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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_01_08..J a : W..a,. � ..� '�.s•x°"e...;,cl?`;s . z1,.:. 7:.w .. �. �. .•rp,v w.::b . _6i . ., •3 _7Z '.al,?.-k..! .. L �.. .... .:, L+,,,, � .. 1 .. 'w... r.. .. ,, .. .'r' ''�:..$?v a v" w -b' +� -rj '?py . •.r: EPC - - ER1NG_,,---N._ EWS OL. Lti 1 - - ' PICKERING, O NT., FRIDAY, - � otrart4llstlartu/ sss�a►. Whitevale - Highland Creek ' �► aRiummnon , _ - - -_---- -- _ Whitevale Goodwill BrDtherhood T:lie Highland Creek W. • I. h.6W "' r P_H.O. P$AR9ON-Phyttiitsian will meet in the tinted C3turch their annual Children's Party at D "Our trucks ptkras yoar way Basement st B p. m, cin Tuesday, Morrish's Hall on Wednesday Hit- . T � �'� 7, sadsw;eott, Dantrartoo. ;wr every dray." nl�LTr.i.r„/ x" ---- January 12th. Mr. kwia, of C xbrid. er•noon, Mrs. Barlow, as deh?fitful , R. T±'ORSYT'R. Opt►. D., Director ., R.opcomet:ic.I �s•qpati•.aoatarw, Aa. COAL COKE, ge, Dist. Rep. of Ont. County, and Major Bowes as ever )traced a tNrw��►tlipmberot the �4mericaa'Optom•tsieat 'Rev.-Woodhouse and his male ar- a �8$G--f96 ar•d�pn. Eyes examined by appotattamt. (N stage, presented the youthful and rk- NW. Clarmunt. Out. W uOD, CEMENT, tet, of Markham. as our guest talented- aspirants to. fame. Them -�- - t speakers. NlemA-ers kindly bring were tap dances, the Highland Commencing January Iklr nasi. SAND GRAVEL, - 1 tables for crokinole and dvminoe, Fling, solos, recitations and dialog- { ; for social half hour before meeting. Prices -of Chopping will be uu NUiYdLU HUuU1 natttrrtCr and. • tier. There was even a clown W., l ire aoltuwr.:vuc.ry r•ut,u�. ..Zu,,eyw l.oao. , Men of the surrounding country, could sin, as well as do acrobatic : ?c. per ba BITILDER S SUPPLIES � � Dani [ormerty oecupted oy the ,atr'w. E. t:bns- this is your mAetinlr. - In Unity F+w,t-, rmd v (;,art^t h• 'co'rbo o r slaa: couch wino tit war t tiuu.c. w nttoy. tpy i J y there is Strength• fresh from the ran 20 ba $1.30 BEATON, lilrGL Kva� also tunal cartage work Ire• The costumes 98 _ were charming, some exceedingly,•,, bags and over 6c, ,per-bag r barrnstars if bolicitors We have also placed in stock a full A Real Good Program at the Ball attractive, some decidedly original WILLIAM JY bEA'l UN. K, C'. line of Maple Lead Milling ..in Brougham Jan. 15. See Bing This part of the program was fol- Uo'm Feeds, The Firemen, sponsoring, lowed by musical games- Mrs. Or- U. 61±LL, K. L. J. U. F. ROSS A full line of cattle and pig JAMES A Whll,til' A W. 1VIITCHELL Vis •,re-lied at the piano. and her VS say Street. L'oronw. Adelaide 28Sb A. • - Brougham ' ,p4rited playing added mach to the feeds k4pt On ltandr-ALso all success of the xames. After luneb - `' U. R1i UARDSUN k Co.. Barris. Pickering, Out. lyr..and :tics. l3ett Haney were had been served. each child wx�? Poultry itegriirementa -rets. Solicitors. Notaries etc., Suite aw.uto. Visitors 'whit Toronto ffiends over •nade the recipient o a gil which- i4Hcetsar Litt Burtdit>i. 38 TorcwW St, forouto. Of�iee pl70De ?iUQ Residence BOLO-WW_ .. . p f supply and MASTER or ieispitone Ad. lt>aa: Pickering t'honr 3tl13. 5tf New Years' =nude a fitting finish to a veryhaP Claremont AT the school section meeting lay afternoon, other feeds required. - TeoalB( iH DdcA[ILLe:�1_BKrtie- The Beal Storer last eas' trusvees were elected Close Prices No G'redit 1 Hers. Sa4citors. Rotary Yubiic. dice at y S 1t•iaeme of Mr. Tbomwu, tot 11. concession 1. PHONE 8'21 - for Hunches Lertn. Kinsale _ hkkerio;, om dour.: T6Yto day8.3 and Saturday FURNITURE .+•owes. from 7.ou o. m e s.3o . m.. or byThe Y, P.• are bolding an upon Cyopp� �rooiocmeot. [orooco orrice : tt�s lgoyal santmeeting neat Sunday evening with HaPqy Kew Year -to all. �IIa Pboa � 20' YO. Toronto Et�tn SM. 87i: We "e displaving an attractive slides and lecture: Quite a nurber are- suffering Monday. Wednesday and Friday~ ' varier of R -" y T}l th1 , e .4 etre C1tib Dance had „ from. ooldR. TONAL T I8 - Bactine-1. Aluminum and Granitew=are $tc. fair attendance on T}wrsdsy even- The Y. P. S. •will meet on Thum- Furniture and Furniture ;�, Devitt's Orchestra provided the day evening of this week. slest�oN �. A?• .' . C. Iriovelti;er. music. :Musa Elsie Crew is feeling some- ALLIN F. NIS. e. A ,'u .1s Prices bw, in kes ping ;w ich timwt. oeces- 4 [ s Simcoe S< s.. bah... _ A little sem 'was �velcvmed at th- what better benne.-•4-andsMARw.s . and°at tee coati home of Mr. and bars. Roy XcAlir- Mission Band will meet this Sat- Mau". - .Wbirbr. ti4r.(:onabt; Pbace7 tWhit• Jan- RADIO SER�iIt;E ter, on Monday Jan. 4th. Congrat- lir±:,l afternoon in the hall, Jan- art RAAii ulasioas. t:ary 9th AIN D • A Graduate of Radio College Sundav School had a record at*- air. and Mrs. A. Jones acrd Mr. _ � _ ++_ _. . eg All kinds of Ft 1 air ,'±Forte wi en,dance on Sunday with only ortc, and Mr4. H. Jones spent New Year.; R11 Tuning Guaranteed EIL O, SM 1'rH. D. D. 9., L. D. S.. T+ � teacher absent. The church rervivf at M, Sadler's hr*nC g is.cc •or to Dr, j. r oak%. C;raduate o1 v p-t0-tile-minute training t a: also well attended it t:einx Tire rattle testers are o r ectprl try to c; r i t Vito : ollese of Lyes Surgeons and Toron. � � C. Y - . �i r y � (1 �, A L i} to Universrtr At One ant afte over D: A. and Sacraasent Sunday. omplete their wnrk in this ecrrrm',- e SWIMi t.�•``r r.e' •sad Kris Lf Pixr,e ,eFINEST EQUIPMENT Word Hata :rweTved Sir r-Nti�-•, .unity th;: vtrek. � CLOSE AVE. 70RUNT0 ._: _ - •.. for on Saturday of the pasairig Pf th:• Hach Parkin rebarned to tire. c^t� Phone Lakeside 1502 HKRBEHT T' FALLAi•iK L I) q.. Guaranteed Satisfaction late '.lir. Will rarltnn, of " 1': tori+r ' r •? M nday t.•, reaunle tt;s .stud;e.::l* flrdrrr Liken at DEWS fifiiloe' C D. SL' t;radttetx of the Boys: Cotte;e of owta. 4urge:ocs and tier IInrvrrrty of rorobro, AT 1rt Old reAi len' of' IITOU:'hAfil. $r* '�nrm81. 1% /fit+ c e� 1 Q Q6eeinresidence seconddoor east d u. And- �R,-,Ln' nY,iile Pri,•Aa oathy is ertrwres-d filar the firr.ily. 'Mir, and Mrs. •Jefe, " Park;r gi Sllirl�lt_� J' W1 ►J�ii` tar's Church. Piekerrnd. Ont: vft:e bouts : 9 aim. to 6P. m, or Mpporntsnent.. (X tar Tubes and Batteries always on b ,tt Xrc. Arch„- Fnr.ri-. .,nn :ir,l &emit)•' and Jnr., A. Har''r-n- cpp i e " Phori Prcic 37% 431 l t. ear. a ), e r - iaufi..ter. at Atrxrr,d and 31r� P.c� \t•v• Yaars with Mr and Mrs. :H. ROY MILLRR. Art c,..,tt. daurrhter and hu4and. of 'Parkin. ti+'t i)•%ivwriz.-d Steri Shingles, i$ronRhwrn. On c c wt•. Bird`- f?e It SI-tre Shingles. ..vuOtst/0a or Etc as: r'eda Y s , r, . a ,<In Stat n . trued r f7+� ve -i_�tPd i{ = T}'om �" �4 = F a •e'! n _ 48tf _- Poona Werk 1Hr.8 ` lore.-C rrcpntl-. nf. Fl^'t , 1^:eve rot!ir•.n-,i to .w­'• a;gn, r.-rut,..Y r.t� ht,gfcy wheals. A Cf[:iZ�IBK'rH H[l ElAftl)sU'ti- Or, �YtNinicria} a�ar.ira• ;I' T=^h1 r'•,*� =nPr+,finc the ► ' L�wrr ruYYw�r. �t trpenr+d. F_reandautumebYlctasurameofall kinds Rakor, of Pirkp"in¢ ,,rtprtarno.a ,. t heir horre'a, PATI'K•St>•'� t' CLAitl:.' O raOresertuos wmpaniesns oWid-linaneial stand- D. � ID R l a' t nun- �•*-+lP It hoc "I Its C?uitr a- r: ,•t,Y; are '.3'^ t'. ,:lar. s;.., 1,,. •r+ Phone "261`4 - - -- ... :., -.i •.-•,._ P1^1ror,nn,.,aljTPnt•3"t a �'aT\' P!� '1tt•n(t .tn"^ •crlaulav C.,.ln,r.e�l i•. t.- PUSTiLL, Llcensixi Auctioneer. o'r� lP Pteni�tg. at rlarero.e tt. FUEL j iC r F. r,r J9 ties of S ors and OaMrro. An e - lJ J:+L r HOn aa.f.stit ail 1, tads stwau•d fn oc-sborHwH Insn'raIIee of All Hiuds. ()T^. .'�(.-,•tda�' PVFnin� 1A?t thR Y. _c rr.,-A it;+.l-u1r. }»c, •r:.Y •-.•� - - 116hoe, Adidriss Green Oliver P 0., out _ _ P. n{ Rmu.�lif visi'!vi the 3oh-' '^ �1r . Best Ratae Available with t;nn,: b.;rrp at Br»okNn and the.' W _endin-> the-holiday 'swith her, aur•? - � H BEATUR, TOWNSHIP* P _ •. ; D" C:ark Con veYaacer Gotomreuoner for �: not farrdly beat• with �'Ir'e W in Utica'. iak,oa •'.t1•fav,t4, Accouotrol. Etc, issuer of. Secnrity and Service. Q( 'Lli�(J�] C' �upp�Ile% i.tarrtal"ticenses. Wbitevak.Unt.•'(n"av ltnctsrcg welcomed The ..0 F. '.±'Trott-bray �}��r!a a ne%,V . 'S � t • �� MAW ,uFred Ca ie a ic+l]} evening, Oldsmobile. lvl = Address- -_Phone Frei rat�ie and family entertain The Fo*.rr.SrsaarP Clac: nt n .,e"- BROUGHAM. PICK 516 A on New Year Pay, tha B:trnn at the,home n€ Miss, R. Ledr-tt 1.Y:IC:�r2. t; :i 1_ lrI L10EX5htJ' >,UiT1J1iSNlt AMI) Feasby family, orf Oshawa. '.11i- Saturday night. �_ ,C' 'ii! L1E;iNP VALUATOR '<ixr•aret Cassie. of At*irtcourt, :Mfr 43aieb conducted Anywhtrrc • - lilt LO;I F11oue• le write.' Address 014 Dundas ' ick4ff II$r Mills and ?►Its. Toole. of ' l'xhridee n�ri u +Wharton 1trs. M. Harri: and son of Stt+tlfP A1b�rte. 1,0x1 Street. Esot. wilts, kfr9. I+' in White �n Apd hc'* '1ti'buu ontf►ria. Agent for Frost Wood Domestic Coke y y The W. h meet at tho Bert I-ITtr sunt, Mrs. Stilt+, at t`.herryw.nd. - 'ookdbntt Farw . Machinery vey brine nn Jan:, 12th. Subject fur 5'lis� Norma Pimley tar are sorrt OPIilent, I.i111A, PlaRtei a the afternoon's pro1.*tarn, "Canadine to say met with the misfortune o`g le Body Wood CYRli, H. MORLEY fi4� late .lire and re Rirs. Industries" with 'exhibits P y ORNERAL INSURANOR p P by Mrs. a brolaen 'arm t-phopping and Feedts Of 'all R,oberts<m and Mrs. Easton, Roll Miss Olive Bassett gave a party ABents for Lundy Feucte Pleleri>ai iTN _ kinds. SAIL-y?'ame a Canadian Imius'try, to her Sunday '.School Class on Wed• and blet ,j *301113- - WRITE S _ - Harvey; B r slay, Dec. 30th. i� f t: •. �IoetC+f:ses, 'r!IPcriafnes B • H e "te -"' r Pitchie, A. Hardy. Tine C. , I. T. will meet even, 1ltoyed .Pastry your �� ,,, ' I Life Keen in mind the Big Cnncert Thursday during 'the coming se-P.- iC()c�ah,, c.t Ir LU t,,CSCntE. c ,. Poliltrq Feeds, rowing and fiance, by the. Firemen: on Fri- sun Fire (Secure Mees Before Buytag - B6h, (cal iDg Mash play, January lath. Phyllis Henna. Mrs. IT. H. Staples n{ Sudbury -�• Automobile Pianist and Yntertainer. Jean Simp- vi-sited with her father at the be.- .We id .We carry aU makes of Plow Poinis. son, Costume Vocalist, Tom Hill, ;-inning of the %vek. Burglary and Accident N Y_a � R - h WILSON o 1 1' Marjorie ir' � v's' to .INSURAN('F D., N. Lockwood w(ljOa 'error, an•i. Bob Wilson, Comedy - . l:+s' bi rpt le .aLm is. r It is _, : • -1�-A skoh,hes. Uhrrx': : r 't'- ;1, her st;,ter, w'r% Se6veli at Tia: n.. i. �. .,3tS2 t a.l, orlt. DICKERING, ONT, Astra will provide. the music for Grove. :'haroe Marla 72t-rib Misses Norma Hull and' Barbara 1 u' he show. Adm s _ dancing ion o lee t ., _ t_: a h en i.e.tainc 1 G� Aare � ar�.n on. sac Y n i". Bert a .. , m 25 and � , AIIOt11er Cr11r18tInaR a11- ��II rs.. Y . rOt?ehe8 lVln ll9 an �• -tJ• CLENDENING Master of Ceremrmies. Here is am girl friends to birthday parties dur• V p g RAL DIRECTOR excellent line-up for an evening o. ipg tie holidays. + FUNS I ECTOR OP,j,IOTti111Ilf°LOgreetOilrlTlan3' -real' fun. Be' outl'•� The Dunharton Y. P. Prili meet on - ,...a1,,,e • frientla with "arty wi•sbes Private Atubtlanee Books :lrtried to the Pu�+tic Lib- Monday evening. Mr. R. D. Buc}1an- rary include :comoi very fine new an, the blisai ^nary CoTcenel, will ; InVt ed for s joyoul, tame this Yale nay A'nrt Nistht 9f,rvitlre cd:tions: LIciyrt Dou>;las!, White T,ave'ellargd of the m-Gng. A vert _ Phone 9000. Runners; Nellie McCtung's' Clearing good crowd attended the first meet tide. Malvern 5000 in the West. Ethel C•hapnnan'a, ing of the New Year. Let',,-'keep it To ureic our'' store e1mring the Chris We tru8t each One Of y011 will Harvester." Frac .'AcklaruVs, INng 'up luras season and Inspeti the inter- . &lad in 1937 a 1'fesv Years fail Markham, • ...Ont, Live the Ring. Will Rogers'. Biog- Mr. Ted Crates is the new true- egting line of gifts we ha Oaf --, ..-- -- ------ nhy, and hooks 'Iry the follovcine ..tee -Cor Dunbarton. (4;.,.,,;, Df all that is best in life- goof±, tliurs: Pia:: ^each, Neil Eelf, T. Don't forget the Oyster Supper �; health, good lack and goad We Wish Bailey, P. Br!nd. R. Connor. H. A. at the United Churc3i on Wednesday As usual, our aszoctmentof Christ Cotiy, M-tiia De La Rorhe, El 1I, the, 1,8th. The oyster4z• trill be excel]- spas Cards is most complete At fellowship, To thank our Gusto- T)^ll, a.11i...�n AleDnuf,al2, R'arx lett Ant and the program fint>✓Mi:s Deepitrg. O. T)duglxts, L. Douglas. Ethel .Bra'y, Miss Winona McEwen prices even as io,►t as one cent each mers .and Friends and; of course, envelopes,includedi F.. L. Plias, G. D. F.ckela, Grant and the full Barnes Orcheefra of _ Duebetss, Baric± of Pussia, 'Jeffrey' 12 pieces. Slapper from 6 to R p. m. With ail cards - Motor Amlilulanciii, � or Night For their patronage dur- Farnoit Hans Fallada, Ann AntleT-. Admi Sinn. Sb and 25 cents. A rr soy Z:inus Grey, Kipling, G. Hili i On Monday n:nr ;i: g J:1n. 4th, and boxed ^- -Phone 112 the p?At year, and y, Toilet geode, bulk ea : o , dy,cigars, cigart;~tes and novelties ' tiVi.Ah yori All tT very L: TCiris, A, P. Herbert, ' Mar. Mian Msrt*•arnt Rell Arrlan passed:ir L Hillis. C, Doyle, Knowles, E. Lnr-f to her rest at the Western ITospital' suitable to all. , W h><1St)sltla 'r,� Joseph Lincoln, T.. C. Haub- I Sane teas thci eider daughter of the �t ]y L+T� �•�• Merry S ,irtnn. Upifenheiyn, F. E Penny, I Tate Petar and !Nits. Anrusn,' of Din- May we sugge.t iirxt you vi4it of,! ' C. A. w7 1 j alld a Fiat-tense In Tt�#ia, Sinclair, -9. )�t-Mn and ,:graduated as a nurse atare first, it :Sill solvt your F lxneral Director t Sabatini. - O• Rnssrlsan, • Christini in, the Western Hospital. For a gift pr:,!-A ms, Happy N�°'W Year Parmenter, B. Torkingtsn, Wode- number of years she waa ever the Furniture Deafer _ 3tottse, and Ti. V. rerton's "Tn the dental d We extend to ort end all the. COIL. apartment of the hospital. r A,LVIN BUSBBY $tees of alahtt Pad" and !`In t4►e She leaves one brother, A. J. YAnn- Aliments Of the $tasoff, „ PtokAt�rt�. �11ta1'10 St6rA of the Aboter'l. In this sel- an on the komeatead here, and one ~. Hardware Ybnne 4806 wr_.. •r.., -* r . �+ i� 1..«►e►e. T�"'rl•••s• ,.. +. ec*"nn . tt rre n e l,or+l:.g to suit to j Hip•' ... . . ptiYH i bastes. toy.. �I •rt... fu.,a•rttl tock nlaee on t �>ttt�ooisz .i Wednesday, to Erskine Cemetery. t r.r'•. .. ------ -. .� _ •""'.,,,+.. , u. J,I ,... --Pa... .. _.r.. '4t. ..:.«.y-4'-i'q•4:.:est K• .�... .... ,i:, as ' • •t Oxford's Diminutive Cox UNDAY.. A m ovie=radio CSO© ESSONc�� rt q s.:x � �Y Y : r ; fin n Yx, '.ua'k �L wm• OSSIP LE575014 if. one t at .e ora Aw Y,{ NEW LIFE IN CHRIST. Greek word translated spirit (pneu- r ' John 3: 1.17. ma), is exactly the same word here ---"'By DOROTHY m COLDEST TEXT —Verily, verily, translated wind. Man does not con- •�� l say unto thee, Except one be born trol the wind as he does not control anew, he cannot sea the kingdom of the Holy Spirit There's still a lot of argument R i az Qod: John 3:3. "Nicodemna answered and said un- going on about Leslie Howard's per- to him, How can these things be?" formance in "Hamlet" on the New THE LESSON IN ITS SETTINGThe emphasis should be on the word York Stage. Hollywood stars arriv-� TIME. -The miracle at Qana occur. how. No one will ever be able to ing in New York make a bee -line xed in February,A.D., 27. The restfatly, absolutely ,answer that question for the • theater -;.whether it's good ` �N of the events recorded in these two except by referring •such things to or bad, they want to see it -'for. ':chapters took place at the passover It is God: themse'.ves. The general public seems to feel the same way. _soabon• April 11-17, o1 the same year. 'Jesus answered and said unto him, .The dramatic critics, with a Yew PLACE.—Cana was a town in Gal- Art thou the teacher o1 Israel, and z ti 11se, several miles from Nazareth, understandest not these things? The exceptions, have taken their axes to ^ , a' The events recorded from 2:13 Old Testament often spoke of the the Howard "Hamlet". They feel � through 3:21 took place in Jerusa00 • work of the Holy Spirit, and Christ that it's pretty bad, and have not 4 Lein. The events of the remaining shows his astonishment that one` hesitated to say so. Mr. Howard has ' verses of Chapter 3 occurred atlearned in the Old Testament should been mover' to defend himself_ in AeLOn an the west side of the Jor• find this fundamental teaching con- curtain : peeches. This "'Hamlet" pro- dan, the exact location of which is cerning the necessity for the i1oly duction has le" dear to his heart � n -t known.Spirit's work so amazingly new. for a long, long time, you know. "Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We Apparently he was not prepared for "Now there was a man of the Pha- speak that which we know. and bear the roasting the criti-rs gave 'him. rises, named Nlcodemus, a ruler of witness of that which we have seen; x -x -x -x -x' the Jews." None of the contents of and ye receive not our witness." The Screen id.1s, undaunted by what H, P. V. Massey, of Upper Canada College and Halliol, son of- Can tb third chapter of John are to be plurals of this verse are probably happened to ti:em the last time they adian. High Commissioner Vincent Massey, was in control of "A"' found in any of the other Gospels.. rhetorical. Christ knew the Father spent a vacation in crew during a contest at 'Henley recently ,between the rival trial ani even the name of Nteodemus and testified of him. He came to bear New York, plan ath- eights from which the Dark Blue boat -race will eventually. be chosen. do s, not appear anywhere in the witness of- the Father and' of all the Massey is only a little fellow, but he has a stentorian voice of almost Bible outside of this Gospel (7: 50, great spiritual truths that . relate _to er ones there in the parade ground calibre. 61 19:30). We know that Ntcodemus God. y immediate future. was a• Pharisee,- and thus a. strict "If I told you earthly things." Those " Their principal haz-+ observer of the law, a ritualist, whose facts and phenomena of the higber , and is autograph life was made 'up, for the most part, lite as a class which have their seat hunters. It's .a cur- Composure Shake-, of prayers, washings, fastings, ..saeri- and manifestation on earth: which be-' ions thing about au- Acesrlegal observances. long In their realization to our pres•i tograph hunters; "The same came unto him by night, ent existence. which are seen in their they seem to have and said to him..Rabbi; we know consequences like the , isaues of birth I. a. sixth sense that at thou art a teacher come from which are sensible in their effects' tells them when a God, for no. one 'can do these signs like the action of the wind. "And yecelebrity W in the that thou doest, except God be with believe not, how shall ye believe if I Gary Cooper vicinity. It's hard on him " While Nicodemus's confession tell. you heavenly things?" -Those - the celebrities, of , of ,chat he believed concerning Cbrtst. tr+?ths which belonb to a higber or- course, but take it from me it's cannot be comparedin fullness with der, which are in heaven, and are ,harder on the friends.or relatives of � the later confession of Simon Peter. hrought down thence to earth as they the famoub ones, who have to stand or of Thomas, yet it Is one of the Pan become to man. by and wait while the signing goes x,eatest acknowledgments of Christ's "And n one hath ' ascended- into on. The fans just elbow them out of a'tcolute supremacy to be found In heaven• but hi.that descended out of the - way. The. expression on Mrs. the New Testament. heaven, even the Son of man, who is Gary Cooper's €ace- white 'her hus- "Jesus ans.vered and said unto him in heaven." Such a statement as+ band obliges. the fans is somethi.g to Verily, vor1Iy, I say unto thee, Except this from thelips of our Lord lifts remember'. --.one be born anew, he cannot see the him high above every other. being z -x -x -x -x Kingdom of God." ' The word here whn ever lived upon this earth, -That translated "anew" might also be came, down from heaven to ,often -Odds and Ends—,Homer Rhode - "anew" .translated, as themargin indicates: repeated in this 'Gospel: heaver, who leads that i�Vednesda _ night Community Sing oft the air, "from a'bove." . `t 'And of ptoses lifted up the serpent commutes from Indiana to New b < "Nicodemui sailh unto him, . low, lu the wilderness. even so must the York to. -do it --Slim Summerville ` can a man be born when .be is, old? Son of man . be lifted up. 48ee Num.hag a new five-year contract — C11211 he enter a `second time into his 21 Sff.) The brazen serpent was you'll ,' like Joan Crawford and.. mother's womb, and be born?" The lifted up before the dying _people - of Question o1 Nicodemus• is perfectly Israel - that they might simply look Clark Gable in "Love on the Rua" -� natnral. It Is not the result . of un- on it and be saved. They were not John Boles, Texas -born, has .been ';'belief so much as of astonishment saved. by anything in •themselves, but -made a member_ of the staff of the Chrbt's words are meant to rouse by simply doing what the Lord said, Governor of Texas — When Zasu i :'.men out. of their spiritual security -looking. at that which he had lifted Pitts sailed • for England' she wore 3 and to strip from them every illu- ri, before them, a type of their sin. that gorgeous mink coat 'of hers, one slon behind schirh conscience, can 'That whosoever believeth may to of the most beautiful in the world, _ • `ishetter. him have eternal lite:" F.Lernal lite which she really bought so that later "Jeans answered, Verily, verily, I is God's- life• the fullest life possible. she could give it to her daughter! - ':.ay unto thee, Except one be born of a life of holiness, a 'life of peace water and, the Spirit, he cannot en- and joy, a life that has no and. - 1 �ItPr tate the Kingdom of God." L To "For God so loved the world, that "A polar• expedition moves forward. j =eater into the Kingdom of God is he gave his only begotten Son, that and survives= mostly by brute force simply to become a citizen .of that whosoever believeth 9n ,him should and by its capacity for -punishment." The startled expression of Edith Maxwell- bhows how her calm for - realm in which God Is sovereign. not perish, but have eternal life." —Richard E. Byrd. ' sook her as she heard erstwhile friend testify of her hatred for her ."That whteh is born of the flesh This' is, without a, doubt, the greatest father, for whose murder she is being retried at Wise, Va. : s flesh; and that which is born of single verse in all the Bible, and we _ the Spirit Is spirit." (See John 1: 13: could dwell on 1t for hours. L Got'. 1S: 47.49.) What a man re- ` "For God sent not the Son Into the early start that would result velves from his parents to a body the world to judge .the world; but where fertilizer- is sown in the With animal life and passions; what that the would should, be saved spring. Separate application of fer- Trophy For His Outstanding Gridiron Plays h receives from above is a spiritual through-h4m-.' Ttie world should tilizer and grain also increases the tia•_ure with heavenly aspirations and have been judged. and deserved to be .cost of seeding. - - ioapactfes judged, but, before that jl:dgment (b) It is difficult to rinswer this "Marvel not that I said unto, thee, should ever take place, God- first seat question without more - information Ys mast be born anew:' Here - we his Son to save the world, There to regarding the type of soil, the re - have the first of atx"musts 1ti the no such thing as salvation for man action uf the soil, and the drainage Gospel of John (3:14; 4:W 9:4; 10: from sing or deliverance from the of the land, but in general good re - 14; 12:34).• wrath of God, except It to found in sults shoal(, be obtained from ap- "The wind bloweth where It will, Jesus Christ, whom God sent for that purpose. He is the Saw plying a top -dressing of such erat - and thou heareat. the voice thereof, one explicit but itnoweet not whence it cometh, - four of the world and without him zee as '3-10-b or care at the rate and whither it of 1-8 lb. per square yard. This goeth.; so fa 'every the world fa neve. saved.' should be ocattered on evenly' as 4 4 soon as the grass begins to turn -+— - green in the spring. Question 2—(a) "What Is. the best kind of fertilizer to use for x =FARM NOTES malting barley? Will it improve the quality as well as the yield? (b) "Will fertilizer applied to Coliducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL oats which are to be seeded down - With the Co -Operation of the Various Departments of thehave :try beneficial effect oft the �? Ontario Agricultural College. new seeding? My neighbor claims �.. hat the fertilizer will increase the growth of the oat crop so that the Ques*ion 1—(a) "Should you and Potash would form 'combinattuns oats will smother the new seeding. apply fertilizer in the fall for which, would prevent much of its Is this set?" G. M., Wellington Co. seting crops, what would be the re- loss. It is claimed by, some that •by Answer: (a) Our experiments in - suit?" fall application the fertilizer becomes dicate 'that 2-12-10 fertilizer gives (b) "What kind of fertilizer more availab!e to the crop. This has the largest yields of high quality would you use on a' lawn and how not been proven experimentally, ea- barley. Maisters report that such should -it -be, used?" — J. M. Went- pecially at the rate at which ferti- )arley is preferred. (b) Fertilizer applied to oats wilt° F7, v worth Co. lizers are applied to Canadian crops. certainly help the stand of grass and Answer: (a)---tt is--common-prae- The big advantage of spring appllea• legumes mixture seeded—with—tire• Lice in Intario to. apply fertilizer tion through the fertilizer -grain oats. This .has been reported in a for spring crops at the same time ss drill is that fertilizer • its deposited large number of our, experiments the spring grains are scwn. This is fairly near the grain seed. This re- and is well substantiated. It is true accomplished through the combina- sults in the fertilizer givin the that the fertilizer also increases the tion fertilizer -grain drill. I! a ter- grain a rapid start If the fert growth of the oats, but the fertilizer tilizer carrying nitrogen were apt- were applied in the fall, it la 1 . • ' is also of dedided benefit to the plied in, the fall for spring crops, It likely that when the grain is wn seeding. , is likely that much of the soluble ni- in the spring that the grain rows — end and retiring captain of 'the team, ` a -trogen would be wasted by leaching. would follow near where the fertili- Larry Kelley . great Yale Phosphoric acid would be held to zer had been sown, hence the grata proudly holding the Reisman Trophy, presented him in New York the coil is combinations with lime, on fall -sown fertilizer may not get O—S , for being outstanding player of 1936 football season. •' d��S''.:::• ;.wry .,�s..e .,y... _,. .. T;,-• �, _ dart .`Y'� _ 'w.T`°,' ,�,+ aH ": u CRISES' - , BLUE LASK BRITAIN ACCUSTOMED TO [�ST tri lot F pV�URITE 31. yk (From the Ottawa Journal) t _ 0��'0 ww POUND x �K ALL FOURS _ - •�� ' Under- thi caption. "The Empire 't`risee are no new experience to --Teaks--and Rolls Steadily On aaxd," the British. The Lace them toms tlsm tri .•e New York Tinges prints a remar$• ••,i'OUgb then anti go steadily on. 1 7 t11lria u Ir• crisis is o exception.. >i<r to R11Q This attic P wing ch from its P - Her Knees ably understanding despatch , London correspondel, :, the brilliant hat strange contraption, dream sh ++ , It was hot a very dignified way of Frederic'+ T Birct'all. Bircha asks reality, vbtcbever it ta, the British i, but she had rheuma- going upstairs, the question: "Where do these events Empire, .las rolle, through this one - - i3am in her knees. and it was the of the past week leave the British' and lumbers clumsily onward Vobody Y 2W ""a 1 lyo„s a -Co. (Con+d ) Ud, iaonio d Monued Constitution , and What has been their "Nobody understands it, plRp beat she could do. at the time. Since , then, she has been taking Kruscben effect an the British Empire?" and his , at'stactortly explains it. be4zause it is - : P answer, a compound of comprehension not understandabl= and is ineaplic- _ ' Salts, and' now feels ,much better. her letter:- able. and frank admiration, is a notable Englishman -What do yon mean by For Woman's Home "7 had very pal olt is.. an' interesting, fact and inci- Birchall's art c e; that all the "giving a man the air?" A woman who recently addressed toe and could only get upstairs' on all closely woven things for which be is jests about this highly disagree arch. ' - (oars coring to rheumatism in my American -Tying a can to m, 6 knees. It is over three years ago ,in, forbids interference with its ,hle basi.�ess are Pritish:' tin the skids under him, giving. him' itects is said to have been tl v fire since I It is over taking Kruschen .c ,ntext, but one quotation may. be Reading Birchal� ohe recalls' Emer• the gate, or checking him out. Do of her sex to do so it oni hundred - Salta 1 must say on damp days I do made from it. Thus - con'r famnu� phrase about the people yo• understand? years. The next •innovation aheuld atiEll have a little gout, but my knees 'Ili. the British case, who can ex- °`•oho see more clearly on a cloud be the securing of feminine help Sa are quite better. I am over 60 years %',air thoroughgoing democracy, wed- y >, 'yet there was one other 'Brit- planning kitchens and providing colt r 8$e *,av, . n complexion like a deC to monarchial pageantry, reveling ish characteristic tLat came out is this Demand for "14ew Zealand rabbit enough cupboard room is ell ho se' a girl's and feel very fit 1 am fully re- it the past, quarreling fiercely "and crisis It was the characteristic of skins is now greater than the supply. designs. -' Brantford Explsi, lr., paid fur' taking a half' teaspoonful of not alwa! s politely in its own political humor, of capacity •(, not take things Salts each morning in a cup -of hot ranks, yet co-operating wholehearted• t•�o tragically; the tort of character• water." - •(4i�•1 . A W. ty, regardle. ' of quarrels, in time of Istic one sees revealed in a people who :an go to hundreds of thousands, to the o The-paine and stiffness of, rheuma atrP9s? What can you do about a pea Derby when all Europe is' -in ferment, tism are iraquentlF caused by depo• - le who appreciate most a joke on who it the midst of crisis can write sits of uric acid in the muscles and themselves owing inventdit? one nWhat otheris not s gov ,ettera to fli. Time- on :the authorship _ f oint& The numerous salts � in Krus- ret some anon, mous couplet. " ehea Will tit stimulating you} liver e'imenta appreeia to instance, car _ _ BANK OF CANADA ' and kidneys to healthy -regular. ac- t l ,r excep' • the British --or Ameri• That, was the , at BLit -the gift -of THE ROYAL tion, and heln them to get rid of thehumor and or, a loves a lord excess ori, acid which is, the cause ca h.m when he is foolish and than which gained Britishconquest of nit his - �i2Yt8YCiZ SfCiteltLgYtit, 30th N.ovem,�r�'1936 of so much =Ufferine a Britisher, or again a'n American? last crisis. dr. Britling not Only saw a. LIABILITIES !-ltd who Is a more genuine democrat +t through-, more than that, and more air d ndtvid 'list? It -is hard to de- mportan, Mr. Briting saw through •. 2 termine. " i _ Ca stock P&W up ti x.000,000 00 _ , Reserve fund. -fits •'per'• • i 0 000 000 00 Balance of profits carried forward a Profit and 1,913,796,49 MINING. Account.. : Dlctor-i tsink you must be drink- sf 21,913,796,49 -T � il.g ,too wuch coGe(' Try drinking Dividendsunclaimed,. H 1i,961.M IV E� I a 9+,betitute. • Dividend Pio. 197 at 8.'i� annum), aayabie. .. ?0D 000.00 i' ++ DKember, 1936.. 32,62VV.93 Smiles and ,?attest -Toni " advice is superflu• _ cos, Doctor. I've lived n boarding Deposits by and balanoss •r. houses' ever since I left home, sears meat... dw to Dominion Govern-' 4 V,626,757.93 Chuckles _ 326,131.23 The new ore section on "the third air. • Gold Mines to Depoei Deposits by and balances due to ' Peovindai Govern- meta........ .................. a.s90:66e.72 level at God's , Lake _ y is by t2� ilia not bearinliintertst.......... 310,384-198.04 _.., t the weal! of the sha#7 which two CRUELTY TO BURGLARS Deposits by rise Pubes bearing in, including..... interest accrued to date of statement........,... {16,164.055.12 weeks -ago had attained a .length of Raral Quide--Why didn't you shoot ,Newspaper making announcements Deposits In sue to other `h"'te'Od ! 71 ..119 feet. hap been extended by sub- at that flock o[ birds as they flew of the money they. . overlooked in Data by and balances due to banks'and baokiaS �� Sequent drifting to iilf feet, accord- 17? making the robbery. .....................dna correspondent• In the United Kingdom 12.238,715.43 Ing to latest report received from the fOf�� U: bi"n, Bunter -You see, tbis Is s • 729.5 49e 15 29s2A,612. mine. Or the above length the ore brand new gun a! 1 T was afraid �kcljh. bask in dsewatioa.............-•-••.... iss.290 66 Friend-You'k soon -forget b"er. and l . ............::....: ,jgrader sill o- $10.6A acro -N an aver- would strain it b9 ebooting at such a ren. ..age width of 4.8 leek As a combinel distant target before it is broken In. be happy ag co the pubtio ooc tsseludad ""d'Q eF'a t°er" 4 31' 130 OBa.Jilted Suitor -Oh,- no, t ehan'tlhcada. •• pre iengtlu n R5'J feet '.had already I've bought too much for her on the _ west of_ a can sit calmly with- b " -'been reported ua tbls level When a ma instalment Pian. - tie shaft the total it now Increased cut either. olushing, grinning. or • a . SET • to Sb4 rest, all but 141.6 feet of clear' his throat while the toast- Canada which stands t� the cred't-of the cur- inter is introducing him• he may be "When I grow. u$." aolltogaized theGold held 9v 243 little girl, ''I must. have a husband Subddiw ooin held ie► c�n.e. • • • • • «. � Y y';;;;; 1'%7.246.ss s+aet year,, work sail to have noise: , like .Mother has or be an old amid Gold �1e" n•=........�..........•... 4,052,055.41 _ Subeidiars coin held alsew - - 7.814.504.50 Mmes, tenors alining lite Aunt Susan. 1 certainly am is a Dposits with � of �. "eff ht.3" - Clark .,oldes. ... district. cempleted its new power arsosa 'le inner: b reeowulc sea b-9 flz:' .. • t^,ovsa„t,ent earl haat outs* other than Canadian. house sa;ly, in fiellember and the 200 3i.lt;ng engineer CHATTER Op- `bat a shag be anak at a point 800 ft � � Oban one , �.by other t �2•�'sa n horsepower stea® Plant i. rww to p• --- . t of the Leitch Gold Mines hour To those who talk and talk and telk batch in Canada ................................. 3.674 O6 eratixn. Additional egi.ipmeat tnclud- Baa where the _ oteshoot hs' been This proverb ahouki appeal; • due blobaak• Bad backing !! - mine cars, assa.) plant, hoists, 3x19• 'tea oda... e2,d32,18L71 1117,7%P".62 in8 The steam that blowip the whistle t eompreslwrs. etc, haus been taken proven by trenching feet. it and dtl 03. for Will never tu-a the wheel. Dome++ion and provincial Government direct and 1 iet�rth of 2Tb feet He tea ►� 05. g. 4 securities maturing within two yam'•• ' ionto" the property. - Ciamond drilling la3.s7g`e33'6s commenced in October- and by the I.1 and t2 were drilled along this see- • • • ion � �•�1 Co;,,n,;;,;� direct end of �►avrtaber two holes had been tion and values as computed by 7. D. 'lhe champion mystery will always andteed mmm ties, not aaoeeding market 26�,eM8! completed. mb hole 900 feet east of Addison, show $13.33 for a width of be why an efltcieuev expert doesn't � M iPaI ;; L s.�1�M 2.1 it. Drilling i. being continued, use hu own sl•atem and become abaft wall put down to 230 feet. from Leitcb boundary millionaire. with the gap Public securities otli¢ e1>rti C�oAlio n 'tiot esceedinii x1.910.12! 17 and intersected the porphyry as well ''• . . ' marks` •alw t0 the nearest hole t0 be tested. The Other bonds, I I trrw , scoelo, nue ease s 39AU.12LO3 as two ,ein, which are regarded as "Break" from Leitch has been frac•. t;onvlct-1 am here for having two Can ane c� � iii *i ; the continuation of the veins known Wil ort property for ap- wives. Canada an bands. deb•ntres. In the .nine workings. A second hole Othw ed across . P VicitOr-How do you enjoy your securities at a w�mont marl ••h'• 90 . 3kt 21 150 feet -ellt and "'4R5 feet south of liberty' Call and shori'inot' i 3004 , - _ 'a Moana the shaft was drilled to '255 feet and i _ Slue;ttllg • • stock thenother se� sof a w:l dent ...1'�aull�attt......... ,• t4624.168.M established the continuation of the _ _- Co. has 'rtnawed the option on the Junta -That man Smith is going' a value to co o ................... 1D+�rohny an. south vela to the west. > Ritchie .,Old Mines pro>rerty, east of ound telling lies shush you: N1 3, 37,7.76 The assay plant is nearing completion The .►aures -1 don't mind that; but if he :Cunrrent i6o and estimated discounts a Canada, ffor.�+� t173,a71s7a.{3 when drill cores riff 1•P AQsa� Pd the main Kirkland Lake camp. ..ice, included. asienaed 1aa t 1•2,4U.� large smel ng company relinquished begin+ to tell the truth Lill break tits Loans to provincial Govsemnmts. . . ................ The a the opt: ill on December 16th last and tnfprnal neck. aasuw district� ria•, to.rrsa, ,tt�a+edvaliti•a and "s1oo2 te,127,37e 1e Lcaln .hat► a,' �ladsn Mglartic - _. 'tines. has been completed to a depth it is understood that�t portion of the • • ' !GurrenCanada, a loans � ins estimated lo" tqulip/nent'has been removed •from You don't know how good food can provided too .................................... 103,{W"7.69' " et S00 tee! where a station h beipQ tar...... 3s4s,7v {9 the property when the last drill hole taste unless you've eaten a slice of Nao-Currentlodna.aximaetlloaa> __ 29e7ed.sds,16 yy slit Fxtensive lateral develo¢mc tit it premises, �. t„o: more thea Bou, leo amounts written offs .... 1516b2,067.13 :d repo to ha¢e been competed on cat something of_ smportance. • it is bolo na anff a 'slice of onion between. tst,.l aaau ocher flop b.r� 74A,bli.p �raniw ... understood that. Shelters will carry two pieces of rye bread at .nldnight. marc�agea on real setau.oldbl, the Bank • -_ : the Eitel IQVN at 200 feet diq W ung _ LlalaiUsiee of eu taanars under •tCeptifOte and iett " of credit w ifnportact, ore' Stluctule. I)rif,, jig to throukh its agreement and form ' a • • • 11,130,ea3.a8 Doctor: -There's no need to worry par °Ofwa -" """"""' 3,291,444.19 Rreiitward from the anaft, located ap• ew' company to turti�er earpinrt the ghats, of and foe.+. to ooncrotted tom .. •.. : about your t with the Minister el b00 feet fi'3Ytl the Can ground. Soma $60,000 has been ex- wife. You'll have a dtf- Dem � oa � ases,riR7 d Bion ' iiiiii�rircisii- '1,61a,e00.e0 prozimat y ........ . a,dian 1!llalartic boundary, has d s: leis• pended or. the Ritchie property. by ,Brent woman trh, n she fists back • the focegolns b..da.....:......... " ' trot+ the hospital. : 43e,321 35 Smelters Led ore strncture•,for s length'%,? over :. Ar►ztons Hubby -And what it she 300 reet. Width: of ore" slate -d- f•0 'ft. 4 report from officials of the kfren• find- it out? NOTE Tee Royal 13aAk of Canada (1rra has deo Lae 9 assts adder bili,►," : .with va:aes up to .$10.50 per ten. An Ltd. states that -in; drift • • • ' >�m•••a�the boda of thelaakinrari..and tea a.ew.+�ali.tbit,dusot averaifg width of 40 ft., • ,+.ping i gold Mines, Ltd., Royal gnat d Canada i�rancd a*• included s. the shoo• GeeerG.al statement. ; in southeast on the No. 2 vein on • rh %: age in about the only thing a{. w WILSON, - 5, er Dol Man about $9.75 ie reported as in C nte,I gDirGenertlMans•+• - �il+e 2pD-foct level, which was rteentr women attempt to . conceal these pre,ideinaadMaeeas AUDITORS' REPORT -lays. ily intersected by a croiscut, five face Gays.BANT Diamond drill nose No. 3 i •- e i tnt - • • ' • To rsa have eemirled Tag Re statement amen of C,uaAnA: l:tamples gave an average width of if white Friend-Mose; do you think - �'e>r"ae>anisonnion sofTheRoyal toff.isbtanadaatReatOffice ndwiththeeP•tsw' Beardmore property of Wilport Gold lrlchda and an average JaIUP OI reiibehebooksandsowantaofrhe ave checked hea ed tale cash and the securitidwlihtaee� - a Maines has encountered a vsl-ne °f $48.06 gol,i per ton. The last camp+e it right to leave your wife at the � lfn �e ts held We � �ee i � meow of � �llyear. and at'e a dates ;38 60 acro". 18 inches at a der•th of wmblltub .wbi1Q you your time dttnng the year havetdw checked sha cash and investment saeuritla at arvsnl of the tin- 18 to 183 fret, with the next 12 reported 1• stated to have been fit• fishing? portantbraneh7band "inches yieldi7ilt $6.60. At 170 feet 12 '."n inches wide and assayed 4.16 Mose-Oh;-yassab, Mah wife don't opin,Wilehe tr:bno il�ons�ol �in�rk whichnhavel IDea aQ c �� iw'��; wiirthtin the O,l n� Pc of the Bank• The above statement is in our opinion pTe ly drawn up w as to disclose aches returned $11.20. while at lA0 I nee% no w:atchin'. She wok feat ass. nassioa of Hank•'. as cosh November. lass, an it 1. as shown by the books or feet a,• qa lue, of $5.25 was secured 1 • fbe first gold prick poured on !, r as fin' Ah tvuz there_ W. GARTH THOMSM, c A. kk • . e • of Pat. Marwick. Miteheil & Comp�n7 1 Aoditots Decembar 21st of Morris Kirkland AREN'T W E ALL M. �D.EN IIA3r.EIa., c%•A j Gold Mines and representing shout a of lla.kau, Eldecida & company Classified Advertising month's run of the new 100 -ton mill 1 want to thank, the, few friends Montreal, Canada. D.eember 14,1936• bNi7ENTolis onsisted of approximately 500 oza. who voted for in- i was certainly PROFIT AND 1.08$ ACOOVNT gc,ld and 1,000 ozs.' silver having a surprised. to find that I had so few ♦N OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. List total' value Of =17,000: Ofi1C1aI8 re friends in Moberly., I.. L. Titus. From Mona of Profit and -Low Account, 30th November' $ 1.609,554.63 A of wanted 'inventions and full Information y_ •............. proAte i �_ta iforand berms Govern - after seot tree. 'THE RA11i8AY Company world port The cirrulit at present contains the Moberly, Missouri, Monitor•]ndez. 1935............ended 3fth ..Patent Att�MPTS, 27:1 Rank Street, Ottawa, a0proxiniately $8,000 in solutions i�•d11• '1"°` -1,nd it would appear that it has not'IngeodooriaRR Bion for aH'Bad andS.s04 241.8{rased to' absorb considerable valPea Dehtrts l+a Uem radde...... ---Lb3 5,113,796.0 ing :he next brick is expeicted to be pour The APPROPRIATED AS FOLLOWS: d,l •%antlaly 20th. 'Progress Ot Opening i% end No, l" ata ° PW OMUM • • • • • 700.00'00 rid /yDividend No. 195 at 8 H Per annum...... 00 00:.he mine at 'depth i4 proceeding nor• rapi'tOei'tart 700,000.00vidend No.• 196 at 8�, per annum ......atiniva.................700.000.00 I irally. The orebody on the- 1,125 ft. Dl.taerxi 1Vo. 197.c a%. pat' //-1 �qq� la A IWiwte `revel at the shaft, which is proved for 1 2•x•000.00 !toes tka seat mbb«.•uektat d Briar ► "i 120 ft, ieli�tll: 8.2 ft. width of over Shows how to read 'characterconbibutior I to � Fit ej ,•,,,,,,,., 2oo,tloo.00 •111eWs reew�atku ekta uW ........ 200,000.00 t.Ik. 0 4 `1$5.50 grade, is being extended to lila fram handwriting, at a; glance •A opriofti andLem> �� ; 1,yI �9 •II li , 13.79sb stir. ueQt:dw�i fi. Av. a+ria I eae�rr re valHea-were-$ 11. - -. i a.w 1 a drill hole, it is stated. The north _,µ, W. WILSON. _ Ga.rat Ark grads I oaseut on the 1,250-1 t, level has �'sreep�lol0$ut Room 421 prealdsrt sid'Miaei ; cesebed a wide mineralized zone 73 Adelaid6t St. W. °io~'b°r �' 19cI6. Issue No: 2•-'37 about`250 fest from thashaft where Toronto _ amble tgew was found an'1 high C-1 grade samples obtained At .y'. � ��'1^..t•K "&e •.-v r :.K.+T s.•,.aa' .,�, y-: � s .a. - •4 � .. - 7 t , '.k:.. .,t.� r�aa'ts:?-r.��•-`,:c;tier.:r^'�z�;"�t�''°c+"''"''�+^-•�!''.,,�,,. �",l.r-'•'Sa^+•7'aa"-a ,d �:'s;. Y'✓ ..�-c' _ .. , . .. _ ...._ .. �. -,i"r #'+•.+eAe:3'.:.."a..1.:•,.. .ISfza e•sixw.•....i. !,r � 1 inti: icr�ersnc� ';ilew�' ;Daabarwm ..in Memorises LAM 3MVXYOR Maple Leaf lint ft# St. Paul's, Dunbartan, Sunday. In loving memory of a dear wife _ �1.7S per year; 11.50 paid In advaap Jan. 10th. 5nt►day School at 2 p. rti. soot norther, Vera Bradley, who F. J. DOA'El'AN B. A., B. Sc., O insurance 0 • 'Subacnyl..00a to the United Mates r;veninK rru}�. at :3 P. ;il" elca..:.- -lied •January ltiih, lybu. L. S. On file are the records of sus and WAWANESA IN$. a0. and (it. Brittilm 12.00 is advanc& cr at this service, Rev.. 'E. G. Rob- A wonderful rnuther, woman and aid . veyors GibsQn .and Yarnald, 366' Cheap Rates for Fara std ------____-• _- -_ -• 'Tizon: One who was better, God never CM■�ls -�-- KIng East, Oshawa. Ph,-Ph,1981 Hmildfntm - -- --- -' made. - ld ly 90HN, MUHKAR, Proorietcr. A wonderful worker,. so .loyal and Windstorm Insurance et B To the Electors of Pickering Vill- ■Wlloo -- - age. true. WhrdmiW, Silty ere. ('herrywood I have served 'you as Police Tr- 1 t mo L� AstomeWle. Insaranek of L' One n Lan that. ther, tans you. arm 11V��hii><ery .. ustee for several years previous. I Just in our • - ,fail Klads } judgement, always Mss, usher and .Miss Usher, of hereby ask your supQort on Flee- right, Write or Phone Toronto, visited with the.'former's. tion ' day, Monday next., Please F:reat C! Wood, Cocksbutt, Jl.' 1. ,.Ba�viriart & BUWE Honest and liberal; ever upright; daughter airs. Edgar -Piikey dor- vola Loved by. your friends and all Case, De Laval 3ng. Christar,as ,week. w_ m. Cullis. whom you knew,for 14 ft. WHITBY ONT _ rune, 13. F. is „speftding a'week,l�0ith - won. a ul mother, t t,;rrwther, Fleury_No. 21 Walking Plow . To the Eleciore of Pick n Vill- !ora$ You. YOIl Gall Buy at Home her, parents, Mr. and Itis Beet �' R 9tiver 2-[nrr�r Plow Plow -� I �, f Petty. ase: ;4 • _ ... --Sadly tstaeed by HatiDand.. lino- g Ft. Grain Binder, (New) TIRES, BA'1'TRRIlsB. Monday nett being voting day, ghter and Sena. 8 Blade Tractor Tiller, Mrs. ' C. Lintner imd son Malcolm AOFiE8908IH:$, :.. and Mr. Elwin Lintner, spent. the and at I. have served you for some - , -� 9peeader, Coekshutt - J)► w has and better holiday with their lather; Mr. C. 12 yaaas previous to •193¢, and in Card of Thanks 1929 Chevrolet ,edea AriWs Lintner. that period only once had a small - am averdrafi an coal .Financial. Slate- W. -F. DISNEY, Thenily of the late Mia ll:itne f At the yearly meeting of the W. :'C1treAilwOod you ei►n in Toroats. A. the following officers ,ivoire ' el: ° �+ and as i do not approve of wisihee to WknowieUr Witt, sincer8 Pt s, Pica 21R4I4 41t.f F acted for the year 1987. Presfdent,spending any more nwney in. dianlra, the natty ezprest3ione of - -- waxer search that has been carried 'syprpathy received is theFr recent List tM repair dist'wiry top Mrs. M"rraW Lee, Vice-Preaid- OR in 1936, until ouch times aa vov , loss. _ / MrentPetty, .Seer+t ary, direct the trustees by a majority L. �. O• ,,,, / / Mrs: R. Davidson, T.reasurar, Mira, - - _. _'. -_ L. j BkiAsd 1[otor ReQsito. 'Bert Petty, Corr. Sec., Miss E. vote by ballot" Schedule of the Pickering Twp. PUNERAL DIRF.UT()R AND GO n ,J• i.+riiw Roach, Fk m*r and Fruit Secretary I hereby ask your xnpport on. Hoedry League Mrs. Leslie Hollinger, Plan 8, Aiosdap next. Please vote. _ w - E3ERALh[[isR -` Pbone :�0?2 �Dlrs. G. Todd and Miss E. Galea. • - Jan, .b-,Cherryw*ood •at Brougham'. - '.:`3uccex�or to W. J. Nathe_r, Parson -Frank J. Prouse $w�liviile PICKERING. t1NTAR10 Parsonage . Con:9rt., Mrs. Wesley Dunbar -ton at Kinsale Petty, lir s. A. Taylor andJirs. G Jan.8-Brougham at Kinsale. Night rind Doty Sec?ice Todd; Sick ,and 'Visiting Comm, Dunbarton at Cherryvtood y B,,ineea Phoo� L;errid?ace Phooi I � Mrs. Fenney, Mrs. 3lorrish . ,Mr,. Ip 'ltemoriain Jan. 12-Dunbarton at Brougham V$Ol William - Petty and Mrs. William Kinsale .at Cherrprvood. Judd, Board of Management, -Mrs. DALSDO-ti-In loving memory of Jan. 1 �-Brougham at Cherryxood. Wm- Petty, Mrs. Morrish; Official Edwin Balsdon, who died January Kinsale aL I1unb,rrwn y Board, Mrs. Wesley Petty, The next 6th,. 2933... - Jail: ' 19 -Kinsale at Broullia:n" BROCI� 5 meeting of the 'W. A. will'be in the In our hearts your mert•ory lingers, Che.rry-x•ood ai Du:�rton Hall on Thursday; Jan. 14th. Pro- Sx�eetly tender, fond and true; Jan. '22 -Brous ham. at Dunbarton' THEATRI' Bat that soisrtvs� gram Conrmnittee, Mrs. R. Davidson 'lrhere is not a day Dear Father.' Cherrywood aL ..Kinsefte ThazLd iI'tiisi�2'y C nflr. And Mrs. W. Holmes. Word for That we do not think of you. Cherr}aond harrie. games .are to be �minetion Service Ball Call, " A :veer Year Thought." -,Badly missed by Wife and Fain- played on Ihrnbarton ice and Kin- + s it It ryas decided to have the prog- ily sale' home same. are . tip be played im ram planned for the last meeting. on Broi gharri ace. f'r ids and 9eahrrdAy C. tT Ort• Ladles to bring lunch. i J�nut►ry K pod. Q- d�s�sposlailli CUC1tiTY COUNCIL - To NCIL To the Ratepayers of Pickering QrssttHd`• l Greenwood _ [oaatY of Ontuio Towrnahtp: Two 9hnwrs, at i and 9 1 wish to take thiF opportunity of Wxturdw� X%tineo At 1.30 .. Mrs. W. Gee is visiting her dau- The first meeting of tfie t`ouneii re. thanks and _ 9atnrday Evooing Sbowr et 080 _>t r Mrs. i3ortop, of GamiEla. of the On aro for yof othe County ►? vii mu tt expressing •fie eltepav r me h �IrEiEURi(: MARCH Hai'] �% j% Mrs.• Linton and Jean, of B&I"m c prectati.m to .the ratepaver- n[ th,s uff be held pursuant to. statute. to tha � t% R y spent a few days with friends here. .W.A RN ER RA XTXR Council Chamber in the Court acclamation to the office of Reeve Builder e.tld Qontraotor Miss Mildred CorbttL has srcdred of the hivaieipst Cotsrcil for this LIONEL RARRYMORE' w the position of teacher at Sc Haase, in the Town of Whitby, on island, u6bK Tuesday. the 29th my third term. i1v Brickwork and dtuaework Y. day of January r ;n The welfare and promotion •of the Mia W+>r. 3liddletan spent a Werk t.+3?. at the hour of two o'clock <<ThC� to a Specialty the afternoon. best iniprasts of this tnwnsbip will "The ~rill, IrNr dausthter,: ire.. [i.; Philip- All accounts to be laid before the again, be, my first ronarderation. f1 .Architeot'5 Service ir•f Buffalo. �'ouncil should'be forwarded to the Fishing all. a Rappy and Pro:+- ('� v �lrr . Henderson and son., of, the ' Vr•7 JI{8lfiii'S. _ Clerk, property certified. at least tx+mur:.*ir!w "oar, «ny. aper:t a fe9v info with Air. and three days biters the 4�aetinpC of Dicot. C. kerma Wills THE CROWN I,.VS9 �Vir.. Trimble. the council. . - b k Rd. d ran au . �Ir: and 3irc. Mark have return- _ J[tNE LA YO RO"' &ingytoa Rd,.i.- GREGORY RATo F �� �""° �'h lid !ri alter spend+nQ the hatirlaya with U,1TF� at W.hitby,.- this. Sth day - • f ier►ris in Tnrnnto. of January. A. D., 1987. - i i.v+tlt Mark spent a i3uy cis two IL Donald Roddy, coo �Monday. Trrrnde<y.ard tveda'sdayNot'ce (�Osharsa Kospltal, where ire had ... _. Cotrmty l'lerk �Ouerf Q.fY' vYou* his tons,, removed... osouiary 14 12 itud 18 IIr. and lira. 3filtnn Ormerod an•t Pliela�1011f` two ,96owe.:,t 7 apd S/ 7. Ira►, Brendon. of Crw+N.rr•I1, spentV i OA[iI' LSUUPb1R. We du Huihiietk of all kions; lNew fear: vrith frietxla here. Radi6'Se'rivice `Phe election of officers of the r . MnAE:.[NE CARROLL i� c;AKYIJ:vTEE;tNc;,41 r ` The W.. %I. S. ttret at the horns ,r -IN T CHIN INN - Mrs. F. L. GrFen on Thursday. Jar► - rtlt with ..Nirs. Lee's grd Expert f38IS1CQ and .re - "The General _ 'LlIlllfil?�G b up in charge. _ of the program. pairs to all wake,,. Reas alai (ireenwu�d 3iissioa Circle resulted U11lLble charges. ,Furl; Died at Dawn" _ »out.rs as folloxs: Ilon. Pre?., Hiss May � We a .au seri Brantford Roofing Jiro}vn,.Presidem, Miss Alice Pegg, - - guaranteed . Real gaalinty stands tlVitlt I ;dice -Presidents,. Miss Isabel Rut- the to t.of.the centum- ,' Ms6v'riala; Empire BithmKxn ARTHUR FIX -LD'. .!WILLIAM FR.AWi.LY ledge, Mrs. Wm Iirnwn and atisa fes and when you set- Egnipment, Dexo Nater DUi)LKY :D1GGF3 -Mildred Pegg. Recording Secretary, Gtadulle Radio and Television tnrKitutt ect a memorial here, Systema, Beatty .ilisy FAna Green; Assistant, :iiia; klember Official Radio Service !lien' , you are assured that - Stable Equipment •lmra Gee, Corr. Secretary, Miss K. :Association, t your taste for the NeztTburd.; Frid. aft SKr. I net (Aher Building Metterial Brown, Treasurer, Mr's. F. Trimble, d eh,r.ut 3'201, PI•()K 9k1,N6 beautiful will. be sone- Jsinuaay ;l. 15 and 18 i F+tintates Free Pe ace Secretary. oidia. VL'm Pegg, tioned by those in the Work Cltrwrnnteed `Temperance Secretary,. Miss Ruby far• off years to come. - ii 7> Annis, Christian Stewardship Sec., O Evelyn -Clark Associate Relr- SKATES X. W. STAFFORD ��� �� : F. J. PRIOTTt 1 er+' Sec.,. Mian Dorothy Disney, " Highway Monmmental trV i 1 h 'SHA PENED Works I:OR11'TAt'hotie!ISO.2 Supply Secretary, Mi, Jessie Keel- Ph. 462 Whits Oat. - PI(.KFARi G' _0%? rARFG :try, Press Seo:retaiy. 31iss Clair y ' 'is , Kingston Road Went War Pianists. is I. .. Pia t . M sp; l.uLledgc u• � : ,� ------•--•- ;.,iaAoi M. Pegg.PLAIY�f)R Oil GROUND ---- ' Skates may be left at News Office ' and -called- for daily t • e� .Starting oil 115 2nd, R R. STROLTIJ nexBARTON - ENNHITE STOIZES Decade EDARENA - = - coOKING ONIONS! SULTANA 1LI88Y'S veg.'SOUP 12 lforbs. 25c.Raisins, ib9. 25c.3 .tins ZSc.__- at �lLem 's� 11wa 9 9 y SHORTENING BLEACHED TUi1iAT0 JUICH; r - ARE • DiRECT • ECONOMICAL rhe. • aCEDA R C,�RQ VE . _ 2 78 Raisins, 19c. 25 oz. tin 9c• CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Z g ' "be- Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1936 LEAVE PICKERING blas made constant progress From SALMON -, LEMON & ORANGE CATBQP �► humble beginning leg years ago _ ; _ _ ._For. Toronto For. Oshawa 11b 26 oz Buttle belt ligbts with farm lanterns to an Intermediate Points sad intermediate points Z 19C 'P . tin ' •i eel,- 2 lb- 14C t3fKOIAL IQs•. -its present pinnacle 'of being urlsur_ A. 11L P. hll. P. M. •A.. M. P. M.' P. M. �asstd in natural bt'autyard tht a 7;09 a 12.54 6.54 s 8.31 2.31 d 8.81 MINCE MEAT SHELLED OHOIOE FIGS ,district', best equipped skatiAg a 7.44 .1.54 d 7.54 9.38 C. 3AI 9.81' ' 2 - Ms. a7C ! ib. . 8.54 a 2.54 8.54 Eastern 11.61 4.31 d 10.31 V •,A dolt,, �rJCa;2 dar 19C• roc !mon rink.- ' 10:24 8.64 d 9.b4 Standard P. X. a 5.31 11.31 Assure .our I iRED AND Wkin I, ter b attets'din Cedareva on - d 5.54 b-11.4" a l.A1 7.81 12.32 ® Z lbs. C i 1 'L,4 ib. +�/ r Y =� tar 19 ,•fF Our• . bait. ? /.C,IP�r lb. 15C Tuttsday and Saturday Evenings. a-�-Daihy .except Sun. � Hol. b --Sun. A Hot_ only. { �7lrrAnge your ceureb Mating party Bim' otijy, d -Sat., Star, do Hol. only. to bt bead on its spaciou4 ice . aur, Combination Reckey Tickets _ Mfr Toronto Made lwott+y i rue. ' coAvesient and complete- lions Goales ro• y fh,�{3pT /-� `4MURISON ci itias for pfovidieg lunch. Pf 0Op • , +M•.� . Phone Mrll'k 8661 Tlekate sad iaforaatle'" at - j GRAY COACH LINES M -.. L#,$T=,N Holusir -- PICHF>HINCPROMs *0 (r.. ' A �5 .T� 'L '• r.'•hJ "6h •"} `..` c'C.%' `.. .: ... ...�: «4>.. -. rr^ga !4 ... .. ,_ u,s.. .. \• :3. ...... .. .....-W '�',r' <L•` ��.T %+�..•-• -'ti e .':.r. •. .,.. .y..��' �- L� ✓1J,"" .}.r,yL^ w. S.i'�?�' :1: `M,'- ..{^�. vae:+a-..tiq'. s,•.._wY !. '. ^j' f .'..:. 3 G'f!T"- rnFi,•.SC'".' �!'Lr, :.��.' - }Y:-�.,: .'L 1 ::l �.' .'Y• i. a^i2.' ._.i •, '- .,.,,/ �T. x .<a+''1>'r ."fir. •�Ja.y 1k.4, .r iT' •i.Z- --.P. .,. ...-^a ... ., y:••• -: ... .... 6'L ,y. .. t...,::. 1n _.♦ • :,, .N. „ .' ��t s..�. - .. ,: ,:.}'Jywl K �J.y � ..0 .. .Si!• _..s - h K"•y �N i �i {Ct 'w. "'�'� ,:Rayp J.:. � .: :•.-,' ,. +'A.. _ �,: .. i F .. ,.y :.'.�I gyy�m the et Kwaunitfv. Ae liar fo11awe'd a tong line of grrod tru"Q, to they ` PADAe` 5� ` 1 �9 Ash b�reet, Whitby s a W(fitable silent: try it awainl eeeticm won have been !mown >_or �► a , _: A;Nsssssa�R Was Marjorie Lye waa home for Mr. and Mrs, Chidlow of Victor - l $10.00 '"REWARD , •Y RE ARD �Y -s Mrs. Howe is on the sick list at the holidays from the city. is Corners, were with friends here RADIO SERVICE present. Mrs- Wm: Birket.t has been order. on Monday evening for ani corn .or callous which ci7t- Mr. Snodden spent several days ed :y her doctor to take a com- _:.Guaranteed Work not ba removed by the nerx scient- An the .city with his otitic. plebe• rest. .- ata ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CORN -- Mrs. bfundeil is still confined to Mt. and Mrs. Fred &,vans held Sareta -Tran$ ort SALVE. This new salve ; de bed, and will. be ander medical the family dinner at their- hone on --Reasonable Charge 4 -'Tubes and Batteries on Hand lees corns and eahouaes with the, care for stress time. New Years Day. resDaily Service first application. Call your druggist Remember the Pickering Town- At the • Nocninatian Meeting for PAUL WILSON - BALSAM ONT• bo -day and order a jar of the WON- between _Claremont, Broug'bam „ ship Sunday School Convention iu Police Trustees the following were Greenwood, Whiteyale and'-�Toronto Phone, Clare moat, 518 DEftFL; L SALVE, - 40 cents. Lloyd the Uuited Church today' (Friday). noix►inated: Wm. •Birkett;-H. G. Me- Chemical Laboratories, For. sale at Mrs. Berens, mibo has been con- Intyre, T. Condy, W. G. Scott, Fred My drivers are- trained to be cazefd _.�Bi'iti$11 American E• C. Jones Pidwrint. OnL r fined to her bed ' for 'several weeks Morley, Albert Mantle, John - Flem- tour eous and rellabie. `v is slowly recovering, althou s ' g , . hemp- ATT$NTION, FARMERS' son Alf. . Pretty. Those qualifying Special Rates on Lona: mistaeee Gasoline and . Oils Mr.. and Mrs. Tha+• Gregg e'Aer and running for office at the elect• �a�g� tamed. MT and Mrs D. Gregg and ion on Monday next are: Messrs -' . • :� Eirestone Ties Gh'NEftAL REPASR .WORK Dir. and Mrs. Condy at New Years John Fleming, Albert Mantle, Jas- No order tee entail. None tee !sera. We are prepared torepairoars, �. -fir, �Lctidloa;h• Alfred Pretty and Wnr. - Coal : Oil Mr. Jas. Briscoe suffered "a very 'Thompson. Some very interesting �d ps°enb tthe w and preteet�i - Lrt1Ck$, tL�i3tOr8 Sed 81I fAx trona the weather msebiner . wb.eeis rebuilt and T. painful accident one day last week discussion tools• place at the meet- tire-setting, when he fell and serioasiy braised ialg at which it is. reported' s 'def- !—_-QQ-- ®ice : tile -Betting, iPOOa-tfrork and his shoulder.. ic`t of spprex. 1�4lG0; is quoted. P. ALPS PLACE Rt tLiEIIlIIR Of a�- �tiSdB, TeL Glare. 311 C. V _ Mr. and ]Id1•s• Kusa. Conner, . of Gass. 8. and G . :DunbarWn, and Mr. and hitfYs. MIV emiay next Eleetion Day. Owned and operated _h Plane your order now for shell, of Oshava, spent New Years Tolling to Masonic Hs[i, Claremont �„ Frank S: i3srdss IEi,ARE 0 �%'X', UNT. wood -working and ttlraing. �..<'• with blas. Coaxer and Mrs. Loan- For Police : Trustee } ,!ties* Chars 3191 Pbone or Oall dales regular monthly meeting of Dity'3 iv,- z ,��•�� T� the W. M. S. of `the United Church , �~r.•� �_ . Brock Road Stole and Blaaksurith Shag., .will be .held on Thursday, January Geo. and Mrs. Todd *peat 'Tues- Antra t Madelne (Successor to W. H. Jackson) 14th, at 2.30,p. m in the baaeynent day in Bolton. . Ph);oe Pkk 2729 1-20 of the church. Vincent Teefy, 'Earl Taylor cud you your money's Beauty :An . interesting , art in the B. Y. Bob Torrance, are attending the O. worth . in New or Used Cars P. V. on Monday evening took the A. C. Course at Guelph. Prices are Right and Work is .Salon . UVE-STWK SHIPPERS t form of an epee foru3n, conducted Our Y. P. 'entertained the Locust guaranteed on Repairies Your Old by Miss Hazel Graham. Interested' Hill Y. P. on Tuesday evening and Car .. ,HAIR CU rTINC,, FARMERS, .5 your Liv[ Stock ` Come next Monday night and re- all report a very. .good time. - . = : ' -'- - 9 S A N! POOI ti G;' Glad - view the resolutions with the young 31r. and fits. E..Petty and Glad- Agent For to Toronto with us, __ FINGERING, people. ys, spent Sunday with' Wes. and "ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Stock Called "for acid delivered At the meeting of the Official Jiro. Petty. ;Oshawa MARCELLt`G Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment personallyto' the market. Board of- the Unfited- Church on- Mrs. Walter Ferguson sail daug and Permanent Wave Prompt, Dependable Sewiae. - -Monday, night arrangements were 'hter, Marion, of HarrowsmAh. spent Mitten Sleep. Prop. - - made for the annual canva.� to au,g- Christina& holidays with relatives - Reasonabk Falces Phone Pick 506 tnent the funds ,of the chuieh, the here. C MRS..�Vl: MUNDELL jKOgj,Zy 11"LIMK annual congregational meeting was Mr. George Gates and Emily, Iv- South -end Store Phone 1" CLAREMON Brougbarrr, Ont. 13.21 arranged for Fx'►day, January 22nd. an and Jiro. Law, of Whitby, spent The Annual :fleeting of the Clare- New Years clay with Leonard and xnont. Library Board will be held in Airs. Gates. ti ,//'�� the Library roam on Wednesday, The regular meeting oT Se R. A. ` jw Y(1j iNf1�• -. January 13th. at 3 p. m. This is will be held! in the halt on Thaza- YOU �+ _ an open n?"ing an it is bops day wary 14th. ' It was arranged there will a Rend attendance. to have the program planned for - - That through the New Bank L wn Plan r 11n+. G. M. Forsythe; President: tact moyrth. Word" for Roil Call -A , c Firs. H. G. , NeIntyre, Secretary. New Year's Thought." Ladies to _ _ You t>rA bey—a new Heating' �3fsteln $everal so ds arse's gfimi to the bring lunch. _ _ d new Banff -room scholars of the Baptist 9anday Asnong the \e+v Year's visitors -• ', ` School last Sunday, who were faith- at the Waltee Hollinner home were: Specials for Jae. Wh and 9th tltitff roof dor ]our.�onOe or ba the morn' ser ty�nt. MW Mrs.. Bollinger, Leslie and ---- - fel attendants at '"g 1�nd year Dash disooldnt w111 pay the iDtiereat on Ioart rices. It is evident that umny Par - Mrs. Hollinger, .lack and Adis. Gale Quick Quaker Oats aZS eats are not iriterested, in the Sun- and Norma, Percy and bits. HoII- Q� Quaker. Outs rritir ' 'EX'kMPLE-If you buy 31410.00 worth of Rale. roofing on 30 days F •day School and - Chuitb, for very inger and son, of '4leunt Albert, (,irinawsre �tg ter me you will pay us the ita0.00in30 day%.IN little eneouragernent is given to Kay and Mrs. Yates and family of If you pay cash you pay us less i per cent, c r fc37.Ou.♦ their children to. attend regylarly, Toronto, 'and. Bill Peters, of Brou- Patted Wlrest ,0! at least. In this caw. example Kham-. Quaker Natural Health Bram .10 bCou -go to flu battle and borrow =100.00 .teed get. M.7 ,. so. you ac u�it �J1 lye - ►rend be much bitter than precept. Quaker Cern--F3akes 8 for .16' � Only 25 pRti in" rMt salons nerd Dal he trarilt illx►.00 at 5833 or The regular meeting, of the W. L++Q►ey Maftetx ' 2 for A9 � month f 12 menthe $. will take the form of a social ed- Cot[ee. fresh roasted and' - Watch for our pre -inventory sale ening at The home of- sirs. G.. X. Miss Leila Pratt is borne at pre- i • Forsythe on January 15th, at -H p. sent as her mother ;e in pvot parked, Per pound 17 --starting Jan• l 8t. in. I`hia meeting is to be made in- health. - teresting for the Grandmothers an') 31iss 14lay - Redge spent the. heli- Fresh M eget�lbter,. meats ate. j� _ k:randfatner5. Ur: Tracy wi11 be the days with her parents here. She is p `,�j Q - : We really have Baj gins ;guest speaker. There argil 41so be, attending sctwoL in Oakville. _ A. �. L7ROVl1a.7 _ a demonstration of Quilt Patterns F. H. We ctney has been laid up CASH GR(K-ER CHAS. COOPER,, CLAREMONT Of Today and.Yesterday. , Please tat- several, days bat is getting a phone 3101 Claremont bring your owns oup and 'plate. •round agai. we are glad to report.- - A program of music will also be We congratulate the council upon ;given. their re-election by acclamation ; e The Young People's Union of and ax• appreciate the saving in the WHY SHIR CR'E A M ����HE the United Church was held on expense of a • poll.. j, -Monday' evening and elected the Air. and Mrs. 1~ Clark and dao Gras - following officers for 1cJ37: Hori. ghtert visited the old home at Gras- Plrea, Rev. J. E. Glover, • Paat Pres, mere on thea holiday at the family - ' Miss Margaret ' Spenceley,' Pres., re -union; It' was the first time in H4118, }'Oil trikAti 1L�Varnta¢3e of the. Cash COUllOi1 I3BiOW, for IIeW 8ilipper9 O Douglas Bacon, Secretary; Vaughad 25 'years that they were atl together. _:.Yon'fi til.e our n Glover, Treasurer, Miss, Effie Gra., The- Club meets at the home :,f crealn to jig'! If.. not, d0 93 at O.)ill t'tr3t opl)Ur{rltTiiti+. ham, Conveners: Christian Feil- Mr. P. M. Yates. -on Monday even irlendly. 3eYQ1Ce.vs •owship, Miss Katie Beeton, Miss- 'ing text under the new officers. A _ = fonary, Miss Grace Loyst, Citizen- Program for the evening , has 'beet - - _ chip, Mies E. Hosie, - Recreation, arranged and it is hoped that a est 'Market Pr1Ce8 Pr'Oth ly :'Paid i$h ;'Miss Mildred Loyst.. Pianist, Miss good crowd will..be present. Feel y Grace Loyst, Assistant, Mies Marg for ten-year are due and lunch berg Weare paying this week 29c. per. Ib, for special grade fat, 27c. pet 16. for- first grade fat for criio yes. ares• Overland. The F:zecutive met- kers are in order. pitk,ed up by our truck. foibwing tete • meeting and the The. annual rchool ooncert came -'' =.president-elect. announced plans for off successfully with the _childven WE PAY EXTRA (F YOU DELVER _ .atimutating interest • and - a Drama doing tWr parts well. F. M. Chap- { Committee ,was named, consisting man . acted as chairman and Gard �of the President, . Past -President Winters -replied 'for the trustees iri0 P and Earl Cook. a ,.few well-chosen words. air. Innis `�^ or th The .Sunday School and Church 'whose work as teacher has been ;•UnnO services in the United Church wase good, in replying to a vote of ,X00 •"� 0 • 1 rV -exceptionally well attended on Sun- t..anks said that •the -trend of .the :day last. Forty-nine boys- and ,girls times ,would in a few. years likely were enrolled in the Young Wor- see the passing of such local gat. _ shippers, League and we hope that herings as this. He intimated tits - number will be increased. The par- coming of township boarclx. ' The rents and teachers in .the Sunday majority. of those .present fek that NAIWE OF SHIPPER ...... • .. .. . . - .'• • , \ , M • ' :School are raged to .encourage the such a move would lose so much in junior .members of ;the 'colrgregaT= local' social 'life and interest that ion to attend church .service. A such a move would • be opposed and ADDRESS - .... .... • .. • . .. • . .. . • • • ' . • . ' • • • .. , = large number of members and ought to be. .. _ - a'riends of the congregation ' partook The annual school meeting came • • . • . • ' • ' ' • . Y . , • • • • •' • - af the Sacrament _ bf _the. Lord's off on statutory time and the bus- R. R .......... . v . Cop. Lice :Supper. 'After the evening service iness of the year closed. Mr. W, hi, _ ' a Fireside Hour was spent in the Westnev, after 18 years of good .. .. .. . • .... .. - .. . .. -' Sunday School zoome with the C. service' as 'truPteeresiirr►eciand wi}.*ONEY TO BE SENT TO. \ . '• • . • • . G. I. 'T. in charge. �rlrs, Glover led snei:reded by George Puckrin. ' Aa rens that was much appreciated cm "�'reedcmr and .Restraint". •-Musical has nreritted the thanks of every. one as he has been most painstaking T: Upaq- racaipt of sbiprfftet'of cream fron new sl►ipprx, X1,00 will bt paid to person fOrwBrdin; ctwpo4 numbers ' were given by 'Margaret , In his work and- has. done ,.the work -_ • .. Overland and -Delbert -Booth, and a of looking after the numerous de- a� Atocv rears by Margaret S_penceley. . Myrtle Bacon read the tacriptnre 'sad -gavea ,tats of administration without iiav_ ing Been rbtntrtterated except tri tha, the thanksC1 T j j :� _y 1►VJJ A J EN abort i'm►lk.'Lunch was joy of service and of .. _ 1 _ _ served and all *agreed' that it 'v"T -hour l.et'F the et Kwaunitfv. Ae liar fo11awe'd a tong line of grrod tru"Q, to they ` PADAe` 5� ` 1 �9 Ash b�reet, Whitby s a W(fitable silent: try it awainl eeeticm won have been !mown >_or , -- - fl owir unsemab ar!rvice. R.obt• edge new aA rshairv►wt for the lneetffllp'. - • ♦ �.yr•..,.i♦.♦•♦.♦i♦iw�i♦i♦i♦i♦.♦i♦i♦.Kim ♦V.� V♦ ♦i♦a ♦'�'V♦♦til �� i�if-i: _ ♦ v The delicate, Juicy leaves -of "SALADA" Green 1 'S -Hosie I "�lilts Tea aro plucked when a few days old from the '-+ _ _ • Br finest tea districts in Ceylon and India --packed ' Laura knight In air -tight metal to keep the Havour In—dust- " free—fresh and full of delicious goodness—sold ALWAYS A FAVORITE by -every grocer -38c per J -Ib. s' Chocolate Bottom Pie - - v Chocolate Layer l$ynopsis of Precedin�stalments: asked, "that the man you 'saw had ,.For ten years Pop Clark has tried something to `do with this accident?" Two squares unsweetened choco- vainly to win the United League pen- "If all th^ workmen were on the-, 1 cup milk; 1st cup sugar; 1 mant with his New YorkBlues. Most street with the foreman, who was the 1-2 tablespoons cornstarch; dash of �r of the baseball writers predict an- man I saw?'— other failure but Terry Burke of the "Well, we have chased' crazier 9 -inch pie shell. Star thinks they have a chance and clues. What do you think he was do- Light Layer s00 +ng with the concrete?"' One egg yolk, slightly beaten 1-2 EEN A .through Tony Murallo, who has a g Y ;-GR ' He poked something into it as I restaurant in the Broadway district cup sugar; dash o! salt; 2 cups milk; came Up and then smoothed it over, and is associated with bookmakers 1 envelope gelatine, s egg white; It would make a swell hiding place for .�+�,_ and gamblers, he -be" $1, on them a gun, wouldn't it?" Terry asked. stiffly beaten; 1-2 teaspoon vanilla; The Royal Bark of Canada tat 200 to 1. The opening game is a "-.don't know of a better one'." the 1-2 cup cream, whipped. i [i y - . c .L.,.:"'pitchers' battle. Whitpur, the Phila. Commissioner agreed and pressed a Add chocolate to milk and heat in' -.,...Shows Increased PraStS -aelphia star twirler, is jealous of button. double boiler. When chocolate is" Larry Doyle, the Blues' rookie short- In ten minutes Terry, Detective melted, beat with rotary egg beater stop, 'because of Pop Clark's pretty Mason and two policemen, with siren until blended. Combine sugar, corn- Total Assets Up $55,000,000 -,Deposits by 'the Public Incresised daughter Frances. He tries .to in- scraeming were racing, toward the starch„ and salt; add gradually to $71,000,000 — Liquid Assets 66.07% of Liabilities to the '•Almidate Larry with a bean balland scene of the accident. Mason .was chocolate mixture and cook until 'Public. when he throws a second one at Lar- armed with a warrant and Terry ledthickened, stirring constantly; then ry's head Doyle knocks him down him at once to the foreman. continue cooking 10 minutes, stir- The Annual Balance Sheet and Call and short loans in Canada are with a right to the chin. Larry is "I've got a search warrant" Mason. ring occasionally. -Add -vanilla and Profit and Loss Account for the year practically unchange¢ at $26,154, j put out of the game. Later Whit- explained. cool Turn into pie shell. ending November 30, 1936, issued 228. Call inane . ou>side of Canada For what?" Then the foreman by the 'Ro al''Bank of Canada to its decreased $5 000,000 and are now per bite a home ran' with a man on spied Terry. ".Oh, it'p you back Combine egg yolk, sugar, salt and y .base but as Whitper'is nearing the, t„ milk and cook in double boiler 5 to shareholders, reflects p ver•y•substan- $14,624,255. home plate, he drops dead.. shot again' - , tial growt:i iii practically all depart- Strong Liquid Position ,rte I want a man with a drill -maybe 7 minutes, or until scalded. stirring , through the heart. The Blues win menta of the banks business. Fea- As might be expected under exist - and it is generally 'believed that a couple of men; Mason suggested. constantly. Remove from fire and tures of the statement are improved Then to Terry, "Where did you see add gelatine, stirring•'until dissolved. P ing con litions, the liquid position is 'Whitper was killed to allow them to this bozo?" When slightly thickened, fold in egg earnings, and striking increases in exceptionally. strong, total liquid as - win. Detective Helly suspects Larry Terry took, them to -the section he white and vanilla. Spr-a over deposits and liquid assets. Total -as- sets being $513,230,273, an increase thought was -right, chocolate layer in pie shell. hi sets are shown at $856,588,457,'an Burin the year of $90,000,000. Of _ because*will not account for hisg yl lime aft6r- leaving the diamond. "It couldn't have been that sec- increase of approximately $55;000,- this amount $179,280,978 is repre- a until firm. Top with whipped cr am. 000 durlrg the year. rented b cash on hand or on deposit - . " tion," the -foreman protested. "We - y p I CHAPTER NINE " poured it yesterday. - Might be the Public Deposits Increase with the. Bank of Canada and other HOUSEHOLD HINTS banks, while $241,639,440 -is repre- Terry went back to police head% ,one behind it, though." $71,000,000 quarters and began a conversation The men went to work with Alitir ' -Stains and Their Removal ' sented by Dominion and Provincial Shareholders will doubtless note Government securities. The outstand- 'With the man who had insisted the drills and turned up the drying coa- Washday brings the usual numbsr with satisfaction the high esteem in accident had been planned. crete, 'but there wa's no sign of a of articles which have been stained which the bank is herd as evidenced Ing change in liquid assets is an in-"'' "If," Terry began, "the accident gun• or spotted in - some marnaer. Most by the unusually large increase in crease in the holdings of Govern-, was planned, as you think, how would' "Try your leek on that'piece, now." common household stains are easily deposits b) the public, the total now meat :ecuritiea of $63,000,000 and ;a person -know that the cab would 'Mason -said. removed if promptly treated—.and being $726,548,253, an increase dur- an increast, of $113,000,000 in other The men dug in again with their bonds,• debentures' and stocks. The go through that street?" the. majority of these stains re- ing the year of $71,000,000. It is in - drills and broke up a large section, . increase under this heading is under- _ "Because all cabs going to the ball quire only a 10 -minute soak in cool teresting tc note that deposits are -'park from downtown �d Oily one of them brought' to stood represented altogether in go that' way. or lukewarm water, followed by. a higher thar, in 'any previous Annual po right rs ahort•barreled.rifle. -. short-term, high-grade or ration Now did 'you gb out to the park from - hot suds bath. Those are, however, Balance Sheet, with the exception of "Well. •I71 be damned! -Mason said bonds. Total liquid assets are 66.07 your hotels" the old- stains, or those which have that for November 30, 1929. Deposits _ to 'terry. "I sure thought we were per ce,it of liabilities to the public, "On that street. J was there when , b Dominior and Provincial Govern- which is, of course, a reflection of on a wild-goose chase." been s�L' by improper treatment y the wrecker pulled- the cab out: -)f . ments are down $14.000.000. A note - the find set the, police ofr on an which frequently present quite a' present monetary conditions rather the ditch and I thought it _.was just worthy development ie the increase another adddent: ' entirely new track: Terry became problem. than of deliberate policy. "There, you see? Nine out of ten the wonder reporter. Efforts were As a general rule: in non-interest be%aring deposits from made to trace the New York car $194.000,000 to $810,000.000. This Profits Show -Healthy tnerease ha -drivers 'go that way. Everybody (a) Grease stains are removed by.a is, of course. accounted for mainly : Lowcr yields on Government se• which had undoubtedly given the sig- i, Q s s the way to go.". solvgpt or an absorbent. b the discontinuance of Interest on curities and the smaller volume of "I just orated to be sure." nal, but nothing could - be learned y - (b) Coloring matter requires a Current Accounts: which also ex- commercial loans havt: natural's had from that score. Mason went back y The next morning Terry, was at the 'bleach. scene of the accident. He wenf to to New York with Terry and together plains the reduction in interest -bear- an adverse: effect on income, but this the ditch, .where some. ,boys were they went through the Rogues Gal- (c) Sugar and syrup are effectively ing accounts of $45,040,000. has apparently been more than -offset .looking tato the hole and talking, lery' - - .. removed by warm water. Correct Loaaa Reduced - by the reduction is interest paid on Terry.selected• three '-pictures and (d) Resinous (gummy) substances deposits. increased operating effi- Urdina loans show a reduction stens anc Improved about the way the cab went down asked for as artist. Ilia , demand may be cut with ' a solvent like - and all the details connected with t , of $32,000,000. Current loans in Ca- y• T earnings in =: mishap. There was -a hags pile of caused some excitement in Centre alcohol or turpentine. nada' are shown at $175,872,378. a other directions. Profits in previous Street, but they brought tn'a. retouch- One stain may fall in- two or more • years have been shown before the dirt between the ditch and the curb decr:ase of $41,00.0,000. while ad- - oa that aide of -the street. -Across er and Terry asked him to sketch or :elassificationb, and in such a case, vances outside of Canada increased' deduction ui Dominion- and Provin- paint on- alt three of the pictures the several different treatments. might cial taxes. This year. for the sake of .the way the men were all working by $7,006,000. It is understood that white cap and jacket which the work--, uniformity in bank statements, net los the building and Terry thought of be necessary for thelongb removal. the decrease in Canada is due prim - man be- had been was wearing• profits are shown after taxes have how he had threaded his way across An ice cream spot for instance, cipally to the liquidation of wheat Whsle they waited. Terry tried to been deducted. Not profits amount the planks.fi'6en he remembered the recall that taco, but he couldn't be would leave -sugar, grease, and color- loans, brougFt about by the sale and ' 0•.13 $3, , - solitary man who had been working sure - ' ing matter and might require the use export of the large carryover which' to 241.84 and on a -coin �r - on the concrete while the When Aim retoucher�had finished others Were of a solvent a perhaps g bleach and perhhad accumulated Burin the last few able basis with last year show an in - When of $202.000. . oft looking at the accident. He went Terry insisted that number ?4,000 .was an absorbent for thorough removal. years. across the street and spoke to •one Dividendr paid aba)rbed $2,800,- o[ the Corn. - foremen.. He' asked him how the man he had seen. It was Sid- Absorbents commonly used: Corn- 000 $200 000 was appropriated to Stream, a notorious gunman: meal, ..French chalk, cornstarch; and Bank Premises and $200,000 contri• Is' _mach. of the floor was finished and Water—warm, especially good for The' papers were full of the news. Fuller's earth.' buted to Officer's Pension Fund told why he was interested. They syrups and sugary substances. Std Stream had plenty of warning Bleaches that are very effective leaving ' talked on and Terry said he couldn't Chloroform—fats, greases, oils. r a balance in rrofit and Los to get away or hide, but 4e was not for stain -removal are: Ammonia (a Account o $1,913,796, an increase of understand why one man stuck to. his Denatured Alcohol—gum, flypaper t successful in doing either. Thai night 10 per cent solution, purchasable at " -work when the others wore consumed and varnishes. $304,000 as compared tv th the pre - car body was found In a police 'car your drug store is beat); hydroge4i. arith curiosity. • - Turpentine—paints. viouy year. standing in front of an uptown DO- peroxide, borax, javelle water, oxalic "They were all. ot.t there, d 'hada lice eEation, The body was that of Lard -black grease stains, like Annual Balance Sheets .issued to acid (dissolve 1 lb, of oxalic acid h of a time with them getting Sid. Stream and he had been shot road oil. Rab into- stain' until lard date show that the Canadian banks .them. back," the foreman said. crystals in a cup of warm water and have never' been i as strong a pori .t through' the -heart. discolors. Rub 'excess lard off with "slut I saw o^e man working," Ter- label it .poison); lemon juice. tion as they are at I,!esent to meet .,That night when Terry went home a cloth and follow with carbon tetra- . ry _ insisted. "Ha , was poking some Solvents commonly used, are: Wa- any .comm -r- ial demand,' that may he found a warning in his mall. It chloride thinpr into tine concrete and smooth- ter, chloroform, carbon tetrachloride, arise, 1n it over." was short and to the point and read: 8 People Who Know Tao Much Die!, which may be purchased from your � «- The Annual General Mcetinv of It couldn't be. t had to atop the druggist; ,turpentine, lard. Some Terry was interviewed, written up 'For Woman's HOl!!!e the Shareholders will be held at the ,mixers, beeause . there is no point, in and talked about alt over the eotra- solvents are inflammable • or. explo- - Head Offirc of the bank -at I I. ' kaw. - _having stuff mixed if the -men are not sive and should be used with much A woman who recently addressed n937. ready to work it. You must have a f His clever piecing together of on January 14th. a few shreds of evidence and bring -caution. The use of gasolene, ben- the Royal Institute of British arch been seeing things, young fellow." Y Terry went back to headquarters,! ing about a partici solution of the zine,. or naptha is not recommended iteets is said to have been t} r first 1 Boston catastrophe, made him' head because cif "this danger. of her sex to do so it one hundred and asked to see the Police Commis- WAKE � �� UP ®� line material. Method of -Application: - The sioner and told him his story.years. The next innovation • eh iolld ' "And You think," the Commissioner � 'T^ Be Continued 1 method of application must be regu- be the securing of femininii help in - fated to a certain extent by the ,type planning kitchens and providing for LIVER BILE of m'a-terial to which it is applied, enough cupboarrt room in all bo''se `wvlt3rflAg� WO?'Id but 'here, are Rome general rugger- And You'll Jump OuGof Bed in tU R L D` P E O P �E designs. -Brantford Exp sitar. Begged for Christinas in Jail: — tions: Morning Rarin'to go Woodcarver Joseph Treboaki, 46 1. Place fabric on a• flat surface The liver shoals pour out two pounua of over a protecting surface. r itquid bile into your bowels drily. It tniq Lite FEEL -YOUNG who makes more money in prison P g is not flowing freely, your food domn't dig:st. than out of it, has been allowed to 2- If the spot is moist, apply the GoldMea' It lust decays in the bowels. cis bloats up your stomach. You Qct constipated. H•:nnful stay behii.d bars at Charlestown, absorbent until' it has taken up all poisons o into the body, and you feel sour, -- Just because more -years than you care Mass, le gets u to live dollars for. the excess rnoisture, then shake or sunk and the world looks punk. - g P Haarlem Oil Capsules A mere bowel movement deesn't always Let to count have red by on your lite'. miniature altars and trinkets and • brush off. at the muse. You need something that works calendar is no teaapQ forfeeling Old, on the liver as well. It takes t hose Rood, old Age, after all, isn't a matter of years was anxious to prepare for the 3. Follow with an application of Carter's I ittle Liver Pills to get theme two It is a matter of health. Stay vigorous Christmas rush, the absorb nt rubbed in gently to Fine for Weak Acid , Kidneys and pounds of hike flowinz-freely and make you --- and you stay yours i3Iadder Irritation feel "up and up". Harmless and gentle, theyy g• avoid inju ing the fibres. mak'± the bile flow freely. They do the work Z.r But how, you ask. Do it the way 4. Allow to stand two ' hoofs or of edomel but have nn calomel or mercury in A thousands of people of ;advancing vents ! them. Ask for Carter's little fiver Pills by do. Talo itua»tsa reptalarly. Win- �� ss over night.. Brush off.• STOP, GETTING UP NIGHTS came: Stubbornly refuse anything alae: 2b carnia is a delicious wine, free from I WAS ALL ' NERVES 5. Apply a warm iron to wrapping drugs, that brings you all the valuable paper or white blotting paper placed One 40 -cent box of these famous elements of a FOR young girls above and below the fabric, p y y grapes combined with the capsules will put health activity into highest de beef and g r o w i nit intokidneys rg gra guaranteed malt womanhood, f o r II Bleaches:= 'Bleaches will remove your and bladder -flush extract. Its invigorating effect is 4.' out harmful waste poisons and acid -- unusuallyfast--yet perfectly, natural. women in . middle the dye from colored fabrics and un- t l 5 Pe Y. and prove to yon that at last you 'These valuable elements in Wincarnis life going th rough less carefully rinsed out, iwill weaken have a grand diuretic and stimulant �D the change. or ` 1 give yourageipg system th stimulating hose who suffer. I the. fabric. :. that will swiftly cause these troubles I snort Nourishment it requires. They soothe 2. Apply the bleach with a medi- to cease. taras7142-0611h m �A 0� your nerves, enrich our blood, and r o m l+eadache, 10ood Y weakening drai,is. cine dropper. Bnt be sure and get GOLD ME- �r M your whole body with almost Mgt �g ut}ifulbnoyancyandvigour—quickly ;: backache and ner- 3: Rinse at once by pouring lake- DAL Haarlem Oil Capsules —safe_ yyoo A1M a:ea0awt tee Tatroarar> Daafod help to resWn. normal. health. v o u a a e s Dr. I warm water ` through the cloth. and harmless the original and .as Held •lwiw iia ea aaasaatlaa onic a edeaeriptloa-•h the '—fit a ow a sae o r - ore m tea men have vegetable tonic needed head t1 sat: r y- on the Holland, Millions have 'kidney and A. O. LEONARD, Inc. ,heartily endorsed Wiaaamis, It is a William Ray of Ia .remain Road, St Cath- fabric. Ammonia is one of the few fo Fifth A.a.. ire.. sort great tonic." It will make you feel arines, onto said: "I w■s alt rtmdtiwn ani bladder trouble a'ad never suspect ' seemed to be 'all aervea' r did tint feet ' bleaches which may be used on silk it' some symptoms besides visite to young by crating for you new at ail Weil 1 .Quid not dos day's bones. and wool, Hydrogen peroxide• and stores of .seren$tb and energy. Get wort without feelins tired to dash Head• bathroom atoAft. t ars backache, , ._ Wistarnis from your drn�•_Saies acts. also •yy� Qty atrenath 1 Bedded borax are also suitable. moist palms, eyes and scanty Usue No. 2— 37 --to rise M plerar'a FarpSolvents: o, that lads smarts and TE _4 :Agmina Harold F. Rkcbin Co. Ltd., sad it stns !L=t me and rid me of ths• paaa� TagtNw ' M sus Qawa; tipad'.onditico " loci now i .1. May be used on silk and wool. burse. .. C-2 : A -5parits trom rne r-re-Nai 000010 -099 000* CANADA It's a Moot Question .. Chang has kidnapped Chiang in China, and, it is fearid Chang may J ammunition," They. include only arms and materials manufactured for war purposes, excluding sport• ing arms and ammunition. The, highest point in the past ten years was reached in 1929, the League declared, when exports were .1—A f *.71 9nn nnn T)i#% lowest the demands of cer- choose to join Chang and bang the 'Judging from W question is:— countries for colonies, the im- Japs in China. The t pression is given that such tem- will Chang hang Chiang or will pr 0 tories are sources of wealth, - but Cbang chip in with Chang and drive t been the experience of the JaPs out of China?— Stratford C that has no S of colonies. In- Beacon -Herald. the great holder P deed, according to figures compiled Endowment for In- Sittb= on the Lid to the Carnegie -',ternatio-nal Peace. Germany, and Lethbridge has sat on the lid of y their ' long years of Italy have spent far more than its strong box for six total colonial trade on their colonies, the depression. The result is that instead .of showing a,.profit. , Japan we. have accumulated sufficient funds 1 also has spent far'more on her col- to pay more than 65 cents on the f onies than she received., Britain and dollar of all our.boaded indebtedness France also spend more on colonies Our financial standing is the best of than they collect. The fact is that any city of its size in Western Can - more often than not, colonies pro- Ada.—LethbLr!dge Herald. 'dues deficit rather than surpluses.— -.Niagara -Falls Review. -`-A'New Idea .'Czecho-Slovakian authorities -have ff •_� Have in idea of their own about promot- Htndy Stu "Directions for corner, ing traffic safety., -Canada has rounded the and. having set the course, has but finding the nearest doctor ' are being Trade I% growing; added to' all permanent traffic signs hIrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, pictured with Lily "to continue. -are dangerous curves I and traffic in-' *Pons, opera and film star, at private preview of Miss Pons' new film earnings of the people •increas- near tions" in that country. reports in .New York City at which Mrs. Roosevelt was guest of. honor. ing- and the rich mineral heritage is terser 'being revealed as vaster than the an American commercial attache most optimistic. imagined. It is not from.. Prague.—Brandon Sun. place of safety, and open boats are, gold alone. ' Total mineral produc- I . I .. = 9 = y not to be so. regarded unless near a tion will .exceed - that of last year. Hume! shore or a -rescue ship. Unfortunate- wlien it'waA valued at $312.000.000 The Union of. Soviet Republics, or But gold pays bills anywhere. pro- shorter. Russia, is a country of im- ly those arrangements do not seem en to stand up under actual test.— The vides currency backing.' whether we mense size, and'olant tialities. It - Transcript. 4 believe IV or not. and Is a handy cons- stretches from d to Behring MonctonKEN, EDWARDS ..Modity to have, in the public vaults Strait. It occupies -a seventh of the By .-for future stability.- ' Other nations tand surface of the earth. A s'peaker Danish Settlers Mr. Sportsman! Do you thrill to are increasing -their resources. Can- in Halifax in oider-to make his sudi- The Daries apparently seek wide the tug of a fighting fish on the line? ada manifestly. Is reaching i position ence. appreciate its great extent, open, spaces where their industrious A small warrior the size of a bass ii cow? It -where it will be possible. to do the once said: "We sitting here in this people . may find opportunities not or something as large,as and Mail. room today are nearer -Moscow thsin no,;iir apparent in their ninall territory same.—Toronto Globe so. let us talk it over a bit. 1;7 a Soviet citizen at the other end at home. Douli in Nova Scotia the big -game w3im rho" HeaAfthta I Russia, say - -Vladivostok." . Which Az, least the consul general for fish is the Tuna. There, every year. e Denmark was: in Western Australia em Weighing as high Af only one out of three motorists statement is exactly true as anyone of Octo: they harpoon them are courteous enough. to dim their may ascertain by consulting'the dis- during the first two. Weeks as three-quarters of a 'ton. No other in -.a map.—Halifax Chronicle. her examining the possibility of '.-.headlights, when approaching ' -an. tsnees sea fish possesses. more. spunk and areas being taken other car, It is , high time the other group settlement ts In Den- fighting spirit than' this living thun- de to realize the 71t Rts the Spot over by Danish Immigran . -lined fighting fish. two-thirds were ma I mark, he said. a special government i(erbolt of stream -pound Tuna .'iarror of their ways. An Edmonton Rusielf-T. Ke,11y, who is'one of the department concerned with emigre- '. The capture of. a 792 motorist, struck by the number of most astute advertising , and mer- diplomitir 'n 62 hours, of -continuous struggle in tion had asked Danish mown. .-.night traffic accidents blamed on handising men in Ontario, in a re- s to study 1934 was the, longest battle. k anci consular representative glaring headlights, made four W 'cent addreis- before the Midland position ip .the - The files tell us that Michael Lei. mile, trips at night over highways Chamber of Commerce, urged that the imniftration The ner, of- Ne* York, holds the record be countries in which they lived. should cultivate for 4uick.kills in Nova Scotia waters. around this city. He found on one local - business men farms on the group settleme.ais, he the surrounding trading areas. Hecaught21 tuna fish for eight days -drive .that one-third of the, drivers' He said, were good if worked properly. a 450 he met dimmed their lights volun' declared: - "Every advertisement, largest; and would be satisfactory if the. can. in 1935, the I ge , -pounder, -tarily or in response to a 61wig-wag. whether of a local or outside firm, ditions offered by the government was boated in 46 minutes and the to smallest, 96 lbs.* in 3% minutes. signal. On tir other three ,drives, is an invitation to these people f were such that they could be profit the proportion of courteousdrivers buy there. While a large number a ably taken . over for dairying by the . you all know of the famous n,)% -el was even less.—Edmonton urnal. outside newspapers come into a town 'ist, Zane, Grey, maybe so, -but, did Danes.—.Brand,,n Sun. each day, it is the. local newspaper you know too, that in 1924 be caijgb• which governs purchasing locally."— a ' 758 pound Tuna. that remained a -Now BreW*of Show 'world record for rod and (ine augl- Simcoe. Reformer. THE EMPIRE The successful crossing of a'limit-' Ing until 1033 when Michell Henry ea stock of Russian caracul sheep,. captured one 857 pounds? it vas from which fashionable furs are ob- Youtl­ Empire Migration Thomas Howell. of Chicago, who twined. with other more common Youth is prone to protest . st against It is more than 20 yearn ago since. captured the largest Tuna ever taken breeds Is reported by United States .. . e steady and uninterrupted flow •of on rod and line. 'The giant fish tip- restraint..but without restraint it is th. Agriculture Department experts. As certain that �society -cannot long -en- migration. from Great Britain to the ped the scales at 956 -pounds. a result they said, farmers soon may dure�—Hamilton Spectator. Dominions and Colonies ceased to be- The heart of the Tuna is Consi er- produce considerable broadtail, Per. re of the Empire's a regular feature very great de id ed a v delicacy, and is said ' aian lamb and ciracul fur: . Impc�r- corporate life. It is true that vari- to be nearly an big as a basket -ball. tations of the three' mounted. to ous specialized, efforts have been about $3,000,OQO in the. last five Old Ord,er Ch&bXCS made in the meantime—in South Look us up.nelxt week, 'Mr. Sports- yeirs.—Moritreal Star. n the old days, the ' Fergus voters' we're going sw6rdfishing lists used to be full of "Spinsters." Africa, foKexample. by the 1820 man Memorial Settlers' Association — happy angling! They have nearly all disappeared, with varying degrees of success, to Stu• Canada's Gold having turned into Stenogs, Hon. A. Crerar, ' minister of dents, Clerks, Teachers, N u rses, establish British emigrants in the Tel. Ops.—Fergus Commonwealth overseas. But unless World's Arms Trade MUM and natural resources, expects Maida; Mitsicians. e Whitt we have term�d "the steady un- tbat within five years Canada's gold 'News -Record. interrupted flow of migration" from -in $4396009000 1935 production will reach at least $200,. Great Britain cin be resumed and IM.000 annually and perhaps $225,- Submarine Safeguards maintained on the old .pre -War. level, ON.000. Apparently good progress Italy and France have joined Brit- nothing is more . certain than that GENEVA. The total known is being made in discovering that pot ain, United States and Japan in some of the outstanding qualities of trade fn ain s and war materia's -ef told 'at the end'of the, rainbow.— humanizing submarine' ' warfare by the British. race" will be lost for ever, during 1935 amounte(' to $43,6,00, Kitchener Record. undertaking tbai bifore an enemy both' in Britain itself aAd in the Do- '000, the League of Nations an Tie.' League naic merchant ship is sunk, its crew, pas. minions, Colonies and -depend'enc'i". nounced' recently. C-4 �,engeri and papers must be- pUt ilk a —Johannesburg Tim!es. it world be rash to accept the fig. 0 N Ca"rh*Awd mat. saw a tm m L "Why "You did' not wind me much at they are nothing to ne "What's gone? asked Billina. first," he calmly said, " and I told .-frightened of," said the machine. "The key tLhit, winds him!" replied TZ_& rv, "They to ma e y 0 S a Ong TIXT h Th she F salu ran back to the + —;hle hilt the'? are lifirinfe'MFED--- as in 1932 when, in world ports prevailed economic commented. from exports increase ol o so it is no wonder I ran She next rewound the action Clock- he warld conferene for reduction 'e 'thought machinery as tightly a -s -she f armaments, it was $37,700.000. Work- and then Billina advised her I After the conference disbanded, could and while he was thinking she onflias in several sections of 'the . in to carry the key to Tiktok . resulted in an increase in ex- began to eat het dinner. The rover, z pocket, so it would not get lost through the next three of the dinner pail contained a small ears. again. "And now," said Dorothy, "Tables show the general world tank of very' good leno'ftad Also 7 - 929--193(t had a much. lesser ef- were thiee slices of cold tur- ect on exports• of arms than on Com- . -say -about the Wheelers, when you modities in general," the Year Book key, Bogie bread, "lad and a slice of custard pie. When she finished, she sured Dorothy that he would now ran down."' "Yes, 'do," said -the yel- "The latter' fell off considerably -turned to Tiktok, but, he was sliest. Honored Guest Of Opera Star low ben. ore as covering world-wide trading cludve, was relatively. much- smaller while since 1923 there has been an which has not been observed in armaments. Analyzing 6xpbrts, the Year Book a 0 e 0 Great Hritkin - headed all other The figures 'were contained in but the British position in 1934 was taken by Cz6cboslovakia whose ez- ports were 21.1 ..pei cent. of the world's total "bompired to 20.6 for the 12th edition of the "statistical Expoks from Prance also de- creased. In 1935 the French ship- ments were about 14 per cent. of the, total its against 26 per cent. in book on the trade in arms and A -5parits trom rne r-re-Nai 000010 -099 000* CANADA It's a Moot Question .. Chang has kidnapped Chiang in China, and, it is fearid Chang may J ammunition," They. include only arms and materials manufactured for war purposes, excluding sport• ing arms and ammunition. The, highest point in the past ten years was reached in 1929, the League declared, when exports were .1—A f *.71 9nn nnn T)i#% lowest the demands of cer- choose to join Chang and bang the 'Judging from W question is:— countries for colonies, the im- Japs in China. The t pression is given that such tem- will Chang hang Chiang or will pr 0 tories are sources of wealth, - but Cbang chip in with Chang and drive t been the experience of the JaPs out of China?— Stratford C that has no S of colonies. In- Beacon -Herald. the great holder P deed, according to figures compiled Endowment for In- Sittb= on the Lid to the Carnegie -',ternatio-nal Peace. Germany, and Lethbridge has sat on the lid of y their ' long years of Italy have spent far more than its strong box for six total colonial trade on their colonies, the depression. The result is that instead .of showing a,.profit. , Japan we. have accumulated sufficient funds 1 also has spent far'more on her col- to pay more than 65 cents on the f onies than she received., Britain and dollar of all our.boaded indebtedness France also spend more on colonies Our financial standing is the best of than they collect. The fact is that any city of its size in Western Can - more often than not, colonies pro- Ada.—LethbLr!dge Herald. 'dues deficit rather than surpluses.— -.Niagara -Falls Review. -`-A'New Idea .'Czecho-Slovakian authorities -have ff •_� Have in idea of their own about promot- Htndy Stu "Directions for corner, ing traffic safety., -Canada has rounded the and. having set the course, has but finding the nearest doctor ' are being Trade I% growing; added to' all permanent traffic signs hIrs. James Roosevelt, mother of the President, pictured with Lily "to continue. -are dangerous curves I and traffic in-' *Pons, opera and film star, at private preview of Miss Pons' new film earnings of the people •increas- near tions" in that country. reports in .New York City at which Mrs. Roosevelt was guest of. honor. ing- and the rich mineral heritage is terser 'being revealed as vaster than the an American commercial attache most optimistic. imagined. It is not from.. Prague.—Brandon Sun. place of safety, and open boats are, gold alone. ' Total mineral produc- I . I .. = 9 = y not to be so. regarded unless near a tion will .exceed - that of last year. Hume! shore or a -rescue ship. Unfortunate- wlien it'waA valued at $312.000.000 The Union of. Soviet Republics, or But gold pays bills anywhere. pro- shorter. Russia, is a country of im- ly those arrangements do not seem en to stand up under actual test.— The vides currency backing.' whether we mense size, and'olant tialities. It - Transcript. 4 believe IV or not. and Is a handy cons- stretches from d to Behring MonctonKEN, EDWARDS ..Modity to have, in the public vaults Strait. It occupies -a seventh of the By .-for future stability.- ' Other nations tand surface of the earth. A s'peaker Danish Settlers Mr. Sportsman! Do you thrill to are increasing -their resources. Can- in Halifax in oider-to make his sudi- The Daries apparently seek wide the tug of a fighting fish on the line? ada manifestly. Is reaching i position ence. appreciate its great extent, open, spaces where their industrious A small warrior the size of a bass ii cow? It -where it will be possible. to do the once said: "We sitting here in this people . may find opportunities not or something as large,as and Mail. room today are nearer -Moscow thsin no,;iir apparent in their ninall territory same.—Toronto Globe so. let us talk it over a bit. 1;7 a Soviet citizen at the other end at home. Douli in Nova Scotia the big -game w3im rho" HeaAfthta I Russia, say - -Vladivostok." . Which Az, least the consul general for fish is the Tuna. There, every year. e Denmark was: in Western Australia em Weighing as high Af only one out of three motorists statement is exactly true as anyone of Octo: they harpoon them are courteous enough. to dim their may ascertain by consulting'the dis- during the first two. Weeks as three-quarters of a 'ton. No other in -.a map.—Halifax Chronicle. her examining the possibility of '.-.headlights, when approaching ' -an. tsnees sea fish possesses. more. spunk and areas being taken other car, It is , high time the other group settlement ts In Den- fighting spirit than' this living thun- de to realize the 71t Rts the Spot over by Danish Immigran . -lined fighting fish. two-thirds were ma I mark, he said. a special government i(erbolt of stream -pound Tuna .'iarror of their ways. An Edmonton Rusielf-T. Ke,11y, who is'one of the department concerned with emigre- '. The capture of. a 792 motorist, struck by the number of most astute advertising , and mer- diplomitir 'n 62 hours, of -continuous struggle in tion had asked Danish mown. .-.night traffic accidents blamed on handising men in Ontario, in a re- s to study 1934 was the, longest battle. k anci consular representative glaring headlights, made four W 'cent addreis- before the Midland position ip .the - The files tell us that Michael Lei. mile, trips at night over highways Chamber of Commerce, urged that the imniftration The ner, of- Ne* York, holds the record be countries in which they lived. should cultivate for 4uick.kills in Nova Scotia waters. around this city. He found on one local - business men farms on the group settleme.ais, he the surrounding trading areas. Hecaught21 tuna fish for eight days -drive .that one-third of the, drivers' He said, were good if worked properly. a 450 he met dimmed their lights volun' declared: - "Every advertisement, largest; and would be satisfactory if the. can. in 1935, the I ge , -pounder, -tarily or in response to a 61wig-wag. whether of a local or outside firm, ditions offered by the government was boated in 46 minutes and the to smallest, 96 lbs.* in 3% minutes. signal. On tir other three ,drives, is an invitation to these people f were such that they could be profit the proportion of courteousdrivers buy there. While a large number a ably taken . over for dairying by the . you all know of the famous n,)% -el was even less.—Edmonton urnal. outside newspapers come into a town 'ist, Zane, Grey, maybe so, -but, did Danes.—.Brand,,n Sun. each day, it is the. local newspaper you know too, that in 1924 be caijgb• which governs purchasing locally."— a ' 758 pound Tuna. that remained a -Now BreW*of Show 'world record for rod and (ine augl- Simcoe. Reformer. THE EMPIRE The successful crossing of a'limit-' Ing until 1033 when Michell Henry ea stock of Russian caracul sheep,. captured one 857 pounds? it vas from which fashionable furs are ob- Youtl­ Empire Migration Thomas Howell. of Chicago, who twined. with other more common Youth is prone to protest . st against It is more than 20 yearn ago since. captured the largest Tuna ever taken breeds Is reported by United States .. . e steady and uninterrupted flow •of on rod and line. 'The giant fish tip- restraint..but without restraint it is th. Agriculture Department experts. As certain that �society -cannot long -en- migration. from Great Britain to the ped the scales at 956 -pounds. a result they said, farmers soon may dure�—Hamilton Spectator. Dominions and Colonies ceased to be- The heart of the Tuna is Consi er- produce considerable broadtail, Per. re of the Empire's a regular feature very great de id ed a v delicacy, and is said ' aian lamb and ciracul fur: . Impc�r- corporate life. It is true that vari- to be nearly an big as a basket -ball. tations of the three' mounted. to ous specialized, efforts have been about $3,000,OQO in the. last five Old Ord,er Ch&bXCS made in the meantime—in South Look us up.nelxt week, 'Mr. Sports- yeirs.—Moritreal Star. n the old days, the ' Fergus voters' we're going sw6rdfishing lists used to be full of "Spinsters." Africa, foKexample. by the 1820 man Memorial Settlers' Association — happy angling! They have nearly all disappeared, with varying degrees of success, to Stu• Canada's Gold having turned into Stenogs, Hon. A. Crerar, ' minister of dents, Clerks, Teachers, N u rses, establish British emigrants in the Tel. Ops.—Fergus Commonwealth overseas. But unless World's Arms Trade MUM and natural resources, expects Maida; Mitsicians. e Whitt we have term�d "the steady un- tbat within five years Canada's gold 'News -Record. interrupted flow of migration" from -in $4396009000 1935 production will reach at least $200,. Great Britain cin be resumed and IM.000 annually and perhaps $225,- Submarine Safeguards maintained on the old .pre -War. level, ON.000. Apparently good progress Italy and France have joined Brit- nothing is more . certain than that GENEVA. The total known is being made in discovering that pot ain, United States and Japan in some of the outstanding qualities of trade fn ain s and war materia's -ef told 'at the end'of the, rainbow.— humanizing submarine' ' warfare by the British. race" will be lost for ever, during 1935 amounte(' to $43,6,00, Kitchener Record. undertaking tbai bifore an enemy both' in Britain itself aAd in the Do- '000, the League of Nations an Tie.' League naic merchant ship is sunk, its crew, pas. minions, Colonies and -depend'enc'i". nounced' recently. C-4 �,engeri and papers must be- pUt ilk a —Johannesburg Tim!es. it world be rash to accept the fig. 0 N Ca"rh*Awd mat. saw a tm m L "Why "You did' not wind me much at they are nothing to ne "What's gone? asked Billina. first," he calmly said, " and I told .-frightened of," said the machine. "The key tLhit, winds him!" replied TZ_& rv, "They to ma e y 0 S a Ong TIXT h Th she F salu ran back to the + —;hle hilt the'? are lifirinfe'MFED--- as in 1932 when, in world ports prevailed economic commented. from exports increase ol o so it is no wonder I ran She next rewound the action Clock- he warld conferene for reduction 'e 'thought machinery as tightly a -s -she f armaments, it was $37,700.000. Work- and then Billina advised her I After the conference disbanded, could and while he was thinking she onflias in several sections of 'the . in to carry the key to Tiktok . resulted in an increase in ex- began to eat het dinner. The rover, of a. -ms and munitions which pocket, so it would not get lost through the next three of the dinner pail contained a small ears. again. "And now," said Dorothy, "Tables show the general world tank of very' good leno'ftad Also depression that set in in when all this' had been a6compiish- ed, "tell me what you were going to 929--193(t had a much. lesser ef- were thiee slices of cold tur- ect on exports• of arms than on Com- . -say -about the Wheelers, when you modities in general," the Year Book key, Bogie bread, "lad and a slice of custard pie. When she finished, she sured Dorothy that he would now ran down."' "Yes, 'do," said -the yel- "The latter' fell off considerably -turned to Tiktok, but, he was sliest. -1930. but a decrease in arms low ben. between 1930 and 1932 In- cludve, was relatively. much- smaller while since 1923 there has been an which has not been observed n trada as a whole." Analyzing 6xpbrts, the Year Book cited tl-ese figures: Great Hritkin - headed all other arms exporters up to 1933 inclusivie, but the British position in 1934 was taken by Cz6cboslovakia whose ez- ports were 21.1 ..pei cent. of the world's total "bompired to 20.6 for Great Britain. Expoks from Prance also de- creased. In 1935 the French ship- ments were about 14 per cent. of the, total its against 26 per cent. in 1932. Irts -Sh* Rented The7re are 20.0 -people in New York who rent their shirts instead of buy !ng them, observes- the New Yorker, Up to las , t- May"thereo were no facill. ties for people who wished to rent shirts; you had t4, own them or do -without. Then Mi. Emil Liss launch- ed- the A Shirt Rental Company (that's its exact name). Wt. Liss is manager of the Metropolitan Towel Supuly Company which is in the per- fectly orthodox -business of renting towels, to doctors, aentists , and beauty parlors, and bed linen to boarding libuses -and hdteliL the way it. works: -A man signs up, on a yearly basis, to rent three shirts� a week, at a weekly charge of 60 rents. Mr. -Liss then has seven sbirts- made up in tbi man's collir size and sleeve length, with his name.- inked on the tail. Shirts are all of white broadcloth, and - all of the same cut !On the first delivery, four of the. - shirts -are left at the client's door. Client wears three of these, presum- ably each for two days, and has the fourth and last on his back on the 'seventh day, when the truck, calls again leaving three fresh shirts and picknag 1up the three scilled ones. ThZ_second week the ratron wears. one shirt three' days, putting him' down all square with the delivery system for the third week., And so on to the end of the year. Meticulous folk can contact, at a higher price, for the delivery ot four, five or even six shirts weekly. There's a Deter Live Fox in Brooklyn who takes six - he has the further distinction of .taking the -biggest shifts on the Liss roster -19% -collar and 35 sleeve. 4711?e cblir ch may be behind the age—yes, behind the siw of the age. She is alw;ty�s behind in that way." —Cardinal Hayes. ."Wind up my thixik ti'mit,y) and I will try to think of a plan," jubro where they lad discovered ol o so it is no wonder I ran She next rewound the action Clock- any -one who dares fight them 'thought machinery as tightly a -s -she cavern there discovered the key Tiktok and th e Work- and then Billina advised her I had a club they would soon run could and while he was thinking she .' to his machinery. At once she wound. . in to carry the key to Tiktok . away." "Haven't you a club?" asked began to eat het dinner. The rover, Tiktok's voice, taking - care to pocket, so it would not get lost Dorotb' opening the dinner pall Dorothy, of the dinner pail contained a small .up :-give the key as many turns as she again. "And now," said Dorothy, which she carried. No, answered "And tank of very' good leno'ftad Also could. She found this quite a task, may imagine if yap ever when all this' had been a6compiish- ed, "tell me what you were going to *the copipr man. you won -find such a thing among these rocks, were thiee slices of cold tur- as you tried to wind a clock, but Tiktok as . -say -about the Wheelers, when you - either," declared the yellow hen. "Then shall we do?" asked the key, Bogie bread, "lad and a slice of custard pie. When she finished, she sured Dorothy that he would now ran down."' "Yes, 'do," said -the yel- what -turned to Tiktok, but, he was sliest. run for at least twenty-four hours. low ben. girl. 41 .0 . N A.J`1QA lll�lll -+Mrs- W. J. •Duller has been con- demand beyond the capabilities of fined to her bed during the past the .supply source. The present well r=Mrs. E. J. Powell spent New 'sleek, suffering from a very sed- is being deepend another fifteen - ere cold feet in 'the ho that the under -19 Yeats with her Sister, in Ltxbridge. -The Township Sunday School ground streamwhich" is thought by �� �� Hrs. Thos. Andrew, spent a u8 " Association are holding their-ann• many to be. there may - ew days last week with A. ani Y be reachedPie,kerin� B Leader Store ]Kra. Wilson, of Toronto. nal Convention in' the Claremont The election of the, members to « tl _ ,Mrs. Frank9in, of Port Perry United Church today (Friday). A the Board, now being carried on at spent a day last week with her good program has been provided. the MunLcipal Nomination, this - :parents, Arthur and Mrs. Boyes. -Ne•w. Years Day was observed duty was not, retluired at this meet - quietly in our village. As usual i as formerly. The trustees for n �1n Customeral forget the Toll Bros. Tr- there were' a number of famil re- tits c min y 'Tourmany• Aivelogue and Enterta anent this „ 3' Coming Year are: C. W. Pillcel* �/ Friday event Jan. ,8th.' Admi unions, but through the fence of (1 year), J. S. Balsdon (2 years), ice Bei and 15 cents. jlild T��,1� 3, joy skating. Coates, 'the Principal of the Con- "' +e -'lube First meetins, e of the -Tlbet sympathy of . the c-6m,mu-n- tinuation School •commenced his _ Couucii of 1937 WK1 ire t,eiJ',in i is extended to Miss Helen Kirrte duties on the o ' ;lea2'1 at Brougham on Mondry , t�rher in S. S. No. 2, on the mornin Mr, and bars. • Coates H are at the hour of '11 o'clock in g , I 'forenoondeath of her mother, which took residing in fhe hottse vacated by ...THANK YV V ••• loon Pickering Hoaticultural 1,11k place last week at her home on the ' former Principal, Mr. Ripley, (Siibee iyaal Meeting will be held • in the A, Kington Road East, after a leng- the above was written, a few hours Y. P. A. Rooms on Tuesday, Jan thy illness. war has been done on the well For friendly Business -An epidemic of flu has swept deepeninv, 'and over four feet of • 12th, at. 8 p. m. All interested please over Britain during the. past few . water flowed into the well ' over Relations and your attend. - -The W. M. S. of the Presby= weeks, of which one million peri night as a result of a lowering of sons have been affected, at least little more than a felly inches.) 'kind pi�tronage .during terian Church will meet , e 250 persons have died of the mal- -The W. A. of the United Church Lome of Mrs. James Andrew thw on ady. Tice disease is not so virul- will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 12th at 1936 Wednesday, January 13th, at 3 P ent as that which swept over the the home of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell at• ' orrze's Church, Sunday, country in 1918. P m. -St. Ge -The month of December was 3 Don't forget the' popular drama ' Jan. 10th. 1@t Sunday after Epip- one of the mildest Decembers in '"Girl Shy" on Friday, Feb. 5th, Ery y hany. Sunday School at 10 a. rrl /� „r`.�[r�, �Uebration of the Holy Communion o number of years, ly and the amount the Y. P. of the United Church. Here s wishing you a av,♦ .,at 11. Fivening Prayer at 7 p. m { of rainfall nearly double the nor- -- appy* Preacher at both services, Rev. F.. mal rainfall. Farmers appreciated NO'ftCH 11 ? `fire heavy rainfall as many wells A public meeting ie being held in and Enjoyable 197G•�OII' bad gone dry forcing man 'to the Torn t3a -Regular services -will be held y ll, on Satusrday even - in the United Church on Sunday .haul water for their stock. ing at 8 p. ra., at mhidt the candid- - m7t at 11 a. rn. and 7 p. in, 'The !) -The annual. meeting of the ate* for the office of Psrliee Trus- CHAPMAN I Pickering Public Library Aseoc- tee, will address the rate ayer'a. Saesamesst of t]le Lord's Supper iation will be held in • the Li p • S.: ,will be held at the morning service I T1s on the eveningof Monday. and also a Baptismal Sel viee- Tone I J�ttary 17th next Subscribers w>!71 l and Bible' Classes (� �. ::.W I N T E t� 'W4. svM meet chool 10 a m: please take notice and a full ate `•�us�+`om• - edance will be appreciated b the wood -Jawing George $ A. Y. P. A; held. a ' aPP y - Soeial evening last weals on New rd —,At the Inst meeting of the At Special Prices Year's Eve: Such a pleasant even ' k8 it vrss• Our Social Corrveaer Brougham Union Lodee, A. F. and Having now an up-to-date wood- - Chris. Fair, kept wi bu7 until re- A. X, C uremoint. Wor. Bro.: Don • sawing matbitte, i am prepared to freshmen tkne, and. afterwards ev- acid R.- Beaten. a Past Master. of do custom work atreavosable 6 -Eyelet, pate gU�o Rubber BOOB, - $1.59 the Lodge, being Master in 190555, erybody stayed for the Watchnight rates. Ladies' fur -trimmed Motor $pots• . was presented with the 50 -}'ear l�-ice,: which Rev. E. G. Robinson to Stell Garr e. Pickering. ' jewel, arms presented by Gana Lodge �Pp1Y $� Mens 1 -buckle Overshoes 1.05: 4 -buckles conducted and made are all feel lir, Beatnti has been a, ,reinter of '� ' - � a.95 - - f� vie were there. Our Convenes or Phone Pick 3900 13%IG ibis' seek is Mrs. Johns. go rally t+hie Lodge' for 51 years. He rer- Men's heavy rubber f3oot.8, With felt top & lining, $2.95 azearld members and make thin slued the rortrtatulssti4rr- f+f ogle arhole a-•cernhly. The p-e�eniation . Hitch- Hiking 3Cav� Mackinaw Coats, navy, grey d� 'brown. $5.75 meesintt a great success. A H�p3 'was. made on behalf of Grand New Year we extend to all, Round' the world. 4Yor1; 94keater Coats, black, maroon & brown, $2.75 . .. --The heavy rains .which fell ��� by Gr•artd Lndfre • Steward. _ . . -,Baring the end of the week. fol- V. V�ar. Bro. T. Paterson. of Clare Zowed �y e . severe frost caused nlont• -Stanfield's wintor Underwear, $2.00, X52.50, $3.00 - asny of the 'roads leo be very icy -Neer Year's Eve and '_iervt U and dangerous for motorDONT ing., A -Year's Day were celebrated in Frei T• Buutixjg,. .1Cu 1ckering number of cars were forced into Tornnto as usual by feritins; and TAKE CHANCES ..the ditch; but few accidents took -boldin,; gay parties and much » Y.rtgbliorad 1857. lace: Ua Monday morning one or drinking, but contra-ry • t^ 'expect- " P X atior►s there was v little law- 'Pla Safe the Smith Transports took to -the- erg y_ - ditch. at the curve just West of the les -cress. There seer- fexer arrests village. The � Highway, howel er. for dritin�.•cars while into-<;cated, Canb111t jOUr •�)MV00ift NEW YEAR'S MENU (was kept in good condition. a-3 the for nei�liWnt drivin. and other ber ` department kept - thein sanded a violations, of the .lass than wsat.4 ex-. fl dap p Y uR Hli[;GGlb7 1`+ DIORF, soon as they became dangerous, peeled. The disgraceful scenes and _ Health (' The heavy rains during the week -.many a"AaFtr _which disgraced thNu Coristmaa Dar were not re ated, +A MHR(:9ANT ~: • caused thx creole tin ri � like. a �' ;Friendship spring fretshet, sand overflowed the -ren New Year's Day. The wam- mad just stet of the bridge to ings that "re made. public bf the H V K. ►14(lR F., 1)li l GrIST Plt ascent Nie>rnorle8- depth of eight or ien inches. The Police Department had an eacell- pL'NB.1Rro.N, ONTARIO ' iii'atea soon subsided ant effect. 'A nur+ber of men wt.o y -Contentment am -the t-i,,e ..._. _ were be`nf on eelehratin¢ the day' W&% caused by the ice 'dammin_ .. =_ f'� 1. `ov attending drinking parties, took :'v k south of the village, but soon broke The Pickering bee . j ;The 'Annual. Rartepayers' jdeet- . the precaution to engage chauff. y Prosperity ` - ing of the village was heli in iliv euro to drive them home *hen the MEAT MARKET - hall on Monday f-%ening,. with one festivities were over.,' which -vasa DreamsCoyne True t of the" largest crowds present ex- very wise precaution. - - psxienreel in. years. Nominatiotu• -The •Annual Ratepayers' Busin- 011r Motto--'Qnality d Service' Happiness ; for the • office' • -of Police, Trustee ess Meeting of S. S. No. 4 West, for 193'7 were received by "Return "rte baud in the school building on Special --Country All in Double Portion ing Officer Dr. Carhw-right till Wednesday, evening Iast. A fair •p. m.. and. were announced at that, number only. attended. Tire Area- Style. Sausage To You - time as follows: E. C. Jones, G. W. cri6ed order of business •cuss fol- loved, without any uestion of un' ' =15c. per lb. � - Barkrr, F. J. Prowse, Wm. Collis, y q '` N. E. McEwen, (these five gentle- usual interest'being brought up. The Board attempted to h&ve the 2, lbs for 25e men have qualified and are stand -p • •E I D lids for election on Manday, Jan. section tho%agilly acquainted with L'LARE1\CE 9ILH, • • 11th.) S. W. Davis, E. J, Walsh, acuteproblem of a satisfactory )9-81 Mwsa(iRer a • Fred Bunting, Dr. Fallaiae, M1 S. watrr supply. The ach(s(il rr>quires RL1CC�IPT (}lnnP •�l►li4} Pietter�u C} a;,m tr.,'J3n es FaIn;cr, >to�a Slur nn '11`TRCe of � ) Za; ^. Gl k'2teT Phone US for <3Q11v+`fy ,. ison, Miss A, F. KichnH.son, D. N. per day, which is at preFent. a i?hona 1620 Lockwood., The Baer rrustM. of last PickeringHardware'Store year, Ji. S, G1tah- man and E. (',. Jones, were called rY inter upon by Chairman F. T. Bubting. Activities of the past year were. re- Roofing 'Bargains i�GR yALF-Aux pi¢:, 2month4old viewed and the annual report anaty- F Apply Morgan Evans, Phone Clare 603 Yo zed: The ever-incr.asin interest - g No. I Rdofinq, less fixtures $1.15 VOR SALE Coal Mower. rb-cmc• `J iy the water supply was discussed No. I Roofing with fixtlarea..1.49 ' stat: motor and grates; $30,00. Apply at .r -- the. Ronrd and satins*pc yeas once. l9it i by gihe" No. 2: Roofing .. ..a.75 t) ; tiAi.E =5 he•tfr rr;, (luS'tf, fresh. r ASON . �. I The report of the engineers on their t 9S No. 3. Roofing.. .. .1.99 I' en soon, registered -and fully aecredtted, discoveries on t-tte flats r: est c.the 36 im Green rock -faced 90 lb..2565 C:ol, K R Marshall, Dunbarton. 20 village was given, which showed 4� Asphalt Shin 200' Ib.. , 5 8t1 q 0 the possibility of a supply that � g ``j AN't`, f] AT ONCE-ReQiPt�red F-Hohteinhcifer calves and young helfern would meet the present demand at, a frim k,n,d tri i i Jg str:u ri.onc Slaik 3, s cost of $21000. The question leas All First Quality blade by R' m. J. T:. slur. 20 as yet failed'. to receive bite support Torbntt► Asphalt Roofing Gb. t l Prices quoted Olt, 1Sr1 F7 50 fwfp f�itn. in Pink•'..GREETING of many of ,the ratepayers, but will per sq. r V ering Township. Frame house and barn. fruit, spring creek, For rrrma an l nariieulars probably in due course become • a ;apply to G L. t\7iddictnn; Phone tick aa, lstf question that will have to be dealt .;. • PTCKERING !with by someone: 'A. deficit of •• ,t tt'� i OR SAl,E--t 1o&e s - 6t(l. -,ousts"--sati-af'S( ofi y ezplain.ed, YARD era sad tres6 cows: Wore bred �nd�•^des. T. T ytlt_ _ j.J It 7l1 dnhv �,Cd n F �,r� til nn --adjustment- ,------:- - R. t to r de y, Will 1,rlrir t�P"n f:r w • ; a ; :•y f�Hi•vN i i�f10 Phone 1.3, 1311 - w'^ in tie desired balance The •latter - FIOR SALE—A carluod of fresh - ,Agent fur. MuCortuicit-Deeliug'Fr►ttn Me►chirlery _ t r cows and close srringers from the Ottawa i .of supervi;,:aa at C,,.,pv,art.s �Ofnee: CARPEN i ER & BUILDER restiict,d arta, rices rtasonabie At the ..,15-30 International Tractor (arm of B. V ' tWe% 1 ]• i iufles west of whit. for the -gehool-chiMeen and ".-era] l,yun tlu. ? Ft i,yi: ,a�, G C Sp&Aa,rrop. 200 JH'OOt•lift Bingle Fur Biding Flow , oilier item;; �,et., e.,ked .'a:, to T.lt�rr.tiocis', Sash, Joora nuc, — _ and Repairer which the re l^ tt••as' made that FOR RFNT- 6 in- twed hriek houses, .4 P f Screens made to order, FOR inside, electric lights, hardwood floors Clur Motto' i ---We have (7sII get It, Ol if the ratepayers were willing to thr»uFbout. L�.t�ur-hard with small fruit., pay fps these services. an 1tdAitional Plans and Estimates gives on On Highway, o.:cr poking the Rouge River. E, it is not made. Morgan. Rouge Hilts. Phone Scar 34 r 5 1815 levy could be sailed for and the General Repair Work. Telephone•.g900 same provided. An election wiH be FUR Half OR 'FXUHANAEFOR held on Monday, polling at the J. POYNTER an r.bing useful — Gne che•ter5eld suite. 1 ty ' l� 21g ' several new Floor and sprig Ipis s cnmpiet *s C, KAi.SO ■N' r� PICK !ea t� •.•it1: ahade,. :i1so ora upright iano, and one J y i.d' `J VV T^"'1 +.::1.-Ri&erin 1936 model .:ar radio Appply Leo Dixon, R^aq• Hills. Phone Scar 24 r il, 4tf ' {: �`. :..:.,''.`.%.ear..: '^-a. <..•„y_..• •VtLSA.xS.J wJ'%ir./, •.. •_. '. __ Y._ '.' .' ... —_!.: La 4 a. A r �Ok. ''•B er 4 6 -b- '. Y a•i•h .. �'°• .w +t.xoty. r .u1c?` �' -h ;, _. •. ' yl ,,,. o ,.. - . .f,�ppa�, �:r.t•`r,�.. '"�S•,•. 41Y"t[-w {t g^.1. �,,.y, ✓nb" f!� 7, ,�..�1 '.f• ,e�. d» .•.k 'V" !�"i �,,,'�•A 'w1 �'C. ]fid S.'4 qt ­ ti. N A.J`1QA lll�lll -+Mrs- W. J. •Duller has been con- demand beyond the capabilities of fined to her bed during the past the .supply source. The present well r=Mrs. E. J. Powell spent New 'sleek, suffering from a very sed- is being deepend another fifteen - ere cold feet in 'the ho that the under -19 Yeats with her Sister, in Ltxbridge. -The Township Sunday School ground streamwhich" is thought by �� �� Hrs. Thos. Andrew, spent a u8 " Association are holding their-ann• many to be. there may - ew days last week with A. ani Y be reachedPie,kerin� B Leader Store ]Kra. Wilson, of Toronto. nal Convention in' the Claremont The election of the, members to « tl _ ,Mrs. Frank9in, of Port Perry United Church today (Friday). A the Board, now being carried on at spent a day last week with her good program has been provided. the MunLcipal Nomination, this - :parents, Arthur and Mrs. Boyes. -Ne•w. Years Day was observed duty was not, retluired at this meet - quietly in our village. As usual i as formerly. The trustees for n �1n Customeral forget the Toll Bros. Tr- there were' a number of famil re- tits c min y 'Tourmany• Aivelogue and Enterta anent this „ 3' Coming Year are: C. W. Pillcel* �/ Friday event Jan. ,8th.' Admi unions, but through the fence of (1 year), J. S. Balsdon (2 years), ice Bei and 15 cents. jlild T��,1� 3, joy skating. Coates, 'the Principal of the Con- "' +e -'lube First meetins, e of the -Tlbet sympathy of . the c-6m,mu-n- tinuation School •commenced his _ Couucii of 1937 WK1 ire t,eiJ',in i is extended to Miss Helen Kirrte duties on the o ' ;lea2'1 at Brougham on Mondry , t�rher in S. S. No. 2, on the mornin Mr, and bars. • Coates H are at the hour of '11 o'clock in g , I 'forenoondeath of her mother, which took residing in fhe hottse vacated by ...THANK YV V ••• loon Pickering Hoaticultural 1,11k place last week at her home on the ' former Principal, Mr. Ripley, (Siibee iyaal Meeting will be held • in the A, Kington Road East, after a leng- the above was written, a few hours Y. P. A. Rooms on Tuesday, Jan thy illness. war has been done on the well For friendly Business -An epidemic of flu has swept deepeninv, 'and over four feet of • 12th, at. 8 p. m. All interested please over Britain during the. past few . water flowed into the well ' over Relations and your attend. - -The W. M. S. of the Presby= weeks, of which one million peri night as a result of a lowering of sons have been affected, at least little more than a felly inches.) 'kind pi�tronage .during terian Church will meet , e 250 persons have died of the mal- -The W. A. of the United Church Lome of Mrs. James Andrew thw on ady. Tice disease is not so virul- will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 12th at 1936 Wednesday, January 13th, at 3 P ent as that which swept over the the home of Mrs. A. W. Mitchell at• ' orrze's Church, Sunday, country in 1918. P m. -St. Ge -The month of December was 3 Don't forget the' popular drama ' Jan. 10th. 1@t Sunday after Epip- one of the mildest Decembers in '"Girl Shy" on Friday, Feb. 5th, Ery y hany. Sunday School at 10 a. rrl /� „r`.�[r�, �Uebration of the Holy Communion o number of years, ly and the amount the Y. P. of the United Church. Here s wishing you a av,♦ .,at 11. Fivening Prayer at 7 p. m { of rainfall nearly double the nor- -- appy* Preacher at both services, Rev. F.. mal rainfall. Farmers appreciated NO'ftCH 11 ? `fire heavy rainfall as many wells A public meeting ie being held in and Enjoyable 197G•�OII' bad gone dry forcing man 'to the Torn t3a -Regular services -will be held y ll, on Satusrday even - in the United Church on Sunday .haul water for their stock. ing at 8 p. ra., at mhidt the candid- - m7t at 11 a. rn. and 7 p. in, 'The !) -The annual. meeting of the ate* for the office of Psrliee Trus- CHAPMAN I Pickering Public Library Aseoc- tee, will address the rate ayer'a. Saesamesst of t]le Lord's Supper iation will be held in • the Li p • S.: ,will be held at the morning service I T1s on the eveningof Monday. and also a Baptismal Sel viee- Tone I J�ttary 17th next Subscribers w>!71 l and Bible' Classes (� �. ::.W I N T E t� 'W4. svM meet chool 10 a m: please take notice and a full ate `•�us�+`om• - edance will be appreciated b the wood -Jawing George $ A. Y. P. A; held. a ' aPP y - Soeial evening last weals on New rd —,At the Inst meeting of the At Special Prices Year's Eve: Such a pleasant even ' k8 it vrss• Our Social Corrveaer Brougham Union Lodee, A. F. and Having now an up-to-date wood- - Chris. Fair, kept wi bu7 until re- A. X, C uremoint. Wor. Bro.: Don • sawing matbitte, i am prepared to freshmen tkne, and. afterwards ev- acid R.- Beaten. a Past Master. of do custom work atreavosable 6 -Eyelet, pate gU�o Rubber BOOB, - $1.59 the Lodge, being Master in 190555, erybody stayed for the Watchnight rates. Ladies' fur -trimmed Motor $pots• . was presented with the 50 -}'ear l�-ice,: which Rev. E. G. Robinson to Stell Garr e. Pickering. ' jewel, arms presented by Gana Lodge �Pp1Y $� Mens 1 -buckle Overshoes 1.05: 4 -buckles conducted and made are all feel lir, Beatnti has been a, ,reinter of '� ' - � a.95 - - f� vie were there. Our Convenes or Phone Pick 3900 13%IG ibis' seek is Mrs. Johns. go rally t+hie Lodge' for 51 years. He rer- Men's heavy rubber f3oot.8, With felt top & lining, $2.95 azearld members and make thin slued the rortrtatulssti4rr- f+f ogle arhole a-•cernhly. The p-e�eniation . Hitch- Hiking 3Cav� Mackinaw Coats, navy, grey d� 'brown. $5.75 meesintt a great success. A H�p3 'was. made on behalf of Grand New Year we extend to all, Round' the world. 4Yor1; 94keater Coats, black, maroon & brown, $2.75 . .. --The heavy rains .which fell ��� by Gr•artd Lndfre • Steward. _ . . -,Baring the end of the week. fol- V. V�ar. Bro. T. Paterson. of Clare Zowed �y e . severe frost caused nlont• -Stanfield's wintor Underwear, $2.00, X52.50, $3.00 - asny of the 'roads leo be very icy -Neer Year's Eve and '_iervt U and dangerous for motorDONT ing., A -Year's Day were celebrated in Frei T• Buutixjg,. .1Cu 1ckering number of cars were forced into Tornnto as usual by feritins; and TAKE CHANCES ..the ditch; but few accidents took -boldin,; gay parties and much » Y.rtgbliorad 1857. lace: Ua Monday morning one or drinking, but contra-ry • t^ 'expect- " P X atior►s there was v little law- 'Pla Safe the Smith Transports took to -the- erg y_ - ditch. at the curve just West of the les -cress. There seer- fexer arrests village. The � Highway, howel er. for dritin�.•cars while into-<;cated, Canb111t jOUr •�)MV00ift NEW YEAR'S MENU (was kept in good condition. a-3 the for nei�liWnt drivin. and other ber ` department kept - thein sanded a violations, of the .lass than wsat.4 ex-. fl dap p Y uR Hli[;GGlb7 1`+ DIORF, soon as they became dangerous, peeled. The disgraceful scenes and _ Health (' The heavy rains during the week -.many a"AaFtr _which disgraced thNu Coristmaa Dar were not re ated, +A MHR(:9ANT ~: • caused thx creole tin ri � like. a �' ;Friendship spring fretshet, sand overflowed the -ren New Year's Day. The wam- mad just stet of the bridge to ings that "re made. public bf the H V K. ►14(lR F., 1)li l GrIST Plt ascent Nie>rnorle8- depth of eight or ien inches. The Police Department had an eacell- pL'NB.1Rro.N, ONTARIO ' iii'atea soon subsided ant effect. 'A nur+ber of men wt.o y -Contentment am -the t-i,,e ..._. _ were be`nf on eelehratin¢ the day' W&% caused by the ice 'dammin_ .. =_ f'� 1. `ov attending drinking parties, took :'v k south of the village, but soon broke The Pickering bee . j ;The 'Annual. Rartepayers' jdeet- . the precaution to engage chauff. y Prosperity ` - ing of the village was heli in iliv euro to drive them home *hen the MEAT MARKET - hall on Monday f-%ening,. with one festivities were over.,' which -vasa DreamsCoyne True t of the" largest crowds present ex- very wise precaution. - - psxienreel in. years. Nominatiotu• -The •Annual Ratepayers' Busin- 011r Motto--'Qnality d Service' Happiness ; for the • office' • -of Police, Trustee ess Meeting of S. S. No. 4 West, for 193'7 were received by "Return "rte baud in the school building on Special --Country All in Double Portion ing Officer Dr. Carhw-right till Wednesday, evening Iast. A fair •p. m.. and. were announced at that, number only. attended. Tire Area- Style. Sausage To You - time as follows: E. C. Jones, G. W. cri6ed order of business •cuss fol- loved, without any uestion of un' ' =15c. per lb. � - Barkrr, F. J. Prowse, Wm. Collis, y q '` N. E. McEwen, (these five gentle- usual interest'being brought up. The Board attempted to h&ve the 2, lbs for 25e men have qualified and are stand -p • •E I D lids for election on Manday, Jan. section tho%agilly acquainted with L'LARE1\CE 9ILH, • • 11th.) S. W. Davis, E. J, Walsh, acuteproblem of a satisfactory )9-81 Mwsa(iRer a • Fred Bunting, Dr. Fallaiae, M1 S. watrr supply. The ach(s(il rr>quires RL1CC�IPT (}lnnP •�l►li4} Pietter�u C} a;,m tr.,'J3n es FaIn;cr, >to�a Slur nn '11`TRCe of � ) Za; ^. Gl k'2teT Phone US for <3Q11v+`fy ,. ison, Miss A, F. KichnH.son, D. N. per day, which is at preFent. a i?hona 1620 Lockwood., The Baer rrustM. of last PickeringHardware'Store year, Ji. S, G1tah- man and E. (',. Jones, were called rY inter upon by Chairman F. T. Bubting. Activities of the past year were. re- Roofing 'Bargains i�GR yALF-Aux pi¢:, 2month4old viewed and the annual report anaty- F Apply Morgan Evans, Phone Clare 603 Yo zed: The ever-incr.asin interest - g No. I Rdofinq, less fixtures $1.15 VOR SALE Coal Mower. rb-cmc• `J iy the water supply was discussed No. I Roofing with fixtlarea..1.49 ' stat: motor and grates; $30,00. Apply at .r -- the. Ronrd and satins*pc yeas once. l9it i by gihe" No. 2: Roofing .. ..a.75 t) ; tiAi.E =5 he•tfr rr;, (luS'tf, fresh. r ASON . �. I The report of the engineers on their t 9S No. 3. Roofing.. .. .1.99 I' en soon, registered -and fully aecredtted, discoveries on t-tte flats r: est c.the 36 im Green rock -faced 90 lb..2565 C:ol, K R Marshall, Dunbarton. 20 village was given, which showed 4� Asphalt Shin 200' Ib.. , 5 8t1 q 0 the possibility of a supply that � g ``j AN't`, f] AT ONCE-ReQiPt�red F-Hohteinhcifer calves and young helfern would meet the present demand at, a frim k,n,d tri i i Jg str:u ri.onc Slaik 3, s cost of $21000. The question leas All First Quality blade by R' m. J. T:. slur. 20 as yet failed'. to receive bite support Torbntt► Asphalt Roofing Gb. t l Prices quoted Olt, 1Sr1 F7 50 fwfp f�itn. in Pink•'..GREETING of many of ,the ratepayers, but will per sq. r V ering Township. Frame house and barn. fruit, spring creek, For rrrma an l nariieulars probably in due course become • a ;apply to G L. t\7iddictnn; Phone tick aa, lstf question that will have to be dealt .;. • PTCKERING !with by someone: 'A. deficit of •• ,t tt'� i OR SAl,E--t 1o&e s - 6t(l. -,ousts"--sati-af'S( ofi y ezplain.ed, YARD era sad tres6 cows: Wore bred �nd�•^des. T. T ytlt_ _ j.J It 7l1 dnhv �,Cd n F �,r� til nn --adjustment- ,------:- - R. t to r de y, Will 1,rlrir t�P"n f:r w • ; a ; :•y f�Hi•vN i i�f10 Phone 1.3, 1311 - w'^ in tie desired balance The •latter - FIOR SALE—A carluod of fresh - ,Agent fur. MuCortuicit-Deeliug'Fr►ttn Me►chirlery _ t r cows and close srringers from the Ottawa i .of supervi;,:aa at C,,.,pv,art.s �Ofnee: CARPEN i ER & BUILDER restiict,d arta, rices rtasonabie At the ..,15-30 International Tractor (arm of B. V ' tWe% 1 ]• i iufles west of whit. for the -gehool-chiMeen and ".-era] l,yun tlu. ? Ft i,yi: ,a�, G C Sp&Aa,rrop. 200 JH'OOt•lift Bingle Fur Biding Flow , oilier item;; �,et., e.,ked .'a:, to T.lt�rr.tiocis', Sash, Joora nuc, — _ and Repairer which the re l^ tt••as' made that FOR RFNT- 6 in- twed hriek houses, .4 P f Screens made to order, FOR inside, electric lights, hardwood floors Clur Motto' i ---We have (7sII get It, Ol if the ratepayers were willing to thr»uFbout. L�.t�ur-hard with small fruit., pay fps these services. an 1tdAitional Plans and Estimates gives on On Highway, o.:cr poking the Rouge River. E, it is not made. Morgan. Rouge Hilts. Phone Scar 34 r 5 1815 levy could be sailed for and the General Repair Work. Telephone•.g900 same provided. An election wiH be FUR Half OR 'FXUHANAEFOR held on Monday, polling at the J. POYNTER an r.bing useful — Gne che•ter5eld suite. 1 ty ' l� 21g ' several new Floor and sprig Ipis s cnmpiet *s C, KAi.SO ■N' r� PICK !ea t� •.•it1: ahade,. :i1so ora upright iano, and one J y i.d' `J VV T^"'1 +.::1.-Ri&erin 1936 model .:ar radio Appply Leo Dixon, R^aq• Hills. Phone Scar 24 r il, 4tf ' {: �`. :..:.,''.`.%.ear..: '^-a. <..•„y_..• •VtLSA.xS.J wJ'%ir./, •.. •_. '. __ Y._ '.' .' ... —_!.: