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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1935_12_27r - -z - - - ........� 600 - 4.....! , i _. TICKERING, ONT.. FRIDAY . 1)l�C. ; 7, 1 35. !rTp. 18 VOL.- Lti�. - - - -- Nltt,vfsaslastal tl'J>asaw. NOTICE Greenwood f�llerrywood�. GRRENWOOD e _. The' Young People .are preparing a Tho,c wcddi?r� telly „have started T1Rd El. O. PHARSON— Phyeiciuu "Our trucks pass your way ��'� "In the Money" to be given their pealing again. - - 0 Surgeon. Dunbarton. lay _ every day." the latter part of January or the be- Miss Beatrice Petty -as at her -'D p&� FOR9YTA. Oph, D., Director ginning of February. This play prom home here for the week -end.' • 1116011 , Mtarer'd itttoaeetrical A•aociatlon of Ontario. Res. COAL, CORE, ises a good . evenings entertain- -The Rennie family of Toronto vis- sober of the Americas optamstrleal ment. ited the Fenno family on. Sunda a pd�t• Eyes enntin•d by appointamt. �Pt:OD GEI�E�7�' y y y - iEstanli.hea less jbw salt*. Cl seemust. ont.. , ► Owing to the condition of 'the We are glad to see Mrs. George `,... • SAND, Gl RA V81, , roads and the, lack of practice, the Gray out "again after her recent ili- Pageant, 'He Also Serves" was post- ness: For Christmas Baking and _ until Sunda 29th, and will Mr. Eotts is DONALD RUDDY ' Bt•rrirttr, - pm> Y sliertding the Christ- Use �'•�oliCtot'NAwyeha .•. '""°eyw''°''°' BLTILDER'Q $IIPPL EF3 be given in the church this Sunday inns holidays in Toronto with his K Q" ■M. 1 Qidtf lacmerJy OCWS,►cd Uy toe .atr'n. C. l'ttrri• a isV�i,i�i FiOtiii evening, be ., fSiM. •o■tb rttyt vi wart tWu.e. tr Wtby. �y g, ginning at 7..30 o'clock;" parents.. —' also loos] cartage work There was a Lwod attendance at The Young people are planning a Y. ,TOM• BULL, A Ito" the Yguug People's, Service last Sun- Watch -Ni nt Service to be held oa Still ansurpiissed for quality W. J. BEATON. K. C. We havealsopli►ced iq,etock 8 full $ Patronize Yo ►>,r Home Mills. B.B :I&Ei.L J. D. F. x_oss line of Maple Leaf Milling day 'evening. The next meeting. sill Dee. 31st. Everyone welcome. _ : wRIG J. A b1T; Uu'e Feeds. be the Social Night under the lead- Our S. S. Christmas concert was For Bread j,j ership of Mies Zora Gee, and will be areal suttees. The children .took _ Ft Bar Sueec. Taasw. :Aaataiae seas �. �. MITCFi 'field this Friday even I y evening at the their parts rear yell, and Santa al- keep in stock the bast E�sstt a :RiCHARDSON *-.C&- Farris: home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown. so was here: h -._grade Patent l •ten. SWkiton_ Notaries etc Suites ago egg is home for the made by Lakeside Milling Co. and Robin sad 310•-9 R Aawad St. U.. Toronto. Tele Pickering, Out. Miss Alice P M, g► Hood.Mille. the Highest Quality load• CM-Ad =4 Nisru.s�aayand xali• holidays. z tip. n`►`earr. e,ck«;ne rtwne sets. act Office phone 7400 Residence a5i+U A Y� good crowd er►joyeii the splendid Greenwood' T1aOUSCN k NeXILLAN— Barris- entertainment given last Thursday • 40% Solicitors, Notary Public. ofsee at The Beall Store, Claremont evening by the. Sunday School pup- The Green family, spent Christmas For 'Laying Hen9 of fir. Teom•on, rot 11, eoncss•!on 1, - - oaiee boon: Tburada and Saturday PHONE 821 its, in Toronto. 1 keepon hand aNaiap. Lao 7.00 p. m to 8.30 p. m.. or b - �' Toronto : e03Royal east Mrs. WilaM is visiting her sister, LLayiag Mash •; °t.'Peooa Pick 9m. amuse. Elgin33oa. F U R N i T U R _ a ly Mrs. Corbett: Scratch Feed s We are displaying an attractive Brong>iaan Mr. Lawrence Anna is &ome' after Grit CONANT dt ANNIS — Barristers. variety of - some months to OriHia. Oyster Shell t 'r'' 'r=a 'e - Alumirrtim and Graoiteware Etc. - boss Jean Malcolm is holidaying Mr. F.• W. Gibson is' improving in Ales the well.known "FULL OF PEP" ` "'- 40RDOND.'CONANT.K.C. Furniture and Furniture " - at her home here. heabth, since his recent illness. Mash made by the Quaker Oat Co. ei.i,irl F. ANNis B.A. il•. fa Novelties. Mr. Ernie Bu ' has made a Jack Middleton is able to be out Omee•- •7 1 !Sim.oe Se. 5 0sltar_ rge . Peon «-41 s (oaea ■a), and ar.the- Court Prices ]aw, in keeping with tirnw. g�od recovery from his recent _oper- again after his recent illness. I('iHOFPINCii - Hamm. Whitby, tMr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. at'on: The Y. P. S. meet at the home _of -byl. - - _ _ RADIO SERVICE Monday. Wedneada ac N"o. ? Hig4iway is being kept sate Mrs. Brown on Friday evening.' y� y Friday tleratsi for travel by frequent . applications Mr. and , Mrs. E. Tremble spent 7 cents per bag A Graduate, of Radio College of sand. the Christmas hcaday in Toronto. BIL O.f3!lit1TH. D. D. 9., L D. 8., ou! merchants Have "been dorm a Your old established mills Lev always with S Quite a num - attended the Ch- y f r to Dr. J. r Dales). Graduate or - T7 brisk Christmas trade durim the- ristmas Tree and Cantata in the on the job. Others are bere, today Lack o V Cotlgee c► r. J. 3ma.00s and Toros- {� to- the - minute 'trainin g P- 6 to.morrnw —DUNS. to �rveiny. At czar oat oteee stet D. A. past. week. Church on Thursday night. • Cs •rare were Ttm•, ,y and Frida - Phone - and o-il. a Mr. Borden Middleton of the O Christmas Day was very ,quiet in :.IFiNEST EQUIPMENT A. C. Guelph, is home for ibis Christ- the village. Family reunions were - � ■ X.J. QRE�'•.W -'ice KR'RERT T FALLAISE. L. D -8.. fbt ntias holidays.. the order of the - -day. D D. F . Graduate.! the Royal Coti••e of ©iriDtctd Satisfaction ' to SttrYeons and the !University of Tomato. eJ - T. C. Brown spent just Thursday bliss.. Mildrded Corbett, Mr. Ger -- ` in re�aegCe second door east of St, Aad• AT and Friday in Toronto' With his son. ald- Mutton and Miss Alice Pegg are Shingles For Sale iN "a (awre0. Pietartaa, OEtex ltonn : 9 or by apoin,mwu. (X-ray ' `;Reasonable Prices Will. and family. &pending the schwi'vacation at their aarvfael. Phone Ptei< 8701x. •31s "F Tttlifs sad Batteries always nos head Mrs. Warren Willson and Ross. R+ homes for Christmas: Miss Rutledge pslt Galvanised Steer Shingles. H. ROY MILLER. have been under the doctor's tare ie attier home iii" Honeywood. Bird's Felt Slate Shingle■. droutfhaet, Ontario or several weeks. In the Greenwood •United Church Also. re- rubbering buggy wbeels. Members of the" . Russell ' Brodie Rent Sunday evening. beginning at y awn ■oower"a sh% LIZ A13ET-9 SUCHAi I)i 4k' Pboor !dark 1998 pen•d. .m auof all t,ttda. family, of Toronto, were recent - vis- 7.30 oci€�ck, the Christmas pagent, T. PATERSON'S - • OLARNMOI 3, Ajs& as ao�a0ia•o1'soJld sa■sc,a1 stand- T T �^t T _ itors of -Mn. Goo. Philip: entitled, ''He also Serves" will be - �• Music I :Miss Edna Stevenson, of Alton&. presei Come said enjoy'this pro- Oatl and get prices. Phone 9sls , .. POtSTILI., Lioeso" Atiadgoaae, sum was a guest of !ter aunt. ;Miss Beat. •cram of Christmas. A. collection will F, t� oar ow of T r..ad e�a�.d +. A..• $a erieneea Music Teacher P rice Stevenson, last week - end."- be asked for in" aid of the Sisnduy " samsel" of all clads agaaved to as oho ■w• F�viL ,•1 6060.. Addreas Grow aivw P. o., ooh with a .i oron.to Conservator) Dr. Lyman Barclay and Mrs. I., School Missionary Fund. somdiII . Goad.-'of Toronto. visited their mot,- - We rej -ret to report 'the. death y, R. BEATON, TOWNSHIP g _ _ � �. l�' ''- -.•: '•, 'D,• Cosseyaaiear. Coomissioaer for her. Mrs. Chas.- A. Barclay. one dal . of- our prominent citizen, bliss Min- Unit. Acmustant su. e••aer or will itaeb afternoons or evtnings �� week nit Wood, wi+tich tonic place on Sun- • , Builders - Supplies tvW4vale, cro,. Saturday reserved for school - •_� childrtf►. Mrs. Brown. Missionary Convener day in the Toronto General Hospit- of the Sunday-School has charge of af, following, a 'serious operation. W M. MAW '' :-.Rates very Moderate.. newt Sunday's sescirm.. usually de- Her funeral took prate on 'Tuesday, :Lumbe! and Lash LAeensed Anedoneer for York. Studio M my own borne one mile voted to Study of the legion. T -interment being made in St. George '7 D. C. Shingles Ostarwsad o•tario Co ■arse.: east of Brougham oo No. 7 Mr. McW •irtei clo=eri school n 73arglioanl Cemetery, Pickering, An g - nfl kinds of sales prompt,, attended to Highway. Fridav with- a re'hpargal of the Sun .obituary notice will - appear in our Blue Coai - 1 TRHLNA: nsasoNABLIA day S(-TuA FmtPrfhinrviont and Xi%' MRS CARL. DEVi'i" T net issue - .. i es auy_bt: arcart„ed for at the NE�t'S ofiict. � in¢ the children a treat and Rift n' —__„m` - - 'Alberta e0i11 wets and independent pbosea. — DOlY, @Stic3 iiO�fe Whitby, Ontario. a drinking cup each. „_ Dumbartow _. Pickering Mills. Th, Fmi Cass:e• family visited - Cement, Lim Flti!}tet- - ,/� C �*I L/ , :tiro. Casgie Sr. and dautrbter, bfarr•' Mr. Ar&.ur Annis is home from 11i G 7 y- Cornell- to keep "Christmas with his Me pie Body' �0(lfi� • aret, of A:Xincnurt, nn' Saturday- art? _ .hopping Each_ found .Mrs. Caisie slightly improvs -people. Agents for Ljizi(j�' �'ttnOQ ;�A GOOD DRIVER :1,� having not been so well as usual Jack Burgess is iio►ite'from Albert a i r ' —A GOOD CAR Week DS . and me.;.. Y of late. College, Relletrille for the_Cbristmas F ` -And IMSURANC19 with Feeds of All Bindit m Stock AwWier••aecldmt that - -has cane.' vacation. - �iURICH" Pmdtry Feeds, Labrador Shell, Oil.' -forth much_ sympathy -puss that sus- Jean,_ F.11a and Peggy.Annan were .00Ckshtltt luiplenleJ]fA Calve MeaL Molasses. Any chop you tn;ned by '.Mr. Harry Jermyn, of in the city at a party on Saturday TbeStrodgest, Purely Casualty. may need. We eau min any ration Whitby, formei4y teacher of the Br• of last week_ :.Secure Prise* Before keying dw -yon may waat, machine mixed Mrs: -Reid died' suddenly 'in Tor- — -- Cxiaipaay i:o the World, ougham public school. when his car �•+ Our Front Rank Egg - 3laali gives vvav' fi it and trt•PCked by another car onto on Sunday. The funeral took W l t' V 1�T 7� D O - -'CYRIjL E. MORLEY results. Prices are direct to you, Na Ae was badly shaken up but ' fnrttnt - !flats at Erskine Cemetery, t�v 111 BR • Phesie Commissioaa. ately was not killed. The Young People's Society pick- LrO� �� �• Pleter�� �� { It Was with deeD sorrow that thr . ed bn re9 of r-hn.4 tmaa Chetsr at the PhoaeblHrl• 7211!) x � Salt at Car -Let Pricer. _ neighbors of the village learned• on meeting on Monday evening. �T t' a 'Tuesday of the very serious injuries St. Paul's -on- the -H-ill held their — Xmas ",S , uggestions D. N.• Lockwood ustained by falling on 'the••ice •nn - 01ir•istmas Tree and Entertainment- PICKERINfs, ONT. the village sidewalk. 6y hirs. Baker on 1%ursday of last w • eek. After a C a R IS T M A S ` breakirm her wrist and injuring her hearty supper and. program, Santa There is nothing -more appro _ R Q CLEN�ENIN� hip so badly. She will be compelled distributed the gifts from the tree. rime or more appreciated in y - P PP . t� lie d'ovvti -for some ,time, but is The Di7nbarton Church Sunday :;: -� "y home -then a' modern' •- FUNERAL DIRjiCTOR progressing satisfactorily. School 'held their Christmas Enter Floor or Table Lam ^" - p _ - '- _ One of the finest' entertainments tainment on Friday evening last � .. Private �i►nbulaoee given by ,the Sunday School was the 'week. After a hot supper the child- - =± Our stock ranges in Prins Day an(i, Night Service _ . )ne_ of Friday evening,,. Dec. 20th- rem .put 'on their priigram and Santa' - e µ From $ 1.50 to $10.00. Phone 9000 ?Koch of the credit for the 'except. G E. -- - ` P • 'Claus fiFiighed up the evening. Among other. things Mat are - Malvern 50[!0 tonal program goes to -�Tr. and Mrs. On Thursday;, Dec. 10th, the W.'vf. suitable for gifts. we are //''�� McWhirtpr, trainers, -and Mks. Bert S. Officer= for 1988 were elected at showing -- Markham, • Ont. Harvey, - pianist, hit. Harvey `1Q•, —the—.regular meeting in the Manse.. - *' ____ ._ assisted greatly by "making un" ''•te — President, Miss V. Allison; ist V.- I'ahle Mirrove Oediir Chest e C: AL L U S N_OVp Fhildren to - represent their parts. 311 president," Miss A. Thom; 2nd Vice- { " Wall Mirrors Occasiobal Chairs the performers did_creciit to their pr -4 drnt, Mrs. B. Lott_ on; Secretary, " Smoker 8taodP .Mag,►ziee Riteks And Have YOUr Stoves Fur- teactters. The merry clowns did not Rbd Tables Oheaterf eld_Tahle* ' Kra, G`. Cowan;. Treasurer, Miss J. races and Eavetron he tit appear --to- be amateurs, but tithe • rr•xi p• Allison; Christian �`tewardship, Mrs. Spinet Detrk +, U.uffee Tahlr.a..- g P thing. The pageant. "'Fite Three Burgess; Associate Helners and C A R&D Q Children's Jleigbe PICttIi'H8 . _ltl Old6T before W1IIter: - Wise 1VIer.,•" 'given by twenty of the 11�iie -B,x, Mrs, McConochie-- Literat- •7 Hot Point irons Toasters ' young people received! much comm- ore and Temnerance. -Xrs. Mccbe�r •* See onr R es Heaters and Bealitifut sew �desiEns from =` Oblldren's wagons g Pridation Prom the chairman, Rey. J. _ nP,: Supply. Miss Mav Somerville; FurnaLes before buyjug • 'F.-Glovee; and the audience 'i`lte en- Assistant, Virg. G. White:. Mission- the best makers. You will- be Motor Ambulance, Dag -or. _ tire eoneert. was in keeping with the ary Mnf fhI 'Surprised at; the low prices, N'�gbt. elf ;ewhere. y. Kra. B. Lofton; "Strain- P • . oc,asion..At :the close Santa appear- aers'. Miss A. B. Thnm: PresK, Mrs, "d the large .assortment to Apple baskets and bushel.* ushel _ea and received a warm welcome. rr• Cowan Pianist, Mra..I. White; � �- eboose front, i _ blzekt3ts. - Well filled bads were-given all the Finance Onnimittee, Mn. Pearson, Co THE PICK RING. Nuw4s A. STERRITT Ana Masse .Harris Repairs hil� rem of the community who were Mr*. Rbrgo -ss. Misses I. Dunbar, V. Arrange tosee our display while P listed in any. department of the Sun- Allison and J. Ailieoa, Baby Band, the#44sortardat is nnmplete, Finneral Direotor - -QQ day School. Mr. Lloyd Johnston don- '14ica }^)none,. A !demon; Mission p pp J�LIDIN BUSAlBY ated an extra ''hamper of oranges Rpnri. Vrq. Burgess, Assistart, Mrs. E. C. Jone8,'Phm.B Pbolle 1300 Hardware Fbone 4604 i fir di- rkribution arannrt -the children. 'Joe A111aon. Piokerino. - Ontario P.iCEFJZi)1iC DR1ilNIST PICSLrRINQ. A Noteworthy Idea • �: ,: .• • -- CANADA, - �; , • - :� THE EMPIRE _t -: - - of the N 1�. THE WORLD �} AT LARGE PRESS r. i k� CANADA France, telling how lions which had s Y escaped from some zoo or circus had � waylaid and eaten two honest MISLEADING ADVERTISING Frenchmen. And the adjoining story,. ` Radio listeners who have lost pa- of equal length and prominence, was • Venice with the volume of advertis- one of the very familiar traffic stor- o es over the air will be ies telling how "two Americans were R - • ing which c m o interested in a report which has been killed by an automobile. : i_ ' < snade on radio advertising by the Fe- And the makeup man, it seems to • derai Trade Commission of the Un- ited States. The Commission has ies side by side. We get a shudder - �i=_ e a thorough analysis of a great out of thinking of ravening lions : - quantity of radio advertising mater- roaming through &'civilized country- ial, and publishes it's findings that a side —and then we are reminded that substantial percentage of that ma- our own automobiles shuttling along terial is false and misleading. the highways, are more of a in Lidusaiar art, students at the .Washington State College, Pullman, Wash., aides of Santa C:aus - In its investigation, the Commis- to human life than all the beasts of during the pre-Christmas ru•h. They are pictured in their workshop repairing and repainting old and ` sign found that over .38,000 radio ad- Africa.—Victoria Times. broken toys for. Christmas distribution. They helped to brighten lives of the poor children in their see- ► vertising continuities were false and THE MAN WHO LAUGHS timn of the state_ by work like this for the past this a years. misleading. This should make radio In Dedham, 'Massachusetts, .a cer listeners think seriously as they lis- tain gentleman went to a movi' Emperor Pu Yf, inclines us to the !, HV ten to the advertising messages be- comedy. As the comedy unfolded he view that Japan would not rest con- Autos Banned New ermon ing given over the air. They have chuckled to himself and then gave tented unless and until North. China ! ` no way of telling which messages way` to unrestrained laughter. The is made art and parcel. of Man- Speeds Growth. .- -, P P Bermuda More Vlrary Since p •��'.- . are in the faise'and misleading class infection spread and soon the whole choukuo. Geographically speaking, - • -. g North China is necessary - to Man- First Fatality iriitS - ' and which are genuine and reliable audience was convulsed. The laugh- y _ - _ Bo the nstuial reaction is that. in ter multiplied itself, the whole au,d- choukuo. but the Japanese claim that _ History ;,- Found By botanist addition to finding the excessive ad- ience being in sympathy and laugh- ,ithtut financial assistance from , Crops Per Year Seen Pa _. srertiaing obnoxious. they will mis- ter -.shared. multiplies itself. The her, the vast' resources of North Hamilton, Bermuda —Grown more Possibility trust it, because they will have no comedy itself, together with the China would remain' undeveloped, wary since this colony had the first . teal assurance as to its genuineness. hearty laughter of this one. particu- and that it is only .tor this reason automobile fatality In, its history' on IOWA CITY,, Iowa — The pose In this respect, radio' advertising -lar man, combined to generate such that .Japan is so anxious 'to separate September 3, legislators .' fire now ibility vi speeding up giant growth differs from newspaper advertising. a mood in the audience that it North China from Nanking. This more determined than ..ever to keep in cold regions and- extending plant ' Newspaper advertising, appearing in laughed till the tears came. may or may not be the true object- _Bermuda a "motorless paradise." roots in and regions to obtain more printed form, is there in a penman- Then the lights came on and the ive, but one tiling is certain, that _ When the war department request- moisture, was _seen recently. by Psi- ;Y ant record, and can easily be check- audience craned its neck to see who Japan has so far shown no sincerity : ed that 'military authorities be per -. fessor.. Walter F. Loehwing, Univers- ad up. and heavy penalties await the it was had led the merry hour. Sud- in her avowed policy, to help China mitted to use motor lorries for trans- it of Iowa. botanist' person who 1s responsible for the in- denlp abashed the man in iuestion along to a stable government. Under ; partation purposes, the House of As- He announced experiments with a sertion of false advertising in a realized he was the attraction of all. one pretext or the other,. Japan may ' sembty turned thumbs down with the new laboratory - produced giant hor- i;ewspaper. There is not the same eyes and.searched'about for a hasty wrest North China from Nanking, same firmness it refused the gover- mone led him to believe "a century aheck on radio advertising, particu- exit. and whether the achievement of her nor. permission to have an auto mo- plant may be turned• into a perennial lariy on that which has its origin in But while , he paused• seeking the object would, bring any profit to her- bile for official use. • _ flower bearer." another country, and which is thrust quickest way out, he was tapped on self is a problem well worth the S. S. Toddings. one -of the rnem- By treating plants with a satve'in upon listeners who have no means the shoulder and an envelope placed study.— Hong Bong Press. bars taking part in the brief dis- which- this activating substance was Of checking its authenticity. — Whitby in his hand. It contained two free cussioa'which the war department's suspended; Loehwing forced them to Gazette and Chronicle, passes "Good for life, , and please request occasioned, toad the House grow in circles, - produced roots from DON'T DO IT - _ . come often.' .What a world it . would J�j ]� �•j Q� he had just returned frolw--a visit a lily blossom, shortened the growth' : be if some of us' could now and again No + �aa+$ Used to the United States where be had and bearing " - Listowel woman finds ;100 atuc;; g g periods, and developed behind an old wooden picture frame laugh like that.—Halifax Chronicle. - "anything bvt a pleasant time" due stronger plants ' whkh had lain for several years in A PLEA FOR THE HORSES io the number• of cars. He envisioned wide . commercial kWtrunk. It is an old trick of man- With the coming of the first- snow PERTH, West Aust. --An am_ end- He added criticism of the trade- possibilities in the new substance. ' to bide away money so secure- of the Winter, It is not inopportune ing -act to the .traffic' control legis- development . board for advertising He declares it' may be used in malt•. - „ '- • .1y that its whereabouts is forgotten to call the attention a all firms- cation in this state has been subject Bermuda as a motorle &s Eden," ing commercial fertilizer a better and only some lucky accident, brings who use horses for transportation of debate; and the proposals brought which he said it was not. The only product. -It is the substance in barn- - it to - light again. No doubt money, Purposes to the necessity of seeing forward by. the government have motor vehicles -in the colony, though, yard manure,.. he declared, wbicb 1; ;bus hidden in every community and that their animals are all properly found more than usual support from are a very few operated _by the De- makes it a better fertilizer than tom- Swves• found amounts to an impres- sbod for Winter weather. Every year the opposition, thus expressing a re- partment of Public Works to keep mercial fertilizer. five sum -- Toronto Globe. witnesses its toll of sad accidents to cognition that reforms were over- the roads in good condition. - He said it may be possible to speed =- horses, due to the fact that they, due• up plant growth in moderate climat YOUR MORNING SMILE have not been fittingly equipped to E. H, Angelo, In -the legislative es so two crop& can' be harvested The lading was visiting the ac- meet the slippery conditions of the council spoke an the amending act Reelamatiori �� where one was harvested before. _ artam. "Can you tell me whether streets. Especially on our hilly thor- and showed from official figures. The hormone, called "hextroauxin" I ebuld get a live shark here ?" she oughfares does the ••necessity foe }low motor traffic had simply drift la produced here synthetically by Staked an attendant. Winter shoeing make itself doubly ed from control, and pedestrian - Drought Areas Lyle C. Bauguess in the university .I live shark? What could yon do manifest, To expect horses wearing suety was a matter of . only casual chemical laboratories. Loehwing sail vitit a live shark?" shoes designed for Summer condi- regard in many parts of the state a vital, of the substance no: - bigger - "A neighbor's cat has been eating tions to tackle stiff gradients cover- and in the city of Perth 'in particu- pttatca. — Extension of the 'present than his index finger contains, more Say goldfish and I want to teach him ed with slippery snow and ice is not lar. Mr. Angelo's statement disclos- program. for the reclamation of died growth. hormones that can be" pro- A lesson."=- Toronto Mail and Erin - only unreasonable;. it Is an offence ed that traffic fatalities had incress- out ares in the Prairie Provinces duced by a sguiire. mile of plant :pare, against humane principles which no- ed from 42 to 69' a year since 1927' may be undertaken by the Dominion t•egefation. SAVE THE SURFACE thin can excuse.— 'fontreaI Star: and injuries had increase 1 is the Government. Western represeatattves Dr.- $auguess, he 44aid: is the first "Save the surface and you save thing CObI1i0 !T ,HERITAGE same period from '320 to 971. The attending the Domtnion_Provlucial chemist to produce hextroauxin ' in " conference we're interested In the fed- ,loll, they tell us. If additional grogf were needed of accidents rose from 2;310 to 3,123, quantity. 8o when we read that co -eds of - the fact that so far the coxnm6n cold oral government's policy on• the mat- - ter but t�je question was not discus. - lths University of Wisconsin use has eluded all the efforts of science ` sed in the agriculture sub - conference. Trans - Canada enoagh lipstick each year to paint to eradicate it .from. humanity, news would Reduce ,four barns, all we can say on. James Gardiner, .federal, miti- , p 'is that comes from an eminent' American .perhaps it is the more important doctor that the United States' ,i� inter ister of agriculture, intends to have a _. :'All Accidents meeting later on with the ministers Route Backed Surface that is receiving attention. sneezing bill amounts to one hundred _ of agriculture for Manitoba; Saskat- Barns may be important to 'house million dollars. Ours cannot be very Ottawwa. -- Rapid constructions of ltorsea and cattle and machinery nd -much less if an in New York Safety Council Is chew an and Alberta, to discuss the, - _ Y y proportion to-i. the long_ dreamed highway extending .potatoes. 'But just -think of all the our population. organized As TOIL , matter, As these ministers did not at- 1"otnance there is wrapped: P i - g from Halifax to Vancouver, . the Aped up in .a . Dr. Lloyd Arnold, of the Univers- MOL1ntS tend the conference the di btWob_ TransCanada route, was evtsioned in pair of girl's lipsl sty of Illinois, who makes this esti- Iem was left ovfr for the other meet- - ! a committee report to ,the Dominion- And without that romance there mate, says that amount is spent on a "'• ' ing' Provincial conference. probably wouldn't be any use for treatment for colds between,now and' NEW YORK — New York has a Last session .an act •w•as passed ap The Dominion agreed to contribute 'the cattle and the potatoes before .spring, and adds other effects o$, the safety council whose aim is to reduce propriating $750,000 for reclamation 5o per cent. of a province'a cost of long., Perhaps even the, farmers will common cold as follows; Eighty accidents in the streets, in'the homes of drought-stricken areas and the in- constructing the hi'gbway anti the agree to•that, thousand more deaths between Oc- and in industry by 50 to 80 per cent• auguration_ of measures to prevent sane proportion of feeder roads,. By all means save both stirfaces. tober and.-April, the majority assoc- It was organized at s meeting of city future siM- ring'from drought. The Elinrinafing of dangerous railway i.—Sitult Ste, Marie .Star. •• iated with common colds and their. officials and men and women leaders net provides for a fWe_year program crossings also was recorrimend.ed,.' FIFTEEN' TONS OF FREIGHT` - complications; two million wage- called together by Arthur Willams, and for the .next four years' the an_ = The report read as follows: We shouldn't have ,been out that earners in -industry, stores and of- president of the American 'Museum nual expenditure is to be,$1,000,000. Following a lengthy c•:iscussivn, oa' late but as the Post Office clod: flees sick' for at least eight days, 'of Safety. A large conmittee of technical the general subject-of highways, with A letter was read from . '31ayor . experts, farmers, business 'men, r toiled two in the morning we stepped due to common' colds sand the' sinu_ t view to further increasing tourist off the curb on Ontario street 'and infections, sore throat, influenza, and Fiorillo f LaGuardia pledging the i•esentatiwes of the Federal and pro- traffic in all parts of the Dominion ,deferred crossing until a huge motor Pneumonia that follow or begin as support of the fusion administration. i- incial governments was set up to di- and as a useful and profitable means - Similar offers of air came from sect the program. truck with a trailer lumbered by and colds; and children losing time at police Commissioner Lewis J. Valen- ", of, increasing employment,, providing , rolled to a stop,a few rods up the school. It is understood the western'Pro- r•evenue`producing public works and tine, and Walter 'filler, Jr• secre- virices were informed the 'Dominion ' r street., The two - bodied thing was so rf this does not make people stop srintulating business, it was resolved , big that even in the darkness it and think —and sneeze —then the pub- tary of the board of • education. is- prepared to' consider an eniar;e_ that contributions of the DoTiiiniori lie is impervious '1r. Williams said that ,accidents ment of- the ro seemed to cast a shadow, On inquir- pervious to warning, We here last year took a toll of 3,256 p' gram an the basis of government for highway construction �- lng we found that the truck carried have cold troubles of our own here the present set -up• be on the basis crf'3U er, cent. of fu. s and resulted in a financial loss p a load of ten tons and the trailer and this year they seem to be - of .about• $100,000,000. Indicating T =ie agriculture sub - conference. con- ture provincial .expenditnres for con_ five tons — fifteen tons in 'all.— Strat- necessarily numerous. To' keep'. ry- that the home may b' as great a haz- ;4!ered the— Farmers' Creditors At*- struction of the Trans - Canada high_ ford Beacon - Herald, shod. stay 'out of draughts, and tr and as the street. 'Ir. Williams, cited rangement Act but- made no recom- way to a standard c]esignaled by each AUTOJIOBI -LES AND LIO:tiS a temperature, immediately, are bu total of f,071 fatalities restrltinm menda'tion chncrrning•it. Somo pro- province and approved by the Do. •The newspaper makeup editor— the, dictates of routine common- in home accidents, as compared with vinces were opposed to the act, some ninon government, and of such other the harassed functionary who stands sense. — Montreal Star, 1 98 on the streets. Accidents in favored and wish ,!t retained, hi,;'tw•a )'; as may be- designated by'- - = ''beneath a mercury tamp and tells a ndustry brought 616 fatalities and E u•",ier in its deliberations the the' provlp,ciar governments and ap- toking printer to insert this story THE EMPIRE in recreation and sports the total group cievided in favor of. a_ xtvision proved by the Dominion government '.here and that story there— sometim- came to 471. of government grants to fall fairs,' as lit ing for the general benefit of -the see by putting two contrasting stor- :'dAPANE$E P>✓NETRATIOl� "During the last 25 years." Mr. '. .'Bose grants are now ' madee by both development of Canada. tea side by side, he can point _a mor- 'aye de not wish to appear too s- Williams continued, "organized ef- Dominion and Provincial governments It w•as'also resolved ta•malce.a•sr.it_ al more deftly than the most elo- simistic, but the attitude' of th Ja- fort in industryhas reduced all acci- .under different conditions, It-Is pro- -able recommendation to the Dominion !fluent of scribes. - panese Military power, sine a for- dents 54 per cent. During the same posed to set up a commttee ?, to draft government with"'a view to tife ear.iest - An example of this appeared in an mation of the puppet S to under period railroad fatalities have been a uniform policy and standardize tht+ possible elimination of all exisCrig ;! :eastern 'contetinporary a few days reduced 60 per cent. and injm•ies 80 methods of• making grants to fairs all level c?ossings in all parts of. the ago. There was a little story fyoni bl per cent." across the country. Dominion.. ( ' 4 opt _` i A Great Centlew= than when sugar Is used. Wirers Variations ill i mild flavoured honeys were used to Butter -fat Teat (Irvin S. Cobb) - 'replace sugar, the flavour' of the ' _ C u 1 When I first knew him, he was finished product was much i.m rov- - plain John Buchan, writing the best ed. It must be remembered,. ow- (From the Ontario Mil' Producer) ' ) L Scotch novels since Robert Louis ever, that approximately one -fifth It is pretty well known that the <` #sere Thersie / Stevenson. of the honey is water, therefore, the ' fore -milk drawn from a cow is low is liquid portion of the recipe must be butterfat, and the after -milk, high. t Everywhere Then in 1918, British was Col, John reduced by one - fifth. The sweeten- Buchan of the British wartime press in power of honey is at least eval In some tests made at the Aglicul_ - g P A broths to every other Scout, tc i4ouc .egmtr to race or crtec ( bureau, shrewd, kindly, and deft,` • _ tnral College, Guelp'r, the milk was } • • \ to that 'of an , equal quantity of - drawn from the cows under test in „�. - _. ._� handling a bunch of rampaging sugar• one -pound iota. Several tests of d'i- American correspondents as gently Accord:ng to the, latest Scout cen- A towel and..a bathroom plunger as though they were so many new- -• ferent cows were made, but one set sus figures, just issue:l. Toronto is quickly secured from e ' bathroom laid eggs and he, personally, had laid�i of, figures will fairly well represent I the .Dominion's largest Scouting cen- were successfully used by a Char- every last' one of them. Two- • oot Beft the- general results, In this one test tre, with a total, membership' of 9,- lottetown Scult for a' tourniquet and When he became Sir John Buch- _ the first Pound drawn tested 1.7tYo in ;00 Scouts and leaders. This is a tightener when a spear -I'.ke piece of an, a lot of us said: "Well, he Life History Described ill `M butterfat and 8.22% in solidds not fat: net increase during the year of 1,- glass severed 'an artery in his Path- earned his ' honors but no title ever y 'the sixth pound gave 3.9% in b.f. and 240. The figures show 4,369 Viol er's leg. Because of the depth of the can swell that Scot's head." Greatly Eniar�ed =3t 9.04 in s.n.i.; and the thirteenth and Cubs, 4,403 Boy Scouts, •308 Rovers, cut and the rapid bleeding, the doe= , Now, at Ottawa, the flags fly and Film < last, 6.2 in b.f. and &42 in s.n.f. The 60 Sea Scouts, 10 Rover Sea Scouts for credited.- the lad's promptness the cannons roar for Baron - Tweeds- = eomposite test was 37 b.;, and 1.7 i and 634. leaders. and efficiency with saving the fath- muir, Governor General 'of our TORONTO -The life history and ' t There are 141 Cub Packs, ••149 er's life. The butterfat increased regularly Scout Troops. The snonsor:n ; noble neighbor nation to the north• habits of bees, how they communicate, ; and co butterfat to the last pound churches show: Anglican. 51; .Unit- A. tree - sheltered nook on Mount but, if His Lordship doesn't mind, what takes place when a colony dawn The solids not tat increased, ed Church, 34; Presbyterian, 20;,Ro- Newton; l3ritah Columbia,' and an I'd like, personally, to go on think• swarms, how bees get rid of useless slightly to about. the middle of the man Catholic, 8; Baptist, 4;' Jewish, altar of moss - covered rocks, provid- ing of him as my friend, ., John members at the• approach of wmten ed' the impressive setting for the in- Buchan, a very great gentleman, and other phases of their behavior milking, and declined toward -the end 3. There are 24 community Scou`. vestiture of ' the Rover Leader and They'll like him iip there, we're were described and illustrated b)r The practical conclusion in evident: Groups, 3 associated a ith Home and clog to like him down here. And, motion ictures in a lecture at the School Clubs, and 9 not class ?tied. four new members of the North g p alowa should , be stripped clean at The Silver Anniversary of, the 2nd. Quadra Rorer Crew of Victoria. if any of you Canadians has any Royal Canadian Institute by James " every milking. . - doubt as to his diversified talents, Hambleton, of the United States De- Variations Due to Condition of Coax Border Cities Troop, which has had An exhibition and .concert held by wait till you see him casting a•trout- partment of Agriculture, Washing - Cows freshening in high condition a continuous existence since 1910, the 123rd. Toronto, Scout Group. at fly across a likely pool, ton, D. C. will supply usually, for a period o1 Was marked by a largely attends!. der Park United Church raised - . The activities of the bees were Scouts' Own service at All Saints' .funds for the purchase of Christmas. - shown clearly in the films with apple - - time. 20 to 30 daps, test abnormally P Y pp high Church on Sunday and an anniver's• toys for the children of needy fam- Holley For Cooking blossoms four feet wide and .bens two " A cow in 4he Guelph berd freshen- dry banquet on Monday evening. The tiles. The exhibits included a knot- feet long. One picture showed a mass ed on March 24th, and her'R.O.P. test banquet was attended by over .150 frog display, 'an amateur radio eta- In experimental work on the uses attack of the workers on an intrud- ' on April 2nd was 5.0%, while on Jane present and former members. The tion, a toy repair Shop; a camp ex- of honey in cooking, conducted at ing hornet and a bumble bee. to an. - troop developed from the 1st. Wind- hibition and camp moving pictures. the Central Experimental Farm, it other the workers drove' from the " a 3rd it was 2.7 %. She was very fat at sor Troop organized in 1910 by Col, has been found that cakes, cookies, hive some of the 2,000 drones which calving time and lost considerably in E. S. Wigle, "who still - is District The island of Grand' Nanan, N.B., etc., made with honey remain fresh would use too much of the winter's _ weight during the first two months. Commissioner. in the Bay of Fundy has three' ac- s+ Variations from Day to Day Chief Justice J. B. M. Baxter was tive Scout Groups and a Local As- an i moist for a much longer period food supply. _ The morning and the evening milk elected President of the New Bruns- sociation composed of clergymen and from four cows was tested and weigh- wick Council of the Boy Scouts As- other leading citizens of" the Island. -ed separately for the whole lacation socisition at the recent provincial an- The -troops. are located at North -Creamery. . or Factory Made Butter period, to determine what variations nual meeting. Head, White Head and Seal Cove. _ occurred within the whole period. The following table illustrates the wide (By "Just Cobbler" in Port Arthur and separated milk; it eaves labor' - range in tests on individual cove: �� „a Q Shoes. can .be. made to last mach News - Chronicle) on the -arm and at the factory-the No. of cow L Test H. Tess Av, Tent Canada Seeks longer by taking'proper care of them. milking and separating piocesf eau c. 1t is an improvement too in their ap- - proceed simultaneously. 1 .» .... 1.9% 5:21/0 3.5% More Honors -- - • ! ........ 1:8% 9.!110 8.5 %_ - pearattce and an excellent habit for Quite an argument is under way In Canada we are practfcal:y cream. :...- 3 ........ 2.Boro 6 S�'o • ` 1i :3 °c - the children to acquire. If shoe polish in the .Old Country on butter.msk- ery farmers, and the New Zealand- 4 17% 6.1% 3.4 % . is ton expensive have them wipe the ing. It centres around- the butter era claims can be regarded as ours. _ At Chicago Show � — Wins dust off and with a soft cloth go over made in New Zealand and that made The Old Land Is different. Large hauls ” ,$lankets Need wheat Crown, Some Li'!e_ the shoe with a little sweet''cream in Denmark and the Irish Free State. from farm to centres of consumption took Awards. and sugar. The cream keeps the lea- it is well known that Danish 'and make a different view, point, Whilst _ Just �+ • ther -soft: The -reel trust not be rte- Irish butters have long held their own on this matter I have before remark_ : (Just Sudsm* t glected as it js essential that the cov. in the Old Country markets, and that ed on the liking the British fanner CHICAGO - Canadian exhibitors. with the wheat crown and some of pring of the Heels. do* become ton.' la+e comers like New Zealand, Aus. is evincing for protection. He 1s t�o- i'wice. As 'Much Soap AS the major credit, awaited judges to dry' tialla and Canada have bad to take ing In for all he can get. One of his - I'reeume their work in hope o! fur= If shoes must be worn - without rub-:-second place. The reason for this is Isteat moves is on the canning. Ilnea. For Other Articles bers on a wet day first cover the' lea - f the system employed: Denmark and. Lion. He says and possibly with some _ ibex .honors to tarty home from the I Ireland send their .whole milk to-tbe cause, that he can supply all the _ . • _ _ - ,TS Used � ibex with tallow or seat's- foot "Rub International Hay and Grain Show it in well, and be sure `alt the stitch- factory -where it Is` separated and tinned milk E . land qan consume. : Do you know that the rubbing of ; and the 'Livestock Expositioq in pro- _,. _ woollen fibres - against each other- is' grew here. ing is covered. never put wet oboes the butter made, wbilst the other up comes the British fruit .farmer j - . the main reason for blankets shrink - too near a fire to dry. 3'e . All them 1 co -. tee" employ the separated meth- with a furthfr claim that the supplies +rti W. Frelan Wilford, who with his _ Ing and the nap felting! asks M. C. R. i wife operates a 1,200-acre farm at with oats, corn, or whet sad p Od, that is the milk is separated from of tinned fruit imported from abroad - ., In the Christian Science Monitor. Butt on a she', where it is dry. It, in a the cream on the farm, and the cream be reduced as he can supply the quo- . 8 Stavely, Alta., carried oS his second ..a: 1 _ you are asking how can we' get the world wheat crown. In 1933-Wilford hurry first treat the grain in the oven then sent on "to the creamery., Both ta• Then to m"e.a patriotic move, out 7. ieltrt from ached blankets without won the world title at the grain show The 'grain keeps the shoe in shape i mFthods have their advantages and of his demand they both claim that � some washing machine agitation and and as it -absorbs-- piofs.ture bastens,I also their disadvantages. Where 'the by this procedure It will employ more j g and conference in Regina in inter- the drying. It swe!Is, but `es expan_ 1 *Iction from the action the machine. national competition. Second award _ i whole milk is shipped the separate hands fm the' Welsh tin -plate Indus. _ I'll explain. Don't wash blankets. in the wheat sweepstakes went to atom takes place where there is least 1 milk !s :returned to the farmer to feed try. This in turn will cause more - clean as you do other .clothes, just William Rogers of Tapen; B.C. resistance, that Is, the open top of the i pigs and poultry, and It 1s claimed work in the coal mines and tin mines. suds them and wring . them clean. Wilford's victory gave Canada Its shoe, It does not stretch the leather. that sometimes this milk is the source This will cause more employment to Make a double» action soda, using 1 21st win. since 1911 and it was the Crushed newspaper may fie used to I Df disease germs that cause­ serious the machinery - work- shops,- cause twice as much soap as you use is ninth time the honor has gone to the fill the shoe, - Instead of grain. ) trouble on the farms, especially it it more paper to be used, and a host of washing, and use the water lukewarm. foothills province.- Saskatchewan has -.. Children's school shoes should last is not pasteurized. The patrons of other Industries to turn-their wheels, ;­Have the wringer loosened, and after %von the world wheat crown 11 times that mued longer 'if they can beore=-1 course are paid on the butterfat con- and In fact only use the British far - : 'getting the blanket thoroughly wet in and Manitoba once.' moved , upon reaching home after, tents as in the separator cream ven. mere' surplus milk and fruit and the : this heavy suds, wring it. at once The Prince of Wales, '.: ith an entry school. I make slippers for home wear, dare. The advantage claimed is that it whole economic prosperity - of Britain through the wringer. Keep sudsing i from his E. P. ranch near Nigh River, sometimes a nice •-pair with crocheted. leaves the farmer more time to de- is assured. I think I heard some such wringing until the blanket is t A-Iti., carried off a major sward in or knitted -top and 'felt "soles' `ant! 'vote to other sides of farming, and talk about Canada rind the home-mar- - completely cleaned. ` Three suds and livestock. His "Bapton Orator," a sometimes •a quick but comfortable I keeps up a steady flow of milk to the ket a few short years ago and as a •three wrings will nearly always clean shorthorn bull, won the blue ribbon. pair by sewing stocking legs to a pall'" factory. On. 2he' other hand the op- farmer I am still holding the bag, 'a blanket, but keep, on'_ until you have Canadian sheep Won many awards, of soles or felt of any warm material. portents of the ,separator, claim that _ done six surl,n and six wringings, with Charles J. Shore of Glenworth; I always use overall material for -the cream has to be held over in many i Ont., winning the blue ribbon far the outer sole as It .does not catch dust •case? so long ' that super acidity is Classified Advertising ., u the blanks t r. quire's that 'much - - fedeaning. Now but the blanket through best pen of lambs. .Ontario breeders or pick up slicers. j caused, and to , overcome this the 11 light suds, wring and then.'put it scored, many wins in•the sheep class- S-boes are better kept in a rack and butter- maker has to use neutraliza. _ IxvExTOSSi N through two lukewarm rinses and the es• ft ea'oh child is'furnlslied wrth a place' iion Anyone who has had - anything.. AN OFFER Tu EVEA , Ia:N'LvTOR, for shoes the care of them will be at- t do .with -a creamer will admit this. List of wanted inventions and full eovering ,is ready tqr the line. In o y Information sent free.' TEE 3LAAK"T ^ Aanging to dry, be sure you hang the �'',,L tended with more interest. It i>i very but In a dairying country like New Company, world''Patent Attorneys, 278 S�lool Shoes simple to tack a strip of material to Zealand, they "counter this -attack by Bank Sttreet, Ottawa, Canada. ' blanket so the colored stripes in the - , , , ends are vertical in' order that no, . a convenient wall, making a compart- claiming as an advantage that it WASITaa color. runs Into.. the main. color; and A Mayor Problem nreirt for each alone. If the material brings the distant farmer within MFERIAL BONDS AND ct RItENUTEB poll the blankets into lsit &De. on the is s pretty color,'the ' child!en enjoy it range of the` creamery; it .-•voids the I wanted, only of Russian. German and ' more and each child, will want a color spread of disease through mixing and Austrian Governments. Higher prices _ line. You will find your blankets soft Shoes for the school children paid, David Davts, ,Queen and Tork, : of its 'own. A stocking bag of the redistribution to suppliers of separat_ : Toronto. and fluffy and clean. again becomes a major problem in It insures less washing to' use pro -' homes where- severitt children must -satire material to hang near the rack ed milk at the creamery„ it avoids tector's on the upper edge of the blan_ be kept -in school on a moderate in- Lets to keg the body from touching come. Otheregarmenis can be cut Those leisure llOW& p g ° --eady for school. e edges' of the covering. Do not de_ down and a+ade over. Caps and stock- Why -Not Employ Them Fro jpetrd wholly on the overturned sheet ings and mittens can all be made at s s II fitably? • Spvcialised training' Ito 'do the entire protecting of the home i1 necessary, but shoes must be leads to Increases efficiency. Care Of Farm Manure - Increased Efficiency means upper edge of your blankets and do purchased. They are an expense that , oM, �..,,.. r ,., a ,n d..• is - Increased Earning Capacity. not find yourself in the position of cannot be side-stepped. e.. , o,,. Tap , , p,,-. �. s.�y :-.-•.Overcome Inferiority Complex, pped. We must a,wyl,.,,e,n.a,.,,,.l,,,n. develop mental power, a'nd Laving to wash a whole blanket just snake them. last as long as possible. One of the most important by -pro- �� 1 r equip yourself for. better, =i ducts on a farm is stable manure. ��, ►t-�� ■• thing.-. Study leisureic !n the to get the upper edge clean because Cheap shoes are never an econo- ` quiet of your- own home. write of not using protectors. The application of manure -returns TMy'•= ^• M� Tap i., CLEAN my. If It is possible at all it is wiSest CRIAn`hw -111tI ""irn :re.Au,A.. "for particulars of fascinating to the•soil a proportion of the plant', correspondence courses ,to pay a fair price- in the 'beginning. ",d. - p.a, °,• mrl•dlq ,h. nN, b�.��.{1 Last year I had just two dollars and food removed by crops, particularlyu:G "�klmp,00i TRAP I The Institute of Practical stud FARMS FOR SALE j -' nitrogen, phosphoric acid and potash, Applied Pa cholo ' r IN ONTASIo fifty cents when two 'of the children PP i ldi 1 Since more than one -half of the rti- p elo confeaeratio Buuatag Some guvd properties at falr prices, Anker -Holth Mfg. CO. Ltd. part cash' :mil extended terms' on needed Shoes, The pair that cost One trogen and at least three - fourths of MONTAMAZ, 'QUEBEC the balance .at 4 interest. dollar lasted one month. The air Sarnia, Ontario. State your rwittirements and write for which I paid a dollar and fifty the potash of manure is contained for details to: j in the liquid portion the importance _ Coss XISISIONZA or cents lasted three montlis. The, extra of saving the urine of stock is evi- " ParlisAment skin: s�n sOA Toronto fifty cents in quality gave as much dent. The empl6yrnent of suf- A RXT E U R SHORT-STORY C O N•T E S T wear as two dollars in the cheaper ficient litter to absorb all the liquid, : shoe. tight floors and- gutters, an imper- LIVE STOCK MARKETING Of course, a very expensive shoe is This 3rd contest closes on Dec. 28th; 1935. The Entry Fee,is Twenty - y f8h1 in S the K operative fan has vious bottom to -the storage area,:: • La pp R p not necessary as they are so soon Five Cents; not postage stamp.. The first' prize will be 2$ percent. _ a been yr0tiotive of splendid results olio, in districts of high rainfall, pro- of the entire contest receipt's,. second prize l5 %. third prize l0 %. 8e11inR on the open market means real outgrown. Do not purchase shoes' with tecting the manure heap with some A constructive criticism on each story submitted is given, a value .for the owners. Get in touch the- intention of - passing -them on to ' ;with us. sort of cover, are insane by which suggested market `for every , practical story offered. Each Entrant Writ- Wire -or Tslsphoae the next child as once a shoe is fitted excessive bleaching and loss may be - must- seed in a si"ed statement that their story is eithgr original IaradhtusL 1143 to orie child's foot it is almost sure to prevented, fiction .or a true life story, your natite and address, and number of TTIE i V=VED :ASSrsit•s p _ . . e0.0lBSATIvS CompAsy, rx=TEn be uncomfortable for the Child` who words in the -story- not over 1,000 words, enclose return postage. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION DEPT. gets 1L BeCOird -hand. In this Caae 1f Every time you Crowd. Into the ' Typewrite if possible or even legible handwriting accepted. Qaioa stool suds, west Toronto may be better to get a more Inexpen. memory what you do not ezpedt it' to . tp 1"ue N0. 52 — f3 give shoe and when the time comes retain, you weaken Its powers and yore ,..; O I F F set new shoes for the second child, 'lose your authority to command its BAKER; 3 9 LEE A V E.r . T O R O N T O 57 - also more Inexpensive, services. - Todd. *tu �R'� iiQaYeG,t� i�U� emaw terxk and eQlrert, i801y9;W. _ _ •,htotiiee toreltitors ' Aaawaeeoenta , 4 E. Tvemik, bonus on wire 5. t Ya o0; Rush Gregg, plow for grading 1N THE ESTATE' `OF VERA' Mr. ' A. T. Law, of Lefroy, Ont., t • on BRADLEY, DECEASED, annvu ce4 ' bhe engagement of his 8 .90. W. wire drag g ' on sun. •: Squire, R e ' 91.76 race heir; .Y1.:d} uaid it advance coil. 4., I.N. F. '�, u.xb• o^ ^_c n. Ai. ,,cr4on.s :,.al. i.tK .iai.ns ag�inat only.- aghter, Helen Gertrude, to Subscriptions to the United States 7 7,0p; 1, , drag ,on Altona the 'Estate of Vera Bradley„ late of William Maurice, eldest son of Mr. ` - and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advance. Rd., 10.00; A. Pegg, drag ' con. 7, Pickering, O "rio, Married Woman, and Mrs. ,Herbert Parkin, of Kinsale, -- - -" 3.25; W.#Westney, drag and cut weeds deceased, who died on or about _ Jan- Ont., the wedding to take place C. H. TU`GK,' Opt. Eyesight Bpeeia - ' lUHN mt1KKaR.. Proprietor. on Greenwood Rd., 15.60; 'G. West, uary 10th, 1935, are hereby notified quietly, the latter part of December. ist. Author of "toss Eyes and Herb+ cut weeds con, 4, 2.00; F. McColl- to send to the undersigned Adminis- ough, drag and cut weeds on con. 8, trator or his Solicitors, on or before rib" 'The ' Child sad Its Deveh►p ,•� c a° Nn0 commaNTY 6.86; C. S. Bryant, drag on con. 2 January 13th, 1936, full particulars - Gent." Optometric Assotiatioa_ of and 3, 14.00; L. Lye, repairs to bars, of their claims, after .which the Radio'Service oc�' American Optin Eye Aar• A rather sad spectacle was pres- p. ks and chains, 10.80; C. Cooper assets of the Estate will be distrib- oeiatioa. Specializing in Eyesight iemv l in `,:lie United States this reek and Ghseea. J when Col. and 'airs. Lindbergh and note for truck, I24b.00; S. Ferndale, sited having regard only to the claims Expert service aIId re. '' drag Audley Road, 3.00 H. Michell, so filed. •Opposite Post Orfice, Oshawa son, set sail on a chartered boat for sing Whitevale hills, 2.40; Blake DATED at Toronto this 18th day of pairs to all makes. Rees Phone 1516 England, where they will reside in Work * the future, in order to escape the Annis, sand for same, 1.05; W. E. December, 1935. onable, charges. Iridnatping menace, ever present in Holtby, repairing Brougham streets, Cecil Oscar Bradley, {guaranteed. the United States Their eldest son 1.90' Root. Wright, drag Altona Rd. Pickering, Ont., Administrator, by Harry Hull truss kidnapped and murdered, and E. Powell, drag Range Line, 5.00; H. his Solicitors, _ ARTHUR FIELD recently Col. Lindbergh has received Roach, settlement re Uxbridge T. L. Proudfoot and Tindall, Graduate Radi) and Television Institute. Builder slid Contractor ,.,threatening letters. causing him to 260.89; A. W. Mitchell, haul gravel 85 Richmond Str. W. Toronto, Ont. Member Official Radio Service Men's �� g Pickering Village, 103.03; J. Hilts, Brickwork and Stonework fear for the safety of himself, wife labor at Bay Bridge, 5.50; J. Ravie, Association. and son. The decision was arrived at ditto, 526 You Can Buy at Rome 3 46 Phone 5201, PICKERING a Specialty to leave secretly for England where TiRE8, BATTERIES, _ Architect's Service -- _ kidnapping is never heard of, and Dunbarton ACf:ESgOIi1ES, / . �. O'��,/ % ..Repairs y _ where a person's life is more secure L " - than in any other country. It does . At ae low and better prices ,FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND- . A program of Christmas Carol: • THE CROWN INtLE ' not speak well for law enfvrcement uilI be given by the choir of St. as " • EMBALMER Rnsebank Rd. and Kingstesn Rd. ` in the United States where life. is so nn cau in Toronto. 6 -29 Phone Pick 6620 Paul s-on- the - Hill, on Friday, Jan. y Successor to W. J. Mather, -_ insecure. Crime -has increased great 3rd. 1936, in the church at 8 m., - )y in' flhe 'Jolted States during the p' 84oufiville, after which a social half -hour Rill Lst us repair thKt tenky top Night %nd Day Service past few years and the same thing R _ be spent. _ For Everybody may be Said of Canada; ,which is in —' Business Phone Residence Phone f1menced to a considerable extent by Kinsale .— Skilled M.00r'Repairs. 9 801 9920 ' its proximity •, to her southern nei- °: p 'Gordon J Law ghbor. But Canada can take pride in Miss Muriel Bell has returned to • troubled wick colds, sough, coals. V* fact that her laws are being en- her home after spending a couple of phone 2908 ATTXNTION, FARMERS broncittis, tonsilit* Onwail and ins . forced better than they are in the weeks with her sister in Oshawa - of the throat, SYBILL.A 3PAi8it'8 .� Vnited States. But no other country $everal'of, our residen�i_ attended PiCKERI;vC' ONTARIO GENERAL REPAIR WORK 'e THE reiedy to use,. i4's safe, de- •enjoys a better reputation for ab- the Port Prry Fair on Thursday of pendahle; with gtHek good results of sexce of crime and for the enforce- last week. MAC'S f►M APPROS WeaseprepAredtorepairears. esaoey back. _ - rnent 'of. the latw- than Great Britain. YOU oUlf) W trucks, tractors and all farm Quite a number of our young pro- T Ti t^ol. Lindbergh knows well that be plc attended the dance in Brooklin * t LL COI L 00 nlaohluery, wheals Iebuilt and E• C. Jones, Duo* Piekerias can rest and sleep well in England, last Friday evening and report a t]fe•setting, word -work and - without being disturbed continually good time• wood turning of all kinds ' it his slumbers by the ghost of r Mr. Wm. Bell Sr., is speeding 'a - : •ls Snapper or murderer. He can be rem days with his daughter, Mra. ' ` Place your order now for Notice n thankful that there is such a count - Roca Ranne, -of Brougham• wood - working and turning. tom` You = Yy as Enlrland. A number of -family reunions fea- Phone or Call e:sts that Italy shall abide by their Lured the celebration of Christmas QJ - agreement with the League of Nat- on G�ednecday. Cart Pickering. 5900 �• E. RO llr E We do Building ��! all kinds, e and he Card of Thanks Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. CARPENTERi IGi l ions. He is• -�a, man of peace, - H. GIBSON (Successor to W H. ,Jackson) - will do all in his .power to avert. an Phhoe Pick 2729 1_ •. CEMENTING; - other World War,' but he will not We wish to thank our many pat- Successor to C. M. Law, agree to allow Italy to carry out her runs of the past year for their fav- rake t. - anc� - . P'LLTS.I BJ�NG 'ambitious :schemes even if it should nr?, and -wish you all A Happy and ;: P' ring. Cfrt +• i - , rp�trlt in h sstilitiec. He is the man Prosperous Neer. Year. Iap1Q Leaf 11Ru4rua♦ Fu e ,ftOnFIIrG - -4i, whom Britain is Looking to $ -►uide _ C. r1. Overland. p � � In Claremont Ont. D Wo tl,.o -ell Brantford* RooflnO h• r through ti.e present crisis. �nsuraace Co. _ p_it7i*,'u gi�t,)ry in ttie past. when THEATRE aterinla� Empire AKthroom - di�_aster seemed'to face her, :it ha.- Notice to Creditors -and WAWAVESA INS. CO. : ' E gnipmpnt, Dnro Water _ T ,. •n�rer failed that a rran.of nut.4tand • WH =2'B"5�' Cheap Rates for Rarm and Coanh7l _ `3y•+terrra. HeAtt iriz ability ar pear,A on . the 4*cene R. S. O. 19'?.. flap. 150,, Sec. :il _ , Buildings StKbIP Egpt1'nntent "aid. 'saved the Rituatii.n. -Capt. 1".,den - I — -_ . ,.. -- windeterm Insurance on $atidiap and ether Flulkiing Materials F'STATF: q.f- ,Tohn. Cahrin Campbell,• _- .TEILTRS. FRI. and ' 9AT. { ill+tinsates Fret - has looked upon as the man for thF Farmer. deceased. Windmills, Silos ere. a,r :anion, He has just beEn appoint- [)�crrnber '?Nth 27th rand 219th Automobile Insurance of - -Work Gaaranteed era successor to -Hon. Mr. Hoare Who ALL. PERSONS having claims a- god Show. Thus'¢, Fri .8 23; Silt ,9 ;�Q7Uy wa= severely criticized in gainst the E.atate of Sohn Calvin All Rinds F. J. nDOT rp�1 Braain for offering peace terms of Campbell, rate of the Township of W. C. FIELDS write -or Phone Citi V r�L i a rnost gencroux character to Italy, Pickering. in the County of. Ontario, IN 8OWMAN & RQWE1 Phone !*02 but Which Here : urned dow-rr byEng- Farmer, deceaaeed, who died on or. a- PICffRRIti(3, ;ONTARIO + - bout the Second Day .of of December, 46 WHITBY ONT I eland. _.. Man on the. + wn~ Ire is'. a' ot'- r scam in _the 1935, are hereby otified to file with _,. _ — __ -. __ ... _ . y �, sick at- the undersigned, on • or before they]ngr Trapeze CtiR1STMAS as the young Encrlis�.man. Fourth day of January, A. D. 1936, Cap: Anthony Eden. Althoug and full particulars of 'their claims. Im- ���Z -+-+ : — t ' • t BAKING •ier -Arty years of age, •no other man mediately -after said date. the assets rD SALE _ h taking• a more nctiiv interest in od' the deceased will he distributed «PARTY WIRE" -ei, critical period in the political - amongst those .entitled thereto, hav- tt will pay you to do your Xmas shopping at. The Red (3' White ,af °airs Qf the British Empire. In ing regard only to claims so filed :-.-.JEAN .�Et•TBLTR - . _ Store. We can assure of the Freshest and finest ins-tdieota. •the• ;:art fens- years he has. risen, very- DATED at Oshawa, the Tenth `Day - . ` - VICTOR JOKY for your Cakes and Puddings.. - - -.'rapidly' in the dipiomatic senive of of Demember. A. D., 1935. = -•tho- copntrp. In t'�e- most- difficult Monday, Tuesday and Wedn'�day FIFE ROSES PASTRY "situatinns that have arisen in inter «• E. N. fiiteclait. K. C. ' ?41b. c nati ,nal affairs. Eden A`a� -the maw Bank of Montreal Bldg. DEC. arc, 3L Rnri Jan. 1 Flour, 24 lbs., 83c., Lockw"66ds, bag 63c• tee' ^te <l, to s,lrP the problems. 'and O,haws. (cot. Two Show4 at ; rind 0 �HFLLED SHEIA,El) "� a L +� s'� +}si he .has done r'r,a =uG���: fully. Almonds, 11D., '1 3c. alnuts, lb•, 12ce tr .'. W- Kren ±(•.,t tcn -,as, heen done in :.lOE E. BROWN th., '? eague of N n':ens; W ;sere he iii I N .' << c';.at the silts s of the l.ca�.•' l =Figs Best for cooking, 2 lbs. for 19ce rarricd nut with„» t fear or far- "Bright Lights" ' or. *H' has d•iTe,more' than Rt,y nth- RLF :A(;EIEU SL-I,TAtiA LEXfX PEPPED er ~yon 'sn Iz 1< ?rag the membess of , _: With i ;' Raisins, ,'Raisins, •Raisins, :--Raisins, tl• < .�# eaeue •tog. t'ner. Fie has .'been _ - 19c. 11�, 2 lhd, 255. 2 l bs, 2, -w. ISe. Ib. ' txlled a "foe, of Duce.'5 f3ut hr is a AN'. Dti O K KIL i -PATRICIA ELLiS' C. #NUtEiI . GT�f:7ED ' :Lemon�rOrwn�a COORiN(� fv of 1)uca and so far as he in- - VICKERING cot)rtCIL. 1 iis�tinr!e Wed, Jnn. let, rata p. , - Cherries Fruits - ';Peel Molasses a � ►'v Peicej N )w in Effect � lb. 19c. 7 k 1b. 5c. # lb, 15e. 1£3 oz. tin Ile. Tke Township Council met nn t Ever..ings Matinees SPECIAL - Mc,)rlay of last week in their •final 'Adrilts 12e, -.y ,Adultslflc, • •tooting of the year, with nil' niem- ' Children laic. Children l0e. Sugar, yellow Or white, 1'011 s f ol` rJ3e• 'bers present. Tar Included _ Some correspondence w'as deal! - — : with, and a few relies matters dis- p.� _.���►YiIL' YIELD BOAT H cg MUR'ISON • _ Authorization for the purchase of. 200 feet vf. sonar fence was given far .Phone- 600 We deliver 'n•e of the 5th concession. _. n. a Standing Committee on Rel- '!ef paid the following .account, for < Men's Work Boots. $2.49, up. tcurhlxs: 5. !:. Ivinrrish, 10.�fi; 'O. V. ] t �3S111'e(1 11E11 y0$ feed a ..cn'72bin'iticll Of 130I11e - Men's. Overalls and Pants, $1.25 per pair, rap. Shaw, 1s.00: grown graihl plus. an'Qpe'n formula. Dairy Supple- Men's Wbrk• Shirts, $0.65, or 2 for $1J5 ° • j The Standing Committee on Con' ]lien t, tingencies paid the following: J6hn - `4 -- Phillips, salary and postage. 50; J. - Farm Team Harness, $23.80. up. �Vtlen feeding 141�p1e Leaf'l9 ^t or ySonarah 3Z', Sup - Horse Collars at various Prices Jiiurkar, printing and advertising, S. :plemenf9, you have a real opportunity • t0 balance. Sweat Pads Team Lines "- D0;' A. Spears, Pickering transfers, - `. .80; D.' R, Beatqn, Postage. ,40.00; Y.. ''your ration � .as you kn��r the Q�aet amount and Now is tke Time to get that Old : E. Mowbray, re U. T. L, services, .3. Harness Repaired 40; R. C. Reesor, ditto, 3. oo; G. L. gl;ality of each ingredient contairlt d in the bag. Middleton, Relief expenses, 6.20. Phone 2904 r Standing 6=mittee on Roads 'and Feld Monarcb "Open Formula" Feeds. 3Brfdges paid the following: Margis- - », f ADLE Y • PRONE C E L •. ` z vn and Babcock, engineering servic- y BY A W MITCHELL Pickering' ickerin ss, 76.60• T. Hancock, timber for BY $ g 74.00 F• y w.: $ Ti,` .R Y 2�T Q• _... 'Pay Road, 35.60; Pedlar People Ltd, Ask for the 18$6 edition of Peer' Facts. _ ..'v...:....- _ .. - _ __ - i, �..L.. :,: i. ,._...._.. _ . .. ..............�...:...,..�,., ..... ._.. ' t._ 1.......--•—.++.+ eu:. w,... s. Aa-__--+ e+ s- �:- r+ r. e:-,+ ahJ. crsvnw ++.�rae*:..*. :,tU+m.+asti.e ... w.....•a.wwvwr...•me- - -,»+n _..-..,.•++...- - .. ..,.. .......- .- ....._....... s._� «_.tom^- .+1�'stwi3' amiR .Se*w7.WC.•.iK- .�MLNCruCw""° • gi[ _ . _ s �. _. _ _. - r - 'the UnA811 OWrch Suriay- School her tax rate, on account of a der- !Card of Thanks 4 , - :1 are holding their anniversary this icit of over $4000, due to heavy re- - -We i� ish our Thursda event In the ro ` _ The Annual School Meeting was y n8 P Brsm is lief expenditures and the large a dye wish to take 'this opportunity White Gifts to The King. mount of unpaid M$jj P,atr�Drls . )held this meek, Thursday, Dec. 26tH. paid taxes. of thanking y ' Mrs Chandler was visiting lrieridis The War Veterans held a social in - g our man kind friends Y tea; the Town -Ball hey* on Monday ev- Brock Road and neighbors for the many kind -. iln Toronto over the week -end nesses shown during the recent sev- - The Euchre Club meet again to. �' being addressed by a noted ;. g - ' '?- a veteran from Toronto. The Skatin -Rink is now o ere illness experienced in our home. might, (Friday, ZT o at the Hall. 8 pen. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardy and Merry Chr iatiYlas - Adam Spears, Township Assessor At a, couple of suction sales held A. H. Rave has opened his rink in Family, is being seen on his rounds again. in this vicinity last week, term stock the rear of the school. Open every Claremont, Out. Miss Laura Ormerod, of Greenwood readhed bourn day prices of 19.29, night, hockey Saturday afternoon. •.As hoildaying miih Mr. and Mrs. D. horses selling at $150 and cattle as Good ice and music supplied 'by and $ "•.A. Pugh, high as $72 each. loud- speaker system. Reasonable _ We are pleased to know. that.. Mrs. Mr. Fred Todd, who was driving a rate. You can also have pour skates r Happy 'T. Paterson is very much improved coupe ran into a truck owned by sharpened here. -in health during the past week. - Harry Paisley, on Tuesday last. Todd • ° Richard Ward spent last week received a few gashes in .the face as We wish t0 express our r & "rents Mr. and bits well as. a few minor body bruises. with hi$ and , P Mr. Fred Timbers, who now puss- appreciation to our. many - , +, W. P. Jonea, of Balsam. friends for their patronage i�habti �Cfri� !�fglltnap " :Pros The Vocal' school closed for the eases a room full of silverware, is Christmas holiday on Friday last, to �► outstanding winner at plowing during this' Xmas season. - `•, NeW re-o on Monday, Jan. 6th. matches throe out the province. The iIICreaSi demon N ~ ' i?� a6a and will go to England 'as Canada's �� d T O R. O " � T O I ` The News wilF again next week be for our goods' is a testimo- - Year _ in Claremont on Monday on account representative to compete in the nisi t0 their ever rows n �3l ugl8 -� j • R3t l "1 • 3) ; , j of the Neva Year's Day holiday. British` Isles competition plowing growing 1 DAILY SEAVICE n 1• E R, ­.7 f~ The School -Concert was held on match to be held in mite near future. popularity. -Friday afternoon last, all classes - _ We take this opportunity - Whitby having a share in. the program. - - of Wishing One and All Eastern Standard Time Broug)fm 'Ont° - Phone_ pick It]S ; Our merchants reported .a very The Royal Bank in Whitby -will be- "THE SEASON'S GREET 1NGS" Leave Pickering LeaveTor onto Yent Dstrona6e I' appeeeiatei. satisfactory Christmas resat.. and _ IFastern Howe) isay at o.ind3s) 1 closed at the end of the year, after YoursFor Service and Quality a large stock turned over. . y TIC t' �� Vaughan Glover, of Aber; CotlP •e berng in business since 1929. All A. M. P. M. A. M. P.M. ti FS g accounts -.will be taken over b the SD LEWIS a 7,09 3 54 a 7.:30 a 4.30 $ man 'Belleville, is spending the. Christ y local branch of the Dominion Blank. CLAREMONT ONT.- a 7.44 a 4.54 8.40 530 as holiday at his home here. - `3.r;4 d 5.5.1 10.00 ..63ti , Represents the .. '•, +p The members of the staff will be . .' John IVorZori's 'grinder went,' out - 20,'24 'f1.54 11-30 a 7 3o Canada Lift Assurance- Co: - taken over by other branches. t - - of business on Monday .morning, � ' �+ a 11.:,9 d ?.b4 P. lLl, 8,30 but operations were resumed in a Whitby town is likely to increase y P. M. 8.54 c 12,30 d 9.30 Canada's oldest f� �.�� �. ,�..� ... very short time. c 1 4 ; i i I. I t I . 3 ) 10.30 t Life lnsuranet � - • 154 10.64 c 23A � 11.30 Mr. Fraalr Deruaha, remains in ,Notice. to Creditors Care a 2 -M brill 44 3.30 Company "very poor health, now requiring a -daily except Sun & Hnl_ b- Sun. in - !nureing aseia?Lance. We trust that he IN THE MATTER OF THF. -d & Hol. only, c -Sat only, d -Sat. 1pVB1ITBY. PIOKBRIN(i ` will soon recover, and be able to stet *TATE OF SARAH SMITH, late �,` a Sun, & Hof. only and vicinity. -on the street again soon. Ly The Canada Lite has nerved Canadiltas F of the Village is W hitevale, in the Tickets and information' at for 8,9 ears. During the past five years ' Services in the United Church nr1 Y , tl, Township of Pickering, County o! • ehis Can -Sunday Iasi were well attended. The c Pany 1� to Policy otlrnera and Pastor, Rev, J. E. Glover atefuliv Onto' Widow„ Deceased. Strain beneficiaries ovej Stal,rM.000, It has gr ORAY COACH LINESl,owier. . :- . • - tiOTICE is hereby given that assets for the protection of acknowledged the presentation of a all creditors and others having claims �* PICKERING of over 8242,000,000. pulpit gown by the Woman's Assoc- or demands against the estate of � C. H. Tine � D• Eastern House - Phone 4.W- _ one �k' 3� R. R. 1, iYhith Ration of the Church SARAH $l►IITH, who died on or a- f, The postmaster has been - one- of Normal Vision the bray petrple in our town darin _ , bout the 17th day -of November, The Value of Vision WE WISH TO THANK z 1935, at the Village of. Whitevale, _ this week. The Christmas rush req- in the Taro�rts?iip of Pickering, Corsi- g• A, ruired the assistanee of the whril� The sense of sight cannot be meal- OUR PATRONS ty of Ontario, are regyired, on or be- ured by dollars and cents. Next to tatf including' -the telephone costar- fore the' 30th diy of December. 1930 itself is vision and et unnumbered - . y For their Pflttzonage to _send by post, prepaid, or .deliver people -have defective eyes- and- im - - - _ _ Rev, Augustine has moved into our - to the Executors: Christian - vinage and conducted services in the paired vision but are unconscious of During the past Year. 'Baptist Church here on Sunday last. names and surnames,�addrecse:3 and the fact.' HUNG description,-. the full particulars, in Alid wish-all the � I� Mr, and Mrs. Augustine, daughter, a ritlltR. of heir claim a statement Those- who" Raw e never kad r.rmal n � L TS s e ri p _ and. Mrs. Augitatine'� rr.other: 9Irs. vision are unaware of their detic NVLR of their accounts and the _nature of _. GOMP IMEN lens and do not kntiw 'that ' the • -, Morphs, are welcomed, to 'our .tom- y mount _ .... _ _ the security. if any._ held, by -them. most -vaftj sen..e is lacking in it:; Editor. - Of tht _ _ - y• AND TAKE. .��OTICE'that. after efficiency, Dear Sir: Our young folk" are- beginning t, •miss the skatin - rink. The tre nu4 such last mentioned, date the said Many others may riot ��uidwstand- " 1 see br Abs paper -that the Hall= _ _ _ . -_ SEASON _ .- g s i for Children is Toronto Executors will D E31 Sick tea stators t Yriceed' to distribute E d t bate 'co id r l ut the neuhborhood are P that a na a ab a degree of the is now sendla7 out its Annual Ap- y said . the assets he .add eased a- - .. of t deceased s` vision do _ _ . no. always • depenrlabie. The first taro they enjoy la gained by 1� _� lands to enable K to carsy ALF S PACE blanket of snow finishes the- 'strati. mong 'the parties entitled thereto, as effort through nerve exhausting 611 suceeasttilly tot the neat tWdve + tlavin re sd tml to the claims of ononths. This briars back to my " �- ing on these_ laces. g ga y- eye - strain and so at the expem;e of = CLAREMO.� 1 ONT. P mind the last time. l 'had occasion is t Many -from here attended the fun - a°'bich they - shall then have notice, various organs depriving the eye be in that Instttutloes As, iuckleat Phone G7ura. 3291 / °,eral of th late Oliver Pugh. Detests- - that the said Executoes will not of the normal energy required t,, windtessed it tress vividly on a1T ed had a large family connection in be liable for the said assets or any k them in proper fu- netion. I :n- mtad - arg y reP P Pe A lt►ewtldered sad -=aced wtamaa - -. our- neighborhood, and the sympathy part thereof to any person fir Per- der these conditions health and nor- p1eceded me down rite low. wide 81sa"mithina+ k WOOdWork = of the -community . is extended to sons of whose claim notice shall not Mal vision are impossible •and many �a steep � A b�� � at right prices iris survivors. have been received by them at the ailment may develop. p« afro, -An yes," 1 said as Now in the time Ito bave_ those repair The Annual Business ?1i*etietg and time of such distribution. It would undoubtedly be for the W "that signifies only one lobe'atteuded to. .Harrows, repalr4`4 +l ''Roll Call of the Baptist Chi reb 4q., DATED at Toronto this 29th day best interests of humanity if alt eyes - Runs. r A 11"at g left ohrestiflebild Also new sections on -band. The fans- ; (being held on Friday, January 3rd, of Nevember, 1935. were normal, but since so many are I wondered It 1, should try bo com- ow Fleury Plows alwKyi oo haot, a at 2.30.p. irt. at-the church . The us- Beaten Bell and Redo, deficient, w* therefore suggest that tort her, or it.anythins I tart say Mao dealer in Vikinfr Cream Separa. t Dual evening session will also be con- 372 Bay Sir., Toronto. " phe eyes of man, woman and child would only make her lees wtarss, tore and Electric Washers. Solieittm+ for the. E :eKtkons. y I overtook' her u t debated, Jut In Dealer in Uockshtitt - and Frost & _. ducted. Members are asked to be be Riven the very befit of care. time- to steady tier u 'she sttmmbled Wpoti. u,actiinery. :present. - William A. Cede and David Annie The profession of Optometry -of- On the Last step. It came naturals A phone brio enough that , we should drop on • The Mission Circle of • the Baptist R hitevale, Ontario. fees to the public sen -ice9 of slue P g us, to your farm, hall bench; and there, seeing MY Church meet again on Monday, Dec. of special interest in the Corlservat -- ' sympathy, 'the brought forth bee OY.y- nretylepe welding, - y 80th at 2.30 p. sn: at the home of tion of 'vision. desperately tragic story it, broken Pht ne Pick715. - _ Mrs.. D. -&i organ. The annual Elect- BaCCIa - Trans ort sentences Y The eyes invariably give warnine It was wash day.. She had just g, T- WCOC'iWard •'ion of.- Officers will take- place,•and' when there is_ sotneth -irw wrong, an•l stepped - out of the kitchen into the Rev. J: L. ,Harton will give a paper, ' Daily Service the, table.. 4917 'a are therefore well advi d to h,tva . -uring =room to take oft GREENWOOD - between Claremont, 'Brougham , cloth that she had decided. at the Acclaiming .fetus King." Nferiiber� them'-properly ex.ami-nad-ard_inr,i�r•1 -.Iasi minute, to add to the wash.. — Greenwood; Whitevale and Toronto There was a sound of some beery are all urged to be present. after when thoy:, caace tr„uhle. D..A. Pugh mind Wm: Birkett, were obiect.striking the floor, x swish of THY MA1)ELINE ".. -.. '4fy drivers are trained to be careful -falling wafer: a childish scream oft in 'Stroud for several days last week CHOPPING fright and pain. In a split second, BEAU-SALON where Mr. Pugh walq conducting an courteous and reliable. a bright sunny .morning had become a nightmare of unbelievable horror, ..auction sale of ,% �ood at his 'farm in �-= ; �' Her three - year -old child had pulled Wishes All °- -that district: On their return on Fri- Special `Rates on Long Distance over her a htige'pot of boilins water. day night, near Richmond : Hill their hauling.' ,.Monday Her little body was terribly scald- - - ed. fler face had mirsculously Car. left. the rc,ad, plunging into a escaped «Will she live,- will - four -foot ditch., Mr., Pu:'h. No order too small, None too large. Wednesda suffered - y she ' live." sobbed tfle distracted • - mother. Touching the blatiket on . =- illerry''Chr %stnlas chest injuries, that -nay possibly be her arm she said `1 can take this - ' -kih fractures, while Mr. Birkett• es- Ail, shipments insused and protected ?and _ blanket home that we brought her and a gaper uninjured, excepting.a bruised _from the weather _ `Friday is,, but I have to'leave bet, my baby, _ heel. 4' j' with strangers I want 'to hold her, Tel. Clare. 311 P. C. V. In sty own arms and soothe her, - Hap 7%, chuiches -of vur village held _ poor frisbteeed little oriel" • their annuli Christmas Concerts and Class, B. and C. JOHN NORTON I hesitated as to whether 1 abould New Year 'Trees last week, and as, usual,. were cell her of my hospital experience, . 'CLAYt,EdONT = ONTARIO but, although terrible for me at the well attended, and goad programs Owned and operated by time, I knew it was nothin coat- i� �„Q11ndeu - given by the children. This is the Frank- S. Barclay Phone Clare, 200.1 ' pared with hers. However. I ihou^t t It would help, so I forced back my Phone It" CLAREMONT one night of'the year given over to tears and balding her hand in trine, the children, ,pdoesn't .nd do it add em- - - - - - - -' - —�— _ :. I told her how •very goDd V%e nurses _ tiderable to the Christmas Festival. y small W of Me a an and doctors bad been to m Work Mercy carried _ _ son when I brought him to them si by Voluntary Contributions The- m:uinpr in- w}tich the • adulti We wi$h our - the age . "even with a broken leg turn out to this affair is an indicat= to mend. Chet' will be so tender ion -of the intPtFgt still being held in p i ±h the baby and nothing will be - �' „ «`h.,pes and piai,s n. tho;� who are •Y?ilii jl p :CUs i OlriERSaY'4d FRIENDS'* Lett undone ;” t assured -her, "n01 d „pendent on Wuiii' daily ea }niut;� .:ogee S g pi ci le.' att attempt to make only to save the little life. but 'to 4vver.' ^`verge. ahea Qieknrss cnmoa. this the -children's Festival. prevent ugly scarring.” e left' the liaises ,is um• disease m•ue dreaded than g• any other. It is ennaumptio,n. In Hospital together and, parting -at the •u.ldition to the' physical, suIItrinQ thla Gt/ileEfV11)P _ _ • comer she thanked me sincerely for ttntiy`'61 , swept ae} power swps and savings - - =- -the Compliments ' - - . �y Sympathy. I think I' had man- �;uttrishin-v f«rr,l, rreah air and happy . .. 4 aged to comfort h'er: a' little,'at least, ' iving Conditions are imparalive to Bishop Beverley D. D., of Toronto " _ _ _ • •• •. ..' LraCh day for week's, I telephoned' ,hrowin� off this drstvtae; but thin i• preached in the Anglican Church 'on the Hospital to cearn how the child yr +ri ti,c• t•:a.:, r >r many. yMrm, tthe of the Season Was. For man days its' life hun rv•usntt, for milarl.hirtyA4,90 Sunday lact,.and..zonfirtned a Hum- by a thread, but the would act lest Via! "'Hai 5anitxrhtnt AW9U(lal•IUn hint y ,9aii,tri «,:d tl:o hr,.pif:krs at Weswn bPr of candidates. - -it go. At last one morning 'I was u« .1 ll usknka f,x ottiitts. For tubercit Joyfully told It would recover. I children, there is the Quern , Mary ill merChar�; are. to. be ennrztat - -.. farad a if Ifnoiiv, At all three, health and W Happy and' eve Since had the great pleasure' i;;,pt,fttrtv,t is li, in' hrnUt ht I .0 k tv those on the attract're and decor- of seeing this ittle one, who is now Wh.h, only han,li, rip i.v lack of rands. ativw appearance of their stores a +. a happy. Jau.h.ing school girl... 'elites is nr„ one rrom wi ont the "hole - Thin is Ir)y remembrance of the oW of muintrnane• it ra'rrivrd' 'Chic " this *Yuletide period• work of m, -rrc o,ultl nvtcr have bans E�ospital 'for Sict f Children to merit• on wit tout wil•!te snpport, The Stouffvill.e Ptaiiing Mt)l is Prosperou-s'• New 'Yetar _ Toronto. I r!ii.+ A-,.r. a fal I I i j S ,'or. in it,,.hit-a 1twome a building an extension to their mill ' Yes, rm sending the Hospital my from provinelai :u,d mimirtpal grange. gift of money to -day, the largest I , in ,l a decrcaw in voruntary Coht;li- on the property purchased at the- can spare. and I do trust others will + +tin,,,, have incre;tanl the problem cl south of the building. CHAS. -COOPER C mnintaM;nr th., then+ goaf+itals on a0. too, tot 1 think rt b Wattlty yon acrd your rift to 22 Natlorui CANT . � help irOtri everyone, �snitariurn AmoctaWon. " 949 Uoua� -;r. . -A MOTHER OF POUIR. •'treet., Toronto. . . Sang 7rx �'ef ►+ . epenzew.u+- s.+n._ _ ._ . - -.- _, - . ,. ,. _ � .. a -.,... :�::: .. - _ ` .. ��sl'e•6r.Q_ . r and enforce it, and be honest and should be built in such a manner Enforce 5o -Mile umit above- board'!" said Judge Uriah Mc- that drivers would not be able to Summer's Sunflowers For A Winter Quilt . By Laura Wheeler '_ _ Fadden. "Thirty-five miles an hour is exceed the speed limit which, he • - _ Says the Sault Ste. Marie Star.— not a correct estimate of the usual said, should be raised to 50 miles per _ "Raising the speed limit and then en speed. Why have a law that is almost hour:' AV forcing the law was the policy ad- entirely ignored. Non - enforcement of \ vocated by Judge Uriah McFadden, any law breeds contempt for other former'y of the Sault, in an address laws. Nobody is fooled by the Whatsoever that be within us that' t to the Kent Motor Club. statute," continued the judge. feels . thinks, desires and animates - t 'k;' s "So far as I know, in the absence Calling attention 'to the high acci- is somet5irig celestial, divine, and � poQ- �. 1 108 kill- - . o• •a. t�� tio' ' of accidents, there are no proaecu- dent toil on the `highways, consequently imperishable. — Aria 0 '. bons for reasonably exceeding .the ed in Canada last, year, the judge of 'limit. Th K y not . raise it also suggested that automobiles t - - en ....._ . • . . le. speed'h �. i� _ �► Returns Foc Ho.>tdays Heir To Dukedom Marries _ SUN,FLOWER PATTERN 1038 ..._ 'These jolly sunflowers rriake a quilt that has all the color and gap I ty of a summer garden, for each petal calls' for -a different patch. - _ Here's a chance to use up all the scraps of material you have, in a quilt which will add much charm tp any bedroom. You will find that the piecing is not a bit difficult ,and - the flower that 'gives the quilt - its name — Sunflower — will bloom quickly beneath your fingers, Pattern 1088 comes to you with complete, simple instructions for ` 4eutting, sewing and finishing, together with yardage chart, diagram of - - quilt to help arrange the blocks for single and double bed size, and a - _ gram of block which serves as a guide for placing dia the patches and r - suggests contrasting materials. Send 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred) for this pat- tern to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 -West Adelaide Street, Toronto. — William 1C. Bullitt, United Stat- The Hon. tan Douglas Campbell beir- presumptlre of the Duke - ea Ambassador to Soviet Russia, with his bride, the former bars. Louise -ti ;an- o _ smiles' happily as he arrives in of Arg3*11, photagn'aphed Daughter Of FainO><1E Dad (Chooses Stage ' = few, York City aboard the -S: S• neck. daughter of Henry Clews, of New Yoi.k, Mr. Campbell's first g = Washington to spend the holidays wife was Lord Beaverbrook's. daughter. They were divorced some time 'ago. at home. $ritish Roadster (1893) Heads For Museum Y Sarah Churchill, Centre,. 21 year old daughter of the Right Hari. ::' ,., >�u y, I Winston- Churchill and Mrs. Churchill; who has taken to the stage„ E' as a professional' dancer, is shown here wiuh'two members of the cast SV ' "Follow the Sun ", which fir" �as they rehearse for their parts in the revue, , e chose opens is Manchester before going to London. Asked wbY sh I? The the stage as a career, Miss Churchill replied, "Why shouldn't 'stake has been mk goal Since I was a little_ girl in socks." -lie's Sized Up For The Right Kind Of Date z - �Y N Is ft@ i t :The t'anious oid crock of Lanark which has taken part in many London - Brighton runs has been sold by its owner,' James Bryce, to George H. Water man, of Massachusetts. The relic 1a to be placed do wiii is Bmilesnto the gallon. Thishpicture shows James Bryce Bgiv ngiVaeicartaltestgrun 'beforeiprepading it for r 'go g :; •. Its long trip to the United, States. - _ - , Honored For Flight i de' - •b ._-..� .. .. . . and in Orvil This "date bureau" at the University of Utab measures Reed Rich- General John J. Pershing ,presents the Hub bard a dalM o CaPteseittatian ' ivnaemon (le tbehai.t. dson to see that his companion for the _evening will be of fhe' right �. -� oportlons. Sarah Richards does the mess'urltig 'a's Ida- Stew art .a1 pNatio a Albert l Geographic Society In Washing t n. D.C. - ,; r atohes: _ • A WL- .r " "r .we,}. - .: ': �:. :-:»;....- .`."`5'- ,. ..ice .:swy .d... _e.r.�y > °.�...4- ��,`•,..... -e .n..- - • _ _ . _ _... - -- .... .'ea at' its -&-s t ,tip FELLING 'BEE - - - - - • __ • _ - _ -. The - . , _ � _ .. ._ -- 6e-en (Owen Bound Sun- Times) roc ter Nlu ���� Rota Ciub of the s The ry � _ Simcoe staked something Slew in By Adam Broome. Norfolk county when . a ' picked lot, -- t of champion spellers, from. all part's +•- •+«+•�« of the, county ,participated in a �sxopss� at her time 4 life. -.She 'can't gtt spelling match to' determine the ` r Y li - SIGNOR ARELLi of • ktiian, a tam • it out of her head that the police county championship, senior and one composer, is about to make hie. just shelvin `the matter, and do_ junior. Something new . in a way; - "• first appearance in London. He is to are j g r conduct the first performance of a sYm- ing nothing just because, they aren't but really •a• revival of. a very old. phony of his own composition �t the sa n anything. She seems to lm-- fashioned form of entertainment. Queen's Hall. The event has aroused yi g very great interest. The hall is crowd- aine that the amateur detective in Back in the nlden days spelling Mountains. view. I did all this for wthatI. "'Tod .ed, and millions of listeners are waiting .real life is a superior to the official matches, or spelling bees, were quite„ Climbs Mountains . for the performance to come over the variety as he- usually is in novels. i- npular; but in' recent year' they break's record? Nonsense] And wise radio. the photographer a8ked me to amil� Parelll, makes b1e entrance, aaa rail- And she- thinks that. if, I'm able to have practically disappeared as .a .To. Please Husband I tag hie baton saddealy oQllageae. for a picture i booed his ears, I woe. itifedical aid is immediately forthcom- present the world with some sort of Friday afternoon feature in some of - ins, but it is obvious that the man is saiisfactory solution of the problem, the public schools. _ so mad. J. dead. ' In 'the audience arms --tiro Young (From Edmonton Journal) b1me. Dyhrenfurth explains, ' -how.' people. Lettice- Siantoa and Stephen- it'll. be, the making of -me." They- were good fun and it- was r7 _._ _ Garton. Archie Budd laughed: "I'm • glad- next to marvelous to look on and The holder of the women's mown- ever, that if there is one thing great. "Yes yes," Haynes continued his I'm not in your -- -hoes. ' Anyway, I see difficult ,word after difficult, word fain climbing record hates mountains er in her lice than her dislike tor; call. "I'll get in touch with Scot- can tell 'you something about the Ox- spelled correctly until one wondered and climbs them only to please her mountain climbing, it is her ?ova for - land Yard at once: But with must ford end of the business which may when someone would slip: And there husband and children. This is not her husband: The litter; born in the be new to you, and may help you to was always a long battle at the end, gossip. It is the frank statement of Alps and commencing a distinguished ' let the local police know at once if satisfy the• old girls curiosity. I often end:n in a draw, when the climbing career .at tihe _ age. of ten, you've not already done -so. " Yes. y g ' llfine. Hettic ,Dyhrenfurth who, in fiery well. I'll 'get in touch with happen to know old Pratt pretty well star spellers• were left .alone to up- 1934,, reached the summit of Queen entertains the belief that the great- ' you again later in the day. Thanks —got to a good few of his lectures— hold the honor of their side. Nowa- Mary •peak in the Himalayas, a glani est ,sport in the world life on ilia' „ . . so what you get from me will be days one wonders how Iong a spell- of 24,500 feet and outdid: the mark peaks that .'have never been scaled. very much. Good -bye. straight --from the horse's mouth.'! ing contest would last; for one of 22 So his wife goes .on breaking records ? The Inspector hung up the receiv- P P p of 900 feet set by the late biro. He put down his coffee cu , light- the enalties we seem to have aid Bullock_Workmann is 1906: plat- brecauae she knows- it.maltes him a er with a bang. He turned to Taun- e a fresh cigarette, and settled him= for progress is •loss of the knack— . She says she ' thinks records are happy. ton• self comfortably in his chair. " Theres or Rift —of correct spelling. The silly. Sports should be for the fun of Unquestionably; back of her pro- self Things seem to be begin- .a special -sale at the labs. where all average, business man has not time it and, in. her there i9 nd fun- testations,,there is more = than the ring to move with a ver}geance. That the more dangerous -ar;d less -used to bother about, the correct. spelling in 'mountain climbing. She gives a obedi ence of -a dutiSyl wife. .. Apart was Professor Pratt of the Ashcliffe poisons are kept. There are two of a word —he dictates it .to a steno- graphic' description of -the blizzard from' record kreaking, Mine. Dyhran- 1 Laboratory at- Oxford... ' He's ' just keys to it. The senior demonstrat- grapher and leaves it , to her ' to do that caught the party at 24:000 Feet on •f>>rth has made distinct bontributions' + had -to examine the poison,safe. The qr has ongrand old Pratt himself the the rest. And the stenographer; her record- breaking climb and, which to tens' world's-knowledge, and there.' ate— stock of curare has been cleared, out other. One of the drugs in this she is wise —and moat of them ate- - - resulted to -ten Germans bean" frozen. nlut3i; be- a real satisfaction in '3uch — trick,,- _stock and har-rel.' __ _. -safe is, curare. It's hardly ever keeps a dictionary in her desk for to death. work' whether one cares' for tiie sub. • - - used in official Cxperirrients, and al- use in cases of emergency. Spelling For nine days we stayed there, with- sect or not:- Her - frankness, -however, : J CHAPTER Vl:•• - most never in 'general medical pract- is rapidly becoming a lost art. avalanches roaring down the moun_ cadits one to wonder how the nie- _ Straight from'the Horse's• Mouth ice. The text books say -it may be ' People'nowadbys are looking for tain, the snow so thick we couldn't moire' of the majority of - men and used in. retain casea as antidote in new ideas in the way of amusement; women who have done things would "Sorry to have got on to the sub- see, no alcohol to cook orb and the sir cases of tetanus, hydrophobia and the endless round o4 teas; bridge and read were they_ recorded with tueh sect again.. I, suppose you're bored - e0, rue we could not make kindling _ ,,, strychnine poisoning, but I doubt .if dancing becomes monotonous; aura- unsparing - Honest , fto death with it . taro and it took hours to bring water Y• it ever is. teur plays demand practice; musieal to .a. boil. -We went around puffing for How many . public. heroes would Stephen Garton lay back in the affairs, unless fairly high class, do D & . (To be Continued) air. I tell you tt,aas. awful. The only have failed the mark had they not comtortsble.'saddie- bag - • armchair - in .- not attract. Why does someone not y ]the smoking room of his club in St. - try the old fashioned spelling bee ?, reason I went on up and broke the - feared a dressing -down at _ hone dahnea's. It was good to be inaoors women's record was because I could- more -than they did the-. perils -to CsraJ L�ndstrorn It would be a drawing card; for on a day like this; Lh® murky Nov. instance, to stage a match between not Set beck without having some of which Uhey get their faces? Haw ember atmosphere outside was not A4 the City. Council and the Board of the men take me back. So I went on. man& games have -been- won because inviting; and stray wisps of fog kept Never Lost A Bab I could hardly breathe. When we got -of love for another -person rather_tban, netrating into the smoking-room room Education or a _picked team from the top we could not eves see the dole for the game itself ?: lee g- the Board of Trade. The - Service . Itself, He hao taken far longer _ Clubs might fatten their exchequers thmi usual to walk up from the For- Aged Swedish NUl'Se Assisted by- an inter -club tournament. Even oign Office, his principal exercise - llii�� ■,i ■,.II ■`II■a.0 ■:ilil ■uli ■ulll ■VIII■ VIII ■iuu■Ilth■111u ■IIIiWUII■1111 ■hill ■hll■IIII1■IU{I■IUN■IIIN p p At More Than 100. a city spelling league might be or- when a was at work in town - - h - ganized. Perhaps a restriction might - .. - - He taught himself rather lucky. to - _ [._ Births be put on that school teachers and " I ��� B OO run into a congenial companion for public aehool pupils be barred or -lunch. Archie Budd. and he had NO:. letters after. her. name, nor e, handicapped. - _ been at school together, thonglx , specialist in obstetrics; yet she has Stephen was a year Achie's senior. the credit of having brought more � e if ' _ `-They had -overlapped at Oxford, and Work T heir Way . ' pp 100 babies into the world success- y . ry 'though ie Stephen had been at the fully since she passed her 60th birth .,Around The . World ' gy MAIR M. MORGAN : _ Ho"e and Archie waa at $alliol, day. _ they had seen a good deal of each This is the record' of "Grandma^ . ' :..mother. Budd was reading for 'a me- Lindstrom of the Athabaska district; _ AA attempt to -work their .way IIIh ■iWl ■Illli■INa�IIIG■alu�hla■ tau■ 11; it■ InG■ NUl■ u( u�uul�Wl ■tuu ■IWi�IUh■Imt�gU■ulu■utGl ■tu�tlu,■ _ - - dical degree, but he was eating din- who, now more than 80 has given around the world in- ships is being "A VISIT TO AMERICA" by A. G. ing an unusual ,chsracter of rare un- - _ Iners at the Middle Temple, which ex. up her work of love and care for : made by, two young Vancouver sis- Macdonell (Macmillan's, Toronta) is derstanding. All -pupils -and teachers - q �ined his presence in London dur- others which,•hos taken her, at times • ters. delightful reading —one, pf the best, throughout the country should read - J ng the Oxford term. into bitter winter weather over miles They are Clara M. Wilson; a school I think. of impressions gathered of it. "Not a bit." Archie :Budd drank of icy roads. No call from a iran- teacher, and Katharine. a etenogra- that vast union of states, by a via- Isis coffee and puffed appreciatively -tic .husband, whose wife wits lying pher. They started -out on the first iting British author. Mr. Macdonell ` - " * lap of their journey aboard the Bri- TOY BALLOONS by Florence Stel- a aTurkish" cigarette. I m jolly alone in sours lonely shack has ever j Y has a deep sense of humor combined' _ r (glad of the chance to be away. from been ignored by the old -lady- who is tish freighter Harmatris, on' which erith a keen insight of human na- r (The Ryerson Press, Toronto) the labs.--w-cutting up frogs' legs and. known and loved by all the residents they signed as members of the crew, Cure. One hilarious chapter deals brilliantly illustrated by Elsie Deans earl last month. The Harmatris will P Contains some verse for children ]blowing things up in retorts. And of the district for many' miles. y with as aitertioon'e stttndance at a that is quaint and delightful. FIor- „ i dare -say I can tell you a good deal She came as a widow of fit from take them to Sydney, N.S.W.. football- game. He covers a vast,am- ante Steiner in this volume of verse',. that you don't know about this cur- Sweden. From the time of her ar ' From Sydney- they' hope to cAtch ount 'of territory —New York, Balti- shows a deep understanding of chip are affair. The papers haven't rival Mrs. Lindstrom .has been in de- a boat- for India or. the west coast. more, Chicago, Salt Lake City, San dren's whims and whimsies. All her "published much- about.it: I suppose mand as a midwife.' Twenty years of Australia, work their' way to Francisco and back.' San Francisco work is based on actual happenings they've got their ,reasons. Probably ago, roads in the. 'Athabaska district South Africa and up the east coast evidently captured him completely. 'in the bewildering life of children' the police don't want the fellow who -were not what they are today, but of Afriea and then* go through Eu- His recounter of the mad dash • by bid it, whoever he . is, to find out no weather or -roads were bad enough rope and EngIandi- returning by New auto, travelling at the rate of ,nine- For instance take this one: -' just how fnuch- they do know abotit' to ston her when- he felt that her as- -York and Montreal. ty' miles -an hour from SaTi Francis- " . pt." . •` n••.e wa3 needed. . The sisters said they had no s e- co to Los,Angeles is a' hair - raising Our rover seems just right to and ~;s cial motive for ,undertakin the ad- P P 8 to any An- There's nothing missing I can see. ? "Of' course' I'm interested in' the. do student of medical books and g e isode. A perfect gift But he doesn't show a pedigree. ': a shins myself:. To begin with I'm generally obliged, to work in some venture, lexcept for the desire to glo- Saxon. a - fond of music'—especially Pirelli's— lonely little log cabin, .poorly heated "see the -world." The pup next door has one I know; and then I actually t`e fellow and lighted only by a coal oil. lamp, JEAN VAL JEAN 'as told by Sol- For Bob, who owns him, told _me sot- ww. " '.bumped dff. "Grandma". Lindstrom hu never lost omon Cleaver, .(Clarke Irwin, Toion- I 'wish •our 'Rover'd let one grow. ~:Y;il "And, any« ay, i t':: a m sterious a single baby, and on' none of . her King' O England to will delight the audiences • all over Affair in itself —a , good deal more cases has she ever had the assistance _ Canada, who heard_ Dr. Cleaver tell He hag two ears and eyes, deep blue, " _- _,S't'ill Crack- Shot • interesting and puzzling than more • of the doctor. :. this_ famous story. A cool, soft nose, and four paws too, — the fiction- one reads. •But, and this.ls the most important thing -an London. Despite his i0 years, This is the history of this' little And 'a little tail- he'Il' wag for you: - .. Kin George still retains -the keen 'book: A• young' minister in Winni- ' old lady -I know — a relative of g -Hairpins Don't Sound eye and ,the steady, hand that made peg some' forty years ago -decided, Dad • says he's - finished per €ectly' friend of mine —is absolutely. potty. ,about it: She's a fervent admirer At All Palatable him, one of Britain's best shots, and after two careful readings of Victor He looks as nice as nice can be, :,of Pirelli's, and • •doesn't seem able _ certainly the best shot among the. 'Hugos Les Misera,bles, . to . teU -the But I wish he'd grow a pedigree. + to recover from the shock- She's There's the story `of the Scotti -s.n worlds monarchs for years, story- in his own words fin place, of - y Next to .yatching, shooting has al -' a scheduled lecture. It was received over eighty, and used to write music farmer who -found that the mortality `says been the King's favorite pas - wi -th'such- enthusiasm•- that- before•-.he CHAPPcD• HANDS? NO) herself• in her• young days; some- rate among his cows increased sharp. I had once committed it to paper, he time and •he- has w collection of guns: _ where round the 1.R30's, I suppose. = ly. n hen he began to employ 'milk_ had repeated . it, . chore than 800 tim- This show seems to have bucked het maifis. The milkmaids dropped hair- almost comparable ' in value to his I es to our 100,000 people, and had ed up hgain,' and she's busy . writing pins, and the cows, innocently en_ stamp collection. been obliged• to -reject' one invitation what she call; a, 'tone poem' in men ougli, swallo'we'd them.. _ , • Whenever His Majesty gets away in every ,four which .cro;vded typan ; }1• ory of Parelli,' She's got the, idea So tfie dog, a' leadittg English vet_ from the'-affairs of• state, at Buck- him. From so many of those who ?� that because I'm in the F.O., and be- erinrrian pointed out in•a recent lec- ingham' Palace and retires to his have heard Dr. Cleaver have come ...cause. Parelli was an Italian, I ought country estate' at' Sandringham'; one low tiu•e; is not the only animal which requests, for his story in -- 'permanent to -be in a position to know more q , _ g owing of the first things he does, his form, that, he has been retailed acquires il:ne s throu h swap p I ",.- health permitting, is to ride out to - about it than the police themselves ..foreign bodies. - g' upon to have 'it ,�iublished. By good i _ "I dnn't quite see where you come. But dugs still lead the Reid. ing_ the fields• in search of- grouse and fortune an excellent screen version iq ", said Rudd. _ "bogs the old gh•1 fish dogs, it liras brought ont,.. have pheasants. of 'Les- 1lliserableg was `produced' i' APPLY HINDS ' expect you to do a little .�lcuthipg .swalipwed coins, stones, rubber balls And it takes a `fast man�to reload cently in, France, and the puiolish „ on your own? I should have thought and brooches. There; is authentic the Kings gun, ers have been able through the kind- See how quickly it Soothes it wdiild• be con: idered highly, unpro_ record, moreover, of ono swallowing ness- of-the •Coiiipaghie France ' F•iinr - H� fessional, T ahnnld have thought t sirit.stucking• to include fourteen scenes from the that that wa the Home Secretary's }'4, photoplay. - job, not the Foremen Office's." - Stephen Gatort didn't want to dis= "Psychologists are_ still ,discover- A CANADIAN HEADMASTER 6y . rm i=t ••r,pairod.•• but AEBUMT ' close his resI reasons for wi hint to ing things that everybody knows and fromloptobattomATTHErACTOAT. Watson Kirkconnell, (Clarke Irwin, keep'on• good 'ternn, with 'Mrs. flan- calling them by names'that nobody wriaenaewmaeldnequarcmi"wit8 - Toronto) is a brief biography. of-the ,..ton, knows. " -^G. K. Chesterton:& •deer6"- s" "' of vmte at eat., late Thomas, Allison Kirkconnell "Oh, I don't thin]:' it's as had as all' state Make and- Size preferred, his son, Dr. Kirkconnell •taught.. in that. But she's a very up-to-date' "The public can stand a lot better the schools of Ontario for fifty - - . %ite— ohn C. Dent , ; old lady, and some time ago took motion picture's than it- has received ' years, chiefly at Port Hope and - �g> t1jp, rv2 — - 35 to 'reading 'thrillers' and detective the opportunity to appreciate. " —H. 387 Central . Ave., Lindsay. stories -- almost immoral I• call-it G. Wells. fondon, Ontario These are but bare facts- concern- 56 _ ( -• _ - ' ­7 7, = L� \t 1A �1���„j Nomination Day at Brougham —The Young Pdbple'e Bible Chas.' 0 _ lV Qu Matey next of the United Church will meet next. —We wish our readers a Sappy —peg. and John Barker, o. Sunday evening after the evening he, een's, Kingston are holidaying s: service. The Class Magazine, "Thc awd Prosperous New Year. � - -- The teachers in our school are their home here. -- Visionary' edited by Frank Petrie o: _ t tiding' their Christmas holidays at —]'red Robinson, of Trinity Coil- Blenheim, will be read. All members _ tt Pjek ering's Leader Store" ; their respective homes. -ege, Part Hope, is spending the hot= are invited to come,and spend a soc- eir re H. respective is spending her iday with his parents. ial time together. _ —Born, on Wednesday, Dec. 1W, . —On Sunday morning next, Rey. Christmas with bar daughter, Mm. r P • tti the Western Hospital, Toronto, to 'Hugh G. Crozier will preach a 4 L. K. Devitt, s>ad family, of Toron ��� - Lyndon and Mrs. Crook, a son. New Year's sermon on the subject; r — Wednesday next being New —The coldest snap of the season "A New Year's .Promise." In the Year's Day, the places of business occurred on Friday night when the evening the subject 'will be "Winn will be closed and the rural mail mercury sank to 7 degrees below ing the Inheritance of a New Year." ieru in Toronto and n,&hh of the The choir will render appropriate drivers will enjoy a well - earned rest. — Remember the annual . school city, 15 decrees below zero is report- music. Sunday School and Bible „sr► _ ' meeting whiflh fail! be held in the Ttie amount of -snow is only 3 or Classes at 10 a. m. \ .. .- •thool this (Thursday) evening at L� 4 inches, -but the wind caused drifts • —Keep in mind the date of Jan- school that -made motoring difficult in some uary 10th, for the play, '7%e Finger places: In Toronto, there teas only a of Scorn" to be presented in St ! ' —Mrs. J. C. Philip is still confined - :. to her bed as. s result ed the injur- trace of Snow but in •London and ot- Andrew's Church by the Youirg Peo- ' her western ints there. is a foot of rte. •thefained in a isu, but she is po plc's Bible Class of the United �ooslrin8 satisfaotgry Progress toward mow. . - Church. The following is an extract —A Large congregation attended from Manchester news, here the - - �0very• the services in tbe Presbyterian play was presented a short time ago. We C$ Munro, who has been laid Church an .Sunday; when .Rev. Dr. —"We pie! Rork for several weeks` arcing to strongly recommend tiara fen Wrk his riral wrist, when Carmichael preached an appropriate play for any social function. It will The Choicest Grooeriea era�oltihsg a gasoline engine, is shill and much - appreciated Christmas sew'r- move the audience to 'laughter and - The Finest Fruits = _ _ - - -- todY duty, Mrt is reoo9erin8 nicdj*• Mon. Exrellent music was furnished � prove itself a. sure -fire _4N-ink 'J psouse, wipe has been by tba united Owira of ., 9t Andrew's winner." See bills for further de- _ _ The Largest '!top 8to01C ;{ Said all for a oonple of weeks sezff chi Whitby and St. Andrew's, tails. She Largest Gift Stook g 'from sold and broncltitie, is Pickering, consisting of twenty-three --.%A chirsney fire at the hophe of _ ices, -who rendered Christmas an- Mr. Cook, just went of the village , _The Largest Chip aware - _atill corAuked to 'his home, and under thetna, in a very pleasing manner _ case. on Monday evening was the cause of and Glassware Stook madical James Andreae met with s under the leadership of Mrs. Spratt. the fire engine being called to the The Largest Ladies' Wear Stook _ -The bsoadeaa-t listeners had a scene. Its services, however, were + ;painful - accident: while working in - CO3>d E XZT AN'ZZ great day on Tuesday - and also on not required as the - fine' was Soon , fta back kiftehen on Saturday after- Chrietmas. day. Each year as this exting%iished, with no damage being 200n. she had the misfortune- to fall outstanding broadcast is produced, done. Mil break her right wrist: we are more and more impressed ,Toha' and Mks. Draper sad dau- With the *significance of the program. M • � . CHAPmAN %tw, Mary, of Keswick,. are - spend' the technical details and- synchroniz- .- Pupils- Wanted fag the - Christmas holiday with Mr+'•• ation necessary. And finally, what a Draperxs parents, Mr. and birs . dos. small place this world is after all. For Primar • Class --please take notice that- the One of_ the developments of zits } broadcast from the Holy Land, is in Pickering 'Pillage. -TWO STANDOUT VALUES Tiioarten's Institute will not 'hold a the lessening of the-mystery that the _ _ Deeember meeting. The next meet- Westerner holds re'arding the fax y (preparatory to public school) jrtg is being held on the Last Tuesday Fast. The Bells of Bethlehem, only Apply to - January, at the -home of Mrs- C a faro►° short year: ago. a story told " . MISS GRIM BLY Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for gterrht..See notice later. in the Sunda School" Classes and : ;., y R. t~i- _l. Pic kerinft ' —sort account of Wednesday next ltY! >fl o e sting about in Christmas Carols, now e r women--Same cloth--Same ,�?� 1D�n8 a lololiday, we would like if , 1719 - Phi na Pic k 1702 k' f"°If to should send 'n their music within reach of the most - - ,,Priee••$23•?S• our correspondents distant persona. Althoueh very int 1�es usual budgets o2hews a day - erepting, were sometimes feel that wt- •1 We wish - ' earlier than usual in order that we would prefer to retain. our knowledge Gordon's ' Busmi ess Girl" Hose. #nay go to press oa the usual day. of the . Holy Land only as .told only you - Ly c �'a _ [ - l� - --Mrs. George Elliotf, who ' is the S. S. Class. May be an old Splash-proof, Snag resisting, C i • �� in very , poor health for some fashioned idea, but its ours: dose, and for several weeks resting —Tike Tarontb Civic Electiotra all a Very � -_ -f on Hosiery ad ate home o! Airs. Tanner, spent pear to be unusually interesting. MERRY - - . Ch istmaa at home, being much imp- Toronto folk. may tell us this el - _ -art �• w 15�3.A I�S.B : - - VVVed in heahh..-. _ ection is none of our- business, but _ .y --y'. T. Bunting parked his car as XMAS u ;IuU as could be done with "kids" we, in the country near ToronW are _ _ . _ _ ., : Fred T. BiZII�iingf - - Pickering lip poe•es6iaen oil the r^v9sary button more interested than du'Y is the city slid a - tat 1133? - - a»d tools them into the "Harry Red are aware. Air interesting festure, is - _ 4 - - - Established _ show at the Maple Lean Gar- the manner in wWdb the - "star" have -' -PROSPEROUS .;Footer dropped James Simpson. after put- _ defsns ore Monday afternoon• They bad p �+ :a "whale of a time and the boyt+ tu►tt him .in the Mayor's chair tslat - ..NL� YEAR _ •' _- ' ,are gsate3tal to him. year. and have tslken to Sara McBride V Hol CE M —The ratepayers •of the village vtAhat for, vqe ea:tnort ate• AccondinQ e• V, R. MOORB, DRUGG18T Will meet in the Town Hail at Mon- to the other dailies and .deity prose DUNBARrON. ONTARIO day evening next to {tominate candid_ accounts of Toronto Council pro ceedings McBride bas been aiothinc Round tSteBkl�, ,. • 20c• atUea for the position of ,Police 'has= but a creator of bnee expense secs FREETEX tee for the ensuing year, and.to re- ounts and of no actual service tc _. - a :egort of -the work the Toronto. Tbey also give as the sea- - - - Minced Meat• a • 12c• Trustee Board during the past year._ -all Board Q�� - —The Annual Nomination Meeting son for the Star turning ed tr snr. _ -Stewing Beef vri11 be held on down. is that, Simpson refused ttj b� - $ ! .' • • • •f the •Townahip p the "tool" of the Star, and if this Freetex Wall Board is made Monday next in. the Toaenshi Hail, -�C,00 H . be the case he is -to be admired. An} under R naW process, pOBFefia- �"`- ate!rJc when township affairs • • Brougham,• civic official that is tied to a never C^ WWI be discussed oy the electors. pager is never any, use to •anyone 1ng greRt _1L8latiuv gualltler.. `Dutch' Loaf, .4 • r 25e• "sand nomdhtation4 for the position of but that mrvspaper, The Star, last ' Reeve, deputy- reeve and three coun' year claimed all manner of fine Full half inch -and priced' at - Variety Loaf, . • - • 35e• isilinrs . will be received. qualities for Jame 5impaon, this _ foilr and a half cents er Q Miss Helen Burling,. teacher in P .`Jellied Veal :: 30C• -Norsh Ba is spending . her Christ- -year turned him down flat, and are 1 = Bay, Pew now making the same claim for S square foot. .` 7aaa vacation with r" sister, Mrs. McBride, who is probably trotter :,.. .•. ..,: :Head Cheese, ' F: T. Bunting, and'lf:o with Mrs. DICKERING known to the Toronto public getter- - • • Element, in Milton. Her many Pack- ally that to the Star. Figure it oat, Bologna, _ ,• 15c. _ �r; amends are gleams to --yee -that LI.lMBER YARD the has made such good recovery if you cart: Mr: :41eBride, because rte f�teom her,receut severe illness, and -is .reported to have' some grievance I that she is able to, resume work in against one of the senior. officials PHe ddarrtbefrtnra•rsto. her profession. the T. T. C. demanded 'art inyesti - ation into their affairs, a comni ;S01on FOR SALE —New ;Scale Wiilirtn;E ,Toseph Press, a Detroit .man, 5 appointed and cost the city a. F Pian, gaaranteedfor l0yeara. Pri «sas.n, Butcher (phone 3000) • -_ Pic�er1D9 haci a r :they unpleasant experience SUm of s25�� � returned -a dee- ApDty co has, H. Peacock, su Simcoe Str et, N, i s few -days ago when driving along Oshawa, is is `__ . _ _- ---- - - - - -- - the highway between Pickering and iFion to the effect that 'all was well witJFt. the T. T. C. and Mr. McBridte PIANO FOR SALLr— fleintzmftn N, Whitby. He was charged with rack- - Co. guaranteed for ]0 years Price $ere W' s Sto 6tiliaR it The language tLsed at Apply Chaa H. Peacock, 80 Sne oe Street N,. Y �����n Ina � ]ere driving when he skidded irtLo an- ha.a, Pickerl jj 3W7. !V'! some of their sittings would not be- :M1 .other car., On, investigating, the acc= come a five -year old child., and. yet rP0 RENT- 8-ronmed frxtur dwel !dent, Provincial Officers Ar't} ur men of that type are to he allowed to Ting on Church St, N., formerly occupied try RmnCiman, of Pitkering and. A. Fey- the late W. G. Ham. For particulars apply w - • - _ Eason, of Whitby, discovered that Toronto. city like F. J Prwr%e, Pickering. latf JUST TRY - administer the affairs of a ci Ahe'car Wa.cClohded with 157 gallortia QRAYEln= On..to theprandseu e:t '� � C. V• ^cif akohol, Press appeared in Police a m. Jet se o, -ife s, year s, old, Owner �Sd- • ley!, afro Jrtscy troffer, 2 years old, pwner rosy - CANADA VARNISH CO. Court before. Magistrate Ebbs an YOTERZ' LISTS COURT . - have same by ¢roving' property and paying espouses. 17.19 -Friday, chargtNl with various offer- _ • Municipality of the PAINTS . AND, VARNISHES TOWNSHIP- OF PICKERING Pl,A1'h *R PIANO FOR SALE— ee9 On tiro . CciC1e5S tlrlt'lrisc charge walnut, Gerhard }tclntzman very fine cur.- ~ - - 'P -,:s Plaliried that he was going On- _ dition,' .•U ' music rbllsand perch. Puce F�•i OP. - •. �Yyr 15 miles An hhoir and -that he lied PUBLIC- NOTICE i's 'hereby given Apply Ch_ sa S,mcoc slt5��er.• a 'You can be eonvir►eed that you,can. buy. travelled only 150 feet after the ace- that. a, -Court fAr the Revision of t 'a better product at.a lower price., Our `O Ft �1A1 I; —At r,tedit «•A Rriti�tered ident, while Traffic Officer Fergus. Pnrtg 1 and 2" of `the Voters' prat �+ Shorthorn l,utl. 21 -2 years old,, (torn a good business for Paints, Varnishes .f! EDam- N en estimated the distance to be 300 for the said Municipality, for 1935, mil king %tram. tracing to Louisa, imported, and i eta bas more tfian doubled in the last Z = � *ill be held b His sirtd -h a Brorndale. • M. B,. Busk. Phone feet. The magistrate ruled that y Honour the Pick }nisi, rt;tf _ years,' due' to the increasing gales f . there was no mlidencc'to show rPAL Col:nts Juil�.re. at the'Town Hall; iri •OR SALE OH RENT -1''r will - - _ aurseot w ",re 100 these products. IeBa drivtnq, .get the rn�3d was rely Pickering Village, on �+aturday ,the i, trade fur- city property °rn- market garden, ' • p _ slippery.. On two chara'es laitj un (jer. 29th day of Dicember, 1.935, .at the? _i {nacres. g« d huildmg% lame hen -non sn it 2n. \ `HERE IS A REASON the Lirluor Control Act, he was 'fin. Raid stream on faitu. Apply , I)eferrari, Caere- - - ^— hour of I1 clac]i in the forenoon. nx,nt . t3tf ; ed $250. on each rhaiyre, with the op- A list of errors irti omiasion.G in -+HOiCF. CAIRY CO "I R,gis- + - tion of three months iri jail. On a said Voters' List may be seen at the tr,ed and grade cows, Gover*nent T.B }• tRent for' aieCormiek— Deering Farm Machinery office of the Clerk. at Whitevale. toted. Fresh and close spr#ngrrs always "or. ante RepairP, m L ..'charge of,- violating the Excise Act hand. Blood tested if de -fired. Free delivery nr ' Of which all per9pns interesRed purchasesof 7 or more, Satisfaction guwamerd. ° 'Our Motto: — "We have it Ctln get It, OI of having itliciL spirits, he w-aR fin - Wm J Murphy, Lindsay.Ontarw• Telephone " ed $100 and costs or one month in will please take notice and govern ltanr r . '. it in not-madei • • ' Sai1. The worst- cut of all wag : g when themselves accordingly, - j FRSFY FILL], FOR NA L- -i will . ' •1 aeA right my t,.'at sacs. Sri !Naid'a Aaron, TelB�lt]Oi1♦B i� „ _ - IlL9 car a 138fi coupe. vase can Dated the lstk dap of I)eeeati;,er, 1935 Class A. wut of t1-•nt .how ca.., Sea hliid, of - - f •d. Imposing fines of r600 And tak- ' milk fm•rtt, .r,rh a rrcord of Dyer tO,Onirlhc - ol J• S. B A \DO ' w, PICKERING i�tiC 1133 CST lA a very nnfriendl way - 'Donald R. Beaton milk I a 3 year old, and i Nave 2n more dauah• a J LJAL.J �L of treating our American tourists? Clerk of said Municipality. a —. 1 �;.t�ef 10 aced r �' tern of �,p in the ^r , that • accredited F. bt -x.e 17- �'.r�`f i.'c