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M. .,c.. •S .YT.. ..,yam ... .y a�+ ,.. d.„ .:- -r. . . .w^+ r'. r '•.'ap. -p -r `..'r'.' :4' : �•' les•. ., . . -�; x. �• - - � .. , .i.� '• .. .:;�..':. .. ,;dies e..:. .r :✓ r. r ti -.., q _ ,: �.,.. �..•-;-. .:2 :.+..n,.. �,; .._•_..- -,- •,'. :.,-. has„.,- 'ji6 yhF.jar,.. •.F .. ¢f .•.r` xj .'*� THE ,alti KERI NG-�, NEWr, •N ' 'VOL. LV.III DICKERING, ONT•, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1930 - :. ;rtsoirtsotrvssal i asDo. .GREE' N W OGD z NOTICE ]dOCIiEY SCORES .. WHITEVALE - alid4caf Mill T a r. At Markham Rink, The Artnue`Thanitoffering Sup- , DR' H. O. PEARSON—Physician "Our tracks pass your way Brougham 4 — Cherrywood S. per of the Whitevale. Baptist ?•.IggG.-1936 ' aed9wx on. Dtmbattoa. .Cly .• K= ,every,.day. Box .Grove 5 — hirisate, 4. Clnsmh will be held on, Tuesday, in B. FORSYTH.Opti.D., Director Jam 23rd, at 7 p• m. in the S. S.. CHOPPING. •C*"=6 GOA tCOKERoom of the Church. All mern- -_ 1-1 Memberot the Ametiean 0090 ;01 - AUDLEY Monday, Wednesday and Fridaj j=� n �e by,Dvoistweflt. W L,ODt L'E 96 E N Tt hers axed adherents are invited. ,Rev, Aubrey Small, General WE GRIND FINE twsras. SAND GRAVEL . F. M. and Mrs. Chapman.spent r Secretary of the Grand L-igne Bran, Shorts and Feed of all the week end in Montreal. Mission, which carries on mission- and --- -- Some new books have been put- kinds, also minerals and other �> RDONALD RUDDY El'tarristet. M � ary work among French Canad- •so+i�itor►NotartYtiw,o• �•wtWi•�- BUILDER'S SUPPLIER chased for use in the school here. eoncentrafesforprofitablefeedioe Bmq formerly occupies by the y,k A H.Chris. fans, will give a talk on the work Wa.sotitb.tnit of court House.Whitby. '&r The local bops in - the hockey of his mission, illustrated by -----' kap} on .band also local vartage work teajis deserve support in. their BE7ITON, BELL ROSS moving pictures, at the Whitevale We stock only the best Poultry �Ve have also placed in stock a full good sport. Baptist Church, under the auspic- ' 1< Barrlstors & Solicitors Richard Guthrie shipped a .car- Feeds and Supplies. Mon- line of Maple Leaf Milling es of the B. Y. P. L on M,on- ' '11,J,BEATON.K.C. Telephone We Feeds. load of cattle from Audley Stn- day, Jan, 23rd, at 8 p. m- A free V. =r. ©RMmaw �N I&BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel.2838 on Friday last, will offering will be taken. - `+ J.ID IF.ROSS A. W. MITCHELL Mr. Innes, B. S. A. of Uxbridge _- __ -372 Bay was a er re s wee . e i Al JOHN L.POND Toronto r Pickering, Ont. is an.dous to start a Seed Club in BROUGHAM PIANO-�UNINa this County. - AN 1`1 iM • 0. KICHARDSON s'k On., Barrie- Office phone 7400 .Reaidenee%20 Mr go Robson; of Guelph - GateYtt,Soliatots. Notaries etc. S'uite fiat. Ile hockey boys are having e y All kinds .cf P Elalr Work' Lite tsaidin�,u Toronto St. Toronto. dance in the school house on tics calhri' on old friends -of Brough- --- # eirphooe Ad.1688: Piut.antt Ph" seta. s:f T�18 Beal Store,t'i1S>r8IIl0II� sill -on Sunday. 71l! Tuningf Guaranteed evening of Wednesday, Jan, 25th, _ NGUS ISIc 11LLAN—Barrister. Sol- PHOI'f& 924 with a silver collection to .aid in Mrs- D.,,Stephenson, of Brock (� S. MacDONALD itoc, Notary Public. 19 M<Gnda Street Taronce. Telephone Elgin arcs. s9et' FURNITURE their hockey work Road was a guest of L. and Mrs. g09 CIO" Ave.. Toronto r',r l�cttta� The members of the new Club Matthews last week. n,,�e Lakeside i5M We sere dispiaviog an attractive from this section are to be con- One of our young \imrods, - variety of iulated upon their assistance. Gordon Gray, was successful,- in ..Orders taken at NEWS Otfiaa' ERBERT T. FALLAISE. L, D B,. Aluminam and (iranitsware Etc. Th ba a fox recentl - r - D.D,S. Graduate of lW itorub Couxse of The surrounding country feels ggmg y. . 00"ta. ar vaa,aod the Utnreftitr of Toronto. •a� Furniture and Furoittire 51r. and Mrs. N. L. Icing of =nce s rood dont east of St. And- INOveltlei�' that Pickering should be a great- _ r.'.Gt»trth. PeeEartoB;ant: tilhce naa:r. 4 _.. -- �_ — - Sutto°ri- the weekend with - FUEL - ; '. • a o- w e a to-, or of aypo,netsene: LTC rat Prices low.iv kerpiag with timed. er cense of argrcuIsuraT-lntere�t t- ,ar.ice). Peons Pcetta7oo than it row enjoys. Why not a the John_ Phillips' family. big livestock show -Mr andMrs• Benny and other. gADIO SERVICE _ - week- B Toronto friends spent the uilders' Supplies r _ - end with Bert and -Mrs. Harvey: A Graduate of Radio College Mrs. G. D. Cannot apoasot§ cries ^■�� tt BEATON. TOWNSHIP with of Lecturres for Women. Mr. Ross Willson is completing J/• Cierh. C:onvnvanrer Cnmmtesionar for — - a Correspondence Course at Chic- Lumber and Fath -_ p- 8 11 . . tattai affidavit•. Accwnta�lt. Etc, Issue' of tQ-tl?e-minnte trainin - -- �S wri ab„L�Ceo•r•. Whie.v9ll. Etc. - _ r?. G. D. Conan f t3sharova, ago- this mot;tlr-far- sal- a�un- --- -'--- _ Ona_r•tvonoan of - the o Fflucation ations. Coal L CC C N I and NT_ _ , � W The Y P. C. held their resatilar _ 1 7Bi. a - ln�?,' 8t3 _ .r31lle Cos A, E. RICHA� � F NEST E.SlUIf ME o Cumn.ttee of the O.havra om- for meeting in the church on Sunday Allwit GENERAL I``+U RANCF. en's -Club; is sponsoring a s_ries a QOaI REAL EST.ITE Guaranteed 5alisfaction of fi%e lectures. 'non-political. ic. e1'Fng• l rs e Hopkins Dnrytostic Coke' AT all 'Wornen` front.the RL- ,of eight- charge. L - ev s ;tI 1Ie Ho k' -a- as V EY•A ti CI NG IiT�aanngble Price• ee i yea.: grid older, in the -Conn- i 31r. Hugh Gannon gave a tom : f menti Lime, PIaBtBl c n .. ., `-'V ,Aa old, established agency. ready Tabes and Batteries always on b A y. of Ontario, ° The speaker at prehensive report df the Sunday Unple Body Wood to verve: ►arh mccane will r,: ouaCa d- Schrwl Com•eittion, at the. Suadag Phone, Pick. 6000 H. ROY MILLER. Agents for. Lrind Fence 1 e, ing as:horit on the `subject he- Szlio.1 :cession. �' y _ Bro+ishan. Ontario y Miss Gladys Gannon was at her �1et31 Tr;naf�Dp will deal w•i..h. The first lecture Phn"h1 tt k 18118 _ �7�T�� d8tf home here on Sunday. YY Nil. � A W on the subj�,t of Demoerr:..cy-- a[k� Aiip the �►egerai principles of the darn- The Gilman's new residence i3 ,r^, k LICENSED- A CTIONERR ANIS . -, nearing completion. Coe 811Utt Ilnplemente - M)• .A• �+ �+ R o^.iatic form of government g the date of the Am- Remember - 9alcs-candacted Anyatherc tory of the development of demo `Secure Prices Scrota Btryfy --� alcor Contest, sponsored b the •.. ..._ .craz in E4gland and Caiiada — Y Phoaenrwrite, Adds,•«a BIs Dundas y qt; M, .S. Mrs T.Norton, Locust Bllrauce of. All Kinds. the merits -and faults of•democra- In `�' SON BR u 9rreet Eaat, Hill. R. R. 1. Secretary. yY I L sl.t N B i�O w7t► -- - , -�jr-- - cies = tete duty of the citizen i,1-,Whitby. Oatari;o. Beet Rats' Available with Two of our young agricoitur- the democratic state — Comparison (�OCpM Im ftt rt-ith facism and corrirnunism — ists, Elmer -Crawford and George s + • SeCLlrltf and Service. the future of democracy, will be Knox have taken $ Short Course' Phone Mark 7200. At Claremont ' delivered by Prof. Norman Mcr at O. A. C. Guelph this winter ROOFING -7lddress r season. ,A I'�TG , t Ernest C. Fetzer Kenzie. Faculty of Law. Culver- Circle Mission, Band BROUGHAM (PICK 516 fit- of Toronto, at the Genosha T Happy y held their January . meeting at. 3-1 6td. Wght. Asphalt Shingles g1N up--Money r�;rte B� Hotel. Oshawa, on Tuesday even- $6.09 per sgre.First Mortpges. lugs Jan. 24th at 8 o'clock. `'o. the home of Mrs O. Wilrott °n S-1 Hvy. Wght. Ashphalt Shingles - GARDEN CROPS ien Mal. Admission fee. All women 'and rday las President in �'� per sqm ,. LAWYER Sato t Miss He 26 years experieoee e%-orts welcome. Coln, newly-elected Pro All first quality Toronto Asphalt charg`. Offic^rs•for 1939 were,in- !3$ LAWRENCE AVE. EAST . 'G�-ill ?ay PrOflte i -- stalled. : _ Rooting Co Shingles. In lots W t Toa L'x of S ftgre or over. 7 TORONTO, ONT. I GREENWOOD A large coa tion was in _ N&3"URAL MINERAL sTe Sun- .. tendance'at church service on Prises subject to change'w3thotd ; = We are 'glad to know that Mr. da Rev. Glover based his. mess- If you knew you WERE NEXT L L y. notice. r ,,Phos hates Mutton is.recovering from his rec- a e on the text, .—"Render unto- Y p�� you would hustle in after that In p. g :. PICKEltil\G `mem. surance Protection we've been To frcreasie Yields and Imprcv:'Quality ent illness. Gaeser, the things that are Com- . . •- . talking about of all crops The Y. P. - ; tivitl hold their ser's" fr m :Matt. 22-21, and lily ` 0 _, meeting on Sunday evening, Jan- lain d m is not of this world. 18- �► -YOU WAY BE NEXT. L?nd, in the church: 1 ' _ LUMBER YA D. N. Lockwocld 6. _ ' b10RI EY Miss 'Loran Gee, of tie Whitby PIiONE.34o0 ■ itis y An Open Meeting of rhe W. I. GENERAL INSURANCE Pickering Mills Teaching Staff, slant the �ceQk- on Tuesday evening, was quite � z, end at her home hert;. successful, forty-five being in at- end 'Our Motto—Servtfte anti Protection PICKHRING, ONT. The riission Circle '-"ill meet at tendance. Euchre and Crokincle On Pkkft ag 6700 WE DELIVER :firs. Etock's^at 8 o'c:a t; oa Fri- ve en'oyable ' to those provePHONE 5317 day evening Jan, 20th, Will all present. Prize-winners in Euchre the members try to be present. were: Winton White and T. C. NATURALLY ... ..'A ; .s�� A �L _ many friends of Mrs. E. Brown and Airs. F. Cassie and- The - - - . . R. G. CLENDENINa Ormerod, of Cannington, are very Mrs, lRobt. Johnston. 4 Modern Steel Bed pleased to know that she is gain- This community .was shocked On he FUNERAL IIIRECTOA - irtg in strength since her recent ,Friday afternoon to hear of the 6tautifully'finishedin walnut --- severe illness. terrible accident which - was exp- _ grain enamel effect Private Atnbatsnee Each &10,75 Day and NigLt 9cervtce The YOupg People I took charge erierx:ed by one of our citizens, of the church sen ice on Sunday Mr. George Britton, when a freight Phone 9W forenoon, with the President,. Mr. train collided with his car at the -Real comfort in .a M','ttress ' Malvern 5000 of the C. with hundreds of coil springs. - -- C. MacTaggart, in the choir„ The Brock U1aad crossing w/tal'k11ari1 Gut• splendid service put on was mucic P. 'R. (' an account of the acrid- These are topped with layer Markham,$ appreciated. ant appears in another Cahoon-' felt and upholstered in special - The' Dramatic Club are getting His brothers and sister. Mrs. W= ole' Damask ticking- $17.50. Hamilton have ,been in constant ready to present their splendid Modern high riser, steel bed- play young touch with the hospital, and have We ` Thank You in tete near future. The sympathy of their neighbors MAGNOLAX people deserve much credit for symp y springs, cable wire with small in their anxiety. - the good work they halve done in _1616c-l-at tikeh encl-, . $775, Onr- many cuatomenaDduit� a n r of BTOug�iat7pre�sTsl1017�SIslldORfE� - +V{latnut Finished dresser to Iriends for your patron- ' good name,ast and e e people attended the T°�°'' Unit S. by aC pirorfikn of feoa `z match•..$22.50. The W. A. met at the home of Church 'Thursday last, and �1Y[itsstcr Oil and Mtli[ S. s e In 1938,' and :Wish when lWir b s Ag Mrs..F. L. Green' last week, m was' method- d �� a fine day's program tris hone tt Of the election of officers for the out. The special OOs 'a' you all ' s Happy and iicallx carried moat vahiA* . 0" Anbul atee, Dq sr Ni¢e ensuing year tools place as foll- weie Dr. C. W. DeMille h!� d'�. r f Press 1>1N pr08 eI0II8 19139. ows. Hon. Pres., Mrs. Boyer, Pres sP aids EA 9 p of O. R. E. C. Toronto and Rev- sl�ftltatbti and •CId1tFi Mrs. W. Gee. 1st Vice-Pres. Misr Mr. Cockburn. of Stouffville- The Milton Pegg, 2i}d Vice-Pres., Mrs. 00-04" F, L_ Green, -Tress..Mrs. Peaty Mors w}w received the 'ladies, x C. A• STERRITT SLAIN 8t�88BY pitality of the wsi matt ....00e1 t, oewao�!• Wilson, Recording Sec., Miss M. a their fine eff` Fnne><sl Director b Hardware ':Tinsmith Brca*ti, .Assistant, Mrs. pretseli, gi'es0y appreciate il>Is11Ci01>> �' orts, the ever•mcressing-- tr�tSDO $Ooz.siitfl,�0 r.,c� FDlDItilre Dealer PTONERING Pianist, Mrs. F. Gibson, Assist- ame tills �orlt a great fisc• ant, Mrs. L. Pegg. underta� g Mr• Blake Anis Z G JOlitsL D3Li10�! I� ODtit1Q 9igf _ , . .t'2 the President for 1939- 11,111111110 "Cr -A�!J te ref l,.r' w. +- , e .C!' .!+ 7. P s. f Z r ✓♦ T.• .? w y.•.. — • -. .. •re•-. -n•• :. :.-�"�'ii--.T. •.' '..'..rte. .,-: :.:y ..,z t _ °-' �.^:... rr�.�;-..eh.. �cP _.#ter'.., .• r �„ .+a'„'krt�'s.'. '•rR'^. , .+:'t•-'. . a-.. a ::_,. "1 & 1. .r .!\ 'veil s- 4. ma .Fro* v,x.w' .r,. •.w .a. , ,...'t._�:d',.•r , '.,.r.,• :;' ,..!. .. .� �,"' .,. ick 'E, ,� .Z. ,�y:. '.:. �'^ !R'' 2'� .r + .eery .', ," •'i,t' 3G 9,. .r :A.., _ 7 sal:... F .� •1 seer .. .- . - ;. - - . . . „�� ,y�, �" . �' Dominion Has Growth of Teeth ' - ~.* .i � I t : =N 1 ��ews .Revenue Drop ,Depends oar Food � :- . - ,. -.- - _._.- . t' �� P 4r -- Parade -? �Tlz. National Revenue Depart- V18mmio D Is Necessary» T1N - - • 7. By Elizabeth Eedy meat eollectea a net total o! � , �� to Dap THE ROYAL BANK-OF CANADA • - $558,320,804 for the nine months Properly .. ' ., DRIVERS CLINIC. To susses• ending last December 81, through General Statenwnt, 30th November, 1938 tions that the 900,000 ]focused its three divisions o! customs, ex- Vitamin D is the "guard"father . i. ciao and income tax. of children in winter because it . _ L i A s 1 Lt T 1 t3 - . • ;�dlivera o! the province undergo a This compares with $359,319,- . . 6 t trier medical examination before guards them while the sun is wan Gpital stock pad up $ 3s,00o,00e.00 269 collected during the corres- """"""""""" mE allowed out on the roads, and clouds and sttarms sweep over Avenue turd............. ......................... i zo,00o,000.00 ponding period for.the previous the nurser It is most abundant Hat.n« of ptoB°•canted tan.ard w per Profit and �ntamo a Attorney-General Con- year and is a net decrease o! y` ACOa+t't """"""'•"" " n1,+o9.42 ,r slut answers that the Government in fish liver oils and egg yolks, >oas . $5 998 965. articular) so if the hens have $zz rn+09 Bz heould not consider such a program. particularly Iblvidertds tiartclaimed....... :-1;, ..... 16,831.66 �,�would mean he says,a tremend- Collections n detail were: in had a diet fish in Vitamin D. Dividend No. zos (se s% per aurum), p.yabla tat . , y come tax, ;129,197 426• isierease, December, 19x8.....,..................... .. . etre cost to the taxpayers. 700,000 00 ' Butter, salmon and sardines are 2S.438,241.43 Down at Montreal, however, $21,806,694; customs duties, $61,- good sources, too. A little, not s 68,4138,241.+4 - . 273,765, decrease $11,956,976; ex- -very much, of this 'vitamin neces McGill University psychologists iY Deposits\•r and balances due to Doatinion Govern- dse taxes, $12'1,493,786, decrease sari for good bone and teeth de- netts•'• "" i 1,4+6,609.61 propose a cess expensive but per- Depoaise uy and beliticea a*,;is i?reavitieai Geavem- . $14,849,896; excise dutiis, 40,- vele went as well as the reven- �•tents.......................................... 9,001,230.s6 haps more effective means of in- P P 812,515 decrease $936,652• sun- tion of rickets, is contained in liv-•. is by the public tree bearing interest.•••.••.,• x�,5 +,�•� , '� °tiring accident prevention—es a the public bcarlag iirtertst. inducting Ary collections, $542,812, decrease er, cream whole milk and oysters. nceruc aexrued to date of statement..,.,.•..•., 422,500,481.66 �i,eblishment of a drCvers' clinic, , Deposits by and balances due to ocher charter" $62 087• Calcium, Phosphorus, Too which should havb the co_Opera- P banlw hi Canada................................ 278,077.25 - 0on of safety organiia ons, tali• 3tio amount of Vitamin D can ' Deposits a•due*•°to banking - ts in the'United lcirtadoern end ti•ersity psychologists, automobile % build bones and teeth in a child s torte,count ries................................ 1+,3ss,7os.zs associations, police traffic depart- body without the help- of the Notes of the bank in circulation......•,,.•„•,•-- ais9%6',�:,i • ments, municipal administrative - VOICE" �� "building stone” materials, cal- H�i�1c1es ppayable...................... ,............- 46,6z7.+e ''offices, the-Provincial Government clam and phosphorous. Plenty.of 1,Iabilii eg tom public of i`nclludeddit Ot3 ttstanding he fo� - 18'i3z'o01 e -, and industry. The clinic, they de- PP Y _ ""' �'�'t+ THE PRESS milk is essential to sic 1 these going heads................. - . - c are, could ass t r vers to dig- minerals. And a diet well balanced - i9oa.o64.n1.61 over,their. weaknesses (why they in all respects—plenty of. fruit, - . . _ - ace aceidentaj through tests of , , fresh vegetables and eggs, as well _ a ET . PERMANENTLY' A $ 8 -_skill, ete.;would sic ger: means of as cereals and meats—is always s ,,,,,. . - g As one wit suggests, the world y Gold heli in Canada ...... •. S ' 12,979.42 overcoming such weaknesses.' boost toward the desired goal of Ctrl- in hadinCaiiect:......•.•.,-.-.,•••-•• 1,314,935.16 has been much quieter SiI)Ce Eta- Gni dheldeleerixre...:.........,,...............-.. 323,479.95 Out in B. C. every motorist has buoyant health through childhood siubsld' coir,Nelda,°.,tura,,,,,,...,,,.,.,,,.... a.oss,sios7 . opo swore cif .the brink habit.— Canada.-•••,,;, 12,093,o77.7S to undergo rigid testa. I!he does- St, Catharines Standard. and „•-- 1,,49 _ on into adult life fies of °f 60,9419,061.65 with Bank at Canada.. •. -� 1.273.185.81 n t pass his cafams lA driving, he rota other e+artereasb.nks-_....... '- a forced to get out and learn all :.LIKE MOI .1ST OF US emmenic other than 19 .94 . and battle notes �anadiarL� 22.99+.608 ZZ I. 11 ` . .over again before his license can Some resident of Lamliton Not How Many Chegtaes on other banks...........•.•...••. S 26,39+,958,41 : ' t2eepoara win orad halariees dug by other elnafterad . . renewed. +,00z.o9, - ' county bas already reported hav- tanks � ' • • • • But How Good Due by barilu and bankisa�oare:pmden[:eLewhers ing seen the first robin of 1939.. c u, ........................ FORGOTTEN MEN: At Mun- hart` Ganada 7i,d91,264 92 ..d Get out—it was a 1938 bird which w,z90 2u.a2 icb, the Czechs were forced to had not been able to afford a tri D°nguara and securities turfing with direct ars. . ;�aurrender the Sudetenland to Ger- P Quality Conies Before Quantity guaran�eedaecuncira value Iwo...... south.—Peterborbugh Examiner. Livestock Raisin; — Do "°cer emcee and.rurkee taus... 106,368,311 M - . - Many for the flake Of 'peace". As .. . siidm securities. exceedovincial ing gnat -�-_—. .. guarana not Q .. compensation they were to receiveCLOSE SHAVE Not Overstock Your Fntn - .. _ .; ..'A .$150 000 000 guaranteed loan Public rn"�`i°`i`ec`a.....'aoi.e.�dra�s•i�iia - , . :• J3u Dozing the recent blizzard s •••••••••• •••• •• •• .•••. n " 153,334.715.1+ `from Great Britain and Franeh; chimney was burled through a roc! Many a livestock raiser -has - u securities«1+41 than Cama`rice exceeding _ 7687+OB 60 'an` international ledge which y g market vats................ ............... : 20,924,704 31 - ' - P at Ridgetown into a barber shop. learned that 'quality should coma cellon bones. debentures and seodta, roc*acsios - • . market value.................... ..... 34,lli9,951.1s "guaranteed" the new Czecho- Luckily no one was in the bar- before quantity. When a given call and short (not exceeding 30 e) io,o, tri "�, ::- Slovakia's territory. ber's chair at the time or he might line of livestock has demonstrated • Canada�; 'ufficims � � . - Thea Par, only part of the loan have had a closer shave than he its usefulness on the farm, the cower,,,.I.......I.. .. . :.. .12.%4,42s,a8 -. has been aid over. The odds are -_ temptation is to increase that litre -Call and dram (not exceeding 3o dye) loon• elm- P bargained for. London Free- P . that the remainder never will be, press. to a .point where the pro9la will Kdcckk.and�oe��tiesdasirmciaoc . _ . •` since the money would really go' TAKE OUR OWN MEDICINE show up big. It is very easy, when ._ •1`41'to c.wr•••••••••••'•••••••••••••••'" - abler T 631 625- to Germany, not Czechoslovakia. ,Before we worry too. much operating with this idea in mind, c loans and dt.,mes.tt,in C.nad., not .ehae- - And the territorial guarantee by about--what English people know to overstock the farm. We mean wise included,eet,ln,ated k,e nrorided toe....--.. s _.zaz,9oa.27 the four powers . . . . the maga- about ins we might worry more by that, to gather more livestock Lawn to provincial Governmeafte.................... 1,159,796.24 - . - zine "Newsweek" points out that shots# how little we know about about than the farts and its ,trines ., ,,,.,,,•,,. .. ......... .... la,i+8,38e.66 _ s to shiM towns, municipalities and schaoZ _ 1 L for it are about to be quiet- each other. There is a len wa egtlipment can economically hast- c - s diacounta elsewhere than in ]y forgotten. Every indication is to travel before the Canadian poo- elle. The result, too often, is stow- c.rt.da, sex otherrvfaa iracLsd.d, esetrwaeed kr. ` that Berlin and Rome will refuse er sins, scant _revues loaor ns.. "e ,o"'."d d f r•••••• io1,629,915.30 1. ple think as Canadians and not as g pastures, disease . Non-Csersnt loan.,eaacirrat.d kw provided for..:::::•••••- 2,704,226.83 to agree to guarantee the naw and parasites and, in consequence, 322,545,2ee.h •, . provincial isolationists, and say P q Hank preee other rt not ria.ea than Dost,tasa.moe.tts wrieemn cove.,, i+.756,929. frontiers,.and that neither London move to nonce that should be a less profits than were formerly °•tate other cries tra.ik ......................:•:: 2,473 839. nor Paris intends to •do anything y on r••1••t•c••Doer 7si.zo6. , sound investment. — Hamilton- made with half the stock. The .e of ware. .u.tdse� :aa'ieie�n o!'cr:die'aa - more about it. Spectator. best and most successful farmers pyo anted 1�:io't nt�tl:a :::":.:::„' ..' 13JWa5si:ai LET'S NOT BE OSTRICHES p - O%hsr assets not iraetudid srid.e eec�irity of nogc4cuL- - 0 orated on a moderate scale, ..•...•. 1,476.000.oe .THEDRIVE in a odEAST ernorld hate - a�mted o suchcrops those they dq;a••itta t}a.tura iaar of ib.tora�oin9 hwd:.':::.:_.......... so6,+sl.is . Canadian readers will note there g y oP y S9oe,a64,7u.61 Russian General Denikir who is a Canadian Chamber of Com- could faire good and.timely care = -last week said he would not fight coerce in Shanghai; and that it of, and keeping only such leve- IroTE:—The Royal Bask of ceases(Fraaexl has bre.taeorporatrd unser the i.ws against his country, "white or has joined like organizations rep- stock around as their feed supply, - The Royal�of Canada a O'radness n uh; �d�Uw above a c,ener'�at St tittims t1 . - *-si—• L . ': .:red'}, 'knows something t!f Adolf resentin seven other countries their pastures and their barns _ -id,w.w1LSODt, S.c.MOWN. - Hitler's plans fes the near future. there in lod in protests, with , could safely accommodate.. In ex- President and Managing Director. . General mans.. lodging P AUDrroRs• REPORT . He knows for the simple reason their. governments a inst the panding our Iivestock operations, ' g � �'SO T81r SH,urasOLDlda.S�Re>taL BaxR eta CANADA: -L that Hitler wanted him .to help • pians.to make China a closed area it is well to keep in mind this We have examinew tat above st>atesoent of!viabilities and Assets as at 30th November. . him with. them to non�a anew foiei n tom- fundamental principle and venom- 2 .with the boob and accouoh of The Royal Bank of Canada et Head Office and with the p g eeRtAed returns from the brancha-We have checked the cash and the securities representkag It now becomes apparent that coerce. Canada is no longer a her- bar that'enthusiasm cannot make the Bank's invannseota held at the Head ptsSee at the dose of the fiscal yew.sad at various . the details of the German push to mit nation. The war in the far- up for lack of good judgment. . �*•during ��have also checked the ash and iavertment securities at several of the the east (Ukraine) have long been off Orient is something Of direct �`�A'e here obtained all the information and explanations that we have required.and to our in the minds of :`a2i leaden. s opinion the transactions of the Bank.which have come under our notice•have been.Athi•i the and practical concern t o us.—Ed- a ors of the Bank. The-above statement is in our opinion pro drawn up so as to duelers -Czecho-Slovakia's capitulation pro- monton Bulletin. �; Pen cal $mak condition of the Sans v at sOth November.1888,ace iii as.hewn by the bootm of . :. hildr "Rev vided the machinery for gutting 1t e e elle ocDEN.SASI�ELL,c.A.. . Into operation, and Poland's WHY CANADIANS FLY or Haskell,Elderkin a Company Aud toes abrupt swing from a pro-German One guess is as good as another - ":Home Trauzuzg .:_'.'7AAsofPR'ORcaSom 3 ,policy to, co-operation with Russia to explain why a Canadian takes � sfeaveal.Canada,December2o,1988 - shows that the move is now in high Children young erre old havr to to the iii• like a duck to water ' learn how to live and, et the best PROFIT AND LOs8 ACCOUNT gear. Diplomats expect the Lok- g The reason for supremacy might out of life. This takes idance, Pairiian drive to be intensified Bn Balance of ProCxt and Lose Account,3ocli November' 2 325 V6 11 be traced,to the environment of a and nearly all children et it. The 1937••'•••••••••••••••• •••• •• • a .' early in February—when Musso- Y _ g - Canadisn'town, preferably a small tt otter for cox year ended 31kh November, ie3ti,:icer _lint's campaign for more power mother. who reminds her children, providing-for Dominion and Provincial Govern- cue, where the boys: play hockey explains why the meet taxes amounting to 41,2o1,76S 36 and after and territory in the Mediterranean . F y y should do their retaking a tions to Cone ency Reowes to develop, quick thinking, easy best, listens y - basin is keeping France and Brit- patiently to their -:-:out of .vhici,l .. `°serves•provision'for all bed and _ • balance and initiative; where the doubtful debts 3,696,233.68 sin occupied—and finally come 'to problems.and teaches them order - S 6,011,409.22 - winter glees them ..stamina and liners and counter �-� 'arse head in March, Hitler's favorite y, is training her the summer the chance to camp •APPROPRIATED AS POLLOWS. . • '• ' ,Mime of year for springing a "sur- children admirably. Dividend No.202 at 8; per annum...:..............'o 700,000,00 „ out on their cyan where the of . prise". She really needs no text books Dividend No. per annum.........,..'..... -700.000.00 , . ideal is action, not words. bi deed No.204 ac B•�per.nnuar....:.... 700,000.00 . e e e _ t. with g words: Fun, happiness, vidend No.205 at 8%O per annum........ 700.000.00 At any rate, Canada is the only ,, gradual training in duty and re- . THE WEEK'S QUESTION: place in the Empire (outside of •y• thir i,.; the best baelt i 2, 000.00, How much has Canada�been­spend­ ,Newfoundland) w ere OO e_y is a eon fot B.nk i?ren,isea............... ..,.... 200,000.00 - _ ins per year since 1929 for relict natural phenomenon. This may ground child could have. Con- ° at geniality between ."of a end Lo..waned forward... 2,7214409.82 sof unemployment. Answer:,$100- parents makes s 6,021,109.412 explain why Canadians are better _ 000,000,a roximateI on direct the best basis for all training. The Pp ye natural' flyers than such up-and- bL W. WILSON, S•G.Do�N• aid, works and projects for unem- coming folk as the Australians or, adolescent will reflect in most President and Nlanasing Director•, central iba*•aia �ployment relief and agricultural the Sonth.African4. — Winnipeg cases, the home life and experi- Montreal,December 20, 1938 . once of his earlier years. -*. idistress. Tribune, 1. . • . .-. . _ , WONDERLAND OF OZ -. a . . .By L. Frank Baum - . - t en.tsr.lets awir a iwe_c<� I. •i e f t 1 ' - — of _ \ t i 111 . - ��, + �` �( . �_ i w ?r• ` . No one can say that Guph was nut l}uph knew EiX well th,zt the 5o the old gnome trudged 41pt,g \taw tluph had,heard -turlh;,_ r., _ - . nems were almost as danger- . .. Tony life time many tales t Ilio , braves for he had dsts th'e wild• Maths until-he ovine to the d _ on.,; to the gn(,mes as they were to rei dcd I•hanfnsms ,-o he had t earl . :. ._ _ = it.the, angerous ,creatures, the ,.the Oaites, but he thought himself big Kulley that encircled the moon- hf the+° barriers o melted lava. He Phanfasnu who resided upon the so clever that he believed he could. .. taln of Chamtastico. This ;::they ryas . ad also been told that there was . very top ors the dreaded mountain of .itialnage these strange cres *urns and filled "to the hri'm with rod riot mol- a narrow bridge exnmded Hcross. . i•b:dhtastico. The Pbanfasms were make them obey him, and there was tan lava, in which swam riery ver- :. the molten lava in ane place, fry . herbs so dreaded by mortals and 'by no doubt at all that It he, could en pPnts'and polsonon.- ..+!,Inmrnnder..-. -which une could crass over !(, rhe - - .' immortals alike, that no one had •tilt the servirn s of the Phantasms, The hent trnd the Poi.m"n•lis smell mnu %. lir, so he wtilked nlont: 'the been near their mountain, hoane for their tremendous power.-united to - which :rose''from Chir were h„lh so rdtte until lie found the bridge. It • rsveral-thousand years, yet General the s?rcngth of the Growleydot a unhearnhle that even hired+ hc:•itnl- _ was .i .-ingle wrch of re%' atohe and -• - Ouph hoped to Induce them to join and the runnin>< of the R'hlm�ieir, feel In fly oi'rr the RNllr}• ,•,u ,Irelod " viri•' mit upon thi! bri,t•�o - In his work ageInst,the good and wnuld duaini the Land of Cos to stir- around it'.-All tivtne thlnes kept . p,,n 1 i alllgat0r, s� y fast . .. happy Ox people. lute destruction. , away from the mnnntntn. • Asivep. - ' I I, - . , . . .. . .. • , . �-..% . u _. w • , •h _ arcar. tr'sr - .u't„t".•-r -..a ,..,nom. f.sx•'•- r..«'' .�'^" „_. "ter`""".` . ., _. . � ..,.• r-:- � ,� �'f ,'•'.'t r.'.., _ l.. 4T' !t.:�. ; '..'P .-,:y-RI .,j•- ) f �\ F ;r`t.... . r ` �a y Couldn't Stand _ w Foreign Trade a �QIjI[ $Y ` Y_ V •�/W /W/✓M' VIW* may fi 1 ""Home Sweet Home" '' � •� � 'Shows Decline LUMBAGO ' f-~ WITH THE �+ -4 Annie Laurie or the Dipsey h'f` `• / �� SCOUT C� Decrease in Bot}t Faport11J r . Doodle is okay but it's nix on ��- —Zli P�tiII for WCE�i3 "Hoare Sweet home for the Import Figures for Catlmda Is *" chimes on the cit hall at London, . - �'� '-'"'yam• r Revealed in Report by Dom- Acting on his principle of "when r y - '�� - ou know a good thing tell your Ontario, A s e_ial request was 'its' , � n"c �. :"�"- inion Bureau of Statistics q , x P q v .� > , friends about it, a man who has made by a nearby hotel to the _ +' - had very bad lumbago pains writes , London hydro department that Canada wil have a credit balance as follows:— T "Home Sweet Home" be not play- Their investiture as Boy Scouts once again achieded by the Bol on its world trade for 1938 of ap- "I suffered from lumbago, and ' ed. Guests become too homesick. on the site ofhistoric Fort Langley, Scouts and Girl Guides of Canada, proximately ;280,000,000, according for weeks could scarcely move-in The -chimes on.' the municipal where British Columbia's first gov- working in a chain of toy and doll to estimates based on Bureau of bed. I had treatment, but it did , bffildings are the reproduction ernment was instituted, and Sir repair shops atretchigg from the At- Statistics returns for eleven months not ease.the pain very much. A through loud speakers of famous Jan. Douglas'sworn in as first.gov- lantle to the Pacific:'The discarded and interim'reports for December, friend said, 'Why not take Krus , .ifatillon recgrds. Since such re= ernor was the honour that fell to or broken toys were secured with Last year the excess of the value of cher; Salts• Take them every cords are comparatively rare three boys of the 34th Vancouver the support of local newspapers, morning, and you'll likely get re- exports over imports was ;376,00,- lief from that pain in your bank' morn- -those in charge of the programs (St. George's School) Scout Troop. churches, service clubs, pablic .000. So I have taken them every morn- nIIse every record They could find. Judge F. W. Noway, who had ac schools and the radio. In many of Credit Balance, Nevertfteless Ing for some time and I am in fit Now following the request from.. companied the expedition, related the places toy admission matinees Canada's exports thin year of do- condition 'for my work again the hotel, the repertoire is one the atory.of the historic'ihcident of were given by movie theatre mann- meatic products will total around thanks .to Kruschen."—C.B. thea. eighty years ago. gers. Firemen !n. Saskatoon, Ed- ;822,000,000 and foreign goods ex. Why is it that lumbago, back- X X X moaton, Ottawa, Chatham and ot$- ported around ;44,000,000. The im- ache, rheumatism and indigestion in many cases geld to Kruschen Reports disclosed that the first er .centres shared in the practical it . work of making, repairing and also ports will be approximately ;686; Salts? Because It }a a combination supply of relief clothing to reach. painting wooden toys. 000,000. Last pear the exports were of several mineral salts that are Fort Frances, Ontario, following the ;1,110,000,000, foreign goods re-ex- vital for your bodily well-being. F- E v serious Thanksgiving Day bush fire In 'many centres the toy distri- ported ;15,000,000 and imports ;800- Each of these salts has as action in that,district, was collected' and bution was made is co-ooperation- 000,000, of its digesti-Stve tact liver. kidneys �/` shipped by the Bop Scouts of Port- "vtith the welfare organizations and Canada will have. a credit bac and digestive tract are all bene- Q V age la Pratrte. Appreciation of the fi e and toned up to a high state service clubs. Scouts of the needy sate with United Kingdom of of e>�ciency. _ promptness•of this relief contribu- districts of Saskatchewan were as- around ;224,000,000 with exports at tionwall expressed by the citizens listed in meeting the heavy de- ;345,000,00,0 and imports ;121,000,- VIP- �� oLEort Frances. mands upon t$e Prairie Santa 000. Last year t$e fignrea were�C X X by bulk -ah-Ipments tat gifts ;405,000,000 and ;147,00 .000. F -------- A blood transfusion service is be. from eastern toy shape — London, Ing maintained by Rover Scouts of Hamilton, Toronto, Ottawa, Mont- Attempts to raise gold from the -A man's as old as he looks the 1st Mimico, Ont„ Crew. Each real and St. Johns, Quebec. Other old vessel Lutine, sunk in the Eng- when he needs a shave; a member of the Crew took a blood top shops mailed Christmas parcels lish Channel, have been abandoned i » woman as old as she looks teat at St. -Joseph's Hospital, and to individual families in Manitoba because it was decided there is no , - right after washing her fate. _ qualified. The service is given ab- and Saskatchewan. The Scout- gold there. N - aotutely free, as a Scout good turn. Guide-Herald Sunshine Toy Shop at 0 ' 'The girl entered •the bus with X X X Calgary secured_ lists of children ' ` a pair of skates under her arm. Christmas gifts for ]OO,00O kid- from the clergy of every parlsh.be- NAPPY REMINDER! _ . A man.immediately got up and dies who 'otherwise would •,have., . tw'een Red Deer and the LT, _S. offered her his seat. been missed by Santa ..Claus was' boundary. Wbile in town 1 "Thank you very much," came !. get year copy of -men 1 •the reply, "but I've been skating t h i a washy all the afternoon'' Canadian National '•• Tomato 3 t a r How' Can*:1? Railways Revenues wellly. The New York Zoo has a tigon, 'The Munich Pact was ear- 'i ally the peace that passeth The gross revenues t;f the all- wh]ch is the hybrid child lion.a T. understanding." — Exchange inclusive Canadian National Rail- Siberian tiger and an African lion. s "Your husband looks like _z - } ways System for the 10-day peS-. - brilliant-man. I suppose be knows BYANNE ASHLEY led ending December 31, 5,1938,4 _ were ..---.-.•.........__...---. $4,455,3?4 1 practically everything." -,.classified , s ` "Don't fool yourself; he doesn't Aa compared with _._. 4,?22,048 ( m� .uvea suspect anything. — classified Advertisling �� Q. How can I break.up nuts more far the jr. - .'beauty or brawr4 de- satisfactorily Roll hem tirmlylwiththetro crease of 1987, $ - $ — FOR SALE 11ORSCS N'IT11 111CATFA T period "Oh. it's never a nastier of grinder? 266;674 s of learning, or cut of your lingpin. This auto avoids IIeCesalty FUR ROBE.4, BR.VKI) NEW, FULL+ BELL'S H EA V F.S t'u W I IEE t:• %%ILL _ clothes, C.N.R. Ia Canada's loge arand:,rd.eize. full 'Karn) lin- gIvo- ImmedlAte rr{lef, :imply mix at washing the food grinder. lag. Ideal Auto Cutter, used. $14 04 In Hurrew reed Price 14 Iluwdera 41 "7n be really worth while. is . each. Brand nr;w fur gauntlets lea- i1.1 r Post t v With tree hark on to fed Eke a smile Q. How can I clean plaster busts o Animal ALlmii s.- tied x, urer, Biggest Purchaser Cher-fared, full warm lining. t-00 tCanAd„) •Limited, atuuutncturere When somebody steps on or ornaments?- pair. ShlpDpd ecpress, on receipt ot. of Veterinary Sledlclnes Verdun. ., A. Try dipping them in thick Iiq money-order. Ruiners 6bt Liver- A. Quo your toes. X1,600,000 were o01 Street, i'ainte St. Charles, . _ rid starch. Brush_og__ font at RTCA r ren I. when dry and the dirt will come of[ made from 8,OOQ firms in Canada —3 _ The Arctic explorer knocked at with it.The plaster will be as spot- by Canadian National. Railways rutin it. UDAN V01.: 1 RULPI.uy FUNDS uv the door of the Eskimo's-house. less and clean as when new. during 1938, Vice-President R. C. Guaranteed First afortt4; an u7 tm- '11'bs Eskimo answered_ the sum-_ Vaughan said this week. He add= WIGS, TOUrEs, T[tAN`SFO}talA- proved city homes at c and z per Q. How can I basten the cooling. g tlons.�tvitchea, Ours, and &11 types cent. Intertua Write h for full de- ,1•aOaa of padding? ed the.amount made the C. N. R. of finest quality Halr(:oodil. Write tall+. Nortg;,t ct± purchri+ed. b:Atub- "Hello7' greeted the explorer, ♦ Canada's largest.purchaser of sup- for muptrared catalogue. COnflden- Co.,liahi zo ergs A. V. tToronto. d _ � A. Piece the coatalaer is a dish p' Co.. lesVerge street. Toronto "'Cant you direct We to the North lies dura the year. tial cerins Atply &2 Toronto Htrm- 3Pole+" of cold. water, to .which a handful P sig an Helr Supply Co-4-0= I2R [iAehur�t, 11%r•N11 of salt has been added. New equipment secounted for Toronto. "That's easy," returned the Es- Q; How can I make my teeth wbt- $11,100.000 of the amount, and —'T AN t,I'F'I:rt 'I,, f:vr:ltr 1 full Info HIGH OI.t/41U 1'riF.B�t'ItF. List of inventitit,+ and toll Infor. _ . moo. "You're at the North Pole ter? fuel for =10,000,000. matton .eat rree 1'he w,mt•:,y ram �w• 'A. One method Is to apply a solo- HIGH BUKIIt YnESS:URF_WItITE 272 Iok Itpt erlt i'vi o Airorue�a The a:pIorer-'s eyes widened. tion of pero:id'e oL hydrogen dicot- for free hooklet and ruin particu. 27x 1}"nk �r, ifit"wa, t•an. lge pointed at the icy waste. - ed with one-halt watet. 4 Big Fields of Opportunity cossfcars reg ybiott our amazingly sire- ' uti'Tt lit.; "You mean," he cried "that cased l ro ucts. treatasent- . red'. s . Q. How can 1 freshen a dry Coco- GAR AND Dlr:•tt trarrtsFs Kreea Produr•ts_SaakAiostn, tiaPk. AP-b' Tt)t' Itt't"1'tuppo ' thj r tbiis is the North Pole right here?" nut! RADIO AND TKII.VVI-NutN Comfort, lwitive Support with our x The Eskimo nodded solemnly. AIR CONI)ITfONING AND IlORSEs advanced method tin clastic or A. There is quite a difference be- 11 alnFRtc[:RATl0N vnderstrnps or "teel. Write, Smith "It is," he aaSerLed. APPLiFD F•LFCTRiCITY Mnnufacturfng Co,. Dept. 219. 1 res- ' twelen the taste ofa fresh-cocitnut If you are sincerely amniti'ous and someTWENu fndinx mar IIand&TX9 ton, r)nr•,rin. The explorer waved his arms and one that is not, but practically interested to makinw good- in one Some outetandtnl; mares and era!- R17dly. of these fast-growling field*. be sure Vona at very attractive DrtK"• Jer- TR�tTult et�uVFTru 4\D the same delicious flavor can be to immediately Inv.•tl>;ate our flex= ley Heath Forma, R Montreal).lie Blz CF:\h:RAToIt Rlhl•AIR+ "Hooray! Hooray r' he shouted, had by steaming a dry ceCllnut for Ible training clan that will fit your ard, Quebec. iNeur Siontreal). 'Fhe Eskimo blew on-his float- circumstances. SENT) US Polio TrtAl'Ttrft d�A,;NE about 4b minutes. A can for .eery man A plan for' pFitgO�TAL to and t;enerator itepair•. WP-rare .;!bitten lingers. Q: How can I save time when thas�seeking immediate chop train- Oil mon Pp. Allanran Armattir0 "Stick around awhile," he chat- ? ing as well as for those who cannot blanlr.. R55 its St., Tnrnnto. dttrniag a Sofa !n a Garment• ghe up theli p- it, .lot, And in- QUIT Tt)BACC0, SNUFF, EASILT. feted, "and you'll change your . �, Cat a piece Of m0aQn1t0 net- come. For 34 years'Natlortnl Schools, ins=pensively. Hotne Remedy. Testi• n'F.�TI`R�t CAN4D1 zr sind." ting to the-required size, and baste a recognised leader In the field of monlai%. guaranteed. Advice-Free: under the hole, Then darn !a and Trade Education, has-helped tvlda- Bartlett'd, Box 1, tVInnll7eg. 13iYP,U''En F:QC11't'F:h 1c1:, Tllw awake men to success. FArm In Central Easte,n Alberta This million dollar trade school out through the meshes Of the IIent IF TOU WANT AN AFFECTIONATE park area, ratlway viliAge one mile �� ■ will supply you with a stncere, hon- romantfc AweetheArt, wfth money, best abundant water,clear title, alb �,► ;Spelling ��i��ei ting. est statement of fticts of what Yon write: Mary Lee, 445-0 Fella. 'Jfis- cash large diAcount; no agents; re should do to quickly get into one of souri. tiring. Box 14, Ami.k. Alherta. thdae profitable trades. Money need 4 'Vanishing Art be no obstacle. Regardless of your •sin . condition, we can fit •,ur training to your needs; Nith as to nisi to s. 'program hod and monthIv p^yin• t � ii•'��, ` The three R's, an•educator lam- write Foe Fun Detach .•„ - � Let us Bend gnu bur bfq illustrat- ea are America, Paul Moser, Chicago buai all the tecta. 1'l ease state your ase, sena College head said. areeduinter and which traform you are interested tui. This information "It !a no longer.the thing !n edu- eI titian•ttstts tat stiff I % r t WR•sjl�tptelts a • will .be sent to you without o;bNga- eation to teach 'readin', ritin'. and nt EO OU�CKIY r i' NATIO' Ai. SCHOOLR 7lthmetic' for Lheir own value; and •n.asrrIS-•i'•`I,ta 14: Vaughn Bond Toroate Dept. S• .� 7. sa a result we,are becoming a na- tion of poor spellers who can't ' arils legibly or add.. - NORTHERN MINING NEWS _ "One reason why people are be- `eeming such poor spellers is the Federal Kirk- • Ray they are now taught to-read' AFstudy of the'mines of Ontario Reward, Lacoma,. ---ss chi itTen:--leo longer is the alpha- and Quebec indicates a generally land, Cheminis, Central Porcupine, f '; list drilled into children). They are healthy condition, with share val- Woco, Bobjo and Crowshore. nes of the senior golds on a thor- Perhaps never before has a more �. _taught to read sentences at a short oughly sound investment basis. In • ground-floor basis.of.particjpation. _ 'glance. In this way, they miss the the secondary producing Z"Youp,' ILL letters in a word:' where there is a combination of in- been available to the public. vestment and speculation, mine conditions warrant spe;ial com- Quebec's Malartic mining camp -� mendation for thtr following: — promises to attain major camp sta Prove For yourself...as over 100=Caal�dianhoysewives al- YOUR TR - Central Patricia, Little'Long Lac, tut in 1939. East dVialartic, al- have already proved...that'blue coal' gives the highest v Preston East Dome, Kirkland Lake though a young property, is al- available standard of heating value and satisfaction. Gold. Kerr Addison,•Chesterville, ready a thousand ton operationAl :poS;rih;11tj NNING g - r Malartic and Sladen :Malartic. Sladen Mttrtic and Canadian •. it\VEST111EhvlTS In the less advanced operations, Malartic, a so in production, ad- Order from your nearest blue coal dealer "mining news advance to favour— ' today. Ask him also about the 'blue coal' join to the west. Other properties _ ___Heat Regulator which provides +tuiomatic -= Write us today for your free Malartic Goldfields. Francoeur, in the camp are East Lacoma, Na- - heat with your present equipment. copy of.'our "Mining Manual Barber-Larder, Martin..Bird, Fern- tional Malartic, Rand Malartic, sus i and Guide to Investors." Make lanr}_T--_Annl:9__T—Aug; dalartic Goldfields, Dubuisson a list of your 'present holdings Gillies Lake. Gold and Shawmaque. Malartic :,,- and receive .our unbiased.advice In the Junior Juniors, from Goldfields will be the next produc- without obligatiml. which group mines have their be- er�ast_Lac^^,,,,r 1s-ar i 8 E M. McLEAN CO. ginnings, favourable indications known to be important. Further an ear to select—National Millar- drilling plans are announced. Rand 347 Bay Street, Toronto, tic,, East I,aeoma, -Shamitlanue, Malartic have also obtained good • • • • t • • a•' Suite 408. Waverley 1057 Amity Gold, �' WRC'*-.('oghlan, results. National Malartic have f'ontinental (cil}oer. Joliet. .AI-nt• r-nancing arrangements under dis- r l field, Pelarigio, Arion, nrpif, Lar- •+"as•,M. Altogetber, the outlook Tone in "Tho Shadow" every Sat. 7 p.m.,. CBG Toronto, or t 6.30 p.m., CB0, Ottawa. Issue No. 3 — 39 Add, Armistice, Tovarich, Rouyn for l ae camp is full of promise. 'War .,1.aP ...'.,'w..-. !' -- :: -' =.;;•r_°�' !'." _�.p,.. � �t: �'n�"".t-+.Y ��A- -r!+.w'- •+w .t' - Sr _ 'rs _ �r.:. ".'a,. „• •,,sm f -7• ,...,. } .t. _..,-.e. r_.,t.,.•..^...w:"€ :..:te•:1�•"'."4.� +_y^'�� b�y,:t'ie. "'-3s 'i:.F..•.-Y" ..,,T Y. as T. ♦:,.'� .,.. ....w.:'XG-Z'-i.i-': .... •+- " .. .... - y6-. �-.- .,�-f; -•� I, '...j•, �'- .c-..^ ,,. ....rs. .1-.. :�".aY: " '•'^ rx:.'- ,u:.. ,...:w,,,,,. -,�. .,.,o: ..a:;.a•. ,:,. ,. .y,..,� .s } •"'I . i'r � rx- ., v... .:.,'k':',... 1.. ';,gip-^.f.° �.. .- r -.. .. ,..'. ., .,. �.d..'. ..'+•'. 'r: 'i.. :•ia'' -, �. - v r. for 1989, at.30 per annum. evening with the Missionary Con- vener, Miss Eileen Parkin in our sick' list. Mrs. Hooker under L. E.O N&1•LL Tstr>•s BorrowingBy-law, for Current charge. went an operation in Oshawa Hos- FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND r y; r �;3.7i per irtr; i1.b0 paid b adraoa Expenses, $60,000. � So to report several mea on p� last week, but is noir gett- EMBALMER Visas to the United Stats Board-'of Health ---IDT. Tomlin= ing along very nicely. Mr. Mutt- --~ : sadOL a $2.00 in ,aumson, Reeve Mowbray and Robt. on also underwent an operation. 9uccessorao W.J. Mathes, E. Forsyth. JUNIOR FARMERS we wish them both a speedy re- scauwiue JOHN MVR AR r Proarie iocovert'. Niglet and Day 8arviue Sanitary Inspectors - Tho$: �. Skating* Part - :-own, George Elliott and C. y Husin980Phon• Residence!boas OT AND COMMENTIL Harry Found. AT earn to Play ' --, c Q �s The Toronto Police are rec- -.Sheep Valuers = G. M. Forsyth -CjG DA! ENA HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPA!dl5H eiving much adverse criticism and W. C. Willson ON GUITAR and UKELELE - these days on account of the - ' --great amount of crime that has, Relief Officer - Cyril E. Morley, TU ESDAY,JAN.24 Individual half-hour Seasofls existed during the past few years. at $275 per annum. _ .-Mona Kea Studios -Never, in the history of the, city. LUNCH and COFFEE,Provided has there been so much crime as Fgnce-Viewers Chas. ,McCaus- Ctarcmoat. Markham, Unionville, PERMANENT NAGGING PAI N ADMISSION 25 CENTS Uxbridge. Scoutfvilk, THAT (RAYS THE. 'TEMPER now. Murders have been nuaier- land, D. Carruthers, Claude Field, i `ous, bank robberies occur every Wm. Gormley, Ed. Andrew, Jno, CHILDREN, 10c, Instruments supplied on request, AND NERVES. IT MAY BE little'while. and shops have been Cowan, Ed. Sleep, Thos, Annan, Tocoasznee you as to the merltsiof our YOUR EYES. entered and tills emptied of their Reg. Dixon, Irving White, Wm. leash, purse-snatching is an al-, Chester, E. Armstrong, G. Todd, ystem you will receive FREE of charge C. H� TUCK, OPT. D. `most deity occurrence, messen- Urban Blake, Wm. Ellicott} How. • ens lesson o instruments.�'any one of the above Skat�nDinuoy Block e r. a !gait and delivery boys; have been Turner, Wes. Gee, Wm. Carson, � M Ons 151&'' t held up and robbed of their cashr Howard Malcolm, Fred Byers, OSHAWA, ON'lr and in the great majority of cas- W. B. Milne, Frank Turner, Jos. Law Motor Sales L],� es, fire-arms have been displayed Wilson, W. P. Jones, Wm. H. Dunbarton Rink Chrysler- A to force the demands of the cr-. gh, Geo. Middleton, Day. Gregg >r y Iymout - ioninals, who de not heal to Wm.-McNair. Every Wednesday Dealer -- =xise their guns ..if necessaryto No-tine /'� You carry out their plans. Much of Pound-Keepers - Robt. Belsdon, :tb & Saturday Ev gs. GOOD USED CARS the lawlessness is ascribed to Alex. Thom, Arthur Chester, Jos. GOODYEAR TIRES gangsters who have banded toget- Pearce, Chas, Puckrin, Philip J. WILLARD BATTERIES We do Building of all kinds her to engage in illegal traffic in Rowe, E. R, Pfikey, Ch". Hood, GOOD MUSIC g alcohol and GENERAL SLACKSMITHING S drugs. The murder of Milton Burk, Fred Major, L. Hag- ADMISSION-•-IS CTS. SKIRLED MOTOR REPAIRS OARPBNTE,RING, Jimmy Windsor, a well-known erman, Victor Parkin, Wm. Midd- Give as a trial on a New or a Used Cat CEMENTING, . -character hk-the underirrrld, by leton,• Mervin Annis, Thos. Nor Skates sharpened at Rink mem0ers of -a rival gang, has ton, Alfred Michell, Lorne Jones, Price 15 Cents 24 Hour Towing Service -eLUMBIN6. stirred up a .strong feeling ag- Chas. Gostick, Victor Jamieson, Oil.Finish. 5c-extra Gordon J. Law and ainst the police force for not Morgan Evans, John Pallister, EKNIE STROUD Pro ROU,�'ING, - :'showing more agressiveness in Allan Meyer. , P' Phone 2908 : dealing with crime. It has also By-law passed dividing Public PICKERING, ONTARIO We a ea sell Brantford RooIIag been hinted that some members School Section 3, into two Sep- Matorials.Empire Bathroom : of the forte have accepted bribes erste sections. No. 3. East, from q C1(1(]y- Harris M enin order not to interfere wig the Lata 24 to 29 in B. F. and from a"e tom• Patr3, Patch i pm t. ©aro Wsbr Beatty 111egal acts of the law-breakers. Lots 28 to, 29 in 1st exon.; also Patterns trill nasi t. $fibSystems, nt t"'a Since these eriticiaans have been lot 24 and South-half of lot 23f.>I 1'e1'y1 oloatrthat won't wilt. a ring Ys r[a2 made, the police' have been more in con. 2; No. 3 -Rest to extend .iL Q,►l ijl Make one a apolt. a otbe Bail active and it is cxpftUd that .a from lot 30 to 35, lying betweenNT '3 QUILTING AU DINA13 Implements ' gseft icaprorement will be made lot 29 and the Rouge-River in the . Ps7CHES or raWork meed In the past Canadiane have tak- B. F.`and lat Cols. This By-law 35c.Per Iia, nix ttb,.;1.00 F. e/. r ROUSE ` l on great pride in the good work comes into force on and cries TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP ` guardians Sales and .Service Whitby, Oot. Phone of the M the law. The Dee. 25th neat. - Royal Canadian Mounted Police Havingbeen appointed a PICKERING. ONTARIO -�-- have receiRed much praise for Roads and Bridges paid the foil- pI� 8 Battoaa. Remnants, Patches.Fancy their excellent work in keeping owing: eut in Pickering Township GOods. :.-down lawlessness and in bringing Frank Disney, cutting weeded 1. I am now ready to supply ���� about the convieden of thoom n- A. Annan dragging and cutt- e • i gaged in trine. They have had a ing weeds, 5.56, C. a on - the s with - splendid rep ata, on f'o �nt�' e, -•^C, " �"<-Ipmz:, r•, tia�t. . in the implement line. a �� ServiCe Ing order an,,' '* is hoped that weeds, 6.00, A.• 1,0- hauling,. 28. Canacia's repwation •w?il be -I,.,►i.A 25, dry Ward, a 114.10, Also repairs and parts will Expert servioe and re- r hardware 2128. be on hand after Feb, 1st. pairs to all makes. Rees.. faired and that the criminal el- Chas. Cooper, bl h ,�+ ernent will realize that Canada is. ons e O ar ds. Work sold ,611 a very unhealthy ,place for them. Co#r4hittee on Relief'paid the Yoll-.' JOHN L. �ILLhiAN owing for supplies: BROUGHMAM, ONT. 23 :guaranteed. ..Township Covadl Met for D'��' 9^86. A. H. Robin- ARTHUR FIELD A.W.MITCHELL son, 1.50, A A. Mitchell, 37.00. M. First Meeting of year on ''. S. Chapman, 17.94. A A. Wilkinson, !en �a�l e� ceaoaat.Redo and Tek.ittba . iPiekerin g Mon. Jan. 9th. 9.60. Scariuoro Twp. 28.51. North Member Official Radio Servke Mi00% York, 4s.78. city of Toronto, 45. M NOH ROTE . Assodeekn. - !Ont. The first session of the 1939 44, T Eaton Co, 28,70, E. Wood- ROUGE HILLS 46 Phone 5201, :PICKERING , Co+zccil rneetings was held on �� 13 40. City of Toronto, 23.66. - Monday 9th, at L, a. m., when Frank Ward, 1:50. Walt. Ward . Clerk '--t. P. Bea:• administer- X0.00. Dept. of Health, 7.47 _,. Community Hall 'just completed. ed the Oath of Office. I za: .ted to meet on Stri tly modern; beautiful Dance - - i I{ Cor..,. :1 The different Departments were Monday; Feb, 6th.- Floor. Banquets, Socials, flubs, " organized as Irma lows, ' with =�r Euchres,. Dancers catered to. a aIV � te respective chairman-iii, •KI`SALE Terms on application, ,,."Roads and Bridges -.Dep.-Reeve Cometo an up-to-date,l well conducted Wm. Reesor _ Mrs, McGuire.spent a couple of place for your next party. - Contingencies"- Councillor W. H. days last week _ a ith friends in Phonevtalvern 48(►� t7-2� S E L L YOUR CALVES AT HOME Down. Toronto. Relief - Councillor, Robt, Ruddy. The Women's - institute meet, _Save Time and Money Power and Light - Councillor on January 26th, at the home of BROOK Blake Annis. ` Mrs R. V, <1oR-bray. Dauinga3 to Sheep ,,°'Councillor Mr. 'Herbert Parkin spent the7. THEATRE 'V�e have''a buyer at the farm _ - Blake Anis. 77- weeid-end Wath his parents at his ane a e. "-MONDAY. TUESDAY AND . Mr. Alf. Pretty, representing The Foursquare Class met . at 11VEDNESDA Y the Claremont ,F re Co, was heard the home of Mrs. V. Parkin last e - re bonus. Tuesday evening with Miss EiI- THURSDAY.FRIDAY&SATURDAY �/OKE R/NQ FARMS . Mr, John Phillips, School Att- sen Parkin in charge. andante Officer gave a report on The W. A. meets at the home JANUARY 19, 20 and Z1 33.95 LIMITED his Dept. of Mrs. V. Parkin this Thursday Two Showa at 7 and 9 - t afternoon. A quilt is .to be quilt- -PHONE at 61 Py-laws'Passed w ed.. 1 The Y. P. meets at the Chas. DEANNA DURBIN ! John Phillips appointed S. 0, A. Ledgett home this Wednesday IN - . T[lIS WEEK ONLY "Th -� Age" Special in Prices on ' • • • with Auto and Radio Batteries , ..MELVIN DOUGLAS * Heavy , Duty-BLir e88 uDl►>'S 3AOK-iE . _e ... ► IRENE::-RICH :Reg. $2.95-'$2.25 each j :. NANCY CARROLL t Boston --Standard 13-plate Storage - Boston - y Reg. $6.25 $5.25 Loaisville #22.60 Monde Tuesday A Wednesda ti .. ' -:Denver 142.60 JANUARY 23, 24 and 25 Limited stock only Guaranteed one year = Mdatreal i$11.23 Mesn+p :. IWAS Two Shows, at 7 and 9 - 5-day�euursion i4 „ Profit-sharing Coupons SUEZ ALPS PLACE s CONTINENT-WIDE WITH DAILY SERVICE TYRONE POWSR Alfred Mole) Eastern House phone 4560 LORETTA YOUNG ANNABELLA CLANEMONT. ONTARIOGRAY COACH IINES " - i?hfane $201 y tom. Al E - ,. . ,... ... .. . .. .,•. /' .._..'} ',iF..i' •`li''�,-i x. - ... _.. _........ .... ... .: �S1Y°i'"- .,�g''..,c • ., ,c. .7 .t!'! . . v.a "!.""l,^••r ,�...{„,_, .-. ..x 's ...++v .1 t "9a"'� -qi,• .imr[.'!-._ A.. r. �r ...., r...,.,. ...,,- '^.R,.,,.,^p r r- ::': ]: .!•°�1%,. � - r� � ^�:N� "•5 w+r .•t1'hL'AY ..' '�a.'.� ;,:3 •. ter. .,,. ,,h.x .. ,.e'-•":: ..- : ... . _ t r". '� :•c. .r '?�. 'r ,y.6. •y !� .. ... . ,..:- ,, -. ,. •:. bre .,, •� , .a. • :+'.:.. "�',N —'Clrx: ,. ..�.-`Y'•' .",".'.tt.+..4 .. ': .... ..• ,�..�' w..., ,.,1,_r �. '.'n' .. �.s.T is ~� iCLARZKONT ` :`Auctions .Barcla •Transport Maple Leaf Mutual Fire LESLIE SMITH We are glad to report Mrs. Or- - r . merod inoproving, 'though still in FRIDAY, JAN. 20th — auction •.• >Daibger,slies • iasuraae8 Co• expert —' hoapitai. : --- sale of fresh mstich -cows, with 1letwesa Claremont, Hsoosias - 1 Mr. Wim. Hili is reported--to be calves side, and springers, lean Y:AWANwA INS. m in a verycritical condition at St. n Greenwood,cwoodWhitevale sad Toronto �r roe.s fer rani a>w ' ` ;Radio Service - consisting of Jerseys, Dnrhams, ---- Miehael'& Hospital, Toronto. Ayrshires and Holsteins. Hogs, My drivers are trained to be cassia Bdldiags :1D 1 XIE ROAD 4 n +u The annual congregational :meet- Grain, Roots etc. at lot 5, con. ccrarteous and reliable. Whistorm Insurance as • Ing of the United Church will be 9, Pickering, at his promises, ad- mile north of unb a 1 'i D arto held on Thursday, Jan. 26th. pre- 1Piad Silos joining Balsam P. O., the Pro- Special Rates on Lona Distaece , : • - ceded by. a 'Pot-Luck Supper. party of John A. White. Sale hauling. -Aa m 8 8s oblle Insurance se Quite a' few from here attended at 1.30 P. m. Snow or sleet, AR liClaia. the Sunday School Association Mark your calender for this sale. He order too small, Non too large Write, K � LAND SURYRYOR meeting at Whitevale last week. Farm for sale or rent, Ken All shipments Insured and pretodsi BOWMAN ROWS �s s A very large number, attended, Ptentice, auctioneer. from E'1 the weather F. J. DON 'AN B. A., B. Be-, Q and interesting sessions were en- ......P� WBTB!ONTA1lbI0 L S• On file are thr.records of say joyed. in .is understood that the Tel. Clare. Sty -, !. G Z veyors Gibson and Yarn" 80 Convention next year will be held Cl , a nod C. P1u+ King East, Oshawa, ao Mle ,lin the United Chi, Pickering• WAVE REPAIRING Owned as operated >, Farre 14taehaaery Congratulations to Mr. Earle lraleit d Hatdal awarded the L 1Qeare, °A � Having opened a watch"repairing 1 M. One-horse Mower Wl3itevale rank of Senior Master Salesman, 1 M.-H. Spreader nearly new by gyral Motors Ind, with the abop i" Claremont, 1 am prepared - AN 20reem Separators,K.-H.& DeLa►val General Agency covehed rank goes a GM-crested to.do repairs to clocks.& watches. 3 Grain Grinders,8 to 10 In. plates gold ring with two diamonds. He PRICES 1VOTTER 1 Cockshutt C,linder Soot Pulpee MCCORMIGH-DEERSNQ : one of seventy-fl`'e salenm>en for main springs, ' .__75c. 3 Grain Beed Drilla. il. 1&Gad 16 run 'DEALER across Canada to receive this 1 One-horse Walking Plow ward. For Cleaning 50c.!`! 7'Se 2 Plows, Fleury 21, used, and 1 H. 0 Mr. Sine, of Toronto, who last 407, new ALSO -EARL BELL News FLEURY A TUDSOPg ANAIRS r week purchased the Douglas Drug -(In John Norton's residence) deal Manure spreaders, 8140 up. IISACIl3rINERY .A REPAISS Store here, has now taken over, Crdersmay be lett at the News Office TT 1(( lea ' Frost k Wood, O�I�shutt. De Laval, a� Wassa Wheels. PediAr ROG& sled will Ghostly thphone b104 �' 21-24 (� ins. Frost or LWWy Fessos aleck that pouit, and arrange rMr. Pedlar. Electric Fencers, Fertilizers. Goodyear Tlree "s prices to that level that he hopes _ Hart Parr and M.M.Com•ortroetors, Red Indica Gasoline and Ogg I local people will find is an high compression and nabs, C. T. G AHVO PARTS Our-advantage to do their drug buy- CALL AT GENERAL HARDWAR11 3ng at home. ! -'.la simpis but rich de- e Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine BOOSE S W.F.DISNEY, Greenwood. Frank Wright.y matured to Staynser one day last . - a we can ivrnish J'$oxs Pfos 2814 41 tf Veek, and were accomipaanied as !CASH STORM memorials that will . W1:ITFAAL$ ON's. Barrie by Maas •Florence gisaso from every -A �.�.. Deelby, and to Stayner by Mrs.. Our prices ase lowest owing el dignity F'arrt�i Elevator W• A. •Cormack of the latter to very low overhead. Call and our Cora Cooper, both work will stand oat visiting friend& Mrs. Morphy, who see for yourself and be eon- aces- Claremont, Ont. ?FLORIST -1 lisle been visiting her son stt.�Y- vinced. Be sere and slot your au�er Thbslla �� t nes retwned to ten' ticket .� each eoe. Gash Pur- IL W. sTAFFORD Floral Designs for all Oa- tbauu e>.ase. Three prises will be >�W�Ii.�W Phone.— Res. Jia 6lB�es W38 Casions. VA.-Many Benda of Mr. George night at B*tft or Selling ' �Auston an TM much mnee"ed peen each Satur"y Pi` "2 '�7 Osie. 4,. _ 4tbop of Aly Kdnd Funeral Trim+.e SP33ialt Y his eorsdition, following 19 P. as. Your Seleetlam Kia�n Read Wast - . the near fatal accident at the CLAA1tliOlr'A o piwtft and H*S Fosda, FISW Cut Flowers at Potted Pinata C. P. R. crossing on the Bm+ek .Gslfag 1i�y J1W an account of appears • Free Delivery In Pkbwiug District - � in this issue. At the ) Cell H lined 124 Brock St..W., WHITBY ,dm of writing he waA reported ' Feaeing and Reefing Materlsl Phoar324 7tf to bel still unconscious. A Eyes11$ht Education able feature is that se bones wows . ,and;fractured and no serious body �TTIENTION !bruises other thea that on the EFFIQEIVCY a I = - llaead, the latter alone resulting - rimer mThe Cl.�.n.nt Psi-, ...�ra., O , d: frock Road-fav - x bald their annual meeting at the . (j library on Saturday afternoon last, . Ce H. I U UK : Pit t, with a fair number in attendance. An increase in receipts of ..Crushed Pit Run over that•of last year was report- pt. - _ I � ed. Three new lots of books were _. Gravel Rt dun the laved on the shelves ngyedsht Spee3ailst : P ed . d ern- and and Grad - - rt s m o P. Oa S - . shortly Disney C P0. in ey Bdi _ - yam' Coasuenc g Y I, bership drive will be made, drith _ Oshawa. Pbone 1511 the object of increasing the lib- - tones444 ,. fury �P. The public lib- Glare, becacse of our modern D3livered. or Lo3de3 in Pit tions, reflected and direct has .. township condi - Ganes throughout the PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 +during-'}e past year adopted an become such menace to most eyes Toronto office Howard 6471 gement. whereby a certain that publicly interested authorities " :group of .books were passed from -are working hard and many limp- JOHN BOURNE &•SON - .one library to another during th�_ le thPc `.til and theref:re should twelve months. This arrangement not be eorsidered iiam a simple eater ad • .angle because what"fs glare to one i ;has given each library gr ELECTRIC vantages and given the members person may'not be so to another. I r '' a greater variety of material. It is wise always. before resorting • `: r have ' to . simple first aid remedies to 4 FENCERS :In our own libraiq here we _ . _ a very complete classification -of have the ecnsi itiori of the eyes ia- _, -1--_-- - , ti material, and is there• for vestigated first, and the proper' reading your use. Statistics show that assistance applied according to the SIMPLE—ECONOMICALr . 'reuse people are reading today pedeenta$e that. appears necessary Holds Live Stock Safely with one'Wire than ever before, and that ,mem- or according to the quality of the � p In the.public libraries in vision existing. According to your 4 Six Years Use a4d°p°•i�he has increased greatly. position. reflected 'glare ii often The church theit worib an 100- is probably e Only more r av local movement or organization. your source of light. We are sal- 000 farms in U.S. A. The 20th �� Fisba��obs<en�we'tt e¢ei 'p9d 1 # has any greater influence on es dom called upon to direct our eyes century way to hold live stock i• fo&OOl acri a �� to tot 'Ad ^, the community than the library. to the sun, 'yet we often notice re- saran teed a t i t s. s tow a s $2 3• ' i1n$f pOd *A0 Q dsoo „ vitarQ1° ds ,+► Even though you do not read a flected rays even from the pave- g +•,It ped 9A r terve n that :great deal, you can .support a real irient- Because of steady fixed For full particular! write .cop the One vitas dirna - wortlsvahile influence in our cam positions, office desks, windows FARM ELECTRICeg�y'ous s mond tends of round+ ;munity. by assisting the local pub- and white Paper and metal fum- 183 Kpg, East. Toronto, or ;the P$bo¢eve 60 fele a Ile all yew ca�ea + _ lic library. If you cannot make itcre give a more intense glare HOWARD E TURNER, SITto ase Sbeu£isb eo,5 oke g n� one of a "membership"- yourself, then the source of light itself. Ontarla.. �- ..Whisevale a. b aaa fruL u afl v,»11 fol r^ : there is probably some friend. old Eyes subject to it once the eyes F beet frevosh, off et yo t tie£aO , deAet or young, would aPPreciate the are opened. See the optometrist. °" ickled'Tb lisbes aidz you• privileges o a m.e re P Some time during the next ex �A lilsrary. ' of she utmost 'a week o ,. to seQesal � of PSNEa1E5 .�• : , two or three weeks, you may have - fi .'the oppe+rtunity of assisting in Sb pEPAaSM i ....:Y ': ' this very worthy „local influence" •• - < :^ �;� WW we hope you grasp the oppor- : C)fficers :for ATI tlzie year are: Chairman, Rev. J. _ Glover, Vice-Cbairansn, Mrs. G. M. 1Mrsyth Secretary, Mrs. H. ` G. McIntyre, Treasurer, Dr. N.• F. - T HIS 'Tomlinson. < All ladies interested in the BAKED FISH CAKES Class sponsored by the – — WWI fOR fREf BOOKLET/ p{�, Sig �_ 2 ca asked Uh ( Women's ,Institute, lease mem at •• - - - ....... P : _ t DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES,OTTAWA lY SPACE 1 o: canned). 2 Cup& bra -: - � home e#t Mrs. Hefia. per, your fro sootier, e,0 DEP ra�upoo�pePp�ar�y�� . t Pleat aced me T�Oa pepper chorv�d� 1 rabla w{. on Tuesday, Jan: 24th, at 00 p. N int Pleb Recipe.", apo cup lemon juice 2 etq. ' of house recces, 1( r N v cupful milk. rn for 'ma1a111g" Combine flaked fish.bread �4 - and aprons The Class is to be - N ...... crumbs, d lemon iuifs. sreee a' NMI pepper and ►m,oa Iuia Beat y onndac•ted by Mrs. Lehman and t 1 7), 8b1 mP'wcombifish.ne nth into rR' a with ca as Wallace, note-books. d bake r ��(� �j r. tape-line, pattern pieces, print, C� COOPER �� O 1/dJian....... ... .........._...............•.... ....t • ...•... o '•3 6 0e,S.)gene.fie- =� boar. Screen ..�. >oeeale and thread. Assoc. 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' That 'Kicapoo range won't probably will continue to be about (eters at work. trying to sake last long, for it's a case of first the most popular pie among men, : 'Fashion Flash- i hu violate his parole so that he g p come; first served. They'll stand we mak.:, no apology for giving e «eas again be railroaded to prison. for damn near highway,. g y robber y you this delicious version of it, ' t. The Brockwe14. and their gang toet thei• stock r Wide, colorful bracelets are g ] c across 1n time. are plot-tingto featured with daytime, clothes. f;;. I gain. possession of An' if Arthur, Starbuck an' Brock- COCONUT CREAM PIE 0_ Circle L ranch and the property . well controlled.the Dot H Dot an c_ 4 tablespoons sir @ 'ere Big, bulky rings are interesting of Moss Hall, a ..neighbor ..and. the Circle L, they could make 'em r F gar Ilife-b friend of Slim Loyal*. , „ a tablespoons cake flour - items for da wear. r►g y pay an pay an pay. zr �y{� r y—o— Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- s teaspoon salt Good Looks / Slim laughed softly as Dakota 2 cups milk �" • Ibuelk has joined the plot against finished. "The old haid is .work- b After diamonds, aquamarines Lim. With the hes of Dakota Blue 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten and his,eowbo s, Slim Loyale de- 1n all the time, eh, Dakota? Yo're 1?a cups coconut, premium shred r' are much in favor for evening. + thq y d right as rain! If I hadn't been 2 teaspoons vanilla b� `z Tin velvet ribbon bon beaut bands tT" lspd•grabbers to do their too cussed .stupid; I'd 'a' guessed 1 baked 9-inch pie shell y Y the scheme right along. Yuh ve 2 egg whites, unbeaten are tied tight around the throat. CHAPTER XVII made it plain now. They railroad- t.4 cup sugar l Q� 'VL'K.• —o— ' ed me to prison for a job I didn't Prints with red are being used "Ten of us of our herds al- Dasa of salt -•''� under black coats. g do. Dad was •failin' at the time, 2 tablespoons water —0— on � ' ready started on the trail. I rome and they gambled he'd die before 11 'easpoon vanilla. " ' YOUR BEAUTY IN THE The "contrast coat" Wi11 be ass on ahaid to sorts, break trail, yuh I got out. He did. But I'm bet- ht ss, The short, quick way Cof double sugar, flour and salt in VALANCE of a,colorful spring programp into the Kicapoo range for us s Mans. Y parole kinds upset their top of double boiler; ode milk and F Last week's article suggested a —o— straight through this country. .< egg yolks, mixing thoroughly. Beauty Stocktaking, and this week Deep wine red makes a new They tried to dry-gulch yuh, Place over rapidly boiling water woollen dress b TUVa what I was lookin for Ar- Dakota. With we will.consider a few other points by Jean Patou. Two 'thur about. Said he had a busi- yuh daid an' me in and cook 20 minutes, stirring con of beauty that need to be Weighed, good bowknots are, worn at the _ . proposition to talk over with jail, they could •soon get their star-tly. Remove from boiling flow is your figure?is It youthful neckline. ness 1O hooks into the Circle L. Then Ar- water;add I cup coconut and van- and supple, or is it inclined to sag —o— ' thur- got that mortgage' against illa. Cool slightly' then turn into In parts, Spend a few minutes Hipbone jacket costumes are Abe Fornachon was nobody's the Dot H Dot. Now he gulp' to pie shell. dairy on timbering and 'stretching perfect under. fir coats. . fool He held out his hand. "My foreclose, or_rather' he thinks he Place egg whites, sugar, salt exercises to keep the body pliant. —o— aame'a Fornachon,' 'he said. "Glad is, and water in top of double boiler; if you need to reduce in arts, you All shades of blue, including _ to know yuh, Tisdale! Shore yuh "Man alive that beat-with rotor a beater until y p don't mind my sayin' that yore des gang will is thorou y egg must obtain a reducing cream and Wedgwood, are -favorites of Queen bzoaa looks like it could stand a Perste, soon as Tisdale has his ghly mixed, Place' over massage it, In, An you. also need Elizabeth. talk with Arthur. They'll be on us rapidly boiling water and beat 1 special exercises. 1- can tell yon a couple of feeds of oats and a good like-a swarm,of ants. But we',know minute; then remove from :fire `O— x rest. I'm haidin" for the Circle lot more about'these it you will. Nlainboeher is having - now what to look fQr, an'. why. and continue bearing 1 minute, or write tnP.' a great sue- L,a couple miles along. Yuh-bet- Abe, I want yuh to do somethin' p If cess with ou .s P g• until mixture stani3s in oaks. Add you are .conslderaWy oyer- ' y thful Basque cot- ,ter drift over with me an rest for me. hide to town an' tell Ar- flavouring. Pile lightly on filling. weight,. of course.tbe're is nothing umes. yorese}f an' yore hoes., When'd thur that Mona has.the money to Sprinkle with ren'iaining coconut. for it -but a period of dieting and —0— yuh est la3t.' pay her mortgage. Then kinds let_ Serve at once. exercise.. Don't worry about-weight }:venins sweaters use embroid- Danged early- this morula, it slip that I'm goaast loan it to Three sliced bananas, or li tables, thougb. Ask•yourself whet,h• cry, sequins or metal forms to ac-/ grinned Tisdale. "Ain't no par- her. Will yuh do that? cups thinly sliced dates, may be er you're -feeling fit and looking quire greater formality. Aieular rush about me seein' Ar- "Shore I will, Slim. But I don't added to this recipe. Place 1.2 of well. If your answers are satsirac- —a— thur; I 'can see him tonight. I'm think 31ona wily take it-frodtn yuh. • fruit in pie shell; then add filling. tory to yourself.--' can. afford to Unusual for active sports is a 'With yuh" She said she couldn't• bough darn Arrange femaining- fruit around laugh at weight tables! slack ensemble comprising teal '1 At the Circle L-they found Slim me if I can see why'. Women.get meringue; sprinkle with coconut. Do. not,o-,ertook your hair and blue corduroy slacks, teal blue and Dakota perched-on the corral funny idees." hands Dull, lifeless' hair needs a jersey blouse, tAal antelope skull '?fence, deep in thoughtful conver- "Never mind whether she does PIE CRUST good vasPlfne hair conic to bring rap and,a rose antelope sleexeaess w „ station. Slim looked up and waved or not.,.Just give Arthur the no- 21i cups sifted cake flour^ back its-lustre. Once a week have jacket. : to Abe. The Dot H foreman saw tion that she is. Yuh can ride in a shampoo; youu-will-find'a ma:rsif- 3z teaspoon salt . that Slim was carrying a pair of when Tisdale goes." 213 cup co shorteni led cocoanut oil shampoo that. will ...11111113. He and-Tisiale.dismounted. A Watching Game 2,3 cu cold water (about)... r•of all (� �/ "Slim — Dakota, meet a gent grease and dust that accumulates �I�w ••omen - . �, F n thoroughly cleanse the hal _ t - A half an hour later, as Abe and Sift -flour once-.measure add,,- from the Big Bend country. Tis- Tisdale were about to leave, Slim :salt and sift again., Cut_in_short- so rapidly. Northing takes t F he pisco 0!s made one last remark to Tisdale ruin until - conataat �$: lsowerer,oto in Their 4 Hots Blue." g pieces are altout the — which caused thatFly Your bats brushes reltgto individual to size of small peas.,Add Water, a usly Can Attract den The Ultimatum wrinkle his brow in puzzlement. small amount at a time,. mi-•ting every day, When the round of hand-clasps "When yah get through wantin' lightly with fork. red- Handle as lit- Are your hands coarse and red• 8prr a{god advice for a woman dartng her -was over, Abe explained. Slim td wring Arthur's stringy neck, tic as ossible. Wi dish? Use a band. Cotton' of en... ehanR. (usually from as to 62i, .ho testa (sodded generously. "Glad yuh When my bands are- ineltned .to age ll lose her appeal to men• who worries Tisdale. ride back but here for paper, hill thoroughly. 1 Roll8out. about hot dashn loan of pep, dray,■peas, stropped in, Tisdale. Shore, we trychap 'Rround the backs of the fin- up-et nerves aod'inood ape1L the night an' we'll talk business. on slightly floured board. For pie cwt r 8 hr■.sleep and u an' treat folks. I'll tell Oscar to As sooty as the two were one F gets and knuckles, f rub a'iritic get mo%troth a r, g ;shell, use recipe. Linc a 'J- ou need a retia WOMAN'S"tanle take met yub out a meal, an Ill loan Slim got hold of Roy,O'Brien and inch ie late-with IfPsyl -salre on them and it is Lida E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compo�ad, h a fresh •brone. Yores looks P R pastry, rolled lanae rrysneie/ or tsetae+ff It helpsNature Stoney yuh aro. 2/8 inch thick, allowing' pastry to very comforting, Jto.n Sheard. ' I want g• build up pky.tca{resistance th1,s helps tcivs pretty gaunt." to oil '' Y- Write to me fT you want confi- �" �v.rity to enioy tiro and assist oho- - yore guns an haid for extend 1 tech beyond edge. Fit deattal advice is Ing jittery nerves andthoaa'dlactubt'ngaym Leaving Tisdale at � his meal, town," he explained. "An' 1 want loosely on plate. Fold edge back pour personal torn.teat oftao s�crotapaAY eh:n�a oL ala.¢ Slim went outside again. Dakota beauty problems, And you 'can get 1 inkkam s is WELL tPOATH trying• his eyes hot with interest, beck- Yuh to put in the time from now to form standing-rim; flute with any of CDs following Interesting _ • -until. tomorrow noon,.keepin' yore fingers. Line with large piece of leaflets by sending n 3s. stamp for oned him. "Abe, he said, "tell eyes on the-Standard Bank. waxed paper and fill with rice or =Slim shat yuh just told me." "Just hang around aorta, like • beans to hold shape; ¢t prick shell each one-, Facial Care,' Glamorous Abe did so; starting v itY infor- yuh was kinin' time an", loafin'. with fork. Bake in hot open (450 Hair. Fascinating Eyes, Bust De- -imation of. Arthur's visit to the Watch that bank all the time. Yuh de ' velopment, Superfluous Ha4r, Un- Hair. F.j 10 minutes; then re- Dot H Dot and his ultimatum. derweight, 'Slimming, Hand Beauty, - may have the chance to puncture -move paper with rice, and con- Feet Care and Reducin^ in.Spots, 'Then he went on about his meet- a bald-up. If nothin' happens by tinue baking 5 minutes, or until L S ing with Tisdale and what the noon tomorrow, come on home browned. Bake pricked shell 15 PIease address your letter to: ;rancher had told him. again. Understand: I'm not shore . minutes. Barbara Lynn. Boom 421, 73.%Vest y 1`0 "Get it?" snapped ,Dakota, as about anythin', but I'm playin" a Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont: Abe finished. strong hunch." "" 10 Else use Polo ad Dkeomfort mW Slim nodded his head, a grim, "Shore, an' I've knowed hunch- Eskimo Girl To • ' Sere Threat Aucep aylog Cold$. look on his countenance. es like that to pan out before," . Sager pro¢uccd in The Nether- ,r ",Shore," exulted•hakota, "I can- grinned Roy. . "Come 'along with `' Train As Pilot lands Indies this year is estimated � see it plain now—the whole dirty, yuh, Stoney." to weigh over 1,500;000 tons. �� ,• 1. To bat pin ear, <� )tiigh-handed scheme. Abe, I love (To be,Continued) "Tatnara Tay an, sister of the �I '' Ili Pl fort alld redaq ;yuh like a brother for rennin' in- Eskimn governor of Wrangel Is- (sunt fab y to this feller Tisdale an' bringin' i land; has gone to Moscow to bio. V. `ii�' a� ' t ( v Tablets-4rNlhaglasss him here. Shore, we'll spike Ar- educated. Her ambition is to qua- '?g r ka <a at water. Meat h 2 thur's an' Starbuck'•s an, _ Woman Is Assessor, s eeffi well's guns tiger. of Town the Soviet Air Force. Treasurer, Get this: There's just'one fess- _ ible route to the Kicapoo range First woman to run the affairs Low hats out-nuirber high , from the Big Bend country; that of a Saskatchewan municipality is in Paris, g — is, a'route .to driee a herd of cat- Mrs: J. E. Cameron, who has been : Z. If throat Is few tie over:, I' know that country. ' appointed assessor and treasurer - from colil,crush and •Those herds will come north of the village oL Findlater. dissolve 9"Aspirin" through Lawler' Basin,' then along 3 im Cameron's a ������� I�3 gld� , appointment ?> Tablets in the wet edge of the Flytrap - Rough's an' finally hit the south was made by the Provincial Gov- *� of water...utile. / Crnment of Municipal Affairs, � t � end of Jericho Valley. RHEUMATIC "An' yuh know where Jericho upon the resignation of the village ��'• ;` council and the inability of getting .' opens out; it ovens right on the an others nge thousands know to Man, there'll by thousands an' get almost immediate relief. Mahe It takes more than just a salve" to �' y` thousands, of cattle 'ssin' here bring relief. It takes a counter- i' ✓ s` sure you get "Aspirin" Tablets. �. pa` HAVE YOU " .inside another'month. irritant" like good old Musterole Ah-It IS a ` The simple way pictured above 'Naturally; them Big Bend own INDIGESTION GAS? -Soothing, warming, penetrating 3 P and helpful in quickly often brings amazingly fast relief ers expect to pay a certain amount p •, q y overcoming gran Idea from discomfort an�•sore throat per haid to take 'em across this : the local congestion and pain when ; accompanying colds. nge. �.. F you are troubled subbed on the aching spots. sweetenin should. Them cattle will eat a lot burn or ind1-09 i a=tion, stiffness curtail probably will tell you to continue of grass in slain'' an' we're a ` g Y 3'1e}d promptly. my morning with "Aspirin" p eon- try a tonic that will Better than the old-fashioned mus- because it acts so ma have sonic extra •expense in ta>� improve your diger 'tard plaster, �yasterole has been eelreai fast to relieve discomforts of a cold. 1lirin extra hands'to keep, our own tion. Dr. Pierce's. used by millions for 30 Years:Recom- ,' And to reduce fever. F 3 ► :<'; r This simple way backed b scien- l ;cattle from mixiti in with the :wfih G o 1 d e n Aledical mended by many doctors and nurses. with p Y Y $rail herds,. Discovery improves Made in Canada, in three strengths; f tific authority-,has largely supplanted the action of the Regular, Children's (mild), and Ex- !';BEE II IYEe the use of strong medicines In easing Here's the s.hence . Arthur, stomach so that food Ira Strong. All druggists, 40¢ each. I cold symptoms. Perhaps the easiest, �- Starbuck an' Brockwell are fig- will be digested bet- most effective way yet discovered. - -- gerin' on, ,I'll bet a isle. They're ter. %fro.Dorf.Berrie,156Rrbeeca St.E.,Ifatn. iltoo, Ont., muff: frr eaten{ ] would get ao �. , k - planned on these herds cumin' bloated sad suRrrcd fmtn bcartburn and indi• mw 8w bt 1{ re•doo quite badly. 1 felt veru 'wok and out• through over this range, An' (•.oris, ] do It Dr. Pierondee i Goldes.MeAlcal in* "ASPIRIN' they've schemed to get hold of the iis.rovery sad It wall wonderful. It rrl icvrd me �S6UC NO. 3 � u39 Circle L an' the Dot H Dot,�Onee an the acid stomach right and that Ask,Tourdruggistto• stn r~ur an�s►{R TSAOt•MA{K tee, and it built me d ht u to Them trail herds ;et crowdin well day for it to liquid at tablets. r o.'r.:,�.� ...,v'• , ,, ...,w r-,r^•ac :•.� ,z,.q�.:,r, ,�:,.;:-..�..- ....:._: .,_,y' - 'L '''� -^� :ro��r. Fr ':i,c °+-.�..+:w s r :.ae"{;1n��a'� n•:;✓A"- 5? - ,. w - c,"e. ,. :>. •.. -.c...}-•ac +.a :,- ..... ,. ,.r..., •':.•n ;'.>rc ^l:`'. ;r_: ir: .� _.'fs - 3<N. '_- ._.r,r._ I' ..q Me r,jiffs)N.vA.e+...kAstJSt••.ar,ta"'w.tiMY•"•+t�a �w 68. And after a little while aa- Last season the Senate made an By Wtlliam ` ! other saw him,.and said. Thou also attempt to improve things. An e:- 1 THIS CURIOUS tylORLD Ferguson Sunday School art one of them. But Peter said, periment was made with the instal- Man, I am not. 59. And after the lation of a public-address system, • space of about one hour another and the chamber was wired for 'THE t flNG-TAUGNT ~ confldentlp� affirmed. saying,-•Of a sound. One evening at adjournment _ -Lesson truth this man also was with him; the contrivances were tried out. In 'FACT"' THAT ALL for he is a Galilean. 60. But Peter general the effect was good, much- NEW-ESORN CHILD s' said, Man, I know not what thou better than without the system. But HAVE LVE EYE' LESSON IV sayest. Once Peter began to Be. he the conservatism of the elder iHAS BEEN i PETER DENIES HIS LORD' had to keep It up. The third denial statesmen was too powerful. The IOISPFZJC)V-t�D, ' Luke 22:31-34, 54-62 was the basest of them all, because whole problem was "referred to the Golden Text — "Let him that he had had more time to consider Committee on Internal Economy," r� �'•:.� w.� thinketh he standeth take heed what he was .doing. It indicates do- which is another way of saying that NN lest he fall." 1 Cor. 10:12.. finitely that Peter had decided in it was ditched. �1, THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING hist heart to go on lying about Je• In the Parliamentary Press Gal- Time — Thursday evening, Ap• sus and denying Jesus. This is lery, opipion is divided as to the ril 6, A.D. 30, what the Psalmist calls a"presump- wisdom of installing a system that Place — The warning was given tuous sin." (Pa. 19:13) And Immed- would make"for clearer hearing. -.by, our, Lord in the upper room of lately, while he yet apake, the The political reporters would ap- the last supper; the denial occur cock crew, 61 a. And the Lord turn- predate such a thing when good red in the' court-yard of the high ed. and 'looked upon Peter. speeches are being made but, un priest's palace. Luke 22:61, 62. 61 b. And Peter fortunately, a great deal of chaff is. 31-, Simon, Simon, behold, Satan remembered the word of the Lord; mixed with the straw. -asked to hare you, that he might how that he said unto him, Before fry- IDGosMINATlOtVS _• sift you as wheat. 32. But I. This- verse is bright the cock crow this day thou shalt Eye Ia' Called �N �� UNJMIN MODt=INN deny me thrice. � IL.L,lJMINA-T'tON HAVE with the light of our Lord's love 62. And be Rent out, and wept OLJt21AJG THE PAST , and power. fie, the one speaking. bitterly. Peter's pride is broken. In13ex Of Life HOUDAY SEASON, `' T knew the power of Satan ab no man His boastfulness-is gone; from thishour TUM s O/F HUES' ' has -ever known it, and in every 1s a i . The human eye was termed an he different manHe was index revealing accurately the . � WtC2ED T(XETHEJ2 fN TI-IFJR EYES. _ conflict with Satan he won. a Christian before, but now he also , Made supplication for thee, that knows the Lord, right now he also. date of one's death in an address AND SPRAYED VVITI•► corn++sssrMuunvk[.iMc s Zb thy faith. fail not. We should not knows that he himself can do noth• by Dr. Felix Bernstein to the' SiLVE32 AND WH(T'E, lose ourselves in speculating whe n his own strength. He wept American Statistical Association WERE LJSEM A'S Sher or not Christ could have kept Ing f s St convention last week. GltR15TMA5 because he knew his own self had The professor of .biometrics of Satan from tempting' Peter; this In TREES. - met a final defeat; he wept becau ,. we can be sure of, that Christ had the love of Christ had been poured worked York University said he had his purpose in allowing this tempta- anew into his treacherous heart. worked out l formula whereby tion. For this reason Christ did not the eyes would reveal the age of dray that Peter should not'be even a person over 40 and haw long �"� NW= TEPJZANEAN SEA tempted, but that.-In the temptation . r he may be expected to live. IS THE F2.SMN^Mr(D A C'sRZ47'0CFA/V ` '-he would not lose his faith. This Test Acoustics , STI-Is+.-r ONGI_ ca/EQEI=�.-rHF_ sprayer was answered. Peter did fall, ��• he diff deny the Lord. As long as a Of Parliament No Fire ' - man.has faith, anything is possible. _ EXAMINATIONS made at the Johns Hopkins Upiversity showed i --� This is. one- thing that the devil Commons and Senate Chamb- 'that out-of 455 infants, cannot take away from Jou and Both city firemen at.L'ondon, ts. only 28 had plain blue eyes. Examine a me,once,we know the saving power ers of Ottawa Make Hearmg Ontario, and provincial police baby's eyes closely.with good Illumination and a magnifying glass; Difficult w ere called to-the scene of an and you will be able to see the real eye color shlainj through the of the Lord Jesus Christ. And do cloudy, dark-blue veil. thou, when otice thou hast turned unusual.accident on No. 4 high- ....._. again. establish thy brethren. The The parliamentary session Just way, opposite the Aunt Club, NEXT: Where matorisla travel tamest Lord not only knew that' Peter started has revived the question of when William Duncanson, 50, • . �►" _ ,would deny him, but he also knew the acoustics of the Senate and the of Byron, Mich., skidded on the - m oa s• la the COM- - icy swerved r dfromone side Peter would be restored and House of Co would be used mightily in strength- mono chamber ' articularly it is to theother, snapped off ._ Thursdav's Goda , -. . . _ . _ + - n1ng 8 hl brethren is the days to nett to ltiposaible for people in hydro pole and ended np ,� + come• the public_galleries to hear debates against a stout tree. In break- 1 33. And he'safd unto him, Lord, unless the speakers raise their ing off the hydro pole the alarm BORMNTAL Answer to Prevlioaa 1Puzzlie 14IngenuouiL with thea l am ready to go both to voices to a pitch more,suitable to system leading to Mount St. I God atter AiT � 16 To swell prison and to death. Instead of tai- the hustings than to the House.The Joseph's Orphanage, was set off whom Thum- A 1S His magle „ling at the Lord's feet, and plead- Senate chamber is smaller and in - and city firemen responded to day beamed. — makes Ing with him regarding the terrible there the conditions are not ao the alarm.. Elie is called A A lightning. fact,concerning which Christ was. bad; but they are still not good. 21 Imbecile. ' -.00's. here informing him. Peter has more 9 H!s stori is V N'T 22 Aviator. _ confidence in his own feelings than told in the ! A 29 Pertaining to - In Christ's word, Norse OTT the ear. 34, And he said,1,tell thee, Peter,. 13 Large gullies, M 1 T M { 26 Meditates • the cock shall not crow this dap. IS Sickness.' 1 eaultantiy+ ' tisteningoV 27 Period.+�re7 Lidt until thou shalt thrice deny that -.,• , thou knowest me. It would seem - 8 A brief rule. F 32 Twitching. that every conceivable experience By FREDDIE TEE 19 Female 2 1. 1 M 1 I 34 Food -of which the human heart is cap- 30 Bugle plan container• able would have strengthened Peter HERE AND THERE cast In the role of the comedianrsl 2Z By, 36 Strong. -' that night to dle before saying any, Eddy Duchln, tiBC pianist sad "3tooge". 23 Arid. 45 t'astaCript• - VERTICAL gg One and tpo, , thing, against the Savior. orchestra leader, wan selected as 1 OLD • COUNTRY RECEPTION 24 Like. X47 Brings legal 1 Transposed 39 To roost 'r 64. And they seized him, and led 25 Retaliating. suit• Z Hauls. �kl Bill of late. him away, and brought him into one of the oimtry's ten outstand- One of the engineering advance- Ing young men In the current edi- meats of the 1939 Rogers Spread- 27 49 Railroad' s - 43 Measure Of g .50 Either. 4 Equipa@e• area. the high priest's house. But Peter tion,of Durward Howes' "America's Band model's provides six individual Sick. followed from afar off. 55. And Young Men," the"'1S'ho's R'ho" of spread-band dials, each 10" wide Z8 Fen. 183 Leguminous lSTo excavate. 44 Toward. I!0 Darkness. plant• 8 Vie• 45 Fairy. { when they had kindled a fire in the the yocnger set.' with only one dial visible at a time, 7 Paid pub- 46 Starch. midst of the court, and had sat Ill To make lace'53 To overlook. When he f9A'L haranguing Baby This feature simplifies tuning, par, S3 To dine. 55 Pecuniary Bdb' 47 To perch !n the readin Right- down together, Peter sat Snooks in NBC's Good News of ticularly for women. By aD 8 ' S Ri t. burden. - l;Ascended. 48 Male child. .. Ii _ t3h v midst of inert. Peter has no 1 the tour short-were e ! each o a out en rail • very 9 broadcasts Hanle (Papa) Encountered. 51 Fence 193 J ( D t!7 He is the good 8 denials. e 37 Kindled. • g ` for lits deaf c co tea tach s, defense to.make r es about from one bands, from one inch 1038 inches. 52 Mesh of Ince. Stafford dodges Staff d o1 --. S • 9 Father. r 'o[ hope w ens one word h is Ao only o P reception• ''There was o y Old-Country re e Y an ;l54 Road. tion to another for iretlis O J D drives- 11Rvss! _ � slam nuc ,58 He driv _ - - - P. Mystic . 40 M Jesus nag e. - I. a ac - •- 'that he`could recall. J to IA without interfere - _ emperor.. Sound of _ t its collection. oat-drawn '� to add o liable. g IPe . •, - s9 when be foretold his fall, and 1a ter, � , -`eafd, en -.YOUTHFUL VETERAN PAGE BOY TO RADIO STAR punish. �^ 1Z Pronoun. ugh do thou, when once thou bast turn* Eve Abbott Lias crowded a lot of 49 To p un The story of the rise of Bobby • i h thy brethren' 7 10 11 bl s este I - Again, J ed , g c actin into vocalist on ea •1:' radio, s teen . .^.d eta 1: fea!ured coca st B 6e S Gibson, (Luke 22:32). Jesus, then, did have �� GI her -- years. She Bernie', Sunday' faith in his recovery, and did hold 3 ' �' started in college programs over the :out work for film to do after that. 1 Peter fell Into bad company the ;ramatics fa her mlumbia network 17 with God. ;'e fol- ;:atise• Buffalo, sounds like an old Instant he fell outt h ,, w refuse v,. me Horatio Alg- w er when an w us star'off re3hm Jes bile a f 23 - 9 i - - to defend the doctrine of redemp- or .tale, Little tion before unbelievers who scoff; at the University more than a year " -,f Euffalo; has ago.Bobby wasa 4 .' ~ when we strain Christian' liberty ice' _ to see how much we can indulge given a Job In dna• Mage boy in the ,ln worldliness. therine -Cornell's >: same CBS play- ­In 66. And a certain maid seeing troupe after 'Nkiss house, Nhich now him as he sat in the light of the t'ornell's father '' displays his name 9 �� fire, and' looking steadfastly upon had accldetAalty and picture in.the32 ' This an also was with discovered•her in ' lobby. One day he him. Peter was taken completely a college play; was overheard by surprise It was as if a mask had got to Hollywood singing in an em. 33 6 been torn'from his face. In a mom- EVe after .four years Bobby pty studio by a lent the instinct. of terror seized Abbot 'with Cornell a'nd' Gibson radio executive, him. Indeed, there was 'a further was screened In "Service de Luxe" and given a chance on an early. shame: how could he confess him- and "Road to Reno", and is now' morning program. The listener res- 7 48 aelfs ponse to his romantic baritone wa the disciple _of the Master heard on Such CBS programs as .whom be had heard blasphemed Robert Benchley's "Melody' and immediate- and enthusiastic, and without protest' Madness", "Our Gal Sunday" and Bernie, appraised, of the'fact, hur• 5i. But he denied, saying, Woman &'Irate Smith Iiour". On the Bench- rfed to sign- him as the star of his - y ••I know him not. ley program, Eve' Is occasionally, own show. I M11 I AR WATT r - POP-44-Saw Nerves JIG-SAW ISUZZLes BIND FOR =.;• . - _ ONES MADE til. -�- ARE {J�•i - - _ —TNES . YOUR ML GO ALL TO - x NERVES .1 KNOW. PlEcts t ICo hit, 19Sd y The Bali syntv,,N .. 'Sz "7 V7 "N1W Bg MeWs Club was j9yft Mab4 &Ughtft of Mr. a" off1w:koll opu%44 on Wednesday y MM WM. hsar4 &=wantan evening of this week, wiwn men, kWed while ~-ridiaS at and childr4m. filled the :L00AL ISMS y d woman Greenwood, 09L and Mrs. Palmer are former St. Paul's Church to cap- visiting $be latter's sister in Tim. &city. ne building haa had & Joyce Issard, aged 12, daughter tMWndQU3 amount Of Work Put of Tim. and Mri. Lward, of the --mrs. Taylor. of Port, Perry is her sistar,* Mrs. John on it by the, comanittee, now mak- Village of Greenwood, was alnumt VWW3* Pickering s "LEAID ER"Grocer I ing it a very comfortable, well- y Crockett. instantly killed on Tuesday even-: ilson, 01 W13athy, equipped Club quarters. The stage ing, when sleigh-riding on the re. was c-, Near the hot- Service .. �_ .Q�iality -Cleanline r& Alex. W nicely decorated , for the hill in is spending a few days with M the villag occasion. Mr. W. C. Tboiiison was Thos. Andverw. to,-m, she struck,a cuivert, the im- W. Iftn is confin- Ithe Chairman for the' e�verdngl pact,,coming .acrods the abdonwn, —Mrs. A. McL -I I-Cowan's Tea;Cup , �Q t and and opened the pro b7 de- and Uwame immediately very il Bia Store Dr Jackfou a her bed through illness gm-n 1. ]ma a nurse in attendance. scriLing the plara and objectives She was carried into Wru- Sea- Perfection TEA -,--Pickering Dairy Hockey tea�n of the.Club. Mr. and- Mrs. Bert lerb store and medical TEA Kofy . Sub uid proc COCOA Chinaware defeated Dunbart -Mond& 6th, on, y 1 Harvey were introduced, and gave ured, but she pass�d &way'.in less Next game Fiiday Jan. 20, aeverW typical Bext Harvey num- than half an hour. Dr. H. C. is gcod Tea -Special 1 lb.Tins Vith every 1b at Dunbarton, Pickering vs. Aud- berst pleasing t1wir audience im Pearson, Coroner, considered an 1-2 lb. 27c. 31c. pkg. Only 25c. ey and Dunbarton vs. Whitevale. nr�ely, as they do at al tirries. inquest unnecessary, death being We. lb. Mr. -Mcintyre Hood. Secretary to caused by internal injuries ...,The boys will welcome all suPOort the Attorney-Gerier%l, conveyed being p 'accidental. She Is wid' mearm of transporta-tion. urely Seasonable items of interest in the The members of the Young the regrets of the Ron. Gordon D. the only child of the sorrowing Tjnion are inviUd to join Oonant on his inability to be pre- parents. Funeral on Friday, with People's 0 _. ..Dry Goods, Department sent throug4x illness, and also the n a private service at the house witi, men" of the Dun.Urto Vnion at a Skating Party very best wishes from Mr. Con- at Dun- at 1.30 and service at the church Shaker Blankets, "Ibex" brard, in pick,blue or gold border. wrt for the future of the -Club. at 2 p. m. Intermerd in Salem barton Rink on Wednesday even 7.0 x 90, Special Price, $2.59 per pair. Mr. W. H. Moore, M. P. was Cemetery., 3219 Jan. 25th, Members meet at also unable -to le Present. We Same quality asabove in regular striped border w candy- -the church at 7.46. are. rerdnded of the were however favoured by the Oripe or.in plain while. Regular double bed size, 12.45.- sponsored by —Ladies the Provincial Minister of Agriculture Sewing Class Hon. Mr. Dewan, who gi�ve an en- 'The Pickering Shaker flannel plainwivite cratripe, 36 in. wide, f!�6. Fe'r yd.- ..Wori 'Jen's-Institute. ne first meet- lightening address on matiters Ang will be herd on Tuesday next,, his Depart-mert. -He MEAT :MARKET Lovely soft Woolette for pyjaw&s, 'nighlies etc. Pretty at the home of Mrs. Jnd. Crock- concerning patterns, 36 in. wide, Special price,,.29c. peryard. p. m. ,This also -�xpres.4d his regrets at .11r. ett, beginning at 1,30 - - r Conant's inabulity to be* b t- Krinklette Ped Spreads, largesize, in blue or green stripe Classforthe maldngof house resen We carry a full line of dresses and- aprons, will be con- The presentation ly Mr. P. 31. Fresh. Only $1.49. alsdon. Yeates of the group from Toron- -ducted by Mrs. R. w. B y n're.oads a6d endr, to clear at Bargain Prices to, which included the Han ..Man i I Ladies will please bring note books, and pencil, needle, thread. tbbnble,. House String Quartet, Mrs.,Pen And - COME ON IN tape-Iiiie of gelly, Soprano, and accompa�nlst. and .some scraps cotton or print material. it Was one of the finest programs Cur,ed given in 5, t­�­_- -The roads in the southern part Pickering in many year '_M. S. CHAPMAN of the township have been in good and provided -a splendid opening Meats Acondition during the winter so far. for the new Club. Mr. Allan L'sh-' -vice pre.; Our delivery is at your-ser There has been only , about one man, the Club Presiderif was 111ch of snow and there has been sented. and invited the audlen,.e' Ph6 e Pick 1'620 n ' BUY YOUR NTER �very little slush or-mud. But in to join with�thern� at juncheon in CLARENCE SILK -',the northern Part of the tovnishi� the basement. He thanked a:I 7- Ahere has,been a considerable am- hid helped in estab'ishing the RUBBERS NOW ount of snow and the roads have Club and inurited. all men to be- Classified Advertisements been badly blocked with drifts.' In come Members. BUNTING'S at 'GS the western and southern parts, FAPM LISTIN WANTED I>UNBA R fON All sizes,, equipped or no,. Bi uyels _$1.59 of the province there has t*en an '1�o sale, no cW-ge. Sen! .,Men.'s . 6-eye Rubbet, abundance of.a,.qom� arr4 msn. y of waiting. ble Mr. James Mitchell Is M vath a. the roads have been full information to L. V. DISNEY, touch of tranch-,,i. A speedy re- Real Estate, Oshawa. phone, 1550. 4-Buckle Overshoe, $2.50 for a time. Remember the'- T)zrk,-y Sup-* covery is hoped fori 12-15 64 Littie 'Aflan Quackenbus'li, (,I,' :Knee Rubber Boots, 141489 per to b4 held in._tlie 0�ment of Fort- W-iIiiam hag a baby' s;ster; .FOR SALE good Jo�rizey cow the 'United Church under the aus- 10 50 '61 :Felt & Rubber B ots , 2. Is Dian, grardt-hi AnA ldren. -due. Guernsey buil, :15 mos. Wj,'II - of the Managers and Lad- Aid of the 'irc.-byteriaa. Chas. and .3-frq. Annis. excil�ge for saw or pigs. W. J. ualit3 RubterF,, made -by Aliney'Rubber A]I First 11M Avm. 311i i Wilson, F-Ickermig. Church. 'Fo'lowing the :supper, Davidson and 9 Co. at the lowest price- we ever raw. Dbreen, of, Cherrywt.-od �Pent the EMPLOYMENT W.AtN,-TED — by Ali. Scadding, of Toronto, one week-end with the former'R pa.r- 'ova ,of-the survivors- of the N the, day. Robt. I.,esrie, Pickering. - Rundrig, Pickerin Fred To ents. Mr. and Mrs., Jas. Mitchell. Scotia mine disaster, of several R SALE Miss Margaret McCowan. of FO — Poll-.�kngus bW]. Fotabliol years ago$ -will tell . of the Malvern is with Miss Eileen An- also pigs. How'. Malcolm, Bmu- harrowing experiences through nis while her�sister, Marjorie,, A gham. C.'-"".. whkh he and Dr. Robertson, of Mrs. Ir- SPECIALS the Sick ChRdren's Hospital. of Highland Creek. is with ving,White over the wefk-en(L FOR -SALE tarn, 60 x 48 ft. "Toronto, passed whA e entarrtbed Owner, will sell whole or frame for over a wee durir,g which The Mission Band, =der t2h e only, according to arranirements heroic efforts were teing madc. direction of the new superinteni- Breakfast Bacon. `25c. a- lbO &ywW night to rescue them from ent, Mrs. Pearson, will rneet in made with purchaset. Win. S. Sparkhall., Tarn O'Shantet ter I rible position, when the) th-21 basement of thli church on the Go" Minced Steak, -1 2c. a lba Jan. a Saturday in the -nonth, Club,. Agincourt, before Jan. 20th Dna endured great suffenng. FOR SALE Choice Collie PuP- iver, .1 2c. 7 man who was also in the mine 1>8th ..!Pork L' a lb succianbed t to the gres, suffering make good cattle dogs. For- lb Ikefore he cculd be rescued.. Dur- bes McF.wen, Pickering. Stewing Beef, 7. -1 2c. a Ing the evening several jnuairal be 'rendered. Adm. numbers will Jewel Shorteni I 5C. a lb rits. P ering ' Hockey P9 50 ce ick 'Township : Classic. Cleanser, 3 t ins, 13cL-. .—On Friday afternoon, -Mr. Geo. gu -16 titis, 25c. A. Burton. who. resides - on his Lea � e Schedule farm on'the Brock Roa,;, about two ry serious ace' t on ..a ve den the ickering vs. Kinsale P. R.. cross�ng south o-.* the. Brock _13ox Grove vs. Broughani,:- jlarkbam Rink a 'R E I miles south of Claremort, met with W Jan. 3rd Road School. He wa-; retcrning - B rin Jan. 10th. ro-igham vs. Kinsale Butcher -i pboiae 3000) �':Tici;erin home from 11cken-g w7iere he was ;Box Grove vs. 'therrywood, Markhar� Rink doing some business, and when menring-the level CrogsanX did rint notice an approacIling long freight Jan. 13th' Dunbarton vs. Pickering vs- Wbitevale, Dunii)arton T.': train from the west. Section men, Audley Rink Pick 'i ering Ir monger ... at this pe4pt __Ya_n. r7th saw the approaching car and fran n9ale vs. Box. rove r :.-Broughayn vs. Cherrywood 'Markham Rink tically signalled to the unsuspect Ing motorist. who evidently d' ' OUR not see the on-coming train. He- Jan. 20th Audley. vs. Pickering ibarton Rink had got on,to the track and was vs. Vv- War ' Wish hitevale m nearly across v*en the locomotive caught the rear end of the car Jan. 24th 'Brougham vs. Whitevale eason hi S threw A o the side of the track, Kin'sale, vs. Cherrywood 7� ,- Markharn Rink- .�At t a n-Ass. of- wreckage. Mr. Burton was terribly injured iFout the :kudley, 'vs. Dumbarton Of the Ye r is that head and was unc-onscious when Pickering vs. Box Grove D.unb�rton lRink taken from the wreckage. He wa% - :All have Healt hy 'Happiness & taken to the home of 'Clifford Jan. 31st -Kinsale vs. Whitevale y vea nearby. Dr. PicWri g Maikharn Rink. Hubbard, who li rywood VS. n ear Pearson of Dunbarton, was rall�d Prosperity throughout the', V"- 3rd R ugham. v-q- Dunbartort...__ and h Audley _vs. Box Grove Dunbartow Rink -Toronto East General Hospital. At the time of writing, he was stll -9 in a very critical condition, but Feb..*7th. Cb�rrywood �s. *hitevale vs.- Dunbarton Markham Rink 'was Po re' rted to be 'slightly imP- Box Grove �'3 toved. .This- is the crossing. at Feb. which Rev. A. ,McLellan, of 10th Kinsale vs. Alidley nt "veral years ago, riiet Prousimm -0s. Pickering Dumbarton Rink McCormick-Detring farm &C Ar4f, with instant death when croWng '7 eDt for V hlrtry' 9 vs. Pickering ticed an Feb.. 14%h.. the tracks, not, having n Repairs. 18rougbarn vs. Audley,. Markham Rink approaching train. It is A danger- 39OU —'Va bays IL CAn Get It is so maA& '_TVW�j on$ crosdng, as trains, especially from the west are not'noticed intil Feb. -17th Cherrywood vs. Andley Fbew am The Durl)arton Va. Kinsale ,,.Du*arton Rink they are close by. frierAs of Mr. Ruv+nn wish Mm an early re MEN` covery. Feb, 21st Box Grove vs.' VMtevalla S, BALSDON, Dumbarton vs. Cherrywood Markham'Rink