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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_01_01,. ."a ''. . .•r .'• .4. ... 7 n.--i.. -. ,,� .:..:s 1 � Cx- '"�; sit. y �, d^.7 •'a. f;+a : r 'VOL. L�''1 � _a . ,,: , PICK ERIN(3', O'vT.• .�, KrInA V. I.kti VTvoiflt*st,fussal gavbo.. Greenwood -GREM W 00jj NOTiCE _ ' ,red�esa! ; Mr. and Mrs. Raine spent the The WcAnan's Association of the DH R. . O. PBAR90N—Phyeidisai - '"UkA pxt�t+ your w�• y addle Church held their annual iodSurseon. Danbarton. 1017. .-.','Our trut•Mr. holiday in Brampton- Wm; Or•awrod is spending a w,c h�rne o r T ev�ro lav•" w:eetia+ct f'Mrs. Jaz- w :.M�..�.�.j� -- few day A at his home here F. FOii9YTH Oph. R.. Director �' ley on Dec. 10th Hire. Guthrie the R.Oi�'ttometrical Asiociati000f Ontario. Rets. (FOAL LOBE } Born, to Mr. and Mm N. Gib_ the iS86--1936 S �•latim+ Eyea�am � 7b apt r " son, on Dec. 25tH, twsins, daughter al .part of the President meettiing, after he h 4srooel(804.Claremunt.Got. Wv0D, CEMENT, and son. Mr. Crozier took charge ar.1 ei<�^- -- -- Air and Mrs. Dix of Tattle Brit i1.opW. _ bA_ND, G RA VEL, tion of officers for the ensuing sin sgieslt Christfnas with Mr. Et- year took place. resulting as foil- Celebrating my Golden 'An.river. s DONALD BUDDY tiarrlacCr. y and _ och and farnily. owl: Pres., firs W. H. Guthrie; ir. Saiutur, Notary eubuc.-avatyw "itm. D-" Mr. and Mrs. E. Tr"Ne nary, lam giving'ttle farmers the _ 0011cs formerly ucculntci by i.ne+ate h. r_ t,urt.- B Mr. SUPPLIES attend- Vice Pres., Miss ' Gladys Puekrin; following rices for .Chopping until. • um. south wing ul < IUL iiuu.e, w nituy. ts.y ed the funeral of the letter's - -g p $ - ; BE7ITON, BELL is t£u5J alEO 10x0 carts a work The Y. P. held their meeting or. ' tory M(ys..� Puck. -- - January ist cls In Tnrnnto:- fins Corr. Secretor hlr§. W. E. , We have alwu laced in +tock a full g Pratt, rreamarer, Mrs. C. Gazley, `Cho' iII 6C. per 11Rg Earnstoraa e's Solieltors p Tuesday, Dec 29th,'at the home ,of Pian., Mrs. 1p Hedge and Mrs. pip gr WILLIAM J, BEATU1N. K, C. line of llslrle elk-.P.f Milling air, and Mrs, Wm,• Brow' m L. 'Saunders; Flower Cotnanittee. ' 30 bags and over, H. BROUKE BELL, K. L. J. D.F. ROSS Uu Feed?, - =- --_ Mi." Gladys Puckrin, Mrs. F. H. - _. A ` W MITCHELL Dunbartan JAMES A WRIGHT Puckrin and 4lzx. Gard. winter. 6C. per fag. : 7f say street. lorooto, adelaide isaa• Welfare ContinitgRe' Mrs. Hed a ..., o r — -- -------- Toll Bros. Jan 8th, united Church eexceptionally I w•p is .�..Pickering, Ont. and Wars, Bowcott: Quilt a 6r=itt_ T s hese r e CQ. RICIitvrs. SuN A Co..LoHarris- g, Pickering;, 2$ and 15 cents for fine chopping .tera. $aluuurs. Nlotanen etc., Stoic SU1 Mr;. Guthrie, Miss M. A. Puck- pp g• Y censor Life bucldinig, :ib Ibronw 5t, Toro ito. 01hee'phone 740G ' Residence 6620 --+— Teirphuoe Ad; 1"d; Ficicering t'hone 3ti13. etf rin, Wires. S. Puckrin and Mrs. F. 1 anti keeping a full line of Master'" Our children rnis.ied the skating P g, 'H. Puckrin. Group Leaders, Moss ' The Beal Store, Claremont on Christmas Day, owing to the Brand Poultry ifteds,o• Also "chop � uHoMy(,N ill a eMILLAN—Bwrris- F'nnice Squire and Mrs. W. E. — - — ktus, Soliciwn. Notary Public. Office at mild weather. of all kinds. r Jt ideace of Mr. Tbomooti, lot 11. co=eswon 1. PHUNB 924 Lawson' M 06nochie, of k,iy Pratt. , t�� lA Piieto rig, ofhce bkmwa: Thursday and Saturday Or any of tilt. Master. Brands that +.,miss, from. 7.00 p. in to 11.30 p. in., or by r` U R N I T U R � Jas•, spending the festive sea- Green Riper _ �pa� meat. Toronto office :sloes Royal Bask :ort "pith Ii2s family here. may be required; or ordered. �L. ZPborx Pick Noll. Toronto El �' n b3ttal. Y 371^ We II.-re displaying ari attr•actire St. Paul's on-the-Hill. Dunbar- yy Puller c _ Dunbar- variety of to:. Sunday; January 3rd. Sunday pent Christl&w at- Prices Right—iso Credit C�(ONANT A ANNIy — Barriece s, Alumiouro and Graniteware Etc. • Wm. Duncan a. Smi6k— MAtiries Public ' School at _ p. rr�. CeIO`„ration of Furniture sad Furniture There uvre. a number of fancily �• Z• C RE�+iri -- f- dRDON D. CONANT.�R. C. Novelties. the Holy Gan'laramlon at 3 - p. M. re-unions on Cllrisbna.s Day. ALLIN P. ANNIE. B, A.. LL. B.Prices low, in teeptng with timet;, Preacher at lads..semi'ce. Rev. E. Freda Johnson of Toronto, it a t 2Siaseoe St. S.. Oahatrt G. Robinson. �iilO-TUNING Pbones-4 and 5 ((mhawa). Wat the Court holidaying with Mrs. D)•apel. The regular meeting irf the Dun- I3oase. Whitby. (Mr,eooaet) Phone 7 (Whit- in iYiiitio �� ��^� b�artan Y. P. S. will be held on Mr. Wm Spicer and b2'ot}SeT; i y Monday night with the Christian Nelson, called at Wilson's a Park AND - _ ,. u A Graduate of Radio College Felto�tship Convener, 1+117,: Ina air- �.. `til` . All kinds of FP air "Vt ork _. ... _ .. _ ..:. _ _....,:,..a....,.,..:...: _ H a,p oy, New Yeiar i s extended Conocchie. in A F _ filth charge. Leta start the tr+. otir -s'}tut-ins, Murray Mictleit, All'Tuning G+faraajtced 1ATSIL O. SMITH. D. D. 9.. 1- D. 9., Ne".X- Year rig-ht by hating. a full � (stsee.taortoUr.J.N Daley),.erraawteof jUp-to-the-minute. training- ` Mrs. A. Gray and others.. C. S. MarcDONALll aw iloyal College of Dent Surgeons and Toron- attendance. F -er•ybruty will bp tst?t- A ntsmiiPr of aur p W (Jntvera:ty At C:(ar ewt .A&, ovr D. A. and young lad.iew bl s Gore eeer7 Tues r Sad Freda Phone _ come. :203 CLOSE AVE. 7 ORONTO stool '(zu QFINEST EQUIPMENT from the city, Edythe Williatn.p. rs - Some of. the y6ung peo?le fmrn .. Phone Lakeside iouA for [.uie 'lrrrtxr an L.is Draper. spent afar, • wihn are vis+ti under tl-P 0_.e Chri'tr-os h Orders r a HERBERT FA LLAiSE, L D S., .Guaranteed Satisfaction � )r _ at orae. Ord take . t NEWS fkiiee gl p'.retsta roof are: Misa 'Mar;on D. D. S, Graduate •1 the Royal Coll-age of in spite n{- Lrie r•4ir ?tad _ I2iCle2t•- 47entar 9urgeoosand the University of Toronto AT White. ce WhitbT: ails= Mary Ard- Pnt weather. a -1a*� crrwwd attend- �7• LL' O®er in residence rrcond don, east of St. And. .'R4-.R4Prices crvnn, of Mcmtreal, Miss E -elytl rew'a Cburch. Pickerang. Unt. OiBce hour* 9 ed the Sunday Sol na}�l attn%veraary � " 1 n a It_' For OT Sial e IS' M. w 11p. in., or try appotntesenr.. (X-ray Tubes and Batteries always ov is A .Annis -e TUronto, - .Ml::. Glenna aerr,ce). seri-ices held in the church' Sunda- 1?honr Pielt 1700. 4117 (�ilrrer, of Hart.•vrere_• Arthur ,inn- H ROY MILLFR.- nigh:, f7 tit (er•iM it int e1 r ': t'infi.ey i,-, of S(htawa. Jack Du.-Fess, Mr. and 1{rte. Jahr lyric+ harms i3tru'- 1+� : :uttr �utnytte-. ttott(tego a OTias. ...Brougham'; ont+ ren ' - • _ Torontr, Btnil George- Shaw, of Ifo Alm,,. i«••aitt 1,a•i.ing k, whrr.Ie. 4Atf Phone lltrk IM)q gone tri tfh city' far the •vials+. LIA Hi}'r�,•.-• EL17ABKTH RICH? 14Df4UN- Our xurm-0 S. A. Dinner an•i 'I hs &+aryl of ^ff:ilirent of the PA'S k;tt`�(ti� 3 t'GAtilf•+;•XN &Fire . ndautumebile insuranceof 41: kin". _ concert-nn Tue..-day _night tray a - - - - rearewrnt,ngko-mpant.esQe wlid financial vtand• -rr-••�� Ilunhartcin t'ni t41- Cl'i�r:h, am nut - a a=: 1J' . A.• � IE R hu Furpes Clan And fr• t ytices..-r ti„ tin;; or an Oyster Supper ana ent- P(r5T'1LL. Licensed Auctions+er. - _ rtai�r r,t on TuFa.i.,;. TI"' irn''i_. will of r•h.� ra+l+t�nnit} - F; Fa for oeaaaes of York sur &tano eer J:.ridarti ,wa. rat'inr ursot an Suntlst -t ' T s^ 1! sroLL►► n. •Ther hav:• =Prn Ted- the 'ser- � � Of all] kinds ittduuedtoonaborsesr Y11SiiTHQC'e Of All i>`lilf�C. �, ing: i�' •the nnl=r :.pre 11k'nttic•T '+t1; - aetao•. A.ddras•Gr•on altar P O., out, . .'P_a O. Such `4*!1-knopn entertain- -- _ -- Best Ra AVa1IR1)le' wltll <ide the ehu^^h: nth:th the H. BEATt)N, TOWNSHIP etc a�• V! .a F,tlw; Bray. !Mies V1'in- -1 sac. }v,nSr tn(?du te+l, j}.• - rarpir ,ria iTcFsten and th^ •Barnes Orch �7 ., _ D• Clerk Conveyancer Cnmirunut,onrr for _ itor,t+. i>; n'jll. n•+t. oCCLr 'iC^lel iT j � 1� • • •. taktait' e`Hdavtt.: Accnunthnr. Eic.' haus+ of BeCorlty And Servic.•P. .i .° :r3. Further unnouncerients will Bu;idel `'Up lyes tdarriatie Licesi•es. Whitrvslr.U.:t. t- :` __made -.It. ia_goir( to be •-rtal ro a ;.._. g„fid.. _ - Address Phorie h tri W i]i. MAW Axz•�ntLori: W,orrer,. Z►lra, Ckillii _•_�I�ulY feet LICHNSED AUCTIONEER Arlt BROUGHAM -PICK rlrroid Pu 5t6 j who atte-Apd the League of nat- dire Pyultr Farre aro dALI'ATOR iom� '.Al�embly at Geneva last -trm- inct'ea-lbw their, erg hatch. ng. cap �. �i,, �: ..1,ir'• M rs. Lemmom was with the R. lj I u r l io.. ! - Eales conducted Aoywherc .• �� twr, x111 peak at the meeting ofj -Pfio&e-6r- rtra Azidress SU —lt____r Mills the Dtrnhattcn Wornan':, Assnclat• AlbeiLai O•ti ' $treat. Fant, Middleton family, of troodwnod on a ` the- Whitby Ontario, a nT �A#(qL Root] day Janh7tit, at�:70e1p: m. atlthP Fti•lholiday. - Doiliest.le Col e { ? Ag.1eCy f_ Frt ds from Oshawa w• ie enter home-of Ars. JarteA •litcht-11. All %rFltlt':L1L, Litue; Nlani9p CoeksLutt Farm Machinery t•ained by the R. Devitt family' or the vrairrien of the cotrunanity are tht. boliday. Maple EBod W(',uj :To oar li�anf Friends card;ally invited Lo this meeting.. - - 3' .j A rich al]�wr+,lmen Bt1TOlrlld 1itr.Metor a! I''tln(S(e Complete lire and repRl;R. The Crocker fan-Lily. of Toion• � utIs f Chopping1lnd Feeds of all bear. to, t w ' f i -iaited the �la*t'he anvil;' kende, On 'Thursday evening, Dec. 24th o Saturday.'_ r A7uLr nBud appy _ . s_ . a� la a Mr. and Jiro. !tiiifled Hamilton a large 'number o� �d Royal Past Flout ghbors of Mr, acid Mr.. Chas. An- had their family with them on thr y r9 h , +Cockabntt Im leu(e�nts NEW YEAR Ponitrq'Feeds. GTOW1nP, Ris surprised them by assembling ratmas holiday. p gMr, and 'Airs. Paul Grfford, of $score Prices Before Bn + : Rt their home to congratulate theta i yl” =Mash Lai iD Mash Toronto; were gueQts at the East T - , g on this the celebration of their — CYRI,� E. MORLEY 5th uefidina anniversary. Mr, on home on Sunday. _I ORNERAL INSURANCE We carry all makes of Plow Points. Miss 3larParC ^,a , of :Agin WILSON .B and Mrs. Annis were completely R08, court,_ has bra+, visite Pfione — Pit: wrium 6700 taken b s trririse but stain regain n!: with the D• N. Lott kwood y � �'�1 , L.mwt W.U. Onto y 'o•' -�:j.• :'-r;l-+��r,f� ar•, � P ;� 111.:1; f:: � c; •^- - - Pic IT lh ltlt�rli t}i�'"ly, :,u', drui Dili,.. :t(, lJolb.`>•)li . Up r deal host and hostess. The evming i Haas +pent. by singing Christmas- C)shays'a, were gouts of M*s. Geo. noth(»r Chris#:mag a Philip on ' Christmas Day. p Ca:'^1^ and rnnv other selec ipri . ntitl�be� of relativab from Tor- -You Aproache8 giviln`g ,,13 a>; R. a. CLENDEITING with I11rlt. �nnawt at the piano. ,i FLll�►ERAI. IlIP.I;CTfiH and kr. Burgess anti Mr, Cowar- onto; Kinsale and Pickering cfalled y oppatttlluily to greetour many on Suliday at the Hicks home . 8l1''C as laa:lem.. Mr. John Forgie then -�; friends With hearty wishes Privsite Ambalian(•P - adrimsei-d 'lir. and Mrs. Annis and datives ofli Mrs. It: D. Miller for R Q oII6 time this Yu16• i' rr+mindt d trent of the esteem and from Toronto were guests at the"'1`i]tQd y DA +tfld dight 9Frvlee htri• on. Thursday last. Phc, a A(IOG t',:•h-a:�a,sl t:'l :ch then were^ tided. held b� tl e:; friei,Js and n( i,rb The Dean Mairs family were zt ' _ r.l b^rs yr��t our ore d,;ri; ry tbC C`�: is- :' l;tive-n 5!x10 falrlily gathering at i?. Lrawrcn: � r.-id t're cpt:-mt'm at 1-%r" an+i tral RC2,56n and Ina t_t:t is> : inter. y We tru•at each one of yoil will M „t lg�i.�d t!tPm on behalf, • of ail to ac- off Claremont mi Chri; oras Das. l p 1 Markham, � '-Olt`• r + � 4 Ph- r.1.11ce rias..Ori .family entiz- ::t1n; line of Sifts we have on find in 1537 s Now Years fnli ep a ;mall t;�l: n o mmin(i them tamed the Mises Hughes end display, -- -- -- - of this• fact. Wren. B. W. I otton of "all Gllfl$i8 beat in life — sot)f•7 riy friend of �allwndar far Christ- b r• tli�n presented thuni with a bea- �s us(tal, our as Christ- j ke�altlt good 11jck rind goDtl �♦ e �� �s11 litif,i! lao-r t"^s / n)as Cr•trds .is ,rust rr5rnnlEic -�� � I B�t�i:';'llam re :)-Ile E•'tt'.n:iiTLt, tttP te1luWNhl ••. era I..c r. _s ctrl t ltnip'ritPd by �:la'!' n To sunk QTY Ate,, � Chris imct is the city included i+f:. pl ices even a� Mn� alone centra .b ll a t3- Rddi esse.o t y 'Mfe, yrs Gerald Cow - • an, Rem. E. Vh Bulgecs, Ales and Mrs. Bert Hatve?, Mr. and and,.of, course, enve:opes;included ` niers end Friends rAltrlie. _4leK. Annan, Frank �iVhite Mrs, L brat.thp•a-s. the Bruce Rit- with all Beards and James hiitcllell. All of wham chis family and Mrs. C. A. Bar- iy Motor Ambulance, Daor lYat;ht. For, their. pat,ronagte dor- clay. 'let goods, bulk and hoxcdca-.,,- y x spoke in the highetst terms of the Phone 1300 ing the naFit VHar, 'tial -cam :,U tir_ti of ^ and A"r�. '1n- ;Kr' at).t3 'Mrs' Laurence T3iltz. of � dyecigars, cigarettes and novelties � Detrryit were with the }?inks fnri_ I �.ru t)l fuwnu•1t) eagr Stare at prit.rs l Wis)1 you Ili a var • air fr reds. and iyeghiyors. Al-,' Y il- last -week-end the latter re- _suitable io all. 'Merry �` tl':,u taken by surprise Mr. and >: ` L. Christmas T y � maining at present on account of May we su aes, tl•at you visit our +4_11_+71 An .ser fittingly +called �_ �( 1.,��yrlii/ „` awn a? 5'•' :: •�:�:�.. it �'1"r �.-. :i...i r• .... - a3 and thanked one and all for theftscytva y0ut . - . �, r and a exrrmctto 0.1.+ of Food V-111 And kird- ]1Ir. Georg. E#iel gift uroblems ' 'd 9r1�1 2r�0v'}Gr r n. ss. I1,^ ladies tt1P11 served re=, r� I'e Sunday School and Churrn a E P K E W �,, 1 V i sulcal to one anti all ibe too. Hap py► dew Year services had a large attendance c•; RAlIIltQreB Dealer• fre�!unPnLs which lass enjoyed by' limeilts of the Season,; to R -- " tr Sunday. Rev. Mr.' Glover's text bA- } P all, and after singing Auld lAng i • ALVIN BUS' ABY " i,,g The Word bet'etme flesh and _ Ptog811dartu. atltgY 14 t Syne tate fratl+erInp,. divl+Preed leav „ �•T 1�s • - 3ar•l•�KiH t h.f1iP'ltiue vnA P.R.& y.Lltia t,1 1 t1,Ne:lt aalorcg T15, tl �i_"i'F.tltlarll l e � Vir�' � �Aa�• �. to wnyh- extent that their friends ell by e. 'i he 9eYVlce! In Aoetg gi - DRi3lit3i$'i __ arkZJ2MW l�tt,KERiNC;t are many, en by Mrs Glover .'setas wash sptp� -: reciated. a r • ,C - 4. 1.7 • :.;4. wx e j:.:e:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:e:� :.:�:� �ti o .� �.:.• } when it skidded into the ditch." // I "Well," on of the other men spoke' The dellcate� juicy leaves"Of SALADA11 Green up, "whatever the Idea behind the Tea are plucked when a few days old from the M.. WTHON THE murders might be, how did they finest tea districts In Ceylon and India—packed �s ,.; know about that spot?" In air -tight metal to keep the flavour In- 4ust- �' 0t And there the speculation ended. = sof ? Jfree—fresh and fulLof del�t;lous goodness --sold IAMOND-- v / I Terry would not give up. It looks ►e� BY�KCO,RTLAND FITZ51MMONlike a planned job to me. There might by -every grocer—$$c per J -Ib. have been some one in a doorway on the same s`.,de of the street with the PSV:�:e'sY:. qa.o. - .• o- e. _.:v: o a..:. s�s:' Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: The fumbled and a,arte errors and ditch. What would prevent a person f 9 .from taking n 'shot at the tires and -All ..For ten years Pop Clark has tried were no • match for tho Blues who, then hiding? They would be unnoti- ' vainly to win the United League pen- while they .played . go,i ball, }vere ced in the excitement that would fol- nant with his New York Blues. Moit doing nothing brilliant. The sdbr d low the ditching'of a car." • '�� of the baseball writers predict an- wa, seg en to nothinvin the filth in- y"Yes, but vhy that particular - other failure but Terry Burke of the ning. car?" some one insisted. 1 Star thinks they have a chance and Interest in ,the g en was "I'll " GREEK.TEA'. t300petering Ill tell you why, a 'man whohad through Tony Murallo, who has a completely out when ne•i's`�oys ap- been silent spoke up. "They were_ restaurant in the Broadway district geared in the stai,ds seliing an extra: after that car. They knew who the and is associated with bookmakers "All about the aoddent to the Bi.g occupants were, and they wanted to and gamblers, he bets $1. on them Four!" die• ^le .the -lavers, thats why." at 200 to 1. The opening game is a The fans'forgot th,, one-s:dcd game "But, as Burk said." another chim- pitchers' battle. Whitpur, the Phila•in their eagerness to .get copies of , ed in. "how would they know it was .delphia star fwWer, is jealous of the paper. After Tera- read the naves that car? -The police and the men Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie short- ,tem hr cursed his Irick. . c had been who, were at the scene of the ac - atop, because of Pop Clark's pretty there un the scene of the accident cident say there were no other cars daughter Frances. He tries to in -and didn't know anyta,T:, ,bout it. there at the time." timidate Larry with a bean ball and He could have had :ory caci:y. "If they were after those men, they when .he throws a second one at Lar- if he had not `been so eager to reach could, have arranged it easy enough," Ws head Doyle knocks him down the park; that and the stolidity of. the man insisted. 'TRANSFORM LEFT -OVERS hours. Serve with hard sauce or a with a right to the chin. Larry is the policeman who refused to let him « You talk like a dime novel, some Lgft-over stedls, tomatoes, green foamy custard sauce. , 1i put out of the -game. Later Whit- through• the., lines. had sort him an r one else said, and they all laughed. peppers, carrots and even toasted p Molded Apricot Puddi�r y per hits a home run with sins-- on excellent yarn. "Well, who killed Whitper down P bread may be utilized to form very One pkg. lemon gelatine dessert, base -but as Whitper is nearing the The four players were on theirvva Y in New York?" the man insisted. tasteful and healthful dishes. A lit- 1 cup boiling water, 1 cup apricot tome plate; he drops dead, shot to the park and just before the cab park When the others fell. to discussing tle salt, sugar and pepper for sea- juice, 1 cup whipped cream ,1 slip through the heart. The Blues win had reached .the intersecting street, Whitpers' death, Terry slipped away. sonin — the sugar to blend the g g a ricots, mashed few deo p p; almond and it is generally believed that the front right-hand tire had blown The insistent man had given him an other seasonings — and there you extract. WhitpeF was killed to allow them to win. Detective Kelly suspects I:arry' out. It was a trick of fate, so the :des. Suppose the chap was right the had been are with novel economical dishes. Try ' in '- Method: Dissolve gfiu,� ace Paper said, that' that section. of the and accident carefully these samples: ing water, add ap and Mill because he will not account fot his street was wet due to the tapping of planned . Terry was not willing to Barcelona Steak until it is a heavy g. Foldin .Kine after leaving the diamond. the water main for the water needed accept the police theory that some Slice left -over steak and arrange Slicelet to whipped cream., almond extract, and --- instalment 8. for use in -digging the ditch.. -The boys in' the neighborhood had secured in a dish. top place sliced the apricots which have been well cab driver lost control of his car, a revolver, were trying their marks- onions, 1 cup canned tomatoes, drained and mashed with a fork. Some of the Boston reporters were 4 P which careened down across the wet manship from a window and that the chopped green pepper and a little Tutu into individual moldy to set. in the press box. Terry -knew several slimy pavement and plunged head-' shooting of the tire was. accidental • parsley. Add is teaspoon salt, 3z tea- To serve,. unnnold ontt a plate, top of them quite well and most of them first into the ditch, which suss wider -Terry drove to'the hospital. Renz, spoon sugar and pepper to taste, with whipped cream and garnish with -at least slightly. He chatted with there than at any other spot due to the least badly hurt, had a brother Bake until the steak is thoroughly an oatmeal cookie. them. They kidded hiin about Doyle the street intersection. The driver. of who was hurrying to his bedside heated and the flavors blended. Butterscotch Frdd:ng ' -and the beating at Tony's and one of the cab was dead when the car was from California. Terry .asked for Carrot One cup -brown sugar, A table - table - them' asked him where he stayed lifted to the street b the wrcker. y Renz, pretended to .be the brother Cut cooked carrots in cubes, re- spoons cornstarch, ':. teaspoon salt, while in Boston. When he- told them The occupants .of the -cab • suffered P and was taken u immediate! P Y- heat in medium white sea- 1 3 cups milk. j teaspoon vanilla ex- it was the same hotel that housed serious injury. Colt had a broken arm Terry explained his idea. a sauce coned with salt, and a tittle tract. . the BIues, they asked him if be was and internal injuries and it was fear- ., But the police have been here and pepper sugar. Cut toasted bread into rounds - 11 thod.. Xix the s� ar, cora- e not afraid of another beating up.' ed that he could not recover Renz questioned me' about everything,' and rings, using a doughnut cutter `� arch and salt; blend with 5s cup The Blues trotted out on the field the shortstop; was badly shaken up, Renz said. "But for the latter. :grange a ring on cool milk, ,add 'remaining milk :and and began warming up. They werg had cuts about the face and neck, listen," Terry pleaded. "Don't each round, and fill wit}, the cream- cook in top of double honer until greeted with faint applause. The the pP' ' and a .:orn ligament in his le. He you seethe lice are wrongabort police ed carrots. Garnish with parsley. thickened. Stir- frequently to .. pre- - Indiani came out and- started warm- would reco;rer unless some uriforseen this? There were no kifs to shoot -vent sticking..: Cook at leasi 13 min- _ -tug up in a half-hearted fashion. _ complieatioa .. set in.. Furlea, the ;at your car. This thing was planned, Economy Meat Dish . Utes: Cool,- add vanilla; beat up well _ "That crowd doesn't look any too catcher, had two broken ribs and it Planned to keep you out of the game High-priced cuts of meat are de- aHyl pone into sherbet. p•Iasscs.. Sgrve • 'hot," Terry said as he watched the was feared that one of his lungs had sothat the Blues would win." licious, but'those of us who have to with chopped pecans and thin Bream. Indians. ' been punctufed. • Zinker, the first "I don't believe it," Renz protested, watch the pennies these days may, Steamed Cherry Pudding "That's just -the_ -rookies and the baseman, showed no bruises, but had "Then why did it happen+ Why with:'a little care, prepare wonderful One-quarter cup butter, t� 7.'v6 -accounts," the Boston man? said been ,inconscious when he was taken did. it happen at _ • that pp particular meat dishes from the cheaper, cuti P v • .cup sugar, 2 egg yolks, 1',5 e.ulrs flour, - boastfully. "Wait until the Big Four from the wrecked cab. The doctors 'spot, the only place where the road Connecticut Stew to to powder. �!J c teaspoon baking �, vp "come out." - ' had offered no diagnosis, d g11 .was wet? Now think back and see i• 1 Fa pounds fresh, lean pork, 3 milk! 2 egg whites. beaten, 1 {� -cups + The . stands were filling rapidly "Gosh, what rotten. luck 'for the if you can remember anything which pints hot water, 3 cups diced parsnip, canned cherries. -► 1 'now, as the time for the game drew Indiana!" Terry exclaimed when 'he might be a clue. All the witnesses 1 -tablespoon finely' chopped parsley, Method: Cream butter and,Sugar near. finished reading the accaunt.. say there was no car near yours at 1 cup sliced onion, 2 tablesooils and. work in well -beaten egg yolks. - "Those boys ought 'to' be coming • "I11 say it's rotten luck' one of the thne,of the accident. Do.you re- flour, 1 teaspoon sugar, salt and Sift flour and baking powder and - ' out;" Doc Biers wheezd. the Boston reporters agreed. "With member any car yourself ?" pepper, add alternately with Vic milk. Fold "Maybe they are . going to , get a -those four. . ©ut of . the game . for a Reriz thought for a mcment. "I was Cnt .the pork into small pieces. in egg whites. Turn drained cherries day off," some one suggested. "The month, or perhaps for good, the In- sitting on one of the pull out seats Brown in.a frying pan.:Add the wa- iiitn a mold, pour hatter over them Indians can beat the Blues c>:ithout dians-haven't a ghost of a show for and 1 was on the side near the ditch. ter and simmer' until the meat -is and steam for one hour. Serve Kith _ them." �' the pennaiR and their chances were I didn't like the look of that ditch nearly tender. Add the vegetables a sauce made of the cherry juice. „ _.: •.,• "There's something phony down good up to today." as we went along. There was a car and seasonings, cook for fifteen or Banana PLddina. Aber e," a .Boston man said, "I don't Terry ha n3—o further �nierest in came up from behind us:` We were twentyinutes. Mix the flout with One cup stale cake cru•nl�s• 2 cups _ understand it. The Big Four ought` the game.---whieh----was dragging going pretty fast, but that car went $small quhntity of cold water. Add scalded milk, 12 cup banana pulp;.3 .` _ : to be out now." through to a dreary finish with the by --u* as- though we were anchored." to, the meati and vegetables Cook un- eggs, 2 teaspobns lemon .juice. 1� ':Why don't you run down and see .Blues ahead 7 to .2. He :,turned to `Do yoa-rennember anything about til thickened. Sprinkle parsley on cup sugar, 1,a teaspoon -alt. I tea - what hts happened." Doc Biers sug- the paper and saw that an investi- the car?" top of stew before sending to the spoon vanilla: - gested gation into the accident would be "Come to think of it, I da. It had table. Method: Soak crumbs ti,' milk un- The Boston man hurried out of the "(1.1:,immediately. .Th&e was a state- a New York license."Tea-Room Dist es Served At til soft. Slightly , heat- banana pulp _ be.: and was gone for about ten min- ment to the effect that -the accident - "And you can't think of anything Home and eggs and stir into the milk; .add Utes. He was breathless and excited could not have occurred if t$e cab _else?" Terry's hopes were sinking. Have you ever wished you '.had a flavorings. 'Turn into a baking dish. when ' e returned.' "The Big Four had been properly -equipped with good "The car was a long' way ahead of recipe for one of the tasteful dishes Set in pan of hot water and bake haven't shown -up and they can't lo- tires. us .in just a moment and it sort of secureva at a favorite. tearoom or like a custard ( moderate ,even t 35b tate them. ,They left the hotel over When Terry arrived at" the hotel, 'slowed down for the corner and I saw restaurant? Here are two that you degrees F.1 until fii•n: in ,.centre. This an hour. ago." he. passed the newstand and •saw •a an arm come out- I though they were may, serve at home this winter. The may be steamed if-pieferreo; Serve "They may have been held_ up by' new had which interested him. going to turn, but they didn't they vegetables furnish minerals, salts with a . rich saaee. : the accident,". Terry suggested. '.'I CAB .OW1'ERS .CLAIM FATAL went straight on and I turned round and vitamins. The dishes as : ,whole i had to leave my cab and the cop :SEW TIRES and I don't remember anything else." are delicious. -- �wouldn't let me thrpugh the line." Terry bought the paper, . There was "I think you have remembered a {a"_ed Onions ` When Are Teeth P: open ty "They'd let Colt, Renz, Furlew and very little more to be- learned. When lot. One more question, was the arm { Peel medium-size, silver -skin on - :C tinker through. Eevery cop in Bos- the' president of the cab company' you saw on the right or left side of ions and pick them through the cen- Writes the Los Anze'es Times:— ...ton knows those fellows:.. There's had..seen the reports of the accident the car?" ters to prevent breaking while cook- False teeth are paa't of t})e owner's something rotten: about this." and the innuendoes -regarding the "The. left `side." . ing. Place in ,boilin^ 'salted water to body' when they are in l.is .mouth; Just then the booming voice of the fres he had started' an investigation "Away from the ditch''" which a teaspoon of sugar to a quart I but- in his pocket they' 'are pemanal loudspeakers sounded across the field, .'of his own within the company and "Yes." of water has been rl.led. Simmer un- property. an apf ellate court ruled "Ladies and Gentlemen, we, have learned that that particulbr cab had "Good." til tender and dra..,. For a quart bf here. Walter A. Merrill, ;atm ac - just had word about the Big Four. been completely re -tired the, week "What's good about that?" onions, melt two tablespoons of but- tor, • contended the teeth were lost 'They will not appear in to -day's before. "If my idea is right, the arm ybu ter in a pan, add, one tablespoon of from his pocket, and sought to col - :same. They mct with an accident on The findings of the police investi- saw was a signal to some, one wait- granulated sugar, and cook to the lect a personal prorerty i:.surance the way, to the field. 'We have no gation were startling. The cab did ing. A signal that you were .in the bubbling stage, Then add the onions policy. j further. informat,on. The .•arae will not have a blowout. The tire showed cab." and stir until they ane •well glazed. -.,.start on time.". a -bullet hole. The shooting of the "I think, you're crazy,'. Renz said -Carrots and Cheese A buzz of excitement went ttwou h tire had been. timed evident! for Y and turned toward the wall. Mince twelve medium-sized car- Add ■ sit Had Crying i the field. What accident? Were they just that very spot. (To Be Continued.) lots. a teaspoon• or sugar""and - hurt? What happened?" Every fan After that the investigation went steam until tender. Put into a baking was on edge with curiosity. Another on for days. Workmen. at .or near the dish. Sprinkle liberally with cheese - vpetl5 • ■ • '" man ran down to get further news ditch were questioned. Foremen and Chief Orchestras and a little salt r.nd pepper. Beat ass Mrs. Jose h Arsenault y P from the Boston dugout. He came g gangs on the bulidin across the g Have Big Inccnies three' eggs and Stir into a pint of milk that has been the � Trapdie'Croea, P. E. I. back and had nothing to add ex. cept the knowledge that' the Big street ,were also questioned. The private life of the driver was investi- "' put on stove to heaf.—T et , the, mixture thicken; "I am the mother of nide chit Four had been hurt in 'a cab wreck gated. It was, one of those. jump ST. LOUIS. — Statistics show then pour over . the carrots - and dren. After the last baby was born I was weak and rundown on the way to the field. conclusions arrived at without think. symphonic music hides .a big business. cheese. Add more cheese for a top My friends said I looked horrid . "I hope it wasn't the wreck l saw P ing which su suggested that the cab- g symphony America's 13 leading dressing. Put the baking dish in a and I was afraid I was going to ` Terry offered. "That was an awful driver was mixed dp in some racket orchestras, in their first consolidated Pan .of water tiand place in the oven dle. I could not eat or deep until until' -mess." '-m on and • ut 'the spot.- The driver was P Po financial statement, disclosed an an- to brown. I took your good medicine. Now 'I feel like a new woman and take "Well, it's a break -for the B'ues," married had a wife rind three child- nual combined budg.t of $4,346,500, l ;:Tro These Puddings pre of my family without any Doc Biers said:ren, lived simply spent all his off- an average of $334,346. Creole Pudding difficulty." "Blues, hell!" . the indignant re- `stormed.. duty hours at home with his family. Orchestra managers, 12 of whom Half Ib. figs, 14 cup sugar, 2 egg 98 out of f40 Women Report �+ Porter ` The Blues are so : P Terry brought u the Y g. p question of are mectiag in St. Louis, estimated. yolks, 6 tablespoons melted butter, BeaeSt. why don't YOU try it.T punk we can lick them ' without tine the time element in a' discussion' at exclusive of summer seasons- -and % lb. fine bread' crumbs, 3-4 cup Liquid and Tablet Form !Big Four." police. headquarters. "How," he ask- radio broadcasts, more than $,500; milk, 3 egg whites, stiffly beaten, - Further bickerin ;. wsa ?Lit short by ed, "would the person who wanted 000 persons hear their 1,100 music- Method: Chop.,figs fine. Beat egg the loudspeakers ann,unc:ng the bat- to kill the driver know that he would lens in 1,200 concerts each year. yolks light and lemon -colored. Add lteries ;or the day. Sting was going Paas that particular spot? It he was Murray Patterson, ' of Detroit, is sugar and beat well. Add melted but- COMPOUND to pitch in Colt'% place and Ritters the one aimed at, then h:s cab must among the managees attending the ter 'and bread crumbs which have was to catch. The crowd groaned at have been followed by some other gathering. been squeezed dry. Add' milk and the news. car and been shot at. But the troub'e , fold In stiffly beaten egg whites. J"ue No. 1 — '37 The Indians just couldn't play ball. with that idea, "he went on, "is this: Gahanometers were developed .Dy Pour into a mold which has been ',,Phe:r spirit was net in the game. there was no other car near the ^' . an Italian scientist called Galvani. • well buttered' and floured. Steam 3 C-2 Rescued From Burni-�^ Horne or sides of the palace would be • • • • • broken. So the superintendent carried his1111 . • • • • • • • • • • • • problem to the foot of the Tbrone. P Sp.the Press He told the Prince Consort about the, of sparrows and Prince Al- : asksf tom • plague bert shared his anxiety with the • • . . • ,., <., Queen. In difficulties Queen Victoria She ;8,006 — always sent for th Duke of Wading- CANADA army and was killed. got and will get a widow's '" ng - �' ton; he was a plain-spoken adviser 'commons y „ in insurance pension as as she lives. Yet long �h and he was a fountain of - herself the - w t Nova Scotia's Apples there are those who say advertising Albertan. sense. The Queen .told 'Duke about the annoying sparrows z• Nova Scotia's 1886 apple crop, ea does not pay. -=C y and asked him what should be done. a Agriculture at 1,600.000 barrels. is es- oto+ ', ��i "Try sparrow -hawks, Ma'am," he re- his.ususl sagacity.; - of $6% below last year's 1,800,000 Vancouver bas had so much fog haven't "; n 5 plied, with baa '� P ' ,,) barrel yield and !s of tees satiafac- this Winter that- citizens look other in the yY tory . qu>a21ty. Wipdstorms in last been able to .each a loss of 100,000 bar- eye for nearly a .; MQ nth,—Regina 4,cr to .M. A 1Cott Louisa (11 • Summer caused rels. Unfavorable- weather in early Leader -Post... by high winds andWas !! Nota "Mouse Fait, marked frosts, injured practically all, the un• Not a Claymore Flashed! 7,> �` packed fruit estimated at another 25, L. W. Brockington', K.C., seemingly abo.A 60 Per cent, to bring on a war between the ,• wt . y Author of "Little Women" Had 000 barrels. Quly wants ' . of this; year's crop is of sufficiently Welsh and the Scotch. He, a native 'export — a toast at St, :. *'j y �A, 9 Ambition to be an Actress good quality for the trade. Welshman. is proposing in �Vinnipe8, describ �' �, r ' ' Louisa M. Alcott had Sydney Post -Record. Andrew's dinner BOSTON— ed haggis as a "small sculptured tm A by no means the characteristics of Loos b Strong age of the Loch Ness monster" and ` r ;;: •, the shy little country mouse with It has-been disclosed .that three the beat example of "gastronomical which --he-has been so often cred•ted, members of the Dipout family con-- proportional representation 1 know." desert island a M t f A... says a writer dealing wttb the author "Little As of - tributed ;144,480 sib their subscrip• If he were erten a Roosevelt and with. a haggle and were faced with � N ,> of Women." a {natter fact,, in er youthful days she had an -tions to help detest recently .the Aagagement of one of either starvation or haggis, haggis -, ambition to become an actress. and the Du Post girls was announced to would be his second choice. went.ao far as to study and rehearse " the youngest son of the President. He said all of this without a blade a;;: and to find herself cast for the play - Cupid's der % in this instance offiset being flashed at his body or a drop 'spilled.— Ing of minor parts. • the monied ammunition.— ,Brantford cf blood—or Scotch—being However, she renounced that am- Eapot.itor; L-thbridge Herald. bition, began to write for news- _ I papers, engaged in teaching, and . ��g �►t the Crossings :Daylightvolunteered for nursing during the The defeat o• daylight saving in Railways are quit- justified in re- Civil War, this service resulting in Loabn and four other. Weatern On- sorting to prosecution in crossing ac- is to �1` ale hums ut Jlr, and JIrs. Harold Mead, Toronto, the writing of her "Hospital tarso centres to a, decisive' indication cidents *here carelessness 'of 1 [lrcb s+vet�� Dlarjorie and 13311ie; seven months and seven years, Sketches. " which were really the be - ' that this district wants no more blame. as it is in the majority Should ne�giibcrs rescued �ai`rYlug e ginning of her career as an author. a second storey window followed, and then at the " patchwork quilt time zones. .n niton etaddpoinge 'therether isWeom eeper the oroviree sa s whole adopt dap stvtpeytofethebb:lding. M sy Mead`leapeddfrom Minor work after placing- her baby in the hands of rescuers. request of a Boston publisher. she ' saviLg the attitude might be .present daftger that trains might be wrote "Little Women." _ ..ligh. different, but fs highly improbable derailed. and trainmen or passengers killed Stich derailments have occt.r- and.. Both the Prince Consort and Queen Within a year of its publication ' "Little that man? �Vvsteir Ontario commu- endeavor to carr? out the red and �r11] occur again Whether or only disappointed sometimes. several thousand copies of tber only. with some o[ the Pru Victoria were greatly taken with a Women." were sold. Soon its sates stats will scheme iudeperdeutly . not there are derailments. schedules grammes. He, however, reinstates his design submitted by Sir Joseph Pax- quickened, and during the ensuing gears Tor�ntu is, large enough, and self are disrupted by• these accidents. reputation , for artistic taste who de ton. It was on s vt t scale—a con- is S several million copies have been centred anougb to table .to adopt Then the continual possibility of serfbos crooning as dreadful stuff. servatory 1,608 feet long, 2'1 acres sold throughout the English -reading "daylight saving without too much re crossing cra-heo to exceedingly hard `Dreadful stuff" -is a very moderate urea, all- of glass; to be erected ,on world. g •a t" how it may affect outside on the nervous system .of the engine '_,nougb frames and girdles of iron painted and forbearing estimate °f that most In the meantime Miss Alcott hid - interests- in W�stera Ontorfo. al- Gro who endure strain with- 'Is exasperating an4 dolorous tsvise call• bright blue; and high enough to in - become acquainted with the world at the balance of population out having it increased by careless elude the trees growing on the site ed crooning. The' only. realty Daus large by travel in ]Europe, visiting awt-Ring from the farm to the urban m•,torlsts. factory terms for it belong to the vO _ chosen. It cost- £1,54C,000- Germany.. France, Switzerland acid community. the . corntryside is e►tflt Because of the a sad other reasons cabulary that custom and the police This plan was adopted; the crystal England. She had met Jean Inge dominant and he 'towns and cities the railway:: are per:-ctly justified in my regulations do net permit in print for Palace arooe as if by magic, ^rticles John Stuart Mill. George Henry -*e very intimately related to the resorting to any an'i an means that public circulation. The language of of commerce from -the ends --of the Lewes and other celebrities of tits vtliag fs and tow 1phips, when . day will put a brake on carelessness at 'un- ou. troop.-. hi E sanders, of the bullock and mechanical .inventions il• literary world and had thereby. light saving to regardeo with great the wheel. And prosecution is driver', and the garter can all provide .earn. . lustratin. the progress , of science, broadened . her intellectual horizon �-timosity London. Free Press. doubtedly one .,t these. -St. Thomas sultable estimates of cronhing..5inre, • 1oned. into •the immense show -place She wrote -many othe. books.. Times Journal, baxever, they are forbidden. " tint ad• ber,rath the' glass dome Smith Falls' 'pian to do away with fpl stilt " or, say. "aitominable naai slot machines to that town by lieena Back to. taiZr Old - must su>bce. feeb!q, though 4hey' are• The exh bition was a natant, a t=� -success- wage -Earning Dogs Ing all such places of buslness as service Atter a year's experiment Harvard - The Qur,& open- -Tho :lustrallatt. prodigious May 1, 1852; and wrote in • prol rooms, restaurants• ata- -dollar fee and University has dropped the word ed it on her Journal that it was'the happiest, The golf ball been- to be much mss• tions. etc., at a one the use of then requiring them not to have or "catalog*' •and returned proudest, day of her life, ,the great- and�rstood. Crowe probably mistake crows pat of operate gambling devices. Is creat- --tat-logue•" Thus' another defeat -so in the da in En ]fish history;' because them for eggs: -ow often one sees a . Q y $ ' }ag wide attention to other towns. [t to' simplifled spelling may be cata- Press Crystal Pal�Ce this, her .dear' Albert's dream, was white but•.erfly fly to a ;-olf ball..pre- for brt-- tooks as if many municipalities will ogued.—London Free as , consummated in face of stubborn op -sumablp mistaking ft another terfly, I bare known cows t,, swallow look lawn similar to the Smith Falls enactment and somewhat aim 'Tender -Hearted _ Position. - = n bail, tint what the took it for is a - Winnipeg Between May and October sprofit - t� beyond Furmise. perhaps as + Ilar to the Toronto City by -lams. — ,Soft-hearted fellows, some of these Writes Ivanhoe in the Q16sti The 'of the of £18(;;000• was realized and of this ,.'ible mr '" 'on . ';Bt. Marv's Journal -Argus. hunters. 'They set forth to slaughter. to Tribune: — -destruction Palace by. fire from amount the ;um of'£50,u00 was used The, most successful- pickers -up of a deer, and instead sit all night We Are Not Worried ['raacioco Crystal •removes a building of his- 'to buy thirty acres of land around specially tralne!* to the- purpose. the British Y teed/ng the kitty."—San if this continent was European ra- Chronicle-, -We bare even known Cana- and .scene toric importance'. It was the re -stet- about. the present Exhibition Road is Them trainer der'toI me, Many years ago. large of a glass pal= Kensington. On this property stands these uncrosoidere' trifles that i have then than North American some who spent hours hours res 1 country which their dogs.—Sault tion on a scale built in Hyde Park, London to today not -.only the Albert Hall but, Personally krowr were tour s at.iels. Y diens, as citizens of ting and nursing al 1 n really has yet. to embark upon any Ste. Marie-3tar. � � ace core of museums' and educations! that tie had secured oyer 60 la one Exhibition of a s . accommodate the 6 rest Ex n o S vtYe n 's •c`rk over two famous o r .. . - _ -. _..acq elaborate defensive program, might _ '_ --- The .:ay lint. The db�s '•otzi i saw at work. 1851. worth . 185 miss of course,l ora. millions i __ shake in their, shoes as they witness- in In such an examp�e of internation- ii marvel, but were excelled icy , THE EMPIRE ed their. neighbors adding to naval_ Uncle al co-operation the Prince Consort today._ the one old fat spaniel o,- my home 'Knits, one and military forces. Knowing hoe to persuade the peoples of the During' (he early course of once retrieved 17 bal'., from if _ Sam as .ney do and appreciating his "Dreadful Stuff" world that in, the lucrative arts of Great Exhibition there was only one s;tailow pond one after the btlier.� time-hongred .trtendahip and brother, people who tune their airelc'ss sets rather than in the destructive incident that' worried the Prince and The' particular new ball atter wb h . : hood, they do not; tioweveri feel'any into.'any one of •A4stralta's multitude pints of war la} 'their moral anti the .Queen. ..When the dome of glass. he was -it wr - trona , -the rium. ' .. fear over what he is doing in the wave lengths must often wonder panoply 01 spiritual' saltation. It took three .was built over the trees of Hyde Park bet• to the Grief of the player, who 'way of prote6hrig himself from Pas boy or if, their controlling author for A'.bert the Good to con- • quite a- number of sparrows were en- came front Scotland...The dog's owner slble attack,—'. Brockville Recorder years ities think. It is not often ate are the commercial magnates of closed. An unfortunate consequence _ •s'the �ricl;r.r liy. all the 1 —London .and Times• vince privileged to see into :their minds. London and the mayor: of -the Indus- was the trouble the birds caused the gpecta_�r. - One, however, has given usa fl behind the veil by admit . tris! towns in provincial districts of exhibitors of the marvels of art and Return Ing industry.. They compisined to. the Soldiers. of ancient Greece used glimpse A Missouri woman advertised for ting candidly that he 'is sometimes the advertising value of his scheme, storms of opposi- superintendent; the superintendent to make voti�`e offerittt s' in the form d husband: She got ort( at a coat dis: ^pointed' with some of the •broad• but. at last, after subscribed and did not know how fro -get rid of the tea _ soldier statuettes ,the t±in a --,-.of two . dollars. He enlisted in the cast programmes, and that ,he thinks tion, the money ..%vas Fortun• Hyde Pari: was chosen as the site for pests.. If. he or his men attempted. n credited with protecting them in credited croonittr is "dreadful stuff." is he- «'ho is the exhibition.. to shoot theim, the glass in the roof • battle. -� C--4 ate, or easy to please, _ - `• L ..fir • ' i > -What is your name."." asked "There is no rea-son to be a-fraid -el king hada love 'What• did you do.' asked „Dor- 'This man with cf the Wheelers," said Tiktok, theI cru Doroth/, as the copper wife and ten beau child -ren," dthy, winding the clock -work action. words cZsming more slowly than be. im-pris-on- steps followed her out of the she asked. "Be - "When "Why r found said :the copper man, "five boys and ed;' he continued, my -self jerky 'fore. not?" "I shouted for „ �� �' 'cave. Tik-tole, . he replied. My for- cause they are rag-g-gr-gf4-t•-r- �. five girls—whom he sold to the help un -til my voice ran down; and �,.He gave s gurgle and stopped short, mer master 'gave me that name be- ' Nome King, who by means of mag then I walked back and forth un -til -work al -ways ticks waving' his. hands frantically. Then y - Changed them all into .oth-er forme ,:my action ran clock down, and then I -when it is wound up.'" Well, Tik- he became motionless. "Whatever is "He's _and put them in his un -der -groped .stood still, and thought •uri-til mY „ tole" said Dorothy, we moat find the matter?" cried Dorothy. to or-na-ment the rfibma. thoughts tar down. A! -ter that I re- : pal -ace someprisoaera leave for we run down I pran"aroundhto get „H,ked the calmly. Dorothy Af-ter-ward' the King of EV . re-gretl, mein-ber nothing unYou a are _ ted his wick -ed ac -tion so much that me up a -gain. s a verywW Dorothy, "but copper mss. "The Wheelers an at the key from behind Ti'It's neck "It's d. he lock -ed a>e in this roek,•then he- derful story," said gone!" It's the bottom of the hill and threaten but jt was not there. 'w threw she key into the ocean, jump- let us go out in this sunshine. to kill us," replied the irCl, she cried in dismay. 'ed In at -ter it and was drown -ed." cold in here!" i A - 'l4 .. :. .ser vY• ' i .. .. .. _. .. �' • ,r , ,.. ,n,...-: Ty-�' <.,r..-. - .... _,l Ts -•._..TI :.: .. _... ... /. .•.i-. __,,•S '1, .,:.• .. . f._ t• .3�' .[i _ Ar. -. - r ,• � ,� �1¢ ,�aGii¢24t� � ¢ WJ ass government orders. `•{- _ _ 6tork and Seconded by Harold Mit- t _ _ r P Term Hugh Pugh, Township treasurer ad shell, Claire Salado' for Trustee. LAM SVKVXYQR XaPU ,iAi{,1 IlntU, fte ' vi sed of,the reduction in .borrowing S. S. No. 3, Moved b Ir i__ f U-75 per year: $1.50 paid is s&aucs rates to 5 per cent, creating snot- seconded by Alex. yGourlie, µ ed .' - - : '� � Co- .SubscripUeos to the United autss her hig saving. F.. . L Cha F. J. DONE1 AN B. A., B•,Sc., O Chapman Coates, as trustee. S S. No.. 4W, I S. On file are the records of aur. 7 1W and Gt- Scullin 4200 is advance, suggested a different method of Mbived by J S. BuIsdon, seconded ' _and WAWANESA IDIS. Co.' handling hospital accounts. G. Df. by Robs. Ruddy, W. C. Murkar .as } veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 366 ` ! Forsythe was satisfied with last trustee; Moved by Ross Murigoa, King East,, Oshawa Phrne 1981 Cheap � for Paras and Cam" j JOHN MUHKAN. f roorietcr. 1$ ly BniWiap years council Robt. Ruddy, would seconded bry Oliver Cruminer, Jas. Windatern Insurance as ittdiis�, some day take a.seat in the coun- L Palmer, as trustee. S. S. No. 15, cil and was satisfied with the, tax Moved by Roy Ward, seconded by,,1 Windmills, Silas late. Whitevale rate. Elmer Powell rejoiced in the Jas. ' Coates, John Scott, as trustee.''Automobile Lesuramm sit fact that we had no debentures, In S. S. No. 4W. James Patmer did F H' T m -.lrf aC h i n e r y y ` All Kind An unveiling service in the "Un- and reeon*ajended the removal of not qualify, leaving W. C. Murkar ••--- Writs W. PSees it -4 fP-..rrh, Whitevale, took p1sce brushon the sideroads in lieu of I by acclamation.. Frost & Wood, Cocksbutt, J. L BQ�ffi�N t� laist ' Sunday evening, Dec. 'lith, snow fences, would seek a seat on..............Case, De Laval The b-autUut rL�� tforrt furr:i,ngs the council in comsng years. W. C. Tell )lyes, Tsraveloguo �Q�� WHITBY' CONT a. -.d a mr�union tab's wars a gift Nfurkwr recommended the return of "An audience of between 800 ani x� R°°t for 14 k. Silo' from Mr. and Mrs. E. A, . T horn- last ,•saes- council. J, S.' Ralsdon .900- The pir_tures' of indescribable Fleury No. 2,1 Walking Plow ton, of Digby; DF. 3. to the mein- spiaroved of teat year's council ad- beautq. Shy manwship of a very Sliver 2 -furrow Tractor Plow YOU Can BIIv 8t g0ffi8 ory of .lira 13sornton's sister, 'the miniL`tration- Wm. Gormley recom- high order. This two-hour perfor- 1 $ k' Grain ceder. <Now) TIRES, BATTEfURS.• late Jls s. Lydia Wbiteon. Mrs G. mended the farmers cut. down their manse alto 8 Blade Tractor Tiller Rather too •short.— Rev. � AC0131990Rt1l3S, Tran, the teacher of Lha Senior own. brush. Duncan McTavish, Po hope Unit-. Spreader, Coek8hnit -- ; Bible CI in the ' • ` 1M - Ckeopiet<, 8nedan At ae• low and better ass perlasayed '• the unveil- School• Section nominations ed •'Church.' picioss ling ceremony iw&le Rev. J. R —S• S. No. 2, Moved t A. E. SALE itcotarEtt W.F.DISNEY, IC}re�nvRvod o - ;.Bick, conducted the dedicatory. aer- :...you esu in 1'ocoaSct. vice. `Ihe- aedress- by Nthe pastor, c Paott's Picas W14 4Itf "The Mantle of ElSjek developed y Transport THURSDAY JAN. 7.—Auction-sale the . thnug]it of the need for sou- of extra ctioiee herd of 30. T. B. Let tta r4pdsr that leaky top Y' tinu)ty in the church's ' -basted sow's, weighmg up to 1400 program. st• Daly Serves gh� Pounds, mostly Holsteins and s L• ..'. �` '1 �LL Skilled motor The world moves fotvvard as a re- between ClareAwtrt, B—sea fes Shorthorns, moxtly due to i Bir• lay race. God calls one worker Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto freshen at once, property of C. FUNERAL DIRM(noll AND CzO -don J• I•aW^ from his post and sununone anot- Harper, lot 30, con. 9, Markham, EMBALM her to take his piece• Assisting MY drivers are trained to be cazeftt just south 'of Stouffville, sale at ER � the chdir macre Mrs, Norman Glass, courteous and reliable. Rucceseor to W. J. Mather, I'hc,ne :>)GQ (contralto .soloist of Richmond Hill one o'clock Terms ca�it. Every -- aninval in pink of c+,ndition and 9tooffville PII:KEf{ftiC: r►N1r:,RI© as well as Messrs Aubrey Dailey Special Rates oe Long Diataaee will be sold. A. S... Farmer. au+•. N1Rhc, and Day. e�ice . and Harold Rutledge, �•iclinists or • hauling.. tioneer. y Newmtarket: _ uCi on hos - - '------- N o order too sinal,. None too targe l - -u Business Phon- RAs'drnep P t t �' % Alio TOWNSHIP NOMINATIONS All $hipmenb insured and protester; from the weather' I he annual NwWriation Meeting tr outy!` ei-I' p, yy- for, the township council :was held Tel- Clare. 311 -_ P. C. >t j BitOCl1 ' or. Monday last at 1 p.. m Not as Clasa. B, and C. -@/'Q` IOJIS' Z'�Le mit t1t3t sOlsill� o�� and . :THEATRE ' AMd &rtiBtr7 can tea.,, large a number of ratepayers att• operated by elided as there have been in .other 1i`rant 3. Barela� f, : •5�eminetion Serv+tw. : years, which is taken to 'mean that _ + Qualify as �fisfattis` .,satisfaction is felt_ for the work of - — last ar's council. Clerk Donald i� -� �� The bianagetnent Extend Best Wishes C. H. Zisak. OVL - R. Beaton received the congtatula- 'die extent) the for a Happy and .Prosperous New Year - �& �� ions of all at the meeting in pres- - to Ali. $ + iding .over thi.< meeting fir theSeason's i 559h consecutive year. "Ilse follow- Seasons Greetln$3 There Fri. w:,d Sat. irtg nominations .were. received: Real grraligty.stands " For Reece— to our ��j� the test of the centur- y �., '31''Ian. 1 and `L Royt. C, Reeser (.acclamation), F. fee and when you sel- Two Shows. s6 7 and g -Aarry HaaaaM. Chapman, G. X. Fvrmythe, G. ecf a memorial 4ete, Saturday Mhtinep._at L30 $elides atld L .Middleton: E. l8ny Friend's "you are assured that - UOiZtrsotar< J* Chapman, W. taste Holidsg Matinee (N n flay) at 2.00 for the ra Jiurkar, iiusrh Pugb, R. !~.. NowYour x beautifti will be sant- Saturday Eveufug Show at 0.30= Brift'Work and St rework _ray.. _ _.. _ . - and-tioned tM JAMES FEN1116RE CAOPER B SpecWtp For Deputy-Fieeveo--- _ �' by se is lite d - **X far off years come. F:. 11o.vLray facclamatiaa). •3ttrifnR Qlaa�is �rBiteCt'B Se 1\usto�a vice ": W'tr - F.eesas•, G: L ' 3liddlea,n. . - Fur Councillor:— X. w STA PFOB a � `The l,.at st Of ; Keds ' : •.;r.. 4 Q Highway hloaaumeatal Tali: UHoWN 1,,V F 1Yn . Reeler • (acclamation), ' V�. H. j j L`f J PLACE Works The Mohicans. f! Doom - i acclamation); Robt. Ruddi, ALA �^ Pk. 461 Whitby Pok ohicans Rovehmak Rd. sod Kingston Rd. lamer f+»velt,-J. S.-Balsdon. Wit. }' Gormley, 'G. L. Middleton. 1 acctaat- C I, A RE 41 O.-, 'Y', ON 11 king3ton Road 1P - -- - ee;t Phos+e Malt 611111W With _ t lime Clare. t>tm . 'octl►1LULPH SCOTT � \e �gsposiiinn haviw15 been -'entered _ rf��� ' �YO tlte council of Iaxt year are elect- , Noti., to U ;- E , y BINNIE BAR E H \ RY WIL(.E)Y•UN '- !ed av acela-matron. `���. .. .. ... . FollawinR rhe closinx of the nem- _ inations, those nominated wen-Votei'o' �lst 1 1[onday, 1'Herda and Wedn'v a ^bVe de anilding r.f+sll lrriader, called. with Peeve -936 y d y Bolo iieeoor Vice', fHadioer aanrtar 4 5 and 8ffirst callyd. lir. ReRsor reviewedy , )lite work of the past year. advi9• +'fret„ Show at CEnE.NTINa. 1 ilm of the In n ta.e of Moet► Expert service_ and, re :�..00 __'I.Li�18INi3 -aeortk of atti,w fence, and the 83tg tQ Lsrt UUatplPte 4how At n.20 - wn& P 1 Wake". Ke at�d able requiremew of more through Municipality of tiles , T9%d%hip p_ f�Ant� - the inerpased use of the rotor car, Otistl9ie ahargr3t4' Vt'Ot' _ Picks{tnE KU( f11i(4 lite p ant. h of the (,*f�lce} r and giiaraizLeeil. Molise is hereby given that , �CrC MaFr]ec�N >rYh 4 w) sell Brantford Rcwdn: _ have equipment. had created s -very big .ARTHUR N'IEi.D ve Empire 0. savit:g. }jte vraE o cotaltfied • wiRii Sec. 9 of the iletrrfale. m re Hn►ibtxwss Graduate itadi, and Tris 1toLtra' Ust test, mrd that I have :'With • 9gVt1PnXMt, Duro Water -` ► opposed in the -' CuuvLy to the $:,f100' s pule ne- - . 'tress) v l+Mitate posted ap at my office, at White= NFLVTN: DOUG1 AS `dysteme. Bes6L firo ram. cawing a present Member Official Radio Servtee. ;klgs'• vale, on the da of Deceabt+er, � j d4ficit of .1+3800. y MARY A$Tfift St^ble fgoipmetrt Association. 1936, the list of all .persons entitled rtiR tither Buittdel� lllatsrasb Ralph N. Movrbray, Dephty-Reeve 4tf Phone 5201. PICKERI\G to voce in the said Municipality yet Also EaLieswtes Free and Chairinan „f the Roads and Municipal Flections -xnd the#..wch J 1 { t3ridge• C:oramittee. t;,ought time. p ti a • k ,•119L .renta]A8 there for inapacKieri. Trazl�n' f) work- Suarantesd :. were improv' tnr. that. the • roads, rtf t+�� and I hereby call upon all voters -the town.bip had 'Eisen kept in a SKATES ._' to take. 'iwmwdiate - proceedings to _ t,h -F. J. P rpasonablr+ litRLP. of repair, two ba- VP O '1 bars any errors or omieeietns corn- c)ICK 1 (l RA V Pb'u502' id hit on the Base Line and r n the +i rated according to law• the last day ouw -4 White C>aurrh sid�rnad had been for ATL TONT I Q. {y�jr,�glG 'built at a oust of Y•Oi0(, an E318.. , `' - -, ' appeal beirsg the loth day of.. -P A g •P CKHRIN PLAI-NI OR OIL GROUND December, 1929. y�3 pipe cuhf g erected and over Skates may be left at ?+Pews Orifice 1 ted-this•9th, dap of December, • '50iI0 yards of gravel placed nn the -' toado. He re p.rred. to h=: stand i+n and called ger daily the Couuty Sclxwl gral.a questiori R H. STItoUD 0U,)iDonald R. -13 BARTON eaton ; a-ith respect to S. S. tem'. As a Cle;k of `the tattid MtrnicipaHty. LWH I TE STOW nietnber bf. the County Cemetery J ai Cotuniittee Advised of the vastly 12=ftp improved stats of our cemeteries. G. L Wridleton, Councillor and Re- d - _ C(N)KINa. t)?i1O�g SULTANA !L[RKY'S vagi SOUP Ilef Officer did not think our tae �r - s _ + tans p 2` i . bills would be reduced'to any et-' tor. 25�`i.r�al$�ns, I> * 25 "•'3 kn$ GS('►. ��tt11S'i; R.L �l di%tpliuntil County debentures were SAFE a DIRIECT • ECONOMICAL -SgUItTEN1,WG BLEACHED TOMATO_ JUICE tiiiosed of. l;�ief cats of $�2tS CHANGE OF TI;TE TABLE Were lower than last' year of this Effective, Sruiday, Sept, 27th, 1931a for amour{t the Dept, paid bw^o-thirds.. - LEAVE Pic' '27e�'R�us��1S, 19e.;25 oZ. t1i19C. SS families were registered during y ' For Toronto ]ser „Orybawa SALMOAT the year, 23 at the present time. ass intermediate Point LEdiON A ORA1�iGE ! CATS -UP f sad intermediate t 2t3 a� BWttle lie tool ,bills of s)84() of Rhirh A.'L ' P. M, r. fit• A l ll). 1 QC '���} 2 �j�. 14c. St?Ll'LiAG 19c. d the township paid half were ree- P' M A. 11iL P. M. P. M. 6 do v •' 1 V i �. eived. a- 7•� c 12:04 6.fi4 a 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 W. It Pawn. ' heart of Sheep Dept. a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 9.38 a 8.81 9.81 M I N 0 H H HAT 1 SgELLED + CHOICE PIGS advised of assts and •• 8:b4 a 2.54 S.b4 Raster`' .. 11.01 4.31 d 10.31 Ib" 25e t A - [ liayments in..._ 3P.24 . 3.54 d 9,64 iitandard P. M, a 5.31 11,.31. _for • lmOnd$!h. � rJc• 2 Jar 19 .�• bis department being over SW R 21,14. a 4.54 10x$4 large part of which had been paid Time 12.31 6.81 A. bL within .the Iast bwo - montbe. Rec- d b , b 11.44 a 1.31 7.81 18,81 BROKEN-SODAR IRED AND WHITE 1t;A0{,'OLATE Bf8(,. ellitg_t4om Dog Tares ovaq 'around'. ;'- 17 except 9ttts< Sot. b- an. A Rol, only, lass 2� �' 77c,'Pe� lb 15e e.-,, " only. d--a$ty sit. � �I. eery. 2 f�t• 19c. f lour. • _ Wm,. Iiiee9er, ('etmcitlor. (ltatiertan - ; - � of Contingencies, said ' department M - : Coaabination 13oelrey, Tickets he clahned was- that of everything Por Toronto %spiv Leafs .left over. advised • of the Hoare Gasses home- Crashed 9=-vpl lte,rg placed on the Tiekey and Isiorstatles, at 8007 H d MUR/SON roads at Pro arhts per yard. Tint 2!5 ! GRAT COACH I.TNE9 PHONE wo s1Er rdl «,� ees#et per hour paid relief wnrke�s I I4+t�t'll'itN 8®Ui,B — PICRiD1IP pgOYI! *a !1; :ti {e°.Y`�e••`- ^: _ 7.." .ts._. :r .c•� Y_. _ -�' p, }t.,�. o � ? sty i• s 'r - - tlarosoat Owing to the faihsre to qualify Ottwm Journal, Oct. 30th, 1936, within the meeting hours another nays, 'Ottawa's largest United Mrs. DO YOU KNOW • Mundell, who is now at nomination meeting will be called Church could not accoinanodate the - liome is still under the doctor's Gazer. on ,Jan. 4th.' for two of our Police crowds last night when r609 people - Misses Eldzaheth and Marjory Trustees, ;, filled the auditorium, and loo oth- Wama, of, Toronto, spent rile heli- er5 were turned away at ,the. doors, That through the New Bank i.oan Plan day week -end at home here. 1h Memoriam when Ellsworth Toil of Toronto , Mm. and lora, 3Lggiarty and tam= - . You can b a — new H e -.j n ily of Detroit, spent •the holiday presented the Toll Brothers Trsv- w g p8tt'111 rz y . rs.. Martha Brown left us .' elogue, "Bitch -Hiking . Around . the A new $ath.rOom-7- with, Mr. and Mrs, A. Forsythe.. January, lot 1935. World.". Mrs. Walford is not so well of - A new roof for your honse or barn late.. Kra. Stephenson 'of Oshawa,No one knows how much we miss _ .as staying with her at present. you, (ATTENTION, FARMERS 'And go�rAaeh diseoalit will pay the interest' on loan ;•' �� A number .from 'the village at-. No one knows the bitter. pain _. EXkMPLE-It you buy $10000 . worth ofgaly. roofini on 3Q days trended the Cbzistmm concert at We have suffered since we lost you Gft1YLBAL REPAIR WORKterms you will pay us the .$100.00 in 30 days. yCedar Creek school on Tuesday. Life •has never been the sarrra If you pay cash you pay us less 3 per cent. or .$97.00. blr:. and bilis. Hinan have been tat our hearts your memory lifrgern �8 are prt3paTed to rePlilrcars, _ entertaining the iormer's twro sin- 3weetl tender, fond and true, , You go to ilii bank and borrow $100.0:0 and get $W,7.5, so you actually 4 y trucks, tractors and ail farm y ters and their hu4battds of Galt, There is not a day, Dear MQther,. -pay only 25 tents interest onloan and pay ,he bank $106.00 at •.$(3.5; 2 machinery. wheels rebuilt and over the holiday, That we 'd6 r month for 12 months. not think of you. per _' �• wood -work and :.:. We an pissing to lard. Will tire-t3etti . Watch. for our pre-lnventoi'y sale -Thampwn out on Christmas Day Dsngintcrs. �s'a ids and wood turning of ail kinds. -open - the day with Ur:, • ar><fidr�lisireu. DoeoMlt7!: seer 'fad, `i Bre. 'Harry Poiter. Carl. Place your order now for starting Jan., I st. •-' �+ The asmwal meeting and lRoli wood -working and turning. Call -e>t the Bgptist Church is to Do To the Eleni and Ratepsyrre. of Plume, or Oail the TowThship of >�{;na: '.:;We really' have Bar gains held next Wednesday, January Gilt A. � • RO W afrfternoot, �-nolo$. : 'CHAS COOPER CL.AREMONT Card of Tleafr�te Brock Road Sore and 8lackamith Shop. • 114r. and Rtira. George Lee, of f Stouffville with other relati-.*s (Successor to W. H. Jackson) ,J ` !a < had Christmas dinner with Mrs. I' wish to express , my most sin-' Phitoe pick 27$9 1-26 , Pakner and Mr. Ira Boyer. dere thanks and appreciation to the _ _ b• The Official Board and Board of ratepayers for the expression of •• • Stewards of the United Church will confidence, • in returnirLg me by ae: - Record Ser T lee Given :• sleet, on. Monday afternoon- next at larnatioa as councillor for the year LIVE'$TQCK SHIPPERS ! _ 1937. x y _ 2 o'clock in the Sunday School. I will endeavor to the best of FARMERS -.3 hip your Live Stock :' Ontario'sillli ell room.my ability to merit the confidence y -" At the Anival meeting of the you have placed. in me. to Toronto with us, Police Trustees on Monday even Wi,:hine all the Season's Greet- Stock '.tatted facia and -delivered-� - o • ing- James bieCullouRh vr:a? elect- Hos ltfCl� Fora ►JiCi1 Children*' Ings aiid �a Prosperous New" Year. personallyto the -market. ` . ed to succeed Mr. I:yznan Pilkey. � • - . -+� wiw had retired. A. Heber Down Prompt, Dependable Seivix. I or to their municipality. to fixed at The large amount of snow that Cienerosit of P u b 1 i c , ---•— Phone Pick 506 ' .$1,75. T4rere ars no extra charges. e had lying on the around. aver ANNUAL COtitiEN1'ION MORLEY HARLOCK Permits Care- For All The use of serums. modern costly - this countryside last week -end dry- appliances lad many other eoetly _e>ir rH>r- Brougham.. Ont. 13-21 Regardless of Raeei n ces&u appeared rapidly during the week. g but vitally. e t items, sennet until the roads were entirely bare PICKERING TOWNSHIP be provided for ,out of thets. Nor fiend S C aanowanyces fvino Lor 1pahen a n S. S ASSOCIATION Creed or Circum tan e � medlel odi a Rm o they provide e Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover,'Vau- The SoiPitel fns Sick Children In °�Op' a pf eateee, ete� ■app wtr.t. a;e rattt_D lx •ray • to thousands of easel. 6haa and Helen motored to Tres.$- L :*; l'rr.0 t Fi C 1tCl[ - Made�ne Toronto ts wttoi7 an institution in Despite the fs ttiadia. titin and spent Christmas with Mr_. - •rhieh nems dasaa of Ontario trial eiutr especi:lly �va CI.t1KEiUrIT won tilt• real pride. Operated as ear, the governmewh allowvarhe■a and biro. Foster Boulton. iiang$aa �ea�ty - dfaedady one big Public Ward, it the pine u ter.thom earn q ob remained at Snsrthfietd foo a' few T s visiting his former friends FiilDe;tY, j,Lf+iUARY STH. lg37 ", _ Asn p �b�eene soott&l tr hildr d sad hospital to aged} child e!si stmOnt fora ltd days Ja ol�f 'team evens of Ontario. therefore $1-M The oost of PW day pati - Mr. and Mrs. 1%os. Sanderseia _ _ _. DorfW flea 1 ve menthe lam abs ■orr►bined S �e lro+to Geld their fiftieth raedding anniv- MORN INC SFAMON HAIR OU'rrfNG. aided. erst3 cot patten■ w•ttet �+- ter municipality), phps itis [o+:ta. .enm"Y on Saiutday 111th. All the 9H AH PEN/tlti l3, ed for a total of 139.'1411 patient dhy: ment grant in spite or the low children and grandcitiidren were over e,00a o ts►tfoRe wen Perform- peas• oris ane the tree, serviea ■� &10.004-Worahio period led by die FI!iCiERl�id, eel Over ae°�"ofrioals were wood, the .doctors, uw{ ;bonnie in honour of the Reason. President, A., J. Taylor And tfhe Out -Patten! Department so. eeae'b year. fine lfto■pltal gifts and f10-MARCELLING. p.+ Batt Individual Voahnwta, siek Chudrw appeals to yat lex i�tey received many g - t' fba . 10.15 -Departmental Reports donation M Gal rnN wets from the faintly and friends. Sp>fcisliia-Hot Oil 'Treatment Ifoot� day doeoat of doctors @am* - 11.00_11 sport of Provincial Con- to !fie' Ro�pttat to chute Mgr time rewiltla !roes c sat7ieo t• real jolly, °td -fashioned Christ sag Per nt Wave „ C it be e! vbntron, Mrs. G, M. Forsyth Ressonabk�Prttes talent 1n ,o �• � d. tt mar not i;►t- wms party was held at the home of 11 �O--A ibTi out Bent cline d in bedsi ate_ ilio et►eratdng senor• pa i e an de tut Increase it lir:+. Bushby an Chriettmax -Day. ppoialaueai of Nominating MRS. lit. MVNDELL servlet. the a chit mer, ieervi - ` f e► Committee, Auditors and' the Son- m hlh+r, n h- ^._ . Her children and ¢randchlldzen to Plione 11006 ' ..LAR>l! MOA It Le ■notable tact et at °retyone r w,hciO General Businew - vital for list chtldroo has ono of -'the number of 26 vat down to z thew lowest ratios Of atpon•s pet fact mw e sot this treat work Eon 1. 11.34 --Inspirational Address'; Rev, osfittatfo despite the fact. tqt ., 'table Rr•oaninR with the w•eizht Dr. Carmichael, Whitby. Patient dal among aII similar hos- men pathema who are tto■leed of, g� thinv. mrs. B'u%hby can 0.00 REWARD . ppitt 1. North Aasottoa, ,dorplb lite ea'ealor toe anneal d '.$cit still trip the light fantastic with feet Mat the ears of &lldran ta- Remember, the Hospital recofvae AVrF:R NON Sl•:SSIOcV ' !.elver n eauclh nits ■•tole• lacked- no ruppo" from the Toronto Fe" he best of them noel we visit her :int. to many ease■. pre+d+aol trahh- soon for. Community Sea•vie•, be- ' araaay more years of happiness and for any corn or.. callous which can- .$fig• And despite the fact that the cause patients ars s lad trona al ' 1.45--Wor.•rhip period led by Rev. many. problem tarty dlraeted parts chi the prov}nee. Nworth Joy• 14. Hutton, Greenwood not 'be removed by the neer seient- )°e Ontario ehiid should foo b t3:b ebtttutlow ersato mike costs [n. the .L stied Church ea sunelaf ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CORN Over and above ardlnary l►irapital health a liner mofho7 stakes .2.00 Words of We4cmae by Supt. requirements. `reeozning next, the Sacrament of t-l��ont United S $., D. SALVE. This- new salve de-sentsit- difference. `the i.ord'a Supper will be observed ices corns and callouses witit the a'� at Yt beds � IN Mail' a donation lo -day M .. Dawson. �y.>Etopital are lex rheas in stets sled- Appeal Secretary. 'rhe ltaepltai Bawd the League of Young aorr3hipp 2.05 --Address, Rev. E. R. McLeJin first application., Call your druggist or■t• sirannstanoes, or tbere wine dick CwAdrmu .R Cellose erg inaugurated. We invite all the Gen. 3txpt� O..R, E. C. sb-day and order a jar of the WON- an r•geivlat sautiielpat reset, - DF.RFL:L 3ALfF 40 camp. LloydTb rale .por day shorgaabie to Toronto. es thunk• at wti* aftwiren will slid girls of the congregation 2.55 --_Special Music, Offering etc. ;rho sati■nf0 tereatr (S dbA to pay) be lose rerwsr4L = -up to. and including sixteen Yea" 3.16-�Addreas aM Diaeussion on ��� lAborator•ies. Fur sate at �thf age to ertt�ril it this lAngue by E. C leans Pieylteviag. Oat. _ .neteading the Sunday Ag ser- #dolt FSandrso, Rear. Mil= —_____...- .____.—.— _.. �_------- _-.-- ._. _ evening' -ton R. Sanderson, Toronto vieiy. A,fiier the regubr 4,00 --Report of NoanitWing Com- �^�''� C tserviceFireside settles will be t+aittee,• rte. 5 jRE AM E�E.?' elfcensofbd bythe C. G. I. T.' We ia-i s vile you to th+ee viceee serat tha h'VElYIti4: SES310N -WHY ' First • Stoney of the New, , Year.. 7 QOt-��' otahi p led. by Rev. J N. x Brougham ' Union Lodge A. F. k Glover, Claremont p. A- 1S. carried 'out their InstsAation 7.1S--~sec--Treat. Report " lHaro 'you 'taken adil-Antage Of the Cash Coulton Below*, for flew shippers of , of Officers Ceremony for the year 7.26-Addresq, Rev. • E. R. Me- - 1937 an Monday e•4b8ing, when V.• Leah. erea.rn to ai :' It not, dao so at sour first ol>portiinit+. YOn'ii- bice our sF. Wor: Bio. T. Paterson acted as fa 7.50 -Special Music, Offesing etc. Inatalting Master in a n+nst rffi:- a-0fi-.Installation of New OfiiWe - - . 1 _ 8.25- �Addzeis, Reit. H. C. Priest. ' iCllfllV herr ce. lent manner. VjAjitors from Toren- ;;pp Ito, St°uffville and rickering .were "£vf►nttelieaton , ei! Canadian . • ffighest ;-MSTI et a.[]ces !� rolYlptly if aid present to witness SM Stewzt I:ifs". Graham installed for the year a3 Apeelai geode sfternoen and even- We are baying this week 29c• ptr Ib• for special trade fat, 27c.. per lb. for first grade fat 'for treaty ' --M&SteT of ' the lodget� . An into seat- hit by Claremont ereheas. pinned up by out truck: ing function of the evening vcas the }- presentation• by floe Paterson to .NOTICE To CRh;DiTOIiJ . 'WE PAY EXTRA IP YOU DELIVER ;slier. Brn. Denald� R. Beaton whit a _ Grand Lodge '.50 -year jewel. Mr> Beaton. uas, Master of Brougham .,In thle matter of the 'E,vtate ref ' Lrnion Lodge ill' 1' and nae been loses Evans, •late of the- Villa=e 'et ' - at member of Brougham Union forres"wn't• is tie Coawty of (torsi• Worth ) p♦ oh 51 years, He seat the recipient of In, Retired Farmer. deceased. /�/'� 1 the coagratulationa of. all present. N`O'NCE i. hereby given pure t� •W $1.00 suaM to the Trustee Act that all 'Following the lodge session an oy- , ester supper was served at which persons having claims against the ",the W. M. presided as' toastmaster. Estate , of the ahove-,named James 'Several' addresses - ;Nvere given by Evans, late of the Villager of Clare- mnnt, in the .C•nunty of Ontario, Re - thaw at the table, sine an lmacc=' tired Fawner, wiio died on the 39th NAME' OF SHIPPER o. ..::.. .. . • .. .. .. .. • . .. ' ..... . ag=ied, song by onof the elder- _ _ .. .. .. .. ply past masters, which was heart- day of .Novesib r, 1936, ahereby notified to sendto the undersigned g eri]y apple► d ADDRESS ....... ....Solecetors f,r the. Fxecn n lull .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. _ .'. _ .. .. .. .. • particulars of their claims, duly D>lnty s Garage verified, on °r bef?Re the 2nd day R. R.. _ n - . e .. i bf January; - 1437, after w � r . hien date _ Gon U the assets of the said &.$state will be distributed iim►ortgst the parties en- MONEY TO BE SENT, TO Calling All Car 0""stitled theteti,, having regard only't° . - _ .. . • . • • • : the claims of which the Executors -- - , Let u4 give you your money's -shall then .have had . p9acet worth .in New or used Cars on receipt aF ,shi mini cream from new sill er, i 00 will he Rd to person forwardl co b prises are Rlghet and Worn is. Dated at Stouffville this 14th day Up P P °�. PP s Pa FK !>l¢ � Mmilgood.02 Rogah%g yew Oid of December, 1939, '7 tit! Edwin W. Events,F.eq., ThomaA M. _ e Evano. Esq., William H. Pu9k,' Req. y �*eAgent Parte r • Ciaremohtt, net., Exeentor.. <e. �AMD MOT48 totted '. .r.: - - S DAY R Y MGuiMug► and ltttitott, :�e►lieitors Oshawa for gantlets, gteeaufsk, 0M. Phone 52 LQW9 Ash Street, Whitby John is here looking back and ata- •s no other teing ever euuld know ting that he and all the other believ- him, living 'w:th Cod from eternity, era were simply empty vessels which uv;el:,ng in the -very busom of God's Christ had filled. And grace for love, -is cerUfnly one who can unve.l grace. "Each blessing appropriated the glory and tru.h of God the became the foundation of a greater Fatkc•r. ,, J blessing. 17. For the law was gir:n through Crede! Guernsey CO.v Moses; grace and truth came t: rouig With Butterfat Record Jesus Christ: Grace• and, truth- are superior to law and a�One .6vhg Ol\rl:O\'1'A N.Y. — — brorght grace and truth to man is worth, superintendent of the Cath f THE SUN OF GOD BECOMES Father, who have forfeited their dral Farms here,.: said Friday -,.that. , infinitely superior -to the one through MAN.—John 1: 1-51. rights, and who, by their sins, have Cathedral Rosalie. Guernsey cow, Golden - TERT. The word became no right to the whom the law was given. . g privileges of sotrship; has broken the •worldts record for 18. No man,hath seen God at any flesh. and. dwelt among us. John 13:- Who 'were born. The margin butterfat production by a Guernsey time. The meaning here is that no '1: 14.more accurately translates who were' man.has ever beheld God with his with 1,157.29 pounds this year. . THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING begotten, this birth referring, of Middleswo'rth said -the -old record '. Timi. = The 'prologue of John's course, not to our first and natural physical eye, because infinite spirit .of 1,155;3 was set last year by 'Nor -- cannot be the object of human, natur- Gospei entends 'back to eternity. The ' birth, but to our second and 'spiritual inda Milkmaid, of •the l:ockahi Y birth 'of Jesus and of Bohn the Babirth, by which we are made the sons p- al vision (Deur. 4: 1r). The only be- Fc.' arms at Cressy Rosalie, w1s h 2v5 of God w gotten Son, who is in the, bosom of days to o e �._. - fiat took lace in B.C. 6. The minis- , hid} spiritual birth is one g yet this year, should set z p the, Father. Literally the preposition �t try of John the Baptist and the early not of blood, i.e., it is not a physical a 1936 nark of about 1,240 pounds. � 4 - minlstry of Jesus here recorded are .birth, the blood being mentioned as here is . into,' suggesting . the ten- Middlesworth said. the seat of natural life. Nor of the der, intimate relation between child She is milked three times daily. - ail• to be placed in January' and Fein ren and parents or_ bosom friends. The cow is owned by'H, H. Buckley. General Yo Yfng-Chin of the milit- ruarq, A.D. 27. will of the flesh, nor of the will of Christ's relationship to the Father is Rosalie set a record for May, Mid- ary affairs commission, who ` was Place. — Practically everything in maa, i.e., not by the human will con- u reported named commander-ln,ehief trolled b fl one of closest fellowship in .know]- d esworth said, with 2,413 pounds of of the punitive force on the march .this leases took place in Bethany be- Y fleshly nature. But of God. " edge and love." Christ as the only milk, of which '124.51' were -butter- against Marahal Chang • Haeueb- yond Jordan. The higher, spiritual, eternal life i begotten Son. of God, knowing God fat.: Liang, captor -of Generalissimo 2. The 'same. was 'in the beginning the immediate gift of God. To ob- Chiang Kai-Shek. ' with God. • This is simply an empha- fain it that divine begetting is need- . ed b which God communicates his . tic summary of the preceding verse. y 3. AlI things were made 'through own nature." - M arse Surrounds Fate of Chinese Premier him; and without him was not any- 14 -And the Word became flesh. Y Y thing made that hath been made. The Word did • not cease to be God --- - Notice carefully that the Word was when he became flesh, but when he not made. There was no time when was made in the likenes• of sinful 'he was without existence. flesh (Rom. 8: 3), which means, of course, that he became a •man, he 4- In him was life. No one knows both God 'and man. And - today- what life is, but we do know then ,was life when we see tt. In Christ is dwelt among us. "The origins word every form of life—inteLectual, mor- describes' properly the occupation of air spiritual, and eternal. And the a temporary- habitation. The tent or lair was the light of --men. Here John was easily fixed and easily _ passes.fron the relation of the Word removed, and hehce it furnished a to the word at large' to his relation- natural . term for man's bodily = al+in to men. frame."—(And we beheld his glory, " `" 1► 5. And the light shineth in the glory as of the only begotten from ;. darkness Darkness is .the -result of the Father.) The glory of God is ��• `� - sin and the environment in which such part of his majesty, and, pjAver, sin flourishes: in the dark men stum= and grace as men are. able to behold. - _ :. ble. and 'are possessed by fear. Yet Men saw in Christ such mahifesta• `"' • p� '": "`+ - GoA's erase does. not cease where tions of power- holiness. and gra.-c,l;, darkness has fallen. And the dark- and majesty that he had a gluey like o ..+" - Wean annrPhended it not. However auto that which men beheid in God _ , the Father., Fnl! of grace and truth. s , In the Old Testament the two mivht he, and however dee the dark.' - es- powerful the hold a! sin anon men p sential _ 'features which, in_ John's _ + oras Satan has -created, neverthelP%s view, distinguish the human life and ` that ciazknPss has -never _been ablethe. Word made flesh.. a to extiniruish the Fght of God's truth • 15. John bearerh-witness of hi m.ani "ace in Jee a Chr': � .. . . f.;, There came, a man. sent from The Baptist's testimony to Christ. is A whose name was John. ."The recorded by all of the evangelists Q „, B�nteSt was the final recanitnlation (Matt. 3: 1-1'2; Mark 1;, 1-8; Luke 3. 1-20.). And' er' eth' saying. This , �f All prOphetiC fArCPR concerning - Christ, 6. g`roat witnpcs of C.hAst'c was he of whom I said, He that corn - Advent, the, - Forerunner." eth after me is. become before me. - 7. t'he same came for witness. that In other words, his successor has -be-. _ al he mivht bear witness of the light, come his predecessor. Though he r t of came after John in . point' of time;, _ all mi .ht bciieve through ,him. -.s. he' reaIl became one su erior,. to `B�llef testa on testimony. -John's' y p testimonv' turned men's eyes to John it influence, in lioiiness of cha>c • 4 m Christ and convinced those who be- atter, and in finality of his mission. lieverl '-(cf. • 4. 42)."- For •he was before me. "The ,original , 8 He was .trot the lighx, but came phraseis very remark able: it express- -'•'Widely differin reports -as to til*.- f.ite of Ceneral C htang KaiSlack- feat:u::o d;sp;i,tches from the. far -east -, that he might hear witness of the ata not, only relative, ,but absolute today. W L. Donald, the Australian who has been acting as intermediary ' between the rebel ptar hal, liAt. All' min]-aters and Sunda priority- •.Chang4laueh-Liang, -and the Nankin ,all re- . premier alive and well. t ariier 16.' g government declares be saw the Sunday p For of, his fulness we reports from Japanese'sources quote Chang as •anno unctng he had executed Chiang. Transctipt of. Change School teachers %hould- . remember adio speech, released b Nanking, contains no one statement. • The. - Nankin government has -rushed that they themselves_ are "not the ceived. ".3s Christ -4w all the ti Ii 1 '150,000 soldiers to Sian•Fug , head,quarlers of the rebel war lord, with orders tc rescue Kai-Shek if he, is light." but are ;imply sent to "bear ness of God (Col. 1: 19; 2: 9),' the altve; sis college in the United r take revenge. "Get Chang." their orders Bay. This photograph .shores Chiang Kai•Shek 'witii his veltncss of*_ „ s afullness ristwife, church has the full"ss of Ch. who 1s a graduate of a womah'.States. the l.nrht —all -of our ` ministry. and teaching o!'tbe Word is _ simnly •tri point `mon to he . Lord .fequc Christ._ 9 There was the true iifiht. even TliN. '' �` --'Village Thremene '-.she light which liehteth every man, coming into the world. "if John meant, as I believe he- did mean, that iv' there is a .light that ljehtetfi 'every man, that no man .is utterly finally avithout aieht: and that,, when Jesus. carne. that light, in some new sense,. n- _=CamP_into' the world, Caen I -think i r £ ' 'have here a clear and remarkable statement of the'truth that there is sn-v measure -of limlit in every hu- man h eto w. frees coffee of in fi i c cte t n ai a i� II i. 10. He was in the world,' ane] the world was made through him, an l < ' the world knew him not. 11. He a - Same pnto . h•is own, and, they that a -re his own received him not. When fha Creator 1ljmself, the Word of '< God, came into the world, the world _ knew Frim not: ( Cf. R om. 1, the hra.e"hLS own" IS mo1Jre, 2a0C.1• 4? x ' i - •curatcly trtir?;latec] in the .margin `•• "' "`his -own things," and refers princi- pally .. c w � ��� h.:,. ,'• _ e to the kingdom of Israel,, which wns his by rizht..and the land (if Is t t rael, ,which was also his. -and all' the things pertaining to the temple and t, < the worship • of .Jehovah, tnclpdin>r �` h the pribsthoocL ` The phrase, "they ; that were his own," refers to the peonle of Israel in generaT. �e 12. But as many as receivedhim.' r "This refers not only to the -people ". Yof.. Israel, but to all mm elsewhere r ;sl a —the individual relationship takes Y x --=—•-`the place of the" national."• To them gave he -the -right to become children gip; 6 i of God, even to them that' believe on his name. This is one place in the Gospel where we find- the phrase, - "children of God," which is often 1 .<' found in the safety writer's- -First � Epistle (especially chapters S and b). A half -collapsed house on thff cliff edge at Pokefield. ,» ` It is true that all men are the child - Eng., ._,ren of God. b creation, but all men Kidnapped b bandits last February, Father Joseph Clarence Burns where crumbling y marked by by- bandits miselottiry, is shown here following his cilffa are' threatening to are also. prodigals, who •have left the •r� dextro the village. " �` `� Y «• `` ecu4 by Japanese troops. .He is pictured here in front of the Japa• y g nese gendarmerie at Antung,. Manchukuo, with an officer of the station - „ "3 - • at his right sad s fellow missionary behind him. - •q. _a.�.'.-:moi'.. 4•.. 'A.";� if :`. �•:c'�,. .-. �.. • .. '. �5wY. ry i. • John is here looking back and ata- •s no other teing ever euuld know ting that he and all the other believ- him, living 'w:th Cod from eternity, era were simply empty vessels which uv;el:,ng in the -very busom of God's Christ had filled. And grace for love, -is cerUfnly one who can unve.l grace. "Each blessing appropriated the glory and tru.h of God the became the foundation of a greater Fatkc•r. ,, J blessing. 17. For the law was gir:n through Crede! Guernsey CO.v Moses; grace and truth came t: rouig With Butterfat Record Jesus Christ: Grace• and, truth- are superior to law and a�One .6vhg Ol\rl:O\'1'A N.Y. — — brorght grace and truth to man is worth, superintendent of the Cath f THE SUN OF GOD BECOMES Father, who have forfeited their dral Farms here,.: said Friday -,.that. , infinitely superior -to the one through MAN.—John 1: 1-51. rights, and who, by their sins, have Cathedral Rosalie. Guernsey cow, Golden - TERT. The word became no right to the whom the law was given. . g privileges of sotrship; has broken the •worldts record for 18. No man,hath seen God at any flesh. and. dwelt among us. John 13:- Who 'were born. The margin butterfat production by a Guernsey time. The meaning here is that no '1: 14.more accurately translates who were' man.has ever beheld God with his with 1,157.29 pounds this year. . THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING begotten, this birth referring, of Middleswo'rth said -the -old record '. Timi. = The 'prologue of John's course, not to our first and natural physical eye, because infinite spirit .of 1,155;3 was set last year by 'Nor -- cannot be the object of human, natur- Gospei entends 'back to eternity. The ' birth, but to our second and 'spiritual inda Milkmaid, of •the l:ockahi Y birth 'of Jesus and of Bohn the Babirth, by which we are made the sons p- al vision (Deur. 4: 1r). The only be- Fc.' arms at Cressy Rosalie, w1s h 2v5 of God w gotten Son, who is in the, bosom of days to o e �._. - fiat took lace in B.C. 6. The minis- , hid} spiritual birth is one g yet this year, should set z p the, Father. Literally the preposition �t try of John the Baptist and the early not of blood, i.e., it is not a physical a 1936 nark of about 1,240 pounds. � 4 - minlstry of Jesus here recorded are .birth, the blood being mentioned as here is . into,' suggesting . the ten- Middlesworth said. the seat of natural life. Nor of the der, intimate relation between child She is milked three times daily. - ail• to be placed in January' and Fein ren and parents or_ bosom friends. The cow is owned by'H, H. Buckley. General Yo Yfng-Chin of the milit- ruarq, A.D. 27. will of the flesh, nor of the will of Christ's relationship to the Father is Rosalie set a record for May, Mid- ary affairs commission, who ` was Place. — Practically everything in maa, i.e., not by the human will con- u reported named commander-ln,ehief trolled b fl one of closest fellowship in .know]- d esworth said, with 2,413 pounds of of the punitive force on the march .this leases took place in Bethany be- Y fleshly nature. But of God. " edge and love." Christ as the only milk, of which '124.51' were -butter- against Marahal Chang • Haeueb- yond Jordan. The higher, spiritual, eternal life i begotten Son. of God, knowing God fat.: Liang, captor -of Generalissimo 2. The 'same. was 'in the beginning the immediate gift of God. To ob- Chiang Kai-Shek. ' with God. • This is simply an empha- fain it that divine begetting is need- . ed b which God communicates his . tic summary of the preceding verse. y 3. AlI things were made 'through own nature." - M arse Surrounds Fate of Chinese Premier him; and without him was not any- 14 -And the Word became flesh. Y Y thing made that hath been made. The Word did • not cease to be God --- - Notice carefully that the Word was when he became flesh, but when he not made. There was no time when was made in the likenes• of sinful 'he was without existence. flesh (Rom. 8: 3), which means, of course, that he became a •man, he 4- In him was life. No one knows both God 'and man. And - today- what life is, but we do know then ,was life when we see tt. In Christ is dwelt among us. "The origins word every form of life—inteLectual, mor- describes' properly the occupation of air spiritual, and eternal. And the a temporary- habitation. The tent or lair was the light of --men. Here John was easily fixed and easily _ passes.fron the relation of the Word removed, and hehce it furnished a to the word at large' to his relation- natural . term for man's bodily = al+in to men. frame."—(And we beheld his glory, " `" 1► 5. And the light shineth in the glory as of the only begotten from ;. darkness Darkness is .the -result of the Father.) The glory of God is ��• `� - sin and the environment in which such part of his majesty, and, pjAver, sin flourishes: in the dark men stum= and grace as men are. able to behold. - _ :. ble. and 'are possessed by fear. Yet Men saw in Christ such mahifesta• `"' • p� '": "`+ - GoA's erase does. not cease where tions of power- holiness. and gra.-c,l;, darkness has fallen. And the dark- and majesty that he had a gluey like o ..+" - Wean annrPhended it not. However auto that which men beheid in God _ , the Father., Fnl! of grace and truth. s , In the Old Testament the two mivht he, and however dee the dark.' - es- powerful the hold a! sin anon men p sential _ 'features which, in_ John's _ + oras Satan has -created, neverthelP%s view, distinguish the human life and ` that ciazknPss has -never _been ablethe. Word made flesh.. a to extiniruish the Fght of God's truth • 15. John bearerh-witness of hi m.ani "ace in Jee a Chr': � .. . . f.;, There came, a man. sent from The Baptist's testimony to Christ. is A whose name was John. ."The recorded by all of the evangelists Q „, B�nteSt was the final recanitnlation (Matt. 3: 1-1'2; Mark 1;, 1-8; Luke 3. 1-20.). And' er' eth' saying. This , �f All prOphetiC fArCPR concerning - Christ, 6. g`roat witnpcs of C.hAst'c was he of whom I said, He that corn - Advent, the, - Forerunner." eth after me is. become before me. - 7. t'he same came for witness. that In other words, his successor has -be-. _ al he mivht bear witness of the light, come his predecessor. Though he r t of came after John in . point' of time;, _ all mi .ht bciieve through ,him. -.s. he' reaIl became one su erior,. to `B�llef testa on testimony. -John's' y p testimonv' turned men's eyes to John it influence, in lioiiness of cha>c • 4 m Christ and convinced those who be- atter, and in finality of his mission. lieverl '-(cf. • 4. 42)."- For •he was before me. "The ,original , 8 He was .trot the lighx, but came phraseis very remark able: it express- -'•'Widely differin reports -as to til*.- f.ite of Ceneral C htang KaiSlack- feat:u::o d;sp;i,tches from the. far -east -, that he might hear witness of the ata not, only relative, ,but absolute today. W L. Donald, the Australian who has been acting as intermediary ' between the rebel ptar hal, liAt. All' min]-aters and Sunda priority- •.Chang4laueh-Liang, -and the Nankin ,all re- . premier alive and well. t ariier 16.' g government declares be saw the Sunday p For of, his fulness we reports from Japanese'sources quote Chang as •anno unctng he had executed Chiang. Transctipt of. Change School teachers %hould- . remember adio speech, released b Nanking, contains no one statement. • The. - Nankin government has -rushed that they themselves_ are "not the ceived. ".3s Christ -4w all the ti Ii 1 '150,000 soldiers to Sian•Fug , head,quarlers of the rebel war lord, with orders tc rescue Kai-Shek if he, is light." but are ;imply sent to "bear ness of God (Col. 1: 19; 2: 9),' the altve; sis college in the United r take revenge. "Get Chang." their orders Bay. This photograph .shores Chiang Kai•Shek 'witii his veltncss of*_ „ s afullness ristwife, church has the full"ss of Ch. who 1s a graduate of a womah'.States. the l.nrht —all -of our ` ministry. and teaching o!'tbe Word is _ simnly •tri point `mon to he . Lord .fequc Christ._ 9 There was the true iifiht. even TliN. '' �` --'Village Thremene '-.she light which liehteth every man, coming into the world. "if John meant, as I believe he- did mean, that iv' there is a .light that ljehtetfi 'every man, that no man .is utterly finally avithout aieht: and that,, when Jesus. carne. that light, in some new sense,. n- _=CamP_into' the world, Caen I -think i r £ ' 'have here a clear and remarkable statement of the'truth that there is sn-v measure -of limlit in every hu- man h eto w. frees coffee of in fi i c cte t n ai a i� II i. 10. He was in the world,' ane] the world was made through him, an l < ' the world knew him not. 11. He a - Same pnto . h•is own, and, they that a -re his own received him not. When fha Creator 1ljmself, the Word of '< God, came into the world, the world _ knew Frim not: ( Cf. R om. 1, the hra.e"hLS own" IS mo1Jre, 2a0C.1• 4? x ' i - •curatcly trtir?;latec] in the .margin `•• "' "`his -own things," and refers princi- pally .. c w � ��� h.:,. ,'• _ e to the kingdom of Israel,, which wns his by rizht..and the land (if Is t t rael, ,which was also his. -and all' the things pertaining to the temple and t, < the worship • of .Jehovah, tnclpdin>r �` h the pribsthoocL ` The phrase, "they ; that were his own," refers to the peonle of Israel in generaT. �e 12. But as many as receivedhim.' r "This refers not only to the -people ". Yof.. Israel, but to all mm elsewhere r ;sl a —the individual relationship takes Y x --=—•-`the place of the" national."• To them gave he -the -right to become children gip; 6 i of God, even to them that' believe on his name. This is one place in the Gospel where we find- the phrase, - "children of God," which is often 1 .<' found in the safety writer's- -First � Epistle (especially chapters S and b). A half -collapsed house on thff cliff edge at Pokefield. ,» ` It is true that all men are the child - Eng., ._,ren of God. b creation, but all men Kidnapped b bandits last February, Father Joseph Clarence Burns where crumbling y marked by by- bandits miselottiry, is shown here following his cilffa are' threatening to are also. prodigals, who •have left the •r� dextro the village. " �` `� Y «• `` ecu4 by Japanese troops. .He is pictured here in front of the Japa• y g nese gendarmerie at Antung,. Manchukuo, with an officer of the station - „ "3 - • at his right sad s fellow missionary behind him. , The King and Prin-yeas Go Riding Rabbits Require _ A llcged Water In Diet --------------- I— _ - Thi inexperienced keeper of ra te e i� bits, be he a boy with his first pet or a grown person commencing rabbit- ' keeping as a commercial venture, in - MAY YOU .FIND PLEASURE AND PROFIT IN THE YEAR variably overfeeds the animal. An- other common mistake arises from the � f, popular fallacy that rabbits do not re - r A Ii APPY N tru0' that as -- --::, rabbits fed on large quantities of roots " i : • - ,� Yes, and a prosperous pne, to boot. or snceulent green feed do not require , But let's lay tb-e greater, stress on water to the same extent as those be- . . Happiness. ing fed largely on, hay and grain, Prosperity is so often misconstrued nevertheless, rabbits should have - as mere moneymaking. But real clean water available at all times so i prosperity comes to the one who is that they may take it as desired. As '•1 `e w full of enthusiasm for the matter at a matter of tact; the -want of a lib- �E hand; who puts zest into daily life- eral supply f waterto the mother and gets joy out of it; who relishes rabbit at certain times has often been it the accomplishments of work -yet se- responsible for the loss of many a g e cures of play. plenty of fun, from the hours good litter. ' The following are some of the most s + This .is the sort of happy prosper- Popular' and commonly used feeds: ity we wish for you during the com- roots—carrots, turnips, mangels, par-. snips, and sugar beets. Raw potatoes fug year. . - • SY "sem• y , •, • are not in favour as a rabbit teed, but boiled potatoes are excellent for rs. Gabley-This morning Mrs. mixing with ground grains, especially +� �* , •,^ ° Crabbe told me the very gossip I as a fattening ration. Grains -whole 1 R + ratmasked yoU not to repeat to anyone be oats, rolled or ground groats; hulled, -' cause I promised ;firs. Bone'1 wouldn't rolled or ground barley; wheat, corn, -. a" tell. - linseed and their by-products. Hay- ' Mrs. Jabber -Why the mean thing'. alfalfa, clover, and mixed grasses and • She pro- ised . the she wouldn't tell clover. Milk -milk, either liquid or a soul. 111 certainly tell.her a thing Powdered, is valuable to the nursing • «Y doe or the growing young, and.. also or tno. sirs. Gsbley-Oh, no. Don't do that. during the -noulting or the. fattening : IF i told her I wouldn't tell you she had period. One of the Klug's chief- recreations Is- riding and Princess Elizabeth, heir resumptive to the throne. is Loll me you told her. Co I liter oil has come into general . ,. D . • • -use and is especially valuable at-monL as enthusiastic about it as her father. They are shown-out.ior a canter/in the park at the Royal Lodge, ting time. as it assists the growth of You've heard the axiom: "If you - .Windsor, England.: _ �- want to get something done, get the �� coat. Two or Three drops added _ busy man to do it." The 1937 amend to the masa for a few days occasion - busy a AA'''' ally are all that are needed. So fP- sa Farmers Goods Sports; Kil monis "But be sura be knows, how to • regards mineral feeds, salt should be p , Work for 'Women do it right." saDolied either as a lick or fodized,ealt Hunters -Not Gentlemen Is Big Problem Jail Yiaitor- tan t prison life pretty weed' in the r ^shes. Steamed bone . - hard? - meal may be mizeu In the mashes, or WINNIPEG. -One of the five wo- Convict—Naw., It ain't so bad. The a piece of bread soaked 1n milk and Auk Mister Gives H:s Opinion About [ll -Feeling That Cress Up After rowed in b. ne meat Rill beaeten Rowdyism oa P�.rt. of Men Carrying Gems; g men members of the Women's Advis- warden never drags me out to bridge C>Itario privileges readily. • - = •treat: Urges -War or Wolves. cry Committee to the National Em- pa. -ties or to the movies in the even- When greets ate plentiful, there V Dloyment Ccltmisaion,- Dira, W. J. 1nS• a wide choice of teed, such as alfalfa Lindalr in an interview , told of what+ ' ' +.nd clovers; pmcttcplly all garden K1NGEVILLE,-Jack Milner, tamed chickeu dinners witir'u their own.din•. she saw and heard while away on waste, -cabba a and lettuce leaves, naturalist. baa a timely word. about. �,,, rooms .on- tbei= farms. "her job." 'lire realized the enorm] GOOD WISHES an pea and 1. We wish for thee Happy Days. esters, beet d carrot tops, .� ;lbanting: "Sportsmen of Ontario, these loving, ty of the problem that confronted us," 2 We wish .lige Wee Peaceful r an Tinea, lawn clippings, kale, rape, "In reading. the disgraceful Its. V.. i]]#r; privileges I nave enjoyed are she said. tilghta wild plants such as clovers, daade- tag between the farmer and the four yours iov t, you will co operate. cut. "Every region had Its story to tell. We wtsh for thea . a- Low Golf lions, chicory, plantain, bindweed, banters recently near Hamllfon. Oft- rt- an, cheerfully share a percent• involved in the conditions, governing iowthistle, mallow and many otberef be employment •of women were such score. - . tat'fa. an] other similar quarrels fhb ase, w •h the land owners and keep 4. We. a•iAF for, thea Luck .In the Thera are some plants .which are not •- -. o tier• from be' Fuisoned agalast you questions as- trade, employment of acceptable, such as buttercups, but the Let few- ye, r, between hunters nd Races. farmers, it has caused the pages of by impudent rood; -hunters. men,availability of adequate training , b. We wish- for thee Freedom from 'der will quickly become. acquaint - my long. active and hasps tate to be ''Dear sportsmen, how can 1 persu for potential work, and guidance In. et:with them and avoid them. W palating the way to young people gag• °rry rolled back forty-eight years when i ade yot. citizens of this lovely pro- 6. We wish for thee Success in Thy er to train themselves. for the thing t - teased market hunting and became a Once to take more tnteiest in your they were seal fitted." Since 1Y would Business. Sir Roberts Eye .Open aporiama and a ^•onservationist. and rightful heritage. Oh, how often my T. We wish for thee Freedom from be foolhardy to advise without first this beautiful morning I feel It my dear old English father has told me' of being informed themselves, -the woo- Tire Trouble. W. L. Clark, in Windsor Star, duty to saw a fe-w ,vords in black and how= he an' -his friends have rejoiced men' of the new committee returned S. We wish for -thee a Smoothly writes: Amid all the turmoil -in Great bi%ite, and thus prevent being mis- when they got a -bfg hare that welgh -to their- homes to study more and Running Motor. Britain one man is keeping a cigilant .quoted. ed 14 or 1� pouada and had it stuffed learn more:' - 9,' We wish for thee a Happy Vast- eye -on what is happening in other ' - "To begin with, we must remember and • baked for a Christmas dinner. Domestic e-mptoyment, one of DE<rs. tion this Summer. countries. He is Sir Eobert V await . nu a lot : all sportsmen, and Today you and your party man go to Lindal's special interests -she is one 10. We wish for tbee Luck When tart. His official title is Under-secre-. rowdyism is ungentlemanly even InIa most any cleared -up- township in this of the. women back of Winnipeg's Thou Goest Fishing. Lary of State for Foreign Affairs. lbs -rbom. 'On the other hand, the real orovince and shoot a small wagon- School for Household Assistants -was 11. We a ls;: aIt manner of Good Sir Robert's real job Is head of sport is a goiJen rule, consider• load of these English hares in one found &.vital question In Eastern Can. Things for thy -Family, if thou hast the powerful and efficient British day. Right now the English phens- ada. Toronto 'there were 579 va- one. - - � ate, pNnciplGB geptieman, and it he secret service. He it the map who- " comes on your tensed farm he U go ants, commonly known as.'Ring-necks' caneies for household , workers, and �'-. 12. Last, but not least, we wish guides and directs the spies who are f to the poste to ' near; and if he •have- become .so numerous In the only. 50 qualified persons," she .con thee, With All Our Heart A VERY constantly at work in other lands. sees the farms. will greater art of our cleared land that sulted a little notebook. - HAPPY NEW YEAR! go him i, Sir Robert is said to be the only man - , post and your companion. accompanied In the same situation ex- , , vvho knows the identit of all the si'el Nerful, obed-ert manner. -Person-' p alts, I hay t f, n+ the.tarmers are just by a fair hunting dog, can easily go Isted. She advised making domestic ^ �: espionage operatives. y in- -ta 9 out and shoot a dozen, these beauti- work on a par with 'other work; tea y 1 37 bring yo;: a full measure fns h• men as 1 am, and ]have roam. Every now and again there- is a - - in household workers to ee and their of success and the . tut ea. beat ti g g o that omen (9 be t.a . on the out'sid'e fon joy c ser—ned thele farms ti.i,.h al 1 1 gen- ) g s scare and a number of secret amely, ' preachers8fif of tailed cock pheasants in • one day. fob- a a profession, from the knowledge of service given vice a agents are arrested. Sometimes n t oh Please stop and remember our On- others. _.. u o 3 exit den minaticns, doctors, lawyers _ it to one nation which effects the and laboring men that worked for me, tarso h�ritaae and the i1 privilege is • • • cup, at other times some. different eruat te.the millionaires' privileges in Cruelty To Chicks country runs -the spies to earth. -aid there :ta. beta. none whom i have En lar_ Moreover, if you care to so GRATITUDE. enjoye•i - lorapan, of more than g Court d Many strange happenings occur into tb z vast Northern woods andExposedAn old year pease away yesterday. A the Tariffs, a I ,save ah�t with and ate under the guise of secret, service. allds, where there are tens of thous- _ chapter in my life People disappear soddenly, teeter to ands of the argent antlered game in — W,as finished -Ab! those months were be reported again; money is' spent tt• work',- . Yes, the moose .'is the .The Women's Pennsylvania Society filled with sorrows -joys - and and no questions are asked .about irgest' antlered gain(, in the world; for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani- strife.the funds went; tips are receive .l it is your privilege to buy a $5 license' mafs, .whose, aetivities in the humane in trudging• tip lite's rugged hills huge ^t which a i, p from mysterious sources, some oil_ permit on. to ick out the .field over a period of over two-thirds. obstacles appeared. which are reliable and others of vt one. of a century, recently - took legal I'm, thankful for the. courage that • we b., there b • the tens of action in a case involving ver which are just blind trails. �. . - • • • B 3 g y young ovr.•came each barrier feared, But Sir 'Robert is the brains and - thousand i and our Northern Ontario chicks, which should engage the -at-- t n_d though, at times, my grief was head of the whole service for Brit- y A Great Book "Now to Be- red or white tailed deer, are as large tention of all Humane Societies deep and very hard to bear,'Al come a Hockey Star by T. P. the lar v ' in North America, and wherever these tiny creatures are I'm grateful forconsoling thoughts sin. Tn these anxious days, he fs 'kept Irommy Gorman, Manager it :he right infiuen could be brought bein which lessened my despair. on his toes and his men and women, and rises of. the Montreal g'raised. for many spies are women, are driv- to bear upon the right people to re• t know the jays which came to me, en constantly to be more and more traced and profusely illus- duce the woiver the deer would be At the plant of the Chicken Hatch, though in themselves immense - tested and containing many. , - r located a Ephrata, n y Co.,Co . t rata, . Penn., .. -P : • � valuable tips itA how ,to play c'oubled in three gears. - R ere by the sorrows, in .between, alert. some 50.00o.chick per week are B knowhIg what the othei felload the game. ''In closinr-let me say to you sports- made much, much more Intense. y b - also hatched 'during March; April, h[ay is doing, k me; of So- 'i• - Ontario if you want -Lyle Myers g Britain hopes to checkmate AYToaft ►HED ►rcTuatts a and June. Agents of -the Women s • e e every mov, , against her. fit1EAT itAYERf sour privileges t•) continue or increase (maunredfor framing) you ha -•3 got to co-operate he -rt and S.P.C.A. found that at each days': Group Hoots!" Marcum.deformed . Some women never know what to Classified Advertisin Gip „L ck�aiallm" • soul with the lrud • owners and similar• chicks and those not fully out of the expect next from their husbands, and g — or individual Birt sv of: worda .can be said of the north if you some husbands U hard not to din INVENTORS egg, but showing life, were thrown y INVENTORS aMv Northcott t•aui Haynes want out' big .,ame to Increase we anRoint them. Rue IIlinm NPrt�Het� have got �r perste heart, body and out, along with the thousands of egg • o• • A N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List Earl•Robirean Dave Herr pocketbook with the trappers, guides shells, into refuse containers, to be Aof wanted inventions and full lurormatlon { Bob Gracie Etorwortm . Jenkins --Smith's wife thinks the gem all x. THE F.AbIBAY Company, World Gus Harker Ae,•• ga;ly and: ae,tlerr. hauled away and fed to pigs. ,q avid of her husband. Patent Attormeys, 273 sank street, otta.ra, Howie Morass Ari t lwn "1 sa; raise the big .gleno license Atter delving into the refuse - box- ' caaada. Johoa Gaano l Frank Boucher Perkins—Does she. _ Will. start Burke if neces4 ,•r- and k - the .wolf at my es and rescuing some fifteen 'live Tenkina-Ilea, she even believes the GeorsoHanti.o Aiesl'i•inak7 prle3 whi:h,leaves this mono with chicks and taking them for evidence, e Your choice of the aglow • y e pat rot tau>;h: Niro to swear. - our 'rapper • guides and settlers .:nd the humane .agents summoned the . ' • • - C or a l be from fr tin of T he • For a tabs in ten years ell the hunters in Ontario manager of the hatchery. to court on , •' �� AND"or"LILY would not lu able t keep the deer charges of .cruelty. The defendant THE NEW YEAR WHITE Corn Syrup. --Writs do^ n xs ,•;e s ,cot the does." Graphoehart on the back your name and assumed '.full responsibility 'for the Hc lovely to behold! Whether yon- addrese--plainly-and the - - practice and the court imposed a fine tZrVr or here! " words"Hoc book"lot the of E10 and costs o! X15. Defendant Itr pure visits uniblr for us, life tri- Shows hm to read chiracter neineof ihe'- tureyouWarrIf Thousands of swallows taken into also promised that -no chicks or eggs umphant- from handwriting*, ata tanCe (one book or picture for eseh Ital over the Al s b airplane to Ocer aFesterday'a bier -aa the' Master �' label).. Mail the label to the y P Y P showing life would be cast aside sddresetielow. avoid' mold "weather died when they hereafter, as future feed for- pigs, foretold! - - -•• : 10c PREPAID were fed by members of the Society -untlj life 'wall humanely • destroyed: I x R O W� R CIs e URs Graphologist Room' 421. for the Prevention of Cruelty to The society purpose to proceed le - CROWN BRAND Animals with canary seeds which Bally against, other like establish- The use of any device or contri- ?3 Adelaide St. W. t01lN �YR11p were poison to them. m menta whenever convicting evidence vance for mut?ling or stopping the TQronts can be secured. [t merit,, the high- sound or report _ of any firearm has F. " "M FAMOUS D41ROY -FOOD T i ex.t' commendation from all those who been proclaimed a criminal offence � �sras"'r#J Cyclists in France, where one man ,will now be convinced that there is in Canada, unless a permit has been bsue No.'1 -- $% in every gist uses a bicycle,. 12 much cruelty in this young chick pc= 'lbre►N.iw►sTt�tCCa[I'►1'tYt.t.de.r t obtained, according to a proclama- f�tt)1f7t0 trgnca .a ye kr in tax. businexx from start to flni.h. tion in the Canada Gazette. C__1 \ r ` : by .. • - _� t- •� .. . • FYW."Sd•Ri'. 6T-%.trC `j.'-Si"RI •.',..tom .._ ' '.._. G �.•.,'Y,' '.l•.. - 6 k., 4 •.. � ,;: �. r +rte • l =rs�j� JtaA ►"� y -We Wish all otir readers a -The Young people of Brougham i were entertained -by Miss Dorothy Happy and Prosperous Year 1937. Baker, Church 'Str., on Wednesday 0 � -+9r. a„d Mrs• 'Cartwright spent -lira. King of Toronto; spent evening, at her, home. Ckristanag with relatives in Rind- Christmas with Mr, and Mrs. Mor- Ig hsor:.I ris Hick?y'. 0 -- F, H_ and Mrs. Hail spent the -Ross and Mrs. Murison, spent Cu stOlri M. x holidaywith the latter's sister in Chriatimas ,with the latter's relative-�J _ 1ri 1Pickena's Leader Stere" Toronty es ir• t_Madoc Wood -Sawing, -Arthur Silk spent Christmas -E• C. and Mrs. Jones and fam-- with his people is Shelburne, re- ilY sPeltt Christmas with the for- Having now an up-to-date wood - turning on Monday. mer's parents in Owen Sound. sawing machine, 1 am reared to "Dr. LOCKE' � et „ -F. T. and Kra. Bunting prepared �]� ST ORK'Y ''►' --Mea ldedthin spent Ch'ristsri8� Ing and de:'eustom work at reasonableo� Ties '• 'sere 8 '.-t ktand family, of Toronw. Christmas with relatives: in Toron• ra es. .•-.TJ-wft 'was s heavy ,notor tr- t0• Apply to Shell Garage, Pickering, affic on the highway on Sunda g Y nY -Miss Charlotte Taylor, of or Phcne Pic:: 3900 13-iG although the dad: was not ideal for Toronto' has been spending the . a"toring. -The regular meeting of the W. I holiday with Miss A. E. Richard- son-' Hitch-Hikifig ls, S. of the United Church will be held on Wednesday, January --•D• J. Callaghan was in Co - bourg one day last week on account Round the World. 6th at the home of Mrs. J. S.. of the sudden death of- his •aunt,. See these two ` :',Balsdon. Mrs. Hollies - lines. _ The highways, especially. the Today (Friday) being 'New Heavy Mackinaw Costs, navy, grev h brown.$5.75 - sideroads )take been very icy, and Years Day, it will be a general` Stanfield's wintor Underwear, $2.00, $2.50; $3.00 + dangerous • for motoring. . A mum- holiday and all places of business pyteihliehed 1857 t: I ber of, cars slid into the ditches, will be closed as usual. >r r �► w r~ »► T rNU ' but no serious accidents have been { -Messrs Reg. and Jack and ':Kiss . Friend -ship =' :..reported.Betty Barker, of Queen's CoMQge, .. Contentment'. _ a' " -The marriage of Mr. Georg(- Kingston, have been spending the :Prosperity. r•%'�''"` T$exton, of Oshawa, only son of i Christmas 41olidays-at the hoine of :Happiness A Mr, and 'Mrs..J. R. 7%exwn, -of their parents here. .. To You . Toronto, to Miss :Mary McAdarn, of -Friday --Fridtay last -was . the blackest W. .!G R E I D' -09ltatwa, took place quietly at Osh- Christmas ever experienced in Tor- -Butcher (pbone.-3000' Jickerip. n Awa, at the first of the month. i onto..To a great many it was not 1 - z ' --Services' as usual in the Unit- a Merry Christmas, but one of (' ed Church next Sunday at 11 a. m. + crime, accidents,- and deep sorrCrh J .i. , G and 7 p, ra. With Rev. Hugh . G. brought - ,to many • hiamea. Much of The Toll Bro.. ..Gmsier occupying the pulpit. Sun- this was due to the increase in � '. - •' "day School, Y. P. and Adults' Bib- { u ng• ,-- The Toll Brothers, .-"world's Cham - le Class at 10 a. ns An are wel- I -The railways ' report the hefiv- pion Hitch -Hikers," are seen 'in Jt•ie toot wi%dA.,• , :• Telephont.A ,. ! ieat traffic in a number of years. thumbing formation. - IA quest of _St. George's Church. On New � Some of the trains leaving Toron- knowiedge and adventure these two ',.Year's Eve, a Watchnight Service i to had to go in six sections, with University of Toronto boys worked will be bold in the Club Roorw at 1 no less than seven coaches can each and hiked their way around the 11.30- p. m- All are .cordially invited train- The exprems business ares al- world, a for . trans atheir to &Vend this service. Sunday. ( aba record, as well as the amount just $75.00 each! The awry 91 ` January 3rd. SwWay School -at 10 ! of mai] matter that was hauled trip, rwith amazing coioured pictures a, m Morning Prayer at 11. Even- ac each Poet aefice . .. . •.. . on clic r,creen, . will be heard in ing Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at -ewe regret tq report the Bud- PICKERING UNITED CHURCH both services Rev. E. G. Robinson. den death of George Cowan Sr., Friday. January 86 4A meetfiig of St. - George's Guild which tools place. on T6ursdSy at at Sp, in. Adu)ts, 2.5c. Children 15c. will\be held at the Recton ory the home of his son, Nicholas E. s - Thl arsday, Jana 7th, at 3 p. ni. 313 Oriole Parkway, Toronto. Hier -We -are pleased to report that funeral took place do Saturday DON'T +a better mail service has been morning, when interment took place h 'Augtlrated by file C. �1_ R. at the e in the R. -C. Cemetery, Pickering. TAKE CHANCES 'Pickering post office.. In addition Mr. Cowan was born in Pickering to the present service: there will township. where he lived and far- Play Safe -Lu an incaming mail. every, day ex- med the greater part of --his life on sept. Saturday and Sunday at 3.05 the farm on the 'Brock Road, now Consult )(,pr Druggist p•. in. and ,an oufWinx mail which beirnR operated by hiii 'brother, Ji,. :clotaesat. 8.30 '- P. m• on. Sunday ev- eph. His wife, whose rnaidan - --Remerhber . ening only; wPFitcli substitutes for name w=as Harriett Morrissey, died YOUR DRUGGIST IS MORE the Saturday afternoon outgoing . a Ault r r ye n-, ago_ tlr�tn mail. Mail' posted 'from late Friday -4:1-0,000 wa, the- f►mount•:of _ A MERCHANT ' .. evening cntil. R.sO p.. m. Sunda;; money vpent at the Government ' evening trill not lcz;,e unti_! the Liq-uor Stores, Bees Parlpurc and H. V. R. 11(1(►fi-h;I)fthG(.'I;,T 8.30 mal on - that day Warehouses . at Oshawa '._ for , rhe _ DL'`AAKfU:`. UNTrtRdU -L`hri5mia.4 - Day wsa nbt the Christmas celebration: It %vuld by kind of a 'day that ,w^a- proml:ted inter'estid to know the number of _ by. those who issue the weather. per sons on relief were among the " 'The. bulletins. Instead' of being cold , patroRs. For hour, the str(>Pt in tl,l Pickering with snow, it way very mild. and rained all day and moett the of vicinity '- o¢' the liquor store �_�.' blocked vtith tootle.' who .'stere de - MEAT MARKET night, cawing moat` 6+ tie Ariou termined that it would not a to disappear. It was a mat dis' .be dry Chi-ismas, It was not a dry Our :lotto •' Service' _ Appointment to the young people. :Chrismaa, but not the kind of a wet.-_Q$unity.$. who were looking forward to a da iv nne that. they desired. Many failed � .. Special County of s rt skating and play- Y Po g p y to gain admittance as they failed r.�r y ing hockey. Mm*t of the people re• trained in their homes to get in before the closing hour. '04 _Style Style Sausage where many The amount money spevt in. p.^aear,t re -union► took place and beer and liquors on Clzriatsrras and : ;; 5e, lb. enjoying their turkey or goose, as Neth• Years would go a -long way per the case �ght be. and the indis- usable toward defraying the coat of mein- _ 2 lbs. for 25e. im taiaing the churches of the city. ---Owing to lack of space the The city of Oshawa, is iiew of its't •CLARENCE SILK; are unable to publish in full the distress during the paAA few year-.." �-S1 Mgnnger leport just issued 1♦y the engineers and particularly during the past- ' Phone following their tests for water in few weeks, should give serious con- us for Dtitvery this locality.' Said report will be sideration to - this announcement Picone /lead in detail at the Ratepayers' to the daily press following the ]Iglu qn. Monday everting, the I " fsumimary of their holiday. Little sympathy need The NOW deiareorh/dsMr�wis. conclusions is expected from rural Ontario iii, thti as follows: (i) Ttet the future , future in its loud roars for help in source „f sl:pply fc- the *;:Bron of r -IW adininistn tion I4�ON SA idb, -S ci. r 1 rite n ha o!d. P:ckeeilig to Tn"t. tait3nate con- ------- .._.. ac, Anpiy 41t cr Brown, 1 trite *suet or i�ru,:nh- sumption, should. be frm:1 Lake . - - - �.4.,,�,. Ontario. (2} That a smallei temp- '~: ►'inter 1, "0R. yA[.l+-Co(tt h►�a��hP�` orary, supply may be had by. means Y of a rollectine gallery in the flats • . Q� Roofing stat, mr,tur at,d grate?; ;30,00, Apmi at News O1Tice, t0tf .west of the village, ( 3) That .be- Lar ais g �, r, ),- 14.11 LLS -' � , ie� 7,wrt-ke old. fore either. of file foregoing are ` g No. 1 Ralofing, less fixtures Apply t? Crawford3 Pickering 19 ~------•------� An investigation of j sell $1.15 VOR S.•k{,N-Younacnw, 1j,.lytf,ip deep - deep well' posaiibilitles (a t of the No. I Rolofing, with fixtures.. 1.49 No. 2. Hbofing and Durham cross, due Jan. 6th. Herd T B. testes and nu r$acters, Frznit Gaatick, lot 24, `ickrnng village might be advisable, at a 1.75 con, No. 3: Ran€ing.. 7, R Fi 2, f::=iemoni, 19 t cunt liut a?-^e£(Slllgr.Qtr. 1 -His •rn"7� 7 fr;e:nds• in 'Oi_cker'ing .. .1,99 , 36 in. Giecn rock -faced 941 lb. .2.65 '� ��;� !•% h!<�'1.F-- i''it:,g: T•a"1 Ct)-S. dei .: 1' t. Pr, 2o: ah.: v -a t, , r !' l l ' will �. pt o hear of the . su( elt 4.1 Aflt►hait Shingles 2C0 lb.. 5.8o 1^1 T :3 UL,'d, Loan,. •:.an r,rh`m'bv:1.2 Carter: 21. con 5' Ftf.- ,-ring Oscar Carter: death of Fred B. Honsser, which tools place at ;a� Madi.;on,Ave., ...'Ali Fist $dality Mede by _ Z {1R• y.? 1.E--5l.•v^ry Para: in Pink. ' Toronto,m following:;• a heart f+.ttn^k. . •Tor'bnto Asphalt Roofln Cp, R f; cri.,g T:aiiahip. Fume hour a.td barn. uir, :rrihR creek, For terms and nsriiculara He t13 .17 Nears d, G arid W-.; b0TH 1 Prices quoted per stn. n.c ,lv f-. ,, L. Nlid"IM1^ r' In.- Pick., t fa 771-aiil.pev. Af t r •JiU71�iP•*nl 1'1!9 • studies at Toronto University, be- { Y ....- ' I �i 't\ i :; g� ",4 S. r4-l.'U .•,,. ;r; rhi>. �•� �� �y ���� •, nr^. br�•rl ••adkcaacs. T, ing in poor health, he parr+e to -.to, Ong;s_,�r in farming, PickeringLUMBER • L 19 w•., YARD fi. t strr> and hlord irsl(d [rte dc:iVefp, to rr..1. Murphy. nlurco Fitrnis_ Lindsay, Ont, Yho' "1 42 13tf and bought the Pum now owned n'T, ( (Of rig+:i`7 �1 f.V p;;t N'A H My'- Jer by Mets. 'AIeMurtrv, For three PHOtvE1 3414) `-�eey grade. " an( all ages for sale. both purr••hr-d and Fully accredited Faise the tdit of titehe yeai`a .he '.M_a Ze0 . in 'gardening in -"- hf .stein herd- ay ariAmP 4 .lersry ort^;G' p,;^ph wl.ich 'he %w very slrcees3:al, Hav- CARPENTER & 1RUIL•DER r_; Y1nmb:eY. N R 1_Qrrokrin q_� - ing regafncelhi•, health he return- - 4,KNi,vL.N' for C. ed w fho, ci•i=,-i7iFre he has been A:'eralions, Sash, f.) ;011 sale a relristerW Je'rscy '.clfot due ran' 16th bred `1,.n [ t?:'d�r,c, els;• t ., •:1 purpose ', an ,oid.itanding anti orify fn fiilSn• Serpens R12ldP fiG nyder, saos Lhmil hence, bless tcrte,l aa,. faliy accredi- ted-, M B Bork. R R 11% Locust Hill. 15-19 sial rg4tters, He joined the staff of the Z'erontn...Star, but for frelav - . Flgns and Esiime ler given cn �(JR RENT --N : ,• r,i� ? hl -„k hba�e, FORinRid-.ligh'.s, s n,,er -lecteie i:ard'woca floors w pears,.wess irs. leu mess far himself. j Generalice air 1ii/Ork. p thruughonr y•,,•gem,:ha-.' -with smnllfruit@. On Highway, wicriooUni; Use Rwtge River. ij In 19;A he rejoined the Star, in TSU J. POYN E. r•io. Zan, Rouge Haus. ?hone Scar 34 r whlrb M5 ArtST11!r 'cn fi'ltrio al ritat- i ]oi �t . cera` were v7idely read. _ ...Pickering :eat:. s. .ra,.ww•Lot and 1,dulce lamts cc•crt�+leu wiih anddes. aim, one uprii6a germ,$, send owe 1036 model ear radio. Apply Lena Dixon, 14ovg. Hills. P.bone Sear 34 r I lk Orf -Ladies kbwit mitts for the : at $3.58 'Service .Economy whole family _. el'Big 88» Dr. ALLEN Oxford .Ties I. -.-n :lined smocks s� for Ladies -: Leader for men at :. $2,510at $3.25 WINTER'. WEAR Special Prices Groceries No Better made See these two ` Men's 1-buck1eOverslloes *1.65: 4=buckles, X2.96 lines. _ Just phone Pik 101 Fleece -lined - Heavy Mackinaw Costs, navy, grev h brown.$5.75 'Hurlbert" an ih�. - c combinatlon "Chums"- for 'Kiddies : Don't forget our CHRISTMAS CARDS underwear for Hien Both reliable are now own display at �1-50 S.CHAPMAN WINTER'. WEAR Special Prices -6-Eyeletpv're gum Rubber Boots,- X1.59 "Ladies' fur -trim ad Motor Boots„ 12.75 Men's 1-buck1eOverslloes *1.65: 4=buckles, X2.96 Men's heavy rubber Boote, with felt top dt lining, $2.95 Heavy Mackinaw Costs, navy, grev h brown.$5.75 - - Work sweater Coats, black, mar 0011 &'browil, $2.75 Stanfield's wintor Underwear, $2.00, $2.50; $3.00 Fred T. Bun ting, :- - _ Pickerino pyteihliehed 1857 >r r �► w r~ »► T rNU - Health = . Friend -ship =Pleasant Memories .. Contentment'. _ Cheer - .. :Prosperity. s home True :Happiness ,. ' All in Double Portion ' �.. .. To You . _ W. .!G R E I D' -Butcher (pbone.-3000' Jickerip. n Pickem'ngHar' dware Store :: _ 1 - I � l i T h c (' +` --'- jj ,SON"' .IS, J .i. , G 10 Al - - P. 6.r Agent for McClormf�k--Is`ee3riv' :+"a.;n riachrLory 15-30 lnterlliational "Tractor. -Foot•li:ft Single Furrew'YtiWng Flur and R-ipatrft,, , •: :C11tr Glott�: e`TUo iNt�-o' ,'O1;c Rot,#$$.•Fitt' .,t�.:. . 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