie,- descriptions, the full .,S�uud P6owc.at rC3 0 - - tle ". It will be worth anyone's time ,rittng, of their claims, a statement - r i �'•• (S•►ccessort9 W.. H. Jackson) L'AHPEtiTh:Etl \G, ' Ao witness- this play. Many hours .ui if their accounts and the nature of "LET'S LIVE Phhce Pick 2729 1 -Yti CE:MENTiN(>F, practice have been put into rehear he security, if any, held by.thertk ^ _ LtrI1HING sa1s. So carne and. see how much tai - AND TAKE. \OTLCF, t::at after TONIGHTff = ent does he just here in our own :uch last mentioned date the said '" net community admission L5 and 10 ctry. LI LLI A F N A R V E: Y Maple Leaf Mutual F it e - - - � 3 E.xerutorq , will •proceed tin distribute > l 0OFINl3 We are glair to report that Miss the assets of the said deceased a- TULLO t,`ARIIiNAT1 j1lSUxaIICB Co. - y, Lillie Major is being ble to ,leave - V a +u Hell Brautfnrd RoAng g ,+Hong the parties• entitled the *eta,. A.DSDEI� _ ,li1••tPriaL.Empire linthroorn the hospital after her operation and ',avim regard oziiy 'to the- claims of '`t and WAWANESA INS, CO. Ell „ipn,Fnt, Dnrri Wester at the hcxne of }ter aunt in �'�irh they anal! then )?Ave notice. straight From.' Cbeap Rates for Faro. and County, yy.,t« tno, Beatty. Searboro. _ end -that the said Fxecutor:: will not - Buildin►ts” syH-r a .. Be t tty _ be liable for the said assets or tray, the. Hearth'. windstorm Insurance on $ail -+anti- c,thor Builds f Highland Creek part thereof to any person or, per- di>nga Building bAterialsA ' zone of whose claim notice shall not - MARY. A4TOR, Windmill*, .Silos etc. . E�tin►etea Iw reto The regular monthly meeting u!' ',aye been'receiverl' by them at the Rt)C)F;R PRYI)R - Automobile Insurance of ..._ -.'_ ._ipork Guaranteed }the Highland Creek Branch -of thn time of such distribution. r . - .. - All Hinds 'Senior Women's Institute was held DATED at Toronto this 29th day H A HY "JAN F, write or Phone r nD ' jot the home of 1drs. Stcitte, the t'. of November, 1935..,', HENRY. A R y E TTA r' d . C 1i3OU t�j Nw iuy Prices N,M iff OWE. resident, t1n. T ?.ur4;day "afternoon Beaton Belt and Roas, Phone 4502 1:,rcrnbcr ?Stn. The President, Mrs. WHITBY, P iCKfi i Nt. OT T- AB [ O Evetzio a U NT 1T2 Bay SO- Toronto. -- It al% e. distributed yarn and work ;Adults 'Ph. Adult, lfi Solicitors for tine Executors. , an tine Afghan was began. , Mrs. William A. Code and David Annie Children 15c. Child..0 lo:. - - "' 'Treadway, the official repreaentat- Whitevale, Ontario. Tan included __ive of this branch at the recent Ina- H titute Contention at the Royal York R1STM71S TH 1 ;C � ;Hotel. gave a most interesting, ex- f BAKING cepilin• -ly humorous and very eohil - 571LE late accotttte of the Convention, em Qoo O� A will pay you to do your Xmas shppping at The Red is Wt>ate ` phasizin►,, t}: wi,rk done by certain V �i bran,-' es at.d the , most succes=fuI yo' Story, WC Can assure of the freshest and' finest ingredients - methods used to increase fund , The - .for your Cakes dnd Puddings. members. were highly entertained. by FIVE ROSES PASTRY _ her report of the banquet and guest- " a r -`x•41 b.. ion box. Arfan:renSonts d•e.re made t . 0 - . .. Flour, 24 lbs., 83c. Lockwoods 63C.' .7have t1ae nec•ember mooting take the } btia, form of a Chrisimaz Partp fir cite " children and grandchildren hf thc• 0 Almonds, }lb: 13c. Walnuts l lb ., ._ 12C. m Jembers. Miss ean flx`ttmw ell. a • p r talented solui�t, tieti� htcd,.everycmc Figs, Best for. Co''king,' 2 lbs. for 1-9c. h�r..s aging. At the ch),e of the f meeting a deliciou: lunch was served ` BLF:AUFIEI) S LTANa LRX[A Pt'l ?FEU by 'the, hoste: s, nssistbd by acr, dau- �� Rais ►ns, Raisins, Raisins,— :Raisins, Rh>,er. tits. Rrumwell: ' 1hs. ZSt ' 5t. l�r. lb :Annua'I 3Meeting of the Brougham CaS'UiF;[) CITA(,IEi) ^,LHn►,p�25c. n¢r. VOC►I. lb t itizens' League Cherries Fruits :Peel Molasses The Annual meeting 'of the Citiz- _ l lt,. 190, j It►. is fib, 15'e. 18 uz tin llc, ens' League on December ?.nd •gas SPECIAL well. attended, there being thirty -two . • present, which shows we du not lack Sugatr,: yellow orwhite,•-• 10 1690- for 53c,�`N enterprising public - spirited men. The �, _ . " 'Treasurer, tied Cassie, • reported a 'j�(ANY customers tell us they are _ .. ._ _ _ _ -credit balance, but as some of our l�l F, ing twice the mileage from I their Dominions as from pre-,ions 1 equipment will need replacing short- tires. B iota you more -safe ' ly it is hoped that the public will. y giving y B40T H cPc MUR /SQ/�/.._ continue their - good support aurin miles, Dominions will cut your '� - ' pp A motoring costs and save you mone Phone tiOU ' the coming year. The Fire Chief, .E. Come in and -let us replace your �e deli '1;. Ahnis, reported on six fires t etnooth wows tires with dependable, `- - - -` -- - -- - vahich they were called and. stated _ hi h-mil a Dominii►nt3: Priced as' Men's - , .tihar the amount of loss, was $70,225 8 �S - Work Boots, $2,49, up. ' low as $5.25. Men's Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per' up. and that property to the value : of _ 44,400 was saved throufth' their eff- - Mart's Wot]r Shirfd, $0.65, or 2 for 11.25 orts,, the la - e Ions being due to -few CiRC) - _.. . >,NN - -Eth 1 4a ,joline for 1 36 -6 Motor Cars telephones and delayed alarms. The 9 , R - _ _ Farm Tesm Harness, 32T 80 u offfcers electeii for the comintR year GREEN Et LAST -QIIICk starl;llig GasQ111Ie in zeso _ -Horse collars at Narrow Prices - Ms are: President, W. H. Ellicott; Vice- Sweat Sweat Pada Team Lines - ' president, James Farley; Secretary, _.' I;. Johnston; Treasurer, Fred Cassia;' - 'Now is the Time to get that Old Fire Chief, F.• E. Annie; Asst. Chief, And Peuu Crown mOtOr ell, the Yetfeot Winter oil 'Harness Repaired ' $art Gray; Directors - Bert _Harvey., The Bttltiioln �ith.the One estop Service farIolrrcar *e Thos. Philip Jr., Bruce Easton, Geo. L .'B R A 1>mwan, D. A. Beer, W. A. Knox, R. V �. )Tiller. 1' VANS c ERVI'CE . STATION Y_ T 11n. Hattie Lettite, of Toronto, ha'. been visiting friends in the comet,- - 'Representatives of six provine- t Jack Chapman - %-itiulg Mary Pucicria, of Andley, is unity ley ea have appealed to the Tarif! Ba gOTERS LIST, 1935 P her niece, airs. Fred Ward bar. and Mrs. W. M-' Smith, �f at Ottawa to have tahe tariff on Repratenta the Fred Evans attended Ube Creamery Palmerston, spent a day recently gasoline removed. With the tariff _Coaveation in Toronto on Friday of with t'he Misses Forgie. and Sales Tax, the people are pay.,, -_ I.t �� ;,� ;. last week. ' Rev. Mr. Simmons will conduct ing nearly double what the ' line _ C nada s oldest Mrs, Marie Moriasl Munlolpealty of the Town- ty, of Detroit, the services of the Baptist Church 'P0 s,hlp or PlolcerinQ Life Insure, OCA - pis visiting er .. a B Dare�ls; ;Ll'. and- ,bsr�s: here on Sunday next, both morning -= pay ' =A. Forsyth. and evening. APPLICATIONS Notice is hereby given that I have, hush Irene Lyra sustained a Ernst In our obituary notice of the late with Section 9 of the �hda:y WHITBY, PiOKERING used collar -bone a few da s a o, for the potutien of Librarian for the List Act that I have ' postal t Y g Root. Millet. Iasi week, we erred in y� sad vicinity., while approaching the house with a naming the* survivors, by omitting Claremont Public Library es my office at ale on the The Canada Life has served Canadians pail of water, and falling. the name of his sister, Mary. ceived on or before Dec 5L :35, of �ber, 193 , the list of all per- for 88 years, During the past five years Rev- J. L. Harton preached his The Board of Health wish to re•- State salary and enclo sealed eons entitled to vote to the said Munici- ehts Company paid to policy owners and ... farewelI sermon on Sunday last and mind the envelope addressed to -Mrs. H. G. oality at Municipal Elections. and that asses for es p ;131,00f poll It hos public that a1! refuse and assets for the protection of policy owners in his address, urged most emphatic- rubbish that cannot be burned should McIntyre, Secretary of the Board, swh list remmns there for inspection, of over $242.000.000. ally, the co- operation of the congreg- be , dumped in the gully off the 5th Claremont, Ont. And I hereby 'call upon all voters to Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whit ation with the in- coming pastor. tape immediate proceedings to have any concession, about one mile east of A. Pretty, errors or omissions corrected according t Roy Forsyth, son- of Mr. and Mrs. the Brock Road. None of the places President law the last da Abijak Forsyth, is confined to St. -" y for appeal being the Yt formerly used for this purpose are day of Decxmlkr, 1935. Try Neilson�s Joseph's Hospital, suffering' from to be used any more. --M: O. ; H. y severe .blood poi owing. At time of - A More Honours Dated this day of November, Ice" ''ream Bricks writing, his condition was reported 1 School , Reports as critical. or a ar f the Cl emont Clydesdales. Ne�� DONALD R. B23ATON, The Euchre Club enjoyed a big Greertwood ^school, November Exam. son Wagg won the Junior C,hampior�' Clerk of the said Municipality. LAST CALL FOR evening on Friday last with. eight- inations: , Personal C><ree #����r - tables in progress, at the .Hall. Th,, ship on 'his Clydesdale 2 -year o in 5th -Jean Linton. Sr. 4th -Ivy Nag stallion. Tors Archer. This maies next meeting is being held on Fri- uire '(h); Connie Hedge (h), Mariel four champions for Mr. Wa n day; Dec, 13th, comraencing-at 8 p P gg in the ,i3 � °s .AM ADI]'RlsS Card Orders - Clarke, Ruby Ellis, Vanessa Walls. past year. Tors Agent was first and YOU SNOiuJIp KNOW m. sharp, at the Hall also. .Jr. 4th - Mildred Brown (h), Lois Grand Champion at the C. N. E. and IT TrgLLS YOU W11GRI TT Beep in mind the Bazaar and dz- Byers (,h). Bob Gibson (h), Norman Tors Ensign was First and Graiid � �` R COAL TO GO Let U s ima in the Community Hall, undet Allis, Leslie Wilson. Sr. 3rd - Eileen _ Champion .,at London. Tors Gobi the auspices of the ' W. A. of the- Sadler, Florence Wood, Helen De'v- Dust was Junior Champion at the C. _ r o �. Cheok your Anti- Freeze. `- United duwc-- h,- on_Friday,_Dec._6th.- _.' P , w w Gibson. id-F Alban- Short. Jae N. E. .,, • • A�.F S PLACE - Christtnas gifts will be offered fo Gibson, Jr. 3rd -Fred Browri, Jim - sale at the Bazaar at 3 p. m. and mie Kinnear, Vernon Short, Milton "second- Story Peggy" will be eves and Ross Walls (tie). Second -Dor- UI�r1I>rEIU.• `1', UNT, ented in the evening. othy Harlock. (h), Alan Clark -(h), p Mrs. T. Paterson ` is re 'Ported a, �•y a Call .Pickering, 5900 Phone Clare. 3203 Clare Eatock (h), Carlson Ellis, Ver. " ^* continuing_ to improve favorably in heath, and spending most of hP *_ non~bibson, Dorothy - .Clark, Billie , Care 'H. GIBSON Devitt. Allan Woodward, Harold time at resent with her daughter. i A T T E N T I O,Ni p g Clarke, Lloyd Priest, Gerald Clarke, Successor to C. M. Law, ; Mrs. Pengelly, At Brooklin:: 3I:. � And Paterson is forced to become hi= own First -- :liar}= Woodticard, Ernie Sad- . ler._ Sr. Pr.- Murray Ormerod, Bob- Eve Pickering, Ont. Fthrnlers 000-k for a period, but appears to be by Eatock, Douglas Clark. Beginners •7 standing u15 well under it. (not ranked)- -Allan Clark, John �+ rn The W. M. S. of the United Church Devitt, ,tsenneth .Short. Number. a7t]'ajjl �O.TG�� GFASOLINR & DISTILLATH will meet in the Sunday Schont room A'+' D Delivered in f ,rt a - wi Thursday. Dec. 12th, at 2.30 m. R °11 ---I1, 31. Isabel Rutledge, teach- y g lloh lone and " Y. p• COMMERCIAL LICENSES A full attendance is requested Ae er' C. H. Tucks D 4�►r+ 15 ts�and Ta =. 4.. + Now available at. there will be a report given by �tbe Eyesight • ' MARKHAM - different secretaries, and the Elect- : Diatilldte l.3 cue. per RrtL =-tan of Officers will take place. Light �C�$.7 'ranS�r# refreshments will be +served at the Eyesight is a priceless if and GHAg,8•ARGENT'R HARDWA$8` flaily Sesvice _ should be properly cared for. Of VI L '. Z { i T i K • UlY'='- c[ose of the trieeting. Mrs. W. -(;. - = '• - - . _ Scott's group be in charge. between* C laremant.'-Brougham all our senses that of sight . is the . < gr P g Phone 900 _ •Z3 --�S _ Roy. felts 12 -year old son. of $ob:. Greenwgod. Whitevale and Toronto most important, but like life itself, we take it-as a matter 'of course and and Mrs. McLeod. met with ¢pain- - _ -. •_ �4 ful and possibly serious.acsident nv- fly drivers are traine& to be' careful neglect to give it the consideration • ' THE "MADELi;ITE•' -er last-, week -enO when walkinz a; courteous and reliable. it deserves'oi the care that it re- long the, C: P. R. tracks, stepped ca, " = quires' - BEAUTY - SA LO N a bottle; the bottle in some strap f Speeaal_, Rates on Long Distance Eyesight is an important factor � g• � �� g i c v _ hest in n the education and rtiental de elo - > l ._ g _ . develop - above- flew up, striking the boy - - Fltia:ER[Nt3 ,MAROEGLINO above - the ankle, inflictinx _a deep - - :. meat of mankind. It is through the 1 do order too ,small. None too large., eye that fire brain den`ves most or aT Q R O N �' O SHAMPl OING gash in Gbe I" g cutting• out an Pn- R • Y SUALP TREATMENI` tire piece of flesh. After medical _ its information. There are few _ ' All ehipmet�s insured and protected kinds of work that can be erform- HAiR OTTTING treatment. and daily dressings, he has p Single -rJOC. a3ttlra -95c. from the weather ed without the, aid of sight and of- � - - been instructed to remain off ;lee toot _ a I rem also prepst•ed, hid iCe., to Bien -for some time. = ten the _measure . of cur ability to DAILY SERVICE you a heauttfnl croquianoie -- H21sa►. Tel, Clare. 3.1-1.• - :P. C. V. see well and with, comfort is the On the eve of their departure for l'lurtia'• Permanent Wree at vet? Class. B, and C. measure of our success. .reasonable rates. Europe, a' very enjoyable evening :, � Eastern Standard Time -was spent. when stxtyfive or more _ _ In the past when civilisation was - .�f I can also give you beautiful owned and operated by not so' advanced, when commerce and Leavy Pickering Leave Toronto friends and neighbors of Mr. and (Eastern Haute (Bay a, Dundaa) curly ends. ',-Mrs. Herbert Forsyth and family __Frank S: Barclay finance did not make the demands upon the individual that the ?►• M. P.M. A. M. P. M. ' gathered in the Cotnmunitq Hal] to Po Y do bid- them farewell. Mr. W. G. Scott ia./�I�ti SURVTYOR today, there is not sn- large' a 'per. a.7,09 3 •a4 a 7'30 a 4.30 Phcme IIK* CLA REf1iONT cent age of the eo le a 7.44 84 54 x.40 5 30 1 gtesided at the gathering and after ag P P giving their K,;;4 d 5.54 10,00 6.30 & few seiectioris of community' sing- ; attention to indoor work and con- 10.24 Ii :a} 1130 d 7 30 - _ ing,' several friends e, pressed their F. J. DON EVAN. A1' B, A•, B. SC., m1pently a smaller percentage of 11.54 d 7,54 P. M. R,30 � - - respect of the fatr]ily, in whose- O. L. S: 0n file are the records of people suffered from eye strain and P. M. 9.54 c 12.30 d ii.30 or they, tad met. Among those who �uney'nrs Gibson and Yarnotd, 365 eye troubles common roday. c 12% d 954 1.30 10.30 1.54 10,5.1, c 2.30 11.30 spoke were: Mrs. D. Gregg, who 'had • Bing Ea�-t. Oshawa. ' Phone 1983. It is intended that these notes a 2.54 b It 44 3.30 -been Ms: Forsyth's teacher when a will briefly cover the various hyper- a -daily except Sun& Hol•.b -•Sun. boy, and tier. Fred Evans a former feet conditions common • to eye to- , Y .. Rt Hol i2trly. c -Sat. only, d -Sat. - school- mate. -Following• this.-- the Farmers Attention day and in this way make them neore Sun. & Hol. only f C, H. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight Special• - 'i -chairman bruited the guest,c of hon- generally known and understood. or to the latform, where the• were Practically all the unperfec�t condi- Tickets and information at ist. Author of "Your Eyes and Heal. )' P y 'GRINDING th." "The ' Cflild and Its Develop• addressed b Dr. Tomlinson in the tions can be remedied and conditions ++ y C�tutne es next svr.ek. �'e wil BRAY COACE LINES ment. optometric :Association sir ifoitowint;: ''Dear'11r• and Jfr�.• For of �•ision= and eye strait may be rP r Ontario; .American O tametric Acs.. !le tttdina every dHy. laced with comfort vici,m if P 6yth and family --It- was with deep �y p PICKERING ociatialt: Specializing in Eyesight regret that we learned of out in r$_2Vi.... teen proper attention in time. g Y Eastern Hotise--•Phone. 4500 - -- and Glasses. ) tended departure from our midst. Get yonr order in for Aolttsae+ Opposite Post Office, Oshawa - -. , Mr. Forsyth i¢ uell and favorably , Phone 1516 .JOHN Nol�.�r0 - ot,A_RvA0NT BARGAIN 5 � , ;known, hating spent his boyhood - - _ days in this cmm�iunity, and 'blrc. since taking up residence L. ' E. ON •' /LL Electric. :Washers here, nine years ago, has proven aver- Radio Service, self to Ile a.woman crf high ideal: :FL'N1:KAL DHKhC1'tll; AND Beatty Electric Washer for Bal. and sterling character. Herbert and _ .E51BALitER ar)ce of Pavmtnts. Also Used Expert service Blld C9• Sack Will be.greatly missed by. their Successor to, W. J..11ether washers from $20.00 up. p teachers at sckool. As friends and Stuaff Ville Guaranteed. Reliable pairs to all makes. Rew ? neighbors we feel that we cannot al- . .' 1;igbt and DRy Service - ?kpplY A` onkble obarges.' -- Work F lees you to leave our midst without RusinPeg Pl)oue ' :,Rfteidence Phone Balsdon's Hardware ,Insurance of All f expressing Qur. regret in some tan -Ol.. 9R2N Pickering g11ataIIteOtl. ' -Bible form-and now in the name of Y L, LE I' Claremont Community, ere take 'hinds at Reas -' -ARTHUR L:D pleasure in asking you to accept thi: - _ • -'" enable Ra #es Graduate Radi•� and Television InstitubL -- . slight token of .our. affectionate. re- ties otir last Fall Special iii Paint. Good Quality Canada N`arnish Paint. 'Member. Official Radio Service Men's Bard for you all. Our best wrchPS for .Two Weeks Only, 69 cents g g Association. , per .earl. lltepretsentin the Following your future happitw.sG anti prosper- -- Companies 4:3 10 Phon.e 320I,,P1CiiEKINCi ity gn with you to your new home ir! We have a fall line of Jtitts and Gloves, - "France. We trust that some. time .fn Pilot Insurance. Co. ..the future, old friendships may be Full horse -hide Mitts, wool lining :>5..80 "Core District Mutual Ins. Co, 'youcian Buy at Rome renewed. - Signed on behalf of the Fop horse - }tide, 5- finger 'gt os:e, »trapped cuff „RO Royal Insurance Co. -Ltd. TIRES, BATTIKFUES. Full horsehide long cuff 1- finger thong sewn glove.-85 London Guarantee and Acc. Co. Ltd, ACCE89Olt1ES, Community. W. G. Scott; Dr. Tom- Full horse -hide thong-sewn short cuff, 1- finger ..I'0 Ocean Accident and Guar. Corp. ' Ifnson; A. Preke Ken Dopking; N. Full horse-hide .,driving mi tt. ioose .wool lining A.50 Wawanesa Mutual At w4 low and better Prices*:`. Graham.' "Mr. ken Dopking then pre- sent them Mitts .45 Portage In Prairie Mutual tai ed hem with ¢sell- filled puree. Children' w=ool mitts .25 Provident Assurrange Co. '..Mr. Forsyt3i lfriafiy expr`eaaed his Childrenx' leather mitts ;50 - Gen. Accident Assurance Co. Ltd. post can in ToronW. pincers appreciation and t�tat of his p g� assortment of cotton 3- finger mitts - Toronto General Ina. Co. - r ter of to their friends. The remain Pearl Assurance Co. L1_d. Let us repair that leaky top. der of the evening 'ccas spent in a _ Employers' Liability Ass. Corp. �eocial way, dainty refreshments be- Don't forget to 144 uslook after your anti freeze- prebletm' with; 'eitral A. E• Wilton and Co. Ltd. -- Lloyds $kilitjci Motor Repglra. 4119-served at the close. Mr. and Mrs. +� Motors Anti- iteeue, Alcohol or Can adian oil: Slo -Yap Alcohol. Call or Write Forsyth and family left the follow_ _ - - - A •� �'t Gordon. �J• Law •' ang morning. sailinit on the $. S. D • ' .A- • � � �. R "Champlain froth New York, for Phony 2008 F4'arlce. - CHAS. +COUPFR, - CLAREMONT 1kov%r a= ont. Phone mck sib PICSERINa; ex+rreafo V T«sr rtirvrwp" h af.or+rfsttrl. Ir • Old Days Relived can almost close their eyes and see themselves." said Kess etc . lie believes that s t d t} are unfaltedug Indices tocharacter. "To a person of diacrenment," he r 9 • said. "the eyes and the mouth never �...�■ • fie." ' d:y HEN. EDWARDS The" hardest pernou Ke::ere ever photograpli;vd ww, thrA pianist Rach- , _ u; • : � maniuoff, who faced tiro lens natural_ ' r IF only after p)ayin7 his own "pre_ �r d` lucie" for 40 minutes. s' �► Y THE _ MARKETS PRODUCE PRICES United Farmers' Co- operative Co. ;. , Saturday were paying the following .prices for produce: . EGGS with cases returned=— 9 "A" large .... . ...... . .... 53 .................. - 6"� ,. A,r medium tic � A Rk' tE3 t `Y a .A „pullets. .................. •23c 1RANK tt, tr c 2 i B„ ............ . 22c °KiIYG` Xz o;tE• , . . ,j —Ontario BUTTER No. 1 solids, ., . �� _ {; 'j i :r. i •,,, f { �53iC; 10. 2 , 2 S1,iC. Y OULTR _ aNE O H fROOCIY c MY A +�N � aKv E o_ (Quotations in cents.) t. 3 Dressed _ Live Dressed milkfe.t ��The Smiling Kiit4'' _ Hens: "A,+ ,AA•, „A„ Over 5 lbs. 12 14 .. Durability, perhaps is more an at- _ 4 to 5 lbs. , . 11 13 .. tribute of Frank "King" C'lanc;• t! ' an Scenes from the past moved before. the eyes of the spectators at feature performance at the U.S. 3 to 4 lbs. ... 10 22 » . *plain speed. but it tales a deal of National Horse Show in Madison Square Garden, New York. Above is the presentaton of the "Covered Old - roosters- 7 9 ». the latter commodity, too, to. last a Wagon From Virginia ", one of the main events. The wagon was "captained" by Mrs. Nina C, Tabb Spring chickens— dozen Leaps in the wen s:vift life (left). Over 6 lbs. :. 16 20 o he National y' League. 53s to 6 lbs :.: 15 1'J Despite the factotlkat defence -men, f 6 to 5 ;'z lbs. 14 18 as a rule, are big and be;fy, Clancy Ch• ■ as our purse permfts and satisfy our too often stay displaced to the end 4?i to 5 lbs... 13 a7' is about the smallest in the . big ridmas Given cravings for beautiful gifts by wrap- of their days. What about them'. t 2 teas ire as well as .one of the best. g Y Under 41,4-lbs. 1_ 16 ». He is just a fi!'htinc 159- poun1d ping them beautifully? Above all, If science, invention• machinery are Spring broilers- Irishman, nevertheless hie trap fer they should have the touch of golgg to remake, Industry and corn- ]�, to 2�rj lbs. 12 16 from the Ottawa- Sens fors. to the- _ People seem to be _divided Into .Christmas seals. merge every ten years how about fit- young ducks— - Maple Leafs cost the Toronti Club - ',two classes at Cfirisimas ttme; those The- small gift "has Its advant_ ting humanity to keep up with this Over 5 lbs. .. 12. 18 535.000. the Iargect amount ewer in- .,who think Christmas isn't 03ristmas age as well — it does.not Impose an race' 4 to 5 lbs. ., t4 16 volved -in connection with a -hock ,,without open hearted and often in- obligation upon the recipient and it Young turkeys— deal for a single player. .`discriminating giving, and those who forever *buries that feeling of keeping 8 to YO lbs. 21= Clancy was born 'in Ottawa in hold that Christmas is a- time of -ex- Women Photograph 1901 and pl rvecl his first iroeltey up with the Jones' 'when buying a ' with Ottawa t. i3rigid's: :travagance which should be curbed gift, Over 19 lbs.' .. V 2 c Better Than Men WHOLESALE PROVISIONS Frank is the son of "Kin';•" Clnney, -- especially. by their particular es- The large present has its. uses too. Wholesale. provi "sign dealers are Sr., one of the fi'reate.A ru ; • lines- ample A pair of pretty blankets will satisfy _ quoting the following prices to the men Canaria has ever known. In bft,*een the restricted and the Christmas sentiment of every ns NEW one Oran wo,rnnare more Pelf 1 ad Hence, Junior is good. too. Co c me ,sold (3.. Mall_, Toronto- retai trade:* the lavish purse 'la the happy medl- "member of -tote family for mother Pone --Elam I9c• shoulders, 12�•ac; um. the ideal Christmas celebration: without making the gift that fills the lard Kesslers last week In revlaa_ ' Ing his 2n -year camera study of fam- butts, 14'`c;, port: Ioitts, 2?#e; gic- . ,Hit -land -Run Motorists It the depression hasn't taught us seed a fake. Yau have heard of such nics, 12c. anything else, surely it has taught cases as the girl who was going to person's faces. _ to live according to our circum- buy her mother a sewing machine anti pbotagropher thinkq. n Lard —Pure. tierces, -15c ;tubs" Peterborou The artist_ + ( gh E <aoriner) �1= I5tic; pails, 16c; prints, 15?ic: The hit,and -run drivers are not %stances; it has even forced us to do her father a 'butter knife because camera reveals lobo is and who isn't Shortenin Tierces ' I0%c; "tubs, %that.. Can't we keep on carrying the those were the two things most need- at ease, and also at what. hour In'the t, g— a class' of people apart by them- hard earned. lesson Into our Christ. day •a Orson shines brightest, 11 sc; pails, l l%c; pritita, 11 %c. - selves. Today those - who will he: the . -. ed in her home. Lets hope father p HAY AND STRAW ' mss giving but still give? appreciated —and used the but.. For example: 11ltiurice -Chevai.ier, hit -and -run drivers of file future' Wiry shouldn't we send gifts and No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton, $10 are going about as tisual:''o+t g'.M1d ter knife. __ he' believes, is at his peak before to. $11; No. 3 timothy hay, ton. terms with friends and neighbors, ,stilt not leave a quantity of u�npald Some - little Yellow., has his toes dinner: Tallulah Bankhead, the. act- $8 to $9• straw, wheat, baled, toll, $7; with clean records: as far aa.the Taw' - %bills, a sorry, witness to_our Christ- peeking through his shoes and is ress, and Jack Dempsey" are their ' arts spirit? Why shouldn't we give oat straw. $6. -is cancerned. -It is a crisis -in their Y gladdened by a new Ir. A shiver. true selves in the afternoon, and the ? of the cheap but the- inexpenstie .ing , fa. receives, a load ai coal full bloom of Rudy <'allee'a personal. GRAIN' QUOTATIONS experience which will determine ttt Following are Saturday's closing _ whether they will run or remain to 15i from an -unknown friend. Ity never Is gltuipsed until �4 a.m.. quotations on-.Toronto grain trans- help. 1.. There are' such things as crayons There,. Is a beautiful Christmas Kings. said Keserere, 'ire usually actions for.. carlots, prices on basis Driving away is th - worst'posstble -- and paint books for the little fellow; story • accompanying all Such 'early birds.' Airs. Franklin D, Roose. CJs. Bay parts; -- thing a motorist can do. Then and iismall bottle of sharing and hair •lo_ presents: - vrelt, Warden Lawes, of Sing Sing ;Manitoba . *beat No. 1 Nor., there he makes of himself it war' � tioua for the big ones; all aorta of prison and the Prince 'of Wales alap 911.e .No. 2, do„ $6 %c; No. 3 .-do., man in the- elves of the law. -No per- little things for the house mother; are etaseett as "morning glories." g -I%c; No. 4, do:, 7: #sc; No, 5, do., son else' can do to him what he does ",each a ropes of wool "in many colors _ Left Behind :4len — oven tile, oft :photographed c. to himself. If ,he sees in the damage (for darning; books of assorted needles Irving Berlin 'and Giovanni Martin. llanitobti oats= -?\'o. 2, C.N., 36c; - he has done an opportunety -to 'as= ' boxes of mending cotton of various " elll of the 111etr olitan Opera — are No. 3, do..,33tfr gist -the in ,shades and a multitude of little ktt- - �_ Toronto Star Weekly -- °'p , .extra hlo, 1 feed, lured person at once, then ' -, - Chen tools; then don't forget, the < "Oa my sixty-second birtitda}, apt to don a stony smile for the earn. ,21ic; No: I feed, 30?,a e,; mixed feed, he is placing himself in the most era. They would as soon face agun; 28c, fai'ered ositiori. There is `nothing, of 'ttandkerchlefa for every man, woman I Pas without work. I 'hare not a p °"•;,and child. These gifts are much more ., worked since. I am growing old, but most women •lute being` photo. - Mainitoba b2Eriey — No. 3 C.W., indifference to' suffering or careless- useful than Christmas cards and cost Hy Insurance policy has lapsed, graphed. Kesslere said. 38 ?nc; No. 1 feed screenings, $13 per nesa in human life which can he" urg -- Womeii cart fclax more. easily be -, ton. _ ed against him Yollowini* the ac- very little, sty money has gone. My brother c }dent. He is able ill sa _ Why. shouldn't we' give as' many and my, sister are dead. My fore the lens, he believes, because • South African corn,' 65c. ' y he did what friends'are' dead, The world that %bey are more familiar with their Ontario grain, approximate prices he could. own. outward apDfarance. ' flock she in Olaf:— aVheat 65 to It is- fear Nrhich• make hit -and- I know how to walk and talk and pp g p ' �' High GoialReelized tarn, a living `in has gone " " - "They know tliemsctves much- bet_, 69c; oats. 23 to lac; barley, 39 to run cirirers•.out of ordinary citizens. g ter — every smile. every little wink, 35c; corn, 49 to 50c; ryie, 32 to 34c; Like the person who said I'A4 will. From in article by Jon Cheever; Women look. in ''mirrors until they malting barley.., 38 to- 40c. hang this thing • on us" they :think. -Jr in One \!Iw Rep+rblic. of their own.safety first and Right ' becomes the uppermost thought in Th n:au w:r: ct' bout and 'shoe . t their minds.'Then they become bunt- salesmaa, a drumnrar,, a commercial Not Likely That Earthquake ed individuals with all the mental ' traveler. He spent his life in' hotels + : and sleeping cars. lie went to the �i ill Ever �estro3i New York torture that involves. best hotels In cities everywhere and - - he sold books and shoes often in car. Lost On the Ice -- ' load or two.car•load lots. He travel. (By Douglas Juhnsoir, 'Professor Of and'•Tokyo, . all . of which are located ed for a slioe drowse that made the Physiography 'at, Crthtmbia; in the in one or - nether 'of the world's pres. Observes the - Winnipeg Tribune--- best goods makeable out of the best Independent Journal of Colusubia ent active earth uake• - .ones. Investigating ice conditions on hake ' q Jlanitoba recently, two fishermen - materials procurable. Ile -made an University.l , �'Iuc�'Y of New York is built on, lei't their overcoats on the lakeshore average of ten thousand a year, sold There f5 one question which comes solyd ;bedrock, and eta great buildings and walked out on the ice. It was, large orders to large buyers, lived are steel_trarne "structures; These half his life on trains and the smoke to the metropolitan geologist more warm and clear. Then fog came up frequently ,than any other: is "there conditions hold, an ordinary •earth. and they were lost. - , - of the locomotive was sweet to him: any "possibility that �eK' York City quake should 'not cause excessivf, ..Sea-rches next day folluwc d their ?w • About 1925 he began 07 'earn less. may suffer the fare of San Francisco damagrc. Taut parts of the city—built footprints in the snow. Eight men The big- tirm saw cheap boots and and other dtles partly de troyed by an glaelal deposits, on the Long Is- in an automobile drove mile after - - - shoes coming in and quit. He travel- earthquakes? •in answer the geolo- land coastal plain and on made! mile on their trail. Fog still hung ed for another good firm, but boots ground, as well as parts composed and shoes were ever cheaper in qua.l. gist must 'epic that assuredly this i5 over the lake and the men took �. within the realm possible of the poible. tic• of brick and stone buildings without turns lying on the running t.oard so ity and price and while be sold more sleet frame,, Leonid suffer heavily, in he earned less steadily legs. Wright then "dllti W-.4 .pencil in the y that they could see the tracks. _ ;loam of earthquake and eclipse," .1 rase of a severe shock. Should des. The car they chose was an open' : A revolution in mercharidiaing has paint a lurid ictarf, of fire resultin� 1 +'.acement of U!re adjacent, ocean bed touring mode. Had it `lun ed sud- come about of recent years and a P +nhe place, one of thnsa3 great waves denly, through the, thin pice or open man of driy life - training is not re= catastrolih'e. `. of watoi wrongly called tidal wavos Rater, they would still haze bad a ° lisu'alTy ]:e refers it ^r. they have nothing wliatr�er to do chance to leap to safety. A slim one, quired, :lien of his kind have been p point to c 1 . left behilid. He lives }n' a furnished tam facts which rnako the ,earth: wlilt the tided might sweep in upon and they -knew it. But they also knew room and the din of the trafrir below quake risk of New York relativf-ly the city, that two men were'out there lost in his window is ever with him: He has slight. The Atlantic border of the To say those things will' never oc- the bitter ,cold. ' left to ?rim but the mrtmories of the continent is a region of very, ancifmt cur iti•otrkl 'be foolish. In 1,986 a dis successes that were his . fn a wm•ld mountains. The period of - active, . tinguished Canadian' scientist told a "Europe is just emerging from the - Madame Hettie Dyhrenfurth, of that he understood. growth of the Apalachians and ad- British audience that no severe earth- narrowest escape it has had for the Switzerland; who holds world's Changes are going on rapidly and jacent areas ended many millions of gnako woWd ever shale -the. Atlantic last seventeen years • front another altitude record among women leaving high and dry, like boats years a-go. -'An abundance -of� old -Const°-of North America. When iris• clash, the horrors of which would - mountain climbers, pictured in wrecked on a beach, then who- were fault's testify ' to rock movements address was published there. appear. have eclipsed all the horrors of the - New York City. Madame Dyhren- , once prosperous. which once caused frequent earth- '(,d in a In Column the first great war."— Guglielmo Marconi. -' fLtrth came to America at the in- Sometimes it is said that maoltin- -quakes in-this region: But now such news; of the disastrous - Charleston - vitation ' of the Nationnal Geo- ery and invention while they displace movements are less- frequent and less earthquake, The cautious geologist - "Morales, like laws, were invented grapMe. She crossed the HIM- workers at a given time and place severe; and the ohance of. our 'ex- 'can' only say that New York' Is, tar. for our neighbors, and. it• is our 2aysa ai 1934. lead to the employment of greater perieacing a severe earth shock is orably located, far from the major secret conviction -that we r,'a�s 'vc� LL numbers of workers. This is argu. small as comtpared with that of cities earthquake zones of our restIesa could "get along very well NY'. ?aattt able. yet the men who get displaced like San Francscq, 3fc sfna, Llsbun earth, them." —Will Durant.. -t `_ Canals Cost Set V At $988,794,10 �, ► -" 4 SCOUTING, / OTTAWA _ Canada has sent J ` $988,794,100 on the construction and C : Here - There maintenance of Canadian canals since _ Confederation, a report on the water- Everywhere' - ways of the Dominion issued by the Bureau of Statistics discloses. This t� A brother to every other Scout, without regard to rac e or creed • � total was digtribu a is round figur- `•� ��� ',t• es as follows: Investments, $670,231,- The old saying, "Once a Scout Al- the appreciated features of the: 000; maintenance, operation and sub- sidies, $236,389,200; dredging, $82. r '' � ways a Scout," was again borne out cabin is a large fireplace. when old boys of the 45th Toronto • • • 173,800. needed a e- The • total investment -df the coup- (Leslie -Street School) Scout Troup The supplying o! e y try in harbors and rivers, exclusive attended a meeting called for the glasses for children of parents not of dredging, represented $6 per cap- dormation- -of —&- Group _Committee. in a position to purchase them is a ita ••• l -- Irile history of the 45th Troop dates new loan o! good turn discovered The t of thh t" I back to pre -war days, and many of by the Boy Scouts of Orillia, Ont. greater par e sipping - = r� �. the former Scouts' are now oven sing Funds raised by them in their recent engaged in the Canadian trade is of - - -• P the steam or motor type vessel with _ important positions in the com- Scout Apple Day will go for this pur- a small percentage of sailing vessels tetunity. Pose. • e . e in the fishing industry off the Atlan -.5 4 '' • ' ' tic and Pacific coasts. No authentic Banff Scouts made a special door Sea .Secouts of Niagara -on -the- Lake have, as their winter quarters statistics regarding the total water- to -door canvas for used clothing and borne freight tonnage in and out of s : footwear for their friends the Stony a room on the third floor o! the all Canadian ports has ever been "f �� Ie• \`' , __, : 'Indiana on the reserve at Morley county Court House laced at their �+ "- e'er. y ' .P compiled, however, it is estimated { - %���. �i, 1� disposal b the Town Co ncil, �,!• `_ Alta, P Y • • • by the Bureau that the water -borne a t}1 • �� ' * ' commerce in and out o! Canadian BIG 812¢ 'For Remembrance Da Sunda at Under District Scoutmaster H. W. t - Day y � ports was between 35,000 and 40• Mount Dennis, Ont. Girl Guides and Taylor, 100 Parry Sound Scouts 000,000 tons for 1938 'made up as ] / - Brownies and Cubs,,..Scouts and and Cubs, headed• by the Parry follows; Sea going, 17,360.040 tone; BIG vLZGZ(Pi / ltiavere of the 29th Toronto Sound Band, paraded to Trinity 15,000,000; ` Pacific. f Great Laken, (Mount Dennis) Group paraded to Anglican Church for a service of, coastal trade (Canada only), $2,500,- • - . Rev- the Church of the Good Shepherd dedication of new colors Rev. S -� 006--,7-lower St. Lawrence -and AtIan- ��� �rtutz,�factIon for' a - service presided' outer by the Turner officiated, and gave an in- tic coastal (Canada only),' 1,000,000. rector, Rev. R. P. Walker. Members interesting address on the "Scout of the Group Committee also were Promise." CANADIAN REPRESENTATWE present. Following the service the '� • present units formed up. in square Thirty -one- Scouts and three IG N various 3couters of the 26th Toronto Troop, f'• t'''i i !' "'''i 1-� r for an address and the presentation I�I THE PERFECT ' of a warrant by Major D. T. Mc31an- made a bus trip to Windsor for a( i 'R us, District Commissioner, to Scout- master Tobacco Drane. Day to the 10th Border Cities Troop - . They joined the Border Cities Scouts for the . services at the •' A baby bear has been acquired by Cenotaph. the Scouts of. Wynyard, Sask., as a ^* Invention Allows ' �'xpected people to follow- suit. • L L _ troop mascot. -'{ - r 4JCtORtQCh ,�ishiR91 We a] humbly submit that if before 'iar i - Two discarded - cabooses given - Hcialdom tries to shift . familiar - them by the C.N.R. are being turned old place - naives, it should find out E Chicago. — Surgeons can go fish_ _The Log . Cabin at the Tourist into a novel headquarters by the, %*at the residents of the communl_ 'Camp at Lansdowne Park, Ottawa, lug" In-the human stomach with a Scouts -of Watrous, Sask.. The cars ties concerned think about it and �haa again been placed at the disposal novel instrument - announced reeenEty were moved to a vacant lot donated certainly the speciab]e of a village of several Scout Troop ;. as n wi>lter by the Town Council. The Council i- In file journal of the American Meth- . - cal Asaoctatfon. Possessing one official name on the ,meeting place by the Capitals Tour- also supplied workmen to assist in; The invention, developed by Dr. map and another official name in the JA on!] Publicity Commission. One of fixing them up for the boys. post 'office directory is ridiculous In Gabriel Tucker, of Philadelphia, is the extreme. - reported as the newest method of re- contained slightly over 19 per cant { moving foreign objects patients have 1 . a and swedes swallowed. In' effect, the instrument : Classified Advertising rotelli. Good unlit h n a d a • 1 D Y 5 DAIRY q T� FOR A - •�; `��� � ' "` � Werner Iiesg, official repre•senta- Is parr of pliers hidden ill the - - - -• were fed as sources of roughage. tltvE>:tTO=S I -COWS SET BY SUPPLY With any ration. made • up of feeds ; five of the German State Railways, end of along. rubber tube bunt can grown In Eastern Canada, a mineral who has recently opened an Informa- be lowered - into the stomach and Al's OFFER TO E�'EL :Y tr�l.�TOli _ supplement such as ground ,me �tton Bureau for the German State moved about until the "catch" is ;ofurmation wanted, Teecent1l�ohi. and fall and Bone charts necessary. When the Railways In Canada at Toronto, Mr. "hooked." _ Company, prods Patent .Sttorneya. 27 Two important factors must be Haag comes to Canada after many It 'is a sequel of Dr. Tucker's -de- hank Ftre�t, Ottawa. Canada - = conaldered In ta%mnkating suitable ra- fish. meal is fed, this is not so essen. 6onsi for dairy caws; The supply of tial, but It 14 excellent insurance in years' association with the German velopment a year ago of w method of WANTEM Y State .Railways Offices !a Berlin, locating foreign bodies to the stomach atP'FICAL B, INDS A\ir CCltRE "CIEfs any case. 1 teed .on baud, or available at a coat in London and Paris and he is also, the by latradµeiag an opaque feeding :keeping with the value of the product - n wanted, only of ntsrsian, :tclier p and - _ .official representative of tb. organ. tube through the esophagus and 11- •�userian. Governments. Htft'her prices � - to be produced; aac3 4kle selection of n� GALLING A PIG lain committee for the Xitb Olympic luminatin and infiattng the stomach.' ? *aid, Lna�fd l�arre, Queen nd Yrrtt, _. U g Y g _ Toronto.. tLeds that w ill supply the neceasary - Games in 1936, in Berlin. • - J STOZB E41=111 29T -Mood nutriments lit a ,palatable form. • ' 1 { ;plus sufficient variety and bulk, Place_ : «Names E 13l'1', r'F.LI., u1t TRADE L'8En Data,, see ureo. at the 1?omtnioa, Ex- II01Ees (.OiI]1llg B4SCIi � WE Equipments of all kinds. Im. perimental Farm, Nappan, Nova Sco- One just can't pick up 'a newspaper - _ _ - oorial ktrre Fixtures, .48 Yen>tfe 6t., without learning something. Here is Canada's horse population has de 1f any person }ouka at _aa official I. +Tonto. tin, show that the cheapest supply of P P ma he will fled a well' known com- a story about a hog'- calling contest clined greatly during the past fifteen p' SHOOT YOUR HORSES sponsored by the University of Cali. nuinity in Wolford township designs'- In.other words. homegrown feeds are years, due principally, to the invasion fed "Easton" observes the Brockville GCrt•SHOT )3ciT AND �coltai fornia at Berkeley. It was won b the most economical. y' Y of the motor vehicle into the field of Recorder. But if a letter be address- A Remover. Expels all Internal Tar- a'senior front Indiana, whose de- sites. saes feed., Costs a tribe. Ask It is generally recognized that on endeavour so loo ruled b the 1 clamation of "Who -e -e -e pig, pig. T B y ed to such a deptinatton, it will prob- dour dealer or write Fairview Chemt,a majority of farms silfitclent pro- ;, equines. Unable to compete with the tibt Co ". 49 Abell St., Toronto. - rig," won high praise from the pro -. y reach the Dead' Letter Office or pro- tein cannot be produced to supply the speed and convenience of automo- else be delivered to a place of the fessional judge. Other contestants, it 1 dairy cows viith the necessary . re- was reported, had good range, ade- biles as a mode of transportation, same name in Nova Scotia. _Similarly, qulrrmenta. By producing clover or quate volume, fine -tonal qualities, but the horse naturally suffered- prestige, a village in rear of Leeds and Lans- alfalfa hay, however. -along with ronty and with the adoption of power downe is ofRctally designated by the they made fife -Brave error of call - or ensilage* slid the common cereal ins 'Soo - a -e -e, pig, pig, pit,;' - .which machinery on farms his sphere of asap- makers as "Seeley Bay." But, t0 TiMES crops, it has been demonstrated Here means "scram" to a pig, it was ex- usefulness became even more limited the post office in the village � is of the past three years' that• the ruined carefully, and so presumably disqualified those who •aid So with the result • that the • number of ficially styled . "Seeley's . Bay by the , ` ; only feed ,purchases necessary are u o -e -e- horses - in Canada - decline, from Post: Office Departmeut.' .,More Oullkly ; 3,610,494 in 192 ' 2,9 small amounts o[ .high protein lup;rlc _ ,- i to 33,4y2 in The map_ makers are - also resprni- e' because - after all -it was a calling hh L ments. One supplement that is pro -' contest. 1934, notwithstanding the growth of sJble for sucli versions as ''Rosy V igested then _ tjuced In .Eastern Canada is fish meal the country' during. that period. Corners." "Seeley," . "Macintosh," Cod Liver O11 - e t fl b conducted.. What fascinates us in the stbr•y orners " - ' rimen s h �a een ' 'P .ova n west C - - Es eke 7 da a S i I i ''L d , p e continued < actin n Despite th con De e d p • b - '4 possessed _ during the last three winters compar, i. the degree of culture p secs d -, Californian pigs that it 'reveals. itie recent years, indications point to wberErta these places have been Tired, jaded 'appetites need - ing fish meal with linseed oil meat have serious doubts that Carleton better days ahead for Old Dobbin, known for generations and 'are still ', wbeu used td balance. a Home, grown - with both horse population. a47d de- known as - "Row's Corners," "See- the stimulation of Cod Liver ration. It was found that .P nail • 9.9_ county pigs know "Who-e -e -e means p P Oil. Scott's Emulsion helps q y 'rme to dinner and "Soo - a -e -e" means 'mend on the increase. An estimate of Iy's," "MheIntosi dills,'' "Lake give you a (healthy, normal. ;odd production, at as low - a co�r' Scram. To tell the truth It is a long the dumber of horses in panitoba as' Eioldt" and "Sweet, Corners." apps g fife PLUS added di es- could be expected from a grain rat- time since we called pigs, but we do ' at June, 1935, places the horse pops- It ail started some years ago when tibiliry and vitality because' ion made up of 300 .pounds of ground not recall that they showed remark- ulation at 297,000, an increase of some busybody attached to the Geo- it is an emulsified Cod Liver eats and` barley, or Oats, wheat alit! able intelligence or were conspicuous. 1,000 over the =preceding•' year. An.- graphic Board of Canada set out to. ' 'Oil in. a solution of bone- "barley, plus 50' pounds high grade for their. ;regard .to the niceties of onther favorable indication is the dis- rename communities in the ,counties building Hypopho3phites of fish meal, as when Ifs potinds of Tin of Leeds And Grenville, regardless of Time and Soda.. PLUS tone and pronounciation. Volume, tinct .increase in horse - breeding act - _a seed oil meal• wag used to replace the however, was imperative, and if the ivities. Horse breeders' clubs in the the wishes or the customs of the in_ VALUES you get only in [ish meal. 'Tn either case the ,ration call were loud enough it seems to Prairie Provinces numbered 1'66' in -habitants. There is no 'evidence that Scott's Emulsion- us the pigs didn't care much whether 1984, an increase of more than 30 he or Lis associates consulted any- ' one said ' fWho- a -e -e" or "Soo - a -e -e," per, cent over the number in operat- body in making these and other de- ' �4 SAFESor sang about the Bicycle Built for ion in 1933,.and a number of dirt- ciaton�. They simply made them and SCOTT Protect you: Cash and Books fro2.rf Two' ricts reported inability to .secure Tire and Thievei. we*. find -Used Ill California; though it'S dificr- Satisfactory . stallions: Imports- of UVE' STOCK MARKETING Safes, Certified Cabikete, and Cash' ant. There a Shipping on the m- operative Plan has s Chests,' of all sizes.' Wpderate prices . apparently, pigs have, .pure -bred stallions. 8n<l mares 0! the been productive of splendid m result.'. EMULSION and favorable terms. learned to distinguish between 'the -draft breeds numbered 50 in 1933, Selling on the open market means rear V for the owners. ('w in tout - y Por Particulars write 'Dent, a command to come and .the ordei to and this number was more that with u9. ro hence, and bog- calling has become doubled -in 1934. Write— wire —or Telephone THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER i.&-xrAVL0R Liman an exact science. It must be the - _ z.Yndhurst 1143 OIL WITH THE' PLUS VALUES " TMKTO SAFE WORKS �l;il;ate One all 03¢5. Or P T8E IIRITE'D PABasEaB FOR SALE aY YOUR DRUGGIST tip perha-s' TO STOP ITCHING AND TO CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY, sa» i4s .Front at, E., Toronto the Berkeley pigs have imbibed R Established lsa; , the le learning from a abbot- CLEAR UP ! Union Stock Yards, West Toronto n astir enivironnlent.— Ottawa Journal.. Those Leisure •Hours AND SKIN RASHES• -USE Amateur Short -Story Contest ' Height of Cruelty- Disc-avering x Why tint FmPI'Y Them I'rn• Christmas resent urcllased b This 2nd contest closes on Dec. 14, 1935. The Entry Fee is Twenty- • 'fitably? Specialised training - P P Y ? leads to Increased.Efficiency• friend wife and letting -her know . . . 1 Five Cents, no postage stamps. The first prize will be 25 percent. Increased F.fficleney means of the entire contest , receipts, second prize 15 'percent, third Ancrewied Earning ' Capacity. that you have seen what it is. i Overcome Inferiority Complek, I p r ize IO percent. A constructive criticism on each story submitted develop mental - power, and Dr. D: D. Dennis' Liquid Prestxip• I is given, a suggested market for very practical story. offered. Each equip yourself 'for better entrant must send in a signed statement that their story is either -things, Study` leisurely in' the lion, made and guaranteed by the FARMS FOR SALE original fiction or a true life story, your name and' address, and . quiet r your own home, write IN ONTARX0 makers, of Cam ana's Italian Balm. number of words in the story not over 1 000 words enclose return - ,• . for Particulars of -fascinating P Y r .: rresPOnderice conri c= — r`.um, good wr ,erlivs „t 'fair prices, i Trial bottleMcatyourdruggisi. la postage. Typewrite if possible or even legible handwriting accepted Sr Prrrt cash and extended- terms • oft The Institute of Practical and. the balance at 4•;,, interest. The winners of the First story Contest were M. Passrhore of Elori, date Four rcriliiptalls s and write ( On>"; Miss d. J. Card of Elora, and Miss E. M. Schultz of Milverton, Ont. Applied Psychology fur detnlls t _ 910 'Confederation Building w�iCVETIIlaw>G no °sxa Issue No. 49 — 35 - IKOSTAEAL. gIIEBEC Psrlianaent B1dre. Toronto 67 GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO * I `q� i N °- Ltj��1 uli3��3 -Mrs. R. H. Cronk was in Toron 16. Duets, (vocal) mixed or otherwise � to over the week -end attending tine 7. Solo, ( vocal and instrumental ) in Friends. v program is suggested on .� Nineteen days till Christmas. Quarterly Meeting of The above p gr gg mrs. Lacey, who left a couple of -Lorne and Mrs. Ravin and fam ly to give some idea of the plan it weeks ago, to visit her daughter in dy spent Sunday at Orillia, visitint view. Entries in each of the eiamec Markham is in very poor health at the•farnily of the late C. C. Ravin. would be received. Members and of- , "Pi0k et 1iia's Leader Store" present -The regular meeting of the W. ficers of the choirs of the -to`*nshir. -Hugh and Mrs. Miller re,urned A, of the United Church will meet that world consider such a festival Dome last week from their wedding on Wednesday afternoon, 'Dec. 11th, and are interested are asked t trip to Detroit, Saginaw and other at 3 o'clock, at the home of Mrs, corrrmunicate with either Messrs, E Western points. Lockwood. G. Station, Pickering, R. R., And -'We congratulate Miss Eileen - Services in the United Church Allison, Pickering, R. R. or W. C. tet rC a Bushby in winning Third Place in on Sunday' next will be conducted by Murkar, Pickering at the very earl- � the County Recitation Contest held Rev. H. G. Crozier at 11 a. m. and iest opportunity. It is necessary that in Port Perry recently. 7 p, m, Sunday School and Bible the feeling and interest of the choirs -'W. E. Greig and R. A. MCAllist- Classes at 10 a. m. be known :, before any further steps i - er, Ontario Manager of 'the' Massey- -The majority of children'_. are '� be taken: Harris Co., of Toronto, were in town now able to tell you,. without a mom- ent's thought, how many days it is on Friday calling on friends. Shooting Match -There are thousands of really to Christmas, the most important _ • yt • ! t 'beautiful Xmas Cards on display at day of the year to there. Come and win your. Christmas i f "The Big Store" this year at popular —The ' Presbyterian Church will'' rkeY at the shoot to be held .'at meet as usual on Sunday at 2:30 prices - .3 for b, 2' for 5, 5 cents and. p' Dr. McQuay's, one mile east ' of - t 10 cents etc. You should make your m., and Sunday School at 1.30 P. 'In. Whitby, Kingston Rd. on Wednesday selection scrip. s ,Rev. Dr. Carmickel will be in char- Dec. 18th, starting at l p. m. sharp. w� .Carry - -- - - Mrs. George Fdliatt, who is in ge of the church services. very poor health at present is spend- -'Mrs J. C.rPailip. who was taken Tire Choicest Groceries bmg a few weeks with Mrs. T. Tan- to the Toronto General Hospital on St, Geagv1e's 1►1%omea-s rj'be Fi'jn86t Fruits 7: 'tZter and Miss Grilnbly. We hope that account of a broken high bane, was The rest may restore her to her us- taken home on Friday, and is mak- Guild The Largest Toy Stook wal good health. ing. good progress toward recovery. PIC$ERIN (i '1•Ile Largest Gift Stook -A number from Pickering att- -As usual "The Big Store" is _- ended St Andrew's Supper curl Con- showing a very fine line of Raisins, Will holt4 theirMnnuwl The'Largest Chinaware eert in the Whitby Town Hall, on Currants, Peels, Nuts etc: You know, and (Glassware Stock Friday evening last. They report an "Leader" Groceries and Fruits mean S$le of Work , excellent supper and program, which successful Christmas Cakes and Pud• The Largest Ladles lea! Stook t leers enjoyed by about four hundred - dings- ]persons. HEF -St. George's' Church, Sunday,. SATURDAY, DEC. 7TH -The icy condition of the roads Dec. 8th. 2nd Sunday in Advent. In the A. Y. P. A. Hooll.f was the cause of four 'deaths and in- Sunday School at 10 a. m. Celebrat -` _ furies to scores of others during the ion of the Holy Communion at il. - From $till 7 1/. in H A M r- wreak -end. The light fall of snow in- Evening Prayer 7 p, m. Preacher at -7k splendid and fascinating assort- • • ereased the danger as it hid the is both services. Rev. E. G. Robinson. g Y merit of all kinds of needle work, , pavements horn the eyes of mot- The Board of Neal•th wish to re _ •' orists. The snow covering on the ice mind the public that all refuse and home-made cakes, pies and bread. - — —i - -- �*e also increased the tendency of cars rubbish that cannot be burned should and a Fish Pond that will delight TWU STANDOUT VALUES to slip. be duanped in the gully off the -5th. the. children. . - _ _ -- merchants throughout the proti- concession, about one mile east of Afternoon : es will be Served, files are urging the Government to the Brock Road. None of tke place- - 'extend the time for obtaining the formerly used for this purpose ar:' EVERYBODY WELCOME Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats far 1935 tar licenses for thirty d . F h to be used any more. -M. O. H. yond Dec. 319x. They fear that beit>q - Attorney - General Roebuck has PR e,yE N 18 & I. EL I E V E h men or women • -Same cloth—Same. - compelled to secure the licenses be- diaplati a gone deal of who' cg' HEAL) COLD$ HEADACHE` . Price••$23.75. - fore the end of the year will mean sideration for tenants who have got _ a loss of $8,000,900 to them 'n the behind in their rent, due. to the de- ! ]�,j 'Christmas retail trade. pression, by asking sheriffs not cc a /,� -Gordon's l ."Business Girl" Hose The first snow -fall of the sera- evict delinquent tenants during the o" r on occurred on Friday night when cold 'winter months, when they have Splash•proof, Snag resisting, ' Chif• - -' one -tenth of an inch ,of snow, fell. no other place to go.- This, of courst s • According to the records at the Met- is hard on the owners of the prop- fon Hosiery eorological Office, Toronto, the snow arty, as the rents may be their onl} tali during November is' about !hP source of revenue. The Attorney- - !DOSE$ � ! CENTS ..r.. ..•NZr�7Ci BSA TLS -- ` lightest on record. The average snow General, however, places humanity � tall for November- is 4.6 inches, above all other considerations. p Fred T. guZnt►Ing,. 1CiiierIII $which is .46 times as much as fell in -A young meal and a friend from rf,- _ November this year. the city were fined last week for TR,AD$HARK REGIeTBRED • .%stablished 1857, -We were iaken to task recently shooting pheasants and for carryirly NASAL CATARRH INFLUEN'L+ ' by "Rurali"" in :•Iis letter to 'the a gun on Sunday near the centre o'. - editor of one -of the, Toronto Dailies, the township. 7%ey -each had to pay "s Single Whiff Proven It. ".: ._ n� `. discrediting our suggestion that the Sid and costs. This. should he a yarn- H. X. R. 11tOOfi E. DRUG(;118T CLE 1�� tarmers of .this art of the country1ng to all visitors and local sports DUNBARPON. :ONTARIO . C EAT �..J p to abide by the law even if they hav- were doing anything but making a lot of money: H the farmers of Ont- no other restraining influences it c t can Rh , w their make -up. Many local farmer, _ this omanwn »o and . h _ - 20c. - rid Steak . _ _ ou strongly to outsiders cominF . FREETEX R k object _ y _ . - 1 8'i - P - I~ , e . . t the resent rice's 't . ar ham' a p p y in here and shooting pheasants that "Wall a lot of money we will tape they have taken bhe'troubie to pro wall Board C lrliineed Meats • • '12c• - . it all back. The farmer, the operator of Canada'.a Rrt•atPCt iArivQtry Tee -t It is likely a closer checking -ux Stewing Beef « :• a �C• - of. hunters will be made. f elves the least, of the many who -On Friday of tchis week at 7 r Freetex Wnll Board is 'made handle the product he produces, and p - Cooked Ham, SSe. this will not heal contradiction. m., the An=l C`,urch and Mission- '1Ild-er a L•,w :3: GS8, Ose£ et?= « � We regret to report the• sudden cry Banquet "vvilI be held in tht iD� grbttt 1t161fttilly qU >tllitlei�. Dutch Loaf • r o resident of Pick- basement of St. . Andrew, Church 7 • '' " 25c• _ death of a forme re de me chief speaker of the evening will , - 35C. Bering, Mr, Clarence Charles Ravin, Null half inch a,ud• priced at Variety Loaf, . '.:. of Orillia, in his 45th year. Born be Rev. Robot. Cochrane D. D., of Y = Toronto, well - known church leader 4oar and a half sews-per - 30ce )near Deseronto and educated in Wh- Jellied Veal, . • « _ who will Rive a very interesting ad- h uare foot. • 5tby, Mr. Ravin early took to rail - q dress on the 'Rork of the' church in Head Cheese, 15e. roading as a career. Prior. to his Canada. Rev. W. Smythe and Mr. S. •:• - PICKERING ti' a a v - - -death he had completed twenty -five Farmer, of Port Pe will also - years service with the Grand Trunk speak. Miss Jean Brurrlwell, soprano, LUIIIIBER YARD ::' ,:.Bologna♦ :Railway'and later the Canadian Nat- Mrs. Johnston, pianist and Miss Eil tonal Railways. For the last' few een Bushby .. elocutionist will also •years Ilse served on ,the executive of _ _ Now AdvertMSnaavacs. the Telegraphers' Union as )peal contribute to the program. Adlnisa- 1 '.• D _- - ion, 25 cents. Chairman of tihe Belleville Division. • - �e OR SALE -,l0 pigs, 7 tiverka old, � . ;...'� - 'n Pickeri is $den e 1 t Ph Pi I s `TitlrinG lily r� c �, ,. Music Feetival Attivltice i` M•13•sur . .nf et taxi. �utcber .(phone �OQO) P><C�Ceria� _ he was connected with the Presby- For the Tow•shiip of Pickering T,�OR 9ALW -8uw and ifve•pigsi 5 -- terian . Church. He is survived by Ibis proposed for 'early 'Spring 1936 grougham, old: second )tier. „Bert Hs)S ey. - - -• - -- vidaw and two daughters; Dorothy . self Lois at home, a sister, Mrs lli. r�,OI'. BALI +. -1 ,, tlK w w, r'aa 1), .' .: a - SLois of Newmarket and two At a meeting in the Dunbartoii i' 17: a ppigs, to ace ks: alto s pigs, weaned, United Church on Friday evening of John R.Z`.lprk, R R 1, Pickering..• lR P C er�n� �axdwaire More brothersi Lorne, of Pickering, and last week, a small rou of several , g p �f7R �3ALE -:f3, pigs. 8 wee• r o ii, Ross, of Toronto. = of the choirs -in tale south ' part of F Emest Beelt,y, lot 30. cor, 4 Pickering, t p= - . -The Sunday evening service at the . township met to discuss the oust Hill P. O, Phone Mark 809, 15 JUST TRY the United Church here. under the possibilities of a Music Festival in N OR �ALh - -ti, :. crilt W1Iii,,:, �r� u (� V direction of Mr. Wheeler and his this to,%7i4hip to be. held during• the Piano, guarunteM for 10 years, Price l58,rr — - �✓• • App class of ho s was atler,,;r.i b' a O.,ha $has, n.t'cacrxk, NuSrmcocStr r4 N, �,'ANAnA VARNISH CO.' Y 5 earl s ring. Owinx to the varied Oshawa, is -1b h great many, local anti met- of -town graliea u f choirs in ours, a rural IANO F( )N '+A1,1:- iicintzat "n h � l ��� 911L folk Capt. Eddie Esker, and bar. :' ;'PAINTS AND VARNISHES district, it ^R a9 thou.,ht by some that L Co , guaranteed for ill ye:,ts, Price X60 W' ;Treneer, both totally blind -%vre ez- the contest element should be entirely O haws h .s Il. t'u coc: , hO Simcoc Vii}, i* f tremely interesting and rr.: + enjoy- removed, and r•nnduct , Iturely' a felt- y y l ed. Mr. Po ue's violin numbers were LAYER PIANO F'OR BALE— � • You can be convinced that ou'tan boll g ival. These .details howev n can be - t I a better product at -a lowersprice.. Our. Walnut, C:crl,ard Helntzman very fi�rcon- again very much appreciated. This decided only when the' expressions of dition, 30 music rolls and btnch, Prrce �s n, . ' ArplY Chas. H. P•nc,c1:, AO Simcce Stern, N , business for Paints, Varnishes Cl• Epam• .is the second Year that this class a majority of the chnirs ihave been Oshawa. 1a -123 ` +� 'have conducted an evening service; heard. Thom pre4� nt wore' asked to ? bas more than doubled in the Iasi 2 �t300T1NG MAT(,'H -W ill he lir•Iri and- they 'and their leader are to be return to their wspeetive choirs anri - ► `on the farm'of Ross Rain, 1 mile west of years, due to the increasing sale! of Brougham, nn No. 7.11ighwny, on Wednesday, ^� congratulated and encouraged in the place before bhem the prnposed plan. 1�• Itth,•at 1 on p m, Shells for shot guns °u•cror "' "'rt 100 tbest products. work. Many, and varied ' were the A sug.•e' d program is here given will ne provided. Geese a. Prizes, 1: • . " thoughts 'and expressions ' of many 1.'. Choir•, _..,.. ®� THERE IS A REASO[V FOOR sA LF:' (W ' RI_rNT --r• i, will - - -- Of the COnR7egatTOn at that Re2v1Ce. Aga,_, - „1 „ -•iq tradefor' city property or market garde', _ r, Here were the leaders of the church 140acres. g„nl huildirgs large hrn -pen Soxao, _ :A ent for McCormick- Deerigg Farm Machinery` Seoul,,!. 4 good stream on farm. Apply , Di-ferrari, Clare. . a in a few short years to come, dtr gymn :• monr, tau wnd Repairs, we hinder 'them in their t►aining for (one of each, cho, ii from s!pees- ! 1HOiUE CAiRY flOVl'B- RPKi:. Onr Mfltto: - "We ha,veit Ctio set it, 6r' that work or encourage them in ev- cribed irrou or a ^:+a 'ch'oir their l terse and grade cows, Goverrtmcnt T, Li p tested. Freeh and close s no ere alvr•syi on it lA nclt tn AliR.'• cry way possible, do we encourage own chriice). hand, Slone tester) if desires. Free drfivery uo onl those who travel the same Toad ppurchssesof Tor more, Sstisl•ctionguarantred, Telephoop 3000 ' y 2. Male Chorus (Quart ' atc.) V1+m J Murphy. L!ndsa!•.'Ontarto. Telephone - 'as ve ?, the only "perfect man" made 3. Ladies' Chorus 313st J, S• B • LSDO� *' .P*/ KIN� tto distinction. There is only one ans- a 4. Mixed Qurtet . .. A !v « 14 L� w•er. All pourer to tl•em• ' 5. Trio -Lad ee' and rl ^r.ticme-n