Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_01_07 �.,. y t: .h ,... .,1.,_ i .•� ..;:_,. -.. ..•s <•- .: ,. •^-..mai ...�.I„ -V.# ,• .ria fi,a aaa. ..a.'vi.. .V•• . •+r..x -2GsF+ -.�,� .. . .r_..� ����:vo.��.,:j'�..,.,.- •:''.s ., ,. �; �. �' x •.+.,,, Vis.• .",••i+:,:,wtk - _ y, r T- HE - -VOL. L I1..° _: _ PICgERINt , ONT., -FRIDAY SIA�T: 7; I98�3. - Xce 2� -- -• irsstf�ffr seal iaslf�. . �__ _ - '_ ;��; N OTICE GREENWOOD , St. Paul's, Dumbarton (Anglican), The eicome school bell-is being _- `g H. O. PEARB -Ph rid o ,.:. January 9th. 1st Sunda 'after--Ep heard again.Our trueke ss our wft gam, �b t�r� >� y„ y Evening Sunday School,at 2 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Raine spent Now LLS every day. ng Prayer, 8 P. m.. Preacher Year's with their son in Brough- . 8. FORSYTQ p� D., Diretster COAL,' l i'. N88G--1936 ' Aa.odatl �a ons.rto Res at this servke, Rev. E.. G. Robin- am. gatamtp.a >b a � Mrs. 'C. Devitt and Helen spent + fNafsberd.sits Ataariw 0yoamiReiea abII. ,,,LWsa.caremust.�. WvOD, CE_YE'N T, =+-- a few days, in;the Queen City last � • BAND GRAVEL - Brock Road week. Feed Pigs 'at a Profit ��' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Clark have re- by using 'Pig Starner, Pig ,r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dimond turner bane from.their visit. to the trate and Find Ground firdn. ' — � DU1YALli KU LY asrrrieter. - spent New Year's at the home of y yr;enctar;rr,t tTrne�,r �a. _ _BL�LD�'iR'8 6T3PgLIE Tdr. dna Mrs:A. c. Diamond.— � ' their children_ __ --feeding ess:,eiy'-pr..,i ante. ecstwwd bee Our W. A. will hold their reg�l- aie.. a wart aqua.WhAw. aiy. Mrs. Arthur Badgerow, who has irf" ✓ also local onstage work been ill with a severe cold, is non- ar meeting on.January 18th sit the DEATON, BELL fat ROSS hone of Mrs. F. L. Green, Barristors fi Solicitors We have also piseed in stock a fail siderably better at tifate of writing. Mr. Saward Ormerod and Miss, Re grins finer ii•n otliees a� ;lir line,of Unpile Leaf I$Ukng The new house rbeing erected on Edith, also ]in. F. Walls and go" iOe' are .open sir tit W 1LLIAM J,BEAT0N-K,C. the Beckett proprty is.rapidly near-. year around, we list In the lfi.BROOKEBELL.K.C. J.D.F.ROSS Co.'s Feeds. family-spent Sunday with Mr. ,L. A. �V. A�ITCHELL '� docapletion and.i8 of s fine app- Hagevsa and family of Whitevale. fig,time. ' JAMES A. WRIGIiT earaace, to say the least. Tim W. M. S.;.meets at the hpme Un Poukey Laying X"k 9. oil : 02 sea bU40U Tamura. add"awes An informal meeting of the rate- Ing Out. payers of Brock .glad School will of Mrs. F. L. Green on Thursday. Grafi Shell end Grit for pr tttlir ? T. U..RiC8ARD80N A Co., Barris- 8, Mrs. Gee a group in charge of the s C.t;ra,Soiuttora. NtMariea eta., s sa, be held on the evening of January dneeting. •ss aeodnf�tioa ,rs,r.,rl.;ra aa'•rot. w St.Toros Lo. Ofice phone 7400 Residence e620 k Z=5- �srtna Looe arra. su 12th-at 7.30 o'clock to discuss mat- Om Wb kcal ab these, also Be" isi Dramatic Aub preseti:ted the - ------_ _. _.-__ __-.—._. ters concerting the new program of play .`WVindy wijlc+ws" .a#�8i'eoldin * shorts and other Feeds. ��'t�Uis$ON A atclslLLAN-B+rris- The Beal Store,Claremont studies for schools. Afterwards a last week. They, had a full-house: - phtfi-Madsy�: ipairAq► ,{ L tat. Sairitora, Notaries Pursue. once ndcial even with games and re- l►7$ g2{ mg B This drama is being well received and Friday. et..raT w by tbirq ou x a readdaer of freshments will be held. All resid- ,. ,�,,. ata9. teirq t►�e tett of �et�ersr�s - under the able' leadership of Dsrs. � an _- p Toronto atHcr. e>tnda St. Pbase F U R ' Pett 76:Toronto[ L7laia 6807 srfrti i 1 V R E_._: ants of the oo:mnunity are invited W W. Gee and Mrs. Brava. �y __ _ _ JCC' taPlal $ at e-CotiiSsfi�hit — We are d' in as attracts - Y -� shocked to s _ fIONANT it ANNIS -.Bacriste'�s, vae;ety of house on t everting. hear of the passing. of Mr. Wm. +� y ten.NutatiesPubkc Aluminum and Grsaiteware Etc. "� Squire. He was sial]-latown here PIANO TVNINt ,� faa+RpON D.COfIANT.'K.C. Furniture and Furniture T p�A � Brougham Athletic ALLIN F. ANNiS.S.A..LL.S. iie+eltiea. Club Dance, in Broughim Hair -�' - --'— Ofacaa-a 1 9 Sizoom St.S-Oabawa sense of the work- Our sympathy -AND _ pboq..-4 and s(oebawai: and at rte Court Prices low.;la keeping with tinea Taai86t, F�1, Jan. 7th. it extended to big wife and family.. _.._ iromm.Wbitbr.QAf.Comat) Pb noe T tWbit- Mrs. Eilis•-and family wish to All liiDdB Of Repair 'P�''ork t. Brougham g by). - RADIO � m^4 thank simberely the many ?111 Tunitfg Guaraeftetd. . r.♦V�1 - eers who offered their aid In the =0. S. MsoDUNgIrD` }i Mr. John Knox of Brooklin, spent Graduate of Radio Colla at his. Boma here. call for a blood transfusion and are 1L?BRBEA T F4LLAI8li, L. D 8.. - C.• sad Mrs. Brown spent , pieaeed to say that Mrs. Ellis' is Z09 0-OSP.AVF.; TORONTO Yl D.D.s.Graduate M the Rout Course of nth recovering from her severe -illness. Phone Lakeside 1509 Dstai.sar,` .and the U06varMts of Toronto. Up-to-the-minute training New Year's Day faith the Bores.• _. 8 _ Odic is reNd` e.eeeq.d dew teat of St.cod- P- 8 )lialoolm tsamiiy. Orders taken at NEVIS.Ofilm "` erer',Cbgrch. Picletiaa,0st. office bones:s d ' Audle: e.ie.'to ap... or Iwo tweet. (X-qp Brock Road north required 8 gang aar.ieer. PtonePieb eo. tale FINEST EQUIPMENT of men'with shovels to open it for Miss Ma t Puckrin of E ni, for traffic on 4lefw Year's morning,. FOr Sale - a, Gfuaranteed' Satisfactio0 Miss Jean Malcolm returned on spent.the n at homei here: Shingle -- staiiss� cera S. lit ?3av-enahoe S t the Now Galt Galvanized 8tx#•! 8bingles. R and famil _. _. y. + spen t the home--of - Birdti ye1s 8l+tte 9htaRlea.. Rewrl�oabie Pricer school. - AT _ - Sunda to her-duties__ D '!i BBA'L'ON. TOWNSBiIP his ren r"iii Guelph. r Gert. Zveyeacer:C=tntniowr t« Tiber and Ratterks always fan I gad Mr. and Mrs. Bert.'Harvey- were Also. re=rubbrriag buggy wheel,. eit� aJeda.�t Accountenf. Etc. inner of ---- with Toronto friends over•the end Fra�Ie Daniel_,s and-his sister; Ann, Iswn mowers eb arpeoed. aseL,eaaaa.. -biterale.©nt. H. ROY iliLL9R. of Tomato, vtarted wit--_their -par T. PATERSON8 ..• f!LAREMON _ - of the wfx]t -- -•Brotastham. Qoc+trio ante hexa on 4ha New Year. A. E. � H A RDSON Miss Bate, who spent -Christmas Orli and get t,ricgs. Phone l81S _ \ *Sts Pbone Mark.1f106 week with, Toronto ralatides arrived_ !t. P. and Gard Winters and their 108NBRAL IN9USANCR• home on Thursday. wives spent the New Year. with t - �. F+ Miaa_�ra-Staples of Toronto, Joe Ranger, bo has pumb- i REAL_ �aITATi w .. :xis _ -- _ - - FUEL Ms J EL --'COPi V BY A NCING _._ awn a guest of the Ted Holtby faa1� - - ily for the New Ybaa �� the siestas place is moving in A1�T� rn •ll ertsbilaiYer r=rs,ep scaly . : _ about he lath. to serve The Y. F. Union held sa enjoy- 9eve>at•frie of Mr. Yestes, i • Insnraatee• of All Kinds. ,tale Social Evening at the home of �' 8111dCr8 Sup e!� -- Pbafae, Pith:. NN \ Mitis Hilda Hood on Dec. 80th. holidayed with him at his farm - Best Rates �Availeble witb- here over the week-etiei. _ A large congregation was present Mr. Pratt, we are sorry to say is Lamber end Lar A at church on Sunday at the Sacra- WK- 48eourity and 18erviee ,rent service. not improving as his friends would B, 'C, 6biL�,lee. I.ICIRlt<H$D AUOTION$$R AND like. _ VALUATOR The Firemen's C xwt and Dance Frank McCarthy f>i' Toronto, wan blue COSlr 7lddrtas PboM is scheduled for the lath. See' the k: bales conducted Anywhere here on Sunday to pay his res}> r; ptidsse or->s:lint Atldrew 611 Octads. R0�# A -PICK Sib •d in another column fior :features. to the memory of his life-long � Alberta Coal ; 1 _ Mrs. John Everest and son were Owe tie OOka _ +viit� Osrario. :_ ' guests o! ass. T. Gamcaage on Th- t4,ene and meets .cn y CpmeDL Lime Yl"ter We Handle . > eta. u Jack Gerow, w tug nazi at the boane.of Mr., Yentas : P -- Moffat ate. pr'aovidR he grog..1ofE hitbbyd%ins Agents for Lundy Fenos -, ' ' • and Mrs. Arthur Yates, of Toxon. . ._. - A Com fete Line of Pur to, called on Miss 'Brown on 3nfl 86n y I{ , We with wr frie.is • Pngerw , :Liieetock, ant day. welcome.The school meeting- came off aa pnl .Me`sI i.06fiop IlrtT 1rie1l Ti♦d Mr. and Mrs. T. Norton and advertised. . E Hedge >vas waded ; Hog u0w• •tastily were New Year's guests with �. _ y the families trf Sawmaatville, chaurnan acted as C'eokebntit Implements The laa family re-union. and l� secretary of the meeting. B. -MORL.Ey 'MOTE-.The Athletic ' Club Dance various ..reports were roodved and ;Scenes Prk�a Heinen liayly NN. L O�'k W Qn(� showed a small balance on hand. WILSON ^ _ -SERTIGE and PROTECTION Millspostponed on account al.tlie stormy D'��ide'ot8the 'scbooistuccoing fixing of the 1(1f jL O)�1ERALINBUFtANaR D. scheduled for New Year's had —�-'-- YPickering Mevening and will >>e held this Fri fences and repairing the pump en- SON 'B R V Phone. P5 6700' day night. ; ;. IA=St Hill, ont _ mil sued. The retiring trustee, F. • bI. 1 Mea. Geo Hamilton, son Flhil. Chapman � -n-elected. R. P• PboneMark 73M $'ICRHRIN(i,.ONT. r� and daughter, Helen spent several ' i $ Winters was elected auditor. r-- AVE DELIVER, days of last week with friends and relatives:.here. Mrs. .Hamilton. - is a mnutnttq was shocked n YR f Friday last to learn of the sudden — always a welcome visitor in the old 1 - home town. = passing .of William Squire. Born in - Devonshire England, some 75 years R a CLENDENIN The late Mr. J•. Harrison,- :of MAY _ - • he. am o' n' at 'the in- I c Stouffville, passed away on Sunday tion a of a his Richard FU ERAL DIRECTOR morning after a long•illness. 'Sym- ' , -- lathy is .eapretsed for his sister, wire, when he was 24.. Upon err- CHRISTMAS . ' AmbMrs George DuncanSr. an am- =* -- Enrol b the fa her P rl e _ Da and Night Service i1 �ng haggis• to yon Y ett, and here he t to the es -�[ Pbone NM - The regular meeting of the W. I. Jabez. 'Fall - —� - - ra and- he— — { GREETING$ Malvern 5000 active life. He sought the hand in _ TO 0 YI' EN et>r'k�1a»gl Ont �Y, January 11th, in tie;_ „�own marriage of Hannah Louis% Fuckrin,' NEW YEA t • Hall, when the gentlemen, will be ,AND CL'STiOJiFRB ' f daughter of the late Isaac and Mrs. - Re the quests of the members. Each Puckrin, pioneer settlers here. TO .,member-to bring an esco•. . . - - :• . . sal Evening is arranged.rt h was born three bo an one , . .A Soc- tem rn a ys d o girl, Richard, George and Fred, at be.: one of t -home and Mrs. Kwell, of Brooklin. " J�Y { � a~ he Gray families all attended the - li T . . ighsvrandere Green his uncle'scame - sly gat ening' e. la into ession.. of ' : . _ Con and Mrs J r p� .W.E WISH arm and add to his te�i#xnent Gray, of Gree-ft River their 56th h family • .. � holdings.s. He a d his ami y 'ed . G on l with•livestock and general'farm- \ Our m4ny- Customers and wedding anniversary on Dec.­ 30th. - . -+:;.• •,- � .: .' .. :.. ... ................-. Albert and Mss. Gray and Will , r� •• A Although taking no to p --1 - -- ing p with success Al Frlends- . a Ha and and Mrs,., Gra ,Fere in attendarl,cce , he was a 60t: a. art public .. e _. . ._ PPq . y first-class neighbor and friend. HisProspey +�! _ Brougham W.=.M'.•S. will Spon- enial. huanrour, his ince ," Da tie. Ni Prosperous 1938 sol an Amateur Draamatic,Contest .$ S >�lase� y in business-and his interest in the on Friday, February 4th, under the , :)4heae IiN - following rules:. lociti church created for him a wide - W; 1.-.All entries must be in tits hinds circle of friends He will be great- 'JONES C - ly missed in the- ce*dnunity. ' The i/ ES .- �+ �+� T T Qjj hands. of the Secretary; Mrs.., Thos. inners] services were conducted an \rb A. STERRI TIN ++a+SHBY G. Norton, not later than January Sunday last at the house by Rev. Re�, r " 28th. F>.neral DnggM Dire or Hardware Tidamith - M. Jenkinson when friends from _ 2.-,>:�+ery-Orarna shall t`�quire at } 11rIIltii?e--Des)e! ` CHERI�T( least four or more characters. many parts 'attended. The .pall- PICKZRING r _ 7 s 8.1)ramas shall b& of not'more d0°s - • ' bearers were of 19re de;,- ll0�erfTlQ. «. a �nt 1` - eeeed. The community extend their y�l � titan 3fi minutes and not less than " •� �> N m[zrutee dimat on. Sympathy Squire and the j s ; •_• ,. ., - .. _ _. Prize"., $4. and $11. ta111ai1'. EF , e-'J"` ;: .ter psr •L,-. w".. - -�o­ITVM 71777- OF F b<i t;:'. �• t.'•, .. _: ..1` ., .•.. 1,•'9'1 �qy.� L. : "Oh, dear," said Mrs. Needham.. �¢��GOuB Cakes "I'm afraid that was wary', unwise, ` — Gap N N NEW : �Y� + fi — . 'Shortly afterward, Van Gordon beim- *,.forty V int,et Yo self app4ared. -t- 1� "This Milbrauw meis is bad," he - -bai•ked. "I thought you knew better, r �ntQlt Miss Needham. 1've•sbeen afraid that ...Months' people were already getting a little THE -� suspicious, This will increase theirSHELTON H TEL's clone" Alon- w.' your New Year's.reso- "lidded".rIi!traadotu e ions, add one u about making fine •, suspicions." (I 4, • A . "Well.;then, why don't you do some: tut d •Thi ShcNon's added aMrtx thing!" ' rene jumped up impatient- cakes fo the family, throughout the _tions brio out of _ ,+ � ble-with - 9 average hotel class. She,bit- her lip, home-made cakes which are so far 9 Van Gordon vs as thoughtful a mo- ahead of store- ought ones that there A swimming pool, gymna. meat. "I think," he mused 'we might just isn't any co par: on. Make lots alum, solarium. library are 1 align ourselves 'with •the racing set. of different cakes too theroid s nd- I _ J here for YOUR enjoyment. That crowd rust now is mainly,, at Lys are good; but 'most geople eget Southampton. I suggest, Mrs. Need- tired of the same cake and-the same i '.A r you • l�'Y�. _ s for r room, if . f.• ham, that you close this house tem- cld frosting. is quiet, tastefully BY porarily and take a place at South- Fine.cakes ate really a work of alt decorated,It's ant of ampton until this blows over. Didn't and s credit to any cook. And the the most pleasant, _ 4�1 SharonW nne you tell me you 'had a string of race success of a_ cake is not just an ac- _ roemsyou.could-An horsea a e ranC . cident..,, a•e ba Ckeers O ten-experlmen in any hotel. ' • UT �TE "Why, Yea. They . . ." for a long time before they acquire' . "Very And The Shtlton's location V ery well," Van Gordon,interrupt- -the knack of always turning out�- ed. "Send for me of .them. •Mean- is ideal...on the edge of the tY. perfect product. Science has elimiH - while, a ou Southampton and Grand Control soot ----- _ ated one hazard of,cake cake baking by string along with th racing and inter- producing a fine cake flour: Flour, Rates: $,3 per day single .? SYNOp$IS national crowd. Avo the Newport , that is sifted and, sifted throu h silk to have g'talk-about us-soon, aren't g When Gay Needham, whose hoofs we?" clique." en sieves till.it is twenty-seven times "I, suppose you knew, ay;' Irene p especially has been SHELTON HEL !s a West6ln i+aneh, inherits' a large Gays lips responded to his eager- finer than ordinary flour, sum of.,tntzaftey, h}►r .n►other rebates IT- Ant somehow,, she .eouldn't find: •remarked smoothly, "that. tiney:'be- rodueed es tial] for•csjte making. : that k should be used to yet Gay In- voice to say what she wanted to - longe to, the Newport group. But yon The light, 'feathery texture of this "Rodney dear, or course. And make made quite a hit with Marvin Ploame_ flour provides a fool-proof main- in- LEXIPIGTN E AVER of 49th ST. to society. Mov�a to New York; Mrs, �� I'm sure he'll be glad to escort ou Needham eonnetts with Berna! Van it very,soon. She was tongue-tied. about." _ gradient and provided the others rules W RK NEW YO Gordon, an aye+et wFio arranges for CLolCed up. Happy tears! its her eyes. - ' of cake-baking are followed exactly, ' -- u Gay. did not answer. What would Gay to have.'A joint debut with Irene -It was just as well .that she did not Rodney'think of all this? She could every vromatr should be able to turn - 8tromley=flay to'suppjy t e money, know that three people-two men and out light, evenly textured and.del:ci- not anglais, no matter what happened, ous cakes every time. and the Stromleys the loci prestige. a'woman-were talking together. !n a But she was saved aa'ex _ W1ten,Rodney -Sinclair, w khy 4oe- small room while the parts guests Here is a brand new .eke" with 8x822 Rodney was caned put of town. When which to�start the New Year. It is• villa. Bake in greased par., Ialits, fails- love with Gay, trona is made merry. Sinister talk that con- he z.eiurned,' the heedhams• wets o-1 inches,' m moderate oven (325 deg. sprayed.' for she herself had designs earned her.. Talk that included Jock, a speci$I kind of spice cake and easy who Ley ins drunken stupor on .a ready ensconced• on :an estate at. to make. It will be especially pope- F.) about '1,.hour. Cover cake with on. Rodney. For reasons of her own, Scuthampton, Creor-,'Fudge Frosting.- she-plays up to Gay's young brother, divan near .by, utterly oblivious to. lar with youngsters and, is.peifect _ Jock; Meanwhile. Van elation -has- .what was happening near him. for teas and lurcheons. treats Fridge Frosttrig se -sent a mysterlous cable to-a Marvin - neaten. (TO BE CaNTINUEDI e w err ploarne eta Paris. CHAPTER VI FeSt}tety Spice Ca. - ? cups sugar. u b - - _ t'C 1 t --. - 2i^a ifte cake flour. 5 tablespoons water.' - - — t Gay went about, the next day, in a , cups.s d a1 No. Room For Both daze of happiness. A date with Rotl Take Your Ease in Gay 2?i teaspoons baking powder. . 1'rs�teaspoons light earn syrup i R E� z '.Jbek came. sauntering up. Ills-face tonight•fer the Unity League dintrer!- ...kicuseCoat or Frock•= iii, teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. "µflushed, and;'bis step unsteady. The hours poked until. he .came .for ' Both From One Design1 teaspoon cinnamon, Put egg whites, saga;, water, and "She He made a motion toward her• b� teaspoop cloves. corn-syrup in apps= piirt of double , .. V alrene, dancing past with Rodney -- The dinner,was giren.In .a, privatea.cup butter or other shortening. .boiler. Beat with rotary egg beater '`b ma-makesh me tired!" dining room of one of the city's most a 1 cup sugar: ant l thoroughly mixed. Place over ee "P$ dance witif you." Gay offered. exclusive-hotels. The guests had just .. -2 eg s� unbeaten. a _ rapidly boiling water, beat constantly .,'put Jock shook.his head gloomily.. _ been seated when thore`was. a end- • 1!3 cup molasses. • - ,tizh rotary egg beater, and cook 7 "Too. too drunk to dansh. Her den bush. o-4 cup'm'lk. minutes, or until frosting will stand _ fault. She'makesb me itred!" . Gay •braked• up: Conley.:Milbraum" - � Sift flour Once, measure, add bak- in peaks. Remove from fire, add.va Gay introduced Jock to Ploame Dist was entering with'-hia bride.. Irene l ing powder, salt, and spices, and sift Willa, and beat until thick enough to as Rodney_and Irene came to a atop had' told 'Gay all about the misal I 1 tbgether three times. Cream butter sProad,, Makes enough frosting to � .near by, as the music ended. Ilauce. Cunley, scion of the wealthy • ' .A thoroughly, add sugar gradnally, and Z'�r tops and sides of two 9-ineh Rodney came over to Gay then, house--ot Ilitibraum, had eloped with cream together-until light and fluffy. layers. Melt Z.squares unsweetened - "'i�Te:t dance Y' he asked quietly. Mary Starr: a housemaid in his � Y Add eggs and molasses and beat chocolate with' 2 teaspoons butter. "Yes, Rod." -M couldn't disguise mothees home. This, apparently, Rus - well, add flour, alternately with milk, Whan frosting '.s set, pour chocolate due relief in,her tone. "Rodney, have theh first appearance• in public. ,,Gay ` a small amount at a time, beating mixtdre over cake, Ietting i run o ;lou met Mr, Ploame?" looked at tha vAstful girl, whose big - after each" addition until smooth. on sides. Makes enough frosting tp ^" Rodney did not answer. Irritead. he. blir e•eyes darted shyly about the Bake in two greased 9-inch layer caval tops and sides of two rJ-incff. too er via t>om. was lovely. _ , m - _ - "I do not care to' meet •Afarvia Then--to Gap a attar- pans in moderate oven (875'deg. F.) Jaye f - 88 m mites er until done,, - + Ploame," he said, when they were grit ter couple rose and left the room. iof hearing, "and you, Gat, will be bet- i, This cake is d with a served' warn; A Revised Bible }' Women lifted thein -heads. � and unfrosted with baked apples �r •ter off if ypu steer clear of him. I' in a' moment, th'o room was empty ex- apple sauce, It its es Mall od for - understand he's been abroad. I ash- cept,Tor Gay and Rodney and the tin- y �. - • 'he still were." fortunate.couple. tea with' caramel frosting. Arguments' that are t'somewhat , "I-T1 notice,he and Irene seem to And then, the little bride sank',la- Carattlet Frosting vague" iii' t-Fie hooka of Job and Ro- e mans will be •clarified in•a revision be good friends," Gay. said, as 'she to the nearest chair, buried her head - 1% cups brownsugar, firmly packed.' = glanced back to see Ilene and Ploame \1l ! of. the American standard edition of !it her arra- -the 'table, and sobbed § cup granulated sugar. ip an•obviously confidential conversa• Lcartbrokenty. Gay rose, event to lkr, 0 1 cup milk. the Bible, Prof. William R. Taybi, �= and pot both arms about her. -r I. tablespoon butter. only Canadian on the revising cow- tion. < "Yes, He knows the Stromleys well, ' - g Boil brown sugar,, sugar, mit'te,%'said in an interv,ew at An Instant Liken liB • .Let Irene have him!, ' BJt Von -. But the other girl.continued-to-96b. and milk until syrup forms a soft onto. ' you're different. I'd ignore him if I I-T-don't care about myself, b b,but .}• ball in cold water (232 deg. F:). Add The best results .Ot modern schol- you. Conley. .They are your friends?" butter, and remove from fire. Cool arship expressed in the simple clay were, you ' nt " Gay did not answer. She could not "What's the difference?'_' Conley to lukewarm (110 deg. F.); beat un- sac style of the'King dames version romise ..to ignore Malvin Ploame, spore 'cheertuliy._"'As long as a fel- •- would Be embodied in the' revised til thick and creamy and.�f right Work, Prof. Taylor. white-hailed frith tTi-at half-veiled threat of Rer- low' like Rod Sinclair stands by. Tell cans:stency - to , spread. Makes " nal Pan Gor• on's still fresh in her f i enough tops chief of the department of Oriental got: what-let's make thio a party. The enou frostingto cover o s and mind. = four u[ as will do a $how,.then a' __ sides of two 9-inch layers. Decorate languages at the University of Tor- Stiddenly,she felt weary and tired. }tight club." with pecah-lialvecs or chopped nuts, if onto,: said. \Pith him will work 14 i and disgusted. "Yes-let's!." Gay spoke impulslse- • ,• _ desired. United States experts on the five-, '•Tula -party,'--she said. 'F-t-f It's _ly-as -she noticed a took of reluctance -; Here is a real treat ire the form of y"r task, _ .all, right witil-you, Rod, let's slip on Rodney'e face. � Creole Fudge Loaf, a rich velvety, "If a man has t core'than one yetis, away." And then, the four-were in the Mil- s, r, square •loaf, beautifully frosted in a that's his business-or problem:' he _ i .1t, exactly exactly what I'd like to do," bream limousine, and Mary Milbraum ' two-tone frosting of white and brown. commented on the suggettion the Rodney answered quickly. "The fact • was dryin Ler eyes, powdering her ••• committee might make'textual Chang g • _ ��} For-all its good looks and taste, this is, no room is large enough for-both nose.' Gay and Mary liked each other •es in scriptural passages that-have cake is surprisingly economical- it `Marvin Pldame and me." instantly. The evening proved. a suc- requires only one egg. to do t,Sith polygamy. "We aren't Sinister Talk : '.cess.* despite its unhappy -beginning. ,-ti, .i.l;:: ;dGS . planning anything sensational, he They slipped away soon -after that. But when Gay and�odney were on ;' By Anne Adams Creole Fudge tided. Gay was glad to go--glad io be'along their-way borne, he said: 2 cups sifted flour. Cake with Rodney. It was so peaceful ai- you 'shouldn't have done that; "Relax- . . fake your ease", say 2 teaspoons 'baking powder. `A huge forest, covering about 304 ter the dark, 'troublesome .underctir- Gay.•After all, the girl is just a house- all the beauty articles-and what % teaspoon salt. square miles, has just been found in rents of the party. That Ploame man, maid. ;Vice of yow to defend her but, could help #o Brighten up your spit- , i,5 cup butter or other-shortening. the heart of the Australian desett, " and'Van Gordon's insistence that she after all, not even,Con's parents have -its, more than' this.striking housecoat . I cup sugar. . _ by Mr. P.'S.-Hosgfield, senior geolo.• be nice .to him; Jock, sullen and bit- accepted her, you know.". in which you'll lounge with comfort 1 egg, well beaten. gist to the North Australian Survey. ter; and Irene watching her -.from "But, she's•lovely!"' Gay protested. and glamour! 'T:s easy to make, too, 2 squares unsweetened chocolate It is mostly ofrdesert oak and is situ. :- ` those half-closed, glinting eyes. "yes;' Rodney agreed. "But when a real "sewing treat"-for puffed- melted.; SDA Has sin quiet at' Rodney no-- at-the-shoulder sleeves 'aunt revers, alai in likely., gold-beef Pug country ticed and said, "Tired tonight, Oren tend they're something they are not, princess inep, an, are a 1 teaspoon vanilla. goldfield, the scene . of the latest you? We'll drive right home, and you it just means ,trouble." _ simple as earl_ be to stitch up! And Sift flour once,.measure, add bak- "rush." Mr. Hossfield estimates that can get a few extra winks, Tomorrow Gay tied not reply. So that as the here's a tip why not run up a ing powder and salt, and sift togeth- there are at least two million trees 1 10 11 idhfi!zzil�l Muable for buitding, and eouating on you to go frith me." never,.know the truth about her. Pre- 4405 too? All you have to-do is fol- sugargradually,a d crearil-together pining purposes. "Oh, Rod, I'll love going - with tendtng to be something she was not! low directions for a shorter'hem-line until light and fluffy. Add' egg and - you:'' Very Unwise Move beat well; then chocolate and blend. His arms suddenly closed about. Tile •next day, Irene stopped in to Add flour, alternately with milk, a her. see Gaya "You certainly played the s small amount at a time, beating after "You're sweet, Gay. H'e're going- part of a tool last night," she said, A Body Budder ,each addition until smooth. Add va_ 1Oe a day . bluntly. WHEN you feel 'Birt Mary Milbraum is sweet. I W buys a new guaranteed out-of-sorts, for y DO YOU FEEL felt so a.dress! A cheer cretonne or p �i �i when you've no ;'L<EMIl\GTO[ SLUGGISH? "Of an the people in that room, appetite, or. stom- Meta is ideal for the �iousecoat, , ! while the frock is smart in percaiee PORTABL�• you could least afford to pull such a ; ach gives trouble, , Maybe -you need, jj'1rlore stunt!" Irene interposed. with Ras or acid Pattern 4405'is availablb m misses= y y , Mrs. Needham entered the room just indigestion,, why and women's sizes 12; 14, 16, 18,'20, not try D r. 80, 32, 84, 36, 38 and 40. 'Size 16- ;TYPEWRITER bile then. ".. .. ' 'Pierce's Golden v • when you feet you haven't a friend in the ' "\ran,Gordon has just Phaned,"-ahe - takes b� yards 36 inch fabric. I� world and lire Is not worth a red cent - _'.:` a tea -Discov rustrated-step-by-step sewing instruc- 't 1 features • `-',w' h all essential that', tbt.time your -liver .is--getting you acid nervously. "He's terribly wrought etyi' If you want - rvw•t fan for-ft. -make-your Ther up over something you did last night, to vat on healthy flesh-this is the toaio tions included. - ` Ms..• \ = foe ou. Read what Mrs. Frank Lamothe, Send Twenty Cents (20c) in'coins CARRYING CASEF�r - .mac Gay. What was it? : y Miuve. 27 North So-, St. Catbarttus, Ont., 91149 Stmt Tablets' WW do thee• the �'lvay (rene told tier. .,I had no appetite, was underweight, didnt /stamps cannot be aeceptad•) for this TOUCI>(TYPING 1NSTRt+CT41t ureeUy oe the fiver, attmW ¢ gleep will at sighs and ager eaten¢ i ani• Anne Adams pattern. Write plainly i 1' ->,rodaetloa of bila. CompridnB a epectai blend sof costals laxatives, Tanol Tablets lnelode a fared i good bit with acid end- 1aMtost aced - ,gIZE, NAME, ADDRE33 and S'1'YLE 1°'N Vat"peop[,rtion o!catgQmil, probabb the m� gas. Dr. Pieyces Goren lied Discovery on,�Raoa - -~.eff"Ve nver•Stimulant knavro.-In sea wOW1 of r 9•wn had me feeling igen a¢aia. M) aD• NUMBER. two goat liver Y st otic >►sa ]>N11! iib. JV petite Improved. my digestion w11 psster Seed yoyr order t0 Anne Adams, _ loaf hd�dt-wnh tot wMt and I was much afros¢,,,,." .It a a st,dlt yp Id You All drugatartr bade,Tado1:b- Mood tonic. Sold by drvgabte. Room.42VWilson Buildings,Toiwtrto. lets. see • or 1 .:. ....a,,.�,,. ..r.s_ x-�.�:sae,�,J -n :u:.s.._a ..�..... -... z. •sr+.. "t- e ..+sw:.,?m. �,....,*,•.. ...•ae•-.-w..n`s .e�:.:.,�. _ .r a;.. ,:;... 3v:"yr:: ':.�, . ..�." .+I i". n p'. -• r' -.e-y�r 2sS:.,': - - .��� � `a ' �..,' t �. r a 1,. .!4 . - . n . i . . . » : ! +. _ rr -- . .. J . - _ , . .. _, R 1 ► - ' [ v « off Man's'► Child Sits Up Alone At 17 Days Old 1. �. X, t, . - - ---- . . ,W ..qW -,ww F�'.. , - k��n: :.,:'e";�*:::,, ��11, . ­� . 11 « fir _ . �� ands S.Cho _ �� �; 4 x ..., . ..,.::.Q�, 4 ....;. : .. I �11.4. . . :, ��'L"I , . .� -1 .; ��Ri,m, ,,;:i�i:,��!�;��;;;�?-.�.�� . I I 1. I � . . §L�__ f �4 ­ . � ... I. ' '_::."�:.1,.�,�x,,-,:` . -:.- ,, 9`v'.- , "', '1•'1.+�.' may,` b". .%-!��:�g�l�:�:��;,`�:�.�i:�j­++K ^k ,:1 .,,:�:-, t. i . y i '. :..,1 , . .N:��,i.;,?..:.� *.� '' ..,, .." "". .�il:.� .:.;: :: .�- ..�i I . ..'�:;�. ­,.:­,�.. ....fl�,:,:::yi ' -- ��. .� . � . � .I " - ', . - - ..:�. - Les . .,. t . I i .-_"nr y x f°v� - . _Jnr CXr S_� ,,: x v F. } o .. ... : L ?""HF '. ' .. , r. 9o-$ folk '..0 r . '; ..� •.�}: . I . !- , I - . -._� .. ! - . . . . � __ _ 4 k I - �. �� I I- !!!r,:�i: ' "There Cometh After Me" °., �J„ e ?� kk' , 1-1 LESSC'N II ' __._ qtr .- There $ fi .k " e °, PREPARING FOR A LIFE OF 7. -And he preached, sayinb, g , , SERVICE.-Maris 1:1-13 cometh after me he that is mightie y��5 1. °�" h a " �+• w< N� �''_. `Golden' TextMaLe ye read, ' the tl°srt I. . John here implies that he : �' ;'} way of. the Lord. Mark 1:3. too is strong, the divine strength of .. + ► : THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING the word having been given to him.' 'ss +s "L �. Time.-We do rot;.know exactly The latchet'of whose shoes I am not a, , �--�r �': wfien John the );aptist began his , worthy to stoop down and unloose. :< - preaching, but it is generally assign- In un Oriental household it was the• r`' v to afro down and f . ;l ' �:�Zt._t�the-suT=er-=d-..-fall-of A.D. __�_- — - --Y- �"�`� --� . w :e e ptism of Jesus took unloose fire thongs which bound the . 'Y ',�� s ' 9 r fi place in Januarys A.D. 27, and was San of a guest or the slave's mss- ,�y• ? e %x, ` ~immediately follow:ed by the tempts- ter to their feet, and john here ack- �; '" � � � '7sy 'x, � t floe. nowledges that there is such an in ;,X ' �� �, finite d' ciente between Christ in all ' , % w Place.-John's preaching took `� place in Judaea, the southern part of of his glory and perfectness'and him- % :' y' � y�^ �, �F . orPalestine, which included the cit of. self in all of his human limitations , r i y that, though he is gladly'the servant though most of it .was - � 9x��; s. - Jerdsalem, of Christ,-it is only by the grace of ' i , r "��"�' �• 1. probably done on the eastern side of God that he is such, for in himself he F '' T' - 1 Judaea in the Wilderness near the L4 not worthy even, to perform a me- - x " '¢ n< �< 6f ' Jordan Riser; where .also Christ was `' r �'v ri paptizen;'and somewhere near which, vial task for the Lord Jesus Christ. Tr. but he1� 9W>"x r. 8. I baptized you in water; \ ...._�_g ]y.Qtr�la� stern .side of the _ ` _. 11 Ossib Jordan River, he was tempted. shall baptize you iFr t$e-Ilaly Spirit• , o1. The beginning of the gospel of . The contrast between the work of the Wallace `'Whatababe" Gough, 17 days old, of Fort Worth, Tex, sits up w'�thout assistance. Son oY a professional ; Ba test'-and that of. the' Messiah Jesus Christ. This verse is a super- 15 strong man, Wallace had even attempted walking. acription or title, not for the.first amounts ',to this, that' the mightier was endowed by a prohibitionist - . fifteen verses of Mark's Gospel, but One who is to follow John will do` awfiw� nl and a CRL1. But Stokowski be Jean Hersholt's scripts for "Dr. Chris- . for the entire book. All that Mark the real work of whitthe Baptist that Mickey House can do even more tian„ are becoming-treasured is. able to perform o y the-sigma • .._ _ to popularize great music. He has of, rapidly records, may be considered only as - .' - . the bds, m y of the gospel of Christ. Water cleanses only the body. But . fered to arrange and-u:,�=tee score star, of of the Copenhagen B z The word "gospel" meant simply the Holy Spirit is the element' in moVolQ of "Sorcerer's Apprentice' for M4ckey. `. " rod news." In the prase "the gas- which man is cleansed Inwardly and �' Don't be surprised if it is,advertised school, covers the margins with '- sketches during re#►earsal - Spee - eel of Jesus Christ" we are to under- really, and it is this real baptism as "One Hundred Men and s Mouse." .cer Bentley played both Betty and Bob , -. „ which the,coming One was to_ per on a recent broadcast when Belt= . 't - stand the preposition, of. to,mean _ _ __ - . __ "tSa gospel which eoncems the Lord form." y� Bette Davis is going to seiiool two d st before brost#cast11, iii - y in pia stage career, h ti the,message of good Jesus Baptizer - ahours a dati to learn lust the right Rel er' a n Jesus Christ," time. Earl Southern accent for =ve ru which men would never have 9. And it came to pass in tlii-ose � aid a female lmDeraonatlon act, so he Wi hear 1, sad whieb 'never would hati'e dais, that Jesus came from Nazareth ae�i0 Jeiebel^ and Pro- wasn't nervova. . had an existence. except through the of Galilee. Nazareth was l�eated _ , lessor - Dalton Rey- e' - +� life and cork of-Jesus Christ. - midway between the Lake of Galilee ° mond• formerly of �. 5 i,,� ' L. In the veiry title "Jesus Christ" is and the Mediterranean Sea. And was "` Louiatana'State ual Qj + .-North +,+ By ylRG1NLA DALI , 1, - the ;ospel deeply embedded, for the -.baptized of John in the Jordan. 4" ver<' Is reports that ...*Use 'Sto S• ne to ffic o! The beat 'motion-picture of years, she' is progressing `. _ . fact that there would come O Jesus recognizes that the o e . deticer hi* people, a prophet speaking John was of divine appointment, ai iridins-t°..the figures.on the- cash wonderfully. Incl 1 to use register" "Nothing Sacred.`tbts -- _ for God, ail are to be taken,as not ientally, one of the s ssrihlsad save Though he had no persanai need o! Indians Yn Canada' __ t_only go6d news, but fibs greatest of. baptism, by,refnsing or neglecting it mad and merry story through which very small roles'' in' earned a "stab signs P4Iot.1}lr- good neve. , he would (i! he had not been' een iyaptiz- Ca'ote Lombard and Fredric -March this picture is Play' ale Kubicek reported last week. He - The Son of`God. Mark and 'the- -ed) have cast - discredit upon ..the scamble draws such crowds to thea= ed by Henry.O'Neill, said an elaborate one,- consisting of _ early CI_ristians knew the Lord"Jesus -work of John." Furthermore, our tres wherever' it .plapa•that engage- tubo knew Bette Da• ' menta ale being extended .even SII �tfx Davis spruce boughs flanked •by two ole : ' to be the very Son of God, partaking Lord formally identified himself with vis and Henry Fonda urea, had been used to atop him while :.__: _.._ef God' nature, o! hia.power, of his the human race in its sin and.Aegra- smaller towns where •two-day show• -co-Ntars-nine years ago when they he flew, his United Air Transport mall 11 holiness, of his wisdom, the only be- dation. fags ar8 the usual rule. In 'big cities, were all with the Cape`Cod Piaphousp. pts4ne in the Yukon lesC north of the gotten.Son of- Father. it looks as i! "Nothing Sacred." had O'Neill fuss the star then. Fonda Alaskan boundary. 10. And straightway. • Coming up settled down to spend the whole win• c as _an - john the Baptist w "We, were it;ins from Lower Post out of the water; he saw the heavens sainted`scenery and Hette just ,. ..- a ___ ter.- _ _ .__2. Even as it is written_in- resit astntder;-srsti�pirtt s a dove Carole playa itis role o[ village - ml�iouto when myrco-P[ot-" 1 'the prophet. The two passages here .descending upon him. The appear- beauty a,•h"r comes into national • i 1 , . bdds�and Ends - Trowadell,rsaw the smoke and then •quoted are from Mal. 3:1 and Isa. ante of the•Holy Spirit in the form - . prominence when a "Three an a Match,"°the picture the sign," said' Kubicek. 4-0:3. Professor Lenski well reminds of a dove-is indicative of Lhe gentle- doctor says that she us that_Mark, b referri only to that launched' Joan Hloadell, Bette "We.'dfeci know what to, make of y ns y . ness and pureness of the One•upon has radium Poison- Isaiah and indeed the form of this °" Davis and Ann Dvorak toward etas- it, but decided that it gust be sit F whom .the Holy Spirit rested. gyp.,,• leg and will 14ve but dos► will be-re-made featuring Warner`. emergency-of some kind,'so we'went .prophet's ,words makes-Ahern most i,.Aad s voice came out of the ' � brietiy. They soot{ 1. Brother's neweaL• dt cover�ea, Lana down to see. The,Indians told us they valuable. The words from Maisch'i - find• that. he was1. itn%added as of life nature. Behold, heavens, Thou art=my beloved Soa, " Turner, Gloria Dickson and Mary Ma• wanted grub.-We took their meseagra in rhes I am well pleased, This is tnistakea�bat to __ She bearded outlaws in and delivered it to Che right persons -.I send my in before thy face, - ' .in a metra. „ the first of three declarations heard polttaa aewapapec -Robin Hood" had to clank tankards I expect they' will get their grab all who shall prepare the way. The Fa- from hesven;'the second being at the • .1.ther is actually speaking to the Son has assigned one of o! shot beer instead o[ the ale the ' right." , transfiguration and the third being Script called for, because Bidwell He left h few days' sapply_ beton ! concerning the messenger who was to - t h e i r reportera� Park, where the scenes were,SlMed, resuming his fight. I -precede him acid--prepare for his,com-- just beforE the passion of our Lord. Fredric March, to - jl'heie can be no question that the . I 11L . ins'' voice here heard was the.v.oiee of fill_ her last date ] Fredric � �, 3• The voice of one c in in the •'•vdtth enough excite- 3.4.�:�:=�•e=►=s:�•�•��;•='�=�-•��':��:+:+ ••'�� '' '•••��••;••�=+�•a �' g nor.e other than God. the:Father. March • • i, _'wilderriess. • Literally, the wilderness i� ' i here referred to was that great desert Of no other person in .all history meat to act as a circulation builder j�s This Your Your B�rtlida►v ? were�sa••worda-applcen from. heav- for-the paper. Hilariously the picture ► Including the whole eastern. portion - ys - of Judaea, and €atending on both' .en; c•r could they be literally true. pokes'fun at newspapers, doctors, . t$ : -A. R. WEIR ,.t '? And straightway the Spirit driveth night clubs, publicity seekers, and the ►•� " . , side�.of the Jordan 'River. ^"In this him forth, into the wilderness. Theil very wilderness Elijah made his last gullible public. % IVKHAT THF. STARS FORETELL FOR-THOSL BOl^.�I ON frons urge of the.Spirit met the con- ►, 1 12-and 13 4.1 JANUARY' 7 8 9.10 I. 1 =an appearance. John was a living illus- sent of Jesus. Ike'did not go into this -. tration of how little man really needs r New combinations o[ stars have. ► *-** --- here below, something we: are prone ' ,.emptation against his will. Yet Je- proven so• popular at the hoz offloe ►1. Y sus did not throw himself into this that Hollywood producers are 'vying ►•� to forget." temptation of his owe accord. Jesus ►� If the date of your bu�th is listed above, C.�PRICOR\LS >v your t o es ,!�{ with each other thinking up extrava- ►� ac sign This makes the White Airyir and Moonstone your'luckystones J11 .. Melte ye ready the way of the was brought into it .by his Father's sant star-studded .caste for their new �i and black c very dark blue sour lucky colour. It also sags _,, .Lord, make his paths straight. floss- mb — phus, when describing a, march of own Spirit. This ens that his pictures. Columbia is going _tsf have ►0, you should marry one born between August 21%t 20 and one er 20th,; . temptation had to and at this Grace Moore share top billing w" % Dec. 21 and January 20 or April 2I to May 20, or one Qah�agaes arc' , '.Vespasian, soya that with the fan- very time . It was rd's will to have' Edith Fellowea, whgse stuping in " t- A moon in Capricornus. Capricornisns usually live to a g, dl►. tuard of an Oriental procession were his Son's ministry begin with this tics Miss Roughneck" is a tgr1111ng fur• ►•t are zealous and diligent people as s r-ale. . n S 'such as were to make'the road even with Bin Crosby and Frdd MacMur- 'v y.pUR OWN BIRTH DATE: .. 'a � I `and straight,and, if it were anywhere mighty baric against Satan an8 ,, prise g p� int is usually serious. You take life seri- '� - =rush and hard to be passed over, to the resultant victory. , . ray are going to be teamed .In "Har- ,+� ,JANUARY 7 a Your viewer; 1. plane it, and to tilt down the woods 13. And he was.in_the wilderness' many for Three." Jack Benny is go., F•� oasis. You take people seriously. You take your rub c mach too ,� that hindered their march, that the .forty days. Forty is.almost always ins to•abandon musicals for once to seriously.. Try to cultivate optimism. This should be a successful and y ros eroua year"for yoii2 i�ere-shaaid-fie more stability in yourW`e•. g »- in the Scri tures used as a symbol of appear opposite glamor-girl, Frttaclska ►�� P P 'army might not be tired'."—Thomas Thomas p ' Gaal•in "Never Say Die_"_ ;�� JANUARY 8-You are very affectionate, very loving and very kind H. Lindsay testing, of trial, of suffering, of gun- - ► dignified and 4. John came; who'baptized in fixe ishment, Christ could not be tempt- hearted yet no one is awarns e of this, You are too quiet, _ for 'God can Bafore'star'ttng his picture for,War• secretive about YYou should be much more demonstrative.tiveyoBome very of repentance unto remission of sills. never be tempted to evil. The temp- back to New'-Y.ork for a, night club • important changes are rn ice The word "repentance" means "ib ration relates only to the human na- Popular as ever, it not :� tions are good. The _ aroun �p .� � ture of the Lord Jesus. And he was engagement. n crowds that ;+� NUARY 9-Indications are that you have let yourself get'into a :. grind, "Lo reverse one's attitu a'an hundreds were turned awaA. ,�� ru eat we lth when .they ase verdict." It is not here said that By inserting this phrase Mark • rBy i intends only'to emphasize friend who managed to get a ringside ►� progress. Capricornisns usually amass' gr __ ¢aptism will secure the remission o! probably y` table was )rrancea Langford. Called '+t' ambitious and steadily and patiently industrious. An unexpected gain "'. ''sins, but that ba 'was a public the loneliness and the wildness of the to the stage to be'lntroduced to the �� financially_is indicated for you. __"recognition that heart had re- environment i,p" which Jesus was crowd, Frances told, with tears ►•► JANUARY 10-You'are sincere but.selfrsh. Yo.0 are zealous and lith pented of sin. aptism for adults, tempted. And the angels ministered '�; gentbut melancholy and introspective. Do not live to much with •unto him. streaming unashamedly .'down . her anless there is repentance and a _ _ cheeks, liow much !t meant to her to A yourself.- The year is" for social affairs and slier lot lour. washing away of sins by the Lord. have Rudy Vallee send for her a few r4 Relatives will benefit you. Business affairs should be excellent. Jesus, is,of no value what er, but DldCODCr F Imes y year. ago to sing on his program, A JANUARY 11-M,uch happiness should come your way this year. It' really a mockery. ►00 you are single you may marry. You do not make friends easily but ' 6:And John was clothed with cam- f1iQkSrS..Oat Qoazaga University certainly.atarted 114 9 should cultivate a more friendly attitude toward others. .reps hair. This probably means that something w leh it swardsd Bing Cros• '4 JANUARY 12-X¢ur financial affairs this year-shor, have biq in- John wore a long► loose robe woven �Iy ;a doctor a dev�� es IS mask.' idow, SO fluence on your later life. It should be a prosperous period. it ':' from camel's hair, a garment of , Cartographers of old were none too Northwestern ati11`813 ty to going to 0•; health will be good and a preasant_holiday is indicated. Be careful . ,marse texture often *am by the ea accurate because of the crude instru bestow the honorary degree of "Doe 0 lest your natural thrift becomes meanness. :-1"Inso Poor. And had a leathern menta upon which they. were forced toe of,Innuendo and SUAPPY Come ement is shown in your $saln- ghdle'about his loins. "The�lg i s to 7epsad; and within recent years back" on C- ham-McCarthy: Edgar :� J�NUARY 13--- considerable imprvW distance. YOU Bergen, Oharliq's mentor, ►�' tial affairs this year also important news from a.long.... _ ; bet the robe from flapping apart, fftany mapi have had tq be rd-shaped. *orked his • ►+� w:11'also be lucky in love. In business ,you have.great ambit]ona b'ut + sad enabled it to be tacked up for Recent y, two young Englishmen, R. say throagh college at this same ;&.-socially you consider your family all'you require. This is not goo ► 11, pe lapid walking." J. O. (Tray and P+ D. Baird, mem- Northwestern by presenting Charlie �-1 you may allow yourself to het into a rut. 7�1 ti•� S. Arid did eat locusts and' wild bars of a Cambridge U iveraity ex- !n shows. - ;:� II you birth date ie not listed above and you would like,a�ii'perso it ►•i Ibagy. "The law permitted the use, peditioTi, re-surveyed' the w6atern - 4 for,any birth date in rife year,.or i[ you would like a complete 'peraonal 1hr hood, o! locusts and certain large coastline of Baffin Land and dtnov- Leopold Stokowski to'slated to re• horoscope for any date listed above, send 10c to A .B, Yi'eir,,i3 Adelaide .'INnds o! grasshopper." Bred that former map maker w`et`b cetve various honorary awards for ad- .1+4 St,R'.. Toro'ato••PiFnse print uour Warne, ndAress/e`► 1 lith date,plainly. • out to th0 extent of %000 qt sire vancing the cause o[ classical music ' �..*.�p,.+� r��,�:-�.;:��s:� muss OC IaIId lob Iftelw on the screen do "One•Eiundred,Mel+ :>:; ::�t +P�-'- =- /� _ I. .� " , J • • L ... � � 1, • f • , • � , .. - tF. he" P � "The Road HaeY' aIFIR Ir ir •>� T Hronghan Athletic Club Dandik ` ` : . I ` A Worth While Wwk an Friday, Jaintary. tat Teras Tonight, Friday, Jan. 7th. Brougham Firemen's Annual Cos ` OL76 par yeir; ;1.60 paid in adviDCe Postponed from last week owing The"problem or caring for the mu cert on Friday, Jan. 14th. See the unfortunate sufferers from tuberculin to weather. is a task which for some;sg 5,ean has been ad on another column for features. _ !Subscriptions to ohe United'' 9ubserl States Aanl ying the attention of the National Town Hall Brougham. Banit�rium Association. operating' the CALLING _ALL and moi. $� x.00 in advance. -.4 .-.-- Muskoka liospltai for Consumptives,the - , Toronto Hospital for Consumptives and `iniily accept my sincere' thanks the t;ueeC Diary Hospital for con- To the �Iectors of Pickering Town- Quilt;-makers •JOHN MURKAR. Rrogirietc,r, sumppre Children. BILA. �C and appreciation f of the confidence At present tress up.to-date hospitals. _ with an accommodation. of over 1,000 you have placed in me by electing bed, atr taxed to the utmost to care for I wish to thank all who supported _ th.• ueed.i cousum;);,ivt whose only me in the -recent .election. I will NOtI'-is the-ti e to et in a ood eu 1 me as one of your councilors for ro, 8 g PP y VYhltevale mope of rAiire health-ties in proper, endeavour. as your Councillor`for of Quilt-latches for the rest of the wia• 1938. treatment at.Rl care. ter. :3 airs shall be to further the, it Is.in order tha; these institutions the year- 1938, to serve to the`best Xy may im er-twed to ram• on this Nrorth � RERIN.kNTS:of silks. Wool-Jersey and Miss Jean Hilts is proving a very best interests of the•Tovwmship a %%'hlty Aurl, ttott it ;s w-t a . to a,tnua:ly i:aeresta o� thi: ratepayers. Fancy Cottons aisc on hand. t4capable teacher. .of `the .piano, for a whole with a s uare'deal to all, ata.te to anrt:arfori%,td ll the itatut- , ci ur}' allowanrrs rrcrivrd fall far short or '• TOWN HALL 'BUTTON-SHQP -one soyoungher. u ifs,are comm the actual cost of niaintenance. With a . ..Yours truly, P P g. Agan thanking you, drecic of many thousands ¢¢tt dollars to i3rCCkSt�S, Whitby i. along very fine. :. make up this year in operatl'ng account, Blake Anal$ s i The Honour Class held their arm- we as at you give as Kentrously as _ -- I' refrain, you can. ` Please send your gift to the nal bus!JL66b meeting. for the Elect= dour obedient servant, National sanitarium Association, 228 ' ion of Officers. for 'the new year. W. Heber Down eoueRe street. Toronto 2. Card of Thanks combined with a ;oily social at the - _NOTICE .hDit�a�hlrs__Bit. - We wish to express our heartfelt - -- The Woman's Association met sthanks-'to--the ---m ds-anda4. - ' - - �� j the home of Mrs.' Iv'e�w*t�ii Rsbihson neighbors for their sympathy and to plan the work for 193'8 aAd re- kindness during the illness and the Co nbmation death of our mother, Mrs. Henry Storm Doors port an enjoyable afternoon. . Fuller •.. Mr. and Mrs. Jafea Gilmore of The 'Family. London, Lawrence'and' Mrs. Hilts, � ' t . and of Detroit, Mr. Daniels, of Kirkland - bake were visitors with Win. and' Storm Sash Mrs. Hilts during the holiday seas- g Law Motor Sales .� O,, - er. Open or glazed, T The annual-5usirieias meeting of hrysl Plymouth . y. C Doth of Mrs. Holland. Mrs. Blake ,Annis p the W. M. S. was held at the home Dealer paint rimed, fitted, - heoccupled the�chalr, anck,x GCiOD�USLD CARS follow- ing officers were elect : .President, - GODUYEAR TIRES y p ^ : Mrs. L. Hagerman. Sec start', WILLARD BATTERIES �;� .A'ICKERING 31rs. J. Tweedie. Treasurer, Mrs. " ` GENERAL BLACKSMITHING � T D� �. R. Bick. Press Secretary, Mrs. The Modern GRAY COACH SKILLED MOTOR REPAIR5 LV MB�+�i%.i\ YARD N. Randall. :Mite 4ox6s-and Assoc- Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca; late Helpers, blrs.71A. Parks. Baby 24o Service PHONE, 34(H)-Band Supt. AhW. W. Johnson.- Str ora Towing Se : i .angers' Sec., Mrs. . Pugh. Temper- t'r ° ante Sec., Mrs. G. -Tran: Supply Townstip h.lection Results Gordon J. Law and Missionary '% onthly,-blas. D. �Q , . . 1 is}arr-inn.-of-Three. Councillors ..- PhUnE Z90ti i rvrrrng :tab a'Asions Ne . 11 Miller. Pianist, Miss"Marion.Hager- \ .... , man. Literature. Jlrs. Holland. A Annis Down McEwen, Middleton Dorton ..RLLddX E'1t�KE :YG, Rl [I"�'TAR1U very fine meeting preceded the el- OCh ection of officers. firs: Bick hand- 1 :...25 154 49 22 � 3 - ''jj���� led the Study Book in her usual 2- 2t : . 239 1E39 21 8 °' 205 a►st f' " :capable mannei. Mrs. Holland.read 3 26 127 94 19 18 117 - . .. THEATRE Th. Bwt grit • loniv* the scripture and Constance Randall 4 30 63 57 6 3 77 . ung a solo "Away in a Manger". 5 61.. 80 .7...82 30 _ 1 _ _.-�Arxmr=S' r 4 y can ---- 6 19 44 7 29 7 40 - ties so- Ar .f j 'Very nicely. Reports from all dep- 07 70 42 -artnts showed a marked interest 9 1 g $i M116� ,Q 1 All rata Saturday and .Holiday Even- 9 taken In all branches of the. +Q• i 10 76 =136 23 45 Z ings. 10 cents Q� - ww . _t i d9 39 2 32 29 13 Oman _�s� Green' PRIORY and SATURDAY { A reception will 'be held in hon- 561 1004 498 . 4264 294 636 -JANUARY 7 and 8' ;;our of Mr. Archie Malcolm's 80th• Messrs. W, Heber Down, Rabt. S. Ruddy and'Blake--Amis are elected ��Show Fri.at9.00: Sat.'at 10 oQ birthdaay on January 14th, between er the ear 1438 Mesas Ralph E Mowbray and Wm Reesor'were ulday lam _. } --Harry - - "=--the hours of 2-to 4 p. m. - e s elected by acclamation to the offices of Reeve ' and Deputy-Reeve one Saturday Everirg Show starts at &3 ]home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy week ago. r NAL COLMAN e Carter, Green River. __. . . _ Br clh k lriltl and LOntrao=olr RO DCO Ma i work and Ctunewor Lbffrywooa liN a 6peaiq1ty 15th N1�tTAL CONCERT Staxlley Taylor spent the holidays "The-­'Prisoner Architect's Service' -with pig parents here. 7 �,e i1dr, and. Mrs.. W. 'Burk spent :> : '.3\lear Year's Day with Mrs. E. Udell -.IO the , ben' a THE CROWN INNE „.- -Wfth Rosebwnk Rd. and Kingston Rd. --rand family of Whitevale. e airsti- ivoach and son froth •• ROUGHAM FI�tEMEN MADELEINE CARROLL .. 4-20 -. 'PhonePtskUM Alberta are visiting relatives in - JR. -_. DOI:lJLAS FAIRBANKS ,this commulaity. FRIDAY -JANUARY 14th - BROUGHAM TOWN HALL Earl Taylor is improving after _. a �baving had his tonsils rteanoved re- y �- centEq. Talent : :` - _ - aaaary 10 . u and 12 MONDAY. TUES AY oti, y U N ,le to o Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnes. James ,._�.t, said. Winnie, spent New Yeses Day Toronto Maagaers of T. Eaton Ca V# Ytiiung People in 'their ply Shoir at 7.00 Jn Toronto with sir: G. Barne -Last s and Coaaie]Verna. Comedienne .^Play, Kidnapping Betty ' We do Building mail kinds - _ oha Giord>p�sine, blagiesan .. .. Humorous Skit, by Wkitevale tal- . -- Complete Show at 8,Z0 ?amity. J The W. A. will have a quilting Betty Boyien and John Findlater eat � LL ROGERS UARP>�NTBRIN,{3, -`-� _sit the next meeting on 'Thursdsty, - Hussorens Skit J. Hedge. Comedy Songs OSal1aN.TING. . `January 13th. This meeting will Dye John Findlater, Comedian Bath Family, Musical Group IN it'LU1tBIN(4 in the hall and the W tl Call to be Dot Elford. Pianist , answered with a -"New Year's Y 'nought-. Convener, Mrs. B. Pet- Admission 26 e. and 15a >3lteeve Mowbray, Chsirlaaa "Handy Arid ' o>sd 1I B Orchestra Dance after. Gents 16e. _ With e lEi N(3 _. _ _�, ;: .• ' •� .. a o sell Brantford B,00dor •- ``�.: ROBERT TAYLOR We Bathroom Mount Zion :` - PEGGY WOOD Ekinipment, Duro Water t MARY CARLISLE Systems. Beatty JHt. and Mrs. Cecil Jones and SALE 'SALE latmily. spent New Year's with her SALE Alta _ 'Stable Egnipnrent -. `' -ae-c.Cirer Building Material mother at Goodwood•' - -gip per dent DISCOUNT 10 per cent _ HAROLD BELL WKIGHT'S Eytimatee Free Lloyd and' Mrs. Wilson spent the :IQew Year Day with the latter's ,.. cath and every item it)Stock, . To make room for,Alreratlons. it Work Guaranteed :parents in.Toronto. , Visitors at B. W. Jones' were: Automomobiles, Implements F. J PROUST r• _ - - e family, .Mrs. hael• ones and I T hon 8302;. Hardware.. Etc, IdiSS Lois Stevenson. SM H BALLEW PIGKEfi[N(3. OY1'ARt 7. -HEA'£HER ANGEL 191F-Frwa,l• .Zion Church the Eckhardt Bros. ; e igges Ppor unt y in our is rt' L -vdll present the "Crown of Thorns[' Only straight sales for Cash or financed Contracts apply. _ -it •a, talking picture on the Life of Christ. SOME'Il EMS AS MUCH AS 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT, • ;.. The Y. P. Union held their ann SALE ENDS JANUARY 25th (Tuesday). •foal•meeting on Dec..29th with the - � following officers being elected: Check the 8e Items' J%VWdent, Cecil Jones., Vice-Pres., -� - "-''Jessie, Green. Treasurer, Paul Wil- Pul re .••..•..••• 21.0- Floury19:60 - pe kaon. Secretary. Jean Linton. -Org- ,. Easy Vacum Cup Washer .....>....... 131.60 109.b0. f �anist, Leanore Shaw, - Assistant, Gyrator Washer =' 48.50 74.50 -Mrs. Cecil Jones. Christian Fellow- 6-Hdde Cook Stove with reservoir�& closet 86.OAt ,g, 69.60 - lehip; Earl Disney. Chriatian Miall -'t_Used Easy•Washer .. 40.00 32.56 Extends to all Ne. S Mo-Deering Separator 13b 00, 119.60 ,---Ions, Kathleen Wilson: Christian --No. 2 Me-Deering Separator ...... 119.60 ',99.50 - iCitizenship, Islay Green. Christian- 1 Cutter. with doors ••••••• 25.00 16.95 - 1 Set Sleighs (no.tongue) HAPPY and PROSPEROUS Culture, Margaret Hill. 'Publictian, ,.,,,, 25.00 � 1295 � 4 .4Gordon Wilson. 1 Set of Scales • Platform 20.00 14.95 4 1 Vert-Electric Automatic Grain Grinder- 226.00 148.60 I E� YEAR 1 Hotpoint' Vacum Cleaner 25.@0 12.95. ' 1'o the Electors o! Pickering Town-r. 1 Aladdin T46tle Lamp 16 in. shade 16.50 9.95 '.t + _ Hester ... ... 17.95 12.95 • - •C lemurs Gas 0 Coleman Gua ,_ •.0 . • • -'Rfinter front for,cars ................ . 2.00 1.79 11y heartiest thanks to all voters 13 Plate batteries 7.50 6.25 R -whto' he and supported me at � � z ,$e municipal elections. CHAS• CWi Oi\ i , -�-�r'r.___":�"xg`, :, ..,y. .:s'_ ,.yo.•.;�'.v?..,�-d".•' : .._N.... .,�.a- •.y:,.'..,� .-..x_"-r-.yn�•-v?.�-r.rw-N�;:..+w-�'.�,i-,.^.. ...�..s..r�aw•s :•+:,at:...-�- -•?'�'i "�: +.!Ya,..•w �r�y 'u,v '.-�. p '.."�Y•.r. .�u ✓�J -�+� �'bi.�v'_la ::�.*�.'w.'z;:. Y P- s:•, ?: .._ •YJ '.'�'=�,X3" -«vn r� ..,,. -�,„•Mf? - - „'...^'Y �'e"w? 'r°S+-.�r'�:1 y,. r*;• ,�`. 1't "'�,' : ...: l+ .{ r +" d.,,, ..z: -.. �•:.ri .s,r:*:k .,.Yt- „.� .'!' .c H•�".M •.,-�'. '-�' e , .+ .!' .., r-{Fi�A. f"' .`.., .�"'. - •'.M'. -.,i..-?S'r...?.S 'i'.. •:.. .,.,•, ..:..,..y ...., r. '�-1:.., �Y-n�.e., .•...'1`.�";, �!'•cY _'C't '.i.-7�'�''•'�'. {.. ''�.• I^Y-` .a•£ -.N. .. L• •• Yat r A •k;. t a ,COUNTY COUNCIL 'May 1938 - , :• Mrs:- Lonsdale is confined to 'her'Miss McGlsehan is ill at her home hoarse sufferiW from. in1dries rec-. COUNTY OF ONTARIO BEA _wry; here. eived in a reent motor accident. In- 't HaEPx ' ' juries to the thigh and cheat were The first-meets of the Council -- - AND Mrs. Wm. Unbon is confined to F sustained, the extent of which had of the Corporation of the County of PROSPEROUS her bed suffering from flu. not yet been determined. 1 Ontario Sor the year 1938 will be NEW' YEAR r Mrs. Barber, experienced a fall The problems- of snow-bound ' held pursuant to statute in the Coun- TO OUR PATRO 'S AND FRIEND$ 'this week that resulted in severe roads ate again facing us. New cit Chamber -in. the Court House in L (injuries to one knee: Year's eve. brought along a real the '1m�zt of Whitby, on Tuesday, The Economy Store' Vaughan Glover. Bili Tomlinson, old-time blizzard necessitating the. the and Gordon Borland are at home i .18th, (lay of Taneary 1938, at _ use of the snowplows There was ',the hoar o2 two o'clock in_the Aller- A C. BROOKS from their schools for the holidals. evrdencA,on the first of the week of ' J. The Bowlers Euchre Club are ex- noon.. Cash Grocer' ecti to resume, their parties this some pretty deep drifts. 1 p p j _.-All acrpunts to 1>e laid before: the CLAREMONT, ONTARIO week after the holiday season. A. chimney ori the residence of i Council should be forwarded to the . - ' Dr: Tomlinson took fire ori Tuesday Clerk, . properly' certified at least Shore open evenings Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Hansuld and afternoon of last week. A ca -was- = Mr. Will Beal spent the week-end three days before the meeting of a with Mrs. Chandler. put in to the fire company who-res- the Council. pnnded and went to work'-,The fire, Ladles and Gentlemen: For Prompt and Guarantees 'Mrs. Richardson is _confined to in a few minutes .was thought to be I desire to thank all those who DATED at Whitby, this 4th day :of ; her_home following an accident _to_, ts eaMrs.-Tem ►: one-of her feet. — - ng shed--- ,voted-for nnd�supP�rted'crre-i�t)ie �Y: 1938:, - - RA- D10.--'-SERVI The Annual • Meetingand. Roll short while later on investigating, electigns of Monday list. Phone Clare. 518 found the fire to have broken out i3, Donald Rudd Call of the Baptist Church was held y+ again, but this was quickly eating- Yours sincerely, ,_ Paul Wilson r' on Thursday of this -week. UishOnly the entry by Mrs.. County Clerk Congratulations to Mrs. Robt. Thos.-Nortain F{awson la winning "The Best Tomlinson -into this upstair rooal•aL _ _ g the moment she did accounts for the Postponed Athletic Club Dance at- Balsakm Dressed'Lady" amard,at the Cara-- good fortune is not losing the en- Brougham to-night. Friday Full E ni a Rat" ival at stouffville last week. Barclay-Transport Mr. and - Mrs._- John Fleming tire'kuilding. Radios - Tubes - Batterift snd'Miss Rhoda Fleming spent Sun- The December ' meeting of the 1DaHy 8ervks Tubes tested Free T Mission Circle of the Baptist-Church _between Claremont, Brougham _ day kith -Mr.-and.--Mrs'. A:__ C.• met at the--parsonage on Tuesday. Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Hadio ' Nervice ' ................. !' Brooks' 28th. The following officers were , 1, and Mrs,' Guy Hunt, a the elee�ted: Hon. Pres., Mrs'. A. M. My drivers are trained to be carefvi pert service and re- Pugh city, spent the';1Tew Year week-end Pugh and-Mrs. James Coates. Fres courteous and reliable. with- Dr. and Mrs. Tomlinson and palrg to all makes. Retts• i - -, iient, Mrs: Evans Ward. lst mice- �NOTTER family. - President, bars. Edgar Ward, 2nd Special Rates on Lon Distance- onible'.cha;r' ds. Work I - Several members' of 'the family Vice-President Mrs. Augustine. hauling. g friends'of the late Wm. Squire , �• }r,Uaranteed. Secretary, Mrs. R..'E. Forsyth. 'ARTHUR U R attended the funeral of the deceased - " a on Sunda afternoon last. Assistant, bars. W. hillier. Treasur- No order too small. None too lads iEL'D t Aur y Y Al.A er, 1Ir•. . Pugh Assistant ' g All shipments insured and protected Rev. P. D. and Mrs. Augustine . Mrs. Hammond, Inspirational, Hiss from the weather Graduate Radia and Tetevition Institute and family' silent Tuesday in Stay- Yl !tl l2� nor with Mrs: Augur#fine's. brother S. E moans: Organist, Mrs. E. Mern'ael Otucial Radio Service Men'r � 1 ,arid w _ Palmer. Agent for Link and Visit- Tel. Clare. 311 - 1P. C. 1 Asiuciation. 'V fixyllil", Cll ' family. or,. Mrs. Mamenond. 8ec.'of Read- 40 :-Phone '5201, PICKERItiG _c• The-R. E. Forsyth family-sepnt Classy R.. and C. ing Course. Miss S. E. Evans• Sed. Sunday in .Toronto.with Mrs, For Owned and operated b• for-New New Canadian Fellowship Mrs. syth's, 'baother and family, Mr. Johp Frank L &MW �h - E R Woodward Caster. wed Ward.. Auditors, bars. G. M. - E. -.In aim le but rich do. �. Dr. Tomlinson had his car some Forsyth and Mrs. James Coates. p r sign we can furnish' Chas .Cooper in his ad this week (� m m T Our stock of Groceries, bleats � memorials that will 'what damaged this week when he is making a very attractive offer to L 1 i i Oj N TI O N - got into some difficulty With some his customers Look up the ad in _ eta is complete and fresh.. please from every' -"of the immense-sized snow drifts in Wither eo mm - ��' I. s L In dignity the Chalk Lake area: rVCK a —e -LL COUPO -appearsncw-_--cur B Rod Gravel ' The Football Club Dance Th�Yth. given =with each 25c. purchase work will stand out ' -day evening of last week was south- I wish to thank the ratepayers of P]t through' the ages. -mer one of the, very enjoyable affairs Redeemable for dishes silverware, Na Greater Tribute the Township of .Flickering for tha e• - of our•.village for this winter. It confidence and goodwill they have Crushed Pit Run N. W. STAFFORD is rumoured however, on the street, g°O aluminumirare, lamps and that there were too,many five ad- conveyed to -ne by electing me Dep- _:' ► ifthway JionuuenW uty-Reeve Dy' acclamation for the `�+rave� wally other useful articles. Works inission's to opermit the evening year.1938. We - - rntled -A _ �a{IPON M "2 Whitby OuL -Sand # �� very pr fitaUe one financially. ops Lion a td a#soa r a hearted sup. and '�+ The annual Meeting of the Lib port of the past, and will do our .BROUGHAM, ONT. >�, Stone - _ st f6r.the future. tary Board' til be he��.at the Lib- Phow Pick 502 -- room on Saturday, the 8th, at '2.,30 p. m. be an --open Dgllvered or Loaded- to it ' Wm. Reeser PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 L� E.0 Nd !LL seting and everyone is invited. A -_ ...: _ �. : good attendance' is hoped for. Toronto office Howard 6471 The regular meeting of the W. , FL'N1;ItaL DiUKUl•U,t AND, .. JOHN BOURNE .dr SON a M. S. will be held on Thursday.' BM aLMRR - Madeline January 13th sit 2.30 o'clock in the Your Auaaeesor to W. J. Xmher. , afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Dr. -Beauty ;At Claremont 8toaffvitle 'T,orrtliason. The 'officers for 1988 �. ::will be installed at this meets al - Eyes Night and 'Day dewire neo arrangements will be made'for � Ernest C.Tetzer ouciness pboo Salon? `? :the annual Presbyterial to be held `,�Z7d o 0 _ - Dull --1 Nid8/moi r In the Claremont United Church on v lslon HAIR CIII"TINO. ` January 20th next. A full attendan- R $100 ap-Money require& Good � L 9H FIN I � ,;. ids is requested.: By �t XortC1iinR r arm MaChluery, RINQ. , • - d1AEi,CELLIN(3 C..H. Tuck Owt,-•yeslght Soeeialist --•!0 years �M e! a -Piot ON Treatment, Disney P. 0.) Frost sod. Wood. Ceebintt. Delaval and Permanent Ways STANLEY TgEAT�E W' Saler.- extra Good'? ft. F and Oshawa,- Oat. Phone 1516. N, FARMERS W'Birea�, ? ?!t. Y. H. Binder. 1 Reasonable PricLs Kid Gang Phiw. 2; a In, Grain Gr. - gRS M.MUNDELL $TOiJFFVjLLE ' they of the physical' errors. be GENERAL REPAIR WORK inden. 1, 2-furrow Oliver Tractor Phoo• 1906- CLAREMONT , ocular or otherwise being due W9 ar9. re Bred tore iltoartl. Plow. 3 used Mowlers •5-eat. 'Ford- i ;bone 100 to the otxnpation are to a, great ex- p son Tractor and Double Diu Harr. tent.the reason of the age develop- Grnoks, tractors and.all farm ow Bissell. 1 C*inei Rotes Else* (, q" SuRvZYpR : Showing ing, we might ear as age' of spec- machinery.Wbeels rebuilt and 'tris wuo, excellent condition, a ...... R 'ialists. In relation to ,the eyes'for tire-setting. Wood-Work and real buy. i Jersey Ball pun bred Weeds Ntghts-8.15, Standard rime g F. Z. DONEYAN B. A., B. 8e., aexample, we have'4oday the Optom- t Sat, & Holidays-S Shows.7 and 9 P.m. etrist Specializing on the eye. This wood turning Of all kinds. yang' L. S. On file are the records d i>ee.•. THURSDAY. FRIDAY&SATURDAY 0e Xhe only profession truly applying Plaee . your . ordei- now- for W. F. DISNEY 1Green*ood veyors Gibson and Fitaold,Kin -January 6, 7 and 8 itself to this work exclusively. The wood-Working and turning. Paezm Pzcx 2314 4icf Oshawa. Phria 1ltle results of Welfare S&deties and Phone or Oall . surveys of school children founded $8E3 KFZ'S + Jim Hanvey upon exsrniit tionb not in any way _:_�. No ROSE One set of-Heavy Duel Weed '92 superficial prove that approximately droek Road Store and Blaclesmith Slop' ;Charas Hardly, marked, 3025 All sizes of Berry, Boxes, Crate" Dei eetive be per cent of children have defeSt-, or 666-20 bus balloon. Less than (Successbr to W.H.Jacksoifl ive vision. As the age increases and half-price. G.qt, and 11 qt; Baskets, Busher Starring ' industrial surveys are taken, the Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas= y y Real opportunAy'for any tiuckder. a 'fOM BROWN kpt Fgkc tory. one mile north oft late 'in life the �eercentage is in- Maple lat" 39 atual OF- �+ �Q+4 F Green River Sehool, off No. 7 . creased. Many of the diseases that Ias�raace Co. Li''e.7 GLACE Highway. g Y spell blindness are today curable, avA WAVIANESA nvs. = CLARE�IO:�T,; ONT. G0 our prices before buying ase• and by simple acts of prevention Gtieap Rates for Farm axis Ca6lej phone 3201. where. We deliver. ° 1riOD�FDAY. TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY' vision is saved. As the child sees 10,'11 and112 in its formative years so is its Bnildhp Phone Mark 1604 42-2 JANUARY Wfadsttorsr hwaranee on l�llsly r health later on. � Hit Parade" - --_ �» .. &atessabile ltawe�iei e/ To AN Y W it E R E - - _Starring JUNIOR ,� 1�.. _• _ :FRANCIS LANGFORD — `lodte se P1ews PliIL REGAN 1 BOWMAN & ROWEFARMERS Comedy f7 � c 0.�w J CShort Subjects RHITBY ONTARIO - •may, Friday sad Saturday .. eating Party HaMCO JANUARY '13, hl and 15 $t ,.._- •.r`I Met Him .. " CEDAF?ENA COf� _ i n Paris , - - Tues. Ev g, Jan. I --' Starring-_ -' _ V old b� ./1 W motor coach woad ty vel•aaal !,4 i Where,as time. Consult our lotxil CLAUDETTE COLBERI' -. . LnncL_and Coffee p ded _ agent ,fes larva hotel rates and x MEk,,V4X-DOUGLAS A, W. MITCHELL , other i�io<matioa V Admission, 26c.; Children, I Pickering `'° All Coach?cnwLlaformaflon at EASTERIq HOUSE _ t. PLoae 4300 _ t 1..rtam: N .tri y#.... x f - t•(• r,A .r 7 4:'. ,•.yx t,ti. - __._. �''ty�, �, s•'ti. •y+t � 1 Dictator Thanks Voters for Election l 1 E .-. _ i. rTH Vt/S 1NT�RPRETED MONTRE L sad eked leadElONTREAL - Hacked with an are Mrs. Joseph'Pozsony was found dead _ in her home lrst week-end, and soon ACom i mtarY " < afterwards her' husband's body _was4 thsl�oTe Importafft"EVeab !' ' discovered hanging from a transom incf the Week. 00an upper loom of thehouse. By ELIZAB�TN EEDY The 36•year ofd housewife was lying - ----` in the hallway of the St:.IIrbien St. . x hoa4e when-her,son, James, 14,return-, ` KALF-STARVED CANADIANS: - As the Mont'• al Ska, j�uit�_Cul out'in a ing from pork, saw her sprawled -During the past couple of years,- the capable editorial, the U. S. Govern- body through the glass of the'locked'' 'British public has been waking up to ment had to make a huge"Lues to sat }' a t e a door. She was dead by he time doc- �f the fact that a great proportion of isfy public desire for retaliatfon. It tor. had arrfYed. !' t;:e population are undernourished, wouldn't have done to have let the - thnt if Great Britain doesn't watc)S outrage go unnoticed. The last"thing ' To Control All Shanghai - :.1or1t, ahe. Will shortly,become a C3 na to the world the United States wants ` i :', 1 .>' E• ' SHANGHAI - Japanese army tion. The national physique is •deter-, s war,so-itw9s a hard"-course' � —iII-Priv"+�' ",- m'e`�"a*�- irrating through, lack of the proper diplomats to,steer-between the two s the right to extend provisions of its v that the foods. articles This week the Jap military law into Shanghai's laterna- giiamin-caring foods. Reason given extremes. . -abo + anese came out tional Settlement and French Conces- :of diet are too.expensive for the low- 19 praise of the peaceful settlement sion, where thousands of Britons and er• wage groups. of the Panay trials which demonstrat- other foreigners make their homes.' tiers In Canada it has been esti- ed, they said, the ability of "two civil- The Japanese.army spokesman an- mLit^d that if a family of five are to ized nations to solve their problems in' pounced the claim, under which the receive an adequate supply of vitamin- a•civilized-way." troops "could enter foreign areas still containing milk, an outlay of $2.99 outside. Japanese control and arrest - ,per week !a required,at present prices, ANOTHER DICTATORSHIP: As a' and try '"alt persons" euBpected of Then the appalling discovery is made -result of a vote impasse in the fling- crimes against,Nippon's armed forces. that such a sum represents 20 per dom. of Rmmania whereby Premier Josef Stalin•, dictgtor-of Soviet,Ryssia,.voicea his thanks to the voters of cent, of the total income of families Tate scu and his Cabl`ser-found It Russia,for-his-election-as-leudei-of-t)re-country's-destiny. He is shown in A Fascist Rumania -- .1!ving on between $75,0 and $800 a necessary. to real ' "King Carol II Moscow. BUCHAREST - Octavian Goga, the year! may take it upon himself to act as leader of the Fascist-inclined National Excluding farmers tubo--generally Royal dictator wit)S a pro-Fasciat gov- • but that was a trick to try to.gain Christian Party, has succeeded in the fie'ong to lbs ,$S00 income group but erntnent under him, Another dictator- Tibetan. Ruler control of the country. forming of"a neve Government which who supply the family table from the ship, another Fascist State in Europe! �/� f D ImtneQiate Reincarnation foreign observers predict will awing products of their own toil, the number Mustn't I- Rumania away from Europe'a demo- y 'They ve found clues in t`he yic- R _ o' Canadtans falling below the $800 inity of the village where the old one eratic'powers toward the Rome-Berlin --,mark is indeed very large, There is a UNOFFICIAL FLAG:'• Lancashire, -Football Is Thought' to be Too was born,".hq.said. "They believe an axis- wall outside more doors than we have - England, .-has asked the question: •Goga was said to have told King. Undignified An F-excise immediate •reincarnation took place _ lr_?1^iced, and that wolf Is Mainutr!- "Why should Canada be the only one For the Regent Carol that he would not deviate from '- so he, must have heeu-bor-n where sten- of the Dominions yrithout a flag of her the old one died-Dec. 17, 1933. They the National Christian Party program, �� ' . C'ood news is that the• newly-ap- ovsu?" Lancashire asked the question 'The regent of Tibet, highest and tont me•I'd' know him as soon as I which includes: ' pointed Cauadlaa Council of Nutrition -and manufactured a Red.:Ensign 1. Close co-operation with' 'Fascist ` 'bores to•do something about the sit- with the Canadian cost-o arms oa it, least known nation of the world.has a. sate him-he'a totally different from• " uatlon. branrJ new Engli$h football, but tfle• any other child-' countries. l:khaustive -research work This !s quite unn}neta_ t hpt many Can- 2. Severance of relations with Rus- Counr~ii pt Nobles-drho really rule- "Re-Ding -Rinyoche; the regent, _. 'tuff be done, and •the public mado adlane seem to like it. They'Gall it won't let him play with it: Is 35, a delicate.thin man who got the ala. f '7nutrldon-conscious. •'Four Lancashir-e'flag,'•and It has been 3. Adherence to the Berlin antl�om- r And the Dalai Lama, who would football from England because he flown a good deal. monist pact. 1 be the spiritual--and temporal ruler" thought he needed exercise;' Cutting ~ SOFT PEDAL: The United States London "Answers" comes back with 4. Seizure of alt Jewish owned land. a;,pamntly tins stopped sending notes s smart o:e: "What Lancashire of forbidden Tibet if he's ever found, said. "But the Mahsal, the Council to Japan protesting the bombing of weaves today Canada waves tont. ought to knout his Tibetan alphabet which really rules, made him give it Quints Gain-Weight tie array. or a while ere, s row." ears .and 10 up because-ft was undignified. Q - 9 _... _-_._ _ w lust fou " days old. _ LLAN DER Possibly due to the thought by some that the incident -But the fact ti, we attll have no off!- huge Christmas dinner they ate, the Im ght-lead to war between the two tial, distinctively Canadian, flag. These historical facts were revealed ,• .., - 1 - last week by Suydam Cutting, true- U. S. Ups Defense Appropriati Dionne quintuplets, now three years countries. But not by Washington. COLD. TO MIGRATION": Domtaand seven months old, all registered tee of the American Arvaeuin'ot Nat- ural 'WASHINGTON -- President Rooae- _ - '+ Aistory who is o e of few white vett pushed tans this week for the weight gains during the past mouth, ,, ¢ p Dr, Allan Roy, Dafoe, their physician,." - ` `.'.meters Asked Cona Secretary Malcolm MacDonald mea ever to eater the country with increased national defense on land, on _ last week told the British House of permission of the Government. His sea and in the air. announced. -- M'. - Emilie furnished the major surprise To Kill "~Ce -Cam to ask Canada to coo rate with trip collecting clothing and household rearmaFnent plana .far the American of the monfhp¢ et�she added one and moos that the time is not yet wife was with him on s two-month The President gave orders to press _ ripen _ pe _ - png{1,ar r nds to her weight to' T the United Kingdom fn, encouraging articles including unusual belewefed Lighting—forcesat-a". I+.+�► "Sport" Is Urgea- by Pro- the migration to Western farmlands headdresses of yak and human hats regardless of budget-balancing require- draw up on even terms with Annette feasor to Save Cow's of assisted Britons. and- hammered bronze pieces. meats or other domestic political con- or the first time since they were f i Food - The issue may never actually come "A lot of bunk about" the Dalai aiderationa. Dorn. Annette, prior..to this month.. to 9 head since, while time is being Lama has passed;around the outside It is reported.that Mr. Roosevelt ex- has alternated: with Yvonne for the "Yoick3! The mouse'" consumed in preliminaries,�the British world," said Cutting, a veteran of pests to ask Congress to appropriate heavywelkht title among the sisters. That would be the ery of red-coated ' birth=rate is falling day by-day and re-.- Central Asia expeditions with Theo-- well over $1,000,000,000_ for national °' Shu ;; •rs. riding to cats instead of to lief of congestion by emigration is be-. dote and Kermit Roosevelt. "The defense during the 1928-39 fiscal year New Irish Constitution hounds,; If t14ey follow the anti-for coming less and less._IIacessary. Chinese claimed to have found-him which begins next Suly: 13UHLIN - A black.flag flew over hunting edvice of >w L. Palmer, pro- the headquarters of Sinn Fein this - - - fnear of rural,education'at Cornell week as the new Irish Fro"tate con- University, stitution came IWa effect - a const!- 4 "Six meadow slice in h year destrog ] Q Q *�/� xf Trucks, • - lotion which, Ehoi'gh it !s called only as •much grass as a cow could eat in 1 Jt�V Ford I - l rucks, Comme1-tial Cars "near republican," severs most of the a year,' Professor Palmer says. ` remaining ties with Great Britain and -- Therefore the mice cut down on the brings the country close to.the status ndneni republic.' vow's f , - --milk and fSinnan iF inedisappro ed the constltu- Oe farmer's milk cheque.' a Qb the other head, he says, the toz a , tion beta-use it did not provide for an i�uadotedly kills "lots mice, robs t actual republic, with no ties at all, bits iilnd w��odehucks, all HHTm[ui to. q .; and threatened to hold a demoastra- - tion to-night "to mat the resentment } a —.t:a farmer." l,;: =" M "'" �. of�iLiaena_at the er forcemeat of"a -So he advocates a mouse-hunting 1. Yo the ZraditlonaT for British Empire constitution which sub >`hunt � grounds that ahe hunters _- veLts the republic and maintains Eng - --w get as much exercise" and "at �Isad's occupation of Ireland' territory •least as -many trophies:" - and Port." : Up 'may"Heavy Water Y a ter .�,;.� : 'OTTAWA, m • 4 in Canada dropped byr34,444 employment. daring November, exceeding the ay. s Produces Thirst _ erage for the period in the. last 15 rZcologhts Flperimenting With h years although.being smaller than in : C Sts Find Its Because The � 1929 and 1830, the m Lr Do inion 13 eau Y M z^ of Statistics reports. -Are Wade to Shrink• In Sire _ The bureau reported "a large sea• sonar contraction," at December ist, Ever, since Dr. Gilbert--N_, Lewis, r ° aeon of the College o1 Chemistry of - -- from 1,194;171 the preceding mouth,to the University of California, first iso k ; 'a� 1,159,727. The crude Index based on • the 1926 average as 100, tell from 125.8 lated heavywater. in 1933 the biolo- f it at November tat to 121.6 at December ist13 have been-wondering what its effects are on lite. Heavywater s ;� >' den declined-!rpm 120.3 to 119.1. about 10 per cent, heavier than water -from the kitchen tap, qna, is, com- Kill.d m Fwrthqu�e f h which has double the weight of the `e, Peru, - About 100 per hydrogen with which we-are famillar, were killed or ia;ared lrtn earth= It has been fed to'plants and human quake in Central Peru on Christ�aa said de a ed dispatches t being a� Iog•er forms of animal life' Eve, s 1 y _ at ben ,tc be with varying results. 'Dr: Lewis found " newspaper EI Comercio. - The quake rocked ncabamha a that heavy water made rats extremely small Andean Townehpain Junin De- 3' .. :':. �k>S thirsty. _: and Ozapama; a small town. Why th+- should. be so DK. S:'C.- a ""> pertinent, - _ the. - In Jungle. 'Heavy. damage wan re- rooks, Professor of Zoology at the 5S�Yf> *� +r1 - ported. University of California, recentls`ftrld . . ;.<. po ted -:the Society of Experimental Biology and Medicine. He experimented with RUGGED BEAUTY is the key- Introduced in the track line this Panel delivery, sedan delivery, ;5'marif r�FOOtwor ?s .the blood cells of sheep and' found note of the newly styled Ford V-8 year' is 'the 134-inch wheelbase, light delivery and station wagon that-wVe'h7placed in heavy water they trucks and commercial cars for which r e p l'a c e s the 131%-inch bodies are available onthe 112-inch ----- shrink in size- As a result of this 1998. Leaders in the two lines are wheelbase of previous years,avail= comaietccial chassis. The,aedan de- A gang 'of burglars, who recently - shrinking some water is squeezed out.. pictured above. (Top) The de luxe able again'in standard and dump livery has the front end design of: broke into a number of houses"4n ' 'The loss must be made good. The two-ton heavy duty truck with the truck chassis. De luxe'trucks are the standard passenger car and the Plastow, near Warsaw,'must take the brain is notified t that'effect. Hence 157= ch wheelbase and powered continued and the rugged.157-inch -station wagon the front end of the prize for ingenuity: Before starting ; intense thus . with a 95 horsepower V-8 engine. wheelbase ch$ssis with cab is again de luxe passenger car. The latter operations, ,they raided the police ata- ' It is shown with a stake body. available. New treatment of the $as safetylass windows all around $ tion and, while .the pollee• were - The solar'system, in they planetary (Lo r photo) The de Iuie panel truck radiator grille gives the front which can a locked. Mora'head- _-- asleep, stole all their boots. system, consists of nine maj�'planets deli ,aristocrat of the new com- end a more massive, impressive room is provided in the cab and in- - Whan -tire •alarm-.was raised-there and 1,000 minor planets, ka well,as mer ' 1 cars. It is built on the appearance. This effect-is height- teriors are fuIlylinedwithwashable was chaos at the station and by the the sun. 112-.inch wheelbase . commercial erred by long louvres extending "art leather."'Improved brakin and time the police had. raked up new - chassis and is powere4-with khe 80 -horizontally along the sides of the. easier steering are features of the footwear. the bufgtare were miles B-D horsepower V-8 engine. hood';yhich is hin,^,erl_zL the con1 1-m2w trucks and commercial cars. away,. - 'w` --"'fie"•. -:.. '".�+r.'�,aa.,•mow ..na:,cwc:..a.a. m z.�r..- •s..�:a..t - _ _. .. ,. .�-.y..i - rt,777 -"""'`y„s,..,." :t. RAIC ^y �J'. _ _ ,. �� .. .. •�Pt:•-- . DISLOCATED EIJBO� All Sortfl DNving Conditions �� N - . ■ �' The ht^tiwa chosen-}:as a rela..tvo- ■fied -t -' 7aS6 .t1y i::-:l r.r:ident reC^'1. It.A er#Isln � TO �j���� through a^ceras types of c'mrinnitiesss.I - and h' verocs varying landscape, so -- • a �'*•• 's'•r••••'•�'•••••••�•�•� included. It also contain3 vxidths of s. • swr BRONZE, GOVERNMENTersstsirnAPPROVED - Not Strai hien Her CANADA . ARTICLES FOR SALE - pin winners, Western.Yatr, London; On- g tam provincial Winter Fair, Guelph; ex- Pavement common to 1 ennsylvania. . ------- CUT YOUR OWN HAIR celient market type. --Clarence Beattle, --- ------ and is paved w{tU different t)pcs OL M•IDourn•,. Ont. Four months ago, this woman dis- surface used on the State'shighways. 11MPERL"708ACC0'S LITTLE GIANT POCIET BARBER, 733$ located her left elbow. Although the "Complete accident re.cords for the INSPIRING PROOAAM � '• automatic stair-cutter, for men and bom elbow was properly set, she developed Rea117 now cue and trim we hair, and does PORTRAIT IN 'FOLDER—FREE papt 12 months will be obtained in a 'R - it well. send for circular• s. J. Jackson. _ uritis•and could not straighten her "89T Bloor West, Canadian 41117 dls- WITH EVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVEL arm. She was ordered to take survey,"' said Mr. Canning, "and -Every Friday Night trlDutor. oiled and printed. 21fc coin). Star Soap- _ shot Service, Ise Ring ✓�t. wast, Dept. I., Kruschen—with the happy result de- wherever it is fcund th^t highway on a National AVIATION T°r°nt° scribed in this letter:— conditions have• been a contributing 'C�t:To-Coast Network "I had an. accident four months cause, the Department of Highways 0 �- pOURSES IN'FLIGHT uvttrRUCTIox, JUL- PATENT ATTORNEY ago, and my elbow was seriously dis- will be ksked to eliminate 'hazards. '- vlgation, aeroplane and.engine' meehabios, located. Fortu]iatel , it was set licensed Instructors. Leavens Brothers' Air ROY' SISOX. REGISTERED ATTORNEYS Y Major improvements will not be at- Services, Limited, Barker Alrport. Torenta- Information regarding Invention Patents; right there and then; but.afterwards, tempted, but such minor improve- j r Drawings; Registration; Salad. 1s Metcalfe.: I could not straighten the arm to its ments as- euppf• eve ion o curves. �+ EipBr ntO Vf�otlld- CLOr'HINGr FOi4 ,}-E ott`ws. full extent. It was X-rayed, and the i PATENTS ldilgthening of sight distances, Ye- surgeonCIOOD USED CLOTHING, LOWEST,PRICE$.' told me I was inclined.to be_. ror catalogue. Yonge street c►othl5g AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. L18T rheumatic. I was ordered to take mtivai of roadside structures and wide ':..Benefit Mankind' x for at Yonge Stmt, Toronto. of inventions and fall information sent free. Kruschen $alts—one teaspoonful 'i)1 ening at hazardous pointe will be car- Write The Ramsay Company. Registered Patent a glass of hot water on waking. Now ried out'as preventive measures:" Attorneys. 273 Bank at.. Ottawa, can. r FEATHERS WANTED I am getting along famouply. The To Last a Year Lidia Zahlenhoi, daughter of the sr► �---- -- — - -- PER�DNAL------- paiain my_elb , nvemO YZATHZRB'BOUGHT, GOOSE AND DUCK. I, am able to extend the rm more The experiment will-last a year, an . „ '� the accident record for that period unfdersal laaguage, Esperanto, is ons • Highest prices pald. The Canadlm Reather ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COMFORT, easily, --(Mrs,) P. and Mattress Co. 'Ltd.,•41 Spruce St., Tor- positive support with our advanced method. will be checked against thEfrecord for this continent on a six in leCtnre :onto No elastin or nnderstnt» or steel. write, Rheumatic conditions are often-the the preceding year. The result is ex- and teaching tour.' _ Smith Manufactueng Co., Dept. 219. Pres- result of an excess of uric. acid in FILMS AND PRINTS tone ont. the body. Two of the ingredients of Deetfd to pioYe the effectiveness of Pgii&Zamenhof is a graduate of the . • DEVELOPED, PRINTED, I rRZE STAMPS-AND COINS Kruschen Sn ROLLS R Its have the power of improvements in eliminating highway University oE...Warsaw, holding a mag ealgrgement 21c e-prints 10 fo; 25c. dissolving uric acid crystals.' Other casualties, and •from the experience ter'a degree in law. 'She has travelled Photo-Craft, 183 5 King 'St. E.. Toronto. WE BUY AND SmA. OLD STAMPS. TORON- ingredients assist Nature to expel gained officials expect to develop a extensively In the interests of Espen- „_ T Stam2 company, Be Kids street, Wert these dissolved crystals. through the safety formula for State-wide applica- 'anto. Many well-known bpoks have ZERO PRICES, EXPERT WORE- ROLL T6ronto• with free enlargement 23o. .Trevanna Mud- natural channels. tion. i, been translated into this language by roe, 93 Niagara Street. et.,Catharines. Qat. POPCORN Engineering,, education and enforce- Miss.Zkmenhof. f a 1tRffiEl-TWO BEAUTISUL ENLARGEMENTS inent are the principal weapons to be (me colored) with roll developed, eight POPCORN-HIGH QUA2.ITY GUARANTEED College Son—'It is very important, Is Used in Paris glossy, fade-proof prints2Sc: highest guar- one Hundred Pounds, su' Dollar.—crib Dad, 11 to wear baggy trousers.' used against aceidenta. Publicity Will Since the:,advent of international ity. Machray Fllms, Winnipeg, with Corder. John 0. Coleridge, Boz 479. inform users of the "test-tube" road Kingsvlue, Ontario.. Rur&I at t, is ItT radio programs, telephone service. YILMB DEVELOPED w1TH SIXTEEN GLOB-_ Md yon 8 er see a statue of a famous of the nature of the experiment, so etc., it is an obvious fact that a uni- sy prints (.two or each) 25c. Free miarge POULTRY man who didn't wear baggy trousers?" that -complete go-operation may be versal language lia,essentidl. S meat. Eight Photographic Greeting Cards. -had. (i 25c. speedy, satisfaction guaranteed. Su• 'While as yet Esperanto has• not parlor Service, MacDrgr. Winnipeg. FREE-1300 TWEDDLE -SPECIAL.MATING r _ + Chicks. Nothing to bay—nothlag to sell. People don't'hate you for doing •e - D a been widely'studied on thin continent, FOR SALE Write for details regakding Tweddle's An- Soviet Is'Planning it is proving its effectiveness in foi% _:. -anal Crock Contest. Tweddle Chick•Hatch- Chem-a favor. It is because you keep ► cry Limited, Fergus. Ont. reminding them of it." a FOR SALE•-CAVENDULA- YEK�- TRUE .7 Engttah-livender flowers, for sachets One despatch asIssign countrie is b New Power Project recent rtespa a . Dollar a pound, delivered. Cabadian Pacific OUR CHICKS GROW FASTER, BIGGER _- - ' - "Esperanto henceforth will figure - Bulb Gardens, Duncan. Vancouver lslaaC. make betty pullets. IaYers• Healthy, hardy, "•Young and inexperienced. Father - - ... ak)Ilgside French and Euglish in signs - _ bloodtested. Free chick feeders with early looking at triplets the nurse had just " FURNITURE orders. leas prices, ready. . Cornwall i , Political Prisoners Will Provide of all Paris railroad stations, designed `°m' Chick Hatchery, Cornwan, out.' brought in)—'We'll take.the one in to guide the wandering foreigner, The ' FREE] 2,000 Pieces Furniture FREE! _ the middle" Tabor for Largest Hyas�-Te-h- Paris Chamber of Commerce is offer-. :`:::+�+�:+J.+:��:��::•+�+w�. Inical Construction in world. ing courses in the International Ian- la LYONS' 1998 CATALOGUE rOF'yA AND' J11'lileS and ';_ earth is the fetlow with gnlet, old• The newspaper, Raboehaya 'vrbo can take.dictation. 4*! Rs-conditioned Furniture. write now for We • ►� One of the moat miserable men on t guage and there are• several score free, Illustrated catalogue to give ou as Idea 9te4egraphe'ra• ^� of Lynas remarkable iv t:. ►•. fand a7 very modern Moskva, repopted last week that the ashioned tastes for those wishing to send letters in It. - t LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. ►+! • Soviet government had instruct d the t NEW AND RE-CONDITIONED BARGAINS '+' - _:�►; wits.. Q The.. Lille . radio - station regularly s piece Bedroom suits in two- �•4 j� L �► — , Nkvd, the Russian secret- po] al broadcasts parts of its pPogram in this �44•� tone walnut web. Dresser, Chili- ►�� �+R1XCiCIeS �•� police.-to undertake a vast coast, anguage;' en er. also el bed, sagless aprin` and ►•. w• The kind old lady had just used the tion program'• including huge power - `z Dread naw all-tel mattress.- Completely re. r' .- }�:e:$•:+���+��+:> .....:' --pAi4}c telephone for. the first time, ,, It fa claimed a universal language dams, hi[a,.waye. railroads and iadas- -- -.Plain, Rum - _ and_haa�iven the operator quite strial pi�, , pis extension ta- bit of trouble. After she had finished �— unificatto]yliof mankind.' bis dna a feather upholstered eha.trs: like God grant that life shall bring to me ex Political prisoners of the Nkvd new her-ens ver-satfon---she-.called the Beautiful 3-piece cbesterSsld Suits a�-harvest rich in golden"deeds, composed much of the labor that. re- !� ]nun #is• Chesterfield ana 2 roomy cha8ge:• 'Fire $29•� Ani grant that somehow I may serve Gently.completed-an 1.840-mile rail- Calnadlan ]Losses - - :rhatrs to match, upholstered In a good.Quality Ktnd Old Lady_"I'm .very. sorry to French )scquard with reversible Marshall in helping those 'in direct needs. - have given you so_ much, trouble:.• -road Daraiteling the tar eastern sec- .. _ Show Huge Increase spring Cushions. Thorvugbly gleabed..Lad >v- God grant that with a cheerful smile miss, so I'm putting snothgr dickie tion of the Trans-Siberian Rahway. tonditioned. Lane 3-drawer dresser with mfr- I may allay another's fears, hi lite slot for yourself." Ten thousand of the prisoners were TORONTO.—Fire tosses in Canadlr ' • ror. m walnut .finish. asses bed And give me kindly Ganda to wipe freed after its completion the govern- for the•week ended Dec.-8" are+edf r In walnut finish.'gasless spring -and brans away my weepNg sister's tears. - said, for good work. new roll edge felt mattress. completely re- mated--by The .Monetary_ 'rimes at _ —.anlsh•d• I• would not serve a multitude 'nor A good way_to•pile up enemies is to To Irrigate Drought Area -- • 80 400,-compared with ; 13.360 dur- -_.SMO six-place Eaamat Breakfast suite. touch-the_m1llinna'. on. the way,_...". give people what:you think they want Under the direction of the secret iI hip lied 1 Buffet, drop-Ieeu tame and rout ' fag the preceding week, end with Windsor caalrs. Pertaet_.enndittoa. But `grant` to• me ilia 'happiness of instead of What'they ask for.' `police," the newspaper 'said• a dam ;1.10200 during the corresponding. - $21.50 oak Kitchen Cabinet. Tap °" helping those. I meet each daq. would be butlt on the Volga River alldrng door front with Hour and 'week last year. Fire losses from Jan. <• ,.gar eontafners„large cupboard spat. fo base t3eorge="I eot_st real kick out of ss part of the "largest hydro-teeh• 1 to Dec. 22 totalled $12,939,100 come ?� w th bread boa and three drawers ln ane eon- kiss Kath rine last night." nical construction in tbs. world`." It pared-with tj12,9S6,200 for the eorz!es dittfoa. You can get,:people to give three• tF8 e 3-Burner Can stn.. w{th oven — Charles="More than usual4 How would be located at Kulbysheff. for- cheers for a thing that-you can't. get - ponding period ysaf ` ' •75 Guaranteed. come?" merly Samara, 500 miles north Of the a areas new "s piece ebeaeraeld them to give anyt�]1ng_Elge for. r $49.00 .uit., aDitol.tene to no awltty George—"Her father caught me.' Capstan Sea. — -- f repo cover, Inst .hada alsianan reo•cslbie We dOn't 'mind children enjoying When finished the dam and Its spring cushions: [ml weDb trvctioa. Well take a 'shot" at�tHe banker , Wer planta world serve to irrigate MINERALIZING, PLANT FOOD �!�p ends new cheater efts sea,smte. .- - - childhood it, they'd let us enjoy" power _ 'nti�•� Chesterfield bee has large ward today: grown-up hood. a large drought al'ea and sn_pply the NATURAL _.robe, 2 bis chairs to match. covered fa bard Wife—"Hello, darling.-did you have Industries of the Moscow-Ural regions .•.'wearing repo material (rust shade). -A real ..A man,went,weavrily.Into a barber MINERAL PHOSPHATE I - A,�n• a hard day 'at the hank'?" with 2,500,000 kilowatts of 'electriclty improves riew and peaut, of oil crops - Dressers in alI>.finishes with Banker—'"Hey, who are you?" :' shop and slumped down In a chair. a year.. Par /.0 acinus write Dept. W. ' + up large mirrors and 3 drawers. i Chtfronlere In oak and walnut Wife -"Oh, 'We've gone .through Man—"Clive m8 a a$8Ve' l MINERAL COLLOIDS. tM., To) LTD- v -- Farther north at the reservoir of 137 Went 'Weumgenn St.. 'Ivtoerto G -�-' P aatsbe,. that every day for nine years. I'm „Barber—"You are too far.down in the Volga two other dams, with power Drop-head Stager Sewing Machines ''�la� Guaranteed good'condition. ' your wife." : the chair for a ishave. Raise up a ltt� plants, would be located 'on the .junc- • grana new all;-felt Mattresses with Banker.—''Have Pon men of Iden- tL, please,". tion' of the Kama, Pechora and ' 95 heavy roll edge, well tufted - Its L1flCat10n?'' ' cretnn Man—"All rfgbt, just,-let me be. Vychegda Rivers, Parta, of.these pro-. Minister's Sof! Invents X2.50 IIP Metal Reda. Ali .flea . 1 store m a haireslt." You can compare it with.the nae in a under reported. construction gyos ••jects•_wer already d Brand new chiffonier in select • er reported. \ :Invisible ;14.95 birch with walnut finish — s filei" .. :drnwe" - Oninnial design. hanker—"Hit! Looks, a little differ. Por Traffic Study The 1'n isi e s - !w Odd Chesterfield chairs with far; at contains glycerine.' When t $'•95 enan reversible cushions. ent to me. but I'll take a chance. %ny a by A. O.• Leonard,'a son of the late 67.50 Beautiful s piece walnut Bedroom ewe?"' 'Test Tu • H1gllWay combined 'with an alkali in soap mak- .-Rev: A. B. Leonard, D.D.,' for many " t Suite. Large dresser, vanity, ehif- Ing, the glycerine is released as a ears secretary of the Board o i+'or- S t�olei, fail size Dee, sanies• sprrhg anQ bt'and Wife—' uth .HiAgine ealjed - Y y rew all-felt mattress. -Completely re-eoeal- up. They -*ant'•us to'go over there by-product, eign Missions of the Methodist Ep's- ti-red. Like new. ,for diviner on Thursday." .Hixhway Nearly 100 Mies•Long - '— copal Chinch, for his own relief Nine-plere walnut fsnish Dmiag O!l3c181 efforts to increase .coLta=i from extreme deafness and head .- 59.00 Room 8ulte. Barret. shim cab- Banker—"Hm. Neva=Ifo you know Part of Plan to Discover Has- . noises, has so greatly improved his • Int• square extension tat►le and e'leaiher uv- "it• was Ruth Higgins?" . lard?; Sure Carried out Lin- production in-Yugoslayia have nearly 8'� y Pro ..bolstered chairs, enmAisteiy refini.hea. Survey hearing that he CSA join in*•any ord-' r SI1GOWTIONS.FOR CHRISTMAS Gll!11's Wife—"Why, she Bald"eb,'of course. trebled tha•output in the last year. , go to church and der All Conditions- inary converaatiAn We have a large saenrtment of chairs, core And besides, I recognized her voice;" the theatre and hear without diff tee tables, end tables, lamps, sewing cabin. Old motor.tires.are bought in Am- ceder chests, radios, rage, bedroom and Banker—"Oh, she said so, and-yon A '"test-tube"•highway, nearly 100 8 Casty. lnezpensipe and has proven r 'XiaNic-room furniture, etc., at the moat tea- Tecognized.her voice? Now isn't that miles long.:ds expected to develop a erica and shipped to China, where a blessing to many people. Write for' --- sonabrte prtees In Toronto. All our turnituVe a the are used for solid shoes-instead booklet to A. 0. Leonard, Inc., Suite is thoroughly cleaned and re-conditioned to' dandy?,, -And you expect me to take basis for reducing accidents-in.Penn- y _ - g A, Canada 'Cement'Building, Monty --- our own factory and carefully packed for tm- a chance of getting gypped out of my• Sylvania. of leather: gr mediate, shipment on receipt of money order. real. Our big new 1938 illustrated catalogue is now dinner r• on flimsy identification like Typical as to communities, open ' ready. Be sure to write for one. that. Before,we accept, 1 want to see country, paving types and dimensions, LYONS' BEDDING AND her myself,' and get a written idetiti• the-teat road will apply only to reme- UPHOLSTERING CO, ficatlOH over her signature." dies which have proved effective. Far-. Manufacturers therinore, remedies and traffic devices '.478 Yonge 811" Toronto Shropshire, England, married a -sec- be put to state-wide use. r and-time at the age of 120 years, . In•an interview,. Mr.•Canning, the ---N A+fF-&O seri Director a reseed high_ - The oto•man was, at lent, observ- o r s success. wiGs, TOUPEES. TRANSFORMATIONS,� ,-. � far as we know, he said, "this to the Scalds, curls, dna all types bf tinest-qual- ant� -- ity Hair Goods. write for illustrated cats- Rural Father-"Why do you spend most extensive highway safety test 7 Josue. Toronto'Humana Hair supply Co., 328 = Bathurst St., Toronto. so much tithe- the'on-f -"crease .of your, ever undertaken. On• a much smaller e pants?" " soale_'certain test observations have - FIAIRDRESSING $CHOOL8 — been made ill the peat, but we can find no record of an experiment such �P Millions Of people have Cbn• IS ANDREWS' ACADEY OF HAIRDRESSING, as the one now under way in Pennsyl- Government license& We- train you for Tr1n1&." Board Eaamination, ifiee Droepectw, 9e] fidence In the .blue 'colour Bloot West, Toronto. s - ,� that assures safe,economical, MADAME HUDSON SCHOOL, HAIRDRFSS- � � A MINUTE..■ In '707'BYonge 8 eat&'Toronto.roc s�Dh• �vole �ek t, . e«tura of ' satisfactory heating. mag RUA - DOWN11 e�asee,_Inaba, a root,anytioas fir _- MISCELLANEOUS •ala a>ate!loesi Fm m eapp7 roseWafr. '. w tawllas.aaeln efts,ltesaid D. 0.0. rn gents.oils sebihe ens tnl- ITS YOUR NERVES LEARN - SHORTHAND,. ACCOUNTANCY, (]OCpaar. sed stab&M- •1e Is aaually when 76W aarvova balance Is - Typewriting by mail. Satiiflsd stndselts AIR drR per, apMf Iha1 you feet low is bedlh and apirifa ' ' :, 1110011110111 kCMUff throUghGO-Canada-Wrlt"c--free-1irosWC p 79 Keaton that baMnSe b7 Ing 7 s{sr . tw. Dept C., Canada Bwfnap Colles•, tlletN tsoMr.baelG � Tab P.S09lSl;INE, Yon'H Leel. _ " .;Hsrnllton. out. coos ♦t drasWts. betlee atuw/ a/ mss• ' ileo and!)1.60. 1 1 1 uf , .-�IAVELT.IE Issue NO. Z^-.�- - •PHOSHRMNIER TM MT NOVELTIES-]9 ASSORTED sAYPLiC/ -- NER1� \' ' �;ea 4-q" g§1A0OW*_Z"rr Weds Crag tot."Fame, • Ono i0c. Novelties,'S. Pufaum. B.C. - B—l)_ ,Y, !§• ,A l.;.icw',. _,. '.Ax.� 1`! ,3 °"Oji"',, °F�"",* :'rhTu"'Net";.er, .yYr :ice+. '• .. � ,A1„;7 ... _,,. jq .t..wC: et ,.�.. .+ '.•.ai' .w � --4- �♦.. _ - - - - � n+..s.w�.exs=,f. , ,. 11 . ,.-rK:. `�:w+"?4��-y." -•r-;•r'-•--s-sac. �e- :-e•-:;- �L_..f..;;.t. .,e;..st,�.�.._....'_::.ns'� i --r-'". `> �,;iva.r- ..-_:.:x�p�,., ?"_ " 'rs::•-•• "�.'.�[' x ,y '�.4.,,;,.. -.....Y..v _. _ ,�,.�:.- �,,,. ..y._,..... -�,:�'-rr•-�',�,._ '',act's .:... ,.�(,,*. ... .. .._ .. a ,." �. .+.. r-: r v ,'-r:.-_.., _ ? ..•. y,,, 1. T .>_ �'e•'-5a•'.r" ' Bb:+y.'£ , .,.4 i k.;._ _ +1"' a. r: '� 'g_.: /�'.? ,�, •! ^I ,p�, .. ... ... _. ,4 -T6e pW '�I7�! Be" Hand' wtU ly >IlessOlisa _ r �. .- L 13M ► le pi ensiled >.ete on Fri. Jan.`fist. ' t 1._ 1. 4., 4 A -Mrs. H. T. Fallaise has been In loving memory of Edwin• Bits- y - . � 414 'M wes Rorke spent New under medical care during•the week, don, who died Jan 1 _ - _- _._�- _-_-T- Y:0 `: _._ Y-ears wi m orw�e g m a senoua•i n p m our hearts there's a pict- ' . --air. and re. E. C. Jones and in the ear,: rer'ey sn Owen Sound. ville and Robt. a ' family'have vis the for. --W. R. and Mrs'. Sferk of Belle- More .precis than silver or gold; • ,. �• - z ,, ' I -w pia, Stork, ,of Parry That picture of our bear father, - -' . ,School commenced on Mondaq Sound, and friend Chas. Sykes, of Whose memory ,will never grow __:__ ..I nearly every child equipped with Orillia, epent..New Year's ,Day with old. . - . .,g cey the Stork family here. =Ever remembered by wife and _ - ` �71 % - , " The young people of the United =fie inquest on the murder of family. - i -- ' e C%uuch,enjoyed a skating part] on Steve Shewluclt took place on Thurs- - --.a :. ,.da of this, week at Whitby. The In Meenariam _ _ __ , e",the Wheeler-rink at qhs. Rouge on Y . __. .-. ., " - �" vei^dict sans not ascertained at time •• • , G 'Tuesday - - _- evening. -lire. " Gordon Found spent the „of writing. . In loving memory' of Vera May toa8 week-end th hen broth- -The regular meeting of the W. Bradley, .who_pawed away January M. S. of the United Church we� 1�0th, 1935. We eztend to oII2 many W. A. sad'1i k ale- held at the home of Miss;Morris, they and aid, ' nderful "wife. mo . `�iIIe' ,with the President, Mrs. F. T. , 1. �-J. -A. and Mrs. Bushby and. Oiie who"was better God never CiIIBtOIDerB and FrieIIdB ghters'apeat Qhristtesas with rel- Bunting in the chair, on Wednesday aDade0 . . the heartiest IIletlde - " • . •abase -in Tb.ront0 and New Years of this week. -Mrs. W. C. Murkar A wonderful worker, so loyal and .I- with Mr. Bushby'e mother in Clare- read the Devotional Leaflet; follow- true, ,• _ _ ed by Mrs. One in s million, that;,_ � Qrreetinge. '!'!re W. M. S. of the Presby- 11 in prayer. the business per- twos-you. - - _rL.................+ _� -. C,hnrrh ,vill meet at the home fad,.the various secretaries read Jest, in your ' judVMent, always a[ Mie. Arthur $oyes on Wednes- most eneomag n reports'for 1937, right, - . play, January 12th, at 3 p. m. Ass .shohviesg an ase of ;40 in the Honest„"and liberal. even upright, _ 1. I. . ttuis is the annual meeting will all total of E266 ived for the year, 3raved by your friends and all - . _ 1. . the members,be present. and the Missio Bale.packed in . �" ysou �. ;. -The W. A. of the United September, veined t 592. Follawirsg A wonderful woman, that, daa� - - - - cburah will meet Lhe home of thl� same startling facts regarding Ting, eras you. I 1 . .. ..Lovingly remembered Husband ° Mee. Rose Irwin on Tuesday after- the sale sad'use of alcohol was giv- . . 1aoa, January 11th. As this is the en by Mrs. C. J. Stevenson. 'Mrs.- children and family. . . - . , A. W. Mitchell ve ---, $ret ase eting of the New Year. will ga a most inter- Mrs l3 Faller in her - . all the members try to be out,_and-' eating paper on the Study Book tell- - ettry i _ 1. a 4ri'ng as many visitors as possible. Ing of the- medical work at home ': - E►ght7•Sevmth year: and abroad. Mrs. M. S. Cha a fit. Georges A. Y. P. A. will Aman beoM a- Socia]• this Friday.' Last read the Committee's• plans for the' Mrs. Maria Fuller, widow of the . , 1 . _ week-as the weather was eo bad it 1938 budget. At the close Mrs. late Henry Fuller, departed -_ 7. Lad to be" postponed,. but we are Murkar and ,group members served Tife on December,23rd. 193?,.iA her - - �.Q refreshments. - 87th-year. The•deceased', a daugh- . .0 - �� ,S g. �'l�� , ' 3ooldng forward to ' having a good ter of James Whi 'time' this Friday. The.-social con- --A hard-to-understand statement te, is survived by _ ';iEeaexs have a very'interesting pro- is shade .this week -from Queen's three children: Mrs. Walter Carl- - ,i ready for us. ,and they e*yect ' Park by the Premier of Ontario, ton; Chas. A. Fuller- and R. J. ; , -- fiEtlll.house. Lots of fun and plen- to the effect that "drunken drivers Fuller, all of BYock Road; also s t .. - to eat. A Hagpy New Year to should be jailed". Granted-they brother. Thomas =White, who lives . in Franklin Man. Eight grand- ehould! But ,4 after the past two ,... . _-- s ` _ __. °� as rganiz children and three- great grand- . a-•T6e orgsaization of the local wceks of encouraging the sale oI.f • ' intoxicants the Li children also mourn her in - team semis' to still be in by quor Boazd bg > B _ Mrs. Fuller 'rasa born in Toronfo ,a i ' state of orgaaizativn. .Rumours lengthened hoard'of sale and the re- _. -... 1b but moved to the vicinik t " r heard o! this one wanting to culla expersenced, it lacks like the y 4 the --. - - --- . adult vin the child a hu a fire Brock Road at an early age.. It - - .;vlay on one team and someone else gi g g - e - . -. cracker on' the- 24th of 3rla ens 'au about s year ago that an eXt@r1C�"to`all ''wsautin to pls oa another. and so y, -- _ g y ' that is like] to blow his a es out, elder brother. Wm.- White, of Br- ' ices, with "very little hockey being y y --- a -___ -_ - _. .. - d telling- .• - . him_drat- o eQ fa:. - - . --Services in the United Church There is considerable criticism ot_` - . . .a _ an Saaday next at the usual hours,. some of the provincial (cities part- - __ 11 a.•m. and 7' p". In. ,Sunday sculariy).,magistrates, in,not enfor• L dies of Pickering .. ' � _ .. _ . Sihool at 10•a: m- Choir practice on crag.the law they are already prow- aQ points• N. 5. E. and W.) •• �py an� a ros�erous . ��e�s , 3atnrday night at 8 o'clock. The ided with. Une of the "poorest ex- r made bl. hood are alwa s _ Sunday evening congregations are cu>Sffi" from the bend}. that leas �'j]1 tS9 appreciated, y _ 1. ,:,New Year' - - becoming an encouragement to all, ever been given from t-he bench. . .. -- _ last Sunday evening, there was Pre- came from a well-lonown magistrate R e m n a n t S plus your'skill 1. . in Western Ontario recent] when in harsdiwork, sstst the largest congregation is y. _ make moat attractive gifts. - -tnoaths-_ _ _ he let a drunk cif sddusg that a can always find a good supply L. feorge's,Chur+ch, January 9th. nervous-3r�ver'was a giea met► YOu of REMNANTS of silks.wool _ _ r = _ - - -- --- _ _ `1sZ Bnnday after Epiphany.. 10 a ace that .a drunken driver. So long _ jeerer, oresottona. at .: - . ,i :m. Sunday "School. 11 a. m. Cel- as we have magistrates of that be- TOWN HALL BUTTON SHOP . "oblation of the Holy Communion. 7 °ilei, so aril] we leave fatal motor nee- BROCK ST. `OtlTH-VKHITSY- - .'+ - . - - - _ . - •. 'p. as. Evening Prayer. Preacher at, ident6 in which drarskMl� drivers_are _ .. (Quik e'alches-Bultor.al = 1plh ibr•vices, Rev. E. G. Bobiason. involved. f . - Fred T. D]1tlIIg ;PiC i@T'ing ,_., On Monday January 10th in St. -. , George's Churel, at 8 p. m. ares- T Barbed Shop - - - _A F.ttubUsked 1867, ital os! Church Museic, b7 the 'Tanis �,\K A 1 I N G " Cbwir, Toronto. Thin oatitas�diag 1 LLII - ebpir under the baton of Mr. John J� \ - eaotena, will include in its oiferirsg, �ve '�Vedneada.y -$eauty�arlor = SPECIALS a armber of snick. All are cordially �i►ited•to this musical service. - - . -On Friday adorning last a ftv%- and turday from x competent lady wH-1 havecbarge . �p- 1r�C� tido coach driven by Wm. 'Nichols, of the beauty parlor sad satisfai• Breakfast Bacon, �ra7C• $ . t 8 . m. :to 11.45 tronas; uarantced at reduced owls aompletety destroyed byM ie: P P .g . . 1 }� bout 2.8Q"a,. m. on tree Kington _ .- irn. on -the - prices. _.cad Steak, .,12C. a !D• highway sear the eastern townline. s Peresanent Waves.$2,00,83.6045.00 . � -I ; lir. Nichols wsa driving west on DunLiSrton 5haaspoo sad FiaQer Wave. .50 ,PoY'� �P � . a • -. -.. I� esaght fire when, it is supposed, . Marcel. , .:7 :- 0 _ wln Ze. a �+� #e g. Beef, l - , something went wrong with the ig- 1 [I$ Pi�kerg 00 �sampca I._.3b . - anion system.. r drove the pato ,�, MAA;KET ial Pr c s,!May"25 tQ 31 -- the aide of the road off the ve- hor#enulg, 5c. a lb meat, ae nothing •could be done to :Classic Cleanser tms� 13c, ' save it. .Mr. Nichols, who was a- Ou P. W., . Reg. $2,00.-$$1.50 f y `lone, reit the .ear as soon. as the we Cariy'8 full line of Regvler, Reg. 53.511-•S3 00 :� • fire made its appearance. Thea Regular. Reg. X5.00--$4.00 . tom$, �� asrreck sass taken to the garage of ;�re8h s __ �. AIlA QI�.L - - - the Whitby mot ye a'_ Q R E 1 t� --Zt is some years since" Pinker- O Fkk �i . . !- . in Townshr has had-an election, and -_ _ g •>u dc�tl*ri•s•1h�1ii•, - e • but pn Monday last we had one of G �i - 1. / tcher pho. 3000) cern the moat enthusiastically conducted . Cured - FOR SALE-large hot-air furnace . campaigns is years. 1t bad appar- cheap. Apply Stanley Theatre; ��• - ently taken on the appearance of Meats'r` 4 :Stouffville. 20 - another Isar between the north and GCeia so , only t s one was m and a. - Three candidates were in the field Our delivery israt your 8P2vice. "caws and springers, from eastern ,..J in the south, :Ideeszs Doman, Ruddy - area. T. B. tested: J. . 'Anthony . . - L. _ an en, an or e :noPho ,. IF % - Messrs Middleton, Annie and Nor- - •' CLARENCE SILK _- , tson. G..L. Middleton and W. Heb- BEDS-why not keep a fear colon- ' ' - er Down were both members of the -- fes of bees and make some extra . 1937 Council. It has bocci pointed money? Fpr full particulars, write _ - _ . curt on di!lerent occasions, the maj- LILLIAN S� R 'J. Fuller, Pickering, II. "R. 1. r- _ . ority vote of the south with"the deo- 20-2>i 9 -Rlomdieat_-of the ane-divisions along BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE--1 pureibaed DurhamI. -New Years , _ the •iAke Shore, and although these .Three doors-east of tlise Old Ctwrds bull.. 1 year old. Maurice Gostick, _ _ ��r �..Y people did not�turri out is the num- Garage, Ma•. O. Crwamer's R. R. 2, Claremont. 20 ) Cst'eeting$ . biers anticipated, the belie! that the Residence. res rn� c cow. y - �ote was there. was substantiated ; " '. the resglts:_Messrs Down, Ii�addy I . accr d ted: Apply W. C. Willson, " shasipoo sed Fbggerww.ve -JiOe: - -- -- Y - I.- o Ari , and 'will comprise the three g�,a _ • . 86e. phone, Pigk`- 007: --- L. _ _ oounci�e�tsi of. tlse _ 1938 comscil.• _ s 8'Lgetwan - FOR SALE - First Mortage on' •- ' ]<deerare Ralph E. Mowbray and Wm. . .. paoperty .situated in the Village of •r - 1. - 12eeaor were elected acclams►tion Ant , , Pickering: Firet�lasa security. Ap- - bo Lhe oflicae o! Reeve and Deputy- Ma:iewe - _ _ 8ae. �_, -; - _f w:lgeeve st the Nomination meeting Faoisb ahy to Thomson 8c licMillan, Gordon __ ', Monde last. Both of the letter i0c: House, Pickering, 2tt _ _ - , .i ''0 .,` ` r ;were alto members of last year's . ` CO VS FOR SALE - Gose spring- i c - PI douusci]. The candidatea in .the. ere sad !scab caws, pure bred and d• e.7. • J .i ,' Thermigae Hestxsleai Bil Per>,an. -.- -- - ';:south worked hard, a lot of :anuses ., . _ . grades. T. B. Tested and blood t - . eat Raven ' ing was done aced on election day 8tAd • $2.i0- 8630 ti $5100 Muiph�, Marco Farms, Liad my O . plenty of cars were available -and-Ts wenn• !l .. very few were overlooked. ' rk. =t0! r •Pbone ], O" i8tf - s _ �' - • I` . . . - 1. . L. _ , , . w • . .. • - I - , . . . . . . ; � I . . . 1 , '*_ . I .1 � - � & , . , .. ... . r.-