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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_01_22• 42:3 ! J. v Y , : :,t ,^•....; .,... -. v.,-,. a. ,. ',?. 44 ♦ 'sSa 'r? 'a�t•.:" r; • 1 VOL. L`'1 = _ ::;pICB�ERtING, 0NT., K1DAY, J•Ai!�T. �?. 1937: '�... i)/sdlr+rstotisai flRtssit,. CreeawooQ GR�EJN N -0a '1 (� D e, OTICEN Mrs- Jackson has returned from a A 'gniet wedding mms '"soler=lZed _ - -_ -- - Monday.- January 11th, 2937> ia' "I DR H. O. PEAIiSON-Ptiysieiaa .•Out. trucks pa" your Way :Mrs. W. Pucka -in returned with her Fz�eadonia, en Re ua " , hadSar6eoo: Dumbarton. 1 every day. _ _ for a few davit. ter, of Mr. ar' h'Irs. W.' J. ?ticLMn- ^. H. PORSYTR. Oph: D.. Director - On Monday, Jan. 22n,&;--the--Kin- aldp ot. Dunbarton, was- unilq in iS86--1936 -� .At,cotaetrtCal &wodation of Ontario. ties• COAL, COKE. – Y., P. twin .se their to Mr. Fred Moffat; son dataRed M4mbez of the Americas OPtametiicst c[7 �t Ri B' PaP> to rris6e – — cloote: Eyes ettamined by SOPdntatent 7� U(lD C}�MEi1�T 1 dTAtMR, "The Blue Bse' in Green- of Mrs. A. E. Moffatt, of Whitby. � • �: Etta :eeEsaa, garamuot. out. ' f y,.�d United Church. under the.aus- The happy couple enjoyed a brief Cunmencizig January 18th tsgst. 13AN D,'GRAVEL , pines of Ganup' 1, of the W. A.. Ev- ' trip throdgh central New .York anti - _ es of C%oppiatg will be •� DOl�TALD' KUULfY liamtatcr and eryone come and enjoy a alearty on their return will,d n reside in Whit- •,Lly. tiolfeitor,?lotaty'Publtc..'.Yl.,uerwt.oan. B(�ILDER'S BIIPPLIEfi la+l8� j3roughant" 7e. per bag pales lormedy uccupled by rue tate A. L- t;hne- The Ladies ;-Bible 'Class met . at � _ • Fv bags . Sl.� - • n, tires.00uthwia6oftourtHuu.e.WhttbY• city_ ,thE home of firs J. $oyer on Mon- , fiELL #s 'Ru.s� also local oartage work day night the 18th. with 'a good The* Ed. Crocker family, of Tor- BEATaN, t5 bags and over, 6c. per bag } . Barristora ff Solicitors - We-bavealso placed it stock a full ;na�mmber present and a good proirrwn onto, were with L. and Mrs. Matt- - line of Maple Le, -f Milling The Y. P. U. held their regular hews last Saturday. WILLIAM J. lskiATON. K, C. u tine ca an _. ji.BROOKr:•13EL1 ,.K.C. J. l9. F. FLOSS t,u'w Feeds. meeting, in the basement of the Un- Miss Madeline er family at �- � full ii of the d pig ited Churdl, iting the McWhirter family at pre- - JAMES A Wttl(�ti"f �� .MITCHELL Miss Edna Meadows of Markham seA. _ feeds kept on handy -Also all , 118 Hay Suarxt. Toronto. suaaide AUb spent the week -end with her aunt, , Miss Annie Bayles, convener41 of Piakerip Ont. Mrs: Plaskett. Christian Fetlovaship group' took Potdtry Requdreelents (! O. RICHARL ON & Co.. Barris- K. ,charge of the Y. P^ 'Union meeting t/•tem Solauturs. Notaneo etc.. Suite 5ulL ., W]iI supply any MASTER, Or l welwor tate Building. 36 Toronto St. Toronto. U'�ce phOMe r 400 Residence 66 0 Markham Fair Officers and on Sunday evening. Telapboae Ad. 16"; Pickering Phone 3613. tete Miss Jean at and Miss Jean other feeds r aired - s -- � Directors named this week -for . the � TSOAISUN & MCMI LLAN-Barris- The Beal Store, Clarem0lIt Fair. Sent. 30, Oct. 1, and 2. !'lark, of Ravenshoe, spent the end close Priem _ No Credit mere. Solicitors. Notary Public. O&ce 04 PHONE921 _ .. •�••-•� of the week at the farmer's home R.Rtdeoce o< Mr. Thotmwu, tot 11. canc•awon 1. here. - ' ticketing. 08tH twat.: rbur of _!&" Saturday FURNITURE Hon. presidents: A. J. H. l.rk c g• '.•emus+• -from 7.00 P. m to B . m.. or b. Messrs Roy mcwhirter and T. C. ppdstmaat. 7 oraaw vice : cos Floral Haat hardt. W. H. Cro�r7r. R. R Carson. P w�e Wet.�0o. Torontog�, secs. Brown were visitors: at a Masonic Monday, Wednesday and Frlds� 3�^ We -ere diaplaviog an tibtrtsctire- R. P. Armstrong. President, Geo. L • variety of idambly; 1st Vice -President, A. H. meeting is the city on Monday ev- 7 ctfONANT & ANNI3 - Barriste-e. Aluminum sad .or niteware Etc. rTosby. ' 2nd Vice -President, W. -G. �l� i Souci on. N.Aiine• Pmblic Fnraitare -tnd Fttrt iture Martrre•1L Markham Viltage Direct Water came iritQ g venal cellar: tt+oittt�oll S. CONANT,'K. C._ Iioveittea. ors: •James Torra�e. A. Wideman, daring the many thaws, but imp ALAAN ft. AMTS, e. A•. f,i.. B. Prices tome. in keepilag with tiow". H. a MmTis, K. G. Prentice. A L. coved' the water situation both In : �. S.. o.ha., ells arA cistern& PIANO -TUNING rbome.-+and 6 (Co bawK l. and ice Court &nith. Werl, Pebeh. Marhdse�rrt Town- The Sunday School had an att- liouate. Whkby. (Mr, c.nnaay l ttYr• RADIO SERVIC1& shift, Directors Kett. Deacon. H W. b»• Pi�pher, J. E. Armstrong. Y. of aver RA last Sunday and ANof i. church sewiice ]sed a fine attet . A Graduate of Radia College; Eager: Geon Padwet, W, L (�ar4c. All kinde of Rel -air V ork Clete t6efa F. Coalvv 1. J. W. Warrtner, Jas. oe, the Yaahe Worshippers League µ with 13,tennie. Srr.ronro Township Direct.-incsteaFinf; the attendance. All Ttfrtio� G�laraatttd 1r,T1&4`L-o. 814 4TH D. P. 9., L. D. S.. � ..,,}},,�, i}1P-�innLg traiiti>1g � The Brovuttarn 'Athletic Club a^�� t '' _.. lSaco-actortoM N. OvIW.graduateof P40- urs: M. IAivull. L. .1 kennerly, '1'. ��. t8. MscDONPLL do itayal Cottte6eott)•m! aitricomandToxon• gnei H3rtiir.R, 4fex. Davidson. Pickering hnid a Rachre and Dance }n .t>rt€' 2� CLOSE AVE,. '!O?3CNTtI 0a Univeratty At (Girt ant of ce aeet U. A. Hall, Brnuxham via the evetlinft t•aatt+re-very r•un v end riw Phoa< --o-FINEST". EQUIPMENT Trmj ship Directors- W. Milne. Jno. Pbone Lakeside 15M �. v.at 2�a Thursday. January 2Rth. AdmiRair.. for Scott. Why°� � f`M-Orders taken at NEWS Odke; 25 cents ? isii88fiT'i gALLAIBR. L D J.. GuaraMesd Satisfacti4be DiraeLa-a. f'seoa,Re Rz�denz. J. G°Ok 11tis�or Band had an atts►ndaru•P JULD. D. S. Graduals of the moral Coltz6e of At pates sra�roasaadtsetkaverusty ofTofonto. , Ilust+artura its IS on Saiurday last. pttyitia Fas ftts�lnb desee•reondmar east of St. Aad- RerteonaWe Pric-eo -' other �.•.0 t tckN,o6, Ont. 06ke boon t o ley, 1?:eaidertt. atsv3 tip Shingles For '►�S1e e .'a. at oy appolntata.' 44ao Tubea UW Battsties always w k Ad tdnt G White. is si8iuntr a`ittt hr nt r tbers. conducted thy' devoting^.' earvic.t l�bme'pt,-h 8.100. a _—. -- ,Pasion. Mrs. Fares• and Mit. T, or (}�s►t-GAaVttnis.•d Stec# Nt fngtes, RroUrbane, OntATIW M.yy - arione Anais spent a fetit Btrd'r Felt Siwbe Shit ler. H.IItAY MILLSR. ?d g \ c 1it+t. R sltols. at Agtr+cotlrt �sttattstla�r atelA. .. 1 . t 13ro.t'r+ tank charltt' tilt■ -,n?* � 48tf Phone ;hart 166 +%ys with Mr?, lite . Morri0b. �� Fttn�gs c•�er+infr taltt the fit-. Also. rr-ruLrt wens huRpe vbeela. Mie hearts. of Cedar Orbve vi° iwa n tttiowera tt2l ►r.penrd. &L:IZABis`TH i;t[UflAtkiDBON,- meet put on them annual ecvritPrt an -4 T. PATERSON S (`LARXMON Y A. al OR Made' ited with Mns• AanRal Woos last rho usual 1Ar+ra :c�eAa� wP'c it att OwH and met pileee, Phone 2611, MPr e.a.Nrte eoaaPa�a of .did 8a.netat etaad- D . ,Q,. • R week.r _ • Roes Hereon, of Pickerirtg. rl?iLett An cid tinct? fry •+� ' PnrtanrP °.allots-c++meilian ..,f Fart tT.in*n FUEL - •' - - with . 4iex. TtrcttYf ower- the weal- —� • _ " POSTII.L. Licenw d Auct ionese. _ _. F F. l'ar groaasfa• a<Yort and Osrido• act. IaeIIrsaee of All Kind, era Mr. Bob >� ilAnn, Yi3� Jean `lima ! .6oa�dm of all kinM atR•s.•1 w alk 4b AOP. Mr. arrl lire. Hill, the 4aLtu•- aor.a. Ad, Green aa..r P. o., cues Mjss ]lf+llie Mitchell,' of Tomato -' - - Best Rat" Available with knMcn. a� t�ttvlli9 F{Pnns. p-prr R. BSA ._ celiac! at -itis Mr. and Mrs►. . Job, D e Gert. Coorer..cer, C G1n1A6ioaer foe :. ►{artkin laFt ilia La repree 'r, - mnniF•aH anti r T*tr�dtue Builders' p�M { ---c�Up Rtet{taa •gf davuo. Accottmaaat, Etc, twoar of 8ecarrt and f3erviee Miss Ina tdaertiage are. whiterale.Oat.' _-_ - erting the Dttnhartort Young. PPP-. _ A P arti�*tR Gn th- e�+•e-•^a' w ►, i At' tC717 MAW &ddtesa � p}e's at the i4aistitif; School beim: in led off vrith cnm^•u�'t� inn Y1i x• +"j� " - 71M PECK 516 }tr;d t?tis•vreek at Battle. in¢ and u�hiGtlino, txitOrt¢ W! it �_JtLlint ;tttti l,KLt7I :_; _. BRQ fine molal' before brt;inni-,, the rl•,. • ' L,iCSV9Sa ACCTlONEF,R AN1► ME -tore A.• G. Holm" and Jame- 1 `� � ,- ti L �ktitrl�lea VAL,UATUit 3tratWn, of Vatteaurer, are visitSn;r ar m 'and them was not onP ttul• L Ue top a galea cotaduofed Aaywberc MiLIi moment~ The pleasingt>Prennal+ty '.' PiCkenng w;ttt the ft+rme+r't= easter. Mrs Ja the artistQ comhireel tt-ith :`ei. "r1 i h;�rt K 010al THE PICKER NC -it NEWS 'Phone or write. Lcldeeea 011e Duodaa _ . Mitr?telt and cities --relatives acid ` selection mPrs!P tho ­­!r;r Street. Hast. isicndti. - varied R' y ver enjoyable onp. Art th- stn'= l I )ftllitlt4l C CO-ke Agency for.Frost Wood The rP^talar week meeting. nt a i, _ Whitby. Ontario. y a cnrn-vItnitg ti.4 -e. +art"tt.d th., CiFIIIeII�, Lime, i'ltf<eitti>< - Coekahutt Farm Bdaehinert' the lht^�Lrt,n Y. P. xlll be held or enin& to the satisfaction nt.'th Monday e��enirir Jan. 25th; at 8 r :4laple Body Wood : CYRli; £. MOBLEY Complete -lire and repetrF. m bliss F[caertceutet•.nr: the Lir- young per+ple. l}B�IEFiAL[N8[IRAN(7S: The January meetinv of th'+ W,,.. Agents for.Dindy Fence Pllla�e - T i7M Chopping and" 'Feeds 0#_ajl era Gonanes Will have khnrlte pp $ r?' u'r. Institute W ass most guc-e< ut 8n me`''t P - thje rPiPetinr. Thio will not be ,a - _...._ social FmAeung.•- as the Meetingsheld at the Aarvey home are each 'year. I ittle surpris WRITES s - r: 4t the nP�x# rnpPtirtfr nP the 4,, k h tt I t Roy "try Flour , A �t Pte- in the " program a are always, er iiwd o al' P Coca u wplewen Life Growing ult_ Fptln.tshitt of the i,mt_d Chur, ; Poultr9 Feeds, . R to be held on Friday, Jan: 2!1th. at jayabte, The rrieetinP 'was open''d b- li Fire - Mash Lai ing Mash A p• m. Mr. W. C. Good of Pari•. lite ores;dent, Mrs. Haney, in th immure Prices Before lBayist • , „ usual manner• Plans were made fo. - Automobile Ont. will rive ani address on TRe the February meeting.committee- TT �T BR We carry, all mikes of Plow Foints. Co-pPrafice 11lncttnent". Come an•i, b f_ !.' CQ `at B 1� Q� j. )Burglary and Accident �T _ annt,4n'ted for tiic j..ograr, an"' ?' r D. N. (?C�wl1l1(�, hear this intere.atin{;' sul�jcrt dig , govr. al nr!ic1•: Have Nies do I , INSURANCE .... _ _ cusst�3. �iup_. �.#.`G5'ct >!�ili, O!!t. :•PiCKf:K[NG, Uti T. - u, one. i_ —. _ Ha rd as Talent \ioa,ey, raisins S Pei 8i�r4 �tAl Kinsale sthenmE2 ii: ;sly ':1ii2viC.u. S t u� -- red by the medical clinic, sttonsor•• nother - Chiietmas RP- /� R. t;, CL �D a 'T1u r�lar meeting of ,the W. 1, ed Ly the W. T. for Brougham RChtxtt t. PfOaCh99 giving 119 aL M iNi/iiiii, vtill be 'held' at the home of firs. children. The lucky numt+er ticket yt T�' ke FUIKERAL DIRMTOR Will be drawn at iche' February meet Don "t rtuni t0 reetourman _ ).L _GortAe on Jan. 28th, at 8 p• pp0 2jl g -.- y ing for 'cmilt; ewbion. tea "cosy: At m. Motto:- 'Tis Mind that Makes '• friends With , hearty Wishes Pri•vat.e Ambulance 'F°ducatioli" the conclusion of the business yes _ "Flu" the Body rich. d PaRe4 ., io1a, 'the., maPting wsle eivpn r,vPT to _ _ _ for:~ joyon9 time this Yule Day anti I'filtht 9ertrice _- The Flu • %"' be giran by lilts - R r ]4ic:-T Robertson and M B aa' j_ P.hnun A()OG5., Current Events, by 4• A. Mrs, Rabert�ari' t..- inE Mr Mrs. - -tide. ' Malvarn 5000 Bunker. A discussion on The In- t • ' :sake t �Pe trust each one of you will stitute and the School" Will 'lx }ed alive talk on Food Aroduots, illus- Ma>rkham ;'On# crated with samples, outlining many Wampole'S indin-1937 a rieov Years fall _ _ —' by D Crawford, Roll cant rroceiseg• necessary to snake tate - - How our school premier ,might be. •:attars,',ri^_r,lturs.l; �x.,tid•is �,cct * _ s -of all that is beet in life - go(itj " Ve Wish intgrovt^d... tile. finished articles used as food, Cod' 1.�lVeY• Oil Health, �OOd IHCk gild !'OOd Air. and Mrs. igcBrien entertain- cleansers and other uses. Several d Qd a fele neighbors and friends last ad rw -d 7I Qat celectic ns along' 1 ies P #ellow9hip, To thank our , uste' Saturday. eveii! iW the lilies outlined by. the speaker• & _ - Mn. J. Brignall and Miss Elsie Mrs. Easton Ycav kept busy distrib- mars and Friends C_mw, ,Are are pleasedAw Teport-1R utin small samples 1te all tho,lues- � on -tile mend. • . R P y avoid winter Colds, Motor Asnbulattee, Day er' slight For .iheii pit-r6nage dur- les of the arti�teo em to ed .in the Quite a number from =here attend- This ut,;mte pr"pm Write tltnr - Pttatie 1301 Wing the past -year, and e.d the Concert sitd I)a.-,CC at.IS:•cu last. oughly enjoyed. �Irs. Geo: ilaanii- ish you Alla l3ry = t�}iam on Friday evening Lon toiv.%.iae Aubbarci) A visitor, exp- r.:--i;.--tylowbray is attending I ••.>aaPcl her t►rf!at pin t3rtt'P in tate pr- o Council -- Kr.'juf>r Merry Chriomas Comity C url this i :.�,, _ iii ' ret Lite ::Ing su C �j -,t: grace Mitchell, spe 4 - � 4 C. Ar �ITLRI IT'T - ,alli� .0 Wei�k•rr�' at h�a hrmtr, in Ftica 1 frieiidg �i►e Aritughain" and told af'+ t Dins• A. Hooker entertained a the successful W. I. ' of Keswick, Only $1.00 for the lame botNte F uneral Director Happy I�1eW Yea' avilere she is a " member. _?lie :on r few fritynda in honour of Mr. Hook- 'call, 'tA Can Indn•9tt9", drew : Furniture Dealer -- - _ _. _ er's-"birthdav last Wedaesda7 even- s ready recteportae friml rnntrt of the E• C• Jones, Phw. B - lLLVIN B V SHBY ing. meeting. Mrs. D?RUGMYT ` �iQkBrt�tst. • « On grin The Y. P. L'. will put on their 38 Who attended the T7 %rA ware Yhnne 4806 :-hWO•� ,,,, !. TTa:r^:e.1 Mrq. R;trMP :end ;.try, Biu^ Rag" ax Gre: i T*r,.{T t?erred delicious rt irrah+r Puts 1 +� • y r�`O Friday eveninF- and tea. 1 A uy , .. t MT,.. r •r ra • a.: ,. '*�.." �.' .-. ..:--.; .....,_ .. ., .., ...Y -+. 'r. r•�- -ti .. � rpt' „w _ : �=. •. �r''....;?�' ••..v.}^' '�v'•�-r• t.,a,._ , :'+a.s �'�-:.c. r , �': .dit.5..,7. ''Z •.. , u, � .,r^` * - 1 Admiral's Daughter We"Would Revive k Mat ---,,e Trade' SparAs -from the Press Sta»iford ,. P., Cffera to Perform =- • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • . • I _ Ceremony On Iaatalment . CANADA Bast: else In dealing with the minority that ' persists In conductingitself without Connecticut, } S T A M F O R D,. regard to.the safety of others on the Franklin M:ttatr, podiatrist and one: N� rarest Metz 'road is not furthe cation, because ! f of the 21 justices of the peace elect - y fters never was a time In— the ghat has, been tried %nd Lound want i r y ed in November, is making a valiant. 1►or4d s' history, probably; when there to but teartees enforcement of the was a graver neeb to, great men, than laws that are already embodied to the effort to revive the dying "marriage ihare is today. Important events are highway code and an end of all the $us:ness" in Stamford. ' transpiring today which will shape the evasions that bave, been practised by ti, ' 8esttnfes of every nation on earth. the Croton authorities and the courts. t ceremonies on the instalment basic thought in -the mattgr o1 govern- —Brockville Recorder and -`Dimer' �, —so much down"ani sO�m Cu w . - meat, economic control, religion and you. feel the urge to pay the rest' most other departments of human ao- Indiana rt zG Mr. Mittau,. who sags that he cam. - lNlty, are appearing -on the horizon. - �s pafgneci for the Republican party is Qesaaading the judgment of the beet Tha' Federal efforts to better the the recent election. did not have tq moi: minds that the, world' can produce, position of the Indiana have had good �.t „s chance defeat, for nomination .wag• results in the ominion as well as in •T he masses look- tr their leaders for . w egviiialent' to election for justices of the United States. But it to felt that ��;. competent guidance. and this is the much more could be accomplished for the peace.. ,"` F task of great men. '. He said that he had not yet per - them and an enlarged program was formed a marriage ceremony but Which recalls the words of Matt- announced at Ottawa the other day, �v� " `�` , hew Arnold, who tit defining the latent. The department will devote particular `' ' that he was hopeful. . men of vulture stated they are "thosetion a - "I, won't charge an fixed fee, but who Itave a 'passion 'for diffusing, for trapattepers to improving their skill take f +5., 8 Y . making prevail, for carrying from one trappers sad to helping them to take ,' ,� „ •t+e7 w- will leave it to the parties .who de - sad of society -to the other, the best better'. care of furs befbre these are . wt '"' R sire to' be married," he said. o erketed. a . '�` ;• i, ' k r a "Suppose they forget about the in- knowledlre. -the beat •ideas of their There are many other ways in which ° " stslments?" he was asked. -Line: who have labored- to divest they can be given assistance that will ikn0wledga of all that was harsh, un l►aven't looked up the law. but enable them to reach a , bigher econo- " youth. difficult. abstract, professional. I suppose there'd be a ,way to make escluafve; .o'hnmanize it. to make it mit plane. The working, out of. the � ��•sj"" - them_ pay;' he replied. "However, , efficient outside the clique of the cul - plana will be followed with keen in I'm willing to leave it to their own thated and learned, yet still tamale• terest, as the national. responsibility conscience.. It would hurt them more Ui the beat knowledge and thought for -"the' welfarb of the Indian popuis than ..it would me to "cheat. Besides,. :k tion is widely recogntzed —Edmonton Lady Prudence Jellicoe. daughter' of the late Admiral of the all I'd be giving would be my ser- ' of the' tlme."- Chatham News. _ - io Lanai. _ Wit, Earl Jellicoe. is ahoovn as 'she. was' lravirtg Trinit Church, vices." Y Cares in' London, Eng., with; her husband, Francis Loudon, after they were sire Mittau has sent cards to news - C.4111 Ofthe Aran eleven months of this The They Do wedded,.recently. ,, papers and organizations letting, it to start. statistics show, the use elf motor Coat or maintaining legations abroad be known that he is willing to tia vubleles In this province increased negligible compared to.the benefits tab than lots of the rubbish taUghl-to • nuptial knots on the above basis. c.• _ 9.6 per cent.. the number of traffic as which can be achieved. They are well Contracts G$� pe lected. to explain • that the, blood �Qdettts to teased 10 per teat.. the worth the expenditures. if only to pro- .the sons and. daughters .of the hard g P mote more friendly 'relations; but working ••.d hard -up) Parents at ,the f1 __em s, test law and the five-day* wait -are {:umber of persons tWured in awl- LJC�: necessary before a license could be dents increased L7.5 per teat. and the there are also the "concrete. benefits preheat tir3e. Kamloops Sentinel. issued. In the way of fncreaoed trade . to bs - - "i - . proptety damage was up 38.8 per cent. � .. _ ._ _ � _. _ ... �. ���dmalcesthat lain to any pros- 1CLgrty-tsar persons .were killed In considered, For some time there has {Candid Admission Awards Total $6,118,800, ia- p bees talk of a trade agreement be ' These.,'is nothing connected with crease of 40.2 Percent. , Pe'� when he called me." these eleven m >ntbs, against ' eighty • Before the operation 'of the new two to the same period In 1935,. and tween Canada and, Betgium, and set- the Press that has ever got me into ting up a legation at ,Ottawa should such great trouble as the accuracy of OTTAWA.—Contracts awarded in Coaneibe marriage law, which Rha record of death has Lissa at least help to,ppave the way.—Windsor Star.pre a blood test 'and prohibits Do - maintained in .December: Accident the reports of what 1 hale saEd." Con the Dominion for the month of p �lneitry, damage are tip tar out of pro- Ades Lord Derby. And, such' admirable 'ember, _ as compiled by MacLean tine marriage of people whose tests portion to the tai; tip is motor pro:raf- �mBje + Poe�et •+ `nest and candor is worthy of a Building Reports, Limited. amounted disclose a social disease. Justices of eC.—Vsneeuver Province. The year end brought with tt more P1acE. is the .e'•ords.—St. Catharines to $6,118,800, tat increase. of 40:2 per the. Peace here picked up consider- J. aagible evidences of prosrees fa Standard. cent. over the December. 1935. dg, a money performing ala tinges. _ able moa r Mrs. �p� 40TS Scotia than for many dreary are of $4364,900, and this despite the For instance, Joseph Davidson, a - Ho matter what turn avenin may yearts. There Dave been the addition- THE EMPIRE severe weather that spread. across 'lawyer, who was perhaps the 'champ tape, Mrs. Wallis Aimpson remains a al ear order at Trentoo and the pros- ' Canada the latter part of November. Pion marrying justice o! Stamlord. -public figure for life. Down the years Peet of more to follow- the order for Ontario, with $2,338,000 and. Que- When' counted it s poor year when he .did aha Is bound to crop up in the news steel rails at Sydney -az d the pro4pect � CO°a°s bet with ;2.132,200 headed the list not receive tram $600 to ;800 is mar - and is almost certain to find a place more yet to come- and all time re- As long as Hitler.and Mussolini con- Other. provinces in order were. Al- riage fees: This year, under the op- EII history Future historians may aP ^rd shipment of coal up the $t. Law- rinus to get their viay without war, w , Europe is in no immediate danger of bents. =612,300, Nova Scotia $42 e ration o! the now law. his fees prise this place. taints 'novelists end rens* and the, anticipated continuing �,mfilct. But -this is merely another British Columbia, $331,000; Man- dropped to ;15. playwrights may clothe her as -_a roe demand; the even and a belt percent way of saytpg that when war comes itoba, $140,500; Saskatchewan,.;123; New York State tows titan are Yo jus - _ �paatio figure ranting with the slam wa increase to steel and subsidiary 200; New Srunawiclt, 121.000: There. getting all the basinesa that former- , +• will b+ at the time and under the orbus women of the ages for whom plants; the doubled Christmas bonus ly went to Greenwich and Stamfore mea Laid .dawn, Weir worldly posses 1-t .the pay envelope at WesLvtlle- and oouditfoas most .favorable to the Fan- were no contracts awarded in Prince alo"- U not their scala. Most of as to 110% soothe{ may be added to these Ast cause. Peace on these terms can Edward Island. '—'—""'-- Canada know .tittle abort. Mia` Sime a ,th the �ztre weelt'a wages Lound to offer no . security --Tbe Nation, Lon- Contemplated worjt reported for the G 'Lsrgdt Baby - son except what we have found out pay envele pe of the employees of don. lust time amounted to ;14,405.900 ; 7.reports from across the Oxford Foundry and Machine bringing the year's total to date to a largest baby ever born weighed !rom, reading. Re fr atic' Ret ao intense hatred pans. ��� Malts Muckle" 4259;587,600, as compared with $232,- twenty -Ave polinds. it was' born. in, for her on the' part of certain people Laurier once.said. folk did not need I The moderate lnvesed nts of our 960,100 for 1935, an increase of 11.4 the Un'Ited States to 1916: This fact - there who teal that she bas been a to b told Alien proatferity existed. -thrifty ciasRes have .piled up Britain's percent., is presented by the, Journal, of the siren., who has lured a king from his they knew. it by the jingle in their princi^al assets. Well over £1.000,000. Toronto and suburbs .with 152 jobs American Medical Aeaoriatloa 1n Leh _ `_- OOO.Is invested In the Post Office Sav costing 793,600 was ahead of Mon• viewing the tJtemt a on the tonnes data. and carried a throne close to prvckets. It would be tar from the g $ g it the .oelte. 'But one hears little of that +cath to say .,tat everybody is pros. tga Banka, and National Savings Cer treal inland, where 89 contracts were tin.. between the birth of large babies to Western Canada. 'After all, what pe+r ane,• but Wb at Least la true: that ti?e:stes; and -.there erb many'haadreds }tet amounting to ;576,200. and the extstence of diabetes in theft t►oman might not .have her head taro many tiave tet. more of a Jingle in of millions more in Itfa assurance mothers It Linde that !here are rah+ ed by attention that appears to ran to *heir pockets han they have known Policies sad is the keeping of build- _ - pealed observations in medical liters, d t Ing societies ' Analysis has shows adorattoo from one who was the - most for a long while,—Halifax .Chronicle, No !Kann ` uins For Her tare of 'the birth of large, mostly tet • popular king and one of the 'most _ that the average Holdings of stocks «l babies to mothers'sutreriaa from ala•' popular and sougtttafier men is the Ignorant Females and sharee.tn the railway. comDaniea. betep'and tot 'receiving treatments _' world! -.Regina .Leader-Post.,—=1.ba�e been warned by three the big banks, and many of our great W. L .Clark writes- in Windsor for It. Babies weighing more different -feminine been (warn a that if .[ lodudtries do lot exceed a few •bun• Star, — When Queen Mary buys a nine pound • are met once in every 1 Bred pounds. ie�y�t Is h] + take any nor cracks at ahem about Like the away' of work- dress she goes usually to one of two thirty births., while those more than • against 200;000 ..The truth la that Elie authort nqL ,knowing' :what drafts on a stove moa which reared the pyramids, 'the well-known firths in' London. Taking tbirtee 1 pounds are.met only once is hosts of the "small men" have reared the garment, she •lwlds it'fifi'the- The death rate among ties, sometimes with the connivance of arm there for.. the said friendships M. `great edifice of British wealth.— herself, looks in the mirror and she giant babies is reporters to be't4.9 pet the courts, are themselves to blame will come to a sudden end In a hum London Daily- Mail. quickly decides- yes or no. taut..; while the average death rate hrge part for the added dangers to hie and dpohgetic tone of ;voice 1 d t ry'snd lino ma nee for al birth is 32 pe cent.—Neu In is They use o f e n 1 a r cea . T. way crave! in Ontario. They are "oul%'remark (couldn't I now?) U the „ -�-r :. d +nodeli parade for the York Herat'. Tribt;ne today' reaping the harvest of Ifght �•ap fits. we' • it! Decuplets: ' A woman of Kalgan, QueenMother,she not go - . but does sentences and reduced charges and ' Pow about -trying to catch them for. that And, she rare) s more unless they change their ways, there young by teaching it in the schools. China, has become the mother- of ten y pay -The South Arnerican river Orinoco, _b little poasibtlity'ot the aitriafion be- They could rave toy stoves and the children at one birth. Five boys and than $100 -for a dress. _ in the 2,000 miles to its main strewn " Eng Improved. •ttle darlings could learn, at an early a girl died;- the -others, all boys, are is joined 'by 436 river tributaries - .What In needed more than anything age tq'shut the drafts. No more fool. doing 'well: G;# and over 2.000 smaller encs, Q ©• © ' ..._ lam' o � ,{f • 1 ♦ _ ,1% CaCT•+thtd IM!, "1117 i 7we Co. "Do you .expect me to believe all "There Bi lina.l What did I' say?" "Pardon ane. He ' is not the king After this. the copper man spoke MO more•- for several minutes. He that rubbiah.about'the Land of OZ?"' °cried. Dorothy. And then she turn now," said Tiktok.. "He was' when turned around again to. resume his inquired Bliltna, who seemed alittle -ed t0 the machine _man and .caked, ,I left there," 4 pelared� Dorothy.. "I th -" Then after severe' min mkin ' cross. "What rubbish'!" -asked Dor-- '- -eagerly: "Doyou know the Land of .know," said Tiktok, "but .there was •-uta had passed, Tiktok approached othy_ "Why your. impossible stories Oz, Tiktok?" No, but I nave heard•-' a rev-of-ution in the Land of Oz, and Dorothy and Billina. and made about' animals, that can talk and i g -bout it," said -the copper man. the Scare -crow was de -posed. b a ,_,Stiff .bow.. you will' be kind . P Y tin woodi ian who is alive, and a "For• it is on-ly nap -a -rated from this sol-dier woman nam -ed Jin-jur. And a -sough to fol -low ' me." he- said, "I = _ scarecrbw 'who can think" - "They Land of Ev by -a broad des-erG" then 'Jin-jur was de -posed by a lit- .'will lead you a -way from here to the ' are all there;' said the child. "I do Dorothy clapped her hands together tle girl nam -ed Oz -ma, who- was -the n towof Ev-nae' where- you • will - be - hot believe it," cried the 'hen." -"ItC ':.delightedly.' ="It -makes me • quite "right-ful heir -to the throne. Oz- more tom -fort -able, and al -so i WS the Land of Os," remarked Tiktok, ^]sappy to be so .near to my old -ma of Oz is now the- rul-er of the ' protect you from the Wheel -era. +tnrriing inward them, "any -thing is friends. The Scarecrow I told you Land of Oz,: That 'is news' to Alright, said . Dorothy, "I'nt Billing„ 'is now Kine of the -me," remarked Dorothy thought- ready,' and grasping Tiktok's hand. possible. For it b' a won=der-fu1 about. ., . .._._. - fully. she followed lair -:y coon -try:' ]FmwWd Cit* of Os." • I , 40 i Jr }t ..y ......y. .. £'._ .�... �.rr .,; . . -Z...... .,.•2'... z...!X- '..'�_^_a .•„ 1"_ +.A. V^ Y'Jmann.. A._..T..�`.. wf„ ... ,` .. :7V •.¢. Y �.rr tt' :�• ,R: A�" p^vi.'L' �; ;3f1" ... . .•'4"R' A _AT';. . .. ,r.. _. v M .:. . .. .. ... w—�•,..'''_.'+i si ,p :Sero � .', :.. - : -.�' _ .: 1 _"'�'�r. _.'ALT. �, '.'ib ,. .�'�y :..,^i .',I . r.. :w. •tY., .• ' w ,: _+ ,� ... ,' `._'.. alae ..,. :r" .. - ro.� .• .n•- ..:w* .,fa'ri �::, �r ± .,Ls �. „� ',..ti �'• k.- .. t.. yy; : At'. ':yrs �•'; �'`. ,r ..... .tvX�, . ..,: ..: ::' Y".: Ft as _,{•:'C','t. .'y, � ,/! JJ •, �N't(`7 !ul)0 tt will be rompieted this month,' including diamond drilling, .have been l~ SHOESt'be nest step Mill .le to carry !bre co-mpipted. L W._HeetL uAne mans shaft below that horizon -and estxb' Ser. slate? that the ore bodied were < i two more leve!s for further uu- increasing in size as development :-,F TIS D�'�� ter y it dergruund operatiuus. 1'be preamnr worts prvgresaed. At present the main lihiut'and hoist is considered adequate ore body has been proven to be over lot this .pucpuse The mill is stated i,U +0 t: long and 6 to 20 ft. in width M to to currently running Lt a diol% aitd:fi• .h_''� e'uhtincl namples taken'au Suffered' for.. 20 Years , NF,$ -'0::•-' "' �'' avvra o value of per ton was se' atieral:e appro. 65 tons tretltln, g COOL M I LD Rheumatism _ _ - - Try and picture the Isle this soman ore of 515 grade when to mine run of 'u ed, ! TOBACCO _ - mine . - _ ' . Zo -led for twenty -years-ebanlin hPt ore. - shoes several times a day in a vain I.; W AsselstitlO..M.h., in charge of Nay ob UWd bliues, Porcupine gold _ endeavor to attain romp relief' troth opera '-us at the• 1i'est Shiuigg Tree area; has -Lee- aggressively concentra g the rheumatic -pains that were eon pruperty of Bilmae told dines, 'in a ting operations on the 300 and 700 -ft 11 • states 4hat her joy when she found that KrusehPn ,he vein the 17u•tt horizon has im tug' to Ha tfin B. Hatch, geologist~` -_ the • rheumatlPm. ;roved in recent work.' Development This is in line with the general plan .This is what she writes - t . tea e r _ "T bave been csing Kruacben malts Dines -I can't eat this coop. - and very heavily mineralized. :This on.' Upou-cuinpletion of the preseul for four years. For twenty years pre vein it dkewnse been encountered Waiter -I'll call t manager. Yi -'riouely I had suffered with roy fret.+ampalgn. deli,nite production plans on the 400 -ft. level, and will be open- i 1 an be formulated. Mr. Hatch. de• Alleged - - - Diner (when manager arrives) -j sometimes changing my shoes Hvp ed up- furth,1r. in_ the course of addn• This soup, I can't eat it. times a day, and frequently sftting c,area. Approximately 160;000 to of - iona] underground operafion�. Manager=l regret that, sir. Y1i without any as the -pale was so_ great _ _ ._ use averaging $5" per son .has already � •.. IT • , , can wear 460 ,same pair of peen blocked out on 9 iidei above the W fetch the chef. shoes all day with comfort. 1 cannot Freviot:s reports of a blgligrade .7o0 -ft. level. The 300•Pt level drlil Diner (when chef `arrives)- i speak too highly of Kruschen Salts strike made -on the Doreva Gold Mines 1 west face) Is it -present in • good can't eat thus soup. ; Only those who had been in constant property • during trenching operattons, grade . ce, w1" h consistent valueb rang• Chef -What's the matter with Al pain wntb. their feet for years can re- A distinguished '.'professor of a resulted its directors sending hew:s Ing from $2 to C1.0 throughout the Diner -Nothing;- I ain't got s' ' elize what it is to be tree." -(Mee I noted .nniversit was delivering. an A. Dunham, consulting engineer. Lo Whole length of the drift - widths. y" spoon. ' E. A. address before •a group of business , It 143 deposits of excess uric .geld. the . Dro-)erty in Bolusquet 'Down -ship Crosscutting near the west face' to lodging between the joints, which are to make a thorou ;Ir examination of the hangin' wall of the vein structure mens At its. sue Wsh Ali mannfac- frequently the causf of . rheumatism the find. In a wire to Toronto olflt:l- toter, joined issue with him. definitely dlacloaed.. that the vein Kry schen Salts, contafri . two ingredi also Mr.-Duilttatn statue that two pits sti acture is 45 ft: wide; with samDling Manufacturer- Natural' science is Clusified. Advertism 4\ enta-sodium and •Dotassium - which on' No, 2'showing at -now' down 10 ft. of 39 ft. on the hanging wall side of no benefit to ' are effective solvents of uric acid. with each pit being sunk 'to develop yielding ialue of $8.75 over -this width, Professor -What.., is. your busi- INVENTORS •high-grade stelnSee in -vein, which are While '9 ft. averaged 121.90 per' toil. ness? e wider at the bottom of the pit and No 1 .rein has. been driven on for 11100 " r AN OFFER TO EVERY LNVENTOR. tdet show more, mineralization, Three drills ft, east and Rest on the $00 and 700• or wanted inventions and iuu Information MIN !When a wife dies s husband says: Fens tree. Te s RM Ban company, warts asp •in -operation. with No. 5 hole south ft. levels. of No. 1 showing completed to 850 ft "I would be a better husb$nd -if 1 Canada racy,; 273 Raab Strtet, IJitawa, The core shows eni,glouerate is 300 had it to.do over again." But when FLA SHES ft: thick and beglus 600 ft._soIvuth from Immediate develop tent at depth of a husband dies his wife says. "Well, "QUILT PACCHES" No. 1 ,s-howing. The core is being the Indicated orebody on the Denison I did my duty by him." FIVE POUNDS 11.00 Sampled -)reparatory to testing, Nickel Mines property in Denison Cownship, Sudbury- mining division. Biwvztgui Maurlalsi Waswasti Pstatal Following the commencement of Y res-Cadillacis located in the is planned ftp coq)pany officials. It Broadcloths, unites five gtuts: •arras p � —p - y - t•attern... Retudd-Ouaraotaet EWn MIN. is proposed to install a mining platlt, $i, drifting operations on the second level heart, of a proven miningarea, the e e • lit OA Departmene roue, thttremuae, aaantreaa at Mooshla Gold Mines property, a rich Cadillac Held, and is approznm' and a &compartment shah to 260 ft. and carry out laterrl work on that R E P V T A T 10 N wire has been received from D. M. ately haat mile from. O'Braen Mines - �xrExlENtID ewi.EsafEN atrwfrrfaD " - 'Giaehlno, resident engineer, to_ the where the ensatfonal discovery last_ horizon. Drilling has indicated sicos• !l you watt +earls than will"cotn0up"tp our F. represent one of Canada's largest men's g year was made, airiest nicker co6t�er ore 'zone, cut air - eIIeCi that ?3' feet of ar""titin has bene •:p•etattoa, utt i tatloreA-to-mmeasure clothing orgaatsstwos. depths ranging from 175 to 1125 ft.. Ry en' - ih• s0sd, our great purebasidg power and manulse- done to date on the vein at this hurt. The property consists of ten claims, with b 70 rears' repo• t1 stag facilities atabls.. us w- pruegas. ins with an average width of 28 feet. An tattan. taxa Fifty-siic feet, according �to Mr• approximately • tour hundred acres Surd for leas copy d s ; finest men's to cored-tu:measurs cl.,tnes at erre tengtb7 of 400 ft.' was -shown- on Giachtno, .veraged E3E.18 across an Development work is being pushed �50 ara greet_nen+the lowers goers in Catnatia taltlerst cam - average Width of 3114 inches. The •last forward, aggressive) b the manage• surface, while a length of 500 ft. was onYSedmrsstuns paid to rmr representatives, plotY. y k.lY2pajpacgenerous bonuses• to good producers. •'Applyindicated on• the 1,000-tt. •level- The tnn+Qu. ! pec s �°i' 1? feet is notb being assayed. ment. Harold 'G: Way, 1:A.: Ph.D..at c1ce.' stating prevv,us eiperlence. P.0 . geologist, is in charge of Work on the rade averaged-, 1,05r'a ., copper, .82 $o _ i �� aidvitaneolourad Bos 25". -call Quet cc. Horace G: Young, managing. direct' 'prti operty, ancrews have recently n:c$el and $3 platinum iand_gold, At. Plates - -or of Wendigo God Mines, currently been Inereased: to' facilitate '-opera• Ian Anderson, M,•E., has been appoint ed' consulting engineer' in charge of - making a. regular laapection of the' tions. - - Reg III :property, has ordered the _ remoya) "I am very enthuslastin about th8 'operations.: A crew of, mea has alter , started cleann for r tliu haft from above the luU=ft. levet of beiges chances of your property," Dr. Way -' �torind a miningplant fur afniting- ,OuO and 4.QU0 ions or ore of % uz recently stated•in a letter dated De _ has been 'orde> ed. ' - '•' grade which procedure, it- is otllcla,ly' teritber 2,, 1936, to tho.otliclala of..the s ...STOPPED IN A MINUTE :.. Are you tormer-vi with toe inc:.in uxtares o1 believed, will improve extraction •aa.l company. - - • � e. e ecrema,rbshes,athlets'rtoo} ,fruption orother • - - •Wrne for your c� n..w t Dept.. WP' ► °+ '=boost Ct:rrent monthly gold output. it. From •a standpoint of future opera- �'"•• • ' ' ."=. ,• _ s t+y 4 pt. akin afHictlonat' For quids and hap y read. Is expected that 'work of retimbering tions, the property is very favourably '.The' happiest land and the highest P' 0' Slos 24M' Monireat. use cooling: antiseptic. liquid %. W. D. Orders for seeds must be sent direct to: Prdortplion. fu gents avis soothe the ori. the shaft to, the present•:objective :.f` sitttate,:. The road has been com• civilization, is that in 'which every. Ryder s .son crtv2oj teed.. sere -Special• tated skin. Clear, creaWess and stainer-- dries fast 5 h tops the awe iturtt•e itthla Dieted into iG7rom 1{ewagsma, and the .capitalist, is an tanhamperelt IaHoroh tits.) at itibans, England, t- stantl•. A 35c trial bottle, at drug stores new ,Canadian National Railway- line an every laborer a potential capital. moves �t14 tnuncy back. 20 t HOW 10 Make MONEY to Seneterre, passes through the mid• tat."-Ghantlityg Pollock.. in {SOLD STOCKS die of the property itgeir. Electri s e ssealsl stuns ice o .0000 n0ia o osy s is eevereistand it notess r Inrirellevedatries may - - ' pro+, er linea are 'within half- mite,' ;'Tile-- _ - bow one a 10143 Peres bws•m«rend * YELLOW LAB:L v saris « � f ■sal socks At a meeting of unitholders og He cause internal concxlslans even. more 'BLUE `ASELWIU�Qt uair Gold Syndicate held recently, J. disastrous than Spain.." -Sir George• e O M. R 9AtN i COMPANY LTD. - - Baird manager, reported -tba 8-o- x t 1 - �. 304 Bot St. Torottilo anc is are in good _gb:pwith arrange• Patsb. , ': pO1"a w _ hag pound • _- menta made'' for large interests to as. '"��— - • sums the tlen development upon couple._ "Education but is •not just preparation S ' - ` - Issue No, 4 —'37 tion of present development work. Ar] [or lite: but is part of life itself -ti T b + - rangetnenta for additional equipment, cc rtlisuoud part." -Henry Fold, On the basis of location development ands management, this stock is our leading recommen- ' dation for'1937. The property is favorably located -in. the, -proven •Cadillac -area approxi-' .4nately half a mile from the O'Brien shaft.. The character of the management is shown by the way development work is being carried on -std ' - ditional men were added to the crews last week,' working on -.certain specifically d'e5ned areas. ;Iiarold G. Way, M.A., . Ph.D., well-known Canadian geologist, is in chargei,'_of operations.. Roads -% lave been constructed and all provision made- for facilitating work. :.--.We have followed YPRES CADILLAC closely since last year .and strongly recommend pur-- chase at the max%et immediately. Information and weekly bulletin on development is being - sent - to - registered shareholders, and is available- to' the puhlic., Write or telephonq,_ _ • - - GOLD A. METALS- .- _ ME _ EXPLORATION/- GOdc LD ' METALS EXPLORATION CO. (Dept W. ?',� - wits 45, 171 Yonge St.,_ Toronto, /� Please_ Bead me complete mformauon, maps and en - EXPLORATION • Co. ' •' gineer's reports. on Ypres -Cadillac, N AUX1 Suite 45 = 171 Yonge St.' 1............ ^. ,.. , ...... ..... , .. . ADDRESS Toronto ' CITY OR'?OWN' PROQ........ (W) ' - _ ;aria sl. � es •� • gases assn r - 400, .eW­ The cogapaay having nedvsd 902141114, idea psb••sag of this sale will not go tato tbs trgeury_ Of, tar edooaar vbsse sscormse an bareby. sots to yon. a 4r ,, : ie • 1 ha ¢ Co (Can de) ltd. T.M. and Monk" n�Bocik eW -_jL o s WH _. in tie- LEAGUE NATIONAL HOC�Y � 1< a �o da'`�he LW �' as �e cb � , N• �Ireers o PZ/, t �� � ,.,: „�," see � ba � ,q ve�i,'y I�•s — ---_ r?� e ,Jw y1,,,� s �k�YFI? f o woe!) �6• l'oA- ' o Of `' Plc, ere�rsof ekes!' �Ze, ` rinks N: rb. °ger fora "'R.) I i SRoeerT tvrapa+�o 4-h 50 Aj4i�oh S%oc) f90 H 4� �C ph pf y^ piopr 19, '10'L• (h Aran.2•�rRep,e, a playas' sr01 Qpbrl0>SinCe f9 `F. ,Cipo3h,P cN�rd b 01) S127ati.e 15 � 3d ro ams' a, j:J7a ps Coe1s '` 4 •,, • Sr°°erCortR040 oJoeo Ahgead4 �F�i a • s Bpd ece °tlrisfio 4 Aee�j� I� °e � 'nates 4 r°r ifs) s �1esy °r. k t ® or cOpr p ee 1 V Va �eoY 'NOW l i • aiCtlV i1 .ter a. - — - � - seer: _ Other Products of the St. Lawrence Starch Co. Ltd, Pott Credit, Oat. 'A -; Durham Corn Starch, Si. Lawrence :Coin Starch, Ivory Gloss Launt9Tq j Starch and St. Lawrence Donbl=Tnsd�M =ew e • a v - r PRONG; PICK -'2314 41tf 1 Le. E. C7'NI.-F /LL FUNNHAL DIRECTOR AND v*w"' Y �' •. Y iL.:.. L5 A .'+^'y' a �. ..I�,fR�..n '. � �y:-:. � � i :, R',•.y,i[i'�-"; � . '-r /yZ �."''< y-" ti�'. S -. - .. C. H. 414 o . Opi. , .'C ..f .. :. ..�'� .... ar^•_. :T :!f'"�'..'. ,.' ..y", r ..a. 1 1 >. ... •.. ,. --b ..4 �� h' .9.d ✓ S .i .•R'•. .�N�. 1:T' -*!""� $gilder and Uont<ractor WFSS'TBY BrlelEworh and dt"awwir sp_eeialtr .. - Arehiteot's Seirviee January 22 and 23 - - Repairs - Tom` .�� THIN O5to 4v INNIC 8%tardsy Matinee at 1,30- ..yet. .. .:_.f / � ... .......; 4.19 Z -hone Fisk lilt :3i-i9tLZY TEMPLZ IN . :.: Notice to You .. ;..'. We du BuHdinq,nf all hindin. ..� FRANK MORGAN CA.RPEI\TERING. _ CElMEN TIN H, Monday, Tsiesday and Wedn'vday i'I.UIIBINt3 ns L6 and 27 darary 25, j and RMFINl3- Two Showa: at 7 and fi _ KATQARI3�T>�HEPBIIRiN Wes w3 sell Smatford-Roo"" .Sint -rials, Empire Batbtroom ,. i,¢1t3J Highland .Creek_ Brou " ,., pili say i¢ r►.f ghalryt Athletic Club Euchre n Friday ' evvning last" Mist; and Dance, Thursday, Jan. 28th Teras Admiss' 1.75 no. ower• $1SGnerd in arivnnce Erma Annis entertained the mem. •25 cents. Sul to the United States their friends at a^ Pot -Lusk Supper. and Gt- Britain $2.00 in advance. !.-After partaking of the bountiful Sarera -Trans ort - - - -•' ----- meal and a merry hour over the y p JOHN MUHKAR. Proorie:cr. tea -cups, the guest[ spent the re- mainder' of the eveningin cards Daily Service -- - ldremont, Brougham u en Greenwood, Whitevale and Toronto Sir Edward Beatty, the President y drivers 'are trained 'to be care#u sof the C. P. R. and its various Notice to Creditors, courteous and reliable. ' -steamship lines, is strongly advoc- ating arevival. of immigration into R. S. O. 1927, Chap. 150, Sec. 51 Special Rates on Lon` Distance Canada from various - European henries. countries. Why should we' induce tate of Marr Jane Gormley; wid- ;foreigners to cone to our country ow, Deceased. No order too small, None too largi, when we are still suffering frons :.. All shipments insured and protested the depression and thousands and ALL PERSONS having claims a= from' the weather thousands of native-born Canadian gales the •1$state , of Mary Jane people are out of employment and Gormley,ate of the Village of TeL Qare. 3I1 - 'Ie. C- • are on relief. An influx of the for- Pscb�. in the Cowtty of Ont CLra, a and C. sign ekaeerit would mesa that pe e arlo, Widow Deceased, echo died an Ow,4ed and 'ooesstt:d ►i► Canadians wou* be throw out of or about the 'tenth day of January 1lleatk g, ��� r enw1oyment afid thus . burden tU A-• D., 1937, are hereby, notified to i tax -payers with more taxes. Wili'ls file with the undermgned, an or be - many of these ioreig:tea s i+Qeda esu fore the Mx2h, day of February w" jr� cellent eitizene a glreat taaay noose a IN1. lull puliculara of their from 'the stars of the Central EUJP- aadms. bamediatety after said &ie COcr 4iht`!' wpeaa Countries, and coatiaus tbalr aw, assets d tke, deceased 4 KU, be •-crimmnal career in this country. In distributed anlongat those entitled perusing police court items in the �, ving regard only to V ` -daily papers it is seen that the DATED at Oshawa, the Fifteenth -erirn!nals who appear for trial have day of January, A. D. 1937. . tanpronounceablo foreign names in a great many cases. We do not, re- W. E. N. 3inelair, K. C. rNVAM quire any more immigrants at the Bank of .Montreal Builtding, present time, but if we do induce Oshawa. Ontario. any to come they should be a des-, claims so filed. irable class from the British Isles,. - .who snake the best -Canadians. When 'Z Real qualigty stands Sir Edward Beatty advocates a poi - icy of immigration it is not`for-the N•OVELI Y RASING `.,+� the test of the ceritur- 'benefit of Canada, but for the 'ben- '� ies and when you sel- -efit of the C. P. R: and the various Camiva l ect a memorial here, other= corporations with which he your are rtaste assured t the lig interested. It vrnuld increase their _ F rnings and produce dividends for AT beautiful will be sane - es " _ -the .stock -holders, but it would not - � onedfby yours to fit the be to the ad.�intage or ,Canada. CEDARENA N W - T.►F'F'ORD trailed Church Sunday 'School -Newt Highway Monumental TUZS 8V'tl JAN Z6 �rTd ...fast Sunday we �vvettt ovti the . f . Pb.Pei46= Wtiit67'-Orrt.'. ' .100 Ir0►rk is attendance e=arn. in Kingston Road West - - fast we are always erase around prizes will bo SwLrded to the i - that mark this year. Miss Ruby �Andretw's class has rvinnersof the following novel. � a grown m large ' that it had to be h ' made into two clauses with Miss r yfur` ' -r'cnrrtel1 taking the Junior 1. Triplet ract, two lathes at►d ops ' �GAlatf�� TW 6� -- Ri ,ln -Th^ '.as *tool Associa. Mae. the latter skatito back. tion , re v. ry g:ad to welcome ltiks Powell. into their midat' and we w %refs.. Consumption tubersolosis at oa. . - _ Uan�a Se. eoaatanolr aali.d. 4� • waW+� know she -Mil be very popular with 2•. Men's hobble tact. ��e s� �� �� the your4 folks. The Senior Boys can cuelod brnuRkt their atte7xiance ship ups • Mtn's race "hif ff the {ruck , eani Thof Ume en, two• i► toms a as + hi'a dioses. .ep.otany daaSaeos w you" 'little closer to the girls's clipper, around the rink with a broom rbWmn. and are hoping fot a few favorable handle. ms's' R�r S n the f"wr'd~ of tits �iufoaal dan[1:arh�emy Auodwioa. wind, %o paps the girt in the next whenfirst fbryti SFr in ago enaan foervewd r s n the -few Sunday%. The Sunday School 4. E,adits' fact pushing the puck mesa of this dines". Orchestra went to Toronto last around tlhe rink with, a broom Tome venture met with much .oppesi- y' tne 'week for o try -out, and are in it waas r1rudy even 6ri�e�d ti�iatatti t iUmdo going handle. : was incurable. It was fuss one of rhos. back %gait this week. Next Sun- things which had to b•. so why basher day will lie the beginning of a new S. Ladies' race with one skate off, about It. However: it was not Ion* blocs - experiment in the Sunday School, 6 ' Men's race with one skate ofl tae raatmen or this smart neitpltal heasu. to show results -people WN -9 acutalty when Open House will be held. In- -ADMISSION-20c. and 5c. brine cured --Setas looms and talking stead of the regular classes we are o about It. Ruch' was the small beRiaaiag of the ati going to remain in the base- Jsuskotaw,�tthe Toronto spd the Queen orient, inhere Supt. Morley will hiall F� ONE _ Mary otes proovw firer resect � � tLaum" allow lantern %tides with a descilpt- �slg 8604 The �+ fosse andt tsa c�taogs ive talcs; Once a nwnth this Open �[e19 O in onMoa°k l�°refie ted by that and ahs 'Rouse will be held and be in charge - other one srnatoeia was iM Domislr o• Wd by shs Isms numhee of the different teachers. The In- al and Drtvsa erti'asing number of Senior Sunday - _ coda w' '-`4&ooi $choiare in the rear o! ; the The remits have faf thousands Radio S� �°a. w Wars baba � e aheachurch each Sunda} morning is to sea wee. who frac for tat treaF atuple, proof that Mr. Crozier's ,� sown would have tw: a r Young People*' SArvice in the morn E7[pi�tt liervioe Bud re- �vribt� = �ouSiLad i►�om tare rings is very ' j�ollaiiar, Last Santday ,amt, ;�ei�dsuh wvOa'e. aw�0�irmaoe- morning it was ei cep'tiorAlly int- pairs td tirl nllililetl. ReAB pity teene is alas "on tsaoOW erecting. Qnahle ohaigafl. SNork al' the i+salioe .f .eft eonmiaoeoa: sal 1 ens atatdzeni� of evert. Wsen tee map St spits, this would indeed be a q. Whitevale :;,guaranteed " fo�r�wab is will not hsi� iu advs,��o 6e. cw X19 forcedtoowith the �i tOMiS3 ----� �l RTHUR FIELD aer�lon of tue pa bum al, to e The annual congregational meet �T6e Trneeom or the Mmie.�ra. to e Ing of the United Church was held Graduate Radio and TtlavWm Institute Toronto and the Queen Mary 310WIa for 'Coi snneptiver are determined that, • with the pastor, Rev. J. R Bick, Member Official Radio Service Mtm'n so far as Ilea within theirpower, no ono who suffers from tuberculosis shall be presiding. iA report from the Wom- Association. -dented a chance to well. It you would help in this groat life se. work. en's Association showed r:'.I expen- 46 Pbone 4.201, PICKRRI.Nfl seud a fin to ss :sea for the decorating •paid by tion; tStreet, 'INW06to. -them. The church was _also re -string-• led this year. All the officers of 1936. have been re-elected .for -the _ - coming year. `Encbre and - 'Dane at Brougham Zke King -5 ttL9�1iUa1,� Thursday, Jan. 2ilth, SAFE • DIRECT ECONOMICAL Dumbarton 1 CHANGE' OF TIME TABLE Effective, Sunday, Sept. 27th, 1996 LEAVE PICKERING St. Paul's on -the -Hill, Dumbarton: For ?pronto For Oshawa Sunday, 2 p., Jan. 24th. Sunday School � For Points and intermediate points • -At 2 ii• m. Evening Prayer at $. p, __� M& P*eacher- at tws servi,:U, Rev. _ . E. G. Robinson, _ a .. 7.09 C 12.64' ' 6.54 .. . a 8.31 2.31 d 8.31 ....__' s 7.44 1.64 d 7.54 9.38 c 3.31' 9.81 > l5ale lt�ister. . 8.54 a 2.64 8.54 Eastern' 11.01. 4.31 d 10.81 - .• 10.24 8.54 d 9.54' Standard, P. M. a 5.31 11.31 TUESDAY, JAN. 26th Auction IL1.64 a 4 b4 10.b4 Time 12.31 6.81- A.1L sale of 16 fresh cows, also slain- d 5XA ,b 1.1.44 e 1 1.31 7.31 12.81 gens, horses, a 'few itn laments 01 -bail P y except • Sun. di Rol. 'b -Sun dt Sola only. y including forks, shovels and logg- o --Sat. only. d -•-Sat., Sun. dr Foot. only. ing chains, also a large kitchen ' 'range, at Stop 9, Street Car line, - - Combination Hockey Tickets ` W" longe street. 'Aboce cattle -• leer Toronto Maple Leafs. w _...�. - a :.. sine T. B. tested end blood tested. Home Gamins Teems Cash. Sale at one. Etiftr. T!� and hfarstatlee at Isiah, Manager. Prentke and pr-. ! eut+{ce, anctltlneets. LASTSRN�H©tiB'Js liC1IMIIX(iPSO" 4trM LAND SURVEYOR F. J. DONEVAN B. A., B. Se., O. L. S. On file a.e the rt.,,ords of sur- vey#rs Gibson 'and Yarnold, 365 Bing East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 1981 16 ly SKATES SHARPENED ~ PLAIN+OR OIL GROUND Skates maybe left at News Office ,and called' for daily R H. STROUD. ---, ,DUNBARTON Farm .."Mach n' ery trrest-i<f Wood, Cetltsl►utt, J. 1. . Case, . Da Laval New. r ti Ne111fos tier 14 ft. Sita FIM" No. 22 W11111iing tlsw diger S -f rrr'w Teaetse Plot► 6 ft, Grain Binder. •(New) I AM& Trat ter Tiller Spreader, Ceeksliatt M9 Chevrolet Sedan ` Maple Leaf Mutual Fuse _-:_Insurance Co. and WAWANESA INS. CO. Cheap Rates for Farm and Coon" Buildings Windstorm Insurance on BuildhM . Windmills, Silos etc. :i► Automobile Insurance of All Kinds Write or Phone BOWMAN tic ROWE `WHITBY ONT You Can Buy at Home TIRZ8, BAToTRMIRS, ACCESSORIES, At as low and betisr prioss`- ae - ywtt eon is Teroa to. Let U.4repslr that leaky Cop 'Milted linter Repairs. Gordon J.- - Law ICKERf G. ONTAitlo W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood PRONG; PICK -'2314 41tf 1 Le. E. C7'NI.-F /LL FUNNHAL DIRECTOR AND The Best that sciestqe - - .E�iBALM1>:R - - Ilucceeanr to W. J. Mather,, and artist cern � Stoaf Vulp btaminstionl �♦' Q4alty s Saftsfecliet� Night nand Day Hervice C. H. 414 o . Opi. Business Plwna ltealdeece Phone spe"alki BROCK = Harm/ Hull THEATRE- $gilder and Uont<ractor WFSS'TBY BrlelEworh and dt"awwir sp_eeialtr -: tfrid'ay wed Saturday - - Arehiteot's Seirviee January 22 and 23 - - Repairs - -Two Sh iwo, at 7 and 9 ' THIN O5to 4v INNIC 8%tardsy Matinee at 1,30- Roietiatlk Rd. and Kingston Rd. , Sat. lcte=iinor Show rrtaartas at 6.80 4.19 Z -hone Fisk lilt :3i-i9tLZY TEMPLZ IN . :.: Notice to You With _ We du BuHdinq,nf all hindin. ..� FRANK MORGAN CA.RPEI\TERING. _ CElMEN TIN H, Monday, Tsiesday and Wedn'vday i'I.UIIBINt3 ns L6 and 27 darary 25, j and RMFINl3- Two Showa: at 7 and fi _ KATQARI3�T>�HEPBIIRiN Wes w3 sell Smatford-Roo"" .Sint -rials, Empire Batbtroom H$B.HSRT MAR39ALL F4fli tment. Dnro Water - BteotitF eEquipsamt stable 44A Woitnan An 1.ahar Bhilding l[sielda! •'I .. Fstimittea Free - �8ff ` Work Guaranteed t,�' - --With I T J. PROD lam RLIZAREVE1 ALLAN J Phone ,`1502; . -`; DONALD CRISP ?'" PICKFRING. ONTARIO Phone 600 for High- C lass Provisions Re & We Coffeeuller's .--'. Amber 2 lb.. tin --,22c. Honey, lbs. 39c. -,22c. .5 Aunt Dinah° Pan- einz Soups cake Flour ' --18c. Asst., . 2 tins • '27c. Weston's . Waferavel Water, 2 pkgs., -for .25c. 2 --bottles, for 13c. - Royal 13c. Royal Pastry Flour broken__Sodas - 24 lbs. -'' 85c. 2 lbs. for Ioce Cooking Figs Fig Bar Biscuits 2 lbs. for 19C.Per lb. 15c. Sweet and Juicy Lettuce and Celery Or es, 'doz., 24c. Each loco f3007Hf MUR/80IV _ P xa 000 rte. 16ir., i a -- ----- _---- SEALED TENDERS 10.00 REWARD Y n;taremunt Steps of. St. Paul" by H. V. Morton; RADIO ' SERVICE bir� VPm. Linton is still confined "Away to Cape Breton" by Brialy; will be •received for the purchase of "Desert Encounters" by li_ nud the farm of 52 acre.., on • Lut 2i, for any corn or callous which can- to his bed. r: Guaranteed Fork not be removed by.the new scient-` -- Mrs. kred Mullzy is u'tt'er the iiolntly)e; "Saint Joan of .arc" by; Con. ,B. F. by the undersigned- Ad- of a doctor's care, at present. Sack%ille; "The School of Feminity" ministratrix of the Estate -of the ific LLOYD'S THYAMOLATED CORS b Laurance; "I Write as I Please" Reasonable Charge Mrs. Wm. Birkett has been a- Y late. John Parker. On the land is Tubes and Batteries on Hand SALVE. This new salve de-sentsit- mon the list of flu victims. by Duranty. small house also a barn, good well izes corns -and callouses with the � •Y ' Many cases of illness are report Brougham athletic Ctuli Euchre and running stream' PAUL WI1,9l)N — BALSAM first application. Call your druggist •-nn "»r neighWhood, flu being and Band, Brougham Hall Phone Clare. 518 bo -day and order a jar of the WON- .ed QI't- Thursday, Jan. 28th Mrs. Jean White, DERPUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd offender. R. R. 2, Pickering.1. > Mr. and bars. E. Bryan and Mrs. Chemical Laboratories. For sale at ,1, ' Chandler spent Sunday in Sunder-—' BrltlSh American E. C. Jolxes -Pickering, Ont. Your (� land with Mr :and Mrs. Chidlow. Dinty's Garage Mrs. Esther Palmer has been un- ATTENTION, FARMERS , - der medical ca during, the past . Eyes Gasoline'. -and Oils.. -- .week, y Calling All Car Owners r GENERAL REPAIR WORK. � Mr. Cliff Mole, .kkho has been em- _ Let tta give you your money's -Firestone' Ties. 'pioyed in Cavan for some time; has d worth iu New or Used Cars W e� are prepared to repairvargr secured s position in the city. V1stOi1 Prim are Ri[Ibt and je �flM • trucks, ttraCtore and all farm • • Coal 011 aC Der. N. >• . Gemara has been in gpanrit,� on >� s machinery. wheels rebuilt sad aur nteighbacrkood during the past. ; . : • ttire•muing, , wood -work and few~ Jaya as representsstive of a ''B y , PLAGE well-known stock food. Buatness is D1iF?1!1[Ia MOTH SALitid fv7 tIITifttnit Of a k18�8. reported, good F�is" yoar order now for ; x we 0"I .*eat3ett3 to aye 1[b. Fav- .C. ff. Trek, oat. > gkt s�iamet 0' 'ra CLAREMONT, ONT. Wbod-working and turning. Dswaostt- .vg `}+1 •� t,igg,. IYtxiaS : Diltney ;.>il nE. , tGOP.': P. A.)• kit{too . 3leeP.. PtsD• tecoaered Eros's lila seclde'nt su}!+r- Oshawa, Ont, Pbeae 1518 iAosN 1 i ." i1 Plsoow or Oail .8• ROPE ed on Christseas night, f > ._._ The F.con'owny Store - } several r[bs We are repeating articles �ba Brock. Road Store and Blacksmith Sbap. f' Several mendors of the fbaaonic Conical Cornea Decauss of terfsis - - Madeline--- ---- (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Order from here attended the ht- for . .. . _. requests and enquiries ' regarding Phhoe Pick 7M 1-28 .stafttion Gtier WAMie6 at Catedoitla the adhesive lenam. -' Beauty Lodge on Monday evening in the Any eye condition therefore where Jan. 22 - 23 7. city. the tissues ate, formative, plastic, "- Salon Members of the W. M. S: attend- weakened or showing synl�m. of i : LI�F-STOCK SHIPPERS i :,ed the presbyterial Convention ' at Conical Cornea or Myopia Should Cut wax Beans, per tin .ib — -- 'Port Perry on 7liursday of thi_= Clark's Tomato Soup, 3 tine ,23 HAIR CUTTING, FARMERS -•Ship your Live Stock the, half not be subjected to the strain Of � 3fl A 1! POO1 NG, week, conducting. normal eyes and when they are the ', Rose Balking Povrder, A. - ,15 - to Toronto with us. Hour period .in the Devotional Ser- conditions are sure'to be progress- Princess Soap Flakefs'& 5 1-2 FINGERItiG, - vice. - - - _ �' - - biARGELLING -Stock called For and delivered ive. oz. pkg. Super Sudq .15 rsonall to the market. The Baptist Mission Circle vt ill, There are many cases of Myopia g 'Specialize—Hoi Oil Treatment lm Y af!�. meet on Tuesday, Januar} 25th, at Orange Marmalade, lar a jar .2i► and Permanent Wave Prompt, Dependable 5elvi3c 2.30 p., rrt..at the home of'- misfi . S. but thank goodness very few case -,4 { . Of Conical Cornea. Conical Cornea, Cooking Onions: 10 lbs. •25 'Reasonable Prices Pb•ne' Pick 306 P_ F•vans. Program -to be an �n generally has its beginning in the 1 Fancy Mixed Biscuits, lb. .19 NIRS. M. MUNDELL N(ORLLY HARLOCK ' Forum". All ladies most -cordially young people and twhen its Condit- : C%ristie's 'Zephyr Sodas. 2 lbs' .S5 Phone I" ,CLA'REMOI\ Iii-ated to be present ion is in the coaly stages. when o 2 The .C. G. 1. T. CArls are holding OUTSTANDING YALLE Brougham. Ont 1 a ~Cooky Day" -on Saiurdaq, The vision siecepta correction. maY pass _ - uu-noticed except where the patient i p, ds, Rolled Data .25. _ : 'girls ri the group will make a tour is being corrected by a regular re- + of the village, frown. house to house lksct}onist nt*o can ceRnpare• oaat j Fresh Yegetablea, 5teaea s}itd Fish n* ; V IUOW $ with their decorated baskets of records and ease histories which 111 YOU j%1� >�,1 Coollfle•. -Greet the Rirla will+ s I Apex every even tin 16,•'clock -'.scooting faaee--&M tii'teeta cents. should be the prayer means of de- , testing say progress, in .the frtasttal Y. p. U. had a goad attend- ,� the Cornea. _ _ A. C. BROOKS That through the Neve Bank Loan PlanThe ; once on Monday evening with a y CASA Cilt9 INt You a n- bay—A new Heating Syste�i splendld progra�itt, Miss X. Reston, is ' be coitiaaed phow S4i1t Ctar•a•at14 in ehai'tce• hire Douolas Bacon, Pr- - _. _ A naw 13%th•rOonL esident, outlined plass for the them- -',A, now roof for yolar hotla6 Or bar* •bea•d ip contest. ,A skating partY b' h - ___costjonet[on rritlt the young Paopie I;t And yogi ossh digeoelast will pay the intweest n* 1a1:n C' of the Baptist Cburtit to bemlt t#eG[ _ r _ wa WL*dnetrday night at 1V.X4V dgp. A - , . MP1,C iw r�fb► !� days ;g7( if lto:l buy -i;l�bOi7 w mit u6 is .:. . • The ansa•! -legit of the aprteent,- o _ -� . teem. you pay n+ the =1'00 fl0 in !lt sative of the WMe Society. ltev. M-• $i tat W1 cash yew paY usl l•ssi asr.s�aat. ss.'u7 oa. _r "Pinnock. will be mode to our the _ O Xoa go to the beak -assd borrow itr.00' spd pt =96,7b, so you actusly alttt>ehea on Sandsy, January stet, V O pw only 36 cents}ateroK sate" and play Ju basil' $100.00 st -lite United Charch in the mornatg. _ ��: gnu month {oar 12 months. Church in tate ev- C.� t Chu � _ the Baptist - �. .g and FL _ ... , }ng, Following the evening '- ` : • 'Watch for our pre sale vice, the reirul it business meeting r r f _e , will held at the Baptist Church. '-c �~ �V`, O • �e _ starting Jan. 1st. r' �'� The choir of the .United Cburck - -— ':l�eld a sorial evening at the Diane _ \ - ... �•�� �. ' ` e really have Bei gains - .• ,p on Thursday evening of tatctt week. i a - • !` , artd at the name, time carried out CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT ;rheic ,annual buaiaaeas meeting, -in .; , -: -which the officers -of 1935 were re- elected for 193?. A pleasant feature- gf. the exening was the presentation .a 'by the choly LO Mrs, Glover, thew. f .Leader, of a special-6ota+d,fi �}�Eft 7r 9usEty, Paper hymnary o votion and services during the 7'r _ HOUtse•leaning Splec�ial Miss Margaret Spenaeley was a- .. - warded '!1i'e honours for the attend - 4W - ..anee record at praatiee and edir"cea jj i during the past twelve. months. _ _ , An interesting the . meeting of the IS aIf you are rs:ular usor of tbese � high gustily waxers, '•onlven'a I><iatitute' :nae he}d on Fri _ ' YOU will lose no tie s; in orde -s► good $upPFj. if not 'lay evening last at the home of Mr. HEAI-'I'1+I yea because this ia.your oppertuoity to get sltegwinted at ell saving. ' 1 and 3s.rs.''G. M. IJ Forsyth, ~heti the `.� Canadian Fish and Shellf+sfie - geattle+rrest were guests. Dr. Tracy, are rich in proteinls, vitalmits, ave a very fine, .,of the University g minerals and iodine, But health •Ha1NIL'!� Floor Wa7� - interesting address on "Friendship" is not A. 'Tl�e it tastiness .. . stDd vocal solos -107 the varied flavour of ovac sixty it s .LB, TILS auts and Mrs. 3. E. Glover were en- different kinds offish foods, 'Ti:ere - joyed. Mrs. Thos. Gregg contribut- - economy ... the sound thrift Regular Price A appreciated 'Piano nurrttiers..Mrs. of a food that gives you full value v,- E. Forsyth, President, occaPietl is healthful nourishment for every ap1°'� SPECIAL SALE Pries hoc. thfoo e chair and conducted proceedings, cent you spend. _ d 1 ib. tiny Price 44c - the . somal time rw as spent as the fin• Make "Any Day a Fish, Day". Rl part of the evening's. PTOgr Whether fresh water fish or sea= WARNING? --•Don't drive on the 'food .fresh, frozen, canned, there b a Brock Road if You can . get y 'smoked, pickled or dried ... you - - H WeS' Floor 'Gloss going sotne other route.. This big. .. can be con6flent of the �priitie t) T County Road of ours is just abou quality and flavour that have - 'N Rubbing the world's `gorse for motor traffic, 'winds Canadian fish famous - yl/ax your floors Ibis new and even pedestrian. This dodging throughout the world. IG y easy way by usiog Hawes from. one hole only to land, into a ,DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES — SS .. couple of others, in st shoo' exhausts OTTAWA � (Floor Gloss. Just Wipe it ' the patience of those who have , to ,r This Appetising Reei � � l r drive on it wily wasn't that road Try Apps g pe FOR FREE RU NG Qq. �U les io 20 minutes BAKED CREAM SALMON BOOKLET a Quart tins, regular Price 98C dragged or graded last reek when t • t�,.ib. can Canadian "mon ,' it uses soft. The curly • language fit 1; print milk '`r Special Sate Price 87Ck Emit and pepper 2tbwpa. buttet ��^��.� to use in a justifiable condemnation 2 tbsps.'Roar Grated onion* Pint tins, Price $9C Free the salmon frown bones and separate [ is not very often used , in a -weekly into bins. Cook the dour and butter to- - e of lhahirlN ose paying taxes to getber erithaut browning, and add one 1 A't't'a" •.Pint of M k, salt and ix Per and enough ( Ottavrs , keep this road In a ted onion to flavour Qelicately. Plan - r - findin out • a baking d;sh then a- [ i`.. Pleas send me your rise sz �.n to insist very soot! cel g layer of fudt and v on,�avittg sante ( et at Day a Fish Day,,, =who and , top. Bake to a gdden brawn and serve ' CMtaiafas 100 g — lteginning the first Tuesday in `f`y hOt' . omical FWt lt«ip•a _ or e.7ale by SARDINES LYONNAISE t February, the Claremont Public together cold' billed potato", One T email anion. the tpatmim of one tin of PICKERIN G ��� � VLibrarywill open only two days 8 Canadian sardines (drained); wry with [il'I,E, -~eels:• Tuesdays and Saturdays, the' butter a t+ponfat roti! browned and ( aerva �tth Parley. [ � _ library will be open until 4 p, M. tA few of the books ,re-vntly adtletll Phone X00 t:o our library are: "White Banners" a � by Douglas; -Hie Clever tines" by l Middleton; 'The Rebel 'Royalists" :. . F.,,� -r..• , y 5` , by Connor: `Anne of Wi utY Fop -Y g♦ A Y A lE~ a S' _ -D A Y Iris" by Mo rY'- zl bha A , " .. —... „ . -: ..-.. ,see ,�. ..... .; ...; ?,., .,... ., .... ;',., `�iT• `%. :-'r '.' •''�.'t „... a .i., -- ----- _---- SEALED TENDERS 10.00 REWARD Y n;taremunt Steps of. St. Paul" by H. V. Morton; RADIO ' SERVICE bir� VPm. Linton is still confined "Away to Cape Breton" by Brialy; will be •received for the purchase of "Desert Encounters" by li_ nud the farm of 52 acre.., on • Lut 2i, for any corn or callous which can- to his bed. r: Guaranteed Fork not be removed by.the new scient-` -- Mrs. kred Mullzy is u'tt'er the iiolntly)e; "Saint Joan of .arc" by; Con. ,B. F. by the undersigned- Ad- of a doctor's care, at present. Sack%ille; "The School of Feminity" ministratrix of the Estate -of the ific LLOYD'S THYAMOLATED CORS b Laurance; "I Write as I Please" Reasonable Charge Mrs. Wm. Birkett has been a- Y late. John Parker. On the land is Tubes and Batteries on Hand SALVE. This new salve de-sentsit- mon the list of flu victims. by Duranty. small house also a barn, good well izes corns -and callouses with the � •Y ' Many cases of illness are report Brougham athletic Ctuli Euchre and running stream' PAUL WI1,9l)N — BALSAM first application. Call your druggist •-nn "»r neighWhood, flu being and Band, Brougham Hall Phone Clare. 518 bo -day and order a jar of the WON- .ed QI't- Thursday, Jan. 28th Mrs. Jean White, DERPUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd offender. R. R. 2, Pickering.1. > Mr. and bars. E. Bryan and Mrs. Chemical Laboratories. For sale at ,1, ' Chandler spent Sunday in Sunder-—' BrltlSh American E. C. Jolxes -Pickering, Ont. Your (� land with Mr :and Mrs. Chidlow. Dinty's Garage Mrs. Esther Palmer has been un- ATTENTION, FARMERS , - der medical ca during, the past . Eyes Gasoline'. -and Oils.. -- .week, y Calling All Car Owners r GENERAL REPAIR WORK. � Mr. Cliff Mole, .kkho has been em- _ Let tta give you your money's -Firestone' Ties. 'pioyed in Cavan for some time; has d worth iu New or Used Cars W e� are prepared to repairvargr secured s position in the city. V1stOi1 Prim are Ri[Ibt and je �flM • trucks, ttraCtore and all farm • • Coal 011 aC Der. N. >• . Gemara has been in gpanrit,� on >� s machinery. wheels rebuilt sad aur nteighbacrkood during the past. ; . : • ttire•muing, , wood -work and few~ Jaya as representsstive of a ''B y , PLAGE well-known stock food. Buatness is D1iF?1!1[Ia MOTH SALitid fv7 tIITifttnit Of a k18�8. reported, good F�is" yoar order now for ; x we 0"I .*eat3ett3 to aye 1[b. Fav- .C. ff. Trek, oat. > gkt s�iamet 0' 'ra CLAREMONT, ONT. Wbod-working and turning. Dswaostt- .vg `}+1 •� t,igg,. IYtxiaS : Diltney ;.>il nE. , tGOP.': P. A.)• kit{too . 3leeP.. PtsD• tecoaered Eros's lila seclde'nt su}!+r- Oshawa, Ont, Pbeae 1518 iAosN 1 i ." i1 Plsoow or Oail .8• ROPE ed on Christseas night, f > ._._ The F.con'owny Store - } several r[bs We are repeating articles �ba Brock. Road Store and Blacksmith Sbap. f' Several mendors of the fbaaonic Conical Cornea Decauss of terfsis - - Madeline--- ---- (Successor to W. H. Jackson) Order from here attended the ht- for . .. . _. requests and enquiries ' regarding Phhoe Pick 7M 1-28 .stafttion Gtier WAMie6 at Catedoitla the adhesive lenam. -' Beauty Lodge on Monday evening in the Any eye condition therefore where Jan. 22 - 23 7. city. the tissues ate, formative, plastic, "- Salon Members of the W. M. S: attend- weakened or showing synl�m. of i : LI�F-STOCK SHIPPERS i :,ed the presbyterial Convention ' at Conical Cornea or Myopia Should Cut wax Beans, per tin .ib — -- 'Port Perry on 7liursday of thi_= Clark's Tomato Soup, 3 tine ,23 HAIR CUTTING, FARMERS -•Ship your Live Stock the, half not be subjected to the strain Of � 3fl A 1! POO1 NG, week, conducting. normal eyes and when they are the ', Rose Balking Povrder, A. - ,15 - to Toronto with us. Hour period .in the Devotional Ser- conditions are sure'to be progress- Princess Soap Flakefs'& 5 1-2 FINGERItiG, - vice. - - - _ �' - - biARGELLING -Stock called For and delivered ive. oz. pkg. Super Sudq .15 rsonall to the market. The Baptist Mission Circle vt ill, There are many cases of Myopia g 'Specialize—Hoi Oil Treatment lm Y af!�. meet on Tuesday, Januar} 25th, at Orange Marmalade, lar a jar .2i► and Permanent Wave Prompt, Dependable 5elvi3c 2.30 p., rrt..at the home of'- misfi . S. but thank goodness very few case -,4 { . Of Conical Cornea. Conical Cornea, Cooking Onions: 10 lbs. •25 'Reasonable Prices Pb•ne' Pick 306 P_ F•vans. Program -to be an �n generally has its beginning in the 1 Fancy Mixed Biscuits, lb. .19 NIRS. M. MUNDELL N(ORLLY HARLOCK ' Forum". All ladies most -cordially young people and twhen its Condit- : C%ristie's 'Zephyr Sodas. 2 lbs' .S5 Phone I" ,CLA'REMOI\ Iii-ated to be present ion is in the coaly stages. when o 2 The .C. G. 1. T. CArls are holding OUTSTANDING YALLE Brougham. Ont 1 a ~Cooky Day" -on Saiurdaq, The vision siecepta correction. maY pass _ - uu-noticed except where the patient i p, ds, Rolled Data .25. _ : 'girls ri the group will make a tour is being corrected by a regular re- + of the village, frown. house to house lksct}onist nt*o can ceRnpare• oaat j Fresh Yegetablea, 5teaea s}itd Fish n* ; V IUOW $ with their decorated baskets of records and ease histories which 111 YOU j%1� >�,1 Coollfle•. -Greet the Rirla will+ s I Apex every even tin 16,•'clock -'.scooting faaee--&M tii'teeta cents. should be the prayer means of de- , testing say progress, in .the frtasttal Y. p. U. had a goad attend- ,� the Cornea. _ _ A. C. BROOKS That through the Neve Bank Loan PlanThe ; once on Monday evening with a y CASA Cilt9 INt You a n- bay—A new Heating Syste�i splendld progra�itt, Miss X. Reston, is ' be coitiaaed phow S4i1t Ctar•a•at14 in ehai'tce• hire Douolas Bacon, Pr- - _. _ A naw 13%th•rOonL esident, outlined plass for the them- -',A, now roof for yolar hotla6 Or bar* •bea•d ip contest. ,A skating partY b' h - ___costjonet[on rritlt the young Paopie I;t And yogi ossh digeoelast will pay the intweest n* 1a1:n C' of the Baptist Cburtit to bemlt t#eG[ _ r _ wa WL*dnetrday night at 1V.X4V dgp. A - , . MP1,C iw r�fb► !� days ;g7( if lto:l buy -i;l�bOi7 w mit u6 is .:. . • The ansa•! -legit of the aprteent,- o _ -� . teem. you pay n+ the =1'00 fl0 in !lt sative of the WMe Society. ltev. M-• $i tat W1 cash yew paY usl l•ssi asr.s�aat. ss.'u7 oa. _r "Pinnock. will be mode to our the _ O Xoa go to the beak -assd borrow itr.00' spd pt =96,7b, so you actusly alttt>ehea on Sandsy, January stet, V O pw only 36 cents}ateroK sate" and play Ju basil' $100.00 st -lite United Charch in the mornatg. _ ��: gnu month {oar 12 months. Church in tate ev- C.� t Chu � _ the Baptist - �. .g and FL _ ... , }ng, Following the evening '- ` : • 'Watch for our pre sale vice, the reirul it business meeting r r f _e , will held at the Baptist Church. '-c �~ �V`, O • �e _ starting Jan. 1st. r' �'� The choir of the .United Cburck - -— ':l�eld a sorial evening at the Diane _ \ - ... �•�� �. ' ` e really have Bei gains - .• ,p on Thursday evening of tatctt week. i a - • !` , artd at the name, time carried out CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT ;rheic ,annual buaiaaeas meeting, -in .; , -: -which the officers -of 1935 were re- elected for 193?. A pleasant feature- gf. the exening was the presentation .a 'by the choly LO Mrs, Glover, thew. f .Leader, of a special-6ota+d,fi �}�Eft 7r 9usEty, Paper hymnary o votion and services during the 7'r _ HOUtse•leaning Splec�ial Miss Margaret Spenaeley was a- .. - warded '!1i'e honours for the attend - 4W - ..anee record at praatiee and edir"cea jj i during the past twelve. months. _ _ , An interesting the . meeting of the IS aIf you are rs:ular usor of tbese � high gustily waxers, '•onlven'a I><iatitute' :nae he}d on Fri _ ' YOU will lose no tie s; in orde -s► good $upPFj. if not 'lay evening last at the home of Mr. HEAI-'I'1+I yea because this ia.your oppertuoity to get sltegwinted at ell saving. ' 1 and 3s.rs.''G. M. IJ Forsyth, ~heti the `.� Canadian Fish and Shellf+sfie - geattle+rrest were guests. Dr. Tracy, are rich in proteinls, vitalmits, ave a very fine, .,of the University g minerals and iodine, But health •Ha1NIL'!� Floor Wa7� - interesting address on "Friendship" is not A. 'Tl�e it tastiness .. . stDd vocal solos -107 the varied flavour of ovac sixty it s .LB, TILS auts and Mrs. 3. E. Glover were en- different kinds offish foods, 'Ti:ere - joyed. Mrs. Thos. Gregg contribut- - economy ... the sound thrift Regular Price A appreciated 'Piano nurrttiers..Mrs. of a food that gives you full value v,- E. Forsyth, President, occaPietl is healthful nourishment for every ap1°'� SPECIAL SALE Pries hoc. thfoo e chair and conducted proceedings, cent you spend. _ d 1 ib. tiny Price 44c - the . somal time rw as spent as the fin• Make "Any Day a Fish, Day". Rl part of the evening's. PTOgr Whether fresh water fish or sea= WARNING? --•Don't drive on the 'food .fresh, frozen, canned, there b a Brock Road if You can . get y 'smoked, pickled or dried ... you - - H WeS' Floor 'Gloss going sotne other route.. This big. .. can be con6flent of the �priitie t) T County Road of ours is just abou quality and flavour that have - 'N Rubbing the world's `gorse for motor traffic, 'winds Canadian fish famous - yl/ax your floors Ibis new and even pedestrian. This dodging throughout the world. IG y easy way by usiog Hawes from. one hole only to land, into a ,DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES — SS .. couple of others, in st shoo' exhausts OTTAWA � (Floor Gloss. Just Wipe it ' the patience of those who have , to ,r This Appetising Reei � � l r drive on it wily wasn't that road Try Apps g pe FOR FREE RU NG Qq. �U les io 20 minutes BAKED CREAM SALMON BOOKLET a Quart tins, regular Price 98C dragged or graded last reek when t • t�,.ib. can Canadian "mon ,' it uses soft. The curly • language fit 1; print milk '`r Special Sate Price 87Ck Emit and pepper 2tbwpa. buttet ��^��.� to use in a justifiable condemnation 2 tbsps.'Roar Grated onion* Pint tins, Price $9C Free the salmon frown bones and separate [ is not very often used , in a -weekly into bins. Cook the dour and butter to- - e of lhahirlN ose paying taxes to getber erithaut browning, and add one 1 A't't'a" •.Pint of M k, salt and ix Per and enough ( Ottavrs , keep this road In a ted onion to flavour Qelicately. Plan - r - findin out • a baking d;sh then a- [ i`.. Pleas send me your rise sz �.n to insist very soot! cel g layer of fudt and v on,�avittg sante ( et at Day a Fish Day,,, =who and , top. Bake to a gdden brawn and serve ' CMtaiafas 100 g — lteginning the first Tuesday in `f`y hOt' . omical FWt lt«ip•a _ or e.7ale by SARDINES LYONNAISE t February, the Claremont Public together cold' billed potato", One T email anion. the tpatmim of one tin of PICKERIN G ��� � VLibrarywill open only two days 8 Canadian sardines (drained); wry with [il'I,E, -~eels:• Tuesdays and Saturdays, the' butter a t+ponfat roti! browned and ( aerva �tth Parley. [ � _ library will be open until 4 p, M. tA few of the books ,re-vntly adtletll Phone X00 t:o our library are: "White Banners" a � by Douglas; -Hie Clever tines" by l Middleton; 'The Rebel 'Royalists" :. . F.,,� -r..• , y 5` , by Connor: `Anne of Wi utY Fop -Y g♦ A Y A lE~ a S' _ -D A Y Iris" by Mo rY'- zl bha A , ' .-w•••YvRNv.,s,. .. .."?.✓,r.ni.,-h. •,. 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It gives you something new to ��E]i'teS Pas' lar back. talk about, if you can corner any• Joseph Bruno, a lile•time "con• body and mace him listen, and that �� _ vict; was related from a Pennsyl- keeps the conversation oil taxes vania jail to visit the dentist, but he (which Miss Boland would rather has lot been seen Since. Vie big not discuss because she likes to'be a sissy just couldn't cake it. lady at all times), Why• out in Be i ala Germany will ,import a milliun.tons verly Hills, the tax people come right «Ayptrtru�=Tableta —'4 of grain to make up for the domes into your douse and appraise the fur• Dissolve Almost tic - shortage. Wasting money on nishings, and they even wander over Imtantly- _T E A%-. -- bread while the Nazi babies are cry the grounds looking for new iron deer to 2 seconds by atop '. ing for cannon I _ or Apollo Belvideres• watch, as Another little service for our sus• tablet ateufs to ata'ne.- 1L+:+:•. .y .•.•.•,•.•..•::•:� • :� •; :� �:•:+:•:� •;•:� •:•:•:•:� • •:� •:e:� •,�*4 , The IaRt time' they came, Miss Bo- scale a■d so to work. - ►•� tourers: The best legal talent money land was having a dip' in her new Drcp as �•" �- _ •can buy tells us it is not compulsory „ tee into aglawofw■ter• i ►+� Ito Y p y swimming pool, We ll have to In• 13Y the time u litre the r• u b ►� read the newspaper reviews of the ` EATHONTHE y ►+� crease your assessment, fney said. anon of aaa. it V ►•, events if 1936. =int pens Is. this 4tasa R��_ ►yew • Peal en: yt er condemned Ger- ed' hotly, rising from the waves takeIAl!��ND s .: man afld Italian universities fur an aroused Aphrodite• "Is there a��InI 4abandoning• intellectual freedom tax on swimming?" "Thu pool," theyBY ' CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS� Anion these absent from tfiis meet' explained. "'Improving the ,p k p g property. ►•i t, ing was Robert. Burke', who was re. For Alnazin 1 ►�� •. • You cant take .it'away when you g y Quick Relief •. '' cently expelled from Columbia for .r�plN„ -. e•� +•r•;•:•:❖:a•.�..•..+:•:+:+:❖ .'- .•:e::❖:❖:•:Y.:•:� �:•:e:•:+:❖:•:+:•:+:.•.• _ � �% move you see. so ' i t becomes a per Get saying the same -thing. — The ' New manent improvement. "' Miss Boland ' Synopsis of Preceding Instalments: daughter ' Frances. He tries t6 in- Ytrker I u suffer `om pains of neuritis tried to effect compromise, volun• f Yo fr - - ..For ten yearn Pop; Clark has tried timidate Larry with a bean ball and a p what you, want is quick relief. teered to let' the water out if -she Aspirin" tablets give quick re- , vainly to win the United League pen• when he throws, a second one at Lar- moved but the publicans Increased lief for one reason. because: they' banged his portable down before his p dissolve or disint Wt with his Nevi York Bines. Most ry s head Doyle knocks him down seat. "Say, will you look at the mob!" the assessmeht tLny'say egrate almost .in- i of the baseball -writers predict an- with a. right -to the chin. Larry Is "A bunch of . stantly the touch moisture, (Note ghouls!" Doc Biers illustration above. Starr thinks* but Terry Burke of the put out of the game. Later Whit= grunted sourly, "They don't want to - - Hence --•when you take an "Aspi- Star thinks 'they have a chance and per bits a home. inn with a man on see a ball game." rin" tablet. -it -,starts, through Tony Murallo, who has a base but as Whitper is nearing the "The Butchers ought -to clean up. on :,'The Oil Lantern Goes mast as quickly as you swallow it. �. restaurant in the Broadway district home plate, he drops dead, shot this gang of imposters.' Craven start- And thus is ready to start working and as associated with bookmakers through the heart. The Blues win ed 'to chew the end of a cigar. "I still almost instantly headaches,.. and gamblers, he bels $1, on them and it is generally believed that maintain that there are only two real The Illinois commerce commision neuralgia and neuritis pains start at g to a The opening game is a Whitper was killed to allow them to ball players on the whole Blues has ordered century, to abolish easing almost at once. the old oil -burning lanterns which. �..`lspa•in tablets are made in pitchers' battle. Whitper, the Philo. win. Detective Helly suspects Larry team." for Hearty a centnry, have been car,- maintain a. "Aspirin" is the registered delphia star twirler. is jealous of because he will not account foi his "Doyle's going to play," Mullins an- trade -mark of the Bayer Compahv, Larry Doyle..the Blues' rookie short. time atter leaving the diamond. n^unced this with a sly look_ towards Tied by railway trainmeb. In, their Limited. of Windstar, Ontario. Look stead the railways must supply bat- for the name Bayer in the form ora stop; because ot. Pop Clark's pretty Terry. tery-Operated electric lanterns. cross on every tablet. "I thought Pop would have gotten CHAPTER 10 The -old lanterns were -inefficient Try. it. You'll say it's marvelous. 'The Blues returned to New York rid of him long ago," Bill Hover pnf- - '- _ o- Saturday for a short three•game fed. and unreliable. The flame might be series with the Butchers from Chi- 11 thought Doyle as still out." Rey- extinguished by a high wind. In ex- ■ sago, wen were just starting their nolds commented. tremely cold weather the wick re- �-e To A1Cai�ze �'N he was pot out for only two fused to draw. Smoke and soot Eastern trip. The Blues were fourth D6f3if11 e / in the League standing, the highest days," Mullins answered. " I think •would darken the globe. A dropped ■ ■ Doyle has the old man buffaloed." , lantern might."start a fire. Trainmen ar- Get Acid Indigest�o they had been for several r..Th seasons at r this time of the year,. The St. Louis "Don't you trarry about finite" Doc. had to run the risk of using them Rubes were perched on top and playlBI"rc cut in. "Doy1^ will Hake. up, around tank caro and other caro con -- MM '� some iilorning end find htms�lf hack taininr highly volatile fuidg.—Chi- T"ADL' � � _ inn pretty .:fear. ball out through the g -Ma-<n FA • ,. West. They, too, were beginning their. 1n t,1tr n•inors.ar I'll mics",t)y guess." cattio Daily evs: �.e.c F,3tt T.sII a.:� • k:rlstern invasion Ith._ a seri4,p up In in the first Inning, with one nut Bustoa against th a ha:ple ladians and t ro men c1 t^r crfo`rtl the But - 'a _ the a'' first bngt nr.. llftorT a short - t ;se The Chleaxo Butchers were In se•' I +" , R e ' ft eek of sterol haiA. Puck Han' %sDtr���: T'a1�C�ad Discovery E'$L�,'>t� ' cat d place. slid .the Cleveland team -1 o few r nen was Playing- in close and at the - pr++ �j [� _ perceu.age points. behind. At'# 'ct.ack of the hat he raced forirai d anti ' From Husband's' nd'$. ConcEg•� this stage of the race, position 'really ' ' f didn't count for much. ' It was ' tool pulled o}f a tnvply. -hoestring catch. bustard Powder lead Baking Powder' lave:.:Pd. . i Smifh'of the Butchers was a fast man - early to tell anything about 'the 'even- i 100 Years Ago and thought hP could take 1ltieriiPa turf outcome of the pennant "race A. - tew percentage "the;i with Tiuck'a arm. He wafted for the In 1337. "the year of Queen �:Ic , ;, pe g pointe right down catch and then flew down . to third. curia's Accession, a young English - line me^nt very little -one nay. or . an- i �. other, Buck Rot the ball away like"a bullet, Scientist: Mr. Alfred Bird, F.C.S.,.sue lAhen' poisons edl�L� rt _ kroai the pre-sedson dope, the But- I and beat the •unner by about a "foot cessfully carried out a period_ of chers sFnuld have been a cinch "ter as he thundered into the bag. The study and expwfinentatian culminat KIt. People Everywhere Are Ado tii7 cra%v0 -went wild: it was a, beautiful Ing with his discovery of the first P aII sweep li..a series with the Blues: But ThlcReniarxabie"Phillips" Way ;o any weird-, an,. unexplainable,] r•atch, with ac-',ve•11 peg to top it off. Custer rd Powder, About the -• same ax " s' "' I�e�t �4 -1 It 1r)okgd as though the Blues at the time he further revolutionized the ��eYOt ����'�� a �i�i.Lel��' The wt' to gain almost iricredi)d things had already taken place during I y Y least could 'play beads -up baseball World of Cooking by creating a 1%ak- ` .'-quick relief,' from stomach condition the short qua of the season that the ' - from.overacidit ,_is to alk,- betting- although favoring the Butch- The Blues failed to score In their Ing Powder. It is -a matter of rec. .iglus! Them Out y ord that both of tuese' developments FOI' 4a� Cents lire a stomach quickly vtzih Phil- era slightly, wasn't .very heavy.' The half of the first. and the second in• HW Milk of Magnesia." ning was likewise scoreless for both sprang from Mr Bird's anxiety to. ail gamblers around town seemed con- ides. .Dick Collins, the sturdy 1 his knowledge -" You take either two teaspoons of tent W adopt a watching poiicy be. ] right p y ge and skill 'tor the Go to our druggist rola and xet the Ii d Phallips' after meats' or hander of the Chicago gang, eras benefit of his delicate wife, who could y Y two Phillips' "lilk of IL1a Herta Tab- fore laying any odds. There was an not digest certain- foods. this safe, swift, and harmless diuretic g pitchmatc. Laity . FiigRina pitch for Now after 100 years, the grandson and stimulant—ask for Gold Mecla! lets Almost instantly "acid indi es- ah of heavy uncertainty around the Ition" goes, as from h $ Haarlem Oil. Capsules and .. start at g yperacidity, park at game time. The capacity.. In the third,; the Butchers got to: ,of that young inventor beads the once to flush kidneys of waste mat•' acid-headaches"—from over -in- _throng was still jamming through •the. largest undertaklag of its kind in ter -saturated with acids and -.. dulgence in food or smoking— and 1- tether. and wawa tfieir.' heavy end up paabout t at the press os. bo�s A urn Ilee"as e e b y � p. ;nausea are relieved. You feetthey pecked away and got two runs. the Wo1d, and Products bearing the That's the way' to bring about made tared in and took their accustomed u health I `.oven•• famous family name are now sold y kidney activity and stop that forget you have a stomach Higgins went aloe all right after. g Y i gE s g 6 laces. • •' p e .. throughout the civilized world. bladder Irritation whlefi often causes Try this Phillips way if _you have ,. ' that until the sixth. He walked Dir- Well, here we are again,"' Craven -It is a striking and happy cotncid scanty passage with smarting avid- any acid stomach upsets. Get either.. kin..t slugger from the Chicago ". the liquid "Phillipsor the remark- aald' as be pushed past' Doc Blers and � ante that Sir Robert Btrd, Bart; M.P., burning as well as restless nights. South Side. Tho, heat man up also Remember' h kidneys le the i eys otters need lab ,new Phillips Milk of A4 n erg tris _ _ should celef)rate !n this :Coronation _ walked. The crowd didn't like !t, and tluahia • as well as the wets and �+► pp o bo tablets Only 25� for a big boa of year the 'Centenary' of a family con- tablets at drug stores. 'fold the ump about it in no uncertain some symptoms of kidney aeaknesa NERVOUS WOMEN cern which pas founded 1n the first • measure. The .fourth ball looked. as are. Getting up once or twice during _. ALSO IN TA&M FORM: though ft had cut the outside of the year of Queen Victoria's reign, the night—puffy.eyes—cramps in fag O need for plate for the third strike. Then the But be and moist palms. .Lech tiny tablet is the uiv- —backache aVendee im of Phillips' Milk � ci If women or girls Butchers sacrificed, and with Dirkin B re and get COLD hlI;UAL to suffer ever ou third, Larry mnfied'a slow lazy rol Haarlem 'Oil Capsules the original �.. month from peri 1., The gossip never makea,a long story and genuine—right from Haarlem in ��r Dirkin crossed the plate standing Holland — the pride is small 't10 t/Ani W `-;:;�•, odic pains, head- - ihort enough to leave out the scandal.' _ ache or sideatites. up• cents). the good results wit) fulfill. `"""DAA -To be continued— your Journal In -girlhood Dr. - your eapectationb: Pierre's Favorite P H I L L I PMILK OF •Prescription is a F MAGNESIA „;c?yams very beneficial' tonic. This is what -• • ' Mrs Ferri Johnston of FIS Jackson St, W., . Hamilton, Oat, said.- •'I sabered from pilins in my back and side periodically t would • be weak. 'all nerve,' and had neadaches . 0 WHEN �4 WORK S WOR PULL YOU DOWN and dizzy spells Dr. Niece's Favorite Pru scription helped to rid me of those awful • • pains and drove away the headaches and dizzy.. spell, This medicine improved my appetite and helped to build me up so that I frit just fine ,in every respect:" Buy now! Ac -,v s:zc, tabs. Soc.,- liquid ;1.00 S $1,35. 0 •' 9 4AE UP Y®1R CHRYSLER SEDAN r , t LIi E R BILE. �.�. t �% 1.2 aoo.00� i N c � S � 8 � And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the +y' : MorningRarin'to go The liver sbould pour out two pounds of liquid bile into your buwek daily. If this-bilethis � u<•:', ., -. Find the magic figures and qualify for w Magician nil the magic opportunity. ��99 ass 9e�ins irPelg your Loud doem'c direst. It lust dreaya in t�e bowels,'Gaa bloats up Help the put numbers in the blank spaces and win a Certain numbers from 1 to 9 which, it tilled In the blank spaces, } ?u stomach• You ret an' aced, Hsrmfui into the body, and feel will add up 18 In any direction. when you find them, write the .. numbers In the blank spaces and send the square to me right ]mi46ns go y, you sour, and the world looks punk, _ sway tegether with your name and address Weil in the coupon , Oelcw. OO�pp EXTRA --A- — - A reerrbowct movem_,erIIaesn t siva 4ot ye the you heed -' at cause. something that works on the Ever as well. It takes those food, old Carter's little Liver Pule to get these two J _ " AFOR. AGRNCY 1LEG'D. - -- - pounds of of bile 0 inr freely and make yyou teal •'nil nllOiT15D.ltODDCTa Mas at Andre at., ; K sad up'•. Hatmlees and 4antle, the make the olio flow treely. 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I ,' By DOROTHY `� - ' thod of applying ,fertilizer for can- ming. plant is set - or better still have - he -: ­ .�,�' I , ­ , .. . A . .. ,Two Miracles of Mercy. . food- and, as salt fish was most I tomatoes." - B. G."' Wellington . fertilizer worked in. along the row i� .*- . ,� .a . . (John 5: 1-4: 71 . commonly used for this purpose.. the, � il- .- I . . where the plant is,t, bo. set . before , .. 4 .� -4x, Printed Text John 5: 2-9; 6: 8-15. word came gradually to mean 'fish' Nl(.nt#. Blue, afavorite4ith film fans -methods 'of applt- Answer:-. Two the 6ransplanting'is done. . . . 1, .i, .�plays ,:- Text- The very works that in particular." But what are these for many years, the lead in a - )cation of fertilizer for .canning to- Question t" (a) : 1:1 intend to seed .. I.. IVGolden bear witness of me, that the among so man *? Th�s is a 'perfect, picture that rekindles. the pioneer ag- Matoes have given good res I � . ,tu aiecked oi A west of a century go. He First, where field is cl�. down , field 'next year with oats asIdo, a nurse crop and this field is to be �y 'ricultural ,`,, L hath sent me. John 5: 36. ly natural question, for the loaves .has fishes thp role of John Deere.' in "The the marker, a handful of fertilize, left for permanent pasture The field �- 1 -,Father . ,-�, 0 ,I. -- . I . . and the together were no more 's Girt," a'story which re- dropped at the cross checks, and is is in fairly g o4a'sbap-E now and It- IBlacksmill . The Lesson in Its Setting .than enough to satisfy the appetite. -,)ur', the tife'.and dmes of the man thoroughly worked into the soil �.-�... will receive a light application of ma� '11'Z..-� . , ­.. 1. 1. Time -The eyents recorded in the 3w, of one hungcy person. And yet here . who gave to . the world the steel plow. . before, the plant is set. The second nure during 'the Winter. What terti-- - �-;­aJXtb chapter took place in April. wo were five thousand men. besides - Th act4on takes place in 1937 in the method is, after the plant is set, a and lizer piactice shoitid follow 1. :�--i. :1, A.D. 29. - . . men .and children. . . . .'llllnofs­of-: ' Abrab:p.m Lincoln's dai. funnel is ,placed upside -'down over how often. will it be necessary to fer- Place -The events in tbe fifth .9. Jesus said,. Make the people sit . . - ---- . the plant and fertilizer is dropped tilize when ,�-c start pa.sturing It withIt 6apter all occurred in Jerusalem. down. would be mucli easier to.. M ary Rogers, daughter of the -belOv- * around the edge of the funnel This dairy cattle.? ' . � .. . . .''l The feeding of five thousand took distribute food mong this vast mul- w.ork at the ed Will, has gone t 0 i is known as ring appdeation. The fer - I . ' " lizer w ata� (b). If I buy ferti ith a . .the place at Bethsaida. Christ's walking titude If they were distributect in Twent!eth Century -Fox studios whereltifi-ter .s then worked into the soil. ted analysis such as 2-12-6, how do I ''.. .on the sea, of course, occurred at the groups of hundreds and fifties. re- . her'father made pictures, and has the '.i This has given good resultsin experi- know' that the fertilizer conforms tuclining - Sea of Galilee. The discourses that on the g-rass (Mark 6: gal dressingroom which he used bun o ' mental tests. Plantini,, machines are - - the guarantee and ani I 'as a consu .. ._39, followid were all given In the- syna_ 40). The absolute confidence of Je,sus an . w1iich no one else has ,had since built to work the fertilizer into thL- rner, in any way protected againsi "I.I - , . gogue at Capernaum. iu His ability to satisfy this great , his d, th� I . . . . ,I' soil at -the same timt as they set the fraud?" bave never used fe . 4ilizer, I --. -­ . � 1. Now there is In Jerusalem by -multitude is revealed in every line No* � - ... . Thr' beauttful Marl deserves a lot . -plants. The one principle to remem. ber is to ,keep the roots from but intend to do so next spring mind. . the sheep gate a pooL which is called *in Hebrew Bethesda. of -this narrative. there was . , - I much grass in the place: As there . of credit. Her father'L Influence would planit . coming immediately in contact with would like to know that I am purchat . � ing a reputable brand." G.R.S.. Kent ...,. .- %` having five . . P gate repeatedly would be early in April. So the men have helped with a movie career, but a6 went out and got theatrical ex- too concentrated a solution of plant- L- - food County. : -' . referred to in the Old Testament 'at down, in number about five thou- perience instead. . . .. . . ;-- . . Answer :- I would advise your Us- ling -1 3: 1. 32; 12: 89) is knovm to Rand. "The men alone were arrang- � - - .. - , - - Question. 2.- (a) 'Vow should 3_10_5 iertilizer or 2-12-6 at the(Neb. have been north of the temple. cor- ed In companies, .or alone arranged . you Bee"White Hunter,",syin- fertilizer t -e used with strawberries I i rate of thk66 bags per sets. If YOU-- .. &"pending with the modern ' St. so that any account was taken of IWhen pathizei with Warner Baxter a;d June and- what 4 the best analysis to use? get a goad stand of grass. you gate.- which "is the gate them:the women and children being -Stephen's Lang ,inthescones (b) "What is the best fertilizer to '*- should not have to repeat the fortil-hrough I which the Beciawins still .served promiscuously; who indeed. if - � . . . where t It e y battle use in a garden when allkinds of izing for at I t.wo or threc yean. .- ..4sad the flocks to Jem3aleni for the multitude were a paschal cars. -If , .' I against a tropjW hur. getabife are to be grown? Row -east unless the . Roil Is - very sandy. A top ' le" van, or parts of many .such. would . .ricane. The hurri- much should be mwd and how should dressing of manure on taie standing ­-- -- - ,� � --,*-,. .I" I . .'. . 2. In these lay a multitude of not be likely to be very numerous." 1� . ', cane was made ijgbt it be applied?" J. 0. T.. Welling -ton pasture will be particularly good If. that were sick. blind. halL The 10 s k the loaves. -it .1 - ,:�: ,.".;� �,­ in t h e studio, o f �..,...11, 'hone C0unt7- . �. . . .­ - . . ­ . you alternate this with fertilizer7--them w ord -."halt" simply -saw crippled. It is -fiot so said but certainly �4 course. but was .. , � . , , Answer.- When-4tiawberries are since I assume one of your problems - . -- .. . . If Withered. That is, "dried up." (C must be assumed ihat the little boy. .11 , the less violent be- set out, excellent, re3UItS are obtain- , will be to keep up the 'organic mat,. . 12: 10; Lake 6: 6.8.) here offered these loaves to Jesus, -.,.%ndrewand '.;. ,,�, -,� cause of that- Baxter .�, . I ed by working into the soll, 4-8-10 - ter. Have you tested the soil for theXatL I� or at least to Andrew. . . . ': Miss Lang spent I I feitilizer. This should be applied and lacidity? Jr. laying down permanent '- - . �- - . 4. And a certain man was there. would not have known that the boy . a whole day with that worked into the soil -where the row pasture, it � is pArticularly degirablawho 'is had been thirty and eight years even had these loaves" and fishes un- I . storm, what with r8- to be.set before the plants are I that the soil be neutral or alkaline, . -An -his infirmity. The word tranalat,- lese the little follow had come down . hearsals. and retakes transplanted Whert. the strawberries go that you will get a good percent-' ­ - ed "infirmity" is a word literally "and near where Jesub slid His disciples and one thft andare June Lang allowed tstand-othan two age legume growth suet as clever.: .;.-a -Wng 'weakness," all of us � were standing. Jesus never takes another. and were black blue it years, good results have been obtain- or alfalb.. I If you, have not tested . - must confess that we, are subject to .Infirmities ind u hin'.. sea anyt g of ours unless we and when was over, where they, had been bruised by ob- ad by top dressing- the strawberries with 500 lbs. -your-solL the Ridgetown Exiperimaint - - -. of one kind and another. I. �]However. our -Lord Himself. "took ' willingly allow Him to. And having -prayer Jects blown against them by the wind, about per acre, of 4-8- 10 after th6 berries have been pick. Station will be willing to do so. ot* you can senda sample.to the Depart , '*' .-. ..6ir infirmities' (Matt 8: 17) and the giver thanks: Suppose every dDi>3 and KNDS ., . Shirley Tem- ed. In the spring. frequently good re: ment of Chemistry..OntAtio,Agricul . also "belpeth our- Infirmity" of ours were offered 1pyariably with pie's ther has abandoned ibe bank. suits are obtained by top dressing turall College.-. -'. - .-..-Spirit � ' 8: 26; Reb. 4: 15). thanksgiving. how many more of our Ing bilsiness and b-xome an agent for the strawberry bed with Nitr ate ,of �, (b). Ail fertilizer in Canada Is sold �-*(Rorn. . t. .- . , '' . - prayers"would be answered!- �Ph!L 4, actors . . -. Now he'll have to spend � - - - . Soda main& about 100 lbs. swr acre. - under the Fertilizers Act which.- 5. When Jesus saw him lyin" and 9. 6.)"' He.distributed to them that his time ttyling to fial somebody who . Scatter thi� over the Plants after the .- make, spoecifl, for exar& . w ... - -- knew that he had been now a long were set down. Of course He dis- IiI be at, successful on the screen as I . '�Powell dew ana other moisture has dried off provisior Ining, the products' of thi various'--, .. --- - I time. in that cue: When our Lord I tributed. through the ministry of the I ShIri A y .. � William will ap' without his m6ustache-at his* This- salt is very. soluble slid a littl a'companies selli ng -fertilizer 'Ini Can - :-eame to Jerusalem. His eye rested . disciples 'towhom -He gave the pea. rc.q -est- -in '"rhe Last of Mrs. Chey- rain will quickly wash it Into the ads Thiq.Att provides that 0] fer--. ity and aym�athy upon those pi broken loaves. Likewise also of the ney" . .. First timie'in 15 -years that soil where pl ants will use It. ' tilizer must be sold under guaranteewith . .'who needed help, and here the most 7 fishes as inuch as the would. Thathe's I done it'.. . Lf y a'listen to Jack (b). On. of. the beat fertilize re to of analys is and must come up to the- 'T'- ' � :� hopleas case of mill the Lnvarid multi. .is. as. much as the people needed for sonny's radio pro& -ams you've beard use -in the garden for. green vege- .-_�.' percentage guaranteed, difierwi4; - � ':,-- . tude about this pool. Be saith unto the satisfaction of their hunger. Ke-ny Baker ... You can see in well table crops is 4-8-10. This -should penalties are provided. A corps of ...7him: Wouldest theq,be made whole? IL And, when they were filled, He as he -r him in -The -the King and be applied at -the rate of little less *yard. inspectors under 'the Jirection,of the .. _ - Ionia poor man probably had waited saith unto His disciples, Gather up Churns Girl," Carole Lombard's new than 1-4, Lb. per square Pre- I Dominion Department, of Agriculture - ..."- *o long, and long waited in vain, that the broken pieces which. rem'stin 'over, '"­ isicture. when it's AnIshed,1 he'll- do quently it 49 be4it h,ppited to two airs constantly on the road examing , -, � hope .was dead or wdll-nigh dead that nothing be lost-' "Thus with. . two songs. . ,quantities; about 24 -scattered. on fertilizer stocks at the factories, en � , within him, and the que9don it ssk. - the Lord "of nature. as with nature . I . �.. .` 1 -- top thi dL8 or ptowed gaia' en soil route to'tLrmers, ,%nd on'the farnl& to awaken in' hini anew a yearn- herself. the thost prodigal be,unty - 0 - W man Champion and worked into the moil by discing, This means that fertiliper, wares are - ,%ed -Ing after the benefit which the Savi. goes ban& in hand with the nicest harrowing, and raking; the othei 1-3 constantly open to inspection Them -L ­:.7, 01",was about to impart. .I and ixaetest .economy; and he' who . of Corn sh'o'u we 0 I Id be ' rkid- into th" sMI at the provisloas of control along with the.- 1 -,R�.�..�. . imself God .Grower ' time the seed is sown or plants are much more important fart that fer ..., . I I . 16. The sick man answered - Him. again submits Himself to ilie lawS' SOUTH WOODSLEE, Ont., - If set. When the holes are made for tilizer companies can stay in .. �.. � L, S I have no man, when the water Lr. and - proprieties of His earthly con. you -should see a .shy young -woman transplanting the plants -such as to- .buWT n6as and ircrease their. trade -only h*- I . L In troubled to put me into the -pool: dition, sothitt, as,in the miracle it- in this villuge. 20 miles southeast'of matoes, cabbage and the like. have a . . . render* 9 as -CURranteed nX . . . while I am.caming, another atep, nelf His power. in this command His Windsc.,f, it may turn out to be Mrs. . - � � . . - -but =Eleanor th down before me. The answet of. 'this humility.; shines eminently forth." Alison, champion corn ' ' , shoe, who -has won countless prizes -C lnternstjor�l Grain and Ray Shov II man shows how absolutely -Ift�cessary our -Lord's question- really 12. So they gathered them --up. and grower of Essex County, Southern Nortbera - Ohi-o.-- Iowa, Ne. at Chicago, Toronto and othei grain I in Chic -ago. She is 22 but looka muck.Michigan, 1 was. for it reveals utterhopeless- fified 12, baskets with broken pieces braska and a few other states. exhibiti ins. � .- . . - younger. . .. . Ille". He- did not even say that he from the five barley loAves, which - ' Mm Allison lives on her father's Eleanir, as she prefers to be cal. Eleanor has an older brother, . , 'he's - - :-�-. : wafited to be made whole. remained over unto them that -had -fa- - . rm near here, and learned about led,.stepptd into..the foremo.m rank 'the Bruce, -but in Winnipeg now. X? .eaten. Jesus saith unto him, Arise, These basket -i were the stout corn -growing from her parent. Blake of corn growers recently winuing , Eleanor her father and the hir.ec.. 1 . . 17 ,7take up thy bed, and walk. It Is .wicker baskets as distinguished from , -- . I championship for regioi 'two a! Ahe ,man. do all the farm work. ." significant that our Lord did notin the soft flexible "frails," rhentioried the ,aafi be, was healed. He Matt. 15: 37 and Mark 8:8. I 11- . I �Canada's Beit �. ." ... . - .. . .. � . Gala Welcome for the Infant. ' him to -do something. It 13. When therefore t e ppople saw . . . - � . . . ­ I . . . I I.��'tell . ..con.manded woulct prove he washealce -of the Rign which He -did, -they- -said, I . . - . ­:,.'. .. , . ; 1: : , . .. 11 -.­4.� "J"-­�­­';. ,­�� , `.::.'Z1:UT,­�`,`.` ­ .... ...:::��:'V.,­ '''7�::-"­.�,� ' . . ---I.—- .. .. . ;�. 1that infirmity, . . , I at This is of a truth the prophet th .his ­�.,.''..'...."..." .7 t . . cbmetb into the world. This- is the � . - . , ...-...-..':--.;1.. .1. "!",".;,- ,.;,,x ,,,*.,.�. �ii ­. 1;�::, ,, ,'%,., i".��..:41::;, 0 ".": : " -N--.11.."-.--..., ­""".I., �V, 7�,-�.­..! . ��.:, V� �� - , 1.�. �::�:.j*�.�:1'..., ��. .- ,..:;?�:', '! �� "',: '. .- . .. - . - .--- 7. And straightway the man ' ' . was . second time that Christ has been , I, .I .. ", . - . ..., - . I.: I I'll1^ . .%:�,.,�� �,:T!.,II I I :�'.. :.,." . . '... �',"', ::, 4 . ,".,:'�...-� � � .. �.:, .1- 14�1-�11-1­ 1:1-.'. .., . .'�,.,'�:,�i��:,;",�.;,:..�:.!..,:,�I '1111 .., .. ..-..I. 1-1.....- ,�;,�:..t:1:; -­;.­11.,;� -:" ,�:: .� :..,. ;'1 � .:,� �,i, -:,. 5� % A whole, and took up his bed and recognized as a .prophet .sent from � �;. 3 ,..I;---- .... " k`.X�.." 'i , ­ . � .;:.&,-.. :.�. . .. ,� � i:����` :. �, , :,� ,­.�: ..... 7'..-t., -; � -� .T." , �."k -:�i­�<i -,��.�. * ""'4 "amade, -ig n-��1��� . . .Christ. did not half save ' God (4: 19; 7: 40; 9: 17; Deut. IS: .� .,� �., . ,�x, W, �i , -�­... - �,� it; - � ��, ;:,'�i�i�"..::��ii�.:�.����.; ­'N .".�ii�]��:��;:;. �.I-..­.­: -1.1�1 ;;. .1 , - - �:,�,4:�:]:;�:`? :.';:1"1 .::;::� ,_ �;i.,��, ­ , -.7 Iwalked. .. �- J i - .this man from his- terrible infirmity. . ­ 15). All attempts to escape the ., .. . '�` " . , A� - ,15 " ". 1 . I - ,." . - . . .�:,;�I :%:j".:�:�,.1 .. -�.�!.'] � . - � . -1i; I .1 �:.. . ,::, N - ,,, " '. 1-. -�;­.!::;'��11 :� ..:,.-,:..;i.,.::.� . ,.."' A4... � man did not crawl'aw a) from nature- of -this event vio- �; I �,,;�;­. .­�, ..I ..., , . - .:� Z'�' 7 : , , . . t, . .. �,::.. . .,,� .;�.,.­::'.-the ... ... ;;�,;::;-%; ..",1:,,�, , :., .,..,:.tnira�olous ': % 1.1IN, :­�.;,-:�!, ..­.:�­­.--�. , .... ­­.­.'�, ...., , .."" �!­ ,.. .. .i��;,� ::,:i.. :,�: pool; he did not hobble ,)ut on late all the canons of historical evi- '.. -1. II..-..' * ..?. I .,:,: t..�.:;:­.P . I "'i , I ,,:,: � ii "*,:,.�,, 11 :­.�. 4 . . . I .::).:.;:, :: 1,, � , - �the ,�::'�,;�� ­-::;- ...". I., -�-­7a; ; :,.,,k. ,,:�.::--11.,!1. . Prutelies; he did not ha,,,- to be car. ' dence, and are, on the face of them IYi�� ,:: ... e, �. 11 ::� ',:,, I :.I, I ; , �.I."..,.,.,".�.,..�,-',,',:�::- . �?.*.` ',...I .�.�., ; .::.,��$.- ,. , - .,�,�W�.,O�­.;;�f l*�., ., "I W 4- X. I ' out- as he was cai-ried in. WhLn !rrati6nal a' -foolish. - John was ;- ... 1.�, :-,��� ,. -�--`�*l��R,��!;�i�. ,�Q.­ �"' .. 1,� 1,.,\I.% I ..,�T ,--f.;c.�..­, . ''7� I ,rid . I 11,. 1 I& 'Lord Jesus Christ savF-s us, lie there and John knew what hap7 ,�.�,-.1"'....1 I - 71 , 1. " . . .., ,� il..�:.�. ,K� , ­...,­-&-' . �,, ."...,ig:1".1I­.­....�...­­Z.','.­'. .� 6..,, .­.�'I ?�;, �:�1�.i I - . .. ,.. � . - 1. ...,- ve. our own -, us from individual pened. ,, .. , :,� � .... ,-Sa : ... �: ", 1.:.4�-, I �': , I . . . .­``" , -­­­ ­- , . .." -�.....":"i::�:,��,-�;��.'.,I�..:: ; " -�. .: . . '' .4 ;$i,:�',­. , ; ,� � llz .* , I I .11, .I well as'frorn sin. - Now if 14. Xesus therefore perceiving that . ......-,.�.:::�*..� ' I., . ­� . ; '1, . ��i�i.ii,.���!�',��O, .. ,,���Z�, , !,- ', .. '. , -1 -1 -.1.. .., ,.-­, ". . : 1. , .. .,..!;;;..:;,:.......��....,:;:::...f�... I ". �.I.� � ."�iiins.'as . ,.,.::;:,-4 �! ,�'i.�, V�. � - . . .!:..,. . .' ., .-i. I.,�'i. :-.. the sabbath on that day. The they were about to come and take . .: � .1 � '.........."'W � V. , I . . ". g.- ­.......A"...I.-,.-m ., .was A. :�:,!. , �,: �� II:...,:..:-�..�... � ,- - - '. 4 r"( -W , A Jewish leaders immediately told the Him by force, to make- Him. king, �;,,.1'..-N:: ,.��R."�'­� ",,Z.�:�, 1. . .. , %::.,�p.,�,:.�,,,.,:,;:�3�: . . , � ;./#" 'PJ� man that he had violated the withdrew again into the mountain , 1-. .,',..:� -�, � �,�'. �i. , .. . ��,�:.i�.,.�] :�,�,,��: .ii- :� :i:� . .,,��:,:I�.:]:"--,. 'IF 1."i 1�. ..;... K .,i** M:� MON.. '.:T� I ,:-healed ''8 �,g,SabbaEh -day because, in taking u' P Hiniself alone. (See : Matt. 1 1: 12; � ­%:..�-: ! .�!:�� -I.�-%:"* .. 1. 1,,.� .��i� : i.�n`., ��!�, '" -W I " �' .. .. .. - ,-.� §- v-: , � '. .. I '- I ' � 1 : �" ,�, ,�I.t :Z�� :�,� P 4 �.. .11..��$Z . (? 71 I Itis bed. he had broken the law which . Acts 23: 10.) This multitude only . . ., :..". , ;,,:�:K!.:W:; :i - ",:i*i'. : ,��i�.`.,�.�Ji ;''.,�'� ­:".. d..� ,�.',' 5� �� .::,:,��-:-".I"I .-! .N.. so ,.� ., A j%� �, � not 'to work'ab the wanted to crown Him its king be- "O � . 4 ..." � I- " " .�,,-,-�,,..--,:.-�?- ,�ii: -i!�i, ,�1. ':,­- t,:4 �'. i: ;:::4,, ,�. ,,1, .� .. . . . I -,k.�.,;.,�., . :.::1...:.�,,"', I -. ... .-.,.., ... . �"­ 1, -", ��-,�t..,:::, . 1� , .- "�,:" . ...corr.manded--Mea .:,X& ­r I I'll I.. 'X ,/.."::-, ,, .I 1, �Z I 'I ­ ,. ..".. -Sabbath (Ex. 20: 10; Jer - 17: 21). cause they were conscious that here I., _:�e.":. ;0.. .,.. ,�"�'. .­ - ! N :� ., .�., - `'. N � . . ;:".7,;:::::,- .I.. - , 'The man's courageous, answer is a ' . . .. - - I was one - possessing supernatural . .. ,: .::i,��iii! :­ 17:�. ��::,�::4�:: 1% A:4411- .,,��* . � , ,..,� :;.:,' - :,.'�::::,�:�ii!�!� �:.� .,I I .. ,- / "; to .."i,�i��!��� , - , - thrilling one, namely, that th c one . Powe r,and that, if lie could pe�for in . I. - �: ,., , , ; - ,.��: �:: ". ,.���.,n�,:,; i� �� � .: �:�:.��:, "" " . . ." :". �....1�,�. 1P "? �X.��111,:.:.. . � . ^1 * -,., , who healed him had commanded him 5Lch a miracle as they had just wit. . .... I.......­­!­'�W .. - , I*-:,!,�- 4 �.. ..: ". :::::�:,;:!� : I - �',.'.4.� ... 1 do what he did. � - He nested, could aliio deliver the in ...;.,., ,,U:�,::­N I. ,� ­,­��`,:i'N,4,`"�-� ',k' I ..�,� .��, � , . -r� F,�:,...��:, I ,� .:,. �;;;:::: .,!�.:��ti�.:�: -:1.:..-:-::. .. ..�. : .."*:1: .1 . :� -.�:.:4��'­. ;W �,:�.:�::.:,.;�:g.�ii:� i II . �'. .� ,� ,. .. I U . , -I. . .. . ..­ ..�' I �-'to I � One of hit disciples, Andrew, from the yoke of the Roman Govern. ��%� . , , - 31, ­ . - '8. ..'��!'.'.�.,��g; I .. . 7 :' .; Simon Peter's brother, saith unto They were not'accepting Hi iia. ��,:w'­ . � -.-..4,. a M . .? ". I -�,.-ment. . I him: There: is a lad here. The wor d at their Messiah and Saviour'. (Con -II 1 1;:;�,­­'.... K**K��.. ��,,;:;V.,.:.,jx. .,.:�.;�,`�, ­ <. I "lad" in the origini4 ' . means "a little .I- tra . .. , Luke 19:* 14.). - . . I .. �: . :7 1. I .. -.� ;.'.; - -ow~, I . , ­­:.��. .11 � . .. --, 1.1mi 1- , ,:.�:' � � !:' ".,� , I 1, . 111111 . ; - and TH571as--tbe only'tittle boy ' � .' ­ Of all birds the tropical IF rigate- . .. . ', . � � , � - ". . -.1 ��:�:i��]'i2,ill 1�w ....." ., *- , 7.��­�%:1,�^ ;�". - I, .�-..,.�A. . - .y, . .. ��� ­ .. actually takes I wbo any part in the ' birl flies the fastest, .- Tbe-Common I I I14,;7,",, .. . ., � '..9., . .�­..I.jp�: �! 1�. �:�. - ­ -Gospel history. Who hath five bar- Black Swiffean fly 276 m.p.K. ' ' . ��������������������������������������������������� I . :* , �.. ". �?.0,,� � 1.11�.-.---.:_ ;'I -to, loaves. Barley was the ordinary q. . .. . 1 fl toarse food of the poorer people. It - I. I ! ... ..: .� . - . - ''.-: ;. - 1'1�, is not mentioned in any of the Gos- "So far, I have found that censdr-, ship in general has helped rsiber . . . � � ' Betty, Taylor. star Tiamilton I .. - � .�� 11.;,� 1$:,`1.:.::!'.... M, .1: . ,. I. :.'; �:.:,4:,::,:.1:: .: ....... ........ I I :. ..� . I . . .� . - I ':-; except here.. And two fishes. thaft hurt the motion. picture." - hurdler who was an #My winner - . 11 I—— -- ­t�:�,jjOells - 1. � . I . ." . ,Literally this should. read "two small GoJ[dwyn. .in the banadian Press voting for , That chubby Infant, 1987, was quite happy to be welcomed by such a��smug) i* labes," a word used, only by the . I. Cartada's oubtanding girl athIfA c.harmer an Donna Do* who led one of the gals celebrations in- Chicti­ I -I-4'. I apostle Sofia. bers and Is 21: 9, 10, G-4 of 1986. . go. Wild scenes of welcome like this greeted him all over the nation. � .II(County. . ..*. .14 .�-46- .. ... . I � , . . . I - � . I I I . - . ,� I . . 4 . I . . . .., �. I .. � . . I - 1. � I ­ . I I , .1. . . . . . . . . � .. -�- .. I . . - � I I I . - . I � 4, - . 4 . .1 . I � f ., .. � � . 1. , . . I I . -1 - - . - -­ ,,, I . I .. . - -. I . - .. . I .� � -:....I- . - ­ . . . I .111. ­ I .. . . % . . '.. - ----. -1 . I a ...�_`/ LQA b 1 on Wednesday, Jan, 2VW — xn- machin rebu ed` w.r<�i OC - - - - i hhi1. A7 ---�Oat the Toronto Fast General Hos- Saturday after . speeding a week Pita', to W. R. stied Idrt, Miller,- a -with her daughter, Mrs. L K. Ilex- ay iN'rartk and Mrs P6layse slut ore . lion, Clinton, spent Sunday with daughter' itt and family, of Toronto. friends in Bowtumville• The Y. P. Union "Ofthe United -Mrs. Alex. Wilson, bf Wbldmy. Ig -W. R. and Mats. Stork, of Belle- I Church will •meet -on Wednesday, is spending a few aumt1w with Mrs r ville, visited with the Stork family January 27th, under the Christian 'IthyA, Andrea '� Pick erina's Leader Sire" - Culture' Group, Mise Margaret ---Mim ••Grimbiy . lett on Monday •• • couple of days his ween. _ Y - -The CountyCouncil is meeting Westnpy, Convener. to spend a few months with friends ' this week in the Cou ci rsst Wo, hope that she w►ifl a 10 of the County House, Whitby. January 24th Sunday School at 10 enjoy her visit, away' frmii the cold _V VU -,Bora, on Saturday, January 'a .m llltornitlg Prayer at 11.00. In winterof Onttrri�, ' 9th to A- E. and Mas. Stork, the the everting an A. Y. P. A. Service --,Tr. lioQtd "ot Manailrers the and l len�tris <• gift of. a daughter, Elinor Jane will be held at 7 m. 'All' youngPresbyterian Church are hnidi an people cordially invited. ' Preacher Oyster SuNwr in the baaviieni -ef John Calvert has been -laid of _ ,':nutty for several days sufferitt at, both Services, Pc-,-. E. 6. Rcibin Si. Ar, :,nr',. ("aurch ou_ Ts.,.j:ay. . . ` from a severe cold, but is now grad- Eon. Febh•ttatq 'Lod. (�trtter particulars _ wally recovering. • -The inonthly meeting of the.W. next tvt•eak,' --Jcbhn St>rk: has returned home I• w711 be held vii the home .of Mrs. -'Services -will Se he#d in & Un .,after spending a few days with his John Murkaar, on Tuesday, January ited Church on Sunday next. at the brother, Russell aatd Mrs. Stork, o: 26th at 3 o'clock. Roll Ca117--Cana.i- usual hours,: 11.00 a. M. and T p. "Keswick. ian W ries We -Admire: - "An Eng- m., Rev. - Hthich G. _Crozier conduct- -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin and lish Woman's Impressions of Can- ing sen -ice on each occasion. Sun . tsoa Hut h, .of.. . Oshawu, and Mar& ads" by Mrs. Johns; "What Senice day School and Bible Classes at 10 bt. Bi7-cell, of Claretrwnt, visited- Can- we Render" by Mrs.. Crozier a. m. -�-��rs t5iechin here on Sunday. •• - - P�eport on `:peace" by tIis: Richard- " At the preparatory eervices of son; Demonstration.• of,Saladst by - _-the. Presbyterian .Church on Friday Mrs. Callaghan and '.firs. Sterritt. Custom evening last there were three bap - St. by Mrs. F. T. Bunting. - isme. St. George's A, Y. R. A. -.will hold W% cod.. S awing , -1The annual µmeetinq of the Pr- a `musical eienint an Friday Jan-- - - tabyterian uary -nd and Church will be head on the Friday after, Having now an -up-iU-date \wood- Q �1 - - the evening of Friday, Jan. 29th, in Jan. 29th, will be the play. "At the Here s wishing you a appy 'the church.' Junction which will be fun for all. sawing machine, I am prepared to Y -R.' C. Stork, of Parry Sound Further notices will be made. Mr. do custom work at -reasonable ' an friend, Chas. Sykes. of Cirillis Bert Harvey will give us a few __rates. and �n o�able 1937 " 'visited •with the forn;e,. mother, nurrtbPrtt also. Apply to Shell Garage- Pickering, Mrs. R. C. Stork, over . the week- -The rainfall of: last week has H P M „ 6d• mused a large'arrtount of daanage or -Phone Pick 3900 1346M -+Reserve the-ovenizW of Hide' in this part of the province, the -•.• • • February 6th, for the 3 -act comedy chief sufferers being Pt. Hope, with „ an estimated los3 to property of , DfJI� T J Girt Shy sponsored the Young TAKE CHAIVC, ES Ptaple of 'the United .Church. The lose of and BvaO.WO: In ^-bite ` W ! NTER - WEA R players are +taw 'busy preparing I Ioea of at least x10,000. In Picker hng the creek west of the bridge -' their Young People's rnierk of rose to a depth ad about four feet Play. Safe At Special Prices - - the United Chw�ch here are hoping �°`� the pave3rlerht. Which held up - _ - s Tead a sBaking-Sale on January. traffic for about. three hours, when CansU#t nor ] 1[pggiPt _ aborti a hiiwired cars were parked tlwnr,nbrr 6 -Eyelet pece gum Rubber Boots, SI X9 83rd, in'the basemeet of St. And - along the highway wtaiting for the " ' yew's Church. A apeeiAl feature will sates to subside. 'On church street YV['it li}iUliGiST I?l bst)RFk .-Ladies' tur-trimmed Mot(w BootA. 1175 '. :.be in the boys acting as cankers. the rush of water w-aahed out dee{- tlinr. --,Monday ging tate last day of holei in the oadway. All along the ": _.A MERCHANT "Men's i-�)i7c�[lei)vtY9bOeB $1.65: 4-t?UCtIiiE'8, S2.9-5 MERCHANT - grace on which 1936 motor iicensea „could be used, the Department of highway .east -of Toronto. many •coul1Wahas . instntcted the Department 0 point,- were ftoixied. 1+'ampering tr- 9 V. H. M 00B F:: 111{Lr(3�:I9T -' M827 �8 }]E1ao� lubber B00t8, V/lt,�] felt toy at lining, $`x.95 affic for a cnr�sitltjr+tble time UCSBa.Eil'011i, ONTARIOgrey brown. $5,76 it Officers to pr&gecute all motor. Heat/ IVitite i"w COata, .i" , I ris using last year'+ plates ` -The sadden. Mexverted -death of. Mrs. Mary Jane Gormley, tools �, �r�l- - Winter is now -nearly half o•. er, place on.- Sunday. a -fight, JarL fOth, The Piekerin Work dwelicr COa_ u, bl*tk. msri yon & bm 75 sad 'so far there has been praetie- at her. residence., Church Str. Pick- 9 i c arlp no +chow,- only a ism light felts Btatlield s wintor Underwear, .m.0, .50, $3.00 errit•hs'. heath enure suddenly, she _ ..__.. _ahieh quickly disappeared with the MEAT MARKET = #Wild avleatber that soon followed. having been about her hcrosebold dutieri a$ usnnl thr+rttlgihtnnt the day., - Fred - T "Bunting,Pickering but there is yet tune enouih - be- + 6 lore spring for .hes -mow falls and retire•- that evening in appar• Onr Motto-- Quality - beTFice ent goon health. ` Deceased, in .her%, Eatstblist ed 1857 a>t rl blitsritrds: 77th year. was tate widow of.the late Special --Country 7- - `. W. M. Letcher. Peeve of' Pore Arthur Gormley. who predeceased . _ _ .perry, has been elected Warden of Ontario . County at., the ins ; her. in 1915, at which time they -Style Sausage ' _ ... >a - � - NEW YEARS MENU session on Tuesday afternoon. The were axvi ng w the lake Shore L %. 'other c-ontettanta were the rcece: of the fardli now 4Cci�pied b} 31 r. 15c. per16. Gadsby. She watt the daughter of-;-.-.Health �] r L 8roc3c and East Whitby`. Mr. Let- the late Thos. Gormley and Anne 2, lbs. for 25e. . lealth - se✓4hgr was sleeted on the sixth ball. -Clark Gorn>ley, and is survived by -_ . r, -L • of Ththenate, of Oshawa, and t i�AR�SNCE 91L$, r"rieMshup 7. one son, -yMe Canadian Natianal Rail- 29-3 _ one brother. William Gormley, of 2b-il t Manager -ways -far- are tnWn Pickarinr: the latter being the emlp ;Pbaae usfpr Delivery _ Plt asent Memories tt�iu Januand 28, •vFich _ µ -should attract a good many. 'Mese Rurvi`ingmember of the family of - phene 1629 Contentment. never bora and two, girls..Foll&v- rder tci Pt. .•: _: over trips are the bo -reg the death of .her husband, she .1Hurnn; Flint and Chicago. The re came to t1+e sift ►•a- t.tra+-l...rr....r, eels age' in -1922 whet tarn fare to. Chicago, is only $8.50 Qhs has resided 'with her brother - - Prosperity from Oshawa. The regular fare is till her death:° Mrs. Gormley was OR q 4 Lv—R Jer�rr tpringera, or: about $17.00 osfe way (single fare• well and pooul&rlv known through- Frrr9h. F.ir Whitt, w;:;ce.ak sT-ss �?'eam8 Come True ---The heavy rain cn_ �Ve'.r e3dFy out nur neigh•`bnrhhod, and will be `0 8 � A L F -8 w br+P • night- last rtes made' it necessary a e te- 1I wark� ; gr•Pafly missed, hv•her many, friend; old' Apn1Y C P.M. l"6onr C!a:. 3tiS i21 — Happiness for our new, Police Trustee Board inclMing the ehh"ldrei of the corn- 'IPOR SALE -Coit hl.,srr, 1bmupi. - • • ' w to start right in work. Church Str. >Tn> ty to v+6i;m she was a -very ew�aDt�rcne mow and sso.001 1� %n. Double Portifll� _ Synth, on the hill was badly wash- Apply err ed out on the east side, and consid-wivat friend, always- ra�elcttmin� - TO YOi� them to her Mace, alRays.haviriz.a .�'OFf wAf.B-New wti¢txtt„=, nese a arable gravel and labor will be re- vet of single harness. cvtter unci bURttY. T E 1 gnired to'pui everything in order a - self for therm. and ptncinot her- Crawford. Pickering 21.22 self very much in favour 'with the , gain• •OR SA'LX-$votc6 Collie pups. ac _ -Died, -at Toronto, on ,Monday: peunvsters. The funeral "took' plat -Fiat l7, can s, Pieter;ng, L. sPr 49e. int Wetlnesdriv, frith. sen-i.ce •in' 4t. Claremont. 22 January 18th, Douglas Jaffray Sims W • E I D in - George's s Anglican Church. and in- rOR SALE-Holeteio milch core, in his 3rd year, dearly beloved son ferment in Erskine Cemetery. 'A FOR F Wilson. 1 1-4 miles north of Green • of Hamilton anti Mary Sims, 25R River and 1 -smile teat• 22Btlteher (Hone 3000) ;Pickering Lytton Blvd, The funeral service large number, of friends vhf the tie- _ was held at tlie' lu,.me' of ht5 1,naih3- inrrl nra f -w!; ita+ai,t 'Tf R A T,T?-•T R f „•1 1 ,'; in - --_--- - ---- -, lots attended tltt' fL�nPr1l. 1-t and springers• Durham and Holstein grades -fatiieT, K L. Ruddy, R4 Roxh:rtr,ugh Po - _ r:;ne 7, while. ^Y.�neO-Ire :6tY • 22-2: A /'�Drive, on Tuesday afternoon. Int-rate*iA i,k-P "11”' .n,• r,elr.n"t..e<lG inardware Styxerment took place at St. James Whiter �Plymouth Rock enfw. ck Inc +tor Farm g Cemetery. -The •- sy-lWathy of their " rain..M R Bark, Phnne.PMk 1rIAt 51-:2 man Pickering frien'fls is extended ' i `011 v.4 L F -(Trash enws end ept�in• y' y g Bargains N Rers always on hand, T B tested. E Anthony The- Roofing..to the bereaved pamxits%RR•1;ToctistHill. PboceMark2201 21-24Martin. Johnson and his wife Who have-' spent abodf thirty ears No.' 1 'Rooflug, less fixtures $1.15`TALE-1 CioeP ApTly jtPr.An� P rtY y L fresh cow, govt T B tested, clean bars, in thejungles of Central Africa No. 1 Roofing, with fixtnres..1.49 Thos, Bacon, Claremont, Phone Clare 1608, 22 and Borneb, and wjwse writilty No.' 2. Roofing 1 �: FUR eaLl+-R.erntnn shepherd dog _ �/� f t have been much read and enjoyed, No.- S. Roofing.: . _ ....1.99. male, 1 year old. good watch dog. Appl• 1 ■ \ j'S ON R�ere in, an airplane crash on ,Tue'a- 36 in. Green rock -faced 90 lb, .2.6.5 hurchwarr. Alliso:'a.tderoad; SJunharton, 24 S day near Los Angeles. One man was 4-1, Asphalt Shingles. 200 lb.... 5.80 -T UST'.'RECEIVED-A fresh con• killed instantly and J+>hnsoit died 'in signment of choice dairy cow,, Federally, ' s few hours from his pman -injuries, and All Fhrst Quality Made.by . R R.`1, whpby. Ph ne nick -E. T.' ch22 223TINGS Mrs. Johnson and ten others' were Toronto Asphalt hoofing Co. badly 'irijur`ed. At h' lecture on Mon- Prices quoted per sq �0in SA LE ip. Acre fares- in Pick• day night Johnson stated that t�.'n- erin Township. rams house an bar*. g To htP F x d a :.. fruit, srnoff creek, Fot trona and oariiculars erfft' • wits ' the m st ' danterd1NS ' PTCKERiNG •�w •aop1Y to Cy L. Middleton. Phone Pick b25, 7atf - -; place m the. world. _vl,W�3 FOR�tA1,E-Uloee spring. .- - •, To A --M6torists' to and frrnn Lite city `:era'and tresh cows, Dtirr bredandgrades. T. _. LUMBER YARD B V4m n .1sled and blood testrd Fret. delivery; are eTi` ging anew experience on . Murphy. Marco Farms. Lindsay, (1nt. the highway from West Hill -to the P73ofaaV yq�l Phgne 1afn2. �__ tact._ city. The new pavement rututitik � Agaut for McOormick•-Deering F'Rrm'Maehiinery - 1, QR RKNT-2W acres good dt.iry �+ pzrsllrl to the olri pavetttent and RF .I'j i �o $UU..L1LiQ P ra•m.n�co'r�fy+nail n-erirctod, reilwaY -15.40 ,'IntematiQnal' '11'i�E.'tor and "tore Ezce-leat b fyTlTljng part of the new four -lane tiitn+ngs, apHaR creek, 2 ��+ we11s, Reaannah a tn.uitnhle party. Rodd ,FI'oot•]lltr Single Fnrrow ILidin'g PLOW hlg;hwpy; +was opened early - thiiIlpntohY^i:w eu, 4un. d isunt;.v 2J-23 _ - - .. winter. It is smite straight and the Alttratioas,, Sash, Veors and And R-gt*irpt %t11i, MAI.h:—A carlor+d nf fresh �/ grades have been reduced to a near Sefeen: toad, to order, cow ,end close springer" from. the Ottawa ;', ,• OI1T Pst)ttO:D ttWe hlavet Din Re�iit —01' minimum, It makes for pretty nice rr. nctw- area, ncce rtaxles tlewest At the It i not made - { Plans and Estimates given on farm of B. V +*inklr. 1 n-4mJrs west of Whit- dri•vinR, and if the suQGrsted leo by on fro. 2 Hlgllw�y, c. (JD'%rk�,1 r D. 20t - General Repair• Work. Telepb°ne OW speed -lam becomes effective, se ne i` -•(►N -ALF, t;kt EXCHANURFOR C (/�n'�* P K iollra r R�11g to COQYhe irtlrth+ the 1 • �>i 1 1 �� 4,rFR, Ll, l >.nytAmR nsaral — Gnt chestrr5dd suite. �• 177,/• �At� v _ , * w ! ��— `E ING ' Cit!• tel Picid"irse in 8' "'ttPt• of _ r,c rrtl nry tlnor and hridgt lamps eoI tett s „ —,r.,•.t'". Shed, -, en" one n;unght pt:�itp, „I , �: t , •n, !A1,) A •,r Le" Dixon Pm w mtnt<tea, ]t Hina phone brat 36 r 1� till y , r ••t µ �;,� fit+. T•'�' .� r"_ .T �+ �,_ ✓ aT x.y+b•M sin •..-Y ,a :: t,✓. •' S ' - •• \ +c `•' ~ ,` ,.,1 ,fez _ q• lit 4 1 a ...�_`/ LQA b 1 on Wednesday, Jan, 2VW — xn- machin rebu ed` w.r<�i OC - - - - i hhi1. A7 ---�Oat the Toronto Fast General Hos- Saturday after . speeding a week Pita', to W. R. stied Idrt, Miller,- a -with her daughter, Mrs. L K. Ilex- ay iN'rartk and Mrs P6layse slut ore . lion, Clinton, spent Sunday with daughter' itt and family, of Toronto. friends in Bowtumville• The Y. P. Union "Ofthe United -Mrs. Alex. Wilson, bf Wbldmy. Ig -W. R. and Mats. Stork, of Belle- I Church will •meet -on Wednesday, is spending a few aumt1w with Mrs r ville, visited with the Stork family January 27th, under the Christian 'IthyA, Andrea '� Pick erina's Leader Sire" - Culture' Group, Mise Margaret ---Mim ••Grimbiy . lett on Monday •• • couple of days his ween. _ Y - -The CountyCouncil is meeting Westnpy, Convener. to spend a few months with friends ' this week in the Cou ci rsst Wo, hope that she w►ifl a 10 of the County House, Whitby. January 24th Sunday School at 10 enjoy her visit, away' frmii the cold _V VU -,Bora, on Saturday, January 'a .m llltornitlg Prayer at 11.00. In winterof Onttrri�, ' 9th to A- E. and Mas. Stork, the the everting an A. Y. P. A. Service --,Tr. lioQtd "ot Manailrers the and l len�tris <• gift of. a daughter, Elinor Jane will be held at 7 m. 'All' youngPresbyterian Church are hnidi an people cordially invited. ' Preacher Oyster SuNwr in the baaviieni -ef John Calvert has been -laid of _ ,':nutty for several days sufferitt at, both Services, Pc-,-. E. 6. Rcibin Si. Ar, :,nr',. ("aurch ou_ Ts.,.j:ay. . . ` from a severe cold, but is now grad- Eon. Febh•ttatq 'Lod. (�trtter particulars _ wally recovering. • -The inonthly meeting of the.W. next tvt•eak,' --Jcbhn St>rk: has returned home I• w711 be held vii the home .of Mrs. -'Services -will Se he#d in & Un .,after spending a few days with his John Murkaar, on Tuesday, January ited Church on Sunday next. at the brother, Russell aatd Mrs. Stork, o: 26th at 3 o'clock. Roll Ca117--Cana.i- usual hours,: 11.00 a. M. and T p. "Keswick. ian W ries We -Admire: - "An Eng- m., Rev. - Hthich G. _Crozier conduct- -N. F. and Mrs. Mechin and lish Woman's Impressions of Can- ing sen -ice on each occasion. Sun . tsoa Hut h, .of.. . Oshawu, and Mar& ads" by Mrs. Johns; "What Senice day School and Bible Classes at 10 bt. Bi7-cell, of Claretrwnt, visited- Can- we Render" by Mrs.. Crozier a. m. -�-��rs t5iechin here on Sunday. •• - - P�eport on `:peace" by tIis: Richard- " At the preparatory eervices of son; Demonstration.• of,Saladst by - _-the. Presbyterian .Church on Friday Mrs. Callaghan and '.firs. Sterritt. Custom evening last there were three bap - St. by Mrs. F. T. Bunting. - isme. St. George's A, Y. R. A. -.will hold W% cod.. S awing , -1The annual µmeetinq of the Pr- a `musical eienint an Friday Jan-- - - tabyterian uary -nd and Church will be head on the Friday after, Having now an -up-iU-date \wood- Q �1 - - the evening of Friday, Jan. 29th, in Jan. 29th, will be the play. "At the Here s wishing you a appy 'the church.' Junction which will be fun for all. sawing machine, I am prepared to Y -R.' C. Stork, of Parry Sound Further notices will be made. Mr. do custom work at -reasonable ' an friend, Chas. Sykes. of Cirillis Bert Harvey will give us a few __rates. and �n o�able 1937 " 'visited •with the forn;e,. mother, nurrtbPrtt also. Apply to Shell Garage- Pickering, Mrs. R. C. Stork, over . the week- -The rainfall of: last week has H P M „ 6d• mused a large'arrtount of daanage or -Phone Pick 3900 1346M -+Reserve the-ovenizW of Hide' in this part of the province, the -•.• • • February 6th, for the 3 -act comedy chief sufferers being Pt. Hope, with „ an estimated los3 to property of , DfJI� T J Girt Shy sponsored the Young TAKE CHAIVC, ES Ptaple of 'the United .Church. The lose of and BvaO.WO: In ^-bite ` W ! NTER - WEA R players are +taw 'busy preparing I Ioea of at least x10,000. In Picker hng the creek west of the bridge -' their Young People's rnierk of rose to a depth ad about four feet Play. Safe At Special Prices - - the United Chw�ch here are hoping �°`� the pave3rlerht. Which held up - _ - s Tead a sBaking-Sale on January. traffic for about. three hours, when CansU#t nor ] 1[pggiPt _ aborti a hiiwired cars were parked tlwnr,nbrr 6 -Eyelet pece gum Rubber Boots, SI X9 83rd, in'the basemeet of St. And - along the highway wtaiting for the " ' yew's Church. A apeeiAl feature will sates to subside. 'On church street YV['it li}iUliGiST I?l bst)RFk .-Ladies' tur-trimmed Mot(w BootA. 1175 '. :.be in the boys acting as cankers. the rush of water w-aahed out dee{- tlinr. --,Monday ging tate last day of holei in the oadway. All along the ": _.A MERCHANT "Men's i-�)i7c�[lei)vtY9bOeB $1.65: 4-t?UCtIiiE'8, S2.9-5 MERCHANT - grace on which 1936 motor iicensea „could be used, the Department of highway .east -of Toronto. many •coul1Wahas . instntcted the Department 0 point,- were ftoixied. 1+'ampering tr- 9 V. H. M 00B F:: 111{Lr(3�:I9T -' M827 �8 }]E1ao� lubber B00t8, V/lt,�] felt toy at lining, $`x.95 affic for a cnr�sitltjr+tble time UCSBa.Eil'011i, ONTARIOgrey brown. $5,76 it Officers to pr&gecute all motor. Heat/ IVitite i"w COata, .i" , I ris using last year'+ plates ` -The sadden. Mexverted -death of. Mrs. Mary Jane Gormley, tools �, �r�l- - Winter is now -nearly half o•. er, place on.- Sunday. a -fight, JarL fOth, The Piekerin Work dwelicr COa_ u, bl*tk. msri yon & bm 75 sad 'so far there has been praetie- at her. residence., Church Str. Pick- 9 i c arlp no +chow,- only a ism light felts Btatlield s wintor Underwear, .m.0, .50, $3.00 errit•hs'. heath enure suddenly, she _ ..__.. _ahieh quickly disappeared with the MEAT MARKET = #Wild avleatber that soon followed. having been about her hcrosebold dutieri a$ usnnl thr+rttlgihtnnt the day., - Fred - T "Bunting,Pickering but there is yet tune enouih - be- + 6 lore spring for .hes -mow falls and retire•- that evening in appar• Onr Motto-- Quality - beTFice ent goon health. ` Deceased, in .her%, Eatstblist ed 1857 a>t rl blitsritrds: 77th year. was tate widow of.the late Special --Country 7- - `. W. M. Letcher. Peeve of' Pore Arthur Gormley. who predeceased . _ _ .perry, has been elected Warden of Ontario . County at., the ins ; her. in 1915, at which time they -Style Sausage ' _ ... >a - � - NEW YEARS MENU session on Tuesday afternoon. The were axvi ng w the lake Shore L %. 'other c-ontettanta were the rcece: of the fardli now 4Cci�pied b} 31 r. 15c. per16. Gadsby. She watt the daughter of-;-.-.Health �] r L 8roc3c and East Whitby`. Mr. Let- the late Thos. Gormley and Anne 2, lbs. for 25e. . lealth - se✓4hgr was sleeted on the sixth ball. -Clark Gorn>ley, and is survived by -_ . r, -L • of Ththenate, of Oshawa, and t i�AR�SNCE 91L$, r"rieMshup 7. one son, -yMe Canadian Natianal Rail- 29-3 _ one brother. William Gormley, of 2b-il t Manager -ways -far- are tnWn Pickarinr: the latter being the emlp ;Pbaae usfpr Delivery _ Plt asent Memories tt�iu Januand 28, •vFich _ µ -should attract a good many. 'Mese Rurvi`ingmember of the family of - phene 1629 Contentment. never bora and two, girls..Foll&v- rder tci Pt. .•: _: over trips are the bo -reg the death of .her husband, she .1Hurnn; Flint and Chicago. The re came to t1+e sift ►•a- t.tra+-l...rr....r, eels age' in -1922 whet tarn fare to. Chicago, is only $8.50 Qhs has resided 'with her brother - - Prosperity from Oshawa. The regular fare is till her death:° Mrs. Gormley was OR q 4 Lv—R Jer�rr tpringera, or: about $17.00 osfe way (single fare• well and pooul&rlv known through- Frrr9h. F.ir Whitt, w;:;ce.ak sT-ss �?'eam8 Come True ---The heavy rain cn_ �Ve'.r e3dFy out nur neigh•`bnrhhod, and will be `0 8 � A L F -8 w br+P • night- last rtes made' it necessary a e te- 1I wark� ; gr•Pafly missed, hv•her many, friend; old' Apn1Y C P.M. l"6onr C!a:. 3tiS i21 — Happiness for our new, Police Trustee Board inclMing the ehh"ldrei of the corn- 'IPOR SALE -Coit hl.,srr, 1bmupi. - • • ' w to start right in work. Church Str. >Tn> ty to v+6i;m she was a -very ew�aDt�rcne mow and sso.001 1� %n. Double Portifll� _ Synth, on the hill was badly wash- Apply err ed out on the east side, and consid-wivat friend, always- ra�elcttmin� - TO YOi� them to her Mace, alRays.haviriz.a .�'OFf wAf.B-New wti¢txtt„=, nese a arable gravel and labor will be re- vet of single harness. cvtter unci bURttY. T E 1 gnired to'pui everything in order a - self for therm. and ptncinot her- Crawford. Pickering 21.22 self very much in favour 'with the , gain• •OR SA'LX-$votc6 Collie pups. ac _ -Died, -at Toronto, on ,Monday: peunvsters. The funeral "took' plat -Fiat l7, can s, Pieter;ng, L. sPr 49e. int Wetlnesdriv, frith. sen-i.ce •in' 4t. Claremont. 22 January 18th, Douglas Jaffray Sims W • E I D in - George's s Anglican Church. and in- rOR SALE-Holeteio milch core, in his 3rd year, dearly beloved son ferment in Erskine Cemetery. 'A FOR F Wilson. 1 1-4 miles north of Green • of Hamilton anti Mary Sims, 25R River and 1 -smile teat• 22Btlteher (Hone 3000) ;Pickering Lytton Blvd, The funeral service large number, of friends vhf the tie- _ was held at tlie' lu,.me' of ht5 1,naih3- inrrl nra f -w!; ita+ai,t 'Tf R A T,T?-•T R f „•1 1 ,'; in - --_--- - ---- -, lots attended tltt' fL�nPr1l. 1-t and springers• Durham and Holstein grades -fatiieT, K L. Ruddy, R4 Roxh:rtr,ugh Po - _ r:;ne 7, while. ^Y.�neO-Ire :6tY • 22-2: A /'�Drive, on Tuesday afternoon. Int-rate*iA i,k-P "11”' .n,• r,elr.n"t..e<lG inardware Styxerment took place at St. James Whiter �Plymouth Rock enfw. ck Inc +tor Farm g Cemetery. -The •- sy-lWathy of their " rain..M R Bark, Phnne.PMk 1rIAt 51-:2 man Pickering frien'fls is extended ' i `011 v.4 L F -(Trash enws end ept�in• y' y g Bargains N Rers always on hand, T B tested. E Anthony The- Roofing..to the bereaved pamxits%RR•1;ToctistHill. PboceMark2201 21-24Martin. Johnson and his wife Who have-' spent abodf thirty ears No.' 1 'Rooflug, less fixtures $1.15`TALE-1 CioeP ApTly jtPr.An� P rtY y L fresh cow, govt T B tested, clean bars, in thejungles of Central Africa No. 1 Roofing, with fixtnres..1.49 Thos, Bacon, Claremont, Phone Clare 1608, 22 and Borneb, and wjwse writilty No.' 2. Roofing 1 �: FUR eaLl+-R.erntnn shepherd dog _ �/� f t have been much read and enjoyed, No.- S. Roofing.: . _ ....1.99. male, 1 year old. good watch dog. Appl• 1 ■ \ j'S ON R�ere in, an airplane crash on ,Tue'a- 36 in. Green rock -faced 90 lb, .2.6.5 hurchwarr. Alliso:'a.tderoad; SJunharton, 24 S day near Los Angeles. One man was 4-1, Asphalt Shingles. 200 lb.... 5.80 -T UST'.'RECEIVED-A fresh con• killed instantly and J+>hnsoit died 'in signment of choice dairy cow,, Federally, ' s few hours from his pman -injuries, and All Fhrst Quality Made.by . R R.`1, whpby. Ph ne nick -E. T.' ch22 223TINGS Mrs. Johnson and ten others' were Toronto Asphalt hoofing Co. badly 'irijur`ed. At h' lecture on Mon- Prices quoted per sq �0in SA LE ip. Acre fares- in Pick• day night Johnson stated that t�.'n- erin Township. rams house an bar*. g To htP F x d a :.. fruit, srnoff creek, Fot trona and oariiculars erfft' • wits ' the m st ' danterd1NS ' PTCKERiNG •�w •aop1Y to Cy L. Middleton. Phone Pick b25, 7atf - -; place m the. world. _vl,W�3 FOR�tA1,E-Uloee spring. .- - •, To A --M6torists' to and frrnn Lite city `:era'and tresh cows, Dtirr bredandgrades. T. _. LUMBER YARD B V4m n .1sled and blood testrd Fret. delivery; are eTi` ging anew experience on . Murphy. Marco Farms. Lindsay, (1nt. the highway from West Hill -to the P73ofaaV yq�l Phgne 1afn2. �__ tact._ city. The new pavement rututitik � Agaut for McOormick•-Deering F'Rrm'Maehiinery - 1, QR RKNT-2W acres good dt.iry �+ pzrsllrl to the olri pavetttent and RF .I'j i �o $UU..L1LiQ P ra•m.n�co'r�fy+nail n-erirctod, reilwaY -15.40 ,'IntematiQnal' '11'i�E.'tor and "tore Ezce-leat b fyTlTljng part of the new four -lane tiitn+ngs, apHaR creek, 2 ��+ we11s, Reaannah a tn.uitnhle party. Rodd ,FI'oot•]lltr Single Fnrrow ILidin'g PLOW hlg;hwpy; +was opened early - thiiIlpntohY^i:w eu, 4un. d isunt;.v 2J-23 _ - - .. winter. It is smite straight and the Alttratioas,, Sash, Veors and And R-gt*irpt %t11i, MAI.h:—A carlor+d nf fresh �/ grades have been reduced to a near Sefeen: toad, to order, cow ,end close springer" from. the Ottawa ;', ,• OI1T Pst)ttO:D ttWe hlavet Din Re�iit —01' minimum, It makes for pretty nice rr. nctw- area, ncce rtaxles tlewest At the It i not made - { Plans and Estimates given on farm of B. V +*inklr. 1 n-4mJrs west of Whit- dri•vinR, and if the suQGrsted leo by on fro. 2 Hlgllw�y, c. (JD'%rk�,1 r D. 20t - General Repair• Work. Telepb°ne OW speed -lam becomes effective, se ne i` -•(►N -ALF, t;kt EXCHANURFOR C (/�n'�* P K iollra r R�11g to COQYhe irtlrth+ the 1 • �>i 1 1 �� 4,rFR, Ll, l >.nytAmR nsaral — Gnt chestrr5dd suite. �• 177,/• �At� v _ , * w ! ��— `E ING ' Cit!• tel Picid"irse in 8' "'ttPt• of _ r,c rrtl nry tlnor and hridgt lamps eoI tett s „ —,r.,•.t'". Shed, -, en" one n;unght pt:�itp, „I , �: t , •n, !A1,) A •,r Le" Dixon Pm w mtnt<tea, ]t Hina phone brat 36 r 1� till y ,