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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1939_01_06 ... �� ,,mss.. �•,�. 77 - 't .. :+ .. - _ .. _ ... `. .. - - •yam- ' .. ♦ rG. VOL. L`'111. PICKERING, OTT.. FRIDAY - _ , To.NO �t} �:gTasstassa► tlfLaxs.. - ! ;�-. ared{cai TICE _.Gl�l RIVER BTNSALts- GREENWOOD Groti ?Co, P 3 of the Green River Stgll. MILLS $ H. O. PEARSON-Pbrsiciaa -:'Dar trucks nese your-way dies' Aid will hold a Skarting Miss 'sone°`• Daabattoo. —jejy-- Party in Alar Rink on the. days last week with heir cousin, 1886--1936 W Jean Fell apen� neveral- every day.'.' evening of Wednesday, Jan. 18th. Miss Eileen Parldlt.� Q E. F'ORSYtTH, Oph. D., DFrector' g _ ileOptome•rtc•1 Association*I Aatmio Kms. COAL, CORE, Old and young put •on your skates The hunters can be seen every -. CHOPPING MtatO Member of the Aiueticw Optometr,_-al r I:ye. a:atnfaed bv.upoiniment and' enjoy an eEening's skate., day.in our fields and• rabbits can Moeda Wednesday and; Fridalr cl•teaunt♦ort'. `V�UD, CF�,9dEN,'T, - --. y, y _._._ � n GREEti Vi UOD seen i eve direction 1.eOtsl. . i'3 N ' GRAVELr :. Mr. M. McBrien, of Detroit. .--...WE GRIND FINE called on some of his old friends Bran, Shorts and Feed of all DONALD RUDDY liarriater nd Airs. W. Gee, ' spent Christmas in Kinsale one da last week, kinds, also; m.ineraI and other 6Btaefoscmterlr'Notazedby icer t&A s cb: BUILDER'S SU IES w''ith her relatives in Toronto. Miss y �"'�- - - tla•;•o•ui 9 o D`n:t Hott.t.Whitby. sty Lal ,Bark, of Watford s Stevenson and Miss _ �"° y pent eoxentra�es for pro itable' feeding Audrey Mulock have been spend- kept on baadl�i BEATON, BELL is ROSS alEO Ansel cartage work New Year's with his parents here. ing their holidays at their homes :firs. Boyer and Mrs, Parkin � Earrfstors & Solicitors W e have also p l eed in stock a full_ y here. We stock only the best Poultry spent Christmas with the letter's Feeds and Supplies. line of '.Maple LeG.f Milling (see other column) IYM.J.BEATON.K,G Telephone . , son in Toronto. pp Gus Feed@. 6L BROOKE BELL,K.C. Adel,2833 In Misses Gertrude and Mild- BROUGHAM! X.D.F.ROSS A. W. MITCHELL red Coiraett 'spent the holidays at 372 Bay St. their home here. -Miss Gladys Gannon was with her POND Toronto Piekerin Miss'Zorah Gee; - sent Christ- y PIANO-TITNING k " g, Out. P people last week-end. CU. RICHARDSON& Co., Barris- , mas w�:th her sister, Mrs. Thos. bliss Bate- returned from'Torento ` eters,Sohcieors. Noturnes etc, Susie a01, Office ph©t1P iI♦O(1 Residence 85L0 AND; Horton, of Camilla on Saturda mornin gg��a�oc Lite Building,L Toronto St. ol3. so. y n All l;i,nds' of P epair Work HE CKE I G, NE. R N VV ' . !al•pbone•d.tees;rc■.,za•t'berr stile. 8tf Miss Iistie 1Green•, of Toronto Miss Jennie Duncan was with her - K GUS McMILL AN-Barrister, Sol- The B@ ore, Rl'em011 spent Christ iias o i ys• with Mr. people or Year. II Tuning Guaranteed tor, Notary Public. r9 Melinda street PHOPI& 93d and Sirs. F. L. Green, Rhe Warren Willson family spenti• .S MaCDONALD o. Teleahone $!¢in S�Ud. 29tf _ FURNITURE T U R E Gerald, Elmer and Clifford Mut- New Year's with the Garton fam- Dentat ton spent their Christmas holid- iiy. M Close Ave., Toro�ahs ?� . :,. .,. We wre displaying an attractive ays here with their father, Rev, Mr, O. McGregor was, a recent _.,oneLakefside.1502? variety of village. His cheery Order, taken at NEWS O1>5el' HERBERT T. FALLA ISE,L. D 9., '• H. H. Mutton. caller in the vill D.D.s•Graduate of Oe Itoyai Colne of Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. The Greenwood Young People face is always welcome. p�•0y,-re4dence the door University of Toronto. ,,c 'Furniture and Furniture are.holdin their annual Skating Mr.. -Harv° was on the , �L urch. ee.ering.0 t. cut d St. And- . �NOveifles.' -holding, S y program s za-mulaq�tnrcb,_-.'1or na,Ont. Uttist noon: t'9 Party, at Markham, on Wednesday at the annual dinner of Jerusalem FUEL ;t " ce r.a. de p:.m;'tor oy apoantmeae. pC-ray Prices low in keeping with times. : "r'tCe�' Pbme Piet 37M evening, January .lith, Skaters Lodge A. F, A A. M- Bovtmanville --T �DIV ��jRIj from the surrounding community last weak. . . �� ' eftsststeats �bo• are,cordially invited. There will be Mrs, W. J. Brown, of Toronto, -. A Graduate of Radio College races and other interesting events. was a victim of the storm falling Builders' Suppll@i - X. BEATO,. TOWNSHIP On,.Sunday evening, January on the icy street and breaking her F: g Clerk. Conveyancer.Commmioaar. for with 4th, at 7.30 p• m. the Missionary sere, last Tuesday. tlI'' t.leio: ef'�davite, Accduntant,"Etc. Ieanet of Dp_t0-the-uiinBte trainin Lumber and Lath :Marriage Leese°°,. wfnte-rale,oat. g'' Depann ent of.the Sunday School Church service had a large att A. E. RtCHARI✓�CN a will .put-on a splendid program of endance on Sunday for Sacramen- B. C. shingles { FINEST E�iIPMENT; music etc. Rev. Mr. Mutton will tat Service. Nine young new mem iilIIe Coal' L}ENIS?RAL IN9tJRANCLr for give an address along Missionary bers :w'ere received into .full comm 1�ilb@rta UOal comm-- --REAL ESTATE Guaranteed Satisfaction lines. Come out and help the Sun- union. 'TP- 6ONVEFiANCING AT - day School. An Open Meeting of the Women's Domestic Cron[° `I RaaAonable Pricers Institute will be, held. in the Town A-lis aid estabillshed aSsaq, ready •yup sod Batteries aaways w `� AUDLEY +�_ Hall on Tuesday evening, January Cfinent. Limey Plaster ,1 As �� 10th, when the gentlemen will be -Maple Body Wood _. alwe. Preens°, Pie1L. i000 WROY MILLER. rAny family gatherings- •tools brompham. Ontario place on the holiday. Agents for Lundy Fenoe WM. M A r� happy f 'Ire and ' 8 tertained. g •ng was held at 48tf Phone M rk 1flt)8 Tite \ew Year is on its way. the home o Mrs. Tenures ,and MetSloOfl)E1p May we.all carry, out good will I,iCIZffBBD AUCTIONEER AhTD., Philip, when the entire family and to others. numbering twenty-four, Cockshutt In] lemen'ts VALUATOR �• .,l�. � �' � R S. R. ' and lira. Wonnacott ��, g y- our, met p - -- 8alee cer.daoted Aoywherc for Christmas dinner. •r-� q wht Christmas. with ..their relat- Phone or write. Address 611 Dund$A Mr. John Gillman has been app- � � Fore 1111s Ives in Guelph. ointed M Street, E+•t, InsuraIIoe of All Hlnde. Massey-Harris ReprQsentat- •-t• •• The next ,meeting of the Wom-- WILSON' Y 1 L S O N B R O� • • ' .!Whitby, Ontario. g ive in this neighborhood. His ad- Best Rates Available with er♦•s .nstitute will be held at the vertisement appears in an anoiher • home of Mrs, Mel. Bryant, on column of this issue. LoeQ$t F�i]j 01ft .At Claremont seCnrity and Service. Wednesday of next week. Lama of the Duncan famil v • The next meet' of the Club } Phoria 1(ark 7200 who attended the funeral of the ' "Address Phone will be held at the home of ;firs. late -Mr. forgie at. Mount Forest ROOFING SPECIAL' Erne$t C. Fetzer BROUGHAM PICK 516 P• air. Yeates,,on Monday evening last %YLek, wcre storm-stayed sev ;1N up--Money tegslr� G&W newt. Bring along your annual fee eral days with drifted roads. 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles First Mortgages6 ahs have some-good music. - The anonymous gift of $5.00 to $6.f110 per figrer+ LAWYER :. We congratulate the township augment the Community service 3-1 Hvy, Wght. Ashphalt Shingles !t� yeffess .xperlafse. I GARDEN CROPS Council upon their acclamation. work for the Aged, Sick and Shut- $6.65 per rage°° Good work has been done in mun- - =:Will Pay` profits — - ins, was gratefully received, and All first quality Torbnte Asphalk — `icipal finances, and if other spend- Roofing V you knew you WERE NEXT If You Lite j put to best use possible, and thanks g Co. Shingles, In lots you would hustle in after -that In. I Ing bodies were as careful as the of 5 sgre.' or oyer. NATURAL MI�LrRAL local. councils,* we would be better are expressed for the gift whoever dl the giver may be. surafxe Protection we've, been off, g y Prices subject to change WL talking about Mr, and Mrs. T: C. Brown cele- ge withet�i Phosphates The person who takes an inter brated their a3rd wedding anniver- >Aatii j' :YOU MAY BE NEXT To if cease Yields and I ecus y est in public affairs sorely from the rY y • • PICK:ERING • imp Quality sa on Sunda last last, both in • 7. CYRIL. E+ . MORLEY - of all crops standpoint of blocking,every move. good health, and active in commun- a m*w which affects his tax bill, regard- LUMBTr� YARD GENERALINSURANCE less of the service end of the ex_, icy life, D N L oak wood The first' meeting of the Girls Our Motto-Service and Protection g • • pcnditure, is useful only as a Sewing Class wa's held at the Han- PHONE 3100 _x ph°m g 6700 brake; and many of these need re- lock himie on Thursday, December -Pickering Mills ,;n;,; PICKF.RIN(3, g• 29th, when eight birlss joined. The O\T. Ben Gufhzie' has been spending ;,ext meeting.w-ill be held Saturday i -SMARTLY WE DELIVER. two weeks at Guelph, takiar� the January .oth.at 2 o'clock, at Mrs. PHONE 5317 Short Course in :4griculttie♦ These Harlock's. Girls wishing to join, \ GENTLY and ` courses are really worth while and • q Modern Steel Bed we would like to see more of the. please 'attend this m re o NATURALLY' 'The Y. 1 . Union are holding an Hien from the farms taking.ad- Open Meeting in the church on Fri- m Beautifully finished in walnut R. 0. CLENDENING vantage of them. John. Lislunan . day evening, Jan: 6th, when the grain tmamel effect FUNERAL DIRECTQR has'also been---in attendance: local Y. P. C P - Each $10,7$ - The school cgncert givdn by Mr. will meet the Y. Prtvfate Ainbulance Innis and the pupils came off well. from Brookiin Y. P. Union in Real Comfort in a Msttress Day and aTlgiit Service The musical training of the pup_ debate. Subject "Resolved than with hundreds of coil springs. Phone 900(1 ils has shown its wisdom and the the Element of Personal Sympathy These' are topped with layefi Malvern.5900 work of thQ class performances, is of more volae in Charitable'work reflects' credit u than Gifts of Money". Come and felt and upholstered in special upon the teacher. Markham lOnt enjoy them. \ Damask tiekin 17.50. y e Trustees treated the children to The Young People met at the g- candies. Several visitors were Modern high riser steel bed. Sec.-Treas.pro home of John alid :firs• Miller on e_ y �,- ens: F. IfI, Chapman, Friday evening with an attendance Wa m p o l er g springs, cable wire witb small of the Board occupied the chair. �)li ' We Thank You The annual school meeting came of thirty-five and he meeting was helicals at each end.••-X7.75, very fine. The chief item of busin- Walnut MAG N. Pik J. finishedd.esser to of with-about - ass e ' ur manv customers and teen present. The annual reports .tion of officers for 1939 and are as match...X2.25. were presented and received. W. '!'itispl'epu'atlallfis�fd�eed , follows: Hon. Fres., Hugh Miller. friends for pour'patron- H. westney was placed In the by thefinerdteal profestsida chair and Fred Puckrin made Sec- President Allan Ellicott, Vice- fieCaM Jt is an�M O NWw Anbulaeee, Pos sr Nifjl�t age In 1933, and wish retary; R.. P„ Winters presented President, Mary, 'Malcolm. Secret- )tie tAd NW ary, Ivan Ellicott, Assistant' Secre- Of efit>Db IA the .auditors' report, showing a Plwss 130 you all. a Happy and tory, Fern-Wallace. Treasurer, Al- balance remedy the bemfits ofi balance on halzd of $193, George Ian Gray, Conveners —: Fellowship, "to of the n ej t valusib Prosperous 19 9. Squire was elected auditor. Gard Verna Hopkins. Citizenship, Ross aid/ hi'Co *Wng falilt� " Winters, who has been an efficient C• Ae STERRITT - trustee for many years, resigned, Willson. Missionary, Ross Knox. ellmination'aAd aeidttyi �L�1{ �Tj�'1 t?�p Cul,ture,�Iugh Gannon. Recreation, p1E83Antt�elhty . .. . Esti Q@! Funeral. Director V 1.7x1 i was given a heart vote of Wilda Hood. Publications, George givm to pm �l� � thanks. G. K: Pratt was elected in �,eMA ielltem 0000 Furniture Dealer •Hardware Tinsmith Knox, Dramatics, Elmer Crawford. 1Y>tal���bablta.� his stead. Tree-planting, levelling Organist, Merle Holtby. Assistant, _ �� s �4�6T1HQ. Ontario PTC'gERI11T( the •grounds, and school repairs Connie Hedge. Leadership Train- 0.0& izeStts.-.2Q■ose , were discussed, rs ; Hugh Miller. Installation of I i a 1 ;1 _ s off, H to be held at` Claremont on Q JONES ' gR1>�>� ;ql Sunday evening, January 8th. -_ Ptd + M ...:u T,!P,,. .a•:..._.�'%�.^-.: -:..��-,mss-: ,. '•.• :... _ ,-,'/[ ._'2`•-. - t l r • Ottawa Has Eye N ews On Your Stomach VOICE OFuality Is Sup►eri -- . Parade R _ _ Dominion Department of Agri. THE PRESS � - By Erlizabeth Eedyo„lie Inspectors Are Active .� SA DA Keeping Watch on All Food AND WRAPPED IN <YE6 ON INDIA: An added reason For Canada's Tables CELLOPHANE ' ? behind Great Brital$'s deepening A new pieee of farm machinery .r •auxtely over Germany's inroads The Dominion Department of Ag- Is an electric soil shredder. Pretty Into Empire trade is the knowledge riculture has an eye on your atom- _soon when._.you--hu-T-ffn-up=t(Fdate t r-that-iiltler actaail-y--fiae-his'-eyes aeh.-Guardians of the 9a> at�ealLh� farm you'll get 1t slIced, like a oa . . . British India2 booking east the department's Inspectors keep a loaf. — 1`oronto Star. first to the Ukraine, the Fuehrer close watchon e fees Constantinople beyond Bagdad its way to the nation's dining room WATERED India. British Board of Trade sours- table. Milk producers in the Brantford \' an reveal that Germany has worked White-coated Inspectors main- district are selling milk below the but a detailed campaign, already, tain hawk-eyed vigilance in the cost of production. In the old days 7 swan, in an address at York to cut Into the India market, and' slaughterhouses to make sure that with pumps in vogue, they never �•Of00of000 Under ion- to ollest week. that the Reich will shortly send victims the butcher's knife were would have had to do this. — Brant "Thgre may be some periods of ; pundit Agnietrl, head of the Ger- healthya !mals and birds and free ford Expositor.' The Atlantic drought and frustration of hopes lean-India Society of Vienna, with from the taint of tuberculosis or but the crop of young life never R group of German trade experts o9zer diseases. The, rubber stamp REMOVE LOCAL LOAD , 65 Feet Down Ulf :the�al`Eb falls," he said. _ pn a mission to India, on the flesh, "Canada Approved" is Betterment of the world could Re- a kilt-edged guarantee of healthy The Ontario government claims Coast of the DOttinlnl!Can Re- only be looked for through the pro- THE TRANSIENT QUESTION: In meat. - to be ready to pay 40 per cent, of public per education of the "present' erop" + the relief costa In Ontario if the Do- :Canada the problem has become ac- The official eye pries ceaselessly minion government will do,. the of young people. They must be edu-. !ate. Thousands and thousands of into shipments of fruits and vege acme. This would leave ?0 percent. There is a man in the Dominican sated to terms of human., weltatey young men trekking up and down tables moving from one province to for e. This wool lea — enough t. Republic who knows where he can not to the welfare of the individual, the epuntry.-back land forth, beg- another. oracross the Dominion's see that the money !s spent wisely. put his hand on $70,000,000 worth Betterment of Human Welfare • borders bound for Canadian mark of-gold and silver — but It isn't as He telt "the mess we are in to- Sing food and shelter. The majority — Chatham.News. have long since ceased to looltfor ets. The fruits and vegetables must easy as "putting your hand" on it. day" might be the result of educa- 7rork because they know, there is pass rigid testa, and the grade or The treasure he has discovered is tion — the work of processors in re MORE SCHOLARSHIPS WANTED search being misapplied, none to be had, save the od b quality must be clearly marked for 65 feet under the sea — and has Isere and there, temporary em all consumers to read. Mr, Paul Martin. M.P., expressed been since 1633! At least, so says Early discoveries had been ex- ment in the summer time. Agents of the department in for- a truth when he said the universit• Captain Craig, famous deep sea di- plotted, stupendous wealth created les were full'of students who and power.-gained by men which in As the regulations stand now, if eign countries scrutinize, inspection ver and explorer. ha leaves his home local- services there and.mdke their own shouldn't be there at all, while the Work of Recovery Risky turn had developed a world of set- investigations for a summer,jo a ew re such count- other young people who would lie has made underwater pictures fishness and tear. y ftds on his return that the music!- ries are permitted to ship food to ma on was the only cure - icy are unable to,take advantage but this would only come txroug polity no longer recognizes him as Canada, It is not a matter of red in,coral, lying off the North coast A resident. Lt frequently happens tape but a most thorough system of of the teaching. There is a lot of of Dominica, B.W.I. It is believed instruction to the use of the "•wou- --- -" _ - that a 'young fellow leaves home protection of thee health of hungry readjusting to be none before there they sank after .being driven there drous new gifts for the use of God's on being told (sometimes offic- Canadians. are equal rights to higher educa• by a hurricane. Previous attempts glory and the be!:erment of-hu:n-P !ally) that there !s "plenty of work Canned foods come under rigid tion, — Toronto Globe and :flail. at, salvage have yielded $3,500,000 welfare." pa the farms", or fa t're north or fa inspection for purity, quality and but efforts to remove the balance of WHEAT AND AUTOS r• s the wear. Circumstances lead him grading. Jams, for instance, must this treasure will be difficult. stat- L� • What good crops and new moseyCraig.. IICSZUn tt<-�- or'� $own the road from respectability contain certain percentages of pure ed Captain Craig, after three , for wheat mean to Eastern Canada Of Di,-h-T,A✓C�.:1.r,; to loss of self-respect, and crime. fruit with the pectin, or apple pulp, months' survey. Is ezempafffed in a press despatch - To attack this tremendous Dry used to provide built. Swift currents. cora! as hard As ]em, a conference has been.called which tells of Southern Alberta ad- cement. and vicious sharks make There's no hard anJ fast rule by the Canadian Welfare Council tomobile shopping partles to 'Ont•. the divers' work'hazardous. about dishwashing but, genela!4 for January 34th and 25th at Ot- Almanac Sees aria.,Parties of from.eight to twee- speaking, most housewives find t1te •tawa. The care of non-resident and - Crises Ahead ty are being made up bound for the. Youth: One Crop task expedited by washing then! eastern automotive centres to take in the following order. glasses. z I• migrant men and families in Can delisery of new cars. —Moose Jaw L . , '-.ads will be discussed by a'repres- That Never Fails ver, cu -and 'saucers, plates, pl. t- isntatIve national committee. W6 Times Flersld, - Periodical' Whose Predictions - s. and serving dishes; then kit- ch-enAope they.can do something. Are Read By Thousands of LOVELY GIRLS cutlery 'end- la;tiy coo cit:� , Britons Has Gone Gloomy There may be plenty of .beatutlful gettzrmea�cats orld Rests oa utensils. • • -IT MATTERS TO US: The-average On Them girls in the South.-There undoubt Their Education, Says Head Stacking and storing thr eft• � into a pretty edl are, but.those people who live of Saskatchewan University orer foo.f before waxiiin-, the dt,h- -' .!Canadian was thrown D Y genuine dither by the Czechoslovak Europe will experience new cr!- in the South or who go down there as gives more room in.the 1tr .en crisis in September when war ses during April and June of nest' . each Winter, miss,something real-. Saskatchewan has one crop than to work, and soaking the con'.tn- (seemed so close. But he has gives year which will lead to a grave =17 worth while. They miss the'un- never fails the crop of young utensils as soon as they are empt- t thou ht to-the more import, threat of war to September.but Pre- equalled beauty of a Canadian girl's life' — Dr. J. S. Thompson, preai fed eliminates a lot.,of scrubbing _ little Ug ht (now) conflict in Spain and sident Roosevelt of the United, complexion atter she comae in from dent-of the University of Saskatch and polishing. 'what Its.outcome Is going to mean Intervene and prevent a walk, skate or ski party la the States will fat _ I him.. the outbreak of a new world 'con- crisp.arInter air. t1%e aren'l'an auth- LIFE'S LIKE THAT ' "Ey Frei N_ let Far-off and'localized,'that war in flirt, Foulsbam's "Old Moore's�Al• ority on beauty but we'll match our + 'Spain? Not on your life! Don't call manse," predicts. Canadian red-cheeket! girls against - it a-civil conflict, either, The Span- Walker's edition, ittnown- simply the'sun-tanned southern belles any Wi�tj• ;y 'tsh government may well symbolize -as "Old Moore," also has been is- day in the week and remain reason- democracy in a struggle to the. sued with a doleful list of predic- ably confident of the outcome: death with its powerful enemy, fas• tions for 1939 but 1t placed the new There's_something about winter sicm (as represented by Mussolini, European crisis to July and believ winds that adds to the beauty of Hitler), A victory for Fronto in ed the centre of*danger will be in our women, — Lindsay Post, ' Spain will mean the fall of Spain's the Mediterranean. / sister democracy. France; then the Both almanacs have been popul• Approve Large �l j entire continent of Europe will drop ar for years and their predictions pp like a ripe plum Into the laps of are read by thousands of Britons. / the Rome-Berlin conspirators. Foulskam's sees danger•of war in North OntarioIt has been said frequently the 1939 between the Un�yd Stites and past couple of months that "Europe Japan In December and • believes _ ...,.Works Program was to In 1938."Not altogether we that Russia may be involved. ' T �•.; ,I hope. Not yet. But when Europe Other'predictiolis include: A $'',000,000 emergency works that means us. a BriHsb-eabinet.crisis in Febru draw-for northern and. -does go: America comes next.-Aad - -- - y., serious labor disturbances in western Ontario, cost of.wblch is v the United States throughout• the to be shared equally by the Onvarfo •`�• •• ''3 ' THE WEEK'S QUESTION: Are year, an economic boom in the Un- and Federal Governments has been _ et Canada"s sales to the United States ited States, a "period of decline` approved by Labor Minister Rogers. lacreasln;? Answer: The Domin- far Italian dictator Benito Musa The program, designed to cope =ion's exports to the U. S. In Nov- Ilul, the assassination of "a mem with unemployment caused by a l / Nmber 1938, totalled $35,584.371; a her of the German government" In sharp drop In pulp-cutting opera. 1 0 rise of $4.=95.873 over the same January, a general election in Brf tions in those parts of the province, alonth to 1937. Note a•blg-Jump In tain in the spring and a crisis re- will provide for highway oonstruc- d fir~ !number of beef cattle (weighing garding German and Italian de• tion, forestry conservation and over 700 IbaJ shipped across'the mends for colonies during August' other works. - — border — twelve times as maa7 resulting in the "surrender of some 12,000 Men Now Idle' were exported to the U. S. in X107• possessions by Britain and also In December representations + , - ember of 1938. France." were made by members of the - House of Commons for the North. Mysore, oiie of the largestBecause a ,000 people lose ern Ontario and esid states in. South India, may soon their Post Office Savings Bank areas on behalf of some 12,04(1 men, have a member• of parliament to books every week,- the British now•idle, who would normally be ��a _ � /I�EyYEiP. ;.- represent the interests of animals Post O}liee has opened• a special employed,in pulp-cutting operations ktpfn� .. �aw..w+r�'►•tn.�s+.n I In its legislative council. Last Books department: at this time of year, "I always take a brisk ride before breakfast." y L. Frank Baum WONDERLAND OF OZ o ° o 'Y .o ' eAo 1 to ... �• _ drat a tw.as r•.� s •9-i cssewMs/flu. At the conclusion of the song they The paper dolls were mowed . "It does not rain here;" replied It was indeed an amazing place ran up a handsome•flag on a tall down by the dozen, and blew in ev. i Sita■ Cuttenclt'. "(illada keeps all when,ons considered that it was all flag Dole and the people of the vii ery direction, tumbling this way and the rain storms away, so I never dons with scissors, and the,visttors Inge shouted as loudly as they real- ly could, although, of cour4r, their that;and getting wrinkled and tent have to worry about my dolls get- .-were full of admiration for the skill voices were not especially strong A wall of terror came from the flog wet But now 1t you will eon• of little Mina Cuttenctip. In one bites Cutteaellp was about to make "throng and Miss Cut�enclip hurried with me. It will give me pleasure to place a group of especially nice Da- her subjecU a speech In reply to per dolls assembled to greet their this patriotic song, when Uncle lien at once to the reacu of her over show you over my paper ktngdom: perqued whom ft was easy to see they ry happened to sneeze. He was a turned people. '"h, Uncle Henry. Of course you must to slowly and loved dearly. TheN dolls marched loud and powerful aneezer wt my how could you?" asked poroihy. I avoid making any breese.' So our and danced before the visitors and time, and he had tried so hard to couldn't help It, really T couldn't," friends left the cottage and follow- then they all waved paper flags and hold this enreze that when It rud he protested, looking ashamed. And ed their gulch through the various tang h a Met chorus a sons nam- rdenly exploded the rc�ult w�. ler I had no idea 1t took so little to ' a rests of the village. ed: The•Flag of Our Nattve Land." irlble. �roaet these natwr duffs. - F Heated Corn CribChecking Your Eskimos Using Keeps Seed Well kod'ern _Light System Airmail Widely How Can -L:✓Etiquette Used During Goring Season, A Faulty Wiring is At All Times They're Sending Letters to Each Kingsville Farmer Thinks the BY ROBERTA LEE :. Dangerous Other is the Eastern Arctic -System Will Pay for Ittelf —Use Phonetic Characters BY ANNE ASHLEY Careful check should be rade To protect his seed-corn from 1. On what sized bill when din- of the light and power equipment Canada's Eskimo population is , frost damage during the' period it Ing, is one supposed to apply the in a new home or in modernizing making increasing use of the mails. Ia being cured.' Eioward R. Sellers, "ten per cent." rule? an existing house. In the case of according to officials of the Eastern Q. How can 1 -soften putty in a 2. Should a. man always rise for window frame? t' T old dwellings, such a check is Arctic Patrol. Letters and messages the✓ two- lbs A► has developed•a new,type corn crib' an Introduction? doubly recommended. The origin- between widely separated Eskimo A, which 3.'Whose name comes first when al installations may have become families now forth a considerable of sal-soda, one-half pound' lime, in quickens the curing bt ap- y one allon of bot water. •Apply a man and his - wife sign their plied beat. worn or damaged. The services of part of the mail carried by the R g names tor-Christmas tarda. '*bile still warm to- both sides of _ The crib, of large and unique a competent electrician should be M. S. Na eagle on the annual the glass and let it remain for 1. .structure, Is equipped with air-con- 4• is 1t rude for a person to be-. em to ed to avoid mistakes which - crates to gin putting on his wraps before the employed poste along Hudson Strait ilitioti£ng through two coal furnaces might prove costly and hazardous. and Bay.,and on the islands of the hours. The glass can then be remov- I k and electrically-fanned air. The last curtain falls at the theatre? A wiring system, if permitted to Arctic Archipelago. ed without cutting. The amount of 6. When a bride has no parens solution given is sufficient for a - structure was planned.by Mr. Set- remain neglected, may prove to be in the islands of Arctic or near relatives, who should be number of windows. Iera with the help,ot W: W. Lennon, a dangerous fire hazard. Most of the correspondence be, -asked to "give her away"? tween the Eskimos 1s carried on In Q. How can 1 keep brass articles head of the department of agricul- g y' - 6. What should one say when one Life On Mars the syilabartum which makes use tore seed branch at Toronto. Is ff Protects Against Frost wishes to be excused from the table from tarnishing? of some sixty phonetic characters, •A..A bed or other articles of brass Built last year, the crib warrant- before the others have finished eat- Says Scientist and is more adaptable to the forma- will not tarnish, and frequent pol- ed its expense of $i00 for building ing' tion of Eskimo words than the ishing will be avoided. If the brass in the first season by producing the ANSWERS I H -G. Wells; Edgar Rice Bur-- Engliab' alphabet' which , often Is lacquered with -gum shellac dis- seed corn that tested 99 per cent. 1. When the bill amounts to E2.50 less roughs, and other writers of fan- makes their words long and cum- solved In alcohol. Apply witb a or more, When the amount fa less tactic tales about adventures bersome. The natives of the East• small brush. _ 1 • germination. Using the,crib for the Q second time, this fall,' Mr. Sellers than this, the tip may be 10c, 15c, among the. Martians, have been ern Arctic are proud of their abil Q. How can 1 have etnoather 4 believes that it will ay for Itself ?Oc. or 25c, just as one wishes. ity to read and write the syllabar- cheese when gratia it for sauces? _ p vindicated by Dr. Krtut Lnndmark; g within ten years. t. Yes, regardless of whether he or 'director of the Cund Observatory ium, and delight in making use of A. Chess used for sauce Qr mac- a being Introduced to a woman or in Sweden. the postal facilities to communicate aroni will be smoother if it is-'run a man, and'regardless e- thtit of age. There is life en 'Mars, declazea with t eir relatives and friends. 3. Whenever the titles Mr. sad through the food chopper,instead of Mrs. are used together as a name Dr. Lundmark—and not only on grating it, using a medium knife in the Mr. comes fust. Mars; but on some of the other The chopper. What Science Yes, it. is rude and inconsider• planets. "If matter is uniformly 4. How can 1 a'ofd wringing out t► ate- If It Is absolutely necessary to distributed," he says in "Sky", Deer Has Hornapplications? y y'• cloths useleave before the Veal euFtal- 3�1X'e­7&—%J aee,led d for hot and other w habil. to catch a certain train.-vab - the slime way as ours, then, phil= for application to relieve pain, put should leave as osophicaily speaking, it -is Incon- gyYckly and quietly them in the upper part of a seaniet as possible, and then put on the only le that ours should l the The heraldic unicorn exists, wih'-the water boiling underneath. `�- _- •_ - SEEDLESS MELON wraps at the back of the theatre. only one on•which there it lite." or did. North Sydney (N.3.? This method will eliminate wring- 5 seedless watermelon has been 6. An old friend of he the per residents were treated to a spec Ing out the cloths. developed by a 27-year-,old Chin-° haps a close friend of her father. * facie when they. saw the body ese graduate student at Michigan 6. "Will you excuse me, please.* Eskimo igloos of a one-borned beast lashed to Q• Bow can ! economize 1n the State College. This.young scientist *T Captain Cheeley Anderson's use of eggs when making custard? explained elimination of the seeds 1\on�Exlste.►nt car: By all'the laws of nature A. When the custard recipe calls was'accomplished by the use of it shouldn't even have had one for several eggs, one or more ergs ' ,growth-promoting. hormo-;ies inDeer Had Silver - horn• may be left out it one-half table=_ Glacier Priest Declares Also the The doe, for such it was. had dilute reit•. -spoon of cornstarch is added -tor �► Filling In Teeth Most Natives Avoid Holly a small horn growing from the each egg omitted. 'SEEING IN THE DARK wood.System of Wife-Swap. aide of its forehead u it It had A new use has been foum� for DULUTH, Minn.—This stiory ping started to grow a set of antlers First of its kind in Ireland, a cod liver oil—drink- it and you is Lloyd C. Dathe's of the Bar and then gave up the idea. The coffee van will provide non-al- can see at night like a cat. num, Minn.. Herald,and he say Expioding "misrepresentations of branch was only half, grown cholic drinks at country faire as Eskimo life," Bernard Hubbard. the and the points, little more than temperance movement.' At least that is the result of ex- he's going to stick to it: Les- p part of the periments of Dr. Margaret Cam- ter Hunter, a hunter, shot a "glacier priest." said the only Igloo knobs. were covered with the mak Smith, nutrition chemist of four-year-old doe. It bad. he In Alaska was a Hollywood Impor- moss usually found on a deer's i�l VL n n the University of Arizona, in at- told Dathe. silver fillings in its fatten. and quoted the Eskimo film antlers early in the year. pAil\ TO D tempting to cure "night blind- teeth. A dentist and a veter- actor. Mala, as saying "there is S a. aesa," a peculiar condition that inarian said so, too. Probab§p, more wife trading in Hollywood develops in the eye from a lack of Dathe theorized, the doe bitin- .than thereis among the Eskimos." A JOINT regeneration of "pigment purple" to some feed containing Over, "I have, travelled from the Cans• Husbands Hate - is. vitamin A substance. and filled its cavities as it ate. than border to the polar regions,' ' $ ogpital Case of Rheumatism The blindness can be corrected No one has advanced an alter; said the Internationally • known. slut explorer, "and the only Igloo I The value of,perseverance with _tn chil' n by use of cod liver oil, native possibility. . found was one erected D Hp1iy. A survey was recent! made Kruschen, in the treatment of. Dr. Smith says. J y wood for a movie. among a large number of American some eases of rheumatism, is pro. d ere are igloos in Uibrador, husbands, says Julia Martin in by this man "Th 's experience. He . CARBON, FUEL FOR SUN saeys:— Discovery that carbon, the stuff Missile but Alaskan Eskimos have to read "Successful Living". The questions "i was abroad for over se 'n that makes the s is_the source of I about them In American gee.gra- asked were abnut the -habits or years. When I. returned i begn ; i the hest of the sun was announc- HAVE . . phfes:" � traits that irritated and just what to suffer from rheumatic pains— - -� ed at.Cornell University. Ithaca, Films and books depicting the each one would like to have cbang- particularly in the feet and arms. Eskimo as a "wife-trader," he said. ed In his.partner. and I was eventually taken intoZ. N.Y., last week. .�� were ''unfair" to the Eskimo, since Oae of the questioaa asked was hospital, unable to move without On earth man burns only the Y the "wife-trader fa the exception this: "Hat .your wife and habits s Irroanintl with pain. When 1 left , outside of the dhr'bon atom. In the hospital after two month=, I the sun this atom's nucleus '—' and not the rule." which you object'" Forty-five men - was somewhat better. 1 we% re.-om- HEAR The Jesuit who described cfv11l- said ''No" or "Nothing serious," mended to take hruschen Salts. • "burns". The nucleus gives many zation an mended said he while the rest of them made more have taken them contin'dauxly, and million tunes more heat than the would be glad to get back to the than a hundred complaints on the until now T am entirely free frnnr "outside", territory of the King Islanders on subject of various habits. ppains. I would not be without rcty How the sun can give oro much -- Kruschen Salta for anything." — the Bering Sea,. Where for 60 yearn Those Mannerisms heat without burning up has been 6. There was a young man of Afaurh- H.B. _ Were never has been a murder, and :Eighteen of the men objected to one of the great puzzles of science: fins never a suicide, and where gossip some physical habit or mannerism.' Two of the salts in •uni a id -._.,.--._Scientists find that its. size and Who used to get frightfully .vitfus are effectual solvents of uri£ acid !a unknown, ewes among the we- er something connectedwith dress- the exeestt of which is decidedly heat are not sten diminishing over Whenever his spouse mea." ing, washing. and so forth. So many injurious. They swiftly dull t)•e millions of-years. Walked out of the-house of these traits are laughably trivial, sharp edges of the painful ervatw And lett him to wash up the ditius. lc - but somehow their. constant reps- —the cavae of vain and aiffneea Hitler_ 1 er Guards tition at —and convert them into,close range gets 'under the n harm- - ' :A lawyer was asked by a wo: • • leas solution, which is them ex • H><s L~yes�gLt akin. Snoring .for example, that's Mihaly Is Harder man friend what was the tit- i to lilt aIle peTled through the natural chan of the objections; and it can nela- : Farther North ferencq between a solicitor and get on.a person's nerves with con- .: a barrister. Now Use Glasses, But Does Not Stant repetition as well as 'being "Preeistlly•the same," he re- Wear Them in Public ignored by the use of•a little will 4 "Operation Cos' in Yellowknife piled, ••#a between a crocodile REMEMBER „ power, or, better still. corrected by for Instance Are a^d an alligator• a slight operation. ,Several men • • District, , News pictures recently have ac- said the only habit they objected _,3V�, Higher Than in Ontario The vacuum cleaner man, haviii quainted the German public with to get Trow copy d the fact that .Reichsfuehrer Hit- 30 was the habit of biting- the of Miss week's J. 1Desplte Inherent difficulties of finished his demonstration, turned ler, who was.almost blinded during fingernails schen tense or nervous.development, ; with a beaming,smile and show e ousewife the amount of debristhe Weild now wears g arae, ting their hair to see that it was Weekly File in field of Yellowknife at the east end on occasion. town ! ef'Great Slade Lake in'the North- which had been extracted. 1n order, or kept running their I His eyes are an ,:^portant asset +west Territories has a bright fut- "Oh, my ggodness, isn't that aw- -hands through it. fui!" said the woman. "I'll have io to Hitler and-recently.hb hat tak- • ore, .Dr, Charles Camsell, deputy- on measures to protect them. Be- _ minister of mines and resource,a Set rid of that carpet and put down ginning with the. pictures of the --- � laid the Ottawa branch of the En• linoleum," signing of.'the Munich accord of Iineering Institute of Canada. -- September 29th he , has been F�-70 The three chief A Hollywood screen actress shown weanng gla res, problemsareannounces the loss of her ame• G:seed 14 War assified Advertising ton, power and fuel, thethyst, beryl ' and chrysoliteBut the fuehrer stilltepaty minister• who visited .the goes witlt-neck-lace. one theory is that in -- Held this summer, told the engin- out glasses in public, -His follow- -- •• - sera•. Yellowknife ties about 800 the interests of publicity she is era say that much of his influence EXHIBITION GAINDFRs t'�rri.nr. sstles from Edmonton by air and is running through her jewellery is based on the almost hypnotic =: in alphabetical order. AN OFFER Tt) FVF.RY i\VF,NT�tIt about 600 miles from Waterways, effect of his glanee. . I,AItGE, P[?RF, BRF,[�, EYH[RITTON'' List of inventions end full lnfur- Gasoline 490 A Gallon Toulouse Ganders, $4.00 each. Carl mation sent free. The Ramsay ('ntn- "How Is your brother Hitler almost lost his vision dur- Diehl, Olinton, Ontario. Operation costs, he judged, would getting pang. Registered Patent Atrnrne> Ing the World. War, when he was _ 27a,[tank St Ottawa, ('an. be about 30 per cent. higher than s. along, Pete:You know, the one who --T became a doctor." HAIR GOODS PERSONAL similar mining mining in Northern Ontario.• ° gassed. .The ream in a hospital ,.: at Pasewalk, Pommern (Pone✓- QUIT TOBACCO, SNUFF, EASll.Y Oh, tine, thanks. Why, an a so ania), where his sight- gradual] .�.- llh. Camsell •believed Yellowknife wTrs; Tt)['PRS. TRARRFORA[A- ore would have to assay about half prosperous' now that he Can even 3' tinny, Switches, (auris, and aft types inexpensively. Home Remedy. Testi- returned has become a national of finest nunMy Hnir Gnoda, tVrite montals. Guaranteed. Advice• Free, as ounce of gold a ton to be root- afford to tell some of Its patients for Illustrated entn r t ably mined, wrong w tritghr, y a terms nrr,-nFed. Tnronto Hum. WinRipeg — them." Nazis. on Hair SupplJ Co., 528 Rathuret, There is very sparse forest in the Toronto. C H area and all available wood is need- —_ -- Pt)RE BRED SCOTCH COLLIE, ed for building and mining and "What exactly happens when mcll nimon PR•Fcvtmr, pups nicely marked, Heelers, guar- t` shiest, males $d, females E+. James +` ,:could not be used for fuel. At Pre- the human body Is Immersed in. Chesney, Bright, Ontario. warm water?" asks a doctor. HiGH free boo PRF♦Sdfull WRITE ,;. sent oil,Ia brought DJ barge across 'tor tree hnnklet and run partteu- TRACTOR MAG\1F.TO ASID The 'phone bell rings. ]ars reRarding.our amazin 1 Rue- Rb:NF.RATOR• RF,PAiR% t>re lake and serves both as fuel a r glad for ower at a cost of 28 cents ••• fTO�ED IN A MiNUTE... ceo�fm hyninnd Rreanment. Pedf- p An Toa tormeatM with the i farfara o1 treed Prodi wt., Saakatonn, $ask. 'BEND US TOUR TRACTt)TI MA(',NI;. K $a110II. Gasoline Costs about !9 Clean metal candlesticks per eaeenrrashmathlete'slwt,I�orotha to and Generator Repnirs. We save �► skis T For CeieY Aa ✓slid. you money. Allmnson Armature eenU a gallon. tiaanently by painting them With a IIORaF.4 Wi+H RRAVRS M aueooliaa• antiseptic,Iseafd D. O. 0. anfr., 855 Ray St., Toronto. _ colorless lacquer atter thoroughly tkeseei its gentle on•Bootee the Otri. ' sled " sad •�° HELL'S HEAVES Pt)Wi RTtR WiLL WESTERN CANADA �. cleaning them. Or, if you. like, rub drive rase. scope tee most inwase kdlne Rlve immediate ra)ief Sim ly mix : Fifty invalids in ambulances a little olive oil over them atter L A W trial�� at�staff . in Floraes' feed Pr1re Li Powders IMPROVED EQUIPPED SECTIUN` 'Joined a pilgrimage- of_600 from cleansing — this will keep.them we~ OOOtr ark' m 11.10, Poet Paid With free honk' on Farm In Central Eastern 7 3fast to a famoul ah2ine in bright for some, time. Treat metal Antos) Ailments." Rett & Rona, park area• r,I1,, ne mile Mlock, Northern Ireland. ashtrays-in thea me 'way. (Canada) T.ImirKepd, Manufartrdun Deaf abund e:r. clear title, al DI a y. _ _ ` Issue NO. 1—'39 of veterinarp hfedlcinea, Verdun •- cash 1 dtacount: no agents;'re- , Qow Dept.: E. t Box It ;Amick, Alberta. a - .. . r: ,ex.•._.,.y.'.:F m •. ...{✓yam "' .;-..• .•_ . .. h" ,r - t y 1 - v the fact that it is the first time fat Claimed Highways were not cloy- - -ir�� ° svriQ'GtiY6� " e � which a reigrling monarch has vis- ing used sideroads, but could close / E.�'�L/LL T�vitzd Canada. They will receive a I _ any sideroad they cared to. Enlight- lf�•• i••• ilia ad�anu hearty royal vwelcome, as both the Skifingened all on purchase of road-plain- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND iy7s $1.b0 p In -' fairer and coats. Agreed that a _ EMBALMER Iii 1►tel' ping and Queen are Very .popular, - Subacrly6ons to theUnited States slid hi wait will in:_-rea e 'th'eir — more e',fective , control of weeds - r �5ucceesor w R, J. Mather. and GL 1S1 ftli lII $2.00 in advance. pupu arity in Canada. The resid- Duribarton Rink was necessary, possibly chemical gtoatirille ent:c f T ronto, at 1':asi chose 'w•hu treatment. 1tiiQ6t and Day Service J0 q .4JiCkJ.� e�ajria.o con=i14r t'en> >ei:'.� the 'lite Lver'y -Wednesday ' Busln - Phones Ite5idence !'bone arc greatly di :.piuin.eu I Learn to Play that their sial• in tit, city trill be OS'�tl _ i Notes and C'Omnleuts s;> Lltt..t, tirCie;y. tt', el,ub', etas- & Saturday :Ev jF— HAWAIIAN cm.TAR,'5PANISH ' e till tho h .hour (if c:u: inf; ..ith GUITAR a•)d UKELELE 41eoRle hLive. ew t.:seed the ,, ! r_ tIt•� v.-Ill' to Sadly GQQD MUSIC Opilli,,•tl that Ore winters are be- ditixiti,•'inttd. 1l:,tt•i�•{trip the �C!-y.of � ` D tui va tvn-dil milder. In con>iderili tiv ADhIIS_I N•- 15 CTS. , g g l ,r,.r.'c toil!. .rectvt'e .. the same `'bila K,,a StUdios records- cf past µ-inters w'e t'ari- i're'at.nent ::s• the other 1'ruvirv�ia1 Skates sharp'ntd at Rink F ` iiot sae. that there is''any change. Capitula. Price I5 Cents Claremont. Markham, Unionville; - Sunle winters have been Very, mild Oil Finish, Lc.extra U.tbrid;e. Stouffville. PERMANENT NAGGING PAI N chile others are cxceetiingiy cold,, .. WHITRNALE Eli NIE SIROUD, Prop, Instrum--ntssupplied onrequest, THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER ;vith an abundan:e of snow, On - `uf' our e.cha:,ger states that fifty •rocoo�7nce you as to themerita'of our AND NERVES.• 1T MAY Bt11 Gorge and airs. 1lanllin enter- ystem you will reczive FREE of 4harge YOUR EYES years aeo�here was no �nt.w taitied- several , relatives • ,for tht- one lesson on any one of'the abovef ' -whatever. We recall another Wirt- holiday. MasseLy- Harris � �. H. TUCK. OPT.0. ter about sixty, years ago a cer- instruments.. 31 r. Randall and family spent s Main farmer 'in Brace County, who delightful holiday at I'Ltchener with Oiney aNck OPil• P. Q W as ha#►itualty behind With hiy Mr. and Airs. Walter Hein. �a.�m LaW Wotolr •Idles �A, 11516 � 03HAWA, O work, plowed every nwnth of that Mr. and Airs. %V_ Hilts held a de- _ year, thus showing that there was lightful family gathering Christ- Chrysler•Plymiouth -- very little frost iii- the.grotut::, inas, with Charlie and his family, Implem:PiAS .can look forward to some m -and Lawrence and- w!fe. Howardild Dealer �— "winters, and we can also expect way lite only one not able to be GOOD USED CARS • some very severe `winters. Up to present. Nat10 to You t� Sales and Service GOODYEAR TIRES 'the end of 1933, we 11ave had Very The annual business meeting of WILLARB BATTERIES ' mild weather, trot there may ve a 'the Whitevale Baptist_Ghurch will G$NERAL BLACKSMITHING -" great change before spring. _ -be held on__M0_nday, Jail. 9th-at-2 $at;.111$ been al)�:Olntedag SKILLED N1U'fOR REPAIRS "We do Building nf all kindis -- — p. m. in the, Sund y School rconr. t "� Give us a trial on a New or a.Used Ca •- Th whole Dominion is becom- t, eUt in I�ieaering �Oth`IIShip GaRPBNTERIItiG1 e - All church embers anti adherents.�_ __ 24 Hours Towing Service - •Y1'ZV(f� ing quite e::cited over the app- are urged to be present.— �.Sm.now roil y t ?>��TF1} r j reaching visit of the Frog and (see-Pickering„page) the farinErs with any CsOrdO>c� tJ• Law 'LC?3181NG . Queen .:hich will' take plate in �a• and.June. They are scheduled •fit in the L119,�►lement line, till„ne '_yp _ and -May to be in Toronto on May 22nd, ,1UNIOR F'AR `ES PICKER ENG. (1�1'•1RIUf Rt)O;IAC Alsu ra,iair3 and I►arts mill and their vis:t the-e will iast only tYr v ao soli Brantford RuoBs►S shout eight hours. They will tour Skating Party be on hand-aftt r i eb, 1st. blit-rials,Empire Bathroom ac:russ the whole Dominion from E nt nipat T' 1�� L. f7; Li.11 N �' p , Daro Water ...Halifax to Vancou`'er and return. _ A3 BROUGHMAM, ONT. 23 Sy4tems. Beatty `y They visit all tae i'rt,�irc!al Cap- L Q � l� - "THOU Stable Egttipnrent itals, where they will .retrain for �j v an' other. Building 1listterlrnl a few .hours, an'i 'they will stall _ r l - t E-timwteq firer isit difirr•c..t pl_­t of interest; ON ler! �QI�1Q� Work Gttitrauteeld such as h'iagata FaIIs and other D,4Y. JA r • TU ES 'spt.ild four or fig-�. �. They will I.11()K I�t]► i F•L' ' natural beatat • sp;,t F. J. PROITSE ' days. in Ott- LUNCH and COFFEE Pro,ic'ed ROUGE HILLS . aw•n: the Capital of the Dominion, aD ns=ION 1.5 CENTS Phone 0002; where they will be the guests , of 1 PfCKP Rf�tR. i7vPARIO, -. .•. .'Nord Tweed_,rtiir. This visit Of CHILDREN, lkc, Community Hall just, completed. lVe ping and Quefn is unique in - Strictly modern; beautiful (lance the _ -— f lour.-Banquets. Socials, Clubs,- I Eyesight Education Euchres, Dances catered to. HA —_ w UfE, Terms on application. cio.tni 1 =•1 C tec� 1DEATH AND and Ccmetoan u3-to-fate 1 TUBERc Ors place f i_your-nest party. iRadf0- �e vl, ce'l 3 :24NCY Ph-rie1Ia vern di , EFFICIE r Scores of thousands of people have Expert service soli C8- jdied of tuberculosis In Ontario dorms 17 the Iist thirty-five years, meet of wit,m }3v u CK pairs to all �akrs. Itea8 �7C�/V might have been roved if treatW Io J ,r LJRO . time. In a little over three decades the - - n a - . de:..ha from tuberrWotiis in ontano C. It. TU EATR bI0 charges. r�Orif LL Ua O have been reduced from about 160 for "Ch 100,Mo il,,ing persons W 37 at . .'TH E I;naran�red. A,W.`MITCHE the present time, in fact, your chanc•ea ARTHUR � �y (� and mine of dying of tuberculosis aro �7CTH='I'B'X J['1 R T L7 U R FIELD - Picke�in.g t less thawona•third of what they wrtelat. p the turn o• the present crmury. more ll�' than 4,400 men, women.and .children _ Graadate Radi;rand Television Institut, .Ont will celebrate Christmas wuh you and • me thiii year who would hitve dial of Eyeisight Specialist Member O':icial Radio Service Atts't l tubercWosis in 1936 if this tii+ease we•te r .!tiring today at, the same rate as in' Disney Bids. (Opp. P. O.) rPURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURD_AY Asso;t•tu n. 19W,.when the work of the National _ Oshawa. Phone 1516 J 1 NUA I F, a and 7 Sanitarium association was just nicely ld Phf,ne a_Oh. PiCILERI\Gt setttag trader way. But in spite of a71 that has bean done 7qc Sin irs 1t i aRtl : and in spYte of tlyd continued decline in Certain people are•, so osdatned gat. Matinee at 1.30 - - _$caths from rut,csculbrla. it is sad to _ -- — note. thar, 1.303 people died' of this from butt shat tz.latEt Lfe or In. - note.se in Onwrtulast year.• It ie d�uhly fact all ;hrouRa life. they hear an. THE RITZ BROTHERveg y sad co team too,that there ar, abort 8,sr,0 active rawcs of t4br st l4>Fix:to irtoierant'e to light that i5 natural' this Province richt now. Aad �•hat is more tu.the point,,mom than halr of the to th^ir make tip_and they must b2 _ __ _ people who died o' tuberculosis last year coxrectcd- atai'nst it. Tile complete-:il; - J I and of those who aro now hick.are your�g� traight Place Vpie in the prime, Orodnctive ag- of ^xpla ation further Would be teog- , between nfumn and f�rty-Live. VES AT HOME si,tty out of eccry,ono hundred deaths thy here, but.I will allow a little s !1 SELL YOUR C A from tuberculosis occur in these agt'a• , Early South.tho years t„-tw'eca fifteen ting to it nolo ,lust in case T may .. and SNOW c . t and twenty-flue. 1s•an , danger- "not �2t back' to it properly later. Save T>< e a i d Mone ' t sus time for the development or tubetcu- , With . loris. It is at this time, when young ('prey's Anatomy tells us that-,it i; 1 : 'pe,opio are in high school, colh�gc or just ttI�1TARD ARLES+ entering into industry• that uthcrc:rlosts j not generally knov:n when pigme:it : 'We have a buyer at the.farm tal:cA its rseatcati-tic►!. I3ccau� it is ETHEL %1F..Rl�aA { , asst discovered anti treated in tame, she . ' is Iaid dov,•1' in in thr human, sys- disease gets a footbold and becomes fatal term, 'Aral, if T recall properly it i; - ' .P1TYL_LIS BROOItiS -PESDAY ANG —._ E 13ARBIER 4 r ' of every 100.000 i'ving at ages twenty- not known from whence it come.; are to,ten between If all Seung men p � �D��� � - WEDNESDAY ,and women between fifteen and thirty This' i; the explanation of wh'' could be given a proper chee�t X-ray some people Rho are eridenfly nor. examination, if those found to have the AIrI. NEW EDITION f C! ERI N G FARMS tiLsease could be given proper care• and mal othertvise, stiffer fieri intoler if all tho sourow from which thev were -infected could be foun3. tuberculosis ante to light, There are many «The March LINUTED _could-easily be brought under control. Theme three "ifs” are difficult but not similar thinfis to he .met with and r �I itnpose�blo to attain. when no other explanation reveals Oi Tlej� �3- ASN©=.+I� In fact,this Is the goal of the tubercu- PHONE &1 loris campaign of the Dltfskoi a Itaspital i the cause of your trouble. it does for Consumptives and the Toronto -, hospital for C'onsumptivey Any con- no harm J*o speak frith your optot;t- tribution you 1aal:e'toward the work of these pospitaL will help to conquer 0tr1St whose experience should cot' Monday, 3•uaaday & Wednesday. - tuberculosis. Flease send your gift to er this. �rational 6awuntrm Association, 2Td - - 1 JANUARY eJ,. 1(1 and 11 - I �ollet;a at, 7latunto. First Show at 7.00 1 .937 Last Complete Show at y ZU • ” .':JOE PENNE? - ���oor_!_: :`:T0unnU=I �; n�ut 4P I� "I'm frown SEDAN•..90-day guarantee . . - . . the Citys, �. ALSO . W;nt+ r Auto Supp.>`es _ ?- i - oh Pre3ton ' - - Meet the Girls' Dallas $:6.'7.i IDlilwa.ui.ee 317.75 Defrosters, Pans etc. `~ I'itt;blrgh 51:>.2:i St. Louis ">,23.?,; 1'v1TH _ .��.� Ottawa ab$•,�5 W"ashingtrt;t �leJ.SS 'JUNE LANG: C ��PUNK LItiN B.XRf JUL:JM:M_ ° ° ROBERT -ALLl•N .�i l ifhaatern House FARES • ROUTINGS STOP OVERS - �.. .. ... LF . PL A MOTEL RATES, ETC. I<U�li-DU\NELLY ,A Lar Phon.� t500 • • f GENE LCKKHART _ T fre .. Al d Mole) >' .iCLAREMONT, ON7�AF,�/fl PiaGne 3`301 Vii.. r r X'- A `•f CLABEMONT 0 Mr. Clifford Pilkey and family, s' - of Toronto were with relatives here garelaV-'Trans ort - LAND SURVEYOR �V - Mr, and Mrs,' M. Johnston 'and over the holiday. •y P 1VQtice to Creditors Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Pugh were in Dr, and Mrs. Tomlinson enter- 1DaJiT ies -= F. J. DONEI'AN.B. A., B. Sc., CL - Cannington on Sunday, where Mrs. tai ed relatives from Gr'imsb d In the Estate of Geor$e W. Barker, r ro y anbetween Claremont, Brougham Deceased. L. S. On file a:e the records of someJohnston Sr. is seriously ill. Toronto on Monday. W Greenwood, hhtevale :cad Toronto - _ veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 80 ". Born, at Brierbush Hospital, in C. A. Brooks is featuring large � -- King East, Oshawa. Phone loft ,StouffN-iUe, Ont., on December 28th number of "specials"t this week- ALL, PERSONS .haring claims,a- ! :dy drivers. are trained to be caretu ,ain� the Estate of G+:ori 15+3S, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beaton, i et.d. Call at the store. * b t ee W. - Courteous and reliable. , 'Claremont, Ont: a daughter 1 Barker, late of hekerin Provi_,cie g Mrs. Conner and ` sirs. Lonsdale g, Whitevale Messrs M. Benson and Frank. entertained nieces and • nephews of Ontario, Insurance Agent, who Cooper are both taking medical from Oshawa on the holiday. Special Rates ul Long of died on or about the Seventh day treatments in the city at present. The Roll Call and Buslnes meet- - hauling. of October; 2938, are hereby notif e is tspirc co Nin o T undersigned o order too small, None too large -tum to good health, jAace on Thursday bight here. � shipments insured and prottetac Executors 'on or before the 27th � Several proposed New Year's - -�- _. from the weather 'dak of January, 1989,-full'particul- ItiZC�OR 1iICK•1�EERING dinners were postponed on account. 'Alton ars of their claims. ; ._ ,. DEALER cf the snow at the first of the ' _ - TeL Clare. ,Sr• - !. G Immediately after the .aid 27th week, several parties.starting out ' A -ntunber in this community held ^1asa, wnd Q day of January 1939, the assets of ==' ALSO for here, but having to turn back family gatherings. for New Year's, the deceased' will be distributed a- FLEURY$TUDHOPE ANDERSOIf I 'JRaea IN operated t f MACHINERYREPAIR$ Mr. and Mrs. Overland Sr, of A number of people called on Sun tnongst the parties entitled there- 4. Fr=k B' Bardo Steel Wagon Wheeial Pedlar Rat- 'Erin, Ont.,. are visiting their son, day afternoon on Mrs. 13. Reesor, to, hawing regard only 'to cf ,aims' of Mr. C. A. and Mrs. -Overland and v*o has been confined to her bed which the Executors shall then fit• Frost or Lundy Fence fa-mily at present. Unfortunately, with a bronchial cold. Wehope she have had notice. Goodyear Tires Mrs. Overland Sr, has been'confin- may soon be well again. $ed Indica Gasoline and Oils ed to bed a good part of the visit. Ike Women's institute will meet' Dated at Toronto, this 17th day of G16NERAA91!0 HA DWARB Big plaits' are being made for at the home of Mrs. L. Hodgson on _HOTTER December, 1938. - - : the development of'the Phillips 4 Wednesday, January 11th. Motto -. r Frank Wright' property north-east of here. Wint- i "Z here is no place so delightful as Thecte Royal Trust Co. and Reginald er and glummer facilities are rep- one own fireside". Roll Call = D. Barker, Ezettors;-66 fling Str, RIFITEVALB ONT. ;-. orted to be under way, in the dev- "Something My Grandmothtts!''told West, Toronto, 2,. Ontario. elopement of 'a park me", Address - "Laws affecting AA Congratulations to bliss Marion Women and Children" by a lawyer. D1• J�/ fe� by Fasken, Robertson, Aitchison, W. -A. Cormack Kilpatrick, R. N., on her graduat- Reading — "History of our Settle- (� � 11 Pickup.`dr Calvin, 36 Toronto Slhr ing in the recent class at the Tor'- went" by airs. T. Dunkeld. Grana- „ j/1Y�61C114 Toronto, 2, Ontario, ltileir Solicitors FLORIST 9 onto East Gen4ral Hospital. Miss mothers' Day". ".Old-fashioned Par- herein. - Kilpatrick has been attached to the ade'• Display. of Antiques by the _ Floral Designs for all Oe-- _ ' permanent staff of the hospital. grandmothers. Program in charge The vseli-known fiiIIs north-east of Group 5, under th�leadershi of i C86�Ui38• sof here are once again becoming Mrs. F: 3itiagg• sign we can fundsh' Farm achinery Farre � - � a ga cal_ Tribute Spaciilty very popular with the Toronto ski �//r memorials that will ` clubs. It was understood that on. j j;C jE -S1yiiTH pie from every Cut Flowers & Potted Plants Tuesday. A number from the city LESLIE standpoint. In dignity Cackshatt Tillers—t size to suit' were still out there, unable 'to get of appearf mce our Horses or Tractor You can plow -Free Delivery In Pickeriug District home.on account_of the. roads. ,.1 Expert work will stand out faster. The KID GANG is stili the 124 Brock St.. W., -WHITBY- number of our own young people i 1 through the 'ages. leader in atwo-bottom Horse Plow. -Phone 324 7tf are getting into the game. 3 Na Great_r Tribute The No. 8 Tractor Plows reduce y The regular' monthly meeting of Radio Service N. IV. STAFFORD Plowing Hours. We have Plows for the Women's Missionary 'Society j ! Highway Monumental Every Purpose.-1 nearly new-13 ,D 1 XIE ROAD Wens Hoe Fertiilzers---Grain Drill,,. �'gears a"'s -Elevator will be held at the ponce of Mrs. Dr. Tomlinson, on Thursday, Jan.' R. R. 2,- Pickering •19 Pb. 462 Whitby Ont. run in oll, nearly. all steel.. ... 12th. at 2-30 p. m. This is to the an Kingston R j-r d West oiled'•• "' Claremont, ' Ont. "Ol,:.yt Meeting, and:"being the first _ We sell`Cream Separators, Hee- _ • 'E �_ i tris Fencers and Fertilizer eta 1 ti of tr. Year it is le Leaf Mutual Fly mee n e New iMiti Phone Res. 138 Office W33 hoped that every rnkniber will be Frost k Wood — Coekshatt : present and will bring, some new In$ T1IIC8 Cc. IfeLavai Pedlar Products BuRlirig air Selling - t'+ea for,the furtherance of the work Grose.Fertilizers �e'P of Any Kind., #old r-A a ANF.3A INS. Co. - both spiritually .and financially. • - .. poultry and Hog Feeds. Flog ' .., Tea will be served at the close of Cbsup rtes for Farm and Cotsitttaf � GrinBluedin Ewer t e. mee rig, Bttttn Th T _� W. F. DISNEY, ��Gree'nwood g y � be a charge, the proceeds. to be Wisdatorm Inst SW*oa buiulapTO MONK PICK 1t g aHyl Roofing MaaerY P , -x314 � i ,used for. the expense fund, windmills.-Silos etc. FeneSan A2 the morning service in theAutomobile Insurance of United Church last Sunday, five Brock Road Graved _ - AII Kinds. - young people of the corgregatior. Dlt were Mceived as members of the Write or r%oee r ecltitrcit and the Sacramerr of the BOWMAN & RO WL Cruskezl Pit Run _ rd's Supper was attministered. R HITBT OPf1`ABIO /� The official Board met on Cues- VraVel ' day afternoon, \ext Sunday even- in SKATING Sand and Graded) / • g at 730 o'cIuck there wril,l be a � \ ; ' ;�1 -Spent Young, I oEo le's Seroce to (� p�i r i Stone tinted Church', when, the woff-ell lel.. Rl\iVAL Stone a al". ► x ,v' _iccrs of our local Y. P. C. s D it:vere 3 Oc L'0 1 Pit as those of St.John's Church, of (male r t!+e auspices of t':e iougham, for 1939 ;wlii be it1 P1i3t�i= PIan1,.Pi,k iso -�" stalled. Mr. Stephen Saywell, tt II-NIOa-L �' - Toronto office_ �as•d_G47! forcer President of the Us1i.^.�'a '�F e SOS _PrFsbytery Young People's Union,' ON 7H8 JUHN I3i)L;lt. c will be the speaker. ,- T qtr. Fred-Morley—was-n�-elec* Tc)I-1 I , ILLE_ _A•liEti A 'to the School Board at the �V'cd WEANhSD.t1', JaNJARY•4Tli ELECTRIC /hen Walking ne�aay meeting last week. 1�te 3 LUCKY DRAWS �'' ENCERS -you are Courteous ether two .members are sles�r;. , John Scott and 'G. M. Forsyth,• A 'ADMIS:ION, 21c. CHILDR!✓�.uc " u y discussion was entered into at;,the ir_eeting regarding the carrying out CALL AT SIM FLE - EU'UVOf1I'CAZ b . .CALL of the, Shop Rork and Household Holds Live Stock Safely with ons R`ire r 'ntinuation School. ere. Six Years U question as to whether the small CASH STORE - #' amount of time, that 'could be de- have proved their worth on 100. _voted to this work, in weer:, .?Our prices are.lonest emtng. 000 farms'in U. S.A. The 20th would warrant. the ekpenditure of to very low overhead. Call.•and century way to hold live 'stoek 'When Drivin a large sum of money. The Dep- see for yourself and be con- s ► a con- guaranteed S . )• 'artment of Education is thought to. $ t I I' � 'winced. Be sure and get your - - be looking on„ these courses jn a - For full particulars write —' AS WE walk about-on•street, highway and bypath we are all ticket with each 50c. cash pur•-. ! • similar manner just now, .especially most courteous to each other as we pass, or•�crtake,•stop, cross in the rural schools Pickering FARM ELECTRIC chase, Three prizes will be and otherwise mingle with our fellow-pedestrians. None of as -School Board, which had made'sontc given each Saturday 'night at 193 King, East. Toronto, or 'would think of being otherwise we are just naturally cour- i HOWAI�U E• TT�RNEN teotis at h c. _ - progress toward this objective have .10 p. m. Your Selection. Whitevale. .Ontario.. Bat, o often, this native courtesy leaves us when we get been urged to discontinue for the - 'be nd the wheel of a motor vehicle. rem nt b the De i tment.. CL:IREMONT, ONT. p Y pa not let your attittide of courtesy leave you when you drivb The snow storm of the fast wee): b•t, rasher, "Try Courtcs}," ever. inch of the way. end. unset things around here to i nc-n .on inect n fellow-moto'rkt pail -cell over'to �onr'right. t d I note�_- Foote extent. .Many schedules and -- --- n you.ever eke him coon your ho n—:t short no wiTi ` Q'!e �. 'plans of one..kird_and .annthe' had I - do! peep to the right on rurvc•-, "iii v! spots" and, of ectirse, �' J s- to b'e 'iven up or? r,'.i r-' altered. an nils. Drive ai rue�pce3 of tl�c iraRl;: y uu are in—don't "hold lip the p.^^.^ade." \r�;•r jntt the "nthr•r fellow" on "the -..1 'N e heard of v:rA para ;`:Lu lied lie- _ VISH - spat". tie niay get ezeited aAd you finny both•be hurt. 1 come ' use ui a s ..>:< Uj IL- 4J, 114i early hour fir, the tt.o i'>;, a•.+ul :-Dip or dim yonr light: whin yon meet at night—ngither o ' ' • - you can see where to steer when.fou are-"blinded". r�+uld not. possibly .mow, itn.rui �u al[ a Do not "crowd'' pedestrians, we all walk at times and ,we aIi - Le.lp, so they prepared to. ':ay U.h- �i dislike being starticd. iii help did arrive, by turn:r:g ori. - -n Iltind41gnal' your intention to slow down; stop or turn and : the nester, of the car, and sang and Merry* -:• hr st as otherwise. act to, your,.fellow-mar{ . t-? "i in.the same con- se:"jt till daylight, ' when witlf tt Aiderate marf6e�set when he is afoot—"Try Courtesy" every' n^_cessaTy�aid, came on home, none inch of the wa.. _ f the worse, but its mighty Lad htim- d- a TRY . oan ar. bti'here, w4s that cocmtp snnw and "plcru. 'Many others would like very, ° � Ppy COURTESY ----� � ,. .•'much to know, —who is in charge - of that plow, and why dq they The New Spirit MINISTER OF HIGHWAYS have rq.osait for over a dao before proSperous N�w Year of the RoadOVINCEOFONTARIO'Ebro plow is put int sen ce. Ac + 'ording to all re•porta, someone is becoming rather careless or findiff CHMo C00"M CLAREMONT Auoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen---Dunharton r - '-•'�4h►r 1 r y , - _ _ pals. So what does. that crazy Al Portrait Ot Queen Mother to be Exhibited r' ton do bot try to wipe out Loyale The Leashed Guns again just now up in the Wild _ Horse. Loyale didn't even have a gun on him. Alton got upset an' his guns were taken off him. An' -2, iQf Circle L'/ Loyale an' Blue are all through turnin' the other cheek. Back Him to a Finish "Loyale's putties on his guns- 6y Parry Westbrook He told me straight that, parole or no parole, he's gonna start .; Synopsis ginnin' an' count up the slips he's throwin' lead. He also said that if Slim Loyola is paroled from made. I tried to take him into custody , he d salivate me. An Dakota Blue ' no 19 month& for ut Slim Lo•ale in . a crime he did not commit. He re- Jarillo, knowin' Bart Loyale would •backin' Loyale-to a finish. Damn tarns to his Circle L ranch to find be daid before Slim got out. Then Bro:kwell an' his crowd for a ° Isis fsither dead and sinister forces the question of a parols for Slim bunch of knot-haided fools, any- is t work, trying to make him •io- came up. Brockwell promised us how!" Tate his parole so that he can that he had'influence enou h to g Starbuck had talked so fast and ,F' again be railroaded to prison. block that parole. He fell down wrth so much pent-up anger, that The Brockwells mind their tang an' SIim got out. finish- are , ` are plotting to gain possession of „ he-was.bteathless when he finish- :Circle L ranch and the property In the meantime he was gonna. ed. George Arthur had begun Ci Mona Hall, a-andneigthe and life- see that Dakota Blue was put outs, pacing about his office again, his long friend of Slim Loyale. the way. The best he could do thin lins pursed; his forehead — about that was to miss a good shot wrinkled with agitated thought' - Slim discover: that Sheriff Star at Blue one day along Nigger "Things have been badly mess- - back has joined the plot against Ridge. Since then Blue's been too ed," he agreed jerkily. "But of him. With, help of Dakota_$JNe '• wary to be got. .Sorg ain't been course, if the worst comes to the and his tomboys, Slim Loyale de- able to pull down the Dot H Dot worst, we can stage a raid on the t hes the land-grabbers to do their herds fast enough to keep the Hall Circle L some night and clean up worst. girl from payin' her interest on the whole nest." CHAPTER XV that note yuh hold. Starbuck laughed scornfully. ' ~ "Why, I hear that he was even "Yuh gone crazy, too?" he de• v 4 Starbuck came over and enter- dickerin' to buy up some of her manded. "Yuh sound like it, talk- eii. "We " e demanded. "What stuff., Course he'd have robbed in' that way. Listen here, Arthur. w did Loyale aa' Blue want?" her, give her only half what the Only a idiot underestimates his ' The lawyer -fumbled nervously stock was worth, but had the deal opponent. Slim Loyale is a scrap- for a black stogy, snapped the tip gone through, she'd have had more pin' fool; he comes from that ...... .... off and lit it. "Loyale tried to get money to stall yuh off. Brockwell kinds stock. -The personal property of the King, this painting of Dowager Queen we tq sell the Dot H Dot mortgage is so damned greedy he's blind! "Baskin' him are three of the .-to him. ria afraid they are begin- "Anyway, last night he had a most dangerous men that ever Mary, by Simon Elwes, famed British Conn painterhas been loaned ; ping to get wise, Starbuck." chance to get Slim Loyale on the swung a laig over a saddle. I'm re- Yorlr s first public showing in an exhibition of Elwes paintings a New trail between the Circle'L and the ' to DakotaBlue Stone ."I know damned well they sire 7_77-7trunted the sheriff. "They shore Dot H Dot- Loyale got through Sheard an' Roy O'Brien. Wind hung me over a-barrel just now. I clean with the help of Roy them three up an' get 'em started, tets, by sending a 3c stamp for got a hunch-I'm gonna be the final O'Brien. Before the night was an' they're beater than a dozen each ane.required: Face Care: Bust at in, this deal..It won't be over, O'Brien plugged R'ango ordinary men. Stere Owens an Reale: ..._. lsealthy "U for a Int• of folks I can . --Charley Quinn are 'young -cubs, � � Superfleaus Hair: Eye Beau:yr .. : name, if things shape 4hat way "Deale an' Cinder Alton were but not afraid of anythin' under Your Haim Hand Beauty; Feet too strong." the sun. Care: Uadal beauty we}grit:Ask afoot your t� Arthur looked puzzled. "3 don't �` On the Move � Secrets hers time. a tletters bare coaftdes at n On Delight For An me, Ud rather trade wil- same 1 All texactly' understand." pf atal• "I mean that Brockwell is get- Matrons lops with a grizzly bear than mix tin' Ino raw," exploded Starbuck, it hand- to hand with that big Good Looks , . Please mention -this paper, and the anger he had been subduing Swede cook, Oscar. So just knock address your tetters to: Barbara - breaking forth in full-fury. 4'8im - the idee �outa yore haid that the a ,:; Lynn, Room.421. 73 West Adelaide an' his crowd are clumsy as a Circle L spread can be rushed an' °� S:.. Toronto, Ontario. e wiped out in a pitched fight." "" - bunch of oxen. Start frpm the be- "But we've got to do some;. thing," snapped the lawyer. "The me' Mother On Relief � opening of,the Kicapoo River i�T w All- range is due the middle of next. Month' Gift Of Interest month. The migration of the Big : SECRETS OF SLIMMING � - - Bend herds will start immediately'.In factIt is eomonty supposed that so-, I know that some of them meb MUST get tatter as they grow "fou take this money, Mr, IteliFf r are on the move already, ifltend- ,older. This to not so. You can re- Off leer; it belongs to you...not to ing-16-be the.-first on. the new tarn your slim and attractive fig- me," aas the statement of a young to ome11 ( t ° , ;! ground. We've got to get control ure. despite advancing age. If you mother whom the Gananoque relief of the Circle L and the Dot H Dot, are prepared to pay the price! board bas been looking after for t I , headers I"i:,� or.all our plana and work will go There aresomeexceptions• of some time, when she appeared at • w for nothing. We've�ust got to do course. Certain glandular and funs the relief office last month. it, I tell you!" tional changes, peculiar to women. The mother, who has t+ro child � "bliE AFTERMATH -� i< Starbuck laughed harshly. "Yub sometimes affect one's'welght. And ren. Is appreciative of the kindness` rr an' Brockwell go ahead an' get some diseases, too, have a similar she has received, She received a ''Or What To Do With Left-Over. \ ,, 'em then," he said- °mockingly, tendency.- n'omen who are subject- / ien•pound .note from her uncle is By Katharine Baker ; l I' �� ' Me, m about through. 1 sat ed to these conditions should seek Rco �. aanrl and Immediately went to a Into this. plan in the first lace, medical advice b Sore'-attempting the relief officer. Fred Nooney and When you sit down to your New +.•.� P P @ Year's dinner, you will proba:,ly �\ �' willin' to do my part, 'cause I drastic reducing. r handed It to titin. think that here is one meal:where figgered I was sidin' in with men however. most cases of over. hac�so e say an�rains�-I w�gb Ilr: Mooney conferred,with the — there wifl-be -no Ieft-overs. But:-. `''� — e a •., f +calfare board ander gas decidetT to when this are finally gathered tone I was mistaken. _ are due to under exerctsing and to things y ( keep $30 of the money and place It np and put away, there will be the y� �\ "I'll A play, the game with exercise t;! A regimen of increased uh, as f as I can swim it. But 1s, the rent account, which to paid _:odd bit of this and that to store y g exercise and reasonable dletlat; is, 1 direct by the town, and hand re- away. These odd bits of food will a '` I m sittin ack an saying nothin. therefore, t-he,hnaaer to the prob T is u to yuh an' Brock- maluder back to the woman wirh come in handy in the economy P y leg of surplus weight.. the suggestion that she use it for ;�rogrgttr which ,most of us, are rr\ well, da him. He' ain't played Here is an exercise which will 4928 fair at aI . He won't even leave help to make you more supple: Chrismas cheer• forced to adopt after the agree. „ �� the Vasco age alone. An' folks stand erect, feet fairly wide apart, The left-over vegetables can be of __ _�mtulded in lime or_lemon flavored Q , are begi corner look at me aorta: arms ouldtrs. hedSwing at the lever e- �Ul jelly powder to make delicious / Q auto the corners of their eyes,,be- the shoulders. Swing the body side ©�� ..and good-looking salads, which, in- �� cause I ain't roundin' up the jar- ways to a right angle, then bend cidentally, will be welcome after �\, pegs who are Pullin' them hold- down: Whilst to that postion re- -the heavy holiday meals. UPS•, verse the.body, come up and go The chicken or turkey which "We fixed one of them hold-ups down on the opposite side. Breathe once on a innocent man, Slim Lo- out while going down; breathe In you had for the big dinner, can.be y" h —•, used as hot luncheon sandwiches, yale. But that game ain't gonna while coming up: Repeat five times. a get over a second time. Nope, I'm Sty special leaflet on "How to �� s r• .,T\ ,with brown gravy, or in pot pies, � .w Croquettes, or souffles. This keepin my coat tails in the clear Slim" gives further Interesting ex. recipe for chicken croquettes or from now on. Yuh can tell Brock- ercises, as well as complete dieting " ' euLlets will show you how. _ well that,'an' to hell with both of advice. You can obtain a copy, and yuh.!" any of the following helpful leaf• e-err-Starbuc F` Chicken Croquettes or'Cutlets Saying which-7= By ANNE ADAMS 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tap stalked out of the door and 'cross- Turn up,at week-end luncheons ed to the solitude of his 'own iota and informal Christmas "bridges" office. � ?,_ teaspoon salt 1s teaspoon paprika in this stunning bloused shirt- waist dress!, You'll look so slen- (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE.) 2 tablespoons rete e er chopped derized that friends w1lT vow _2 tablespoons pimiento,• chop- you're pounds thinner—while you The Manitoba Department of ., ped yourself will swear by Pattern Health and Public Welfare inaug- ^° 'z cu milk 4928 as the easiest-to-make tailor- urated its ninth gear's radio pro- ;_ p tyle that ever was' This Anne gram of weekly, talks on Novem- cup chicken stock cuPs'cooked chicken', chop- Adams triumph is perfect for nov- her 17th. This season the entire ped elty-stripe or ribbed silks, with the aeries is devoted to discussion on3 =:• ' _-Sifted bread or rraeker crumbs softly rippling skirt .bias, and the the care and guidance of children t F course,you have no meet f,-fends 1 egg, beaten with 3 table- neat yokes cut on the ccossgrain. from the viewpoint of parental, O if-you've let yourself become Spoons milk and,dash of salt. It's equally pleasing in new sheer. health (physical, mental, emo-' dull, cross, and nervous. Men like P t , . c lively,peppy girls-girls with plenty combine' nick-cooking tapioca, woos, with the s<irt cut straight tional and spiritual) educational' _ q of energy to go places and enjoy life. salt, paprika, green pepper, Pim- and sleeves long instead of short! and recreational needs. Don't let love and romance pass iento, milk, and stock in top of The extra fulness in the bodice found you-by. Help build up your pep and double_ boiler. Place over rapid'y. will be welcomed --^nd.also the you .too, should have gay friends. . .n- step, bving to ng neckline treat- P4121 -sweetening Iere'4 good advice: Start taking - e int (allow 3 to 5 minutes), and meats. Buttons and pockets are <,russte r o r trine-proven, reliable Po Pinkham s Vegetable Compound and cook 5 minutes, stirring frequent decorative as trimming for this ore, everyrhtn>, I my It1Q� win$ note the difference.This fatnousCcmr- ` ly. Add chicken an-1 mix thorough- smart frock! - tevenda.on rhr Pattern 4928 is available in L;e yc,u et,ueai cereal with Pound,.made especially for etromc» •)y. Chill—mixture thickens as it r,, ".; tilt ,toll•., i from wholesome herbs and Mory,helps eo�Is.' Shape into balls or cutlets. women's sizes 34, 3G, 38, 30, 42,• _ oe airy„inaKed Nature tone up your system and vy Roll in crumbs, dip in erg mixture, A4, 4G and 48. Size 3G takes 4'/s, KI INTO n. w11 h BEE HIVE Syrup thus soothes jumpy nerves and givlea t� 1s, neturol you more pep to really enjoy life. then roll in crumbs. >'gy in deep yards 39 inch fabric, hnde•K K t v e, � d8 fat ( roll degrees F.) 1 minute, or Send twenty cents (20c) in ,ark to h,iii tip _ I Tear out this notice NOW as a n��n u�h Owl v "h 11'n1d reminder tc get a bottle of Lydia E. until golden brown. 'Drain. Serve coins (stampR cannot be accept- nt "�t d r ” k digestion. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound with red current jelly. Ma 8 ed) for this Anne AdantR pattern. tit„ .matey t+ t o r e s n n a Write inial size, name, address M"""''"t' I'm t"'r"'ty t,nrlorp TO without fail. croquettes. If chicken stock is. not plainly � For oyer 60 years one woman has available-. canned consomme may and style number. "told another how to go "srnilir►$ he substituted or chicken flav�ed Send your order; to 'Anne Issue No. 1—'39 ,• thru"distress from female function Y; bouillon cubes (2 cubcR to 1 cup AdamR, Room 425, 73 Wes. Acle- disorders with Pinkham's Compounds C • Let it help YOU. water). laide St., Torot,to - t •, t..L'� ..: - . _ _ ea.._ ..s•+ca. aero ,_ '. `:• '+ice � Occupants of Canada's Most Northerly Outpost Father who is in heaven. The Lord William y means that recognition of his T141S �jRIBy WORLD Mesaiahship and SonshiF is not Ferguson I g brought about by human logic, but ■ - . that it is a divine working is the a ~ human heart and mind, a work of 1<rUc ld t`'y revelation, by which such an ac- _ f knuwledgment is made. . 18. And I also say unto thee, — "''' ? that thou art Peter, and upon this rock. The word "Peter" in Greek is. the word "petros," meaning „ " rock". build ck" 1 will uild my church. � O f'`F' �°`25 We _ . e should notice that Christ de- E. ---- -- _ clares he will be the one who will S.A.I LN G ~ `' build the church. Jesus is the -- — a the continued activity of the living �s, � Ct CX i0S/ - X... r giving out design. •�,_,;. � Christ in t hes , The foundation of the church is AS A ATTER. made up of the apostles and proph- aFEI�'[i-fEIQS '°CTS ets, Christ himself being the chief or= 1'i- 15 AB01 JT hat cor % thenLord reallyEmeant 2s that not. RF5>=Mt3 E WINS � �. � y i 2y upon Peter but upon this confes- AP AWAY. Sion of Peter concerning the per- Son of Christ he would build his church; And the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. The passage implies conflict with the tit til e - kingdom of evil and 'victory over _ L� it; but its leading thought is the -_ 'triumph of life over death., of the ' yg✓ s -a kingdom of usurped the resurrection o over r reignthe ' of theking Hades. Keys to the Kingdom 1 � 10. I will give unto thee the +r _ PLANT y F � z F ws keys of the kingdom of heaven; , ----- s .�"vy,..�.: . w � .:-."..6• and whatsoever thou.shalt bind on HAVE C*X1EIDPEL► earth shall be bound in heaven; AN +r Two R.C.M.P. officers enjoyed a'large and appetizing Christmas• and whatsoever thou shalt loose + dinner this year in company with their four fellow-occupants (Eskimos) on earth shall be loosed in heaven. of trig Harbor, Ellesmere .Island,. Canada's most northerly outpost. >E. Ptazm*an replaced turkey on the menu and all Christmas greetings The keys of the kingdom of heaven. arrived by mail. Three of the Eskimos snnaur in.-Lhe Boleyn _ are first of all_the_ospeL-oS.salvia- __— - you see Lance-Corporal R. W. Hamilton, of the R.C�MP, with the tion through Jesus Christ. By this THE penguin Is a bird-of.paradoxes. Its feathers resemble Sourtb Eskimo. No mail will arrive at Craig Harbor till- next summer. means men are admitted into the scales. It has' wings„ but does not By, using these appendages kingdom. He was conferring pow- for swimming. On land, it walks erect, or slides over the ice on itsmessiah - - -Iuld er for saving and .not for barring Vomach. come peace from salvation. NEXT: Bow many different specks of native trees has Naetlr L reign, justice would prevail, the 20• Then charged he' the dis- L. SVn�a SCfIOO� wilderness would be changed into g ciples that they should tell no man � ;y✓ y a garden, wars would cease; there that he was the Christ. He now de- would be no darkness or night. sired that io Should move on and = 'G�lne�e Barricade • - The Son of the living God. Peter finish his work an the earth, dy- -- -! L.Q$$On in these words goes even beyond i=t.- i ling again from the dead, . • ascribing Messiahship to Jesus; he and as.e,nding into heaven, before considers him to be the very Son the disciples should go out and :HORIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle 10 Type of fig,' 1 LESSON ii preach Christ: then men would 1, 6 Lengthy 14 Frost bite. of God. Divine Revelation 'fully know what recetving Christ man-made i '� 15 If extends PETER COMMENDED AND meant. barricade, T Q A M iM' i A I IN along the - d ` •d. China. I NI E!N _Northern REBUKED Matt. 16: 17-20. 17. Anc. Jesus __, of H A M E R - Matthew 16: 13-25 answered and sal into hem. - L K 5 —'of China ar Golden Text—Thou art the Christ. Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-Jon- Small hats with pleated fan 9 Less reluctant N' P'O E T T A !E 16 Bundle. the Son of the living God. — ah: for flesh and blood hath not effect in front promise to become J I Intention; K T.Ai OLIVER T I7 Bad soft cool. Matt. 16: 16. revealed it .t-nto thee, btit my popular in Paris. 12 Away. ! !C T H, I 19 Bees' home. Flax W���E1yND�,,1ELL T'R E IE 21 Marvels., THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING 13 derivative. ITQ T HVu-IES HI I,P 22 Plotters Time.—In the third period ..of 15 Moor. a IN T 23 Sycophant. the Gali!can ministry, autumn, . • JA IN I N T!I 25 Widest. I 18 Befalls. 24 Chart. A.D. 29. � 18 Railroad. I SAGO F CION L -i Place.—At or ' near Cae9erea . �re You Listening ? "Third-rate N L 28 It was built Philippi, in the northern 38 To make 55 To observe. by — 1 bor DD part of actor. Galilee, south of the foot-hila of - -' 20 Form of .,be 28 Ozone. By FREDDIE TEE ready. `36 Fixed courses 30 Side bone. lilt. Hermon. S1 It is long, 30 Circle part. of study. 32 Drone bee. A year and one.half, which is _ 41 To maintain. VERTICAL almost one half of 'the entire 23 Vertical. 34 Three. YEAR'S LEADING NEWS ton Is one of the top pianists of his 27ingenuous. 43 Council. I Grain. 35 Arid. period of our Lord's public min- FIGURES race, CBS's Walter Gross is conskl- 29 Tea, 45 Successive 2 To ascribe. 38 One that pay* istry, has elapsed between' the Lowell .Thomas, Edwin C. Hill ered one of America's ace classical 31 Slow (musts). relief supply. 3 To merit. ;39 To come in. events of our last lesson surf the and Walter Winchell,. 'NBC news and swing keyboard masters. It was 33 Rubber wheel 47 Prophet, 4 Stir. : -42 To bait. epoebal event which we are about commentators, put their.heads to- Gross who played Gershwin's diffl-•. pad, 49 lnslinatlon. 5 Musical note. 44 Part of a ' -to study in this lesson. gether at the National Broadcasting cult "Concerto in F" in Whiteman's 34 It was built 51 Pioverb. ^8 Written shaft. 13. Now when Jesus came into Company to pick the ten leading all-Ge'rshwin concert over.CBS last in the -- 52 To soak flax. document. 46 Epoch., the parts of Caesarea Philippi, he news personalities of 1933. These summer. if you go back into mus!- century 9. C. 53 Otherwise. 7 Deposited, 48 Sheltered - asked his disciples, saying. Who three veteran reporters and com- cal history," says Whiteman, "you 36 Needy. 54 Loom slack- ,8 Composed of place. do men say that the Son of ►nen mentators decided that the ten big will find that nearly all composers 37 God'of-wile ening bar. lines. 50 Born.- is? After months spent in teach- news makers of the year were nine played the piano. It Is more natural 3 -ing the apostles about his person men and a horse. Isere Is their list: for Il planist-to compose than, say and mission he gives them a choice, 1. Adolf littler a violinist, because the.pianist has _ a test concerning the explanation . 2.. Neville, Chamberlain to know his harmonies perfectly — I ` r• r• - of it all. It has been probably two 3. Franklin D. Roosevelt and the-,•knowledge of harmony is IZ " years since he chose' them as gpor 4. Douglas Corrigan the foundation of creative writing." ties. By thN time they ought to .5. Pope Pius know their own minds. 6• Thomas E. Dewey` 1 1 I6 1 14. And the said, Some say F, Olp Co TRY PROGRAMS j + y y abiscuit John the Baptist; some, EIijah; S. Alfred P. Sloan, Jr: Owners of Ro ors, DeForest Cros• 8 + rad others, Jeremiah, -or one of 9. Walt Disney ley and Majestic radio sets, <prior I the propl!ct"Q. 10. Henry Armstrongto the new "Spread-Band" 1939 mo- I -- 15• He saith undo them, But dels, cannot conceive of the .im- who say ye that I am? This was PIANO BEST BACKGROUND proved and satisfactory reception 7 Za9 I 2 =adecisive in in which' the If you want to be . a composer, which these new models bring in separation of the New Testament take up the piano! from the Old Country. It is a simple 9 36 church from the Old Testament "The pianist has a head start otr 'matter now to listen to and enjoy' i theocracy was to be made. players of other Instruments as far the news broadcast from London, 39 �. Peter'se sion as°composing music is concerned," England,-just as though it was a ' Matt. 16: 16. 16. And Simon says the famous,"King of Jazz". — nearby stn on. Every person in er- -Peter aa!wered and said. Peter - Paul Whiteman, whose program Is sated in hearing programa from the was always the spokesman of the heard over CBS every Wednesday Old Country should be sure to go q K . ,:twelve disciples. . Thou art the night. To prove it, he cites the fol- to their nearest De Forest Crosley, 'Christ. "Christ", is the Greek lowing composers: Ferde Grofe, for Majestic or Rogers dealer and ask synonym for the Hebrew word Instance, earned his first claim to for a demonstration of the marvel- ii•essi9b". All those of the Old` fame as the original pianist in the lous "short-wave" reception, on Covenant knew that when ' the Whiteman Orchestra. Duke -Elling- these models. POP—Fortunately, Pop Hasn't Many Haiss to Split ..By iJ. MILL AR WATT I'M NOT A BARBER— 1 - IM A TONSORIAL TI I ARTIST SPLIT NG HA RS • � AREN'T °• _ _ \ froPYl'+Bhl, 1P3S• by The Bell 9yn4kete, Inc.l 8—// - +.zq ,.r+r -.°�'• •n• .nes, y, _r r .. - _ r., .. .-w,n .rte f v a "ci H A .. •. .. 1 'I.y SC M1, A 40V JJiJ V A L I(7 f7 --Oliver Crumtner,,was confined Supply Secre`Ary, Mrs. D. Walk- - M to his house for several days last er. Baby Band, Mrs. W. Johnson. week, but he is now recovering Associate Helper, Mrs. M• Parke. tore wish All our Readers a and able to be around the Village. Literature, Mrs. F. Holland, Christ $aippy and Prosperous New Year. —The "Teeners" Club are of;, ian Ste>w•ardship and Finance„ Mrs 1 - —Allan Andrew of Timmins was on a skating party tonight. Some R. H. 'Johnson. Community Friend- — ab his home here for the holiday, of the older folk are beginning to ship, Mrs. J. Pugh. Pianist, Miss ' Mrs. Robt. H. Cronk is visit- think about hunting up a pair of M. Hagerman. - `iing her son, Darden, at Wellesville skates and getting out again, It . To Our many Customers and A. Y. night help to remove .that ''crab- � -GREENWOOD Wade and Ken Bals- by, look that is to be -seen on aY, don are among those taking the few faces around here, also imp- Mr. and Mrs' Joe Clark spent Friends i with .Zhort Course -at O. A. C. Guelph. rove the disposition of some. It Chri$txnas weektheir child- _-E. C. and Mrs. Jones Ana -would be a healthy, cin' ren in Toronto.able out- - - ?amily '4 spent the New Year•s Dav irtg anyway. • with relatives in Owen Sound. —The passenger traffic on the' day at the Parsonage. Mrs. Ralph . —Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hall en- railways was nusually great this 'M rev has c rge of the pros- - tertained a number of friends on year, but nothing 'compared with • ' New'Yeaes- Eve. that of M or 40 years agb. It yeas Rev, H. H. Mutton and family --,Miss Henderson, of= day ev- . -spent Chxissttn:as--with—his. .people -spent .the holiday with her uncle ening to see a hundred persons in Shiloh. We are ever mindful of the confidence sad aunt, James L. and Mrs. Pal- taking the train for Toronto. The Mr. and Mrs. Pretsell spent most of these were persons resid. Christmas with her _ mother near you have placed in us and especially our --Mrs. Bie, we are glad to re-' ing in Toronto,• who were former- Brighton. port, is maintaining a satisfactory ly residentfriendly relationships lII c s of Pickering, who had Miss Clara Walls; of-Glen Maj- . lic past, 80 may condition, in her attack of pneu- gone to the city to fill positions. or soul Roy and Cecil spent the we Bay to you, monia. It is doubtful if that many get on holiday with their parents. .•-,The Woman's Association of the train here now in a year. Auto- Tenders Wanted MANY,-MANY THANKS the United Church, will 'meet on mobiles and good roads have made Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 10th at 3 this great change. to, dig and brick a 3-foot well at We sincerer hope' our efforts Will merit'. F . •o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Frank —The annual school meeting in S S. \o. 4 East, Pickering Town- y p Baker. the school here on Wednesday ev- + .--ti'he public and continuation ening of last week was--attended ship. Tenders to be opened on Jan, your continued confidence in 1939•• schools re-opened on Tuesday af- by the mallest member I in years, '18th. Lowest or any tender not ' necessarily, accepted. ter enjoying the Christmas holi- only seven or eight persons being _ i! Sys present. A review of the past —The Township 'Council will year's work was reviewed, and Percy Neal, See n ° a nu:r er of details explained. 11. Whitby, R. R. L -meet on Monday next for the trap. , saction of the gdneral business, S. Chapman was appointed chair- In,Memoriam and the members will take the man for the meeting, and C: E. ._._. oath of office. -- _ 'Morley, Secretary. A visit to the BALSDON In loving memory ' -John Barker, of. Queen's Univ- new room for the Fifth and Sixth of Edwin Balsdon, who diqd or, me � CHAPMAN ereity, Kingston, spent the holi•- Grades was made. John S. Balsdon January 6th, 1933. days here with his mother. Reg. the retiring member of the Board Peaceful be thy rest dear father, fftst axain dur- was re-elected. The members e f It is sweet to breathe thy name, Ing the second week of the month. the BUY —The astnval meeting of PickDr. r T, Fallaise, W. C. Dr, See.kar things, INT R acingTpw.mhip Horticultural Soc- Chairman, and Wm. Gormley, Sec. gut this theq'1I wipe out .never; Jety will be held in the United Messrs E. C. Jones and Ross Mur- The memory of those happy days Church, Pickering, on the evening iconwere elected auditors for the ;Wben we were all together. RUBBERS �� -of Tuesday, Jan. 10th, at 8 o'clock. Year, 1 . Fred Cowle, of Oshawa, who k ,A good attendance is requested. '— Ever remembered by Wife and '� i ' —Mrs. W. J.'Clark ,and ,daugh- was charged with the theft of a Family. at BUNTING'S _. .. tem, Jean and Nora, returned to car fromi the Ontario Motor Sales, ��++ L ' their home here, on Wednesday of OshawaCOUNTY COUNCIL on Nov. 7th. Traffic Men's 6-eye Rubber, •' $1.59 last after spending nearly a week Officer- Roberton saw him and a :`COUNTY OF ONTARIO Buckle Overshoe, $2.54 '. in Burford with F: 4 F. and Mrs companion in front of S. W. Dav= _ •. Balsdon, and family. is' Service Station, east of Pick- Mw first meeting of the. Coun- •i p j--The Sacrament of the Lord's° ering Village. They appeared to cil of the Corporation of the Coun- Knee Rubber Boots, $1.89 l will be dispensed in the be acting suspiciously. but appar. Supper will of Ontario ' for the year 1939 ti ],, � ' ently they were attempting to get Felt & Rubber Boots t$2 64 Presbyterian Church on Sunday, will be held,pursuant to statute in y • ian. 15th, and Preparatory Ser- water from the pump for their the council Chamber in the Town all First Quality Rubbers, made by Miner Rubber radiator, which was v hot, It of Whitby, on Tuesday, vice will be held on the previous �'S' the 17th -was not long however, before it ..Co. at the lowest rice we ever saw. ,Friday evening. dny of January, 1939, at the hour p , was discovered that the car, an of two o'clock in the afternoon. • • —The past week. lig ought Fred T Bunting . :.Yieering weal Vint weather, There was a Oldsmobile, waa 'a stolen one, and wintry All accounts to be laid before T. f Ifall of about two inches of snow, the charge of tbe#t of a ear wag the Council should be forwarded Fmta6ltsl'ed 1857,, "- laid azainst Cowie. Magistrate to the Clerkproperly certified, at ....but in the Northern parts of the ro _._ township, the snow fall was much Mbs decided that there was suff- least three days before the meet- e lheavier. The mercurydroPPed to a- iciemt Ptiidence to send him.down SPECIALS ins of the Council. bout zero. As there was a .blah for trial before a higher Court. _,wind; many of the roads were Ill`SALE Dated at Whitby, thi9Y 3rd day of 'Breakfast --!badl drifted _ ,: 25e• a lb y January. A. D.. 1939. scone . y 'Ins: onto, state that a new record was , nt Sunda with J. wid R. 'Donald Ruddy. Tike Postal Authorities' in Tor- Mr. J. Compton, of'Ashburn Minced Steak, 12ca lb. !'rade in the amount of letters, The Christmas concert was'a de- Cotlity Cheek. ' parcels etc. that were sent through cided success. 'Miss .G. Stevens and ', ork Liver, _ 2e•'- a lb. -- =the mails rls;c Christmas -season. Mrs.. Hooker deserve credit _-fur. --. - - T,here was a large increase in the their efforts. The -Pickering Mewing Beef, 12c. a lb- Christmas cards, • compared with 1,1r, and Pira, H. Parkin enter- • "former years. The parcel post was tianed a number of their friends MEAT ;MARKET Jewel Shortening, 15e. a lb: also unusually heavy.. on Friday evening last, in honour • ' _ t---The roads- and side alk- dur-, of their 30th wedding anniversary. Classic Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c• ins the pmmWe carry full line oft Week have been very The Women', Institute et at ti icy and. dangerous for both nwtor- the home of 'Srs. H. Parkin on ns, 25c• Fresh _. r ists and pedestrians. A large Thursday aftcrnoon last with s number• of cars went into the goo&y number present. Rev. I D ditches, some being completely up- Tutton gave a talk on 'The True - and - - - * 1s/s • 1 - tha down. numbed of the }leaning of Christmas and a pap- _ :Cured :' Butcher ' (.phone 3000) ` TicLrerin y 'tiians had bad falls on the ic} er, .*Christmas Customs" was gi:•- , 'sidewalks; but no bone's,were •re- en by' 'Iiss May Brower." ported broken: -- A number of our Your- People Meats -The Pickering Dairy Hockey together w-it4i Young Peopte of i Ron Our delle er is at -our service first game on . • Tuesday night at Zion last Wednesday to have in ;Phone Plckjlv�o the :Markham rink, in which Pick- stallation of officers for the three CLARENCESILK tering won, 4-1 against Kinsale. appointments, .'ir. Lloyd Pegg had - -The boys plata again on this Fri- charge. Readings and musical num — 'SOUR day night, av Dumbarton, with the' bens were given and a very enjoy- Chernywood team The Club is ab- able evening was spent by a11. SK L Wish ish le to operate, largely through the WHI hE''ALE j generous donations of our town- 1 t thi as folk, to whom they wish to e-N-p A $ Se n Mr. .W. Beaton, K.C. of Toronto Dunbarton Rink rens their thanks. and family; Blake and family'of -The Goverrnnent is conducting Whithy, spent the holiday with Saturday Evening Of the Year is that a! Four Week's Course at Brough- a. am during the month of February, their father, 1%1-r. D. R. Bbaton. Mr. :'Dec and Mrs. Howard Turner and fam 31st All have Health, Happiness & , The•Course for Boys-will be on ily also enjoyed the re-union. ^ _ General Agriculture, including: The January- meeting of- the . ., Good Ice r and J d 'n of Goodwill _ held Prosperity throughout the Year' `. Field Crops, Tillage, 1 Livestock, in the United Sunday School on 7--Good usic Varieties, Judging Seeds, Weeds the evening of Tuesday, January ADMISSION, 15 CENTS ' and Weed Seeds, Soil and Fertil- >` 10th.: The speaker of the evening leers, Poultry, (feeding, care . and will be Mr. W. C. Thomson, of Classified Advertisements management); Farm Mechanics, Picldering. All men of the commun- - - Public Speaking and Debating. ity are inlited to attend. ` FARM LISTINGS WANTED �- 'lire Course for Girls will be on �e Women's Missionary Society All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers —i - ?b Domestic Science and Sewing. Theg waiting. No sale, no charge. Send • held �their annual business meetin g• Domestic Science will include a and election of officers at the home full information to L. V. DISNEY, 7Igeot for McCormick.Deering Farm MaehInery aim ' 'Study of Food and its relationship of Mrs. F. Holland, Reports from Real ,Estate, Oshawa. phone 1560. Repairs. i to Health, -Its well as ,an analysis 71, all departments were eery encour- 12-15 of recipes and staetdard products. Wrig. The officers are erg follows. .off —We have it. Cfm Get it. or it if rAt made` r ! The Course in Sewing will includeFOR SALE — Singer Sewing- president, Mrs, L Hagerman. Vice how, no 'discussions of problems connected Pres , Mrs. G Tran, Secretary, Mrs machine, in good condition. $8.00. Pick- with a Standard Wardrobe, as J. R. Bick. Press Secretary, '•Ira. enrs•,A. M. Gibsotl, 3rd con. Fick- *• S. p�DON, m PICKERING � d 17 iJV 1 j\ ,well as the actual sewing. y°• Randall• Temperance. Mrs. G. Tran. Missionary Monthly and