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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_01_10Y • e " IN' • .,_� ., . � � ' . •. .. - .. 1 .. --�. i ,` .. -T is . .. _ ... -* ` , r- VOL. LV. ONTatRJ N. i0, MO.' ?0, �+u Brougham Pickering Township Horticultural �Tf WE WISH SO iety' Aiutual Meeting • �1�LI� 00D d[edieesl to tank our The Women's Institute will meet 1"1R. S, n. PRAR90N-PbytueiAn ytt tt:e -flume of Writ. B. Harvey on The Pickering Towns::ip 'Society •��ipdSurgeon, Dupbarton. ;Oly'Cust 6 "dress by tanuary 14th. The program hili. in- Annnat :Meeting and Election of Off- LLS' Dim-,tot- d -4 r. Autchiienioer; -will he held in the _MT ..Ontometricaf Assodati'on of Ontario. Rty. r and roll coil,' "Individual Tuou hts United Church on T'uerda January, IatecQa k4 becof the American Optometrical F>r!en S g y' - a.�idati tt. Eyes eta tied by appointment i a• rAatirlLg to ai_•l,ocrl Life." Hostesses, 13th, at 8 O'clock. If yr•u are inter- Established 1838 I� Ptiooe 2804. Claremont. Ont. w for their pdtronagF irs. Harvey, Mrs. Hardy and• 3liss', sted in the Society, please come. n ---- - Cassels ., For W,rist.lt;as Baikin - of the ast year aril ��"' a.ruwn's only surviving sis- Highland• Creek g - t: U UUYdL/3 tet our n.lr,teter. r— ; Use . �UI1Cllv,, .\vtat„ uUI,C Jlu4-yw, wn. P tCr, '_ n4 - i. C. Tiivrnwn, and her tAtt,g tvrn,cny v�Xuy,cu ur kl.r •ur. A. Z. rota• Husband, of �Vwd3tuck; came here Tisa December meetilg, ofthe1s.Sltltl F1QLir USA. South wu„( ut wu,l 2,uu.<..,,uwy. sty extend, 'to them the ,,.;. Jan, ist to help Mr. and 9Irs. 'I; Highuand Cree': Branch of the W. I. . 1 "' lir3Rr, cele4rsce their ^olce:-Red- was hold in Morrish's Hall. It wok Still un,ar n�sPl1 fo, unlit BA'1'UN, 881-L A ttvaa , �"' Q �j Q _ N q y W. J. BE;stvNI i.. t, SEASON'S ✓ din 1'h� day was.s r1,E uieti �3t}, the form of. a Christmas Party for g P Y Patronize Y onr Honie 1lilla ti, B, BELL J. U. F. RU` 6 cwt family feathering, but many Rood the members' children ansa. grand- "UREETINGS wishes came b .hildren. The guests joined the mem - For' Bread 1• A. WKtt;tiT; y mail and' telegram g *2 Bay Street, Toronto, Adelaide 2838 from far_ and- near, and ,lovely gif..s, bers - in singing several carols, and -- - -- SON --- A. W... MITCHELL as well. they then retires- to another section i keep in stock the highest grade Patent• U. 1 C (�' R 13AKDSUI�1 d: Co.,ams• Ha! l. the Iia.l. u f ^here the were enter= I� r +lJ.eera, sutieewrs. Notar,e. eta, ��:uue sot. George 3. Smittr, a native of y � made by Lakeside Milling Co. and Robin + , L''aceluor Llfe $uildent(, 3b TuruntuSt, toro.,to: PIUI! el lU�;, fent. -__ Brougham, and ,his wife, the-former tained with stories, while the Bus- Hood Mille, the Highest Quality mads TelEphone Ad. 4lf1U: YlCkennt f•hone sats. &t Phoebew Smith' of - Greenwood, being held. Mrs. in Canada . who iness Meeting mms Office phone 7400 $soidence 8510 Elliott, an honoured T$01143UN A MOMIL AN-13ttrrie• left These parts for North Dakota past-president, 'Tor-Laying - � , .l.tas. Solid Nota! 9' c ton, nolle. officeat Notary O t 1 was unable to be resent but was ' 62 Years morn present, For' y ed in St. La n I� R pee of Mr. Tho,naon, lot 11, concession 1, � .c �de � Hens P teria8, Oftwe hours: Tbursday and Saturday The Beal Store, Claremont i Thomas, N. Dakota, 50. years a sent a beautifully framed life-mem- a..uiass. from 7.00 P. m to 6.30 . m.. or by PHONB t�r3 �, 1 keepon hand ntmmc. Toronwoffic� ao5 Royal sant j Dec. 23rd. A great celebration was bership certificate, she having uotn- = f4ione PICA 20,10. 'Toronto EIgin 5303. mason Plated twenty-five yearft of canon- Laying Math s3in . held at their, home in St.. Tho F U R N •I T U R F Scratch Feed t that date. Mr. Smith has been a Alar- nous membership. Sympathy was ex- t CtONANT & ANNIS - Bareseters, We tire dispieviog an attretctiv6 x mer on quite a large scale, bu. nr•w Pressed for "-the -families in the corn- Solicitors. Notaries Public variety ofith:hd suffered b- Oyster Shell 1. retired. He i s- also holding, many im- munty at.ssuereereave • SORDOND.CONANT. K. C. : Aluminum and Grxniteware.'lItc. portant public offices: Same of their went recently.. Arrangements wart+ Altathe aell.known"FULL OF P$P". AULIN rN P..ANNiS, B. A.. LL. B. Furokture ;rid Fnroiture Mash made by the Quaker OatC4L Ogees-'•t• a 2Simcoe St. S.. Oahe Novelties. old friends of Brougham and GreeL-t rtesde to hold a series of Eluhres and wood will remerrrber tile con le as Dances in Mnrtis#1's Hall, the -first Ptw+w--4.and 5 (Oshawa), and at the Court Prices low, in keeping with times. p CHOPPING Houaetby.'(Mr,Gooantl Pbone7 (ti int• they have frequently visited the to be on January 8ih, and one to be by)' homes of their youth. on each 'succ?edine Wednesday even- Monday. Wedneedey;f3t Friday RADIO SERVICE --- Inguntil neo ruling,,ysas made. At .., 7 jento per leg Kinsale the close of the Bu: mess Sleeting, A Graduate of Radio JCollege .(Teo-late for last .reek) 31re. Oztic played the musical ace= TMIL 0. SMITH. ,D: D. g., L. D. S., P y BUCKWHEAT WANTED ( ofcemr to Dr. J. P Dales), Graduate of with --• ontoaniment" for a number of merry y 1 Loueteof Vent Surgeons and Toros- _ �- ldlgbeYttpT1C-P �fAtil rA �ivpaity At C•1ar out oMeeover D. A. I'-p-t0-the-tlltitllte trall]lIIg 1' A Happy New Year w .til. Star++l A basket, laden Rith inter >. —. - ai •oar► Taea y end Ferdsytf Phone and The Annual Cancers cc th4 23rd eating-lrtokino parcels; was brought yonr old eetabtiehad mklle ary f;iowavo at 2277 1NEST E(1t11PMENT f'as the.usuai 'succe out, and'ern-it evei*Pmert t►rerailed, on the jdb. Othe" are here todayand T PRBERT T PAt1,LA 14F L n9.. for. Mists Marion yi ie spent- several ig ore arO ,all oaiticipa*.ed in draw- � , t0-mormw-00NE. N J[1 D D. s . Graduate of the• tinyai Cott-Re of day's with Miss Alice Steil•" ,ig aift� fr^•r, 'rhe basket. All enjoy- gQeeeeta �nr(� wrs and the U.nt•ersity of Toronto. Guarantied Satisfaction - V. L, 6faSce in reudena• second door .east of St lend• Mrs, X. Parkin gave � a trou+•eau od 'hP lunch label+ made a r,lPasant s Iv Church. Pickering, Ont Office hours: 9 AT a. m. to 6 P. m., pr try a0 w ritment, (Xtay 'Pea on the 16-h. in honour of 3ii.;; Pnd'r- �r st harir v aftarnnon. '_- •#" .er�ieH. Phone Pick 37W- 411w RetsPAnpt,le Prlc Helen Law. Over forty iadies called inq Fvfntq- •Fw-bre and D+tnce. Shingles For Sale _ Tubes and Batteries always on hand a . -_ .. - during the afternoon, :dos Law be- Jan. l5th, di* -t+�tz of Mrs. W.-I?are. _ - llrasfttss* A arDs : H. ROY MILLER. ins a bride of the rn-.-nth:* Jan. 22nd, direction Mrs. Kinzett; atilt (ialvaoized Steel Shingles, "^ ` �1_ :' $rot ham Ontario' Christmas visitors in the nei hbor- Jan.. 2,9th, dirertiort Mrs of^n - >: fr M Itd'a , B Fel _ _ ey. t .Slate shin led.- ' AELIZABETH RILHAKD8QV 48tr Pb++nr 44..rk Ie" hood were: Mrs• Compton. avid son, •tau, re•ruhbrrl buggygw ; . Flroand automobileinsurance of sit kinds, Jifrl, of _� hbtirn. w th Mr. Joe Stell - Gi•e�tnwr►od els. _eApraseaciigranipanfnof aolldf)nancial stand. Lttwu mowers thetrpenede aa_ _ -_M U SIC and family: Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. PATERSON'8 --: OLAR`F.MON'1_ POSTILL, Licensed Auctioneer, ar t_ Ledgett and• hon, Donald. •with •Chan. Mica Evelyn Clark of Toronto, was Call and get jar ceci,_ Phone, WIS __ • tor• 0001ssba or'tors Sad Ontano. Ao•• EY erl@ a"yi - — ifaTitatiF?-itnSi attAnu.6 to on aborleas t' - _ - - - ■ a, Addre"Gre•n River f O. gzil . Fred Parkin and daughter and Mr. At the recent schen-4 .meeting 'wld witb a ornntU LOnfl@TVatnr} FUEL _ _ ._ . _ _ _ _-- " and Mrs. S. Farndale and eon with PT the hr+uee. Mr. Po (lark R. BEATUN, TOWNSHIP ci ainding. _ the Rirhardi n faam ily. ora,- th? new Lruotee- elexted, • Gert. Conveyancer. Commissioner for tatlttaa .�9a.rta. Accountant„ Etc, asawr of will teach afternoons or evenings Mr.� k. �t'. Nt•>swbr ? anti family -ThE!w 'Rhe 8 R!'^4 8t-Rnda^.^P 8` aim Marnalae _Hass_ whirev.te.t9nc. Saturday reserved for school pent �'}lrst'.a� wrh ?dr. R. R. and the 1'. P, meeting o^ Sunday ewer.- r.� �l� `i' �. ! Q 1children. Mint Luella 4I'_yxiyray at l3rr.c11ir; incl. t}•P meeting ne•ct Sunday; tui!' s1 ul ars `Joey „rr til. MAW _Rates very Moderate. .fr., anal' Mr- A. Parkin and -an: l:? in cha_" of Mia: Reta F'ynr. Lit+ena•it Atictitn,wer tar York, wit2 Al r. ar., .;kir. Henrd,. n' �3=' aR'n T-e W. _`•1. S• of the circuit mer on Studio at my own home one mile Onrarro.arid Ontario Counrie., Mn and Mr- ':+ :° �vlle; a; +•• T''::r day afternoon at the Stoma '6f I�Umbe? and Lath Ontario ,Jell trod+o! sales promptly attended to 'east of aroug�am on No. 7, •' lir,, A. V. Mosbra -with a ;••gaud Highway..J , .es'. aa,•,M?. Ztoa; VS'^s. Sadl&I,lin y $. fjhiII^leB - ,x r�rtnsN RSAPr,YA3lLR D_ (ia lg}7:4•' N!d i1 z--Sad;er. an i `ts'-ndanre_ A. splendid program was � es may be artanSed fur.at the NEWS.otlfce rident. phones, MRS. C1112t. DEYtTT - Fd. Roth Harry. J lrzas, -,1` ,%)okl1 n; : 0v" under the leader::hie of Mrs, ,a1Ga Coal i Beu`Vdtind lMr.l: T onus. alk : �iran,.aaviY`I' . to d Pegg. ofc* ti-to Bode' gond tven he .Albertd Voal ­_SAFETY Pickering. Midis = . V .. Parkin with Psri ir: 'and•fa tr Y•.e.ader of the Kinsale Mi: Society Band Doiii86tic Coke / —41y.at "Ashb rn; 31r. and Mrs. w. The Band and their leader are to be " Crwent, Lime,. PlasNw !Ch0 lei Each Gibrwn Mit their 'dauc•hts-r in r�:;;. c,;ttltr itulatod upon their splendid 0 _A GOOD 1)KIVER — PP $ :,1ldapli3-A:ot��_vrciid:; ' awa. 'w9rk ar:d amount of rru.ney+ raised _ _A Gool�.1✓�K Week Day Tkrh c r�w'Lity wa= ahc^i., to durinir the year. Mr-s. Miltan -P `Ag8nt6fuer 1,1111dy FeDOQ ' And 1:Y` UR A, CIF. wtth Learn t,n Frida} rr::;rr-inv of to "' A- and ilr=. LIoyd Pegg were apnniilb .'aid Die Feeds of All Kinds rn Stock TTler..dez,tb -of rine of our 61de- :end Pr{ a� 1 1eg t?s tai t-;-.eA. M. S. Cin. - v RIC' Poultry Feeds, Lahrador Shell, Oil one c"i r=e oto: ' it hl} re-:•c ;ed 'ant cn 70 he�ci at Whitby on :he Tlsr, gi rr,u etst, Purrl Ua.unit r rake Meal, r_Nolawws. Any chop you - K ! y citizen= :r, the .)Prst�n of .'_1'li-s Susie. 16th. 'CIn�kF1'ntt �11 plemATlE,fil -i Cutupany in the,.Wurid, may need. We can mix any ration Sadler. She had N,,-n in Ztr usual The 'Mission Circle met on FrAal► � that yon may want, machine mixed. • 4 -Secure Prices Before Buying _ Our Front Rank F.Rg Mash Itivee health and ?tad spent Citristma, with ' evening at the'home` of Misses .slice CYRML R. MORLEY results. Prigs are direyt "to yon, :vo. the -rrtwmbers her ,own far_ ay at and Mildred Pegg, when the follow R. Jor.•As' at �3r 'in. Dtrim� the ing officers were elected' for the WILSON B'RO�. .Pbolile — Pickering, Sloe Commissirone.' �� * t ni:tltt she took z dent and pass coining year. Pres.. Mica Mil,lred �� Salt at Car-Lot Prices. ed away nn Thur-day. She was burn Pegrz 1st Vice -Pres., Mists-E•kit>+ a./ st Hsi, Ong HAPPY and lc -d �t ker:life on tl;e fitrrn rmerod;'_nrl Vice-PreQ:, Mise Iaawl PbcenPltss�ik i°Jlti� D. N. LOek wtY(1d wheresire, died. She was in her. Rutledge; 3rd Vice-Pre:•., Mrs. Wr'r Is be who, A. , Brown; Treaaarer, Mrs. Erne• t _ \ has something beautiful 3osx, • her brother, William, with Trimble; Secretary, '.Kra. W-1. Pegr`, iear, whom site lived and her three nieces Assigtant, 'Kiss Edna Green; Cor- to or` y to remember from 'his ytster• G.. CLENDENINa Laura, Violet and Lena, who have Secretary, Sirs. W. A.. t;?ow l: Teri - da s, and something good to , the sincere sympathy of the comm- perance Secnet-ary, Miss Rub Aur- 11. g' '; FUNERA� �DIRRCTOR �'tp y I y bope for from to-morrow, who -- unity. The funeral, which' was held is; Christian Stets-ard-hip, Mi-s JeG�- bas a friend wilt wants to Private! Ainbultince on Stmday afternoon, was largely: ie Beelby: Asseci.,•te- H.elpPrs. B14C Pty and Night Service attended. 'Interment took place at I I)nmthy DixneF• Sunnly-*tan 'copy, bim; who has the courage Salem Cpm ;te M. A!i<F 1'r•cg: I'isni�t. 4i'.ss i. to sattem t all things -b him. F'ht�t,e A006 ry. PY A quiet ding' took plac-, at *bel Rutledge: As�i�tant. iii-e 2rr 1 ` Mmlvo.rn :-,000 a = -I PPY sols. . ; the par=those fit Greenwood on Sat- 'C,ee. y ..And wisdom to ask help; Markham Ont., `trday. Decemher 2Rth, at 3,• So p: m. The followine nffirers were Who gives thanks with- a __-- -- ,ti';ner, inti.:• i7eju;t t*ertrude La �, n'^9^� at ,thy 5n 1^0 Ccn 1 ir,a t NEW ♦• k It'. f T - ur.iterk in marriaze t.l Mr. William held recently or 19.', unt.. 'Kr W. , whole heart. For prese4t'CALL - V• S ' NOW `f aurice Parkin. , A few rPl'ati%:es and A. Brown; Ae-is*.ar.t. -Mr. V,,y�i r'•�� � "' - �' :blessing*. Anti hilVA 3>cvr Moves, Fur- friends��'ere prhsPrt. oils: Eileen SPcretttry IKr. Coil V('alTz: A­'qt- �'T a ,And is already at work 'Parkin, sister of the froom acted ant, Miss Clara Wa11A: TrPasu*e*. f , Y�, � races and havetrou hs Put P as bridesmaid and Mr. Grant. Law, Mr: Perry Wilson:'Surt. of ?ilaion- ' •• with plans for the new � .. •° .�; Au--order before winter. of Lefrny, Ont., brother of .the bride ary Hent„ Mre P. Wilson; ft-t. n? x Year w acted as .gr•oomem3tt. bliss Florence 'Ternneranee, bits. W. GPP' and 1'fr�. i See our Ranges, Heaters and Mowbray' played the w4dding march L. Peer_: Sunt,*, �f poimn Dint.. M ac N A Happy New Year r urns::06 before buying and sang, "I Iota Y%t Truly" during M. R*mv+t ani Mrs '1�. 019: at+ •re. k �, the, signing of .tile register." The* bride of C—ne P-11, vl'rs, I,�'1re":`Pizn- to all ou Friends • elseRhere,• was gowned in blue'crepe, trimfned ; � T,r:1+P?JRutla3•*P:' AsGlatant: , THE PICK R G NE S 1 Apple baskets and bu6hel with gold find the,.bridesmaid in +eras, I►tl?red Pe^w: FT •+lar Ten. r tiluP and red. After the cere�irony -t+�rc Niel- foe anrl, Nfrs.- Wilsnn: bt3skets• T, 't^.:-ls. 1(•fiSRoR Aflldreat Peay.3tid r +��+ timid showers of confetti, .the • party _ C. A. STI`.ttRl rat, And hlaseey.Harris Repairs ,Journeyed to Tornnto for the wed- R�nA GiOt-en: Jr. 1307g. Mgrs' Frhr ding supper, at tate home of the ^r'f^n T`oinr end H-ireld MAealre; G. C, Jones? ones? Ph i};., Pb(1II8 lguo AL�TIN BUSHBY grnnrn's aunt, X". John Fell. rr'he tat #,kvno,1•' '.14re. .4. PPam anrf !Kra. community wishes tt,_, ,:•.,-1.-.. T.. r„-M LaA;P R11,1- r'lssc Mrs. F DBUG(ilt�' PJCEE>►ri'1rt�k - Hardware ['ilcene 4HOC ' Piaknri> Ontano � e � prosperous and 1i f( R'. r°bsott and Mim Rutledge. `� f•.„�sr- o . :mow — •–'--__'.. f • {' -' _ 'i' ..-Il4 , �r r,�--��- . 'Cost of Relief IR - Governor Congratulates Tourney Winner— Cold Output The Best Film r-- - �4 - n Ott 5t -: Provinces Yar:es I I illi0 s Comm ee Selects Ten Mcg F ' < ar o / { OTTAWA -- Wide variations tt: w « -- ', Canada's Output is Nine Per November re relief costs in -different - - an� O Popular Plctllres e �'e�lr pmvinceawere, shown in figures re-4 Cent. Higher Than in 1934 Teased recently by•the federal Labor t + £ 'NEW YORK - "The informer". Department. It cost $7.62 to sup- OTTAWA--in the field of mining film version. of Liam O'Flaherty's. port an unemployed .person in On- �.. s ,� in, Canada in 193.5 the output of most, novel of Dublin` life during ttie, days Urio . and $1.52 in Prince Edward , .. " of the metals was increased and the of the Black and Tans, has been ad- -he with $6.b2 the avers, for all �. ,',figures at the end of ilia ,year, 'it is . judged the best film, of she.. year in c provinces. estimated, will show an aggregate an unofficial selection - - _ The variations are due to local con- Y 1� increase of 18 per cent. Gold pro- pictures of 1930. Victor McLaglen " ditions and different standards of re- „ duction' in 10 months was 2,679,984 played the title role. _ lief maintained. The figures do not 'f ounces, worth about $94,000..000, an The choice was made by the com , include a minis ration costs, -increase 'of nine per cent. Silver and mitiee on' exceptional p}iotoplays of The following were the provincialll �ff slightlybut averages: Prince Edward Island, . ' copper output expanded" greatly and ori. unofficial organization which $1.51; Nova Scotia, $4.16; i\`ew sales of the red metal'in the year up reviews films. _. i Brunswick, $3:15; Quebec $5.44; to October 31 totalled $2.1.845,000 The committee also selected'a list r Ontario, compared' with $18,704,000 in the of the 10 most popular pictures -of $7.62; Manitoba, $7.19; , _ sof ] Saskatchewan $6.19; Alberta, $7.33; _ "� „ r same month 1934 a 'urtrp of 34 the year, ranking "David Copper- > "• ' t per cent. And British Columbia, $7.30, field;' starring young Freddie "'""' Canadianindustrial production Bartholome on t,p,. E Economic Teaching shows an in -ease of 14.6- per _cent. I • Included- in the 10 -best pictures accer�lin; figures compiled by the was "Marie Ghapdeiaine," from 'she Sound, Says Dr. Ory Dominion Bureau of Statistics. Man= -distinguished novel of French-Ca. ufacturing expanded 10 per, cent.. nadian backwoods life by Louis He. CALGAiZY -Public men need not Steel plants turned out 4G4,590 long mon. Much of it- was filmed in the tons in the 10 months period, an in Lake St. John region, where the story become unduly alarmed over the, Conduct of political economy courses crease of 42.7 per cent. The same has its setting: i months saw produced by Canadian in-Canadian universities for the ap- preach. of responsible professors to plants 145,72` motor cars and trucks the subject was thoroughly acne, I an increase of 30 per cent:, boot and 1 8.. M. Tory, former president of l + shoe factories were 23 per cent. bus-, Grass Lands f _. a. .:, 'University o! Alberta and recent ter and sugar factories increased _pro- i s ;, fa o cr �jiead -of the National Research Coua- duction 6. per cent, newsprint 4 cit at Ottawa, stated to an interview ► production- was 'the Heavies£ since LETHBRIDGE= The prairie grass - f' x 1923 and severs per cent. greater lands where the. buffaloes grazed far. here.` d, to eommeitt �, than In the same period of '1934. centuries before coming of the whine eziticiams reebntly voiced by leading .,'.'•, - Other factors iridiesti-hu+eaa vx►en-axe is bored fo1r&aciring -- ' business men of the wry in which! I improvement was an 11.4 per cent. purposes if the regrassing expert economics were. being taught is car• . Y Mw s � we.. „+,«« zz "�;c all, increase in production- of power by ments now being conducted by the eco universities. - central electric stations, 21 .per cent . drought rehabilitation department of taiAgin my opinion that teaching is ab- Leo •Mallroy Fight), dark -horse winner _. of toe $:,,�u�l . , z!iah' - ♦increase in buildinTr :contracts; 1.8 the Dominion Government prove plutely aoaad;' be said. "'The pro- Colonial open golf tournament at Nassau. Bahamas,, is congratulated --per cent. in car Ioadings and 3.6 per successful, lessors are teaching the )xistorical -by Sir Bede Clifford, governor of the Bahamas. cent, -increase- in gross railway earn . =When these ranch areas Were open- �;.. - - -- --. - ? 3nT•e. ed for farm settlement and the grass background' of the subject without _._.__ ._ _ - bias. round, occasionally their cos- Retail business -reflects the wider lands brokn by-the plow it was'found ilusioas may seem s little far-fetch SSS du$try distribution of earning power result- that the sub-normal moisture brought Is not a who are making _ _ . _ _ _ ling from the employment of 100,000 Tong 'periods 8f drought wt its at-- _ tb H Y n of Social- n Silkworms more workers in ,recent months than .tendont soil drifting to the farming 'the- fuse, a small group -- -• - _ - .- . - cats. not all of whom are faculty in _ MA KETSand - Plant !Retail egreatest h_ia lark oaf rainfalls hes times failed ge to same period lasIn t the a e of trade has shown its - n Fe 1 des troy preen car _ _On - Alx�l ails � pension i the west. The dc�. t the prairie 'past_ age or -,�ineierit Feudal FO01 1 , uccesssfull Bureau• general index. based on render it unsuitable for stock- �• kreturns from 8,300 stores f Octoberl . raising... ' PRODUCE PRICES < t'trei . n i Province ;stood at `81.0 coni red, with ??.? at L afar the rovisiona of Dominion ` -System Is Co -Co.acme _ United Farmers Co-operative Cthe time last year Farm Rehabilitation` Act the mistak . Saturday were paying the following - H EIIII ONT. �i Culture of the �� en policy of establishing farin5 os feudal .. the range lands is to be rectified. QUE>�EC The ancient price for produce: - .. j . gatem in guarated in French Can- EGGS with cases. returned, pT:ces scoaonera hip a member Q �'arme. ►1IlS, - ' I i ended sing a peri bean ui an ez- oda when the triple flour de Its of ; _' .:: • . vid*. , WS'stern - an da with a new Epic St1"li4rsr a tended scale are' being uiadert- - nomiasl=- the lowly m lion amil , may.pro- Louis ]CIV floated from the baths- "A++ large .... .: 2Sc + by the Lethbridge Experimental. Sia- t be only la memortress o abouutof �an@ ec ,. „ ullet, .......,..,. 23c which ilk worms-flourish as With Xd�'ersitY vnijefteirl'a tion in, different areas most Southern of the A medium $20,000,000 indust- The plant com- will „ .. . r • • . • . . 22c momY known as the "Black Salsify'- he ble . Ron. T. D. Bouchard '"$' p:.......... .... 22c and-on hi h a methods of read ing hesAbandoned. :year from now. „ ,� -pc been successfully grown in Alberta. ! 13�' 'Hard A ck, He :farm lands an the various types of : litlnisttr of Municipal Affairs, Trade C • : ` • • • • "•'� • • • • . , ... ` • ”' The plant was Introduced into the - i :and Commerce,.. -announced here re- Bu`t S I]evV soik- BUTTER - Ontario No. 1 solids, province by -Baron von Knedener. a The 'present reseeding operations i )IIIg�So ked t the ancient 2634c; No 2, 25 e. resident of the Peace River district. STONEWALL, Man.=Emit Krtie-'are. purely ,experimental to. obtain' oyat9M of feudal routs during the uotatioiilt in cents.) - bees s ptoached b the baton with a -POULISY—.1 - 99L have ger lies what it e alar r l _(Q p y On a small farm _north 'o! he#e-..he for the larger poli' cy . of reseeding last on of the Legislature with s pressed view to:emotion of the Industry' in -Live p 3 laughs at sdversitK that has cheated the ranges. Crested wheat grass Is eye and scided It should be 'Dressed mitkfed abolis3e A mmissioa wra na Hans "A" "A" "A., this province. 'him o two fortunes and is busily being used in tests-and • h ! o most of the ` b -rd to ap the cionvariva leaded Over 6 lbs. 12 14 Possibilities are seen 'by Col. F. A. engaged' in building a new life for while it will take years- before the hoot the province, 4 to 6 lbs. .. 11 18 Stewart Dunn, head of the pharmacy himself and five =children out of, prefile grass lands are attain eatab- Mtgaeuss department at the University, of Al- nothing. What is more he Is making liahed, -it is anticipated that these , ones them a lump sum in non of an- 8 to 4 lbs. .. 1'14 A. 7- = berta.wba recently returned from tM a, success of it. areas will be exclusively reserved for ' Baal tithes by tenants, .and the re. Old roosters .. 7 Orient. While in r East he An agriculture student at Witten-' stock-grazing and that the plow with , :'-is most of the seigneurs have Spring chickens made a close study f developments berg University in Germany, Krueger- the . consequent- drifting of soil . will- fort d to the commission's terms. ' Over 6 •lbs: 16 in the silk trade The commission has also negotl- 5% to 6 lbs.-.: 15 -•'19 was attracted to the new world early be baneied. i - Economic conditions and creasing in the century. In- 1911 he took up a - _ diff for the repurchase of certain ]3 to 531 lbs... 14 ,18 ' ' com titlon have -led the Kwantun - ieeigdortes which map possibly be 4 to 5 lbs..'. 18 _ 17 g homestead near: Ktnderaley, .. in- ' r. government. to- spend vast sums on Saskatchewan. Fortune favored him devtioped as` colonization centres. Under 4% lbs. • 12 16 . New Toy Auto Has improvement of the industry and with good crops, He married and l tla�s the old system. to at a 9pi�%ng . broilers- professor .l7unn hes been interested Its Olson Runway 1Nlgniory paid a certain amount cash 1% to 2% lbs. 12 1A prospered. Then came misfortune. � Young ducks- in sug�ieated methods for aiding the , Black blizzards, frail and drought sad stocked the seignwr's gnaaries development of sericulture on which cut down promising grain stands; S�1EW YORK -Perhaps our coni- ;sad. larder with produce, o! the $oQ Over .6 lbs. .. 12 18; 50,000,000 people are dependent in year .after e r Four ears later act apartments Have done it ILP =s>a rent. Mr. -Bouchard $ felt seigtti- 4 to b lbs: .. =10 16 Y Y +s y_ . P P . HA vince. what was o e regarded as a model perhaps it was just that Barite moth- osial Itasca of this kind- were a burn- No, 2 timothy hay, ton, ;9 to ;10; "Many people think' silk worms can q is present lessees and secured never 'be cultivated, in cold climates, farm rose W7 little more thy�p 'a..er had been,; hit is the ankles once No. 8 timothy hay, ,ton, ;? to $8; desert. Meanwhile his wife died too often by her' son's. mechanical �acimtnt of the law which will re- but-the theoiy is wholly erroneous;' p salt In In their invalldstien• straw, wheat, baled, ton $6 to $6; oat leaving him five children to care for, , fire. engine.. ,But, .anyhow, there was straw. $b Col, Dunn states, "Essential- require- At a family council it was decided a new. mechanical automobile in the WHOLESALE PItOV23I0NS "' meat fol proper, raising of silk worms the only-•wap out was to seek green toy shops this year that. dashed ,Punishing Motorists Wholesale provision dealers are is proper , food and it has been de. • er pastures. - i about furiously: on a platform about Jatlge Joseph L. Call of Los An quaKng the following price: to the monstrated that this cavi, be grown in Placing the• children in charge' of i the size of the 'top of a book. It �o1ss, has warned' that from now . on :Toronto retail trade: Alberta, their grandmother; be came Here. His i never _ . -- ail motorists he convicts o! racing Pork-Ham, -19c; shoulders,- 143!X; "The. worms themselves are kept iii total'wealth on arrival after paying fell oft. -;htoogh. "atop'' signs will-be requir- butt, 16%c; pork loins, 39%c; pic- suitable buildings where the temper. back taxes on a municipal -farm.-was-=-lt-looked tri u o a u nics, 14c. ature can be regulated. They have to. 4. With thir he- invested in an•axe a movie of a car being driven by W. td to fossa dunce cap and write 1,. "I be fed, eight times a da and, provid. $ ,timers on a courtroom blackboard,. "I mid`--ire; tierces, 13.3�ic; tube, y and set out to cat wood. He lived C. Fields. Thelittle gadget .was . will maks boulevard stops.." 14c;',pails, 14%c; prints, 14t, ing the proper food is provided, they- with a neighbor and, in time, built a' cailed a "tricky taai," and 'you got Shortening-Tierces, 10%e; tubs, . 'Will spin their precious cocoons if Small cabin. The following spring, both the 'car and the platform. for 1. Ha-Hal Now there's an idea for 1� other Conditions-are suitable." .• ,you, We'II wager Judge Call was a 11 ,�c;.•pails, il'14c; prints, ililtc, he returned to Saskatchewan, recov- ;just 'ab9ut half a dollar. ' The car , GRAIN -QUOTATIONS ,Early ( ered a team of horses long reported i wound up with a key, schod teacher. in his day, for if. me- Following 'are Saturdira closing -- mory serves us well his scheme was ly ,�noiv stolen and' dime them' .to hi• nZw, a favorito with school masters when 9uotstiona on, Toronto grain trans- farm, -.',Read More we west to school, `and present-day actions for carlota, . prices on basis First -snowfalls-so expected so aur- The following year he planted grain cd•f, Bap ports:- and the next summer, a dry one, he : • students will probably tell us the prising. ' Manitoba wheat-No.-1 Northern, had the best potato crop in the 'dist- .. Interesting : estimates re ding into the discard, z How can they seem to any one like 90'►�c; No. 2 Northern 86 hc; No. 3 . We readily .-latah,. in -one partieu- treasons? rict and an acre planted to vegetables the circulation of new spap in Northern, 841/se; No. 4 • Northern, -on which he and his children lived. �-Russia.say that whereas in 1913'un7 lar grade of public school, how we 8t%c; No. 5 Northern, 737/se. Here is the most miraculous devising were permanently cured of .talking Of the eternal seamstress of the sea. Last year he planted 400 raspberry ;der- the Czarist regime, the daily Manitoba oats=No. 1 feed 'oats, canes and -this *spring 200 strawberry readers numbered. 2,500,002, at pia -idea hAs not yet been entirely tossed ,sons, - Toronto, 32--c; or all rail shipment -- - f' plants He still remained '. in ,the sent- -the daily- sates are 40,000,000 . e wheel we should have been doing Long have I loved the doily-pattern. P delivered Ontarj .points, No. 2 C.W., ""wood business." with Pravda of DibsCow accounting soieiething else. We remained ' in ed avow; 4534c• No. 8 C.W.,-38%c; extra No. 1 _ Twice a week he hauled wood to, for 1,800,000 and lz�lestia o! the alta? tour o'clock that day• and teed Data, 88�ic; No. 1 feed oats. The Winter freshness and the Win- _ wrote out 500 times: "I will, not talk ter cheer... ,- Stonewall and walked 'practically the: same city for 1,602,,000. 363l�c; mixed feed oats, 80c. $6 miles. Last fall These atatfatics; . f reliable, show again In achoof:' Our hand some- Manitoba barley - No. 8 C.W., Always with eagerness do 1 fore- entire round trip, times bothefs us to this day. 42'Ac; No. 1 feed 'screenings, $14.50 know _ when the wood market failed, he and that the Soviet attempt to'teach the ' g ' ' his children gathered 2,500 pounds people to read is succeedir�"'and Another time, and this � was in the per ton, _ The' last and loveliest portion of the /principal's 'room, we cams to school South African corn, 68c. year. ' ! of cranberries in the buaki that .sold that nearly s quarter o! the people shout answers to our arithmetic Ontario grain, approximate prices Now a triumphant spread of while for $50. Most of the house furniture of the farflung USSR Are newspap problems. Theis had been a--shine ns hand fashioned• ' The eldest girl er rear. Inasmuch as a consider- Y track ship fag point-Wheat, 74 to replaces ' match or something the night before pp I and ,two am411 boys attend school.. able. p rt e the newspaper .cot` ilke I g g ?8c;,oats,•23 to 25c; barley, 80 to She; The withlred,,-awkward ,world .out-; -- - , but that cut no ice with Mister, 48 is 4tk; rye, 82 to 84c; malt- side my pane._ The others do the housework and help is government propaganda; and tht ,S rest it what th4 • authorities' feel tis Pi!'cipal. Not sE bit: -That nicht barley; 8i to E7c:=---" -- Seeioe oQ]owing hearths and flow- outside: - i --wt rtayed is end .exercised our baud _ ing faces- Tall, strong and active, Krueger safe for .the people to read, it ii has defeated adversity in admirable readily sefn that primary education • $D0 filmes on:. "I .will not forget my "Happiness i. something that min Come' Winter; let' me welcom! you s and the daily newspaper have stiren •:.homework again." We never did. -&Ions in thio in all creation-hell again! to buv. oW has chickens and plan, .: y . . . ''- to buy a, coiv. Next year wants thenad the So\ iet� regime, immeasur (Not while we were in the privet-. to win. for himself by. a -, oustcnt of- (Not pal's room, tort "�o6a• Cowper Powye• i addition his homt, _ l s -• bib. to bus d an a n to _ • ... __., ice, 'C.",.. j. lift , L Exports, hoar Brwtain flans To Europe Concerns _. r E N JOYAVE ,Reduce Fire Loss Europe Sales O' Empire Lands-in 3 - . - .. -(The Sault Star) - - XarAfeals O U �/ November Increase 3e. - Y 'Per Cent., Britain $50,000,.000 Damage Is Done Just, what interest has Canada in , Leads NVay .Every Year; to Change Europe+ - Recent League of Nations troubles .HEAR1� C �� - Materials, have brought the question to the t n {� 1 fore and a statement 'by Agnes Mac- - _ OTT WA, Dec 19-An increase of phair..M.P.,, has started• a bit of dim- htery tittle you give the other'fel-'35 ,per •cent: or ,more•t!mh $12,000', _ Londan-rA_ter=ruing-stihein?, cussion,; low a boost, it is a_hitch. 3b' 000 w (atiula's exports 'for. cutting down' damage' done by Miss Macphail is quoted as saying: r ...... vo------ to 8rit;sh ' Empire countries during' fire-it amounts to approximately "Fra, North:. America conscious. Would you like to go to dinner November compared with ::^oi eiilber, I £10,000,000 ($50,000,000) a year-ie Why should you, why should I, why each day with S real uppFtite? eighbor-Have you gut ao botfle,193'4, acro°rding to a-report issued by to be' launched in this-country. should North America take Europe Then take PH05FERI1 Just opener? -Dominion Bureau of Statis ics• The'plah has 'the lacking of gov- seriously'? What, does Europe really a few tiny, economical drops each Parent= Yes, .but be .is. away " at I TOTA1. 'OF $S4,114,590 ernment departments, municipal, au- mean to this continent, to Australia day. But what a difference they _ college. AT THE nam lime exports -! make! 'they lift you up. eign. countries increased by 21 icer t:sh Architects, building and engin- But the thing is not, so simple as Strezl ori out HeI l The actor was .Doi•'ln his list.acr ;e 8 Y P Y.� sleep , g cent'. or ,more than' $G,000,UOn, tseting expert?;, and the great tariff that for wile-Europe 3s still, as an and eat as nature intended you r ysadtl^ - Exports to Empire countries dur,l companies. American cabinet minister remark- - '� Actor-Ah, my boy, when I played !ng November amounted to $48,256,- Sensational changes in building ed during, the, war, "Three thousand to. Ani give you new Wells of Ha the audience took twent;'1475, compared with ;35,560,351 in materials and methods of construe- miles away.", it is more closely than energy. R gyGetPHOSFERINEntrn+. minutes to leave• the theater. " I �i&vember; 1934, while exports to fur tion,- and sweeping revision' of prem- ever tied up. with us. Listener-Really! Was he lame or sign countries totaled $35.858,515'a- I ium rates for fire rsks, are only two Miss Macphall's statement was "-F•t3aue- iesmes.—oeaeral Debility 3 Retarded Convalescence—Nerves— pomethirig? •- (gainst 829,564,131. 'Total ee-ports cf the important outcomes expected trade at a U. F. 0. convention in ma�ic coond� a Na ralais AN�ew r _ Toronto and that seems a peculiar _ - from the scheme. to..oteppetice - •. fin November amounted tq' $84,114,= lace for after 1 Canadian farm- It is. announced that ears are grow c i 6" 1.33 512 n Nevem- ?. fine -testing station--only-one, of. place. p1 j N 910 against. $ o, , lag larger.. But 'that doesn't mean �ber, 193 .. its kind in -the world-bas just been ers have. a very definite interest in that anybody is. going to !eaten any, The United lien don the hest completed at Bareham Wood. Elstree. what goes on in•Europe: - PHOSFERI WE more attentively to 'all you say. customer among Empir countries, It is on the work to be carried out Quite aside from. any political or THE GREAT BRITISH TONIC Making gooAs to the value of $41,208. here that the hopes of bringing down cultural debt the countrymay, owe >*t your Drug Sore—!n Liquid or Tablet -: "Harold-17 d' you-s hear the'. blg 1,46 3 and increase sof 41.1.;136,01 or fire. dams*ge. by -millions of pounds a fo Europe or• any hereditary- septi- Form at dts following redreed prices q f year are based: mental interest it may have, that news? { r3 per cent. over November 1934, Y i Sias: SOC 44.1)0 $1.50 Gerald-$pet it! a while the United States was the hizli � The a station has been set up by the `continent provides Canada with its Us $1.00 dZe Is "601'r, low times the see d:• Harold-My dog waited a flea Cir- I Fire Officers' Committee-an organ- main market for wheat, for bacon, sad w• ftsoall* w t,rks eM 21.00 size. " est among foreign countries with I , cos-and stole, the show. " "' g25,5'98,3J3, an 'increase of- $5zj5t-i ization -comprising all the -tariff fire for canned'milk, for fruits, for cop- ,726 or 28 per -cent. endurance companies. per, for zinc and so on. = A lot. of folks keep their radio on Its' roost', remarkable feature !§ a The farmer and the rest of the prisoner-Jude I. don'.t, know. ' OTHER COUNTRIES . �' 8 , ..every minute of the day. They per- building which contains- three mobile people of Canada thus ' have a very what to do. . haps can't get over the notion that A value of exports to other leading Empire countrled with last_year's ++,y-+-furnaces, each - capable of testing definite reason to worry over_ what z..- _.� ..- It_will finally "say something.""" ures: in brackets; Agstratia; $a 403-trigspecimens 'at temperatures goes on n trope. d WSy; haw`s that --u 000 to 2.200 degrees -wftsua�fits>rdging_-iro�I`------ - --- Prisoner-1 swore to tell the truth. Barber=Haven't I shaved you be- - ' t. Sr)-5)' '' Fahrenheit, and for periods of ex- - - - - - $1,085,u6ti f$r40,317); British Sou- s but everytime I'try .some lawyer _ ' fore, sir? s., posgre from halt an hour to six Alberta d8 - _ ..- j Customer.' ;r'o, scare are th Africa. E830,1_4 r8,,,0,Y:i61; hevw hours, sem+ objects. - i Zealand, $705,435 ($553,77T) ; Brit- from file tear..,.those.Special machinery working under CanningFirm ish West Indies $824,145 ($566,411): Pressure of up to 4,b00 pounds- to Irish- Free State $270,76.4 ($475,-Classified Advertising Ham (mournfully, as he leaned out ithe. square inch, has 'been provided - „ of the window of the, Ar'k)-This i9 671) ; British Iridia• $207,495 (8349- for applying the necessary "Toad" to trough Tuck• - ,056) ; British Guiana, $146,4941 sp- imien walls and- columna while "Edmonton.-Launching of a new MIFTANTOAat Shem- iihat:a 'the kick now?, ($87,489> ; Bermuda, ' $i35,R02 I they are being tested.. canning industry !n Alberta, aimed AN uFFER TO EVERY a Vk:.Nrutt . - - -Ham=Why, we've got all this we.• ($92,336•.) - The increasing, financial toll exact- at taking over some of the market List or wanted inventtuns and foil fact around us to fish in, and on; Values to other leading foreign coon. Led by fires and the in naw held largely by Ontario and information sent tree. w2m aaytRAW t'developmentCamps". world,ratent-Atturnv;a z.a t two fish worms on. board. tries. with last: year's figures in brae- recent years..of new building mater .British Columbia canning companies, "na :yttreet. c►ttawa, Canada kets: Japan $2,236.437 . ($2,391,- • d methods of construction was -announced 'recently by Acting -A smart man is one who never 685);: Be gi-ium- 7-87,6,70 (t$07,= spurred the fire -officers' committee Premier E. C. Manning. ����iT� TV Iia makes the same mistake twice, but 791) ; N'etherlanda, 3819,272 (3595- to search for a standard method of Headquarters �f the neQv. firm, .to 1 - 'a smarter one Is he wl;o never ;mak-•1.977);..Norway $772,488 1$652,660) assessing the-fire-resisting qualities be known as National Food Pro- les, �::.Ht; c, ,.-•,:.::,z:tg. •gY 'is it the first time. ` 'France 5761 36 (-51,298,562) China of the various elements in the con- ducts Limited, will be at Brooks, Mr. y yrv$s building s�Ls;Ta -- Sweet Young Thing (at the .music $489,395 333,657); Argentina structioc of a building-floQrs, walls. Manning said, pnd.it grill 'operate resiore n'w vltror dna ill, ltu&lrty Of counter) you: 'Kissed • Me in $432,168 ($688'.1915;) Brazil $433,-J columns, and so on. brarnclies -lbrough. the eastern irriga-, youth. send tuduy -for a twit!-. ;l•t10. r se paid. Enclose mostey order. the Moonlight?' 913 ($284,400); Germany, $424,588 A. specification. "file resistance tion district. postage ur we wIII send C.O.D. P T=NCWS ZZU2iDlDS LTD. - Abashed Clerk�Er.lit must base ($156,526); Finland,.3.335,388 ($23- incombustibility, and non-inflamma- In this part ..of Alberta, it has tau Years' lilSElrnt%M Steers). _ been' the man fat the• ather counter, ,460), Denmark 3223,750($332,509) bility of building materials and been determined. farmers can raise sept ye., uo Charoh est., Toronto I've only been here a week. Sweden $284,820 ($128,274,),; Italy, structure" was-eventually evolved by vegetables of a quality comparing ` it h beat !n other v abl with the - :.� - -•• `• $142,628 ($615,882); -Portuguese the British Standards Instltntion:- -_ 'fa or y Leis- Work is the beet way to drown Africa. $203,843 ($84,614.) It established .five grades, accord- provinces. se eii81ir6 'NOIi1'3 vin ' TI10 esdorry, ... Work frequently gets as ing to the severity of the testis Ap- ' "Thio government," said Dfr. Man- _ - „� 4t'hb Not Lmt I+.y Ttsrtn t'ru _ -somewhere .. Worry .never, never plied: ring, ready to give all support ata iy? specialised training does: - This s cification Is known as "No, to this new industry. We feel that leach to increased etrlctency. 1.t Fir n ertased Etflctene,Y me . -- •• it .is '!n' line With Social Credit prier Preveri es 476. iraereaaed ' EurtwL" Calw.icY. `. The Last epee• Ed 'Masterford . of be two immediate re ciP�et o-he leYe a in overcome lneerw-it /'- $rushvil]e sweat to elle city he came _- sults of this advance in. the fight dustries." develop mental power, an . equip - Spuraelf - for Getter - ' 'back with the news that even a toe- against fire waste, local au osty-rte - _ _ - It to. study eels'urov. Jn the One never 9tnowe where fire will --�ptutatot Your own' home, write dander walks tory, her- heels when pied others interested In the building $16►%,000,000 Value for particulars of tarctnattnr . - strike. Every. minute of the day, ev_ • trossin$ a muddy; street., aide of fire control will be urged to � correspondence can-••e� -- , ers day of the year over $100.00 worth make use of specification "No. 476" Set On Wheat Crop •Lime Institute of Practical and of property is destroyed In Canada. ."Most girls-are of the moody. tape in- preparing their requirements, and . _ You 'can do :your part In-minimizicg Toronto. =Preliminary •govern- ,'..Applied Psychology , nnlesa the right fellow is floret '' those manufacturers who wish to do this aerrc_ drain_ upon__ our human ment estimate of the value of the -sso oNTAN a QVZBXCas - _ - —_--. _ - - - -_-- as will have their products tested aeoxTSDaL, adv and physical._ resources bF observing Canadian wheat crop is nearly. $167,- . An old-tinier is one who m cos- and graded.- 000,000 or about $3,000,000 less than _Irinced' tliat--the people .should, support .the following .mine rules.3or Fire Pre. "Revolutionary building changes - the. government, and not the goy res- ventioa: ___ are almost bound to come," said an 'leaf year, it was stated .in the week- strent stopoff the people; 1) Keep matches in a closed metal expert recently.' ly grain report of the -Canadian Bank f- - costa inaccessible . It children. 'Local authorities will hardly be °! Commerce.. The prairie crop ac- Mrs. Stnathers took a great inter. F14ndle them carefully and dispose of able io avoid stipulating for the counted :for $153,000,000 of. ,fhe. fo:' (( t tel '$5,500000 less than in 1934.` All ilio Vitamins o� eat in the doings of her neighbors. them 'properly; making certain they. pjatatiarda specified, and manufactuc- t It was a' rest day for-her when a are eztingulshed before you. let theiS� Winter wheat conditions in the Ln- g era who do not submit their products new arrival came- to the house next leave your hand. for teat or whose, products fail to itde States were generally favorable, COD LIVER O i L• the •report continued, adding that '-door, and she watched with interest (2) Always discogi4ict , electric reach the standard will be at an ob- more moisture would be 'desirable in All 'furniture' was carried into the irons, toasters, heaters and similar vlous -disadvantage. house.. appliances ,from the sockets the southwest. The acreage' seeded L _ Husband-Neat did you' find out through -using them. Never -us any for the 1936 crop is larger than -last ■■ - season. Harvesting has started in F` � �� � ;P =about the social standingof the'substltufes `f`6 appr e 24-Fly- - ` u! 1-lQIAQ t ` northern -Argentina, u . wiDe -- folks across the street? (3) Inspect, cle'kn and repair. your..U.S.In %KOAt .Dins.' Smathers-They're not •much.' chimneys and -buss before. Winter ae.somewhat later than usual . in .the MINERAL S • They have no automobile or radio or rives'.' south, bvtiere 'useful rains have fall-1 y even a' grand plana, I can't imagine WASHINGTON. -- Scheduled air en recently, Xod Liver Oil when digested. sup. 8 (4) 'Place lion. ashes in metal cans plies many necessary elements for i lines 'operating in continental Unit and they have got. and- dump 'them yin places free 'trom „ ut � proper gtowth of body and banes. Hpaband-Perhaps they have a combustible'material. ed States carried 70,924passengers European. war is certain without Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil• batsR account. O Promptly collect •!Lad remove all .in October, 1935, according to re- an international authority, and it is and the H hos bites of, Lime 5for refuse and rubbish. • ports-. to.. the.-l�ireau,o Air Com- not unlikely that a war will come in and Soda, prepared Pf easy digrs- r" metre, Department.. of C-omme> ce, which the power of the League twill'tion helps insure proper body and r • SEVEN YEARS AGONY (6). Do not start fires in stoves from -,the 24 ,companies operating be established."-Archbishop of York.) bone 'development, without the E with benzine, gasoline-or-kerosene•'' - unpleasant taste of C,od Liver'Oil. ENDED 8Y SASKASAL during that month. 1 �--� .:(i) It gasoline or benzine is ever r SCOT ' 8,180These.miles, ca air lines flew 5, • _ used for cleaning purposes, do the 288,180 miles, carried 488,019 •lbs. ' Maple Syrup Evaporators ,'work out. or. doors. of express, and flew 28,787 b63 Firtr'ik Bottle Brought Relief Front (s) L'eai•n 'the 'location 'eE�ie Bear_ p r rsICD Low = QUALITY >s7a� est ill- alarm and be sure you know. Passenger miles during October. (A makes real high class syrup re- i Painful Rheumatism paasenger''nile is the, equivalent •of taininx the • undte flacon yon like so t EMULS ' how to tt1rII In -an Alarm. I much. Evaporators that wilt make Bead this letter:'�I had rheumatism 111 ane passenger flown one mile•t profitable ,,' ,ui- maple bush *for a ` d`n (9) Tnspert• Snug property. 'fro- ON sniall investment. Write for cats- of a for seven years an ever left me night quently. I ` fugue of equipment.• It is interesting. • il-IE DIGESTIBLE COD I:IVER .OIL or day, pains something awful. I tried _ W. CORDON STEEL WORKS everything'I could get, but nothing did Growing. Deaf With VNIiF! THE PLUS VALUES me any good till I got Saskasal. I bad ' I 1M1TED . �- For Sale by, 1 TWDL'D, ORTAM10 + "' not started to take it a week till I was ` ' ' - • • YCC>X DRt;GGIST , a lot better, and.ain getting better all. STOPS ITCHING i Dead Noises,? dry This. Na. ' rt the time, and have cot finished the first ; bottle. I can go to bed and don't have Jn One Minute - r._ any pain like I had before I took Saskasal.' I will sure recoinmead It to' For quick relief from the itching of pimp- If you Bre growing ,>iard of S C R A•M WL E D -SENTENCE ''•C Q N T E S•T - - anyone than has rheumatism." les, bloteb m eczema, rashes and other skin liearing, and fear catarrhal deaf- ness, or if you have roaring,_-rumbl- - If you suffer from rheumatism; item-.,, � .eruptions, apply Dr. Dennis'. pure, cooling, � , 3' - � '.TKe Most Unique Profit-Sharing 'Prize Contest in History • bago or. sciatica .start taking Baskasal liquid, antiseptic D. D: D. Prescription. ing. hissing noises in your' ears, go tneralSaltsnow. Atalld std-- Thirty vears'world-d•idesuccess. Itsgentle to your druggist and get 1 oz, of. There are flee sentences in the following gvoup. of words, tine- these five • en• � g sentences, then write them correctly, and le ibly enough for 10, weeks' treatment 69a: u oils soothe the irritated and inflaiited akin. rrilnt ('double strength) -and add to a"Trust men,- unless it Is. because its bl'essing's—be true to you—we can -'thus aidin nature itself to heal the disor- - it fk int of hot water and a little g •p see—Fecognize the faults in ourselves—and they. it'll!—cursed — �t'hcif._. t- greaseless - g tablespoon four you give -woman friPnci:s achievement-nhow .-thewselves ,groat-treat • �' der. No firma-no muss. Clear, s,aeless ' su art Take 1 tab _ . LIVET STOCKMARKETING and stainless-deers up almost immediate• i times a day, thorn • greatly=-must gold be--censdMd-it's• a very-accused:-in others ShlppinQ on the co-operative pian has 1 :Ste athemo tintetiseitehin insta —cheap friendship _iroman is delighted by a—a new baby—and they trden ,ng on tthe o splendid -results. • yy P 0 g pdy. , -This will -often quick: r@Lief wut--we are to--!t la ourprising--how_slow—which a friend awaY--•no by D. D, D, now. A'35c trial-bottle, at - ,9e111nR On the, open market mFana noirl e+ i from the distressing head noises; Clog- —are abused." - , vaWs for the owners- (let' in touch drug stores, will prove it—or money back. breathin Send Ydur. . result- In '.on or beforeJamtary 15th, 3931% with an entr;; { with us. D. D. D. Ptescriptioti is made by theowe- ged nostrils -should open, g.• fee of twenty-ave eeiitk 40 ter cent.of the entire receipts will be shared Wrtt—Wire—or Welephoa. CnOf ITALrAn BALiL become easy, and the mucous 6tOp between those who send n two errors, ib per c� est. with aro- errur, •5 - LTadI%=vt ll43 dropping -into the throat. It is easy per cent, for a correct list. All- entrants will receivr. the result~- 9'hv —TED 1f_WDa rasrsmsa to take: Anyone who- ill threatened mot•e-, grilries ,'reoetveci,.•• the more PROF IT 'Ttr �1HARN. � °Oi°?�pctc cu sous Is o�a12135 T 2 —'36 with eatarrhaa deafness or who has Issue No. Brion stook Tarps, West T.a.afo - 7 - head noises should give• this preerrip- La.I F F BAKER, 3 9 LEE AVE., TORONTO tion a trial. , .r-•,_,-„rte• „ - .. ' ' ti•f9i: •_a ..tea... yy. • '. r ' h .. .. `• ' 1 • •i I t 6esea• ltiwtr - Am -Memoriam - Deer• Reritage recei+ee an applieat- �;���. - a _. )Lapis Leaftn�sl 0o late for'laat week) :: lea of the , umbrella by the rill- Ttrav • ' ^ - In loving memo of Vera May aIle gossipin "Winger of TM �* y Q• - . .r • ,t . __ ,, memory y 41.75 per year; =laG paid is advance Mt`s E81.he t'.ip:.:; o._c... til Arw•_. , , b_.. ea wife o! Cecil O. uewrtt. Lots .of , Hnmonr, Subscri Lues to the United States holiday 'i►-ith Her parents. . _ .._ Bradl=ey. litho passed, away, January - ,� _:_.. 1? tits end Mrs - - Wm Gray Sr. were 10th. 1935. and WAWA'+IE3A. 11V3. CO. and Gt. hritsin 42,06 in advaoca guest.- for Christmas dinner of Mr. Loving 'and_ kind u+"all ser ways, Barclay-Transport Clteap Rates for P'iltti "sad, CNtlt!B and Mrs. J. N ighsvvander,. -- U risrht and Just to the end of Dail Service Windstorm Insurance _ p - _ til U ttKAli, �f00f1(;tOf, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gray spent the her days; y ranee on Huiil(�ags' --- . L _ fifty-f ntrth anniversary of their5irwere and true in heart and mind - bet.ween 'Claremont,, Brougham ,W3ndmilL, Silos etc. - -� `wed$in here on. Sunday... Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto tJunbartoa _ g, • - A. beautiful memory left behind. Antoetebils Ieatniaee e[ -- - ll, of - Creek, and'MrsAb Sha ard�are Sadlymused d a My drivers are trained to be careful AU Httsdt---- _ • by Hus'tian St. Y :_rs-on the-Hill, uunbarton,' Childtc Write or Phone Sunday, a �t. .6th. dunaay dchuai at Spending the Christmas season with ,courteous and ,reliable. Ur. Doter �- BOWMAN & ROWE L, p,. m. LvennW Prayer, at 3 p. w. � �- $ tai Rates on Lo Distance - 1'2esei,er at :his sai�'iae;'11CY. ,: (;, Mr. and Mrs. W.-Churchill enter-' THE A.:\UAL CONVENfrON 1� pg a WHITBY „ONT t,un. tained recently for bars. Sharrard, -OF-- hauling. - = M Henryt r Mn. enry,, b Hall PICKERING TO y Pennock Jr. o o er Y011 CSQ Buy at Home - - The Carter families. held a real shipments insured and, to RES, R�► , 1 h ASSOCIATION All stet r protected Ti �, '11}e,l.lub will rAeet on Monday ev- Christmas reunion. They rented'the from the weather ACGEy90R1E�, Grey. Hall for the happy occasion, w ILL BE HELD li 'THU 1-"eninb next at the name of sir. alta - At as lea and better prigee a-: 3Irs. Percy Neal. May they hale loony of these happy - Tel. Clare. 311 - . P. C. V. -\ - I}iinbartoa' - - times together. United - Church. Claw, B. and C. R� '"- We wish to extend our sympathies -- you can in Toronto.. - : = Gerald' and bars. Cowan are holid- t f Owned and operated by -- _ - - through the press to the 'wife and CHERRYWOOO _ ttying in amily and relatives o nils. Oliver _ .Frank S. Ba,rclay - ing in Florida.l rida. ie of Moose Jaw �h'- who passed away .one Dec. Let u9 repair that leaky to�, 20th., a victim 'of pnetimunia. TUESDAY, JANUARY 14. .19:36 - ' A• 'is home for a few week- We welcome to our midst the bride ]��' $killed Motor Repairs. Arthur Annis: i:,". returned to.; his BRQCK i.duties.at Cornell University. and' griotri. 'blar.y of us have the Brougham' ` rs__ Hill azd Tamil ' s eat pleasure of the acquaintance. of Mr. _ Gordon :.J. ' ` Law F. and M y p Carl 3iortson. and also his.:_ sweet i :'.THEATRE the Christmas hoticliays in Florida. Mr. Haney is erecting a new gar- Phom itias Betty hoochMit�hll of Syracuse, . young bride, nee Eleanor:'Fh-ip-- a,�, _ _ Mrs.. Lemmon is visitin' with her . WHZZ'BY 1?TCRI.RI�G, nNTAR10 visited' with C�rinnis dur- son._' -- - . - g - }rtg the holiday. Our ,hearts were further saddened friend., at Valer-cia this geek. at Christmas with the news that Our road gang 'are keeping No-. '7. - i We are sorry• to hear of the ser- Friday and Saturday lairs. Anderson, .of Whitevale. nee Highway well sanded. t ieus illness of Mrs. Harry Tyne in January 10 aud It ' ;Coliourg' Hospital. _ -Josie Larkin, had passed away. To 3liss Beatrice Stevenson has been s those .who mourn. we extend .sincere •a• t this '. and- Mrs. Br, and, ..Mrs.. QuA4Y n,4ush: of Ft. truess Ree'of-- - - - - - Stevenson, -of Pickering, ,'1Villiam hate gyne to Dz. and airs.-sympathy. ... - `_ nR'' • Two 'dhows, e~t i e~nii 9� � uaeltenbtisit' Win$ near The Sunda School held .,'hot sup- On the first Sunday_ o£_�he new .et�+Cli�.TTR.__.�(i�, per. instead of the usual Christmas. year-St. oJhn's conirreiration ,ubaer- C. Fri. TUCK, Opt. Eyesight "Speda4 Chatham.. - . -'L On January. pith, the regular. meet- Tee and Concert, on Monday night. ved the Sacramental service. ' ,- ist. Author of "Your Eyes sed Real- Dec. 30th. ?4 program was enjoyed Jars. Baker, of Toronto, has "come is • th." "The Child said Its Develop- Ing Ing of, the W. M. S. will be held at She Married e'' the _home of bliss .Janet Allison at and a social time and treats brought to take charge of the Baker. ,home meet ' Optometric Association eg lite evening to a dose - hem for while. f! Ontario: American Optometric Ass. -' i 2.30 P. m: A merry °time waz enjoyed _at a sirs. T. A. Knox is visiting.. Mr. Her � Qeiatioa, Specializing is Eye�igM TTe regular meeting ot-the Y. P: Progressive ,crokinole party put on and 31rs. H. i3c[ntosh♦ of Altera at - sed .Glasses. S. will .be held at the church.. M jt b Group % of the i;adiE'a 'Aid, on resent. W ith ° boazds seg than the tate earners had of Mr.There were only seven We ' W. Taylor, of Arshburnd Fath B Et'V YV DOC CLAS Pest 151.e, �kswei day, Jan. !8th a=t,8 p.• M. Tkis meet- opposite _ ing. 1liasionary" will be under there T Phone Li16 enttgener:3hip of Harry Pearce.. _ ---- _ -- to find 'other interests. her of Mrs. Slack. Sy�rtpathy is ex- - I .. • i ,Da HAFT. 13ARTLETT Te hpupils of -Green River Schou pressed for the bereaved. L Brody Road Xondtsr, Titeydag and Wcidn'gday •- gave a-concert on Friday, Dee.-20th. - Borden l iddleton' .vas able to Hair Hul� {'Too -late for last week) -under the able direction of • Mi,ss..31. corns from the k?tail on Saturday, J;tna+v 1:3a 14.and1r5 ' Y 11u, Miss blisseta Wine proved very his injuries being net severe as. at Builder and Contractor The Christmas Conceit held-at the so Two Rhowa, at •7 and 9 rock R.>ai# School an T'nursda - ev- capable .as. chairlady for the. after• first thought. y Bribiswork and titoneRork ening, Deer 19th ,vdas-iluite success noon ;The choruses recitations and. A group of young people motereA CLARK- GABLE and. Ay. g n \ a Sp2Cl9,1Ly ful. Quite a larges crowd Was enter harmonica minstrel boyo .were well received anJ to_ Gravenhur=t Sanatariurn . on Su the ,tamed by -the pupils whn had worked the Sketch.Thea�i ght befos b Ch. th rete �dsit the Brou hath boys ro 1 EO fl cc A h't t' service ;:'t}uite hard foF. Lh4 part 'week: for _ _. y CALL OF r+stmas and the "Clock Sketch put New. Year's.-rfsi�tors at r Me- I the 'performance. The highlikht of f' - " F�,epallti to on_ by_ the junior:+ were all delightful Whirter. home were: The TImonds THE WILD"" i TH �' CROW I. N E the .performance.,was- they oratnrici and added ' plenty of variety. The family -and the Lawton family of j cfrr.test in which four pupils com- _ Rambank Rd. and Kingston Rd. cch,00l secretary has written to the ?!!atolls. and -_the C. Led¢e4t -family W trill ;peted. -The' first prize of five doll- - 29 ------1?beeePlott 6i'Ji trustees for std in. the preparation of Kinsale. ar+. donated 'by Mr. R' C.' Reeser, b RE1TTA YOUNG way_ of a rink. One of the trustees spoke The frwr teachers, '.11th. V. Shav- johmork. The _ _ JAC's OAK IE - i p +uitably. A Jo y ' 8T a AUA - icer 'N O t �W to O ' and .,rill third rites were won by ributed gifts 'from a well-filled tree, and Miss. Jean Malcolm. resident New i,vwtw Price+Xgto ect Doreen and Thelma Carlton respect- ,The leasant afternoon was brought here, are all off to their schools a- .ively. the latter prize being donate) P i�;recin�r •!llwtioees:by- 3I r. t'has: Falter. -A cont�olation to a rile qe with the 'nerving of home- (rain. : Adult• zle 4(fult% lde. made candy and a social t-ima.- Tho W. M.� S: of St. John's church Children Sr Children We do Building mf all kinds :prize 'was iri;•Pn to tits fourth com- __ will meet at he home of :tern. laeln o 1(+c. titer, ;Jostle G�ralczyk, by Mr. P.ee- I t Brown Child en 1 d - - - ('lila Aeuth again aecowers the M*- on Thursday, Jaa. -lfith. 'Fite prasnam - - - A [+iG, . dpd CARPEi�"i"L (.or. The teacher. m-hes aRatn to levy anrroaadu+A the principals arf11-be given by i:'rroap A. Mrs. P%- _ CF'MEN Q : thartlr ,tt those who helped •o much in "Finger of Seem" Pick- iYip, convener. _ iPLUALBI1MiG Jo make 'tht• concert a .success.. - • mag. Fri. Jaa., 19EY. ATTENTION FAILKERS aud -- THF !CHOFPIN1i - GENERAL 11"AIR WORK >' ROOE`ll1it3 Whilevale '' -' • , ., -illin late for Last ween)'" ".' R'IKTh;R _-. _ — arep p ed to pair ars. 1 . ii3rant ora Aooen Cars. tyle;FmpireiBatttrotsm s �O.` DEI�LAtiU y oke, tractors and -all farm -----.. =_'ir.0 --Materials, - Mi-1s Lyie `Card' was' a:'C � Monday machinery, wheels rebuilt and � >J4nipeteni, Dura Water e s�ttu with Mi:,s Blanche Tran. - Bygteni9, Beatty # R tifss Tsetse' Pu2'h is visiting, her WO - rk aIIC1I - -- --.- -- - CEDAf?ENA Wednesday tire-setting,od v10 wood turninsz of all kinds $table Building Mac • nbrnthrr, Harold and faultily at New - r + .,tectal- . d ache B i Idinp; :Xeric. + Place your order -now for' n. E+timate.., Free - H'r are i a(. o pu �FiiaYilfiEal ' and a - .. wood- corking and turning.. Work Guaranteed 1 r is steadily making pro- _ .. _ Fred .1,iJ y g Phone or (7x11 prey: ;It is to be.lv�,wd. she )NJII be Skating Party - Friday _ J. r>l bark, hone again with her fai�riiy in I'LTES�AY 8V'G, JAx. i4 ,JOHN . +NORT'ON - .,A. E. ROVE �• J 'PR'OLTSE the near 6iture. _ " Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. Phone 0,,502 The fulftN�ing spent. Cbristni'a.- Jbs gala event�of the sea-' i:LA1. HNIONT - ONTARIO , _�Svwesscrto W.HrJackson) ' . II � ,LRIO VPitli _SIL �Ii; 1:. Reat,m: W. Beat , l PI soil. Lun�;li anti Coffee Phone'Clare. iare. 200• _ Phhoe Pick 2�_�t 1-3G l On E. f;.,, aad .family, uf. Toronto; Dr_ Blake Beaton and family, -of ' prov ided. W_h tby; Rev. S, 0. Parks, B. A., B♦ ' Admission, 25C. and' 10r. Notice to Creditose • �P and family, of =Toronto; Mr. &I. t E. Parks and Russell, of Toronto and IN THE- ESTATE OF Vf:R.A THE _RED-A. Tjl_ WH/T�'r- �IAY_- Publicskating eery Ttterday , BRADLEY, 11EC'EABED, -_y „1Ir. J. W. Green, of Doi,n. Ont. nd Ji(turda evenings' with all erkmt s havin claims, against A.N�- The monthly meeting of the W. M. t+ y p $ �- c ::..5. vu held at the home of Mrs. L. free-rafreshments as usual on the Estate of Fera Bradley, late of - 1. _ iSAV G C: Stehpensun: After an irtcresting 3t►ttuday niRLte� ' Pickering, Ontario, Married • WoMun, used, who died on or about Jan- eporVof the Study Book-oti.'A•frica" \E E+ -START THE+ NEW YEAR OFr WITH'H>✓AL'VALUE9 Ree. J. K.'Bick'took charge n4, the ua.y 10th, 1935, are hereby notified , annital business meeting. Reports :Notice t Creditors to send to the undersigned Adminis- SPECIAL ' : gra various officers were read anti I\ THE bIATT ' f the Estate of trator or'his Solicitors, on or before DEARS Standard ualit 3 tills �29e• i John Robert Dales, late of the ' Twp. January 13th, 19.36, full particulars ! q y ' > E ...adopted. The. Treasurer's . report If Pickering, in the County of Ont. %of `their claims, ' after',which the SPECIAL 1 showed $84 collected- during the - 1 - _ year I935, this being slightly over' arid, Physician. Deceased. as: ,ts of the Estate .will be distrib- ` JUAiR .O .. •`-the allocation. Tare officers for 1916 ALL PERSONS baling any claims utec having' regiini only to the claims LIBBY>t S Pork Beans; ' SIZE 2 for. 19c.rt ° fere elected as follows: President, against,the estate of the Wd John so ' 'ed - SPF.O`I�AL -. -mrs J. R. elected, Vice-Pres., Mrs. C. Robeit Dales, who died nn or about' DATED at Toiontu_ahis 18th day of AvLtYlL*R Catsu: '34 oz bottle 15e, the 5th da of May, 1934, are h&e- December, •1935. 1 E • L., Stephenson; SeeretAry. bars. J. 3r P1 h notified to send in to {he under- Cecil Oscar Bradley, SPECIIAL- "'jy►eedie; Trea�ttrer, ­Mrs. L. Hager- y `1, .. q T1m7tn; Missionary Monthly and Press sl 'Irned• Administtetor nn or before' Pickering. Unt.. Adtnihiatratoi, hY COFFEE; 'Red-& Tr tette, per' lb• a79c• -T the 1st day of February, lfA6. '`full his Solicitors. ` - Sbosetary, Mrs. N. Randall; Temper- SPECRAL - - articulara of t6i'r claims:. Proudfoot and Tisdall. since, bars. G,, i'ran,; Christian Stew- P, . ardship, Mrs. R, H. Johnson; Stran- Immediately after the said'ist_day Bit Richmond Str.-W: Toronto Ont• PRUNES.,._Med, -size, 2 lbs• "fora 19C. of February 1936,-the agsets of the •�-� �•. _ gess. Secretary, Mrs. J, Pugh; SPECIAL —Mite Bps .Secretary and Associate ssid� Fitafer will be distributed, 1taP- goat Sore -' .;}Ielpers' Meg. Parka And_ 1Ir�..Herb- in regard, only- to claims of wkich 1 J` ^ ISottailA hurl, or are you cnuuhing? f' & Q SOAP 10 bars for 39e, ert; Pianist, Miss Marion Hagerman •the 'Administrator shall then have S'EECIIAL notice. Use SY13Ii:LA 5i?AHR'S, remedy for — — _ Supply' Secretary,.. bars. D. E s Miil- BROOM 6 8lrin real ialu@ ems. ��• •-as. The. Janaary meeting will " be J. F. Dake: ROOd reeniti or money' bsclr, it a 100' t . g, y ' field at ,the Koine of.. M". , G.. T"71. sa, Danforth Avenue. > set oafs; quick and ecortomieai, Toronto, Out. Adwinistrator it works. try it. ` -aIle pr'ograpt.�,nsmittee will bt►, 1� - s--" . � .. _' , a. ,6007 H. A M�./RISO/V - 1!i'. Rap&U and Mn. J. Tweedie, R C. Jones, Druggist, Pieketing ' N• Phone 600 - wb deliver .. _ r �•.. �_-� ---- - ��.._._-_ `,mow Mrs. 'Chandler. .and Mrs. SamB spent New Year's Eve in Oshawa. Mrs. john Ay'erb Ts visiting friends in �Stouffviffe for a few weeks. HadiO Service �•• �•�N� ALS° Born, Mr'. -and Mrs: T. Lmaoa: - Mrs. E. Lewis and Miss McDonald Th .loc bo a a al boys, tteniiitng O. A. C. FUNfsFtAL DIRECTOR AND _ ��• va January 1'st, a son, D. A. Pugh is &We-tcr be about the speAt Tyesday at last week in the Guelph;- have returned .to their dut- nes. Expert s6tviee and rem EMBALMEEC y own again iftes recent Awn t • Boat, to r. rs. to makes. Revs - ,�uaceseor to W. J. Mather, - - PP Y g shape again. a arena in tea' - George Hammond has -been ap Mr. anal Mea. Jams Hoito of Pinedale, have been visit' p ing relativ- _ at 1Briarbnsh Hospital, Stouffville, ; Qnable charges:. Work 8toutiville - Night and Day Service pointed by the McIntyre intierests, es here '• on Dec. 25th, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Chidlow guaranteed. Bysinesa Phnne ,Residence Phone 4 _ night-watchman of the plant here. !.Valles Thomson and horns, Mrs. O. Mowbray, of Port Perry speriL a few: days rest ' week' with her and son. Lewis, of Sunderland were in town ARTHUR h I E L' D FIELD 0001 ' . gRdy r and Mrs. Russell Burkholder, visited mother, Mrs. Neal.ith Neal. Y Y- A hotlys on New contested elects Dr the Graduate Rad., and,7ekviaion Institute. G •FACILITIES • ` --- ' .Kra. with Sirs. H H: •Thomson on Sun Mrs. Dr.'s. df Kincardine, visited her niece, Mrs. 13. Kil atrick. offices 'of Pol' e' Trustee was eon- Member Odicial Radio Service ' iklede '1 r daq last. - Mrs. 'Magnus, Morgan_ of qr a ew P di:ated' on. Monday.with the return- Association. for placing .Guelph, bas been with her mother, MrS. Mr. and Mrs. Dopking spent New .n� of the Board of 1534 being elect one °� - r I1" RANCE OF ALL KINDS ' - being in very Benns lately, the Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Mag_ ed, and are Lyman Filkey, John "and- - .latter - poor hetalth., . _ nus Morgan at Guelph. 'the Fleming Albert-' Mantle. It is some time since this villake has had • in your choice of F' ' Miss Jean Gregg, has been " Mr.' Jove. of C'. P. R. Section - �. .app- rian of the Public Lib- we understand ha6 been transferred-an - election e • • and British Companies of Sound vary, succeeding Miss Walker, !who ° e gtncourt section. interest observed would suggest that - retired this year. The Euchre Club meet in the, hall our citizens raiher. enjoy-the excite- Financial Standing Mr.. Frank Derusha, we under- be a�rratn tonight Wriday) for their "ev: ars-other-week' social night. ment created by such election. Many gI are the stories from both sides iv- crawl Ring's t Ten stand, is reported to somewhat in health, and trust he Miss Laurene Graham, of Prospect - irk res.�3tua for the change in the years experience to Banking -,--.improved continue to do so. had been 'gisi�irtg her -grandmother, Board. it has been sue a-ted that g ' TORONTO and Insurance. Now serving clients g - •ma Mr. Rogers. of Peterboro, has been. g Mr.. Neal, during the holidays. an .election provides, an opportunity temporarily, placed iR the office, The annual business meeting o4 for-every .person to sag what they " ' t ' ' ': % [ ' 1 1 ► ' in Thirteen- Different Townships and p --.formerly held by lir. Magnus Dior- the Baptist Church was held on Fri- like about the other fellow, and yet j : • _ - gen, as foreman of the section here. da la=t. A lenge seal interestedgroup"get y' 1 away with." Were ave as, indep- ender as the daif ars w m' ht t Hr DAILY SERVICE with an office system to take• sirs - -.Mr.' Joseph £Fans is- confined t:, of the members.a-as present, The off- y. R e be inclined to review some these his home under medical care, �uf- .icers of 1935 were all re-elcted for 1 the- 1936. In of "reasons", but for obvious reason. � Eastern standard Time of double the volume: efficiently. ' fering from a chronic heart Condit- ' ion. We trust that he may soon be _ year the evening the I official reception for. the nen minist � we.cannot do so: However. we.expect Leave Pickering Leavar) ont n ' .pour- ' airies are invited and yore ` d able to'be around again. ' ' er,•-Rev.and Mrs.-Augustine w�s•� R'u5 ' that ' ha, the interests of this villaee will E i,t:•:a :i,.;,, a,. ,t D,z:., t . The Cooper' famil athe'6ng was Y-g held. The principals of the reception I be cer�red in the -most satisfactory _ .. ' A. M. P. M. A-M. P.M. -7.30 patroita¢e appreciated. held this Vew` Year's Day,_ at the were. introduced to the con re ation. g g manner, , a 7.09 el •i4 a a 1.30 ' _ home of Mr. and 'Mrs. G, 3i. For- Adnrea.es were given' by several' of I a 7.44 a 4.54 !i.40 - 3 :30 syth. Members of:. the krotip weetp the 'members, welcoming their nem- g Blacksluithifl , ai Woodwork b? 1,54 A 5.54 10.00 6 30 10.24 d 7 :30 Brougham Oat. Phone $11 present .from near and distant points. pa3iop and his wife. Sirs. Augustine -at right prices 7.5 . . 11.54 d 7.54 -P. M. +�.3 - - Dr. Don. Rawson. of Sakafoon je niversit sent ; e holidays with J' P� q made a' very favorable impression upon her listeners is her address _ N Now iethe time to. have • thoee "Pail - - hhe,.attrndrd to: Hnrrowe repay P, M. 8.54 c 12.30'd`9•• -k=• * t 4.S 4 l i l 10.30 - - hack .,Chapman ---iiia._ _ m.rsher r east., as a delegate to the 'rational ` _. their blanch of the church work. nae Fleury Plows alwN a on hand• y _ 1hL54. 11.3Q_ a 2.54 b 11,44 3.:30 � Represents, the � - -- Research Convention held in Ottawa The officers zor the coming year Also dealer in Viking Orea:u Septra- a-daily except Sun Hol.b-Seat. &Hol. only, c-Sat. only, d-Sat _l Gana& LAG Aiillta= Cprp recently. , _ . are as follows: Clerk. Mrs. Kali. _ 'tors and Electric Washers: Sun. & HoL ouly. - Canada'* oldest. The men- of the Baptist Church --Pugh: -Financial Secretary, Mrs. W. Dealer -in Oockshutt and Frost. Jt Life lasurance , hand their mood bee on Tuesday of Birloett; Treasurer, Mr. T. Pate"raon: �'� machinery. Tickets and information at �. . this week, all moving off to the Roan Choir-Master, Hr, Evans Ward � Or- •A phone call will bring ue to yeur.fara� Company. Evans farm; caood Iota. They_• wrr, 91faiSt, Mrs. Birkett. Assistant Or- Oxy-ncetyleoe ,er;.ldiog. GRAY COME LINES in accompanied by their minister, Rev. ganist, Mrs. R..F 1%orsj*th; -Deacons, phonePick71si PECKERitVG 'WHITBY. PIOKERING ' r 'Augustine. Mgrs Jame's Coates snri Morgaze = _ F'. �% WOOCL��6C'd Eastern House -Phone 4500 I and vieinicR. The Canada Life has Canadians - The snow; storm of Monday of this 'the Pugh, the retiring ' .members, K ere re-elected. GREENWOOD fe9ly ' served the past eh week upset unusual condition is Company paid two owners and M found in this township of a Week _ _ - /-�� beneflaarees over $1'31:000,000, It tug ago, The Rreatevt amount of snow is =' - - - - assets f se he pi•otectioti of policy causes no-w`io be found at the north end rather than the south as was the _ _ .• January Used Specials - I� s' �' ofover324.1,0W.W0i Phone Pick 5232 R R. 1. Wbitb (/ oaae then.. =' The regular meetinrr of Cta inert . --•, McCormick-Deering hammer mill . i ""'• -Delaval milker, .complete _ Never-nox e "line { -.�- s ' -' - -- n's institute be held at the Fleury Oat Roller Lister Lighting Plant T H H "M A D E iI N E•' -home so `home of Diva, Rawaott on Rrednes- Vert-Electric- Grinder Masse 8 in Grinder. Sea Flea 14-ft. row boat - • BEA TY- A N U S LO - . �Ol,. day. Jan. 15th. at $.30 n. m. A paper y 4:-way well carte s pump.- - F. cit 'Worthwhile Life Purposes'• 'will Fleury'8 in Grinder .. 9 1-L in Grinder Beatty wood tob else. washer - - �I Used ,an r��� ���v�s;,�.a..�g W 7 t401a ail�i - br Riven- by Mra. F, ,Carson, Current pulper "€ Events by Miss J. Pilkey, Muffin 3 int. Cream Separators ;. _ Fleury •pnlper (new} __. 4 - - '* ��� Fuel - el by Dieadames. Gibson, 2 Delaval Separators, 2 Melottes Number of stoves. and heaters a - _ 1ilc('nFtouirh. Duerden and Pilkey. prealders Ree -r lam t List„ J Mina June Goddard a to �-h Massey Spi..Tootli 'Cult. 19'l7 Star Sedan p' I1'f8a _ +`1` itaa ie nicht the 8owenanvitle Hospital ane nicht McCoriek Culti-Packer. Orchard Disc Sit- tooth Cult .119•")9• Durant Roadster 19.7 Pontiac Sedan - and - last week followiitQ the'' motor ace- sprx. an� a - - idem near. that places is which she Ray Leader, , 4 Used trimer t929 Pontiac Roadster - - 192T Pontiac Coach --p� - A nti - f rete r .was Involved, she'being a passenweT graitf 2-I'OrdbOA tractors 1t}-20 MCDeer. - .7928 1?orfLnaC Cr+aCh .• ... . An the ear, which a lung d to' avoid hitting bus, and into the 4 Tractor pla+vs _ 1989 Chew. Coach ;'NewYear' ALi' Pi.e1'1►CE a plunged 2 Perfection Coal, Stoves .1930 Pontiac Sedan eJ _ - ditch. It is reported that several nibs fractitmi '' RI KO # T, ONT. } were- acrd badly injured / pip ;CHA .` 00'TCRy /', _!'bona 1908 - .. CLAREMONT - I!' n� GLrs. I= - �V - - : - - �1 1+ C • t , with�l�lew; erected _ ,+• _ .41vft imn m _ �-ani)-aIt. the other modern features 7CBODY'S talldng about Chevrolet's new; pais of its Fishez'No-Draft Ventilation the power plw - HYDRAULIC BEAK ted Hydraulic :Brakes . and no wondei, for . �•economyofits great Valve-in-Head engine ... or the rid. Master DeLuse ' they're the smoothest, easiest-acting brakes ever placed ir►g ease of Knee-Action (on all Models). TURK- TOP .. Oa slow-priced car. Of alllow-priced cats, Chevrolet alone offers pee: j ;1 BODIES BY FISHER' °tef• But brakes only begin to tell'thetsi�ry`of Chevr • ,all these fine, outstanding advantages for , completeness for 193$. No other Io ea car can ocan " - VALVE'_5WHEAD i` match the beautyand safety of Chevrolet's lid-steel-You purchase your new Chevrolet on the�n•w ENGINE `Turret Top Bodies by Fisher . . , the healthful comfort: greatly reduced 71;o GMAC Canadian Plan. _ • _ , flSHER NO-DRAFT _ _.. YENTIUTION KNEE-ACTION = on Matter. D•Lu:u Modals ' �. - - 'Ipticlo FROM 311a d•rd 2-pss. Coops) y'r'� aMr.w. F" sell .rfs •v _' ' _-DIY . - Mohr DnLWN Med•It frau St L•tary. I _ r(�g�+yrr,rar�`rs+�f- .� - _ _ _ •:7�f+•••r _ .'`' - '.a.'.ny o.r..+:...y.-' �, Yet ••Wn.ti.►-r• - .. lt. .. .. , !�S?, _. 1. . , ,. .. f g,� 'CHARLES CCIOPER, - - •-CLAREMONT • CJ{ r • . � . _ _ . _, - - ... -- .'�<;y^�.'ra.e.'nititik:ae.., ...� a.. - .. - • ' .. � ' 71 s F �M , - - Denies Arson Charge { 'LINENS QUICKLY EMBROIDERED WITH LAURA WHEELER FLORAL MOTIF , "keAdh Club -- LAYOUTS FOR COMMERCIAL tral'position- It is defined as the x DESIGN repose which results, from a right ° arrangement and opposition of 'the LESSON NO. 86 attractions in design." A practical commercial artist w'= "Balance v learned that B each problem, We have. Ian e , and does n _ ....must, P P otherwise his work would not be a takes three principal forms, -- firit, success, and therefore his sales the simple, obvious balance -of per- I/ Af won a few and - In Fig.. 287 ,we show some lay- the central line,; second, the balance ell outs, or diagrams o: typical forms of which is more concealed, and gained balancesyanmetrical 'which are the by the proper placing of actually ° ♦ . basis of a majority of comm. unequa --designs.. Of course, endless variety central line; third, a balance .which -. is given tem in details, in differ- has no distinct 'regard to any cen- '� : ant combinations of the forms, and tial line and is .brought aboutin other treatment; but, Here, with through a proper relation of—give -• a Sew 'spots of black surrounded by and take—between all the attractive -� a rectangle we have drafted out ru features of the design." the rough the foundation fpr sixteen I hope that you are not only en - arrested Healy, film comedian, was , "Cover Designs." joying' these weel�ly art lessons; but, arrested in Hollywood, Cal., on , - ` complaint of Mat•tan Bonnell, ac- 0• _ tress, who charged that he had i set fire to her, clothes and furni _ . >• - tore after. Christznas argument. ■ Healey, released on ball, declared th a is "too old to play with " +, �h matches. : ET 2 7 HOUSEHOLD LINENS PATTERN 1122 ■ ■ ■ ■■ -� Canada's Early History •A beautifully flowered wreath - in horse-shoe form =- Is indeed S Traced in a Golf Club a "lucky" motif with which -one may so easily_ adorn a bedspread. Tou've all the color of 'sumlaer blooms in this lovely embroidery ■ ■ pattern which iia wool, rope silk or cotton, with some of the flowers The'history of Canada is•not ken- in French knots - others in blanket or'lazy daisy stitch. There's a a erally to be traced in clubhouses. separate motif for a bolster; 1t, as well as the corner motifs, mky_ be Imps �rvp but the main building of the Lower used on scarfs, pillows or tea cloths, i _ "� ort Garry Golf Club, on the Red Pattern 1122 comes _to you w ith a transfer pattern of a wreath -- • LT -. River, some nineteen miles- from _ 15 x 17 inches, 2 and 2 reverse corners 5 x'5�� taches and one motif WLMnipeg,_ furnishes an exception to. 61i x 7 inches; Illustrations of all stitches yged; material require. : - Pmenta_.�a_cQlor_._cbart_and_,kky -' a g g this rule. Slightly -more than -a "- a 20 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred)_ for, this pattern •- �f� ' red ear ego it reed as re i- to Needlecraft Dept., Wilson Publishing Co., 73 Nest Adelaide Street, d years se s dente for Governor Simpson of Ru- Toronto. _ pert's Land and The- Company- of- Adventurers of England Trading in= ,.I i to Hudson's Bay," within the fort ' which was built by his orders in hall lighted by the-original1 be a trifle , d twelve copies o lamp �� that glimmcred' , from the it been the front porch. Pt e :. 831 the In Fig: 'l88 . we show .Trough• that you ' are also benefiting frorxf In this building, which has tiecn re- mastheadof S. S. Beaver during sketches bringing these cover de- them and storing ,up knowledge in stbr'ed, the rooms are -heated by her long voyage, from England to "To those who say, 'Think of th signs into a little more defrpiie this 'practical field of endeavour• stoves shipped into the West by the Fort Vancouver,. round the Horn, .in difficulties" I answer, 'Think of thi form, enough to see the growfh or You will be pleased to leans that Huss Bay Company. The main 1835-38. Of course,, the lantern has reward: "—Wyppton Church112. the development of design 'shapes. two of our grlduates, one from To - Them designs are based. on -the ronto, , a young woman working in dorms of BALANCE. as taught in the alt department of a large de PROTEST RETURN OF CAL LES-- - - - ' previous lessons of- "Our Sketch partmental store, the other a young Club". Analyze. the examples as man-fra�6rsnd Valley working on ,,. ; carefully as you know, how, simpli- the staff of a weekly .newspaper', _¢ ? ;, yang the details until, you feel that have both been selected by their » . A.. •'` you can, realize the main lines aha employers to go to New York City � � ' .:forms that the design is built upon. to study special features of art so s e w Ff that they may develop slew treatments s'W-'" aril• y The'.rough design m o. l} C g far their employers. Both artists 3 ;287) is further developed ' fn the ,.,. spot -tin No. 11, Fig. 288' which you had all their expenses paid while on ., this study txip• x Vill remember we printed. in, Lesson . Tu, 80, Fjg- 270. Refer back and Now for your work this week' lay- yo will note how ars idea grows- out with s lead pencil, a cover de- week we sisal! chow the desists sign similar -to that In spot 11 FSS. �e 28'7 :Tie Te a ng o e aclean s "I e orm. g to limit- Magazine, the design to .be of Greek rt ' od space we shall only be able to re. origin. - Then next week compare' • ;produce 3s ,portion of the Cover De- sign so that it tgs�_jre large -enough your effort with Fig. 289, this weeks problem will be E;own as ' to study its make-up. It is ori ex- j ,r + cellent example. of modern design Ex. 40. 8s; a style: The whole design is besuti- These lessons are free. We inviter founded on the classical' Greek ° ¢ fully proportioned.' More detailed questions from our readers, which description- -of this splendid---de9lgn will be answered without any charge. " will be given in the Jas oft; next Reek. A small fee la charged for. criticism ' on readers' sketches. Enclose a•thrae - In our previous -statements ,and. .f.03) stamped, addressed -return on. 3 illustrations, on --the pis of velope for personal replies to;_The Design, viz., Rhythm, Balance and Art Director, -'Our Sketch Club 78 Iarmony----E ce occupies -the een• Adelaide Street Wei_ Toronto. ".There.- is a. saying, 'A prophet is "Too often/artificial excitement of - `without honor in his native. .]and., .national feel ng is m>Lde an excuse - - i'resident Cardenas of Mexico (arrow) speaking to a huge crowd .gathered In front of the -1 atiotial _. Ame_r.can mus c,_ta'.a _rest many.for diation f obligations or for palace in Mexico City- air parade 1n protest against the. return of former President Callas, who re- _ ;people, is very much in the same'ta-, the at of force." — Sir Samuel cantly ended self-exile. ; to o—Lawrence T,ibbeti. , Hoare..' _ , NAZIS TRAIN SAILORS FOR THEIR NEW NAVY— NAZIS k6'3 Her Leading Man - -- — Polly Walker, Chlc#tgo stage and screen star, pictured with her 'husband, Dr. Frederick ?*loran, . London, England, physician, after their marriage in Chicago. Marriage wan her: answer to his trnnv_ Atlttntle telephone preposal. --- To prepare German youth 'to" service on.naval ships now being, •built,_ a land training school, -known a3 the "Gorch Fock Sports School fQr Navy. Hit] er-Youth;' was opened- recently at, Preiros. An _^ Instructor is shown explaining squadron movements to •a clasp 'With models of • ships moved about on j, large tabu. { -N 'A WEEKLY TONIC _, fry Dr. M. M. Lappin I have a letter.before me now, ty- , ',$y .Adam Broome _ pical of a ;good .mane letters that I' • _ _ have received from time to time, and TEA' raising a matter about which I .,have: Yiro?tils who were up that term are dowwriow, always intended to write. It enables Sf fi-ft cam or goo — scattered Heaven knows me o soup a mut needed warning. • • i our composer, is about. to make his This letter ivies me an opportunity d�li�s first appearance to , Londdon. He_ is to where, conduct the first performance of a sym- to do 's0 noYC' &phong of his .own Composition tit the "It you ask me it'll.. mean the deuce The letter', from a oung woman r _ Queen's' Hall. The event has ac owe of a long and difficult enquiry to get } I very great interest. The hall is at the real truth. It's. not very like- —a spinster of thirty.flve. S,he writes ed, and millions of listeners -are Sralting • • _ for the performance to conte o%er tae ly bither, I should say, that the fellow in orf:— Teachers License - Pas•In makes his antraace, adanted to use th- p s 1-1 live. all alone in aprt� ust his baton suddenly eallapses. on that safe got Them from either went and go -out to business each Because She. Weighs 182 Pounds Medical std is Immediately turthcom- Rowl'andson or Pratt himself, For it day, h 'have always been backward �. Ing, but it Is obviods that the man is ' dead. In the audience are two young the Queen's-IIall murder has any.con_ abd slow to hake friends and, cos - ' • people. Lattice Manton and Stephen nection at all with 'the Ybss of the sequently, I have very few friends. The board of examiners of th WOineiR Haters Garton poisons at Oxford, the pferson who None' that 1 call intimate friends. Board of Educotios of New York h borrowed them mrfst have had some Lately I have been feeling loneliness $led an answer with Dr. Frank P. ' So, as Pratt's key was still Intact, Y g Getting Anywhere pnd as'the second lock -of the safe had good -idea what he was going to do rather keenly. I noticed an advertise- Board of Education of New York hag not been forces, the only, alternative with the at the lime that he took went in the inserted by a cation to an' appeal made by itilias In Alberta College ` was to suppose that copy of iL lied them. LT ss of course he's a, lunatic "gentleman" who mould' Iike to meet Rose Freistater; of 1995, Davidson _ been made. —which is possible—and that's Ing a companionable woman of my age to avenue, the Bron , or a review of the EDb10 VTO\:=-Ted,l3isho f How or by whom' was a problem to make it harder stilt, if it's o nary accompany him to parties and break board's refusal of a teacher's license p, ound-' normal criminals you're deals with; the loneliness of life for him. At first. on the, ,ground th she was over- er of the Ua-iversity of Alberta Wo - beyond the University authorities; it you're pretty certain to stumble on I hesitated, then I pictured a yoking weight. men Haters' Club, is going to the wa9.a matter for the police. The lock- man in if similar position to .myself, Imtitli who,had been called in to open some kind of motive some time or Miss Freistater applied for skis National Federation of Canadian other, But if. it's some mad fellow, so I replied. It has turned out very license'! blare 1931. The board of , the safe had explained. how easy it much different) from what I expect- examiners a ed the, application be_ university Students Conference at would be for a skilled key -cutter to you never know where you are. Any. y Kingston; Ont;., next week, way, sane or mad, it not very likely ed. This man a as evidently looking cause she w eghed 182 pounds.. Miss snake a new key, even from a soap that he'Q going to ask Pratt or Row- for something other than companion- Freistater, being five feet two inches And Ted,, admits he may seek Impression of. the old one. ship and I have. had the greatest tall ' landson for them himself and give a , should, in the opinion of the formation women haters clubs is _ "Of course," said Budd, as he An- clue -that's going to be useful against difficulty getting rid of him, The ex- I the board, weigh 120 pounds if she every university in Canada He or- ished his story, "there's nothing yet hint afterwards when he's done the perience has , greatly upset me and I was to be licensed to teaeb in New ganized. -the women haters' organizes. to connect the disappearance of this trick." am in cgnstaut ,dread of flim turn. York. tion here a few years ago-and'it--has - -E ptufr of Oxford with it, use In t ou t .c en,ea _ ar . ThP hoard agreed_to ,._issue the a membership of five. Queen's Hall murder. affair. But It There it is, A very o'ld game and -- "that the )tow who rea{i canted the license, 'however, if hifss Freistater - ---- certainly does seem a pretty curious one .that is being played daily. Faun- Could reduce her weight to 150 � if other-varslt �Grba do -s ria stuff was a third party. He'd get the Coincidence, for such a large quantity dreds of Innocent women and' girls up, co-eds won't -have to worry air- ----- ---- keys from someone who had in •his .. _ within the seat six months. less the membership pt such dangerous drug as•c have 'been caught In the mesh of p goes over big - .turn. borrow hc, owners?" In her application to Commissioner, - • Set loose In lay hands only such. a such rogues and have learned by bit- ger -than at the University of AI- omparatively short time before, and "What a rain, my ear Rta��on,"' ter experience that if is not always Graves for a review of the case Miss berta. !c exclaimed Bu "Yes that's enact: Freistater said .that she had not been tor this very poison to' be used to safe to answer such advertisements. able to get down to 250 cauda in sin oonneetioa with bumping this fellow ly what I do can ' a bLy correapondefst-!e fortunate- indeed, months. The. trouble was, she said, "I ;of." , Stephen Ga on. got up abruptly. He 1f she ,has been able to free herself °°e.°:fh::• ,:::::r. ;- :;:j•;:•=::•• :• . that her mcnher • had not been well " 1'd have, thought,' -said .Garton, stre lega and looked at the before becomingwholly ensnared. To "that there'd be some wayof. gettla Clock,- now only Just .visible across during the atz_moath ,period and shetl y�,R, ... r .: say ,the least, 1t la always .risky to bad to devote so much time to her : w � °trtf'?iO-P.:.l`•' an the track of the fellow w o a - answer such advertisements. : t`t' "''i`'if•• - •-.taken tt." - �"By Jove! Half past three! The that she had been unable to diet •,• .e,.8w.;if:,�l5" �''' •,:j�, My correspondent .seema to have a wholeheartedly and had got, down _ "Ses .you," retorted Budg.. "But, ffig's got to be respdnethle fora lot!" grudge at the papers In which she saw only to 160 pound. She had asked the how? There's Quite a large number -of "You'll Just abou, reach the P.O: the advertisement, .but that it foolish'. board' she said, for an extension of "Adates—and undergraduates—male in time for tea. I don't suppose there's In all 'fairness it ought to7 be said another month to get rid of the tea ttnd' female,. attending lectures and de. ever• much to do after that, except that the greatest care is generally pounds. ors moaatrations every day every term in to feed, the office cat.'' taken to gee that advertisements ac- This request' bad been refused, `t the labs. It might be easier . even if "That's right—cheap sneers at tha copied. for the papers are bona fide. said Miss Freistater, ah action on the are could say which term the keys World's .)real workers. I suppose But even with the. greatest of care ad- art of the board of examiners which - +" • .were got at. But don't forget that vertisements will sometimes appear she- characterized as "arbitrary you've got .nothing to do till dinner y and R orwlandson admits that he often time? If 'you'd really been .so keen on that not what they appear to- be on unreasonable'*. -.Rat some fellow or other have his the surface. Such advertisements are The board of examiners said In your own- work up at Oxford yotir bunch to collect something for him needn't have come up till hours atter usually inserted by very crafty people tts answer that its requirements as . i<r'om some cupboard or locker, and this" and are cunningly worded: If they to weight and other physical 'char- ASK YOUR DOCTOR ithst_otq Pratt admits to bola; pretty were not so, no -advertising manager acteristics. were those adopted by in - They walked towards the lobby so 'e relese with his own when he's work- would -accept them. Every reputable surace companies for standard risks: �'�RST, MOTHER that. Garton, could get kiss list •sad gapes wants to build up clrcuhtloa, Inc In the labs. It might have been The board held that such require. .=. Af last term—any time in the summer COSI' and such advertising would only pull menta were reasonable. In. view of torm—two whole months — that the "That's Owing to my foresight. I. d' ' the circulation figures.- Clean, the insurance aspects of the teachers' BeforeYou Give Your Child kasys were got at. And a lot of fellows saw is the forecast this morning that straightforward advertising is the de- retirement system, on Unknown Remedy to Take . is the weather was going to be foggy, mand of our_ press today. ( !'Teachers ahotild, moreover," raid I guessed !t • would get thicker and Every day, nnthinkin mothers To me, it is somewhat 94prising the board, "be abcepta'ble hygenie th advice _ thicker as the day wore on,. and if I take e a of unqualified persons didn't come up in the morning I might that anyone will Beek .companionship models for their pupils iI- the mat- _ instead of - their doctors' — Oa through press advertisements. There ter of weight.' remedies for their children. _ sever reach the Middle Temple at are so many legitimate chaaasla As to thio, the board'of examiners If they knew what the scientists _ i�', ---- through which one can make friends. added that Miss Freistater was now know, they would Aevet take -this _ "And—talking of fogs," said Gar- Lonely girls .can always it -ad compare- back at •181 nada, which substan- chance. ton as be picked rep his stick and loashi through the meftm__ot -one tfated the original opinion of the ex. - p -L e buttoned his overcoat 'up tightly or other of the girls clubs that are eminia DOCt Wyk �L ` g physician that an7 •reduction round his, throat,. "I think I'm begin- In vogue today, or thiough the Y.W. in weight would be merely temporary Foe Xntu' Chid _ ning to see light through this figura_ C.A. If a girl is liming at some dial. and the condition in the middle years it comes to the frequently-treedSiA . - five one." ante -from such organizations, a let.- of bar life might become a handicap. of mUt agnesia,' doctors, f°rove; t� years, have said PHILLIPS F i VIII Your Dmtor They bad reached, the entrance. The ter to the secretary will; I am cure. Not only, Bald the board, was there Milk of "M nesia — the safe remedy pageboy had pualfed open .the swing be sympathetically treated. no record of application for recon. for your, ag " u »:'alwaysDP y child. a if the Pain Remedy door and Stephen Garton prepared to And apart from these organizations, sideration of her case but there Was Remember this -And Airnaps Say des-6ru the steps. there' is always the church. All "no confirmation or official- evidence" "Phi11i s"' When You Buy. Your %You Take Is,►S�e. 'Suppose," said he. "that there churches have youth organizations !a that she had even reduced her weight child deserves it for your own peace \ wasn't any student at all in -the case." which amiable tom of mind, ace that you gget it — tea• . panionship can at one time to 160 pounds. — New `trine pih Milk of M _ What the devil da you mean?" Ar_ usually be found. York Herald -Tribune. P mn� chle Budd' came halfway down the Also Ia Tesbkt Form: A t Entrust Your The best thing . to do is never an- Phillips' Mil aane;ja - steps with' his friend. Milk M ewer an advertisement of the nature lets arc now on sale at all drus r'. Own or Your Family's ' What I say,' said Garton choking that has caught m• correspondent thor of several works. He Is awllling storm" rywtxre. Tach tiny as ,+ as the thick'fo caught him in the to deal' with leciatheequtvakntot you problerris and give W -ng t0 LTfIirnOWfi g g napping. I have known cases where 0 a t•aspoonet,l of cen- 'thrgat. "Dlda't you say that old Pratt you the .bansAt of his wide ex ori. nine Phfillips Mak of ;..Preparations it has ,led .to, .the rein of s..splendid. P Magnesia, � was musical himself — a rotten play. type of girl. To my correspondent I once. Questions •rayarding problems er,' but thought himself no end of a of EVERYDAY LIVING should be ad. * * e BFORE you take any' re era= nut? My theory is that he was" roused want to say, if. this-. man turns up dressed to: Dr. M. IVI, Lappin, PHILLIPS I'I'I PS 00 P Room and begins t P s err threaten o 'pester' u bre en p p t . tion ou doa't know all ap ut eel p you Y 40 to .insane fury by Patelli e . musical police: If he persists, 421, 73' Adelaide Strait, West, Toron.� for the relief of headaches; or the him with `the Dams _ of rheumatism, neuritis or prominence, and: arranged a little plot communicate with t' a pplice.; If he to, Ontario. Enclose a (3c) stamped, ° neuralgia, ask our-dodor what he to get him out of the way. How's that addressed envelope fat reply. -MADE IN . CANADA Y E fir X does not tura up again, you may count "thinks about it — in comparison , for an idea? Get's rid of your neces- _ with "Aspirin." •sity for a third party anyway" yourself extremely lucky, but'be aura that you have pro$ted from your ex. We say this because, before the Laughing as hes Aily as the fog , viiscove of "Aspirin," most so- would perience. Dont let 1t worry you. Put _ r.•;<:: p permit; he vanished into the ti,. -� „ whole thin completely out of called 'pale remedies were ad - gloomy murk that was Saint Jamea's. g p' ` vised against by physicians as being your 'mind, Join some ,church society bad for the stomach; or, often, for TO BE_ CONTINU D or the Y.W:L.A. and find companion. heart. And the discovery of chip that will enable you to forget �s,,d�'s; :•' "Aspirin" largely changed medical about this'naAty"jar' which you baVe 90HEATING!�,it�' practice. $saver +'stewed. Countless .thousands of people ASSURANCE who have taken "Aspirin" year fn In nothing i9 human nature su' ".' NOTE: The writer of th4s column tJ and out without ill effect, have u ;; a trained psychologist and 'in au. h�' ' proved that the medical ,findings fair as in its liking for some animals P o sz' 1 - -stout its safety were correct, and its dislike of others; and the _ .. Remember this: "Aspirin" is beaver has always been )inky. To • .,rated among the fastest methods yet have stood on s dam and see ,a lodge .' �� '�;?t • _ discovered for the relief of headaches New - and all cotrimon sins:, . , slid safe in some far spot of Canada or New- :.;;::•;: pfoundland, and even to have looked•'> for the average person to take eel MAD - regularly. for, .without seeing, the bubbles or ,'>•Y`�:' the , nose -tip 'that mark the passage ao Ma "Aspirin" Tablets are made, in of a beaver, is to feel a' special, sl- twI� pj� las! :Canada. "Aspirin" is the.registered most proprietary,_ interest in . the, iylifl�ltdl�, AM!<011 a: .; :T:>•.'';' >:r J, ':::.:tir;zV"•:.. .. Y{\ t; <r•io ;5;'{.; t; :. •,:.,. -'trade-mark of the Bayer Comppany, creature. ' But even so little as .that � exert f ? s'10I,ee"y Deafness C -• Limited. Look for the name Bayer 'is not necesary. To have read of .s�..,�ib l 7ft due ft awtwidar. is the form oto cross on Avery tablet. beavers is to love them. ' They have A. O. LEONARD, Inc. • , � 70 !ilii Ava., New York Gil► - -Do-mind A 11 d Get the quality. of .dearness. shared with the squirrel (the beaver U by faf,it, ASPIRIN sly an aquatic linkajsquirrel), the pen. No; 2 -136 gni$, and the kinkajou, — London - • / I I / Times 56 I­� 7' `r - 71 Y ' ` L l I UA v 1 -'BO"' on l#o!eay, daraary 6th -different branches of ABrieukure• B ` at Pickering, to Mr. and Mrs. Gov. It is virip regret that we, learn = ald M Field, a sm. _ that r. Mrs. T. Johnson aru] wr -t1Kr. and Mrs. Sato Linton visited - � -Miss Grimb] entertained ter family have moved fro this corn- i q to e --�T ' Pickering friends on New Year's�Day y .- y � members of her class to a eteigh- triunity to -the neighboring one of -Wm. Morrish, of (Soderich, spent I � tf _ ffie holiday with his nephew, Russell ride and a' party a}L her tome .one Brhugham. It is hoped that they ea- "Picker 1!�'8' Deader S Ir _ Burrell. day •lest Week joy health and happiness, in .thOx nerve - -Mrs. T. E. Crswfford has ' been •--glias Margare�-Westney of the surroundings. confined to her bed for some days O. A. C. Guelph, spent the-hekidays,, - The -hockey, match between Emu - at illnessin.• at the home of her pdrerlts, W. H. --gliam and Pickering on New Year's % 'mu,X..o _ n vtc for a There /�^t -no better made'. spent New Year's Day _with Arthur -The Ladies' Aid of St. Andrew's tatter' seam- The fai a was played "Bill • 88" Overall' v eralls• Church will meek at the home of on the new rink at Brock Road ' . ... and' Mrs, IIoyea _ -The public and continuation Mrs' Arthur Boyes on Wednesday, wrMcin is now open and ready for ice j�j schools re -opened on anday,�ith a Jam. 15th, at )'cluck: The flection enthut,lasts. -♦tea aiZd Blue, $1,950 M aeod attendance.' of officers for 1936 will take plaice. a ' t.._ TunAwra Vi'—foA , spent a day last week✓witJi. Mrs.,R'• -01s Sunday returning next Rev. f i Hugh G. Crozier will speak •vn thet _-- _ To wire anj, install electrical eq - J. Clark and family. "Enthusiasm." subject,Enthusiasm. In the ei-en- uipment in the Brock' P,,r,ad 'School. -D:' J. and Mrs. Callaghan and lugs the :object will be' 'The Diffic Apply o R J. Fuller, St?cretary, children spent several days fast weei: ulties of Life." The Sun- not latex than January 20t/h, 1936. with relatitreE in Grafton. .Christian I day School Bible Classes will The relieular meeting of St.and ;dist Effie Miller. -si George's A. V.� P- A. wa: held in the - -=Mr: and Mrs. Wes. Gee, of Gr- New .and meet at 10 o'clock a. m. All are wet- LRE'S A14 ADDRESS eenwood spent Year's Day with.. . home of Mrs. T. Tanner, returned' 3rd T7te +neetin,r qpPned with a - :home Sunday improved in hymn, fonowed +,a; prayer. The rest Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Stiller. come. 'Sur:day: Geoig°.. Church, YOU SMOULD KNOW : +T ELLS YOU WHERE -Mrs. J.•'W. Smith and son, Ar_ `few -,.Jan. 12th.. 1st Sunday after Epiph- *��'`" W, COAL TO GO .thur, of . Toronto, spent a days anSunda School at 10, a. m. Cet- laat week with M. S.. and Mrs. i Y' Y 04 ° - ( ebration of the Holy Communion at w w ,. Chapman. - '11. Evening Prayer at 7 p. m. Booth in �., •e s -Mr. and Mrs. were I Preacher• at both services, Rev. E. Gordon's "Burin 'a Girl" Hose Gordon Whitby on Sunday ci�itirt t>"p lat : G. Robinson. Please note that both t,nly nt 8• V It. U60RE'1 DRU U.4roim 144& mother. • who •. is seriousif ill services and Sunday School on Sin- oat . iolloiwing a stroke. -Mr. F C. Mechin, of Montreal, day, Jan. 10th, will be held in the Call Pickering, 5900 _ w - underent •a serious operation one church. " •--The Oshawa Presbyterial of the H. GIBSON day last week, and is now doing as W M. S. of the United Church of • ' well as can be xp�ed'atlas and preparatory services will be held been very fortunate- in securing > Successor to C. M. Law, ' will hold their Rth annual • _ --The Township Council will meet`s , matin in Whitby United Ch•urel+ pursuant to atatute at 10 a. m. on g y Pickering, Ont. _ -� ay_n on Thursday, Jan. 16th. Sescior f- 4 -' -rel Winer will be served by W. J. and Mrs. Miller weie^ in �-Co Have �%�?1l S l.�il$ • - the Whitby ry. Claremont on New Year'- Day, att- Auxilia An im-ttatia,n r r.+�••+ Fending aYamily re-nasion'of the Scott' is extended' to an the women of Then take :'K E L E X azld Miller families at the home of the congregation. get relief. :TWO STANDOUT�VALUES The relieular meeting of St.and ;dist Effie Miller. -si George's A. V.� P- A. wa: held in the • �. . KELE� is made from - ----- - ­1►!ra George Ellicott. who has been spending several weeks at the Club Rooms on Friday 1w;t, -Jan. drugs known for over 200 Tip Top Tailored Suits or Coats for home of Mrs. T. Tanner, returned' 3rd T7te +neetin,r qpPned with a - :home Sunday improved in hymn, fonowed +,a; prayer. The rest years as a relief from from ♦ -- Same clot Same on much of the evening wwi spent in musical (50Ughe resulting men or women -- health.' -s-Clerent. Mii'tan. "'else cwnsisted of a very Qo4d pro- �o - Price --$23,75. of aid ][iss Helen Burling spent Sunday Aram, 4irc, Tanner being t? a cnnven `Tris] 9sze, 35c. er. Next rieetin will be -?held !,n Fri- with -their sister. Mrs. F. T. Bunting g Jan 7th. the evening will F^� .'G - Cay r► h�ttl« fr,-afay, : - Gordon's "Burin 'a Girl" Hose Gordon and family. Mi3s Burling returned spedaynt - to North Bay on Sunday evening. spent in social -Duni forget _ the Oyster Supper t,nly nt 8• V It. U60RE'1 DRU U.4roim • =Splash-prodf, Snag -resisting, Chif The Sacrament of the Lord's Church Supper will be adminir;tered in St. to be held- in S*-, Andrew's -basement on the evening of the 17th DUNBAHI'ON, ONT-ittio- .,: fon Hosiery . z Andiew's Churrh on Sunday next. of January. The Commiitee�ltave • ,�� and preparatory services will be held been very fortunate- in securing > - TREETEX' - - NEW S�3A��8 - thio : {Fridag► evening at B p. m_ _ '. the speeker of the evening, a notes =•aThe soft spell during the ens, of author and in the person "."Wall Board - ��tt B - dd � ' uutiD t'iekerin Fred T. gu the week made motoring somewhat ,preacher - F 'dangerous of Rev. ,Dr. Archer Wallace, of Tor - ` and many cars were un. who is one of our best after- -onto,ft - - z__ _-- =-- Bste►blisbed 1857. Able to climb -the steep hills. on ace- dinner speakers. The supper will be Treel ez W ildl Board is Dlx(;t - ount of the greasy condition of the 'held at 7 p. •m There will be•al pro- under a naw process, pof�?-esq- - - - ----- roads• -Several motor accidents ka':•e frram of musical selections in add- in vicinity during' the ition. Admission tee .will be annotto- tug rest iuslatlnu - ualitieti. � g � 1 1 /� � ' � � � T t- E-A. S - occurred our j =. ced on Sunday,next• ..past fevv days oa•i7t¢ to the ley con- - i+'nll }self inah_and priced i~t i , ,� s. r -Now- is the tzrrse to exure your dition o2 the roads No serious con- - 8egsuences have been reported bow -subscription to the Pickering -Library. four and a half cents per Public The rater are tie F- Public ever. the t. of Hi19►a have F uatre foot,. Q Round Steak . -.- '20c. :-.,kept the sand . led c same as in former years, fifty cenu >x app cry generous- -•- PICKERING - f . _ ly through this. section,. and is •a a ticket. a -td twertt f f r.ts fc•r in .: Minced.Meat. .: 12e.great is t aid to driving. any subsequent tickets in- fee sameThe LUMBER ARD�r many Pi 7rerinq f lends 't+f faindy.. in adsiition to the ollowing � ..°_;Stew n Beef, . ,.'� 2c.Andrew .and firs. Fors h e# Sintai_list of recent purchases, a number u;$ - uta. Sisk:. Zongrariilatr them on fimt-class' second-hand fiction 's'm Y - i _ ' Cooked Ham been donated including a• fCrrnrP of You, ddea••turetnarat�. f . • ,55c. their• goldep wedding annivers%ry, : !which't�tPy celebrated nn Dec. 21st books for boys and girls. -ADULT -_ __ - - - - - - � - o T` f • Dutch Loa 25c � C ' BOOKS -House of hxlre Waln; In r3o ,Mr. Forsy*.h farrnrA a half mile east ' the 1907, 'when the the,, Ste 10 of the; Master, M.>rt>n; - ! l3-� Pit)!{ 4 3 [.$-S�cNtl 3 nt , i h- Po!dPlg-• AP Allen McC,artneyJar o,. sot 7 • • Variety Loaf, -. 35e. of villat'e until Tales of Lr;nel Trails Gr+e Hoo. -family y }' i4. L-Cua Hd1 20 !t `� AtiTKD-1'..,IZ l will room tog her. to bo ' a. .--. moved to Sasifttehewan where they farmed until 1914, when to arrange flowers, Riddle; Anot :e: Q . ;Jellied Veal,. •' i 3oc. _ c Mr. Forsyth.. entered the implement Garden Nou-book, Pretz; Peace with r Honour, XITie; Lite of :he Ant, enta; who t3 ho per ►chool week. Apply NEWS ofr,ce. -- ... � , Head Cheese, business in Sintaluta, which.he still Maeterlinck; Pageant of Chinese.- t'r ANT(✓U-1'c, huv.-ntiqur faro . tare, . .15c. operates. „ "Finger H-istory, Seeger; Mutiny on the Boun- RIArwware and china, suitable for Neve m decoratiow. Apply Boa 10; Pickering Bologna e 1 5'ee Tile popular play, of ty, Nordoff; Pat of the Silver. Buser - ' • `UH v,A LN -- Jeer Pv +tr+d • A.vr •stir, �+ cow, dor to calve. Government T. �1, reseed Stern" will be presented tonight. P ,. {Friday I by the Y. P. Bible Class in romery; Ma Cinderella, Wright; Carta • blurrier Case an Dine; End - St. Andrew's Church. This group oit of the Chapter, Galaworthy; Sander: A -Ply E. Scott, Audle•y Rd„ 3 miles eam of rckrrinq. 2,4 _ E I D TO RN.NT--8 tnomed ft+rn,• dw«II- stayers have been very enthusiast- of the River, Wa119ce; Girl from 4 a • ie y lauded in their, pre.: nation of - e play a ,fr+u w^eks e>; V at Man- --Glengarry, Connor; . Middle of .the owe.r, Ruehaiii, Ing on Church . N., formerly occupied b th,t late W. C n. For PArticul9n apply •to J "rn" . rq ' - -:(Pb-one-30011L --- Bite er— •( ne-3 011L ['iatrerin theater. The t fury centainri some of i�ibbs; Hunting tt Yiyyuw Briar,'Sllr, Death Ganes --- [+ VE1,1' CLASS OF WATCH ;the old melodramatic ahnoFphere,I to the Archbishop, Cather; Valley of R l �C1.00K REPAIRING. Mrrt d ttrrepr,ir _ - _-- _ -- ---- ---- - - the vllliwi, the dix•tor. the father Giants. h.yne; If 1• were You, Wode I who has gone astray. and the diffic-- ulties of the family following feel house; Pisiny 0f Abraham. Curwood; bins under $2,00 J L. Cowi , 42 Kent Road. (Woodbine district). 2A• - --_ - • More �'l�lt 1tb,NT-1lRI »ryes, dairy facto, 1 indiscretions 'of the father. F•v orfs Amateur deem' Furnol;--. Oil er1► .ix fur the Lamps ref China, 'Hobart. clay loam, running creek, modern barn, water installed. brick house. 19 mil- s from 7 0- 'Pickering.Ha''dware `' ,WtiO sees and hears the play 1111 well repaid., BOOKS FOR BOY3 AND GIRI-S--- ionto. Apply T. Jacques; Wes,• Hilt, Ont. IiM( JUST TRY JUST <)it 8 41,8 -Ar crertitPd He i Building a Cal!eer, Weaver; Wender r 1 -tear, Shorthorn bull. 2 :-2 from -1C}Ie Bays' Club are QoirtR to "Y" asain this Saturday Book of Animals, Golding; . Animal yearsold, a good milking y strain Bmwndtracing to misH �Bu k.ef'hon� C. V• ' : =if enough care can...t►e nbtained. I Heroes, Seton; Return . of Pnctor Leave Pickering 4 m. Doolittle, Lofting; Lefty, Rorke; pick 1031, I6tf UANADA VARNISH W, ttt,t)fi NAt.I: i)!t 1t I+:Nl'-• r Mui at p. and,lenve� fife "Y" at 1.9 p, m.' Any one even Adventures of Tum .Sawger, Twain; FORmarket Rardc', f' RU d0. PAINTS AND VARNISHES would vnluntePr to oke A load of ; 1`om Sw!ft and His Sky R user, Apla- t 140aues, Rood buildings hen•ocn z e;.7.:d s[renen tin farm. Aplo Deft-rr:ui. Clare l : >�Ybi, please fr t{: ire of them as' leton; Tom' Swift and -His F.loctric efurrf fun liotscihlr�. T1 i.. seek aeiit ..er Rifle. Appleton; -Sara Crewe•, Burn- m„nt. 13tf You can be convinced that you;can?buy ' ` 't' ()It SA LE -t ne C ydPgri„It• stall• eft; Ruth Fielding Clearing Her Openlnrr O� a new hrAneh of work• ion, rising % years, bay. 155.1 tux. good worker. K,u:+ranteed. Also 3 bull calvss;uerrr• t a better product at a .lower price. Our ,. - • in the Club when the alder boys w!Wk Name. Emerson;, Ruth Fielding in Talkinfi PErtu eg Emerson; Will Rey purebred; 10,9 and 7m' nths old. Gordon Park Faun It John Kaxr•f, Pickering. 19•_0 business for Paints, Varnishes t`fa Eearn- +L, : befrin tiie• study of Flect.ricrty -with; � , el's has -more than doubled in the last' 2 �( - A view to PNnerirrrf�ntal *ork. Gvmn 11ml•ers, O'Brien. (7HUICE CAIRY COW'P-ke¢i> l.�'te.ed and ,grade .cows, Goverwment T,B -• years, due -to the iticreasing SAIe Of _ -period from 7 to 0; Flectrieity from !� Brcuk Road __ One ' tested. Fredh and close. springetsaiw� w, hand, .Blood testedtif desired: Free delivery ue ovnrot ANIre roe these products, to'10 o'elor•k. of sur villaQrrt ''has opened a fund to piirchaRe' mnrh rebases of Tor wore,SetistactonAuatanteer!, in J Murphy, Lindsa; Ontario. Telephon.• _ --THERE iS A REASON : rlpeded gyms Irlats fur the Club. Mrs. W, H. Jackson has returners • � Anyone 'who vrnntd be in+.^rte:ted in from spr_ndinq the holitays with her Iu?5- , arlKeiit for Mc(3ormick=-Deeri,�g burn 1NKchinery NOR SALF.-Pnte hied JPrsev,•, �, song in Toronto. ,! •contributing towards tbeq please Mrs. R. J, Fuller anti born June 5th, 1931, Sire, McDonald Xeai Mince, A R 59, C:tass A A. registered. accred. due freshen Jan 11th, View t- -,•, .and Repsh-a -- : ;get 1n tnuch With Nir. Wheels! 04 ij f3rrtily nt• New Year's at the home `Mr. ed, blood tested to Point Jersey Farm, Brock Road and Lake Shore - _ -' Our Motto.- fie hetye i t Can got tE�t � R r Rtun'tirg. Be sure and remember Wor'r of Mr. pod Mrs. Wm. O'Brien at the A. G. Clark, Pickering; Ont. 20 it is not ttinde.'• - - -' ,�- •' 1? tih:Y r,U1.1, b'OK SA 1.h:-- 1 a t/ sefl right my Best sire, Sea Maid's Bacon, the Amateur Program' and Mit test tea ('lase it puitinlr rn1• in the Bim'' �Pennnx 1 J• _ Telephone 3800 last of thio month. An^our' term i.. Mr. David Is attending winter school at Guelph, where -a ` 19 Ave ran take p 11R9 A. out of that shnw nn', Sea Maid, woodiawn, with a record of oyer 10,000lbs. milk as a 3 year old, and 1 have 20 more d micb- of of t J. S. BAL..SDON, PICKERING under year9 of part two -weeks tuition is being AivP.n b9 ten of his, in the herd that I must e,ll, accredited :. , In the Amateur PmftrAm. the College in special Courses on F, M.C�aoaxrar, Pickering. t7•TC+