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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_01_29r�e"' ' " j - ..,:, `•T • - '- .. e • :p4yi:7 i.+.-,ti.. _ "" f' -yrr• - �' �ry �' .5. �. '... .y'1a' c Ja• .. .�+' h,�iy..-. :'iA� • J,p J. r • .TH' E -1 NG diol � KER VOL. L`'1. :=RICKERING, ONT..� FRIDAY, JAN. lY 2� MsOrsNtSOtl�i faatrM. GREEiVwUuu GREth �' ll j Lots Of' Oysters etc at' St. Mdilw$UU1.) 4a NOTICE � Mr. and Mrs. L Hagerinaa" and IIa11, Pidterisg, Feb. Z:td. rt�Q�asL daughters spent `in. with Edith - t VGA r wayand Howard Orimerod. R'lbitevale D:ndsartte.a. nu,zbartoo. 1 every day.•, ine ' E. FORSYTH. Oph. D., Director - cle n to all the Gr?Prv. �c� girls Ray and !�tra. Randall, Rhes and ; ' ,tome+clad yevottiation �( Ontario. R^[• COAL, COKE. to join with them in their January ' lira, Ran•iall with their families ISS6--193G Itateted A(elberot the ;Ameriean Optometrical meeting at the Morrie of Cors. E. were visitors to tire' Randall home s R gtaaie Ere• eaaaoined by appsintmeat• V�uOD, CEMENT, over the week -end. �eose . p.rem,xtt,'oot. Trimble on Saturday afterrioori, Commencing January 18t1t BAND GRAVEL) January 30th, at 2.30 o'clock Despite the really terriaiale wea- a �• ' Tate 'Mis inti Band will mee 'in then of Sunday evening last, nine- P�� of Chopping will be UUN ALL KU 11U Y titarctast,er. ` . and the Sunday School room on Sunday teen "brace soup" ventured the . �xuut«. Nwary t,.t>r,.. .AU.teyw w••. $L?ILDER'B BII YPjrIL+'f3 after""ort at '230. o'clock, Mrs. W. trip to evening service- at the Un- 7e. per bag Qitteeloirat J10 tx:euj,ted ay tae tate A. r.. _hna- Gee ' 'will tell fhe I,Ps:gin .'',tor} f��r ited` Church. ?•il h.a M. Sias. mouth wtuYw wutt,rtou.C. tvtutby. cry Laurence 'and fills. Ftiliz were also local oartagd ork .. ua All the 614" ii and friends tel i BEA CON, [SELL if RUSJ weekend visitors with W. and Mrs. 25 bags and over flea per bag ,+ We baveals"laeed in stuck it full the $and are 'invited to come. ; L'arrlstorfi ff Soltutors The _fol!owinh are the new offic Hiltz, and while_ here attended the ) ►ins of 1laple LPaf Milling era of the liicsion Band for 1937: funeral of the late George Hicks of. 'WILL IAIVI J, BLATUN. K, C. Go's Feed"9.ather of Mrs` Hiltz. . ' H. BROUKL 13LLL• , K. L. J, b. F. H04S - President, Marjorie' Byers;BusVice-Pr- . $rotr�ham, A full Hut of cattle and pig A �V MITCHELL esident, Vanessa Walls, Recording Hurraih! Hdrrah. we are hes!rine JAMS A WRIGHT`4f-,, it on all tides. Gn+tidy! f:nruly ow' - feeds kept on baa+d -41+u► all 4 • .retar'• �1ui•!el Clarke, A�istant. -rl Bay Street, rurouto. n. lel aide2k:i$ - -. ..J'•.• - . - -- --_+`- Pickering, Ont. EilePu Sadler, Corr.. Secretary, Mild we can skate, in fact some of Pur Poultry Requirements -u (� U. HI sc Go.. H"ris- + , ret Brox^i, Press Secretary, Fred children are,, skating to school. No Caters, Suhctturs. Notaries etc.. Surae cul., Office hole 7400 Residence fW520 Brn•xn. - Treasurer, Mrs. Gibson, more weeping and gnashiryT of teeth Will supply say MASTER or K:etdaiw t.ife .Bundling, 36'ruruato St. roru„to. lr '(ay,jthwte AS.• lt;ss; lhcltenrty t't+wre U13. air Pianists, Muriel Clarke, Eileen Sad- such .as mothers had to put up �sith : ' other feeds required. THOmso N dt J4cX. IULAN -Barris- The,BealStores Claremont IPr• Marjorie Byers; Temperance during the Christmas holidays. 1son. solicitor., Notary' VuWic. Orace at PHQNB 9t3 Secretary, . Jean 'Murk, inoknut Close Prices -- No Credit ;j �ry.aidsoce Or titr, l'hwnwn. lot ii, coaeexstoa 1. Committee: Isobea Mark, Clare Et- For a good Laugh, dost'# mise e�+•aOILce Yours: 1'htu.day and iatnrday j,^ T i R 1 ■ I T �.J R E Chopping eveto�aV. trop 7.uts p. m to t4 30 pta.. oc by j V ock, Ernie Sadie.r,' Joyce Issard. "Girl SOY" Friday. Feb. in ;t�tp.ietoe.t. lorotuootic:sobttnyatBaolt 1St. Andrew's Hall. Piekeria9 Monday, Wednesday and Friday Jam» Pk.ss Piett 26 rq. Toroat• .5203. Brack ----- _ We ere dispisving an attrtreticr _ ' Bredt Road . '- V-awiety of Dirnbarttst CONANT a ANNI i - liarrtrte-e,,. Al%winow wnd Oraniteware Etc. The Yotulg People of :4udle}. . Solicitor., 14.atsreaPttlNic Farnisatr sad vurt,itu.re. , F. ,L. �'REEN *` srestnort a. CONANT,'K. C. Novelties. Greenwood, Claremont, , acid Brncl The Woman's Association will _,&LL114 F. AAMS. a. A.. t -t-. w. Prices low -ie keepieg witb t1mo P.oad. bald a skating party at ttu meet at the hams of Mrs. Chea 5th. Thursday, February ? G oaiea.•' a t sSimc.e St s.. o.Yaa>. - • . - _ BrociC Road Risk with an idea ,Anne on y, ry - PIANO TUNING . �...-a.na•s (c,.tuwNO, .od at rite Court and splendid ice.. Bveryonr Don't forget the Adult Fellowship Hoose. wttitty, (M f. con•et) Ptwoe I twasit- RADIO SERVICE had as anj6ywsble evening.- Drs n- meeting on Friday, January 29th. AND. rtrj. i/i liiiw + forget to reserve your night: W. C. Good is the s�tpeal�', "11M All llinde - c�f Eel -air • A 64-aAuate of Radio College � Hydro is �i„g its way m Coo-aperstive Mot�at" is has top- l sir '� ori .... .�^ •^ with y to ctrl aoidst LOMU"-fi�vni the aoutb a,rJ the ic: 7U1 Tuning Gvaraateui •� g;L O. S�tlTii. D. O. 4..c;irt� D. S. U to -t6 -minute tr'ainiilg I e"t, its route wilt be nerth .• of we are sorry to hear that Mr: + .1fts«e.a.ort.or.).r wlev T 0( 11- Pickeri to the` Fotuth, aloe tlo W. J. Xrpomald has been confiner C. i`'• �n'('UUNALU dw aster Cdlece p( tiara and concession to the aideroatl north of to St. .1liahaet's Ho?rital ttiltn s 2tf1► CLGSE AVE.. 1OR631�"CQ Sa t,ioirrer•it7 At t.:lar ont �i,e1�•ce over D A• � g --- leott'. st«e - very Ti s v and Frida;. Pb.ne *FINEST EQUIPMENT Mr. George White'& amd from Ahe;;,�. t(f„+�e attack of arthritis. We hope -Prince Lakeside 150 +stats s [ t • _ . _._ - lfar on W Dr. Mci3aren's property o, fur a speedy recovery. t)rAeti taken at NiBWS•tJfSos; L:1 Xfl6ERT T FALi.AISS, L D �.. Gtesrantted '5aiiafact+nip � Fifth- This -will give .severs On, accourst of our at +" hr;nr a7. o. S. Graduate •t rise itoyal Coueae or AT Local residents a chance 'W instal: • �t 4�srda'f. an additional scht>Ml p.nta• sit ' and (be t(m,ersAl � Tor . Shingles n g1 r s . H' o r Sale e tpete,nre ae.ee«cocad..r ta.t at st. App- Rim . P, i~ hydro in the very near future. is; being opened in the west .part of -- - tvw'a irldta+.s. Oct. office scan : 9 •y. .. or ov appointmadote .(X-ray .Tub" and. Battesries aiwara on b Jd It is with, deep regret we leas+ the Section north of Oast and 1n>; - aarvic•i. i'kone'f ori 3760 $. FbOR •NIi.I.BB, of the sudden deatk .of Mr, . W tr A.1tona Road., To be opened Fri tifult Gn.fvwal9*-d t3U44 8binglea. _ 8tottrrttam. Ontario White late of Brantford Out. Titr -usyT tet. sinks [rest !3.latr shin4deae. ttslius*o 4' arbs. Y ! Al rte . - tlfttf Phoap 9 &A IeOlt idst . We 3L•• StL'hite speai his boyhood Thorp �iipd on �Friilsy, lantaar'. s., t... rti..-nnF buitRF wheels ays-in and around Brack Road. br' 22nd. t the residence ref hof din I.", a uro6t sharpened _ a e _ A ELIZABETH fit40flAAf>�N- ing born and raised on the farm ot. ghter, Mas. L J. 11ft hirnie Tor C. PA t 1tFiW)N � CLAREMOt� A.Ftreartd wtoataacte�a,tttr..ee o! aq kiaas. .A 7a the Fourth. until lately owned b, onto, Mary Holmen. Widow of e- t ;, tl • 116 lr.•t larva.., Phone SM co�paaieaof ***id aaandil at utd- t me a••�� him He is .survived by a aister late (i W, Holmes.. Shp IF�r - �+� FOBTiL,i., ldceosed Aactiotiaea. _ airs. H. Fuller of this ,locality am family nt iht•ee: ;Its. FraL. F. ter wttns+ss ggayanat)atart...aso 'fgQ$,iaROe Af All l�lrif}8. n brother. Ttonn, who lives is tb. of Toronto, 'ince. Avimer Barrie o' tdss kala• d all kinds amenia w o..naetot West. and also a son, Wine Jr. D iunb rtor and Wo!to•; Holr% :, of sate••, •dery dtrow atvat P, o.. net C}ierr}'wtx+d atvi't ar 'brnthors 1 le• „t = T: .'-., Best Ratios Available with wiw resides in Brantford. .Severn R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP SHIP relatives of -the deceased from the Lawson "nf Cherr}-vPood and 1t,11i:t+-' I - Dosississilan a a►Ca• Ae • au. [« Brock Road, attended the friers: Builders Supplies D , c+eA°, con.eya.e•r . c...tw...e'r . >«� a ;:8ecnrlti� sad $ertloe. r>fi Pesrrst*>tr+r 111. The funer�+l taus utiorri,� na�.. Wtw*vale. ().t, which was held at his late heave ot. nlsce on, Monday afternoon to Eris -- -- - +� Address, _ PAot+t Tae,.day, Janatary VAL Mr. White kine Cemetery. ♦ WK.MAW W was R7 years when. he daftmW }-t The D)tlni+xrGn+ Young Pow ne l' Ln it, t +• r 41L.3 l ra t fl _ BROtIGFt11M _•IPiCK 516 if•.ICBXSEJ) AUCTLONSER A eras R7 years of age when he pass- hold their regular m4et.in? .tin 3i `"ALUATOR ed away and a busy, activeiite, did. lava FPbtva='S .2 at at R r: m T?+P DIUoF UuaJ • .8ales conducted Anywhere P��kering lilts not cream to dull h;c health in mina will have as their cruestF. C,,ttt+y+n eitooe or write. Addtesee 6114 Dnnda+r or body, Sincere tegreLo are extend- ittl Y. P.. {Ztr*'rvwood Y. P. rvtr rl ltrF r [ a 6✓wtl street, &tet. ed W thoee .a -ho nmurn his lo&s- Mr. RY-4rev. A1' Rn+tthp. ThtQ will •br . � Agenoy for Frost &. wood +� - a ('}+ristiari Fxello'wosh;n RKllr. bid?• j)t�ttJe*,T it 4COke Ole : ' Wbitby. Ontario. Brougham • Ira MCCnnochip. of Dinharton ane' C c-rneut, - l.lwe; Planter COgltPltOtt -Farm, �iSohIIIATi the, Conveners of the outer two Soc -' GYR1L S. MO1;LljX �►IHple Butly,R'cc>ti Complete lire and repgir*. Mr. AMert Gray' and Russell were ieetie!s -will have c9tartte of the ems^ GRNRI &L INSUR Chopping and Fede' Of a'1' on a btk:inees trip to. Toronto ora ins. The (`o7vpners prntrr less R ren^ A$80� for Ll}dilly 'entlf! , .t. resting -veniruz and Mr. Brace j�et`oj 1PbMs - Pickens, i TIS kinds. Mr. and M.rs. Laurance Hilts, of amarantees stiff ,,joints from recces Friday. And .31 JtZ Li lJ i' t Detroit, erere w+'6l+ the. Hicks family tion. at7tT ' wRITEB ' ;Royal Pastry- Flour last week -end. wteinxate ' Coakshutt lmple[nP to iLifH P nitry Foede, QroWin�, :Attendance was goad at both tb Flt@ thumh ervir•e' and Suiviay . schco' «� Secure Prices Before Bnylst! :; . a9h, L,aN ing M%Igh on Sunday last: R, V. Afoula,rav i.a sporting a neve - •-Agtomohile' - _ _ We carry all makes of Ptow Points. The funeral of the late Mr. Geo. ' Tc L�suehlin Itilick. WILSON B R O S* Burglary and. Accident ��TT T �� lticks took place on Saturday lair 11{ta, A„ Harhrnn has been �t'ti II�;�L�RAIvCE D, 1�f', l.ri?i'.Yi %O(1d �l nn a.larre nt:in&r o£ rclati^e;, ttra: •V. Parkin d,:rint! . 'thP' nxa+ i, o, Qst Hill, ont. a aeck. one etc . K r w' fro Ph M k "dGp. pndancP. The service wea in charge T. R. testers here comnletr+d the'. (:hrietlnas SP- "- of Rev. J. E. Glover, interment Ire- work hare. Great, are the comment ' .� R: G. CL IDENING inn in the Christian Gccetery•here. thereof. " Aproacheg givita>; us ,all The late lir. Hicks had been con- Mr. J.' V1 (-Ik,naW had the' mistor' Dotl't Take. F.UNFRAL DIRECTOR' £ir.Pri to 'rag hed and was a Patient tune to lose a valuable n -Ark horse- " epportunijy to greetoiir many sufferer for a long period of time.- "recently. rs.� �ITqutf friends with hearty wishes Private Aruhulwnce : , Much sy-mpathy is expressed for th.e Owing to . unfavoyable weather j � [` j fora joyous time this Yule- l�wy rind YiRht Service family, Many floral offerings weer the ,attendance at the rhnrrh ser+ric- Fhune'9i!not_ �,/' _. sent in by friends, one coming fro n e� nn. Sunday was ; large. LiAri�n .' tide' _ MR.lvPrn �f►n !^'.lna«,ori:era and friends of Later M,.c W: Ctove+nson. to. the A9eF of a ? us. is nit improving 'aR her vtany We truth each one of you will ante and Mrs. Hiltz, g .Detroit. u Markham, ;Ont. The January meeting of the W. iriPndg would like to see her. Wan>lpotefs fiudiu 1937 a New Yeats full _ ___•,__�_ M. S. of St. John's Church was held- Mrs. T. Rentlev-anal son. Rnbert. �►1►. 9 y` T �y• 1 rt the T C. Brrlwn homP on '1'ltura- ho..t-e rot„rnpd to her. Of Sll'thatltil►e8tin llf© oed � sa+nP. time with relat- Cod Liver Oil e r )lsfl day after cors, 3anuary .12th.. with ter nding health, good luck and good an attendance of 12. -Mrs. H. Mal- ivea, _ - #ellowahip.: 'I'o thank our Custe�a trim,• President, conducted the open ' Mrs. R. E. tTiiui►rRv MrO. C. drab ceremonies lluritt the'business •1?i�hr.rrlcnn aril Mrs F. L. Grcc-t are an ac- dttendM the W. V. S. Oonvention i» mere and Friends m B• R't hie , _ session Ai c R CO� count of her at�+`card tyle a Stran- .}tort .PPrzc*. on ThurQriay..- avoid, winter • ds, e -Xotsr•Awtbaisate,_Dsy or �Ittht For their atrona a dur- r - ', }� B vers' Secretary, -sand'- Flower_ Comm- :� oont't•eo•at9onal n+!etinR ri' the lin the' hast vest Anil' 'tier i onrener. Tette of of apprec- r•1tu!rh tray held nn ToeSdar lstst in _ _ P1Oone . laYO.. g , - , iatibn were rsecetvad from recipient the hall. 'f:t,cwi rfsnorts were riven & ' Wish yon All a very rtt the ('!tr'^ttntts f°hcer g?6'ts 191rq. lr t'~P nrs!snf •�tr(ahe - o" +l,? • T. Nottrin, Secretary, repetrted ern- i4rr. and Mrs,. C. R.irhB*Assn anA 11�ierry Clirystrr�aa �!t• laces• of the Social fa.,r;ly s+iar> _Mrs. -J', .+•a... o',t the p A. Sri(l' co rvening• Committee on theft Am- r,nving to Brnoklin this week wi+eee ,. ateur Iiratnal lc Cont.a�+t evening on f 10rprtrP hap' secured a position tm Qfllr 1i�.00 fo" itis {arse bOill, , rtt� tinaral DireOtor alalaY. NeW Year •Februatry 5th. Thi, coronittee were. a' fern,. , for the Mrs. VietAr PnrV.n load the m;a- ; E. C. J•one� P A � w "Furniture Dealer --- •QQ p comant,nderi by the goci 5 + +�VIN BUSAB enjoyatip eyenings�> ey hstve Prov- fnrfatlle to fail nn the it'p tact Thu'r•!' ! , P16�et6 fsa Ou tl" ided in the past ;'A short programs day mornlna snri 'induce h@@r }-�Op D9tiJQGiiiC PIf Dtd tt3wrdware Phone 4600 �p nrnosh A >,v. ('rrrvvp A_ At 0- erne j er .#,n0L4 tr, F(CRERLIN'3 T -.r n,.; -�..; 1 •',.Jar r•:,... ,•. +r,rsd tt •, fur r< K P.lr �Cceieet'y. s i i \ - , _ - � 1: Fear Ealy War Boy (Big) Meets Girl (Little) at Premiere - UNDAY.I... Hoo ESSOIN - ✓ _.,�wr.F.,' nail.. t'ea •iS � y � �x LESSON V. first that the Lord o: the household �r + ..The Financial Cost of .Alcoholic Be- is absent, hitt that, before he departs tr ,aerates. — (The Economic Approach he has de tarn duties for to e Liquor Problem). is servants to perform while he is Printed Text: — Proverbs 21:17; absent. The parable of our les on is"�, 4� ,83; 20, "21 ; Matthew 24:45-51; John the picture, of his household. s ," 6:26.,27.35. "But if hat evil servant shall say 7 "4 GOLDFN TEXT = "Wlicrefdre do in'his heart. My -lord tasrieth• and • ye spend money for that which is shall begin to beat his fellow -ser- o.t breid? and your labor for vants, and shall eat and drink with k` that which satisfietb` not?" Is- the drunken; The lord of that ser- „ glair 55:2. want shallcome in a day when he THE ,LESSON. 1N. ITS. SETTING expectetb not, and in an houi when .Time - The book of Proverbs he knoweth not, "And shall cut him ` y was written about 1000 B.C. Tile, dia- astinder,-and appoint his portion with FieldL Marshal Lord Milne in- 'course of our Lord, from which, a the hypocrites; .there_ shall be the timated in a speech recently that o �£ few 'verses are taken, as recorded in weeping ana the gnashing of teeth." war might come within five... Matthew 24, was given ort Tuesday We hay@ already made brief refer- months.` 4 Of Passion .Week, April 4. A.D. Rp. encs to the teachingof these verses Speaking in support of the Ca- r ' TI>e words used from the sixth chs is the Ca- det Corps movement at the Man- p previous paragraph. We must cion Fiouse, he §aid:" ter of John, were uttered by Christ never forget that the_ peragn •speak- '`Your country 'is -in danger:- fn let. A.D., 29. ins these terrible words was none Some people say. we have five t Place - The Olivet Discoun,e vias other than the Lord Jesus Christ years in which to prepare. I wouldry`I ..delivered on the Mount of Olive- op- , himself The final testimony'of these feel :that I was gtimiatic' if _ Guy Kibbee, the"big and jovial movie character actor, and Marie. posits to and, east of Jerusalem. The unfaithful servants {s punishment is said .we had oniv a--- - nths. 'Wilson, actress, eget their heads together at the opening night of Boy Meets Girl in Los Angeles, -Cal. Notables of the screen were _:.. words recorded in the sista` cha'ater fire nexf life. H does not say` it is et- -first nighters. of - John were uttered in the syna- ernal. but other passages of Scrip- r' _ Bogue at Capernaum. ture do so inform us. The evil per- Lo•'�•ly Leda Returns "The Poverty' to which Drunken- want had exactly the same oppor•tun- Dies From Air Crash 9 -new leads, --Proverbs 21:17; 23:29,21. ity that was given to the first, but `Proverbs 21:17_ "He that loveth he said' within bfmself, My lord de- � p'easure shall be a poor- man; he 'layeth his coming, and so he began to : •. .r --s that loveth wine n I � .. a ll s d o shall . a not be- do as he pleased. � ;w;, ,r • rich." For'the representation of wine "Jesus answered them and said. ; and nil as rummen sources of enjoy- Verily, verily, i say unto youi Ye = nient. see Prov. 27:9; Judge, 999,.13. seek -me, not because ye saw signs. .. Amnag the Hebrews as •in,ng the but because ye ate of the loaves and . Greeks and Romans- they were us- were filled." The discourse `of tithich -oaf arc- mipanimentt of fegyts. ` these' words are e•` part `nano Bien Proverbs 23:20. "Be not among the day after Christ, with five bar- - 'winehibbem" That is .those , who ley loaves and two fishes, miraru- drink wine to excess. "Among glut• lously fed five 'thousand men on the tomous eaters of rtvsh." r`f course shore of tLe Sea of. Galilee. On the i s _ this refers—to .r,",,. consumed at toe following day, a vast multitude of tot4e. The word "temperance' has people, seeking Jesus, had come to - come to haves ipference aimost en Capernum that the discourse (vs. x ° t,rely toil the matter of- restraint in 26-59} was uttered. the things whi-•i -me de nks; .CCP are "Work qot for the food whir}i -per- too prone to f rt„et that it a'=A in isheth, but for the food which abid- ' the Rible is coif -ruglly s 1I i(! '.to et unto eternal which * . }• pP . ' h erne life; ilea the Son our eating. of roan shall give unto you; for him "For the drtpk.rd. 'end ,.the _Ztut the Father, even God, hath sealed.” tan'sMiall come to poverty." 1'orcity This verse. t.4 peculiarly full of in- ,; Pier. ,ahead of 'be -mels here spol•en structive- lessons. 11 ) There Is some- of hevsuse drin.ing intoxirar►ng no. thing forbidden. We are*not to labor eages and i;luticn u •rs Habits of eat- exclusively, or .excessively, for, the - v'6 ing' have, in ever: age led.rnew to 'ex satiafaetion• of our bodily •wants. for a ,/�- travnirant outlay• Yor the- ggtisfae,w • that food hich' only perishes in .the t, „ Mm of their cri '!t.gk fw wino• net using, and only does us a little tem- -� r" `�.�•�.:. ` �:4.- rich food w),icn they could not at• porary good. (2) There is aomethirig _ -'ford: furthermore when one isqi- camrrtsnd.td.-We ought tow k hard 01 'veli,to Indnlgen..- in these things and strive for that ipiritualiod = r - 4e desire for-v.,rk'Is often greatly that supply 'for -the wants, oii� our ;reduced: in the 0 rid plat a su -h nen souls, whico once , obtained in an as are here referred to try- t', ase 'ha• everlasting ' possessiom. '}3•t Tbere N # - -bit& of nger-mdui„iare make hem- something promised. The Son of man i - rrlvee less and tea• cr.pable o, rcn- Jesus Christ, is ready to, give to eve- ' derail v efficient strvice to their c.,r eryone who desires -to have it, that t. -u f r fields of work, sr,d wv! he spiritual food 'which endures forever.: the first ones. to be dismissed from (4,) There is something declared, The Son of man.- Jesu.. Christ, has been -Home in NeNv fork from tour employment; these are the ,ones who will fail wun it comes to decisions designated and a y European stage, during which S appointed b God of -Euro Martin Johnson, the noted explorer, Jin important, business matters. "And the Father for this ver ' p died as a result 'of injuries drowsiness will clothe a man, with ba- the dig y purpose, to and [ta, areledaiti.ombard, Ameri- peaser of this spiritual �y. 'sutured in the crash a't a' large airliner near Los Angeles. Chis MO." Thra refers-(., tie torpor that food to all who desire it., can dan!es and actress perches Picture shows him with Mrs. Johnson, a'�o was, seriously inured. in_. pertly on. the iaJlinq of =S. S. •a pose taken 'on their last African trip.. ;follows excessive eating and drink- "Jesus said unto . them, I , am the Washington as she arrives horns k. ins bread, of * life; he that comrth to me to fill t jtes ui American stage wise servant. whom "his lord hath set etb ono' hunger, and he,tfurt believe a Who then is the faithful and shall [ ng and acre -n. • " 'me shall never. thirst." Man _ �' - • Wounded Rebels Play - over his household, to give them is not. able to maintain in _full - their foon in dud season?" "Blessed strength and life his physical body -r• ie that servant, whom his to;d when by anything which he has in him - Women of Norway,4�;4L he cometh shall ffrid'sn doing." "Ver- self ='he must receive into his body l fray unto you, that he. will set eve da s ' ry y meat and bread. from with . -" Ask Co-edueataon over all that he hath. In the out. So also a man is not able to da. - ► second part of our- Lord's Olivet Elis. W4y -the needs of his, spiritual life course, beginning with this verse.' by anything -he bay in himself, bum r < o Clot fat gives three Protest new Academy Where *Only Parables indicate must receive this also from God, goys Accepted to Study' Ing the etsponsjtillltiriy resting upon who has given him spiritual 'tood In , his owr dtinag a period in which he Jesus .'.hilar, who iStatecraft g the bread of . is tQ bodity presence. would -be ab- tile; i.e. the bread 'which commnni= 9013C from `hem, We should notice rates life. sustains and, enriches it. Norwegian_ women are protesting si against the plana for a humanitarian a A .....� academy, for boys only. . The new academy is to.. impart - =- knowledge ls.-e subject of western FA RM' • : , • European ideals.- [t is to teach the development of a "free personality" Conducted by PROFLiSSOR HENRY G. BELL 1n which every faulty is developed, � With the Co' -Operation of the.. Various Departments' of the It is to show the need for co-operation Ontario Agricultural Collese• and for the fullest understanding' of •+-.+. �.... international responsibility. But only *.,:; •. QUESTION: "I have beei, growing Creme onditions which you mention, bays are to learn. Ing d sand and us I believe : tobacco on a plani fie! you .voulu be justified' in ' 3'his; the woolen -Of 'fdorw•aq say, is in a 3 -ti -4 fertilizer fbi some years using"a bag of 2-10-12: It might be not right. They beliere that a state.in but +ately 1 find it `las a ftndrncy advisable to use a bag of the latter which m.i are taught -to understand o ripen sic w ty and is some parts analysis along with the 2-10-5 for the things of social and political life, " > i Of the field it. shows rim burn 1, have observation.hile .a ome wn are given the role of reg ". been, told: that rim burn is caused` ' QUESTION. 2: "I -grow a quantity doectiul admiration or their ,,accom• .by a ' irk-- of - potash in tb : soil and of tomato plants In greenhouses andplishment, is not a:= enlightened state. \ .I would like to kriu•,v what analysis hot beds fur'sale to farmers growing You would recommet.t to overcome tomatoes fo. the canners. What soil -or correct the Condition mentioned r fxture sad.'_fertilizin would .you than those which have. been prob. -above.", , E. G., Norfolk County. recommend for these bells'? = D. T., ably fed aia excess of nitrogen. If ANBWEi{: E'rom" Norfolk: however, you do not have 'compost - your description _ __ sed Rum our is knowledge of Plain ANSWER As a rule gardeners do' soil that' r•an be used, good result`s`; \yam field Gantt, it i$ apparent that tack not - advist, using, ..fertilizers on hot i car► be obtained from working in a Of pots• h is the difficulty in your beds in which they are growing. to Ifght application of such fertilizer as -soil. It appears that matoea' tot the darning trad, provide 5-8-7 or 9-5-� at the rate of 2-3 ozs. - Ppe you are aging _ - -- riithei high- dkrogen ailed r;i,tinctly ed tha' they have a good compost to the sq'. yard. Be careful of one taken at a hospital far behind the front lines, shown - low potash toil your conditions. We available. 'Chis, so{1 gives sufficiently• thing in particular, howeveit and This scene, p would - ecornmend using _ �-10-5 . res:. rapid 9,* O i}• undo hot bed condi- Ithat is do not overdo the nitrogen some of •the wounded .rebel soldiers playing a game of parcheal, under the watchful eyes of -a crippled comrade and a nurse: With thew, 044 a 344 fetilrei for blue tions and gives much stronger plants , side of ':he piantfood, otherwise -the fighting around Madrid growing fiercer day by day, the hnanitgl� tobacc applying this at the rate - you will get long stocky plants' -in the rear are taxed to capacities as the human wreckaire of w� of 100 lbs• ter acre. Untie►' the ex- C_z _ which will not be sufficiently strong. ' :pour: In. , - • .. ter. + W8 W raeavesswi volume Recovery Urgigd an 1 am pleased to nDart -s- x'•<• f M Orderly an improremeat In ProAts of 11M3t,` a 492.. While not iar6e. this fs air n. .` .� ;iA►t Roy a1 Bank Meeting encouraging A review conditions in (ands and other countries in which the `'• ': - -bank has branches, indicates a Speculative Booma and Resultant Depressions must be definite improvement in business . vented if Capitalistic System to Survtver Staten Morris in Canada and in practically all at "- h4--W,-.>��t' Wilson, President and Managing Director—Recommends the foreign countries in which we are represented. Business is ow s' '• "�L Commission to Investigate Financial Relationship '� doubtedly un the upgrade. and 1 ; -.. Dominion, Provincial an - :p. 4 Ce NOWL`,� Sydney G. Dobson, General Manager, Reports Continued Pro- gress m Banks in — Deposits Up 556,OW,000 -- Profits Improved—Business Undoubtedly on Up Grade > R Ahich it provides to the cum• I�VMT 'warning against the dangers of fits w } • t,, �« � •r�y�.r p a speculative boom. and a plea munity continue to be greater than �� �! ,• ;o. that recovery be maintained on an chose conferred upon people living Orden thin orderly basis. were outstanding under other organizations of M features of the addreen of Morris ciety. W. Wilson, President and' Manag "If we could set an example to j fuel firom•che g ' t ing Director, at the 68th Annual the world we must manifest that ..'%fliecoafdesler Genera] Meeting of The ' Royal unusual degree of self-control ...the fit• Bank of Canada. which restrains boomb and thus sliatantm the r t r That recovery was well ail, the avoids subsequent depressions. qualitT.way there could be little doubt, Money. : and "even the most sanguine would "It ie for this reason then that . have .hesitated a year ago to pre the present monetary situation is 01--f sinkinis proceeding. on the a as great as that di challenge to eco- - dict pros, an outstan ng Boarlamaque property of Payore Gold which has been accomplisLed dur• nomic individualism. Can a popu- Silnes and, according to ofEcfal word, ing 1936," stated Mr. Wilson. lar, government, such as that in the first level will be cut at the 150- in addressing the meeting, Mr. the United States, for instance, ft. aorizon by the first week in Feb- Wilson said. in part: deal effectively' with the monetary ruary. All equipment, which has beets ,.A serious drought agaili affect- situation? The re-,aluat{on of gold paid for in fall, m oa the ground and i by the United States and the re- ed arge areas - in the �'Keat, with duction in the gold value of other In operation. A new'80 h.p, boiler is results that wer, disastrots to the etrrencies, made almost unanl •in operation giving a total of between farmers' immediately concerned.. mous this past year by the capitu- 0 d 140 horse ower Upon com- Those farmers who reaped good E c old bloc 2 diamond drill, hole at Ke 2 13 an P of statiori-cutting et the 1bU•tt. lation crops last yea. benefited , mslteriheal- introduced 'by but, in the of the urope g a dynamic inflationary er Number Numb Mines, Kenora mining level, n 3,000 it is p:annea to carry on ly higher prices, midst' of a broad recovery, farm force into world economy. It is the, this po aecho 'division, has reached a depth of 320 it. It lateral development simultane• olrsly with shaft sinking which !s to income has lagged behind. encouraging to note seems be understood n- according to word received from to the 275•[tlevel. where be . "It is gratifying that•the stocks by by authorities the monetary authorities in the the Charles Young, managing director. The bole pastiPd through 22 it. of vein continued a similar amount of lateral work '1s of grain in 'Canada are again of normal proportions. Nature is In a taking United States and that they are definite action. The world matter which is believed .to be the propoeed. . Three shifts are engaged fair way to take 'the .Government has not previously .e><perienced a ^� downward extension of a wide quartz , on .a '-4 bane schedule. of CanadP out of the grain bust- it is sincerely to be hoped period when borrowing rates -have been so low for so long a time. if vein exposed on surface. A five -toot ;porphyry dyke and «nother five feet Productio_' at Laguna Gold Mines, to- nese. that she will not be drawn into continued on this basis an tIn- and artificial a nation will bt veil material were also encounter. Nortaern Manitoba, in December tailed $36,500, bringing total recovery - it again: healthy develop. Easy money is a powerful ed, while a quarts stringer, was inter for the first b months of this tom- Industries - force; it operates somewhat sected to -greenstone formation at a depth of 320 it. The bole, aimed to pany'R produttiop up -o E164,700, or an ` Prices for newsprint have shown a slight increase during the Det that that idem but c wait until it is evident speeulatlon is out of hand will crosscut the formation, is being con • average of approximately $33:000 per year and this, together with a be to create conditions which can ' tinned :ol another 300' la 400 ft., Mr. month.- The managemrnt feel results month. 'volume of sales, has be corrected only.bj depression. In Young reports A crew is a33o Bother obtafnet:. to Decem .er an excellent brought encouragement to the some quarters w., are asked to . ed In - inning and trenching other showing consid-ring some minor newsprint industry. rn- Neve that the increased govern- It l,i preparation lar the spotting crusher trouble was encountered dur- the lumber Industry there meat Fegulat-ion of genera econo- it• to can _ of dditional holes. tag the month. Drifting and cross- cutting on-the,875 a -id 1,000 -ft: levels has been a satisfactory wo{ume'of demand from Great Britall, 'ever my may make possible anus low interest rates more or . t Surface exploration is proceeding on the .'artan�a bialarLc Gold Mine pro. la RteaLily Increasing the known ore is since the beginning of their build- been less Indefinitely i feel strongly - that this view !a not correct and ynrty in .'1lalartic township, Quebec. eserves. 11.19 understood the mill avrr,.ging 64 tons daily with .ing. boom.:. This demand- has maintained during the past year that the action now being taken By while �+ campirbu of diamond drilling has just commenced to -fur preeenUp nil" Bads approximating .70 ozs. or and is the most important factor improvement of conditions is by no mesas. premature. use, it necessary, of the huge . the ore zone revaa:ed in previous $24.50 ,, •ld per• Mn. fa tris ill lumbering. ill serves already actsumntated It will be possible to prevent any serious Nirilling operations. A sgr'ies of holes win be drilleL along thg major axle First official underground check Kenora "The value of Canadian mineral established - a.. new high interruption In rec-overy. It is better that we maintain fife' -of tae known sedimentary formation. - ampling - received from. the pt�perty•. of Tecumseh Cold Mines -- priiductiou record in 1936, amounting to aP Surely upward trend for a prolonged Is the report of Alexander P. Ro& from,. three channel samples: taken proximatelymilli million compared Aerial' and that recovery shall pro - et s, it la stated that the surface 'heavily catered with muskeg, and the is scrolls 14 •1t, of rein matter - at the ' with- 1312 million In ' I935. The prospects of the Canadian mining teed in` an .orderly manner, with the minimum of encouragement to ' _. -drill holes so- far put -down have- first statlan in the shaft showed values industry are more favorable - than Irresponsible speculation. We must -shown a geological structure with or $lg.so $148.40 an' $166.55 gold per at any time in- the past, on no account allow- recovery to masses of'porphyry and sheared sedl-. ton.- These reselts, .while somewhat . . "Throughout the manufacturing dunnerrate into -boom =the fore- menta. as well as silicified sections _ t'igher than ea,recthd at that point, Industries of Canada, volume of lndl Mall- runner of depressionistand will stand or tall, tontaining' commercial gold values ghcw abt ut t e came rt preseatatice values la previo:,1 Rampiing at lower production has been above the which prevailed 1n 19:6 and tatic economy depending upon Its ability to pre adrosa fair widths. Buildings sufficl. sat to accommodate the operating levels officials report. The property, level in October reached .the highest vent depressions. ; - crew for the, winter's development adjoins rig SIaste on the north and inZ recorded since July, 1929. ,po - General Manager's Address - work have been completed. The com• ,ast+ _' ...:. '. _; "—' Employment and Relief a the annual balance Dobson, General puny has between $80,900..and $85,u00 t ' available ice' the• treasury for the pro- _ Tender BCC "'A't the, moment manufacturing is close to normal, In sheet, Mr. G. Manager, referred with satisfaction' in I.gramme of exploration. employment mining. as a whole. the number to an increase of $54.668,757 total' ussets, now aggregate ;Estimated net profit ot'Uome Nines Observes the Brockt'ille' Recorder of Brockville I _ employed .is greater than at any time. in our history, la trade the .which $855,.5,88,457. and to an increase in during the year of $56, In 1936 alter taxes and outside ex- and' Times: iiund_reds householelers are calling for -good volume of employment Is not un Under these circum- deposits 579,909. SKr. Dobson said 'ta part: ploratior written off, but before de- '.prectation. depletion and adjustments beet. tender beef above all. .They are satisfactory. stances, 1 cannot but [eel that the Current Loans Situation -of surplus and contingent reserve ac- willing to pay for it at a reasonable tkne has come to examine with "-The demand for loans to Canada count, totalled $4.281,250. equal 4,28he to premium, but they find that it is -al- most impossibly, to prnc•'re. W_ ha} -F_ -,care our lists of those receiving unemployment relief. It is a not' was again disappointing. though there have been indications during a aloe basin earn• $4,49 a share, On b is ea even known people to briit'g, back able fact that there has been. no the last few months of increased lags 19re were equal a good beef frorr3 Ottaa a and else- .census of unemployment since requirementg for business purposes. - share, while after all. charges for, that where beicause they cannot buy it here. 1932. AL a time like the present While advances under the heading a Year net wap equal to $3.90 a s ' And on the reru occasions when a biennial census -would give our facts of Cyrrent Loans in Canada de- .Production in 1936 totalled $7;234,380 from trRatment of 553,900 tons of ore, yet really quality beef,, is offered, it is Various governing' bodies which would help them, in deter creased $41,2;,1,753 during the year, this does not mean that the re. " against output of $6,939'98. from mill- quickly sold. i beef, minination of policies qu{r menta -o our ordinary bor- 'were. ing of 549,100 tons of ore in the pre... ions 12 muntbs. Give us real beef, tender I succulent beef, beef to which people Division, of Taxes rowers that lout smaller, - The reduction is fully accounted I will turn again and again instead of I Over a wide ,held of economic for by repayment of two special - + Issue No. 5 — 37 view it with dismay and misgiving g y gi g the table. legislation it .is virtually fmposs• ibis to guess whether ultimate loans, namely, about $33,000:000 due by the Wheat Board liquidated whenever it re -appears on There is money in it for the purveyor I authority rests with the Province principally' through the sale of -� C-1 _ who accepts the challenge. or with the Dominion. surph s stocks of vibeat held un• -der Government control, and the " `'Let us •secure a review of the repayment of approxir.lately $10, whole subject by a Royal Com- due by the C Pacific - ------- - - mission with'the object of resolv Changed parotin Railway, tieing our participation in Railway, ,7 r-- - ----'-- I ing these complexities. the loan that company made I social and economic conditions have have thrown responsibilities that reall various governing bodies that were n- the chartered ban.ts of Canada un- er der Dominion Government guar - anise. _'CADILLAC • , never contemplated at the time of "D give this information to tor - MINES,MITED � i Confederation, and as a cense quence it is found increasingly ,to ficult, in some instances, to meet rect an impression which casual: t' consideration of this item in our dance Sheet might create, that ; these additional responsibilities is, that business is still undergo - with the sources of revenue at ing a process of liquidation. (No Personal Liahility) their disposal. Having regard to ,In this connection it is interest. -• • the necessity of maintaining the ing to note that total commercial We originally recommeEnded this stock on Oct. 30, national credit, if it is at all nos' loans in Canada of all banks are at 20 cents. Bible some solution must be found only 50.46`0 of the amount out. .''36, Present approximate market` quotations, 38c bid, I which will permit both provinces and municipnNties to continue the standing at the end of 2929. Plc asked. service of their public debt in full. ° We recommend immediate purchase at .present ! individualistic Democracy. prices. .Write for full information and bulletin on develop' i i ,It is the fashion in certain quarters to say that the system of The best bu tlnetnt. - - capitalism—or, as Y prefer to term it, individualism—has failed.11 in e Gold & Metals f xploration Eo. "lir the past it has adapted It 'changes can- e j self to in economic I ditions and social concepts, and tobacc!!A F !En ��37 G Suite 45-271 Yonge- St. W I there is no reason to think that such, adaptations will nbt continue - _ - TOROiN'I'O�ONT. - to be made, In fact, they must be made_ it the unite, 18 to survive. Bu c k ` The Company havina received payment, the PrMeeda of thts sale will -not gn Into whose securities• are herepy sold to you. With Communism, Fascism and with f the treasury of ..the cempasy Nazism in competition, individual •a __ _ J - - -- ism will survive only if the bene- ,*. - look forward to 18 a the greater feeling of confidence than has been justified for some years. ' pea great purchasing power and mwmfae- . luring facilities enaple us W produce the _ Premium 'For Children the lowest Priem lu Canada. Liberal a,m- F. ; In- an era when apartment- htmting arents encounter numerous rebuffs, " Y" Lot to mention such signs as "No ihi:dren or Dogs Allowed." it is re- reshing .to- read of a certain {and` i ord in a mid -western city, eonunentts he Victoria Times. maple !lavor you Back in 1927, this xindiy man made to agreement with his tenants. To .he first chiiu- born to any of them, orators that win ie promised to •give a $5 gold piece. )n each successive baby, he agreed,, amount would be doubled,, small Investment. Write for catalogue of It was a -ather risky thing to do. If, for instance a stork derby were launched in his community and one ;Price Law — Quality High of his tenants bore 16 children, he would be faced with: the necessity of dishing out some $1,300,000 in gold. , LIMITED His. pledge has, cost him. only . $44 thus far. ZMI "Dechristianhation would spell de. _ generation for the German people and deterivmtion of the civilization of the whole Western World." — Cardinal -4 Faulhaber. is 'To have been able to, eonduet i modern orchestra An the Holy My, the cradle of the three great reng- ions of the world, bas been the lisp - pleat mdarent of my lite.—Arturo Toscanni. . Classified Advertising 100 ARE TRdUSLED word; ZiALt+ IF Bladder and Liver Ailments, write: Two Eleven Gerrard Street, Toronto. ' .r v Itilvi'Ultb AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. {.tot. of wanted inventkms and full tntormauun- sent tree. THE RAMSAY' Company. World. patent Attorneys, 2i3 Bank Street, Ottawa, Dan"si. -QUILT PATCHES" FIVE POUNDS $1.00 BEAUTIFUL Materials! Washfast! Printel eraaeklotha! Ads r five bullts! ' "Free Pattern," Refund guarantee.! Eton MIN$, ri...remant wiL. ontremoot. Montreal. EXPERIENCED SALESMEN WANTrX to represent one of Canada's largest men's tailored -to -a ensure elothing org"math,ns. ' pea great purchasing power and mwmfae- . luring facilities enaple us W produce the _ asset men's tailored -to -measure . clothes as _ the lowest Priem lu Canada. Liberal a,m- missions paid to our representativm. ptno generous bonuses to good producers. APP11 at once, statins previous experience.. P. O. Box.' 2580, 'Montreal, Quebec, Makes real high eN Maple Syrup syrup retaining the maple !lavor you V i, rat0lS 1� hke au much. Evap- orators that win make pr.dttable your. maple; bush for a small Investment. Write for catalogue of equipment. Lt Is interesting. ;Price Law — Quality High W. CORDON STEEL WORKS LIMITED TWEED. ONTA KIO I .r ZMI . �tchin TORTURE 'Ln A Minute For,qquld relief from the itching of enema. blondes, pimpea swete'a foot, sale%, rashes and -other gids -4 et%tp apply Dr. Jkaaid byanre Cooling. ast�p tie, lgnra D. D. D. PRESCRIPLION. lte.RentJe is yYe soothe the irritated skin. Clear, Vv4ader and stats• ler—dries fast. ttope the most Intense itehing lo - it— subtly. A 35c trial•bottIc at drug sluedayes back. for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. 21 i er money Ask How to Make MONEY in GOLD STOCKS illeoNef f,tth,p bow ro sel,d INto We, bar er Is" to hold semi b tinge latersster! In bsyirro"I sakc"d mining edn UVMTE FOR COPY N. R. BAIN i COMPANY LTD. 2" gay St. Toronto a Q oil e. Term Subse-Aptiogs to the United States and Gt. Britain $2.00 in advanm JUHN MU#IKAR,' Prooriewr. NOTES AND COMMENT& One of ..the -worst disasters that � 'United befel the.nited States is .,that which is none working havoc all Along the Missiscippi Valley. The tie,;- i rains rif 'an wary h4we caused the water to nee :at Louivyille and Cinciziatti on the Ohio River to albbut 77 feet above morinal causiag dainage to the ex -tent of many nodIllonm of dollars and spreading disease among thousands -of the residents. It is estimated Aha . over -half a million of people, have been rendezvd homeless from -the destruction of their ho, a by i the floods. This has caused intense sufferbIg from raina cold and hum - .'ger, and it is •feared that there will be an outbreak of typhoid fever. 'The United States government, Red Cross Societies and other organiz- ations are doing all in their power to bring relief to the sufferers. Fire also broke out in some of the large cities, thus adding to the suffering. In Cincinatti the disaster is said to be the worst in its history of 148 years. There.' have: been a number of deaths from cold -and exposure, but not so many aq would be ?,xp ected under thi circumstances. Ser- um has been sent guard out to many of the towns to rd agRinst an out- break of influenza and' pneumonia. FloMs have been oif frequent occ- prrence .'on. the V nited States in the pant. but such floods as the pres- ent have never been known to oce- r before. e ore. The charge has bee;n made that -Canadia-ris speak very poor English. We believe that there is much truth in the charge. Their accent, we be-�, .7 lieve Lq good as it resembles"very -much that of 'the "educated man ..,from England. Ireland or Scotland. Vhich z p should be saveb ted as thc . correct one. In' the British' Isles Vie -P. a , niumber - of diarecte �.'sorrp Hrl,. a.stranger could not yell z '.being. the Fngl'im ruasre. one '..of, the -defects that As found in the En,-Iish a,; spoken by Ca-.hadians Li the u.,e of slang'. which eorrie,q, from' imitating the 'Amoririiy,§. A ftpr 'v0Arq -i)f rnn4tant use .orae of sl.ang,exprehsvons. may be -v.cepwi as corTeet Fng- 'lir h. Another frequent error i:: the Qop f thy,, nominat!%-e icase, . .-.a ft( -r a trars.itivp. -Prb or a keLutsitio'll. jor Psamrle often bear the. cY 7 . Ve,­;Ion "Foy yiu and.]". whicit tea -4 of ."I". bp "'Me" ins ...This is " mistake in. grammar whielt _ja often heard from the, pulpit. The v ;e of the dregular verb 'instead oif ..',,the lilurRI is another error which is .,�often heard.' The trouble lies,• we- ...;belie,ce with our educational . syst- em, Which puts too much emphasis, on- subjects which are of le&q vyip-,. ortance. than Friglish, thinking that practical subjects are of. the most. !mp_nrtin(_,e.* . One ieaso6 why gopd. ..--Fngliskh should be. insisted upon is that it iz gradual]), beerming the universal language. of Cie -xorld. " There was a, time when French was the language' of diplomats and st- ate-i-aeri but it is _-iving away to the Fnzl,ish lanrua.-e: One reason, -for this is thar.Englisli -11; the Tang- -1 nage of -the British Frn;)ire and of the United States, which rn0.an,.4 a,j :far -_-P prnp,:irt`cn of +lie .,xor1,1'q Population. -Another re, --or iq that -a, large proportion of *1 world's sbippinl; is controlled by the FrIg- '.Usb m3eakirg countries and the: makes it almost imperative that foreign -countries make themselves more or lefts familiar with. the Eng- Ish language. Brougham �On account of bard weather and .icy X084 the scheduled meeting of the Sunday School last Wednes- -day evening was not held. The alt- mual meeting of the church will be held this Wednesday afternoon. Don't fall to be at Brougham on the- evening of - Friday, Febrhary ...:lith, to hear the Amateur Dramatic 'Contest sponsored by the W. M. S. Prizes of $5.000 $8.00 and $2.00 will Ube giv4m. Applications must be in 'by Friday, January 29thl to the BecrefAry, Mrs. Thos. Norton, Loc- vst Hill. Adn-Ission, 25 cents, child - .teen, 15 cents. The Malcohn and Dynein famfl- jes arul members oUthe Masonic gno.A. attended the fvi"aaal of the Miss Norina, Harden spent Sun- 0unbartou da with her people. y from weather 11 W. J. Brown and son, Tom Jr.,. St. Paul's en-the-HIA, Dunbarton. 0!dSunday, Jtnwiry 31xt. gpxaaeqlma. •::iu_,jdU'y last. School at 2 p. j,L Evening Miss Effie Peterson, of Uxbridge Prayer and Sermon at 3 -p. m. is staying with her aunt, .'firs.' Geo Preacher, Rev. E. G. Robinson. Philip, and is attending school here. Windmills, Silos *te- SKATES Mrs. A. Leminon is slowly re-cov- In Memoriam, ering from an, attack of flu, -after . Ing confined to her ou -3e 10'F Inloving inernory of a Te_ar_Fa_tfWr- jeveral * weeks. Franci - s Derusha, who passed a - Miss Mary Phillips, Missionary way on January 28th, 1936.. Convener, was in charge of the pro- Gone Dear Father, gone forever" gram of the Y. P. Union meeting How we miss your smiling face, on Sunday evening. But you le_ft us to rez ember PHO'N E Ncnc on --art-h can your place. SROOTING MATCH A happy home we once enjoyed', j How ;�homemet the memory sti.11, will 'be held on Saturday, I January But• death has -left a loneliness 30th, at I p. m. at the farm of Jno. The world can never fill. Secitts Lot 21, Con. 8 (south-west of , --,Sadly missed by a Lovisc W -He Claremont Village) Shells provided. and Family. Geeete for prizes. Fleary No. 21 Walking Plow Skilled Mobor Rep% tra. BALE M9618T9R., Gordon J. Law -Notice to Creditors TUESDXY, PER 2nd - Auction -sale ..Of StarxUng Timber (birch, R. S. A. 1927, Ckap. 160, See. 51, ash, elm and cedar), suitable for ,B fire -wood at, Lat. 2, B. F. Con tate of Mary Jam Gormley, wid. Picketing, to be sold in about V4 ow. Decease& acre' Iota, the property of J. . L. L. O'NtEFILL Stephenson: Sale at 1.30 sharp. ALL PEFAONS having claims a- Terms Cash. Wrn. Maw auct;ion- gainst the Estate of Mary Jane eer., Gormley, late of the Village of fixamination S Quality Lis= Night and Day Svr7ice Pickering, in the County of - Ont- Watch ario, Widow, Deceased, who died or, your throat or about the. Tenth day of January chest colds, cough and tonsils. Take A. D., 1937, are hereby notified V.) no risk. Apply Sy6ilta­ SPAHR", file -Kath the undiersimed, on or be-. Remedy. W.; speedier. surer and fore the 'Sixth day of February A. SAFER. Good results_ or I money D. 1937, - full particulars of their back. ' Claims. Immediately after said date Jones' ' Drug 'Pickerinig the assets of the deceased will be distributed .. amongst' those entitled thereto, having regard only to Barciay-Transpqrt claims -so filed. Phone -Pick US DATED at Oshawa, the 'Fifteenth Daily Service day of January, A. D. 1937. between Claremont, Brougbam .--wirl, Greenwood, Whitevale and -Toronto W. R X. Sinclair. K. -C." -fob. Bank of Montreal Building. . . . . My dri-v6rs'are trained* to be careft Oshawa. Ontario. courteous and reliable. -D NW,,AN" LLof. ;mud Special Rates on Long Distance MANY ..- '' hatilifig. . r _. take -advantage of Noorder too small., None too lames AtLahipments insured and protecter 'the the smaller crowds from weather IN Tel.- Clare. 311' P. C. T L S. On file are the records of sur- Cla,-, 1. and C. NIGHTS Ow"ne d wid operated .TUESDAY Frank 9. Barclay AT Wbuistorm Ibauranco on Buildlaft Windmills, Silos *te- SKATES _7A oniobile humiranew of to realize their com- All Hinds p4eteenjcyrnent .SHARPENED :'BOWMAN &ROWE of skating. WHITBY ONT Skates may be left at News Office ADMISSION-TUES. NIG'111TS and called. for daily You Can Buy at Home Nw. Atio 5e. TIRES, BATTERIES, PHO'N E Alarli 8604 Malv 2030 Farm. -.-"_MaC'hinery j -1 Real quallqty stands ; ies and when ri; eel- ect a memorial her(!, you are - assured~ that, -Radio'Ser el" VnUr taste fo 6autiful will be manc- 'E-kpert service and re; tion,ed by those in the paip to all Makes. -Rens . . . . . . . far off years to came. onable charges. ., Wo-rk W. STAFFORD guarautced Monumental y be 0 t fa u r u a 0 beautiful if d rm e u bI ye a years s n u I r I f y ea memorial will0 red be se 3 to ed u h t ah n te r thec e t Is Me. STAFFORD ;Highway Monumental W W rks Works. ph� b t Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. ...ARTMU'R FIELD. - Kingston Road st hingstc�i Ifoad West R ,Graduate Radii and Tetevisior, Institute Member Official Radio Service Men't Association. Pilo; ie 5201, PICKERING Zl%e King's W9 SAFE • DIRECT ECONOMICAL CHANGE OF TIME TABLE Effective, Sunday; Sept. 27th, 1936 LEAVE PICKERING For Toronto For 0ab*wa an Intermediate Points and Inbermediater Points A. K. P. X P. M. A. X P. M. -P. IL a 7.09 e 12-64 6.64 8.31 2:31d 8.31 a 7." 1.54 d 7.54 9.38 a 341 .9.31 8.64 a 2.64 - 9.64 'Eastirn 11.01 .4.81 d 10.31 Standard 1.31 1024 8.64 d 9.54 11.54 a 4.54 10.54 Time 12.31 6.31 A. W d 5.64 b 11.44 a 1.31 7.81 12.31 Z=bally, except StaL & Hol. b -Sun. & Hol. qtly. e -41&L -on1 r. "at,,Sm & Hol. only. Combination Hockey Tickets ...Flor Toronto Maple Lists Rome Games kft JUMS R. MACOITA, at 310ft- Iftbeft and howastka at. how. on mondw. GRAY COACH LINES ILUMBRN ROM - rICKERMPRa" 41W W LAM SURVEYOR' X&P18 1Aaf . XUtU4 ftt" P Insurance Co. j DONE`%',AN R A B. Sc., 0 L S. On file are the records of sur- and WAWANESA INS. CO. veyors 4Gibson and Yarnold, 3651 King East, Oshawa. Ph--ne 1981. Cheap Rates for Farm wA Ciene" Wbuistorm Ibauranco on Buildlaft Windmills, Silos *te- SKATES _7A oniobile humiranew of All Hinds Write or pbow .SHARPENED :'BOWMAN &ROWE TLAIMOR OIL GROUND WHITBY ONT Skates may be left at News Office 7 - and called. for daily You Can Buy at Home R. IL STROND DUNBARTON TIRES, BATTERIES, A00H6,90RISS. At as tow and bettor prig Farm. -.-"_MaC'hinery se � Frost & Wood, CockiibutTFj YOU "a in Torou" Case, De Laval Lot as repair. that leaky- top New Roof for 14 ft. Silo. Fleary No. 21 Walking Plow Skilled Mobor Rep% tra. Oliver 2-firrew '!','actor Plow 6 ft. Grain Binder. (New) Gordon J. Law 8 Made 'Praetor Wier Spreader, Cockehutt Phone MS 1929 Chevrolet Sedan PICK E.RmG. ONTARIO W. F. DISNEY, Greenwood _ PH o,4x Picic 2NI 4 41 t[ L. O'NtEFILL FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND Th* Beat that W102%M EM.FSA Loi ER to W. J.Xittber. and artistry can give. fixamination S Quality Lis= Night and Day Svr7ice C. H. Tuck. OpL Butjlnp*Phon- .'.Residence Phone Eyesight Specialist DNMT swo. om_ Fed cWhaws BROCK Harry Hull THEATRE Builder and COutractor Brioxwork and Stuviework a speoialty Arobitect's Service 'Friday And SaturdRy Jtinnnry 29 and .30- Two Shnwts,' at 7 ariii 0 THE CROWN I.N.NK ftosebtrik Rd.. Lnd Kingston Rd. Sntm-dai, Witicre" at 1 :30 - fiat; Eveming Show ratart.4 mt 6,30 Phone -Pick US ."The'' Texas' *.- -- -�'. --` I r l e -to Nota., ou 11anger, .--wirl, Biu muildilig ,t all kindip, FRED WwNIURRAY -fob. J A-( 11 K A K I -F. _CF­1jF..NTINU' JEAN PARKER PLUMBING -D NW,,AN" LLof. ;mud 900FING We A An 14e11 Brantford Ro(Ang Monday, Tites.daylAiid W*edn',4dt%y Mat',ritkls, Empire, RAt broom _ Feat unry! 1, 2 - and 3. "EcImpuient, Diiro Watei Two Showm, at 7 and 9 Y!atenlq, Beatty Smble Eclilionlent, Rprl' :.:in -other Building Material iLa With Work Guaranteed WALTER HUSTON F, J. PROUSE ,,. RUTH C19ATT.ELRTON _PA.PAUL,LI,iAS 7 1 1 ' phone fir)02: MARk ASTOR PICKER[NG. Phone '600 for fligh-Class Provisions at R. & W. Coff eie - Fuller's Amber 'Ib. to c 22 . 2 M Honey, 5 lbs. 39 C Aunt Dinah, Pan -L Heinz Soups cake Flour .48c.Asst., 2 tins 27C. Weston's Wafers Javel Water. 2 pkgs., for ,25c.2 bottles for '13C.. Royal Pastry Flour BrokenBroken« Sodas 24 •lbs. 85c. Jbs. for 9 C, CcK)king', Figs rig Bar.. Biscuits 2 lbs.- for --jqc.jPer The ..i I Sc. Sweet and Juicy Oranges, doz., 2( Lettuce and Celery 10C Each -.. '. - 0 .0007 H_ & WURISON,RON$ a00 em -es .. rich.`•,;, '-.�'? e"�,'.�- v'•',� R� "�-r• ..,. � ,s•,. . .. T , w • 'A number of our hockey faaa at - Landed the sante at the. Gard=& on 7uestiay evening.. &Lr. and Mrs. E. Bryan spent the week -end in the city. Mrs. Esther Palmar has been vis- iting .with her sister, class. Lee, in Stouffvilla. Gordon Benson has been visiting r ark Linton in the city for a iw'eek, Miss Margaret Graham (south) has been spending a couple of -Week's in Toronto. bars. Pearce gave a bridge to a. :number,, of her,. lady friends, on `T•uesday' afternoon. - ' Mrs. Mundell is able to fate out a gain, and . is able io look atter her professioA@.l duties ones- more. Mrs. Lymmu Pilkey 'received a _ Severe aha'king up and armor injur- ies when abe fell on So' ice one -day this week. Rev. Simsnonds, veteran BaptiA preacher, of - 83 years of age, del.' ivered two powerful sernsons in the Baptist Church here on Sunday last. You are reminded of the Annual Business Meeting of the Bible Soc- . iety to be held in the Baptist �• . . _Church after the. Sunday evening 'aervice. - The debate, 'Resolved, that Pub, lication of Crime N*ws in the nerss papers is justifi&le," was postpon- ed till Monday, February 8th, in the B. Y. P. U. ' Several new electric refrigerator. have come into 'the community dur ing the past few weeks. Local dist- ributors report business 'good. The depression is over. ' Mr. and. Mrs. U. A. Pugh have both been sufferers of the preval- ent ailment so •ommon here and elsewhere. Both have recovered, and -iblr. Pugh back on the job again. The Annual Bowling Club Pot - Luck Supper will be. held in tho. Commatnity Hall here tonight (Fri . day) at 6 o'clock F:vchre will fol low 'the supper, to which all mem bers and those -interested are in vited. The regular meeting of the W .'.M, S. of the l; nited Church will "held in the basement of the- churc on Thursday, February 4th, at 2.3 p. m. A ^aper on "R'nmen of 'Fa Ti6rizona' w*ill be given by Mrs. Stanbtuy. Everyone welcome. Mrs. Duncan 'Morvan fell ort th Ice on, Thursday evening last; r ceiviri; several fractured ribs an ntimerotts se�vre hni.i�e, nn h head and face- Sinn is confined t her bed in a rather serious' vend tion at the present time, tilr, `. E. Gad�3atri addre� the mgular'weekl� rni etfng c,f t y. p. L'. of thr 1'nite<l ('inure which As AA under the leadership •! Miss E. Hosie. A very pleasing i crease. in the attendance at the re ular weekly meetings is observed We would like to retain our mo esty, but -in last week's issue "`hollered" as loud as we `dare Sarding the terrible, condition the Brock Road, especially at t south end. This week it is bei gravelled and graded. So Wha Likely one of these County fello Ago- will come along and tell us, not get the idea that -we had anythi to..do with it, Yet ? ? ? It is with cep .• :port the death of Miss Jennie F .gie.. which 'took place , on, TueR evening after a brief illness. Friday night she suffered a he attack from which she did- not rs .ly. Her funeral Will take place day (Friday) when a private mice gill be conducted. at .her. 1 residence at 2 o'clock, which will followed by a service in the Cl wont United Church at 2.30 P. linterment' ill ' the Claremont U Cemetery. A very encouraging number members• of the congregation of ' United Church attended the an •congregational meeting held at church on Friday evening last •••r�sports from the various organ tions were heard and recei These reports 'Fete also .very couraging, each revealing a stantW surplus, the gross rev for the whole of these organize .'including ,the congregational f amounted to over $3,�. $706 raised by the Mission Groups. placing the four retiring m bf the Board of Stewards, were elected: Dr. Tomlinson, J Farr, T. Condy and Walt. for a 3 -year term. James M ough and Fred Pugh were el `to the Session. Mr. Wm. wm elected to the Trustee 21 Pot -Luck Supper was 'serve .six o'clock, before the �nmethtg eomttrenced. General .;faction was expressed at the mve dw of tits past year's SEALED TENDERS RADIO) SERVICE $10.00 REWARD Be on hand Feb. bth foe the sen• - sational comedy, "Girl Shy." will be received for the purchase of the fa_*n: of EL acres, on Lot 23, Fully �� ped for Guaranteed Work for any corn or callous which can- ` Don't miss the. Oyster Sarlper and Con• B• F. by the undersigned Ad- ata not be removed by the new scient- T Concert in St. Andrew's Hall, ministratrix of the Estate of the ific LLOYD'S THYMOLATED CORN Tees. Feb. -2nd. _. a sonable Charge Pickering, late John Parker. On the land is a - -- SALVE. Thin new salve de-seatait- Tubes and Batteries on Hand small, house also a barn, good .well izes corns and callo»aaea with the and running -stream. PAIL WILSON — BALSAM first application. Call your druggist ''Z • Phone Clare..518 tto-dad and order a jar of the WON - Your• Mrs. dean White, DERFUL SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd R. R. 2, Pickering. Chemical Laboratories. For sale At pit E. C. Jones Pickering, Oat.' ` Dinty's arage And Neilson's Ice Cream Arr�Nrioly, FARMERS ,}X Vit$�Qn :Gibing All • Car Owners e ' Let us give .you your money's Bricks GENERAL REPAIR WORK 8 worth is Now or Used car. We are prepared to repair can, ,7 Priem are Rix" and Work is for the next party trnoka, trietors aDid all fWM saaraateed oa Ratalai a Yves Did Complete creel; on hand st usaahinary. wheels rebuilt and e. g. Tuck, rapt. Hyeaight ftoebabst Cas P tire -setting, wood -work gulf Dieaey "Idiag. (001k. P. B.) - Agmt F'ae! = all times. 9ehaws; Oat. none -1516 :~ OI+ITAA;O NW"R NAL !_--.-, weed s?ernina .of all kinds. Oshawa Ptww your ordei . >row for Conical nor ei~ 1► lea slew. �. ,ALE'S PLACE Woad -working aid turning'. ?� ` Phone or Otall Accounts of the adhesive lenses �— C L A R E M O N `�', O N T. A and •their .uses las brought certain The Economy Store nor. asm sm :: Ji. R. ROWS enquiries for information so we a Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shops. considered it timely to repeat` on Spee"$ for (Successor to W. H. Jackson) our series of articles entitled Con- M Phhoe Pick 2729 1-26 ical Cornea.. San: G9 - 30 Madeline The frontal curves of the Cornea may be mechanically. measured by a f Beauty LIVESTOCK _SH.II?PERS I machine for the purpose, and every optometrist. should be equipped Christie's Soda wafers, pkg. •13 ' Salon with an instrument .for this pur- Arrow root. Biscuits lb. .20 _ FARMERS -•Ship your Live Stock pose. The moment a certain t Fig Bars, lb. 13 to Toronto -with -us, type ' HAIR LU TTIN�- to error begins to, change.' its pro- Prunes, lb. -.10 S8.X 11 PO it N -G, Stock called for and delivered gre s play be checked periodically Crisco .25 r 1 (; ERI N(,, personalLyto the market. and these things which* may be con' - Chase & Sanborn. coffee. -1-2 lb 2:1 li,• RCELLIi�G Prompt, Dependable Selviue.: tributing to the change maN- be re- - lieved. Unlike Myopia, Conical Cor- Old York Cereal -2; Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment Pbene Pick 506 nea is inclined to proeress thrpugli, Super Suds lge, pkg. as` and Perrnatfent wave MORLYY HARLOCK the years and only, a. fax•' .types of I Reasonable Prices Myopia are progressive. Conical OL'TST:'4NDING VALVE - h1RS. tiL MUNDELL .Brougham, Clot. 13-21 Cornea -is therefore a cau.� of My -'4 Pastry Flour, 24 lb. and Phonic 1lN)R CLAREMON ; opia because :ilyopia is dependent I+ 2 tbs. Shortening. both for ' $1.09 _ upon the eye tissues giving way be- I Fresh Vegetables. Meats and Ptah - fore the normal pressure of the eye USED CARS from within except that this weak- Open every evening till 10 o'clock ness of the tissue may exist in any i A. �• BROOKS part or.-throuarhout the whole cover edam Durant 60 — 1929 _ in'� of the glohe of the ,eye. — !v -be continued CASH GROCER hornet 6a --19?9 Durant t0 192! phone 3781 • Claremont Durant •10-1929 Pontiac — 1928 _ Chevrolet 1928 Oldsmobile — 1927 bt Durant- D40-1929. Chevrolet — 19Z8 • )` t = Chrypler 60-1929 Dodge — 19Q6 = C Chevrnlet — 1828 0 Pontiac — 1094 ''('herrulet e c _ Oldarnobi' S 1I _ n O Pontiac c 192b 1927 T. ' o O - $ — 6 Jewitt t e O - Ceupes Willis Knight — 1929 �.D Chrysler C. M. — Pontiac — 1928. _ Chrysler C. -M,.,— 1931 _ Ford — 1927 he vO Durant 6•-18 — 1933 Chevrolet — 1929 n . Ford De I.uxc, radio & "!icatrr 1936 Chevrolet — 1'!29 Buick = 1928 \ `r . _ _ f, � ` `•",� ��... � Pontiac — 1928 _ Roadsters - � Po is �• �" 'a ` Oldsmobile — 1933: - h. ' ; r� •�� . , .. Durant .-- 1928. h• \ \ �� _,Coaches of And a number of good used: trucfd . \� ; . .� - Pontiac trunk — 1933 For your inspection CHAS. COOPER, CLAREMONT d• - ,,� we , Si'B-DE_iG>,R J. MCGLASH.1:� BARTON Oti'TARIO re - of ng `���jIA �♦ EJ - t? _ WS - House -Cleaning Special V) • ng is or. .HEALTH ...yes .. `. because iF1 you are a regular user o ase i -, M! day Canadian Fish and Shellfish. g pp y, :Y_ n�3,. vitamins, r you will lose no time in orderin a good su On are rich in proteins, art minerals and iodine. But health _this is your opportunity to get acquain'..ti at"a saving. rut. is not all. There is tastiness .. • a: to- the, varied flavour of over sixty F�oa►r Wax ser_ different kinds of fish foi,as.' There :;Hawes ' ate is cconnmy .... the so,,:.-? .1..;+. a. be of a food that gives )'r,u full value T 2 LB; TINS - in healthful nourishment, for every _ •: M. cent you spend. _ ar ice a c. I i , , -Rei' Pr' S3 Un ...Make "Any' Day. a Fish Day". - f� A• SPEC-1AL V571LE Price' G9c. '%Whether fresh water fish or sea- :l }b, fin, Price ' 44e• of food . . . fresh, frozen, canned, , tine .gtrioked, pickled, or -dried ... you Dual can be . cQnfident of the rime _ �slos8 the quality and flavour that have ' ' Hawes Floor a The made ' Canadian fish fatuous iza- throughout the world. NO Rubbing ved. DEPARTMENT of FISHERIES (1%(/'r%-Gr+� en_OTTAWA Wax your floors thio new y sub- 'TITThis.APp•tisins Recipe � FOR FREE GL�SR easy war by usieg Howls' �s eipts BAKED CREAM SALMON BOOKLET 3 Ploor 0tioss: Just Wipe tt tions :.1 p1/taa-ro. can Canadian .almea ands, Salt mdilpkpD•e Ztbap. byetae' _�..-------- • HO On. i Dries is 20 minutes wan 2 Elena Grad °°'°° r R � (wart tins, regular Prtce 98C pree the ulmon from bona and eeparste Re- Into bits Cook the flour and butter to 1 neper""tt•,q�aa - Special Sale Pries SOC nether without browning, and add one T � • elTt erg pint of oink, salt and per and enoutlt gQC there [paled onion to flavour delleat; Place 1 >lhuee ae� me r tree !_ �, Pint tins, Price a layer of sauce in a baking s: the l " a t" Da1r", W ytycr of tisD and so oo, bavins ~bwidet flay Dny top. Bake W a [;olden bmwa and sem t :�%, ft too delishtfal sod • _ . r t Ward bot. ,RD*M LYONNAtSE i amkal 1'9dt ltacfgw cCull w�' te�ethen cold boiled potatoes ooe acted tt�e t email onk+e, the contents tit one tin of Palmer' Canadian sardines (drefaed): [ry watt A - - �• i Fo Sae .by butter a beef rat tsaltl browned gad Board. own with pw ky. 1 a at - : �.... ARD IRE s baalness PICKERING H ,'� Phone 3904 Fi A Y A it I a a 0 A Z c ; ...,..>:..: ? . �. • .:. Fir ...: .� :..., , -•, , r .:.., .. .. * .r.-. is a-, d,. . �;. L, i w4.r •R.J. yl � S. _ 4 ,F fevery r E�SIR t WAY • f-jome Hints ---- - -_ M CURB A By LAURA KNIGH'I - Keep the 5uaayaide Up 3 tablespoons brown sugar. 1 Albert the. regular ro n of der ]µ cup hot water %crts has been served o Je• and over 3 strips bacon nos ar,a' not only you, but the family, 3, to 5 marshmallows are want ng something new' asd dif• Put limas in a buttered casserole ft•rent, tr% n peach'upsin- down cake• dish, adding water 'and ..tirring in it .a a perfecto and complete dessert salt. butter and brown sugar Bake Takes "dam'• tablets with a tea combining the lightness of a good in moderate oven 350 deg. F,) for doe of water, cake with the sweetness Of lust' i► a about 20 minutes (until thoroughly :�_....••:•:•:•:•:•:�•:.�..:•:.:.:•:•:+:.:::• .: ,.v peaches which will hying back mem- heated). Then pia• a bacon strips _ ►�� pries of summer at this time of the over top. dot with marshmallows an•i EALTRON THE ,year: place under hro:lerflame until ��� This take is simple to snake and toasted a uu.den brown. >•.: ! �• — i i I,& certain to oatisfy. that is if you take y, _ '•' care d us. only the fins Limp ;Croquette` 1 IAMOND •�. n finest to the ' S r' sots A cake is no hefts► than the 2 cups cocked, dried Irma` For sore throat, 3u' 1 ! l flour it s mixed wit'i Qo be 'sure, to -cup cream gargie with a - T. BY CORTLAND FITZ51MMONS1�r- obtain the lightest. inert, cake flour � teaspoon salt .'; ��4 '� - • • teasUur n poultry seasoning Down l water. ' on"the market Peau U side' • - ,. ^ • ' Cake, served sunny-side p, is a rich. tahlesuoon toma►,o catsup �'. t Synopsis of Preceding lnsfalments: Dutch Schatz followed him and knock- attractive ,ppetizing t/s teaspoon pepper The modern way to trent a cold is'� ...For ten ears Pop Clark has tried ed out a two bagger which dessert lar the i; teasnoor, powdered sage this: Two "Aspirin" tablets the y put Rig• whole family, 1 ece, sliPhtiv beaten moment you feel a cold' coming on. vainly to win the United League pets- gins on third. joie Brown was up Peach Upside Down Cake i, -- 1 can fin(- div bread .crumbs. Repeat, if necessary, in.two hours. If sant with his New York Blues. Most nest and crossed up the Butchers with 1 ,a cups sifted cake flour of the baseball writers predict an- one of his famous drag bunts which 1% teaspoons baking powder Ruh limas thruugl• a coarse you have. a sore throat with the cold, brou h t strainer. Add crumbs. crearn sa't, dissolve 3 "As iris" tablets is ether failure but Terry, Burke of the 8 t Higgins home. /4 teaspoon salt p d p +' "That's baseball," Pop said to Lar' 154 cu re per. sarp an eee. 4hapt in the glass of,water and gargle with this Star thinks they have a chance and p granulated sugar form of ;,mall cylinders. Roll in twice. The. "Aspirin" you take in- tbroogh Tony Murillo., who has a ry, alio was 'sitting beside him. ''i 4 tablespoons softened butter or 1 told Brown to bunt and he does as he other shortening rrumhs, dip in 1 eel hepten with 2 ternally will act 'to combat fever, restaurant in the Broadway dtatrict g tahleAvoons cold water and a,rain roll aches, pains and the,cold itself. The and is associated with bookmakers is tcid: Now there is a chance to tie 1- -egg, well beaten in s`u`lks. Fry in d: P gargle provide almost in tont sand gamblers• he beta $1, on -thein' the score at. least "- iia cup mills p lint fat f 390 ar a will :..._ at Z00 to 1. The opening game is a Larry took it without a word, as he. 1- teaspoon vanilla des. F.) lint, n. then d-ain on relief from soreness and rawness of knew he deserved some riding -from . 4 tablespoons butter - - soft: paper... Place or nerving nlgte }roar throat Your doctor, we feel phehers' battle. Whitpur..the Phila. R , Pop. He Mill felt very bitter about p gar, firmly pack- • and earnisi- with rings of'ried sure, will appra a this modern way -- �ielphia star twirler, is jealous of r!s cu brown au his fumble, particularly since he had apple. of tr•eatin ' a cold. ll.arry Doyle.. the Blues' rookie abort- made so few errors. ed' *"Aspirin" irin" tablets are made in atop, because of Pop Clark's pretty 2 cups sliced peaches (fresh or _ P Horan a'ss ,o neat and struck out,' - Canada b the ' Ba er Com an n - , daughter Frances. He tries to in- canned) • ,,� y y P Y. ltiaidate Larry with a bean ball and both runners holding their. bases. Lar- F:r. Dog A Rie'8#s Limited,of Wind- .+- ry stole a sidelong glance at Pop. He Sift flour once, measure, add hag- Ontario. . when he thrawb a second one at Lar- ins powder, salt,. and sugar. and sift %>Fg QL/JtIQr Tri Rel?.Z' sor, was beginninb to think that maybe together three times. Add` butter. fry's head Doyle knocks him- down the old man's. idea wasn't ti's good as ge - wftb a right to the chin. Larry is Combine :egg milk, and vanilla Add Demand it should, have been, Schatz was on Newest cure for- nerves! "Get a out of the to flour mixture stirring' until all .,...1 �_ } pat game. - Later Whit- third and Brown on first and there dog!" A Toronto . physician and per hits a home run with a' man on was on6 but. Buck Hansen came stria- I ,'our is da•li.rPnei • then beat vigor- P y ,clan pre- I ously 1 minute. ( scribes the-treatment and his patients base but as Whitper is nearing the lagul to the plate swinging his old Melt 4 tablespoons butter in 8x8x2 say It works. ' Arias plate, he . drops , dead, shut war- clubs. Old Bucl «as a mighty S f R i N !iron h the. heart. The Blues win I inch skillet. over low flame. Add An out-of-town- business woman _ g poor hilts- belays runners and that brown sugar ( teaspoon nutmegworking►. under high pressure felt and it is generally believed that kind ball player Isn't the hind of ! may be mined With brown sugar, f .she was near the breaking nointr but t""o�~�`" wan• Whitper was killed tQ allow them to lan you want up in a pineb. Pop knew _ win Detective Helly anapests Larry this, but he decided to woo-the fates, desired);. stir until melted. On this didn't dare ird to her own elector. 7 because he will not aceoant fol his and see It Hanson •couldn't deliver f arrange peach slices. Turn batter She knew the .rerdir•t would hes Many species of birds „ate been - time atter leaving the diamond.. r,: once: I over cortt•nts of pan. Hake in mod- "You'll Lave to take a rest." Some completely destroyed because of Y liaek struck at fire first one and., erste oven (35.0 deg. F.) 50 minutes, one rwommeirded the 'Toronto doe• the demand for their fcatbers foo Or until done. L ose ke from rtes r• - 'looked .he .next two oven• carefully_ o n ca s (to feminin- adornment' CHAPTER 11 They were both high anti wide. Clark of pati with spatula Serve up.ide After an •examination lie-- said: It certainly looked bad for the. Blues, was trying to ge`. hila tt,, bite at the down with l eachis on. top. Garnish "You do not know how to relax; do (OAONATIOM fiF� with the score three to nothing. bad ones. On the next.one Buck took with whr).ped`cream. Canned pine• you?". GREATSEED80OX-;6! was taken; out. He was ret- a tc,;hold and lined' a prett single apple, cooked apricots• or sliced ap- I$ ,• „ wry p Y No, she replied after a pause, right• throu short. Schatz scamper-Pies may be used for. peaches. u n - ty sore about, it, and: sbgwed it.. He gh IIli i Aon't believe 1 do. Even Cm"anar ..tw F- went ever to the water cooler, he play. geld. ,anis over fast and scooped ftp f Ever boJ' s always talking about "Well get a dog,', he told her. appreciates the w/a• � _ ed home. Smith; the Butchers' centre Something Different Now: dom of burins feada rad with the bats which the bat boy " y . Y' y g She- did • low : when she arrives ii had taken off the rack. He even went the ball. Without waiting, be ..iib . od aeaQ,•a — pegged � the weather, said ,Mark Twain, home at night she is tweeted 'by her ,hours toed u o•+cs ►}- ' over to the rack and lifted and hefted the ball to third, and Brown, a .uotori• "but no ont ever does anything canine ,-friend, who, with. his antics, fora free copy df Rydira' magpifleent several bales before he-briaily, setti- .Ously slow base runner, was out by a, about it!" That is too- often 'true— soon takes her- mipd off business CroronationrearSeed down .to watch the game. The Blues teal, Buck had slowed up at first, but particularly eo in .he pantry, where worries, Before she retires she eo,ok—fu poise• made one run at the end of the sixth. when he saw that` they were- making 'we prepare the same aid dishes re- takes him for a_ stiff walk. When eaautiful co►oured 11 H the play on Brown at third some rea , Engine held the Butchers down and D Y t gardless of heat, cold, drought or alis Rete to bed she eieeps the- sleep- Pkt.a. unique nor•,- �I on ar ot_ier of the ••onte-ted :mind. u.'6e.Nariawurlttt •the score was three to one when the prompted him to think-'. - Blaes went up for their halt of the he ctzuid- advance to second. Hwad Cold weather calls for hot dishes "Soundest medics! advice I ever s seventh. Higgins was the Bret man dcwn and legs, ponnrting, he started '—dishes to 'warm the body and sup got " she says. . r ► � tip and he singled cleanly over first. out and tried a hook slide Into the ply much-needed nourishment. That -, bag. When . the dust cleared away,. _is -why dried limas are 'especially'• he found the grinning Diriku was. valuable during the winter months holding the 'ball on him and the ump Children born during the winter Baked Limas with Mar■hmallowe months are less intelligent than those aad already wagged hien out -'by a 2 _ . • - • rite for your copy oow � C)ept., miiri 2 , cups cooked driid limas born in summer,- according to an wp a P.O. t� meb ea It ci;r . You ��_-isteaspoon salt investi R° r rixtti VA t) w.. sed Spealta,The stands went �� !!d. The Blocs 1 nation carried out by the St. N� 1 ,y tablespoons butterdam• _ 're up to, their. old tricks again, A•�I - _ I U.S. expertv on 17,000 children.- �well breab, only W have it turned in- 100, _ to a feeble rally by dint of dumb base I Dirkin • went to the 'bat first: If — run,.ing. Wltb' a gesture of -disgust,'•taerd was ever 'a time when the But• i .ASK YOUR DOCTOR THIS Buck threw a handful' of dust in the kine s. needed w cher s• seeded a home run, it" was at - - _ air and -brushed himself off as he re• 9 moment. Every ey a was on Din B D k gained his feet and ,ar. ort to'pick tip pawed' the r!'rt and' swung his bat.' Hi, :�--=_ -- �--i► ' his glove n center field. Higgins lot,. l u. There was-,�,---�-->�- ql 7.' The tension was high in-the eighth a sharp resounding smack and the til as Higgins toed the -rubber. Lefty ball soarer far out into the right field _ teas-a-isib�—rye gt= i me run. x111 eyes ` �u scrape out unscathed and the teams `ft Dirkin and followed the ball for t'il r * went into the 'last. half of the eighth a fraction of. a -minute, and' then there 'WHO deadlocked, Then, in the wildest par.'t was a great cry as Dirkin, running WHO of an amazing game, Shorty Dugan, wide esti first, continued a mad drunken thi- utility man who had taken Larry's dash away from the diamond, away Ilea the Y EAGVE pl--ce, rifled a homer into the short fr L, first on down the field. :The two HOC � F lett fluid . stands, putting the Blues men called to him, the Blues players NATIONAL Oyone aliead•' The din was tei•rifHc. The �-stared in amazement. and then-Hausen ' - ' game has ell the bitt!et9ltess and heat, in center lith rat over and tackled 'I,i Ijl i L U I ' Dirkin, bran �Qr IIj` of a mid•scason pennant race. The nett ging him to earth; For I !Ask Him Before Giving Your ^la.l 'up struck out and the,, Butchers moment the, men lay there where his 'fie '.1Ch100. ild an Unknown th'y had fallen: then Hansen tried to rhe `O'ne went to bat for. the ninth. Cat The success of thr 'game from the get Dirkin to his feet. Dirkin made i ea fvye bp&- Practically any doctor you ask will Chicago point of vied depended on effort, struggled to his h mils and a N•y� Of !► fOr� 'warn: "Don't give your child unknown k, ees, and, then . with • a groan 'sank rn 08 • � vLe� pirkin, -their stilet .slugger. remedies ioithout as�in !jour doctor 8e fie g +Lack to the ground.' e d'e q rust.,, } „ t„ ;:� G� is eieb yso s 4 r r My God. Mullins smreamed. It' I= ��-•�' - ?�6 �/, F�� �R Whenit comes to the widely used I ran" be a lother murder!" � `p`so1 � e� !s alb. .children's remedy — "milk of mag- Flush Poisons From —To be continued— ivy es, h .8p ��i4. �be1 fc nesia," the standard of the world is �+ iirr- cis. `cih,� w„Q Sc( established. For over half a century Kidne 8 and i►7t0 R°'�aw`,'6 b';° e��u,�ry8j`�' 'many doctors have said "PHILLIPS' y P - _.._:Milk of :Magnesia.” Safe for childii' m /'r _ • L A F A R M E R B 0 Y ''tac�e � "4W4 -OfN. t6� N,4 L p46 No other is quite tike it, Getting Up Night$ °.one 1.91 1 me D�rsr• � b „� ONE of the best ''nee +%a °`ftp a�iaam o`rPl` 'b Cb Keep this in mind, and say "PIiIL- Happier i - known medical rroCP ej?sz3�91NHt�p+ahrn HHL' LIPS' MILK OF MAGNESIA' Be Healthier Ha ;: men in the United m 193+ad Ve=l, P- pas wuhenyou buy. Now alsointablet forin. hive Longer States was Dr. R. jn se-31 Rfoo°a•C,a,/°g Ch rr, 1 Get the form ori refer. But see that �— + `1Dj tOr °et+oma• m!� �ad�' }• p �• when you can get for 40 cents a supremely V. Pierce of 'Buf- 1 +Q4hbgorroftt'o 7 toe 1�6 q�sy'�S' �arnr what you get is labeled Genuine &t C rar Phillips' Milk. of Rlagnesia." that Ali stash alma► yourkidneysin: 'diuretic who was bornond rMe� r oaf �'Og ro 6°6)) nes rO• ' matter, poteons and acid that aft now doing a farm in Pa., He a •� c°p p- eSh•ed I P -ALSO IN TAEIET FORM: you harm, why continue to break your reit- noted daily in his. r t gree Ged, en to rut steep by getting up through the night. r it# Oor,, '+ reh ti taDkt is the a uiv- Just ask your limulat for Gold Medal medical career that + ny q •-. many of his rescri ftom iknt of a teaspoonful et K. tiaarlem Oil Capaulee—Dot be ,ante and get, , larks, and herb rch•a3 "GGc�lden Medical nine PDillips' Milk of t3orp MEDAL—right from Haarlem to r>jol- Diaceve 4 �w+►p COPY NOW I Magnesia. rY," produced astontahing results land. Other symptoms of weak kidneys and He early founded a Clinic and hospital in Irritated DladdeY an Dackaehe, puffy ey'sa; Buffalo• A� Y. Advice by ktter is free, VR cramps, moist parme, burning or scanty Dr. Pie`ce's Colden Medical �Jlscovery k SEND FOR YOU -••,�+- passage. an herbal extract which eliminates ppoolrons « .. uw�ow :.., from the intestines and tones up the digestive - tn'uem. Pimples and blotches caused by faulty tOtbtr Produas of the St. Lawrence Starch Co. Ltd., Port Credit, Got.* x' elimination disappear and you feet the tank :P w 1 Lti PS' Mntlx j1f�UC NO.5 — r37 mneddiriXlA k ins e8&t of this wdI ergo i�oshtlm Corn Starch, St L swreace Corn Srarch, Ivory Gloss Launder ` ` ' lMA6lNEs1A J cents, liquid $i o0 andg� �g nog ! - s. Starch and St I. awrence Double Refined Maize (til ! Sparks from the 'Press . - •-- CANADA ; �r Aiding the Hard of Eieett'ta� Beata wired for the hard of hearing an Likely to come more, generally h[• to ase in theatres, churches and other places of assemblage. At Is two SL Thomas churches have several seats wired, . but the theatres here have no such equipment as .yet, ' al• thoWh the day when. they will have cannot be Lar distant. Seats eQuipa,ed .•with these earphones make shows and church services of value ts3 many - who otherwise• would stay at home to catch what they can over the. radio through their own individual appii- imces—St.-Thomas Times- JournAl. why members of the fair sex can be so frequently seen gazing at them- selves.—Brantford Expositor.. costly Low-Atteadabee " As far as the attendance group of one to five is concerned, the total of such ' i,choo' z has been decreasing. In 1833 there were" 150 in the province. In 1934 there were 129 and in 1935. only 124. Of the decrease of 26 •Ln two years: ti -e counties werb respon• sible for 21 and the districts five. Taking the group of schools attended by -an average of six to ten, of which Oxford at last report had three, the .rerage cost is 46,16 ^ents per pupil - day, compared with an average of 23 46 cents for ail• rural schools in Exodus from Madrid Defining •Good Liar !► good liar !s an asset to a comma- ally or a i a is an r not as the case May be: And one oY his basic attrtb utas must be an ability to at feast give the hearer the notion that he Hitler, the province.—Woodstock 'Sentinel-' Review. W � Destruction In some people there is a stronger desire towards. wilful destruction than in others. Why some. people do !� Carrying their scanty Junta, stream from Madrid to .. army: •Militiamen are shown aiding --�'�— possessidn; woo en and children. ordered evacuated by the Defense places of safety from the serial raiders of General France's, rebel the terrorized refug€es: 44Flannel Foot " Elusive Burglar, - ` from them, dropping the final letter. ' may be telling the truth. Take for instance. People don't know who some o! the things they do in the deatruc• —Toronto: Globe and Mail. 1 r Scotland Yard's air -not: way flY unneceesarY and mean - - -Vets in they to believe him of He might be but you !eel 75 per cent. sure that tion is difficult to understand. THE EMPIRE T the creature's away; and that was- enough for• this.. he ain't.—Sault Star• From the little village of Niagara - Oa—the—Lake comes a strange story to received the '93f; National Speech LONDON. — Scotland Yard de- Royal Bab ClOthe8 "Flannel Foot," boo- y _ ' Buried Treasure r--- - emphasize this. httmeroue complaints have been made of late by residents •� ,-Eventful 1936 It began for us with a plunge into Y cared war .oa a = Shown 1n Exhibit filar who has eluded the best deter- It was a moat inspiring address of village. that at damage fa .being mourning when King, George. V. died. tivFirst in England ve--wc . -" which Hon. Charles McCrea, former done to oaths and flowers in St, do e t . -%lie rose through an access of welcome to — . -- Y eks ex - oto a] bob clothes from Stuart tvv Y Y of Mines, gave last night. How Mining Mark's Cemetery, his successor, and ended with ayet times to the present day were dis-- tra vacation -and a• bonus of $50 .to Mr, McCrea spoke on Barters Busigess, a subject which ap One family came to the eemeteiy day to see the grave of a i den, bewildering abdication aa}d yet In - an other King. Scandals. Cabinet in la ed -at 'an exhibition at the Am- the policeman who catches him. p y l --h peals strongly to his enthusiasm and the other departed loved one on which grave discrtions, fires and floods have made encan Women's Club. in Lo don. re- Then they selected a specie crew cent! Margaret Countess of detectives, them in cadre ears g one which .ew are more competent discuss than he. But !kir, blcCrea's they had placed twoareatha some to the year seem like a retrospective Old Almanac. These troubles have Y of put Birkenhead organized the display in and told them to "wander around" to enthusiasm is based on •actual knuwl= airy time previously. When they came the save they found the wreaths Moore' -s been our own: In addition we .have aid of ch..rity. London until they got ."Flannel _. (4ueen Mary sent a sarin and lace Foot." edge and experience; . t is not the but the ,•. raeficall destroyed and ..the- re- p Y shared -the dismalities of a world that tun• christening robe that belonged to. her. g g ..Flannel been optimism o• the visionary, : considered judgment- of an es pert. In mairi9ovn all over the ground." seems to Live under the cloud of The opened with sleught• . _ _ .. oof° has getting readmotber. .Au lista Duchess of E' et g g' -justi Scotland Yard's hair since 1911 fact, he fa able. to present ample ata It has n been learned who. wwas for this piece o3 foolish acy. year er in Spain. Nation has called unto t ambridge when his first burglarywas.-repotted : - "Duchess tlstical corroboration of the faith responsible destruction so tar. but whoever it is. nation; but the call has been to -war. The of York, now the severs! `little frocks= He is believed now to be a man of -that is in him. Canada ha'b advanced of habtlity; it seems difficult to imagine very Never in history have the weapons of Queen, sent worn in babyhood by Princess Eliza- about 60. His name comes from the -. -Ars far beyond the stage pro many people who would resort to this war and destruction been piled Kith fact that on each job he we shoes the "Drs -Cambrian wield" especially type of wanton destruction.—Osha:vs such ghastly speed as durin� the Year beth. One of these n s white mus-: made of -"warped flannel'.' which - ttaa spectacularly- revealed its wealth Times. of 4ttr Lord 19�Q—London Sueday !in dress to be worn over a pale makes him silent ass cat and is continually giving further, proof tieferee.. : un pink slip. A pink ribbon r s through �*. -of its. latent riches. - the waist. and tiny pink bows orna• It was the first time that Scotland "This belt." said Mr.tcC:rea: "is lYothing to Fool With - ,Absent -Minded Empire p ment each shoulder. Yard ever offered a reward for "tile -'of the greatest .mineral empire in -extst There is a great . deal that the doc- A historian once sold that the There was also a reai Face 'cot arrest a burglar. encs." A '.big claim, certainly, but Lora do not know about iufiuenza but great British Empire was won in a moment Coverlet used when Princess Eliza- The "yard" qow thinks that its -one not tightly advanced:'—Fian[ilton they do know ..pretty well what to vat13ttes of It. It Cn ll t of absentmindedness. Wis true that beth was in her cradle. man has trained a lot of .other [ml-.. .. Spectator, ' do about it. all be t it. o a, a rat princtp- there was, little calci latin foresight g Margaret Countess of Birkenhead t 1 toots." Only Last .,. seek "flannel H "wattle" ., Few Newspapers Todd} map at that you had better coddle your at y lir diplomatic skill ilisplsyed in acquir• it. The Empire emerged as the' sent as a relle'a (sort of w: e t annel toot jobs .were shawl) edged'With gold. This was dune. In each case the burg.ar {eft In 1911—so reports the Bowman a about it. before- you get that, !t get !t• Ing tesutt of characteristics inherent in used for c,tie of the Stuart babies. o behind and the tell -tate flannel shoes .Ville Statesman -Ontario had 5t dally -►Y and after; and you Y had: better on no account try to pp P e n ho brought rhe nature of,the people -. - - escaped a bicycle. � •' newspapers; today the number is :.3,_ you _ "tough !t oat" '' it into being. [t was an - expression o! •• _ �� Augusta"Fts3rtnel. Foot" tele Au In 1911 Toronto had ars daily news This la old-fashioned treatment, their life., its foundations, were laid The :Japanese -German. Pact phoned.. Scotland Yard and told _ -•papers; now but three. In the week ' the best doctors seem to agree that in the character of its people. It ^ startiEd otl`icito' that he was going , . ly field 'Ontario had 408 country it i9 the. beat. It means going to bed has endured --and expanded because •. Hong Eong Press writes: liussia's away for a fortnight's holiday and i►eekly newspapeta; today the nuns., and staying warm for a day or two. their -'spirit has remsined. strong and 'virile. intentions are:. pay the and . will re- they could relax. Dursn the nest g is 1,69. -Guelph Mercury.",` and it means put in the converse; not !n face of tremendous opposl - . _ main psrcific for some time to come., two seeks no flannel foot Lurglprtw English tial Wanted Eng Capt going out to expose yourself to far- 'chills the risk tion and sever losses it has become the most _asionjahing achievement of It' was Russia' Who proffered, Jap- were committed. ther and Infections: and modern times.—dlelbourne Argus, • th , an who re,ected, a ,des of nor[- =Whatever excuse there may have of :pneumonia aggressin.i pact. 'Finally, any, pro been in former years for hesitancy on -:the turestors, it no [t.means also not going where you of nouncement by Japat, on the subject �7r - e- i ers Are' Still PP part of, British the can contribute yotr.r _own collection Influ GOlckn Weddings of pelf:defence rnasi be accepted Fasteners longer exists because of .proved germs to the general infection. g _ with reserve. It is a term en which Favorite Valve of Canadian money. It would -British- enza, eveta of the mild. sort, is a badshe habitually • put$ a liberal and. appear to be' desirable for In- thing to fool with.—VancoUy0r Proi. Comments the Kitchener RecGtd: by our staLdars, somewhat far• NEW YORE: — Many 'a +pe,tatol restore to establish agencies in the lace. —These golden wedding celebra- fetched urterpre.tati"n. The. tanks sport= dies. is fastened tr the Dominion so that they can become tions do much 'to restore one's faith and bombers with whir]• levies con• rippers are still pets;' they Fra .on perfectly familiar with the opportua 4ties in Canada, and, hence, be able , 1 The Soo's Population in humanity and in the' sacrament trolled by the Wwantung- Army are Sutton, crepe, flannel, •, .et ore+ es to discriminate between good and bad The Sault'& population has increas- the last figure to of marriage as. it was_ intended to be All honor, those sterlingder even now ravaging- the - Mangol bor• would doubtles<, be described— pang from caller to- hem Hditt'>• prospects, British investors areas a "rale like ed "45 over year's , a record for the city of 23,927 The . . brides and grooms of another day can tie spent ouatinu n^r mxn, poor - if Tokio could be peauaded, to matt s beggar man thin"' with 'cottons, very. cautious and to' see their way clearly before they commit high mark was 23,504 in who have been true to each other s;an tion then. at all — aq the instru they. Loo fasten frurka at the front themselves. Capitalists 1a the United .previous 193t.� .Two year's later,, the,assessor's through all the vicissitudes of life So - mems of sell -defence against So• true top to bottotis or : •ey may n[a States are near at hand, and they are census -showed only 33,064•— Satilt and who have won the high regard cict aggression: So, to the last an Iuwn the shuuliler seam= inder. the - qutclt to seize every opportunity that Daily Sta_r.• _ :_ _ _ not only. of their chlidren and grand clysis, they• are..But that aggression rt�n:F and -so to the Nem .,Astern they, children but of, the community in y has not et taken shape, and a Power Y d ,,, a zi zag r4m.rr.tr•u that l-4 prom AeR Men rAwstr Ed.E>nroaitor. litop—F� Iter :'• which they ago Lived. .Thier a -re in- srlrose st,ategio p are, [se K ;, es from the nor .,Imost tq the ase 111 told you •they were harn.-less," he The Italian' Vice -Consul say's that deed the' salt of the earth. _ war admittedly desired by neith.:r t the armpit an•, bark al- to tie _ ` •' Helen tkyes 'the word "gangster"_ cannot oe trans - side include the slaughter and ruin Sc•.;r,4 of the waistline it hl- an,uset Helen Hayes, movie actress.. as she lated into Italian. However, Italians the creature's away; and that was- enough for• this.. of a neighbouring country's sutiects g g some desi•tnera t. tie 1 ez.n: nt the received the '93f; National Speech get along vary well with the word Spiders are, not , insects. They -cannot hope to -sustain successfully frcrt with �,' bony the*, serve the Award for flne.dictioz<, sora that she ``bandits," which we have borrowed have no antennae, such as all insects the role of a timid,. well-intentioned s r„i,runinK and fasten di•r,..le duty of >dttd achieved her improved style prac- . have, and have four pairs of legs to stout handli.. Then -they marched out , tieing before a So that as C-4 the insects” three. prig. ,mirror. ■•7J• boo;na :ccs ua<. nru7 u_�.,a. I �� ! ^• ..Y77 .VJ, or. — •-._•� '• -----, - . Tiley walked'slowly down the path As soon as the -three Wheelers 111 told you •they were harn.-less," he between the rocks, Tiktok going him the. who were' g `arding the mound saw them, they began to' shout their witd began Tiktok; but before could . gay another word, a second Wheeler first, Dorothy. followi•.g and yclloly hen trotting along 'last of cries and rolled swiftly toward the was upon them. Crack! went the din- ` all. At the foot of the path the cop- little group. -But when the foi'einost • ' ner-pail • against its head; . knocking hat a dozen feet - per man leaned down and -tossed -had a proached-near.enough,. -Tik•• _N the tin dinner -pail and the creature's away; and that was- enough for• this.. reside with ease some rocks that blocked the way. Then he turned to sok ung struck the Wheeler a sharp blow Wheeler also. The third, .4'heeler Dorothy and.:said•: "'Let mo, car=ry `over the hea4. -Thb Wheeler uttered Tiktok managed to catch by the' c•ol- din-ner pail.". She placed_ it in a loud howl. and tumbled 9ver on its lat and ' it three or ur time, be- a youur _ his right hand at once, and the cop- _ side. The next monient'it -scrambled' -fg "' fore- it-rout:i get aw;. Then- it -too per _ fingers - closed firmly over the to its wheels and rolled away as fast l. made its escape and joshed its f id lows as as its waeeh would stout handli.. Then -they marched out ...'as it. could go, acraecbing with fear_ quickly on the sands: .. at the same time. cam ii. I. The yellow hen gave i cackle of delight ani!, • flyint; to , a perch on Tiktok's shou;dei she cried 'Bra%e- •ly donc, my copper frier.d and' wise- lythought of, -too. New we are free . of the> • ugly Nbeelers ' But ivat -then thry. hearc..loud, erten ap-: turn- ing, saw ,a argv band of Wheelers rolling towards them. ge,ymK on their number they 'tvlvanced fierce- -ly upon 'Tik,,ok. ' I'mrothy scrahLed Billina n he arms Anil i I en turnel to fare the. enemy- mho ., were now upon them. _. . V Yr'7." • .r.. .w ... '.+: � -. .- !s i - ..L^.. j+•S °.. s+, r t t ,y, ,Y .5..�7.:.. .. , n „ his.; .r .. f- ,M: , ..... , ,•:; e « •r �i Township Council will meet on ' Monday next for the Usneaction of 'renews! businreeasr _ .. _. --Mrs. J. C. Philip tvt�bas been seriously ill foft several months, 'o Www in a very critical condition, --.The Highway has been kept 'n good condition by , the Department ipf Highways having sand sprinkled 'Ion the pavement. —olds . are very prevalent at, at present. Flu to many places has became Quite an epidermic, but it is of a mild type and has caused few - Mrs. Arthur Boy6s, who has been seriously ill during the past few months, is gradually improving j and is able to sit up • in bed for a- - ' bout one. hour every day. -Short-wave radio which came Into use by amateurs several yes^s �ago, has proved of great -value dur- ing the past week, by transmitting messages, when telephones and tele- graph vvere out of -business by . the .:.:floods in the States. Reginald Barker' of Picker*ng -served as a member' of the commit_ I tee in charge 'of 'the 'annual' foni•IaT dance of the Arta Facultv of Queen's University' on the evening, of Jan - vary 22nd. More than five hundred couples attended the dance 'which ' -was held in Queen's gyrnrasiu-n, decorated modernistically for the occasion. -St. George's A, Yi. P. A. will present their play "At the Junction" on Friday next in the A. Y. P. A. ''Room at 8 o'cloc`lt- It. will ,afford great pleascre to all and we are very happy tobe able to announce ''- that Bert' Harvey and Winona Me- -Nwen, -hove kindly consented to ` ,ew and help make oar evening '1 great sue mak Admission 25 cents. 'eldltdi-en .15. A mele ane is extended •to all. Come and spend a bahpy ev- errinw with us. you will be glad. -The xovernment of"ir•,alc have 'riven notice that they intend P -t - Ong after redia nge-q who never -n to the tmuble of prorahinw a rr "o license as the lag: rertuirea. We �- lieve that there are handreda. �s- peeially+ in country disWets, w�hn w have been using rsAio;i fur a rum- -her of years, who have never yet secured ` a license: , tt iA not fair tr rimae who obnerre the law br bur- ii7w a license every year, and have 116 unary envoy tke uAe of radio. :without .tho neeessary license. ' «--Conundrwrl- which snffora the rnioet . on 'a wet. rainy evening.. the ebureh or the picture -show! Ares 'scene -.A Bic the minister. It. takes, very lftde to keep w%me at home -trout church service. Some who do ge never bear half of what is .tak. ing place. Othem are Siring up shat the other, i:g wearing. and --looking around for somethinir funny to happen. and if it doesn't, ther. make their ritar•n: Others come U)_ criticize. all helping to make up the kind of personts - welcomed by the church,' no one mfusad. ---The United Young People's Un- ion' M Pickering• -will Ar -tent their humorom drama, entitled, "Girl ghy" a emnedp - in tlirc+e acts,` in S't- Andrew's Hall, on the evening of Friday; February 5th, ttt S -p. m: This play has a east of twelve char- acters and recrWres bwo hours for -Mn, King of Toronto, wbo has been at the homre • of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stork for the past few weeks has returned to the city. . --The. boys of the village are a disappointed lot. They have their hock" sticks and skates, but no piaci to go a$ ice is nowhere to be found.- -The W. M. S. of the United Church will hold their' February meeting om WedneadaY. February 3rd, at the home of ,firs. Frank J. Prouse. -The ' rain - of� Swiday. afternoon and night caused most of the sno.v which fell -the. previous day or two. to disappear. but the -frost which fgljo weed put the si,deroads in a• very icy condition and. dangerous for motoring. The antral meeting 'of the Presbyterian Church will be held this (•Friday) evening _at.. 8 o'clock. At the close of the meeting re- freshments will bo served. A g,rood attendance of members and adher- ent: is..cequested. -Nine congratulate our Reeve, Mr. P.zbt. Ci. • Reesor, on -being' a- gain appointed by the County Coun- cil. ,.at their meeting last week. • a member of the County Road Com- mission, a position 'which he will hold for three years. Tire- Anglican'.. 1lien's Club of Pickering and Dunbarton are wxay to "a good start. 'The next meeting will be ,held in the A. Y. P. A. xoom§ at Pickering, ' on Tuesday. February 2nd. All mernbers and any men ,wino would like to join us for a social evening, please accept this irritation. .Starts at 8 o'clock, sharp. -Wm ` Rose, at one time Mem- ber of Pariisuutent for South Ont- ario, ,died last week at his home Jn Toronto. and his funeral took place on Saturday to Pine Grove Cemet ery; Prhre.. Albert.. Formany year he conducted a dry goods business` in Pnrt Perry, his birth -place. H- was very hiaJily esteemed by. all who knegr hire. He we ,,% arti.•P in •-hurrh work, as w;41 as in all char- itable work. --The Beard of Manarers of St.. Andrew's C%.urtb •wilt hold an oya- ter &upper and cemeert on the ev- "inr of Tuesday.. February 2nd in St Ar-ire.da Ball. Stepper will br• r-erve-t from S to 8 o'clock, ,after xhkh an • intere sting program wit] he rendered ander the direction of lKra. 3pratt Mr. W. C. Thomson will also gine an address. Come and enjoy. the supper and concert. :A d - rnission, Admits 50 cents children -As a new departure in the Police Trustee Board. a regular monthly, aseeting will be held in the hall, at which all accounts must be presented and passed for rsayment, also any other business to be bnm- ot before the Board. Tina pi ocew'- ure follows that of the Township and County Councils, and will meet with the approval of the ratepay- ers. Public are invited to atterul. these meetings, held on the last Friday evenica of each month. under 12 pe -arse, 25 cents -The Wolner,'s institute' held tl+eir regular meeting at the hems of Mra, J. Mdrkar on Tuesday af- ternortn. - when an it tenestin'e prop-` ram was giver. Mis3 E. Richardson reheated an address- on "Peace -6t George's (bzwch, Sunday, ' January 81st. Sexagesima. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Morning Prayer and. Sermon at 11. Evening Prayer at 7 P. m. Preacher, Rev. E- G. Robinson- lVw Guild will meo' at the home of Mrs. E. C. Jones on Thursday, February 1th, at 2.30. -A public meeting of the rate. payers of the village has been call- ed by the Police Trustees for Fri- day, February 6th, at 6 p, m., in the Tom -1 Hall, .for the purpose of considering the desirability of form ing an .organised voiustteer fire br".gade• --:Services in the United Church on Sunday next at the usual hours. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Rev, Hugh ' G. Crozier wiil address each service. Sunday School and .Bible Class at 10 a. m. The Annual Congregation- al Meeting krill, be held tonight (Friday) in the basement of St. AndreWs-Chuich-. _ Greenwood 31iss M. Duckworth spent a few days with Mrs. George Peg`. . Mr.. M... Mark spent I' couple of days in Woodbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Barkey and Earl spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. N. Bie. • • - Card_ of Thanks ' The. Hicks family, of. Brougham, wish to, convey to their friends and neighbors 'their appreciation of the. kindness shaven - therm during their time of tro*le. ---THANK • -YOU---. : For friendly Business Relations :and your 'kind patronage during Here's wishing 'you a Happy .' its pret+en t1on. Ben seta vemion in Toronto. Mrs. Johns 2 lbs. four 25c Ethel Bray and Miss Irene Cooper gave _ . .' • - • will entertain and the Sunday an interesting paper on "An Erlx • . &hoot orchestra 'will give xevPral 111th Woman's impression of Can- . , MARENCE SILK, a g E 1 D selectiom.' Rveiy4iedy come and en- orris," followed by an address by 29-81`` joy two'hours,of .fun and laughter. Mm. Crozier or '`What Service canMsrle�er �utcUer (phone 3000)'iei�eri>ng Admission, AdultR 25 cents; abild- . vow Render which was both helpN1 Thione us'.for .Deliver y P;torie iG2ri -:;: w..:. - ren 15 cent. :,d m:�, runt► _. _ __ - _ ..._ _.._ _ . —'(?;r T.o-?la.T'eY+.r,Ltlrlj. `flly-L:^� - _�...• _...�._ _.�_�,,,-.' .•.. _.. —• :- ..'.. of the 'Ladies' .Aid of St. Andrew'n r g Ore . L ,V •4 dddM Nbwatrawl�s•. : Church was held on Wednesday, �+v inter is a inHardware' February 2f►ah, at' the home of :firs. W. J. Clark. with a good attendan- �U1� 9AI:L-Coal hintrer, th W.Prtnci- stat, motor {4q;00 A ter It was. also the fifth anniversary Flews office. lot[ VV at Roofing Bargainsf • 1 of the organization of the Society. _ _ fixtures !Coopers �-K1I �C Doper s Karol A feature of the gathering was a No., 1 Roofing, less xtures ;1.15 Fi (1R gALF,-T B tPstedfr-sh coven . ami sprinRera, Dnrhatn and iitils tern grade, hal Disinfectant for lice on beautiful birthday cak4R ornament- No. I Roofing, with fi=tures..1.49 wint :n f. Whitt, Phone Clare 1612 22.2a ed with h w e v.n'..11e,, which wan No. 2. -fronting .. ..1,75 �''+� QTt SALE --Fresh coweandn rte• Live L� made and presented by one of the. No. 3. Roofing.. .. .1.99 FRersalways nn hand, T Rteated. F. Anthony :your Live Stow" k- atembers of the gaiety, and was 36 h L-- Green rock -faced 90-lb..2.65 R R 1, Tocust Hffl.-Ph one Mark 3201 ' 21-l4 greatly admired by all those pres 4-1 Asphalt Shingles' 200 1b... -5.80 TL'Sl' RECEIVED -A fresh con. Ro al Pur ,le Poultry Specific to ort. The yarious committees report- ,*1 rJ signor^r.; of choice dairy coat, Federally,P ed their• -activities durkw the year All First Quality Made by trs;rd: 1,S8pCCd0nih,,itr,1 ,.E L, Ghappn, , and all repo tF were most encour- -Toronto Asphalt Roofing Da. R x t. wh; bv, Ph,nc Pick b221. 2x_28 ..combat the worms an Poultry aging. Priees'quoted pear sq. `OR AI.Fy-b0 acre -farm .:n Pick L ` Bring Township.Frame hourA and bate, -La i - Replying • to- our recent article Layin. �nash•� Oyster $hell and _ parlours Of �� -.. fruit• svctr L. Mi; For tui o and oari.culars in which we stated it was believed _ ao ly to G L. biiddktoa. Phone Pic 525, locally, that the beer . PICKERING •- p ___'.8tf Grit - _ y'` lo.Wh` VoR SALE --Vlore Kprinw. Whitt were• res mible- for the at-•, vers and fresh coir&, pure-bred .ind rades.T., _ Whitby LUMBER YARD g ;..�. traction of considerble business B. t sled and Mood teat rd Ares delivery, _Mur.nhy.Murco.Parma.-Lind.ay, put.- Royal Purple._ Hog Tonic from • this village, that would ha"ve -- ruoxft) 34f10 Phowe 1a52 1811 L_ " 4. a _ St a.. 2d ,,.ry �1J, :v- ✓•< 4.V lt...i: - ..,_. ��.�. Wanted a glass of beer", lir. Orm- s, pFN T p t c)R RFhi f -'LOQ arrea good dairy -- - _�., Fp Ar RITI Olk trr farm on county read near achnol , railway ieton of the Whitby �`ra?ettd, QOP.A and score F.xe-Ilentbuilrlings, spring creek, 2enti- for •XBQOribdick-Deefin 1,'tftrm-Mtt0hilKlOry, not thiltk that xiuthg has derived - gond wells._iteasonab a -to suitable party. Rodd _ a :,;rtu APpidbY. Lot Sb, Con, 6 Whitby 21= 6 and Repairs. at,y.-• LencfiLs f►•ont - totes Nit.hienoe. We al:.o have local businass tenple Screens made to order,' i`ult liAl,F;-A overloud of frenh 4htr lrtotto:-"We have Qnn,Retdt, Or V.waandclowsDrtngers from the. Ottawa who say busineAS oras never.better. - e Itis not trade. restricted area. niers reasonable At',tUe Plans and batimatea =IVtn 011 form of BY +tinkte, 1 1.4m�1es west of Wh►c- There' are evidently . two different P br on Mo, 211tghway, y C spark., Pr,:p. 20t ': opinions on this nnatter, and mit''ht General Repair Work. Telephone F1 `u^1,K t►K F;XOHANI QH FOR be worth- looking into a littlo-oat- J. POYNTER u + • * /"� 1�,+ v ,` anvrhintt useful — Gee cbesterfcld stile, *••'`C RA ■ 1Df ■N' ��'+ NG s� or. f_ �.•• ratrcv truer and 11rioge t: n,ys cornnl.r, �J IJti li.�L"a�1.�0.S Vr Pickering To sl..• 1. v. i. nr• r urt►6t �.-n... ..v' Hillt: Phone 5c•r 34 r li v fkf At Special Prices -custom - =6-Eyeiet OOd-Sawing pare gum Rubber Boole,: $1.69 ; :. Ladies' far -[trimmed Motor Boota. $2.75 Having now an up-to-date "wood- Men's 1-btickleOveretioee $1.65: ' 4 -buckles, $2.95 sawing machine, 1 am prepared to, do custom work atreasona.ble Mein eheaTyrubber Boots. With felt top it lining. $2:A5 rates. Heavy Mackinaw Coate, navy, grey & brown. $5.75 AP1dY to. 51te11 Garage. Pickering, or Phone Pick 3900 13.16 b1sek, maroon & brown, $2.75 sweater GOA>tlt, _ Stanfield's winter Underwear, $2.04, $2.50„$3.00 --'---�' �. DON'T TAKE CHA3VC ES Fred T. BUuU tin g, - : _ Pickering Play Safe Pt►e� e'i0118U,t your 1)1 ugirt - NEW YEAR'S MENU .A YOUR DRUGGIST IS hd0R1+: than .Health :':A MICRCHANT —. - Friendship _ - - 8. V. R. li 00RE. . DEt U (; Ph &sant Memorift I)i'NR.4h'tP0t)i�tli�T.ARtOtO — ------._ ....: Contentment _ The Pickering .. = - Cheer MEAT MARKET' :, - I.. Prosperity _ - : _Dreams Come Time Our Motto --`Quality a Service' Happiness Special --Country All in Double Portion - Style Sausage _To You its pret+en t1on. Ben seta vemion in Toronto. Mrs. Johns 2 lbs. four 25c Ethel Bray and Miss Irene Cooper gave _ . .' • - • will entertain and the Sunday an interesting paper on "An Erlx • . &hoot orchestra 'will give xevPral 111th Woman's impression of Can- . , MARENCE SILK, a g E 1 D selectiom.' Rveiy4iedy come and en- orris," followed by an address by 29-81`` joy two'hours,of .fun and laughter. Mm. Crozier or '`What Service canMsrle�er �utcUer (phone 3000)'iei�eri>ng Admission, AdultR 25 cents; abild- . vow Render which was both helpN1 Thione us'.for .Deliver y P;torie iG2ri -:;: w..:. - ren 15 cent. :,d m:�, runt► _. _ __ - _ ..._ _.._ _ . —'(?;r T.o-?la.T'eY+.r,Ltlrlj. `flly-L:^� - _�...• _...�._ _.�_�,,,-.' .•.. _.. —• :- ..'.. of the 'Ladies' .Aid of St. Andrew'n r g Ore . L ,V •4 dddM Nbwatrawl�s•. : Church was held on Wednesday, �+v inter is a inHardware' February 2f►ah, at' the home of :firs. W. J. Clark. with a good attendan- �U1� 9AI:L-Coal hintrer, th W.Prtnci- stat, motor {4q;00 A ter It was. also the fifth anniversary Flews office. lot[ VV at Roofing Bargainsf • 1 of the organization of the Society. _ _ fixtures !Coopers �-K1I �C Doper s Karol A feature of the gathering was a No., 1 Roofing, less xtures ;1.15 Fi (1R gALF,-T B tPstedfr-sh coven . ami sprinRera, Dnrhatn and iitils tern grade, hal Disinfectant for lice on beautiful birthday cak4R ornament- No. I Roofing, with fi=tures..1.49 wint :n f. Whitt, Phone Clare 1612 22.2a ed with h w e v.n'..11e,, which wan No. 2. -fronting .. ..1,75 �''+� QTt SALE --Fresh coweandn rte• Live L� made and presented by one of the. No. 3. Roofing.. .. .1.99 FRersalways nn hand, T Rteated. F. Anthony :your Live Stow" k- atembers of the gaiety, and was 36 h L-- Green rock -faced 90-lb..2.65 R R 1, Tocust Hffl.-Ph one Mark 3201 ' 21-l4 greatly admired by all those pres 4-1 Asphalt Shingles' 200 1b... -5.80 TL'Sl' RECEIVED -A fresh con. Ro al Pur ,le Poultry Specific to ort. The yarious committees report- ,*1 rJ signor^r.; of choice dairy coat, Federally,P ed their• -activities durkw the year All First Quality Made by trs;rd: 1,S8pCCd0nih,,itr,1 ,.E L, Ghappn, , and all repo tF were most encour- -Toronto Asphalt Roofing Da. R x t. wh; bv, Ph,nc Pick b221. 2x_28 ..combat the worms an Poultry aging. Priees'quoted pear sq. `OR AI.Fy-b0 acre -farm .:n Pick L ` Bring Township.Frame hourA and bate, -La i - Replying • to- our recent article Layin. �nash•� Oyster $hell and _ parlours Of �� -.. fruit• svctr L. Mi; For tui o and oari.culars in which we stated it was believed _ ao ly to G L. biiddktoa. Phone Pic 525, locally, that the beer . PICKERING •- p ___'.8tf Grit - _ y'` lo.Wh` VoR SALE --Vlore Kprinw. Whitt were• res mible- for the at-•, vers and fresh coir&, pure-bred .ind rades.T., _ Whitby LUMBER YARD g ;..�. traction of considerble business B. t sled and Mood teat rd Ares delivery, _Mur.nhy.Murco.Parma.-Lind.ay, put.- Royal Purple._ Hog Tonic from • this village, that would ha"ve -- ruoxft) 34f10 Phowe 1a52 1811 L_ " 4. a _ St a.. 2d ,,.ry �1J, :v- ✓•< 4.V lt...i: - ..,_. ��.�. Wanted a glass of beer", lir. Orm- s, pFN T p t c)R RFhi f -'LOQ arrea good dairy -- - _�., Fp Ar RITI Olk trr farm on county read near achnol , railway ieton of the Whitby �`ra?ettd, QOP.A and score F.xe-Ilentbuilrlings, spring creek, 2enti- for •XBQOribdick-Deefin 1,'tftrm-Mtt0hilKlOry, not thiltk that xiuthg has derived - gond wells._iteasonab a -to suitable party. Rodd _ a :,;rtu APpidbY. Lot Sb, Con, 6 Whitby 21= 6 and Repairs. at,y.-• LencfiLs f►•ont - totes Nit.hienoe. We al:.o have local businass tenple Screens made to order,' i`ult liAl,F;-A overloud of frenh 4htr lrtotto:-"We have Qnn,Retdt, Or V.waandclowsDrtngers from the. Ottawa who say busineAS oras never.better. - e Itis not trade. restricted area. niers reasonable At',tUe Plans and batimatea =IVtn 011 form of BY +tinkte, 1 1.4m�1es west of Wh►c- There' are evidently . two different P br on Mo, 211tghway, y C spark., Pr,:p. 20t ': opinions on this nnatter, and mit''ht General Repair Work. Telephone F1 `u^1,K t►K F;XOHANI QH FOR be worth- looking into a littlo-oat- J. POYNTER u + • * /"� 1�,+ v ,` anvrhintt useful — Gee cbesterfcld stile, *••'`C RA ■ 1Df ■N' ��'+ NG s� or. f_ �.•• ratrcv truer and 11rioge t: n,ys cornnl.r, �J IJti li.�L"a�1.�0.S Vr Pickering To sl..• 1. v. i. nr• r urt►6t �.-n... ..v' Hillt: Phone 5c•r 34 r li v fkf