Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_12_23 r; ' k7 Y. .moi., ,., a ...... ... ....... .. .'T i h• •. 'T-- ^.Y r,�� - .......+.: - w l n ; 9 +!•`t t� .,'N VOL. L`'II193 PICg.LRING, ON. T.. N RIDGY . DEC. ..5, 18. rs019*0tanal -_ GREEN RIVEtDUPBARTON GREENWOOD.NOTICEPaul's ?. — on-the Tllene will be no service in th - ar, SL Ifiil, •punde December 26th. Christmas Da MILLS , 1,X H. 0, PB ARSON-Pb Physician ,. Y — aresarsea. Dnattatcon. ;;ey Our-trucks parte your wry Green River Church nett Sunday. Sunday School'at E p. m. Christ-. -� 18SG-•f936 --_ K every day." pwing to the Whiteval: Sunday mas Celebration of the Holy. Cons- � .OptouWrial A••odationot onti w atee, COAL LORE - munion, with appropriate, address ' trtesiad member of the A o}ptomettS nl r ' —_ CHOPPING �-L���-brrevo+ot AUDLEX by Resor, at 3 p. m 011 are Monday, Wednesday and' Friday IMorb welt.Cleueewnt.Ode. t.U� —`e � rN-�—'' m — L ' 11Irinvit�d-to thi�serv_ice._- =----WE- __ , GRIND Left". BAND, (IRA VEL, A Merry Christmas to All. 'GREENWOOD Bran' Sfiortad Feted of all M Wedding bells are ringing near �j DUiYALlV RUDDY lirrriatsr • - ` and here• kinds, also minerals Zaad other stir•Sdiatac.AlotMrr`tense. nao.ie rriaoas. , iMxs. 'Walla called on'Mrs. Plas- 9ice locmeri�oee:apied by the late A.F.ahres•, BUILDERS SUPPLIES T1he,anauati school meeting is be- tett 'at Markham on Sunday' eoneentrafes for profitable feeding deee.*Oak*niag at Quart Houie.Whitby. •sty i held next Wednesday mornln � 11R y g kept on band a160 19138) 0aft8 a WOrI; - Everyone is looking forward to p l 4 BEATON BELL is ROSS 8 Mrs. Kutch ie improving in the Christmas Concert sad Santa We have also pla".d in stock a fall health, we are glad to state. We stock only the best Poultry Earristors & Solicitors t Claus this week on the, 21st. Y - line of Maple l.et•f Killing Con gre ulatiom to F. H. West- feeds and Supplies. W,1.BEATONl K.C. Telephone L'u'r+ Peeade, ney upon his winning in Chicago on The Dramatic Club are prepar- Ili.BROOKE BELL.K.C.„ Adel,2838 Soy Beans. ing a new drama to be put. on in D.F.ROSS A. 'W. MITCHELL Christmas-will be celebrated by the near future. -- 372 Bay Tonto most of our people on Monday, rise C. 'G. 1. T. are going to sing PIANO-TUNING � y OliN L.POND _Toronto Pickering, Ont. � vAile cliurch services will attract . Christmas Carols on,Christmas Ewe jv 1 Y c U. KIC0ARDSON 3c Co.: BariU- Office phones 7400 Residence,4520 large numbers on Sunday. We hope the weather is floe.. 1�eND \./•ten.Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite bel, Tal I There, will be' a special Cls hist- All !i --- y Lite solidin(, Toronto 5t iorooto. e late Mrs. Joan Somerv111a, niss ge on Sunday by the inds of I epair Nk ori[ erl•phone Ad.11188'. Ficw-ing Pbeo 4618. stf who died in Pickering last•week, The Beal Store,Claremont I Pastor, Rev. H. H: Mutton, also All Tuning Guaranteed ,� IYGUS bit:MILLAN-Banister, Sol: was the last surviving daughter of ( PBONB 921• I special music by the choir. ',zifor, Notary.Public. 19lrtelinda Street the late Wm. McQuay, who lived (r. C Mat^T)ONALD I o. Teledhone Vlwin bAo3. Ml and owned the farm now held b Mr. and Mrs. Carl - Devitt and - FURNITURE I Y Master Billy were playing at Rose- close Ave.. Totrotab lkrttal - ._ _ Mrs, S. Pucknn. She was a woman y lie concert_and 'Christmsa..tr _on _..loos Lakeside 1603 s' ' we; e►re dit,pTaping an sttrtSre.. _whom a oils ]tom _ _ (]BBBTi RT T 'FA LLAi9E. L. D 8.. variety of _ _ f� her Fridayeveninglast and were wellOff= il genial marmar. Her husband , the _Orderp taken at NEWS D.V.S. Graduate of 2e Roy•, Cou:re of Aluminum and Granitewar•e Etc, received.. porta`S•ss.oas.and the a r«sity of Tomato. Furnicurr and Furniture late James - Somerville was well Mr. MaVe , our teacher, had a m' .,= r eseeond door �.c of St. Aad. �iroieltke. known here several ears Y FUEL sews• Plokertag,Out. Offim boars: 9 was Y �o and C/irlstanea tree and enterta3mrlerit a.,w U.7uec y apsaistmenr vc-nr Pricer low, in keeping with times. by all for his ster• eef*1ey Pboa•Pick 3709 for h ling qualities. Wm. Guttirie's mot- his pupils at the public school t �+� istet of the decessed. on Wednesday afternoon The pup- ~E I llet>tsi. RADIO SERVICE her was a s its e�th a school are always delight • ' >' pp _;�► BRouG9'All� ea their Christmas concert. BtZllders Su ItCa A Graduate of Radio College K. RRATON. TOWNSHIP Congratulations to their teacher, D s Ciartt. Casv•�arc« eomrsi.siooar for with Rev; Glower will next Suri and a Merry Christmas and Happy trElre ads"'i . =Loa, Etc. Issuer ori speak 'Lumber and IsAEh terrrtaprl-torose•. Wliotenile.Out. Qp't0-the-thetraining -day on "Iles Spirit of Christmas'. .hew Year. 18. C. shingles A, E. k1CHA R L..t C h _ Allfil eemeanber the Sunday School en- - — g FINEST EQUIPMNENT; tertai-ment in the Town Hall oa GBEENWOOD ,clue Coal A$1e1PRAL I3�IStlRAN(iIs for Friday evening. (received too late for Wt week) r 1 REAL ESTATE -'Guaranteed Satisfaction Mr, and ABs. 1::- Holthy celebrat- Alberta (.Oa1 ' The Drama Ca niittee meets for Dome%ti0 Coke -60NVEYrANCING ♦? ed their 55th armiversary of their practice this week. I Re•+•unable P�'i•ep marriage on December 5th,, withCFnJeot. 1_•ime plaster oY sat+hM�ed si�C1. �y their family ail dome,. but Lorne, Mr and hies. Joe Clark visited � to serve. fielts sad l0atteriee-atwsTe ori I d who is'in hospital. their children in the city this week. Maple hody Wend �. fees H:ROY WILLBR. 'Miss Clara 'Walla of Glen Major �~ p;�, :. .a„ SrexiQbism. Owtnrta 'k `'e''y largaiy attended meeting spent Sunday with her .parents, al- Agetlts foe l.11ndy Feneo . MAW of the'W. 1, was held at the hom•! _r . i�A W 48tf Phnn.• Kirk 1609 so Cecil Walls; of Mt. Zion. bull IIIf e.;wuL. i�fl V V• of W. and lira. Gray on TuesdayWM ...Mr. and, :lira. Hugh Miller and LIONNSED AUCTIONERR AND with•the President, Mrz1. family spent Monday with W. W. a ' VALt1ATOR D A • �i Fi R l arvey in charge, 1)urtrtg the bus- - Gee seal family. -Cor•kKhntr I toplenjeuta ;Sales cords`-rwd Aovs►bere8elore Sayler mess session, after consideration Rev, Dr, McKay delivered. a very sheet re Pr 'lees .iPhane or write. Adders• tilt' Duodam it.was in Bid of i.'+r�-orthern o.ipenOrrtal ion f n� helpful address on Sunday to an 8tfeet, Bast. IntRuraaoe of All Hinds. !�- sufferers. Articles purchased to be attentive congregation. 'Whit by. Ontario. The W. A, met at the home of WILSON B R O•�' Best Rates Available with sent with the bale being shipped SeC[1Tltf and Service. ready been contributed by BtrouRh ished Mrs•• another. quilt Thursday aannund n Phnn�N»rk7?tM1HiIl, Qllt. • At Clarerinolnt am. W. I. reports of delegates to meeting is postponed until January, xr The Pot Luck Supper was quite Ernest C. Fetzer Address Phone the Fall Convention at the Royal ROOFING SPECIAL G a success and the pictures shown :x BROUGHAM PICK 516 pork, :Iles Glen, Mrs. W. Isliicottshownby Mr. Sennett of Whitby were en- �1M ti--1 e"T re ok go" and Mrs. W. Burk, proved very- in- b all, .also, the numbers by 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt Shingles Joy ed by all,Idartgaget• ter•esting•- It was decided by rote 56.00 per agrw LAWYNa GARDEN CROPS that the O g our home talent. 3-1 Hv Wgbt. Ashphalt Shin + yoare pen Meeting in Janus'}' Mr and Mrs. Smythers, of Osh y' glen 30 in the. Town .Hall, would take the $6.65 per seir•w aysa, called,on Mr, Wm: Marks and' All first unlit Toronto Asphsls _ Will Pgy' profits foim of a Progressive Huctire, and quality It You Use refreshments served. Christmas St.. family on Sunday. Miss Edythe Roofing Co. Shingles, In lotsql IF Yat knew you WERE NEXT 1`TA'I'URAL 1.4INLrRAL ones were read by several mem-.14rrnerod spetat Saturday in the of 5 seire. or over. you would bustle in attar that Meitq. *%ranee Protection we've been bels'and a number oft Christmas Prices subject to chanSe without - "Christ- talking about Phosphates Carols sung; Roll Call - Chest• - lyV HITEVaLE YOU MAY Be NEXT To frcrease Yields andImprovo Quality mas Pie of Kitchen Gadgets" Int notice.cresting and amusing was this ex The Whitevale Baptist Sunday of all crops .•� CYRIL E. 3dORLEY _ change--of-gifts, as on �oot-a a- - r PICI�ERING ►- a• string and gift from the basket. Christmas tree and concert on the a. GENERAL INSURANCE . D. N. Lock W'()6d LUMBER YARD } A sceial half hour •was spent over evening of Friday, Dec. 23rd. The Our Motto-Service and Protectionthe tea cups, Phouto` Pletlttlit1ag 6700 ..,Pickering Mills program will consist of drills, pan- PHONE 3•t(xl E ' ' CKE ING N P., l-. R E.: S The December meeting of the W. tomilnes, recitations etc. '+ pICKERTNG. ONT. M.-S: of the Chuwch was held at splendid Christmas meeting of ti Christmas Gifts WE DELIVER the' h ' nstitute w held at ' PHONE 5317 Wednesday afternoon, with the the: 'bene of -:firs. W. rownridge - President, Mrs. F. Cassie, Presid- Roll, Call was answered by "My 0 Walnut Chaeta ing. The prescribed program of the \ CiBNTi.Y aDtt Favourite Hobby". emery splendid ;.: Marshall MattreFses M. and M. was followed; Mrs. T. donation of ''candies. was received, NATURALLYI R. G. CLENDENING Brown was asked to conduct the P> CSTd Tablas Eleetri;e Lamps [FUNERAL DIRECTOR election. The officers of the past ren's Shelter, at Oshawa, 'and the year were re=elected'with one than- remainder to the fire area. Mrs: 3 hugs and Mats Private Ambulance $e, and are as follows: Hon. Pres- Pugh was in' the chidr__Miss Rich- Day and Night Service idents Mrs. H. Malcolm Mrs. J. a Ficture8 ' 'rdson, the District President, ave _ Phone>i006 Miller. Presidents Mra, F. Cassie g ._- Ma aZ1IIei , a very fine address on Relief Costs, - g Malvern 5000 Mrs. B. Ritchie, Miss Duncan. Sec- local and provincial. Mollie Randall ik Studio Couches - = retary,' Mrs, T. Norton, Treasurers; gave a paper "Memoirs and-Early Markham Ont. Mrs. J. Miller. Assistant, Mrs. Geo. Histo of Wititevale". Eves Tw- ' _—Oacasion al Chairs y Phili Se Community ry, P• - Y eedie rendered a violin solo, accomp Cedar Chestd Friendship, Mrs. B, Ritchiei. Press, aniexi on the piano, by Miss Jean [- = Mrs. T. C. Brown,'Literature, Mrs. Hilts. Mrs, L, Hagerman gave a + Rockers all the wit�1 Wa m O I er COB Chairs Burton, Missionary..Mont�tty, Mrs, ieport• of the Convention recently .TINSMITH G. Philip, Christian Stewardship, e>r held 'I?oronto. Carols were atlrtg �� � �� !n Wool Blanitete Finance, Miss _M.-.-Duncan.,__Assist--_ -�- _' at-th'e-t4 -of-the�reet--- _ - Radio Lampe And have furnaces' ant Helpers, Mrs. Johnston, Temp- leg, Mrs. Randall at the piano. The er erance, Mrs.. Bayles. Pianist, Mrs. meeting closed with the National M131+ep111 1:1Ceileep40tted. ". Bed Limps stoves„pipes,eavetrougbg �rvey. Flower Committee, Mrs. Anthem, after which a dainty lunch bF this nieftal profession `fable Lamps Ritchie, Mir. Harvey.- Sodas Com- was served by the group, nanwlyi bet;Awe h b an sOstilsion of Indirect Lighting Lpmpe and roofs put in Order mittee Mrs. Norton M Malcolm 1ldilNrAl Oil Bald MII([ x Mrs, , Mesdmes Randall, Bromnrldge�, Pie .for the cold weather., Mrs. Cassie, Mrs. % Harvey; Miss err, Hamlin and Hastings. Duncan. Bab Band, Mrs. Norton, we rs0e��lbs bsnellte OE r Now A:�koes, DW ate lei Y Service of the Baptist Church All work Om t1 attend- •Mission Band Leaders, Mrs. Mairs, o of the mostvaltiab>e . pr p .Y will be'held next Sunday, Dec.Deet. 26th !'lime 111N fa :ed to and satisfaction Miss Bayles. The President made a in the evening at 7 o'clock,'inabead aide n iorreCtin� ci itA lea for increased elimination and actdltn DaraIIteed P gl�ngs to meet of in the morning. TMs will be a mat taking. em be C ST �e�•.,` our obligation in our allocation. Sunday School Christmas service. � ch0�p b �3 i C. j j ALVI�N BUSHBY Christmas Carols were sung. Mn. There will be no Sunday School �•�own�tpm�r Malcolm and Miss Duncan sang, next Sunday morning. A; Pageant mal bowel habits Funeral Director Hardware Tinsmith "Star of the East". Mrs. Phillip will be presented at the evening l3.os. eSOa Stlos.sttietLOf� FurDiture Dealer PTOHERIVG served refreshments and tea at the - • �w service. Everyone �w�elca>sie. tei�. Ontario - ' ' z C. JONES - DRDQO „A r J Y.. .. s .: nu...z:, ..�. .. e. �y :'•x.: •s '•s '.,�, _ .:i•;' ^ai.J:.,s.L..:ii'. ' '' r 1r.'.: tars m.S•..ti .v".�.. n' ::.::,' A'-."k."•'-"+• •y. - K. - ' ,,.°� i' ...'.'. .*fir'= .,.Ci'• ..-•:'e .... -....,fh... .'..7z'.. .F! `:.' c- 9.r ', . .. .. �.-,;.-' ,,:.Ark ,.i:,, '„ra..{;.•' a. ...:, '�.: ....y,.�♦. .. "1Sa•:: ,.'' '' free and now held it bearing direct- ly upon Dakota's be buckle. He Christmas Dinner CORtedt winners " flicked out the other and couched . •���� �� Gu �� s it at his hip, the muzz!e looking Among hundreds of entries that narrow the contest down to duet Slim directly in the eye. flooded to for our Christmas Din- prize-winners so high was ib• - --.-= 'Ras o should have put his slug g s p icer Menu contest, the judge, Mrs. standard of excellence shown by �'' just about four Inches lower," he fi. M. Aitken, who is staff diets- the average entry. She therefbis of Circle L observed'with'a chill laugh. "That's tian and radio commentator for firs: eliminated the menus " that where I alien to put mlpe." He flare- the Canada Starch Company, were not so well balanced, then bPerry Westbrook ed into sudden fury, his- thin lips chose the tasty (Yum! yum!I ore concentrated on those that were y y peeling back over'his teeth in a submitted by Miss Sadie Chambers simple as well as delicious. Final- by of hate. of Arthur, Ontario, as the best., ly the individual recipes were • �.'SYNOP818: Slim Loyale is parol- "Damn yuh!" he whispered.!`Yuh at,that. How'd yuh get the hole in Miss Chambers receives the $5.00 judged on their own proved merit. e % killed Rango d from prison after serving 18 yore hat, Lo"-sale?' -killed my pal. Did prize. Second prize of $3 goes Lo This week we are giving you yuh think'i'd let yuh get away with Miss Janet Whitelaw, R. 11. 1+ El- Miss Chambers' prize menu with months for a crime he did not corn--A subtle change came .into Al- anythin' like that? Not by._a jugful 'ora, Ontario. Mrs. S. T. Jordan, accompanying recipes, all profes. < � mit. He returns to his Circle L ton's voice at this question. It grew -I'll give yuh now, in about ten of Markham, comes third ($'2)• sionally tested. Next week. as ranch"to find his father dead and fiat and toneless to a degree. His seconds, what yuh •gave to him," There are good cooks in Can= --suggestions for-New Year-?R din sinister forces at work, trying to bands bad dropped to his hips with Shardpud Dillon's voice broke In, a ada we discovered. Mrs. Aitken nee; we will run the other two all a m Violate s p -erlittle t c and wheezy, but very found it a most difficult job to winning entries. he can again be railroaded , to as obsidian. Suddenly Slim knew determined. "What yo're gonna do, --r--- - prison, he was looking straight 'into- the Cinder, yuh poison whelp, is drop' Thpe..._B ckwell and their gang eyes of death. but he did not quail. them guns, note!" And with the CIirIStMQ8 1):Rrner - - - ....—_.... .... ----- aro lottin to ain possession-of- "i3e squinted carefully along his cue, beginning of his words, Spud shoe GRAPEFRUIT A\'D ORANGE COCKTAIL TOPPED WITH CHERRY rj Circle L ranch and the property of made the shot and dropped the six ed the gaping, muzzle of a bulldog 'TURKEY SOUTHERN DRESSING ` Mona Hail, a neighbor and lite-long ball into a corner pocket. neck. R10ED POTATOES BAKED SQUASH friend of Slim Loyale. "Rango Deale put it there with (To Be Continued) Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- a .45, Alton,"'he drawled. "It was GIBLET GRAVY buck has joined the plot against rotten shootin'." SALAD CRANBERRY MOULD him. With the help of Dakota Blue "Yeah." agreed Alton coldly, "it CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING and his cowboys,Slim Loyale defies was. Me, 1 alias could outshoot BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE R 'VS SALTED the land-grabbers to do their worst. Rango. Don't move. B1 e, or I'll - AISL T D PECANS spatter-'yuh against that bar like a. COFFEE CHAPTER XIII. rotten tomato.' SOUTHERN DRESSING water. Chill with occasional stir- moistenedi'Arthur claims it'll•shore boom Grimace of Hate � 'r ? By some uncanny legerdemain Z cups bread crumbs ring until the mixture is as thick 'this range. Says a lot of cattlemen Alton had slipped one of his guns The .SEcre�s `2-.3 cup melted butter as strained honey. Add lemon down in the Big Bend country are ,,�'� "; 1 cup canned corn. juice, celery, pineapple and cyan- _ _gonna pull stakes an' bring their O t_ � dr, 1 cup chopped celery berry sauce. Turn into wet mould. herds up t�ttough here to the new Good Looks 1-3 cup chopped ripe olives Chill until firm. Unmould on crisp range. Understand that sheep in- ,Sfimming Chic For At � y teresta have got•'em just About lick- 1-3 cup chopped stuffed olives lettul e.' Garnish with thick salad j HamC by A finely chopped dressing (into whicH has been ed down in the Big"'Bend. Bounds _ 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning folded an equal measure of whip- good; but me, I don't take muchf 1 small onion, minced " ped cream). stock in what George Arthur says. '�i •x 1 teaspoon salt He kin Ile faster'n a good hose can lz•teaspaon'pepper BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE ,.�� .run." ,n � Mix thoroughly and stuff into (Makes 1 3-8 cups) About That Mortgage - turkey. 2/3 cup white corn syrup, 1% Slim nodded, rather absently. SIMPLE SIT-DOWN EXERCISES - _ tb► J _- cups medium brown sugar, % cup _ The proposed opening of the gtiv- Many correspondents plead that - _ CRANBERRY MOULD water, 4 tablespoons butter, ti(► ernment lands along the Kicapoo they are too busy to devote pro- 1" pkg• lemon-flavored prepared teaspoon vanilla, 6 tablespoons River had been a much discussed longed periods each day to strennjelly powder heavy cream. Item for several years that he knew * nous exercises: They ask for exec, t cup boiling water Boil the first four ingredients _"of. It wall a subject that had grown * cases that, while beneficial'can be 1 tablespoon lemon juice until sauce -reaches heavy gyrap 1 cold to him♦ And besides,just"novo -" , - s .,2 cu c consistency. Cool. Add vent a the was wondering what angle of the day, Here. therefore, are some '<e cup canned shredded pine and cream. If consistency gets a : approach to use on George Arthur * ' sit-down exercises. apple (drained) little too heavy-add more cream. about the mortgage. To, strengthen abdomldal mus ; cup thick sweetened cranberry Dakota Blue. nowever, with a cle's: sit with body erect, feet flat sauce. --Miss Sadie B. Chambers, sudden gleam in his eyes, pulled on floor, and pull in the abdominal Dissolve jelly .powder .in boiling Arthur, Ont. the paper to him and began reading �' muscles as hard as you can, trying It carefully.'Sllm rolled a cigarette, to make the front muscles touch lit it, then went over to the pool the spine. Do this about ten times, be all-important, and if you bare- .,-Blanket Teats table and began idly punching the * then rest for a few moments. Re n't any; you must camouflage. - balls about. * peat frequently during the day and Your hair will still look as Presently came the thud of hoofs nee how your posture improves. though you are piling it on the top To test a wool blanket for dur- ., •and a Ione puncher rode down the To strengthen the abdomen and of-your head,but.it will look soft- ability and quality, rub the sur- street, stopping before.Jigger Star back: sit erect with knees apart er and less ud&irrd to the back of face smartly with the flat of your back's office. He dismounted and and hands on knees. Bend head for. your neck. hand. If the nap loosens freely went in, to reappear about five ward. round the back and pull In Blouses will be•more elaborately and Tuba up into.s fuzzy roll, it -_.:minutes later and 'cross to the * '* -abdominal muscles, hard. Then lift worked, cloaks will be very im- indicates that the blanket may be saloon. * entire upper torso from pelvis up-. portant,- and if you are the type woven of poor quality fibres eas- I He was a diminutive, shriveled- � * ward, keeping abdomen flat, push which can .wear a well-cut tailored ily,broken or that short fibres i ap, crooked-legged fellow, with a lower back forward, draw chest up suit you'll find dozens, with tail- have been used which have not r - pair of flaring bat-wing chaps so * and out and raise head up and back ored shirts and cravats to-go with been firmly caught in the weave. I 'enormous as to make him appear dF and do NOT hunch shoulders. Feel them. almost square. He had a pair of * the pull from the lowest vertebrae - Such a blanket neither wears well beady, button, black eyes, net in a of the spine. Do this •five times, not retains much warmth. wrinkled, maboganybrown visage, rest and repeat five times. : Dark Red Lipstick Halt hidden by the flare of his These exercises can be carried Leads For Winter • chaps,a pair of big, black Cott guns out at odd times- ---when . _ are alt- dragged at his waist, tlhg down - and you'll be surpria• As the newcomers •into. ed how many opportunities you will Rich, dark red is the lipstick the room, Dakota Blue turned to find as each day rolls along!- shade of the hour. If the purplish :half face him, his eyes wary,.his You can obtain any of the fol- or orchid-toned Se lipstick you tight hated dropping until his thumb lowing helpful leaflets by sending bought last September is just about gone, do try some of the, was hooked in his belt. The new- a 3c stamp for each one required: dee wine-red colors. before de- comer grinned crookedl•5. Reducing in Spots; Feet Care; p• ''Go on with yore readin•, Blue," How to Slim; 'Eye Beauty; Under ceding definitely to get a new one 'be remarked in a thin, whispery weight; Hand Beauty; Superfluous -just like the old. woke. "Ail I'm atter is a shot .of By ANNE ADAMS Hair; , Bust Development; lipsti pt; Your. With black, dark red ck • s liquor, providin''Dillon will seal it Spirited, youthful-nothing at Hale; Face Care, Ask about your can't be beaten. And its equally • to me. I understand he told my all of the "matron" about thi: own beauty worries, at the same slate with your wine,woolen or the d . _ - slate blue or gray, one. Change g • - ,boss an' Leo that their money graceful at-home frock by Anne time. ' ' wasn't any,good.- How about it, Adams, except the size range! Please mention this paper,"and your rouge accordingly, of course. p a , • ".lDi]lon? Does that apply to, the And "simple to sew" is written all write to: Barbara Lynn, Room 421, + - ' whole Half Diamond B outfit?" v3 West Adelaide St., Toronto. Ont. Beacons have been effected at' over it too, from the slenderizing pore, Malaya, o p rmit fly: Not if they'mind their business, panels to the puffed sleeves v7ith -_ -- SinRa M a t e '-Cinder,"-growled Dillon. "What'll fancy cuffs. Of course, until you frig boats to land at Bight. {INA$ a ,JSPECIALS -..:2 it be?" see the Sewing Instructor that 1939'Fashions .7-tube World-Ride Foreman Wanted comes with Pattern 492% you ;.M _ autef Brand New - . "Bourbon," the puncher announc cafi't'fully realize how quickly and" _ FeattuY'e Curves Minister of Trees Was �S ed, rocking up'to the bar. ,Blue, pleasantly this style is stitched to- Now ;59.95 will yuh an' Loyale,have one with gether! "Be sure to note the seal. -- F'or Ontario Urged Push-button 13-tube me?"' 'loped neckline, such a prettyey'll Be All-Important in the New Automatic Console _ Dakota' shook his head."Thanks. -frame for a well-shaped throat. _ _ _ Sir William�iulnck-advocat- - Reduced $70.00 We just turned Spud down on the An]c take into consideration the Coming Made _ ed the formation of a depart- 1938 6-tube 'New same offer.", useful pockets-anhi the capbivat - 'meet of trees in the Ontario Automatic mHotel ° Cinder Alton shrugged.' "Okay! . ing trim of ruffles and i-uttons. PARIS.-The dressmakers here Government, at the Christmas Reduced to $49.95 Lots of fellers don't care for liquor Perfect in printed synthetic for now have their eyes fi-rmly fixed dinner of the Men of the Trees :before noon. Me. I'm different. "calling"-and your most flatter- on spring, 1939., The Clothes on ocAsk tear u � ;,,, pq 'he ffs at �he ln"Iz , 1 Siety las e week. cu�Lt:v, BvctaurRs ts or in the work-rooms are ' busily t reforestation a show you these nara'a ns a sa again he smiled. that crooked, breakfast hour! proper care of the province'-, twisted smile. Pattern 4920 is available in stitching are forecasts of what we trees was important enough to o will be wearing when the winter When.Alton finished his drink,he women's sizes 36, 38, 40, 4-,- 44, have a minister of trees..to de- 1 turned, leaning •hi's shoulders •46, 48,and 50. Sizes 36 takes 43i ,is over. vote his entire time to that _ against the bar, hooking a negligent yards 36 in. fabric and 1 3-3 yds. There'll be some magnificent work. beet over the bar.rail. As he rolled ruffling. new color blends incorporating all ' and 'licked a•tigarette, his eyes Send Twenty Cents (20c) in the fresh beauty-ofspring. rested steadily upon Slim; "Don't coins (stamps cannot be'ac^_epted) - Camouflage Vou'll have to now where a Ha $mon or this Anne Adams pattern. could pick up a new foreman, do Write plainly size, name, address your corsets, If qou really want duh, Loyale?" he asked.' "We lost'. and style number, to look 1939, you've got to ac- .Rango Deale last night." Send your order to Anne quire.a waist, if you don't possess U-'P 9S ''Nan!" exploded Spud Dillon be Adams, Room 425, 73 West Ade- one already, Curves, in fact, will fore Slim could surlier. "Yui iniac St.; Toronto. don't mean it? How could It hap._ -- - --- I / I/ / ' t - ien, Cinder?" - u ,,L� ``PEP ' "Stopped a slug: It broke Rango's KOHOL In the great MER•LOV.E Zs - neck, clean as a'whistle," 1i�� -struggle f o r GIRLS WITH F r • , Dakota smiled thinly. "That's life, everything tough. Some tellers seem born't0 depends on the If You are peppy and full of fun,men will In - if you appear vite you to dances and parties. atop lead. Yuh'd thought Deals to be; but dont BUT, if you are cross lifeless and tired. would have learned that, long time be discouraged. men won't be then they go to don't like " KUJ4QL with t'For iris alonnertatioar ours of P n has told F g v ^ quiet" girt. when the to parries they REEF p 6Q1�� thr alga•' Its 19 natural ant g g o "Yeah,"agreed Alton, yuh would shades g I v e a another how to go smilin through" with or Premium List ot back to hair its Lydia E.Pinkham's Vegetab�e Compound.It- wens �r do goo Rad Orange •.s3C,�06 ° il.ttli i)f[ font youth. Sold thus $�'���la write to 3•�: otallg+�aba1>tie35i�. �p helps Nature tone up the system, Thos.J.Lipton Ltd,. t Issuet�f� 2—tJ0 1110 Stunt at all d r U g ing the discomtorta from the functional ala- Ye1lawLaM1 eoe.51M. No. 5 a t o r e s and orders which women mwt endure. u Front E.,Toronto. 4� sell_ Montreal, i•.it. :henuty purine., Whv n„t try LYDIA E. PINI;SAM'3 4 C t ECETABLE.COMPOIINDT Z - • .:...,.. --...:.- •;.r..,.._:-.,.-..w..w:«s-i:T+'s•.V--mss. ' ,,.. , ;: ..<.. �a• ,,., -,. Ss., ,.:� �. z r .:.;,..: ., ,.., .. ;.,....-� r;._ w:..:,..,�;,.;.. ;.;,....,A,-.i:a.c..:,�-!..,,,... -,::,..- .-: . _ r' ✓Y'�`"r r:.:.+..::;awl/;"..wa,,nw. ,+q'i*.�,r.«Na,+s:.u,Nwa..r-s,+c--r+.ty...a>_.'�:+.:. ri�,_. :'.as++w...•aau:xciNr".'�"�'�.. t �. i. ., ro 4`W%left our sheep. Ds'ld. This 4-Child's Song of Da is the king you aro about to z�- "j h 7 `We must go. You are a tool to stayChristmash � eh ;re with these few sheep, when Tau - I 1 !'„ h t e Hfn6 is to be seen.” counterpane is soft as silk, '► My blankets white as creamy milk. '+ By Nolly c6tWck "1 came here to tend fhb flock. - `3 The hay was soft to Him, I know, It In not mine,•but it is'my task,' Our little Lord of long ago. ,.� "You can't to outto tend the was bis only reply, sheep tonight..Judah," David heard When they saw that he world = Above the roofs the pigeons fly + the choke in his mother's volts. not accompany them, they made Is. silver wheels 'across the sky. "The lion's claws have wounded haste to be on their way. The stable-doves they cooed to you sore. I will find someone to them, sendout with them." At first his excitement over the f y and Christ' Bethlehem. ti tale the shepherds had told him ;Mary "He is hot, so hot." she whisper, kept him awake. But gradually his --$right shines the--sun-across the- _- _ ed to David after his father had___ __qy sgrew heavy. He was almost drifts 'xr ° ' fallen into a troubled sleep"Itwil! asleep when he heard the "Ma-aa• r And bright upon my Christmas make him nick unto death it he "o of a gifts. -_ 4 goes out on.the plain." jumped to his feet, conscious that They brought Him incense, myrrh _ _ -- "Fear not, mother, 1 will go. Now he had forgotten to hunt up that - gold, that I am fourteen. I can prove my- and wandering mother. With staff in his ', Our little Lord who lived of old. _ self a man. 1 will go, like my great hand, and his sling ready to use. a forefather, David, the king." he listened for a moment. Then he -0 h, soft and clear our mother - caw the sheep, standing. some dW sings - Reb�ccah bade him good-bye ten• tante from the others, its head -- lO! Christmas joys and Christmas derly. "Had'I a son older, 1 should raised listening to something ,he " things, send him..But: you are all I have. could not hear'. But David knew God'a holy angels sang to them, it was some conjunction of heav- of Christmas, but give what we Take care, The lion may return." what was to be found 'there. With Mary and Christ in-Bethlehem. enly bodies, which the Wise Mea give in the, name of the Lord the starlight shining full upon it,. '• - recognized as a phenomenon, of Jesus. So David drove his father's flock crouched a lion ready to spring. Our hearts they hold all Christmas unusual significance. 12. And being warned of God herds watched their flocks by Swift as the David of old. the dear, night. The cool'breeze from off the Matt. 2: 3-8. 3: An when in a dream that they should not lad swung his sling, and the stone. And earth seems sweet and heaven d mountains made him draw his Herod the kin heard it, he was return to Herod, they departed in- went straight into the head of the ti seems near, g cloak close. _ heaven was in .His sight,- I : troubled. The foreigner and us- to their own country another way. crouching animal. With a aloes ;Oh, urper !eared a rival, and the tq- Suddenly over the hill before him yielding of its body the lion fell is know, death. •That little Child of long age. rant feared the rival wodld be wel- he saw a group of men approachson, that you - -Marjorie L. C. Pickthall. come. And all Jerusalem with him. Ing. That was a surprising thing, were eo faitMulmy his mother prais- lt Is Written to see men wandering about at night. But there was nothing alarm- ed him !n the morning, "Your Faith E• 4. And gathering together all the ing in their action. They seemed to er was beside himself,'wild with g g be•tilled with excitement and joy: his illness, and had i not been able chief priests and scribes of the r. „ to tell him you were with the flocks he in uired of them where Y► Now one of them called: Who Sunday School people, q 4 he would have gone out. sick as he the Christ should be born. What Is this, guarding his sheep here? was. And now you have slain a Irony that Herod was compelled to + Oh, is it you David, son of Judah? - Come with us, We have seen you lion Yonr tame will.go before yon-" consult the very men, whom, years "But mother, i did not see the •.Lesson' before, he had tried tn estermin- �\i star, brighter than any afar.morning. 1t Is moving, and wea are the •king," and David's voice trembled. a. $ v'. And they said unto him, In s following 1t."And you not think the king world -- Bethlebem of Judea: for thus it is have scorned s lad who would s• cur- LESSON XIII David was on his feet, listening cert his post of duty from Idle cur- ' - written through the prophet, 6. '" GQD'S GREAT LOVE And thou et le em. an of four t Nab my son, you have done ; Judah, art in no wise least among y k y g of the words they had heard from our las Lafthfnll and well, and Golden Text the heavens, as as angelic host proved yourself a mss. Later you God.so loved the world, that he the princes of Judah: for out of praised Jehovah. His heart burned may see the king." pve his only begotten Son, that thee shall• come forth a governor, within him, and he was. eager to khasoever btlieveth on hint should who shall be shepherd of my peo- When Christiln First accompany the band of shepberds, aot perish. but have eternal lice. pie Isra21. This most remarkable Then he beard one of the young '01 n 3 16: •_ prophecy is found in Mich 5: 2, was Celebrated lambs: "Ma-aa-aa." The answering and was uttered seven hundredbleat camp from a distance The _ . years before our Lord's birth. rHE LESSON 1N ITS SETTING 7. Then Herod privily called the mother had, wandered off in-search P y The earliest celebration of the of leader morsels. David heard Time.—The time of our Lord's Wise-men. and learned of them birth of Christ. December 25 of beard. once again big ;mother's irtb is still a matter of dispute. exactly what time the star ap- each year, took place in the warning. _ custom them to the Gust .. • . ;at we follow here the chronology ared. B. And he sent Fourth Century, and iii► of Samuel J. Andrews and many Bethlehem. and said, Go and �� "I have come to guard my lath- spread from the western to the ,. . others, and date it in December, search out exactly concerning the . eastern church.. Before that date men flock,'I cannot go with you. 5 B.C. The visit of the Wise Men, young child; and when ye - have the commemoration of Christ's therefore, took place in February. found him; bring me word, that I nativity and baptism took place .d B.C. also may come and worship him. January. 6. Place.—Jerusalem, of courae, This monstrously cruel king did p� mention of Christmas is was the capital of Palestine, local- not want to go to Bethlehem to Are, Yo V Listening _ found is a Roman document ed in the province of Judea, while worship Jeaua as he said. but, as : known as the "Philocalian caien- Bethlehem was in the same prow later events. proved. to put this dar," in the year 35.4, and the first. ;gy FREDDIE TEE !ince six miles to the south. very babe tb death. that there English celebration o! the festival - 1. Now when Jesus was born is might be no. possible chance of a was in 598, when St. Augustine Bethlehem of Judaes. Bethlehem rival king growing up in the land. baptized 10,000•converts. SHE PREFERRED ACTING IN "SILVER HEATRE" - - was the home of Ruth and Boaz. The Worshippers In 564, the Council of Tours. and consequently was the `birth- 'Matt. 2: 9-12. -9. And they, France, declared s 12-day festival Pretty Gretchen Davidson,pictnr- Ida Lnpfno, daughter of the tam- place of David, from whose royal having beard the king, went their from Christmas to Epiphany, and ed here, to an Evanston. . 111.. girt ed Brut comedian, Stanley r I who couldn't waft until she got out ins, but a popular screen star in tine the Son'o! David came. In way; and to, the.star, which they later, from 991 to 1016, the lawnof college to embark on her fife's her own rig, will play opposite -the day of Herod the king. This saw in the east, went before them, of Ethelred ordained that all strife Herod was called Herod the Great. till it came and stood over where should cease at Christmas. In Ger career. So she quit Northwesters Conrad Nagel 1s. she son o! Anti stet. the young child was. 10. And when' s University. after the "Silver Thea- P y g many, Christmas was established the first year and ire" productions Behold. Wise-men from the east they saw the 'star,, they rejoiced in 813 by the Synod of Mainz, got herself a job to be heard over came to Jerusalem, saying. The with exceeding great Joy. and in N3rway by. King Haakon with a tourfnk the Columbia net- word here translated "wise-men" The contrast between the fear the Good, in 950. company o ! work on both --'In the Greek word "magi". They o! this wicked kin and the Joy _ g - "Showboat." Her Christmas a ad --w were men truly Teamed in matbe- possessing the heart of these stn- stock experience New Year's Day, matics. astronomy, geography. and cerely seeking Wise Men is a lea- with the Provi- (WABC-CBS. 6:M ' t edicine. son all of itself. 'OnCe A Year deuce Players fol to 5:30 P.M. E.S. r` Star In the East - ll.' And they came into the ' lowed, and then T.). In order to 2. Where is he that is born King house. And caw the young child - -- et away from she turned to ge of the Jews' 'It is.a truly great with Mary his mother; and they ° -e- At Christmas play and make radio, is 1934. She the possible sur question as to how these men $.ver fell down. The verb here is the has been, on the telt of Christmas sod cheer -knew that a king of the Jews had, same one used of a servant falling For Christmas comes but once air since, bavini plays to be heard , been born. There was, throughout down to a king (Matt. 18: 26, 29). been-heard In the during the holt - the.aacient world at this time, the And worshippedyear, " him. The Wise a y CBS serials, The Ida days, these two expectancy of the coming of some Men were the first of a great num- _ Thomas Tusser, "The Far Gretchen Trotrble House," ILupina episodes. of "Sib s treat king. Suetonius, a famous ber of people of every kind who iper's Daily Diet," f 6th teff- er Theatre" will ( -Davidson• Davidson :and ' Carol Kea- -Latin writer'o!'the first century, worshipped the Lord !eau. when " _ said, "There had spread over all tury) nedy's Romance, and at present is be devoted to a presentation,of DA- P he was on' earth. And opening appearing fn "Aunt Jenny" and vld Garth's "Challenge for of the Orient an old and established their treasures they offered unto "Big Sister," also over the WABC- the a ory of a smuggling ring. And belief that it was fated at that him gifts, gold and frankincense —time for a man coming from and 'myrrh. From the fact that Columbia network, among the American pictures m Judea , which Miss Lupins has appeared. to rule the world." Fpr we there were three gifts the tradi- j. sa w his afar in the east, and are have been "Artists and Models;' 4 Lion has developed that there were "Peter ibbetson,""The Gay Deaver come to worship him. A great deal three Wise Men, and onlythree, GAROLE LOMBARD F of speculation has arisen re id- ado" and "Anything Goes." 8a but there is nothing in this record Carole Lombard, glamorous star ling this star. Some believe that to substantiate quch an idei. We RADIO TUBES GUARANTEED : of the films, has been signed for feglinx Oint these riftsfactory do have sn-- =nir;tnal signif;- sponsored by.the Kellogg Company, have just announced that they are tante. will begin on Sunday, January 16, now giving an unqualified warran• From the bitty here presented 1939, and will be -heard each week t to apply. ori all types of Rogers by the Wise Men undoubtedly over the NBC-Red Network from• radio tubes, which should be good comes the custom of giving gifts 10:00 to 11:00 p.m., EST. Miss news to every owner of a radio set ` at the Christmas season. In allLombard is the first of several —and of course, they will always \v\ our giving to one another, which stars-to be signed for the new fall be sure to re-tube with Rogers Ra- is lw s joq,.or should be let., hour show. Other members of the dio Tubes. This also applies to ev " us not miss.the thtiificance e rue sgn • cast and the director of,the orch• cry tube In the new 1939 Rogers, f..�.-..+..-r. extra will be announced in the nest DeForeat Crosley and Majestic re- future. dio sets.lip a , _ ' Everywhere Tonight `r?icerywhem-9verywhere Christmas tonight! Christmas in lands of the fir-tree and pine, •jn-Its-'Season Christmas in lands of the palm-tree and vine; , .'At Christmas 1 no more desire a rose Christmas where snow-peaks stand solemn and white, Than wish a snow in May's new-fan mirth, :t✓hristmas where corn-fields lie sunny and bright. ' But like of each thing that in season grows -r — Phillips Brooks — Sha espea . . re .: ..► O 0 0 FY . �,.,•.�„+a ..,f .,... .. ,rx-;..•-•.,• or .�... w• ...,-.... ..._. '+,�'.:*--�. — 'a- :t-'i a. -an r� .. . .o. w. ,•ar,. m. .. .. .. a -,F. tx .e ing .oysters. Following dimer, the ray Plaha xton. In charge of Music, g ` ai.F'iQ'irtltll• QiVl1J host;-" Toastmaster, called for Miss Gertrude Poynter. Leader o1 � Pl O.NI�—ter 1,�� . the toasts, which were proposed Song, Miss Marion 1lagerman: am to ay �� E! and responded to by the officials; Home Dept. and Sick and Visiting FUNERAL DIRSOTOR ANS SL76 pee jeer; til.b0'paid its adva>rix which included: Deputy-Reeve, Wm. Secretary, Mrs. N. Randall. Miss. HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH , 9ubsexip"ons to the United Staten B M 13 A LM E R Reesbr, Councillors, W. U. Down, ionary Tress,, Mrs. N. Robinson. GUITAR and UKELELE sad Gt. Brit+aie V2.00 in advance. Blake Annis, Robt, Ruddy, Clerk, Representative to •Quarterly•Board, `i,�cteesur.to W.J. Matter, — Don, R. Beaton,.Treasurer, Hugh Jars. R. H. Johnson, ' Missionary Individual half-hour Seasotts 8to�!i'ville � i♦ J UIH N .YI J R Ari, Pro orieto 'Pugh, Assessor, Adam Spears.^Coll-. Committee, mesdames Bick, John- : 'i�IOria );�a Studlo9 Night and Day Service Yector, Lloyd T. Johnston. Road �a and Tweedie. Temperance, Wes. Clare n Markham. Unionville. Husizi % Phou- Residence Fbone Supt, Roy Ward. M. O. H. Dr, -N. Dean. Auditor, Mrs. W. Johnson mo t. r ��01 9820 L Township Council F. Tomlinson, San. 1l:spect,u•, T, and Newton Robinson. Teachers -• U,bridge. 5�ouffvilie, C. Broyn. S. _.. 0., John Phillips. adult Bible' Class, Mrs. G. Tran. •.-InstrummLssupplieu ,nrtquest. -- The To-.,nship Council niet,oa i L'ui',ding• Inspector; F. J. Prv..se, honour Class, Mrs. :J. R. Rick. F. Thursday.las felt tae ic.al meet- M. Lo convince ynu as w the merits of-our �I C..urstable Uikik,ter, and the iather A. M. Class, _.e•:.ton P.obiason, Live velem you will receive F�2�.E of charge Ii ' in g of'the .year. of the-it, 9i r, P. R. ?Iowbray, fires, Wes. ' Dean: Worthwhile one lesson on any one of the above + !89AWA Amino cf cases were- -dealt formerPeeve an r.ce Warden of Class, 'INlrs—,Iurlsen-Pugh-and- Aud-- -Instruments.with in the adiournea Court of Re C. flurkar, rey NVilson. Intermediate.Boys, Slur vision, the ma;ority, being proper-. It was rumorii�d -at this din:ler to agerman. tumor Gir s, . rs.ty transfers and revates and ad- that the Reeve, if again eleted L. Hw; erman: Beginners, Marion PEhNT NAGGING PAIN •}ustr+Pnts of certain dog taxes. H. would be recommended for the off- Hagerman, Junior Boys, Mrs. R. WhiteVale THAYS TttE TEMPER'A. Newman was nted a reduc_ Johnson., Cradle Roll, Mrs. C-,Plax- 8ra ice of County-Warden for 1939. AND ES, IT MAY 8•tion to q50 an acre on an 18-acre rimary, Mrs. Pherrill. General Agency to Prt of his farm.. a welcome Mrs. Medcalf andYOUS, Pa _ ...._y�HI-TEVALE A small amount of corresponden- - falmily to the Cale. We understand MCCORINIICK-DEE RING C. UCK, OPT. D. ee as heard, and a few small and b1r. Austin Medcalf ie an electric- Btleclt, opp. t; Q(received too late for last week) DEALERsundry accounts paid. The Annual Business Meeting ofran and would, welcgzrie anywork 1546 The preparation of the financial the United Church Sunday School entrusted to him. AL80 , OP'G .• statement, called for at this meet' was held in the school room, with FLEURY B TUDIPDPE ANDERSON ing will be carried out at a later the usual number of interested peo- < � t:,i i t-d)tors MACEffNERY B REPAIRS meeting before ( risfAtise. ple present. Rev. J. R. ,Bick acted In. the Estate of George W. Barber, Steel Hagen Wheels. Pedlar )roof- as chairman. Reports from all De- Deceased. itis, Frost .or Lundy FeaeeN , flReeve Ralph E. Mowbray, host to partments were very encouraging, Goodyear Thea ((�� pp to '�� Township Officials at Dinner in The Secretary reports 143 pupils on ;Bed BuBaa Gasoline and Oils V �vV VO ALL PERSONS havin claims a- Brougham Thursday last. g the roll. A total attendance through garnet the Estate of GForge W. C. T: C. AflIIA PARTS _ out) the year, 4000,'being an aver- " • GENERAL HARDWABH Followdn the meet' of the. Barker, late of Pickering, Province g ir►B age of 83 each Sunday. The Sun- We du Bull,liuR 1,1'x11 kin& Township Council on Thursday last of Ontario, Insurance Agent, who Frank Wright y School decided to buy two �� on or about the Seventh.da t}ie.members and the employees of y g 0 A RP E YV T L+'R I N(;;, cords of wood, as the balance show- .,wRIMtVALE ONT. the township gathered at the local of October, 1938, are hereby notif- _ CEa1LrNT[NQ. •, ed up well on the right side. Offic- fed to send into the undersigned hotel for dinner, the guests of the era for the cominggn � ' year are as L U U t31 N I,: Peeve, "Mr. Mowbray; About toren- follows: Supt: Blake Anis. Assist- day ort or before the 27th da of January, 1939, full particul• and ty sat at the tables and enjoyed ant, Newton Robinson. Secretary, y Law Motor Sales the wonderful dinner served by are of their claims tit1U�'IlYli - Garnet Booth. Treasurer, Miss Aud- Immediate) after the said 27th Chrysler-P1 mouth Mrs. Matthews, the first course, be- y y W",, »u sell Hr st:,ffwd Roods c day of January 1939, the-assets of Dealer t+rials,Em tr R T the deceased wilt be distributed" a- pire Ba, mongst the parties entitled Aherp- f• kniPmout, Duro Water to, having' regard only to "claims of GOOD USED CARS Sy-iteni-4. Beatty 1 _.., s n G 9 h Er tiu n ' . a IM an �;t erlRuil i�ioKn1lwterisl - - �R "rl it is which the Feecutors hall the WILL,4RU RATTF.42 � . : .. have had notice. GENERAL f3LACKti'IITHING . '. .. t7 ate. Fre" Toronto. y ° the U3 8 tr23 n E. *Work rnaranteed' n b Dated at this 17th da f G To the Citizens Q ecent er:' 1938.' .. - SKILL1sU �lU CUR REP�rRS - ours nrow ng Serviced _ r Co., F " .T. P H OTTSE The Royal..T u t -,.o. ®nd Reginald Ca 24 Ei Gordon J1 Law o ,. 'D. Barker. Erecutora. 66 fling `tr. • Ph,Ynp•:;tJ'., Ontario County f r t�vrRlo West. 7toronto...2, nntano t'r , PT .K F ri T N r; " Prt�.i�e�s�0 Wfv beet wishes for • a 1�Ierry . and :Joyous by F Robert-.on. .kitchison. RING, 'TA PIC 4- Pickup .. _ a ken., Ro _ Pickup & Calvin, 36 Toronto qtr. .. _ - ,",.. Toront Ontario.- $aei,; Colicitor�. '- e: 2 r r,tarRo H'adio Christmas' Season. and for F3a.p >ness, health herein. - SerVice L 7. and Prosperity throaghont the 'Coin,i.j; }ea., �rJ SLJ <VEYVR 1i;gpe �. r6 tierrll3e and re. C C MPP F, J. DONEVA A.;"Ik. Sc., z pairs to all wakes. `teas :-Hon. G. D. Conant, K. ., s lin file s:a thr °rds °f an: Onable Chari{ei, WOrIs veyore' Gibson and Yaraofa. to �. K�'nc East 7•htiwa uh••er t3ti �,naraut"/Ad ATTORNEY-G1rENEBAL OF ONTARIO i A.W.MITCHELL . _ Pickering • ARTHUR Lr,L D t ser caa's Ont. len agle� GtaouateRadioaad Television _ MANOU HOTEL Radian. Mem Official "� .. .. - . sec .. ROUGE HILLS 48 Phones'LO1. PicKRRrvG JU� S ern) justcompleted. pDance '„THE Strictly Community HA� WANTED - — Banquets, 500AIS, Clubs, • � :• Floor..Banqu --- - - - " tuchres, f:j;c e s catered to. _ xten s tolli -fies t ' Terms on application. ome o to- weconducted ntl o �o : c ,dace for'g ur next party. up-to-date.. e Fh)neJ• a:vern4 02 I7-24 guar y vier, a vishe's for- a : --� � - • - - �3ROCK ` aa or = Mixed - = . Bountiful thrist THEATRE -crag WS•3ITBY _ an a eery ,'FRIuAY and SATURDAY `. P E14/N G FARMS ,.DECElv1BE}Z '23and `'4 . LIMITED analfTwo S�nws at 7 and p _ Sat. Matinee, at 1.30 Submarine a Damid Pro -1 - •__ _ ew • _ ear - _ .-. .,•with _ � EWISHPAi O.'BRIEN . . W AYNE MORRIS o GEORGE BRENT - _ The EC�nom Monday, Tuesday Ac Wednesday o' 'Ur . cus o `a y Store UECE.NiBER 26, 27 and 28 1. .:.. - Two Shows, 9 T ors. at 7 and M err. : Christmas e Holiday Matinee: Mor day at 2 o'clock ' • . ,extend , to our patrons . . • — — --- "1VIefl wit irxgs our best wishes for a very , nia _ IN TECHNICOLOR Merry Christmas and a Happy - .}VITFI _ HappyNew Year and Prospe[ous New dear. FRED iV1erMURRAY RAY . tILLAN'D _ LOUIrE CAMPB�LL - - ;ALPS PLACE _ >iMra � e4'evening Until 10 �'eleek. _ NOTICE TO OUR PAI RONS . -- ;(Alfred Mole) ` Givr Brook Theatre Tic els for L �* C. Brooks Claremont Leristmasrni>, Year. A ales CLAREMO/1iT. TAI4!CJ inexpen ive Gift, 8agtu of Bo: Office for Phone 3901 - .,. . .•,, �3, y :�.,., d •urn, r '4..-. ¢�X`-: 4. ._...:. ,.. .. J.: ,,,.. ,... .{. .,.;. ,,. ,.. .: .. :`r..• Rete , 's. J` Y� •.<. f "t ",0 1 ; t } v,Y. sire. F "i_.. T.a. CLAREMONT was well filled and the program of gongs, quartets, dialogues, drilla. Card of Thanita oda ie LBaf ��y� et - The hews wishes 'its Claremont STANLEY THEATRE _ F . recitation etc, reflected much credit - IasuraaCa Coo P.eaners a Very Merry Christmas. to the committee who assumed the To our many friends and patrons - See Overland's Christmas Stosk responsibility of training the child. at the close of .the year, we wish -mf Candies, Oranges and Nuts. * ren. Attendant awards were pres- to thank you for our confide and �'AWANESA IIYs. u& •T a .Phone Its) y y � Our•m:erchapts are reported to be ented by the superintendent -Mr -%- and favours during 1938. May we Cbeap rates for Parsz and Grp: , enjoying a very nice Christmas David Dawson, assisted by Mrs. _- have your continued appreciation. Buildings '- trade: Luther Pilkey, to those iiho had Wishing all tate Compliments of pr��� on Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Birkett spent Showing en Bai1dL� h been present forty-five Sundays or _ the Season. ? a couple of days this'week with more, with special awards to thou.•: '%Veek :.tlhta-3.15, Standard Time C; A. Overland, Claremont.E Windmills. Silos ete. 7115. ` 'friends in-Port Credit. attending fifty ' Sundays or more, int.& l-I Aidays—'l Shows,7 and 9 p m ` Automobile Insurance e! Bruce Douglas is visiting here ,; the.close, Santa Claus, with his rit1 1 FctIDAY&SATURDAY Alk Rinds' s -with his brother, Lyle, atresent, P, bells, appeared on the scene,' and _�DECEMBE-I3_..22 23 and_24 : ._ .__ S Write or rtien. Christmas _Gifts_ar__,Overland': -iii- --�-� � assistance of the---Sen. ioi +� ] i elude, Fanc China Towels, den's LE L1SYIITH —BOWMAN aCC} �i Y a Boys distributed the beautiful ifts it 1! - -- c large assortment to choose a..•i the teachers g Wt7t)d I-�utel xpert g gave bags of can- RHl1r8T ONTAYIO' from. Come early. * - di')s, oranges and.nuts to all the Ths Annual Business Meeting children.of t ren, At present our Sunday Starring _ L'h K FOWE LL _ •• .�} the Baptist- Church will be held on School has an everage,attendance Radio Service W. A. Cormdek K the First Thursday in Janury- of over one hundred. Let us keep G EIt DA FARRE I L • ' Christmas Services will be held the-record high•during the New ' ' F <ANC-S LANvFOR D DIXIE ROAD FLORIST in the Baptist Church on Sunday Year, In response to the appeal for SHORTS COMICS .next. c�9 _ C the White Gift Service at the Sun- �. R. 2, Pickering 19 ^Y The Baptist Church S. S. Enter- day day School last Sunday, a well SPECIAL ATI RACTION Floral Designs for all Ots- �! taimnent is being held in the filled carton of toys, books, fruit, SAT. DEC. 24th, at 2.3 -Church here, tonight (Friday). vegetables etc. was sent in to the �j Basions, a. t'eg , . Free Sbow for Child en r Currants, Raisins' etc. at Over- Fred Victor Mission, Farm X44 aehinery Funeral Tribute S acia�t ;land's Fresh Stock now on sale: ' , . _,.,. _ Zane Greys Western ' Specialty Mrs. -Frank Ward is ill at the At the Ac5eni Christmas Fair and Horse "Forlorn River"- C cinhatt Tiller&—a ciao to .sit Cut,Flowers & Potted Plants preseat'time. We hope for an early -Show at Stouffville G. M. Forsbth eon Improvement. first prize L.Lr.t of h s teams i here gorses or Tractor Yon- can plow Free D livery la Pickeriug District were nine entries in the class He also faster. The RID GANG is stilt the ; Fred. Evans has been in charge won first for.,he best horse at the fair - -- MUNDAY, TUESDAY. WJ=DN'�DAY leader In a two-bottom Horse Plow. 124 Brock St.. Vii., WHITBY tibe.Creanery here since thy' The No. 8 Wacter Plows roftee Phone 324 7tf- accidlent in.which` the proprietor VOTERS' LIST CUURT. 1938 LcCEMBER 28, L7 unci 28 Plowing Hours. We have Plows for was, severely injured, occurred. MUNICIPALITY OF THE _ Every p0°Pv e.--1 nearly l neiy23 Overland's open every- night till TOWrSHIP OF PICKFA.1N6 SHIRLEY TEMPLE _ Hoe Fet•Ifitzers--Gralin Drlt, gears Farr's Elevator .after Christmas. IN - ran to ell, nearly all steel Zero - Mrs. Anderson and Mr, R. J. NOTICE is hereby given that a "Rebecca O ailed-• �� / Court will be held pursuant to the r ••.••• ar-emont, Ont. How are spending Christmas and We sell Cream Separators, 12 New Year's with the letter's dao- Voters' List Act-, by His Honour,, 1 ghter and family in London, Ont. the Judge of the County of Ontario Sunnybrook Faim" t�` Fencers and Fertilizers ate. l `Ilio.. Phone 38J Offiae SSW. - The Bowling Club Supper was. at the- Township Hall, Brougham, Front & Wood — Cock shntt attended by the usual number. The on 'Wednesday,' December 28th, at WITH DelAval .Pedlar Products Bid FLOUR BALE ' election of officers takes place in 11 odock in the forenoon, to hear SLIM SUhiMr.k,VILLE Grose lertllizers 24b• the Spring. and determine the several comp- HELEN WESTLEY _T240 he aitendanre at •the -motion- laiAts of errors and olnis?ions in 10" 98 s : picture shows is reported low, ow- the Voters' List for the ,1lunicipal• RA�IUOLP + SCUCT W. I,• DISNEY, CrrPPnti.Ood PasCvy T•1URSDAY FkIDAY& SATURDAY PH'ON6 PICK yil4 41 f I 24's i•••4! r ing to the• numerous other activit•, ity of the Town hip of Pickering, i 98s i a, taking place at &his season. aP for the year 1938, . yDEC XWER k9. 30 and 31 the year. ALL'1'ERSO'�S having business t _ W1.ol. !'tliiiips, of Osham.i, is rep- at- the Cour* are,•recluired to atteuw,'. entueky orted to have purc:hastrti the Evans at the said'ti,ue and place. - farm' northeast ui acre. it is: un �Illoonshine"- Bov Leav s HOS it dergtood that e_rteasive plans foe Dated,at Whitevale, this-lath day, - n e owil development .of .this property_.are .of December. 193& -I Hn(ler His PU�,,,*e T T r �7 1L-.i ' :under way• - :. . i__ , . ,- THE RITZ BROTERS - i A group of men from thr neigh-- . .xo�fd tt. Beaton, 'boyhood went 'up 'into th-. 'Urai,g�:- t'lerk of tF: rui_ rntst:xalilg �l Four j�nt Year' s villa -District Jack-rabbit iv take a t �Il TIO part in the jack-rabbit dr►�e'being l ,,ristmas Trees A T 1 ' x carried on there this week. :the _ Y - r �a(�s3 Parents .Don'.t Pay question, "How about it eww, don't - are reported in large nun:Gers. i t�a hai.,e had several, farmers the doctors and ,�gi sal.n }:•: some that district, becotxing very -d-s- of the drs� .-t. _on% an :u c pCent For Expert Care who can this etfock rd'tvt p8y;ivate patients ttruetive and: mach of a problem.•. the popular practice of going. into' Brock Road Grave'. and Treatment "would it be news." he asked. that ds H Several carlosua, of young people at out o1 the 434 be is the os- p_ but ometimes several. before they "Pit to the.north country!d Jim has gone beck Pital for Sick Children. 414 are to a bush and cutting downriot one, , --from the co Eight-yeas- ublic wards' We had congregation of the Ba • Tor onto.Hospital f r Sic t,o children. I of these were p{* than patients.� bents ;t Itist Church attended the Candlelight fend one ,that. sults. In ecory_case ick Children, last year, and less than five er teat _ ^: the owner did not begrudge the Crusl ed Pit Runs Service at Yorkminster Church, in his own handbag. "We are a public hospital. and lila "Toronto on Monday evening: .� loss of a. true but; rather the des- ravel Your years earller,.•when he was every, public hospital; we are re- <i beautiful Christmas program was ,truction that is often wrought :i hardly more than a baby, his parenfa quired by law to accept any patlent. in obtaining the tree. Please rem Sand and Graded made the tong journey down to To- who comes to our doors In need or ;resented, costo, bringing Rea with them. They treatment We give them everything 'Ilse Baptist . Women's Mission ember, these represent valuable appeared in the out-patients' clinic they need, and it's not unusual for private pro;,. ':y, treat it as such, at the Hospital for Skk Children the hospital to furnish from $300 to -'Circle Rill 'meet on Tuesday next Stone and tok7 the doctor that Tim had a 1;400 worth of scram to's single pa gat the home of Mrs. Herb. Cooper, sore bark. tient .suffering from pneumonia. " .at 2.30 p. m. Group Leader,.Uri. FEND Del,vere or Lo%de 1 In Pit As they do with thousands of other Whatever the cost to us, we get only - a patients every year, the doctors at our regular allowance o1$2,35 a day. . Four Ward. Missionary Question- :: PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 the clinic gave ;he little boy's thor- per patient.' , wire,."How We Should beep. Christ- Toronto office HoHard 6471 ough examination. Some of the So.•tie'serums are given free to the xnas", Election S Officers. (:hi . truss Eve ablest physicians ,and surgeons in. hospitals by the Provincial -Depart- .1()-JOHN I3OT?RN E k SON.- Toronto were there. Thep,took X- ment of Hvajthr the others, not•ee -, Special music and a Christmas i rays made blood t sus and. sec- me tree list must be paid for. C tions." and found that Jim has a •eiesssge will feature the morning . _Sating tubercular spine. they took him lYs pretty obvious then, that the &cruise at-the Unt$ed Church on upstairs and_pui him to-bed. while hospital has to make up its operat- JELECTRIC F'is-father.and'mother stayed around tnQ loss some other way. - Sunday•morning next, Christmas A for a days and then went back . This is.the reason for the regular : At few da, annual appeal to humane and chart- �Dap, At the eveziing service a ssn- up-urrth. 1 . tabla citizens for donations. :tufa "The Ho Child" a Christ- Privately, the doctors thought that The out-patients'clinic was crowd- ' i FENCERS Jim had scarcely a chance to get bet- P _ Cedarena ed by �'i0 this morning. Wait; ,t `'•oras message in story and song, ter. But they worked over him un- .., . teasingly, turned loose all the magic room and corridors were tilled with wiIt be rendered. Strangers and vis- I parents•and children from infants to CALL AT ' of modern medicine--for four long I adolescents. Several hundred come t itors in our Claremont community `1'I PL E—,E:�O N O M[L A L years, while the little boy ticked off here every day: many.from Outside 1during the holiday seasonwall be f his `tirthdays. eor�lly welcomed .at all our ser- BOOSE S Holds Live Stock Safely with one Wirt Well, it worked. Jim did get be, (Toronto_ - ter. and he walked out of the hos. Of all the hundreds of fathers and vitae. ital with a strong back set on two mothers who.brought in their ailin The Lnited Church Sunday School -CASH STORE -Six Years Use P r sturdy legs. He's up home again, in i Youngsters. a tee, who could, psi the bush country of Norihern On-t fi0 cents. There might be bills a y Our prices are. lowest owing have.proved their worth on 100,• little higher •for X-ray and other "erttertaimnent on Friday evening. tario. ,- last was a great success. The hall PARENTS DIDYT PAY CENT [special work, but the majority paid to' very low overhead. 0a11 and 000 farms in U.-S.A. The 20th ;•less and many nothing at,all. And because to-e cia hospitals are, Look closely into the heart of dw see for yourself sad be con- century way t0 hold ILYe stook organized in an especially marvellous Ho ital for Sick Children, and A ' way, Jim's parents didn't pay a• sP winced. Be sure and got -your gus►rat)tee'd`units]sION single cent for the four years of ex- i you Il find not only kindness and ,;a • superb skill but an organization trialperp dais 0444"wamel; We s '' N01'tER ° ccs pur- For full-particulars writecipaiity paid the Etospital for 'sick is a os unique in the woz! chase. Tures prized wiH be FARM- ELECTRIC Children the Public ward rate of,'a children's hospital for everyone in _ i ;;1.75 a.day, for every.day the s:k Ontario, drawing its patients front given each Saiturday night at Its $jets >9aat~ 'horpntor er Youngster was laid up and the On• Query municipality even to the 187th- ' ' tarr so Govern ,cnt paid the statutory est corners of the province, 10 p'. m. Your -Selection, HOWARD L• TURNER rate of 60c. Mit it Gist the hospital 100,000 VISITS A YEAR. a " .,Whitevale, .Ontarb.. at a day o e `There is no statutory provision L:M least 5100 more than th I ry CLA NT, NT. _. 42.:,5 The Hu ital for Sick Chil- for establishing an out-patients' de- _ RIbMO ,O gP dr.n invested $1.400.00 of its own cartment in any hospital." said Mr., • .�� leis rr •ey in Jim's recovery Hewer. "But municipalities through- They eo th igs like that every out the province h_hve come to real- ea f � Cli' r e w ae °ctt�rs who 7e the m ortance of our out-paw r lookers the . re dim for dfout Years,dentsr dep irptment, since a very'I rge a y I WE con.ted their se:for 2S: a� tl'yo are nropo%vou of the patients treated " ti crn,inually doing for helpless wung- theca would otherwise be occupying. r stern who comr to them with bad beds in the hospital. And that.would rock hcsts. ' ^, I; o�c e es, c result in a touch-increased financnl I he:c-di y r ceases and a', hundred load for the municipalities." r l ; In simple but rich ae- l _ �i 'i. "' S•+ th e i c " reason or the size —E-111-1-0.1i. come 3rTtoP�ettiTT —°t ^ g t d c inic ivh' h hunts r• * %,'t� aren't feeding rn rly, a :n f �.. memorials that will ' yu aii a p pe rt the rills bftl+h ands of'young- x'': _ E.,d _ r.' r_children- whose teeth esters' seri r oils in upwards of `te�'' Blease from every ' .: ._. :.: n.v�ti'� b-cn al;snood to since they; p• 100.000 visit; a year. standpoint. In dignity ■ were l:ern. arc lo-o'.:ed after. The': Tt;� for Sick Ch,l.dren ply (Herr thr�stmas b,z?est earth, on the hn :,;tai's s'?ff' _ Com- of i rice our carry on their daily clinic in the does no; share in the funds collected work will stand out marring, d,agnose troubles, and ive by the Toronto Federation for om• throe h the m the delicate ° g munily Service hecagse put:onts ari , $ ages. p-rations and care to admitted from all over Ontario. t # Na Greater Tribute those who are already in hospital.' ,r ; - Last year, for instance• the highly Over $93.000.00 is needed this year �- 4 BigYsra,H�a.� ,, - and a Ha and skilled hysicthe and aurfor on I meet ihif�avoidot o y wetp pIto wen seas l are no only w - the teff a the Hospital for ore come and appreciated but are the " wardChildren Nave tree of charge more'Hospital's assurance fmm the people " ft than 4 put hours of their valuable ,N Ontario that they should eontinue 4A! iYbifby Oat. time. Put a value on it-eay x.00 the great work of serving sick and 8iq�ston Road West tim e.s �l ew Year an hour, which is loo'little—and you tippled children without regard as have more than $'t00.000 worth of to �ce. creed or financial cireura- medical services given away in a a; sin y- • '` . FMOIYT t�1i�'hospital. • w t. ta. rstance. Your should be mailed to the NowPVHIC IARDa Appeal :°� ; rO ASCOOPFIR �CiARJ°.. h Bower, superintendent .p .tr:� T Asso . Deoler=J. McGtash n �' ; m., .. ..:3, .+:: •...a':.•,i...•.. ., »`... ::. ..: r.•�._.,... is - :t.. r q , Plane Making Awards Ready Middle-AgedCan .. �/O�GE OF _HBe Longer-Lived Pace Sheet ed .-For Canadians ns -Na' ationa -- **YY Dominion �r THE PRESS Maceration in Eating,, DrinWng Ela Heroes of Fire and Polies � .� and Recreation The Answer, Forces to Get _ fire King's of K TAn.es s '��1 Indtastry Malting Canadian War Meda! During Their'Ma2est• Ca�NAll�a4 �� Depsls'tment o - — Craft; $10,000,000 Br:tiah ksl Visit Here and National Health Order W18t4 THEY'D PIPE DOWN L' THE FOOT OF THE GLASS Calgdrli reports the huge gas Middle-aged people are the by Mrs. Isabel Silia Members of Canadian police assts in the West is to be ended. boys! Canadian Air Force auth- forces and fire brigades are now %Das anything along this line be holm of public health authorities orities expect that by mid-sum- ia the drive to length "ex- The Collegiate student at an ase mer all aircraft constructed 'ander eligible for the award of the tried at Ottawa? - Toronto Tele- pectation of life" according to. when outstanding physical defects ' the 1937 and 1938 defense pro- King's Police' HisMedal, a decoration ' --�� T -� the Department 'of Pensions sad- Bkould already-have--been-correct•-- --grams-will be delivered.---The-air-: conferred f bra Majesty in,re- DI8APPOINTMENTNational Health at Ottawa. "Weten himself handicapped dusty will' then be turn- cognition of bravery. 'recent e ap- very may extend the life span mut by early parental negligence of !ng out; more speedily than previ- beautiful home set in beautifully plication of the award to Cana- grounds grounds and feel that further if people in middle age such factors. Among other defects ously, the planes contemplated in d will only pay more attention to• found frequently in 'Collegiate stu- the program which Parliament will diens. ':-�we want 'Eo spend the rest of our health" it was stated by National For Conspicuous' Gallantry days there, it turns out to be a fun= r dents, are flat feet, foot deformities vote next session. ,yral home: - Kite Retard Health Officers• etc. The fillip given to the industry Kecommendation for award o1 During the past century the ex-_ In February, 1924 an experiment- by the $10,000,000 order from the medal, it was decreed, is to be ENOUGH RAILWAYS NOW Poe of life has been length al survey of the feet of five bund- the British Government has re- by "one of our ministers of state ' A scientist says a trip to the ened from 28 to b8 years, due to red Collegiate students indicated a suited in plans being drawn up o1 for-our Dominion of Canada," ac imooa le a possibility but the Port the control of in diseases. definite need for education in,the a well co-ordinated expansion. Not cording to the phrasing of the Arthur News Chronicle thinks 1f Doctors say people suffering from matter of foot health. only will the companies concerned royal warrant. 'this will eats!! the building of more kidney troubles, diabetes, high Foot Defects.Found be equipped with facilities to ban . Twelve medals constitute Can Trailways, the thing should be his - blood pressure and other diseases pinny and various types'of feet die British orders, but the en- ada's yearly allotment, although Tallw ya, h Ching s hind INewsassociated with middle age, could were discovered. There were high- 'largement necessitated by •these more may be awarded if justified�ooum ' prolong their lives'by sensible liv- arched and low-arched feet, short, will enable them to take care more by exceptional circumstances. NOT FOR THE TAKING Ing. Keynote of health, doctors broad ones, long toes and short quickly of Canada's aircraft de- The qualifications for the grant. Some folk appear to think 'that point out, is moderation in eating, toes,'thin feet and thick flabby mends. -{ drinking and recreation. y Efforts to popularize the R. C. of the medal for gallantry are: 1- Eturkeys and-Chris talae'trees are'to Leet: In addition to minor foot de "Conspicuous -gallantry in say- -.1�e had in the rural districts merely - fects serious weakness`of the feet A. F. and develop air-mindedness for the collecting. The courts may were discovered, many of them hi- among the Canadian people will be Ing life and property, or in pre- ve to do something to teach them � �+ therto unsuspected. continued. It is not unlikely that venting crime or arresting crimin-- - the error of that viewpoint. - Pe- a7 The survey revealed that out of when all the new craft are deliv- als; the risks .incurred to be esti- to Examiner. Pada the'five hundred students inspected ered some imposing air pageants mated with due regard to the ob- V two hundred wore shoes . which may be staged at strategic places ligations and duties of the niticer By Elizabeth Eedy were too short or too narrow, or throughout Canada. concerned." t -Tim EMPIRE had heels i-hich were too high; and EMANCIPATED TO DEATH seventy-five wore gymnasium shoes ■ •'� • The emancipation of the world LOST AND FOUND DEPT: all day; twenty-five had abnormalr'Z _ goes on. Italy's heart bled for the Would someone please tell us nail condition; one hundred had J� - serfdom of the-Ethiopians: so she whether the full-size circus mer- corns, callouses,- blistered heels. ,n English Bard I emanclpsted Abyssinia. For-more ry-go-•ronnd (complete with hors- pressure points and bunions; three a -- than two years General Franco has es, calliope) stolen from a barn bad hammer toes; thirty-seven had been-striving to emancipate Spain. near St.. Ca'tllarittes this fal} has . lapping toes; thirty had %alien fiIOSIZONTAL Answer to Previous Puzzle. 12 To enlist. 1,5 PictnredNIAM 16,-He was -1Japan saw thi Chinese suppressed ever been. located. Has the.thief arches or flat feet; fifty-six bad m titled English famous as a 'and depressed by their overlords been apprehended and brought to foot strain or weak arches; sixty bard C E P E I , man- ZIPd decided that only emancipation justice? Or maybe the merry-go- had fungus infection. As-a result of 10 This E OTE17 Monkey, could says China for posterity round was -just borrowed? this survey. a planned campaign lived from 1- p C 19 Small shield. on h whose posterity is not quite -� based on cause, prevention and coy 1824. S' +Q 1'1 D 20 Slatternly. kh g " 1788-to kdear. And in Middle Europe,where THE COAL MAN'S MAD: - rection was immediately started. 13 Cat's murmur. c�,�Av[ 27 Native metal. Eche tide of, events ebbe and flows Though Christmas is only a sou- Corrective Measures 14 To rent by JI` KE 29 Flatfish. Em hour to hoar,an emancipation ple of days away, it doesn't real. contract. L PEA N 31 Female sheep. li thieatenIng to reduce-the world Records revealed that in thirty the component parts which Zeus ly seem to.be that near because cases nineteen, were successfully 1S Wayside hotel. T R LENT RI I 32 Artless. ouad when he took over control the weather has failed so deploy-, treated'by means of a properly re 16 Act of heating M+E 0 l A S N 33 To relieve_ = -ably this fall to get into the spirit palated diet, c�irrective e=ercise 18 Seesaws. E T 34 Razor strap. froM Chaos. - The Cape Argus, of the thing. Fuel dealers in On- 21 Amphitheater 0 I R I 35 Inlet and corrective shoes. Ingrowing centers. 1 40 Walked tario have been tecring their hair nails were due to improperly.fitted over the situation. Stores and 22 Song of praise. through water - !UC shoes and stockings and incorrect z3 North America 41 To elicit. -cs` shops. selling inr 'coats. ; motor cutting of the nail. In twenty-Live wind. Harold`s boots, woollen mitts. Christmas 24 Sloths. 42 Funeral (CHASERS. -gifts have suffered through lac$ cases, ten required surgical treat- 45Morindin dye. Pilgrimage:' stand. 23 Above. VERTICAL of customer interest. Even the meat, but one.ease was successful- 26 Behold, 48 Fluttered. 43 Alleged force. NEWS OF O.H.A. DOINGS florist was mad-people Just don't , , tY_ treated by the use,of a mechaa- 27 Giant king of 47 MineralHeathen gods. 2 Music drama. 44 Excuse. %cal appliance. 49 Mineral 3 4 Impar - NO HIGH STICKING buy flowers if they're still grow- Bashan. Magic. 6 red by As'a follow-up..advice was given 28 paid pubIlcity .4 Condition of use• The O. H, A. Executive Commit- Ing in the garden at home. as to the proper types o%shoes that 30 Calm 50 Custom- a' drone, 48 To barter. Ise intends to make the teams - -o-" should be worn durifig� the period 34 To gaze 2 Breakwater. 5 Exalted 49 Meadow. - 5 re blay clean hockey this season, ov TO HIM THAT ASKS: Last of 'foot development. The ideal of fixedly. 54 Withered. happiness. 51 Turf. �t some of the players and coaches week we talked a bit about Musso- better health and greater efficiency 36 To be 'T 55 To scoff. a Aye, 53 Wanda have to be suspended. O. H. A. re- lint and. how Hitler is presumably from bodies where Leet were pro indebted. 57 To puff. 7 Sun god. 54 Compass Efarees have been notified to sever helping him (the new Franco- perly and healthfully shod was up- 37 Lava. 59 He — in 8 Hops kiln. point. sly penalise all high clicking and German pact notwithstanding) to l3eld, the beauty of shoes well-fit- 38 Coal box many Lands, g Born. - :55 Senior. slashing -on the hands, arms and blackmail the democracies forth- ted and properly supporting the 39 Myself. writing poetry.ip (►fill 58 North lbody, with major penalties to those or, to obtain mars territory in the feet.'Home visits were made by the 40 Sage. 160 His famous palpitation. Carolina who start fisticuffs on the ice. The Mediterranean basin. school aurae. 42 Nortfieast poem"-=- 11 Heavy blow. '58 You'and I. - players who jump on the Ice to mss Mussolini knows right well that The results of following this plan 6 10 11 1 t In-a fight will get 10 minute mts- the cry raised for these pieces of of (1) making pedo-graph prints of conduct penalty, and if they actual- land is creating a great ruckus in all students entering the Collegiate 13 H 15 ly get Into the fight, each player France and England, that opposi- for The first time. (21 careful in- ►►ill set a 6-minate maJor Pens}Ity. tion to granting 'ItalY'3s indirect epee tloa of Infected feet, (3) to- 19 Managers and coaches should take demands is strong. But the Duce ferring to the family physician all 6 1 O warning and notify their players is a patient man. He can wait a cases requiring atteution.. have I 2 If they do not play clean hockey, while for those territories of Nice, been most satisfactory. ' they will not be permitted to play Savoy, Corsica, Tunis• His pur- pose at the moment, we believe, 3 21 S 6 many and placed under League of. IN NATIONAL HOCKEY is to scare the democracies into Dations control. In 1923 it, was a w new_72-page book_is Just oft the giving him a little something, alit handed by the allied powers to f "+ roes giving all tthe 7aforms rh as he want&,- of course' Lithuania. The population is - layers, maaagere and coacbes !n but something. . . Maybe the 30 3i 32 33 .E 152,000, predominantly Germanic. e National Hockey League. In ad- printing of belligerent rights to The uaniacit of Memel gives Lith- _ tion., this book contains all the the Spanish rebels would appease y 36 7 ` cords of interest for years back into Spain, then, openly with both Nazis in tits he territory have sfor la,the N. H. L. The book is recom- feet, and help Franco win the h .9 q I some time,been agitating for re < mended by every Manager on the war.'and gain the pefrinzuls pretty __ _._ turn of the area to Germany:-hfiszi - - 47 -seven N. H. L. teams: To gets much for himself. - victories in the Memel Diet elec- copy 'simply send one 5 lb. Bee --o- Hive Syrup label or two i lb. lab- THE WEEK'S QUESTION -- tlreludons estowaedemandefordreunion 49 0 1 Z ,eta along with Sc to cover handling What is.the significance of Memel with German The -formal ion and postage, to the St .'Lawrence Land? Answer: Memel Land is y 54 6 7 and Stap Co., Limited, Port Credit, a piece of territory, to the north wand is likely to come in January • a Ont.. along with your name and ad- of East Prussia, 1,099 square miles if Adolf Hitler t Germany does- , 60 ' dress and request for, "Who's Who in extent,..whicb by the Treaty of n't pull a smart "holiday coup" 9 In the National Hockey League." Versailles was taken from Ger- before that date. ; Jay 1. Frank BAUM WONDERLAND OF OZ - - - (21 _-- Mlts SII •. � - 1 • _ w,f '\ 1932.Rrdle!Eery G•. .y � • —3�1 1L' s •pnehted • "Too re likely to see many tunny ai they reached the orch, Miss Just r P yluY we see Miss UuuruL' - °,>,re all these paper girls and wo- pien�e." asked Dorothy. "I am ■ �l teen named Mias CuttenclLD caked' things 1a the Land or Oa; ma'am," door opened and a little t encli w ereply. "Won't ;' iaid the Wizard. -But.a fairy conn- re them Sml ing Lout o p'f ' as She hedthe door �. answered the -try is very Interesting when you t r stood beto Y 1 c me a.' t thb Wizard "No;' upon her visiturs she .aid: "You are open while they entered a pretty captain. "There is but one Miss Cut- get used to being surprised:' "Here upon he.' Ali the party seemed re- fitting room that was littered with - tenclip,who made us all.These g1rU we are, called the captain, stopping of all color- Upon the table wire are Cuttenelips to be sure, but theft _ before • pretty ttag vrae remark- girir ort to and blood.µ4 Shrr as a %it sorts of Aspen The sheets were mnmes are Emily,Polly and Sue, sad was made paints and bruahee, while several ably pretty is design. In the Emer- very pretty xa•she,sla+irlberP, .,1 ::. p• 'such things. Only'the auesn 1s cal- can d Miss Cut- e Miss s, OulcllD•" "I must 'sa>/ old City tt, would have been a tiny c'ominp thee. l3er' hn`r Rhnad ny +QS owaclD ora we lying about airs f re this place bests anything I ever '-dwelling indeed, but in the midst of ar+ her a>e• btu t t t sa - d n 1 e 1 s cat a e. cal flowers were 1n the her dress she wore fin lin,rin w t t' the yy encs l heard lac said Aunt Em. 'I need t� thl er village it seemed im-. heeics and lovely white teeth. t)ver k ahalrbp''Its ivt so long scute I have ylay with paper dolts myself IMJ R =('' +.lisd`any'vlsitors that [ am not pro- ' -cut them out but I never though I tnrden and real trees grew beside rink n}d hgl�ttre'n�h;'c^Y'•lnrr7^*� �"e `�+ t ir•r1y prepared for them." } would Ne suCi tilttnp salvo." ,r. - a, t,,,v Y+ �r� ✓aa•¢�'Sf .nnfi,Pt; .n. ,s,., x..:✓r:. r"'. ., .. , .. ,� '.'J >'• � K'. S'`£' ns�.c'a` �� .,"c' ;�K.�s �i•r� siT •tr':'� '- - -Yr -v .xn a'. -c'+^_ 'p - :•V'�' sF. '�;x:.r% ,n,.:s.r*`ss.,f n, .:. .. .... .... 1.,_..>: '..... .., . ;.,: ... :......—., .:.....: :. f. •�•1� L. it s`...:.,f.. h.�. hY. v ) .-'•.. d,' 1�,,,R^"y• 'i) y d f yf, `4. f\ LiVI.O OCk Nett Post>l>fiaster-Gerais!? Castol' KT1oWn erlinany Buying Ev1deII46e Stav e t b., farmers Advised In Pharaoh's Time Canadllaa A pP lef>< Sy Commissiioa y. -- -LONDON, Ont. - !Middlesex ) "" In Draw to the Actitit- fMany Modern Drugs Were grown apples will enjoy a more ' -T lea RustlersThree K ..-.. prominent place on Nazi Germany The Royal Commission on Do. Counties Ontario Used by the Ancient - the dinner tables this year than ever miniorProvincial Relations pro. r 17'4,57- Pharmacist and PhFai^ian before in history !f german crop pared this week to settle ,:own to ' � �q: Were One 40 Ceatuiteies P o reports can be taken as ea auth- the most difficult art of its vital Cattle rustling and sheep thiev- $ Po P Ing are rife in Grey. Bruce andority. task-drafting a report which Huron Counties, over twenty night M) k Castor volt has been in common With a subnormal domestic ape might lead to more complete no- raids on farmers' stock having, f' use for almost 40 centuries and plc harvest, Germany will have no floral unity and a sounder system been made in the last ' three which employed medf- difficulty in absorbing the full of public finance in Canada. months was revealed at Goderich cines recognized today for their quotas for both lyes!! and dried The commission hascompleted therapeutic-value were known to-:-apples. __-- ita.ln and collection. Inst _week when Provincial boa= :_ -�.''' n8 p��ng _. stable P. E. M s` ^ ' the ancients a r in v One district apple" produe r of data on which it wo 1 'farmers to brand their live stock eries described by Charles La Wail, said apples from this area would report. Its public 'sittings con- . with some identification mark historian-pharmacist, in a lengthy be purchased with s "goodly eluded when the Manitoba govern- other than the slitting or orris- volume recording the scientific ad- allays" of the :600,000 net aside meet wound up its supplementary lag a hole,in the ears p 4 vance of pharmacy. Prescriptions this year.by the German Govern. sittings. "A gang of rustlers is going compounded by pharmacists and went •3br purchase of fresh ap- . Towards Canadian Unit: - - about the country at night, loading } G� physicians date back to the earliest plea in Canada. N'. - animals from pasture fields onto records, La Wall reveals in 14,000 The task now will be to finish a trucks and d1sposing of them at Yearn of Pharmacy." One prescrip• 164 • review of the 10,000-odd pages of a y packing • plants," tion, the date of which !a fixed at Rural Maidens evidence,taken during the 85 days stockyards or g " Constable McCoy said. So far the Reports emanating from Ottawa 1652 B.C. afforded the necessaryr- • of sittings, to absorb the beat of a rnstIers have confined their activi- indicate that Col. William P. Mu- cines for deciphering the writtenAttend Course In score of studies done by some of ties in Huron County to sheep. tock, member for North York, may language of the ancient Egyptians the country's leading economic, Jive such raids have been report- shortly be sworn into the,King and constituted the key to all sub Home Economies legal and statistical experts, draft 'ed. cabinet as postmaster-general to sequent research in Egyptology.. s skeleton report and then go to A warning was issued to farm succeed Hoa. J. C. Elliot who has This ancient remedy, recorded Women's Institute Brand ' of work on the. actual writing. _ era to be on watch at night for been absent from. his office- for when Moses was tending his father- Ontario t'ru:ka, to obtain marker numbers, many months due.to illness. in-law's sheep on the plains at the Department of As- It is expected the report will be foot of Monet Horeb, pleecribes re-. �lttae. Holding Three ready about the middle of the par- land as lull adescription -as poen- Months' Cotase m Five lian.entary session w.h'_c5 opens ' able, and to place some private medial substances in .common use 'Identification mark on animalsin drug stores today. Counties-Develops Intelli. Jan. 12, and may consist t,f a One raid .in Sydenham town- Besides castor oil, many other _gent Judgment in Problems ' summary of the factual evidence - ship. Grey County, netted the rust- VE -- medicinal materials were listed, of,Home-Maker received by the commission and such sa'3 sant: various oils, tnrpea• some recommendations based 'On lure eight head, and another ill' tine, figs, wormwood, squill, aloes; Attendance figures for the.first that evidence.• the same municipality, on Nov. 23, netted thirteen head. opium, peppermint, anise, ssftron, eDupie of weeks of the three month - - O u linseed. Juniper berries, poppy, date course In Home Economics being AR 'blossoms. and even onions. conducted by the Women's Instit- HEI • In those days pharmacist and ate Branch of the Ontario Depart- Modern physician were one, the practice of meat of Agriculture In five cotta- ' E • medicine being entirely 'experimen- ties show a total of 144 rural young tiquette tal. An time went on, 'La Wall re- women attending lectures. The - " cords, these fields of practice se- -coarses are being held In the Conn. BY ROBERTA LEE "What's the use of it all!" said pasted: "It is the function of the G!' the old rooster, leaning his fiend ties o[ Bruce. Halton, Hastings, sadly against the barn door. "Eggs physician to diagnose disease and Peterboro and Wentworth, under recommend treatment. It medicine the direct supervision ofexperts 1. Ie it correct to say: 'Pleased yesterday, chickens to-day, feather is required, the wise physician dusters to-morrow." gil from the Women's Instltnte to meet yo ,".when beintroduo .#d, ing 000 a competent 'pharmacist, for this Is The course to divided under five Gf,, t. When you'are' a dinner guest, UNHAYY FS the pharmacist's particular prov- headings: .F In It necessary to say "thank you" Weep to the tale of Willi* TS. lace and specialty for which he bas Food and Cookery: This course t :4 each time a servant passes you a been specially trained." Includes s-study of food and its re-lationship to health, food habits r OSsh? was Kg. and nutritional needs; the" compo- Oh BQy j 3. Should an invitation to any He courted her at a fearful RS. ti :kind of meal, dinner• supper, lunch- And begged her soon to become sition. selection, purchase, prepay "' s. eon, be answered? his Mg. atlon and service of food; analysis ' Mom lets me 4. What Is the proper amount "I would If i could," said lovelyr of recipes and standard products. �+ -- that a bridegroom should give the Kg, HQw `an l? Household Management: This safaiste>' as s tee? "f pity your lonely, unhappysweeten my course directs attention to; organ- 5. Is it all right to say, when yon Stg, nation of house work, considers- are onsiders cereal ¢ are leaving after a visit, "I am ai "tlut alas, you've cbmt too tion of working conditions In the raid I have stayed too long," or "I Lg, AYAN NL HL EY home and labour-saving equipment; with k A8 ` mast•have bored . you talking so "pm married of the house, selection, cared already. The mo- - aiucb?" ther of B." and use of materials (metals, wood 4. Who pays the faro It a hostess, _ 000 and glass), cleaning equipment; s BEE HIVE takes her guests to a theatre or • Q. How should buttons be fasten- the home kitchen.sanitation, water "I'm sorry I haven't a dime," the • tome other entertainment'in a bdy said as she banded the condor- ed on lace. supply, sewage disposal and con- : -iaxi? A Tie buttons on lace instead of tr 1 of taaec for a ten dollar bill. o ts; general principles rupa ' Answers " sewing them ea, using a needle of laundering. Don't worry. madam, he replied 1. No; this to a crude phrase. with doubled thread. The ends ,, politely. "You're going to have 99 Heakh-Education and Home care Merely may. 'How do you do.' A should De tied under the tritons of the sick. Clothing; Home FaraTOMORROW �-- *person sometimes adds. "I have of them to r couple of mfantes." and on the wrong de. It tied care- fabtag. beard my husband (or my brother) 000 fully the buttons are easily remov- speak of you quite often," or some Changeable women are more ed when the lace Is to be freshen- endurable thin monotonous isuch remark. ed. ones; however unpleasant some , 2, No; It is not necessary nor is Q. How can I keep clothes from - - - R expected. However, It is far bet- of their changes may be; they freezing to the clothesline? ■ •! ter to say "thank yon" when it Is rye sometimes murdered but A. The clothesline can be clean_ !C1ass�F�ee� Advertisi seldom deserted. nmot necessary than to omit it when ed, and the clothes will not freeze George Bernard Shaw y' - -- - one should express thanks. - _ to it during cold weather. if the line ----- 3. Yes, always. 000 is rubbed with a mixture of equal --- - - _— _ 4. There !a no sttpula`t�. Farmer's Wife: "If you can'! ,tLTUNOIIIt.R RRYAiR11 e amount stock Alrerbees sleep, count sheep." parts qt baking soda find Galt, CI NtiI,STF.RI!it7 ! FURNITURE )!t may be $5, $10, $20 and often a rinkled.on a damp cloth, Or, boil Farmer: "I did that last night. [ p SALES AND 'SERVICE ALL MAKES. LYONS Y i !$100 o more,, when the bridegroom the line occasionally Ia strong salt We specialise. Fred Stratford, Ltd., CLEARANCE SALE ' ;100 or afore: It all depends upon counted ten thousand sheep and p P water, $5 Gerrard Street, West. Toronto. : pne's finances. put them in cars aneshipped 'em Q. How can I remedy a tight shoe 19ECO'NDI •IONF.0 Pt!RNITL'itE to market. By the time I'd figured • FARl1 1KPLEa[EW" We must dispose or our tremen 5. No; such expressions are ata- oe. 'dous stock of reconditioned rurni —pfd and-self--cbnsc ous. oases was t me to get up cure by January LaL. regardless of A. Wring a cloth out of bot ws FARM IMPLEMENTS- CAN GIVE S. The hostess. and milk. immediate delivery on threshin coat. Every article fa thoroughly —'Parade, London ter, told it and lay it across the g cleaned, reconditioned and sold with machines, hay pressen, root cutters, toe, while the shoe is on the foot. feed cutters. corn shellers, rollers, a definite money-back guarantee of a i This 000 This will cause the leather to e=- drag saws, mowers• binders, Dot&- satisfaction.',Th Is a.wonderful up. :'•'A cannibal Chief 11 re Orted ,to diggers. potato sorters, etc. DortU.Ilty to huy that furni[ure''you ThT P pond and conform to 'the shape Of prices inw,+st In Canada, Have a need at a fract e to have eaten his mother-In-law the foot, few demonstration machines at 85 Chesterfield Suites, (a' pieces) L because she opposed him On bargain-prices. Will sell farmers -in a large variety or styles BOOK SHEAF pP Q. How can 1 keep a partly used direct at agents' prices where we and covers, all guaranteed thor some matter of tribal policy: bottle of olives fresh? have -no dealers. Special: New 6" oughly•clean. Priced from $9.50 up It would be only ostia justice 4-ply Rubber Belt. 32c a foot. Free Dining Room Suiten in oak -By ELIZABETH EEDY Y'P ) A By pouring about a half Inch catalogues on request. Matthew `�•9 walnut' and birch, all nl•ne if she continued t0 disagree of olive oil over the top and then Moody &:Sona Company, Terre- piece ouites, buffet, china cabinet with him. THREir CHRISTMAS BOOKS keeping the bottle securely corked. bonne, Que. Established 1845. and extension table and 6 leather upholstered' Chairs, completely. re- Q. Ho* can I'satisfactorily clean 1,OaT.AND HOUND finished. Priced from $'24 95. ..A vitally strong character with London: A week's fun amid- a felt hat? 25 Bed Room . Suiles, In. birch. an insatiable hunger for knowledge FRAMER'S PANACEA: ROBUST walnut, enamel finishes, dres- the fogs: Emile Aymoz, a French A. Add enough gasoline t0 a tea- health often lost, always found, ser, chest, full size bed. saxlesa f' M presented by Mazo de 1a Roche chef, praised "that succulent and springs and brand new maUress,. ;in 1Growth of a Alan" (McClelland cup of flour to make a'paste. Rub with MUS• SEE- SEE; millions nutritive dish, the American ham- throughout Canada have proven Completely' refinished. Priced from this paste on the hat With a brush, themselves during Quarter century. $39.011 »p. & Stewart, Toronto, $2.50), Canada burger"; Church of England cler=1imsand a11oW to dry. Then brush ot< odd Chesterrielda $4.95; Chester• �� Hen, women, children, genuine first XALX_gMAZAM1A.A 01%_ yield (`hairs. $3.95: buy Reds. $3.95 w i a rasa tamable F.n+nn'= nrnefiists Gro. s, .a; un a s• SIMMi preferred the "Lambeth Walk to gasoline is inflammable. cera K!lehen CAhinets. $9 95; G Stec-es. Far-off Iceland is brought into )+ $4.50; Sewing; Itiaehloea, SS 95; the sensuous slinking of recent Breakfast Suites, S.,95: Reds, $z 11.n ; - the realm of common experiencePATENTS 50 good Used Rugs, all sizes: !l0 ballroom favorites, and a movie brans new Afattresses, any size * ' for those who read Gunnar Gun- — AN t)FFER To EVERY INVENTOR bonne displayed s .sign reading well-tufted, heavy rnll valve Sve,-iai 1ara9on's "The Night and the « List of inventions and full infor• Chamberlain the Peacemaker - matron sent free. The Ramsay Com- S3.95. Dream (McClelland & Stewart, rf any, Registered E'Atent Attnrnrye. Itu•v with•ounriderwe! %I,"ey-bry k .�..` for one week Only. y uuarantee. All )roods carefully pa•' - •:Toronto, $2.50). This is a sequel to �y 277( Rank Sr. Ottawa. (•A n. the anthOT'8 magnificent ButOblo- `:Switzerland ` I .1t140NAL ed, read 'f+�r prompt shipment. -a has organized the �, receipt ,Yr tn.ne,v urYier. graphical novel "Ships in the Sky." SZFilm Chamber Ao promote, � - Y ^�� U WANT AN AFFECTION- supervise and regulate all activi- ate romantic sweetheart, with FURNITURE CO. The essence of thirty-nine yearn money, write: Mary Lee, 445-0, a Toronto ties of the motion picture indus- Rolla, Missouri. 478 Yonge ..t., .'-of research, study and writing is - `- 'represented in•Hall Caine Ia Life �� RELIEVED MARRY'—WOULD YOU,MARRY IF U'031EN ON 1.1 ' of Christ" (Doubleday, Doran,(Tor- O`8S suited? Auudreda to choose from. ( �' OVERNIGHT Some with means. Many farmers' SAF: "HAPPY NEW YEAR, THE ". '.onto, $3.50). The author's purpose daughters and widows with pro- practical way. Allow us'tu suggest as-b very-lacWe Every second counts in the treatment' pity k'asttswars_10c.. __Cunade apatopr.Iate_g_Ut__t'ar—Flzil3—r l�GGet�A ter I�rtght aWbytial. Canadian oorrespundence the sew Year. "Knitting and Illustrate and develop Jesus' char. SOIN G TO-TOI�F*T before it becomes more serious. Figh/ Club, Box 128, Clargary, Alta, Homecrdits" Magazine. Canada'a tater, to heighten and deepen the It at its source. A little Mentholatum only monthly magazine, devoted to r Inserted Well u the nostrils will IIO/ knitting, crocheting, needlework, Impression of His personality." t Relnentber ro p 'POTATO BAGS embroidery, and weaving, and con- ��t only nave you fatale discomfort and tain!ng the very latest stiles with pear copy of tilt but 'will bring you quick, POTATO BAGS FOR i9ALD . 9i�c, directions for making them, will lasting relief. The antiseptic vapours each. We ala0 pay highest prices please her, our knitting expert will sti wNlae Tomte Ot 1i11eathOlatYm Uiekl penetrate to. for funk. Consolidated Iron and gladly espial le s. Special with their q 9 1� knitting problems. gpecial Gift Of- �� �w Stw Week thefarkbeBLniBalp6ae6gea...figh/the Metal. /8 Niagara Street. Toronto fer! I subecriptlon $1.00• 2 sub- 1 'e y' hoking germs clear the nose mW acriptions $2.00: 3 subscriptions ,P ) $2.75; 4 subscriptions $3,60, Each peomote .surd, Lealthful breathing. An ex-farmer is En ]and re- Oat•to Deal tubeea hf tads IIss i1r g additional subscription 75c. A beau- Aar Jar y ported that he could have put up tlful gift announcement card with t ta�tE�ewm s��aleg. personal mai greetings and good wish- with farming, but the filling of ea will be mailed with each ,;Ira government forms dove him out subscription. "Knitting and Home- A Issue No. U--•' � o!the bnainess. Torotnto.Magazine, 55 York Street,. y 1 1 - A. , K r .. ..�. a y �,« .»; !,: !'^' r:.• ':a ?.r.'^ 3 ♦ ;yW "..;. ;i:,, -p s+r.. ?7v. arms' .'�.\'. •'', , . aP ar .mNye. spry,' ' v.*,.,:. _... +T7•"an_yx, ...n =.•.,•zzv'--.^ -.+ Q- x• -'i ,•i-.c-".v".' x . .T .. .. .5x.r .. �.2 .1.`+.. 'A`. ".F?azo •y•- _ •St "R c •,*C a4 "e• ,; ,e:, .:1. . - Me„ R.sy. J' *r',> ,,,,,Cyar ate: %; "' .F , y •Y y _++a C , "4: 'x.:.y,. .,y,._..,.,.•< .;�"...w'7,�.M Pr. �.�`' .:-.:• •r..r,::.• '•,✓,.•. ,,,.ws'..'. ,' a..,...4=. .+ •wMW q 7A4' +t' i , - : • A. Y l Ji -Aho UMes' Ali of 11N 11`1161- *Mt* SO&OAVY, Was J- Hark. 4eiaa Chw X met 'at the bees of Couwa Saes�7, Kim. IL Ni ray. • Ji.J :40MMMENNOW� "Ra" Mrs. 'John C*Jvsrt onW""a"a7 frees Seerstary, Yrs. C. E.' Xer1ey. , tore, 411r. and Xrs. Austin 1!Y'anflin afternoon last, whert the ,l,lt�ature, f[JY Eva Bsnting; At. - :sif Port Perry spent a daY last business was the alectiUs of uttir• clone of the meeting dainty - *EiekNwith the latter's parents, Art- era for the ottsgjnX yuan„ which refresb nwiti were served by Mrs. dnr and Mrs. Boyea are as tullowa: Prurld .e+nt, btrii N'. Cartwright and mmembeE+s of her ' •,il!<rs. Harold Richardson and H. HwU. Vice-11"idoi ta, Mrs. H. group -the meeting in interests of Satisfaction & Economy � ttle son, of Toronto, have been Hawan, Mra. W. J, Miller, MrK• J. S :+tpindir►g a few days with the for- Aadrew, Recurdilyt Secretary, Mrs. the proposed Man's Club was held i► Chao, and Mrs. SPen 1. Mowat, Correaponding Secrotary, in the Town Hall ' on Wednesday i„ « 11 its' evening last Between forty and In LEADER Groceries n► n Mre. K. W. Miller. Tr�uaurer, Mrs. _ —+lLr. grid Mrs. McGhee, of Ma- J. Bryant. Plast, Mrs. J. Palmer. fifty men attended. Mr. W. Redd- . v� have been spending-a few days Scribe, fire. 'J. Murkar. Steward- _itt acted as daimien for the even- pecllally for the Mas ' - ing,. and introduced Mr. Allan Lish- Est ritk their daughter, White. Mre. J. Pal- man, wr o n lnatrurr.Qn in � orison and Mr. Murison. They' are -scats, .Mrs....W,. _,._ . sl6oat to. leave for California for the mer. Flower Counnittee: Mrs. -developing the interest- in-a club--- •--- -_-- - :-.. _ ry►mter, W. Miller, Mise C. Munro. Quilt Mr. Lishman' outlined the activities We do not and ,• '� ��� --Service in.the Presbyterian Conveners: Mise E. Andrew, Mrs• of the proposed club, which will :Chinch, Sunday will be reProPristn J. G. Baxter. . call for aceomModation for its mewl- ff � the Christmas Season. The anus- Miss Grimbly closed her Kin- hers, room for billiard tables, card _ will not sacrifice'ice' "Qua]ity — c will be led by the Junior choir dergasten School term on Tuesday tables, table-tennis and suit-drinK sf St. Andrew's Church, Whitby, of this Week, at the home of Mrs. bar. A caretaker would be necess- smd others who will also render W. C. Murkar, schen her Pupils arY, and the club opened to all men pecial Selection$. gave an interesting Christmas con- .of the community and district. A CHOICE `CLIMAX WHOLE at Toronto, on Wednes- teat with their mothers and.a num- membership fee would be nade and _.7_fit-coir- — filled GLAZED day, Dec. 21st, David Annan, in his ber of friends ss guests. Drilla, this to be high enough to take Dare Austral'an Walnuts Cherries 43rd year. His funeral - take and dialogues featured the .prog- of operating costs. As investiga- -'Seedless Raisins place on Saturday, Dec. 24th, Ser ram, Misa Grimbiy has a remark- tion has not yet progressed far am- - $lbs--2bc, Choice-39c. lb.• 39c, a lb. vice in Erskine Church, at 2.30 P. able way with theme very small ough, a rate of fees can not yet be . Ea Interment in adjoining cemet- children, and their development un- determined, although a sum of $3 Almonds, Spices,, BIId;I +.. Jer her cane is interesting. - to $5. was discussed. St. Paul's =--Peelp, Currants, Dates, , J� Church is apparently, the only _ Fruit-colored Cocoanut. .--The ratepayers of the Town- —The, Junior and_ intermediate PPa Y. _ ship will meet in the Township Room pupils of the Public School building in mind, or which woul•i, WE ARE BUSY.-Opening a grand display of Chinaware, Glass Sall, at Brougham'on Monday next with Weir teachers. Mise Verna 'Provide the necessary quarters in ware,Toys, Fancy'Dry Goods. Leatber Goods. and Fancy Gift for the purpose of nominating can- Wkee, and Miss Mary Choquette, the village. This biulding would wear for the whole family. didates for the position of Reeve, were hosts and hostesses to the have to be purchased, and to prov- rputy_ ,e and three Councillors mothers and friends on Wednesday ide funds for this purpose it was Our many Friends and Customers have appreciated our Efforts -+� S's s<nd to discuss municipal nwtters in afternoon, at a three-hour program, suggested that the Prwircial Gov- in the past and favored us with s splendid patronage, and we good attendance is de- •vim by the pupils. At the close, errrment would now 'adraree a suns again ask for your kind support in making this Christmas season A SO° of approximate) $1200. under the ��- �; Santa Claus distributed the pre$- y "THE BEST YET." --Phe monthly meeting of'the encs, The work of the pupils sug- Community Halls Act. which .vas a- -.Thanking you in anticipation 'Weawn Institute_will be held' at `mn and vaalable- to 'this municipality ,some. - Ne home of Mrs. Freak gall on a most unw ual amount of patience years ago, to be used forte 1Mdem• .w ` S. C � ]� /(� ]� ]''Weawn%Nuiadsy, December 27th. at 3 F• rn. on the Part of.the tssehlers. orial Park It appear3 that the f'1�/l) L�l/1 1 Y . P> is an interesting one.. —The December meeting of the building would have to be purchaa- •e -- —---__ ----- - by 1d�, McDonald and Women's Missionary Society of the ed by the municipality in order is )ging to be Likeable. Mrs. F. Utu�ted Church was held at the See this gxarlt, and the hall would �� YOUR WINTER -Tp Doming, "Christmas Carole" by homeof Mre. Dr. Cartwright.' In be held by the Park and the1urn e 'Jim. McGregor. "Roil Your own the absence of the President, Mrs. iciPality, Probably having to turn 'V ,)gone" Mise Neal and Miss Balsdon- Dr. -Fallaise, 1st Vice-President. the Park over to the Township for RUBBERS NOW . ' George's Church, Sunday, was in the chair. Mrs. X. Jenkin- the purpose. It was not definitely nbeDocsir _ Christmas Day- Son and Mrs. L. Morley assisted in krwwn whether this Act still luso- _ - at BUNTING'S SEsdaY School at 10 s. m Celebr- the Devotional Session. The bale gone and the grant still. available. committee reported a bale valued Many dekaila will have to bein- � sties of the Holy Communion. at vests before say further re- � • `51.59 x . 11 a. rn•, with carols and aPPTOP- at S80, was packed early in Dec- B's� ;Men's 6-eye Ru"'bbe, �te address. q p• m At this ser- ember for the West. firs M. S. Ports tt the club can be made- A 4f -Buckle Overshoe, $2.50 vise Carols will be sung and a Chapman gave an interesting acc- coQnmittee,for this purpose was ar 4 :Chrwtrnas Message given by the ourn of the 2nd Chip. of the Study PPointed and comprise the follow- in Messrs. Rose Irwin, Gard. Win- "s Knee Rubber Boots, $1.89 geetor. All are cordially invited to mak: lira. C. J. Stevenson gave a g: _` be _.. these services. few accounts- concerning beverage tens; Allan Lishman, James Palmer, ai Boots 2T50 —The annual aehool meeting will rooms. The meeting included Eley- and E. L Chapman. This committ- l"alt Rubber t' >�e held pursuant to statute fln �n of Officers for 1939. with the ee ie to make a thorough irrveetlg-needs , Dec. 28th, for the Pur- ,following elected: President, Mrs, ation of the possibilities,; costs etc. $]1 First Quatit� $nbberP, made by Miner Rubber13bbeir 6 "'Wed Y g 'Co. at the lowest prioe we ever saw.. p� of electing a trustee* 'for the F. T. Bunting. let Vice-Pres.: Mrs. and will report at a meeting called mixt three years and to discuss (Rev.) M. R. Jenkinson, 2nd ,Vice- after the New Year. m p Pickering school tnaitters. The time set for President, )diss Jean Clark. Record, Fred T. L711nCln jr m ing is 8 o'clock, in Sec;;Ra , Mrs. L, M. Morley. Classified . Awertisemeats P•stabllal ed 18fi7 •'t 4 Wlage' will hold g mut the rural Sect Treasurer, Mrs. A. W. Mitchell. + their meetings at 10 a- m• Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. W. FARM LISTINGS W.4-NTE?) — ter several yor not. ears of tailing C. .Murkar. Committee Secretaries: waliting.sizeNeogyws sale,uippeno charge. uSend SPECIALS1. Jealth, Mrs. James Somerville Pass' _•Finance - Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. g Tory' on Friday last in her 90th Witchell, Mrs. Cartwright, Miss J. full information to L V. DISNEY, Bacon, ` year. Her death took place at the Clark, Miss E. Murray. Supply Real Estate, Oshawa phone 1550. �Breakf$st Dac n, 25C.. a b• tiorman Gor Mrs. Chapman, 'Mrs. I.ockwood, Mrs 12-15 � )come of her nephew, has'been been liv- .;don, with whom she Fallaise, Miss Morris, Associate •E'OR SALE — a number of fresh Minced Steak, i 12C• alb• jig for a number 'of years She helpers. Mrs. Cartwright, Temper- cows and springers. Always on _ 1� ` • +was a member of the Presbyterian ante and Peace, Mrs. Stevenson. hand. E. Anthony. cue (�� A F4nance Secretary. Mrs. M. S. Chap -Markham. 17-18 Po +�+veY,---- T • Church and was highly ?esPecte�l: • a • Her funeral took place on Monday man. Friendship Secretaries, Mrs. — Stewing f � Erskine Cemetery. Har husiand Jenkinson, Mrs. C. E- Morley, -Mise FOR SALE 2 Scotch ` Collie predeceased her about .forty 'Sara Murray. Pianist, hlrs. Gartshorr. Pups. 6 weeks'�id. Jos. Allison, lot ie Wel Shorteningr 15c• a lb ago, She hid' no fa¢rily Mission Band•Supts, .firs, C'rartshore 21, con. 1, Pickering. 17-18 J Tire Coroner's Inquest into the,' and Miss Eva Bunting, Missionary W ANTED — a driver, do for 3rd �Classie Cleanser, 3 fin . 13C. death of 1Ir. Milloy. whicih occurr. horse -8t a age and price. Box Nov. 0th, at the 207 :dews Office. . - ed on. Sunday, , �6 tins, 25c horm of Milton Burk, of the 4th The Pickering Concession, was held in-the Town MEAT 1VIARI�E?' FOR SALE - Tadhope-Anderson • , R E 1 D $all on Friday evening, under Cor- sleighs (new), Empire. Also all wiz s. _ 'i oner Dr. H, C. Pearson,.and Crown : es and widths of runners. T. Lye, Attorney Annis• Several witnesses :;W f full1hn ��O Denier, Claremont -•Butches ` bone, 3000 `::PicLerin'g were heard, and.a-verdict of., HOUND,LOST — black -ad, body, — Tresh d idents) death by .drinking a liquid spotted black and' white named containing a large Percentage S V ger Spot. Vicinity of Cherrywood, on ,.i r�n lronmola nicotine, thinking it,to be Dec. 7th. Reward, Write Geo. Doo- ick 1 i1g e Wine--. No blame is 2tt"ht-d to any .and one. 114r, 141illoy, w�to lived at 305 Ha 8876. • Scarboro Road, �ArOT1�O, was a � Cured - Findla Ranges and Heaters prominent Mason, and an employee PIGS FOR SALE — 7 vuik}:'s old. ;. of the firm of George keith and Meats 7th con. Pickering R. A. Birrell. �tOVeg and Ranges , ' 15on, Seedmen, King Str. E. for av- our drHver is at 011r BP.rVIC�" _ iMCClary . er 30 years.. y.._ Y .- - - - E �,�n s aU-ff sheat-a �bpne Pick 1620 A Merry Ckristmaa and a HaPIY StoVC Pipes and Elbows , on Tuesday even- iightful evening y CLARENC'E SILK ''New Year to All. Ing last at the home of.11>ra.'Arn- I old. Several of the neembers rev- _ _ _ _ _- _ _-- SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY y awed the book, "The Importance =` �•. . f Living's by Lin Yutang, and Miaa CorAimmt Wide Dally -Gerviee COPPER WASH BOILERS,' $2.50 Iof Pincher Creek, Doreen Jackson, '.Let Lpw Rste� _ whb:-$ attending---the. — — conlervatory of Music,• delighted r .ROUND TRIP If it is Hardware, we ave itf can +the members with her. Piano Solos, i Thomaalne ' Arnold gave Detroit $975 and Miae get it, or it-is not made. several readings which were much . �hicap � aEejDyed• evening next tate r Kansas City >i19.8S ° ,. ICoffield Washer $791* , ._On Monday villa will meet 'west • .fir ratepayer$ of the Se *, the Tow» Sall for the Purpose "Pyrex oven ware lowest in tory ncrminatin6 candidates for the' t S t I , of p of police trupt�ees, and to re- aAgent for McCormick-Deering Farm hleet'y`and; teeeive the financial Statement of 4UR Repaim. • . . h 'gM trnut� for the year 1998, and TRAVEL WJRFAU FARES - MOUTIN65 - STOP OVER$ ratters of inter- HOTEL RATES, ETC. ow Motin —We have !t. Gsa (let ISL Ot It is Wt wadi •• aln^ dioruaa any WILL PLAN village Should there be • • • /yN"3M owt to the king TOURS thitn thre+P Candsastes See TICKETS Alio INFORMATION AT r Ht �+ • t ANYWHERE . '. > Nnrrr .vrl TO ~Soo on I . ,�1clpal ?lenonra, an elects EASTEBN ROUSE --pie J• S. B��Nf P lurid nn the followin6 Monday. ANYTIME ,