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VOL.- LV.,PICKERING, O.NT.. , FRIDAY, . JAN. 3. 1936:
�ISti�iliiOttt:L YLarOs. --�Alton* Brougham Citizens' League Plan In- „
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Afediea4 NOTIC.I=,
teresti:itg BMertsinment_, t
e January meeting of the Wpm
R. R. O. PARSON -Physician "Our trucks hrs ;iltr west en's Institute. will'weet at the home,- - ,
Surteor,. Dirnhsrtoa. every day. o Mrs. eesor, oih Wednesday, have been fortunate in securing Mlle T -• "'
RpR—E. P'OK3YTIi, Oph: Lf., Dirt•:tm January 8th., R*ll . Call, "r1 good „icrarrian Club, �•f,_O,hawa
OOMM tricar Association *(Ontario. Res. COAL, C�OKE.r law." Tho �Y^gram will-carlsrst of .,nt their folk songs, dance.;, acrob-
leter4d Memberef the Americas Optomerrin3
-�- appo,a ,seat. an address on- "Legislation." Report attics ete at our Annual Concert tohliahed 1838'
:.pa;ae 2en4; claremuat. one. WUQD, CEMENT,
of the Toronto Convention. There 'be -held on Friday. January 10th,,We a s to
J,ep� SAND, GRAVEL, will also be a question drawer..,The sauce you rf somet':ing unusual and �� � 4
leader for this • inomh is airs. F•.- very outstaiidinY. A s(y:ini dance gill ..For LhriSflras Bilking.
U i�UhiALU tiL UUY rincrwter. and " Draper. The Institute wish to thank E)e held after the program.. Use -
. q,nnuu:, :vulal t'uult.. `luue W won. +
Utuce lur,uferty ;,:w,,, w �,' ;:. t,nrt._ $IT-ILDER S SU PPLIEB those wh::, so kSndly mated to the - - y •'
We,aouturtn,iw..uurl:ruwo.,.nuur. ay relief parcel for New Ontario, We Bvigham _ Kifisimi Flour -
alto
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-- - - alto local cartnge.work wish all a Bright and. I,•r•o�herouc J `
LA'1'O-N. BELL, bt Ka `ew. Yea(• Mrs. �i'arren Willson and- Ross" are still-ir�,�urpayred foi- quality
W. J. kssnTuv, h. c, We have also plHcred in otllck h foil Patronize runt- Hume Mills
H. B..HELL J. Lr, F. R line cit: Nr,l It L# .I Milllr.�'-----+----- still in poor health. L
'J• A. WRIGHT; Uli. FeRfig, D•unbarion Bub,llalcolnl is taking a. cc•urse at
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VJ Bay Scre4t, T«onto, ndelaide'lKBb Guelph O. A Cr. at present. " For Bread
AMITCHELL Mrs. C. W. Holmes has ggne. to Mr, and Mrs. Bert Harvey were
C(`� 0. RICHARDSON & Co., Barris. � = file city fir the remainder of the Toronto visitors over the New Year. !keep in stock tic higilEst. grade Patent`
!� Miss Helen . Barclay, r+2 Toronto. is made by Lakeside Milling Co. and' Robes
•ten, Svbcnors. Notenatt eft , Suite 591, ;PiukerlII �IIt,. J winter. •
taint Lite Buildinge. 36 Toronto 5t. '1'uro to. g. Hood. the Highest Quality made!
jrTdepborte Ad. 461W..Ysckenns Phone 3614 eft -Glenna Gilmer and Robin White visiting her mother here at present. gh et
OARee4hone 740 Re4idenre 65`LO Mr. Woodward 'has been under the in Canada. ^*�
$OMSUN & MeX LAN -Barris- are E iidaying at their reapective
doctors care during the past I For Liayi;hg Hens
Ttera, Sduiton. NotaroWic. Office at homes. 0
R�,�spdence of Mr.Thomsdn, lot 11, concession. ],, �h� 8�8i slrOTer Clarelmollt Mr. Ratcliff died sudden] '.at
Mr, and Mrs. L Matthews s t d
l�ltetiod. Odkv boors: Thursday and Saturday 'y i
a+mitts* from 7_W P••m to 8,30 m.*
or by VELONE 624 Windsor from. monoxide poisoning Christmas Day with friends in the 1 keepon hand)
at went., Iorontoorc : WSLyaIbank city. _
D1CL PeonK ('tea Acro. pronto Ersia sans. while employed at the Ford Motor Laying Mash, *,
31, F U R N I T U R.E Plant..We. erctend Ot1r dee7rest Ry -m- Mr. Allen Miller, of Toronto was tsaatch Reeds
lnD3Y7�1VC 6t ANNI°i --- t.S rrta[e�e, W� 1' visitor' with hi _ _
variety A program of --Christmas Carols here. Oyster Shell
�SoLgitsrs. NotariesRtblie y of
Alumio+ten tend (iranitewsre Etc. a W. J. Brown family, of Tor- A
•ORDON D. CONANT. x. C, w�iIl be given by the choir of St. lot! t .known -"FULL OF PRE"t
ALUM F. ANN IS, S. A.. LL'. B. Furniture and Furniture onto, ipso iheii plc _.
Novelties. Paul's-on-the-HiIL o_rt T3tursday. Jas. hem akerOatCo -
Cdlc • •7 1 9Simcoe St. S..Oshaw 2rld. in the church at 8 p.: m. after -
Phone. -4 NOS (O.ha.a). and at the Court Prioes low, in ke.•piug with times. Miss Gamma who has been
Howe, Whitby, tntr,Conanq t•eone7 c�r4,t• :_� which. a social half-hour • will be �' �HUPPjN�
Jim -
by) spent proquiseriously ill, is somewhat im- Maoday• Wetfneeday;dl [I'rhdsy) e
' RADIO SERVICF�
Sunday, Januaryt 5th ill, hart ay PQ R'
Mrs. Harris. -arid Frank Stephenson � 7 cents r bag'
A Graduate of Radio College after Christmas. Sunday School at2 "pent the week -end with the latter's
j�jSILO. SMITH. D. D. S., L ii, S., i parert£s � --- Your old established mills aif Klways.
� `'•(Sueseesoc to Dr. J• r !tale•)• Giaduateof with p. -m. Celebration of the Holy Com-
towRoys1(-ooeseoft,)ew Sttrseons■ndToron- munioa at 3' m. Preacher at tfifs Mr. Fred Wright, of Green. River r the Jot). Othere_are be -re todryanti a
6.Uta•etaity At tr.s arM oR]ceoverD_ A. Up-to-ttl�-minute 'training R p
:-se0tt's. ore.•ery Teter ,and Pr;say Phone --,-..FINEST E�1tflPME T servicQ, .Rev. F G ; nic�ivere'ca!!- i pent k with he ! tu• ow- s N$. j n
7J last wee h t Lar Dev- mast G U
seb,re'alt tt family.. ".
Wattrn and �i
N lira'. Get,. Philipent Christmas
[I RRHERTT A1.LATS1E, L DS ed to Paris on numday of last
[7 th h
D, g . Graduate .l the Rnyar Couxtte or for wee nay ♦vr er, bi other, Russell Brod-
La. -qtr ••nr+and the Univecs,ty of To Ito. rywt. Mrs.
J. death n the 18t- .:
6 Guaranteed Satisfaction ie, and family in Tomnu•.
5ce in resdewce *ecnnd door a*at of St. And• ter'R aunt,' Mrs. 7. J. Johnston. The
rel s Church. Pickenns. Onr Unice hone : 9 Al , 1$rR. t'reortte Philip accompanied S` �'•�
funeral took place on 'Monday after hingles For a7aje
s. m. to e o er.,d or by appMnt sent. (x r.7 Ro r,c,r s,lf- Pr ir•r+• her nephew, Mr. Dr+bson, and - MTP. _
(� erviset. Pham+• Pick 37nn. 431y nosh .at Hampton Cemetery. Dobson. to Toronto on Chtistmac
Tabes and E aeries always on hand
_ '+-- tial GalvgniapdShingles,
- �sswttus4is a orbs a. ROY ll(AINK. Green. o! - Day. Si Ste Shinge1!
Gait
-.a BswuRhatn,
Octavio- Also.ire•rnhhering buggy wbeelo,
Mr. and .Firs Ted Holthy, accom-
dStf Phrrnr M.�k IBQB pen{ of. Newzrrarklet visited Larne at Gr penhd,
EG[ZABL"1'B RIUfI.AtLUeaON- Mr. and Mrs Raine R Christ- Lown atwwera giber
!Firs nerd automobile insurance d all kinds- mai with friends in Brampton. partied by Stewart and Mrs. Beare,
.arrsenttnscoa,frsaiaaot •olldtiaaeci.l stand -p enhur•ct on Su PATERe N' - LARIs'.MOITi'3
T_. O 8 O
MU SIC' Sante of the children are s eeii- a 'pall mind get prices. phone 9815
� nday
Sing their holidays, shut in with the The W. M. 8. Kf St. John a United
POdTILL,' Licensed Auctioneer., a'+s's �'
Church are v ha to report .`t FUEL*
F• for 'ooaatiw or Y,srk sad J"tarM. Ago EY efYetlCPcl jyt t19iC T@acI]er chicken -pox.' happy
sfoa sets or ail kind* osasaa• n to on anore•as P Miss Zorn Gee N spending 'th? that they, have been able to meet
seaso•, sddre"Green Kivar o. Oct. wltb a tr+'nnto Conservator holida;s with ''er water, firs: Hur- t?,rir ah;,tn+inn for 193fi.o
- :Fir. and Mrs. Hill'ck and • Mrs. 1
R BEATUN, l;0 Vti�HIP >;1Snfllln�[. top, at Camilla /- l • LZ., i7
�• Clerk. Convevancer.Comr,uaoner lot c Hubbard and. -Mrs. Wright, of George —
Rakterc smdavtts; Accwsntaal, ELc r.asiv 04 .will teach afternoons or evenin s Mi•s D°rO'�y Discos is still in the.
_ Builders Supp!>tes
Glair+aseLirer,sss. whitev*ie,trnt ^ - g Oshawa Hospital, after her operat- town' were recent tinitors with the ! •
_. Satwday reserved for school tat er'= Lister. '.Hes, D. Stephenson.
children. ion for apnenriicitis.
Al. M A 1lY `-�Ratts ver Moderate. The Ladies' Bible Cha c swill rr:eet Mrs. Geo. Philip entertained the
- Y vr,ung°nennl w-h� art in the
In flea i a moment of the churcl, on � Camber and Lath
Licensed AiteriA.nt•t•r for Y„t k. Studio atm own home one mile Mnnda night S Entertainme on ay ev-
Ontartnand.0mono Counties. y y gift January Gth.- .,$. 1,^,, �1t1III iefl
east of Brougham on- No. i \ext c g, Qaarter- Pninrt at her hnmei A eery enjnvab= g -
jW kinds of sal" PtOMPUv et+eaded to _ ..vada nwtn trI ,
Highway. c lu, evem°nz was l%iertt. _ t3jIIe (ipi►�
j •rLRM,4 ' fL&IIAO rAsar_s g y• ly ntee:ing at Kin_shle., S. inday hurl
as may be arranged for at the NEWS office wilt mP-t at 2. R inGtend -of the nc. Mr. and Mrs. Ger,rge iclisrd.ort Alberta boar
B•1l and Independent phoorr. ��. CARL. D£VtT'T ual. hrmr. and '.Firs. Rawsi-m, of ,,Claremoflt,
Wit if hy, Okstrici. • s The �Si�sion Aand their an were with the'Vit. Shades family On ` DotLep[IC (;Cilie
Christmas . Day, and Dr. Rawson Lime, Plasteac
Pickering Mills nual r„eetinja in the F>� anent uf'th,• y of Gf giant,
:SAF'ET Y . `
• - �luriei Clarke: 1st t ice-Pr�ecirlrnt St as Baker was taken, to a e E�dy'efi(�
foll-whip offi�er,r.+ywe,D�ele ted• 1 e thele r•n:.Dec. 31st. y' was a vrartor,
rs
C. hopping _Each 1
-A G(1()D 1litfvr�ft gin s' for Lundy Fenoe
Week Dai. Jean rinton; Secre•.ar}. Ivy is apt '
-A (1001) (JAR �.
u re 4asi=t rt Secre+
_.'- -Awi ItiSUKANCE with �a...;ssa last week -end and is likely to be a
Feeds of All; Kinds 1n; Sfoek
Walls.
Tr�a;rer, Jean's: ntan; f rr• bed -patient for some time. Neigh- IIc
ZURLCH. poultry Feeds, Lahrador Shell, O'l e,-pondiri; Secrarary; Eileen S, -Ter; bors and friends .feel so sorry for CACktrhtltt 1w�12KitF3lto
T11e 5l rl,ugest, Purely CK.r,nicy Cake Meal:: Molasses Ally chop ' u `Pr Secretary..tve§sa ' Vl'a1Lc; her tr be so suddenly laid aside, but
may need. We can mix any rats Pi n.,ict.. 'Etre, GihPon; Leader. lire are trust3rtg that she 8111 in time be re Prices Before Bayly
Cclmparty in 'thti �Vurld• that yeti may want, machine mixed. ibavn; Captain -of Sides. Eileen Sad- able to take: up' her usual aeliwo
YRL_ T 04tr Front Rank Egg .'Nash gives ler and Mirjr•ry Byers. work.Y Y I L S O ll! 1.B R O �mi
�, F. MORLEY reatltta. Prices are direct to yea, Na , _---- - A very' pleasing eat"ment � d
p p e6fts 6TN cmitnissiona was he d in the urch �n the even- • -•''
":` Audley _ i ch gilt.
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Salt at Car -Lot Prices. ing of 'Thursday, Der . `l6t h, when Phr,nr M ark 72W
H `a:v Y _
HAPPYanal'f rl .
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Happy Year to All, - Rev. J E Glover" a number k•
- - ;D• NaNLock w17(iei Y am y gatherings Wkre held of beautiful' slides of United• Chuich �'
here during the week. Mission _Work _Africa, and the
--in-
Is he w11o, at the and of the PiCKERING. ONT,a r -kgs- b�`ui Tor- story of 'TheOther Wise' Men," as
year, has something 6tautt ut onto for a few days, written by Van Dyke, was read and ` x
to remtmbti' iron, his .yeller- R. t'}f • CLENDFNING Ansa Lxtie Mercer , spent Christ• illu$t; ted 'by. views Those who alt- -
mss Day with her parents here. - ended were well repaid for cominK.
days, and something good to FUNERAL DIREC'VOR The S da School Concert teas P
hope for from fin -marrow, wbo -- well atten�edy and the children well The severe weather and the
Private Ambulance date fo ing so cl,�l,y on Chri- n
bas a friend who moa to --� _ looked after, .._ .
copy him; who bas (fie co caste Day auii Night service mss made the 'attendance smaller `
Miss 'Margaret Wes is at 'the than it ;could have' been.
Prove 9000 home of ?I•+r scents here from O.,
to gattempt all things by P On Nev.' Gear's L`ay, Mr. and r,.
MalcPrn 1000 X. C. Gue1 ]St
self, p T. C. Brown celebrated the 30th a HAPPY 4
- Markham ' _ Qnt The School Concert a usual was nig ercary of their wedding. They. are
wsdow to ctek help: ! sn to;:,a1�Le ^flair„ All tt,e' poop,
a the oldest native bons, cititer;3 cf
Who Ives ttr3nks with'at - - --- = -- folk were remembered by parents ;,L'i.
$ this district'. The tw families, the
CALL LIS, 1V and the: trustees. Browns and Smiths settled in this
ivhblt heart for present O School meeting came off un Thurs-, . neighborhood in the 'Forties and D
blessings. �4nd have your Stoves, Fur- day evening last. .The rnaetin¢ el- g ".`�Li �i\ -'`
Fifties of the last Century. Mr. and
And is already at work c aces &Ltd E&vetroughB pelt ectedr Robt. Hedge' to the chair and Mrs. Brown are still living in the -- '
with plans for the new Fred Puckrin as secretary. The 're- pause where they were'rtrar;ied, and
. riu or(ler 'before winter, rts were read and the business for w -
year• here. their children wE:re born. Their
See our R&D the year transacted. Only three
M_
present. ;The firingtrustees were Rchn,,l father, gas rowned in Jul
rate yers beside the
--A I-IaPPY ear - urlla• ee t!e �re buyin trustee, Gard.
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1906. William J., resides in Toronto 71
_ Winter wag• e=elected.' . Ken Pratt .and. Minnie (firs.' H. Malcolm) near r
• elBewbere,•
to all our Friends. - brought up t e question Of the hot home on a farm ,.eat of the village.
Apple btlekets And bushel Mr. and Mrs. Brown have always
p lunches being discontinued. 'i'he mat-;
bnshets ter 'was_ di,cussed. Owing to _the -
• been interested in evergthing that ,
Ahd HSSBey-Harris RepairA few who carried their dinner- rend concerned the welfare of the village
C A. STEMITT the failure of many to co -Operate in apd its per ple, and still take an act- E. Ca Jodie*,-
od e*, - P �
gL�iIN�S��Y the worst, the trustees had decided tt, �.
Phone 1300 ive interest in public affairs afld In
elimitin'• �t ,F IaahirP. Tt was agreed r ,l1 a
• _ fiard.vare-- •Yhc,ne 480C that ..1 •L _ g the chnmh. Their ,amity lave made
. I by lost► tho9el this occasion a.I-Ropy one for them.
Who
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Noted Basso Arrives Laciness of Crochi t�8t1 Blouse Flittering _
ojketch Club — says Laura Wheeler.
Y r11tw h i -
Did you ever create accidental sym- ' The simplest and commonest form
metrical motifs! You will . derive of "Balance" is design 18 that which k 1 A f�rtrj
plenty of fun by creasing a sheet ofcomes from an arrangement' of equal
,'paper down 'the middle, then on the thit►gs on either side of a central '
yeft side of the crease make a acct-
�.-�:�ental-blot and -than -en -O -g sBattlting- in a perle�y__By_mme-
-together while the ink is still wet. trical agora. Of such is the character_
INC. ' 28& was accomplished in this istie of the well-known examples of
--3ranaer. TLy k Sar you3aelt.. -.. _ ... ornamenL br=a-2ga
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In all of our chats about ALANCEI Qiftey, exemplify the idea that. shape -
Ia all our ' study of this feature -wee' J y
_ Balance is so much s necessity in ,
have yet to find anything lu this world Design, that any figure may be orna-
that can have an individual, existence +"
mental if it )iaa two, sides equal and -
without "Balance", It is a fundament- similar at the same distance from
it necessity. its centre. The figure may' lack Rhy-
The wot!ld itself !a kept in,its place tam sad Harmony, but if it has this ..
quality .of Balance it at once 'givee
`- - m the universe by Balance and every- the impression of Design. It looks as
;thing in the world stands by the same1 �
'$w, When the balance of a thing is. gests it had been intended. It sug-
gests growth and construction, Not
disturbed, it ialls or changes and be -merely accidental happening. This
tomes a part of something else more r
Is .well demonstrated in Fig. 285, u • '
stable in Balance, or they cease to
whish, as explained before, are situp -
exist in their proper form. ,
ly blois of ink, doubled and so made i
Bo we wast have Balance in our symmetrical by folding the paper - -
_ -Ludwig. Hofman, well-known
basso of the New Yor nd Wien :-
plaIn operas, -pictured he arrived
In .
,- New York City aboard the 9. S. �{,,,,, i :•w.
28S Champlain. It was bis third trip to
t� America to spend the opera season.
He was accompanied shy ' his wife - ..
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Y86 and son.I? A,-
CROCHETED BLOUSE PAT T_0M.a. 76 ' _
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Urges
ow race -
You'll discover "top form" -in this lovely ]aey blouse crocheted U
work :u L< ,•,eu, '•a light arrangement along a central tine,, and thus blotting in the pop2jar spider.web design, that's quickly made in yarn of _
and opposition of attracetions," result- while.wet. All symmetrical ornament, When, at the end of a days round,. ,string, It Makes an effective -contrast to the. yoke and waistband of
tag in something complete and �indi- however fine and complicated it may We count- the tally, f t e hours, plain crochet. � Sleeves may be �6ng or short -the collar crocheted or _
♦ldutil-having, -beauty is donjons. be, has its growth from and around May on the record en a found of fabric. To make a two-piece dress, crochet the `plain skirt pattern
s central lire, with ell its parts re- A rightful use r powers. 971.
Hips with fitness,'.' however simple it pealing and balaacing each other on Pattern 876. comes to you with detailtd directions and charts'
array be, each aide of that cine. Conscience that's free from any for making the blouse shown in size 16. to 18; illustrations of it and
shame: of all stitches used; material requirements. Price 20 cents.
There are three principal forma of "'his is Shape Balance In its ob. Pattern 971 comes to you with detailed directions for making a
Knowledge that through the day w'e lain crocheted skirt in sizes 15-18; illustrations of aIl- stitches used;
'Balanc�fe" in Design; first, • an even vious form. The shapes are equal• at p
lwanc"f equal things, that la;' (tone equal distances from the centre. Bal- tried materiel requirements. Price 20 cents.
To play our part. in Life's great Send 20'cents in stamps or.coin (coin preferred) for each pat"
!or tone. measure for measure, straps sada fH seen and felt at cSnce. game tern to Needlecraft Dept., lti ilson Publishitrg Co., 73 West Adelaide
or shape) on either side of a central The second form o2 Balance is that In ways. we have no need to bide. Street,. Toronto,
line; second, balance of apparently apparently unequal things on either _
unequal things on either side of*T a side of a central line., This Is7 frequent- That tearless all mens eyes we
ventral line; third, balance without 1y reprgsented by the simile of the Gtri$er really Geta a "Kick" mut O This
meet,
---4istonet-segstd to a central line• see -saw, where one small boy may _
Tbese three forms of balance may balance two g oy Knowing we have not broken trust:
either be manifested as Tone Balance, the long .!end .of the -board. That none can e r it, ,
Or. speechuntrue.' or acts unjust.
Measure Balance and ''Shape Balance, Create new ornaments to replace ,S k r I+I 1
either is one only of these ways or I those illustrated in Figs. 285 and 2816. That we performed each job Iof work i
In varying combinations of the three This is your work for Ez. Pio. 85. As though our chief were there to
se*;
or did the hard things try to shirk,
Nor stained the name of loyalty.
- • TilauAis- trio <
p
This, is the final acid test:'
'When evening conrRs, if we can say I `�
s' To our oath hearth, "e did
Vir
best."'
—=--•a R �f And -if that best did'tw't succeed,
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May we our will. and purpose blend: e
ZV
To prove next day we're of the breed
' It* That keeps on trying to the end:
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raCHICAGO• Centenarian i;evh . Greangor rs recipe e fnr ton i-
tywill
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disappoint •health* faddists. --
�i One bun
dred years oW. Gr«enhurg _
explained:
1 think I'm healthy bFcauae 1've
-t
• " btckc>n ell the laws of man. T c.rink
vrhiFket. l smoke. f like tbick
J stenks" The lowly hamburger and ? - we can't be sure of the onion,
-- -4 real artist is Elias Goldberg, a Bouncer in a New York theatre, Born in Amsteniam, Greenirur>z :till holds tare same place in the affections of Ginger Rogers, brilliant
whose one-man show• ree7e y n uguratedern' o iP-slat-a5 i.
-timate gallery is the city. He ls' a real intellectual --and he'll ,throw
�-;ou out of the theatre if.you Ret rough.. and has lived in Chicago .72 yearh. at California eland.
,Beauty and Nerve Win 'History -Making Conference Snapped By Photographer
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T3r� ref �+,�•'': .�.
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- - Unbounded, ambition, ana_.82
:, .. cents In. cash, plus, of course; leer
beauty, were, the total resources' of
Elaine Shepard, Evansville, Ind., ' f -
typist, when she arrived in Holly- I
wood tecently. They were enough
to . .•/.
win her.a. feadin'g role in a ser-
-This picture. may take its place in the history of "the next war. irresist.ible'drif towards war."
It 'has caught momentous occurrences in the drift toward what Sir Opening of the naval conference ill London.' Left centre Is
At Samuel Hoare, ip the 'British ldouse of Commons, referred to as "the -' Premier Baldwin. who opened the proceedings.
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"Stre7amline'Girl"
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is Awarded
.Title
• Ahe
Chicago:,•Now it's the "streamiing
girl of 1936" and, the , "atreamlirie
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()6een's''Ha
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1 ! Murder
matron.". -
.The holders of the titles are Miss
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Helen Bell, daughter of the • Laird
Bells; of suburban Winnetka, and
By AdQrz' Broome
Mrs. James Getz, daughter-in-law
of George Getz, treasurer of theRe-
4 8 8 1 sees
publican National Committee.
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searchof the building
They were chosen from scores of
'At
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SIGNOR ARELLl of .pilafs, a ram*
" bus' composer, is about to make tits
Sirst appearanep London. Het to
had at last revealed the m ss ng ,
stowed away in a dusty test, tube in
a a "^*^e^ nding'
the annual- Emrhjerson House benefit'
40
do
-
-
Conduct the first performance of a sY
a rack amongst • others, where re-
ball last night by Mrs: Helen' Hugh-
�3.
hony of his own composition pt th
'gueen's Hall. T2. event' has. aroused
served and spare material were kept
es Dulaney, creator of new effects
in 'modern art, and Walter Frazier,
_
4"
'Very scent n
ed, and millions of listeners are waning
go covered with dust' were the test
architect.
Air Hostess Picked
If y ou 6iraRt
-'
for the performance to come over th
.sadto,
rats-
tulle and' key, that there was no
The judges' definition of stream-
7 g "
line", was of every-
:
.,
•. -"
�
Your Family To'.
Parelli mates his entrance. and
lair his baton suddenly collapses.
means of telling how long they had
•"simplification
thing, in
Like Actresses
!Medical aid is Immediately forthcom-
lain there untouched.
,absence of non -essentials
.
Like Vege#ables
=1;
Ins. but It la obvious that the man is
But this discovery did not help very
dress, and good carriage."
4
dead In .the audience are' two s.ouns
people. Lettice Dianton and Stephen
much towards the. clearing up of the
_
She -Must Be Young, Slender.
Change the Ways in Which ' %ey
Garton
mystery of the disappegrance of the
Import DiLky Products
and Attractive, Says Plane
y
Are Served Aad Variety
.,.But it's one of those ,things that-
poison, for two keys w re necessary
to open the)a'sdoors, and Professor
Canada continues to import dairyLine's
Chief Stewardess.
and
a budding doctor's got to iknow some-
g
Pratte ownas still on' his ring.. If
products. Our butter impprtb in Oc-
tober, amounting to 7,351 pounds,Ratiti4andsou'
- Upon the sales ability of the -cook
ithing
about, and the University always
'had been used, as
were less than a third of the
She must be attractive; she mast
and her ingenuity hangs'the pro$-
$eeps aam�n supply of it, The safe's
it undoubtedbad, since there were
.import
of a year ago when the amount was
be oun she must be slender. She
young,
lea of whether or not her famil y
r
scarcely ever opened—not more than
no signs that the lack had been tamp_
22,915. The import came almost en-
must be able to turn docua propos-
gets the proper amount and. variety
once ,of twice a term—if as often. It
'wasn't till the day after the opening
ered'with, then Pratt's key, or a re-
plica of it, must have been employed
tirely from the United States at 6,-
als without offending — and she
must think only of her career.
of vegetables. There are tricks is
all trades and the cook must resort
•ot the Parelli inquest -that I ever saw
too.'
261 pounds. The value in'.O,ctobe
was $1;831 and last $3.676.
Movie actress? Wrong..Air
pre -
:to many- When the doctor pre -
.,the inside- of it., I was talking to old
Pratt was absolutel • certain � that his
y
year
Cheese itnports amounting to 1$7,821
transport hostess.
III
scribes disagreeable tnediciae, he
it. That in,' the
Pratt in itis theatre just before o
'his
own key has nevez been ouf of- hie
-
pounds with "value -of $37,301, were
often think it would be muen'
easier to for the "
sugar-coats what
cook must do, :figuratively speaking.
gu
_ _ lectures. ;He's 'a D1t of a pharma-
cologiat on the quiet, -though that's
possession for long. It was true that
an increase of 43,061 pounds and
qualify movies,
q Y
Miss Lena Kraft, 'chief stewardess
f
Here are a few hints for making
: not his special line.
other keys on the ring belonged to
various cupboards and lockers in ,the,
$6,204 in comparison with the same
month last year. New Zealand was
for one' -air line said with a .sigh re-
.vegetables `popular. If they are that
"He was interested in the' Parelli
laboratories, and that he would some-
the largest- supplying country with
cently,
"We
kind; cut them invitingly and. serve.
like In itis list come
affair for several reasons. He's a bit
time -s Have one of the keys.in a lock-
47,154 pounds. followed by the Un-
-'F`r566-29-,-
have to watch our pounds
�h as J -
raw radishes.
carrots, turnips, cauliflower hearts,
_
o a musician mss , an takes a
he had openeTfor a short time afii
iced States wif�3348
did. can't weight over' 118.
koblrabi and beets..
hand with n second violin; when the
he- did something else. But he was
-d 'never
897, Italy 19,020, Netherlands 10.•
Kingdom 9,809
•Vile .
You know."
ADD CELERY AND NUTS "
Bads choir is in 'full blast. I'm told
be's pretty -putrid, but thnks no end
certain that he a missed
them on his return home at night,
402, United and
sn slier amounts from British ,Gni-
That is- a requirement met by
Shredded and mixed with celery
of himself. And he had a sort of pro-
when It had. always ben his custom to
Ana, Denmark and Norway. Imports
thirty-two pretty young women who
End nuts 9r even with fruits- for.
' fesstonal:interest, too. He asked me it
'told
check them- over carefully. Budd
of milk and 'cream amounting.to 560
were -trained in Kansas- City for
as hostesses -on. one the
Sala d. you may use many vegeta-
' that would be recused if sere-
_
rd ever seen curare. 2 him-]
could quite believe this, for Pratt was
gallons during October were approx.
imately half of the import of the
positions of
big commercial air lines.
ed -straiglht.
hadn't He looked at his watch, and
he had a few mintites to spare,
an extremely, methodical mau: do
so 'that his
corresponding. last year. At]
None is 'over b feet 4 inches tall.
-unpopularity
Careless cooking is often the rea-
as still
and as -his pupils didn't seem --to be
much general passion ,far
orderliness and neatness had become
of this came from the United
,
None is more than 26 years. old.
le for the'± justrico retg to
hies• Boiled just right according to
act ally�pushin down the early doors,
- thv g-
quite a stock joke -amongst his pupils.
States .—Brandon San.
- - - -
All are registered; nurses,
A rigid three
the kind of vegetable and served hpt
e
we went downstairs to -the lab. where
TO BE t;O -TIMED -
(C. N. Railways Magazine)
eke' course was
given the fir
firstgroupof hostesses—
with lents of batter, almost alive -
p
the este was .kept.
"On, the way we met Rowlandson,
He and his best girl were seated_
selected from hundreds of applicants
sea are - paints
A good sauce helps.
the senior demonstrator. He said, hp
"It -isn't fashionable any more to
keep the - same husband too long. •'—.
°
in a. dim corner.
-"Give
the nation, over—*ho will be placed'
oth`�TWA transport planes.
An unpopular vegetable served it
-.
:: was just coming up to see. Pratt. H.e
'.'too -the
knnette Kellerman.
me a kiss" he. pleaded.
The made swer..
Most of them, said L. I
combination with one that Every-
body- tikes is a parrots
_
wanted to open. pofson safe,
- _
9yti
Rainey, a pt of a professor' of
"Professor"
good
_
and he needed the Prof7,:ssor's key as
-
"Advancing
Wont you please give me 9:
the 'Visna,:"will l» based in
and peas, for instance.
-well as his owA. So we 1.11 went down
yeare can have i:o ter.
oc-
kiss"" he asked again. •
'
4
.Kanas§-
C1tyThose
p ned in butter of -
- -
• together. The safe fe not a large one.
rors for ,tbose whose minds •are.
Still no answer."
y
French fr4ed in deep fat,, even pars.
and stands on a solid wooden frame in
cupted." = Frank H. vizetelly. _
"Please, please just o_ne;" he be
1 g-
going on
will work two days. anal -then. have
_
s•' could go to the to of the class
p
- the corner of -the room. Pratt put in
key first, and It turned. all right
"Nations- are like men.. If they '10t
sed.
And still -no answer. �
two' days' rest. ,Those goin ` "rest
g.
-and baking is another aid.
Also you may disguise them to
_his
_ In the lock. And .then a funny thing
the poison of hate ruts through their
"Are you' -deaf ""- ire shouted at+
will make the round' trip:yin two days:
d then.re3t
meat stews, pot roasts, and soups.
_ happened. r- —t
n and. kill,
'butt
lengthNo;' 'Son
The schedule is for110hours of
f unlimited scallopscasseroles
"hiowlandson'had a whole bunch o
li tlleyereatraln this' motion, fie_
; _
blood cool's.' Sir Gerald Campbell
she snapped. ."are f'an
paralyzed.?"
flying monthly. fit that way,- the
.oile-Souffles,-,
a
So da gelatin d sties and loaves.
looked
keys on, his ring, and looked through
_
young women can have time between
USED IN DESSERTS, TOO
em, whilst Pratt, c to me
-- -- -- -
_.
trips to enjoy a normal social life."
;
Then, of course, -there are -ma .
about the action' -of. cirare, a a
uses.: Suddthly Rowlandson turned to
_
The Royal Bank of Canada
vs-
Asgoc;,ted Press
There's often romance ohh a plane,
"lade and butters 'where you use
'
us. -',Mat's funny,' he said. 'It's„ a
it last.
-
Presents
_ _
Strong Statement'
too, take it from iyiiss Kraft,
"Proposals? You bet
carrots and tomatoes; and vegetable
sandwiches with peanut butter or
long-time since. I' had- to. use
_
we get pro•
_"Still
mayo na5se..Gsunishea and cocktaiU
'and -I'll swear I've never taken It oS
- -
posals," she said. having been
have. alreadythottiabouipuddings,
:
my ring. I
Total Assets Have Crossed the 'Eight Hundred Million 'Mark •
nurses, we are used to it. About he,
-asked
cyou loub how'
_
"But a further run through the
-During Year Deposits
Increased Over $50,000,000 —
first` question we- are is 'Are
q
you married ,1 and' the answer to
a, cakes and breads made with
- -
k.
bunch -was so use, Pratt reminded
Li4usd Assets at $423,-673,881 Are Up From $382,172;
I
.
that ion is_.easy,- If we were maizlid
v le -juices or . finely -:--,Mapped--_
----7
him that the last time he could . re-
member that they'd had to use their
287 and-Are-E4ual to 58
Per Cent of Total Liabilities
we couldn't hold our jobs."
t dgetablesl
lie s was during the summer term,
to the Public..
_- .. _. _ _ _ .
Not long ago, a •stewardess on
-fd
lvh the pharmacologist needed some
bliss Kraft's staff dropped avia-
e tial drug in connection with a lec-
Reflecting 'the d.eflnite � improve-
loans .of . hanks .are still decreasing.
tion for matrimony. Another is
/
-
tare he was giving to ahi, advanced
ment in financial; condition* through-,
Call loans ' in Canada also show .a
thinking it over now.. ,
medical class.
out the large field it serves, The
movement. in an upward - direction
-
-
"AL last Row:anQsoit ave up the
g'
Royal Bank of Canada is issuing to
and'are reported at $`26,328,679, up ,Seek`
2,400 P1Qnes
.
search. 'Anyway,' he sai(i, it's a g���
its shaL•eholders a sAteraart that
';howth dui-
:from $°3;430,845, a -gain of close to
Cali Loans
.
Fr ♦ S Air Force
" . things that it takes two iteys to open
shows very substantial
$3,000,000. outside of
' down
V . .
�e S � _
.it. Even if rdomebody has found mine,
in the year.
g
'have'
Canada at—+l•9,_1G8o7 arc,,
aE M
�j o
it won't be much use to 'him. If's. in-
As a result,. total -assets
$10,690.196.'
Washington. —. Decision- to seek
`
-
lernally careless of 'me, but I suppose
cressed the eight hundred million
This is -likely due to the very,low
funds to give the UniCed States ar.
it•-somewheie.'
osits havee¢ain du !frac•
--
olitauta�]e -3n ag___T"I
secon o none emer ed
frnm 'a
A
the
told Pratt that as far as I was
VarkkDe
:remarkable gain of pre-
by increasing more than
leading financial-- centres of `the
world, mainly London and New York.
recently conference .betweenSrRqikS
General $fella Craig; arm
g: y rhicf .of
Hear
& a
, a!rys
-concerned ft didn't matter, and Row-
$50;000,000. At the same time, hold-
staff,. and Chairman•MeSwain, South
Iandsoa said, that he, too, could get
lugs .of Nigh grade Government
Large Gain In posits ,
�
,
CLrolina Democrat, of itis, House.
on -for the time being. without -the
bonds have increased to $n-5,453,208,
'Of -interest to the 'general public,
military committee.
WHERE*
stuff he, wanted. But they were both
up from yi,150,708.385. Of special im-
as well as to the shareholders, is.
DieSwain arranged to go before g
bit nervous at the Idea of anything
portance is the tendency of current.
the showing made in deposits. Thee
House appropriations -committee
PAIN TORTURES 1' '
',being wrong with a • safe which con-
loans to move upward; as a result
now stand at $689,366,512 and • are!
,sub
to press for inclusion of money for
Dont dope yourself inter-
twined such a ding as curare, espec-
of the gains that have peen e� :�]ent
up 551,000.,000 during the, year. This
800 up-to-the-minute fighting planes
Wally, to,stop pale. Authori-'
iallyswith all this Parelli talk in the
in many lines of business.
follows on an increase in the .previous i
in the war department's. appropria=
ties say, "Use Omega. Oil --
_ ie'. Thea; had a tong' pow -wow, and
Sharehoid'ers will note with sa-'
year of over fifty millions, which r
tion for the next fiscal year.
to break up the congestion
r
'decided to send at once for a lock'_
t-sfaction the'high esteem -rn -tvhicn'-makes--the
'gait,- for the two yea.
At a ,cost of around •$70,000,000
that causes it" Omega --Oil .
smith and have the -thing opened.. I
the Banff, is held as �efiected by
.over 17 per cent. As was to be ex- l
_C'anada
annually, including accesscr;es anis
works quickly and safely to
\
was there when he came and did It.
an increase of more than a huildrel
ected, Savin de osits in,
p g p �
ground equipment. - he said, 800'plan-
.bring real relief. At
You, ought to ?have.,seeu .bid, Pratt's
million'in deposits over the. last two
Kaye -continued to .-gain and the de '
�
es would have to be provided }ear-
,' all drug stores,35c:
and-Rowlandson's _ faces as they
years. �
crease in interest-bearing deposits
ly for three years to. ixcet what the
checked the drugs inside with a list
Strong Liquid Position
is understood to be"due to a' policy
war department considers n::nimum
pasted . on the -inside of the. door.
_ 'The. general. statement, which -is'
of .cutting. out of the payment of -in-*
needs:
-needs.-
_ r,
There was only one thing mi.,sing—
There
for the year to' November 30, shows
terest on .a large proporti n of the
a RU ;N
'the bottle of curare.
-total asset$• of $800,919,700, up from
banks deposits outside of Cnnada. •
Issue No. 1 — �36
iT WON',
01'
"It's a queer coincidence — if it
$758,x33,904 in the previous year.
Profit arid Loss Account
BLISTER` i,'
+-
isn't somethinfi moraq; just the very
Of .this large total, - liquid! assets
With ]ower interest rates pre•
56
-
r
drug mentioned at fhe Parelli fn-
have reached $423,673,881, as 'com-
vailing, profits show a sliot de -ed
•
paFte :W are
_,Ili4ease hilt w sufficient to •provide
It was nearlythree o'clock. but
'
' 'Stephen
e, nal to �S o of total liabilities
' q
for dividends and the usual charges
SCRAM BLE
C -D N-T-��
Garton still lingered. lie
year. Of. this large total, liquid as-'
and -makea• contribution to" Profit
'
had a good excuse for lateness in the
sets are cash on hand and denosits
and Loss Account,-
'R
The Most Unique Profit -Shari: d Prize Contest in Hi's`tory
— .
foe, K•hich had grown denser and den=
in other banks of . $157,630,042. • The
Total profits amounted to $4,340,-
ser as the after noop wore on. But fog
outstanding change in liquid assets
5521 as against $'_,395,'217 last year.
There are five Classic Sentence's
'sentences,
in the following group of wor&,;
or no fog, he weld have fejt oompelled
is an increase in - the - holdings `of
$2,800,000 was applied, to. dividends,
find these five then write- them correctly, and legibly.
_
to stay to hear_ ills end of his friend's
Government securities of $58;7.44,823.
$000,000 transferred, to Bank Premia- i
„ Trust men, and they will be •true
to •yoy,.'�a goad word , is an easy,
" strange' story, _
All Rowlandson could say-wis ;tbat.
Commercial Loans Up,
es account, $200,000 .to the . Officers'
obligation is better than a ears' mere 'stud of book's.= -needs no`'
definition sof sin.—b p g y y
y the to cess of a' favoured few.—and they will
-he did occasionlly len ' his' bunch of
Current. loans of $328.821 41C,
.Pension Fund and $1,037,77'2 for Dom-
inion, and 'Provincial Governments
Show themselves great.—whoever
has trEted of remcrie—treat thein
against $326;782,534 at the end of
y'- e a versatien across
great! —a- singlwhich
'the;,tabte with a wise man—
the
leavinga surplus of $102,700 to
,
riamorrar-, can never ho mans,
and fetch him some thing he wanted
previous'
increase which is enc raging when
be. added to Profit an Loss cahun ,
cost th� preigress of
ured—but not to spec c ill requires', only owa*ilence."
'
from some cupboard or locker in,fhe
it is taken into const ration `nat
which now; stands at $1,609,551:
"•, Send' your result in. an.or,.before
*n. 3rd, 1935, with an entry fee
laboratory. He was quite positive
as against increased demands "from
Th L_statemehts issued this year by
of• Twenty -Five Cents, no stamps{
*who
10 percent. will•be: shared be-
'26
�•
tihat the keys never left his. oven pos-
industry on account' of improved
leading Canadian , institutions = have I
tween those sena} in two errors, 15 percent: with one error,
session, He was .always very careful
business. Liquidation -of slow loans
shown that Canadian banks havL ,
percent. for a correct: list. All entrants will receive the results. The
about,'them'for very obvious reasons;
carried" during the depression his
never been in as strong a,position as
more entries received, the more PROFIT to SHARE,
i
and his own front donor key' was in-
continued and the general experience
they are at present to meet ami- ;
GIFF BAKER, 39 LEE AVE., TORONTO
__ _eluded in the bunch.
on this. Continent is that commercial
mercial demands as they develop.
• v"
..
D
' ,•�+. � .w; � w... Ti .'.�"L''.k v'�Mt.A ^ a _, : .:If4* .. r 1/ ... . T4 ./.�. _ •S 1�
...• -. - �_ ,c*�e^etcperieaeetr ah&-tite esire a ;,b -•ens of the most etficient� clerks were" :cabled upon, some of wb�m I
w cauti.,% re4uired..He was a candidate in the peovinee. Slr. Reesor was a spoke etty, on various mat era
r= `: .Yor •{ ourtcilivr. - ; andidute i'r•r councillor. concerning the . adnlini -%.r vn, and •' '
Terms . . { lhir. Reevor; �ornler her:; f �'... _ ',t. ll. ;)„�' i,. {, : t:,cr Councillor
JL7is per year; $1.60 paid in advance Most ,uf whom expressed satisfact-
Contin�p�ncies Csmmitte?, cevlea-ed� and'head of the Power and Light, sun with the work of the c(.•uncil in
Subscriptions to Clio � States' in a very Rite Address the items _of 'and Sheep 'Ctaims Dept.- Called at- tine year just conmpleted. - p~
' and Gt. isritain ;2.00 is advaitice• sic enditure of his dept. He believed.; tention to the collection of $1800 A1! of those srho were nominated,
-• •- ) the Township Council, to be one r.f tax for this dept, and an expenditure excepting the former. dt�uncil mem- C. R. TU( Opt. Ze, 'esight,Specfal-ti--
} �� {rl tJ 1iKAR. Proprietor. our most democratic instituti-ns, T•f only. $60U. His-_linio
personaopn ber-, withdrew from the field, .leav- lit. Author of "Your Eyes and Real-
JUN
eap
and felt that the County Council war; was, that, when a ratepayer oras Ing xi�e Clerk to declare the C(,utieil I tb" "fhe Child and Its Develop,
f today's problem. This to ass- assessed .a dog -tax when' owrring a of last year; re-elected by acclamat- i went ' Optemetrie Aseoeiation of
-Only 'tvlewe mors (#ays�ow`'ed ones about$150,000 of an' $800,00'o• -&go n•)•further claim should be made .ion. Ontario; Ameritati Optomettdrt Aaa-
jn whish to secure yo ur car licenses. debt incurred by the County Coun- of hi n the event of his dog being - oeiation. Specializing in ..EyestgM
�,Slrs. I -Is atui child,, who : cil. He was r•pposed to $4004 per , respon; :•,t.e for. the• destruction of , 1 and Glasses, -
'
have visiting her parents R: H. tniie roads and_. thought the County any sh;_ :, feeling, we thought_ that __.__::__i otiee to Creditors
Oppoerite Poet Oifiet; Oshawa
Land' bars -.Cifor some montine, Council did not ]ustify its -existence. -this dog tax was a form of insurance
•'left -on lve,r Yea s ay. ur e approved tree rf pre,xiium hat the ratepayer paid to Y HE k3STATE OF VFR� - :
:. .
Phone 1316 - ;
--Watc -, =w -g'- - bervice w -as con- Middletoo,; , Relief Officer and con save his .dog.: 1�iis. argument 71as BRADLEY, D)CEASED,
ducted by St. George's' Anglican, on gratulated ihm r•n his work. Mr. D. been brought out before and is to All persons having claims against -
New Year•'a Eve The RA mau Cath- R. Beaton was als^ very hilrbly pr- be considered. He is .a candidate for the E.. ate_ of Vera Bradley, late of n _
otic Church holding Masa on New aired .by Mr. Reesor,• describing him Crytuici9lor. Pickering': Ontario,, MarrW •Woman, j jgrry Hull
Y_ ear's Morning.' a- deceased,. who died on or about Jan-
- The Public and Cluntlnuatlln uary 10th, 1935, are hereby notified $llilder and Contractor
chools will re -open on Monday next /'� pupil$ •V.aln _to mid to the undersigned Adminis- '
rid work vx .11 become more parnast ye Brickwork e W
trator` or his Solicitors, on or before t;wOTli aOd '.'�tU15 -Ori[
in preparation, for the mid summer For Primary Class January 13•th, 1p36. full particulars a Specialty
exam%nAtiutia. ". Care r .. sof .heir.. claims. .,.after which' the
-The month of December
has in P1Ck�rili `illlige. as fg of _the Estate will be'distrib- Architect's $eTV1Qe'
been ideal w::iter .vtea:her.'There ha.=
And tpreparaton to public, school) uteo haying. regard ons to, the claims
been more t:.an the usual amount of so ed. Repairs,and• fie snow-fall"1 Apply to DAT+.D at Toronto this 18th day.of
sunshine, THS CROWN Iti\E
been- ileac}. The •temperature• 4iow- Eye )USS GRI11BLl Rosehwnk Rd. sand Srnitswn Rd.
December, .1935.
` ever, has been to-w.er than.•u=ua1. and R. Rl: Pic kering Cecil Oscar Bradley, ; Phone Pict 5520
'the records show that it has been t to train 17 i9 Ph ,ne Pick 1702 Pickering, Out., Administrator, by
Coldest December in many years. t his Solicitors,
-On Friday' -evening. Jan ]0th, A O L Ii. .._it
Y•- • b Cr. H. Tu i YOU ti8d Buy 3t AflIDE . Proudfr►ot and Tiedall. ` 'For Everybody
the Amateur` P!a 'The Finger
of y TIRES, BATTERIES, 85 Richmond Str. W. -Toronto Out.,
Scorn' will be presented in St. And- :•he- Dividends from Vision ] :
-ream's Church. we suggest that ev• AC .E99 IRIF:`
( ', _.
e, yr•ti> keep this date open. The play n troubled with colds, tough, croup.
To toe brought to a tfue realizat- -- A4 Pun tow And better prices ATTENTION, FAKME bronchitis, tonsititis. tonsil and ilia
good.She--music is lute. C IE. _. - -- -
-slow---_ --- the, r• da businessaily g w- -�f�' , . S I� 1)fe=throat, CYRii.t.A.�PAHS_S
Township Council Nominations (.0 Cavin Toronto. GEtiERAL I{EflAlft it'ORK -TP£-
but tis lobe -it for a time. In the purr ren to--ese:--its $Brei do----
or
ood
' eisionsult f it is a common_ -error to prof
_ -- : ' We are prepAred th repaircars. pen"*.
� y yycl h ��k g reanita or
The Annual_ :loniinaLiou Meeting money.
for offices on the Tinction Council lett aurselvea in massy ways and give _ �.et.tea rept&-th tt It mkk toll, trucks, tractors ;iiud all farm
individual attention to business mac- . Jones '
- was held an Monday afternoon last. ttra and leap' our physical ores• ' rjc, Wheeler@bIIilt and
Skine(i %--Tor FirUHlit. `�
aG11iII@ E C Drugg+at Pklianttltt;
with one of the smallest number in wood -work and
fare until. some more convenient tlr@-B@tt1IIg,
years attendkig. The niteting was tune. Due to this neglect special !Gordon Lav mood turYli118 Of all kinds
unu-4uail quiet and uneventful -
Y 4 v Live and •h enic
__ _ Township, Clerk D. R. Beaton r;er- phiaes of pre enter � YEC Place . YOUr Urll@r now for Notice' t6,you
eived tate nc+minations up to the hour meaauzca are dealt a-ith by certain Phnnr=S'('`` Wood -working and tnrning.
;. -
organizations _ whose function it is ,PIC; ' R t (: (1V? A R 1 f l 1
of two o'clock, and , then adjourned to educate b preparation and dist Phooe or 'CMI!The meeting. The following _nominal- Y - - - �}
ribution of accurate information . •A• ROgPE "�e du Bpildir,R �•E all kinds
lons -wore received. For Reeve -R. �. The 'Red Cross._ Society calls iitent- BROOK -Shop._
Recaps, Q. !►I. Forsyth. F. M. Chap- Brock Rr, d Storeand Blacksmith CARFIF Ti�RING.'
reran. N. �. ffcE len, Hugh Pus;ia A ion to hygienic eondition+ generally g1ceeeanr to W H. lackantt) '
• The intiustiial accident Prevetntioa l I IEA � 'Pbhoe E'x :,;e ---tom CF)l111N'TIN(#, r'
%:Spears: 'For Leputc-Reeves-R. F. ac:xiation zadvises regarding acrid- -
• .alowbra -. G. L. Middleton. Wn,. -- PL<r�lttlNG
} Eyesight
Reezwr; For Counci1l,,•r-w; C. Will
ent,+ and safety. and t
_ _ Conserv�atiop Council. of Canaria n••- at` i li►
W.. H. D, ,W?i,, r-- L,- Middleton, - _
- i5t.� this Qeneral welfare tnovetr,ent '. -" _ - ai, r(?FI!Yt3 : �-
1i rri: Fteer�r. F:ds;ar Pilker, \. E.
Ma e Leaf Ddntnal Fu � _ ( _
_ !,y giving attention to,the_e(onlet,at- day' and Saturdny m1..., 4ell Rmotford R,-Mflag
a - :MicF:uen. W. C. Murkar, Hug plc- auu+< I
_ ion. of vision. The wain derived from, j { Co. -_
_ Int(+�n. Jahn Sc�a; Falmer Powell: 'I _ -
ry and I�SwTanCB
vision can he more particularly real- ttri i q, Etii ire H,atbrm
kI a. p
-On motion of i:: -C: hee_.�+r, D. -R, aze,i -when we consider the'lnsQ, ctirr Two �3Et,,cs�, ut T hot! 9 and wA A�F.SA INS. CO. �lnipnoent, intro Water _
V - i3Patnn' Wer elected chairman for the cendort. handicap, irritability, ill- Cheap Rates for arm and Casual "v Syete"I'd. Beatty
P : ':6raTvnre of the meeting,- vvh-•: aalled' p' MARION DAV18S
..E
heal
and inconvenience due to,im-,!• q 1d Suable F.gnioment
on the members 'of last year's cowl- vision in its different »tag- B` Ings 1 and (,thee Bnild.itfg Materials
perfect iD7 Windstorm Insurance on Suildh p
cil'beginning witl0tteve,-R- C. Ree.. . e�: fin: erfect .rasion is the ,cause of - ' -- -Ratiaiates Free -
: f>
many discomforts and ills of Human- «�±�( ��i ut � t+wtant
WindgiTls, Silos ere.
Mr. -Ree3or covered -thomughly ity. amour which are the followink: -
Automobile Insure st
the work of the Board during the Large percentage of headaches; A MI �L�R�� A11 Kinds [��• J.
[Jt>tOT�Qjj4
_- year. retetrin�• •particularly to the percentage f es, Sty- _+`+ L " eI i 11 +s�
great o cross-eyes; Write. or Ph~ -
purchase Ot a farmer 3:3100 crusher , inflamed and gainful lids. •Taos+• lZ'ith $OWMAN $O�iVE Phone 0002 -'
~'wlrich had' been' in use - only :about.
of new;e energy, stomach .trouble , I FIRT\C._ -
stx nr nths; for 3tt00. He told of set DICK P(►R'ELL �VHITt3I ONT P CK ONTA$t0
Poor vision dulls the mind and Nan- - _
- eral claims made upon the ct•uncil _ J. T O'BRIE-N :
' for payment- of funds, which t_he} dtcapa. the. individual.
' PA. .
w - HRl'STA4 �+
- . co • , C"• •stL+d of refusing - .' -. •- . - - � -
-, 'may n en:. Rents would not be paid '
Not;lce to Creditors : Monday, T-etesciNy and �Vedn'gdas • t , ITE • t BAKING
- hpuse .ehosc_ houses were 5A? R
- -- Jnoosr 6. ? and A
_ �{1CC,upipd by-peraAn.: „ em R. S. O. 19�T, Cap.150. See. Y . -
vrere 40 to ami res on relief in. .seeped Show at 8.20. It wilt pay you t0 do your Xmas shopping'at The std (l•W'Mte
w rise mmicipality :Reads and Brid>;Pa F,STATE crf John Calvin;.CamTibell, " •
x pt`em estimated t�� be w•:•rth .,'500,000. Farmer, deceased. "Th
Storrs We can assort of the freshest and finest in;rediteta
e Marines
t —for ye�ir Cakes and Pudd4ft9-3--
.(nc taxation %%•a. cue •tg a Bence of . ,A'L'E. Fi;E;SONS having claims a= » ( .
am „utsLAtitl}I?R d(•hTs and det�entur• ialnst the 1•;state ,of John Calvin .are Comin FIS E-,RQS 'S - tDASTRV •'
_ a yr_ (am bell. late of the Townsbi of 24Th.
-p�. HP urged ytrt.il 1 the ciiuuntin- $ ?.. ;- Witlt Flour, 24 'lbs. 83C. Luckwoods 0c. �
Mia tc�e .f the costs•}• road-buii(ini- Pickeiing,-in-tlie County of Ontario', 1• y f . bag
- �rngram -of th(�rounty. The Old -Ara Farmer.- deceased, who died -on or a- -
W WILLIAM HAINE; i SUE•:LLEn SHELLk:i.).
- _Pe;:=iron. was al=u r6vnien e( -•'Ori- bout -the •5ec•t,Trd Day. -of I2ecember, l 1
CON RA° `AGES. •Almonds lb -13c Walnuts lb ,12c
lie thanked the ratepayers f(': their U+;;;>, are hereby notified to file. with , 4 •, • ! } •f - •
`llgpp:rt -and' confidence expressed• the undersigned, , on or before the. b%9T$ER HALSTCI` _
Hc,vvas a candidate for the office of FoarLh day of Januarc, A. n .19:3f. �i�SE�< Figs, Best for coo'king,� 2 •lbs. for � 19c,
Reeve'. of their tj L►aUHN'L
fuil`•paituulars t salmis. •lm- = •
- f�• E. Mowbray, last pear p inediately after -aid date; the assets. I L"LTA A LF �� A PUFFED
�'(- Men `i`%ithont ti 1 _ — �]
Wi-Reeve was then cal ?d, who tc1.1 �f-iNe dec�aacd-:will be diatrilutte — - -- --Raisins, j\aismsv
of his experience as first year at amongst those entitled thereto..hav-
Raistn raisins,
` _'• of hi. Council. alum with, nine, of ;Names;' lUtt. 1b. 2 1hs. '23c. 'she, l`ue. ~1Sc: ib.
T . a; ing regard only to claim- %.o filed.
her nes, methlior-..rho felt that the. Tgit� CAN+UINIU GT.�.CIED Lemonnt•(1rHnRP oCOUKINO
new broom sweeps clean. and he
DATED at Oshawa, the Tenth Day
"thought that they had. He also .ells- of. Demember,' A. D., 19 35. fi+'.i�iyi� Nis eMURRAk Cherries• Fru Peel Molasses
+cnuraLed the costly' road httikliiru W. E. N. Sinclair, K. C. N{ADOE EVANS i lug. b,. it .
ill lb 1 lL till Q
city -P :f �n additional acre- of land, Oshawa, Oanntb _ — WAS ' SPECIAL =
w -- -. ,T < .,,
program. He condefinned' he ur- real Bldg. LI: �T:+E.OVI+ R.
: ib .
Pr(,nloterl by Albert Jackson of Whit nA`+j" SOT. Sugar, .yellow or. white, I O s for Sirs
bt•, for the House of T;eTn;e:'.. Hsi
urged the takirig over of county
roads by the totOnships,, claili,in� — _ -
p' Mncreas- -T-S---fVJ1.JkJ
1 `t . - H 11�t1RiSAN�����C>t�nTedatooh ra dly asrthe seat f admin)WT-
�We deliver -
r is_ _rytion was zem6cved ; fr. in the — - hone tiUU
-- -
•scene of ppet•ativns. 873• acres were -
Sow under reforestation in the sand
?t11s of LTsbridge, under County ad- _ �-- ",•
"7ninistration, the•Province operatiU T- be resulf@-1i11ide-b� 1p11'T �5(�..p'tillets, �rapIteeted Men's Work Boot$, E249; rp.
same for m.period of 30 ears after Men,$ Overalls and Panty, $1.25 'p2� psit;��. ' J�
p y- under R. O. R.this year, and fed fl. A. L. Cllfetex- Men's Work ;Shirts, $0.65, or z for $L215
Which the Cvun will ,talo ovQr.
�' - ata-faeds, are-tbe highest we have ever obtai1led,
'There,were n ere 1.381.300 trees planted,
- _--•-, > Farm Testa Harness; 9t23.8�, rep. ,
-and YIIA -acres of cared .;'et: to be us- y -' Iib POULTRY FAhMSI - : - _ _
FI b8E
�• . sed for this; purpose -1 se_,1 He' was a can- i Hosea, Collars at Varioui Piiees :
P po A.yt0U, O,Dt
Aldate•for Deputy -Reeve. _ Sweat Pads Te m bines T'
1 G. T.: 3Eiddleton, former councillnr ' - Now is, the Time to .9V that Old
di►nd head of t'lte rKfW slept. review= . " _ __ . _. :.
_
ed fiiF, _the most difficult office, at T Feed Monarch `Open Formula Fetds Dante" .•.
the present time. The Relief Bill itis s90LD ��,; "' PHONE
Puente 2904
the gear waF in the iietghborhr, A of Wy A. W. MITCl aa.+Liy; ng 140.0 L =slips of ailich the Pfovince paid .�/EY
t RADL
m.wn-thirds. He refers�d to many --in- -Ask- for the IModition,of Few' 'Foots.
41Hdoai cases, and told of the diff- a -- I J K ill I N dw
s -
J
r
µ
viaj ilrielkttriass ?0>�ip ®ertieeltaril _ _ _ #' `•d
77 fpn
jk
•_ Dec. 23rd. She was the tntrvi F"
daughter of the late J&Ilw and. Mrs. ►p iety Anjimal 1rleettnK dio
° y�yrs I?.A. _ScpLt, o!i )`leneloa•Falls, Larkin: Her sister, Annie, pr•edeceas- S e'rivice . -]. NE .I LL
is visiting friends here. ed her twelve years ago, $.he was The Pickering Townsinip Society ,MU RAL DIRICCTOFtt-AND
The ;eapta fall has been Fweducated at .Whitevale Pablk Schc•oI Annual Meeting and Election of Diff -n
-greeter, at the scwtit, of 'the wwttahip
and Loretta Abbey, Toronto, and was iters will be held in the Dunbarton Ea rt 'service and Ce- EMfiIrAGMBA
,.than ehre to date. Unusual. loved by all who knew her. The fun United Church on Tuesday, January, Pairs to all makes. -Reas 9u4eesor to W. J. Mather, : t
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oreiland spent eral was held frrom St. Patrick'a, .14th, at 8 o'clock. if rx"re inter gtoutivilte
ona�.ble ahargas. GGor1f
2unday-afternoop, in the city. Markham, on. Thursday, Dec. 26th, 'est'ed in the Society, please fFi + Night Hnd Day ~styles - _4 •?
- . Master James. Aatbrew, of Nor -'
or interment in the R. C. _Cemetery, in - ! - guaranteed. Susinest, Phone Residence Phone
wood, is'visiting his aunt, •Mrs::J." -F�-- -Picketing, She -is survived by herfes'• 9801 ` -9620 •'
Glover. hui=band, Wm. AsydWeraon; a niece, e W Is ARTHUR FIELD
Mrs. Mo h is attendi the fun- ' a
.. rp X ng • Mary O'Connor; a nephew~ John 9 - �sz dusts Radi , and/!'devision Institute.
•, eralA of. her brother=in-law at Carie Conn r; and an aunt, Mother M. OUR' CUSTOMERS. BOTH Member Official' Radio Service Men's
;,ton. Place. Georgina, :of 'Loretta Convent, Tor' -OI:D ?AND NEW, �Asaociation: _
The Misses. Forgie and Miss Un ' ottt�►, . 3 dN Phone 5201, PICKERING
deihill spent Christmas with Dir, and Ave Hap al�d - -A
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Man patrons
per will be observed in the United C H OFFING
--
-Church-on Sunday morning next. - - - Year, a
Frank Dern'sha is reported to he
Mand and MRS. BRYAN
,* in, much, the. same conditirin, • with - e • Merry Christmas
little improvement if any, having
been triads. ::Wednesday --- 'Blaoilsmlthing, & . Woodwortt .
- Rev. -Mr. Augustine has commen- at �ighc prices : and a
ced ihs pastoral calls, having called and Now is the titae,to have those 'repair �rditY >�j!t ding f - u
at many --f the homes of his con- _ . jabs attended ta. -HKreo.ws repwired. `sappy
gregation during the past week. Friday also new sections on hwnd. The fam "••
The Y. P. S. of the United Church oue Fleury Plows always on hand. T O R O N T O
p J EN NORTON Also dealer in Viknog Cream se v F
T
presented a lantern lecture. "Life O
and Custom.¢ in Angola, Africa." on tore and Electric Washers. �.A , �H •'i) ;. i;
"�;bionday nigflt at their vmekly meet- I�GAEtE'H�JN 1' t)1tiTARIU Dealer in Oockebutt and Frost A Prosperous '
Phone Gare. 2064 Wood nrwchinery. DAILY SERVICE
- ing. -A phone call -w ll bring us to your farm _
Mr.. and.M-s. Carkey of -Metcalf. _ - New = -_
are. spending part of the holiday O:y,acetylene welding. Eastern Standard Time
with friends in Claremont h1r...Cas- Barclay -Transport. ___ Phone Pick716 Leave Pickering LeaveToronto Year
key attended the A: F: and A. M. in
lieauen t;( rBay �t ;�._,lrw) I
F. T. waodw�,rd
9tallati�n. - Dallty -Semite A. -M. P. M A. M. 'P M. - •��
Fred Morley replaces Mr. 1M1cGu11 -between Claremont, Brou GREENWOOD 4919
11'hSm a 7:04! 3.51 a 7.:50 a 4.10 :�+ SJ
twAh "on the Seb-i-1 Board, a result Greea*vogd. Whi'tevale and Toronto a 7,44. 14.64 1.440. .530
� of *ka*ko-..SCh9Al-- PPtiTlB--t;�at - sopC'•K_ _ --_. – – -- – _ : _ 8t't:—+—i a.vso PAsk x14
We wish to • express Our
The Board is rrrw comprised of F. My dr vers are trained to be careful p 10.24 6.54 t 1 :iu d 7 30 year patitoeage is appeedalsi.
t1 reelation to our many 11.54 d 7.54 'P. NT, 3 30 I
�1►•Lorley, Jno.. Scott and G. M.. For• courteous and reliable.' t?p Y t12.30 �
_ ~the. - . ' '- ------ . ' ' friends for thele patrons e y ,� g 930
• Pd
1. ,1 l 3U F0 3C
J Re.. R. B." Ferris and fanrr�y,• of a'petial Rates' an Lon Distance rn
•4 1 3 )
Long during this 'Xmas seas 1.54 io,54 e 2 � u.:io 1
London. Oot.,. and Mrs.' A!¢er, ^! _ 6aalina.. .: - The increasing demand a ss,l b 11.14 330. Jack Ciha jJ ail
- - a ilY except Sun & Hol.b-Sus. _ 'RepreseAta t1w
Toronto, spent the holiday with Dr. _
-- Na artier too small: Note too large. fo only. c- only• d --Sat G. �_ �sT
r our goods ig a teetialo Sat
an �s--. Tomlin_, n "-- rel tb owl ua
_ _ _ D' their ever gr n , Sun. do HoL only A/i>>1�lLCt
` Mise Betty FeMs is iensaining for L.�t
• . a few days. _ _ All shipments i&ured -and protected Popu loilty.. .. - _ 1'kketb alsd info atioa it < Cao�da'• oldtest
We t,jlce this opportunity i Li(e Insurance t
An, election will be held an Hon- f»tri the wwthet•t >v
day next . fey. the Pplice_ Truptee f •.W lshing 'Oue., and'A 11 GRAY COACII LINESr. cot�paAy
Berard'; the following -have qualified T 1. Clare. 311 -- P. C. ti'• .,THE SEASON'S GREETINGS" , t irf
- PICKL!: , '
:for eliection: 'FA. Lewis, Wm. Thom- Ciaa+y. & atnd C. � -
wH• t3�. Pit>'KP1KTNc1,..: •
Eas
tern House-P.u>ne 4afka
son. A. Pretty. A. Mantle, J. Fleur _ YovrsFo Service and Quality ` }.c,i vicinity..
lag and Lyman Pilldey. It. will be Awned, and, operated by The Canada We has. aer-md Canadilioa
necessary to elect three from tht4 _ Frank S. Barclay -
XD %19 -weary. Dn ' live
L.EWIS, fir ehis _ rt:sg the pa ~ease
number. - - J - . T tat ben*.*W%arie% ovvei $13id .000,000, nr R and
It nae'
for
CLA RF MO `d!T 0
.. I
- -. -
Nominations for :.Pollee Tritetrr _ - _ �. 4! e • assets th+• pc,rA&•tuon nt paras~ owDws
for the Village were held on linnday :. - . of over $..•42,000 000.
of this week, .Owing to the number ' Phone Psek szr- R '1. Which
of n-+ninatibna, the re+ults were not January Used' Specials _
available at time M going to pets, ` : -
- --4e shall be able to tell you nest McCormick=Dtrerirnfi hammer mill -Delays! 5lilktrtsplete ! :THE "MAC)Irf 1NF" '
_: _ Fleury Oat. Roller _ ,Lister Lighting Plant Dever-nox Gasolinic
__Lweek, the names o3 he -Ts uste� f^r �•ertElectric Grindor 1 Sea Flea - 14 -ft, row boat :~` BEAUTY -SA LO.1N
the coming year.,
M 8 in Grinder S ay well punnp. l'oi�
The- W. M. S. of the United Chur-els
Bead wood tub elec. Was11er5
wn'il hold. its regular-rneeting at th•: Fleury 8 in' Grinder Y �+��
vVslies All, •
'R - 9 1-2' in drinder - Used .pulper C.mi ,starhnt
Z>,Ome of Mfrs. Kilpatrick, on Thur+- Fleury pnlper (mewl
day, Jan. 9th. at 2. 30 P. m. Dr. M1sr- 3 Int. Cream Separators.• a �`
,darer n. lhhllat returned missiatt-.'2 Delaval Separators, 2 Diel,? .dumber of stoves and heater+ —` Winter Fuel -
Manure Sprtesders See rWr large Used.Car List
Merry S��' 4' '
wry. wilt bet g ll seq Spr. Tooth , I!- 1937 Star Sedan „ _ !
who know Dr. Mac Kellar will avat7 /
McC�oricck Culti-pac-'krr I". _9' Dnr'ant Roadster and a
themselvet:.4f the. opportunity .to hard Disc 6fi. s r toc4b Colt 114-7 Pontiac Sedan
hear her, and any wfi0 dc- not will p g'- /�
Hay Loader 1`1'=9 Pontiac Roadster i !appy
be repaid by attending the meeting. 4 'L'sE+d�ztsin binder - l9j'i Pontiac Coach !� ....-Anti fl"eee
' Lunch will be served, and each tnem= 2 Fordsun tractors 10-20 'Dtc3>ees. 1928 Pontiac Coach ew Year
'ber !s jasked to help provide light se- i lq� Chev. Coach �, j Q
m 4 Tractor plows �♦ tuadtilk ALF'S PLACE ' _ '
•; � _. _ _._ 2- Perfect}<•n' Coal Stover+ - .' _- 1A80 •Pontiac Sedaa ,' .i�..Z"H� ;�. '•
�- The ` erte nt of, the dance in .
the Claremo Hall on,Friday., . Dec, Phone iSiOR-GL�lR1E0.'�T. Ci Ll �i R,E O T t ON T.. -=a1
ember lith, wish_ to apolr-gize for CHAS. COOPER,. +LAR MC)1' T 1. ase Clare. s � ----=
__--the
pcha tr• n hQin nn t,anAl The _ -- --- -
' ... _forbearance and gond humour Of the .- _ _ '-- -• _ - .. r -" .- - _
`;..splendid .crt;wd in , attendance, vias• _
-much appreciated. Such, gond sports-
manship is not always exhibited rni
such •occasir•ns. Some. of the Clare-.
t er• le are still undaunted and
On P P
hopet smake
up .for thi--fiasco wit
at will reward these of
their friends w•ho are sporting , en- ` �y
pu_•h to return. We wish to 'thank
the Douglas Bros. and ladies in ass-
- ianQ='far their s'�len:
t the
n a 1
a ce
it .,.
P
E .
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h
d tousle•
- ro ham Lr^nQn Lacigr A. F. and �„ f
A.
X. held their annual installation
9f officers on Friday evening of j �J
' 1 s
!act week: Bro. Ilaow•ard•Reat'ae was
in as 'raling• master of the
lodge for the year T. l y W
:r• !
,/ •t' #i
F. M. Chapman, an Pact-Dlaster.� of �
hnri� Lodge' Picket
The eztrein-
Q ely cold weather made it impossible
_ for some of -the looked-fbr visitors
.•to be present. Following the lodge
session an'•nyAer supper was given —
in'the 4inirLw-1ha1l,.at which a number J
of addresses wereq{yen. The • weni- _
_. _ ,
.__..hers and gvesbs were also fav ore
with mixed-cltiartet • numbers and
-sOnf•F, by z local i�uartet;• comprising
Mrs. Glr*ver, Mrs. Porter, Messrs r � W r
Torailiris. n and.
'Douglas, and the
aa,
1 _ - : Y ••
10 -year old boy soloist, of Pickering,
3iowars! Bath ....... ,_
Whitevale r,
_:..Thc AnnualL Meeting .of .rhe. White-
vale Baptist Church will be held at a i
the church on Tha y
at 2.30 o'clock in the afterna-n. All
y members ,are urg.ed••to attend. - - -
After a long illness, Mrs. -Ams iVew Master and Standard Cheat`olets for 1986 show marked advances The Ill
abtyvv: Top lett, the Master 3i�c apodal sedan, with built;•
Jsephine Anderarm passed, away at In appearance "d in engineering, Perfected. hydraidle brakes, high- fa {ruk; Cop right, the metyled, deeply trloaltied radlsber grille, toed as µ
her hotrn in Whitevale tart lldorsdsi compression .eosins with Rall -length water Sackers and balanced car- Wl models; towel t 1^ the simple arrangement of Cbovfews perfeetM
y' hnnreon
tion are arsons the moohanieal improvements, Re'solid !steel Turret
- - I* fsba bodyfs nowtaxed on the Standard u well as the plaster M00101101.hvaraalle bier. all modsie: and, lower .r10K a Stradwd sedr n. "`
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- -- - _ o� ` . _ TOIOntO - P ena, Califr✓Robert .A.rtMilh — -
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ansa ing ore, known as the "micro- ,
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_ -_, . _ - _ pot" t ken, alifornia s specialist on cnemis
_- s est and discovered by the ,dispels another fallacy of ter-
__ To;onto.-The woolen and, knitting, r rays, p y ,
science department of b1c31aste. -
THE WORLD Sindustry has been steadily. increase Irniversity, was announced in a re- restrial magnetism. The earth's' -
AT LARGE _ �R� �: iS ing, in Csaada during the past five cent issue of the McMaster Silhou- magnetic field was foz�erly thought - 11
years, and October of this year. saw ette: (to be effective at no greater heights ..Im
. ._ _ _ an all;tim.e }igh record for employ- Professor W. O. Walker' of the than 100 miles and essentially un.• _ -
'.ANADA _ •from 15 .to 80. feeF'btgh, are Sourish- ment in the industry,' with 34;000 chemistry department and Miss Doris form in strength throughout.
_ Ing, splendidly; and, have done much employees working in 2p? mills in ,Hiscox, B:A., discovered Rud _ In the course of-his cosmic rev co-
--' THE MEM BEHIND ` to replace. forests _ 13? m Meme o . search however, Dr. Milliken finds
!lift. Howe,- the now Minister in" !stents' along the battle lines tn' Dominion. This state ant was made The discovery is said to be' of great that the earth's field extends at least
charge of railways, canals and mar- France .aad Belgium. Other treea ,are y H. W. Lundy of Paris, Ontarin, assistance to. prospectors and will en- 10.000 miles into space with ,an'in-
=''.$le, told the Ottawa branch of the En. -growing in:England and Scotland, t president of the Canadian Woolen able them to determine in. 20 min- ,tensity stronger on the side. of - the • -
giaeering Institute o! Canada, when replace trees cutdown for .war ma. and Knit Goods' Manufacturers' As-. ales the gold values' of ores'to an globe exactly opposite to 1�(orth Hal, _ ,:: :
fin members were his'hosts at dinner, terials. - Quebec Chronicle . 'Tele. sedation, at the se:•enteenth annual accuracy of one part of 500,000, erica. �/
Ghat In his tow depart.. .. a were 152 graph- convention of 'the organization here "Until now the_ problem of assay- His results were all obtained on' ::.:. t
K HARD , recently,' � Ing has been'the cbeck_rein'of gold the surface of the earth and showed -
profeasional engpeers._The statement A KING WORKS
Ppve point to his observation that it There is .a tendency .to look upon With the makeup- of the popula- mining, hindering the prospectus' in a greater cosmic ray intensity .from '
��-�Yas "r; strange anothaly" that the positions with the Crown as velvety tion in Canada, and. the geographical his coverage of the field," said Prof.' the north pole to the equator in the
wAs Inion Government, being posses- jobs. It ie_a mistaken idea. Some of position 9f `the country, "Mc. Lundy Walker. "Prospectors hitherto have- region of India than in comparable ;
- se8 of ao splendid- a staff of technical 'the Eardest worked men' at Ottawa said tint Canadians have the dasrr.+ been, forced to load themselves with latitudes in America. He extended
uperts in Ottawa, so long should are the aecretarlea to the Governor for durabi.R5 and qua0ty which is the different samples of ore 'ane these.*results out into space usingthe
!have turned over to, small_local starts General. That waa .the case partieu- British, the' flair for style that is bring them long distances to the simple laws , of magnetism which
larl" wfth" E; C. Melvine and A.' F: French; the 'seekin for new meth- assay offices, which in many eases govern such thins as motors and
the problems of Canadian seaports.- y $ g
. *Qttawa Journal. Lascelles who %rere secretaries to ods and equipment which ra Ameri- requires weeks." electromagnets. - -"
- :STEVE DIDN'T JUMP Lord Wiilingdoa and'Lord Bessbor- 'can, and the sdaptsbihty to; meet The test will protide a prelimin-
Iiumphrisa, fametre ringside ough. They had many responsibilities, conditions. wl',ich iv C.nnadiar, anY indira€lon as to whether ore cos. _- stSy Mtirried .
Jtains gold. It will in no way compete •
and they 'handled them well. • - • The- woolen-industry ent los 5000
` �iiitttiun - tting•tn a p lar week. P i
L% It is not surprising thepefore to more workers today loan in 1930, with present assaying offices. ; CHICAGO - With 3,000 seconci4
ly publication spoils a great illusion Prof, Walker said be hoped the
V 1.11 = this week. -He declares .that , Steve and that Mr. Lascelles has been made said Louis Blake Duff, Welland,-And iations of parted couples to his cred- .
assistant' priiate - secretary' to King last year-ln -two On`tarii• towg, Hes- test may be developed to -a point it, Superior Court Judge Joaep4 `
- :Bindle, ealooa_keeper,' never jumped where it -will tell definitely whether
Yom the Brooklyn Bxldge at all, but George. That wilt be a heavy task, paler and 'Pn G, morn loan $1.000,- I Sabath celebrated his 25th anniver• _
11 IIIB$ a dummy thrown ovdr loaded -too. There are- people who think that 000 was. paid out " to employees in gold is present in ore t° a sufficient' _
degree to warrant mining; whether eery os, the Bench_last week by ais-
u -andipen bimsellTo aIt has an ens life that Spills the indu try. He: too, stressed the , - - closed his formula_ for happy miur-
9.all manner of aides acid servants and fact that' the woolen indust }n Ca- 15 to $10n#, t a�_aunts wroth fx°T
In a boat below,. Brodie ,merely got - Y l$s to $10 a ton. ;rage: ; _ _
j� attention -they. . have-' little- Else' to do nada is contribtrtin greatly toward 1 "The onl wa • t - ata married
- -• 144 trousers wet, and takdd t ie.story g K �' iI The tests will be carried out a:ith 3 Y y'
is bring trade to bis salon, And it, but enjoy themselves. the business recovery.of .the small !a. small, compact kit costing ,abqut,is to stay-marrie'd." .
cprtalnly dM: Too bad to have the That is another mistake: Their townq cf the country. ., -- $20- and no more bulky•than a shoe 1 The-46,000 .marital rifts he haz
'story about Brodie "taking a chance" Nlafestigs are under constant strain box. ' Its contents "will be - a few i.handl•G,d during_ a quarter of a cen- - -
dt busked `after all these years., - 9t. in receiving deputations. entertain- ,ORD TW UDR liquids in ipecially ,constructed bot- tury has convinced him. he said,
� attiarinea Standard..-. - y Ig .and going about the cotfulry ray- few ca dles`an
ties, a n d reagents for that divorceq ttre always caused by
dissolving the gold 'o P the ore: ,' a little foolishness-
'� lg corner stones, opening public .: -
_ !lt is 'claimed no -scientific kno�teclge Whethei it 'concerns finances, or -a
We aie willibg to admi&.that books buildings .and doing all Etre other `.
by- such writers as James Joyce, D. things that 'the people expect anon- S KM' is .necessary for applying the tests..1 third per: on, or something- else, the .. .
'._ H. Lawrence, -Aldous Huxley should archs to do. We can imagine nothing .
, Through the "micro-spaf'� lest it mblin g block. u.4ually is a trivial-
8ot perhaps be permitted. within reach ore' tiresome than- to be constantly (\ielY fi(iv�rtlOr-iieTlQral -l=ast V. betiered persons without a "per ity," the veteran jurist asserted. "
• -of immature minds, for such minds on the go attending public•functions- ---V� -e_; with t xan xos-
would' only misunderstand them. But changing from one costume info ss,- ��'1ldnlnl . hi-ts Of P The judge himseiP has been hap
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1t is Intolerable that grown men and other, probably bean compelled to - e rs and h g pily married since 188 i. He has
g Canadians - fietcia � a i hisCanada wyllnibe
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tvomea should be denied' Ladarence, talk to people who are moat-uninter- - _ s'_--.:_ more q ick ego ed. _-- children, c ildren, an seven grand- I'
tee h d a
Y p - most•of whom drop ed in. -
,whHe children are given access to eating and going through all the Gere- Ottawa,-Lord Twredamuir, an- .- '-"6re-s�plea_Suppl,-ed
- volumes which Lawrence would have montes anti thglr tiresome sad is adz's Governor-Genesi i, las not 'The Ontario department of mines Ix4 his courtroom to. cotigisLulate him,
defused to 1}ave inside his house. - reached. _ ... . .. - .. .waited long to inttiate .himself into !art•anged to have 'ori samples 'sup-
Hamilton Herald: - • Being the ocerwant of a • democra- the spirii of this country's invigoi- ;plied Prof. W. O. Walker, discoverer I Meal Mixtures - :
LEARNING TO FLY tic throne is far fro'm being what is a, rni`-:winter-,7His Excellency is of a new. assay' method, T. F. Suth_ - For �OEtiYt$ �'irgs
There !s a record number of ata- commonly called a soft ennp. - learning to. ski acid is rapidly - be- {erland, deputx minister, said. _ �.
dents taking- instruction for •private Lethbridge _Herald, ' - coming an adept. Mr. Suth'erIaid satd the depart-
anti colnmeretal pilot licenses at the LINDSAY COW MAKES GOOD In his -.public -addresses - Leta-watt ,bs,d no comment to make on For pigs newly wearied and- up . =
' . Winnipeg Flying Club this -Ql islet The hardy ptoneer stock: of OI tarto Tweedsmuir has- more than fulfilled the discovery. - . , - to, lour months of age the follow-
'The -curriculum' Intludes air regula- is again suggested in a story from demands. He. has attended numerous. ling meat mixture is recomrnenued by
tions, theory of flight, aircraft, en- Lindsay. .Ont, about s farmer and.'a functions. and _has spoken at all of _ _- the auroral htisbant#ry div}sign: bird- , -
them.. . HWd dgliveries reveal the -
filings, 3 parts oats, 2 parts; shorts,
E O �n
ow The cow. dila. peered os, a Tartu '
;� staeertng; ale pilotage sad met roI By, .S :.. _ P craftsman in .the $n English _ 1 part; bran,..�.part...Three .__ •
language, a rail rt pounds _
k on
fi � fi : Air T
1 farmer kept wi""'
is a e to ,sear Rfrkae d. The p ,
.And axrsagement be m 2 the master' ,of "the polished diction �+L o#, skim. milk or buttermilk per pound _
. .give courses in bltnd flyia t the .loo ng -fie>, mut it way r3 days and the'rounded phrase." T� i ili� Rescue
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lbegitrniag of the A' eat. latef'tdaat ha discovered her wedged prepared no:set me .mixt q ahouI be fed at
of a ur
phis laiereat 1n flying by young two .trees in apiece of Even when he" has this stage. _ .
-;,:' Canadians to good 1reRs-. 1n a coon_ "bash" at, rear of Tit farm. There address His ExeeIlency speaks fault- - _ The following meal m�c;ure is rr- -
!seely and fluently, , '"t I commended when the pies are be -
try ,with such long distances-between a tit food. .Not unnaturally. his literary works • How a young bride outwitted the tween. four and five' months- old; '
centres of population,, aviation must Ind subirct to the ex urs of iFle� j 3 �e in Can- _ 2 rts; ,bar-
are en 3 ing a great vo relements' threatening to delay. her Short 2 parts; oats, pa
'- of necessity play an Ines I'm
- late .November and early Decem er ads.. As .a 'historian_ His Excellency I marriage in Honolulu by rr'Rourco- !)ray, 1%.parts; bran, -% "part. With' '
portant role. And It"f �orrestiaoao weather. But' Ghe' story -says also is .rote a monumental history of the ; fulness plus the aid cf ;.modern air �e pound of .flus mi elute fee two -
:. ly�Important that'thee be, an active Eoming along under-treatment, a little Great. War: and also one of' is o,&n' transpe•rt. was the romantic sto.r3 pounds of skim milk or ht,ttermilk.
. su amt a -reserve f f Chia and- battered, but still a . goi4g re iment• The Ro al Scottish Fusil- I related in Victoria, B. C. b Mis% _
fi y Y Finishing Raton
.qualifl aviators and air engineers. concern. . . Fier Iris phflcsuphical studies, as l Jerbifer Greenwood of Elstree,Eng- - -From the- time the pig's are five , l�
!, --"Tule. Winnipeg y ng u There was no ?n� weak or pam-i esemplifie "Men and Deeds," are' land. . - months irld- and weigh a'rout 150
ties to this-direction deserve comm _ ered "Font tat' klik8eld cow and rscarceiy' so welt known-.as his nov-I The bride, Miss G%vynydd� Batson pounds, up to market •weightb"troy -
datfen. �Vidaipeg Free Press. s e s ould be used for breeding i els wherein 9 ,heroes, young men, of Devizes Exeter, was married to
�i may he fed- the following finishin;
-- HIGHWAY-FREIGHT .TRAINS- • sioek. Tbere maybe a great fleId iofi,'o! upright character, 'i�tto all -Geoffrey Dawson of Honolulu (mine- .-
i (ration: Shorts, one part! oa K, i.wo
• The miniature freight trains which the clo business if farmers can get i manner i f scrapes and. 'His Excel-1 diately follolving the at rival :e b}e parts; burley, two parts.. 1s, Uli one --- -
now• move over`the roads of Ontario a�breed that will -be .able to ao 2l' leney being• a gooi't�tbry-tellei, em- i Ernpress_ of Japan at-the IIn_wa;ian �ou-nd of:this mixture iec .one and
,are undoubtedly a source of consid- days with tin . About ave good.l'ergcs from them triumphantly. - I pert on December b. • y'
erafile danger. '1t was bad enough meals wau1.8 " carry them throng as l ' 1- the resourcefu;ncss and onethalf pounds of sing mih: or but•-
meet[tig' or .pass}ng _large transports from end of grass season to the sew Buchan" will write a stcry of Can. !,assistance of Miss Greenivooc, ow- . .
svhiah, had a t.ney to !Log thezroad 'herkage crop next Spring. I aria, •accumulating material during ever. it is •feared Cupid would hate
And to obscure vision, but when trail- 1s.-t"h`e Saskatehewan department of his five years in the Dominion. - s f#cred a tem oravy defeat,. :
P ; Canadians Are
ti - = era began to be attached to these agriculture prepared to go into this The Storm experienced by. the
11 . transports, the dangers were doubled, matter? - Regina Leader__Pgst, "Life is n 'brief candle' for me.: Aquitania on the Atlantic was rc is •
especially at-cartes and on narrow, ll'' t# is a $ort of splendid, torr►t, which sponsible for -the predicament th. . 1��t`er Ll'.ele;<letS
strexches of highway. _CONGRATULATIONS FR .. _ [ leave got hold of for 'the moment, l'bFide found herself in'on arrival a:
CLINTON and I want to make .it burn as bright_ 11\e�v York... Sod Decla=res Lord Tweadsmuir
The introduction of such unwieldly Lashed b succe`Wv~ ales on the
For nineteen days, from Nov. 15bh.;ly as ossible before handing it on to. y I Address _• . vetlicies was not forseen when the p In His Ottawa Add-
h}ghwa s r e rat ord Bea,- future genoCatjons." - Gearge Ber- t'oyage tom T
con_I$erald was printed !n The Ti es rtrd Shaw. iiitania reached -New Fork tate. OTTAWA. -- The opinion. that
out. ,Their presence has added ma P
d office; St Thomas, but Monday the :Hiss Watson's • train. itinerary war•( Car adians furnish "about lila best
terially to the hazard's of .traffic an ' S.•raiiged to- permit her.to catch the
!a transport concerns - wis•_t to con, paper was printed at home again; af- People ;ire ,the most intereattng • i audiences in the .world," ' with cit!- ,'t
: tions to operate them, tt Would seem ter a strenuous week-end getting I things_in,the world." -- ;lits. Frank: j theipbr brress ide frantfctwheneQshe d sria � zens of the tnited Statcs second,
-.-gnly.right that tltdey should pay more ready "for it., The Beacon_Iierald is lin.'D. Toq::eveit. _ • - was expressG.l-here by lord Tweeds-
to be congratulated 'on •getting the - - T, -I edvered she had missed her connec- i
4 for the privilege. tions. muir, Go•,einor-U€neral of C'ana.:i
In view .of .the steady rise In the Paper out so regularly, ,githout a service by tris Azures, of which the "1'ciu people .on this sial cf foe
_number of vehicles engaged in trans- AWss Gecenlvood came to the res-
day's intermission, since the fire I Atlantic are far belle! - a: d:ence
t !icer stage-,Neslc;Tork to Berurud:i- !cue and suggested to the •bride that
port service, the time may come .which so ba;tly damaged. 'the plant I ia• afro to begun.. next 'y'ear. The ' ' t1 an a have alt liritaiii, for yout.
3 th.o mtddle of last-montb. --- -Clinton it might be possible to keep. •her -.
-- when It will be necessary to restrict Azores route offer considerably bet- .wedding. 'date -if she hopped .aboard 1'11.e a genuine love of the spoken,
their, use. to certain roads in conges- News-Record-1. _ ter -we than that between Ire- a' ane' overtake the "Empire ��'ord," he told a C.aradianV Club
- -ted districts, lea}�ing other road's - _- r w ;-O�t*�e'-orher-Ira�F" s ,: aIrd:— ri-oF anS "�eLe__�ou Leally �;znt to 14'
_ avaitairle only to light" passenger THE ElVi1'IRE • it is mush, more roundabout, and one iVlisa Watson acted with decision,, li: ten; it home you have • to keep
.traffic. `= single stage is longer. than. the `entire I �e 2ed g' grin, flung her ' wedding clutching people, so to -speak, by
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di�t�a l betiveen Ireland gown find intimate acussories infa their hair :all-the--tinge- to-prevent ev
There can be little doubt that trans= and St: IsI ort
- posts, often,, with-- trailers at -TRANSATLANTIC AIR ROUTES Jolin s.� - Manchester Guardian. • it; and'. climbed aboard a -plane f-m--thom fro ii d iftin- awa y." ' -
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are a source of ever-present danger Probably the first landing.place on , . -' -SPORT AND. POLITICS -. Chicago: : • , fii•]COLLECTi0N6 GIVEN x.
: . , and that the latter, in' particular, are the Atiferican.'"coasts w•iR"be-at Har-1 Sport has always been popu!arlp, . She was unable. to •niakr the con- fiis �Excellen�y made his first ad
. _ . __ ..` .vehicles the extension of which should -hour Grace in Newfoundland, -with a `supposed to, be a great levfiMr. Such 1 nection at Ch?sago, so col:finned by!dre-, to an Uttav:a Canadian Club
.. be discouraged.. - ' Brock1.
ville Re- Canadian terminai in Nova Scotia. In l a n p
J apparently is not the view, -of the another' air' liner. to St. Paul, where a renes -en the subject I of ' public
Corder. - this coutry the chances -- oP varlous Gene-tat Council- of t•he Trades Unioir ,she caught up. with . her train and speaking, Nveaving into his speech
TRESS FOR'E11RDP-E - sites have-been ,oat3vas.$ed. Experts �,Coneress, which has received a se= entered Canlia nt Arouse, .Jaw.-�cori• I recollections of, numerous great
As far back as 1320 the American of the Air Ministry ba-ve recently ver& snub from the Flom - Secre-tary tinu. I to- tl:a Coast and embar,cin, ;pea:ters ruling be Kari heard and 'ox- -
Scree Association started . securing t on the Flmnress of Japan, which sail
•been examining several -places in ire- I for' its effort to prevent the interna_ - p ;iressing something of his own tastes '
ed frons -Victoria November 30 for
,,•'beedting trees- .to-the war-devasted. land. Possibly .Corjt .oF Bantry Say trona! maic+!i-with German recently _ in...ol'ator�. He confined his re
countries of Europe, to be planted may be selected. There is even some I y" (Hawaii and the 6rieTrtix (narks to "the spoken word on seen
played. in England. The Council p:'o- I With the br?de's balggrige. consist- _
1)n zones where shell-Are had torn-up tack lacing the Ntlsh terminus.-tested to the Home Office on the ri- -"Tear ---occasions" saying that ofatorp'
in of a large numbs{ cf trunk:
_ the landscape. Since then some mil- on t e Clyde, though this -.seems .'dicigous .j'round - that - as"=a-la1`ga-= �f:5s .Greenweod-- reacher!;- v�ict3ris =in the pulpit beton;;ed, to an entirely.
i'6 _lloys of trees- have been sent over- .bighly ltnprobabl@,_ aipce it, would � number of . German supporters were December 4 and sailed b)L the mo. , different. cla:,s. - '
'seas in this way quo! Canadian trees mean 'that a longer .distance would i coming Deer fur them ich they might for diner Aornngi for Honolulu.- Sha "These afe bad days for the ora
Sava likewise been supplied. have to be crossed. A terminal Eng- regard the event m being or some will be-too-late for the .IN:edding, at tor," Lord Tweedsmuir_ told his 'I; at.
Today the results are a magnifl- fish eke, aomewfiere: on the south !political importance. which" she -expected to be a guest, eners. ''A pubric man, with the-im-
ceni justification of this- splendid coast would ,be m0-r'e convenient for - ' brit she 'W,,s` able to aid her friend niense population of voters which we .
Idea. The trees are said to+ range _Imperial Airways'. projected Atlantic 61 .in her dilemma. possess today has no chance of. really
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f Pipe Smoker Not '
_ . Traffic -Menace
IStratford's . Smoking -Drivers
Scoff at Nebraska Man's'
- Claims -
Sltratford's motorists who mix to -
D d d i i i h i 1 n
A�A� f ed increases q more than. 300' pea
J Flour
�'!""' period 1984, ry- Det w
cent. but the latter was a drllp at
:
Exp
joins 26,000 aseYs ` in ,Janus Otto
Competes With Canada And Cherry Trees
U -S. For. -Market In —
— - Far East Line Avenue':
?OKIO--Japan's export of Sour VI .TORIA- 3
acco an r v ng are o t e op n o during the first 10 months of -this genus Japanese cherry blossoms,
-generally speaking - that the man Declared Kitchener's Chief of Pol the .usual. minstrel fend -men jokes,
Year is reported at 11,0$3,000 sacksmore than a mile in length, will line
who said a pipe sn oker is Aa men. ice in an address before the loca solos and choruses. , the way to the -famous $utchart's
ace to traffic "is a crank or probably Rotary Club: "Tire Programme o •- • ' • • �an increase of 1,958,000 s its over r
January -October, 1934. � sunken gardens, at Brentwood, un :.�
a non_$moker who do n't know what_ tl<g_Bo Sc tai - Some 80 British Columbia Scoutsj Most of the export went�to Jianchu- der tentative plana --of the Ilritfsh
-__ he's talking about." � peat ing for boa The are taught obed attended t e S6t 1! -annual Paeiffe�{{
Y Y g kuo an w Columbia Government, i
Stratford andoi`ists were grtestioned ience, truthfulness, to do a good.tur.li Coast. Pafrol Leaders' Conference 10,042,000 sacks, compared with 8,• The cherry trees, 600 n nuns .
concerning the dangers, which lurk in 'et any time, not counting the effort held at AUerflee s, Wash, 814,000sacks in the same period, of will line both sides of the highway
the motorists' pipe bowls. The ques. it takes; construction instead .of de the previous year. However, thele leading off the West Saanich road,
- tions were suggested by a statement struction• Very seldom do we hear Calgary ,Scouts are again going in was a marked ain in exports to the
made by Ralph Duff of`Nebraska City, of a youthwho has had Scout train- for boxing.A series of classes will - g p to the karden for 8 distance' os
Philippines, 562,000. sacks compared 7.000 feet from the. entrance. ~
manufacturer and authority on ea- ing getting into, trouble." be conductdd 'at St. Stephen's Hall with 135,000 sacks in the previous
sines.• a a , ` under the direction of a p'hysicsl in- corresponding period. '
Mr. Duff's ' arguments were: A ` The 21st Toronto (St.-Barnabas) structor and an amateur boxer, and Japanese flour -is repo rted"eompet- Classified Advertising
: jamoking pipe in front of a driver's a large enrolment is anticipateda.• ing brisk! in the islands with Can-
Scout Troop has been added to the Y
face was as dangerous as a big smoke now quite large list of "harmonica adian and. American flour. Exports to sNV]INTOZ13i
stack. He claimed ashes and smoke » Something. new in entertainments China, Straits Settlements, and the ;� OFbER TO EVERY IAiv1�?7TOIL
band troops,. 1
would illterefere with the driver's vis- • • • • *as the Snapshot Tea given by the, Dutch West Indies, were respective- I List of .wanted inventtoA and full `+
Ion to a great extent and probably be - Scouts of Timmins, Ont. Each table ly, 77,000 sacks, 15,000 sacks atld i oznva y, sent free. T Attorneys.
msA!
the cause of s smash. He also said A very successful week -end inter was covered with "snaps of local 18,000 sacks, The first two •represent= aompaay, world Patent Attorneys, Y7i
national Rover Scout Moot held in hank 8ttreet, CYttawa, Canada,
camping, cooking and lust
•that the pipe prevented a clear view Scouts p g,
p p p delegates -from "
Vancouver brought g bo s •-
Smartt uniformed y
�h rear vision mirror.looking." Y
of e m
So much for Mr. Duff. Here is various '.points in the province and whited on tables. :.,�'he Royal Bank of Canada
what Sfratford pipe smoking drivers
United -States northern pacific coast _. __ • _ -e .
gay: cities A Sunday morning Scouts' The 17th Winnipeg (St Matthew's) "In the the first place a pipe to no Own church service was addressed by
Provincial Secretary W.: .Solway Scout Group celebrated its 21st c' ! , '
more dangerous than a cigar or c.ig- birthday with a banquet which was Genual Statement t 130th TtoVember. 1933
ar;et; in fact when I drive,' mpipe Next year's moot will be held at _
y Bremerton, Wash, attended by 265 parents and friends
11a generally out wh1Ie I hold it fp my
and 75 former Scouts of the. troop..
mouth. You cent say that of c cigar • • • ' Rabbi Solomon Frank, President. of
or cigaret;'. scan the way one lean Something new in- Scout "feasts" the Centre -East District Scout. LIABILiTIES
t- sttalriled it np _was a " i on to ' held _b kers _
P SE P• supper'- Y s�ciation, was guest epee ,
. , r CApItM stock paid top ......... c ............. l.l�eN,M _.
The mans crazy; was the tits- the Rover Scouts of High sliver, Altt * • •
gusted answer. given b another • ,
Reserve fund ofits , . sees s e e s.. f 3e,eM,eN.N
g g Y At the annual meeting of the Sa4nn carries! ltorward u per Prottc sad
driver." Generally .the pipe is more The highly successful 8th annual Ridgetown, Ontario, Scouts held in� AccountLose ................".'•._.•..„..••--, t,Ne554N
rate thea. anything .eras that smokes. Scout minstrel show of the 30th,,Tor- ldunici al.
"Hall,. Mayor bred Kennedy
3 31,6M SSI,N 7
As for the rear' vision mirror - I've P e 3 Dividends o. 11 (at .,...:.:. ,..,..,.
never yet seen a man smoke. with his onto Scout Group was given three was elected President of the Local Dividend be lea tae age per sacrum) p...... hod
nights before packed audignces, Pro- Association to auceeed' ex -:Mayor slid O•`°a`k'r''leas” """""""""""""""'
pipe sticking directly up in front of ; 37.331.0431, +
his eyes: The usual position 18 either s�ona lona,te items included
'YSchool �sizei'nand centlyLamaved t nCha ham Ward, _� �� c. , • • • 3 t,et5,t611t
P is b1r asci iaalteteaa doe a Dominion Go+.rer _
at an acute angle 4rt�m either corner — Deposits by and balances due to Provincial Govern -
of the, month or doves' almost resting mlta b , u .. ts,4M.{ss•es t _ .
�epoaha by the public not beartn;
-on the ,owner's tie (if hitt wife isn't that only b00 buffalo would be be operative in 1937. The statement ra by the public beartus interest. IueiWna
near)-" interest accrued to date of statement .. K3,360,433 74
slaughtered this year instead of the issued further says that four round Deponit• by and balanaw due to other
The pipe gives less trouble than tunkafn Cons. ..... . ..... .
". . .. .sees . 339,,0 70
original estimated 1,500, The reason trips a week by giant passenger mail Deposita by ant balances due to banks awd taakina
Ci ,retcigar," a o a. - b nidal ser. correspondent, !s the United Linsdows
the g or was the pi lase will constitute the i _
i at Ait 310.1
that the abattoir D tar. totratrlet'�c.........s. ♦ _
for this is eta • • •
Son of still another driver. "When Wainwright •has been destroyed by vtce. Regular services are projected = - "" " ws.awsti,S1
a man's pipe goes gut he generally fire. There are .laige herds at Wain via •the noMern route, by crag of N:erea o[ the hank la tt.... L ion. , ,......
just kgepg on sucking at -it 11ut when Acca tayabla 151.681 -Ie
vert ht and Elk Island And small Canada, Newfoundland anti the Irish _se bilis es t and Letters of Inclt oaiattirar the .:,, fO.e16.376.N
B
i,lab the to the isUe not Included wader lost
... . a leu ... _
a cigar or cigaret goes out the first herds at Banff and other points. The Free State to England, and via 4be ,,mss he„d., , • ass.ses•M
thing he dot's to r:ems for a lig»- area "Wood, Bpffalo Paris ' is 17,300 southern route, by. way of. Bermuda i .....
-seNels fN•{t
That's when the trouble starts." tililea and the is where• Canada's to England. In addition, a, route from " '—`'-
buffalo wander in p natural state. _ Bermuda to Puerto Rlco, t'to be ex. _ ASSETS -
r 1 9anC- Gold w�6emteoi'helld'to `l.ioa�:............. i.... + t aN+i 6tt�
Brown
tended by mutual comets is
.-,-.,,.,Canada's Growing Alcock and. Brown t!tvnea. Goldheld.loinheld ,..................w 7. 551.
4 The British Post OfRce anct Airubary In held elsewlten.'.................. {.l+r.ev7•+•s
;Buffalo H e r d S re Proven
Right Il�lnist have announcer! ail airree• ossa nit of C,snada, . ...::............+. 6,3{T,a65 N -
l y Deposits with aartk,ot linada............c.......,., is,tas,7865tt
: meat for. a -7 000.mile air mail and � or of er h�ed banks.. , .......:........... tsstsa{.
end passenger service from Ri•ltafn to ernm r ocher Than ca lee... 51
an notes nod ta.{ae,{4a 61
3 x.141, 4 74
An Edmonton despatch says -'"The L'Evenemeat Quebec At the Durban, South Africa, ' to begin two ChoKlues on other banks , . , . .. , , ... f 10.376,177.119
P F of 1936 or at the beginning of 1937 - Deposits with and tsalances due '6;% other 'chartered
great herds of buffalo in Buffalo atrans-Atlantic postal air serrtice -years hence, or in 1937. The 1 os Of, wnk. In Canada ....... , .. . , , 3.129.n
kk flce has plans for the carriage of all �• banks and baakin''correywndenti eLew6err
♦ !shad
Elk, Ialand National Parks, both will be established between . 'Great, than in Canada, . • , , , , _... , • • • • : •, • 67;N7'»e•»
tin Alberta, continue to thrive. Ac- first-class -mail by air, wichuut stir. - 67.3s5s�a.e7 _
Britain 'and (1'anatia It is not. S quea- Dominion and 'Provincial Government aired and
eording to their 'annual census : the tion of a fantastic rediction 'but of charge across the Arianlc. guaranteed securities maturing within two yawn,
herd in the former reserve numbers P not exceeding market value 110,731,111 38
The inauguration of a tress_ acI c
a well matured .project. � If the' op- p � � Other Dominion and Provincial Gorernmeat direct
4,763' and in the latter 2:126, these er$tion of the new route is .retarded: service by Pan-American Airways has, and guaranteed securities, not aweedtng marks
led Imperial airs ape -,to launch rx- valve. " T6se'i30ls '
figures being exclusive of the 1935 Canadian Munlglpal -securities. not ssceedlns market
- -_ g the United States will itself � create if,- - calf crop crop of about 2,200. and that would be -not 'merely a vic- perimental transatlantic flights, These ft�t�oriHes other rk:n'cinadiin, not escwaio% - s.11s,1S3 N
"These buffalo are wards of the will be undertaken in the near future. market value .: ... .. s3,i1S,9fiN
torp for them but they would reap a Other londs, debentures end 'stocks. not emreedla0
Dominion Government. So that ahe� To.thls end Imperial Airways is cou-
rich profit front it. Already mistress market value .... it1.045.ee31s
ranges may not be over -grazed, and of the, seas, proud 'Albio.n 'does nor struciing folia operation within a ,few Car and .hurt •not esceeding 30 dayaj 'loans in
months the first of a number of sty- Canada on bonds, debentures, stocks and other r..
condition, about 1,500 anmials will ing boats, cover marketable wire. to `
p , I the palm [ the uati the ,bear away y:ar.31aa9.e3 ' :y
i
Ito* reserve the herds in a health securer!.. of a sufficient mark
. Can- Call and short (not eaceedfng 30 dsy.�i o�art�4, else
be.slaughtered this Winter, •'their•adian experts have discussed. the mat. here than to Canada on bond! debentures.
Slosh and hides sold. A few years Istocks and other securities of a aulticimt market-
roc
ago, when the Government bought a 'ter at Ottawa and prepared a report New Corn Can - _=Pbl• value tocover.. """''' • "•P` "" """ u�stl,es7:940
1 sural! herd in Montana, t bong it which will he' submitted to the Brit- `i I sA3a 7�j s
6 17
s Curteut loans and discounts in usnads, not othar• t
tsh conference.. After having, consid_ Resists Borer wise included. estimated loss provided for.,. ... s717,124,161
w*as teased the buffalo fac>'d extinc ered several projects 'for' air'routes, �e
" .Loans to Provincial C;overnmenn, . .. 1bi,71Z.61
!tion, 1.oana to cities. towns, munkclpallties'and'tichot� - 3
J. B. Harkin, Commissioner of Na- these experts have come to the cern- dbstrkta , ... .... .... 9,ts7,»1.16
cluston that The ideal one *as have_ AttenlptS M.1 `c TO Cr O.S S1 Grtent loans and dlaeounta elsewhere than io
tional .Parks,—gl s - ,. Coneda.'not_ othet.rw included. estimated foes
the planes- •pass by the following ` ariety With Good provkled for..... ... ... , .. 9a,tse,e67.0
i reasons why the excess buffaID are loon-c;urrteor foaoa, ..iimaca'to..' p ... , ':d for..:.,. 3.8%714.63 -
points: Cape Breton, Havre 'de Grace _, �;in1t1'lil s,�6, t,use�
snot turned loose 3I1 the North West and the Irish coast. That is to say. eenk firemMe•, sr net more than coat, less amounts written oe..... 16.ei3.79s
�Territoriesv instead ,oi being Blau eighteen Real catate other than bank rremises , . &.4016 21
eighteen 'sears after 'the first-. trans. , Mortgages on real estate sold byYhe tank.. ... .' 1111,171.!/ rt
i ered. First; 'he points -out, moving GUELPH -I Possibility that, a . new Ltubuittes of customer under acceptances ana'ieecer: o1'eiietr ai
Atlantic flight mad successfully by
�
buffalo. 'North for 800 miles is an type of • golden bantam• corn just re- - per conn.....,....:.. , .. =uks76.64 „
Alcock and Brows -in 1919; the path Shares of and loans ro controlled companies ...................... {,468.967,11
j expensive operation; secfltldly 'the ported produced at the Lansing, Deposit with the Minister of Fiwnce for the security of nota dreutls•
IDepaitment is anxious,to get rev- traced by the two°pioneers is judg- Mich., experimental station, and aaid� tion ............ ................. �...•...... 1.6e0.eN.N
(care from the sur 19
ed the most ractical. ' anthenrn n er will
0thar'n•p not included under the roregana heads....«.�.._..... 64e,esa.4e
Gibson, Assistant Deputy menta have been tried since then be a great boon to corn growers, is, n �. ✓100,!1+•?!0.117
many lives sacrificed.. ,' but Alcock seen by Prof. L. Caesar of the Orr-
Minister of the Department of the i Ti• T its A c c sea P t
I/
and Brown ere right. - hs yai auk o an ( ranee eau
Interior states there are alresdy V tarso Agricultural College, provincial o Fran,e to conduct the Puainev of the Bank in Paris, and egret, and liabi7d'e—
from 8000 to 12 000 head of buffalo entomologist' al+cl director of the The Royal Bank of Canada (Frames) .ere Induded to the ea•ral statem•oa
s w. wlisoN, a o. >�
In the Wood Buffalo Park which is'EMS-OCEANIC
^ s a*e n EA� - 1 corn Uorer campaign in Canada. President and l�tsnaglns Director. G.ats.l ztitinat.a
r l� a�(►n�+ry9V'V� iC Prof. Caesar, commentin - on the AUDITORS' 1tt�OM _ yi
at Ore hounaavy- ` 1t sen North R est. I;
Territories alio +. ' P rte. This num- new corn development, pointed out To rxr, gtttaltirnt.nie s, Tern Rovat. BANK of c.+Nenx:
that• we have examined the above *tatemont of Ilabiliden and Assets a at 80th November, 193b,
the . variety Maize Amango. with the books and accounts of The Royal Bank of Canada at Head Oftl¢a sad with the certified
her is considered : triple, and is made - . g
pp AIR TRANSPORT "turn, from the branches. we have checked the cash and the sercurities reprenous Q rho
v of excess baffalo shipped. . from I which is the basi9 from which the Bank's investmenta held at the Head Office at the close of the fiscal ear, and of various dates y
new. corn has been Dred, is resistant I dcr;nR tree year have abo checked the orb sad ;nveatmrot sscunLr at rver+l of th'e lm
Wainwright over an extended per'. ant bran,h
portant va,
lode to the borer, and in bad years has We have obtained NI the Information and explanations that we have nqulred, and In ow
been loft untouched by the pest. opinion the transactions of the Bank, which have come under oar nodep, have been within the
Mr. Gibson incidentally remarked Observes the Toronto \fail 'and Em.powers of the Bank. The above statement is in our, opinion pro rl drawn up no as to discl
_... pire: The speed with which aviation
-Experiments—have._ed in the true aomdiU.. of the sank a. at 30th nvambet, 1933, ao�it �..e shown by the books oi
CanaAa crossing it with, native.vari-
i LIVE STOCK iNARKETINO has developed is one of the marvels ' -IAs. a. Rosa. C.A.
eties, but the trouble has been to get o, P. S. TH& Sona K
BhippinR on the co-operative -plan has of the age. Solo and other fliglt9 A, GA OMSON,CL i►adltos
been productive of splendid results. a cross that is not only resistant, but of pN� Marwick. • l ME
--
Selling on the open market means real have been featured in the conquest is also a good ,quality .for,. dolestle-'llfonireal. Canada, Ikceambqr 2i, isss,
value for the owner's. Get to toucb of the Atlantic and ; of the Pacific _
with vs. Gceau. Regular air services carrying and feed purposes. t PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
.. Writ -Wire -or Talephoai '
LYadharst 1143 passengers have been establishcd in jr •
TZV UNITED FASU'E38S Valance o! Profit wnd.l op Account, 30th November,
: OO.OrElaaTsys ao33raNsr, ZZMTED various parts o1 the world. Great. j teas .. . ... . .............. ... . ... . ........... s i ei.a06 99
LIVE STOCK COMMISSIO` DEPT.' I $rit8ln ]las been one of t•11e chief Pmars for the year ended,30th NovcmSer;'2+t3; iTter _
Union BtoClt Yards, West Toronto Those Leisure Hours making aggro rlatlona to Contingency Rea
promotera•'N'travel, by air. •The Brit. out of which Preserves provision ffor an Ba� an
Why Not EnwTo, Tli!m i'to i Doubtful Debts has been made ..:............... 4,3{0,511.41 A
ish Post Office hopes for the carriage fftahly? Speciallsed tralning �5,847t3T7. „,
of •flfst.class' malls between Britain leads Inr.ruussd eliicfency.
FARM$ FOR SALE
Incr ase Ffriciency means I -APPROPRIATED A5 FOLbOWSi
iN ONTAJUO and all parts of the Empire in the lncieaet,i Earning -Capacity. 1Nvidend No: ]+0 at A!: per annum.....i....a, t 7N,eoo.e6 1
$Oma good properties at fair priceA neat future ai~ ordinary postal rates. 'Overcome Inferiority Complex. ! Dividend No. 191 at Ay per annum .................. 700.0m.06 .r
art cash and. .extended -terms- on. develpp' mental power, awl, , "VividendNu.1+2at8 per annum........... 7N,000.N
the balance at 4%interest. " At present British 'Internal air lines equip yourself for hnttei• i �1)ivideadNo 193 ate,cperannum....,......» 7N,0o0.N c.(
State Your rennfrements and write 'carry mails, wherever things. Study leisurely in the
for ��yyaafIs to: - Y practicable, ", ilietof parr otvn hnme. NVrtta ; - 3-1,8N,NO.N-
tZ03t37[lsSIONtIi OP — without extra 'chargli ,fOr' air mail. nt� ptrfi�tt}an-oP.-f:ascinadlitt. 1 Contribution to the Pension Fund Socieq......,... IN,ON.N
�- ` : AQleIOt77:Ttir3ltaL LOaNa correspondence courses - . - ARPtoDrfadon for Bank Premlaei.................:.. 2N.e00.N
_ According to a Washington annoiin- RiserveforDominion and Provincial GovernmentTaxes 1037.772.75 i 5
lazsament Bldgs. Toront cement the "confident hope" .of the The institute Of Practical 'and
Balance of Profit end Lwa'carried forward.........,. 1,N9,554.05 ,
British, United States,, Canadian and Applied Paycholo } ,�-- _. _ : _ : .. •._ _ __ _ _ - '
--Y"No. Irish Free_State Governments follow- J :' ' 1U. W. WILSON. s G. N,
1 — '36 trio Coal.d.ratio allalaR
-ing a week of conference is that a •. MONTs1Ea31, t7 *Zdl- President end hinnattng airector _(',.nota atatyse.
97 regular trangatlaRl lC air Bei-viCH will igwtrail. [7rcember I{. F935. y
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Ge�oe•)ge'e Church Spada �- - - ^ aur �' �":.•� � - ----' -- _ .----__-- _ -- 'I
;1J U1 n, 17th--tarn'-Sunday after Christ. holiday w1u the letter's paaethts, C.
Jan, 0
• sad Dlire. Annie. : ,' . •.
mas. Morning Prayer at 11 a. m. to_��
�:.Jpluh and Sra• Ployater cpernt Sunday Sehaci ,at IA a, m. Evening Eric and Bay Cot�ins have been I q
thriiitmw Day with their daltghter PtayeruT.Preacher at both tier,spending the C'hristmaa lsolidays,-�
.
An Toroata. vices, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Rev. A. D. and Mrs. Cousinsa ter c ► w »
Squires we are sorry :
lflr, �.�e_.Squ ---- -.. at the he7srle. of thele d ren Pick10HEIR s ,Leader Store. - -
heattln at -Mr' W4Iter-Wood,-whoa has-been .
to report, is in veq poor? associated with his. brother, Mr. To thi, rJeetors aad Ratepayers of Y._
present. Alfred Wood. was here on Saturday W. 7ovnehi# of-Pickerin a
�p pub, . Library Board have attending his brother's funeral and ' 4
placed *on their "Yes a large sum- while in the village spent a pleasant I wish to elcpresa my most sincere
bar of new books. the names of the hour in Mite Newel' officer oeniiwi Wanks and a 4ie
liet will be pulif.hed in next week's old friwndshl sr. � appreciation to the rate-
P payers for the expression of confid• -S
-The Annual School Meeting of e'nce, in returning me, by acclamation
--Master Howard Bath, son of 5. S. No 1 ;"., was holdin the to the Reeves 'hip of your municipal-
]lir. and Mrs Edgar Bash, accompan school building. on 7`i.iurrxlay even- its, for the coming year. ' Also to
led a group of local Masons ing of last week, with a fair num- those attending the nomination meet-
t�aremtuhL on
week, where he sang'at the banquet- elected chairman of the meeting, aripreciated expression of satisfact
-Frank JProuse, who wins con-
conducted the variou eattlieh of ion with the administration • durinG r jf 1t
fined Go his sled for several weelca the program. Trustee A. K. Robinson the past year. f ! _
suffering from a very severe coil, with one'year of his term yet to ' WiAing all, the Season's Greet-
IMS.
reet-Was• around town on Thursday, but complete, tendered his resignation inea and a Pros-pernus New Year.
had to. return to his bed on the dee as a member of the Board. -W. C. It
- -
Robi;. C. Ree,
tor'" orders, as there ass still
don' Murkar was elected, to oomplete thih
We "Carry :
ger from .pneumonia unless care was term, and J. 3. Balsdon, ex jlnse ternt' See' Che Ukranian _' D icert at
exercised: had expired was re-elected, and with • Brougham on Friday, January 10th. T);�+ Choicest Groceries
-Next
Sunday morning Rev. H. Chas. W. Pilkey,
With two years of
G. Crozier will preach on the 'sub- his-term to'ootnplete, the Board 'was -
'What is God!" In the even- The Fineet'Frtaits
ject, announced.. The "Penny Bank" .. E'S AM ADDitES _..
}ie
ing /the subject' will be "The New was suggested for this school, and a YOU SHOULD KNOW
Largest ToyStank
Ideas of the Kin&c in. . SwidaY recommendation that the Trustees ,� ��„ IT TELLCg01�1CUloK ORE be Largyt Gift Stook
School Bible Classes will meet • _
investigate tie possibilities was The Largest Chinaware
Sit to • ,the Y. P. Union will made. Secretary of the &card w
meet on Wednesday, Jan. sth. Wn7. Gormley, announced outstaltd- •A ^s �� and Glassware Stook'
s ' -Mr. Wm. Lee. of the Base Line• ing debentures of approximately 4 The Largest Ladies' Wear Stook
met with -serious accident on Mon- ';1$,860, with Fera Insurance cover- COME 2N AN'n am
` 'day. He. was walking S•n No. ?. Highing buildings and equipment of $20. - -
waiy near Green River, when he was 000. A vote of appreciation and . of — -- - -
strwk by- a -hit-and-run motorist, thanks ,was tendered Mr. Barker for Call Pickering, 5900 _ - -
sad was tdtrown into the ditch. wherehis assistance to the Board and tile,' - -
he was found in an unconscious etcih- duriu fire est "' "`DsON - • S. �/ HAPMA
Ratepayers g p year..
dition. He gas badly rat about the As is generally known,tate Board _Successor to C. N. Gane. '
1 : ..-bead and a number of teeth knock are now
attempting to collect a _ • - c
Cut. He 'ss taken home in as am- sum of approximately -$1,200 from . mag• Oat. '
balance aftertrceiving treatment at the County, an item that had been
-TWO STANDOUT V ALUES
Msricham. imisunderstood when the Grant 'Rt 4
-A11 report a Very enjoyable ev-
gnisition ' of several years ago had
-lasing at the Christmas social tt the been sent to the -County: I%e- loctlnl
1[Jnited. YoS�ng People's Union. Saints Section have a eftreng mora} claim, Is that.'oll, �><Lr'y ! Tip To' Tailored Snits or Coats for s
Claus was there with ilia pack of but the County have, to date, used I just called to say you S{
gifts. but m¢ with an accident �n a convenietl technicality to avoid men or women--Same Clot 11.--Same
- .arrival schen he slid -into. our midst payment, nAver Trustee Board pan obtain all Moo's I)rt1K
on his "tummy" scattering tlieAlVas- supplies at Moore'x, .Du - Price-423.75s. r
were instructed to proceed with tits _
tares and causing great. Jay. -.and etc- claim: at once. harton., BelYlet�lher ►t1 ry pp
ClteMent. We regret there were not. y y Y E Gordon's �sil7usiness (l>r'1'� Hose
-snore present. The next regular----.ICberrywMd -
may ' buy at ,(,Lt > Ie:HB, � -
lineeting veill be held an January s. 'tobacco. 'Toilet ciods. �` t t
land will be under the Christian Pel- The ;fink'children of Detroit have Confectionery, � Preserip- ;Splash-proof, Snag-resisting, Chlf-
i
.:Ilowllhip..C4'nvener. been. holiday guests of their cousin, tions, Drugs. Spices, lia- :'fon Hosiery
The Village Rat0ayers met in Ray Taylor. tents Stationery, y ,lt>;aor
the Town Hill on Monday evening Mr. and '4 m. Penney _were. in the Blades, Pop, herbs- e'te. -N --
:EW S�3A SAES• �
:to nr+tninate candidates for, the off .city with their children over the m Q
-I<ee of Police trustee. At the close Chrio4mas holiday . FI. V. Ft. M061iE. URUGGINI Fred T. Buntiii$f � - Ti0kering
of Lbs' nominations-Mrs:--9---Petty. and daughter have
K. S. W bee. spendi�. Christmas holid `Establietntld I1i67: , _
G47llis. A.n �Iihrtl: G. W. Barker. "yo- ait>it Mea Janney v • .
E.. C. Jones and Ed. Walsh completed . L'incent realty lefi at the beginn- TREETEX
_ :,lhe list of psible candidates. At .ing of the wm'elt for (�udpb Agricnl=
h'' 9
P. m. on 'I'vesday evening Mesar" -Lural College where he is atteniiing -wall inoses C.-HOICE
r��j -
G W. Barkltr,. M. S. Chapman andthe Winter Short Copr'ee. -- - : A LATS E. C. Jones, alone, had qualtfied for Mr. Lintner and .liars. Thomper.rl
" - deetton The rrtarning officer had ePalt Chritrtmas DoT in the tuts with T rest ea 'Vy ►t 1I Board I B made
it}herri^re .declared an. acelaana6an- the' former's Son, Chas. and family. 'i:ud,er a n-)w proe4,fis, po"esF _ • _
TltPre wPrP r,an fartil rw7�'oT f ee��nn--
The Pollee Trustee Board for the Round Steak .. • .. 21k
Y' y 1aK gr. vt iitslatll,c qu tliflef.
Tear 1936 will therefore be co ria- on Chrism Bay. in keeping of the Minced Meat. . - 1• -"
ad of the three gentlemen na> li niversal ecllday. and the u qual Full I l half I l l6 h kit d -pri i' CGI tit � ►
--Death came sud lml nn Christ '
y happy typical ni th,nt dam, wan four nncl a half cetJtli. er , r` - A --
letae Day to. Alfred Wood, 11rPfrieie7!t spent,. v e er being all tt at _. . p Stewing Beef t . Gtr•
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and proprietor of the Sherbrooke could be de I FgI1-rP foot, -
Daily Record, who was a'former re- Cooked Ham 55c.
The - Woman s Association ,will , t
had -.- PICKERING -.- Dutch Loaf ,,: 25c.
_ #tident of ..Pi Trivet in the hall Thursday: Jan. n
,gone from Sherbrooke to 9th, Rol! Call to be answered by >t LUMBER YARD-
.4o, o, spend Christmas %t-ith. his fanuly "New Year's Thought or Sug•ges•- variety Loaf . y.. _ 35C•
at his home in that city. Following tian:" The electirn of offi Fdn---for f ,the dinner, he suffered a stroke. and the New Year will take place at the ,Yaw ddvsrtase>niert•.
died s-hprtly afterwards. He was 'a meeting also a quilting. There will Jellied . veal, •• , . 3�C.,-
son of the late
Benjamin and Mrs. be a pot-luck supper. We would like Head Cheese I'SC.
Wood; and zms born on March ISt11. to have a good at,endance.` (Jit SALE-- Ort+nm separator, nPal
y1i969 at. Oak Bay Mills, Bonavtvttnre Fly new. Apply W C.'CJnner R R 2, Clare 1
Bologna, f
count , Quo. His lather was a proal- -19 _ Bologna . • • 5e•
Jnent r of the Society of _ vy ANTED-Two Higb SebMi ro t;n =
-Friends, and was for 9, number of Mhss Mabel Dixon spent Christri7as r• e+�t,: wtw.iu room together. to board.
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83.50 per actwol week. 'Apply IV EMS ofRre.
yesm a teacher, in -Pic Bring • CdI- waLti •the Elliott family • in Toronto. • _ :,. .
ege,.._ p ,p lug on K lChutcb $t; N 1i fo formerly Rtoccurpied by
- ---- -=- where Ali. Wood was a nil. Mrs Smith of Toronto, utas the . : W
It
Whey, 12 �CsPS cf 1. e- Ile f'ewe.!'t! r•rlfat C•i }li.s Janet Allison over the the late W, l:. tram. Fir l+:tttcularsappiy to
n ,''the office' rSi tfie .Pickering Neva t:, weekend. J f'rwfe. Pickering. lstf _411
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kBnteh rerin -
'karn *re printing. business. In a Mr. Jaynes Dean of Orchard Inn f1TRAYIib- 0n to thepremise. e:t
' ear he joined the Gait .Reformer. died on Y,,;Doc. 2,8th. 'and 4 - win. Puckrin. Got 5. Cots, 4, Pickering (Aum
7 key): one Jersey better. 2 yeah old, • Owner may _ . » r
and a year Inter was foreman ala was buried fat Hili on Miinday. hare
same by proving property and ippaytog - --
printing estisbiiahnsent in Toronto. Mr. and H.Meam - ami (1�j n Q Store'."4
8e had been connected with anu -' Mr. and Mrs. Ari Moore Mid-Jeart L`OR REDNT-1W acres, dries Ensue, �, ick' ring '' Hard V
bee of newspapers, including the rnotrred to Florida ar the Ida I' clay Ir>a,n, running creek. tn«lern r,.rn,
!"' y water installed. brtft louse, 19 mil. s from To-
- Toronto Mail, Peterboro Adorning Dr. and Mrs. Quac of Ft. ronto. Apply T. Jacques; We$ Hill; Ont. 19tt
Times, as editor, Vancudter Evening William sic spending the New a SOK BALs,-AccredilPd H+•Pi-tPro� JUST TRY' *
` '- Telegram; Victoria B. C. News; The' ! ; Shorthorn bull 2 1.2 yearaold, from a guod
milking strain, tra6n to Louisa: imported, and
..Montreal Star; Toronto. World m In Memornan aired by a Browndale. M H. Burr.. Phone
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+which be had a quartef interest. He
Pick Coal, tort C.
a
throb purchased the •Qttawa Free In Memory of Edvin Baled on, who FOR MALE Uri li$NT—'•.i sill - vANADA YAftNI9H CO. _
'`PAINTS AND VARNISHES
. ,, 1901- h.� calla (.11 _ to ;'!'iP* r:ied. Janus 601 103'. trade for city Prings l• g hen-pen
garde _
.'Pres... TelJanuary 14llacres, gond buildings targe hen•cen SO x2 �
bt1911te\cS in hT'ont"e0.'' A� 't`ice--Pres- Ill our heard your meiror;,' linaem, g� stream on farm. A}�1y C, Deferrari. [ars.',
idem.; AdvertisinlT and SaIP Manag Sweetly tender nder fond and true; a You can be convinced that you'cao?buy -
er of the Semi-Ready Tailoring Co-, Tlwre is net a day dear father, '�'01i `ALN'-C no O ydesdxlr stall
ion, rising 5 years, bay: 155^ lbs. good
4 a Setter product at a Power price. Oui + .
-' with which he VMS connected for iG That wt'.do not think of ,you. worker, guaranteed. Manna bull calves Guer pp-�
'years. He then - returned to jnurrial- sty. pure bred. 10, 9 Sod 7munthe old. Gordon business for Paints. Varnishes (ice Enal11- -
Wife and Family, Pari Farm. a pply John Kayel. Pickering. 19-20 els has more than doubled . in the 1&3t 2 �---
iatic vrnik, . joining the Montreal -- -- - --
Star. Six years sgn he nur^hnsed'th'e — t4+tJK. 8ALF-.Pnre Merl d"rsPv cow 'yeilrs, due to the increasing sale of
To the Mectors and Ratepayers of 1 born 'June bth, 1'931, sire, Mcf�nnald Senior '
e OYt81Dt WINr[ 100 .. :.. _.
Sherbrooke Record.
He is siirvive!1 a P1iace, It R 52, Class A A, regestered,•eeredit these roducts.
the Towttelnip O Piticering. P
by hi9 Wj<low; ane d!iug'tter, Helen ed,'bloud tested. due to fresben Jan 12th. View
Elizabeth Wood thrPP siaterg, 11tr8. Paint Jersey Farm. Brock Roar and Lal Lhore. THERE 15 A REASON
Clark, Pickcring�Otit, 10
A: G. i
J. A. Martin Winni o - I wish to .-express my sincere
p g, 'Mrs. Chao• .thanks and IHO-It•E ' LAIRY UO1 V,14-lit!ui::f
appreciation to the rate- :Agent for McOormick""Deerio e
Walker and Mrs. Thomas Rateman; CJed ed and grade lowa� Govtrrtmcnt T, B . R gFarm Machinery
pavers for the hnTlor conferred upon tenets. 'Fresti,ard clone •pringersalway, ou
-'"both residing in ' Kingston; aMl als., JVrn Rlood te%ted if desired.' Fr dcKvcry ria and Repairs, r
me by again returning me, by ,ace- urchnaes of 7 or more, Sat,afactlo a ntred, — — tt y�a
four hro'therg, Frank, of Tthaea, N.. fi' Oar Motto:- We iiave[t Oiuo Ret it, Ot
lamation as coUTicill6r for' the year m J Murphy. Undsa;• Ontario. eephone T
Y.- ChAa. of Wiltnippg; BP^jamin, of , a 1gibs'
1f3. it in one rnwde.
'Pornnto, and Walter, of Sharhntnkr. Wishing you the Compliments of T1:KsEY bUl_1. f _ Tele hOue 8V00 -
['UFt `1�L1: -1 "ill
His funeral took lace on Saturday, P, .
p y hlte $P,Ason acrd a Pros erouA New t sell right my brat are. sea Ma.td'a Huron. RR -- - — — • ,
interment in the Friends' p low A. out of that aTh-', , SesMaid, r" Je C• LAI I♦C/ , • 'ICKERIIVG
g f ed!• Woodlatvn, with a rerord of oyer l0,0ft1'lbs. , I
i � g milk as a 3 ye,1r Olt!, dad T h:
W. FF. Dorn, tern e•f his in the herd that f +,• ..
F, :N.Chapma-. Pi"cih,,T.
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