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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_01_17.09 W 47 7 -7 F Or e"::. It, INW 49 Tw-.----.-PICKERING, ONT.. FRI-DAY, JAN. 17'14.30. VOL.--LN Whitevale Kinsale ­45 7. x---------- 6dicat .*-..--..- I!- The record - attendance of 112 out Mrs. D. Crawford we are sorrx to[GRE EN W OOD NOTICE,. -D R, H, 0. PH&RSON-Pbysician tinted pay'is not enjoying the best of heal- :&'Our trucks pas to. _,Sunday School at the U kid Surigeon. Dunbarton. :017 enhLway every day�" - th Church is just fine; There was also Mr. B. Law and son*, xt�4y.,'.of Le-' a 'good gathering at the evening id -.MILLS E. FOP-9YTH. Oph. D.. Director ening Re.Ooteunetricae Asswiatio Qntsdo. Reg:- COALi- COKE, service -despite the inclement weath- f r oy, spent several tays with, his .tj!.t Opt�-et.4'al . . .. I ­4V &a ads=. CEyes examined by appointment. daugnter, Mrs. Win. Parkin. Established 1&38 er hp Be laremunt. Ont. -OD,, SMYNT, .7- An invitation is eaten?w -is GRAVEI_, members of Brougham, eherrywood, confined to 116r.,bed. and' unde�r the For Christmas Bakin' Green River, Lo'cust Hill- and Wlilte--� doctor's care. Charlie is also still vale Baptist Sunday Schools to join confined to the house. OUNALD AIJOVY orri and Use ZiOuCktUt. NUL41y- c!%11)0. Auucyw 1.uap. % with the Young People of the White-' - Mission Band was held in the, UILDER'S SUPPLIR9 Kftsimii F lour - - 0 Uc tw1utaly uccupAt�u oy A.Lic slit:A .4.;tk 116- BT hall t ! 11 mouth Wind tel %-Qurt nuuc. nai�bzy'. Wry vale United Church' 11 a skatin'g- *on Saturday afternoon with 20 pre- aJFO loca-.1 cartage work 'party in the Markham rink on Wed- sent. After the usual business -was BELL.-& itusbntlRt.r-p,4-sed1uj qnmlity. ------ - full nesday evening, Jnauary 9;nd.­S,)ec- disposed of, a. short program' was W. J. BE A f0N, k , L. -C. We have alpin phiced in stock a p Patronize Yotir Hume Milli- H.S. BELL J. D. F. HOSS as served aC tha illifig ial prizes. given sod lunch w 4 line of Maple Leif M J. A. WRLGHT., The regular monthly meeting of close. ...... ljo'� Feeds. -For Bread ITS Say Streit. Toronto. ,%delaide the Womerrs Missionary Society will The Women's Iii-stitute are hold- meet at the home of Mrs. G. Tran on in a needle-work class * in. the all I keep in stock the highest grade Pates* CO. R10HAKDSON &'bo.. Barris- Am We MITCHELL afternoon beginning Jart.­20th made by Lakeside Co. and Robirs iters, Solicitors. Notaries etc.. Suite 501, Wednesday, Jan. 22nd, at 2.30 sharp every aft.e n beginn. Excelsior Lite Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. until Friday. All those who wish to Hood Mills. the Highest; Quality mad& Tel6phom Ad. t8io; Pickering Phone U13. Ski Pickering, Out. Roll Call to be an;% erect by "An Idea for the Meetings During 1936."' attend, plWe leave their names wdth in Canada. Office phone 7400 , Residence, 6520 -wn 9PHOMSON & McKILLAN-Betrr Mrs. Parks will take the Study Book Mm V. Parkin o� Mrs. W.' Bro is- A-term. Solidtom Notary Public. Office at on "Africa" and Mrs. Pugh the De- After -a brief illness, John Dennis fit%4dence of hir. Tboammon. lot 11. concession i. For Laying Hen& The Beal Store. Claremont votional Exercises.. Members please passed away in Guelph Hospital. PHONE M bring needles, thread,­ scissors and He made his .home with his son, I keepon hand sial.. Pitons pick 20 ro oronta 'n mans. Laying -Mash thimble, as it is hoped start on Russell, in that place. Mr. Bennis FURNITURIE Scratch Feed dlt§ qui for the supply department. was a son of the late Win. and Mrs. Grit OONANT ANNIS -.B&rriswrs, W a alse displaying an attractive'Mrs. N. Randall and Mrs. J. Tweed- Dennis who lived on the farm now 'hell %..4soncitairs. Notaries Public varlety-ot- ie, program Committee.- occupied by C.- Richkqsan, He �Oyster b -�A SORDON D. CONANT, K. C Amapa Re. well-knowrpqFULL OF pgvm. ALLIN F. ANNIS; B. A., LL. B. orank- -1 -- - ---- ; . , L . 1�t year-and-leaven W navurn Furniture Lnd Furniture -Brock Read this loss. Russell and t" sisters, Mash made by the Quaker ()at C06 Oilseed- -7 1 2 simacoe St. S.. Ofthate'.. Novelties. -4 ands (Oshawa). Mrs. Plaskett, of Greenwood and rbon" and at the Cou" orioss low. in keeping with till)[1011. �`CHOPPING House. *hiih;r. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7 (Whit. Miss Pearl' Barr�e�i is visiting rel Mrs. Meadows of-Markbam. by)• atives in, Toronto. for. A few weeks. z Last Wednesday night ninety of Monday, Wednesday.& Fnd&w' :1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ellicott; Mr the friends and neighbors assembled -R-ADIO SERVICE 7 dilinto per beg -F�ller motoied to at the home of Mr. And Mrs.'V. Per- and Mrs. R. J. HIL O. TH' P. D. %..'L D. q., A-Graduate of RaAiv1Co1legtx Cannington and .Udora., on Sunday kin -to do honour to Mr. and Mrs, BUCKWHB,&T WAN TSD visiting friends there. TAD Dc, J. r Osle". Graduate of Wm.. Parkin; -who -were - married oh N(;§;&:c -L..". - . with e paid .1 qp . - Highest price Jfg ;a,�rr �e(ww a Town. Mr. Dave Lennox has return - 'Dec. 28tb. Many usdi;l gifts were elm ow my to Up-to-the-minute training ed Utolor .airveiv, Time iandFridgi, Atone from the Short Course at the O. A- received by the bride and groom. Yotijr old established wills are &I tols 0 and C.'Guelph'and reports a fine time, always -After they had thanked their many on. Others-strehere ioday' FINEST EQUIPMENT 404 Of music to-morro;w=GVNE, both educational and entertaining. friends, a short program .H8RB"EIt1kT FAI.I,Als8..L D - - - : I.,.. V. h. Graduate of the Royal Collne of for Mr. Robt. Bentley is spt-nding and a merry q'ng-sons.r of community Z VAltits, Surg%tiaj and the flaiversitr of Toronto. MI. - le in rewpdea4c second door east of St. Mad- Guaranteed Svisifaction few, days--at Brock' :Road Corners, singing-with` Mrs. W. Harbron at Inna.Ont 13ffte hours: 9 M.F. Church. PkckL gin, AT visiting with Mr.� Harvey Edwards. a.•0. to 9p. at" or by a0polas =eat. J tl�e :, i..ano, *a, sumptuous lunch was 7 ampit..). Phone Pick 3700. 4 7 Those 'listening-in on Sunda Iftelap'nabip PH Z 0 r y served f6 all. -Shinales For Sales -Tubes and Batteries always op Is -Ad broadcasts will find great enjoyment Cap 4%x*Insl*4m 4! orb* in the "Cyrtn Gates FamiJy" prog- H. ROY MILLER. Audley Gait Galvnnized Steel Shinglee. 91 is schechiled ram* over CFRB,wbicb Broujrb,%w. Ontarto Blrd'* Felt 81,40 Shinalew.W- .40 4gtf. Phone X.4rk IM Richard Sq' w"re' was a visit6r.-to Also, re-rubberinit buggy wheels. SLIZARETH RIUHAUDSON 12.30 -. Sundays. Especially the -,A4!A ridautoamobill insturanceadmill.l:i ehil6el( will find enjoyn%ent,J h r• tat-Vtmimima, Z obd financisil attend, or it -friends -in Kinsale recently. Lawn mowers sharpened. ]M U-SIC is broadcast especially for them. I VLARIRM�Xq% - Several of our boys are making T. PAtERSONIS Messrs Rowe and White,-propriet- gresp in their guitar. lessons.. t prices. Phone 11.4 uceussd-Auctlolaaw; ..7 pro --Call and get 2ul- I r. for Gaud"" *1 York 604 011114,1110. Auto- e Brock -Road Skating Rink S- R. and Mrs. W ohnacott slient I Ilan sales of all kinds attenued to on 4bortem 6r era of th 4cftoe, Addre" Green River P.O., 0" ExIerieticed A4[uRic'Teac wish. to - announce that there will be few days with, his mother in Guelph wAb tL orfinto Conservatory skating every Monday, Wednesday recently .,FUEL DFt BRATON. TOWNSHIP and Friday, The rink is now in fine arc • Clerk, shape -.ided by Water se ity is bothering some :taand music is ably pro M suit, Accountant, Etc. Issuer of will teach afternoons or evening& otour farmiprs at present: We should arriageLiceames. Whitevale.Ont. ladd-speaker systetn.' Make up Saturday reserved for school 0: swap with. Ethiopia. party and have ; fine time n. Builders' S children. L , ­ upplies' W X. MAW while the cold weather lasts. The Club met on- Monday evening Rates very Moderate. at' the )i6are.6f Mr, and Mrs. -Percy -er for Y-.ork.- ..LAconsod Auctiotit- Brougham Neale, 'when about fifty braved the Ontario and Ontario Cova4ies Studio at my own home one mile repsl#-� IMY umber and Lath "AR itaids of sties prompus, attended to east of Brougham on No. 7 icy. Feads and--were--welf- ,i under new' F, -6 bee TOAX.4 tskCASONARLIC Highway. Mrs. E. ha president, F. M. Chipman.wasB. Shingle �Jo# may be acrange(r(or at-the NEWS cisca. the doctor's%caiv t%e past week but in' the chair. the' outlook. for. this lue lcoad Sell.4od 1n+!,peT#d-nt phon" MRS. CARI., DEVITT is improving- year's work *was given and several Whithy. vni;&riu. ",;L V Bob Malcolm is home frnrr. Guelphcommittees reported. The work of Alberta' (;uat 'where he liar been' takftij ii short the flower cbminittee.was especially ..-Domestic Coke, Pickering Mills' SAFETY course in Agriculture.. noted. Each member of the domi�iun- Cfment. Lime L Plaster We are pressed to kn'ow Oat Mrs. ity received a letter this week "oqt- ho- pin' Ea h �daple Body Wood L 4 GOOD' DELIVER C P 9 C E�ker is Progres�p.ing fa,�oraby and lining the aims of the Club and 'A GOOD -CAR. resting more comfortably. calling'all-to its rt, The drama Agents for .Lundy_ F -Week Day Mrs. T. - A. Knox has returner - to committee reported that they. had &I I (LINSIL" N 0 F W'ets! )(JLLb with her E6me �eeli�g finiie after a pleas d (fed upon a suitable la and and --Feeds of All Binds stn Stock not eci play P ZT-TIZI01I Poultry Feeds, Labrador Shell, OU ant vi'sit"with'H. and MWhatrs. Mcintoph It was, �at a Minstrel Show of Altana. be' staged by the members at lat- TIkeqS(rougemt., Purel) uttoimlty )Ctke Meal, Mollassm Any chop You -CoCkAbJ1tt 1 ID PIP.M entS ler. date.. The February meeting is ;Thr, - Ypung, People of. the -Sunday. may -need. We can mix any- ration, �:Iompany in the Wvrld,- that you sn^y want, machine mixed, School and the Y, PI-S. :�ad it Skat- called for Feb. 10th, when an aniat- Score Prices Before DaybW CYRIL 9. MORLEY :4. Our Front Rank Egg Mash gives'int Party at Markham-rink on Wed- -err night, after a Major Bowes -style results, -Prim are direct to you, No. nesday evening. will be' held in the school house,. to R WILSON- BOS,.-�.... Phone Pickering, 6M E. Burgess received. a warmwel. Which everyone is invited to. take a .'A come back after -his hospital exper- part. Prizes of $3, 2. and 1 are being 41 -Salt at Car-'Lk Prices Locust H111, OnL ric Applications must be placed i ie e,'having -had a successful or- given. 4 ;;4, Pbo-ne MRrk 7200 ----�-S-UCZESUONSeration for appendicitis. with the Secretary of the Entertain N. Lockwood Tile Young People who 'visited our ment Committee,-Fred Puekria,, R. .-o, a- ravenurst- P -o. ngFeb.•r R iNG, oNr.-.,, boys. GhN1 Pickeriby F3d It for the home PICK Ft in• music happy and looking so wen, and 'we -59--Roped that all amateurs -FOR 1.9-36 a' art, well pleased with their su"ound. d novelty featur- sonfr and dance and Do Re G. CT DEN es will get ready for aiO. event Sp-, 7 !rigs. "A ll*tgiiii,'.n'alireakf&3tSUitt, Any of th'relatives`o�: fi�endrl'n� n-cint'jueges will be narmed'smA th,- PTTF%ERAL DURECTOR P complete with Cabinet ToRussellRusI Gray, at Grivenhurst, who gong used if necessary. A -feature Private Ainbulance would like -any messages 1,radio-ed" of the evening was the address given St'iffet, Fxtension Tabs! int/Fivid V1 I cehhitart , do' as by gettir- in' hp Walter Thomann R-7-. C. He chose four Cbairs", finished in iVory Phons 91luo f touch with W. C: . Blurkar, Pick. for his subject; he Rural Life" with the average tdged,wo,ih greet). P stat- contrasted 5000 1200. - PhIssell listens in to this and colntra� it AP Y t3c.00 ion, Urb-4n Routine. The peRce, and indep- oc 0 e''endf-.nce of the. in /e .carry.& stock k f Tabl Markham, e;^•l11l�)t.•! The Highway had become very un- farmergritli his " t eveln and Iumpy, :�6 last' wcelc-end, a • eresfe�d 1-f - w -th P�il� production ----Mirrors, Hall Trees, Pictures. tractor was put on to loosen the ac- appealed 0-:7gTdatly and ht, -NEW lectric Ap Window Shades, C�A L 1-4 U'Sil -NOW Goldsmith, cumulation-of hai@d ice'and sand, and quoted liberally from :X?, pliances etc. the snow-.plow• cleaned it'nff down to 'Bryant, Gray and Noyes and Gray- 7- And hav,- your Stoves, Fur- �YIEAR SOMETHING NtV the' pavement, .with a fresh applicat- sort-to prove his points.Too-17riany, -aoes and E-avetsougbs put ion of sand, machine snread and not he said, read too many book§ while Indian- Jute Rugs, 4 x 6, in in order before winter. thiown from si sho'i70. 'thelrripr6ved dige+�tftig Very little of them. Such ''Oriental designs. - These are -con(Ntion is a boon to motorists. brings mental indigestion with all lovely tugs, 'look well on any Ree onr Rangjos HeRters and The Firemen's Concert was a•-big -its attendant evils of.:dissatisfaction .4 114I.es betore buying success as usual. The UkritMan Club with one's lot in life. Hie stressed Pricep 3,9.00. floor. gave a full eibibition of-folk danees the building of Christi-ii viewpoints in native costume. 'Softie of the rid- art4 advised- all to thiTik, read and Apple ba:rikeits and busb'el ipn<le would shave liked a little more then think.. A vote of thanks was Ce STERRITT busketsvAriety­ bust all corhoettled that the moved -by W. J. Bryant and Gard -. F ti n er al reo61k dances were `both'mod"t and Winters and enthusiastically reeelv- D: tgr' M, arae Ph Privflte- Aw-buTa Aud.Magsey-Harris, Repairs Dleasing. The Ukranfan orchestra ed: Progressive euchre, music and a E.C. jones' Furnished the iAtful tun completed be music for -1 E PICKER a Comm-writy del G. luncheon N the VIN RT 9TT ,after Fho, preHrram. A ire- socia everun ALA .1. oc rmeri ter.-re pl<-ased with the financial 'od a vote of thar&q to the host and --'- Hardware Phone RkE part of the program., hostess. PICKERING T.Ii. !••�[ .'9_':eS'P' '•[*.'fi",4i.^'aY ;•nv°',' '-nx ^,•cc .F.- f. ,Y^ . . '! y,., u _ T k TVA r a, . .� s. :w •. J, .a. � .,:.:'•' ..,... � a-', _ ' _ .. Via.. ,` • w: - ., 11 • Y. • A Lettuce Dressing • _ .., Laura Wheeler -Jiffy, Knit Owes _ PPea To Making kech club - _ LESSON N0. 87 sure to Ale away your dlippings under ORE EK MOTIF IN COMMERCIAL the correct headings and, Koiders, •go - DESIGN that You'may refer 3o't6em without:, ">'E . 289 is an excellent example of any to is of time — when they are r -; modern design sounded on the clan_ needed. You would be surprised to # .!!k . - e cal reek s- a This - es gn -as a see ow -care u •a .•pro ess ons a st '.i< an in selecting, electin and 81ing away spec!- h Is. . beautifullyortioned .as c is g, . vrhole s D be. judged even in the ,portion printed mens for references. The larger and your reference library is the dere. In the full-sized design, the better >< r �:•; f� y: :l _ _ r, - _ plain and simple lettering at the top more capable.you will be in selecting (tieing well supported and 'constructed the,correcf motif at the p Deer time, ;.•,. 1�IfY;'.�.V.,'.�?; by the pane, of rich ornament. and without fuss or loss of time. k . r i �� r;.'�':�:': ;�:r ' • ��j.� �r ti� ` 3� Study the fine symmetrical scroll Learn to dopend t ion } ru: self and { t+ l l� •, ,- �� ��,y��� q��••��� �•�c+.' �+�� v,,,` F' 'K34'g3' �- E '",. •� ;, y � y ,) I � { t a 3 - �, f f4 ^� 'l ..J•r - _ x.89 , /�•• ,.� '��� -- ' .„ ' .. +1�,/,`/kilt{' `' '��Ir.• lkr� � .- , Ap Ilk o -. .work, un,t iii. cannectioh with thisyour- own clipping . as you. will Ind ..__ •• - - - - • _ - specfal attention should be given to tetsat while some artists do not mind - 5 the beautiful little oak bough design loaning their clippings to fellow ar- JIFFY BLOUSE ' `PATTERN 111? k In the centre, noting how. well- it is tists,- others refuse to do so. Waen. A Find!—this "jiff knit"=-th th t balanced, without symmetry. ever you do get the Ioan of a clipping(.. An s e g its . im- balanced Real Fi y t e� in name more, one studies this Greek de- be sure that -it -is =eturne safely. and - _ pk yam. can- ilo-it, -for its mostly plain -knitting in a soft loose" t8gn'the more strength and beauty we Promptly, that Is. it ou wish, to have stitch, with a lacy contrasting' yoke of still looser mesh. So wear- Vsualiyy the dressing is used on the able, too, for a blouse that knit's up in', double-gyick time 1, A skirt's glad in it. Blacks, dark greys, Ilght this c6urtesy allowed to you again. lettuce bu-t- in the -case 'of' - Har- 'Included,- and choice--of-'leng greys and white spots placed in the . For ex. No. 87. a tern 1117 comes to you with directions for . making this yractical ma*+nQr of an experienced sauced enoug8 as a designer to the lettuce' is a dressing, blouse andl k-pisin knitted skirt in. sizes 16-18. and 38-40; illustrations ?workman and •creative designer, Have change the design, in Fig. 289, malfe - of Se 20 cents tamp stitches coed; material( equirementa. You studied the Greek border, note a copy of it, twice the size of the re- the blouse al tits I — pat- tern tond ee ecra tin pt, Wilson oin Publishincoing Co, 73 Wesfort Adelaide the iater.lockigg feature of the de- production, enlarging the motifs in 62 - treet, Toronto. _ - .... .sign- Tbis border holds the -design to- proportion. gether, without being too strong orb. 'Mummers Take City of Brotherly Love too black for the central spot, or too These lessons are 'free. We invite i Hark for the grey interlacing design. questions from our readers, which Worst of this nature will to the will be answered without any sharps. If;s `noettle of any artist. Week by week A small fee Is charged for criticism _V7_77 we shall endeavour to print varix- on readers' sketches. Enclose a three :.c r't •' Vona of design for your study (.03) stamped, addressed rsturn on. Have you commenced to cut .out, veiope for personal replies to: The I port out, -and file away sampler •of Art Director, "Our Sketch Club", 78,x; -'dbsignfor future -references? Be Adeia,de 'Street West, Toronto - The Pacific Rages At The Impunity Of Man I , r' 4. 7. „N R h ' . r ' 'x ±� `jyj• '` elk „} qq :; \ R �„ •.^',�lC i ' :u t'1 ,v r'H b '' Part -of the five mile long annual Mummers' parade, in PhilErdelphia. Pa., in' whish_ 5,©00' color- , R s rr fully costumed marchers took part. Swinging thio ugh the slush, the- merrymakers put on one 61'th,6` M -i- most gala shows in their history. - --fr. As, if in' protest against the huge steel span 'across her %raters, Recognized s res Artist BlacksmithRcogn' dA G to 't -the usually mill'd Pacific batters•,sgainst the. south' anchorage of the Golden Gate $ridge at Fort Point on the San Francisco,, side of the •'�ate.� ' 'k.t - - _then Da • _ < Relcall O 5s ti l . mi 1 , b Dick Mayes, Pittsburgh Pirates star in 1883, holdingball used Here is ,a British blacksmith who nowtranks with the greatest artists in the country, 'Guy tha era. It has 116 stitches and is smaller than present, halls. Champion, of Brighton. Mr. Champion has been elected a fellow of -the Royal Society of Art "on ac- � yes lays third basemae on St,-Petersburg,-F'la., Keba, a team on. count•of his interest and prowess in the art." -He-is -shown-at work in the -blacksmith shop -which is his _ which, players must be at least 75 pears old. studio. '.__•'', .?"'•.loll -m8 r,• .. - - i-_. , - ... •• w .+I ..�C — +sc +r-',— r, T' +sq,Y r � , INEPT USE OF • • _ _ �;�!Ial�Illu.�I�.II�.I,�I�!II!I.III�IIIII�I��l�iula�ii�ll�ul!�!.u�al�.�l�all c R. �a The Sooh SMILES IS- BAD-` -- �--. 01 'Impossible"; impractical Ex-`` 1 'Shelf- amples Cited; "Feel 'sr' - Like" An 'thin - Bf MAIK 111. >vI_cWA1y, _ •- AL e - "• .` Anythin,. _ _ -� •• ■,. �.,'■ ,■: ■ '■,ILS■a -, t - WHEN it comes to murdering= the. ■.. ■ •:'•"rte' ■' ■!, 0• /,: !!11!:�'i■'IIII ■,.,.■!..El.. ■ ■.I'■III.. iii., ■ ;: king's English; according to a friend The holiday season is over, and the Ding,. THE- ASIA1'ICS by Frederio f - of -ours, the ,greatest It is not quiet month of, 3anuary' is with us- p�aasch..DfAN, THE U �Ii:O�i�N by ui the., use -of elan'•-P.a4her, it's the Those who were fortunate , enough _ ,P • • ' Alexis Carrel, ti -IE CLUE of the ; ��is u� inept use of similes. to recelce books as ,gifts" now have it's funny,, says our friend, but leisure to .catch up on their reading. RISING DIOON by ti'alenne wit- v those people who watch their speech G:axice over the following list of liams (Musson's,. Toronto), YOUTH. caiefuH} slid avoid slant; exprfssions books �eviewgd in thin column: Un= UNCHARTED liy. Stephen Lawford. ' / often are the woi:st viola ors of what I•doubtediy one Ivi'1 appeal to you' in MARY, QUEEV of SCOTLAND by•'. _ he calls rather impossillle, if not in' this quiet season. Stefan Zweig, A VISIT TO AMERICA - iliact' c ica_ similes. _ S. - _ Y oc w _I he For esamplc, listen in on this con- ASFLtiJI )?y ,XS'iiliam Seabrook (Geo. 11it?RDEir I t�li�rles-1�' Bell, K.C:, versation .at a restaurant. Two men J, 'McLeod I, GIL•BERT and SULLI- THE TRAGEDY OF HENRY THORNt ---,h;t•re just seated themselves at a tab- V ANl by.13eskefli Pearson; INIR. FIV- TON by D'Arcy Dlaish (Macmitlana, le. a waitress comes uP• CHLET'S HOLIDAY by Victor' tan- Toronto). _ Y Oueen'sL- , - -.., w aitress— Good ek'enirg, gentle- ` - i men. How's the weather out tonight'."' - _ By' `Adan Brooirrie; First as S 711 q ire POSITIVE FirsCOLI) A E it. And that requires s POS E _•_ DESecond V EVERY DAY LIVING T Thai brings me to what I think is - 'Waitress—".It's- ".It's Y getting as CUUll' ent. She has never acquired the art " ~ " SYNOFisss freshness ' which wouldt'b_stolen ABABOON." ' he chief trout's my correspond-. S A -of SIGN0x .iRELLI of milan, a jam from it later on by the damp, ansid- g " . � our comvuaer, is -about to make his IA5 A CUCUMBE,it in here. 10hat'll of. positive She is thinking ous appearance in London. He to kills, unhealthy climate. 1 A WISEKLY TONIC P g' conduct the €test performance of a Syni- „ i you have, gents:"' _ negatively. • clod' negative -thinking 4 I used•.to do'a lot' of big game I by Dr. M. M. ,Lappin phone of, his o,cn composition At the First man—' Well, - with .this wear• never makes for ,successful hying. :.' Queens Hall. The event has aroused shogtink till I got a charge of 'pot- her, I FEEL LIKE A STEAK tonight 1y adti-ice to her is to try and, very great interest. The, hall is crowd- 'lee In here chasing after some -.•:ed, and millions of -listeners are Ratting . HOW about you, Tom? + WINNING _AND- LOSING change He- -mo a of living• Go in for for the performance to come over the rebellious cannibals." - He, tapped Second plan—"I FEEL LIKJ✓ . A some form .of mental _ training If canto.' his right thigh. Week had noticed Many strange letters reat°h my' 3barsul makes ,his entrance, and eats- DRINK, first;' and then a big steal(. needs he, far bis baton ■,2ddenly oollapses- when the D. C. came out that morn- desk, and Lam asked all, sorts of - ' - Medical aid is immediately forthcom- ing to greet him on his arrival, that I'm as HUNGRY AS A. !'UY\ACE• questions. Consider, for 'example, Ing, but it is obvious`tantonha and Stephen When I alked 't with hat id longer IHow-are the steaks, 'anyway'." the following coming from a: younk .dead.. In the audience are two y ung he had walked with a decided lim Waitress—"FINE AS ,$IL,K._" yeopm Lettice " lady. She writes to vie in -part:— �] Garton y " y g e Hours � y f First • man— What "are you nolo _Those Lersur a ter�- re '! a ed Pro Second man "Well, I sort 'of 'FEEL question:oul Why cis it g that A nearly stably'! °tSpecialized iy Them nin I went back of los yo s • - •- her over the The D. C. Doddtraining • - -- P in the direction of the :cello case y, leads to Increased efficiency. WAS 1 OINCIDENCEY LIKE A MOVIE. How about you! everything I do goes . opposite 'to Increased f:ffleiency means ""That's a queer -thing, sir, to tote''which had .prompted Weeks* remark. ` First mart—"I'd-like to go, but my what I intended? •'I think -that what Increased Earning Capacity. - hound in this co',nt Costs me .-tbe deuce of -a toot in r _Overcome lnfpriority Complex, ry wile phoned that she- felt LIKE A I am going to do will turn out suc- develop mental power, and C6urtena - Weeks ,ha -:i. `only -btsn- strings_ -The climate s no better \IGHT CLUB, so '1 guess that's cessfully,°but as a rule it turns out equip you"raeif for better i nine months in the "tt a West Afri. for them than it is 'for us. I get'a. thing s. ' Your 1piau om in rite c-,.- - acket sent out every from where we'll go," the reverse. 1 make a sale, custom- Wed of your ova home. tYrlte ' ;can colony, and hail- never ceased P. eiY a ,i it stret- er perfectly satisfied, but at the last 1nr vartTculare of fascinating from seeing queer things abouiehim; home, but' in the rains it doesn't al- moment changes. n,s , . ."A' - i wa•s• even see me through .till _the. ching the imagination -a little too farThe. Institute of Practical sad ueer ole, • queer customs, queer } i vides to wait a -while longer. i go houses—the whole county seemed a. next lot arrives. And it' no good to viaualize ' iriyone feeling lilac a _ y getting them out In ' quantities: steak, a drink, a mode, or anything �' h ra s,. 'pick winning bars Applied Psychology. - • the ce a •i e bit queer. But this seemed the ,'else-of'such quality? Play him -first and he runs second, slo confederation sanding ___queerest yet—s. wooden '6110 case they'd perish before- you'd time to If I play him second he runs third, -Xoa As, avasso use them. I'm runout of A s now him third hcc runs out. on - the- verandah of his -new -chief; a d if I play .. -Mr. Commissioner Westcott, in a and there should, be _sotrie' In the _ I select winners in eve race and if mail today." Bram PreparesIndecide -not to play they win and -. bungalow miles away up. country, - r Motor BOOtq I - - : -right off the railway line where the Weeks began to thinks he'd struck pay big m I" should be grateful Daly. three resident white men were his queerest experience yet. He'd tf you co ld tell me why this is thua." The :the District Gommisaioner;, his assist- read a good many books shout the BIFb1I tiGI1Ab1'; Eng: — 'Motor "Coast" before he came to it. brine manufacturing centres, Birmingham Well, there it is, and I •have quot- lrit and the Medical Officer. and Coventry, are preparing for ed the central -block of this young _ Reymond Westcott was'a- tall,�jean nths'of life in Edwardsville, ,the Man' Who. spare 'marl. His hair, where any sea-pprt capital o the -little Colony, I' what they call the', igKest boom in lady's letter. I am neither alighting P the British motor nor sarcastic when I say that, in her I hist of ore.. the any 'still remained, was' iron grey—tHeie had taught hi good- deal ilm industry. More than .1,DOO,OD© is letter., she,portraya the. type o! mind were wrinkles under his eyes, his But he had ye to earn that the extens- which runs to 'a palm reader, a crKn' == .forehead was furrowed and rugged. "bt;sli"could h boor a real musical being spent on new factory P so S enthusiast, keen enough to brie a 'Ions and equipment. sial _gazer, or: some other kind of so ' V r went g called fortune He had oat over t a served" 3 } m ficin manfaetnrin I i ha ' A Bim ng „ cell out with him and .send his p g • Whether. the Remedy years in -the Colony irora-.­motor aCCea90 res an components• la make no retence' at• telling foil when it had meant, real pioneer "work leisure hours alone. in his bungalow now ,employing. 20,000 .workers, tunes: - _ You are taklIlg for to administer a bush district only on the atafioh or in a mud but on Fender .--makers are cares [ng oat - ' half aettIed: trek, playing aver to himself s half. However; there fs an. answer to Headaches,, Neuralgia -recently big ' factory extensions and a car-; the ues-tion which she `asks. Horse _ Westcott was s bachelor. .:flut ,he" forgotten sonata of Beethoven or a . q ase not soured, and though he hal txanscriptipn from Chopin, his his• ! huretor firTn- is doubling ,the si: a of ! racing is, -to -my`-mind, a matter M Or Rheumatism Pains scoffed a little when the Public. .hearers a' fedv curious native., hind -'its machine shop sheen chance and luck. When this 1S {►S�'E is .Voile DQCtOf., '-'Works Department, or P.W.D.•, had en. in the darkness by a "stick" i.. • _ --- _ young lady picks a horse and loses; Ask Him erected him a fine stone butigalcw fence, the only siita"of their. presence . r I would say h4?r luck is out. ' Horse One Quarter of Worlds racin may be good sport, but with- in place of the mud shack to wmeli the flash of their rows of .white u g y -long years of izse had. accustomed teeth in the farthest rays of the ` Population GOea Hungry out being priggish, 1 think it is, like.�0- 't Entrust Your .him. he was not backward in making 'veranda petrol ' lamp,: ii. they ex-; _ _ Zriany, other spouts, spoiled by the01'_YOIIr �' amily�3,.,. -- -':the beat use of what the ods;_in 'lie pressed to each ,other tb2ir voiceless.' EE N EVA.—According to League gambling that enters into it. I have Well-1'3.eirig t0 Unknown g wonder at the latest vagary of the of Nations statistics 2,100,000 per- seldom known the `better' to have shape of a. go-ahead administration' sons died of . starvation .in all parts an all round win.. As a rule, the Preparations had provided for him. ineomi�'chensible white man. , The/night was hot ani stesiny. Sm Of- world ia4 1934, bookie is the winner all the time .If ©FFORE you take any prepara- You d have thought it a bit queer- i 1,200,000, in 193.1 committed su[- my correspondent wishes to indulge _ D lion you don't know.21 about. oceasionul fluttering of the.leaves`of Y, or if you d seen it in my_. old 'native '.vide for lack of adequate food.,. -in'it little flutter on the race course, t tho Tel cf of -9 - hut. You've been so short' a time the trees in the neatly laid out com- q pt tib tjadachQs: the _ in thi.. sountly yet that you _don't Pound beyond seemed • to herald the . At least 500,000,000 of the world then she shaiild be ' willing to take 'pains of r euma-tism, neuritis or y neural doete�v�ha# realise how important .it is to have .later coming of •a tornado, the. viol- total population of about 2,-Of10ADD, her chance-and-smilc+�when she loses, Biu; ask }`aur ant rain an«l thunder storm of the. 000 are unable• to provide themselves as'will as' when she is lucky and thinks about it — m compariseu some kind, .of a hobby.. I've had lots r wilh "Aspirin,:" _ { "Coast:" "I wonder you maria a to with suffieient food, ,Fins. For my, own part; if. •I we're We say this because. before ills � >Y in my time. It's the only thine that t If those -who lack means to eat her, I would leave the horses severe- •: kee s you sane when• soca keep it u civ with all these, sna s discovery of "Aspirin," most so- p get so P p' S , I sufficient to., maintain' health 'could ly alone. I think alae w i11 Jae better c?lled ,pain" remedies• were ng much of your �o�en fiociot5. It's to put you: off." ' :..fhe supplied with a minimum stare-{ off financially in the ,end. wised against fiv phcsicians as being _ '1'when you haven't got- a hobby that The young. AsA tart DistrictMCOm- - - bad for. the stomach: or, often, for 'you begin ° to 'think- of this as an missioner felt some inward safisiact- lard, .there would obviously be no ' As to the sales she almost makes the heart. And the-- iliscovery of 'enemy, in=tear} of a.hat it, ought to ion as lie glanced. round the tidy, problem of surplus wheat or other but fails to close, that is a different "Aspirin" largety•changed medical 'be—a' friend." We,- tapped the clean, orderly veranda• He had farm products... matter. •I do not know what her practice. . whisky bottle: beside hint s4--nificant- , felt almost as y I business is or. what she is trying to tntle hour ods of people rest Co: ss t a p p, a -pang. on leave- ;, g wino have taken !'Aspirin" Sear. in ly: He liked the, his young ing Edwardsville, where he -had speTit',f=official and unofficial whitewash. � sell, but whatever it Isy'she seems- and out' without ill effect, have assistant.. Weeks couldn't be more nine motti.hs "learning -the ropes" in " ti to fall short' in sa.esm�n,..rp. While proved that . the medical -findings ing, still had a b_v no me ns savour than twenty-three at the outside. He the Secreta, rat, for tits' bu=h; as he ': , y she may feel in. her conscio:ns lrun i about its.safety �� ere, correcT was tall, straight limbed, muscular; had 'ex erienced on- sailing from Colony. 'In the capital of the,that_she fins made'a sale, I th:lit m ltemember this: aspirin" is p i Colon these wag a'hw9 a 18ts to do=- i t " his brown hair made an- excellent Liver ool for Africa, o spend Y } her subcdnstsous mind there must be rated among the'•fa.cicst methods yd R p I P golf, of a -sort, dances bridge, bath, I a doubt: about it.' The subcon'scions discovered for the relief of'headaches =foil' to his "Trey -blue eyes. His eihteeri months or moi, a in an un- -• n and all common pains .. ands afe Ing cricket, tennis, motorin,;;• one'mind is, of course. the directing mind Cz complex:i^�r flan not set I�:-t I ^ ~� ' lard, a Innil ivlaioh, in spite 'hadn't much dime to think about the for the average person to''ta e "i, ..vas -much more concif I' and regularly, climate. He 'had . 'pictured the than • the conscious mind'. ' The doubt ' r.e "bush'' as a pretty dismal • sort of � may be as to the artic'.e she Is try- p ;4 "As rein" Tablels are made -in place, with next to no Eu op an ing to sell, or -it. nay'• be is to her anada. i " " is the , ' ed r e trade -,nark of the Bayer Com tang. MOTHER SAVED THE. D.AY e society, and next to nothing to do,; ability to convince her customer t Look --for the -naive Bs er _ _ mites y A ioHr, I'M 50 SORRY THESE "y: SAY K,TTEN-T1ESE BISCUITS wasn't much of a hand atothat n�But. i needs, a d 'that he 'ought e therefore e. ne in the form'of a cross ones:cry tablet, ! BISCUITS ARE HEAVY AS N X 7 ARE GREAT— i.EVS NAVE this unexpected little oasis; after' a ! to purch:i,e.. - To be a, good salesman Demand and :Get LEAD, I THOUGHT THE RECIPE ?' E ' ` Athree days' tramp through Stumpy, ' or Saleswomatl, one niu;t •have faith-" WAS FOOL-PROOF,TOO. X , d ,� arid' "oickard bush"' and scattered, ' in -what one is sellin^,''togther -with 7; T `x{ poy-built Ut;tive villages, .was j faith in his or her ability to 'con- n -A S P 111 _ °• V �Jr�a MMOTHER TM quite •heartening.—To Be Continued. i PLnCe the custofiier of his need of r You MUST. - •�. ... ..- ... HAVE LEFT E MAGIC '- "• SOMETHING _ our Ji' N' BAKING I POWDER QN .TO MONEY? j LADIES! SPECIAL! - G -Fine Cela=iese "Silk Stockings" , — ' i✓'� All the newest "shades =- • / �_ *rays - Fawns - Browns_ 'tE /� �a'n,tw„mcr• 39c per pair, or $1:10 for 3- Pair - re by a professional artist will be Pre- { Sent postpaid on reoeipt 67 paymgUt. Specify color and S#!ze. Your money back if not delighted. .. DON'T'RISK FAILURES., . ada's noted cooking authori- -Lido-Sales Company 925 Univeri.ity_-Tomer Baildiaa It's vas -to avoid bakin ti 1 d Montreal 11 Y g es a W Syyss use an recom- disappointments if you use mend itl And thisfte-quality dependable Magic Bakingg a Own powder costa so little ' Powder. -Every spoonful to use -actually k an I �o Issue No. $ — '36 assures full leavening power. ziarbaki•nplOfderMagic from That's why so many of Can- your grocer -today, Made is cen44 4 56 -_ - - WHAT -L -YOU CAN'T HANG QN .TO MONEY? Well now, here's a chance to ' win a pt'izr. The ,:hoiee of an :\•rt �F N1 -Course, • or an _OriginalI ag,azin,• i • / �_ Illustration a Political C_ Sp011tiT19 Cartoon, or a •Comic Drawing mad - re by a professional artist will be Pre- sented for the best,sketch- subnnt- sented ted' ; inches ,tide. This content eloses on January 29, 1936.. Prizps for the next best five drawings. Tho Entry Fee is- Twenty -Five Cents-, :NO STAXFtL Enclose a stamped addressed envelope for tho •... - •. ' .. ; r. _ _ _..... return of your drawing. , J I }- , GIFF' BAKER 39 Lee Ave., Toronto, Canada • ;- M 1l. - .. •• _ � •_ , � �' ' ... ..~ • W, •r - 4. .. _ ., .'-.. .. .. ... ec :...•.',..fir .. .�.' ... ,.. y.,, ... '. y- ` 1, �i e' :Y '�¢ aG�:tZtri y e,YUO a:ongratulations W Marion Steven- Bick performed the Rite of Holy The Pathfindeie' Claes of the Stut- �j * __ j g son, of U.nawa Hospital st Zt ou re- Baptisca-at the United Church, the day School held their annual meet- Maple L0�i t o 'I -Tums- •��g two class honours' in her ex- two cihldren of Mr. and Mrs. New- ing on January 5th: The following t -• i=1.7b per*ytw $1.50 pais{ {n vane ' - - ton Robinson being baptised, their officers were elected: Pres: Mies Zil$�1TaIICe Miss Edna Stevensoi; and bliss M. names being, Mary •Merle and Major Mildred Gibaoa; Vice -Pres., Miss SUWVptiusts to the United States Harbron -returned to their schools Donlid.- Gertrude Corbett; Secretary, Miss - WAWANESA INS. CO. — and Gt. lsritain $2.00 in advance, j after spending their holidays at Promotlon Sunday was observed in * Elva Middleton; _Assistant, Miss J. Cheap Rates for Fars and C�1� home here. - - the t nited Church Sunday School Buildings Linton; Treas., Miss -Mildred Pegg JOHN' rriuKKAR. Proprietor.. The weeds along thCside-road.nor- last Sunday, the children passing on Missianary Treas., Miss Reta Flynn, Windstorm Insuranee on Buildlow Greenwood 1 th of Kinsale are beink cut apd will to higher classes, going through the, Press Sec., Miss Clara Walls; Out-, Windmills, Silos ete, {setSt in by .11rts: V{'alls) no doubt prevent ehe snow `from white gates held open, by different look Comm., All Class -Members, Automobile Insaranee of filling the road. children, while Marion Hagerman Pianist, Miss Dorothy Disney, Ass- All Kinds Juarterl meeting was held here and C. strode Poynter gave apleas- Writs or Phono bliss Evelyn Knox spent the week- y. istant, Miss Mildred Pegg, Teacher, ' .ust Sunday morning. with the usual ing du appropriate to the occasion. Mrs. A. Pegg, Assistant Mrs. T. end with :;piss Helen Devitt. gg r uiiiber 'present. Mrs. Mtitton was Little . Ellie Randall recited `'The Pegg $�WM�N.__$C_�_Q�� ` Born, to :}ir. and sirs. Geo. Pegg ; able to attend we were all pleased to-Rasebud-Reg= tient,- The -� hale ser- WHITBY ONT eon January, Tth; a daugnLer (Gladys' rice was an i iration to climb Joy.). :e, after long illness. . ����� i x" Miss Dorothy Disney has arrived �• and Mrs. R. V...Howbray and higher all the time. biome from the hospital. We are Kaci .amily entertained on New Year's -- You -Can Buy no ear s e has improved. . �Y, r. R. Mowbray and Mis. Greenwood _ u ►�• TIRES, BATTERIES, ._ T1j1EATRE ACCESSORIES, -- - bliss' Evelyn Clark was taken to {cella, of Brooldin; firs. Lloyd Mud (held over from last week.) ✓ ie' and mother; of Oshawa; Mr. and the- Toronto East General Hospital At low and et prices WHITBY' for an operation for appendiciti . Mrs. R. E. Mowbray and family. Mr. E. Etock spent' the week -end _ _-- _— ter The congregational meeting yr" at his home here. - • A db The community sympathy goes out f'an - held in the hall last Friday ni ht. Mr. Wm. Ormerod of Cresswell is Friday tins. SatutdHy Ito, Mrs: J. Plaskett in the foss of y g ynn can {t1 Toronto. Iter• brother, iilr..John .Dennis, . who The usual reports were given, shbw spending a week or two at his hone January 17 and 18 hied at Guelph Hospital rhg satisfactory progress. After th•3 here. Second 5huw, Ft Way at 8 20. -- The Ladle's Bible Cass will. hold business meeting, lunch was served Mrs. Lew Hagerman, of Whitevale Saturday at 9.QQ Let ae. repair that leaky top, -their monthly rueeting in the base - The the ladies and a social hour spent. spent a few days last week with her LQ.JISA ALC4T?''S R ' ie7rent of the church on`btnnday er- The school meeting held here dur- mother, Mrs. Wm. Ormerod. �/[ Skilled Motor Repairs, .sniffs. next. Will all the members ing the' holiday d'as'only attended by _Miss Laura Ormerod of Victoria «� i'('TLE 1r1EN" y" a few ratepayers. Ye hear a number Square. spent tke week -end with her La a Gordonoron J. Law R _ try and be. present. complain about -the high tax -rate at parents, lair. and Mrs. "E. Ormerod. Dupbarton our school: why not come out and Mr. 'and Mrs.' Milt Ormerod and ]Vfib PhonE-'?908- _ - - - - see where your money is spent and airs. Brandon of Cresswell, spent the RALPH MORGAN PICKERI'�G, nNTA1RI 14iiss Jean .Anderson attended the -offer suggestidns to reduce same in- holiday With Mrs. Wm. Ormerod. ERIN O'BRIEY-MOORE ,funeral of her uncle Rev. John Chis- stead of, finding fault. Mrs, J. Bayles and Mart;aiet, Mrs. JUNIOR UliRKIN lholm; . of . Montreal. Rev. Chisholm Linton and Jean, spent the holiday FRANg1E DARRO 1 Greenwood nth Mr. -dud- Ward and family of . - ^fives pastor of 'Dunbarton Church for � • • .. . � . "sa number of years. s Claremont. On Satur P Mrs. A. Pegg visited her sister, " SUPERSPEED" rte; Jan ,lith there ase- _ The Greenwood Gleaners Class Mrs. W. H. 3 -ones' at Bloominton ori - •ed away- to his rest at his hone in held their annual meeting on Sunday London -Ont., Mr. Sam. B. Garwell. Tuesday. " Jan. 5th in the basement of the With C. H. TUCK, Opt, Eyesight Spwia4 He . lived at Pickering with Robt. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkin of church. The following officers were FLORENCE RICE let. Author of "Your Eyes and Rest - Toronto, called in Mrs. A. Boyer on ]NORMAN FOSTER 'th, `The Child and Its 'Develop• Rest- _ --` .Arman until moving near London elected: Pres., Mrs. W; Broom, Vice- +. . Saturday: - where he starred farming: After- Pres., Mrs: Perry Wilson; Sec. -Trees. MARY CARLISLE- meat." Optometric Association d ward for several years was with the The Women s- Association met= on Mrs. F. Walls; .Assistant; Miss Ruby Ontario; American Optometric Ass. Thursday afternoon at the home of ociation. Specializing in ]]yed ]London Loan Co. He was a survives Annis; Missionary Trees., Miss Edith the President, Mss. W. H. Gee. Monday, Tnesday and Wedn qday cof the Des Jardines Canal aciident Ormerod; Social Comm., Monday, May and Glasses. - which happened -about seventyears Miss Alice Pegg was appointed gas Brown and Mrs. Will Pegg. Sick ego, y a delegate from the S. $. to attend Comm.,. Mrs. F. Gibson, Mi Edith Jaanarp L0. 2I and 22 - appposiie post Oi[ite, Oshawa • ° the Twp. S. S. Convention at -Cherry- - ooa ow at 8.20 Phone 1516 The January meeting of the Adult Ormerod-.and Mrs. Walls. Pianist, --- -----. 8e d $h • - -Fellowship was held last Wednesday �°O°d bliss Rutledge, Teacher, Mrs. F. Gib- « » i The anneal � congregational meet_ Af ter .. the Dance aright, Jan. 8th. A goodly crowd at- son, Assistant, Mise Rutledge... . - .wended. Mr. W. Sozsoleil. Deputy ing will lk held this Friday evening H ]Minister of Welfale for Ontario, . at 8 o'clock in the basement of the Count Council With 'a �u� leave a Ncry interesting talk., with church: y _ Builder an -Contractor ,.. -The Greenieood Gleaners' will hold 'County of Ontario 'NANCY CARROLL • information regarding, ''Old -age -. Feneions" "Widows' and Mothers' their'January meeting in 'the base- - GEORGEMURPHY __ _ Bneltwork and Stonework ment of the church next 1londay ev- The first meeting of the—Cp= THELMA TODD i' enin Miss I. Rutledge will be th Corporation County 8 Specialty ]� Ontario •'for the year 1936" wily be - ' „allemances and certain public in- R: g of the Co oration of the Qoun of 9p8 .5. _ 8titutiors, atter which asocial ev- hostess. _ - y Architect's $er410@ r ••ening was spent. given held pursuant- to statute in ' the GEORGd O'BRI$l� A splendid program was - Whitevale Sunday evening at the Y. P. meet- Council Chamber in the Court Hoose rs - - Annis will have in the Town of Whitby, on Tuesday CROWN INNS IN '-T't�E C � .. _.., b wale Rd and � _- ing. Miss I!u y ' charge of the program for next Sun. the• 28th slay of -January, 1938, at « Rosea Kingston Rd. _ The annual meeting of the Baptist The • +Cowboy Ehurcii was held in the .church. Ali day evening. `Everyone welcome. the hour of two o'clock in the after- 4.88 Phone Pink 5681 } * _ departments• were shoirn to be in noon.All accounts to be [aid before the Millionaire" .: •good order and s ' spifndid feeling Stoo[i'ville m to Council should be forwarded to the Notice. You gad fellowship prevailed throughout. :Our hockey -team played their Clerk, properly certified, ' at least New f.uw Pr{ess"Now in Effect The 'annual -Baptist S. 'S. meeting - - *ook place in the Parsonage and was first league game last week, playing three days before the meeting of the Evenings Matinees _ g council. iLduits 220. Adults Ilk. a tie game with Scarboro� 4-4. attended .100.. -per cent. A very .full _ Children 15c. Children loo.: We do Building of all kinds: sand excellent von b Chicken thieves again. visited the Dated at� Whitby, tkis 14th day of report was >in y Taic ioeluded - hennery of Mr W. F. St. John, east January, A. D... 1836. CARPENTERING, the Secretary, Mr. K. B. Turner. The Treasurer's report also showed a -bat- °d the toarn and stole about 40 'hens. R. Donald Ruddy, c - e-�e�_ CEMENTING._ - �ausce on a ng t side—: 7 Revs bl-Rs�ias s th ican County'Clerk �.=.•=.g.N - --� - - PLUMBING "h _ IBtownr5dge was unarniously. elected Church has resigned his charge ere N' F -sod TIO �IER.Zi ;Superintendent for the ensuing year. to accept.; an appointment • as., rector NOtIGC to Creditors NB _ . y A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. at Bolton. GENERAL REPAIR WORK ItOOF'INO Wilson after a verharmonious ev= Mr- J, F. White, who spent some.: ry - y years in Russia, gave a ` very con- IN THE MATTER of the Estate of We are prepared to repair'ears. -We also sell Brantford 8,001148 4ening had been spent. wincing report on conditions, and John Robert Dales, late of the Twp. trucks, tractors and all farm Materials, Empire Bathr000s The -Christmas Concert in the Bap- of Pickering, in the County of Ont- u said that. -there was.- no .=employ- machinery. wheelarebuilt and Fq ipmeat, Duro Water _fist Church was a real success. While meat in Russia. ario, Physician, Deceased. Systems. - ' It was good throughout, specied men- ALL PERSON'S flavin an t1I18.8ettilZg� wood -work and t Beatty Rev, Mr. Ridout, of Toronto,. gave g y claims - Stable Equipment cion might be made of- the duet, against the estate of the said John •wood turning of all kinds. and other Building Materials. "'-Wedding of Jack and Jill" given by a vera' descriptive lecture, accompan- g B ied with coloured lanteM;,alides on Robert. Dais, who -died on -or about Plaee. your order now for I Estimates Free ' the little Misses Donna* Wilson- and Africa, the "Dark Continent." at the the 6th day of May, 1934, are here- ' - z ]Katharine Hornshaw, 4 and 5 years by notified to aend-in to the under- WOOd WOr hon a11d turning. Work Guaranteed. _ cold, in costur*e:-The Gipsy -'Drill was' United Church here. Phone or Call The Co culture an signed 'Administrator •. on ° or befpre 'also well' executed and the Pa#o A. H. ROWS T• J. PRQL�SE Household Science, conducted by the the 1st .day of February, 1936, full mune given by'1'L.young ladies, while• Governrnerrt, is attended by about Particulars of their claims. Brock Road Store and-$lacksmith Shop. Phone 6502 Nis. Reesor sank "'The Holy -City:; one hundred. and fifty farmers' sons - Immediately alter the said 1st. day (Successor to -W. H. Jackson) pICKERING.-ONTAR10 -. - •vvas beautiful. Much credit is dye eFdames Wilson and Spears for the and farmerettes. Agricultural rep- o!'Febrnary 1936, tiro assets of the lfihce Pick 2729, 1-26 i �incsessfui meeting. resentative. White and a number of said Estate will be -distributed, hay. The agnual' meeting of the Public assistants are tlie instructors. ing regard only do claims o! which — - +' Library was held on the 11th in the —�- the Administrator shall then have - SHOP 3.ibiary.. The Treasurer's report ah- -^ W'hitevale notice. noti -awed a balance of ;583.00 in the J.'F. Dales, THE RED AND WH/TE WAY ."Treasury. Librarian's report showed New Year's visitors at the home 485 Danforth Avenue, ' ' ' - M 1928 books were circulated during Of John "atnd Mrs. Tweedie were Mrs. Toronto, Ont. Administrator nits year and.' over 1110 books were R Carter,_Clarence and Florence and -- Q1, Mrs. M. T`weed%e, of Scn ` Harold -,.:`SAVE r -added during the year.. It wits dec- jog; r ' . . . and Mrs. Barclay and children, of CHOPPING _ :•ided to. have the library open during WX START TEE NEW YEAR OFF WITH REAL VALUES `•'the winter months on Saturday aft- Claremont, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Al- ersoons from 2.30 to 4.30 in addition bright. SPECIAL to Saturda evenin s.' The Board,sje, On Sund'sy 'evening, Rev. 'J. k. - •• -� g Monday -FEARS, Standard qu I y,-,3 tins, 29c. ',cided .to hold a series of meetings SPECIAL " 'throughout 'the winter months and ,Li Memoriam J. Wednesday * i _� speakers give addresses , on Lr188Y'S Pork &Beans J>11�8° lbooks etc. A good _ attendance was CRAVEN -In loving memory o! a f SI'L8'+ 2 for 9c• _ _. Vresent and a fine interest is being dear daughter, Mildred, who pass- - - - and ' SPECIAL _ a+kawn in our library: _. ea away, January 17th, 1931. ' Friday ' AYLVIER Catsup; 14 oz, bottle lc, ,� Five years -have passed Dear Mildred Y SPECIAL Kinsale. - Since you were called away, - • '(Too tate for last week) How well I do remember JOHN NORTON COFFEE, Red & White; "per Ib. • TH! sad and dreary. day. - Mr. A. Spears, Assessor made OLARNMONT .ONTARIO SPECrAL- • gu None knew how sad_ the parting, PRUNES,. Med; size, 2 lbs.- for �9c, !de' regular -call this week Phone Clare. 2004 _ .Mrs. _J. Richardson, we are pleas- Or what the farewell -cost; �� gPECIIAL . all to report is gaining strength each, But God and his fair angels, Throat Sore 41 . x� "Have gained what I have lost. & � ,39e - 'P SOAP, l0 bars or� Miss • E: Parkin spent- the• week- Once again I -hope to meet you, Tonsils hurt, or Are yali Mashing? SPECIAL - - - -,end with Misses Patterson, of. Br- When the days o! life Have fled, Use SYBILLA SPAHR'S remedy for c }y.�• - a There in Heaven I hope to meet you g insults' or money back it's 100 l3 MSf st +neat a `"•' value, eaj �oc M:s. T. 'Bentley and son, Robt, left Where no farewell tears are shed, per cent safe, quick and' ecanondeal, -'lana Runday to spend the winter -Sadly, missed ' by -Mother, Father it works, try its - - le007 H A MURIsON -oft bar. am, Ted, of Almook. Brother and Sister. M. Q Jasies, DnWW# t. Pkksrkns Pb04e 900 -_. We deliver K L. E. O,N&'/LL j < llisraasOat which was very much appreciated Dr. MacKellar is a very forceful to one of the values of the church in the community, ask any merchant if. • - s Rid i o cp r� r e � M Smith a da last e� yconsiderable - be would care to open up business in V V V Night and Day Service _ 'S' ...,T'�',•' cam°'.: :.. •i nR. 9801 9820 week •with friends. in the, city. y Mr. and Mrs: C 'A. Overland spent luence on her audience. any community that does not find the need of a church We can supply the n T. i --t5unday with � former's Parents at The Annual Meeting of the Wo st ens Mission Circle of the Baptist name of an- outstanding, national _ P nil's t0 all m e ReaB , in your choice of Fifteen Canadisa Church, was hell on. Dec. 3 at organization operating in Canada in onable char as. Work - Financial Standing . Born,�t_.Olaremont,.._on- - Sunday, " 12th, Mr. Yrs. E. Hinan, the home of Mrs. D. Morgan: The Paytnent Plan. — < L. E. O,N&'/LL j < llisraasOat which was very much appreciated Dr. MacKellar is a very forceful to one of the values of the church in the community, ask any merchant if. • - s Rid i o cp r� r e � M Smith a da last e� yconsiderable - be would care to open up business in V V V Night and Day Service _ j�b ��� �d had inf- ::.:. 9801 9820 week •with friends. in the, city. y Mr. and Mrs: C 'A. Overland spent luence on her audience. any community that does not find the need of a church We can supply the i Expert service ' -and [e- --t5unday with � former's Parents at The Annual Meeting of the Wo st ens Mission Circle of the Baptist name of an- outstanding, national _ P nil's t0 all m e ReaB •' - come to our rho sus and drive a Chevrolet first, More you buy. in your choice of Fifteen Canadisa Church, was hell on. Dec. 3 at organization operating in Canada in onable char as. Work - Financial Standing . Born,�t_.Olaremont,.._on- - Sunday, " 12th, Mr. Yrs. E. Hinan, the home of Mrs. D. Morgan: The Paytnent Plan. — < ,Tan. to and election of officers took place and business inaany communi=ty guaranteed. - a son. Bath: doing well. resulted in the folYowing taking oft- where a church is pat in evidence, ARTHUR FIELD Dr. Smith our dentist was unable ice for 1936: Hon, Pres., Mrs. M. considering that such citizens do not ,RT•riUR Jack Chapman - Ito be in attendance at his office on Pugh; Pres., Mrs. Jas. Coates; ls- make good customers with which to Graduate Radi and Television Institute. Tuesday, owing to illness.' Vice -Pres., Mrs. Evans Ward, 2nd deal. We announce that our policy ay Member -Official Radio Service -Men's ,Company a Miss June Goddard returned from ce- res., ra. Augustine; Secret- regar s tFiese two features to remain Association. -- —�ospifal is wee , but is still report- ary, Mrs. R. E. Forsyth; Assistant, unchanged. - 3. 6 phone 5' 01, PICKERII\G for 34 years. During the past five years ed to be in a very serious condition. Mrs. W."Miller; Treasurer, Mrs. ' beneficiaries ovej $131,000,000. It bas • Joseph: Evans, whom we reported being in very heal- •Wolford; Assistant, E. D. Morgan; Barclay -Transport ' of over $242,000.000. •Iast week as poor Inspirational, Miss S. E. Evans; Agt. S. Never-nox Gasoline th, continues in much the same coa- fqr Link and Visitors, Mrs. Ha¢n- s ` Easy•:#a'rtin9 •clition. mond,•- -Organist Mrs. E. Palmer; -Daily Service - oM several from here attended the .. Auditors, Mrs. G. M. Forsyth' and between Claremont, Broug+nam - +-An CALF'S PLACE _. Township Sunday School Convention Mrs. Richardson; Special Tress. o� Greenwood,. Whitevale and Toronto held at Chen ood on Tuesday, of yw Jessie Zavitz • Memorial . Fund, Mrs. „ -erabef -� Rfng'S Jbfghtmp this week. M. Pugh. Reports of a very favorab- My drivers are trained to be careful Fred Hard is nursing a serious) Hardy g y by Dep - nature were heard from the Dep- courteous and reliable. TOR O N T O injured finger this week, caused, artment leaders. a :. ` :coming in contact with a power -Saw We have this week -been been informed g , Spial Rates on, Lon Distance in the bush.- • cd some criticism or- our policy in hauling. Single -50c -Return -90c. Mr. and Mrs. Snoddard, • of Toron- " to, have taken residtnce.on one. ... p not publishing certain reports tori- -which No order too small, None too large. ��*+� ���*** IL SERVIUM -of the Spang farms, on which he corning local happenings, we, the publishers feel, would be much All shipments insured and .protected will be employed. better left alone. Naturally we desire from the weather Eastern Standard Time Miss Clark, principal of the Corr- c >, . r called- c . to -,serve, but when any incident or TeL_Clare, 311 -• P. C. V. Leave Ptcktring. Leave roront o _ t;....:. _has- -been. ' home to Kem tvill'e owing. to . ill- P & 'affair is brought to our-attenti n, =we - _ _ Class, B. and Ea;ccrn rt,,,_l. • (B,y at Dandi ) mess of her father. first of- all ask the question, does 'operated A. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. it serve the cstlnmunity,..is it in the Owned andby - _.___• a 7:09 3 54. x 7.:30 a 4.30 • Some of our power users were i - Monday' interests of the community, "will it Frank 8. 8arday a 7.44 a 4.54+ _ 8.40 5 30 convenieneed• some on create any offence,. does it do any 3.•x4 d 5.54 10.00 6.30 of this week, when the Hydro was Doff for a couple of hours or so. good" After asking these questions, Blacksmithin & Woodwork dr 10.24 6.54 1130 d 7 30 11.54 d 7.54 P. M. S-30 - . A very pleasant' event took place and we feet that it should be pub- lished, we do so. If we think differ- at right prices P. M. . 8.54 c 12.30 d 9.30 c L d.1.I d, 9;5} 1.3J. 10.30 i - . bn Thursday evening• last, at tlhe eptly, then we act accordingly. For Now is the time to have those repair _ 1.64 10.54 c 2. t► 11.30 home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Linton, Mrs. V. Robinson, those who desire the "scandal -rag'' jobs attended to. Harrows repaired; also new sections on hand. -The tam- a 2.54 b 11.44 3.30 ;when Mr. and (nee Jean Deferrari) were hosts at there are several publications .(we ous Fleury Plows always on hand. a -daily except Sun& Hol. b- -w_ -Sun. & Hol. only, c -Sat. only,- d -Sat. a miscellaneous shower. Many hand= are sorry to say) that will furnish all of this sort of thing necessary. We Also dealer in 'Viking Cream $spars- tore and Electric Washers.- Sun. & Erol. only. --: some and useful gifts were received 'from the many relatives and friends farthbr hear that church activities Dealer in Oock.sh- utt and Frost & Tickets -and informationat who were .present. The evening was are given too much publicity and at- tention. We do not feel that this is, Wood machinery. A hone call will brio us to, our farm P f; y MY COAICE LINES completed with a program of music true. in the average rural commun- Oxy -acetylene welding. and tarda. On Friday, January '10th„ the Euc - i h is the most active in- ity a churcac stitutron m that community and, do - Phone Pick 716. _ PICKERING Eastern House -Phone 4500 bre Club - . held their organization - serves considerable attention of the �+• T- wOC3d •aprte1,r13 . meeting for the coming year. Meet- ings will be held from now an, each _ local press. To obtain some idea as GREENWOOD491y Friday evening.. The officers and- cornmittees -re as follows: Card ' Don. Bacon, =.' January Used Special$ _-.Cogmittee, ".Douglas, ` ituss. Pilkey, Mrs. R. Pilkey, Miss .�,-__ '•MADELINE:" (� Ella Prouse, Miss M. Loyst. Prize McCormick -Deering hammer mill Delaval Milker, complete J Committee, Mra H. G. McIntyre, Fleury Oat Roller Lister Lighting Plant TESL "Mrs. Wm. Birkett and Mr. F. Ward. Vert -Electric Grinder Sea Flea 14 -ft, row boat BEAUTY• SALON _ Secretasy�`Mr, A. Pretty. Massey 8 is Grinder i-way well primp. The monthly meeting of the W. Fleury 8 In Grinder '' Beatty wood tub else. washer -'Used -` All. M. S. of the United Church was held 9 1-2 in Gsinder � pulper .-Wishes . = at the home of Mrs. B. F. Kilpatrick 3 Int. Cream Separators Fleury 'pulper (new) _ ' '*n Thursday, January 9th, at 2.80 p. 2 •DeLaval Separators, 2 Melottei Number of stoves and heaters `$ m. It proved to be one of the most 2. Manure Spreaders 'See our large Used Car List 1927 Star Sedan L Merry i�i$ti' asi �h Interesting meetings held for some 20 -tooth Massey Spr. Tooth Calk time, the meeting being addressed by McCorlik Culti-packer. 1929, Durant Roadster 'Dr. MaeKellar, who spent 30 Orchard Disc Eft. sprg. tooth Cult 1927 Pontiac Sedan _ and a ,his -Tears--in. . India as a missionary. She ' Hay Loader 1829 Pontine Roadster spoke. however on "Modern Africa" C Used grain binder 1927 Pontiac Coach Happy pointing out particularly and stress- 2 Fordson tractors 19-20 McDeer. . 1928 Pontiac Coach Cbev. Coach . - lei eW Year --::''Eng the need for missionary work 4 Tractor plow's 1829 'Ane the need for. for mission work 2 Perfection Coal Stoves 1830 Pontiac Sedan �Z`!e Ste• �dll7sd�17 L. E. O,N&'/LL r� _ 'FUNERAL DIREOTOR AND EMBALMER � uecessor io W. J. Mather, - BtoaRville , Night and Day Service _ biped �Hydraulla Brakes... solid steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher Business Phone --Residence-Phow ::.:. 9801 9820 FACILITIES Master De Luse sn els) ... Fisher No -Draft Ventilation) No other `- ...... for , plating ,� .. INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 1 •' - come to our rho sus and drive a Chevrolet first, More you buy. in your choice of Fifteen Canadisa .` and British Companies of Sound _ rind out also about the greatly -reduced 9MAC Canadian Tim$ - Financial Standing . <x Ten yens experience in -. Banldrrg Paytnent Plan. and Insurance: Now serving Canto in Thirteen Different Township's a" with an office system to .take carr of double. the volume efficiently. Your enquiries are invited and your patronatte, appreciated." D&.BEBR *y:. Brougham Ont. . Phone 61:11 Jack Chapman - -s' Represents 'the Ganada Life Anurance Cdy Canada's oldest Life losurance y ,Company a WHITBY, PIOKERINQ and vicinity. The Canada Life has served Canadian for 34 years. During the past five years .' chis Company paid to policy owners and ' beneficiaries ovej $131,000,000. It bas - assets for the protection of policy owners ' of over $242,000.000. Phone Pick 5222 R. R. 1. Whith- Never-nox Gasoline - for Easy•:#a'rtin9 F Winter Fuel - oM • r and:.. r 1. ti• freeze +-An CALF'S PLACE CLAREMONT, ONT. `..�`1HEVROL T believes in giving &U value for your moaey,_rr ou V cast prow this for yourself by nuddng Your own comparisons. HYDRAULIC - Start with features! Only Chevrolet is its class offers you all tom- . c::;?><;•:•;�:�::'>;ys:r. - :V#•`, biped �Hydraulla Brakes... solid steel Turret Top Bodies by Fisher Soi;d Steel. T.�nn rT -TAO•__. ::.:. high-aampression engine .. Knee -Action (on Master De Luse sn els) ... Fisher No -Draft Ventilation) No other low-priced car has om all. That's why we say it will pay you to --- �.'•:a •' - come to our rho sus and drive a Chevrolet first, More you buy. s <•'•.` ?A` ' _ rind out also about the greatly -reduced 9MAC Canadian Tim$ <x Paytnent Plan. HYDRAULIC BRAKES Soi;d Steel. T.�nn rT -TAO•__. w 1' „ rt n. Chief Scout Executive Honored On 25th Anniversary of SerAc, , -._ SSE PLATE - .laps Increase ------Canada Trade . _. t coLORs LISTED Balance Unfavorable Identifying M a r k— ar, s —ts --= This - Y, e a-r-,-C-rrea -r-,,— -- - --- Favorite Diversion Of Figures S116W apan 8 totlAr rale - with Canada for the period January _ WINbSR Identifying e IC ,Q - 'fifl- 19 5 was valued at to September, 3 nae plate color schemes each year is ' 49,026,775 yen (one yen equals ap- a diversion that drivers and pedes- proximately 29 _cents,) as 'against -trians alike enjoy. J. I -McAlpine, 44,387,899 yen in the similar period ' cretary-manager -of the Essex of 1934, writes A. K. Doull, acting County Auto Club here has issued - the ' 1936 commercial secretary in Tokio, in the following list describing auto markers of ads and the forthcoming issue' of the Commercial to United States. Ontario's ' white i Canada were valued at 6,027,269 yen figures on 'a black background, are as against. 6,184,828 yen in the 1934 _ of 'course, quite famitiar to citizens Period; -imports from Canada. were -. of the province_ _ valued at 42,999,506 yen as compar N! -. CANADIAPROVINCES ed with 38 203,071 yen. Japan had • b Alberta, orange on black; Mant_ thus an unfavorable balance of trade - toba,-white on blue; New Brunswick with . Canada for the period under' not selected; Nova Scotia, white on review of 36,972,237 yen as against 'dark red; Ontario;white on black; 32,018,243 yen during the 1934 Prince Edward Island, not selected; period. Quebec, black on yellow; Saskatche- The. principal exports to Canada ' Scouts • wan, black on; orange, - • during the period .under review., in 11I►s. James E. West, Dr, West, .Chief Scoot ExecuIeft to rightive of the t) in front ofAmerica, Ama nt'n - 'of Walt - Van, - UNITED STATES order of importance were; pottery, er W. Head, President of National Council of co uta, ( P o toys, tea, rice, silk t>v9sues, artificial •.•'West in New York headquarters 'which was present ed him on 25th anniversary of his scout service. 'Alabama, crimson on white; Ariz- Y ons, black on copper; Arkansas, blue silk tissues, raw silk, lamps and parte on white; California, black on Dean- buttons, silk handkerchiefs, brushes, country 'reflAct ' significance of the Ocean Service arteries, gout, kidney and urinary �. ;ge Colorado, white on blue- Con- menthol crystals and beans. Italo-Ethiopian war in the world gen- troubles; disease of the spinal cord ' Japan's largest import from Can- stain and of Ditties in the Canadian and brain. nectieut, gold on blue; Delaware, old _ d review y P Mollison -Says He And There are more widows than wid- $ofd on blue; Florida, white on red; ads during the period un er v ew field. Capt. ► was lumber, followed by wheat; pulp , Following are the 10 -bent- world Aviatrix -Wife Will owera. , ,Georgia, orange on dark blue; Idaho - Women begin to predominate over' - black on orange; Illinois, .white on newsprint, aluminum, lead, zinc, iron newsbreaks and the five best- Can- Start '.Route men at''5 steel...beef, machinery, copper, auto- adian stories as chosen for a Can- 5 years. black; Indiana cream on ci'imaon; They definitely outnumber males at mobiles and parts and flour. adian Press survey b • the men who Captain -- Iowa, blue on white; Kansas, black Y b LOS ANGELES, Cal•. - 75. years. _ On orange; Kentucky, aluminum, on handled them for the front page. James A. Moliison, British flier, an- Twice as many wome►1 live to be black; Louisiana, blue . on olive; World News pounced recentl}� that he would (1) Death of Will- Rogers and 100 years old. Maine, white on black; Maryland, E '" Wiley Post; (2) Italy's invasion , of have '•a trans-Atlantic. Air Express The e%planation that '"mea work -white„ on black; Missouri, black on servtce in operation next May. He said harder,, smoke more, drink more &I - Ps (3) Hauptmann s trial for would be as - on maroon, Michigan, black on gray I that his wife,. Amy, cohol and live more irregularly as re - Minnesota, white on blue; Mississippi MARKETS the 'Lindbergh kidnap -murder; (4) sociated with him in the venture.. Assassination of -Huey .Long; (5) Bards food and teat" is not the reason ' Whie on black; Missouri, black - on I Queen Astrid o! the Belgians' Mollisorr.-who has flown the At for female 'superiority," Dr. Allen ..White; Montana, black on rust.; Ne- death; (6) The King's J*tbilee; t7) lantic thrice, said• that his service asserted.. -" braska, -aluminum on black; Nevada Application. of sanctions against would be for such, goods as news- ""The price of maleness is weakness. silver on blue; New Hampshire. white pRODUCE PRICES Italy ($) British election; (9) Ger- reel films and Paris style models There can hardly be any other 'on green: New Jersey, orange or. Baying prices many's re -armament; (10) $crapping Standard British aircraft, capable explanation than .that the male Is, black; New Mexico, , taos blue on United Farmers' Co-operative Co. of the NRA. of 130 to 190 miles an hour, will: be vitality that is` directly or indirectly 'white; New York, orange on black; Saturday were paying the following Canadian News used. He estimated that the, wes4- the result of a• peculiar complex of North Carolina, green ,oa black; prices for produce• (1) Dominion election; (2) Social ward -crossing would take 16 hours. hereditary factors" - . -.North Dakota, dark blue on dark EGGS with cases returned,' prices Credit 'vfctory in Alberta; (3) Re- and the eastward 11 - on Ohio, bice on white; Okla- nominal-� ins riots; (4) Canada-U.S. Trade Permits for experimental flights Thoma, black On yellow; Oregon, back "" " }e A large, .........:..:....... "23c pact• (5) the Ontario. Governrnert"a between Newfoundland and Ireland Advocates Slang _- ion aluminum; Pennsylvania, blue on •A" meddum ,...........:. 20c dispuate with Quebec'power comp- were granted by the British Air In Diet><onaries G yellow; Rhode Island, white on black ""A"+ pullets ....:....:.:....... 18c anies. .On notable exception -to to the Ministry . in August, too late for _ - 'ge es a to .t South' CaroIina,'black on yellow; ""B•". .• 18c preference' for international aifa`rs starting the service ,this year. South Dakota, white on maroon; Ten. ""C" ' - J ~• • , . , , • • _ . • • . • c and political developments was the Toronto Professor Declares 17 Po Tor n :. nessee, not selected; Texas, blue- on BUTTER• • �-fftario No. I solida,, crash in Alaska of Wiley Post 'ani cream; Utah, black on aluminum; 26c; No. 2. 25%c. Will Rogers. It took .equal -rank More BLillldlil$ Expressions That Survive Vermont, blue ' on white; Virginia, P-0ULTRYa . ••� with the war in Africa. Should Be included orange on dark blue; Washington; (.Quotations in, cents.) No Canadian story got : into the Permits Issued.. Increase In blue, on white; West Virginia, yellow Dresses world consensus,' though several, in NEW YORK Questions about on filack; Wisconsin, green on white Live Drmapa m►txred NOVel7lller QVer Last Fear Sens: "A". "A" „"A". eluding Social Credit in Alberta and the use of such words and express - Wyoming; -black on- white; District o3 Over 5 lbs.' 12 14 the .Canada - U: S. trade pact were ate value ions as " alooka." "okie.doke" and 'Columbia, black on yellow. ' " chosen as world stories by individual tithe cog '- The aggregate P 4 to 5 lbs'. :. 11 13 • • d't h led f to of the construction represented by "punch -drink" aroused a tremendous TERRITORIES 'OF U. S. = elusion in .Oe Canadian list. Among t o€eTong- pr°lessors 3 to'4 lbs. 10 12 = . he building' permits issued- .by - 58_ lack Panama; C•Z., red on white; Philip- Old roo,tera .. 7 . 9 . • cities- during Noiiember was $3.315,- gathered %here for a joint meeting of Ino Islands, red on white; Puerto- them were formation ,of the Recon - p Spring. ch'iekens? OOI, This -was a seasonal decline of the American Philological Assoc:- -$ico, white on blue. Over 6 lbs. :. 16 20 struction party, the November earthof 7.' quake, arrival of Lord Tweedsmuir. $705.307 or 17.5 pet cent, as com- ation. the Lingnitic . Society n- �' S=4 to 61bs. 15 •19 _ and the manhunt. across the . �f'airie pared with. the October total of S4, America and .the Archaeological, In- to Edu'cation' 5 to 5% lbs. • • It 18 " Provinces in which two constables and 020,308 but an increase'of $692:467- stitute. ' 4th to 5 lbs. • " 13 17 these bandits were killed. or 26.4 per sent, in -the more siQnifi- It may have been that the' dele- TOO Stereotyped Under 4Vi lbs. 12 ]6 cant comparison with the November, ales were meditating on the open- - ype I Only Few Votes P g Spring boilers- ! • 622,534. c Y War talk apparent y shank the 1934, figure of $2, ink business at hand name TOR " =- ac i - 16r"innee out of the selectors' minds. The -value of -the huilding author- speech on " "Zeus, the bather I ucation with standardized examin- Young ducks- A year ago they. picked tT�e' err► -e& month of the resent KomPr_" But. at any rate, a re- _ ations and teacheas who are products Ever 5 lbs. 12 -18 of Princess Marina and the Duke of year has• been higher than in the porter who sought to learn . what of standardized instructionand teach 4 to 5 lbs: .. 10. =1:6 _ Gloucester's wedding got only a few sante month -of --1A$4= while since �ogists thi nk about .the way the in stands;dized ways, were assailed HAY AND 'STRAW votes. The Royal Fancily was in- January the agiererate for each mon- Mrig's Fnglish is used Yy an inde- by 'Lieutenant -Governor Bruce in an No. 2 timothy hay, baled, ton,. $9 to .eluded however as editors chose, the th 'has also, "ceeded that for the terminable number of Amerkans address belore. the Ontario Secondary $10; \'o. 3 timothy hay, top, $7 to colorful_.pageant of _ the, silver job= corresponding month in 1933: The and Canadians met an almost. blank all '.,t;chool Tteachers' Federation at its $8; straw, -wheat, baled, ton, $5 to- flee. cumulati�le• total for the first. eleven' recent banquet here. $6; oat straw, $5. _ "Anything *about .the quints"- came .months of the year, standing at When fatting close to the point of 'The future of Western civilization' GRAIN QUOTATIONS in for a few selections. but not (�Z43 846 688, is higher than any 4f exasperation, the 'inquirer had ;the be contended was bound up :with ed- Following are, Saturday's closing enough to p 1 •t c e' the youngsters the last th►'ee.. years, This figiire good fortune to run across. Prof, N. • .•'ucation and the'niachihe. The lieuten- iiotafions on Toronto rain trans. $2 ` f q g alongside .the gun -carriage of 'the compared with 3,J35,704 �n the W. de Witt o the University of • 'Ant -governor made a plea for Intel- actions for carlots, prices on basis ballot -bot. Last year they topped eleven months of 1934, $1h,793,204 Toronto, The Canadian 'etucationist Jectual freedom. He -.urged that ed- -c.i.f. Bay ports:. the Canadian .-list And were included in 1933 and $40,750',142 in 1932• explained, "All 'the. philolcgi `.ucation not be allowed to .he regard- Manitoba wheat - No. 1 Northern, in world ,ranking. meeting here today' an., classical -- ed simply as a practical,'. utilitarian 9b?;c; No. ti Northern, 85�ac; No. 3 A striking angle of this year's sel- A `jf ' .mei?." Then he cleaved to the hesit matter. Northern, 843ac; No. 4 'Northern, actions was the choice 'of "develop -or. •believed 8117c; D; o, 5''hiorthern, 72saa- trek" stories in which interest wars this: - ' • there should be a schaol,between the Manitoba oats -No. 1 feed , oats, sustained for long' periods of time.T3a>rIIo�?_n e "I belicN-e it is iniportant for dic= primary and• . secondary school. .in Toronto, 31%e for all rail shipment In the Canadian list only the Doitiin- i tionaries to list slang. Words such which.,a child, might find whether his delivered Ontario points, No. 2 C.W., ion Day riots• at Regina could be at 'set-up' .',do- nr;t di.�plewe me - life work would be properly fulfilled 45c; No. 3 C.W., 3914c; No: 1 feed termed a spontaneous "spot' break" So Declares Ma%'o Clinlc Sports Writers develop novel words in a trade or a.profession, in study oats, 36c; mixed oats, 30c.. I and even this was preceded by the z or in manual, work, in art's or the Manitoba bade - No. 3 C:W., relief -cam ars' trek' from Warn Doctor After lntcll i' and those that survive should , he Y I p Research `listed. \ewsp�pe�s are fhe frcntier' sciences. - •42?4c; No. 1 feed screenings, $15.50 couver and followed • by investiga- of speech. He advocated giving domestic per ton. _tions which kept it slits. CHIC (10 - JI ?e -not female -i= h P. - C anadian` size„ is about the .ams science -a .prominent • place on all South African corn.., 68c. In the Forld group only three the weaker sex. curricula designed for girls. Ontario gra n, approximate rices ".' as ameri.'an, our newspapers use g P were actunfly ,po.t,' coating totally This ntay not be news , to most the same noxa serc•ices." 'track•shipping point -Wheat, 74 to 'unexpected. Curiously, they. oc- .wives, but Dr. Edgar V. Allen, .. of professor de'Witt said_ �ome slang Tells Just Why ase; oats, 23 to o - eriod the Mayo Clinic'at Rochester, lfinna and idiomatic expressions have _ "corn, 43 to 45c; rye; 3"3 to 34c; ,malt- -the Post -Rogers crash Aug. '1Rth; arse :c a word - Bad • dBad Eggs Are BQd' frog .barley, 34 to 37c. death in' a mofor 'accident of Queen, hard blow t+t niany husban, re { Astrid of the Belgians Aug. 19; an -1 The female of the species -despite "mush" -_-. used in driving hi�snics AND POLITICS • comes from the Errs., " }cord "mar- 'WA mar- - x' WASHINGTON - A bad egg is �A� the killing of Huey Long Sept, 8. tradition and Biblical qu t,ttisa - 's chops"-trhich means "let tis go:" ---bad' because- it•has digested itself: AR Associated Press Poll stronger than the male, he said. At a The bureau of chemistry and soils, -NEW Y'ORN-W,fre editors of the, least she lives -longer and is less often s �y i • i oil because of an enzpor� - a surf- UEE 4 iT PAGES ssociated Press; selecting. - the 10 the, victim of serious disease. ar D _ P triers Learn Man - • in ►ts r•erent annual re or -sate-efigs __ y -S best-starfiea csf-tke-tE xr-pieKed-s� a cited these.,find}rigs fr�>»t 300,- USes -For SayBeans i stance in living matter which'• pro DURING PAST YEAR I of those included' in the woPld news 000 cases. to prove his point in an-�, duces chemical changes. section of , the. Canadian Press sur- article in the magazine Hygeia, Pc�b- BURL INGTO\.- Vt.-When soy say. lished by the American Medical As their uses were exhibited This -enzyme, it!was Laid, helps tlf-, beans and the fi epi protein foods in human bodies. They were. The halo -Ethiopian sociation: at' the Flemington: museum o£�. Iff conflict; death of Post and Rogers; hfore male babies are'6orn dead 7� re.-umably, it does the same' thing Death of .Post and Ro.ZerS University of Vermont, farmers " •ilR the egg white and the egg becomes ',Ca11ed World'S�131ggesI .the Hauptmann trial; ' invalidation than females. learned. uses, of the ,bean - include addled:. - of the NRA; it of Huey Of those 'that .lig e, more males are paints, .enamel, ' autoMobile parts, The bureau reported method of Story - Long;-Genrearmament. deformed than are females. electrical fixtures; pigments, chem - treating storage eggs with* a vacuum Their. four other choices, primar- More male children die in infancy ical products, glue and articles re-, piling process .and" thus- retarding 'TORONTO--Wak and politics ' do- ily of domestic rather than inter- than females•. Spoilage. minated Canadian front pages thro- rlatl'onal fnterest, were the autumn At 10 years of age, a boy's life .e.x sembling those made from celluloid ugh 193b, Loyalty; crime. and violent hurricanes in Florida; extension of pectancy if four years shorter than as well as stock feed. death came in for a' share of attent• social legislation in the United a girl's. with all the celerity, moves ion, but for the most pari the opin- states; inauguratio?F roi`--aii .t"vel 1 ,Men -are (fiicted than ire "It's an unnatural, an acrobatic more a _ %lowly on to him whose whole em- ions of telegraph editors across the over -thee -Pacific, and the" -sinking, of women with tilcers of the stomach, ed by we liveibut not b worn": ordain. ppioyment is to watch its flight.- the'liner Mohawk off the New cancer, hardening of the liver,, pneu ed by God, but made by man." �bTnaoa. 61 Jersey coast last January. ntonia, asthma, hardening of the -Dorothy Thoml,oiuri • �s ,err.., �,;; .. _. • .. _ - _ .- •._,._. _ r Potato Plaftting $COUTINGcite Popular _ -"London Statistics" Shows C Here • There - / Interesting Figures In Everywhere Every Activity • - If You Fat 5tarehee III. ml otherr scoul. I ON'DON. 1 1 won lileat8`SWPP,tP Kad this�— _ agricu tura kers, 1,379 pigs, 822 a Latest• reports record 'the opera- small communities in various parts milking cows, and, : even more sur- "7, here sra tion of a chain of 159 Scout Christ of Canada are'again this winter op- .prising, 105 acres potatoes. They're A!!' Neceaaaz7 Foods '. mas Toy Repair .Shop;, stretching' crating public slating rinks. These are some of the figures re- N •- But d!1 Acid •Forming. from Sydney in the east to Prince • Toronto Scouts and Cuba will oncapital's 1 o Tobacco, Bence Most ofUsnave "Acid " . Rupert in the. west. White the chief lalling to the best known '? Stomach" At Tunes. Easy P Jan'naly 18th, ' Saturday, repeat industry which have been collected • e' Noir to RPliwre. distribution of reconditioned play- their big city-wide collection of by the London' county council and like, Ogden"s things, was made in the cities and used clothing for the various Neigh- „ t towns, many thousands also' were included in London Statistics, pub -, Relief agencies. Last year P �.+ " " rn Doctor's say that 'mases of t e so- sent children on farms, with espec-. and foo _ fished recentl khat s Why roti -your -owners b P the collection of clothin y' many of us suffer. la really acrd in- I ial attent:on to t ose on prairie wear made by the organized effort oget er ,867 acres are devot everyw sere are ge Ing a digestion . , , brought about by too horriestbads.. To help 'their brother of the Scouts in one day surpassed ted to agriculture within the county i Ogden sFineCut—theonetobacco many acid-forming foods in our Scouts at Regina, Moose Jaw and of which 694. acres are under the that 'r cigarette satisfaction. Modem diet. And that there is now a all previous total collections during SasI:atoon rr,eet the heatiy demand a year. plow. There are• 36 acres of wheat, lq en's costs so little that way to relieve ibis often is from 'their areas the Scouts at five acres of oats, and 50 acres of it doesn t pay to deny yourself auinutest Iter. G. Kendell arranged for a l London, Ottawa .and Montreal made the best tobacco. You'll roil Simply take Phallpe Milk of visit to Bopd Head Ont., of his for- marigolds. Clover and 'rotation „ „ substantial bulk shipments of, re- ! O den s best whit Chantec�ef Magnesia after meals. Almost im-, mer Boy Scout troop in Toronto, as grasses account for 42 acres, and a , �, „ mediately this acts to neutralize the { paired toys -to, those points, a 4irst step forward toward organ- further 1,307 acres are denoted I, o� Vogue cigarette papers. - stomach aciditythat brings on your ` As in former ears the Girl Guid- +- -trouble. You Yoritet you have a I es and Brownies tool: on the task- ization of a troop at that lace either to grass for ha or to rough ,gtomach l'• Thirteen clergymen of as many grazing, y OGDEN'S' s f this just once' I ake either the °f "Hewing" and dressing the dolls. „ - Tl' Many thousancjs were distributed lo- churches of different denominations . In London 'Statistics nearly familiar liquid "PHILLIPW ", or _ in Kitchener.. and 'Waterloo met the every, branch of London's activities , „ , N E C U T - .now the convenient neu Phflli si tally or' mailed to other less fortun- { , T A Executive of the North Waterloo is 'reduced to figures. Use of the Milk of Ma ears Tablets. But be ate girls in eyeiy part of the Da - you get Genuine "PHILLIPS' ". minion. Scout Association to discuss erten- franchise, `the steady 'migration to Your Pipe Knows Ogden's Cut Plug sion of the Movement in those cities.- outer London, wages, The carload quantities of discard- .gen, .public assist - Also in tablet korm: District Commissioner L. L: Lain? >. ed playthinO involved were gather- �' ante, public health,' drainage, hous- �tiillips'MilkaMagnnialablett+ cautioned. against the creation of planning, parks,' now o.. sale at all drug Horn ed by the Scouts and Guides from irtg, tows lanni er competition and generally redue- new packs and troops before suit- p everywtwe.bacrtinv +•, many sources—in many places by tainments, police, education and fin- i waste and excess costs. r tatter a the cow's- _ "\ able leaders had been secured. T� lent of a te�poonrw house to house coIlectiori. Large ante, - -- ra Genuine PhiiliDs '•¢� quantities, were secured through In an address -on "Scouting as a Y Pro asters from all three provinces World, Peace Movement" before the A remarkable fact is that the out- proposed to divert over -supply from », •. ` iNilit a Maanes,a• ; public school "toy showers," and er London districts are probably al- crowded markets to some other mar- -PH I LLI PS from Saturday morning "toy snop A.Y.P A. of St, Johns Cathedral, read more populous than the county ket making the diversion as large As - `))// matinees". given by the managers of the 8th Saskatoon Crew passed the Y i movie theatres, the admission being Saskatoon, Rover Squire Shrader of : itself. The latest figures are 4,1.7 ssary to keep prices from being L one toy, old or new point of individual responsibility. to $00 and . 4,230,20v respectively. unduly depressed. A number of Scout troops in the show friendliness. Within two •years from 1932 the gap In• this connection, they proposed __ __ __ _ : • . had been. reduced from more' than a special levy on all live -stock mar- '400,000. to 5rT _ keted to compensate individual ewn- Y' Historic- o Scene hauled 15,929 passengers besides :Saskatchewan ' era of diverted stock in the event the freight. _ final sale of -their animals should - Additional iaterest is given to this , Fights Drought Accepts Plan bring smaller prices than were re - Royal Bank Calendar lllepicts.' year's calendar picture uy ene fact ' eeived on the market, from which the that plans are now going actively Of- ,Producers diversion was made. Opening of Canada's forward for a -centenary ceieurattonSoil Labordtory 7JO,OnO next July. ZBeer ` First Railroad o $ Sent By Gov nment Spent- Marketing B Favors Classified Advertising liras Canada's first railroad Board ' °pin-. Trade In Hogs SWIFT CURRENT, sank. — A Principle of Scheme IDf4E2tTOSs 1 ed in 1836 or" 1837? Were the cars targe laboratory of the soil td which For, West F To t->:xY lit i hauled by a locomotive orb horses farm problems may be taken for, sol- - AN OFFER E _ }ZNTt ll Y P Y List of w8nted inventlana and full on the inaugural run? Hove big was OTTAWA — The increased export ution is taking definite shape here. = information agnt free. Tin sussaT . of fish In in Canada about i0 ' compaag , Worm Parent Attornels• 273 the locomotive and did it break down ]t is part of the. federal government's QTTAWA. —The Dominion' 13Ia>•- Bank Street. Ottawa. 'Canada - or ndt'? f per cent. was too small to beneficial, $750,000 first-year experiment to-* keting , Board has announced accept - These -and many similar questions ly affect more than a small circle reclaim .theprairies. When tom ante in principle of livestock -market -AGENTS WANTED ;which have centred around the' op- and in the case of the lumbering ii.. 'pleted .it 'will be the finest of its ' ing schemes proposed by pioducera Pxuc�t>rsslv>r AlrirNT�3 W.%NTED _. ening of Canada's first raill-oad a d n -y, t}ils British market, on whit 'kind on the continent. i1r Manitoba, Saskatchewan and AI- tun madweo-measure men's clothin , =44ntU ago find their arla'ser 421 a I references. t3upercraft .Clothes, 294 I t,- : r5' Canada chiefly depends, was some 'j 'rhe new research station w -AI be belts, • but emphasized. they stew Catherine Nest, Montreal, Quebee. new calendar fust issued oy The what curtailed by competition from equipped for experiments. in soil drift still subject -to . revision. Royal Bank of Canada. Executed by European sources. Canada market- ing and, allied problems that • have Allierta and Saskatr'aetran pro- Tflt�s2sss $iteuff Scott, one of Canada's fore- ed $21,243,000. worth of planks rand harassed the prairie_.._farmers for �•ducers proposed=restrictions oA free tSHRIt'S ,SCI.F`TIFiC METH- {1F .. mosf painters of historic suojects, ; boards in foreign countries in the years. A large staff of engineers handlin of livestock to refttllate at trapping wolves, Co.•ocea acid Fur: .thin year's_. calendar picture depicts- first 10 months of this year compare" and. other members of headquarters' g.' Fntsrely different. . catches the slyest., the colorful scene at Ls rairte w–h—en� I country points' Initial asscanbly of tains for particulars. " Fl rAer; lioltxln, / P j wikh 821,970.60 •in the same months pens nnel have already arrive).mar-JI sok the first train of the Champlain and lof 1934. A - machine Aesigneci to errept9 kit mail'- numbers at a time • and to 781% Lawrence Railroad steamed out The farming. industiy received a "wind" conditions similar to those insure as far as possible the lowest LIVE STOCK MAR on her inaugural run: The relaiive I p been - ng u the, co-operative Dean rias gas lift from the reopening of tile Unit- that -deposited tons' of silt tranapmtation cost• by full ,car- toad- been productive- of apls•naid result dimensions of the "Dorchester" and ' ed States market to Canadian live= areas of soathem prairie land in re- ing•s, sainesforn the owners. the msrGet pin n touch s : ea is locomotive of the present day,' stock, hay and some -other items due cent years will be set up. The mach- ;_ They proposed -through this means w4th us strikingly demonstrate the pygmy :;to a shortage in that country. There ins will be directed against mall to facilitate orderly flow of stock to w�rtli=Were-or.'Palephone size of Canada's -first passenger way a resultant advance of prices to ( lots- of land. allotted for research LYndht D 1143 P terminal markets, . reducing glutting Witt v>xrTtlD rasrlesLIMITED locomotive. Somewhat larger than a. a level where the duties could be sur- work on soil drifting.- - CO.OPEsaTff.Z COMPANY. -Baby Austin, pet smaller than a land eliminating at terminal markets LIZ•F STOC oVailsSJON DEI'T. Ford, a stir, man could snail see i mounted. Hog' raisers continued to Multiple experiments in grain what they call abuses arising out ;of vnlon etoalf Yards. West Toronto she ��n�rch ,� ; hold the advantage conferred under growth under all conditions will oc- injuries, trucker and transient drov. V-:- n�aarnwnts Of members of the labora• i _ She was only 13' 6" long as com- 1932. : The Dominion Bureau index to y.' A "glass, house" will "be set - ♦ - _ - pared with the 99 `#-0ot giants• com- ; of iaispected slaughterings of 'cattle •up and test.; made of grain and grass monly used Wday, by both Canadian .inglMOrm lnfiecfiion - Mo ways, ao-yet; Sol -s11 -Iter r _ ; rn the_I0 months already com iled owth and their suitability for ser - shows an average of 1.30.7 compared tain areas. Selected seeds will -'be °' Skirl TiOlJeS inutive size, she performed heroic -with 127.2 over the same period of , distributed at illustration stations. �9, fr service and over a fifteen weeks' 11934 }Abandoned lands will be taken over V�j YIELD OUICKLY TO period in her first year of opera- ! ,lleat ;.exports, c:,,iLfly hams and I and efforts made to bring then back tion she travelled 8600 miles and bacon, totaled $20,652,000,compared into pastures• ;.with $18,656,000, an increase of bet- A small irrigation project has been IF YOUR EARS RING `ter than 10 per cent. Cattle ship- undertaken near -the experimental a --' ments nearly doubled those of last area. This will be used to distribute l 1 / NEJa Dr. D. D. DennW Liquid Poe- etzi tion, made and guaranteed year despite a sharp decline in sales moisture over. 19 acres •sown to vege- � - ' P �', • , M I A H n1a1[er9 Of CaII1 aria s Italian serve E by tkte p . Kingdom n the fast tables in suffit�ren uantit to e < he -United'sr 'WITH HEAD NOISES t° tg l 1: y AA, %, ^t a p Halm. Trial bottle 35e at your/ few months. Sales, of cattle on Can- the needs of 'fhr•pe omr.lot oaf at the quvg 4S __ •_ �adian stock yards in 10 months of farm. /��' tlrug.�ist. If you have catarrhal deafness or this year totaled 679,863 head, an, There is a very srhall arca, it is PAI � head noises e a your druggist and 18.5 per cent. improvement over the 'believed, where soil -drifting cannot 51 get . 1 oz. of Parmint (double. Comparative period, be Out to a minimum and a water , i strength), and add to it ?{ pint of I Value of the principal field crops supply provided. Between now "and ENO IT THIS WAY hot water and s little sugar. Take a is placed at $510,835,000 which is spring the Water Development Com- Millions have found Omega4 tablespoonful four times a day. lower by seven per cent. than that of mission will, aid farmers in'•the .con- Oil the quickest and surestF�MORE l0 This will often bring quick relief 1934 but higher than in`other years struction of dams and dugouts to .. relief from deep-seated i pain. Entirely differentMES frpm the distressing head noises. since .1:}20. The wheat crop is esti- conserve preciow soil moisture,• from ordinary liniments, it Clogged nostrils shquld open, breath- mated at 5166,693,000, only $3,000,- -- ing become easy ,and.. the mucous under that of 1934• Oats and bar- works down to break �• stop dropping into the throat. It_ 1, 1 000 Ore Cres up congestion and quiet QUICKLY t 1ttl•e and is ley crops were heavier but prices r obingnerves. At E D THA N I r eas} to prepare, cos s r 1 were lower while the hay, potato and. Or Si: :' Beets Grown. all drugstores, 35c, pleas ant to take. Anyone who has catan•hal deafness or head noises I sugar beet crops carried higher val- should gite thisprescription a trial:' ues though the potato crop was much Tilbury, Ten thousand acres of -, smaller—tban +he previous t one. sugar beets were harvested. in 1935 b 4.4.d ih t'o is u t a e curve of the beet Rut! iT IN - �C los '" lwv' MOTHERHOOD? reamery u er pro uc r n . p about. two' per cent. an ye ni y situation from this paint revealed. sttSTERr FEAR _ _ The stand of beets this year; was ex- l I'HE period inawd ;an's '"� - :==Storing Potatoes ce]lent although the tonnage was not, up to the, avetage of 'other years. We just before Early in August the sugar' beet I FBEE YOURSELF F&OM �– her child is born ` need not be_ a'. ss ` When gt ing into storage, potatoes crop suffered from �Ztrerilely hot r i weather and high humidity encoun= , a `(r,L time .of illness should be as dry as possible. All dis- tered-duringJuly. Leaf bligbt was and anxiety. At `+ such a -time it eased or damaged tubers should. be sorted out. The best storage tem- reported in several districts. The TRENCH'S ST03iACH TABLETS ". is essential that health and peratuie , is from 33' degrees to 35 crop was harvested later in Septem- sttmuiate ri o r m a t aise alae nc tion• ber than usual' because of new leaf counteract acidity, purify the intestina system in good good• sriritS be degrees F. Storing potatoes tri the �of tract and keep the entre growth tgok its toll of sugar and de- good working order. Send for -a-• bottle t maintained: The Prescrip- basement `a dwelling house is not as sI satisfactory owing' to the layed the storage of - sugar in the today, r ca portage paid. Send .money order or ensh. Or we will send C.O.D. tonic effect of Dr,/iene's Favorite tion nourishes +yin strengtbens the body of difficulty' of providing proper venti- beets. _ { Are�'s ]SMXE3)=S L130TED i years' L'usiness ~access) 'the expecta mother, which means, of - course, that it is also • strengthening the Also for into womanhood lation. Many thousands of bushels of lost each f (4o Dept. TM, 110 Church fit., Toronto ",Many moderns suffer from what ; child. girls growing and for womdn in middle life going through ^change,•' ^Favorite Preur-ption" is potatoes are year through storing fn faulty cellars, may be called the disease of the I '36 jJ{glve NO. 3 the just the vegetable tonic needed. ]3uy nowt I closely constructed bins and where suppressed pun." t New size, tablets soc., liquid $1AO a Sl.ss, the temperature ,is too high, ---Ci, K, Chesterton. 67 COD LIVER OIL Science' has discovered ,why . - Scott's • Eaullsion, of Cod Liver Oil is `so. much more` beneficial than plain Cod Liver Oil. All plain oils are hard to digest, they must be , emulsified- in the stomach, • We emulsify the oil in our Laboratories -hence it is ready for almost -immediate diger- tion and assimilation. SCOTT'S -EMULSION' THE DIGESTIBLE COD LIVER OIL\MTH THE PLUS VALUES For sale by YOUR DRUGGIST s LA)VA LJ1Cihii3 -'Mise Edith Murray entertainer! -Mea MurrayBarrett left on - a number of .her friends one evening Wednesday for Agincourt owing to --.---Born, on Saturday, Jai. 11th at early last week, at the home of the the serious illness} of ber, brother -in- the Toronto East General hospital, Miasea Rorke. law, Fred Adair. , tb ]lliza and rs C. A. Baladon, a -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ravin and -There seems to be an unusually family have moved into the Bath large number of accidents this win- 11Piekeri )a'S Leader Stere" -Mrs. in Lae been in Toron- residence on- Church Street, formerly ter, due to the icy condition- of the to the past week owing to the ser- occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Farr. roads and sidewalks, resulting in 'the - - otla ines� o r. gran u - •abel Devitt, whop is in the Sick Child. Whitby, under the' leaders ip of Miss �rest,a Hospital. Lillian Giroux,_ accompWIed Father Duabarton There's no better made. ---St. Cteorge's Church, Sunday, Ryan on Suriiky and sang High Masa - p ('� Q QQ f here, attended the "BIG 8V' / Overalls.' -P, Jan: 190h 2nd Sunday after Epiph- 1n St. Fratsela de Sales Church here. A number from h _ any. Sunday School at 10 a. m. •4'he--bympaihy,of the commup, S. S. ConventionCherrywood on a Navy and Blue, $1.95• : Morning Prayer at . 11.. Evening 1 Ity ip'` extended to Mrs. E. Booth, Tuesday . Dunbarton. -- Pray it et at 7 p. m. Preacher at both' on the death of her ' mother,, Mzs. St. Paul's -on -the Hill, _ ` services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. I McPherson, of WhAby, which took Sunday, Jan. 19th. Sunday School at e o lac on "Pride last follows • :I 2 p: m. Evening Prayer at 3. Preach we were to have a, mild .winter iias stroke. er at this service, Rev. tri- • - - They re e o so far come true. With the except -The rain and 'very mild w•eatl:er son. - - - ion of a few cold days in December of last week, for some days remind- The 17pited Church Annual Aieet- , HOLEPROOF HOSIERY , the weather has been unusually mild ed the locals of the winter of 1929, ing will be held on Wednesday, -Jan. so far as the Province of Ontario is and' the biz flood. We dio. however 22nd. A Pot -luck supper will be held. `.75c•, . 95,c• and $ -OQ concerned. But what is usually -the manave to escape a repetition of this Walton and 'Mrs. Annis are visit- - ins at Princeton. _ _ . y h deluge: _ — o 1 February is yet-thetoecome, and the --Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will sneak yvi>lter may yet be'a s.e•.er? one. F." Sunday morning t the subject,E'S N ADDRESS - Gi6fi- 'to do some ''decorating --r1 series of Hand-C'•raj ; Instruct. "Does it matt -gr what . we believe." YOU S OULD KNOW In the evening tete subject will be ' Get at it earl ran Classes with afterno• 1 tea will - lT TEus you WNERg ' be held' in the Anglican C'iub Rooms `'Character, an Interpreter of ��vi�' R COAL. TO GO - y• •opposite the Gordon House every ` truth."x _ Particular People - -Provincial Surveyors- have been [ • Thursday afternoon for •a few weeks y a at 2-.15 p. m. •Admission, _,iheluding, at work during the past week, and buy `.tea, 25 cents: Come and spend an in- their attention appeared to be part- I PPe beresting and instructive time with i icularly giverf to the "back street" ..Staunton Wall -papers . throu the village, causing our re- - .: us. Under the auspices of the Worn- ghp g � g, en's Guild, of St. George's An sidents to wonder "what's up" -Do loot forget the OYster-Su Call Pickering, 5900 Clhurch.--Com. P- • ,' - . _ . - • --_ - - per to be - held in the, basement of H. GIBSON -_weekly meeting of the A; Y. I _ P. A. of St. Georges urc Im was } of the i toll ted �#»is on�'riday--e` "—_3aceessor to -M= Law, - __ _ --CH-APMAN held on Jan. 10tH, and was opened ening, Jan. 17th at 7 o'cloek under with devotional exercises. The min- the - auspices of the Official Board. _ _ Pickering, Ont. _ urea were read, followed by the bus- The chief, speaker of the evening will- - iness' and roll call. The evening was be Rev. Archer Wallace author, ., d- PREVENTS and RELIEVES spent in games given by M#se. i�llian lone and hltmorist..A .spl'endid music- TWO STANDOUT VALUES -Cook. Lunch Was served and the al program is also' being arranged. HEA D COLDS. HEA !)AC'8E13 ' pweting closed with "God Save the Admission 40 cents. All are welcome. iKing." The next meeting will be 1�tir Hunting jack-raibits is occnpy- �•t Tip -Tod Tailored�Suits or Coats for erary-and will be -held on Jan- 17th, ing the time of some of our young - ut 8 p, m. All are welcome, men during the -past week. or so. A ;men or women --Same cloth --Sam - -We have had earthquakes in few choice yarns are now being- Cansda, but only very mild ones, heard in this conn«rfiont iitic}k a. 28 ce--$ 5. i Pr i21 7 90 which are hardly noticed by many, —ne vnurw man all'hut .stepping on - }: and not 'to be compared with those one of the "jacks", and by the, tfrle / . ; -' _ a — _ in other countries which have result- he got Lia gun ready :Por. action, th. ntte>ttl / est Td Gordfli a Business Girl" Hose. -.:,ed in deaths of thousands and the rabbit orae !Rn hundred yards away. - na-resistiil Chif� . lost'of millions of dollars- in the des- he took oris shot at .it even then ► of ! _ Splash pro g S� traction of 'property. such as that The ' jack" still; dives. _ •,. - - o i -- -' _, - - _ :fon Hosiery . I which occurred in Baluchistan last --On Tuesday , evening . of : last 1sADs ntAl;x terultleta " year, and in ,Columbia in South Am- Week, the Teachers and. Officers .of x sc� -erica last week, when theearth op- the Sunda School of the United NASA[:OATARRtt 1:NP'I.EJN:NLA C, P Y erred u and swallowed u hundreds Church- organized : a Surprise -Party •'A'SiuKle t1r',hili Nrusee It." '. )1 Kenn of the inhabitants and a number of ,for their Superintendent, Leslie M. 9. V H, WOO HE. DRUGGIg3 Kred To Buntingr � - - V ages. Such. disasters as these are Morley, -at his, home. The party was D13NBAK1'UN.- UNTaiR10. $stablished 18117. _ terrible to contemplate, and • we comprised of about fifteen persons should be grateful that we do not and. the 'program for the - evening live in `such areas. prepared by and conducted by- Miss -Masa Louise Rorke,' Editor of Jean Clara Ms Morley, duringfte TREETEX r _ C re adian Teacher. gave a 15- early pare of the evenirt was readWall BoardH !l 1 ■ E AIE - minute address over CRCT, on iSat- an address by W. C. Murkar, who urday evening last. er talk was ad- called on Mr. W. Wheeler; -who ores- I'l_ -- dressed to tealnhers: - school trustees ented, on behalf , of. the •R , p,' a %reale% R'aH l3uet'd i t, _ -and pupils and in fact to all interest- very tine -bound• hymna'ry. Mr. Mor uurier a paw proei-Ns, ,..,Round Steak, • _ • • 20C• _ ed in school w*ordc. Those who had ley renlied brielly, thanking. them 1 �% - f _7clot been particularly interested prey- for 8h r expression of their apprec- Ing grENt 1tJlsibal � Minced Meat. . `. _ 2ce d 'iously, should have been. 'at the 'ration of his services V'the Sunday �� - -•Rippf ~,concinsion. ITc- ''` ^r^ were re- Serono] and• Church. Tie customarl �i.r, �1•■r. tj,tL nirO • • _., • _ Ste minded o the position the public birthday�ake with the rinuired- four r-rrd it bn!•f ('Qpt:-, plE-.r,• school hold- it t! _ cl:•,aracter-fnrm- number of -candles. Was. al:tn prodrl.F - � _ Cooked Ham, . . ing period.of the child, and al;n as ed, the guest of, -honor fulfilling hi, Pgil.trt' IaOi', _55c P r :` T^VIPV"V%T1.To% franc gin IT1f11iP,r1lO ;� .tt-o �..;....,::;«� A 3aty, a •.in��i `:n:, _tl.; t i. <" -�. •; . - r�t.icuvt, =dutch Loaf, : � _ very timely statement was male i7t tote -first attempt,. which naturally • SLrCe -when a}e told the ratepayers that drew out some sarcastic arks LUMBER YARD Variety Loaf, . a7 • .- the first requirement of a trustee Coffig and aandwlches C"Mrr-d the `j j eras' not, one whose forst mode was iunclteon mend; ing a very bapp} - ;--- -- -- -- - . - i 111 d Veal •.41 - to • • Oc• ..Jellied e S to see that the tax -bill was reduced and pieasant ^venins for this group Now ddva_rtMvirke"[a. _... • :at the expense of the efficiency of of - church -workers. - _ _-. Head Cheese, ': :.15c• the §choral. Every schmW sPrtinn ling _:`:'}te Fi1;'ger of Scorn". was Pres- r ANTED -Two Hitch Wool stud to' 'contend''w-ith Chis problem, the ented. on Friday evening last by the 3t enta, who will room togethei, to board. .-Bologna. -. + •• `mac• trouble being created by those whose Young People's Bible . Ctase.. of • th ,. a3 s(I,per school week. Apply News once. children have graduated, or who ]trate t„ Andrew's, t: !t ' 4A LN: ct(1 unlle t.,' Har•rt'r United Church,. in S ' rto, farnil'y, and t`�?nc :pertly rtn 5nt a full..;housz...i he NrvdacLinn of the ` 0, s+r months old; -layin Apply Mts. AE I .� crest in the effie of the school. M. F. xa,cnde, lot 2a, coo 2, Ackertng. T21 Ts. stn of the lay is scarcely removed - - -story P ` ^, i�Oli 9AL.E-Just xrrited. `d Cruc1 .. �W • ••� • Miss Rorke is quite familiar with from the old melodrama, that was s• 1 loads of freshcows and springers Priced ti, - her work, and is thoroughly capable' ve . noouln; a numi�er o� years ago: cell• A, C. Diamond, Farm at Pickering Station J of expressing her opinions. Her ado!- ry.. Butubex' �(Photle 3000) 'Pichering P g P The characters, the young leading- ANTED -Tri buv, ttnlique forni res,; was "much appreciated. lady, tire, minister, %the • villain; the `�ture, glassware and china. Puitabie for _ . -..----'--• - -- -- - --_ -- -Tt is undPrrt^ a the; t' Ec village tea•nmin decoration. Apply Ek,x.10. Pickering heartless dPtw° -ive, arts the coloured rows, zi-2a narrowly escaped hatiing a canninz- r�+txtim w?r� ^l'•• ,' cr•:. The char- y' lt9T-.� nf)ec 26th, n^rwe.nstr, factory established in oltriocality. ar•.�ra were all playP.i vr•ry well in- I • �•'1 ,j fa�j �` S�j�/�/ t' :`- r5. . ukenng, and Livarpocl Hotel. a •a;, i 11 l b ard�rare w�+L Tile pruin.:.er:: .-A hN-n In4irig o•`t n d•.wd, tilt pla)r!!- ..ra all young per,- ct badha. Finder plea•c-leare at -the News' ail our "factory -saes" .and had decided 0- awd it most �f the chrracter:- �7CP• S1 Ll,at ;,:•., t,:rt a w,�1it., but` -y fair gr•a p and understanding L)t OU51 b'ti)n ilial]'-n'wrtnr/ or` , JUST TRY a vtr copied. by diver G Ia at later discovered that our water of the rote was' observed. Thi ApplyWoodville_ t ss salon. A to rAm. rues, It. -2.4 supply came out of a pumlt and well, �. t„" s�«k;.. '... _ . �;+i�raT�rly art= R �. Ce ♦ • and- t;,' •'K . (. TT ''1•: '"t•.i•iItti,1..A uai1 o a .renerouR k .a AlCht—or,.,.wed ]gamy]]w•rll. _ n{2, on o,•Pr to the mkrnnnl , `. -a l ir•g cn C`i:rc:, Ce 1.. fc;--t cly occupied h: CANADA VARNISH CO is is mile? r .,r, -sty f , a?'.•. tFbl.e laR:p:, •het-ve W. G, Ham Fo• rariiculars'apply , ` east of us wit^re'! -fmird v .nt 3te •hanvirg pictures i -G .:i.Ued to t;ir is J 1'rousr. Pic)kerinl IRt(, -PAINTS' AND VARNISHES t'erjt,ir.,� t.5 r- y :2--e-=:+JE=-rrs:-•_•b Ct ;i, i1.t t7('f:%IP.';:: 67 -ie : �: ing. Ano }^^.r _ -- 'SEriow:ly, the lack of -{n-, n -d. 'Uatp « ,�.�. ►' j,�t'N,1{t)'7('re .4 ,. _ `,,u,otaTdins fFa P Of t11c T1rnLrY:t,`t 1 �CLOC.Ie I2K1'AtFclicr —NI2st rt th^re , `you carr be convinced that ro* "candbvy ~ W ^r :;:tc 7.a•; ;,.'u.:•n eo; tly' to WRS tion aLdaCt3tl�n •f A,Tt. Fields P. bills are'uad,•r g'_° W. f, L. Gowie,' 42'Kent Rd• • ., (tYoodbine di;trictt)• Taranto 20 11 a better product, at a lower price. Our -this v:_,aze, and the ;upnnr?ars of A: Sys..em•. in nnwiding.'the musical business For`Paints; Varnishes if golf• the plant, locally, are urine• tl i,< lat- btelxround, ' rid tA� "ovrrhirPc" b< • �t''K t; 1)\T--TiN1 ores, dairy fern', clay team: runnir g- creek. modern barn, a est inr_ident {n revive di:r:ussinn in fnrelnd durir,v the- inferntissions sir a.a,Pr instarrd, brick kouar. 19 mi1•s from To- els has more than doubled in -the ast '�-^,'••;,,. irr tha idea, with the hrkoe 04at acti'art 'Vie `prPsertgt,.nn. _ It ariie providr-d ronto. Auply T. Jacques; West Hill. Ont. • 19tf due ue tp the increasing sale_of ' may be taTcan. `Yi!tirro?. irl-Air3t- an audible :)vtlet for the annoubeer. ,11{ ,yAl:h, UK HENT ­r wiz ovnlot wary[ (� thest products. ins the pnsaibililiPr wcndd appear in intred%icin r-llla play and cha.rnct- trade for city plbperty o; market garde to be a ra >,�r kris underi.nkitltr for i'40icres, goad buildings larp� hill -pen eo:�o: .THERE 13,W REASON cm. The disnlp of 7-,)rl*enU9 even- good stream on farm. Apply C, Lererrari. Clary a 3nuni spa: t•; pro»ortian. We F„ , ^ ono. 13tf _ in gown,; ar a •redo^ m ty h, v. In - do rot hov - �� rano the in, bean a feature not t/xt often seed in �yUICL+ L.AI[tY I;UtvS-KPsi:• ;Agent for McCormick -Deering B'itrm Machinery , v8stigation i; * r phi}it}Pg. as the' ntra) �� •4 t:r AramitO bl! � Fc' C! 3rd ,.,.�:-r:m�rn ens T: b and 1�epajTit' 'ilt�i•N"Vl'OL'ld.. tl •''.•.' ,' Ip.}iTr }u; an r:at�d, Fresh and NrtFe aprinRe•rsalway: rat . they hBvP LhPi; inflnonce or t} P ;,, d, t;laad rrearu if draired Fret delivery u. Pott, Motto S—s«W a have it ONn ({et it, DI t t .,'1nt2rP,Stitlg in•:Tea-.. F' ^•+^-tv'r'+l_ .,1.,... .na `�.:-:'t�Y^:.i?. Ta .^.11. `Jd;C. W.•chasts ..fJ of n,i+, .-, anal..(a�ti, ri grb,iantee.' - M' Rm J Murphy, L rise: Cntarit,• Teiephont ,-ItAn POE tr)R(i8.'• _ . ues for .propertv- w•nela of the vill- wATk was ,very well done, only. ons 1135' -- -- + • 'age. The Police 'Trustee- ha••G_ be- few occasions was the "nmmntPr'." r1iR�h:Y ti�'t_1 hU}t wALN:-d will Teleph6We 8A00 t .• asked to leather ,T-articula,rr, 1n<l. de- asvistance� required, aM with few a sell right n:, best sire. Sea Maid's Baron. DICKERING t "1 99 A. r n: .R t hr nhr•w craw, rYaid, o ,i• S. A �.`cDON� tall.', and exrect that Ort`' 4•�tATYM. ..•.,.{:�.••• tLr,_.t� .,r� 0 1 C _V r •,J !'7 ✓ m "' .}, P'gro„d:aa•n, with arecrrrr•of oTcr 1(1, Ihs of ar Tion0v awal .. thoi.r rnr- � .+ And .,t,,, r•,•f r'•^ f l :-,•1: 's a •• - nl', ar 11 f h. ,' moa da"h• '''. •a TO Oe3ig. O vhf iT rc,C .era of his ui t ie hrrd tnat I must FII. accredited F P p when required of thmn. F. A. Chapatan. Pickering. IT -19 S. •�wwcla 1s'S .J.4.a U','..,:S-sSY � - .. • - ._-. -_�..- i..--- - - - •,' , 21* LA)VA LJ1Cihii3 -'Mise Edith Murray entertainer! -Mea MurrayBarrett left on - a number of .her friends one evening Wednesday for Agincourt owing to --.---Born, on Saturday, Jai. 11th at early last week, at the home of the the serious illness} of ber, brother -in- the Toronto East General hospital, Miasea Rorke. law, Fred Adair. , tb ]lliza and rs C. A. Baladon, a -Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ravin and -There seems to be an unusually family have moved into the Bath large number of accidents this win- 11Piekeri )a'S Leader Stere" -Mrs. in Lae been in Toron- residence on- Church Street, formerly ter, due to the icy condition- of the to the past week owing to the ser- occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Farr. roads and sidewalks, resulting in 'the - - otla ines� o r. gran u - •abel Devitt, whop is in the Sick Child. Whitby, under the' leaders ip of Miss �rest,a Hospital. Lillian Giroux,_ accompWIed Father Duabarton There's no better made. ---St. Cteorge's Church, Sunday, Ryan on Suriiky and sang High Masa - p ('� Q QQ f here, attended the "BIG 8V' / Overalls.' -P, Jan: 190h 2nd Sunday after Epiph- 1n St. Fratsela de Sales Church here. A number from h _ any. Sunday School at 10 a. m. •4'he--bympaihy,of the commup, S. S. ConventionCherrywood on a Navy and Blue, $1.95• : Morning Prayer at . 11.. Evening 1 Ity ip'` extended to Mrs. E. Booth, Tuesday . Dunbarton. -- Pray it et at 7 p. m. Preacher at both' on the death of her ' mother,, Mzs. St. Paul's -on -the Hill, _ ` services, Rev. E. G. Robinson. I McPherson, of WhAby, which took Sunday, Jan. 19th. Sunday School at e o lac on "Pride last follows • :I 2 p: m. Evening Prayer at 3. Preach we were to have a, mild .winter iias stroke. er at this service, Rev. tri- • - - They re e o so far come true. With the except -The rain and 'very mild w•eatl:er son. - - - ion of a few cold days in December of last week, for some days remind- The 17pited Church Annual Aieet- , HOLEPROOF HOSIERY , the weather has been unusually mild ed the locals of the winter of 1929, ing will be held on Wednesday, -Jan. so far as the Province of Ontario is and' the biz flood. We dio. however 22nd. A Pot -luck supper will be held. `.75c•, . 95,c• and $ -OQ concerned. But what is usually -the manave to escape a repetition of this Walton and 'Mrs. Annis are visit- - ins at Princeton. _ _ . y h deluge: _ — o 1 February is yet-thetoecome, and the --Rev. Hugh G. Crozier will sneak yvi>lter may yet be'a s.e•.er? one. F." Sunday morning t the subject,E'S N ADDRESS - Gi6fi- 'to do some ''decorating --r1 series of Hand-C'•raj ; Instruct. "Does it matt -gr what . we believe." YOU S OULD KNOW In the evening tete subject will be ' Get at it earl ran Classes with afterno• 1 tea will - lT TEus you WNERg ' be held' in the Anglican C'iub Rooms `'Character, an Interpreter of ��vi�' R COAL. TO GO - y• •opposite the Gordon House every ` truth."x _ Particular People - -Provincial Surveyors- have been [ • Thursday afternoon for •a few weeks y a at 2-.15 p. m. •Admission, _,iheluding, at work during the past week, and buy `.tea, 25 cents: Come and spend an in- their attention appeared to be part- I PPe beresting and instructive time with i icularly giverf to the "back street" ..Staunton Wall -papers . throu the village, causing our re- - .: us. Under the auspices of the Worn- ghp g � g, en's Guild, of St. George's An sidents to wonder "what's up" -Do loot forget the OYster-Su Call Pickering, 5900 Clhurch.--Com. P- • ,' - . _ . - • --_ - - per to be - held in the, basement of H. GIBSON -_weekly meeting of the A; Y. I _ P. A. of St. Georges urc Im was } of the i toll ted �#»is on�'riday--e` "—_3aceessor to -M= Law, - __ _ --CH-APMAN held on Jan. 10tH, and was opened ening, Jan. 17th at 7 o'cloek under with devotional exercises. The min- the - auspices of the Official Board. _ _ Pickering, Ont. _ urea were read, followed by the bus- The chief, speaker of the evening will- - iness' and roll call. The evening was be Rev. Archer Wallace author, ., d- PREVENTS and RELIEVES spent in games given by M#se. i�llian lone and hltmorist..A .spl'endid music- TWO STANDOUT VALUES -Cook. Lunch Was served and the al program is also' being arranged. HEA D COLDS. HEA !)AC'8E13 ' pweting closed with "God Save the Admission 40 cents. All are welcome. iKing." The next meeting will be 1�tir Hunting jack-raibits is occnpy- �•t Tip -Tod Tailored�Suits or Coats for erary-and will be -held on Jan- 17th, ing the time of some of our young - ut 8 p, m. All are welcome, men during the -past week. or so. A ;men or women --Same cloth --Sam - -We have had earthquakes in few choice yarns are now being- Cansda, but only very mild ones, heard in this conn«rfiont iitic}k a. 28 ce--$ 5. i Pr i21 7 90 which are hardly noticed by many, —ne vnurw man all'hut .stepping on - }: and not 'to be compared with those one of the "jacks", and by the, tfrle / . ; -' _ a — _ in other countries which have result- he got Lia gun ready :Por. action, th. ntte>ttl / est Td Gordfli a Business Girl" Hose. -.:,ed in deaths of thousands and the rabbit orae !Rn hundred yards away. - na-resistiil Chif� . lost'of millions of dollars- in the des- he took oris shot at .it even then ► of ! _ Splash pro g S� traction of 'property. such as that The ' jack" still; dives. _ •,. - - o i -- -' _, - - _ :fon Hosiery . I which occurred in Baluchistan last --On Tuesday , evening . of : last 1sADs ntAl;x terultleta " year, and in ,Columbia in South Am- Week, the Teachers and. Officers .of x sc� -erica last week, when theearth op- the Sunda School of the United NASA[:OATARRtt 1:NP'I.EJN:NLA C, P Y erred u and swallowed u hundreds Church- organized : a Surprise -Party •'A'SiuKle t1r',hili Nrusee It." '. )1 Kenn of the inhabitants and a number of ,for their Superintendent, Leslie M. 9. V H, WOO HE. DRUGGIg3 Kred To Buntingr � - - V ages. Such. disasters as these are Morley, -at his, home. The party was D13NBAK1'UN.- UNTaiR10. $stablished 18117. _ terrible to contemplate, and • we comprised of about fifteen persons should be grateful that we do not and. the 'program for the - evening live in `such areas. prepared by and conducted by- Miss -Masa Louise Rorke,' Editor of Jean Clara Ms Morley, duringfte TREETEX r _ C re adian Teacher. gave a 15- early pare of the evenirt was readWall BoardH !l 1 ■ E AIE - minute address over CRCT, on iSat- an address by W. C. Murkar, who urday evening last. er talk was ad- called on Mr. W. Wheeler; -who ores- I'l_ -- dressed to tealnhers: - school trustees ented, on behalf , of. the •R , p,' a %reale% R'aH l3uet'd i t, _ -and pupils and in fact to all interest- very tine -bound• hymna'ry. Mr. Mor uurier a paw proei-Ns, ,..,Round Steak, • _ • • 20C• _ ed in school w*ordc. Those who had ley renlied brielly, thanking. them 1 �% - f _7clot been particularly interested prey- for 8h r expression of their apprec- Ing grENt 1tJlsibal � Minced Meat. . `. _ 2ce d 'iously, should have been. 'at the 'ration of his services V'the Sunday �� - -•Rippf ~,concinsion. ITc- ''` ^r^ were re- Serono] and• Church. Tie customarl �i.r, �1•■r. tj,tL nirO • • _., • _ Ste minded o the position the public birthday�ake with the rinuired- four r-rrd it bn!•f ('Qpt:-, plE-.r,• school hold- it t! _ cl:•,aracter-fnrm- number of -candles. Was. al:tn prodrl.F - � _ Cooked Ham, . . ing period.of the child, and al;n as ed, the guest of, -honor fulfilling hi, Pgil.trt' IaOi', _55c P r :` T^VIPV"V%T1.To% franc gin IT1f11iP,r1lO ;� .tt-o �..;....,::;«� A 3aty, a •.in��i `:n:, _tl.; t i. <" -�. •; . - r�t.icuvt, =dutch Loaf, : � _ very timely statement was male i7t tote -first attempt,. which naturally • SLrCe -when a}e told the ratepayers that drew out some sarcastic arks LUMBER YARD Variety Loaf, . a7 • .- the first requirement of a trustee Coffig and aandwlches C"Mrr-d the `j j eras' not, one whose forst mode was iunclteon mend; ing a very bapp} - ;--- -- -- -- - . - i 111 d Veal •.41 - to • • Oc• ..Jellied e S to see that the tax -bill was reduced and pieasant ^venins for this group Now ddva_rtMvirke"[a. _... • :at the expense of the efficiency of of - church -workers. - _ _-. Head Cheese, ': :.15c• the §choral. Every schmW sPrtinn ling _:`:'}te Fi1;'ger of Scorn". was Pres- r ANTED -Two Hitch Wool stud to' 'contend''w-ith Chis problem, the ented. on Friday evening last by the 3t enta, who will room togethei, to board. .-Bologna. -. + •• `mac• trouble being created by those whose Young People's Bible . Ctase.. of • th ,. a3 s(I,per school week. Apply News once. children have graduated, or who ]trate t„ Andrew's, t: !t ' 4A LN: ct(1 unlle t.,' Har•rt'r United Church,. in S ' rto, farnil'y, and t`�?nc :pertly rtn 5nt a full..;housz...i he NrvdacLinn of the ` 0, s+r months old; -layin Apply Mts. AE I .� crest in the effie of the school. M. F. xa,cnde, lot 2a, coo 2, Ackertng. T21 Ts. stn of the lay is scarcely removed - - -story P ` ^, i�Oli 9AL.E-Just xrrited. `d Cruc1 .. �W • ••� • Miss Rorke is quite familiar with from the old melodrama, that was s• 1 loads of freshcows and springers Priced ti, - her work, and is thoroughly capable' ve . noouln; a numi�er o� years ago: cell• A, C. Diamond, Farm at Pickering Station J of expressing her opinions. Her ado!- ry.. Butubex' �(Photle 3000) 'Pichering P g P The characters, the young leading- ANTED -Tri buv, ttnlique forni res,; was "much appreciated. lady, tire, minister, %the • villain; the `�ture, glassware and china. Puitabie for _ . -..----'--• - -- -- - --_ -- -Tt is undPrrt^ a the; t' Ec village tea•nmin decoration. Apply Ek,x.10. Pickering heartless dPtw° -ive, arts the coloured rows, zi-2a narrowly escaped hatiing a canninz- r�+txtim w?r� ^l'•• ,' cr•:. The char- y' lt9T-.� nf)ec 26th, n^rwe.nstr, factory established in oltriocality. ar•.�ra were all playP.i vr•ry well in- I • �•'1 ,j fa�j �` S�j�/�/ t' :`- r5. . ukenng, and Livarpocl Hotel. a •a;, i 11 l b ard�rare w�+L Tile pruin.:.er:: .-A hN-n In4irig o•`t n d•.wd, tilt pla)r!!- ..ra all young per,- ct badha. Finder plea•c-leare at -the News' ail our "factory -saes" .and had decided 0- awd it most �f the chrracter:- �7CP• S1 Ll,at ;,:•., t,:rt a w,�1it., but` -y fair gr•a p and understanding L)t OU51 b'ti)n ilial]'-n'wrtnr/ or` , JUST TRY a vtr copied. by diver G Ia at later discovered that our water of the rote was' observed. Thi ApplyWoodville_ t ss salon. A to rAm. rues, It. -2.4 supply came out of a pumlt and well, �. t„" s�«k;.. '... _ . �;+i�raT�rly art= R �. Ce ♦ • and- t;,' •'K . (. TT ''1•: '"t•.i•iItti,1..A uai1 o a .renerouR k .a AlCht—or,.,.wed ]gamy]]w•rll. _ n{2, on o,•Pr to the mkrnnnl , `. -a l ir•g cn C`i:rc:, Ce 1.. fc;--t cly occupied h: CANADA VARNISH CO is is mile? r .,r, -sty f , a?'.•. tFbl.e laR:p:, •het-ve W. G, Ham Fo• rariiculars'apply , ` east of us wit^re'! -fmird v .nt 3te •hanvirg pictures i -G .:i.Ued to t;ir is J 1'rousr. Pic)kerinl IRt(, -PAINTS' AND VARNISHES t'erjt,ir.,� t.5 r- y :2--e-=:+JE=-rrs:-•_•b Ct ;i, i1.t t7('f:%IP.';:: 67 -ie : �: ing. Ano }^^.r _ -- 'SEriow:ly, the lack of -{n-, n -d. 'Uatp « ,�.�. ►' j,�t'N,1{t)'7('re .4 ,. _ `,,u,otaTdins fFa P Of t11c T1rnLrY:t,`t 1 �CLOC.Ie I2K1'AtFclicr —NI2st rt th^re , `you carr be convinced that ro* "candbvy ~ W ^r :;:tc 7.a•; ;,.'u.:•n eo; tly' to WRS tion aLdaCt3tl�n •f A,Tt. Fields P. bills are'uad,•r g'_° W. f, L. Gowie,' 42'Kent Rd• • ., (tYoodbine di;trictt)• Taranto 20 11 a better product, at a lower price. Our -this v:_,aze, and the ;upnnr?ars of A: Sys..em•. in nnwiding.'the musical business For`Paints; Varnishes if golf• the plant, locally, are urine• tl i,< lat- btelxround, ' rid tA� "ovrrhirPc" b< • �t''K t; 1)\T--TiN1 ores, dairy fern', clay team: runnir g- creek. modern barn, a est inr_ident {n revive di:r:ussinn in fnrelnd durir,v the- inferntissions sir a.a,Pr instarrd, brick kouar. 19 mi1•s from To- els has more than doubled in -the ast '�-^,'••;,,. irr tha idea, with the hrkoe 04at acti'art 'Vie `prPsertgt,.nn. _ It ariie providr-d ronto. Auply T. Jacques; West Hill. Ont. • 19tf due ue tp the increasing sale_of ' may be taTcan. `Yi!tirro?. irl-Air3t- an audible :)vtlet for the annoubeer. ,11{ ,yAl:h, UK HENT ­r wiz ovnlot wary[ (� thest products. ins the pnsaibililiPr wcndd appear in intred%icin r-llla play and cha.rnct- trade for city plbperty o; market garde to be a ra >,�r kris underi.nkitltr for i'40icres, goad buildings larp� hill -pen eo:�o: .THERE 13,W REASON cm. The disnlp of 7-,)rl*enU9 even- good stream on farm. Apply C, Lererrari. Clary a 3nuni spa: t•; pro»ortian. We F„ , ^ ono. 13tf _ in gown,; ar a •redo^ m ty h, v. In - do rot hov - �� rano the in, bean a feature not t/xt often seed in �yUICL+ L.AI[tY I;UtvS-KPsi:• ;Agent for McCormick -Deering B'itrm Machinery , v8stigation i; * r phi}it}Pg. as the' ntra) �� •4 t:r AramitO bl! � Fc' C! 3rd ,.,.�:-r:m�rn ens T: b and 1�epajTit' 'ilt�i•N"Vl'OL'ld.. tl •''.•.' ,' Ip.}iTr }u; an r:at�d, Fresh and NrtFe aprinRe•rsalway: rat . they hBvP LhPi; inflnonce or t} P ;,, d, t;laad rrearu if draired Fret delivery u. Pott, Motto S—s«W a have it ONn ({et it, DI t t .,'1nt2rP,Stitlg in•:Tea-.. F' ^•+^-tv'r'+l_ .,1.,... .na `�.:-:'t�Y^:.i?. Ta .^.11. `Jd;C. W.•chasts ..fJ of n,i+, .-, anal..(a�ti, ri grb,iantee.' - M' Rm J Murphy, L rise: Cntarit,• Teiephont ,-ItAn POE tr)R(i8.'• _ . ues for .propertv- w•nela of the vill- wATk was ,very well done, only. ons 1135' -- -- + • 'age. The Police 'Trustee- ha••G_ be- few occasions was the "nmmntPr'." r1iR�h:Y ti�'t_1 hU}t wALN:-d will Teleph6We 8A00 t .• asked to leather ,T-articula,rr, 1n<l. de- asvistance� required, aM with few a sell right n:, best sire. Sea Maid's Baron. DICKERING t "1 99 A. r n: .R t hr nhr•w craw, rYaid, o ,i• S. A �.`cDON� tall.', and exrect that Ort`' 4•�tATYM. ..•.,.{:�.••• tLr,_.t� .,r� 0 1 C _V r •,J !'7 ✓ m "' .}, P'gro„d:aa•n, with arecrrrr•of oTcr 1(1, Ihs of ar Tion0v awal .. thoi.r rnr- � .+ And .,t,,, r•,•f r'•^ f l :-,•1: 's a •• - nl', ar 11 f h. ,' moa da"h• '''. •a TO Oe3ig. O vhf iT rc,C .era of his ui t ie hrrd tnat I must FII. accredited F P p when required of thmn. F. A. Chapatan. Pickering. IT -19 S. •�wwcla 1s'S .J.4.a U','..,:S-sSY � - .. • - ._-. -_�..- i..--- - - - •,' ,