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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1938_12_30 M. : VOL. L`'tll, ` PIG''gERIN(�, ONT.. _ RIDAY . n l OW01200tassal garb*. 9Vhitevsle iY4itevsk NOTI — = GREENWOOD .Kedtos<L T Our community has been'sadden- The I, A. 1,4. Class of the• Unite,i &A I I _ --- - -...--""-- --.- lug- -- e�;-go•- o-. -by- arch- 'Sunday School .are-holding "Our trucks pate your way death of two of our oldest told a"Sorseon. Dnnbatton. 101y y y a Sidating Party oil Wednesday, - ` •1856--193.6 Jan. 4th in Markham Rink. Come . , ever da ' '}ug�y >;espected citizens, Mrs.' l . 'Q IL FORSYTH.'Oph.D., Director 1►•.Optomerical Assodetionof nntlato xes• COAL, COKE. David Annis, whose maiden name and enjoy a good skate. •CHOPPING letend Memberof the American optometi;--al _" was Margaret Chester, who passed -:._._._ _ � , A,modauon. Eyes examined by appointu"t. W,OD CEMENT BROUGHAM Monday, Vt�ednesday' ander Friday ' tfaaoaa assC Claremont.Ont s >L away on Saturday evening, Decem- twgtai. SAND, CERA V9L, ber 24th. She was born near High- WE GRIND FINE land Creek and upon her marriage Mesas Bate was with relatives in Bran, Sho7ta and Feed of "all � •� DONALD RUDDY aarrister. and to Mr. Annis, lived for a number 'Iloronto for Christmas. •Solicitor.Notary public. MoycyW1.0an. TT, r of years at lot 28, on the 6th con- " Mr. and Mrs. E," Burgess have kends, also- minerals ,,apd seller elite rameri,6%apied by uaelate A.E.Car„- BUILDERS SUPPLIES ' session, afterwards. morin to lot takes up residence at @ueelzaville, eoneentrafCA for pro itable! ceding sfa..a«it�.ius dl Couu nowe.wtMtrr. n►y g - BE7iTON, BELL tc ROSS also local oartage work al, and thence to the Village of where they have rented a farm• kept on band -ale. She leaves a sorrowing The B. Ritchie fainly spent We bave also plaeed in stock a full We stock only the best. Poultry Barrlstors t! 5olicitora husband, to whom our deepest sym- Cihristn�,as with, Mrs. Ritehie's sis- tiae of 'Maple Leof Milling I. PathY is offered . in his advanced ters-in Toronto. Feeds and Supplies. W.J;BE:ATON.K,C. Telephone , 11LBROUKE139LI.K.C. Adel;2x338 t,u'N FeedA• age,•also three o'et`-a family: Ed, E. Miss Seebeck of Toronto spent �+. Z• GiR�EN I; V.F.ROSS A. W. MITCHELL of Brougham, Blake, on the home- Christmas' at her home is Brough- 372 Bay St stead and Mrs. Frank Turner. She am, *T n HN L.POND I oronto was a quiet, retiring disposition, We are sorry to say Mr. E. Holt- PIANO-1 TJNING _ _ _ Pickering Ont. q a P U. RICHARDSON A Co.. Barrie- - _ who loved her home and was -much by,is not improving as fast as his AND • ('�''� Office phoue 74W Residence'0520 V.ters,Solintors. Notaries etc . Suete des. respected by all. friends would like to see him. --- �Life 9ui/di z^Toronto at ,bronco. On Sunda everrin our commun The Harlock family are with All kinds t)f I e air Vi ori[ TalapLon td.1688: 1ri.:a.T QDto dei r Lo. Y B' y p Rous lrll�� The13eal Store,Claremont ity was again shocked, when word friends in Western Ontario for All Tuning Guaranteed 'VIILLAN-Barrister• Sol- PHONE M came from Toronto of the death of Christmas• s�•e �itor, Notary Public. 19 Melinda Street l , q. Marc T)O N A L D i ermt•. Teledbone Eiain saoa. 29a Fj R ITU Mr. A. E. Major. Mr. Major had. ?the,W. J. Brown family, of Tor- � Ave Twos", L>natat not been in good health for some onto, and the H. Malcolm family, • s j plaviog era attru,ctire time, and becoming much worse on spent Monday with T. C. and Mrs. _.wneLakeside 1302 ERT T. FALLAISE, i4 D S.. a We ,.re disvariety of Sunday afternoon, was rushed to Brown. Orderp taken at NEWS Offs HBRH�j 19.D.s,Graduate of tpe Soya, Cuuzee of Aluminum thud Graniteware Etc. the hospital in Toronto, but died Sympathy is extended to the be- teaetai s,t�eoos-and the university of J'.rooto. Furniture and Furniture somethree hours after his adynias- reeved familythe late Mrs. Dav- eatK� eaidence second door east of 5t. And- lNoveltles. . �j M'a Larcfa._Pickering.Ont. of5ce boats: .9 , rand on FUEL _l ton- Mr. Major, who was a well- !d Annis whose death soon s,sa. to ap.s.aat of appaotat.nt. cX-r.y Prices low, in keeping with times. ser tea). Pfo•e plea avoo. known figure in. our township, was Saturday evening, born and lived on the farm olf Mrs. Knatt and daughter; and RdDIO SERVICE arch he died. He" was well known Mr. E. Tordinn and Mr. and Mrs. throughout the province as a au,-. Wm Tordinn, of Barrie, called on Builders' Supplies A Graduate of Radio College cessful breeder of ponies. Coming the latter's sister,- Mrs. L. Matt- _ w Et BEATON. TOWNSHIP with. Clerk. Conveyaocer.Comar miaslottfor. from a large family, only two of -hews recently. glt+s afBdanu. 'Accrtuntant. Etc. 'lnuet ofUp-to-the-minute training whom survive, Mrs. Etmsley, of There was s large congregation Lumber and Lath - Uarr'ialRe Lieenses. wbetevale.Cul. - a Oshawa, and Harry-, at home. His cut to hear Rev. Movers message B. C. Shingles A, E. RlCHAR L,EC N FINEST EQUIPMENT son; Lieut. Lawrence Major, ;lost on Sunday. Next Sunday, Jan. tat; i lue Coal GBNDRAL INSURANeR for his life in the Great War, was the the Sacrament of the Lord's Supp- _ on1Y 'cJtidTha funeral was very erWiI1 be observed, intending' Alberta fJOaIGuaranteed Satisfaction _. REAL F3TATE . largely attended:"Mr. M.a:oi was 7• communicants service. on Saturday Coke AT 1; Y 1 Y I)ouleatio (,Oge years of age. afternoon, at 3 p. m. In the church. Rpa•onable P,irww, Cement. Gime Plaster _ iks ail oatabWred arstaoy.'I ttaaiy Another old resiaent of Brough- t Ji► 'd'taiaa and Batteries alwiye w h edDUN to servo BARTON am passed on during the week, in 14I-aple Body wood lbeao, Pieh. taN H.ROY IMILLER, the person of the late l::ttma' Mar- - broulrbasn. Ontario ia" Barclay 'Fuller, daughter of the Agents for i.rlDd FPitr`! _ Mrs. 'Geo. White is with her dao-. y ZlTlvl.dMAW Y1) 48tt Ptwnelfrrk 1008 ghter, durir►g �lr, Mills illness date Eli Barclay and beloved wife and hc "t _r30uL �Y11II ll� MA V11 Misses Eileen and Marjorie Awl- ce Robert Fuller, of Stratford, Both l.1OBNSBD AU(!TIONEER ANI) is-spent the week-end_ • at their VALUATOR Mr ru and Mrs. Fuller were, born and f;n�.�Rht]tt Implements JA.• E E R home here. spent their -childhood and " youth P Bales conducted .Anvwherc " Geo. Shaw, oWycliffe Col- here The. family here the symP- Secure Prices Before Btryltir •Fhooe or write. Address 614 Dundaw lege, is spending the holidays in &thy of old Brougham friends. Street, Eaat. Intiura60a of All Hance, our midst- The Annual Sunday School enc- `A' r T 4^ A' n O`. ♦.- 'WPhitby. Ontario. Mr. Lawson :\IcConochie has been artairtnlent was held in the Town Y Y 1 L O f v R ,�'7 gest Rates Available with with his family here . during the Hall, -with a splendid Lattendance ii.00OSt �"ifl�� �t. holiday season. e ' Security and Service, y aria program. Sirs. John. White, At Claremont The Misses Marie and' Bubbles l with lite assistance of members of Phar. -rt ��Hwt �+ Blenkin spent part of last week the school, arranged a v a rn Ernest C Fetzer lidress Phone g Y PP r- ROOF E - C. with 'their friends Mr, and lira. rials Prog� Sir. Mc'Wl,irter tr- ROOFING SPECIAL BROUGHAM -PICK 516 Mitis. " _ - ?�N a ' a tetdrei. Qeed The Woman's Association mill shed the. children . at day school 3-1 Std. Wght. Asphalt.Shingles' for several numbers. The children, l �� _GARDEN CROPmeet at the home of Mrs. Ben. Lot- $6•� per pre. LAWY1lli by story, song, chorus and pageant, g.l Avy, R'ght. Ashphalt Shingles ton, on Thursday next, Jan; 5th at f;1 —� ysaa�sti�ee _ _ -_-_ �_ _ 2.�m--- - depicted the Christmas Story. The. $6.65`per egrar• Young musicians from the Brod All first"quality Toronto Asphalt `IIGiII Pa ' Profits We are glad to.report Mrs. Ben- "-will Road received great applause- A Roofing Co. Shingles. 1n lots you knew you WERE NEXT - if You Use Wood recovering after her recent group of Young People, Mr Hu h you would hustle in after that M• illness and being able to return to g P g P " B of 5 ogre, oi' over. y NATURAL MINERAL g Miller, Mr. John knox, Mr. Alan change without lstlrance Protection we've b-ten her home.- Gray, Misses Doris ' Johnston and Prices subject to t talkie about Mr., and Mrs. Dan Hennick, of tree g ' Phosphates Fern Malcolm, provided-the the laughs no ' YOU M1lY BE NEXT '• 'I'-onawanda, spent,Christmaswith, in the short drama, "Advertising To fncrepse Yields and Improve Quality the latter's sisters, Miss Violet ! • • CYRIL E. MORLEY of all sops and 'Janet Allison. fora husband". The wedding peg- -•- " PICKERING (IENERAL INSURA N('E Bar- Mr. John Mills, of Toronto;' ural- eant with Jack Marrs and wee Bar- LUMBER YARD i _ 7�� T bara,"as Bride and Groom, captur- "t D. lit . Lockwood erwent a serious operation last Oar blotto-�ervia enc Protection � ed all hearts. Mrs. Glover helped PHONE 34(N) Phone llthmmg 6700 week, in the General- Hospital ' A"'' eery iitlich in singing, in fact, the- :.Pickering he - Pickering Mills speedy recovery is hoped for. whole program was very much;app- • MOXT. r: Arthur Annis, of Ottawa, PICKERIa late hour-, Old San and Miss' Evelyn, of Toronto, areW40 W WE DELIVER to arrived and with his assistants spending the holiday season with distributed -the children's treat and WE WISH PHONE 5317 their parents, Chas, and Mrs. An- GENTLY 'ant presents from the tree, with Mr3. Grover at the piano all joined in NATUEt+ALL " At this ,TA bliss Glenna Gilmer, of Harts- - s sCLENVENINQmere and Miss Robin White, of E. Glover was chairman. Huntsville have been spending the To than):. our man FIINERAL DIRECTOR – yChristmas holidays with their par- - Private Ambulance ents here, also Miss Marion White, Card of Thanks Friends and Custom Day and Night Service of Whitby. We wish to thank our many pat- e at y ' ors for their continued' : . Pbone poor, we had three Baptisms in the roes and friends for their many United Church on Sunday morning support through the Malvern 5000 last: Sandra Christine Pugh, Harry favours during H the past andyeaPros- we wish u appy Mark-ham it Gilchrist sat E]nnor' Sourer- 'perous New Year. past year, $ .. ' villa. Also a very inspiring Christ- = The Brougham 'Supply store Wishing yon a very1. mss message from our pastor. _ !- wa p o 1 e' St. Paul's Church, Dunbs)4en, -" Sunday, Jan, ist. New Year's Day. Card of Thanks $appy sad Prosper We Thank You _ _ _ _S,d& - NOLAX ipui New Year. tion of the Holy Communion at 3 We wish to'express our deep ap- Our many customers and P. m. Preacher at tine service, preciation to the many friends find �preparatim ft " neighbors for their kindness and3'. frienkes for your patron- Rev. E. G. Robinson, g Uy the medidal profeutoo A expressions of sympathy in our re- bfcom k Is-an smalsion of :•�. age In 193 and wish cent bereavement, in the death of lure Mialled On and Mill[ Card of Tlianks a kind wife and mother. .� ]fster Aatrul;na, Day or NiIDltt � ofMs��! eembintngit>t �, you all a Happy and David Annis and Family one rasedy the bfMdtt of Pb"t 1300 ,1 should like So state, through two of the Metvaluable a; ;Prosperous 1939. the courtesy of the Pickering. Newts olds in t'.Mewting faulty that I wholehearted) appreciate In Memoriam eliminstton and acid{ Ce A. STERRITT the confidence that the electors of PI88StiAt Last .. .can be - ALVIN ,BUSHBY P SQUIRE g Memory gives to l.•ts children N this 'Ik>wnahi have Placed in me to Q TRE - 'In lovin memo of ••attst#����` � Funeral•Director allow my service onsfyour Council William Squire, who passed away mit . Hard*are Tinsmith Furniture Dealer by acclamation, and I will do my on IYecember 30th, 1937. mal bowel habits' _ KE I N T- --, -H- E P C R G EWS T�OkerinQ. PTCKERING utmost to merit this confidence. His memory is ae dear today BeoZ.3tzeS0e ;t0�ze�s!l.00 ODtSriG As in the hour he passed away. pboae 46N Robt. Ruddy + -sadly mused 'by Wife std Palm- JL C. JONES — DRIDOOM ` ` lly. !floes Pffrt. a -- n""SS4T•g >Ti. y'm^++nvY-.vA ._-,• .. . -YY +. , , .h ., • .?^+. »a .." ,.. '.:. „ ....,.+ nr, ..•1.n.•::., .: .... .ir :A -gin • ,�• M17P,•- .". s.. that t cannot transfer the mortgage- ; New yeas Dinner Menu ' • .. M, 09 withooutahel onsent?property itN would not Winners ers . -`���� *L�jaei��d Guns be regular-not at all regular.•Be• _ `. sides. I wish to bold that molt a •'Oh ye`all'!" drawled Slim. 'that's �� .. ool. When•the lmixture begins to myaelt.' second Prue Goes to Miss t law. ora. Winer o Circle L -- . kinds tunny. !f yore so satisfied PLAN OF MENU to hold the mortgage, why in hell FRUIT CUP set, told !n the dried beets and Ghe by Perry Westbrook» ars yuh pressin' Miss Halt for the _ ROAST 'TURKEY cut celery and tura tato cold Net money. Carr ft be that what•yuh. OYSTER STUFFING• molds. Serve unmolded on lettuce want to the ranch an' not the CRANBERRY SAUCE with may+rennins• Garnished' with stoney?" MASHED POTATOES celery curls. ' SYNOPSIS: Slim Loyale is pa For some time Starbuck was "The lawyer's pale eyes narrow. 01AALED CARROTS STERLING SAUCE ter serving 18 silent, his face unreadable. `'I could . "M affairs are my own," he blOLDEU BEET AND CELERY '� cupful of butter months for a crime he did not com• arresto o snappe ,Definitely a brown-sugar tmit. He returns to his Circle L talk;' he observed presently. that mortgagees not for sale. Good PLUM PUDDING 4 tablespoonfuls of cream ranch to find his father dead-and Dakota' laughed Sarcastically. day gentlemen." He went to the FRUITS AND NUTS L teaspoonful of vanilla sinister forces at work, .trying to "Try it, an' yuh go outs here on a door and held !t open. GREEN PEAS Cream the butter until light. add make him violate his parole so that board, Funny yo're silos talkie' Slim laughed coldly as lie step PICKLES AND OLIVES the brown sugar and continue the he can again be railroaded to about arrestin' Slim or me. Why ped out. •'b'o're deludin' yoreself,, STERLING SAIICE, creaming until the mixture Is,very prison. don't yub exert some of yore prect Arthur. Yore shore draggin'' yore CAti'DY itght and fluffy. Add the cream very The Brockwells and their gang ous authority on that Brockwell rope if yuh figge-r to steal the Dot COFFEE gradually, stir in the vanilla and are plotting to gain possession of gang? ' Why don't yuh trail along H Dot Ranch. 1uh'll never do it. -'OYSTER STUFFING. serve with Plum Pudding. - bliss �C[rcle L ranch and the property of atter Cinder Alton an' throw him An' the next time yuh hit Miss Hall 24.cupful bacon tat. Janet Whitelaw, R.R. 1, Elora, Ont- Mona.Hall, a neighbor and lEfe-long to the jug for a time? He tried to, 'un for the money, she'll surprise 3 tablespoonsful chopped onions alio•' friend of Slim Loyale. start the argument [n here." 1 yuh by handin' it over. limon, Da• 2 gfiarts of bread cubes Slim discovers that Sheriff Star- "Yuh caln't telt me my-busitiess,' kotw. I'm slck of talk[n' to side-win- 2 cupfuls of inilk to which it,$ cup- MRS.,S. T.JORDAN, CHURCH ST. THE- buck has joined the plot against snapped Stacbuck. tiers an' polecats. Let's ride an' get fuls of oysters ha.r,e been cooked. MARKHAM, ONT., WINS THE- him. With the help of Dakota Blue, "Okay," shrugged Dakota. "An' Salt and Pepper to taste ' I THIRD PRIZE - some fresh air." and fila cowboys, Slim Loyale defies Sub cain't tell Slim an' me ours: George Arthur . watched them ;a cupful at water taken from that G1tAYEFRUIT. JUICE 'the land-grabbers to do their worst. We've ,kept faith with yuh so far, until they had disappeared, jogging is which t cupfuls of celery, cut RUA$T. GOOSE but yuh ain't returned the compi!- BROWN GRAVY CHAPTER XIV. meet. From here on out-, the Circle easilp out of town. His thin lips into small Pieces• were cooked. ALAI. L rides its own trail in its own dere writhing with anathema, his (The quantities liven. are fora TURNIPS (MASHED) ' .The leer on Alton's face persist '\o trespassing' signs are long, pointed nose quivering. his sinal! tnrkeyl: BEETS PIQUANTE ed, a frozen grimace. His eyes way; hangin'on every one of us. C'mon, hands clenching' and trncJenchfng. Scald the milk, add the oysters •CELERY _. Bickered. "Yuh ain't got long," re' He saw Jigger Starbuck slouching, ' APPLE SAUCE' - minded Spud. Slim; 1 fust saw that law-shark go and cook until the edges curl. Re- ' Alton dropped his guns, shrugged Past the door. Reckon he's haided across to hie office and balled him. move the oysters and cut into small PICKLED WALNUTS for his of (CONTINUED NEXT ISSUE) pieces. Cut the celery into small pLUbi PIIDDING WITH HARD.. - and laughed, "I didn't think Yuh Not For Sate - pieces and cook to a little boiling SAUCE 'bad the nerve to butt In, Dillon;' nater until tender. — 2te observed, "know in' all the.time, Slim .nodded to Spud and Joe Winter Season - - �RAp RAINS -a' course, that yore lignin' yo Rooney, but' walked past Jigger Melt the bacon tat and sad the :NUTS•- CANDIES death warrant." . Starbuck as though he did not ex.- Dana scour For chopped onion, and fry until golden TEA 4'Yore thinkin' is plumb outs ist. Dakota followed suit to the t51 brown. Add the bread cubes; the BEETS PIQUANTE order," obsefved Spud sturdily. � letter. Home Mishaps milk from the oysters, and the Itq 3 medium beets cooked m sa:;ed - don't care worth.a whoop. From "But my dear man;' expostulated Home uld from the celery. water till tender.' _ . now on, what i told Sarg an' Leo George Arthur, rubbing his thin The bread should be moist but 1,9 cup water beets were Cooke 1n. $rockweli goes for. their. whole hands together, as Ire paced back More-Fatal Injuries Occur in not soggy, Slore.or less liquid may cut beets into dubes, reheat in. the -- =.Bloc d outfit. None of yub are and forth across the a3rrow width the Home During Winter be -weeded depending on -the dry following sauce wanted in this saloon. Next of yuh of his office. "Don't you understand Months Than at'Any Other" Hess,of the bread. Add the cooked 2 tablespoons batter to show in here, I meet with a 'Time of Year ni he sad�nd celery.and pePPer,ason cover, `este 2 tablespoons Corn Start :.sawed-off shotgun. Now rattle - ,and t/� cup vinegar East! Made Slip Fatal injuries fn.the home occur Cook,,;stfrrtng constantly for about > Cup cream yore hocks." Y. Again Alton shrugged, then saun• more frequently in the winter than 7 minutes until there are no hard •1 teaspoon sugar tared to thes door and out: With in any.other season of the year,sa bits of bread tett in the slotting. 3c teaspoo0 salt oat a backrtard look,he crossed the cording to tae statisticians of the Either fish or canned oysters Few d�grains cayenne pepper street, swung into his saddle and ' blertopoHtan life insurance Coate may be used, FROZEN PLUM PUDDING j rode off. Spud Dillon replaced his , L any. Thep explain that a large pt'o•• MOLDED BEET AND CELERY' weapon on the shelf behind the bar. , portion` of the Injuries result from SALAD Mix one lesponfulstablespoonful corn '`Gimme.hlsgJtns, Dakdta," drawled accidents associated with home t„r, tablespoog of gelatine starch, two tablespoonfuls of atrgar, ' y I'Glm beating giants and csrious beating • 2 tablespoonfuls of cold water halt teaspoonful salt. Pour over this OpudSouvenirs appliances'. altbougb the bfgher �a cupful or boiling water stirring all the time, one plat rot t'1 wanes keep 'em as souvenirs mortality Is also attributable In �a teaspoonful of salt milk, with two tablespoonfuls of -souvenirs of tht( time tat, ole. some degree to the fact that during tablespoonful of sugar cora syrup. Cook over ani wafer till --so Dillon got the best of t, Ole I cold weather people spend a great- , teaspoonful of prepared mustard well done. Add two eggs slightly the wickedest gun-aliagers in this er part of tbeir time lodoors: there- 2 tablespoonfuls of mild vinegar beaten. Let cook three or tour min a> ^ •, ` peck of the woods." by increasing their.exposure to the 2 tablespoonfuls of chopped onion urea Remove from stove. Add Galt was hazards of the home. '2 cupfuls or Cooked beets, diced cup Sultana raisins (which have ravel and !n water for Dakota nodded gravely about to pick the weapons up, when, a The statisticians enumerate gonia l cup of finely cut celery been soaked in boll g ;Jigger Starbuck stepped into the .1 of the tactors causing the fatal In. Soak the gelatine in cold water minutes) also add half Cup of al- 1 place. His cold eyes flickered juries as follows:. for 5 minutes. add the boiling water moods,flavour with one tablespoon- place. and.aaw Altey s guns. Suffocation, Burns and the salt and l,he sugar and stir ful vanilla.-when cold add one pint ,yuh tellers seem to be rushin' �� Burns and suffocattons suffered until dissolved. Add the mustard: cream and freeze as usual. in home conflagrations - . about the Hal{ Diamond B boys around vinegar sad onion and set aside to S. T. Jordan, Markham, Ontario. , pretty beavy:'be,observed."What's one third u the deaths from these this I- bear about yuh Dluggin' f causes occur to December and to January. [f you have an oily. akin, 8P0!d (tango Deals last night, Loyale?" Burns, exclusive of those suttee frted and rich Lords: take lots of "News to on answered Slim, "I bran, fruit and salads instead. �_, , ed to burning struciuFe's - nearly .ain't seen Range, Deale since I got one of these fatatitles from Women with d slims will here home. An':' tie added pointedly, these causes take place during De &0110 dry Il •'I ain't shot' a gun, either. Yuh . tit considerably by eating npfenty eember, January. February and a o d an motice I ain't even parkin' any. Yet of butter And cream Alm d Cinder Alton.flipped his•guns Sunt l Iml March. The Secrets "` brazil nuts are goon, too, i� [Whaling fUuminaiing ' and 'other ■sa Vegetables such as spinach, car- mod with the igtentlon of killin' •' rota, turnips and leaf-lettuce bring me. lie would have, too, except poisonous gas - more Lasa one f • half of these deaths occur durtaB �� : extra sparkle to the eyes. Liver arid tLooks hat Spud discouraged him. - the tour months of December• .,Now lemme tell yuh somechin', - March inclusive. Qoe of the parttcu- kin Hey are Detirint:too-- Starbuck. I got my eyes open at' - lar hazards fa inadequate .venetla• by ' The tollowfng leaflets are vert last. Certain folks raflro:fded me' - tion caused by persons sleeping tatormative and deal comDlbtain = to prison to 1 never, wftb windows closed. with these subjects. You can obtain done. An' me, gettin''a parole they ��_ _ 1 :�.. •� any .of teem by sending a 3c stamp QrW'R+yi' for each one required: Redacfns; never figured on, arrived •back Head Sll�ilOtlettes �'� home before they thought I would. fn Spots: [tow to Slim:-Bust Devel• opment: Superfluous Hair: Eye For some reason they seem damned .Grooving Larger fOOD FOR BEAUTY ¢uxlous 6 put me outa the way. Beauty: Hand Beauty. 'Your Hair: -� "Last night they tried It; only it PARIS.-Coiffures are" Chang- To most of us,Aieting is synony Feet Care: Underweight; Face lbappened that .Roy O'Brien was Ing. Head silhouettes are grov•inR : moua.xi'th reducing! {iowerer, the Care. Ask about yaurnown beauty wearin' this hat an' ridin' my gray larger. The hair !s coming down. food has mucB to do with the qual• problems, at the same time. Loss- Rarrgo 'Deals tackled Roy. 1 The newest hair-dos are inspired Ity of our skin, testes. Nair and our :Please' rnention this paper. ar.d 1hinkin' it was me. When he found by "Grand. Siecie" periwigs. Club- eyes. _ write to: Barbara Lynn, Ronin 4=L 080— e -on cue a ec g are «'ore owair i't Is Toronrtr-- _ took a shpt at Roy. pluggin' a hole PATTERN 4842 on the neck. [f a girl's hair is too of good health, is to maintain the In my hat. Roy beat. him to the -. By ANNE ADAMS short she has but to ad simple ' system clear. Fresh fruit and'vege- mext." Whatever your type of figure, false' piece. Smart arrangement,* tables should be taken regularly, Pack of Yellow Polecats a . this slipis for YOU! See-every a over � Dried prunes'and fi s are excellent Slim's face Nati grown W cold, an sbow,.'the hair brushed high s line of Pattern '4842`• testifies tothe forehead with "staircase" Lao, and bran hill.supply necessary -his eyes flinty. res' "slick' tan woii er u o rolls over the ears ow ora ` of unal.efable decision "about his for all "fourteens to forty-twos." barrette fastens the . bobtail Milk is a good aid to beauty, and lips. 'I'm carryin' my gens all the Those full-length panels give a strands at the nape. This coiffure raw e'Sits will make teeth strong time from naw�on. Starbuck. I'm nice line both aver the diaphragm .is much simplified for daytime and help to prevent decay, as well ' carr�fn' 'eni to. use: savvy? NO and down the back, and may be as improve the texture and grox"th _ s more do i run around dike a fool; ins-cut or straight. (use your fab- Just Harrledl of the hair.. „ unable to defend myself an' lettin' 'ic on the straight if you Wish to Some foods are.dehpitely 'barm• 'good men take over my set "smooth clown" curves!): The fol to the looks and should either "The first son-of-a•gu'n who makes, pretty neckline maybe l,s pictur- ,"Please don't shoot-we're just be avoided or eaten but rarely. And a pass at his gun in front of me. I'm ed, or loner still in the back for married," was clialk'ed on*the back highly seasoned dishes• rich sauces, rockfn` off. An' it yuh come after wear with party frocks. The' of the ror in which 11 r. Charles. fried foods - all spe'l'l danger to me for detendin' my own life, I rock straps too are .a blessing, for Tunstall Evans, Rirminghani-horsy beauty. '1'uu.•much meat is unwise; -1-- yuh off. To heli with yuh an' yore they're in one with the side sec- senior British o(iicial, left Jciu and pastries and-confections need crooked 'law that Rocks only one tions and therefore the "non-skid" salem for his honeymoon. to be taken only.sparingl$. F way! I'm through playin' the goat." type. So nhv not stitch UP sel, �uce 100 000 �! -Dakota-nodded-quietly .to this,- era, Anne eslrlams stip�!'ike this --Japan plims to p ._-- _. . _Ye * .� "I been advisiu' Slim to steer clear for Christmas gifts-as well-as for bity.les a year, then 200,000. KOMOL to me greet of trouble. Stnrbuclt," he -put in, yourself? You find the Sewing struggle r o r BEE HIVE Syrup "Ilut x•hat happened just now Instructor v-i,y helpful. tied everything P age you on the shots w that he's up Gar a pack Pattern 4842 n available in' NERVOUS? age you appearsmy pf yelloly Polecats who ere villin' misses'. and Women's sizes 14, 16; to he; but don't. to shunt him even'if he 1s unarm• 18, 20, 32, 34, 3G, 38, 40 ane: 42. r e dfacourased. fc0unt., with morning 'Fd• •W.Ilit lie just said goes for tne, ( Size; IG tajtes 2?i, yards 39 inch Do you feet so nervous you warrYtn scream? its 19 natural wu_. 1,1pkin' Slim's play every fabric. Are you rcrmest sad irritable? Do you scold bander, g 1 r e s those des to you? back o hair Its cereal M,rt, of th'e k-111. Send twenty cents (20c) in if ynur nerves are on edge,cOMPOtry ND. IIAIR D%'P- Apel Youth. t3ptd coins (.to p. p PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. at• all d r u 5 sweetener "There's five more boys out at. ' e m 4 cannot be aces ted It otten helps Nature calm quivering nerves• Ia10 Stwole7 'a t o r e s a v • _ the Circle L who are gonna back foiC this Anne Adams pattern. For three tenerations one woman has told Montreal, 11,1t• beauty parlors. It the .sam.e way. Less'n uh see another haw to to "smiling through" witIt h F Write plainly size, name, address Lydia E Pinkham s Vegetable Compound.n- t otection he's helps Nature tone up the system,thus lessen- q that Slim gets the p' and style number. In` the dlow nforts from the functional¢is• Issue No. S3—r38 entitled to, this county is gonna Send your' order to Anne" orders which women muss ensure. a bury a sheriff. That's plain talk, Adams, Room 425, 73 «'est Ade- way Hoc try LYDIA E. PIN$BAH VEGETABLE COMPOUND4 1� but every word ot.it is gospel." !aide St., Toronto. a.• v �1 R r vTs i7n 1�•• 77 ,r /'�—�f>�rusees Perhaps not at first cancerous, frail ;hey might change in time and become cancers. Warts, moles and ' SC1oo� birthmarks were harmless unlessSVnJa Are* You�'­Listening? Every Ninth "1 I ---they suddenly started to grow. �.. t By FREDDIE TEE - Death Here -sudden indigestioninpeople past 4 Lesson - - - - - forty, who had had healthy atom- Was Second Highest Cause of ache all their lives, was the com- . Slants Here and There in del Air, California. In her m Death onest symptom of cancer in the -T Dth, in Canada Last LESSON I Anthony Eden was an interested spare moments she . indulges in food passages. spectator at Sophie Tucker's re- portrait painting., Year cent broadcast. La Tucker be. GiA rabbit which chases a dog is peter Called to Serve — John 1:35- Baton Swung By Girl came acquainted with Eden while TORONTO.-One out of every owned by Jack Harris, of Elstow. 42; Luke 5:1.11 All the batons in radio are not nine people who died in Canaria Sask. When Sandy, a Scotch ter- Golden Text —"Come ye after-me,- she was playing in Europe-and the' swung by men. Out in Fort p p y and I will make you to become fish- meeting was, in;the, nature of a Wayne, Indiana, a pretty girl in. last year was a victim of cancer rise owned by Daae Donzy, ties which is now the second highest passes the rabbit goes after him ors of men." Mark 1:17. ' re-union. he- early twenties is music direc-' cause of death in this country. and Sandy doesn't stop to art;ua. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Elsie Thompson, CBS organist, , has been bitten with the compos- for of Station WOWO, NBC affil- This toll of nearly' 1,000 a M1J info Time r name is n Brown sus with the three disciples took ing. urge an specs her spar and she's-been boss of mQsic at a IanAuthoress VIcS plane in February, A.D. 27. The late time turning out ditties. ing to Dr. C. C. Ross, Executive. — NBC Conductor Frank Black is wewo sin^e the station opened Secretary of the-Canadian Society a Professor David Smith says that its new studios. for the Control of Cancer, the - the Interview with John and And- an ardent worshipper of the Old Country Stations new organization that hos been x` - •yew took place on the Sabbath'day, classics, but one of his novel quay- B ani the Interview with Simon Peter tet arrangements of "Dinah," The new interest created, in.. established under the sponsorship on the day following. The miracle which he created for The Revelers listening to foreign radio recep- of the Canadian Medical ASaOcia- ot the phenomenal draught m ttsh•, in-1924, made The Revelers fam- tion over.short-wave, is really/ tion and with .the co-operation of a es occurred In April, A.D. o ot#a the world over. amazing. This is the result of the , prominent medical men and lay- Place — The interview'of Jesus. Rosemary Stuart Lambright, new : DeForest Crosley Spread- men, in every province. r Y ' Band dial which has six individual Half of the present deaths could with the three disciples was at or 19-year-old NBC actrebs who has just bejen added to the cast of peas. Bethany, beyond Jordan, near spread-bands "stretched"* out to be prevented if people would see J. .'where Christ had been baptized: bitty Keene, Inc., is a direct 'approximately 5" wide (five of thier medical advisers for early The miracle .of'the great draugbt descendent of Mary, Queen .of these devoted Jo each of the diagnosis of the slightest symp- df fishesoccurred on the Sea of Scotland. Only 19, she has been short-wave channels). This of tom, submit to a periodic health trom'the city of Ca- on the air for two years. course; makes foreign stations as- examination and obtain' adequate t Galilee, not far peraaum. Fanny B>`ice easy to tune•in as New York or treatment in the early stages. The lesson opens at the eery out- Fanny Brice, the Baby Snooks Chicago. Owners of these new View'Lumps With Suspicion s - '.7.. e4siiN • set of the public ministry of the of NBC's Good Nevis of 1939 pro 1939 "Music Master Series" De- Cancer of the lip, he said, oc- - Lord Jesus Christ. In this first gram, is inter.sely interested ;t in- Forest Crosley' Radios'are getting, curred mainly,in men and usually chapter of John's Gospel we have terior decoration and supervised a renewed kick out of "long among pipe smokers. If a pipe ; ew home range" reception. - smoker developed a soreness, hard recorded the early ministry of John the furnishing of her _ spot, 'crack or ulcer gn his lip the Baptist and the baptism.of Je• which would not heal, he should. sus. N ttieduced at tba'coming session•of at. once see a doctor. Cancer of greatest significance. -Two follow- when it came to 4be mater of the Parliament. the mouth occurred•among people A writer of wide renown, great John the Baptist, w soon as preaebing and teaching, but Peter While it was ruled ultra vires of who ,did. not keep their mouths Lady Willison died suddenly at �+ they heard what their waiter said was not Quite so keen about the the Federal Parliament by the clean, he said. her Toronto home. She was wide- abtat Jesus, turned from the for@- Lord's making suggestions regard- Privy Council, the Natural Pro- Lumps, swellings or masses ap- ly known throughout Canada and If- runner of Christ to Christ himself. ing the fishing business, in which ducts Marketing Act is still on the •_pearing anywhere on the body recognized as one of the Domin_ 4#. One of the two--that heard Peter had spent all of his working -Domtafen--statute--hooks._.___ should be viewed with suspicion. ion's foremost literary critics. John speak, and followed him, was' lite, and about which, humanly Livestock a Problem _ Andrew, Simon Peter brother,' speaking, Jesus was supposed to One agricultural marketing prob- 01 . He Brought His Brother know very little. lam whish is engaging the special 41. He findeth first his own bro.. 6. And when they had done "this, attention o4 .departmental officials -� r . ther Simon. Andrew in a few hours' they inclosed a great multitude of !s that with regard' to Ilveestock Illustrious Jurist fellowship with Jesus had become fishes; and. their nets were break- about which there has been so persuaded that th4s person Jeans ing; 7. and they beckoned auto much talk in recent years. The ir- teas none other'than th'e Messiah, their partners in the other boat. problem is of special interest to the HORIZONTAL Answer t° Previous Puzzle 10 Male once whom all the Old Testament wrt- that they should come and help Prairie Provinces, as- well as On 1. 6.Famous tors. -ters prophesied. them. And they came, and filled tarlo. American P R Y 1 N T 11 er was a lib- ge. • --- a 41. And saith unto him:-We-have 'both the Boats, so•thaf they began ud oral 11 found the Messiah (which is, be- to sink. Everything-here turas upon 12 Street car. E'Ni S'I T T his lite (pt.). fat interpreted, Christ. the revelation of a mastery,of nut• -Electrification i2 Citrus fruit. A IE!N 5 10 13 Males. in 4.:. He brought him unto Jesus. ure claimed by Jesus. Of Rural Area$ 14 Related by A A' I LORD L 15 his was w Tbis 'was the greatest thing that blood. V his when "$. But•Simon Peter. when he saw � i i he died: Amllrew ever did. Andrew was not it, tell down at Jesus' knees, sap- =Y Q 76 Large stringed EI Y_ s great man, but he brought one of Ing. Depart from me: for i-am a 1A1 Nova Scotia Instrument. O E A A T I N 20 Re classify. The greatest of the apostles to'the sinful man. '0 Lord. 9. For he was 17 FairyShea .es. E E O A A 21 Reckless. 18 Fairy, ,i E 1 24 Compacts. J0 .deet of Jesus. amazed. and all that were with biro. is Being Provided at a Cost Less 19 Kind. L 26 Covered stall. _ 42. Jesus looked unto him. The at the draught of the ftebes which Than' That in Any Other 20 SpinningSCORN L 28 Mortise tooth. jace of coveredJihea searched mea and dls they had taken; 10. and so were 30 Engraver's secrets of their hearts, .-also James and John, sons of Zebe• Canadian Provtncb machine. C 'And said. Thou are Simon the ton dee, who were.partners with Simon: 22 .32 Classical Measure. Rural electrification services in 3 Northeast. X36 Oak. Court. of John. The apostle John in this As with Peter, so with all believ. 44 His father language. very Gospel says of Jesus, "He ers. The hoer of the.revelation of Nova Scotia are being provided at was the fa- 37 Opposed to S4 His middle 34 To pot again. :•aeedeQ not that any one should a cost late than that . any other name. Jesus' grace'aad love are the times mous -- lee. - =38 Theater plat- Rear witness concerning man; for Canadian province, J. J. Doolan, VERTICAL form. of 'the deepest abasement. And of the same 39 Fragments general superintendent of the he himself knew what was in man. those,times are for the most mart namb. of wood. 1 Pope's scarf. 39 Linked neck- light and power division of the - .(2:25)• not at the beginntag. but in the la• 25 To pierce E. 40-Within lace. A New Name ter progress of the life of faith. Nova Scotia Light and Power 2 Small bird. 42 Sloths. Company, told the Halifax branch `With a knife. 41 Nay. '4:. Thou shalt be called 'Caphas Fishers of Men p y 27 Southeast. 42 Form of "a.^ 3 Little devil- 43 Nominal value of the Engineering -Institute of (which is by Interpretation, Peter). 10. And Jesus said unto. Simon. 28.Sailor. 43 Aristocratic. 4 To runaway. 44 Male cat - Our Lord, In giving Simon a new Fsar oat; from henceforth thou nada. :29 To weep. .48 1%fusical note. 5 To relax. 45 Provided 4 name, gave him a new hope. shalt catch men. The Lord speaks Contrasting tete amontit and '31 To'choose by 50 Starclr. 5 Cornets. 46 Frozen water. 2, Now it came to pass, while the, of the unknown in terms of the method of Go%ernment aid to util- ballot. 51 Plant shoot. 7 Assault. 47 To bow. multitude Dressed upon him and known. He uses their intimate ac- ities companies of Ontario and 33 Mohammedan 53 IIs was Jus- 8 Geographical 49 Sick. ;heard fhe.word of God, that he was and Nova Scotia, Doolan said that - nymph. tice of the drawing.. 50 Spain. Quaintanee with their dally occupa- Ontario_gave a grant-in-aid of 50 35 To declai iJ. .S. A. 9 Pieces out. 52 Compass point• standing by the lake of Gennesar tion to-untold to them-the nature to w • st; 2. and he saw two boats stand- of the work to which he was calling per cent. of the cost of the com- plated line. And needed addition Ing by the lake; but the fishermen them. to the service charge also was as= had gone out of them: and were 11. And when they had brought spored enol=oans � wiring m+de I b wasbin t3e�neta. t—Rale—Floats to Iand, ey a all; The principal Industry !pp Jesus' and followed him. Jesus would have farmers• � time was fishing. The Mists most every Christian be a fisher of men. 12.50 Per Kilowatt Hour 6 7 coairoonly used by the Galilean ti- By the Noya Scotia Rural Elec- trification Act, domestic service 9 20 t shermen, when boats were avail- - :;.'able, were what were called drag- Making Probe charges over $Provincial were by paid nets, each net being hung, in a and the Provincial Treasur paid :semicircle• between two, or more Of Marketing extra, costs in servicing any dfs-` boats, far,out in the lake, and then trict where there were three 9 Vy ,dragged ashore, - customers per mile and a potential 3. And he entered one of the Farm Problems Are Under Sur- of six customers. Rates in Nova Scotia were par- `boats, which was Simons, and ask- Vey, at Ottawa in Prepar ��a- ticularly good." " In Ontario the 3 36 _ ed him to but out a little from the tion for the Coming Season cost for a small farm was- about 3 land. And he sat dowel and taught of Parliamentatt hour. In Nova-thb e multitudes outo the Scotia the small farm could,get "Master"! Canadian agricultural marketing the.same service for $2.60. p 1 4. And when he had left speaking problems art now being speclally he said unto Simon, Put out Into studied by leading officials of the the deep, and let down your nets Dominion Agricultural Department Germany now leads the world for a draught. 5. And Simon an. at the request of ,Hon. James G. in the number of bicycle owners, SO I sRered and said, Master, we toll- Gardiner, Minister. After Mr. there being 15,000,000, while Brit' is ed all night, and took nothing; but Gardiner receives the report of his 'alit his 10,000,000, France 7,600,- :. i —at thy word I will let 'down the officials he will consider whether a 000, Japan 5,000,0_00, and Italy nets. It was all right for our Lord general marketing. act is to-be in- 4,000,000. z `a _POP—A Matter of.Change _ By J. MILLAR'WATT W,� ,LKING TO REDUCE POR 1 1N0, o e ' R CED TO , /O•L tc t,' lose.ns','h.r'111 - ,'�^.r'r��-�}W rSnT C :,'.:, • ... trS ' '•' rn :: ... - i.: .Hi. •r.� +a'iw' { r .f -i ahhz; marked '0 °A' Was s candidate for Coca- C$a�ed ��Ta were not dos- _ JJ }{e a:.4ia'rtiKg tl'rW�• ing ply to ote of calcium chlor- cillor. ing used sideroads, but could clogs / . C. ids as a binding material. 17 miles f - any sideroad they oared to. Enlight- (l•� L� added to County roads during 1938. Robt. C. Reeeor, coed all on purchase of road-main- FUNERAL DIREC"f A1VD .-SL'n pa you; $1.60 >� Y dvalseto Some re-tread carried out. A rub- tainer and casts. Agreed that s ZKBALKNR to tbs Uni"d Staves Former Reeve. Congratulated . Mr. 9t�Merl*Oaas bei tired tractor purchased by the more effective control c weeds sueeeeeor to W.J. mather, (• ! Beaton. on his Presiding. Would _-__ atmd tiff. )telMlais >)h1.00 in advaase. County to haul multiple-drag mac- w9s neoeessry, possibly chemical. bine County snow plow purchased lower farm assessments as sub-div- _8tosfT►ille - treatment. hine. ting 2tf miles per day. Picker- isiorw increased. Road maintainer ---Nigb,t and Day 13*rviee r J.J A d J d A A d. ?ro o rle f o was a costly enterprise. .CGritiCi2 ed ins Twp, received back practically _ Hucir:-as Phon- Reeideuee these salary increases. Salary increases Learn to Play 98.01 9R'Jli an equal amount from the County od begin in the gravel pit. Lid Township Nominations as that pa �tiu� g id to the County for HAWAIIAN GUITAR, SPANISH - 2-bad purposes. Expressed satisfat: not state intentions at meeting. The ahuusi meeting of the Rate-_ I tion with council. of 1938 Was a GUITAR and UKELELE payers anci. _Nomination Meeting ,,z ' candidat 'v. E. McEwen, � e . . • Individual half-hour Seasons Pickering touk place at the 'Town for office of lieeve Thanked those who. supported Ball, on :.�onda afternoon•• 14at b hien a year ago. Critized the coin Mona K4ti'Studios Y R'm: Reesor, piiation of voters' lists. Objected __PA_as. usual turned out, grid tlze; 1 Claremont. Markham,. Unionville, . hhomrnauons were s him n o salary increases where given. VIAN a$ usual. Donald It. Beaton, Clerk Con tulated Reeve -Mowbra on Critized relief funds and adminis- f ! of the Township presided at the Srn Y 16 FAIN tration. More'than. half population Instruments supplied on request, THAT FRAYS THE TEMPER P his address. Expressed satisfac- ' of the township, wh riot a great- session for the 55th time, and rec- tion with 'work of the year. Were P Y To convince you as to the merits of our A N Q N E RV ES. !Y MAY, 8 E •eived the congratulations of all on 'well under budget of $25,000 Three or number on relief. Asked council ystem you wili receive FREE of charge YOUR EYES, 4 his being able to do so. !tuidgios built, one on 6th con. at to explain disposition of lumber one lesson on any one of the above and cordwood: •Pedler ' Bylaw un•, instruments, C. H. TUCK, OPT. D. s cost of $4200. Congratulated the. The nomimMions were his follows. Road Supt. on his ability to save fa Accused hemmed township officials of Dis"y Moab, *pp. P. Q For Reeve— the township much money ori his not attempting to prevent closing �y 1Rta Ralph E. Mowbray, Dr. N. E. Mc- 'Dept. Over 9000 yards of gravel sideroads on new highway. Present- Law Motor Sales osis AWA, Oft -Ewen, Rdbt C.,�eesor and G. M. placed on the roans at a cost of. ed his plan for fixed assessments Forsyth. 67 cents a yard. • Equipment and on farm landgl Criticized News for Chrysler-Plymouth gravel pit, township owned. Enough not giving information on each in- Dealer For Dept*y-reeve— gravel for 35-40 years. Road Main- cident at Council meetings, but re- Wm. Reesor, G. L. Middleton an8 fairer operating at 41 cents-a mile. commended they be paid for pub- GOOD USED CARS Notince t/� Yft $; Down Land purchased at corner Altona ►itching proceedings. Weed By.-law GOODYEAR-TIRES V Road and let con, to straighten out ,tficient. Advocated park land WILLARD BATTER[& For Councillor— the curve at that point, Insurance and reforestation for township. Re- GENAL BLACIfrSMITHiNG , Blake Annie, Thos. Norton. Robt. up about $300. RRferred 'to aomzrhended asshstarnt for the SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS _Ne du Buit.iing 'if nit kinds S. Ruddy, Wm. H. Westney, N. E. Vownship Clerk. Spoke on his pos- Qve us a tria:-on aNew or a Used Cm ' low "Sheep Losses" costs, only a � LARP.EIti l'EIi[Iti(i, - McEwen, Hugh•Michell and W._H. little over $300• County of Ontario ition with respect to the $750 def- � Hours Towing Service icit of Pickering Village. CEb1EN 1'INQ. Down. has 1050 acres under re-forestat- J. Law 'LUNIBING - ion. Described his.work--on the Zq- Middlt - CsorClo 1 Mr. Beaton then called G. L. eonr on the ualization Committee, with a slight Pin,nt LvO� and - members of last year's council, who p y Criticized purchase of the power Ye increase only for this townshi B tit)Ur'I 1 G reviewed the work of the. past 1953 County should be free of pre- maintainer, also cost of the bridge Pl(.K E H 1\G. (l'ti T A RI( 'year, sent-Debenture Debt. Was a can- -M the 5th con. tL t yu +rtl tire�•tf,rd liao9ajf dilate for office of Deputy-recce 1 -M •t*rials,Empire BHttiroom e- owtn, g. ;� — —--- -- -_ _ .Natlotr,, ' n , II iro Winter for _councilman if .:remarks of each speaker: W. H. Down, -Would stand � _ SS-•,Erma. Beats Chairman o Contingencies: P.'- ere. as else inn.. _ txble E.r;nion►rr t there, v an g Ralph E. Mowbray. viewed Building By-law with Frank � n❑ ,.Ener I3uildic,g Mwterisl S, Mr. .'4lowbray, Reeve. described pec{ Win. H. Westney, t J. Prowse as Inspector, credited N:-tirrr`ter Erpe the very- fire work don on the previous coureils with _splendid W`'ul�l'be f'l to c� Council gu loads by the new power-maintain- condition of this, toKwnship'' today. �•7+ Lack. Was not erthus-1astic tout Work-Grxarynteel read=ruliaa"::ger, at firFt,• but non. `17+ .r. P O TT�E f er, keeping costs below the the as- This Council conirols only shout ?� well satixf.ed. Appr. ed the. work 1' ) r H. lJ aimated amount of 425,000. Defend- per cent of our.tax bilis, thr Coun.- ed salary increases- of some off:•! ty, the balanee. Afember.. of. the done on the roads. tVoutd not be'a Pkrut,r..°.;02; erg. 25 cents an hour now pzid for Council four years and had never candidate. P l('h f,K l N f:: n v t'A.R�O 8-hour day. labour.,Council secured 1 � missed a meeting: tiL ag a candidate - Hugh 13ienceil, authority to' hold and conduct own for 'Councillor. _ --Tax Sal". Expressed the regrets of Would not be a candidate for two - HA =the ratepayers on the be! -- yg;Lrs yet. Approved recoT6mend6- ! Pa Robt. S. R>sddy. • tion for assistant clerk. I suffered by Counci or goofs on Chairman Relief Committee. Total _ H r the death of his mother. Township relief costs about swine 'as Dreviout; E. MowHPa;`, (reo*) bridges were all in excellent con- year. Support of former readio sidents, p C� Capably defended clition. Had carried on a bridge re- -now' living elsewbe:a. hew amouat.a` L ,tr••,I re the construction which was near comp- to 100 P. r. while- last year only 10 construction, of it.. ioii, bridge. i'Epert 88[vlae and [@- letion. County Rate down one mill,: p• e. Inadequate police protection pairs to all makes, Reus County School Rate up 6-10 .of a in township. Suggested an arrange- onable chargae. Word mill owing to Provincial legislai- merit of b zones in iowship with i %agl ed `j] .' ion. Described re-allocation of the constable in each, at a salary of guaranteed. A. .` .MITCHELIt-:-- County insurance, effecting red- $125. per year. or a resident Prov- 'MANOR H OT E Ll ' ARTHUR k I E L,D Pickering action in costa. Described the Conn- .inial motorcycle officer at -a sal-. ROUGE HILLS _ ty History, being brought up,to ary of $1200, of whichProvince t ranaate Radio and Television Iastkitc, :'Ont. date. by Dr. Kaiser. County Home pays half. Had not supported all Member Official Radio Service Mcoti in perfect . order. County Roads of the salary increases early in the Community Hall just completed. Assort+.w nr - Strictly modern; beautiful Datice 46 Phone 5201.- PICKERING, - —-- - ---- floor. Banquets, Socials, Clubs, _. a Euchres, Dances catered to. Come to an up-to-date, wru conducted�EWS Tera+s on application. 'HAY WANTED * THE , ,3 _.:.—� ..T �. � •—: ,.:_; •' . �tonevtaev�era 4802 . -t744 . next,party, � x ends to ►ll 'ts est - BID OCK -�Aquaittity ofelover +THEATRE a r Vishe'sa r - .0 � w The Management extend Best Boup tif u l 'Christmas Wishes to All for a Happy _ -. _ and Prosperous New ear. y rid P u N Y FARMS an THURSDAY FRIDAY&SATURDAY V a DECEMBER 29, 30 and 31 L -MITER Two S"ws at 7 and 9 ARNOLta Ha and erous . sat.Matinee at 1.3D PHOKL s �PpY Pros P "ROBIN HOOD" • '- - IN 7 ECHNICOLOR •• � WISH - Ne- w Year _ WithW ERROL FLYNN ' , . ••OLIV A DeH!V ILLAND BAS[! 1 ATFi130NE our 6ustomers a CLAt..UE RAINS The Lconomy Store ALAN HALE Y ..` 5c =-$i 00 Section .Conday, Tuesday—& Wednesday merry • as tu� :. ,NEW YEAR '. JANUARY 2, 3 and. 4 .. G r�?L'•E.T/NGS - . -- Two Shows- 7 an May I 41; this time eoriia,lly express ;my Holiday Matinee. Morday at 2 o'clock - _ appreciation of your friendship and good Ener C.arey'S "1VIo Will, with the hope th't�t my service will Chickens' e� Year _ Happy p. continue to be a factor.in the . prosperity _WITH — •. ,,•I wish for you during the coming year. � , _•�•• � ANNE SHIRLEY ALF'S PLACE if Mol RUBY KEt•LER • JAMES El LESON A red e) ;Mrs. A. C.- Brooks Claremont ER Y BAINT wA1.T8R QRENNAN REMONT, ONTARIO y_ SOLA Phone $201 - - , • y., r VIC . ... .;,fin ..:. ,, .,i .. , n, ,C .aM"• y, - ..rNi/ tl, ' - �.' ., "'yf..:31..+.- ... ..... ;_. ',.� '.'. .. .. t •... • ��•- .. ( 1. .n,C„y win - $.•.' ,.b y ..p?i�Je•....•cn.:,..,<. ', ..,.w.e.8•,r+.:.w'A r,+.x� -... L:> .. .._- .<4•.:''a .. ,". ..a. ,,s- .. ..- - i'h:�, ;�yuM+. .yr ',•G. vz�, `2 .r `,.• 71CLAREllE{ONT for Pause Tnstsw here an kion- Gw6amply day night was one of tha fastest Margaret over- day Aa.+ritttant anist, Marjorie LAND SURWY,OK Nagy family. re-tsni��►►ss were ever held hem. Apparently the Matl>,ersiA. Press, Reporter, Ifittl • Notice to Creditors ^ held iii the c momuniry, i Christ' work of the Board of last year leen - has been quite satisfactory, for a In, the Estate of George W. BarJstr, r••J. DONEi'AN B. A., B. 8e., 4 � Ted TomiinaifA Vaughan the nominations, came in rapidly L. S. On file am tbw records cc atm. d . Deseaseti, !Glover, of Peterboro, were At their one, two; three for the Board of •`A Happ and Prosperous •oeyars Gibson and Yarn" NF „ -n - t>rett+e iNL ,.homes here for Cbsistmate. last year, who are elected by ace- New YearToTo All ALL PERSONS having claima- Kinp East. Oshawa Rev. Ostrom, of Uxbridge will lamation and are: Wm. Thompson, 11te Pickering News gainst the Estate of Geo assist in tho Roll Call Service on George W. Jos. McCullough, Alt, Pretty. Barker, tate of Pickering, Province 3. `1'nursday, Jan. 5th in the Baptist At the Young People'a Meeting of Ontario, Insurance Agent, who -Whitevale Church. died on or about th of the United Church on Monday, a Seventh day A . Rev. H. E. and Mrp. Morph,, of javc ,ber 19th, the following off- STANLEY THEATRE of October, 1938, are hereby notif- General Agency v Stayaer, spent Christmas with tiev, iceas were elected for 1939. - ST�UFFVILLE i`'d ' send into the undersigned .7 rb, F. D. ' and Mrs. Augustine and Hon. President,- Mr. Glover. s- Executors on or before the 27th i4ieCORMICK-1)EERIN(I family. On their return they webs, ident, Margaret Spenceley, 'ice- Phone 1001 day of January, 1939, full particul• f �f accomporlied b birs. 1liorytt br., P.,esident, D are of their claims. DIiJ A L E R, Y Y Margaret Johnt;o Sec- ,_ retary, Myrtle on Assistant filmy r the 'aid 27th �= Christmas services were held in Secretary, Norna Harden. Treasur- 'e 'Sbowing day of January 1939, the assets of ALSO ' '.the Baptist Church here on Sun- er, Helen Glover.. ConWnersllffeeic- f.' 'igltte-8.18, Standard Time the deceased will be distributed a- FLEURY A TUDHOPE ANDIMS01@ .day, and an appM-datsd feature of ' Citizenship, Mss. Hooey, Christianrnongst the parties entitled there- MACHINERY A REPAIRS' int.& Holidays-2 5bo.ws,7 and 9 p,m the musical part of the service, Fellowship, Effie Graham. Mission. to, having regard only to claims of Steel Wagon Wheels, Pedlar grog• was the cornet accompaniments byary, bliss Hosie. Cultural, Bessie ('H L h&S A1.FAIDAY&SATURDAY 'which the Executors shall then ins. Frost or Lundy Fenoe Bir, Wm. Coates. DECEMBER s9, 30 and 31 have hawl notice. Goodyear Tires ' '11he Public School Concert in they Red Indian Gasoline and Oib y - :Stock Notes "Coco nut Gro e" C. T. C. AWOO PARTS ' Community Hall, Tuesday evening Dated at Toronto, this 17th- day of G8NE1tAL HARDWAR]! last was another of the enjoyableThe ''Hermitage Farms wish to Scarring December, 1938. 2 Chrisher Christmas events e, A splendid '�i,=,ce that the Ayrshire bull, FRED MacMURRAY The Royal Trust Co, and Reginald Frank Wright program of choruses, drilla dialog- Hermitage Grand Duke, we gave to les etc, was given and the work of t1iaR+IET HILLIARD D. Barker, Exert#tors, 66 King St,r. WRITEOALE ONT. • Mr. George Davidson o! Cherry- �he pupils very fine. BEN BLUE West, Qbronto, 2, Ontario.. + wood, has been sold at a very good � We regret to report the -death rice to the tazZn of $r. F. F. Tis- ti + of Wan. Fosgie, of Mount Foreet, p Ali Baba and the by Fasken, Robertson, Aitchison, A Cormack dell, of Toronto, Mr, Davidson is • which took Place on Friday last. to be congratulated on the manner L. ff Pickup & Calvin, 36 Toronto Str; e A. His wife predeceased him only a in which he raised and cared for Forty Thlevea Toronto, 2, OntariO, dneir Solicitors FLORIST Aw weeks ago. The community ex- .this bull. He is in perfect* condiit- A Oolot ed Popeye herein. presses its, sympathy to the surviv- ion and in 'all 'likelihood will be _ Floral Designs for all Oc- ors, among whom is.a sister, Mise shown at the next Royal. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'MiDAY Forgie, hare. Casions. JANUARY 2, 3 and 4 Tits snow storm' over the week- end tied traffic up fairly well in Two Shows Monday Farm im MChinery Funeral Tribute Specialty LESLIE SMITH = this and northern parts. Cars were ! cc Cut Fiowerarl'i Potted Plante ' (sending in calls for help irorn all _ Kentucky ers—a size to snit p Horses or Tractor You can plow Free Delivery In Pickeriug District _.-_ _ --Expert faster, The KID GANG is still the arts of the district and we think ---'-- • Mo o.rirahine" li,e tetephone opergtors were say leader in a two-forlorn Horse Plow. 124 Brock St.. W., WHITBY - ing shin's when called out of bed '•'Stamm Tits No. a Tractor Plows reduce Phone 324 3tf ;y different periods during Monday Radio Service ¢ The Hour-i. 11'e have Plows' for ht to answer calls, still they >± s THE RITZ BROTHERS ..were ".on the Job" as usual. '.-.D I XIE PWAD TONY %61ARTIN Every Purpose.-1 nearly new-13 The annual Nomination bleetin Hoe Fertilizers-Grain Drin. gears Farr's Elevator s 5i I�! SU',I%IERVILLE R. R. 2. Piukerlag 1�) run in oil, nearly all steel Zere- NEARJORIE WEAVE oiled... ..earn Claremont Ont. We sell- C 'Separatcrs, Elec. f Short Subject•-Plato'sQuintuliiets l 'HOLLY � OOD ytaple ;.�1,,f kutaal 1+; r tric Fencers and Fertilizers eta F"hone'- Res. J:38 Office W38 i l.a,bra, v Ti tURr-DAY,Fk[UAY & SATURDAY Frost & Wood -•Cockshutt j LGA ~CBuYing or iair �1 t y,C STI T JANUARY 5, 8 . and 7 Delaval Pedlar Products, � and WAWANESA lift 0). Chop of AnyKind-- Grose Fertilizers--- - i -.PRESENT Cb - eap rates for Farm and Cetnfiri Poultry and Hog Feeds. Floor �► A Smart S)pnisticated- Coni,:dy Buildings Grinding Every Day tCLAR�MQNT R! A ATTENTION W. F. DIS Y, Greenwood 1Vlttdatortn insurance Btttlldia PHONE Pu•K '::ilk 411 t Blur Caal 8 Wood ` mdmilhL ,Qi%o eta _ Fendhts and Roofing Material .,SATURDAY, DEC. ,64TH '.�atomnbila. InaeCSAr• - —� J . . . M.M .P S,OP At l AR Kink illloc k Road Gravel - CAROLE LOMBARO 'Write sr lleoe ---- andLSOWM9N & ROWI� Pit , PRESTON FOSTER Crusted Pit Run �'H1TBT QNTAR10 ca.�:•trr ` ,1 �) -�.- « gravel Love before SKATIN _ G Sand and Graded I . Breakfast" '1' t CARNIVAL Stone WITI Under the auspices of the Dallvered or Lo r,de3 in Pit CESAR ROMERO - ` JANET BEErHER JUNIOR �'ARXERS PHONE: Plant, Pick 1826 \' And many others Toronto office Howard 6471 - .ALSO ION THE JOH. N BOURNE & SON • STO>rFFVILLE ARENA - :�— - House of Magic - W�Iking - O WEDNLSJ.iY; JANUARY 4TH- MEANT -- -. e■/n . A Y-MINY-vfOE CARTOON 3 LUGRY DRAWS ELEC j RIC and - ADMISSION, 20c. CHILDREN i5c. :.:.FENCERS _ you aye Courteous--- ' "Stranger than IL - Y CALL AT SIMPLE— E'':UYUINIICAL } Fiction No. 33" gOOSE'S f = StrangeHappenings the World over Holds Live Stock Safely with one'Wire P Ss, o e Dance after the Show !CASH STORE J1XYears' U — ; se i ADMISSION to SHOW&DANCE 46c. Our prices ire lowest owing - ' CHILDREN, 16c. have proved their worth o0 100, to YaT low overlies& Call and 00 farms in U, S.A. The 20the a se* for yourself and be son- century way to bold live stock W11V 16 r% winced. Be sure,and get• your guaranteedunitsaslo v a% S f ). 11 160 T 1115 _ '= ticket'wish Back 51e. each ur. - AS WE walk abo+it on street highway and b i p For foil particulars write bypath.we are a$ NO fiTER chase• Three prizes will be p most courteous to each other as we pass, overtake, atop,cross -► FARM ELECTRIC and otherwise mingle with our fellow None None of as _ given each Saturday night at would think of -being otherwise—we are just naturally Coss. 183 King; East. Toronto, or teous at heart. ! - cw, 10 P. m. Your Selection. r HOWARD E• TURNER But, too often, this native courtesy ,lea.ves as when we get CLAREMONT, -?ONT. ..Whitevale, .Ontario.. behind the wheel of a motor vehicle. 4 D�, Do not let your attitude or courtesy leave you when you drive • N� �t?� but, rather, "I'r• Courtesy' everyinch of the way. 'When you nreet a fellow.motorist pull well over to •our right, t { l � (C[t When you a ertnke hit, cotrml .our horn—a tf ort. note will ; .....VIE WISH4 rlohold u a ti. he<p t. the r.ght on cunei. "blind "Pots" and, of course, _ I on hill.F Driv1 at rite sped of'the trade � ' ou are in—don't er ,ararie" Neer put the;.^,)t, er fe.low•' on "the j spot". Ne n,r. get excited mad .r-u ma}- bo' N In simple but nt:ft u -.� )Dipor dim pmts lights abet you races at night—neither of r ;tign are cal: furnish a a7:rvon ran see where to steer when you are "blinded,,. r + ; memorials that will I I)o not "crowd" pede«tt is ins, we ease rom every � a t e ring et�rtled. A standpoint. In dignity i Nan ns,' yorr intention to glow tION'n. stop or torn and of appearrnee our oGberwiae acs to your fellow-man aµneel in the same con- I work will stand out thristmas ieiderate manner as when he is afoot—"Try Courtesy" every througk the ager. Inch of the way. ;. l Na'Greater Tribute �_ l N. W. STAFFORD a n M6'bway l�onam�ttel ppyanWereHa , . e_ ± . ^ � ,.. in. 46! Whitby Oat. IV MINISTEKOf HIGMWATf Fwd Weetros erous New ,...Year 111LOVINCI tx ONTMYO t CHASa COOPER CLAREMONT _ Assoc. Dealer—J. Mc l"hen-- k . G Dunhartoa . . Y a i ti Vlb -" Trouble Spot On The Baltic, Memel Is A Quiet Town PUCK C ;• r ,i'+wI e•aw,ol ' - News m ~ a ' Jd � �. , y ry k M CHASERS Parade :}` M, NEWS OF O.H.A. DOINGS f —By Elizabeth Eedy :. Secretary W. A. Hewitt, of the ' .A., along with other hockey, C.H _ HAPPY NEW YEAR: We are no officials, assisted the N.O:H.A. in i ¢, ' the grand opening of the'new rink ,pessimist by nature, but the out < ,,,ra • 4;;i Took for Canada in 1939 doesn't ez• in Schumacher, Ont. actly cause our spirit to rise up and Bill Grant is back in elle Good- - cheer the incoming New Year with year's line-up after being out unqualified enthusiasm. A million z;;:p three weeks with s broken toe. d '. Goo G dg people on relief; 400,000 young poo- ears have lost Teddy bion- p1e without jobs in a land of plea• oryk for at least three weeks'; he ty; ill-feeling and non-co-operation (I is out yvith a broken arm suffered a �e between governments, , ; `• during the exhibition game• with What's to be thankful for?-one Toronto Varsity. -miglit ask. Lots. that we really have a wonderful M. mt'n ran into a broken nose in - that of boundless potentialit• jury during one of,. the many c tes; that we still are a free people; scrambles in-their tie game with and that-It is,possible to turn our ^` Goodyears. backs on our mistakes and start y. t �. -'_1 Referee Gordon "Beef"'McKay anew. w ,. _ o/F, of Hamilton;ran into a cut Tip =f ( , . over in Niagara Falls.. .Two stitch SPREAD IT ON THICK Caned- a nec a o close th• •,�:'; � �— •cs war ass ry t y` ' wound. lana are being asked by he Nation "" � aI Dairy Council, please, please to �� Z' Army Armstrong, of Oshawa, ';'qui more butter on their bread, __ '� L KAUk has handled two games in To and to sea it thick in the pan when x { �.� pPr •KO•NleOle R _ and made a fine impre'ssign on p ZAST each occasion. frying things. IIse it up for good- Memel,-object of German ambitions to expand along the Baltic, PAugSIAr— St Catharines will be wi hoot mess sake, because the country's once again takes the news spotlight following .the smashing pro-Nazi � (C.Znm�j t butter surDius has reached nnpra victory is the Diet election in Memel territory. Kaunas, capital of ' �•,,..tiJ_,r, Roust, their centre-star, for sev butter ed'proportiona. Lithuania and Kaunas province were put under,a state of ewer- oral weeks.- He is suffering from gency. What lies in store for Memel territory, taken from Germany iP O L AN D a spine injury.. "This has been a year of abund= after the world war and handed to Lithuania, is -uncertain. - Brantford Indians make the ".=ace in butter production in Can- Eastern Hockey League tour .op- ads, United States, and In almost all butter-producli co _ ening in _ entire world over;" says Mr. A, C. infrequently they son January 4. They play.in in Hershey bring in the for- There was Charges the Bald,, Fraser, Secretary of the Council. mal verdict; "No one was -to of the second wife of Louis the and Atlantic City on Thursday We have In. Canada, as they have VOICE �� blame". We have no quarrel with Klnd; Charles the Simple, eon of and Friday nights and then meet In the United States.and Britain, such a verdict. But in nine times Louis the Stammerer; Charles the the New York Rovers in Madison Y ' larger stocks than we ordinarily re- out of ten the man who is to blame Handsome, son of Philip the Hand- Square Gardens on the Sunday af- quire. In Canada we have upward THE PRESS to the dri r of the car whose some; and Charles the Wise, who ternooa. Coach Leo Raise will of 15,000,000 pounds we.wonid like fatal endin is the subject of the- was fond of books, rather a rare take along about 16 players for to remove from fife country if we inquiry.—G 1ph rcury. distinction in his day. He inherited the test. Sherbrooke's failure .to - could find a buyer. The buyer is THEY WEAR BIG HATS the library of twenty volumes accept the C.A.H.A. invitation _ --not 'available. It our 2,000,000-odd There are lots of people in this jam• • which bad satisfied the literary paved the Way for Brantford's families in Canada would cook with world we can see through. But Kings Liable yearnings of his father, but left, chance to travel. Here's hoping butter this winter, our situation we never get them in front of us at his death to 13'80, some 900, pret• they have better luck on the trip would be rectified by spring." at the movies.—Montreal Star. �_ To Nicknames tp well all there were then. than did Goodyears. - Charles th1�FsT was King of Swa-- -— :1HO KILLED HIM?: Something TO STOP BRAIN EXPORT fG;tpry ' Provides Many Fs- bra and Italy. Charles the Bad mss that the newspapers on this coutin- The only way to stop or lessen ttsnples, Some Are Most governed Navarre. Charles the Bold Caves In Arctic out haven't featured very big is the the drain (on Canadian brains to Unflattering reigned over . Burgundy,Sa and the United States is b providing Charles the Warrior over Savoy. yield Evidence - story emanating from London. Eng- States) y Pr - _ ' land, that,the-German Government greater inducements here for Not wen kings are immune from /'''�t t arranged far .the killing. of their young Canadians with ability, so nicknames, and history provides a in one month recently.Bombay, \JI Ancient Life own embassy official at'Parts; von that they need not. ,go abroad. " great many examples—unkind as India, imported 9,810,548 yards -. -_ z z z .. ]Rath, whose death was the signal That can be done by greater sup- wen as nattering. The Tarions of cotton piece goods. dor the outbreak of terrific•pogroms port for research, by better re- Kings Charles, especially of France" Discovery in Canada's North' Z. against Jews inside Germany. muneration-for those doing valu- seam to have, been particularly London i9 acclaiming the drama- west HinterUnd Leads toe- - _ . 1 branch- work in the to aica ,I seed � M abl ch s Primitive Man _ was ht Prt w' nee an "Good a Mr. C lief tit' Go B G of P -� Polish Je 1'y p tization '.(Young P ... y {Y g liable, and lead the way is the toy merely the catepaw, ' the story es of the public service, and bet- al nickname parade. James Hilton's famous story. ']'here from Asia goes). .The Parts secret police de-- ter remuneration for those en- ciare there is no doubt whatever gaged in higher. education. The that the German government plan- nations: gain from consistent ,ad- The discovery of lsrze modntaitr mad !t all. In London, even the pro- herenee to such a pr licy would �.IFE'S TT " _By Fred 1Vt!her Cana Nazi daSy;The Observer, concedes far outweigh the additional cost, caves in Can Northwest � hinterland, believed to contain that the possibility of a 'deep-laid which would really not be very evidence of habitation by primitive - - German plot is interesting to say great.—Winnipeg Free Press. t man' thought to have migrated from Asia thousands of year:; ago, .,the least. '(HAT CERTAIN UNITY ` was reported at Edmonton last THE WEEK'S faUEST10N: Just Those people who say there is Bli, an week by Dr. Wesley L. i. what 1s the significance of the Uk- lack of unity in Canada are not American archaeologist. taint is today's news' Answer: wholly corrett. They overlook the After a five-month expedition is This rich piece of territory extend- fact that we are all agreed some- the 1`orthwest Territory, Dr. Bliss oro an Russia, thing should be done about it.----: I _ said his findings add strength to Ing across south,E pe Toronto Saturday ?dight. eastern Poland and eastern Czecho- • a widely-accepted theory that - i is the objective of Hitler's NO LULL America's first inhabitants reach- `elova"Drive to the East". iv chines Poo- Canadian politics is never with- ` _ _ ed the continent across the Bering "Driven of which he first had to re- out a certain liveliness. No sooner l J Straits either before or after duce Czechoslovakia to a state of• is the rift in the Ontario Conserve- , I Q G .glaciers swept over this continent. live lute mended than Federal and - J — Location Stil, a Secret .powerlessness; ubw must make 1t The archaeologist said tta• the possible to march tbrougb•Ruman- Provi -�s•r • � 1 - , n. .;,.u3'e.... '„v-p-k.:+•:, ,..,t.,,,,1' .. �re-:a+in, —•/tvs.w�SrtWtKKaora.-.x w.7w+,ewn.»nWsY.'MisCA +I►'Ip.'. Where King and Queen Will Stay While In Ottawa that it's the, 6r.c of th. a m mak, y Hy y a The . Cause all daddy's letters !9 H /u' H ave got fro windows .. y BOOK SHELF .m," repliotd`the c1ild. is .{. l �^ r �° Hw 8 ELIZABETH EEDY � "Mary, how is it the eggs are $v 6,k',qy Y f n',•96/.52A H •LP ff k d r tM „ sometimes boiled soft and some- y# x. jy OUR BATTLE" „ r by Hendrik Willem van Loon times quite hard?� y� x s s 9 Well, mum, 1 m sure I dont, At last someone has taken up the ,. j s know. I puts them in regular as y y cudgels for democracy in a big way. the clock strikes eight, and I takes z 'i Hendrick Willem van Loon, Dutch- them out without fail when I ' > American historian of note who is te+ nog thin If not liberal-minded, hears the down train go by,” makesa brilliant attack o'n the principles of dictatorship, sounds The old vagrant stood be- t e call for 'democratic action ag- magistrate, who e ,: e sinot the menace of Adolf Hitler - boomed: - and all he signifies. "What's the matter with Adolf Hitler in the book which he you? Can't you behave your- A - '. fi called "My Battle" (Mein Kampf), sclf for one week? You've M been befor-t this court at lanai told the world what he intended to _ s. Encouraged by 3 times. drunkenness,Y$uv I' d with h! 1 e been'charg- cess inC - sucs ntral .Europe, the ewith oho x � w p -' •, ,• ". �, Fuehrer now turns his eyes toward 'lifting, burglsry, assault and s world' domination. Dr. van Loon now you are accused of beat- tR •tl r 1 yrshoos there is no escape for us on fag your wife. What have you this continent from, the strangle to say for yourself?" hold of fascism unless w e - care declared th enough, do enough to take up the :,Prisoner, "nobody's perfect." struggle against Hitler's gg growls • .�„rz„•'. �,�,: ,tea' power. And Mussolini's, too'. . . this "yearour disgrace” Dead Minn6ws { 193838 draws to itss .close, there is still time for action. Dr. van Loon � UBe Mystery IE sti' r Early in January steps will be taken to renovate Rideau Hall, Ottawa, official re*idence of Lord Tweeds- says, y y Muir, Governor-General of Canada, to put it in readiness to receive the Kin and (; Queen when they arrive "Our Battle" by Hendrik Willem 4 in ana nextnada-ia eon- van Loon ;--Toronto, 1938: Mus- earned, will occur while their majesties' are visiting the omihion's capital. son Book_Company, Ltd. . 61.25. Thousands of dead.m[unows, cov- ering the waters" of Kincardine, Traffic Rules (Ont.) harbor, are a puzzle to fish- , *` ermen of the locality,. Modern For Children fat Selene E• A few Years ago a like occur- - N Science rence caused considerable Costner `Etiquette nation as no cause for the death of 7 ?en Regulations Are Issued By !k IS DO�noo * u the minnows could.-be found. The BY ROBERTA LEE Director of Safety J Y O samples of the fish and of the W'3- Education a Education ter were sent away for anatys's, as ft- was thought factory refuse FISH ARTIFICIALLY HATCHED . to the I. How can a bachelor reps his Here s _ tl :soca obligations It he !s a man observe as their part in "pia !n spawning an bitching- FIuron at the harbor mouth. might AL "playing of large-and-small-mouth black bus have caused the minnows to die by ARD o! limited means? safe." They were Issued recently by -a feat believed. Impossible by 4z- thousands,.but thus was not borne ,� 2. What is the correct Nay to eat Dr. Herbert J. Stack, director of pert fish culturists, has been devel- "Why on. earth did you buy me out. + a small apple at the table, when the new National Centre for Safe- oped by the fisheries division of 9r, �a small sliver fruit knife U provld- ty Education.at New York Univer- pyjamas this size?" Culls, usually avid seekers of the ad? the Wisconsin cogservation depart. 'Because the salesman was minnows are leaving the dead fish sit}. • '• 3. Should children be permitted 1. Start to school early enough � meat. rather nice-and I didn't want alone.-• to converse with visitors? 'so that you will not have.to rush. " '` him to know I'd married su;h- a 4. What should a bridegroom pro- 2. Pian the ,mese trip tq and PIGEONS CARRY MALADY little whipper-snapper." w fide for his beat'than and ushers at from school, and follow it every Discovery of sleeping sickness tilll7ed 8t286b1t { .:a church wedding? da At a recent y. among pigeons is announced by sports meeting r !°" 5. When carving a turkey;shou`lld 3; AIways cross at the crossing, two scientists of Harvard Medical a well known athlete ran in Brings Down Deer a boat ask the guest whick piece never in the middle of the-block: Schol. Ise wrong heat of--the sus- .!- Ike prefers? 4. Cross only with the safe lights. The pigeon sickness Is.the same fired lard.. Jesse another Hunter Clifford Ashton, of S.Be alert at all times}when eros- thing -sprinter's error, Morpeth, Ont., shot at a'rabbit .Answers ng as human encephalitis, the ]. By making himaelt nsetul to stag the streets. highly fatal disease which frequent- and Ikilled a deer. The Mor its 0. Obey the officer or safety-pat• ly leaves minds crippled for life A Scotsman rushed into hospi- P Itis hostess and agreeable to her rot boy on duty at the crossing. when it does not kill. Horses, hast - tal bleeding from 'a cut in the youth stuck to his story and as, guests, or by sending flowers to his p gated it in court at St. Thomas, 7. Don't hitch rides or dart out saato and pigeons can give the die. cheek. Nov. 30th, when he appeared lwsteas on special occasions, onto the street from behind "Done while shaving, p- . - 3. Cut the apple into quarters and Park- ease to humans. " L sac a ares ed cars or hedges, post?"said the doctor. "You want on a charge under the game Mt it with the !lagers. S. Play in safe places - play me to atop that for you?" and fisheries act. Ashton's S. Not unless the visitors speak grounds, play streets;vacant lots- STOPS PAIN FOR TWO WEEKS "Not necessarily;" replied the story, doubted by Game Over. Mt. and then the child mast not not on dangerous streets. A local anaeethetic, one "ahoy' $cot. "I was just wonderin' how seer Sir Doriand, of Rodney, be permitted to monopolise the con- of which stops a! was that he took aim at a rob 1 -- - forsatlon. 9. Ride bicycles on the right side pain for two or, much you paid for blood trans- bit in an El of roadways, and obey traffic Iris- three weeks, has been developed at fusions! gin woodland, near - 4, The ties, gloves, and bouton- nals and stop signs. the New York CoIIege of Physicians No. 3 highway and just is he aleres; and he usually give4 a gift and Surgeons. Said the visitor to ki•dost'• . fired a deer intercepted the shot ti { of a small piece of jewelry to each 10. On rural highways st=ays ., and was brou h walk on the left, facing traffic. While the wounds of operations little girl: How do you know g t'dov6n. =e' ' are healing most of the pail4ats t, It is better merely to ask if he :'` were able to walk around with. >Isefors light or dark meal IL there fr'1__ta0 Farms out pain. They have not had to stay ` but one' turkey. and a!x guests VVlIll I' In hospitals, and economic losses :would request a leg, it would hee ' have been further reduced by r4• • embarrassing. .,.Lack Moisture turning them to work earlier. Clatsified Advertisin Serio= Shortage of Water Sup- PREVENTS GLQT FORMATION- -- — — ply €or Livestock Report4id— Heparin, a Powerful coagulaat, WARM 1MPLENEwTa -•Frons Man Districts How Can" P. Y has been definitely established u 1 FARM iYPI.EDdE\T8— CAN Gi{7E IF YOU WAN AV AFFFtT�rry of 941st valub.Ili all opeartlons oz Immediate delivery on threshing ate romantic it-eetheart, wilt Many counties in Western, Cen- machines, bay presses, root cutters, money, write: rotary. Lee, 4i5-0 blood. vessels and the wart in pre• teed cutters, corn shellers, rollers, Rolla, Ilfiaeourl, tral and Eastern Ontario are ex. venting •'le formation of Clots, Dr, drag saws mowers,.Madera, periencing a serlbus shortage of di pots- W. E. Gallie, dean of the fficulty of ;,° giera, Potato eorterp eco POTATO BAGS ' '"1 water supply for livestock, the On- rices lowest n Canada. lave a . ]. POTATO mediciAe and head of the depart- tow demonstration machines at BY ANNE ASHLEY tarso Department of Agriculture meat of surgery at Toronto Univer. bartatn prices. Will sell farmers POTATO BAr;a Ft)It SA14, 2%r -` said 1n a recent crop report, direct at agents• prices where. we each. We el.o pay hiKhept Orir ep slty announced last week. have R dealers. Special: N** C, for "'Junk. ronpolidnred Irvin nnd- ;: "A light covering of -snow fell 4-ply Rubber Bolt, 2c a foo se-.. — etas, -rw ireet, Toroiitn. Q How can I prevent colored last week but soon melted and al- L,. eatalotues on request Matthew. thon6h this aided }tie flow of water 8EARCH "EMBEDDED"STAN Moody k Bons Company, Terre- yN1;ot.�TFrtl.rro • FI'N\ttT1'RR handkerchiefs from f$ding. tonne, Quo. Established 1Sib' Into wells, the quantity was not Search for an "embedded" star, a :A. s' Soak the colored handker- enough to reduce the shortage of sun believed to be hidden,behind FREE LYONS RANT CMCKS NCE SALE chiefs in cold water containing a water any appreciable amount:' Clouds of dust, is tern CLEARANCE s g pursued !rlrRB$ — 1,000 CHICKS. BRAY'S REI-trVDlTtu. • ` little salt before they are washed. Plowing was ander say in almost Harvard Observatory, Cambrid s up dispose of aur tret»en_ wrery part of cem- for every man, =oma or child that sous stock of reconditinnpd furni- a e eaters. 20 BIG prise for the win- tare by January Ist relr:rrdlepp or ' status from linoleum? ter 15, the ground was said to De TLL•loif star lies in the goat sere. First prize 2 Bray chicks. cwt Every article tp rhnmuRhl.y tree OL frost, enabling farmers to sack, acording to telescopic'clues Second prise ay chtcks. li cleaned, reconditinned and pnld with A. When washing linoleum that make good progress with the work. explained by Dr. Bart J. -Bok. The other prises ran tag from 26 to V11 in tte rhoney-hnok guarantee of Is stained, tryadding a tables oonII coal sack is the most cont jcuotis 100 Bray ch ka. vin if you're not satisfaction This 1p n wonderful np_ B P p AMOnt the trot 20 winners you get portualty to huv that turnlflrre you ti of paraffin to the nater. This will t • black patch in the Milky Way. The a credit n to entitling you to 10 npe�ed at s traction of its• reel vogue: �• Ilio extra chick on your regular Bray o5 Chesterfield .Suitep, 13 piers.} Preserve the surface of the Light Switches sack 1s located next so the 130111th• order. Ther areAo strings to this In a large variety of pfylea linoleum. ern Cross, where it stands out a Contest, not in to buy or sell, Got and covers, all gnnrmlifeed thor- garden tools ` its the runei or one of these fine Oughly clean Prired rroin.1!r 5o np, Q..How can l treat Near Entrances an intensely dark field In a very , Drls08. For fu 1 ormation and en- 39 Dining Room tiuites In unk, tTf form clip th advertisement when putting them away for the bright portion of the Milky Way. walnut end nircn,' an nine sad mail to Fred W. Bray, Limited, pteco sullen, buffet, Chinn cnhinet, winter? Location Should Be One Thait !1 John Street, No th,.Hamilton, and extenaioa table end 6 Ieoahsr A. Clean each one tnorou hlriO _ upholatere chairs, cnmpietely re- g y' Is Most Convenient 'The value of building repreasat- ' !os asLE R xCHANGE finished. i�rlced from 2'•1.95. lien rub with kerosene or with Bed Room Quires, ' to birch, grease, and store in a dry place. ed by permits taken out in fifty- walnut, enamel tfnlshee. dyes- 3 Lighting switches'!n rooms that eight Canadian cities surfs tib 'lrw0 . ON' GARAGE AND ser cheat, full pize Tied, sea;lepa + Q. How can I keep green e g •ate barber liop n highway: Write s r5n s and brand new Matireps, peppers have .more than one ' entrance first ten months of the present 11 Y. R. Hu tv, Shelburne; Ont. m turning' trona when baking should be placed near the entrance omp etely refinish d. Priced from 4m? year was $52,696,769 eompssed 339.00 up. . most used after dark. with $47,362,820 in the Cortes PA 1 r:�res Odd Cbesterflelap $L:+S: cnepfer. �.- A. Oil the green peppers be ore. In living rooms, switches are ire field Chairs, $3.95: bay Beds, s3.a5; baking and they will not urn ponding period o1 1997. AN OFFER TU EVERY INVENTOR. Dressers, SL 9b; Chiffoniers, 16.50; quently located near the outside Lst of inventions and full infor. 8ltchan Cabinets, 59.95; nae Stoves. _brown in the oven. - --- - door, whereas they should be pIac• maation sent free,The Ramsay Com- to ; sewing Dtarhines. s8.95; 7. ReglstBG edta�tent Attorneys, reaktaat S ep. Q. How should.lace be sewroomentrance. goo used Ruga, 411 afzea; IC-0 : linen? The vestibule light or street ilium• brand new Mattresses, any size 4 ' 60 A. When sewing lace on linens or Illation will provide sufficient light REMEMBER e , HIGH BLOOD PRE9l3CRF. welt-torted, heavy ton cage. Special it.95. >taderwear, turn the�f'em up on'the for the living room to prevent don. IQGH BLOOD PRF.1z:�CRE-WRITE Buy with confidence! \tnney-bark right side and sew the lace over ger from.injury when entering from t4 gait yetlf spy f r free booklet and full parUcu- aaarantee, All goods carefully pack- i. ' l�ple regarding our amazingly ane- 4d, ready for prompt shipment, on tU stitching. Both sr es OL the outside. of this welts I ' 4i4stul hyblood treatment Pedi receipt of money order. Material will be neatly >iiahed, In kitchens the switch should be ,Tor4nh 2 tar _tread Products, Saskatoon, Bask. LYONS ?d Q.How can I feet mush ooms? placed near the entrance into the -veers wwh M HORSES WITH HEATES FURNITURE CO. � A. The healthful part of the space used for dining. In almost478 Yo StToronto , atshrooms can be tented by stir- every case-where 'rooms have as frown. age ., BILLL'S HEAVES POWDERS WILL, ring while cooking with .a silver outside and Inside entrance, the �e immediate relief. Simply mix TRACTOR MAGNETO AND D $orses' feed, Price 1i Powders GENERATOR RE PAIRS fapoon. If there is any foreign sub- most couvenleilt location for the + 1.10. Post Paia. With tree book on stance in the mushrooms, the all. room light switch Is near the, In. Animal Ailmentp." Bell A Sons, SEND US Y07 R TRACTOR AtAi;\E- xy ver will turn Color. side entrance. &3--138 (Canada) Limited, Manufneturera to and Generator Repairs. We save 3 :I88U! 1Y0. of Veterinaryy Mediefnep, Verdun. 'yyou Money. Allanpon Armature- Quo. Dept.: E. Manfr., $55 Bay St., Toronto. .x a. c,{ F77"- Y •ra:'-e':»t•,Nsc'••'..ac^.•^ .--n-,•,v <. .v _.._ r.-.. .�.....':o.- •.� — •s i•s_. +- ..•+4•, �s.. •;,xr• 's "}2: �+37Tt tet;. ,. ..- ,;;, . .. •.. .. +; .. v... 5 �i r ;,i:..•r. •�'�.y'„o w, .. •- ., �x'$- ,n..:. :'�"• ., "�,,:. r -– . ��• ra 'y rr� Mand+rl, bring eeloWsted as F. 8. HW at TorostitO, New Year'& Day, will be a genersl spent (irjatataa wits his eontP holiday, and the places of business Frank, ben. • i 6-George j,aW, of Toxone, visit- in the village will-be closed. -,Miss Marjory White, of Toros- j 3, ad Pic g� friends during the -The regular meeting of St. :o, was at her home here over` .the tore - wreak Georg s.,Quild will be held,orr�3l wpek end. -Mrs. W. J. Clark arnl daugt;• ursday, Tan 5th, at 2.30 p. in. at -Rev. M. and Xra. Jenkinson hers, Jean and Nora, spent Christ' .he home of Mrs. W. H. Crummer. spent Christmas with. friends in with F. F. and Mra_ Balsdon -The "Tleener's" Club held an en Oshawa. •To our many Customers and stied family, of Burford. joyable Christmas Party' on Fri- -_Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jephson, of We extend our, sympathy to day night, when they entertained Brooklyn visited Mr's, Fawkes ond. • - ��, C. A. Sterritt, who was call- their parents, and presented Mr. Monday. FrlEends ad to-Granton, Ont., on Monday, Wheeler• with a,travelling bag. . -The Misses Rorke and Diss death of her brother, -JThe W. 3 S. of the United' Edith Murray spent the holiday in - io to. the deg wins - .. . .. j1[r. Richard Hobbs. Church w711 hold their first mee� Quebec G'tty. --Tile regular monthly meeting. ing of Cartwright ' the W. M. S. of ,the Presbyter- of .Mrs. W. C. Murkar on Wednes•, spent Saturday with the former* tam Church, will be held at the day, January 4th- If not now a mother in Hamilton borne of Mrs. Arthur Boyes on member,. come anyway and encour- Mr. and Mrs. W. V. RedditL ;phur8day, at 2.30' o'clock. a$e the women by your presence and family spent the holiday with -St. George's I Church. -Sunday, in this worthy work. relatives in Cannington. We are ever mindful of the confidence January 1st. Sunday--School at 10. ---Christmas Day was observed in -!Mrs. Coates, of Seaforth, is a, m, Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. Pickering very quietly. There were visiting her son, G. F. and Mrs. you have "placed in us and especially our $renirsg Prayer at 7 P. in: Preach- many family re-unions and:quite a Coates and family over the holi- Itev. E....G. friendl relationships in the gat, so may er at bath aervioes, number went elsewhere for their day. . - - 1 p p `Robinson. There will be no Watch- Chriutmas ilinrnkrs. A number ' of --Mr. Murdock, of Oshawa, for- WB gay t0 you, : Night service on Dec. 31st, boys enjoyed the skating on th. merly of the Oshawa Daily 'Times --Under the sponsorship of the creeks, where there wee quite a visited John and Mrs. Murkar onMANY, MANY THANKS - Women's Institute, Miss—Mprgaret thickness of ice. Monday: Westney will conduct a Sewing ;_tfbe year 1938 is now drawing -The Police Trustees and the , Project for the making of sleeping to a, close and in a few days we ddtizens of the village are indebt- We sincerely hope our efforts.. will merit garmerrm and house coats. The will be entering on a new year. ed to Dr. McEwenhued confidence In 1939 for his donation _ - ' first meeting to be held at the This year. has been one of great of the Christmas tree which stands your cont , bon3e of Miss A. E. ,Richardson, on anxiety ' throughout the '_whole at the Town Hall, and. nicely dec- 8aifurday, January 7th, at 3 p. m. world. There have been wars . and Orated by the trustees. phis class is open to girl; from-12 rumours of wars: China and Spain _ to 26 Years• A cordial invitation have been, enduring all the suffer- HOCKEY Kfs extended to the girls of the nei- ing, mental and,physical, that acc- +If gkborhood.. to take ,advantage of omparues every war, which is mu!h The Pickering Township League - �' this opportunity. There is no entry greater now than, ever, owing•to will start Tuesday, Jan. 8rd, on _ T fee to this class. the progress -in science and inven- the Markham Rink. First- game, --The officers of Doric Lodge A. tion, It 'i9 hoped that the coming Kinsale vs. Pickering. Second game F. do A. M.•were installed.in'their year, may see that the efforts be Brougham vs. Dunbarton, on Mark �• _�C HA P11�A l � ' r offices on Thursday evening last ing made to restore-and maintain ham Rink. . .:wi'th Rt. Wor. Bro. Frank M. Chap- pie may meet with success. Installing Master, assisted --_, -storm-af- almost burricane Card of Thazda by the Past Masters,of the, Lodge proportions passed oxer the.Prov- B V WINTER'The new officers are. W. M. Frank ince on Tuesday, wchen the wind in p W&dte. I. P. M. Harry Boyes.' S. some places was 60 miles in hour,- I wish to thank their many.rs du - ' Cyril -Morley. J. W. J. S• blow-ing down hydro and telephone and friends for the r favours dor- Bsledon. Chaplain, W. Crammer. poles, and putting the hydro anal . ing the past year. and extend to -R UBBvrDOa Secretary, Les. Morley. Treasurer, telephone lines out of commission. �' Season's Greetin and Rs l wishing you,a Happy and Prosper- I i*, n - : U. S. Chapman. -S. D•. A. J. Grip- causing. factories .in some towns out New'Year. at BHUL NTING'S -sby. J. D. ClaPe Balsdon. 'D, of C. be closed down. As _ the-+e was' a -. - M �1.�+� c John Forgie• 'S. S., Rosa Murison. heavy fall of snow and soon the Pearson's Cartage Men's6 -eye Rubber, a7 J S., A. Annan. I. G., Ed- r :hwalm mads were rendered impassable on n Tyler, H. Mitchell.- Following this- sunt of .the blinding snow storm i)eath of David-Annan �f -�3uekle Overshoe, $2.50 : ,e► -eeremony dinner was served in the and high wind there were a num- Tivwn Hall,' to the brethren and ber of motor-accident, resulting in Following s short illness, David -; .Knee Rubber Boo 1.89 guests from neighboring lodges. fatal and serious injuries. Ther- Arman, formerly of Pickering, died � + p The December meeting of the mo-neters registered a nearly zero at the home of his son,.Ralph An- ,I'elt&. Rubber Boots, -$2.50 W. 1. was held at the home of mark. - nan, 123. Golfview Ave. Toronto, bfm Frank'Hall, on Tue4ay, and ._._,Mrs, J. Heffering and son, on Wednesday, December 21st, in ,All First (�IIalitj Rubbers, made by miIIer Rubbdr 'In.spite of the stormy weather and Lawrence of the Kingston Road E. his 75th year. Mr. Annan, who was -Co. qt t170 lowest price We ever saw. Icy streets, seventeen were in stt- most with a. motor accident on Thea born.in Picisering, had been a nee- m Bunting,sndanee- Mrs. R F,alsdon reported day morning in the town of Whit- idem of that Cotcsmnnity all his Fred .L. - �1 �• � � • Ck eI`lIIg briefly on her attendance at the by They 'were - driving • east and life until al little over a year ago. IF.awblier ed 1857, - Sdhool for Leaders.. for the Sewing when in front of the post office, when he Went to Toronto to reside - pmject, of a Kitchen Ensemble the -ca skidded, owing to the icy with his: His wife w>foae maiden ..All the. women of the community. condition of the pavement, and naJne was Edith Elliott, predeceas- SPECIALS who are interested in the latter ran into a tree'on the north side ed him three years ago. He leaves - Course are invited to get• in touch of the L street. The doors were jars- to mourn his loss two brothers, r� vdth Miss E. Richardson, as soon mThe and passers-by had to assist John and Theodore, and one sister, Breakfast Bacon, C. a he ate possible. an Mrs. Balsdon in extricating .both occupants of Mrs. Robt. Somerville; all of Pick-, in anxious to have the.course .dur- the car. Mrs. Heffering .received' eying. and .four children, Mrs. RoyMinced steak, l�+C• a �b• the month of January. Mrs. F. bad cuts about the face and head, "mg Percy, of Myrtle, Stn.,'Mrs. bI. d: Bunting ,gave a splendid talk on and rings attended by Dr. F. A. -Evans,,of Detroit; Ralph, of Tbron- Pork Liver, -'.12C. a lb• *Making Ourselves Likeable" Thii. Cuddy. Lawrence was somewhat to, and Mrs, P. Dallween, of New , , a�e-roans sof#eFed _ .trQm._shock. p �o=leveed .by--a York, and three Rrendc}iildren: e Stewing beef, , "Rolls" by Helen Balsdon, and q� car wase slightly damaged. on Satnrda :'12C. a �b• Mary* Neal. which were .later ser- funeral took place': y, ' 15c• .a Ib December 24th. The service was Jewel Shortening, a7 ved and enjoyed -w-ith a oup of tea. * Er - ,�--�Pire Annual $aainass 5•Ieeting The Proposed New Mens Club held, in $kirte Clwrch, and inter- . nter►t do the 'adjoining Cemetery., = Classic CIeanser, tins, 13e. and Nornir:ations for tble offices of We are informed by the''Comm- c ' OPalice Trustees was held in the - -- 6 tins, 25C• Town Hall on Monday evening, ittee which is working on this p >- 7__ -) ;act, that very encouraging protz- =SK A.TING -- Owing to the fact of Monday be resp is beinft .made, and that there E I D - ing a.holiday, attendance at both. is every prospect of starting thy. " R townshipthe nominations in the W a r - Club-in conjunction with a Comm- afternoon and this nectars, was not. unity Hall, which will be felly eq" Dunbarton- Rink Butcher (phone 3000) TicLrerhag . targe, Nominations were closed at for and free from debt • 210110 _-9.o'clock. and D. R. 0, Los."Johns. without P _ •4 called on Chairman of the Board, w-ithout any call upon the tax-pay- Saturday -Evening ers' of the villake or district, The . J, Bushby, who mr" not present. Committee will be in' a position toDec. Ironmonger ec 31st Pickering Frank J; arouse was'then called, rep fulls to a meeting to be Good ICC and the finances for the year re held next Thursday. Jan. 5th in the viewed. In the absence of a stag Town Hall at 8 P. M. These c wo' '• • � Findlay Ran es and •Heaters mom from the township, -Mr• undertakings deserve - the, support -- (soosl Music �', Y S - Prouse, spoke from his o�vn becks of the wI►ole community, not only ADMISSION, 15 CENTS 1` It is, undemtood that the deficit of the residents�f the village,• but el- _ McClary Stoves � and Ranges 1937 of $750 will be reduced to i so those residing within a few Clamified ' Aivertisemicab ' approximately WO at the end of miles. All are cordially :invited to Stove' Pipes and Elbows 1938. Mr. Prouse Praised the work come to next Thursday's meeting. FARM LISTINGS WANTED -- - ' of the township power road main- Make a note of the date, Thursday, All sizes, equipped or not. Buyerti tainez within the village. Gordon J• January 5th, at 8 p. m. Town Hall waiting, No sale, no charge. Send SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY . ` Law .r+evdewaed' brief! the work F k Pickering. lull information to L. VP DISNEY, ry, COPPER WASH BOILERS, $2.50 done on the er=ects. 80 bulbs were Real Estate, Oshawa prion 1660 _ replaced in the 41 street lights in 12-15 J the village .during the year. Robt. The Pickering Ruddy moved motion of congrat�ii- g FOR SALE - a number of fresh • h� .to t1BQar o ei r of cows and 'springers. Always on If it is Hardware, give have lt, Can the year. T1he Fire Dept. have aMI an n o y. , balance on hand of $361.27. Adie- Markham. 17 3201 -18 get it, or it is not made. on on police protection for the We tarry full line of - FOR SALE - Tudhope-Anderson Mage was had, but, what was L sleigh (new) Empire, Also all adz Coffiehl Washer, 't,$79.00 s. .considered to he adequate protect Fres es and widths of runners• T. LS*e, ion, appears .to he too costly,. and Taco Dealer, Claremont r Pyrex oven ware lowest in history J beyond the ability of the village +0 and v — ~ pay. The following were nominated t HOUND LOSS - black head, body A ant for McCormick Farm' Machlntry(and for trustees: Frank J. Prouse,,Jas. Cb•l ed ' spotted black and 'white, named g R L. Vadmer, 'M. S. Chapman, Gor- - Spot, Vicinity of Cherrywood, on Repairs don J. k aw, and J. Bushby. :Meats Dec. 7th. Reward, Write Geo. Doo py= ]lotto -We have it. Cas Get!t. or-it b not triads. , Following withdrawals on Tuesday, little, 11 Caithmess Ave. Toronto. a s Board is elected by acclamation, Our (�E'1'1ver3 l8 at vour service He 8876. t and will b.! as follows: Frank J. " . I'hOne P1Ck IG20 PIGS FOR SALF. - 7-week's old. J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING Prune,, Gordon J. Law, and Milas CLARENCE SILK 7th con. Pickering R. A. Birrell. 8, Chapman' 4 '