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DEC. 91 t��38. Y..r 1♦!Of>Q!ltaitesl t�,dtl�l. • , +b - _ AUDLEY. ERRYWO!4D a GREENWOOD �¢ aisdiosi S. R. We tt _ nmaco spent Friday We are sorry, Mrs. C. K.�-Petty � r ' H. 0. PH ARSON_Physician and Saturday in_Montreal: is not improving as fast as her . MILLS .aaS.rseoa. Daabattoo. :oh "Our trnc)ce pass your way The• school closing daite.ised- friends would_ like. every day."' 8. PoitgYTH-Opfb--D.. - —._ mss,•,] ee� •S,� --: is's-Ilufh 'Ilol er sent' the ' ... �nK P - - i(ipWme•riea! Arouactoaotoauto .les. CCAj�be A— n , Ci�g�i, The mild weather has brought week-end with her aunt, Mrs. Ivan - Era essaoined n,Apooiatteeot , meNO into e e Taw, at thy. Monday Wednesday and' Friday aa0.Clarnunt.ooi. W�•UD, GEMENT, again Plowing in Decefnber world tiVir. George Gates, ' Misa Emilq ' e L.eodt. -RANI?, GRAVEL, look like an open winter. Gates and Malcolm Law, spent WE GRIND FINE �'he Club meets 'on Monday ev- Sunday with Ivan and Mrs. Law, Bran, Shorts and Feed of atfA. j� DONALD RUODY .,.uriuuter.' = and _ ening next in the school-house for in Whitby. tea{+s°fo,tor►lvot,uy r,tat,r'• iru.,�rw'i,oan• Y' kinds also minerals 'and other tllee locmady�etuQtcd uy cts�,tate A.E.Chris- B TTILDE R'8 SUPPLIES the Election of.Officers. A full at- The recent'tnild days brought ' � ttaa.sor.rbaiasott.oucttlawd.whic►y• sty tendance is rested: eonctntrafesforprofitable:feedipq °. req out our farmers to finish up that •�— r. adfe'Ieaal earta a Work --The Women's Institute met at kept on hand «: $EATON, BELL 1! ROSS 8 Inst bit of plowing, p We have also placed in stock a full the home of Mrs. R. P. Winters The Cherrywood Sunda We stock Only the best Povit Barristora & Solicitors y.School ry line of Maple Leof Milling on Wednesday last and.report a will hold their Christmas Concert w, W.I BEATON.K,C.- Telephone C-o',{ Feeds. g°Od m��' on Thursday evening, December Feeds and Supplies. IL BROOKE BELL,IL C. Adel.2838 � 22nd. A F+ j.D.F.ROSS A W MITCHELL BROCS ROAD good Program ;8 being ax. F'. T1. c�►R Err 372 day St. A. W. ranged and Santa is expected. _ The Youn JOH L.PON Tomato Congratulations to Miss Millie g 'People held-their el- Pickering. Ont. _ action of officers meeting on Mon- C�-• U.RICHARDSON A Oo.. Barrie- � Churchill, who won third prize at aters•Sot atore. Notaries etc . Suite 5m. Office phone 7400 Resiidence 9510 the Public speaking contest at day evening, resulting as follows: AND - Lite liuiJdi TorontoSt :orooto. President, Jack Fraser, c Brougham Secretary LL - oar♦d.utter I s gam last weep e Petty, Treasurer, Alvin epa]! or MGUS McM1LLAN—B a ' OII to ed b Miss Hilda Hood is again amp- ' P:Jlkey, Conveners: Annie . Petty, All Turin Guaranteed- r Gnda Street -PHONE 92i y y he T. Eaton Co, for the .Gordon Petty, Beatrice Petty, $ --'d�*4ma. Teleehune Ehrin twos, 29tt Christmas rulth - perio4- which is Hollinger. Pianist Ruth r _ "1 "' LJrtatu( F U R N I T U'R E now in full swing. g i , Beatrice -e y els Ave,EWS _ The annual Christmos Concert Social Convener, ;Mildred Bolling- Terente 11 i •^^ -... .•. We are displaying an attractive er. �+ variety of - held at the school-house, is ached- -. - 'one Lakeside 15M _ y BERT T FALLAISE, L. D 8., uled for Orden taken at NEWS OtTip 1 D.D.S.Graduate of the Royal Co8'�e of Aiuminum tend Granitewnre Etc. r Thursday evening, Dec. R HiTEYALE ;Nnmtu S.r`eooa.and the Univerattr of Toronto, Furniture w. Furniture 22nd commencing at 8 o'clock. The rewdence s.cond do« east of St. And• rov�t�B•wok Picherioa.Out. . o4�ce hatn: 9 appoiatmeot. (X-ray Prices low;-tu keeping wi floes. Program will be wrorth mg, and Born, to Ewart and Mrs. Anth- t FUEL C' i sr.w). 1ioae a(ra a^fio everyone is invited. ony, a daughter. We called at the Brock Road Miss Audrey Wilson is still 6"Ots"" !'arbs. RADIO SERVICE school on Tuesday afternoon, due- dei the doctor's care. We, are glad - - ing the recess period, followinyr to report her improving. ,. . A Graduate of Radio College which w� would ul�e to the Builders' Supplies tL BEATON, TOW;w9HIP' g pay Mrs. Judson Pugh motored to - .iE•/a Clem. Coo.eramor,Commi.eioner for with pupils and teacher a .compliment Belleville on Synch and 1e tsetse of id-vu.. Aecdentanr. Etc. Inure of on the Outstanding Lite y Po>� Matto"Liseaa". wMeevle.Oct. UP40-the-minuW training S po- nee$ prac- an enjoyable trip. Lumber and Lath tired by the pupils of that school Quite a few scholars are absent B. C. Shin A, E. RICHARI :C A F1NEsr ECLIPMENT; when a visitor appeared. Editor.. from school for sickness. Mollie Qlel1 - 10 NIMAL INSURANUE for Randall is still on the sick list as i%lt7e U081 Heti is W tryevaHerbert REAL EyTATE Guaranteed' Satisfaction t41h�+rta 00.81 Danes at Beougaam Town Friday, Der; 16th.. k Good9viI1 Brotherhood - t30NVEYrANCINa . AT is boldin i DOWORli4 Coke RPgannablr Prfeep Good Orchestra Admissions "25c. g to December - meeting - y "ansa. ready on Tuesda December 13th. S >o- Cf went Lime, Plaslef + Tessa aN Batteries dwaye w b Ad Old Time and Modern y, pea , _ ._ _ er, Rev.'Woodhouse,Woodhouse, of Markham. 1~etss, PIcL 60Y! B:ROT MILLEk. �`- ADple Body Wood The December meetilf �of the' - 8roua:bam. Gntwria BROUGHAM R Agents for 1 a nd—Fen�u Women's Institute will be held at p a' . MAW PbAnP 1[rr k 1&16 Mr, Albert Trickett has left for the home'of Mrs. Browntridge, on al�tl )d Q' .n r.00flOr L10]�fBSI) AUCTW1�iSgR AND A visit to England. Wednesday, December 14th,'at 2.45 VALUATOR D .�-, .E E R Sunday School teachers and pup- P. m• sharp. Roll Call—"My Fav_ _ AWea conducted Anywhere ila are busy ' preparing for the;r ourite Hobby'•'. Miss Richardson. ('oekt+hutl 'Implements 'w eAtertainment on December 23rd. the fin, ft Before Hsy1y ru write. Addre•• ei Dtaodr►u the District President, atilt be Street, Bast ID9U'ranoe of Ail Kinds. Dil8.- S. Stevenson, •of •Whitby, feat slieaker. We will have spec- Whitby. Ontario. - R has been a guest at the J: Farley ial music and papers• A report of '-- -' Beet Rates A vall a ble w1 tb home thus past week. the-Convention: Month's Topic— w I L�0 N B R 08 Mr. John Phillips and daughter, Relief. Special donations of Home- ` At Claremont Securityand Service made Candy ' for the Children's Locust Hill, ont. ' Jean, were with relatives y �hr+np N.rk ;-� out. Sunday .last. Shelter, at Oshawa, is' solicited to y 71s#dress Phone The Mission Band- meeting next brighten Christmas for ]lefts folk Ernest C. Fetzer BROUGHAM PICK 516 Saturday afteroon will be held , at not so fortunate as others. Ladiep ROOFING SPECIAL $int up--Messy regidret Qeei the home of Mrs. D. Mairs Please try to arrive in time so the - w= meeting can start on-time. Social 3-1 Std. Wght. .tsphalt Shingles h7est liiortsasest The Y. P. Union meeting on Sem- g ;6.60 S LAWYER aARDEY CROPS day evening was in charge of the half hour will follow the meeting. Per sots. - s* Convener, hies. Randall. b-1 Hvy, Wght. Ashphalt Shingles Tis eei/triesee - Citizenship Group, with Alan Ell- ; w'Wjll Pav Profits icett, convener. -. _ $6.65 per egrs, - If You Ute On Sunday, Mrs. Edward Wilson All. [fret ; GREENWOOD quality Toronto you knew you WERE NEXT celebrated her ►)irthda with her Rooting Co shingles. In lots a N Al II R A L MINER E BAL y Udiss Muriel Clark has' taken a w ou would bustle in aftar that In. of 5 re. or over. urance 'Protection we've been family, all with her but Miss Glad- ys Gannon, vbho was on' nursing situation at Claremont. ri`., talking' about :,Phosphates due g The 'members of the Sunday 'Prices dnbjeet to change without To frrxease Yields and Improv. 'School,,are g y notice. y. YOU MAY BE NEXT P Quality Ir. W. J. Brown and dau ter, gettin read for their of all sops Christmas Entertainment. ; _ DICKERING' y C Y RI L E. M O RLE Y and " Ir. George Drynan, of Toron• • �`•�" to, ti'tsuted the tormer's parents on. Miss 'Pearl ,Hickson visited the. • •.w ., �. �„ y(iBNERALINBURAN01� �� D.• N. LOCk W.0 0'Saturday afternoon, Mrs. M. Mal- Masses Pegg over the week-end,.. ' LUMBER YARD Our Motto—Service ane Protection and assisted in the musical part of L colm accompanied' them.home for a Phone �s 6700 Pickering Millshe program. 1118 ' the week-end. ;PHONE 34M The W. M. S. will hall " their On Sunday, Dec. 11th; Rev. Mr. - PICRf+,RiN(3. ONT. McKay returned missionary from CONGOLEUM WE DELIVER December meeting in the church, on India will take charge of the ser- the afternoon of December 15th, PHONE 53I7 --- at 2;30 m, As this, in.the basin-. vice here' at 11:15 a, m. Don't miss P•: hearing this interesting servibe. ,RUGS - era 'meeting for election of Offic• ers, it is hoped there wily be a A number of the'W. M: S. mem- ` ` GENTLY sed "R• 4. OLENDENINa good attendance. 'bens were at the •Thankoffering- NATURALLie z 9 reg $4.95, sale price $3.96 FUNERAL DIRECTOR service at Brougham on Monday, ' �- In last weeks report of winners _ Bale p R Private Ambulance :. 'nation 'Schools Contest, the winner Mess Luella Rorke, returned miss- Private 19 1-2 reg. $8.75, sale pr. 07.60 Day sad Night Service ,of. the cup presented by Councillor ionary from Jai4m, The need for s 12, res $9.95, sale price $8.66 Phone OQOG Dowa, was Gwen Skidmore, ..not t rent i most ur nt or new s s en t ge f Given Skidmore, as reported (In mission field. She told us of :. Malvern 5000 some other ' paper, not this ono. twenty-one Positions to'be filled, • Markham - . Ont Ed') The Missionary program,alfa' sp- lendid address given by Mrs. -Nor- -� Inner Spring 'The Social.Evening sponsored by B Mattress the Women's .Institute• on Tuesday man White, of rooklin, oil Sun' XOr • evens last, in the Town Hall, -day afternoon' was much apprec- a, evening Call the had a fair attendance who e o ed sated by all present. Congratula- y ' _ the Young People's drama and the tions to our Missionary Supt. Mrs. �tb Wa m p o l e d > Lees 10 per cont for Cash 'TINSMITH half hour at .the close. The Perry Wilson, for planning such a Clark Orchestra were . much app_ [ire program. Wh ' can't we have �� � y - — a or sir part in tTie ev- met'�of-theles helpful Sunday—aft-- a unday aft- - — &llus-Mattresses n have your furnaces • • enang's entertainment. ernoon meetings. Thbpt+epwatIMISendorsed usual pr>lees stoves,,pipes,EBVe rAughe On, Monday•afternoon,'Dec. 6th, The paeflirtg of Mrs." Carrot; on I9 its n2"eal profession ' and. roofs put in order• about fifty members of the'W.'M. Monday,-November 28th, came as bode h b an etmildw of S, and visitors 'from Claremont, a shock to the neighborhood. Mrs. pm MkisrW 011 and Mair ` �1alMlancfi, Darj ar Niitltt for the cold weather. Greenwood and Kinsale, met in the Carrol had endeared herself to. ofMagnesla—cotnbWngft �'` Ifrbtsae 13" 011 worti promptly attend- Brougham United Church to hear many of us while visiting her ala- 011e rsmWV the bmeSts of . ' Miss Rorke, , Missionary on Fur- to fuer her he at et Mrs: Geo.•Middleton. _ two of the most valuable ed to and satisfaction' lough front Japan; who gave many Passing, she re- aids in corrECtit1�faulty A. guaranteed. tnterestin facts• concernin the ensured for a time with her ne elltYlfnatiotl and AC{dl . :' : . A'e STERR:I'�"f as R g.. hew, John and Mrs. Fairgrovea, re Plessatlt tastitlg.. .call be work undertaken "try the .United turning to her home in Mitchell in of"M to Young chadrM ti Funeral Director " ALVIN BUSHBY Church iri Japan. At the close, a , ., coon reatorestttle�• ' Furniture Dealer Hardware Tinamlth Social.Half-hour�was spent by the the Iste �sum�rter of this year'. She mal bowelbaMts` r... ladies, while Brougham members ° a splendid Christian lady and p$4RERINO loving mother. The sympathy of 8.o:.altd500 20-ouldii um ����• ODtAl'10 served �s cop of tea and refreah- pbme 46" �;• ��, the community is extended to her ' 18. C. JONES -- DR1lYiQ)li'p 'i , . - • ' .non and family, also her sister, ( . -�.. , ,.. .aa• a Jar. .,.,.. ....._ _ • ..G 'l. xar.+{. i_u,. "f _ . .. c ni,�.x, - :.,• sd�• w;'. .•� :o,,s;: . ..,-,°°'_».tee .R m,,.. e.,�..,� . .•' `3 a x. . .1 y,�.^r... . .. ._ .. <S S- ••t..., .•. .�-e%�'err ,,:,�. .. .,m .t•...-,^.:. .tit•,. r tom.. .:.w::.� - _�s � ��a-3l• +-Q.:=--tit y'.s-� s. .... ticy � "+�t ;���' c.. .^TF.w. ,,, a-$':.Y.•'••sx, ,:..,,r- ,n;�^^t :tea --•.,. -F•, ,.. Y •r' .k. ti •• ., • a '..'r dC'�7._ ';.";, ,°� '-Vis•-l•X'3p.'r ':fi tr+ + •F",. a _ .r r! eshed- Gu11s m . . The , e of -t tc . •Like millions of happy,= � Ptt� `Westbrook &ad Skis,and grown-ups, by y - -- duos Qt�talcer Pulled 'Wheat' -- _a - is Shirley Temple's favourite ' SYNOPSIS: Slim Loyale Is par- if Starbuck is gonna have a very breakfast.'Quaker Puffed oled from prison after serving i8 devil o1 a time tryin' anythin' up months for a crime de did not cord- against yuh, Slim, bad sat I finger 'Wheat vas you quick food exploded mitt He returns to his Circle .L he d,like to. I savvy now why Roy energy cause it's.Shot from s£ ranch to find his father dead and ran into them dry-guichers along Each grain it aP • _ glia!'_ sinister forces at, work, tryiso he nut fast ng.to the trail. Lea Brockwell evidenUy — _ m the Dot to etg�t aaaes-tts surto ire-�-- can again be railroaded to prison- Dot an'rounded up some of his own quickly and easily l crowd to ambush yuh on.yore way � '?`• The Brockwello and their gang Luted are plotting to gain possession of home. Well, he'll be diaapDa 4•..:..:, a Circle L ranch and the property of again." Slim turned the bronco into the ' Mona H=11, a neighbor and life-long corrals, then rolled and lit a cigar- � - friend of Slim Loyale. lw'- o blotberslBvenchildreawiththemost en�s8g�p,but asa�oaaservingofQ " i Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- ette. He squatted oa his heels he• a V �••apperitesinatloveQuaker PttBedWhest,�it►tmakoscresm,tseq� buck has Joined tole he plot against side the gate. "No use me Sola' to ?7eWhaaYouneverneedtocoss in ener valve to as f�am�il�r�hdell- him. With the help of.Dakota Blue bed until Roy gets back," he aa• len ,s�vey _ �o when you serve this deliciou% and his cowboys. Slim Loyale de- nounced. "I couldn't sleep anyhow." brealctast.Not only is Quaker Puff dow treat --start now co serve tZnaker give Puffed Wheat. Order a prckaga today Zoo the land-grabbers .to do their Dakota nodded, manipulated lite i cW(1� Wheat easy to digest.quick to l worst. _ makluga himself and hunched down ALJ CHAPTER XI �L ysd Quaker Puffed Wheat Don't take any fool chances. .,,En tl]cing' Yowls-�1 T aa�lemtseeaeas wantaseendsearba e. FTOCI[ �'�'` h �x T G•e?one new 1939,ec�cee��code book.mamba. d a ba Roy," said Slim over his shoulder tate �d radael 8 honour o tt stessaasodcosiv q Eur ed you mambeesfiead name, tl vab deli a>t as he reined away. "Should they -�aaw job as, DICK' TRACY faerat ;�an�2boxtops,toDickTt+q,T�►t• bO� get yah. I'm eomin' after 'em with - - Palseit!'seaslrtl!'s/w1 too ecaboeoaah.One. Stan if voe are QeakK Cath arole or no parole_." { But Roy was not listening. He , , , EIIIIY DI'VI*ITY t Just was climbing Into Slim's saddle and beside Slim. "�[ona say anythIn' to of home-made candies is no urging the gray'aaray into the dark- i login' r• carries something o gift—it c f 2 cups sugar Good old Roy! What a Lith- yah about o in cattle?" he ingnir- a gif 2.3 cu water + ed presently. your personality and is doubly p ht corn syrup ful,fire-eating righting machine the sum nodded. '!Uh-hub. Said that, appreciated by the recipient be- 3$ cup ILS _ Jolly Irfahman'was. plash Courtney an' his gang had cause of the personal effort that �ca coconut,southern style, Viewing the affair calmly, Slim been workia' an her herd. I didn't has been put into it. toasted and crumbled ]Iaew that there was little chance Loll bey so, but that don't sound at Here are recipes for.a nice as- 1 teaspoon vanilla of Roy getting the worst of the &)I reasonable tame.Far as i know sortment. 8-4 cup candied cherries, thiri)y deal.Roy 'could be as wary and as R Courtney has aline hung 'around sliced ieuanfng as an Iadfaa when the no-, Battle Mountain, an, that fifty-six- CHOCOLATE CARAMELS3322b Of salt- eaafon required. Tonight, forewarn ty miles from here 1 cup auger ed Of io what to aspect, the odds were ' "No call for him to come clean' °Xa cup light corn syrup Cook 34 tug sugar and 1-3 cup •greatly 'in favour of Roy coming over here to rustle stock when he's 13 squares unsweetened .chow- water together forms o kms a slightly through with flying colors. of all of Ddurgatroyd•Valley right late, cut in pieces amount of,syrup Bo Slim rade home, taking the his front door to operate in..I teaspoon hesalavy cream. grees firm ball in Cook remainingdsugar, - roundabout route-Roy had suggest- afro to find out of course, but some, 1 �, cope heavyii ed, and arrived at the Circle L r, corn SYTOP, tfiin' tells me the testi anaBattle cliocoaComte,areesalt,iand %. up cream, Small amour water, and of syr pthformsta ranch buildings ovlthout-seeing a' a lot closer to,home place over low flame and stir hard ball in cold water t250 do- ranch soul. As he drew ap at the Mountain." tly until curtain and dismounted, a dark fig- Dakota Slue frowned thoughtful- and mixture boils Conti iia cook lied from fire, cool slightlyve first andsyrup poitr ore sauntered over from the bunk• ly. "Think yore shootfn' clone, y whites, beating : house. It-was Dakota Blue again. "WAP1llim:' hch greed.' Th me t tee n tngeuforms a.ntil & soft ballot lei mold ' constantly e until g mixture lose3 its "Bo7:" Dakota called out terse- wild-buil water (238 degrees F.), stirring glass (135 minutes). Then add �, ,Where's Slim? Why —'what time. An' the more I think and lig- creamsecond syrup slowly, beating as the hell: Is that yuh Slim! How � ure, the more shore I get that ft's ago nanctl000k food 238cudegrees aF., before. F9ld in coconut, vanilla, come yore ridfa' Roy'a prone'" s good one. Fanny, don't yuh think, alt, and' turn im- Slim told him of meeting Roy and Shat of.all the spreads in rheas stirring cup cr atm anddcook until mediatelyainto$battered pan, 8 z the subsequent changing o! moanta bare parte, the Circle L aa' the Dot a small amount of mixture forttts 8 inches, Cool until firm. Gut in - and hate. Dakota grunted with sp- : H Dot are .the only ones that have a first ball in cold ware; (264 de- to pieces, 1, x l?4t inches. Roll in proval.`"Roy s usin'his bald all the en mired 1 a ea •t be up in trouble. grecs F.�, additional toasted coconut if de stirring constantly. Ile- + time:' he added. sired. dozen p ecea. (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) move from tire; pour into slightly d 'M k 3i d i •,gat I'm r(-;tla' to the narrow buttered pa x 4 inches. o e n, 8 ch D not edge. Dako::i." xafd Slim wearily scrape pan. Let stand until cold. -+'This-ain't life, this is hell, pure } Mark with knife in . 34- inch Fanny Car and unavreeteined.It's almost as bad squares, turn out on cold slab, beds' to prison: On the dodge all turn right side up, and cut into After a collision in Rectory the time., afraid to.coli my soul my Of, Intereit; squares with full length of long, Road, Stoke Nekington, Engand, own: hidin' behind 7uh tellers —it 6hatp. knife. Let stand 2 to 3 mates me Leel lite a damned worm: hpurs to dry. Wrap each caramel a motor-car mounted the pave- For all I know, Roy tray be takin' � ��er1 went, attack a tare alarm post— s-ballet right,now that was meant toWomen waned paper. 'Makes 40 cars- and called out the fire brigade. _ 4954 mels. +tor me." •'it's A Tough Fight" •PATTERN'4959 I�eac�ers Dakota's spec4lativ a gaze held a With dirndls sweeping the court- a • sneer light in it. "I rection I Savvy try, an Anne Adams dress Iike �� _ Juan how yuh reef Slim. Shore,.It's ` AYE THE COU�'ONS - this is a ,must". in every smart a fight an tough one. It takes 's rl's-Fall-Winter wardrobe. You CHRISTMAS GOODIES -: et h pot more nerve to handle'thin kind When you feel inclined to groan �y s this will agree that Pattern.. 4958 is ��u�/�u/ //YeJ_�� of s ruckus than it does to hit the 100 per cent, pe.ifect in charm, at the thought of the Christmas h - ground.a fth a gun in each fist an' talk It oilt-through smoke. That- versatility and style, In fact, it's presents you have to buy and won- awn yuh can let yoreselt go--'lest the most endearing frock you . der where will the money come (wm.Rogers&Son) y S could make for important "dates"' from—forget about it. For a very - be d-arn good and mad an_let that FR! ► mad run loose. And-it's "simple-enough 'for the little money, sometime and some . "Yoh loos do that. Yuki gotta merest beginner to stitch up, with materials, you can give lovely just ;two major pieces, plus the' gifts-to all those people you want r . `..keep yore feelin's bottled up an' j to make happy. There are so many sleeves (short or long). Keep in home- sidestep trouble every time yuh mind .also, that the Sewing In- people who- would enjoy / --� meet it. That takes-spine and-glen- ty of it: Any danged fool can fight. structor shows how easy it is to °mane and women Christmas tlmive away + r t hold in when do the soft shoulder and waistline home and don't get home- It takes a're»1 man o from he's plumb wild and achin' to best shirrings, and•shape the lovely made treats very often — boys r ' the halter rope an' cut loose. We high or square neck. Pick a sup- and girls at boarding schools who- fellers appreciate,how tough it is, pie-wool, silk or synthetic for,the day version, and a rich, evening. may be going hotne'but who would Slim. But it we're willin'to see yuh like to take something back to a---through, yuh oughts be willin'• to color crepe for a'stunning full- treat their friends and those un- do yore part." length party gown. fortunate people who will have to _ Slim,put' his hand nn I7lakota's Pattern ,4959 is• available in be in hospital during •the happy ke'r" ' arm. "I savvy, ole timer. I promise junior and misses' sizes 10, 12; season. A daintily packaged'box u2 r► y' yuh I won't go muffin' around any 14, 16 and 18. Size 14 takes 3 fi ht an' I gotta make- yards 39 inch fabric and 7-8 yards i e INNER It. One thing,rI go some o e pul- son outa,me tonight. Send twenty cents (20c} in CHES 'Leo Brockwell was at the Dot H coins {stamps cannot be accepted)' , _ Dot talkie' over a cattle deal with DS R E for th`s Anne Adams pattern. Wes(ijOk Relief from tie Abe Fornachon. He butted into my Write plainly size, name, address Their(NSTRESS! FROM \• 'vialtin' with Mona and' got nasty. and style number, Rub soothing, warming Musterole I saw red an' beat the daylights Send your order to Anne well into your chest and throat. onto him. Adams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- Musterole is NOT just a salve.It's / - "• don't reckon he dares make,.a laude St., Toronto. a uebhi��ed cold rremedies, oil of-old-Las COLDS •.. ; complaint to Jigger Starbuck about mustard,and other valuable ingredi- a:` . -that. Brockwell had a gun an' me ants in a clean white ointment. 1. E _ `{\ - only my fiats. But man, what a sae H 0 Y 0 U CAN That's why it gets such fine results Soothing, Ponetr .. • isfaction 1t was to feel that pole N —better than the old-fashioned mug- T�iS Re�ody BringS ' $nlickle>ll" AT lard plaster. Musterole penetrates, w jai 1QdU-r3Y t ulates warms apd es,help- ' Da red idly Luta the Qin t t�f>� 'Relief Overnight , trltiSg �„��ooke'u_yf a9_ Don't let love and romance pass You by.Mea; Win 9UICKly I211ev2IIg m: : tlarkne89� If S tike tiFm-with-Iota aE Pep sad enertf3*•--- -uae�eb3r mlllona —. half a mat},I'd nay he be ashamed so start taking time-proven Lydla n. eam• Recommended by many duo- iterable, aren't you with your nose constantly tuna Flakham7 Vegetable Compound and no 3' t pat'�"�'...dyes P81�II�f111 to ga to Starbuck with that yarn. aha di8erence. Plnkhatn'a-Cora and, mad• tors and nurses.Made in Canada,m passages inflamed...head aching Blit he's low enough to do anytliin' tapecialiv for women from who eeaome barbs three strengths: Regular Strength, persistent watering? to gain his ends, Slim. Trouble's and roots,helps Nature tone up your system Children's(mild) and Extra Strong. f g _moa p tt really enjoy life.sad given Yon All druggists,40�each. TThiss continue amo a faamisuffer? ly r m ty-is the trusted friend of oro onsld nthe wtoid lift a to come to iiia." - over. Rub a little Mentholatum well up the nostrils. See how quickly n 48h1Urred Sl1tn. For over 60 Years one woman has told an. germs,.,retards tl'te •^► "Don't'think eo, other bow to¢o r'amiun1.brut distress tram this healing balm works...how it fights lurking g "Abe Fornachon told Leo if he myouu..ti. it help YOt713th Ptnkbam'• gatherin of mucus...soothes red,inflamed membranes...relieves •went to Starbuck-about it he'd just ' ,,hat choked, stuffy feeling�•.clears your head and apse and.helps rwear he ,did the fiat alingin' him- keep them clear. Get a 80 cent tube or jar of Meathofstum todaAl self." Issue Ns. 5O—'38 'N Musr,,n Use it tonight. Relief ia,puaraxtted or money back. BLS�Ln�H-' °, LAsr,, bakota cbuakled with relief. "By plumb white. Looks as C '<Mr. ;�r er-, s. ,y y- J•.._r..+, s'kq' " ;a. -'."- — u, > :�^� l""^ .r'--." - x' "�' ,r:a• ... '� '•e�, :.: ia, ..... ':_..�. �':.. -.« .. >...+• :,,,r ; -,tisrQ • y I l ,",; .' 'sin. •:a ..:.. .. rte.�n..¢'as<sl#wav5'�"•!+ ,.,. ., .e'1.e'.t�'. 41 ' S�'. :. -.. _ - - r���. Health h Better_i64 Out on Pres ZChool ;iA1re You Listening ? Sunday d 1! By FREDDIE TEE peopleof Caaadiaa West Have Lesson x Lightest Mortality in Domin- ,. COMEDIAN BAND LEADER show and Miss Rogers was supe 'ion — Are Much Healthier _ LESSON X! ported by an able cast of Holly- Than Mariti ers Ray Noble, conductor of the P f. _ THE SIN OF COVETOUSNESS Burrs and Allen shows over CBS wood actors and actresses...Exodus 20:17;20:17; Luke 12:13-21; EXTRA ALLOWANCE FOR OLIN from Hollywood every Friday Consider for a moment the I Timothy 6:6-10 night (WABC-GBS, 8.30 to 9.00 RADIOS! probability of a Canadian aged „s DeForest Crosley, Majestic and Nva years, says t •130LOEN TEXT: "Thou Shalt Not p.m., F,,ST) has not only proved 2626 dying wi+hi^ Rogers radio dealers are now oZ; #E X . covet" Exodus 20.17 himself to be a great song writer Canada's Weekly. The probabil- r THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING and an orchestra leader, but a sly fering special, ears large Christ- ity is greatest in the Maritime Time — The Ten Commandments and effective comedian as well. mss trade-in allowances for old Provinces and least in the'Prairie Y were given in 1498 B.C. The words His straight face, very English re- radio sets. With the new 19e. Provinces, being twice as high in Once you ==t from Luke Were spoken during, . marks to the come fan s ars o home.rlels in -he n the latter. The November,or .December, A D.. 29; the ahoy- --have•_ the • many old-country Yuletide �? expectation of life at the age of the First Epistle of Paul to Ttmo- proved to have programs can be heard regularly, five is.over-64-years.in the Prairie. morning sevens loud and clear..o�er short-wave. ,thy was written A.D. 65. such hilarious ef- Provinces and under 61 in Que- MELODY LANE P -' Place — The Ten Command- , feet that they bee, to take the two extremes. with 8EE iIIYE menta were given•4rom Mpunt Sin- now are an in- The young gentleman in sporty Less Healthy Stay Home al. The words taken from Luke y dispensable part w"tvBeds. d Tommy Lane, aged 11, Why should the Prairie Prov Syrup you'll ' were spoken In Peraea'on the east• of each of the air who made his professional debut inces show better than Quebec era side aL the Jordan River. It is : shows. But he'll as,a singer this year with Joe know how Penner and who continues to be not known exactly where Timothyhave to go a long and the Maritimes'! The answer. ` is simple. When large movements was when he received this letter, way to outdo his heard on Penner's program every of population take place, there is gi��Cereal "y x }7. Thou shalt not 'covet thy ! fame as the com- Thursday over the Columbia net- a tendency for the more healthy can taste - r neighbour's house, thou shalt not poser of such work (WABC-CBS, 7.30 to 8.00, r: • P ,� m., EST. Rebroadcast at 8.30 and energetic elements to move, F covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his songs as Good p while the less healthy people stay man-servant, nor his maid-servant. r N i g h t, -Sweet- P.m. EST.) Tommy, whose real' „ „ name is Stanley at home. 'To move to a strange nor his oz, nor his ass, nor any- heart, Love Is Hoffman, w a a land requires, even. at this day, 1 •1 1 thing that !s thy neighbor's. This " t h e Strangest „ auditioned b y something of the pioneering spirit. commandment is also repeated, Ray Noble T h i ri g, The Penner after win- Hence it is that . the Western _ with slight variations, In Deut. 5: Very Thought of You" and "The ning a vocal con- Provinces of Canada have the - a- $L There is one great distinction Touch of Your Lips test conducted by lightest mortality. These prow- 'between the laws of other peoples GINGER ROGERS STARREDa newspaper ' in inces have received much of their and the Hebrew code as found in Versatile Gin- n a his home town, population very recently. —'the Deealogue, namely, that among i' ger,Rogers whose Atlanta, Georgia. Canadians Live Longer no other people do we find a law fame as a dancer, The comedian Incidentally, the Canadian boy +� •against' covetousness. The com- T IS equalled only was struck by the of five can look forward to two pnandment "Thou shalt not covet" by her gifts ass purity of Tom full years more of life than the . "passes beyond the domain of civil �� convincing a c my's voice and British boy of five. The Canadian magistracy into that intellectual tress and corned immediately pine- at 42 has 32 years in frost of real of motive, desire and thought, ienne, was starr- ed - him under • • where (sod alone to Lord and also ed in the "Silver him as against fess than_$0_nf-his-- - -T]uskra„ traet � -British cousin. Eves at 75 there • -Ju a Tommy Lane ceding Iiia trip to is a difference in favor of the a The actual word "covet" in its tion heard over . - , the Columbia Hollywood, Tommy was sent to Canadian sof s little more than a essential meaning In "to set the, s • � • heart on," vee: literally, "to pant Setwork on San- New York by the Atlanta paper year. . - • s , • Metro- after." The sla. therefore, suggest- day recently. to Bing for officials of the Metro- '� ad b7 the word !s very evidently Conrad Nagel politan Opera Company, who also -that of desire to possess something was narrator-di- enthused over the clearness of his Goes to Iceland BARGAINS FOR J. �wWch belongs to another. Ginger Rogers rector for the soprano. CHRISTMAS The Root of All sin � To Dodge Winter Covetousness Includes fa its own World Population '•T■be 'scope all social lite. Ont of disabed- from a consciousness of God's yrs• Off to lass home in Iceland to r BB11����Mantel Model sante and love. REDUCED $ '5.00 isnes,to this command will spring 7. For we brought nothing Into Total 2,134900900 dodge the rigors of s Canadian _ _ tins that break every 'law writtenwinter, Cat B. Kristianason, • - upon the second table of the law. the world. for neither can we car- Capt. 8-Tabe Automatic anything out. See Job 1:21; Pe. well knows master of the New- Push-Button Mantel The whole realm of human inter- ry The population of the world at foundland Canada steamer REDUCED $30.00 relation is disorganised and broken 48:17. ,. b7 the dishonoring o! the tenth 8. But baying food and covering the end of 1937 was 2,134,000,000 Belle Ink. sailed last week from a cup ommandment, we shall therewith be content Pro the League of Nations• Monthly Montreal with his wife and 12-Tube Push Batton And one out bably the word here translated "c Lake 12:13-21. 1& o- Bulletin of Statistics estimated. daughter. He is going to Eng- REDUCED ;70.00 The ei the multitude said Hato him, veering" refers also to the shelter figures were 18,000,000 over land en route to his native a of the.home-in which we live. 1986: Reykjavik. sea Your Teacher, bid my,brother divide the L Tim. 6:8, 10, 8. But they .that The bulletin revealed'.that more "What do you mean; dodge ItOGERS.MAJESTIC ori Inheritance with me. This man's Dee ols�,s caos;mIt are minded to be rich. Fall into a than one-half of mankind lives in the cold?" he was asked. DEALER TO ICBT personal a3air 4us the' supreme thing for him, act the teaching of temptation and a snare. And many Asia, where China claims about ��Because it is not cold there +t Jests- foolish and hurtful lusts. The de- 450,000,000, India 350,000,000, in winter like here," s • e 14. But he said unto him. Man.• sires in question are hurtful be- and Japan and its possessions He stressed the fact that it i, who made me • judge or a divides cause they hinder true happiness. 100,000,000. was not cold in Iceland in win- �'` over ygnf The Lord sever set him- Such as drown men In destruction The population of Soviet Run- ter. -4 self as a rhal to the magistrates of and perdition. Those who set their via was estimated at 178,000,000, lite land- hearts on being rich become In- while of 397,000,000 human bs- What A Man Is volved in the meshes of wordlinese Ings in Europe 79,000,000.live •• ,in ■ lli. And he Bald onto them, Take and sin; their movements are so Germany. 47,000,000 in the Unit- s41 heed, and keep yourselves from all tettered by cares and Inordinate ed Kingdom, 48,000,000 in Italy. M 0 d�rn Music C M as t e r w7etoasaess For a man's life con- Aestres, and by artificial wants, 42,0000 i is France and 85,- , sisteth not !n the abundance.of the that they are no longer tree mea. 000,000 in Poland. ■ things which he posaesseth. What 10. For the love of money is a Death Rate Overtakes Birth Rate y' root aall kinds of evil; which AO=ONTAL ,answer to Previous Puzzle. -,9 Low tide. t par Lord was continually emphae• The bulletin gave the popnla- s Mme reaching after have been led 1"5 Famous 10 Title. !slag was the life of a man. not tion of the United States at T A N astray from the faith• and have concert 11 He was a what he possessed, but what he° ' 180,000,000 while South America I L V E .rt was, He came that we might haA pierced themselves through with Togas^ Polish child- what has 90,000,000 0! whom Brasil 11 To gasp. many sorrows. For gold men have claims 50 per cent. E D E L N D '.ilia, and that we might have it 22 To deem.- 13 Matter: more abundantly. Eis.dechued'tbat betrayed their country, their In Europe, the United States 14 Close. 1�}/� 15 Dwelled. ' Ufa never consists of the things friends, their God, their immortal and' Japan•the proportion of old 16 Chinese staple Kil�S„7 20 Twisted cord. ` "!which one has. but of the things soul. people is increasing as the death fes, �` ,�D ( 22 Devices for fes The Tenth Commandment is also rate begins to overtake the birth \( { reamin ^ (which one po esses In one own � 17 Tricks. 9• sari (cod's demand that man shall put rate. In Austria and France enovernment of his 26 Born. the reins of the g 18 Arrived. 16. And he spake a parable unto 1987 there were more deaths than 19 Salts of oleic ' 3 27 Obese. Ufa into the hands of God. births.: acid. 29 Almond. ` them, saying, The ground of a cer• {' tain rich man brought forth pleat!- Each• ear some 25,000,000 tom- 21 Lash marks. I C E N 30 Night beton a Y:• tally: 17. and he reasoned within y Japan is trying to induce Its 23 Month. I 34 Ta boil. himself, saying, What shall I do, mon pins are manufactured in the 24 Snaky Half. 36 Narrow lane. a' people to put $2,240,000,000 a VERTICAL 38 Pertaining because I have .not where to be- U. S.—and presumably lost or •25 To deduce. �y g year in saving. �1t Prison. to gold. stow my traits! 18. And he 'said, thrown away. -- 28 Showered. 51 Unoovatnon- This will I do: I will pull down my 31 Appliances. 52 Pigmentary 2 One time.- 138 To play Karns, and build greater.; and there OVER 32 Lilac color. 3 Vessel boisterously. 33 Still. spot. 4 Warning cry ,40 Heathen.-god., :swill I bestow an my grain and.my 34 Southeast. 53 To embarass. in golf. 41 Evils. :. goods. Our Lord U about to illus- 35 To scatter. • 54 Virginia 5 Masculine "''42 Blemish. trate the evil consequences of "the _ 36 Paid publicity.. willow. pronoun. 43 WQeps loudly. afro of cbTetousness by one o! his - .37 Age. 55 H ings. 44 ., !most remarkable parables (a par- 43 39 Without a rim• the greatest 7 To generate 45 Bed slat. ; able found only in the Gospel of O O 44 Conclusions. --- of today. pus. 46 Oak. Lake). 48 Land right. 56 He is also a 'A Sacred shields 47 Gunlock catch C_ t _ m sou4 _.. of-iL ani. 50 Mother. -Soul,thou hast much goods laid up Have Switched To for many years; take thine ease, ► - 6 7 9 10 } eat,•drink, be-merry. Cf. 1 Cor. 16: ' 32. The conversation is entirely It 13 H with himself. He does not think ofLlue ' 1 ' .others who may be•in need. He 17 .says nothing about increasing his HEATING s s gifts to God, If he was giving any- 1 s 9 c, 1 21 '_thing to God. - ., .. c; 20. But God said unto him. Thou 3. foolish one. This night is thy soul Let this overwhelming poeferenes for`bine coal'—the world', required of thee.' And the things finest anthracite—be Ynto ��'blh coal which thou has prepared, whose will give Zou a heating satCanadiaedon affil veownhat !bas.won elft coom"de of over 100.000 Canadian homeowners. , ti shall they be? Order v toll of Im"-ewe MANY 131 1. TrWY'R(e1� �k_your 'blue soar_&aloe also about the 'blw for-hiauelf, and U not rich to- with your present p ps obi ea.ant tee _ -• - , 81. So Is be that layeth up D'us- 'e ' Hue Regalatee whi _ aipme pip E . ward (sod. Cf. lltittz:8:11; f Cor.'13 ' z rl9ti iw Tin.1R:8•t. /. Hfet-godiiaess 9 Toni + - ''with contentment Is great gain. . Pad'falls us that frac gain is life '` ' r U found In godliness itself, togs- coal '* the- with contentment. The word • • RT :r rendered "contentment" signifies 'that elevation of soul above enter- T■•e in '?be Shadow" ever fat: 7 p.m., CBL, TORONTO, or 9S - tai earthly conditions which comes — A.30 1F'y Com, Ottawa. .' - , . .. � �+d✓_7 ..,::. fG .-:< 'x: _• r. ^M:^i. r'«a. .....•.. a v, ...... .. �.. .. .. � .. r _ •TM^'^S^ N^•f�e Ly�P._'STi^,ff'' "„ ^."!ZgV'sld vwT'f� J' .'Ary� .`S" Jl:..�' 7 q4 •�i .. ��i p fi. �`•r ^.'wiP'1/'.p .. .4...f..Y :.::: - V"P`.•.T -� "-..,, ..✓:, '•.S`.: n..' e, J '��'^ 1..�.'p° M..i - _ !•. A. •�• ...,:a: y r.. 4. ++>i' 'r -,.,.-.:'.,,.F. ^:: wd._..•.i �.x .,...... M. :4..H .F S' a; .' +,. :"N.•'r` ..., b ...... ,.i...,�•.•.:,41/�,.W .. .R..1. .. .ate ,w.::. '!'�.. ..�++,•. X Y�.4 w �I .., M1. .. f+} .•.-ph^. .. r,J!•...t...-_Rl,: � tFV'^+ti':. .. ..: :. .V-..'1... ,^: 'n� •,! '�.. ,M" 1 • , J � y bR w' t� after Jugs 1st of that yeae. This Pugh'360.wUoyd Johnston 40. C. E. / / _ " �g av'IyQZ11tiC� "t who matter must now be held Morley log. T. C. Brown 20. B. L, ''' •0�N� � r over till 1989. Promise of consider- Jamieson 4. Thos. Gregg 4'.00. Learn to Play Terri# stuns at the beginning of the Year Willier & Co._printed forms 2f.95 PUNBAAL DIABOTOA AND .41.75 Par >�; ii•6o >a ad.•rves was gives these ratepayers by Mr. power.abd.. Light Committee H1�1VP11117i1N GUITAR, SPANISH EMBALMER 8a0sesi>Niaas to the United 8fatts Mpwbray,'the Reeve. paid the following: Hydro-Electric GUIT?!R and UKELELE rluceessor to W.J. Mather, -" std OL lbw $2M is ad.ate& com mittee on Roads and Bridg- Pickering, 451.00, Brougham, 142. Individual ball-baur 5aasons Eco,tt.ille es,,void the following; 14 •82, Greenwood 30.33. Nigbt and Day Birvius A. Hastings, operating, crusher, Damages to Sheep Committee Mona Ked Studiol& " JOHN MURKAR. Proorieter �. C. Wennop, labour, 19. Joe. paid the following: BueinPFa Phoo� Iieeidence l'leoof 1 ewe killed 7.00 Clarcmont. Markham. Unionville, "01 _ - 9820 I Valentino, labour, 16.35. Joe Hilts, Jos, Stephenson, Uxbrid,[e. Stoufiville, The 'l ownsnip Council met on labour, 15.50. Geo. Green, labour, Relict Committee paid the follow Monday last for their regular 44.00 A. O'Hara, labour 46.26. H. Ing for services and goods: .'Instrumenu supplied on request, monthly meeting and Court of Re- Reiding, labour '29.75. W. Hardy, Roy Morrish 71.54. P. Wilson 17.80 rocoavince you is to the merits of our lalour and 14.60. N. Wood 16.75. A. W. iszon. labour 37.75. Geo. Wilson, ysteni you will receive FREE of ohargs. A lung list of appeals was Pres= 6.00. L. Cook, labour 4.G0: C. Rey- Wilkinson 19.60. W. Headley 8.00. one lesson on any one of the Shave - -entsd for consideration at the Ct. nolds, labour, 8i5'. J. Griffin, lab- Hugh Murray 12.00. J. M. Story, instruments. 'rte o o which A. Lee, haul gravel, 65. 6.25. M. S. Chapman.6.00. T. Eat - -- AGOINU -were situ le property transfers, 00. Lorne.White, haul gravel 6 '60' on L ?nP n T N and r and allowances on the Frank Barclay, haul gravel, 91.50. Scarboro Twp_ 32.71. Citya Toronto, .W hitevale THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER _ dog tel H. Newman requested Robt, Lynn, labour,, 15.75. J. D. 3.60. North York 42.59. S. Morrish i q(1}[, (:Ril ES. T M A Y- E reduct' of assessment on his Adams, repairs for grader, 51.86. 24.84. F. Bunting, 10;43. W. 'Dun- AW, Agency Youth EYEs.' lands at Fairport, decision T. Paterson, sharpen saws, etc. 18.. can 19.60. City Toronto 53.83. H. TUCK, OPT. D. held ov Masulka,. Base . 50., B. C. Lumber, 25.9?. Thos. t �-` u McCORMICK-DEE RING Line, East, was denied a re<inct= Acldord, gas, 2.12. Wes. Petty, rea,ple i1G�l Bi�Lual F33 E fon. John Buuue, was tranted • a pairs, 12.63.' Pedlar People, fence DEALER 117 > epp. !. d reduction of $150 on an Eastern posts and roofing, 151.09. Smith �- OWA, ibis Imperty. Belting -Co., 7.44. K. Ward, oiler- Lus-arance Co. ALSO OSBIARA, QNB' Upon request of the Council, Mr. atin,g maintainer, 57.15. Sawyer- soli WAWANESA INS. D0. FL TRTMAC R TUDil;OPE ANDERSON x _ Monteith, a member of the.firm Massey, repairs 112.97. Can. Oii , sates for Fara aY Cstatrt 11�1CffiNElRY R BEPAIlBS of auditors, who have recently Co. gasoline, 264.46. Chas.. Cooper, BteeP Wagon Wheels. Pedlar Roof- of a township audit, app- tires, gears etc. 245.15.. Roy Ward, Baildiap lag. Frost or Lundy Feta /(''�� eared before the Council and was salary, stamps, express and repairs Wbdstes7 Iasnranee se Bels anGaGoodyear Tires ad OW Notice, to you questioned very closely ane in de- etc, 16228. Goodrich Salt Co, Wiatdmills. Siies etc. Red l5itdlan Gasoline tail, regarding a bill of some- 60.79. Gordon McKay, ' labour, .90. Aabsmobile Iasaraaae C. T. G AUTO PARTS. -�• - thing over $200 for services n L. Lye, repairs, 5.35. Wtn, Linton, All. Kinds. GENEEAL HABDWAB]0 We do Building of all kind# c,onnection.with the installing of a cut weeds, 7.60. J. D. Kemme?, iN a s Frank Wright. UaftPENTERING, new system, by Mr. Ruddy. Mr. rut weeds,' 3.50. E. Andrew, cu: Ruddy refused to agree to the pay- weeds, 2.00. D. Munro, cut weed3, $�w Lr18 h ttt)t� WT;T!'EVALg O1VZ:, CEifENTINt " ment of the account, until an it 2.00. W. Miller, but weeds, 1.00. W. v*B�y ONTARIO ,LUDdBiNG 'y emized account -had- been present- Sparrow, cut weeds, 6.00. L. Bath, And ed and investigated. = cut weeds, 2.00. W. White, cut •.. w� -Messrs-Frank-t•_ I'rousa artcl N -weeds;1=.80. -J.- Balsdon. wheel Law iF1QtQ>r Sales i9UU�'IN(1 E. McEwen appeared for the Yill- barrow and hardware, 15.68. A. �� Y Chrysler-Plymouth age of Pickering, regarding the W. Mitchell. hauling, 59,90, James � ?i C Ill s� rtt✓�I I Ile!' We � ao sell Brantford Rruom ., Dealer ••�� tpriale,EmpiraBatiuroom long-standing differences between Dwyer; cut weeds, . 3.25. R. Bye, EcIn[pment, Duro Water the two bodies on the financial set- 1.1.50. Jack Dwyer, cut weeds. 16 Cockshutt Tillers--& size to salt y 9�mP, Beatty clement. These accounts have also 00, Hors" or Tractor You tan plow GWD USED CARS y y been included is the audit, and Contingencies Committee paid faster. '➢he KID GANG b still the GOODYEAR TIRES "' 9Etible Egnipmeat "Is• be a'state of the folloying: leader in sten-bottom Horne Plow. WILLARD BATTERIES an �.ther Ruildiog MaterL►I there now appears-toT1is No. 3 'llrattor Plewa reduce _ accord and agreement on .this suD- Hugh Pugh, postage. 10.00 . Adam GENERAL BLACKSMITHiNG E�timstes Free 2 Plowing Home- We have Plows 1S SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Work Guaranteed ,sect, the village at the and of flu gpeara, bonus on 19 dogs. 21.90, Every Parpose,1 nearly year 1937, owing the towrathip I Inspecting bush lots g.06, Issuing Has relfilsers--•Grals Drill. teas Give us a trim on a New or a Used G $7b3.34, which includes a deficit of appeals 2.40. Gen. Accident Assm. tan ie on. nearly all steel Tera• 24 1foslR Towing Service �. J. P R0� Fj $277.92 for the year ending 1936- Co. tax-collector bond 1b.90. L. T. nee fmc �W, seD Cresta Separators. 1�aa Gordonj Ph Seventeen families (50 persons) Johnston, stamps for 1937 roll and GJ. La PTCKP.am . ONTAEL10 are reported .receiving relief ass-. outside tcrwrushfp and correspond true Fsaars and Fe:tlt�sts els. Phunr 29Ari istsnee during November. epee, 5727, stamps for 1938 roll, - ypy,at was aped to be a rsth- 45.00. Jack Andrew. -cutting weeds, Fred A Rood - roebdua: PIUSSRINQ, E)igTdIR10 or interesting session at this meet- and advertising, 26.96. Joq. .CovRasu, DeLsval Pedlar Pndsets HA NCO lag, "tell flat" during the evening weed inspector, 83.60. Beaton Bali (,]rase Fertilisers - eosaion, when the Reeve informed and Ross, legal .services, 26.00. Tod. P Radio ,Ly or so ras,�payen 'frfl,�t u cep. Hospitalof 8.50. ��stR. Beat-rar` �W.F. DISNEY, 4reenwoodService $. lv'^ '';uihnrton, that the BY- Deeds, 3.95. Salarsee--D. law the eat to be heord at this on 225.00, Wm. Chester, 60.00 J. Peoxa Pica 2914 41dExpert servioe sizd is- meeting, to divide thin Section Phillips, S. A. 0., 50.00. W. B. airs t0 all makes. React SO/ could not now 'be passed, and read 'Milne, David Gregg and Frfak p that section of the Statutes, which Turner,. Fence-viewers, 2.00 each. on&biB charges. Work BROCK . states, "that a by-lav► dividing a Ralph E. Mowbray, 150. Wm. Ree- ,guar,4ateed. A.W•MITCHELL --` school section or otherwise disturb- sor. 100. W. H. Do'm loo. Robt. K Ing the section cannot` be passed Ruddy .100. Blake Annus 100. Hugh (THEATRE ,t4RTiHUR FIELD' ,Pickering - - -- t',eanasse Radia and Tdrstsiot 'C7CTHI�I'�'Y' (Member Official Radia 9a.Ice Mm% !O11t. ASssoet.nt a. S . I�� :FRIDAY and SATURDAY f8 Phone PIf7BBRINa L.L. LIN 1 - DECEMBER 9 and 0 wo 6ws at 7 and 9 '`.Tinter Automobile :'Aceessories : Sat.Matinee at 1.30 •7' ShA TE R ' .. --' • "Sin ou S� VEAL. CALVES W - Yrestone, Alcohol, . `Heaters, . Sinners" Sell youc Calves at home. Defrosters, Pans, ►ith t , Tire Chains, - tim Radiators etc., etc. , GING CROSBY y Save e and ne . . : MacMUR RAY ^;w FRED =, W e have a buyer: at the farm. t us give your car a winter Y _. Monday, Tuesday .R Wednesday - tune-up. - - '- _ UECEDdtcER 13, 13 and 14 Monday; Tuesday: and #Ceara es `het our Wholesale :Finn Show at 7.00 f Zest Complete Show at 8.20 'Wednesday. Prices. "Sinners in - COOPER CLARE a D a -- M Iff E Y LIMITED ssoc. Male". McCslashelli-Dumbarton Wiry i . . relslrrloNs 1118. r�tEtttMr cion Lowe@ JOHN BOLES • • R BRUCE GENE. LET US SUPPLY YOUR WINT�:R The Eeoiiaoiny Store i Th ALso - - :. Motoring s. -THE JONES F71hIl[.Y Our Prices are Right,i I Sugar, j, 15c.for .. 15c. 'Children's Sleepers Wliestlets, 7 iba, for 25c. .Child's Flannelette bloomers 25c. C',laced Pineapple rings,` be- Women's-Wooltex vests 55c. T . y- CO verea res one :IN C. `"' •((,(aced Cherries, per lb. 8f3h:. Childs' Waoltez Vests 46a. $$Safety Ill f ' Baro Caahaere', -Numbers"' ,Pure Pauns lvania Motor, >� ,� orange Peel Ib. zbt. 3 _ y Q==*s, S lbs. for me. soap and Perfume 26e.' )i0aisins, f1 late. far .255. Pepper Sad Salt Sets 16c. WITH Wolter grades, ?5C. 'pe:' S D PROUTY sat. Raseg>a.. Tumblers �• � ��lains -�e il'oste -.___�a�s C-tC �eaaest, • S lbs. for SHIRLEY DEANE . 1lLsllog's BZ+a�► Flaloie, wiz]► l<}ox Chocolates Ib: .. RP1ttNG B' INGTON Pet for ,:�. .. « �a 1a, 1931 Pontiac Coach, m good shape �y Anmetonia, S pkgs. for iia. Mirrors >t6e. Rl1SSli1.GLRA90N' �,� �rotit-sjariog ceupoes issued as all asks. ... _ NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS 1 ALF'S PLACE f Give Brock Tbsatre CM14m s. �� MD&) A• ;� BrOOjts '�lLltl'�1o11t �tieksa This Ystr. Complete EM• lossatiot c6oefidy than st su Baa Oise. CLA REMONT a ONTA R/C� • , .Pis 390t ` �a .+ ,,.,n,;• •.; i�2 '�"'sc"•`. �+[3f'r°¢=. SA£'L,a. .'Y'aFt.rr..� 7. .✓ _ r,. o^+'' .•,+, ;'.7xy adt *.t., x,•S:4ts.7;t.: ^•+- �' •' x .'l i,• ib�•'. .t. ti< �i •�'f�• 'N_,+�'v,-Nrl 'Y .•hi;,alj •1� '.•w 4 . . v, .:....:. _ :',.5;. .T.-,, ... ... . .:_ ._ ` :'. '` .:'Cr', � ..5^ '�' �.'""• noF`'i' /'''.•f •,`t^ _ .r".W` c • .. ..•...w. ..' .. ... .....w .:. � n..:•.: '•.. .�, ..,xar�-. w-r -. •�' ,cs,. � �.,;�r?'•+4- w,. t. 2 X+�,- . r .�. •.3s�:�. rk 5" rc* :.+n, .? •J I,.,� r'N1`f+ .. r ;, ..-. .; ....'sYs: ., ',.rt -.., .,.;•. :' nu : •'° _-.a.. ..k-2'r '-.x. .:'. .. .,. 'ur:'-7a l•:... `�,5,:! � f,.:,., .•',,..�'�,.._.:.� , ..,y... �., ,V, �;, 1 'rte. - r. _ Y 3� be a Candy Demonstration. An J. e of Christmas Cdits, al- e Will be a meed of the CLARMONT Pkk*4ag 'Two. Redwy Lesm* �� a F. Goddard wan in our Vxch&ug nB NO Cc t�iTO�litOt/ W. , . , A ''Cormack ..asidst during the Week. so Highlights of Toronto Conven- � �i 71 Burd practice tools Place in the tion. The Program is. in charge atPickerim Township Hockey Legg- g. a O. 1987, Chea. 106, See. 6L ii on Tuesday aftesnioon. Mrs, C. Gostic and ,her group. us in Brougham, on Tuesday even- _-_._ � _ �'-'. FLORIST `' �- Y ing,• Dec. 13th, at 8 P. m. for the Lr9r1'A1'E 014' RAC$AEL ANN , } Preparations are made for Mr. and Mss. Les. Fea'sby, of Bing Purpose of electing a Vice-Presid- pgll,Ip Married Woman, Deceased the School Concert which is to be ceFloral Designs for all Oe - held spent Sunday with friends eat and drawing up a schedule. g he1,e� held on the night of Dec. 22nd. ALL PERSONS having da ms at- ; CssiOIIB� Mr. and Mrs. Chidlow, of Victor- Garnet Wagg Don Beer, rinse the Estate of Rachael Ann Is Corners,,spent Sunday with theirPros. - See. Philip, late of the Township of FuneralTzibuteasSpeoialty friends here. LAND SVRVXYOR Pickering, in the bounty of Omar- Rev. J. E and Mrs, Glover, and ••� io, Married Woman, deceased, who Gut Flowers St Potted Plants) daughter, Helen, were Toronto vis- F. L DON M AN B. A., B. Be, 0 � died ord or about the )loth day of . Free Delivery la Pick nug District H hors on Saturday. L, S. On file arc- the records of aur July A. D., 1938, are hereby not : Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Johnson, of vee ors Gibson and Yarnold, >16a — wi 124 Brock St..W:, WHITBY ified to file Easts 196t on or before the Tenth Day of Phone 324 7if D A,. Pugh, ori the first of this December 1938, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the We Have Placed Mr. and Man. Roberts, of Osh- f th assets of the deceau- a�ra are moving into the Boer re- STANLEY T ETRE � 11 said date, e 8 Y ] ed will be distributed amongst Y silence, recently vacated by Mr• those entitled thereto, having re- Asphalt Rooting in stock Berg, STOUFFVILLE �Vl• !�� tea '( J ( gard only to claims so filed: Have also receive a oar of Kr. aria Mrs. H. A. Bedal, and pbooe looptlJi�lllCt6l,--. Hemlock Slabs for Bummer daughtee, Lola, of .Brighton 'spent Dated at ►Oshawa, the 22nd day of Use. Tuesday with Raw. J. E and Mrs. _ — - November, 1938. -Gloves. XV. MITCHELL limber the United Church 5bowing In sib but rice de- W. Lr. N. Sinclair.,K. C., Bank of Pickering, Ont. - 49tf A:, Bunds School Christmas Enter- week Nights-8.15, Standard Tieae y y we can furnish Weal Bids., OsItawa, Ont. int.& Holidays-2 Shows.7 sad 9 P.In a� tainment in the Community Hall, ,��• Artbur Bey+es, Ekeentor, Plcimins tr memorials that -will r -on December 16th rtiumzi.PA%.FRIDAY&SATURDAY please from every, Ontario. Farr s Elevator r Miss S. E. and Mr. Ralph Evanq . , send Mr.' and Mrs. Morgan Pugh, DBCE M BER_ 8, 9 and l0' standpoint. In dignity _of -appeartmes oue spent Sunday last with friends in « Claremont, Ont• Toronto. , The Adventures : mei h the stand LESLIE SMITH Mr. Reg. Clark, for some time, of Robin Hood" ` Na Greeter Tribute R"' '°" ass ° 0e 2AR• , -employed at the McIntyre Plant � I N. W. STAFFORD �,, v FLOUR SAS E leaves for Toronto, where he has Starring - : Highway llloaaasastal Expert Bread # 4 secured a new sition Worb 24'v p° ERROL YLYNN Mr. and Mrs. Berg and family OLIVIA de HAVILAND fit' 462 '� Ont' 98'0 =2.60 i are moving to Toronto, where Mr. Kingston Road West .Radio Service Berg has secured a very remuner- BASIL RATHf30NE __ Pastry w ative.position in -West Toronto, CLAUDE RAINS. , -D1XIE ROAD , 98i :#Lis V Our merchants are preparing WALT DISNEY S SHORT SUBJEGT� their stocks for the Christman R. R. 2, Piais�ring 2.9 ; 9 Lucky Draw for Robin , Hood's ELECTRIC trade- 'Lthe stores.have already tak- Products. �---• ` ._en on that Christmas .appearance. _ CALL AT _ The ladies of.the Baptist Missies Gyesight Education , _ �inie desire to thank Rev. I = BOOSE S ',FENCERS Wilson, of Whitevale, and all the ZrI)Nb4Y. DECEMBER 12 and _ .gentlemen, who 'so ably contributed VOe Night Only ' _ � u --_ . . PLL— Et70NOD�ICAL �- to the program given at their Nov- ei s a EFFIQENCY cAgR gTOg� SIS T`z r Blind Mice �" Yr. 'AK. No Chrysler Reprsst _ - Starring - by n;' Our prices are lowest on Years hone >n Holds Stock el with eatative for this district, h:as-ibeen Sly ears Use molting his product known in this -_ LO fiET a A YOUNG r�(��( ...•to.verb low overhead. Calk and l, district. A number of new Chrysler JOEL McCRAE - C. H. TUCK we for yourself and be em- have proved their worth oo 100, ease are now being driven by toe- •.SHORT SUBJECTS ' vi�read. Be .sure and got your 000 farms in U.S.a1. The 20'tb Opt. ticket wtth each- 60e. cash per- century way to bold live stock Thirteen`of-the girls of the C. TUBSUA Y and WEDNESDAY -- etuse. Three Prises will be �s. L T. of the United Church, txcember 18 asd 14 _ fM given each gaturday night at For fvkl particulars write `with their leader, Mrs. Glover, ser BYg• (sop: P. 0.) wended the Rally at Oshawa, on ? Two Nigbts Only OaYaws. Pbasv kali 10 0. m. Your Selection. �'dli�; >✓'��,a' _"9I� <'. Sunday last: The meeting was a t4 ff j 188 Eiag, East. Toronto, as _ very i;sspiring, educational uric. Her Jungle Love Colour of walla and back ground HO W A N U L. TURNS p The contributions for the Shower a ALL TECHNICOLOR Picture should not oppear brighter under .,Whibevale .Ontnift., ••of Clothing, Fruit, Vegetalles, A natural light than the work is NT. CLARMO burr it- Cockles; and Candy, to be .sent to Starring self because In most caves this will -•4 the Beverley Sts. Mission, are to DOROTHY LAMOUR" Prove hard on the eyes sari} is gen-. Barcla 'Tr ons .be left at the home of Mars. Fred RAY MI I.LAN D orally due to over-illumination, but A TT ENTION ! Ward, not port later than December LYNNE OVERMAN the glare effect may come from re- 12th. 5bort Subjects flection rather than from direct + Three Carloads ..oi ladies from light. This is one of the main sea- Brock; Road Gavel betw..n Ct:ramont, ar+oagA.n :. the United Church attended a apse sons for giving light colouring - to areoweod. Wknitevde sad Torew' ' iaL W. M. S. meeting at Brougham ceilings' and darker colours to the non Monday afternoon, at which ThIURSDAN%FRIDAY A SATURDAY walls and lower walls so shading Pit 1' Anvers are trained to be catu611i the well-known mission speaker, DECI . [BER lb, lb and l7 to be more comforting to the eyes. 'C!'Li$1leCl Pit` Runcourteoes and Miss Luella Rorke, was presera, _ • The retina of the eye will retain Ratan es 1wn delivered an address. , D 3N AMECHE for a time ar, alter image. and. gp� d Caravel �"`�'' The Women's inseitute will meet IN this is noticed when - looking at ; -.-.for their regular meeting on Wed- poorly illuminated-• objects after Sand and Csrac�ed �— nesday, afternoon, instead of the ifeJOJETTLfy looking.at something bright ,. this lie .rde tee small. Nese We Via• f Srd Wednesday, at the home of effect of glare is injurious to that Stone All sMpmests iaasu'ed sal osr,tearalll ADe, Glower.. The Frngram wi �- worker who looking up from the icor eke wptkne �+ Y WITH Delive�e•i or Lo kde3 in Pit t elude, A report of the Convention!' 'brightly illuminated work on bright �- �•'C ristmaa Music and Composers" SIMONE SIMON things showing notice$ble reflect- PHONE: Plant, Pick 1826 Tet Clare. 2" '� 1 • ' .- Roil Call — "Christmas Ideas"' ,.,ROBERT YOUNG do. ions-to look away to dimly re- Toronto office Howard 6471 -. and an "Auction Sale for Christ• JOAN DAVIS mote and improperly or the oppos- Owned uad sPrratcd t r -xnas Cheer". ite extreetne .at the other )arta of JOHN BOURNE 6i SONS s• Mr. Harry Porter is finding his _% the room. _ , new quarters; extremely' comfort- - --- able during-the. cold weather. He a i►av used-anot-too-well-known pro- - budding, in the new material, ed 10K3 : W-duct in the > �JmasLug IatQ the walls. Rather a:Pesasive, but soon pays for itself in lowered costs. a now - a .cry I RADIO PRICES ' _mice ah ids ,. S j sPFe1►�g shop, both » .. . - DI • N and out, and completely ly equipped inith mode s liaraces. - zs, sanitary DF . .. . ALTONA -W -- Braiid�New Mantle 'Bat Radios, ?Complete With Batteries ;p_Madill able to beout again after - her accident whish happened over �ONLY $29.95. b ` : t a week ago. Marjorie was sleigh ` -- rWng on the hill nand while walk- • 19.95 up , same in costaet .:::Bring and New` 4 Tube Mantle Electric. Radios, ONLY [s. -a car,-wktieh -dragged-hot,. some thirty feet. and braised Brand New Ce+nsole Aii Wave Radios, "oeautfuTWa�iciut badly ,but . fortnlaasety no• bones " wore��ii�t eerdes Will be held lusts. ONLY ;49.95 and your 'old radio. the Attoa�a on, Sarda,; 1 r eweniag, Dec. pith. �. r' The December meeting of-tbw'W. - k - . I. w$l most at the botnv of MY& ' .E. Lehman ou tae 14tH big. Motto 4 tt.art. �,a .� Cltrlstaoaa HRIS7IAN .EL CTR Cdear, and butt seeme sweet asd DO Ca Seaven ssesns n..r'�. Role este — Ennis t�lophow 94 and 7" nlli 'hears of Scripture". Adder — 38 $imcYd Bt.,N•.nR ET A W A, big Q� Y: "Parise sad Christmas Tb"~, -• �r ).eat aaiaiMe. 71ns+s will ab0 . . -" . s «w,,•^ 'c._s. a'=.._ .'n.. :'+. L:r .s d:3. _ .4 •'Y' .'$'.^ .a t'w.•• ,i-,•.... s r„r 'i'�-v., iixi "..acx. t. .r ',•a •ryy7,6 ,y ., `j '.�., �. +IY,c jY .. --c. a+-�•tr•+.n .••"OAo .- +[ r' 1r:` a^•.:• �N7'''�'..- w '�'3 •f,3•'.•'� `. :.•.•: ,,. +l.. _ .. "+• '• ' -e'�o^^r'�v.� ;r,` may". `: qt "^;A,:".qC. l• "1'.'ag" }x!� "., .. .. �\ { _ •....".,:.r ':.•:sr... �.�:•.,;, - ':: .: •'. .•.Ica.. S .I �Ta+ -"-"L Kix '.+-���� � .fl 1,Y. � .. 4 ._-_- - .*-tMt2<•>. r amu 4 Don't Disdain "} Fc" �., Grx."•�r� c rl Beard " One.of `Nic" Regents ' 3 VOICE.. OF Good Manners ;News ESS TKE PR Parade - Advice to stela pts.to Boy.dna Girt in the High school, „ By Elizabeth Eedy WHAT A FALLI Writes the Dean of Co-Edli y Now that the days grow colder, . ..���. we might say, with Shakespeare, EMPIRE CENTRE: -Political pro- "Oh, what a fall there was, my Lena E. Misener, dean of women, . whet WYtbs Williams, of Green. countrymen." — Moncton Tran- tells Oklahoma City University etu• x with, Conn., in telephone convey- script. dents how to behave in her new ration with the To Globe and —o— treatise on etiquette, ',white and , MOIi PSYCHOLOGY f 6ta11 last week expressed the Gold Book." belief that a move is actnallY under Another difference between this "k , y -way to make he centre o! country and Europe is that when Among things frown,c a pooping U_des the British Empire, economically mobs gather ere"' and she writes that it is possible - x safe- and politically speaking. ,For safe' ",�` look at the new'motor cars. - Toronto Saturday Night. for a boy and girl to walk"together _ ty'a sake." be'saki: "it's ltgnred,to _o_ without" stringing their arms, all be the safest place is the Empire:' around each other's waists. k� Business and finance already are A LOST GENERATION being transferred from the Domin• This generation is reported to. No Affection In Public Ion to Canada. be much,slower. in paying its bills "It is poor taste to show marked May be s Good Thing (as the than the last: Of course.the early affection for one another in Pub book "1066 and All That" puts it). settlers have long •since pdsaed lit;' says the book. "The world Is M W. McCutcheon, gra oats o! but sometimes we don't feel any S.'illiam Zimmerman, who is a avday--Hamilton Spectator. not especially interested in encri victoria Collage, Toronto, in 1826, graduate of the class of '16, Vic- soulful drama." who has recently been appointed too "sate" over here ourselves. Toronto, has re- to the board of regents of Vic- What ia _ What with spies to the south of Sae, tom University, HELP FROM THE PAST Other don'ts: , blizzards in the West, Fascists to Gently been appointed to the board H Editor Jim Curran of the Don't dance while smoking. You Coria University. He is assistant only midst,and only the Aic be- o! regents of that institution, Mr. Sault Star continues digging up may singe the lady's hair or burn general manager and secretary pf tween us and Hitler, _ Zimmerman, is Practising. law in old Viking swords and other weep- down the house. - Toronto., o the National Life Assurance C`nt- Toronto, is a director of the Me- ons, he may yet solve Canada's Don't ignore the alumnus who pony, KILLINt3 HIM gFFt It woa'E Coll-Frontenae Oil Co. defense armament problem.—To- has returned for a good time. But ronto Globe and Mail. help him along. do any good. For prominent why- —� Don't fall to express "audible Dr, Alfred W Adson. professor chiatrista to declare him insane, for The Beaver at the Mayo Foundation.Graduate gypsy women to pro him dead 1 h THE GREEN LIGHT thanks" for epiall favours• by Chttstmaa, for ordinary people K Fellow" A court in Montreal has ruled Dean Misener avers that she m- school of tris University of Minns like you and me , to wish some- A L-azy that if a pedestrian starts across lieves everyone should "enjoy ritm• him oft, isn't going. told. an audience of doctors e y imp k street intersection with the sell to the utmost"as long a he re sots, with littler. He's very green light he is entitled to keep trains from "undignified" conduct. Wt week in Philadelphia a large to do away forehead indicates physical disor much of an actuality. large as life From earliest times, Canadians on going if the light changes In the preface to the book she and twice as brutal. No amount o! have generally understood that the when he is half way across. Pedes- reminds: "Do not disdain good dere" ffi many cases- ,% wishing is going to get rid of him. beaver was a model of industry, mans will no doubt be relieved manners, for to so doing you admit 1 If Hitler. were murdered tomor says the Brockville Recorder and to know that in such circumstances a weakness in your own sell" He said "the size of the a ability roIt someone else would be X85, and they have thought so the law does not require them to has not rag to do with the abriity of the brain and added: up immediately to take his place. highly of him that they have made dive into a man-hole or stand still "Sometimes,if it reaches cousid- gemember that Thyssen and Krupp him one of the emblems of their and get run over. — Edmonton Business executives of Germany arable height, it may be an Indica- the German blg•money .men are . country. Bulletin. are hiving difficulty in finding tion for study by the neuro-sur - backing the Nazi gang for a'win. A troublesome naturalist belong- young people sl ons. a. with sufficient . It German goods could be consist- . tag to the Sault Ste. Marta district YOUNG TRANSIENTS knowledge to fill gond pc ti goo eatly boycotted, it the City of Lon- now comes forward with a different" It is time that the governments don would atop lending money-to version of the beaver's characterW of the country—federal, provin- By William �gerlin, it the democracies would tics. He finds that, far tram being tial and municipal the'church, THIS C! #n1Oh lC WORLD Fepo present a solid trent against him, the busy animal that he has bean the welfare societies, the service �"/ V R 1✓ Hitler (and what-be stands for) always, pictured, he to really very clubs and other organizations. in-- ' would be defeated. Only then ... . •' lazy, and, what is more, very oto• terested is bettering the lot of pid. humanity should get together in a Works Only Two Montliar nal effort .to solve the problem ,. MONOAY HOLIDAYS: On first This gentleman declares thsi the of the young transients. In eva�r thoughts the proposal to have all �h single - day holidays (except the beaver oa bs during the year and spenactually-works for only d. community Where this problem #7r Christmas and religious festivals) exists there should be a general shifted to Mondays would seem to the rest of it having a good'time. formed for the express pur. be a swell idea. Long we He will go a quarter of a mile into b of seeking a permanent SOW- tion:ide the stream which :St. Thomas Times4ot rnal. away from work. Weeks of work the bush to fell s free when others t o uninterrupted by. holidays 'fn tris he Iahabits,Ile right oand then h will drag „— , 'Middle. WOMEN COUNCILLORS It would sur;city pe9Dle.Line.But them to water by a much looser' The fact that women are elect. '--. farmers won't ahaak yon any for araets than-usetold that beaversdantaeven ed to seats in several municipal the suggestion — they can't leave build their dams straight, councils throughout Ontario, and �' . ELAPSES pQ working for day;on and. Minis- are Justifying the confidence else- L ON•t71.JR'tlAlZTK BEN tars of the church don't like the tors placed in them by the splen- F/Rf"T' ylaa either, since they believe its Count did way they are administering V take People, away from re- 8 Y publte affairs,suggests the thoughtSINCIE DAY ON FARTH Iigioaa services. that Amherstburg might very well Ref ore_station nominate a couple of women for: �csr o,,o,,,,G ONE R71PIT , TOUCH AND t30' Will it be Po- _ office this year. Ladies have been a OF THE CaLOGE AS F® P.0 iS a-r tend nett, or Roumania, or Suns. serving in other official positions i5r C]DlWME1VCJNG AT M10THER. [dry? A couple of.weeks ago, u ns Trees Planted on 1'�-A� here, such as the. cemetery board " a - Carol tbiakine it was his country's Tract Recall* Well Estab' and library board, with' much ae- turn to be swallowed up by Hitler. )shed Council if Told ceptance, for some time. It has to be admitted that women quickly VVE� IGOo POUNM rushed to London for std• Now the a gmp of public administra- Mancheater (luardlan comas out through its eon- got '� � WATCA Bruce County, tion and by very intuition know . sad says editorially that Poland servation and reforestation tom• - Will likely be Hitler's next victim. 600 scree the right course to take. One CARRJES SA%4V J� _ Bays the Guardian' "The Germans.. mittae,.has acquired 1, thins is certain. They would know ;.'7 "now ser planning to treat o! )and in the Amabel area and where every cent went, and for C "lFolaad as they treated Cseehoslo• already some 250 acres have been what purpose. — Amherstbnrg Sad• planted with young trees under Echo. aakia. By promoting the indepe IN '$pLrLJ'i'IOId ; sate of the Polish Ukranians. Get- the• supervision of the litaric, many could bring about the die- forestry branch. The approximatet •r _�s ` ' memberment of Poland Inst as the price of this land was 111.63 per• •. nmembeannexation of the Sudetenland awe, More Apples Sh>tpped meant the dismemberment' of On May 6 last, the, first trees �� OF -fi-�E vyOpeL�p• Caechoalovski&. Again, the dismem• ware planted'in the county re- - _ KOS �� czechowwment of;'Poland would be only forestation plan it a special core- -Up to November 16, 1988, this tolatlNs+ross$sansLsTHANQ/ the prelude to dismemberment and moray held When county officials season's export of Canadian apples . colonisation of,Soviet ftssia:' and council members, as well as to the United Kingdom:•amounted tticer ,� hoAlts a ne7r der to dawn com• many county rest. Th Were pros- AnottlK';K Isoins the vet? doe to _ pktely.araa>d the earth• At m meat THE WEEK'S QUESTION: How UIM eat for the event. The trees then to es, any crease, a48 nd Per 0804 �� �ikitd����� first �� �. much of the world's press is Hader ad �� � be formatio is barrelled lied apples f and p 35 c per •'Ilbt der dies there. 1 and fibt bapoolas 'i ' strict control? 'More than 70 Pas' .. p t1>se sad d>f'sb• ,- beat. of the press in other count- given the County Council by the cent in boxed spies, compared rtes knows no "freedom•,'•in the reforestation committee at its with the corresponding period of j November session in Walkerton. the 1937 season. -•• >! NMa lelelurit 111si 1M fhls Mea• .�.. �., sense that we understand it. 4 8 L. Fran a'M* WONDERLAND 'r oui try to.- prutnided the girl., - _ - c ng the croup at t • •s AIIproe bf h Iy "Hi, there," called one of the sold- "qday we see ]Tisa c:attenclip. if you Dorothy carefully .stood up the trance he bowed so low that Doro Dlease?" "Yon may:' promptly re'-, o'fess. "What do you mean by slam kugh�; and .the trre•se from turned the Cay�ain, bowing asafa. c, ` tine bf eoIdlers who then saluted the bar mouth nearly blew the •captain - ••This' if'one of her reception days• i nebf visitors politely. IL was easy to $be ening the door tad blowini a• •o•r•g Wer.Se wavered and struggled and B, good One 0 to.follow me'stud I^ -• �• "that the centre Hne had !eoemn the "Beg your Darrion, I am sura,^ acid out of Paper,. __... _W.isatd,sagratfully, • 'Z didn't finally managed to remain upon his will direct you." lie turned and,led —_ test Take care'. Miss," he sold front the soldiers looked solid' +fttd ,': warningly, "You're brenkintc ih• ' imposing. "I have a letter of�fatro- know you were so delicate." "We'r• hl l T wae� a tooth and its fol r. - " rules,You.knots. �'sheg replied, o' t lowed lyi . bac Paper duction-•Lo Miss Cuttencti Said not delicate;' rgto.vted_apother sold captain could not move very AwittY, 750 D r6tfry. _fwtr far, raising his head from .the t di h t kt�O hat, ,tA dart • - .noutst!eQ' �' ;.dug n t is place 1. Hearty they took •the opPnrtunity tn''Basa + a soldier,' and he blew on • paper �t•odnd. 'We are strong and 1¢aslthy prnund `them at this strange paper whistle•whteh hung around his but we•ban:t stand draft$. 'D[a�.L •:Ala. o t conttlt:' Anld the i nv - lues. which th sun country in ich ey'r d them- i neclr.•At once s paper soldler in a help your, asked Dorothy. "If you" ala. "You'll hr#L v to wren Ole vary se .4 �aptatni uniform came out of a po �lesee„ rtep1led file end soldl•f, "but 7uletly, I eAAur• ynu." ser bowie met►rby:. • to- I . . �- \ / _ I - 'riw �. .. _iY.u• Wt.. f .'Ar• .. . .... : - -xb0hij�ypr...�•f j ::"The mind is like anything else. 1= , 1� • • Learning tO Walk � If it knows It has to jet to work,Alk � _sw News :From Northern Mining Camps it will get down to it." — Peon ' ' The From twelve to fifteen montfis Buck. Interest of the week, centred -development. Kerr Addison is considered to be the average an news.of a new find reported ;lbws constant expansion. BOOKSHELF age for a babq' to start walking. �n Montbray township, Quebec. Wright Hargreaves proves that By ELIZABETH EEDY But if.your baby shows no signs -, —..The find is a few miles to the. the ores of Kirkland Lake go to of .attempting to Walk at this age GET A LOAD northwest of the location of ex- great depth, with rich ores re- don't worry too soon and thinks' 'citement some years ago when ported below six thousand feet. "ALL THIS AND HEAVEN TOO" that he is backward. You must -OF THIS, Robb Montbray made a rich ore Preston. 'East Dome's new 300 By Rachel Field allow for his individuality. some SANTA CLAU$I � d`iacovery. Engineer A. H. Ste- ton mill is expected to handle ''Here. unrolls the strange, true, babies are by nature far more ac- wart, actin for Rouyn Reward close to 400 tons daily, with story o! Henrietta Deluzy Der five than others. ' portes, the author's great-bunt.. It Mines, hasp increased its hold- grade of'.$17. Milling is expect- is a fascinating tale of murder «' ' - inks in thesection to over one ed to cornmenice in February. mixed with everyday life. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, bit- thousand acres. The already im- OFFICIAL CONFIRMA- and British Columbia produce bit- z Suspected of having•helped to portant looking showing is be TION comes from the Pioneer kill the Dnchesa de Praslin, her ulninoas coal only; Saskatchewan ing. opened up. Scouts for the. - mine of British Columbia that mistress, Henriette 'isavee the Produces lignite; and Alberta.pro- s bituminous, sub-bltumingrus - - Or It CO household she has served dace . ,Dig companies r P -: _. _ ar`aeveTsl years, - ---tile area,. over '2,000,acres in Southwest '7'tfltf ^tS , e New World to seek—and find FRANCOEUR officially re- Porcupine, is to have the back- peace and refuge from dangerand Ing of the British Columbia Co. ports new ore developments. g -� Aldermac Copper, also under in a.deal involving- control of distress.,is a powerfully written Cliit�kea Thief MacAlpine,management, has , book, in which the author has Geta sl Years Christmas Gift a the Orpit Company. dew copper-pyrite ore zone. IN THE LITTLE LONG given us a series of highly im- No.1 for the mon LAC.camp Hardrock,:Macleod preaaive pen pictures of those C. Schneider, of Kitchener, who `.`rolls.his own MARTIN BIRD officially stirring and strenuous times in Ogden's Fine Cut Is a y �ockshutt and Bankfield show last week heard sentences total or - France during the age of Loris really smoother and confirms its important new ore -onstant development expan-, ling.61 years passed on him by :- Philippe. Magistrate Watt for chicken more fragrant cigarette +; t0 the east of any previous don.on. "All This and Heaven To .. W99 by tobacco that rolls them cool and - Rachel-Fteld . . . . Toronto: Mao- theft, false pretences, escaping • • millan Company of Canada . . . . custody and possessing an 'in sweet and satisfying every time. A' „ - King To Receive ,7E, registered revolver. lh Ib:tin of Oaden's with"Vogue's y? The'terms, -which run cdn- or 9.Chanteder"papers--•man,#hat's W kat Science . Elk'.And Beavers currently, actually mean that the gift of gifts for every"roll your --- Brie Keep Schneider will only-serve•three owner"I * Is Doing * On His Visit to -Ca>� Next years:n Kingston Penitentiary. Snmadel' w� ,� Bomb Shelters Schneider-pleaded guilty to 1�2 Ib. tin 7V Offered 23 charges, the majority of - Therm As His Right Under as which involved chicken thefts In.a lolly Christmas Wrapper �• WEATHER THREE MONTHS Alscient.Pldlgei Passing in Wellington, Waterloo and Czech Crisis, They. Are in Oxford counties. 'More thanP. . AHEAD Them "Fair' Future . GDEN'S Arctic weather forecasts .)ro tar When the. King visits Canada tag sr 600 'chickens were stolen in In advance they could-guide Can- next summer he will be offered' Contingencies" raids on farms in the three adian and United States,farmers to "two elk and two black beavers counties. . ,,their crop planting are.-'predicted as his right under an ancient Since the passing of the.Czecho- by Capt. Clifford, MacGregor, el- pledge, Aon. Vincent Massey said slavak crisis householders and in- _ plorer and meteorologist, who last week.' stitutions have been showering the would recommend the establish- The- Canadian High Commis- BrItAli War Office and the A.R.P. r I ment...through international co-op- aioner declared the charter of the with inquiries as to what should * e oration, of six weather stations all Hridson's Bay Company,procided be dose with the bomb-proof shah - Classified Adve' Aisin' above Canada, north of a latitude, that "whenever the Sovereign ten recently dug and constructed. _ of 70 degrees. No meteorological visits the territory,ot the Gover The War Office. has remained ail- — -- — data are collected in this vast area nor and'Company of Adventurers ent. but the R.R.P. in a brief car- — — - - at present. ot-1:njUnd trading into Hudson's cular adirises that they-�u-P• AGENTS WANTED l'ER8U1iAL — Bay" he shalt be' presented with -served-"whenever convenient, forOWN „ BE i0U Tol etrtBa O JITO Qinex ensivGei�TOBACCO. remedy.T`stt- CHEAPER GASOLINE two elk and two black beavers. lnEnre contingencies." coffee, extract, spice, ate. o moues s. uaranteed: Adv es rear "King of Canada" How it is possible to do this, hundred products. November, De- Bartlett's. Bax 1, Winnipeg. Cheaper gasoline with higher if Theoffering will be made "on Alfred Herbert shows.in The Lou- comber! two best months. Start 1 ficlency will soon be produced for Mr. don Times, with text'and dirtgram. now. Thirty-day Trial otter at our IF YOU WANT AN AFFECTION- r ;� some appropriate occasion," -risk. Free catalogue, details. Sato ate romantic sweetheart, with motorists by means of the Houdry Massey added. These in terms of A. B, C, D PrroductECom�an t Ltd. 1031 Dor- Rmoney write: . Mary Lee, 44;-0, catalytic process for refining the He declared His Majesty will show the trench, the sail g coverin chanter ase Moa rsa oils,�atasouri. Crude oil, ranch Canada "not as a visitor but it, the surplus soil used to fill in AGENTS—HELL MEN'S NECKTIES MARRY—WOULD YOU MARRY IF a it will bring a saving t0 motor- „ for Christmas. Write for samples. suited? Hundreds to choose from. bta, because the process makes It as file King of Canada, and that the space,between the treAch to Murgatroyd Agencies, Yong* SL Some with means, Many farmers' the Dominion is happy at the com-. a uniform level and the line of Arcade, Toronto. daughters and widows with pro- v►'. possible for a return up to 80 Der pliment paid her.- the new turf over all. In this way —_ party. Particulars, roc. Conti nce -tent. in gallons of gasoline from - Hai. Canadian Correspondence ice ---- he has preserved for "future COII- AUTOMOBILE AE rbers REPAIRS ciuD, son lsa, Clariarr, Alta, each barrel of crude oil; compared yieek Absorbers tingenciea his trenches-at Coven- PHOTOGRAPHY with an average return tender to- while continuing to play all SAIe special SERVICE ALL 1dAK]aS. _ day's refining process of 44 per .Modern �, W er specialize.St Fred Stratford, aorta of games On .the aeW roil i5 Gerrard Street, West, Toronto ONE s with roll a Sc. Pho. Y cent. above. FAR" IM. PL=ICNTS Service. weeTrenton. .--- -EiIZ _ Etiquette printswithrollDrd�evelo8Q8 _ . - ' ' ..FARM IMPLEMENTS—CAN G1VE THAT '•BHIVERB" Ontario. ^ immediate delivery on threshing l A new magnetic metal that can BY ROBERTA.LEE Watchdog Will toae•hine:'. hay presses, rrot cutters, POTATO BAGS "~shiver" and tura on the heat was sr '•ra feed cutters, corn shell'ers, rollers, "6aaoIIIICed last week at the Bat- '�ug1a d Quaaj bras saws mowers, binders, pots- POTATO BAGS FOR HALE 2tSc to dlcgersr- Potato ■oTters, etc. each.-We also pay highest. pricer _ telle institute, Columbus, O. 1. When introducing two persons Prices lowest in Canada. Have a for Junk. ronsolldnted Iron and The shivering Of this metal aht>uld one repeat each name,.such few. demonstrating machines at Metal. 58 Niagara street, Toronto. Gtreat Daae Purchased br The ' bargain prices. Will sell- 'farmers — consists to losing its magnetism. It as. "Mr. White. this Is MT. $Zack. Guardians of Five Little direct at ngents' prices who we hPHtIt.NTF,RI\r: FURriTCRE -_ have no .dratII 1 Sea clal New 6 - can be made to do this at any tem- Mr. $tsek, Mr. White"? �. 1 Rubber a G c a toot. Free peraturo from 1.50 'below ,zero to Sitters LYONS 2. What should a girl wear to a i c•p -ply on request. Matthew `1100:above. dance when she does not .know Moody ,ti Sans Company, Terre- iCLEARANCE SALE This makes possible use of mag whether she should wear as even- "The police constable. on night bonne, Qua. Established 1815. Rlvt'ONDrTietXt:n Jt itvts.t its nets of•the new alloy,for numerous taut dress or not• douA stock of rceon duty before the -tome, of the FREE GIFTS Ho must dt+poke d our tremen- " . dttioned furnl- Dionne iautomatic- controls. Losing or re- p. play during his lonely 13 to watch. other attractive gift with Query e com- tura b vJ 9 nary est, regardleasgh h 1 S: When eating sou should a FREE! SPT OF DISHES OR MANY . coat. Every article Is thoroughly Maiming their tuohru lam, they oyer person lover his head slightly to- cleaned, reconditioned and sold.with ate electric switches. , And maybe, just maybe, Cecile Biltmore watch. Write for cata- ward!! the spoon. ' logue: Alpine Watch Company, an a definite money-bock guarantee of They can be made to turn on the 4. When stopping to speak to a' Yyonne, Marie, Annette and Em po t uactlon. This t3 as wonderful op- Excelator Life Uldg., Torunto. 'hcat,ai 50, and shirt It-off when the woman of iiia acquaintance, what iiie will have a et all their own need atty to buy that is real v you p need' at a fraction of Its real value. temperature again rises. to play with this winter. LOST AND hucNu Cheateriteld Suites, (3 Pieces) hand should a man use to take off in a larfe variety of styles his hat? ' A Great Dane wat.hdog has 7k_lt�ilrR a PANACEA: ttuBUST and cover,,, aft guaranteed thor- �F MARS COMIN�'e CLOSE-R' been purchased In North Bay by , health oaten lost. always found oushly olein. Priced from .39.50• up. 6. if the-host 8t a Thanksgi�ing with MUS• KEE-SEE; millions 39 I)inlnF .Itoom Sult.es In oAk,. �' Don't be alarmed, fiat :liars is dinner ttq short of stature, .is it alt the guardians of the famous tittle. throughout Canada have proven .,getting closer to the, earth every iris: Not site a year Old the themselves during Quarter century. walnut end birch, nit nine right for him' to stand while he g q Y • d piece suites, buffet, china. ceatnet d0 is to be tTalrieu' strictly 8s i )fen,women, children.genuine first and est'enalon table and B leather day. carves the turkey. g help. Positively guaranteed. Ub- upholstered -chairs, completely re. The•blood-red planet,that recent- 6. At a wedding 'reception'. who watchdog and , will make the tain-able EatoWs, Druggist?, Gro-• finished. Priced rrum $74.95. -- ly became the bi;;;est bugaboo in nightly rounds with the, constable. Oe1" Bed Room a Sults:., li . birch, usually proposes the.'toast -to the g Y _ 25 watnW, enamel finishes, dyes- -, American history is even now a - bride anis-bridegroom? on guard at the Dafoe Hospital. MAKE A PLANK ser, chest, tau size bed, attre ss mere 210,000,000 miles' from this The quintuplets aren't allowed springs, and brand' new' mattress. ION- Answers - BUILD AND FLY VOUIt UWN Completely refinished. Priced from rv.' : dizzy globe where a radio drama to hive pet do>; and it was be- _ plame. write for catalogue, ten =39.00 up. can send thousands screaming into Any auchthis cents. .Parts and accessories far Odd Chesterflelds, 14.95: Chester ` f- tieved they Wouldn't be allowed to ' .• the streets. By next July 27 it will 1• ft isn't necessary to repeat the sale. Hicks-DeEiamel Air Craft Co.; field Chairs: $3.95; Any Bcds, E3,95; • names, Any such repetition is play-with the Great Dane. _ 58 Berkeley Street, Toronto. Dressers, S4.95: Chiffoniers, 16.50; a '^ be practically upon us—only. 36, Kitchen !'abinets, S9.i►5: Gas Stnves; 000,000 miles away. usually tiresome. 2. The best plan °54.50: sewing Jluch►nes, $8.s5; bet to •. - j gsters�i` Ml7Rv WAT4'tao - Breakfast Suites. $7.95: Beds. �1DIN OKEN NECKS ' 3. No; the body should be bent RAW FURS WANTED FUR HIGH- b0 good Used Rugs, all sizes; 100 ' A new method of healing broken .Police Exams. est market prices. Prompt returns. brand new Sinttressea, any size. - necks by boring holes in the skull slightly forward, but the head Bring or ship your furs to Lewis well-tufted, heavy roN edge. Special 'and attaching wires through them should not be dropped. 4. His left A Jones, 189 Ta1Dot -Street. St $3.95. 3Buy with. confidence! Money-back Marseilles gangsters recently Thomas, Ontario. hand, leaving the right tree to B $ Y Guarantee.lAll goods carefully pack- to pull the head his, been found sat at an examination held in Tou- ad,-.ready for •prompt shipment, on -successful. ,,flake hands if the'woman should PATENTS receipt of money order. offer her hand. Or, he may•take Ion to'recruit 40"men as police-in- y + The device is designed to pull sectors. The all assed. The AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR, % LYONS apart the broken .fragments of the it off with his right hand'and trans- P Y P Y List of indentions and full rotor- FURNITURE CO. . •« handed in by far the best papers. mation sent free.The Ramsay Com Sic-Ebone until ey nave LIMU to P These , an heal. It makes the wearing of a is tar referable to keeping his seat gangsters woe now a 273 Bank st.,Ottawa Can. onge .s oron o and'going aboilt the fask awkward- police officers if a rival gang had plaster collar unnecessary until not heard of the Ian and reveal- late in the mending process, ly, and probably with a mishap. P = 6. The best man. ed the facts to a high 'authority. r`_anadian National Dais • an old cart horse at Obi DO YOU PREFER, PENNY STOCKS? Railways Revenues Windsor, Eng., an a avori e e n are profits have been made by pur- the children, vent on a rampage We have been chase of low-priced shares. The gross revenues of the all- the other.day and ended up in a WANTED e. successfully tell- ;� ditch with the cart on top of her, Ing inventions. patented and unpat- Inclusive Canadian'National Rail- ented since 1924. It you have a We suggest the following. ♦ A wasp had stun>z her muzzle. sound.'prnetleal invention for sale. y ways System:for the week ending Nov.. 21, 1938,• were ....$3,810,813 write,us ,immediately. WILTSEY COUGHLAN PELANGIO Chartered Institute of Amerteas Ise compared with ........ ;75 ,463 " AITIO F 0 R Yb U' Dept' 37-I1 Wa Inventors, D. C. ROUYN REWARD for the-correffpetiCli ASHLEY MARTIN BIRD WOCO' w ' period,of 1937, an in- ',n town is 'your �•�•, , crease of ......_$ 5.3,350 ropy of this week's .e BOBJO� BARBER LARDER' ORP,IT p '�� in L I . , • Toronto s t • �., l d AR-ADD - CHEMIN S _. Wkly — don't w TORTURE In A Minute = Said,to be 118 yfar9 old, Isaac krga} 1R por,�alot relief it=the itching of enema,biokhob INQUIRYE3 INVITED: . ,r Morule, a native, is-dead at.Ven•. _ -, plmpee atwetds Ioot sealer,rasbes and other ria R •ravti a, kppl9 rh. De tersdorp, South Africa. Six chil• anis'.puro 000lint,.attr tb liquid D.D.0,PREWRI IOP, Its testis dies, 70 grandchildren, and more tleew the irritated skin. Clragtreaselea and e1.� G. FIRTH — :200_ BAY .�T..- 'TO ONTO , :than 100 eat-grandchildren aur- e,rase, sto the most miens tiehlns le• gr Fm-dei OWN _ viva. -Issue No. 50—'38 •� A a�e'a+al or D.n.t dR stere.,yre►s� .r anise back.deft for D.4-ll.PRESeAIPT10►1. is. _ ® ' _' _ '• _, _ .' .. . _ _ ,. .. .. a c. , ' w�i „�°. .'4'ti?7+� :R`, .:-:�, � ..., y s,.:,.... ,,:ri. .�-H-.. JY... :.t,:. ... _ _ ;�..es•r.w a - .o , y- 4. �..y,....y ...�x:�er•Yz+w�:ai¢+am3�.°jr'.".c ups vseczc :m'•rr rc�c'+.azc<.-'u+o.a..®n _ ?die; .e:•v.w� � 'L'•4i.'�-•ayp .�M. .. .. 9:fiLM •:.'A + . ... °w,TCairT Ko-^ ;•,S.ys ... ....>. 1•'^� 7.LS.- ""�4..$P `^i'�-• ! ,.:. .. .�. '. �... ...< : t'• -•r+",v,, •3r-.. .. >..._: . »..., ,. -t:�T?- -..a. ,C;:,•e'' ars ..,i,. � 0"i :.� �. .•.,•• '• ,.., ...-.. ., .,. ...... ...v. _�•> ... ... .._ ...:.. r„ •a �': �. .rte � p« , .p•.$?'.!.,/"4. ;..... .. ',y.,,,..... ri.a:,.. "-' :',r-`. _ "'" - _ :i �. - t -+A•' .x.'j`.•- let, a•�"^. .w.. ^BOA• oa Bnaday,. Daemaber young mea along the linea in which - '41 4th, to Mr. and Kra. Berge Han- he is doing, deserves that recog- - son, of TYnon4laa, a sop. nition. He will have mush greater kr � -lira. L .H. Spzagge spent the -John C. Philiplett'on Monday o 19 - Y Pportumties a& s leader with that • 'weeko-ead with friends in Haaa3J for an extended visit with.friends Claw, than.be will ever be able to :+ in Boston and 'other parts of the exercise as a politician-lt would be - a .--Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jackson, United Staten, a fine thing for this country if"' who recently operated the Gordon -It is reported that the Earl there were more men of his prin- .: _ farm, at the south-east'end of the of Clarendon will accompany the ciple holding down government f$etion & Econom vii�ge, have moved into the resid- Iiing and Queen when they visit Qa� abenches. Mr. Wheeler is than y i - ',ence vacated by L. and Mrs. Johns Canada next Summer. It will be for taleing our young men into this • :on Church Str. remembered that the Earl, when remarkable -gatIn a 7 boys LEADER!f Groceries The annual Christmas tree and he was knowngs -, 1,ord Iiyde, was would like to go n. 4+ r concert of the-'Presbyterian Sun- a resident of Pickering, some few' Es for the Xmas ~ day School will be held in the years ago. When the war broke ;chinch on.Monday evening, De,. ,out in 1914, -he and Lord Somers, WHEN PAI ARE TORTURE .19th. Other particular& will be an- who resided with him, had to leave from .Rheurna em, Sciatica, Back- -Cake. _: #pounced }n the.-Sp�ay..School. _... to mein-their .re_�•tiv `' ac - their Two- - e eavy as o decide to visit his o Action attacks the.cause. E. , r - mail, it is necessary to Flose the home, many would be glad, to re- C. JONES,'DRUGGIb'T, Pickering Postal Wicket at 6.50 P. ,m. . .All new'his. acquaintance, a4 a and will not sacrifice "Quality" mail should be posted by that the other membgrs of the family - , time in order to catch the out, were very popular in Pickering. Qaasitked Advertisements gig mail the same day--J. E. --Our,residents are again warn- - Booth, Postmaster. ed to take more than the usual ,FOR SALE - a.wicker baby carr- CHOICE CLIMAX WHOLE _Mrs. Oswald Cooky who recent- precautions against burglary and iage, Eatonia, color buff, in good � LiQbt-oo�ored ' GLAZED l _ ly underwent s critical operation theft on their premises. Numerous condition. Price '46.00 Phone Pickle. - $felled _ at the Lockwood Clinic, at Toronto case& of break-in are being report- 3602. tf Andral*an Walnuts =, --Cherries Seedless Raisins -lid now convalescing at the home ed, and last week a. local garage r Choice-39c. lb. 30c,.a lb. _ pf her mother, Mrs. John Crockiett, was broken into, and the car FARM LISTINGS WANTED - s lbs-2bc. i 'Wh�1e gradually imPnd, she is stri All sizes, equipped or not. Buyers peed of practically everything wasting, No sale, no charge.' Send peels, Currants, Dates, A_ lmonds, Spices„ and very weak. that could be removed, The battery full information to L- V. DISNEY, --The Dominion Government has seems always to be one part that Real Estate,-Oshawa. phone 1560. Fruit-colored Cocoanut, appointed ,May 20th, a public hol- is attractive to those in that "bur.- 12-15 WE ARE BUSY.-Opening a grand display of Chinaware, Glass. Way to celebrate the King's birtb- iness". Be sure your car is locked, day. May 24th will continue to be and then the gara$e itself. ''A FOR RE-VT -13ff acres •for term ware,Toys, Fancy Dry Goods Leather Goods. and Fancy Gift a public holiday. It is hoped that locked door many •be all that is of years, 1-2 mile ,from Claremont wear for the whole family. ; 'the King and Queen's visit to necessary to preservie your proper- Contincation. School and Churches. Our many Friends and Customers bave appreciated our efforts Toronto will take place at that ty, and it does not take much 'time Good buildings azd- well watered. in the past and favored us- with a splendid patronage, and.we _ . :r•', time. I to turn a key. - Rent reasonable to good tenant. again ask-for-your kind support in-making this Chri,tmas season Apply G. M. or R. E. Fors THE' BEST Y$T. --Several from Pickering went -Rev, M. Jenkinson, of the Un- YB'►• „ „ - - to. Oshawa on Saturday morning ited Church here, conducted . the 15�-16. Thanking you in anticipation last to see the big parade in which service in the.Kinsale Church' on $ 1� WESTGLEN HOLSTEINS - Ful- $ants Claus was the leading att- Sunday evening last, Rev. H- H. ly accredited and Federally blood- _ rection., A number of clowns am- 'Mutton, of that circuit .had charge tested• Vire offer one bull, 12 'mos. ��_ S. ���.P�� vaed the children with their antics. of the service bete and delivered a and one, S moa, old. Both from - - $rversl -bands were also "'in the much. appreciated .address. ,Serric- an KK Sire with 4 p. c. backing, parade. es on Sunday next at the usual � from dams with high per cent (-The WOrlwn's Institutes of hours, 11 a. m., and 7 P. m. Mr. South Ontario District are urged Jenkinson, in charge at both ser- butterfat-R. O. P. W. H.-W estney BUY YOUR W INTER, Pickering, Ont 15-16 `to contribute- bedding or -warm vices. Following the evening ser }� clothing to.be shipped from Pick- vice, a social hour and Fellowship HOUSE FOR RENT - in the will- =RU B B L U 8 NOW . - - • Bring to the burned- out area in Period will-be held -in the base- age of Dumbarton, a 3-room frame the Rainy .River District, on Dec. meat, to which all are invited. It house. Aipply at• the Barbel Shop, - at BUNTIN.Cs'S 14th. Cyntnbutione may be left is hoped that some of our Strang- Dunbarton. with Miss A. 'E. Richardson or ere and new-comers to the church t Wra,' C. A. Sterritt.. might have the. opportunity of be- LOST = Brief Case; black leather, -;Mens •6•eye Rubber, _ y' $1 a59 -The ladies in charge of 'the coming better acquainted, and a Zipper type, containing Hudson 4i packing of the bales for Western special invitation is therefore ex- News Finder please ' notify 4•j3uckle Overshoe, `$2.50 Canada, this week, are-very grate- traded to all. This members of the '.Vrws Office. _ •s ;Knee Rubber Boots, -$1.89 �ful to the many, who contributed Session and their wives are to be material received. Some con- our Hosts and Hostesses. The nun- tr buted a quantity of new cloth- inter 'will speak at the morning ens Clah_to_Or�nize_ B - !Ing along with the good, used art- service on the theme, "A Friendly The 'spon&ore of the proposed All First Quality Rubbers, made by Miner Rubber Ades asked for. The_dales were .MUreh Choir .practice on Friday new men's club, to'vrhich we ref- Co. at tb0 10.west price we ever taw. veag conservatively valued at. $80., evening at 8 o'clock. end. last week, have, arranged to r--a. George's Women's Guild -1qr. Wm. Wheeler escorted his hold a meeting in the Town Hall on Fred Ta Bunting Pickering bald their annual bazaar in the claas of young-men to the York Wednesday, 14th, at 8 p. m. The Town Hall on 5a.urdaq afternoon Bible Class Service on Sunday aft- club is being* created to cater :A -- F.stablirk ed-1857 , last. Mrs. W. H. Moore, opened ernoon, Nov. 27th. In spite of the -� - the bazaar. Mrs W. A. McLean; criticisms of a few ill-tempered in-- young men 'of the village and district, Pros., was assisted the follow young and old, and is entirely non- Q PEC b'9 di we consider Denton Map- S. political.and non-religious,.the sole IALS •iing conveners: Mesdames, W. 'O'- sey, one pf ' the most -influ_ential, Sian being to provide a place where Brien, J. Topper E. C. Jones, R. worthwhile men in Canada. Any 'men �y foregather in the even- Ruddy, M. McGregor, G. Kingston, -man that can influence and comm- ,'Breakfast' Bacon. •25e. a lb. _ W. Crummer, W. Avis, a E. G. and a following lugs in a free and easy way and and ng of two.thousand amuse themselves. according to• . • Robinson. R Lee, of Toronto, won _ Minced Steak 12e. a b. ti the Afghan rug 2nd Prize to L. their tastes. The •meeting is being f Dance at Brougham Town Hall held with a view to electing a pork Liver 12e a l " Kivell, of Brooklin. W. Wheeler's • • Friday, December 16th: Committee to-investigate fully, the f --Boys' Orchestra provided, music a r 1 Old Time and !Modern possibilities of making the clubs S'tewlln Beef '12C. a lb• during pari.of the afternoon.' Good Orchestra Admiseton, 25c.- success, financially and socially, ! -The W. A. of 'the United and subsequently to report to an 'Church will 'hold their .Decenbier Jewel Shortening. - .15.e. a lb' a meeting on Tuesday, 13th, at the �p inauguration meeting, as soon as' ' , home of•Mrs. .Lockw*od. Owing to "" Pickering can be Clone, Al] will wee that ..Classic ..Cleanser, 3 tins, 13c. such an institution is greatly. need- the short days -in December, the MEAT E MARKED!' ed in our community and from _ .C6 tins, 25c• mmnbers and ouen at 2.30,. preliminary investigations already mcetmg_ will j visitors please be on _ - -=� 'time, and bring your Di.me:Card. We'carr3 full line of made it is apparent that there is Ws . I D -The Ladies' Aid of the Presby- every prospect of launching the -Fresh project successfully. All are urged terian Church will meet at•the - to attend the meeting and hear c� • home of Mrs. John Calvert, . on Butcher •{phone e)OQ� 1C erin'g Wednesday, Dec. 14th, at 2.30 p. u is t s mean i fully-what proposed-this s ' m•Please. note•chance. of date: "and you.,, -- _ -Nothwithstanding the "Cured Shooting Match warnings and strict. laws regard; 1C on . _ . .. . . _ . . r• monger • inf .motor traffic,_. the,number .of ; Meats A shooting match will .be'held at fatal accidents is gradually finer- Lot 16, Con. 4, Pickering on Satur- easing,. Not all the accidents are day, December 1Ot11. Shells procid- t :Findlay Ranges and Heaters due to carelessness.on the part of OD? delivery 16 8t your BP.1�ICe ed Geese . 41e L43,161116 "VD Phone 1c with pedestrians who neglect to ex Wm. H. Ellicott c erase ordinary precavtion. Many c: :C LA R E N C E•SILK _ _ of the accidents. are attributed to :Stove Pipes and Elbows. drunken drivers, who persist in drinking when they know well that they are taking a great risk . f rr •;; SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY jl. ler re0d- .- - COPPER WASH BOILERS, $2.50 ent of Pickering, Mrs. Benjamin ' Wood, took Place ori' Monday, at, t the home of her daughter, Mra. ' Chas. Walker, of Kingston,, -Her If it is Hardware, we flays lt, call , .funeral took place on Wednesday -afternoon.-The funeral service- was • • conductetl�n the 1Me ee n - • _ _et__it, or it is not made. Souse at 2 o'clock: after which in- ferment took place in the ad joining Low ROUND p Cof f field W asher,:' $79.00 , Friends',Bucyrus=ground.: Deceased ` TRIP FARE -$18.30 ed, who was 93 years of age; -is - by MOTOR'C O A 41H Pyrex oven ware lowest in history k anrvived by four sons and . three _ daughters, Ben, of Toronto; Walte- OVALLY ATTR'ACTIVI. TOURII Okgent for McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery and er,_of Montreal, Frank, of. Middle-. 1O Repairs. ton, Ohio, and Glias, of Manitoba; BOSTON • WASRINGTON ' ATLANTIC CITU _ _ Mrs. Martin (Kate), Mrs, (Rev.) Our Motto - We have it: Can Get It. Or it is not made. ¢* TICK-ITS and INFORMATION AT Bateariaar (Annie), and Mrs. Walk- EASTERN HOUSE -phone 4300 T+bes,i 8900 .er, (Lottie)► all residents_ of this - e. , KV, J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING _ � , r mar:• -