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D„ Direta°r meet in the ,Hall at 2.30 m, on ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Reesor. .Ontometrical Associltionof Ontario. Reg, COAL, COKE, p IssG--193G t.tered Member of the American optometrical Thursday, Dec. 10th, Roll Roll Call to Mr. and Mrs. F. Raymer were atwelatton. Eyes examined by appointment , fPhoae tf)W. Ctaremuat.Ont. WL OD, CEMENT, be answered by a Christmas thought Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mns. or suggestion. Program Committee W. Baker: /.epaL. SAND, GRAVEL bits. P.. Davidson and Mrs. R', Hol- Mrs. J. Hoover has, been visiting �g g' Celebrating my Golden jAnnlver ales.. Ladies please bring refresh- with her many friends in Altona �DUNALD AU00Y tsakviaLek. and nary, I am giving the farmers the . Solrcttur, r�lutary,evibuc. .,wJ-.V W LUan. , relents during the last few days. "� BITILI�IER'S SUPPLIES following rices for cbo in until Qtlieelormetlyuccuprruuy tne,at..A.t:.Lbu9- � r -+r-'-: The sympathy of the community' $ P PP g uas,aouw wtux ji Lut :t ttou.e. wuuby. t>;y Brock. Roaa is extended to Mrs. E. Wideman January est : alho local cartage Fork h BEATON, OLLL KQbS - ion the deat., of her father. - Chopping, 0(:. per ba � .l We have: also placed in stock a fulr Rapid prorre&s is Leine mad_ at The Women's Institute will meet pp g p g l!arnstcra es Souettcrs d' ' line of Maple LeHf 31011In9 the local ska!in�'rink now that th" ,at the home ef- �Ir=. E. Lehman on 30 .ba rS and 'O`ri?r, it W ILL IAM J. 13EA'IUN. li, L. rr o fo ► a jK.BRUUlhh l;tiLL, lt.l L. �, U.i E. hO�a Go '= Feeds. w•eatlier-man­ is fa^ -us us uitll �1'edne d:i}, Dec th, at p. m, A. W. MITCHELL ter: II ,pintr}•=like temperatures. At thi:is o r Christmas meetinn ,- ;5C. per bag. : JA1v1h:!P A Whll,hI The ro riet6rs hope to: he ready there wl!l be an exchange o.f 2 Bay buret, Toronto, turlarde'Gbb f e These are exceptionally low prices c.ys;necs in the, very near fut- Christmas -gift... The. Roll, ,CaII- Pickerin r, Out. for fine chopping" ciC(,. Till li .KL>u� t u., t3ettir- €� ure. Sonikhing t rertpmber as- a child ■'. .ters: S�i.c,;urs. {Ju I r8 rtes.' Su.e w - _A ;ery harrpy tiro• las hart when about Christmas. �,ddre:,s by a trot Lite l ldu,g, s lurunu.St. 1'ur�nto. Otttce phone 7100. Residence fa' U I am_k_eeping, a full line of (Ma_ stir TeJsy7tuue Ad. 1tibb: Ytckrring t hone sols. btr fr ands and i;eich!irtrc lathered to 1. -cal minister, .also other items of ---- ^efhr+r at tl't h:•t:;, of Mr. a,d �.:+ interest on program, which is und- Brand Poult.ry'EFeeds, Also,ebop � T13O)l.St'� n )lt ell L1.�3\-e-tt t is- The Beal Store, Claremont l Walter Carl -on la ,t: Thar -day furs, Soilurl, Nu y- vubuc. o iceater t4+e leadership of..'Mrs. S. .Lewis. /it:,sof all kinds.,:`-�x,U'-1`fi' Residenceof': r. Thorn tar tut 11.cuncnx+.un 1. PH0 NE 9'21 ening. The.pat'ty •tr.s un,'er • the• 1':: a -e sr,rn to Fepctrt that Nlrs. Orany of the Master' Brands that � Pickering. utlrce huurw 1 hursday and Saturday' V R N I T U R E 1'1'� i" . of Mr. Roc Carlton and '�� evenings, trorn 7mv p. m to s.S P. W.. or by p °` ! n ('l Sarkey, also Clifford have been r may be required or ordered.:" _ aappppaantment. Torutuuothcr em It Mr. Ivnn 1=ullor. P 1 ��ttP eut'- confined w their home with the .� Bldg.. Ybune Pick 70NU. Toronto Elgin5:t01. 371. We are displaying an attractive hra anal dancnt� made the evening flu and hope they -may be able to Prices Iiight-AO Credit -- "riery of quite enjoyahlo sir. ar:d Mr4. rar1, be out again soon. J CONANT fY ANNtti Barelsea s, Alutuinum,.nd Graniteware Etc. 1)e_Vitt .'ahl"• sur,Dl:"l -the music and -�----- Soliciters, Nutaries P•,1,s, Furniuu'e %nd Furniture X" -Mi QrREE%T everyone thor atrhiy er jnypd thtnn- Greenwood GORDON D. CONANT, K. C. Novelties. - ALLIN F. ANNIS, B; A.. LL. S Priee.b low,. in keeping wi4L timer_ =eh•Ps: A lunch was served after- ig UNING �. •7 1 2Simcoe ,t s ; atnaw. wards. 'Phe Y. P. 'S. will meet on jues Pba�e•-4 and b tGshawal. and at the Court - day night at,the' usual hour.' ��� House. Whitby.. (Mr. Conant) Phone 7. (Whit- RADIO SERVICE ' Bridugham Mr. Joe Walls told son, of Ott. AX D by). - _ Forest, visited last week with his All kinds- cf YE Bir V oi� i�etnaui A Graduate of. Radio College Glad to see Mrs. T. Knox look brother, Frank Walls 'and family. l _ with ing and- feeling -so• well again: '11 r. and Mrs.. Robert Naish, of All Tuning Guaranteed 1►TETL O. SMITH. U. U.'3., L D. 8.1 Up-to-the-minute training ;The Young Pent,te are bus}'. eerie• Markham, Spent C1,114Ay wi,it Edith hart (5s^c.eyo• to T J. ` ' )a D. riraauatc o! � f '. S. 1�f RC IiI7i�1 A L U Royal Coll,,so. to u! Trent Surae^n. and Tonin- tieing fnr- the S. -S. F ntiertairrient and Howard Onurrod., W Uni.erstty At C;lar ont of l,r over D, A. and to be heli[ on Dee, 1nth. - 'qtr. and Mrs. George Gray, of 26r3 CLOSE AVE.. 10RONT0 feott s store every Tees v tied Friday. Phone t (' INEST EQUIPMENT Misr: Helen ' Furle} has taken= it 'herr -oinod, spent Sunday wit?, Phone Lakeside 1502 - stouff 11. 27tf - _ for t,nyiti+rn In Ftekr kir,f and will be ,:aA and lir . Devitt. Orders taken at ltiE�aF rlfftC! H- F.RIIERTT F'NI.L:1►SP.. L. D `►.. 'Guaranteed -Satisfaction +,iced here. _ Rev. Cdr, Vrak% re:urred-rns�inrl-' D. S . Gradeat »1 the Royal C;atl?ge.Of AT A weir 'one i:l extpnded . t■r • the a t " penia D. S. :h• llniver.,ty of Turo•�tn $ry frgnl a chu. will pas,(, c O�iee in resldeo11 cesecon.S dlxx east of it. And, R,+-q•r,ej,,trlr Pt ie ra Hariitx•k fa -wily, of Kin, to our e•.n� ,i-1 the cituYch ulr. S3stda� more +? � 1 Ci � � t' S -�r Ct r Sale ;( taw's Cburclt: Pickerind, (Nt. Jthee noun : 9 ; m . or rev pi-pninr•nrn*. (X ra, . Tubes and, Batteries always oil b id r =h' j g'''''el• ' •- it•.r at. I l o'clock, aet.i•e>. t'hr-cc--icka.� -_.+sly - - -' 11( as•r, ttf sit_ b" -f rip,.: ars ;11;,' S. a111_rilei"t, at the is -ell: lr.icut,l� tl Setrl `tianglow. - �nniry npl7-SISifTrr' r;'at++r °Ll n- a } Hill['. F -it tilNte 9h'tngles. pT- _ .kol�ie (• les :t. .1�•�•ra}•', 1 ?rt fgtustttewo W otr.1$. Broiiirham. pnt,tria . pr -r xa ^'rt :.411 bF ltvlrj.. tot'.i ih . �� T' ur:.fat,: D«•,, :ird reset, . All ,, r.., t,l,/.t; fief F'tiKRy'wheele tbtf Phone 1ltrk TFrtB Mr. a.ut}rey Knox an4 bade 'e'' yr i' Parki,i', ,group its erary L•.an rrtr,tvrraxtl3r.pened. PA9'EWW.N S LARb �LIZAk1,>✓TH Klt'HAttd30\_- [,F;tn�xel palled • n �.l-Ips. T,. l here: {,_ ,rr, l ro;;>:•a'n �ls;t . i- ire a red automc bi l r tr,suranc a of ail k i nct%. � • , � •'c^titre , r f t. 'BION • a . sapresenttn` rompenteaal ,o'id tinanciar_.esnd- our .day lam . r l t . off fdr the eruming yeer. call:,Arid g• t prices. . Phone 2810 �• SEER - _ _ 11 r, 1. Teti.,st.m aid 'lire fit'_ t' T}iv I' P S. at•e• h !e�nr� a gnlx• , Pp81'11t.[., Licensed Auctioneer, Bayl" were city visitors on Sat ial •meenin^ next Tue. ay eveai••. FUEL F. for o43ati•s of iforis •ad oasaclo. Ane u>sday last Dec. Fth.. A. '`ft 1 of -. Cldth'r; L -- _ y� �t aodtbu stteas •ttean.a to on ahorsaas a new n -nor rink ae-tieinfi Ee3di4'r and B9:ks will be fig^..kP III s.:_ rushed to completion in time for for mlief in the West. Everyone DR. BEATUN. TOWNSHIP Beet Rates Available witli Mristmas sRating. come and share in the pleaseure of y (� j' 1J Ctert. Conveyaaou Cornmiwiwwr for The Annual Meeting of the Cit d^ of the Builders Supplies saktatt sf0oatrits. Accounumt, Etc: Lauer of X`6ng. Remember tete -�' �. hfttsriaCe Lteewe.. wbitevale. ant. ,gecniity and Service izena' I.eaxu w-il1 be held in the Ma='ter:' "I was naked r,nd He -- - - -- --= a ,n d R Der 1 _ W NI . M A Y>t/ :,.Address Pbonth H r drile'o t -P '- M J ttUlj l i t«h ,a K Monday. even' c �tlted m : _ .l�t�'u ler I,iCB'rN3ED AC(,T[UrE1.K AND r. and Mrs. -Gordon iii n. Audlev� �. lis :+ttiu_ltry BROUGHAM PICK Sib of Hunstville. Fere fruesto a4 the L. VALUATOR-isltle curd IBt►►ee conducted Anywhere Mi(Mleton home during Winter Fair The lnspect"rs here have found Pi+o ot. write. Address Ew Dundas week• the heals of cattle fairly clean.. iii t)erttt Con I� Street, East, Pickering Mills A number lif cpiv�, is this dist- Winter has set in earl and rift hate failed to tetatul 'the T. R. } POntef:f]C (,Ukf? - Whiiby, Ontario. there is little water. in t -he ii -Ti,; �•• test This will af£ict the cillag, c er:ks. wet,t, Lillie, Pl'•iht•er and r lif Agency for Froettti' Wood' milk supply.... „The school -'is holding its amus: •• ". 1lxp:e Body �r("red You Cannot Avoid GoCkahatt Farm Machines 'rhp Citizens' Izague Euchre and closing exercises , and concert on c . Dance waQ well attended Thiols/ , Agents for ' I.lindy b dnc* December • 1st. iieep the date. all Accidernt Complete lire and repsim. ,was furnished'by the C14rk Orrh- Congratulations are due Henry. and. Me, -r! '.W0:):u• �Lnd Feeds• the Hol- - sLnd The W. M. S. milting bee.- held stein heifer at the Rpyal' T ,y FO17 CAN AVOID kinds. at the home o4' Mrs. George Philip Allan• and gips. Lishman, recent Cockf4hntt Iwpleuiouts THE EXPENSE t last .Thursday. was well attended. ly from' Nigeria; Africa; were re -.!store Pestes Before B EXP :'Royal Pastry Flour Two quilts were quilted. Mrs. D. 1 cent visitors at Grasmere: We be ;FOLLOWS.! Poultry Feeds, Growing Gannon, hostess, served refresh- lieve they -are thinking of remain- p CYRIi� E. hInRI.EX Mash Lai ins bla+ah . metrtf and tea. in, here and tala'cg up fanni!,g• WILSON B R Os. (3ENF.RAI,;IN tRAh'OF ' n Mr. and Mrs. Preatan �krlith, t?:e F. M. and Mrs. :Cl,appian were Pi ons - P[ticesint<, 6eiM We carry all -makes of Plow Points. former a son of Gear ge Jas. Smith, in the city on Friday last.. *w Lectist IfiUs O.nt. ~--- D N LOC�wO�ci tt natire-born Broughamite, are n7t guests of Albert and Mrs. Ddwns, Phone Mark 7200 D.N. a' motor trip from St.' Thomas, K. aqui in the evening, F K. attend- � r -riHETHER PICKERING, ONT. D., and were firtre:;ta of gips and the inepeotion of Georgina Lod - Mrs, ,Broom an Wednesday last. t o on F.glintori Ave: ;�,OLD,� You require a sed- 'Mr. G,ewrize WiiIFon reported The Club will hold 'their annual R G CLENDENI'\T 1sT at the S. S. on' Sunday that he and eleirtion and treat at the school G. • " ;'Fisc � kl o;;p Ratyle � - had • round th- and - room suite or just a FLTNERAh' DIRECTOR p house ,, the evening of ASonday Prwin•''al C„rlat- S•.• on C' -,It, ret• i�11h. Ctv:�;ratulatinn� see' h@i,;C :. 00" CHITIS a -'- sten in t'tP <•,t.''Tnoi•t rerre�tti'"!;• :h:•rv�rod on t -he Sc•crotary nn tile } Privntr A.0 ill nr•e• The T1ere:x;>Pr,mectintr r,'tl:e l:', "i[ liZ�'' oi"• mil` ' b:rtii of a sin_ � Diy tt!11 Night. .1 ^ T, trdh ha held at the home of T't,.r>ite A000 1T�s }i'nti, nn Tor sclth _ Pec. qtr, The, (;oodwood young people- put Dias be hvcided by taking" tress. - rn:''tl.eir 1tl:t� here "nn Friday even- ti1Aio.prn ,5000 Cirisin-ns ni-p!in E•ngrt ref• e.r•l' ;n RIr�L' •. a.R i�T is+;t a;vl . o•rt e v:r' . r^i t•i-'Pd as s -'-= L t ^siren, ' .A r hri. Argas Story 1;p. the play is a good ,reps, dreg on iia �-+ See Ol]1' A99U1'iinprlt• Ma�1' l.l; It Ty C11 t. 7r -q. rr ;!i r`al� 7 a CkFSL�� •S . .. � mss:clanri �1-nt"-er. to Ge ,,rev t,t asses_ .ane uv L° i Walnut 1)res-or, 2�) ,5O -- _ - t.,r•,l'el , �� n t _ la-:�0 v.; a; r.:: if you art' s N' 1. o winter 'tolls Tl ,e slippAr} condition of t1,o • : ' Mattrew es, . inner spring read, frac recz�onsihle fnr'n 'r•r.11i.c- pected. Tl:e lautr; sold two yurl.s or Bronchitis st+ert taking Haliver "Cold `iVeather to Mrst. Fred Crawford and Airs. ion' between the cars of R. Fleming Dil now before the cough'weatber fill d mattresses. Gazely at good figures. , Is here, and We are ready, of itTarkham and II: G. Mck,tcr; 'Me Pieltering Jersey herd own• begins. Usually one capsette per n $18.50--$39.50 Are Oil 2 We have ran ea -,f Claremont, within tete 'village T R' ed by F. M. Chapman has just day is suffieientas a preventative- :r Tim at the bridge on the Hi PC�i- 1 r50 r 100 - t frOIIl 19.96 rep -Ani 81Se, ma No serious i rel,utt': com!>fieted a rained interesting _pe All ft3l>>i Mattresses - t"s-' -- four__t'eeot�s of �tt[lk and=butter =-tetyle or' priue..you wlsl:: a _ gu rd ,rail is needed at that point ' �---^�, fat, One '6wo-year Keiser of. his, H71LlVER OIL bas more than 80 , • Walnut Cedar Chaste Coleman heaters, lamps and when the culvert is deep. raisi7>g produced 8948 lbs of mfTk UWCA the Vitamin A Petescy ibed ::% lauterDB. The funeral of the late Mrt. R e size, 24.5b AIeC B Oomplete . and 471 ' Ilia. butterfat, while a !0 or mere idles .the ViitamiN 0 k '.Urge 5'vlvanus Phillips took place at the four-year old that won firfat at Oa- etelK of the beat rade of we& single of pipes eta,, for y p, y i A. ��� Christian Cemetery on Saturday af- NEWS haws and' Bmaklin, produced 9730 cioal Cod Liver Oil. Ce stoves and fnrnaoes. , terrt(ron, The late 'gips, Phillips has --- Call us now and let us put your been with her daughter in sgsk- lbs. of milk and b2t lire. butterfat, Start taking these capsules flfOVr Funeral Director testin>~ G.92, Two other crews prod- before a Cold gets you. ?'R furnace and stoves in good shape. rhewan durine the past year anti ucr•c[ 12129 llrc milk and 9580 lbs, i died thrro Tho funeral certare was Q 'Private Ambulance s T��%-T.._ _T__T.._ with r.CPQ and 5^R Ins buttr-rfat re- E. (�. J�rpej Phrn, J� Phone 13110 AL • IF � �..i ►.JHS 1 tvttl in Ctnl'�f s ; 1 - ' cep 'ici )r, Thug tl,-, a ;!Ir £•• tl,^ d' i ir.,. nP i'tr Arzl;•.%n rlrr�'^'''inn. �n-^ r t Rardware Phnne 4000 f I, r c•trxs at t e Jersey price for DRt3CsGI8i MAIMUM _ Qg� r : rxls fere n Stnuff Tilde, M}r• tie and • �?1�iiTltd milk would make ever Eb000 in a$��Q amd other pouts were in attendan- t{,a yam.. SCHOOY LESSON Held in Ohio Staying PAUL'S PARTING COUNSELS. great battle into which your life of r. 1 Timothy 6; 2 Timothy 4; Titus 2. faith in 'God will lead you, "Lay hold F T— S ' '. -'w..._• � �� ✓ �' - yi•, •...., t, ,f: R ..:. i."�.t R'. '.:Y -� t..r i'.••. i.. — b �, 4 l' 2 Timothy 4:16.18. .. I ', • — :.l',• r'i's'S� � .,-,..,rte',' .. GOLDEN TEXT —1 have fought the • , µN food fight, 1 have finished the SCHOOY LESSON Held in Ohio Staying PAUL'S PARTING COUNSELS. great battle into which your life of 1 Timothy 6; 2 Timothy 4; Titus 2. faith in 'God will lead you, "Lay hold "- PRINTED TEXT 1 Timothy 6:6.16; on the life eternal." We should seem 2 Timothy 4:16.18. here to have "the voice of the earn - GOLDEN TEXT —1 have fought the est friend standing at a crit cor- µN food fight, 1 have finished the ner of the course and rousing Tim- ; y course, 1' have kept .the faith. 2 Timothy 4:7. othy to renewed energy. "Whereunto thou' wast called,. and didst confess` , THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING - the good confession in the sight of Where this " Time.—The First Epistle to Tim- many witnesses." comes '- othy and the Epistle to Titus were sion was made sad under what civ—�✓',fG do know. '' u�; �" � 9 .written between Paul's first - and cumstances we not � "I thee in the sight of God,"""5 � > %' f a second imprisonments at Rome, charge, ]fe to all thin and of f '.. probably A.D. 63-66. The Second. who veth gi �� Christ Jesus, before Pontrusyr� - Epistle to Timothy was written who 4 , shortly before Paul's martyrdom, A. Pilate witnessed the good -confess , 1); 67 _ Place.—It is not known from sion." Such a confession was made all during our Lord's ministry; but s Which city Paul wrote I Timothy and it wa§ when Jesus' life was hanging Titus 2 Timothy was written from in the balance depending on the de- his Rome. The Epistles to Timothy -were vision of Pontius Pilate that Probably sent to him at Ephesus; trust in the protective love of his ;rtlr/ yF`n the Epistle to Titus to Crete. Father was most tried.; ' RBut Godliness with contentment "That thou' keep the Command- `is great gain." Paul does not say went." 'Commandment' here refers that contentment may be found 'in to the entire conduct becoming a one's self, but in godlines . Christian, the law of love, the things •'Named. as one_' ' Butcher �H : Vor we brought nothing into the a Christian ought always' to be. "Without le slayers" of Harry Miller, retired ✓ W for neither :an we carr an y y- found doing. spot, withou - Cincinnati fixe captain, Jahn. Po- Why - thing out." (See Job I : 21.) If we reproach, until the appearing of our hilsky (above), ex -convict. is •in brought nothing into the world, we Lord Jesus Christ." The Second Ad- custody at Warren; 0.,'after cap- fjy3ry'' s ought not, to be discontented with vent of Christ is prominent in all Lure -'by state troopers and local �' what the world has given us; If we g ' three, Pastoral. Epistles (2 Tim. 4:1, 8, Titus 213 The fact that Christ ) - police as 'he visited town from arm where he had recently been Y :a•. I Noemia Y,oldrin of Brazil (at ii;;ht) is shown in one a positions. ►.. ' can take nothing out of The world, is coming_ back again, when truly employed. she has to assume to xet exercise. 'all She has been asleep for five years how foolish it is to spend our time p and her case has baffled.aFferiding ha,. pliysirians' who find no cause iii amassing that, which, 'when we realized, is always an incentive to - for-. malatly.- _ Gardening In Winter leave the world, must be left behind!. "But having food -and covering we the holiest endeavors. "Which in its own times he. shall' _ .- - - shall be therewith .content." The show;, who is the blessed and only poor pian who is content with the •Potentate, the King of kings, and Lord of lords; who only bath immot- ; It appears there is no need for soil - - -. Induct New Rector necessities of life, shelter and food, < is happier than the rich man fining tality; dwelling in light, unapproach- in order -to -groin craps 'observes the y in a palace, eating the sickest viands -able; whom no man hath seen, nor Stratford Beacon -Herald.' California imported from every country on can .see; to wbom be honor and nurserymen are said to -be cultivating - II earth, who still craves a larger Power eternal. Amen." Fire things tomatoes, strawberries and peas in %home, more elegant clothes; a are said - here about God. He- is the chemically treated :mater heated by `electricity; a, - _larger gacbt, and a greater stable of horses blessed One, 'the solitary Ruler of, -This method of . growing = than he can aYford. the universe, the only possessor -of j things Is -lot new, It has been practi- $ • "But they that are minded to be immortality The Being who is in-. ced for: many years -in honres with � F rich." Paul• does not find fault vritb finitely remote:, from human. acro- ..bulbs.. and the sprig of English ivy. " • - n3en for being rich. Many rich men tiny as dwelling not in accessible Experiments in the cultivation of kinds in have A - r accept their wealth as n trust. from light„ and the invisible, at least to plants of..yar;ous water - „• t :,, God, w even as a burden laid upon the eye',. whether cf sense or of ,nat- been carried out for some years in them by God, and devote themselves ural intellect. _ ".At certain Canadiaiinurseries. ..The conscientiously to- its careful and my, first defence no .one took grooving -of fruit ,id this ajay for com- wise expenditure., What he says Is my' part, but all forsook me: may it mercial purposes is perhaps a new 'is 4 _ that, for those to desire riches, to not be laid to thew account." (�Cf. development. The process -outlined whom Gots has not given them,. Is Acts 7:60.) Paul- here refers to the by the Central . Manuf»cturing Magi-' open the door to serious Preliminary trial .of his second im- zine as follows:-, „ _tempta- tion.—E. F. Brown. "Fall into, a prisonmerit which- was called- the Water -filled vats, on the bottom of „ :-temptation -and a snare. The first rima actio. He had.'s oken in his P • P _ '.he b e which are electric, heating cables, ar , word refers'to the, inducement to own defense, for. though had Ex - covered ;with chicken wire nesh: Ex - sacrifice duty_ and- co4iscience._ tai -the sought . _ legal_ _bel ht had Ps eelaipr, sawdust, or seed -ked -a -in- — porsuit of wealth; the second, to the sought in vain. Perhaps there was solation against heat los . Plants ensnaring power of those connections no. advocate or lawyer ,in .Rosie who or seedsare placed on the bedding At meeting of American-Hierareby of Catholic' Church, Rev. Joseph which wealth • necessita4s. "And would dare to defend such a man and kept moist- by' in the Corrigan.( right) was inducted as head of Catholic University in many foolish and hurtful lusts, such as Paul when it was ' known that _water basins.Washington, D.C. He's scen'with Justice- Butler, who received 'degree as drown men in destruction sad "destruction" tiero was determined to put .him to..-. death.' As the plants grow the -roots- enter ori occasion. (Left). Y. .."perdition." Probably -• the aster. Then necessary therm- •. ref era to the effects of such uradits • P "But the Lord .,stood by me, and cats are added : as .fertilizing. units ,. _ _ - bn -nen in this world, and "P erdt- t srengtliened me." The aged one, to supply. the elements,. each in pro- ',-earthy, - tion" to the ultimate results in the worn low by labor, suffering, and per form and concentration for the Experiments are also being carried vv The experiments open world to'come. man s many,sorrows. orrows. • is not really left use )f plants. The chemically treated on in the growing of tobacco, cucum- u possibilities for Canud:an farmers P "Por the love of money is a :oot '-inds alone 'there to his own feebleness. -there, water' is kept at the prop.- tempera- bers, papaya, the floral,crops in the - carrying on ceitsin kinds of market g of all ,, of evil. Most commen- Two are standing not one, ture by the electric cable. controlled same manner. Nothing is .said -about y , ----- - -- _ dors agree that the; change- in the • g and the of the Second is like � by. thermostats. :, otatoes—thea will always' be of the .p y gerdening .during the minter months, • ' 'Revised Version from. "the root" to the Son of God. "That through ma _ "a root" is -not justified. The phrasethe , message might be fully pro- " "lova of ,money" is the translation of claimed, and that all the Gentiles 'St. _ unniunized against disease by the " • • one word in the Greek, a word used might bear." Paul is the ardent -this use of bacterins or agresdtpa. Piss in referring. to. the Pharisees (Luke 16:14:), ".Which some reaching aftei ".have been missionary to the end, His own dna- ger fades from 'kis view as be thinks of the magnificent opportunity which FARM NOTES' should be treated early if losses have experiences ' in led astray from the iatih y Y re they are e in any event before they are three a •(see also Mark 13:22), and nave his Trial gives him to proclaim Christmonths b Conducted by PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL old: It takes about 10 days e highest earthlytribunal to produce active immunity a&sisal .Many sorrows.". -in -the capital of the world. "And I With the .o- erat:oa o e ■nova a the. disease, so , t e aggressin or e Many a home can bear teAlmony was delivered. out of the mouth of 'Ontario' Agricultural College. - bacterin, which ever is to be ' used; to the 'tragedy Pau(*here depicts— the lion." (See Ps. 22:21). To what should be 'administered at least 10, that when a family, once in moder- Paul exactly refers here it is diffi- days, '• before exposure by shipment or ate circumstances, becomes, through cult to determine. He may here in. 1.• Question:—"On land where pas- Fertilizer should -be broadcast over otherwise. one cause or another, wealth its y, dicate that, for the time being, he ture is partly•run out, will, fertilizing the young growing grass..at not less As for treatment, .employ ' good' members are greatly tempted to be- was saved from'a mart '' yr s -'death. help to bring it back?" — J. E., On- than -250 lbs. per acre and preferably nursing and have the pigs that show --come careless in their religious life, - "The Lord will deliver me from n tans. 500 lbs. i -r acre. This should •give any rise In temperature or'have been to spend the 'Lord's day in enjoying every evil work,, and will save me Answer:—The runout condition of. good results for at least three years- exposed• to virulent hefnbrrhagic cep - outings or entertaining. friends, but unto his heavenly kingdom: -to whom the pasture is" signified by the grow•Experience-Shows that it .vill not only. ticaemfa organisms • (Pasteurellosis ` the .result of it all is' that sorrow be the glory for ever . and ever, Ing amount of weeds which seem to increase the herbage, but thP_ miner.- suis), %injected with atiti•hemmorha- • multiplies, restlessness deepens, and_ Amen." Paul does not here mean to ala especially will be effect:v _ in choke out the valuable grass and leg.g valuable is •septicaemia Serum. ' the joy of the former more simple s;y that he expert's to be delivered umes. Continual pasturing is the bringing back clovers and other leg'- — Lionel Stevenson, Provincial but more godly life has gone. from ultimate death,, but. from every same as any other continual cropping: urnes which increase .. the protein, umes-_oLthe Foologist, Ont. Dept. ui Agriculture, — rBut thou, O man of God. A man sin from_all the-_e�nl effects directed It remov es- quantities of min- herbage. . of Qod is one who has yielded his against him, and the evil influences era] food, than is' generally 2• Question:—"What is the beet` 3. Question:—"How long should life to. God, in whom God worsts out around him, from all the evil efforts directed against him, .plant thought. Early growth of pasture method of preventing and controlling lime be sown on land before a-:'' -- • his purposes, who lives wholly for the 'Go'd. Such few, and the evil influences around him, from all that grass depends to a large extent upon is Hemorrhagic 'Septtcaemia fir hogs?"-- ing .fertilizer?"—Il; W.. Northui �z«F land. t' glory of men are but they are. the most .precious dis- would attempt to silence the testi- the amount of nitrogen which available when the young grass be- R. «•, Northumberland. Answer:—Prevent by raising strong Answer: —Lime' is an active correc• coveriea in the world. "Flee these mony given in Rome to' the gospel. gins its growth In spring• vigorous pigs. To do this, start with for df..soil acidity. When it is mixed things." That is, flee the things „ Friendship be In pasture fertilizing testb, we the most vigorous breeding stock ob- with fertilizer or applied directly - against which Paul has been warn- cannot exclusive;• have obtained distinctly profitable re. .tainable. Beep the premises- in •a with it, there is •a tendency for time in the r, Ing Christiansrecedi P g it cannot be directed against anyone sults on a beet pasture project where highly sanitary condition. Adopt the to fin 'much .available phosphate In v"A verses. nd � follow after righteous- l „ else. 4.12.6 was applied to a fifty -acre block' colony -house method of rearing pigs. a form slowly available to plant Hess, godliness, faith, love, patience --Anthony. Eden, of pasture at the rate of 375 lbs. per See that the pigs get tone and muscle growth. For this reason, lime and meekness." The first two here refer acre., This was measured against a building feeds. Pigs out in the clover fertilizers carrying phosphate should --;;,- to our relationship to God. The sec- The general • ability of a" small similar area unfertilized. The results fields,' where they are naturally sup- usually be applied at different times, And two are the outstanding virtues minority to -block constructive change were a material increase inpasturage plied. • with mineral matter and vita- It the lime is applied to cultivated ` of `a Christian man—faith toward may mean the difference between and great Improvement in the thick- mines, •will grow into msease•resist• ground a week ahead of applying fer• - GoU and love toward our -fellow -men. orderly progress and disorderly con-_.nesb and.•quality_ ot_g_rass_growu,_.-In Ing, robust pigs, while pigs that are tilfzer, no excessive fixation should _ --The -tact— ° -- - — gr up of •two -rears to fuaian—even -civil-strife -- �— _ another test where. fertilizer was ap• _ ..---- required to live within the walls o: _ take -fflaee. If dime' is .being ap"-pi�ed^� one's conduct during days of trouble. _ —Norma Thomas, plied to the soil, the pasture days; a Pea all. their lives are weaklings to pasture or meadow previous to an4 difficulty. were increased from an 'average of from a health and -strength stand; applying fertilizer, to same, possibly ' "Fight the good fight of the "Having travelled around the 41 days to an averagL of 110 days Point. Hemorrhagic septicaemia is a period -of two weeks to a month '6e-allowed--betweeL ifaith," This might be .paraphrased. w°rid and observed what Is going per acre and the milk return rvaa in- more likely to kill the soft pen-, should the applit• -"contend earnestly -for the faith", on in It, I am•todaya !lrmer be- creased from 64 lbs. per acre to 133 grown pig than the pig that has spent cation of lime and the- fertilizer. i.e., do not weaken or retreat {n the liever than ever in national de- lbs. 'Fertilizer is usually best applied the first five months of its -life out —Henry G. Bell.; Associate Profes- enct." In early spring as soon as the ground • on the soil. sor of Chemistry, Ontario Atilcultur- C—i —•Bruce Barton.. is sufRcletitly dry to bear the team• Susceptible animals can be actively a]' -College. - I -P-11 7- y', URMULU IOU UPSTAIRS MINING V1 . .ASH E S Woman's Fear of Rheumatic Alleged =' IT MXIE gives you a form cool smoke..... And les always FRESH in this plug. Pana Mrs. Where have you. been all One, of the many troubles •EI:IUL afflict Following a recent inspect4orl Of evening? rheumatic sufferers is the III rt ' 111culty of the KenlAnd Gold Mines property in Mr. At the office. 'getting up and down stairs. Such was the Kenora Paoli, Mrs. You must be made 'of as - the case Witt. this , woman, before she district, A. A. star'ed taking Kruseben, but now she M.'E.. of Winnipeg, states that the bestos.-Yodr'dffice"burned 'down two' 7 7 Ands it no trouble. Read what she company on the 9th level had an .are hours ago. says:--* shoot 230 ft. in length.- In places "I have been taking Kruschen now this shoot is over 16 ft. wide and Angelina You'll like Ferdinand, for over 12 m,nths, a half -teaspoonful running $90 per ton, and in his mother. He's young, haridsonke,. rich, In hot water first thitig In -the morn- -eiage 9 ft 7' Ing, and I fee a new woman. I had opinion, it wIl at -least a, and simply adorable. I don't see why Mr. Paoli stated that there was in- you object- to our engagement. -/M very painful rheumatism in my knees ge at the mine amount- If he's as ..and back and also my head was get- dicated tonna Her widowed mother Ung very bad. I used to dr d Nalkitir, ing to 75 was nice as. you say : I want to marry him ,000 tons., Equipment '� ((4 �'"((�(/+t ' ( _ _ • .: - I atn* very thankf excellent shape. myself. -j-pstairs, now PI to all reported to be in nayIt Is no trouble at'all and I scarce- is capable Father — Mary, I've just had a. in his opinion, the shaft ly have any pains. I feel better ,In. of hoisting 200 tons a day. My- visit from Harrl,'and I've consented �pend-- to your marriage., health th I have done for years Paolistatedthat very little-e- (Xrs.) 0. M Two of. the ingredients of Kruschen iture will be -needed to increase the Mary —' Oh,. but father, I don't a day. want to leave mother. Salts are notable for. their work in mill to 1.50 tons • dissolving u Ic acid. Other Ingredients Fathet Don't let that worry ffl, if, f of. Kruschen, -assist Nature to ex e Bilmac Gold Mines in didmdnd you, he replied, you can take her -the'dissoived acid from the system. drillm; on the 170 -ft. 16vel has en- with you. countered ered a 5 ft. vein fairly well *-PICTURE WORTH $2 FREE minjeralized and showing about a So This Is Love A handsome gravure photograph of -third quartz. According to President A year ag6 his face was seldom clean, King Edward VM is waiting -for Hogarth. the 'vein is only 4'0 ft. west His 'grimy shorts flapped -high o'er �yrrooaapictureevery 'hor grubby knees; atyourdruggWs-a of the north end of Elie 1704t. Exams. Free with assays are avail- He scorned a tie, ignored a brush Or home will proudly & lion,- and while no the purchase of a bottle of Kruschen able as yet results will be known comb, Salts. Supply limited-getyours now- shortly. -The drill has- started on an- And merrily. his. Shirt tail rode, me , 4 other hole to the northeast, and -breeze. from surface indications should in- b 0 Seft Veit Increase Prom a vein in about; a few shift& He's one year older now; be -hold the • In Public Domain of drilling. Assays from the Evelyn change; V vein which was cut by driftinga few Preciseness marks his every willing R:J V Ic%1 k A in- days ago will be ready shortly. Work - hodr, . macd- HOUSTON, TEX. — A vastly is under the direction .of .M. C. H. lHe's tubbed and scrubbed Im creased public.domain with the gov- Little, mining engineer. lately clean ernment "ultimately owning perhaps '(Thii once required 'supfemit a time when mAn -7 1- The warden wouldn't even let me Lake Superior at ; one-half of -the entire land area:' . Shaft sinkin . g at the Mooshla Gold• parental power). see him. Sault pepple were sk,pticAl. tFas 'predicted by Dr. Jacob G. Lip- Mines he, reached its initial object- Mrs. Katt — Well, if that isn't a But all these things make a- great --n, dean of the New Jersey State We of 360 feet and a Station is be- Each haiiii'placed with care method- special privilege, what is? appeal to the outsider, just is d4 of Agriculture. jeal, ing cut at the 345 ft. -mark. A cross. the. wolf pack, the Riawathi play ' mesa, the Lamp Post TroubadouKe, tho Be, made his forecast in a speech -cut will be driven on this horizon to His. tie is changed at least, three Friend — What do' you before the association of land- grant intercept the vein exposed 'on the times a day, there's an exception to every rule? Agawa Canyon. the Mississauga Tun and- universities. of ' which second level. The vein is expected to In spotless white he walks sedately How -about the rule that all men die? nel and scores of other Algoma items be is president. an be reached about December 10th. now M Ob, that's the exception Algoma can capitalize on -all ghost Excess acreage e can best serve tae To meet the little blonde across the to the rule that there's an exception things. Payors Cold Mines, Ltd., have way. nation by being taken out of pro- to every dale. announced that H. E. Burne, mech- inain to produce lumber and wild r -'For North duction and added to the public do- anical and electrical engineer, has Office WW are you_ doing, been app-dinied mechanical su i Industries peri -i- here at this hour? Sy!!anger — I forgot life, conserve water supplies and tendent for the company to super- my. key,. of - control floods, he declared. He es-- vise the operation of the Diesel pow- lkf fiver, and I'm waiting for the chil- TORONTO. Three new indus. timated that "modern American er and electrical plants in the Pres- dren to. come home and let me in, tries, employing more than 1,600 farmers" are wasting more than en underground tampaign which in- men, will be opened in Northern On- ­$6.000,000,000 worth of I soil and eludes deepening of the Shift to an tari , Hon. Peter. Hetnan, minister of plant nutrients by erosion and leach- ]IJr. Hurne i Made lands and forests, announced recent feet. Sugg' ion objective of 500 ft :jng each year. en not enlarge was for 6 years connected with Nor Mr. Heenan 'would tfie govern- arida Mines. as assi#Ant -stiperin- e other th In -,Seeking conservation Dr. Coyri on the statement, 0 a to say .merit will retire Age maximum tendent of construction and an On that the industries do not 'concern 'amount of -land from production. gineer In the mechanical and mining the SL Ste. Mare Star: newsprint. production. It may be:- Bev. - 4P. Dr.- Lipman said, -when the United department. Writes emell months' before they are III full ­ . .. - ..!;- 1- "Why did you can your pretty When Jack Hambleton, director of .-States finally settles down -t,6 a stenographer?" operation. ed Diamond drilling is proceeding at . -- ­ the Ontario- T-onrist and Publicity. . � , Heenan ­ �­-­ %­ .. ... :i.­,.,� ' . 'a' -. 7 well -ordered national - household "She couldn't spell, she -Instated Bureau, told the Kiwanis Club the Mr. Heenan has '' just returne , where.. peace and abundance may the Clark -Gold Mines in the Kenora on lipolling "love". with two turtle- of the . north evening that Algoma should from a week's tour dwell." Pointing out that tht pro- district under the direct supervision doves, when everyone know$ It other country and. reports that gen-�ral JeciIW peak of 'population has been of W. A. Hesse, -consulting engineer, should be spelled with a big bull. be able' next year todraw $3,00u,000 in tourist revenue, or twice the ft- business conditions are a great deal set at .140 tb; 145 million peritos and results so far have proved in- better than they were at this time gure estimated for this year, he was about 1960, he said: teresting, according to R H.'Viner, Fortune Teller — I'm afraid, Some probably f last year, president, who is now on the proper- _ lWell­Withiri. the mark •-a :Room For Twice' That Many one near you is going to be very what the district can accomplish if ty. The. -additional permanent build- disappointed soon. 'There -is room in this country for it organizes and puts its best foot ing ings are practically completed and twice that number. Lad — I'm afraid you're right. I forward. Classified AdvertW "Present economic and social foundations for the new 200 tl'P' haven't any money. things STAMP COLLECTING' power plant are -going in. A 'new 60 This district has so many wants indicate the. need for a per to offer which 'aid novel to the resi- ft. headframe is being erected. The Another thing this country needs dents of other areas that, if -it makes ILLUSTRATED . CATALOGUE FREE capita, allowance of ten acres, or a Government have completed the United States, k:anadtan, Britian Cot 'A" total acreage of 1,400 million acres mine highway and construction work is fewer permanent waves and more them known; -the curiosit aroused jubilees, Edwards, sets., Sent for postage or 'to supply the '140 millioA- -residents perinarient wives. is sure to draw many visitors. After entirely free. EMPIRE STAMP -CO.. Dept. if the #o.p,ula- on the -new power. plant is, being Pq., Turnato, Canida. of � the United- States rushed with all speed. A crew of 88al.], the average individual who goes 'tion stabilization. theory becomes a men are employed on the property. The inan-.with'the suitcase chased on a holiday wants to see'something TRAPI-ER.S - ATTENTION fact. the train to the end of the platform, 'difff-rent" and the Sault.and Al. RAPPERS -Tune up novi, be ready with "In that estimate, 'howevet, we but failed to catch it. As he. walked T Donald E. Sirola,.. engineer in goma can offer much that ii different. Flshem Course on Colote, Pax. -Wolf. assume that soil. [nanagement will be slowly back,' mopping ing 'his brow., an Stamp for particulars. A. E. Flrher, Halbeta. rk nd lir. Hambleton told his hestrer, for --extensive type. Who knows charge of work at the Boyd Ki Is pp of the ows - interested onlooker remarked:. instance, taut Leo Dulan, of the Can - Gold Mines, in a report to local of Can - but that. givan improvq4 plants and ficials, states that values of $16.10 'Miss the.traffi?"., adian Travel Burea, was "spell- INVSNTORSI animals and with a more Intensive ."dioli, not much,' was the reply. '.have, been L discovered in the Thomp- bound" by the sight of 'the river efficient agriculture; our farm; 'You see, I never got to know it ;\ n OFFFH ID FVKHV INVENTOK Last con vein-. The fullwidthhas not traffic -and the ship canals Sault .I %anted inverim-na and ruti int,,rtnatilai• ers may be able to. serve the .nation 0 ft. in very well." THE RAMSAY, Company., World ven SO. far for 3.0 people, who- aim accustomed to these ,"It., If -tbat..acreage? Re- been'pro sights every Patent A moys 273 Rank tqtr"t. ottnv4. jqlly. with �g and with geological condi day, not �lv Sys rea- Oanada me science and rechhology' have '. W ' o be identical. with Fa� ey .prove tor formation sai t lize the 'atti c on not yet said their last word."WANTED IN TORONTO the proven mines .of Kirkland Like. Waste in the conquest of t1Te con- outsde)rs.,. Yet.tbe wiiter has before Work ts continuing opening' up -the now told the story' of a former di- WOMAN TO DO HOUSEWORK. AND tinent can be forgiven, Dr. Lipman Ktri* to I -k after chile: a,,they and said vein both to the east and west. As rectol• of the Lake Superior Corpor- ,laughter would ne sustahle Trite "Iticu- but "with the building cornon as directors are satisfied ation who was missing one day from htm and references t,, B,,x 69, Wilson Nub. pleted, we will no longer-be-justi- So lishIng C,-.. 73 Adelaide Sl W., Tomilto. Pied in continued sufficien, work' hall been performed all 'aportant meeting. Later it trans - o the vein, a substantial drilling n pi -.-e I that'lit. had spent the morn ng STAM,,IERLNG ya -ied -on.- at the ship c a''the boats. campaign will be �ari 11aj watehing Lectect. - Write Thei. it was Dr. J 11. Coyne, of ST h."".I.AMMERINh,-u. ,V.Iet.rr, William Ocrims, n. frreed Joy St. Thomas, who hamwered at thi �arit,-n Fireet, T,�v.nt�, "Joy comes to us when sorrow fades "The experienced theatre manager Sat It the vauc' as an attraction PET t;r0VH. away. does not make the mistake of trying I "Did you ever get your -diamond. Visitors of 'the H Ason Bay Biock• brighten our to give the public what it is � bark from that peach you were And Stays with.us to ighten up house and the. old North West - Com. CANARIES stuck on?" battewx n r� Doo- r.EcFLVr1D kNOTHEY, -dayo to wani­'� Pant s ca al. and D A VE JUST -B- Qocbran. she's the cling - stone tle of To �,fto, who pictur�l th(. H -oument ,t canaries fr..m lour.-ve, --lid iarg-- III Each time we 'smile we're inging C h.arles k write fty wholesale Prices a -d •)Pw1rtvinitl. variety, y now. n"tice-ratiney Any cusnUty shipped any. joy along value of' a .,Ud( Ta. help in making life7-a merry. 11 you wish to have things'handed where VANARV 1.1dPoRTINO (10., 1 WVL. song. to you on a silver platter, you usually "This is Braiil," 'exclaimed the I.lNrTON'ST Wr.SRZ T TOONT0. And when we laugh, joy peeps in at must provide the platter, see that radio. enthusiast with pride as he STAMP rolA.PVTORS -re available- THE FAMOUS the door, the things you. desire ..iwi(ldled the knobs of his. set. So laugh. and you'll -.bb happy ever- and -make arrangements for, the pre?- "Yes," said the son, as the s6atic i RUBBING BARGAINS* more." entation. began. "I can 'heai then, cracking LINIMENT SILVER JUS I L F �,S. CollnLM 010TIV I -A" Rub on Pictormls. C.'I"nials. Revenues, Blwk�, 6ibe nuts." pain gone. F,�rcirm, rl's A-% 'Prec neells -me Get the new large, econ.. .1• 'ping rv.nestiv recommended Lame unekel omy size—Also avail- fifty 'bents Jame., slirimpt,m, WRdenn, San - "Mrs.' Katt I think your hits able in smaller regular "Itc,thewan. Member Canadian, stamp Sctt- -band' is being grantad special' privi- ...A91k foir size p ties loges at the Orison Mrs. Kitt Welt; how 'do, I know?, 41amc or PAIN" o UAL 111.11 LAM 319 3+11116 imew Ula 2k Ht4L NE 01110 040,14 �Coo*' C411111011111 .. ?wow & AftntrVill -RADios'-'$,ro­-AND-- BU�Y DIRECT fr.m. Factory Distributor; save -as high ad 50q off ,1st prices. Send for particulars and Photos. All ...4tandard Inakes. State battery, or electric. Battery radio* Sri Ili— 19lictric-raillos- 7 1 $15 up. Ca -Plan ftdlo.Com, 282 College 'Sue 0 36 St., Dept. A, Toronto, C-1 �O-RTURE In A Minute For quick relief from 04 itching of moms. blatellft pimples. atlile"'* f04 Is" DO 1=8 emp OM I. IWW ti *1 Dy U D D. PRESCM Ita gwtlt ab Dootht time irritated wit 'Clear. iteeads dab. Ist"Ans"s iter, In. J len dria last. gope the moss Molly A 3& uisJsk drat ater�,_R or money back. Ask for D. r,!.sw,y.s,+ti•�S...ff......._ B.'':+'7 .,r•„�. ;' /:w,.... .•.v ^n,. 4: ,r• �a .c, a .-„,V .+:.a..• ... •: ':r,'. :!;eyca[0 •:}a J a'"Y. .,. .Z.' w:X.. .. ... •.^v: s,.. .iC. r h z ""H> `SHIDO?ING ]MATCH171 -� maple usi Mi;j !'fie tu :Custom- _. 41.76 per year; =1.6G paid is sdvsace A shooting match will be held at7NOTICIE Wood-Sawn��' ;Bubscripuoats to the. united Statq 'Reg. Fuller's, 2 1-2 miles north of - Pickering Village, on Saturday, - _� UNDER the Provisions of Thel and WAWANE$ 1ifS. 00. Cat. Briiaia $2.W iia advance. Dec. 12th,` at 1 -P-- m. Geese and Having now an up-to-date wood= Companies Act of Canada, FLAM- Cheap Rates for Farss ana Casim s chicken;. ' 2 Rifles and shot guns. Buildings '1UHN MURKAR. Proprietor' Shells provided. - — r sawing machine, I am prepared to BOROUGH INVESTMENTS-LIM, do custom work at reasonabig 1TED hereby gives notice that it, Windstorm Insurance on BuilldhW -- - ��-- ies.on to the. Windmills, Silos ete. \ ::�i'hitecale' sale Register y to Shell Garage, Pickering, retlary ofeStaPet for acceptance Automobile Insurance of ' :.'--Apply p e of All Kinds _ Whitevele Branch of the Women's WgDNESDAY, DEC. 9th—auction or Phone Pick 3900 13.1.6 the, surrender of its- Charter and Write or Phone -Institute are holding a Auchre and sale of farm, stork and imple- .; its cancellation on and from a date' ' hens, the. ro err of -the Es -"1 :Dance in the Oddfeilaxs' hall on l l p y to be fixed by•him BOWMAN & ROWE Saturday, 5th, at 8 tate of the late Don. Spencer lot ' -• y p. m. :fid- LIVEa STOCK -SIHPPERS ! __ WHITBY UNT 19, wn. 7, • Pickarin DATED at PICKERING, Ontario, m4ssiou, 2ii cents: ,Proceeds in • aid I p. `1 1-4 _ of the Medical Ins miles north of. Brougham. Sale this twentieth day of NOVEMBER, Inspection Work be- g at. l o'clock sharp. FARMERS -•Ship your Live Stock -Ing carried on by the M. O. H. un- rP. Terms, cash: 1936. • :. _ OII �i'$t1 Buy at'Home der the • sponsorship of the W. I. I See bills. 'Wm. Maw, auctioneer. to Toronto with us, TiRES, BATTERI)�'8, - The Women's- Institute wilt meet' Stock- called for, and delivered FL.AMBOROUGH INVEST- _ ACCES9.O4IES, on Wednesday, Dec. 9th, at, 2.30 L personaily to the market. MENTS LIMITED At as low and better rices -- p. m., at the home of hers. Judson $1 O.00 REWARD Prompt, Dependable Sewi�e. By A. McMillan, P . Pugh Roll Ca1G—Christmas Sugg- ---- :as P,bene-Pick--506 — ---Sec retary. estions. There -will also be -a show- 1 for any corn or -callous which can- ; .. . "er of good> used clothing, to be ' not be removed by the nes scient- MORLEY HARLOCK yore, can in Toronto sent to the Neighborhood Workers ific LLOYD'S THYIIOLATED CORN Brougham. Ont. 13.21 — in -the, city. _ i SALVE. This 'riew salve de-sentsit- :_ ;193'? Let us repair that leaky top Sorry to report Mrs. Fred McNay I izes -corns and callouses with the lVlotor Lice 3es eriouaty ill: first application. Call your druggist �.. Skilled Motor Repairs. to -da) and order a• jar of the wog- ATTENTION, FARMERS No�� ON SALE School School Reports DERFL L SALVE, 40 cents. Lloyd - Gordon J. La W Chemical Laboratories. For' sale at GEIKLRAL RHYAiR WORK Weight Bili required with every .Greenwood '-School, Nocember ex- E. C. Jones Pickering, Ont, - - Phone 2908 -aminationsi—Sr,. 4th -Mildred Brown We are prepared to repair cars, application for ,PI 'KERING, ONT41110 -(h), Lois Byers (h), Muriel Clarke trucks, tractors and all farm COMMERCIAL LICENSE .(h), Bob .Gibson (h),. Vanessa - machinery, wheels rebuilt and ,al1B, Lyall Mark. Jr. 4th -Eileen :Furnaces etre st�tti wood -work and R J. Reeeor Issuer Sadler (h), Marjorie Byers, John _ -_ _ R. • ! ' f,.. Gibson. Helen Devitt, Leslie Wit -Factory Samples, New word tanning of all kinds. MARKHAM eon. Allen Short. Sr.3rd-hied Brown "Plaee . your under now- for ..-Jr. 3rd -Alan Clarke (10,- Clare Eat- installed free dyring August woodworking 811d turning. ock (h), Carl E14s. Vernon John- Easy terms, if desired,BROCI son,. Milton Walls, Joyce Issard, ' Also new and used Eiectric-Wash. Pkutrp or Call -ROPE. Beat that itl0i•=1•• -3 Rosa Walls, Jimmie Kinnear, Ver- ers and Refrigerators, i=td can non Short, Billie Devitt. 2nd -Ver- Y Hroek Road Store and Blacksmith Shop. :THEATRE artiistry �� . non Gibson (h), Harold Clarke, (h), GILSON PRODUCTS (Successor to W. H. ,lackson) 'W'$ZZ'$ Y' Emmination Service Dorothy Clark, Jean Mark, Gerald Phone Pick 'ltil'2 50-10 Phhoe Pick272J . 1-26 + :filaefi� Clarke. &Inst -Bobbie Eatock (h), Friday and SaturdayC. H. T elt. Opt 'Ernie' Santer,- Douglas Clark, Iasb _ ella Mark, Edward Knapp. Primer- _ WANTE Deceroben 4 and 5 VAMI df Op�1'rsao .-John, Devitt (h),, Ronnie Clarke,. - ho 9 Iwo Allan Clark, Douglas F:napp, Ken- Layt' Complete, S w at .00 .. neth Short, Harry Clark. Number , 9wturday, Matiape at 1.30 y on roll,. 39. X. Isabel Rutledge, tea- IMPORTANT NOTICE — Satre r 'cher'. • , ab s cleaned and pr y Pdtiyha Evening Show at{trte at t), so Harpy Hull 'S. a` �'�. 2 Names in order `at $'L18ral1teed t0 pEts� 1I18peCtlotl. ste.harp. Builder and Contractor Merit. Sr. 4th -Ken. Anderson '79, Cj iT"i`�� Betty' Le Gard 76;' Vernon Balsdon Local men only employed. + '� Brickwork and Stonework 72, Pegg< .Annan 71, Lnrne Allen •7 �1.iOLD'� a Specialty a4.. Floyd. Balsdgn 65: Jack Palmer e ' ee. Sr.. 3rd -Audrey Anderson. Fig, E. 'Col bourne. - - Axchiteot'ta Service _ 3rd-DaFaulkner 53. ! 1r8. :. -PHONE PICK, 3915 OR PICK 600 _ E[ScvARIAKNOLII~ )('allsghan RSA, Shirley' Deakin '•'6 • • Jahn. 'tlnwat . r,i, Paaline Palmer R•'3. _. LEE TRACY' oKroHak .Rd. wad Kio s e .Jr. 2nd -Billie blo%cat (h). Catharine I HI\N1E HARNES g tan Rd' , Stork 14 Y. MvrieY Annan, frerbert j t e 1' Phone Pick 6lfel ` i '' Qi.AR ONTAGLT LOVE ' Le Gard, 34ar•rery Callaghan. Prim , GOO DVD er-Dernthy Annan'.- Joyce McLeano�1VV to'You Roso .4nderson. H. W. Kime, tea ;%)1W Monday, Titeeday'an3 Wed n'%day cher _ DeceWber 7., ii crud 9..,.. Y ']' Sl First Show at 700 - _+�� a L+ S � l+aet Cr►mplHte 9ho-w• xt K ZOe rio Buildiux ,cf alt klitde . ORS ,k. .SHARPENED F �t4 u a it f ,CAKPENT>✓KING. �” the �° DONT GET CEMENTING.. 6T` d� PERSONAL" - PLA[N1lR i)1{1. Gltot':VO t,Q,tt ct lt1s"4'O' `LliiIIBI�IG Skates may be ict at NPw-r' Office sl'►P scd ravel,be� send cs��n�Ed��t ;00w.. and- called' for dally.... _ �..' .�,' afi'�!(Vitt► tiUU!' iNG ar JeeQ w'� JAMKS IAT N We a �u meal Iir�ntfrcrd ftuu8ngr JR H. S'Li:t►I't) — llt''�BART()N - cY,S sows+ �'d otn� 1 tree b� s�ti y �ii.LY I:[LEft� 'MAt�rtatls, Empire B09 ►rhroum bot ay3tntc.As kQd b� AISu _ ;.EyntpmPnmty,' Daro Vater /'02! ` t� - Y syst Beatty . t:�f)t)LGLaS F�i1RR�\K� IR,' "StAble Egninment p • eliFQ and other Rnildin COefttf t?.i'1' + , � ' site - 1•;Li�SA LANUI q itiNteri'ale , wtrz F•', Pe otera o,7 • Work Guit.rHic(eed - --�jThe-Amateur F. J. f'R OTT SE SE Gentleman" Phai,e Pso2 ' ..PICK.F,RING. ON'r iG - 'teal qualigty stands, a >, the test of the centut- ° • STOPES ies and when you sel- ect a memorial here, r • 3` you are assures 'tJtat - - ` ,• • ' - _; � ' • . your taste for the • UU1)K1\aU U1lt►, N� 5L•'L'1:1NA 1ABHY'S veg.. SOUP bsautiful will be sanc- _ v-" a� Ib�. •� ` C 13 t1Cl$ L.a7c tinned by those icome. • � t far 25e•�aiSinS, Ih,, 25c. . far off..years to come. �E A� <.. I$H0 HT, $ N. W::STAFFORD OO Bi,F:ACHi;D' -- Tt1J1r1TO J(11L T y Highway lionuntental fur �7cj 25 oZ• tin 9c• Works , � . f � RalsIa1S, I9c. Ph. 462 Whitby .'Ont. a M - -- — 'e . Kingston Road West , i L>;a1ON' & (1R<1NG 21l • Bottle 1 9C. 1 ,. Peel,. »Ila_ . 1�4c. fiF�(�IAI 180. "eta Y &IIN'UE E,AT SHI LLF.D ' �,it hen . � _ _ C'HO-ICE l+ IGS- intoetlpc►�tg �t;el4 :� .. lbs. _. n C Alrxionds f {� lb. is ar call�i• •,. L.Jc.'. 1,Ve,, FOR A HAPPY STOMAC�I �0a cls as a Erin Ir;, �+ Jar 19C..� i csa it sutom aQ ar \ a .Zeqo'v vl,'oc mal �yut+ it oa,se+ �elo4x�tnUa1 vrvstd' BROKEN SUDA,,, RED AND WHITE CAOCOLATE BISC. eta ,you d atoc�asotb !be..': 3l ib• � h{ � ,ate ;, 2 for 19c. Flour. ),t�R 77c,�Per. lb. 15c . • Vsjar.�► . ..A" "ISK" M snaar.rss ><� d� ss arc• tQ, _ A healthy -stomach with Kidneys andel �vae res ' e c Bladder 40 :U el :11nGi1oI77 Pr�l> r • mom -Y= �q!!� - - 4 ' -• 9300 ! i7 f U R I SON r .... /' Me. Iaq �fe, fee .. KP.C . P NE 600 `'► r , e.o. Extrzet toss. a annex in b.,le .W wow From T °s WA"dw 4M GORDQN LAW, PICKERING ' -4-1 LAND :3UILVZY OR • LUrmwd of his marriage, about 65 yeary a- -Ari ; i. ye Barciay-Transport. � n* th� go to Rachel Morgan, they moved IN. Mrs-, G. M. Forsythe we TAN B. A," B. to the farm now ecru led -by him F. J. DONE week in the city. .,Daily Service son Ross, ,north of here, They re- Care L. S. On file are the records of 'bor;- rs. Wm, Birkiett is visiting in between Clixemont, B�ougharn tired and moved into the village veyors Gibson. and Yarnold, $05 Greenwood, Whitevale and'Toronto e. city this week. about twenty years' ago, where his -And King East, Oshawa.' 198L Mrs. Borland attended the fun,- -eral of a frieAd last. 'w1fe predeceased hLyn-seven years lit Barrie My drivers are trained to be carefu! 16 ly ago. Surviving him, in addition to Eye week. his brother, are his children: Ed. ..courteous and reliable. Messrs Frank Cooper, T. 'Gregg of Clh,emont, Morgan, of Clare - Will 'Benson made a trip to Strain Special Rates on Long Dilstanes th and Rosi, *6A the farm, Mary, -See e Mo IN Shakespeare last week. hauling. I - Mrs. Kilpatrick, Mrs. Mundell (Mrs. Milt. Benson), Maggie, -,(Mrs, N isual. I-nperfections Bert -Jones, Ella (Mr.4. Chas. Grant .and -laiien's Compensation FIRESTONE -it Mrs. Unsdbde %isib�d kelativ6s 1..f Toronto), Mabel (Mrs. J. Tay- By the "A'w No order too small, *None too large Tay - in Oshawa on Monday Act and Acts of similar ,nature in . ( tor) and Mrs. Jas. Brisce, bothuaf All shipments insured and protectee The sympathy of 'the. community I Lor) 'and 9thel 'CINlis. Jas. Briscoe) many provinces and states, a phy- from the weather . Ground Grip Tires is extended to Mrs. Goddard on both of Claremont. He lived with sical standard to which. all applic the death of her father,at Erin -ants ' must '!measure. up" has beta Tel. Cl I are.:311 P. C. I Now on Display his. daughter, Mrs. Briscoe,' for the dale Ont. past 'ndnlber 6f ydars. The -funeral Arranged, but few of them until, re- Class, EL and C. ea The C. G., I. T. are holding- a cently saw -fit to •m ; sure the eye- Owned and operated by .7- ALPS PLACE was held on - Thursday, Dec. 3rd, ..*scellaneous sale and tea at thewith service in the Baptist Church sight. efficiency of the applicant. Frank S. Bwmla) The eyes .-Manse on -the afternoon of Dec. appear' to. be' in. fine -CLAREMOi T, O$T. and interment in the Union Cemett 18th. Details later.- - conditian;-no noticeable trouble ever Phone Clam 32K -ery., Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon of having betn evidenced but in many South end Store Brydges , and family visited cases the -eyesight of one -eye . is Kinsale 11 WEEK END SFECIALS ::.:with Mr. and Mrs. Augustine over found to be greatly impaired. These -condition are found frequently in - the week -end. -The S.'S. Cdncert Will be h'eld' on. Mrs. Augustine addressed the Dec. 23rd. student as well- %s� those'Origaged.. % D etv. 4 Ri.d 5 Radio Seryice -Aid of Green - River at the in other walks of life. The p6jrson� Rolled Oats. 5 lb. -.7 11-25 W. M. S. will, meet at Mrs. R. Expert. service and re - Baptist Parsonage Whitevale last E.. -Mowbray's on Thursday after- may start work or study with. ap Table Salt. 9 -lb. pkge. ..07 irentl vision and through arm _25 Tuesday afternoon. p, y normal v 11 makes. Reag- noon P. 8, G. Soap, 7b pairs to a Re7y. J. -H.-Olmetead,-of -London, , Mr. and M'rs. R. E. Mclwbr�y clDritinual strain' acco ding 'to. the andPhyllis,spent last Sun' condition applying to the 'use -of his Butter Sodas, 16 oz. .12 onable charges. Work his with the Baptist congregation Milton a Ph2 lbs .25 this week. He is bringing good, day with relatives at Rosemount. eyes may develop visual weakness. Fancy Cakes, ..guaranteed. helpful messages at- the special ser- The sick are improving slowly. This may be'overlooked "for some Pea.meal Bacon, lb. 32 FIELD vices which" are -held oil Morsia)r, M,rsft.'Parln is able to be up 'a 'time Salmon, lb. .14 and later when the proper ARTHUR . tests are taken it is found- that one Wednesday and Friday short time each day, also T. Farn- . Smoked Fillet, lb. -15 Graduate Radi-) and Television Institute, The furleral. service of the late dale is a lot improved. -eye has for a, long time been def - 'Mrs. Thrner was - held In the Bap- Dont forget the treat to all icient in pqwvr. Oysters, per jar .30 Member Official Radio Service Association. Aiert Church last Frida$, afternoon. music -lovers 'given - in the Kinsale -Many people posses.only a_ frac- S. 46' , Phone 5201. PICKP.FLING After intense suffering' for sever- Church on Saturday evening, Dec. tion of normal vision in - one eye, but A. C. BROOKS nal -seeks Mis. Turner was releas- - good vision in the other. Sotiie are Claremont 5th, by the - Jubilee Singers. but phone 3701 .'.1 ed The Young People. are practically blind in one eye, -Madeline _froT pain. giving a Attendances at the services on their drama on or about. . the 166 have :good vision in the other, Sup- Sunday'in the United, Church were of the mentis Definite ­ . pose a slight accident occurs to the A e announce. Farm M achinery very encouraging, also the number ment later. deficient eye an accident serious Beauty at Sunday School in spite of the Mr. W. Stevenson was taken . to enough to- require attention. The wintry weather. Room for more. the Oshawa -hospital last Saturday eyes. are tested and it is supposed Frost & Wood, Cocksbutt. J? L Salon yet. We would like to see more in with an infected thurnb. after treat that all the trouble was due to the Case, De Laval meat he was able to return home our Y. P. Class. . accident. Suppose . a really serious HAIR CUTTING. v- New Roof for 14 ft. Silo 8 El A 3d POOIN G, Mrs, A. White is on the sick list. - The W. A. are ^holding their an- accident harmless in jtself has°pro No. 21 Walking Plow An appeal has been sent to the ed serious because of the..impaired Fleury FLNGERrXG. for nual bazaar in the liall this Wed- Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor Plow MARCELLING Y. P. U. -of the United Church nds"y evening. A 10 cent supper vision of the person -not 'permitting 6 ft. Grain Binder, (New) Christmas gifts to be sent -to the will be 'served from 6 to 8. after a true understanding of danger. 8 Blade Tractor- Tiller Specialize -Hot Oil Treatment needy people of the West. , Any do- which a sale of *articles suitable .'The person with- a moderate and Permanent Ware nsflon maybe left with Miss Mar-, or fai-sight- 'Spreader, Cocksbutt Reasonab&e Prices for Christmas gifts and a program mount of astigniatism. 1029 Chevrolet Sedan garet Spenceley not later thin of music by local talent. 'Coedness, the student or the man. em- MRS. M. MUNDELL Wriday. Dec, '7th- - long and help the cause. ployed at a machine or bench is W. F. DISNEY, �Green*00d Phone 1906CLAREMOR :fit the regular meeting of the Y. ;cornpetled_to. do. practically double - PHo.;X PICK 2314 41tf United Church on Mon- duty during thi- entire working day P.' U. of the 'day evening a 8J, of lantern slides due to the condition of his eyes. As FILL the day wear's on the eyes begin ,Putt7 r Church in -Church- E. OWE Ing OU was'shcarn and -the acconVanY. FUN RAL TAREcTOR AND to shirk and must * find-, ease by.be- ing lecture give Society are 'R ing closed or turned away to dist- R -dio-' -Bargains n. The ENFRALME a nt obj4�cts for' a.t1me.'_Th6 wear-' entertained by Bruokli.n Y, P. W. J. Mather., Successor to on Dec. 8th. ing, of the proper correction would Sto �TtyrimP Died, at Walkert6n.. on Friday, "not only mean the. increase, of his - Noy. 28th, at % . - earning following Radios are fully re -con., her residence, , Mrs. 'Night and Day Swa-vice capacity and -would leave The ow ng James Forsythe, Forsyihel' in her 871h year; Business Phone Residence Phone him 'with .sufficient: nervous �einerg.v Formerly -of , Claremont. Mrs. For- A 4s:10 to enjoy his evening's rest or, re- n sythe, formerly Miss Sarkh subject to 7 -nn creation after work is done,. ditio' ed and Are Middleton, lived in Our neighbor- ange: day exch bqod i about 60 yeari ago and 'Ler passing will be regretted' -by, her Rogers table model with speaker :r1arW friends of ClarernORL F successful Young - People's r A v ery succe pie Fed rel I table model with' table speake held' in the -Baptist rMLLY W4Z eeral Console model •....... $9 . 96 Church,lasFriday evening. Thr FdE Y-. P. of A% Claremon, organized with Miss itevale, Careen- River and k -A gers 1930' model with the table speaker ......... -$9.95 Claremont, 0 Alma Pugh, President, Kayes, ....$12.95 Mr. Philcb mantle model. 5 tube Vice re'.p 's. aild Mr. Draper: Secfe- Ole. 5 tube .......... . .$12.95 taq-treasurer. The plan is to meet OUR _:King, Con% in each of - the threO -Westinghouse Console. 8 tube� once a year churches. Re-. E_ K. Smith, of Pt. c 5 'P., bringing -Ragers 8,tube console -,814.9 challenging n1e5s- id c a forceful and -stic 8 tube Highboy ..$14.95 Y. S Hope addresse� �e 4A Mait N age 1TA T_ e S18.95 -k ve 'impr-essiv service. was' :81 j fie. 1933 model console a es; y United Church on Sun-, held in the U -Rogers 1933 Coniole .............. .. $18.95 -2 , day evening last, with Hiss Margar- the Y. Thilco. 5 et Spen�eley, -President of tube console 1934 model $29.W The scripture P.. Union in charge. I SPLAY Bacon, .-wave ....839.50 was- read by Mr. -Douglas Phileo 3 • tube console. all I told by and a story on Dr. Grenfel :,-Philco 6, tube console. all -'wave t:::� R49 ,0 JjL*s Katie Beetom An unveiling by Rey. ceremony Brunqwick 8 tube console-. as conducted $14.95 J. E. Glover,, when a beautiful church notice board was_ unveiled CHASE3laiestit mantle, 1934 model, 8 tube .-S22-50 , COOPERCLAREMONT io by Miss SPenceley aand gTatefully�, Majestic Comb. radio & phonograph ..$39. sooeepted by Dr. -N. F. Tomlinson, .Oh behalf of the. . offioial Board 111_tromlierg'Carlson allwave console 7 tube 19 35, model $79.50 James Young odefs toclear. 1 ..$31.95- 'ai-id congregation. 31r.- Jam, Rogers 1937 mantle In Church, Qs - 0 Ra one Z. vlaj"ti4 Victor, Philco etc. son of st. Andrew's United Ch haws, . .gave a thoughtful and inspir- Bargains in 1936 Roger, -!,A Rendezvous with s use. Ing address on ON 1-4m '- 7 gvl�cry with less than a season' Un- Xixxgs • 1�i a Dream." The Young People', 1. is to be congratulated in the OMICAL Z. - SAFE •DIRECT • ECON carry, ijag, out of this worthy project. CIi;1\t.4: UPT.%BI,E Call us' for expert residents passed. -away at A.30 p. LFAYE ClitRING Fadio service ted fre;6' -)v.� 30th, when m. on Monday, N( Tor Toronto -For Oshawa his !)1st year died, James Evans, in intermediate 'Points anA intermediate poiats f invalid-. ian- . . - Our Oshawa and Whitby stores offer folio -wing a l,)m4­peribd 0 A. 'M. P. M. - P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. Alr..Fvans ._ was one, 'of the .* 12.54. Z,54 8.31 2.11 d 1.31 Claremont citizens who have reach- 7.09 1 . ...over seventy models of 'Rogers, re- a 7.44 1.54 d 7.54 9.38 c 2.4 9.31 to the ninety-yerwi ii�irk, and 8.54 astern 4.31.1 10.31 - ties till 2.54 9.i4 E 11.01 tamed most Pf' Ili, 8,64-4 9.54 Standard -P. M. a. 5.31 11.31 -Majed it, Victor Stewat t Warner,, e' late years when d aih. During his about -town, only With X.54 a 4.54 10.54- .Time 12.31 6.31 A. M. -able to 9-A :_ 4 -5.54 b 11.44• 12.3.1 General Electric, -Stro Miberg'1XarIs. the aid 6f a cane 'and crutch, he. IBM", fire r.111il and cheerful e%- ;=Ij�ily* exp Sun. Hot.. b -Sun. & Hol. only. ctfr�ed. U e X pression of the careir,66 health -Yd Sat.,. Sun. & Hol. only. on and Phon'ola radios," person. His i-nfirmities Combination . nation Hockey 'hekets r &A to -affect were not pt mi Leafs , �:, For Toronto Maple CHRISTIAN -ELECTRIC good-natured disposition. Deceased DON was . the . son of the ligte',Tarneq and Rome Ganw% TRV A born on the OQUAWA WITT ff'r -- W.- rs. Evans, an rann, three miles east - of -here, ane of a family of seven bOYS "'i 'three girls, of wkich only one bro- ther, Joseph. survives. At the time onc sod Information at %AT COACH LINES RASTUN 118M - PICKZ92(GPNOKS Seg giMCOF., N. om NVEMNGS 123 iltltO�C >R a + wttn,"�.1 } C1 1 hall ls■ n AL•reVUJ �. .. ► , �t S WW�+ !A'�•"— �'Nt .,History iL,M� �J,yyse„ _ bti � WW • Baltimore.—Two research workers ++ have counted noses throughout the ,,C`jpi0ptp world, figured trends and arrived at3AIA1 Q �Wim" F/NG1�� the cbnclusion the peak uf world pop - at ata aid z' ~. s Mia •ulation probabl) will be reached a 2100 with 2,646,500.000. _ •Present population was placed at .,, y x• 2,073,300,000, au increase of nearly five -fold over the 415,000,000 in the world of 1630, the earliest time of tipliration of its people. "Human Biology," cited the tremend• - The present rate of a recorded estimate. growth is ap ons population increase of the 'sat The scientists -pointed out that the proximately .one per cent. annually, 300 yeara'ea a possible. basi of some startling rapidity of recent population but the research workers do not ex• of the unsolved complexities and pro• growth means that in tfie compare, pest this rate to continue long and blems of the modern, age. ' lively brief period of 300 years the believe _that in shortly more than 150 increase had out -stripped by nearly years the top will be: reached. five times that of all previous history The scientists who made the count 13 Playful P w•_ O of mankind, estimated at from 100,000 are Dr. Raymond Pearl and Sophia A a y People - rse to 500,000 years. Little wo ider, the Gould of the Johns Hopkins Univer. Defy Supe.rstataoil study implied, that civilization is a sity School of Hygiene and Public ►_ .,.--.,......�,.-:�;.:•:r.•;.:•;o;•:�:•:. o o o.;•: .� little groggy and dazed by'this this mal• Health.` Their study, ' published to . •-' ;+ -- NEW YORK—Led by. Postmaster s' 1EATHON THE E , IAMOND BY CORTLAND FITZSIMMONS( Albert Goldman. 13 prominent and _ playful citizens, defied the traditional Friday the 13th bad luck at • an anti -superstition luncheon. They walked under ladders, tight - ed three cigarettes on a matob, smashed mirrors, refused to cross ' their fingers, spilled:. salt anis had their pictures 'taken BY h. J - . Since•, Pop Clark disbanded nis 4, 0. u3 uc y, erry ans e "1 gdess I'll celebrate and #cave some Making Meringue Light is Heavy Special Meringue ORALRR or"'! for /Rai •oLoRR 0 cWts few than 74du bops to operate• famous Blue 91re-eaters ten yeah pig's knuckles and sauerkraut." Job Whites 2 eggs, I, tablespoon lemon a,N OAeOLIr1R. - - — --'ago he has been vainly trying to Terry glanced up after a few min -'There is no mystic incantation; un= juice, 6. tablexp'oons powdered sugar. slept. wL159. 6.0 mow fount•telsat win the United i-eague penl.ant utep of intensive eating and said, fortunately, to insure a perfect mer- few grains salt. BACKACHE i with his Royal Blues. Sport wrl• "Say, isn't that Dutch Klein over' fugue. The. meringue may and should Beat whites of eggs with lemon ten give them little chance. there?" look .as if a puff of wind would juice until stiff and dry. Fold in "He's working for Tony now. He mow it away—but you make it look sugar and salt, adding about 2 table- Tony Murallo, had opened' a beer has been ever since be was kicked that way by ma -in force and elbow spoons at a time. Pile on pie or pua- Flush Kidneys of Waste Matter, Poisons and Acid and Stop harden in the Forties and some of the out of the league," Mullins answered. grease. ding and bake fifteen minutes to a Getting Up Nights - newspape. men had formed a habit of ,r I thought you knew it all." In order that the action of air on slow oven (300" legrees F.). The - eating there. Terry', wandered over, .' "That reminds' me—" Terry turned the egg whites : may be" complete, lemon juice flavors the 1►nerin>;ue 40 CENTS PROVES IT 'hoping to find some of the men. He to Sid Reynolds. "Wasn't it you who they must be beaten with .a whisk: and also helps to laiden the albu= 'was well pleased and felt like riding said that Tony was placing money on A dover beater or a churn ''cannot men, flaking a firm meringue. When your kidneyr are clogged anis them a little. the Blues? I think I'll lay another whip the amount of air into . the Meringue. Shells your bladder is irritated and passage Doe Biers and Mullins were sitting ten if he's getting good odds. I could whites necessary to make a° perfect One-half cup egg white's, 1-8 tea- scpnty and often smarts and burns, " .!in a corner when he went In. I use some extra dough at the end, of. meringue. spoon salt, 1 cup fine granulated) you need Gold Medal Haarlem Oil "Hei is," Mullins Sneered. "The the season." Eggs from three to five days old sugar, 7-2 teaspoon vanilla. Capsules, a fine harmless.. stimulant little go getter himself." "I don't know anything about his I are best. Keep' 'this in mind when Beat egg,whites on a large platter and diuretic that always works and but 10 cents at any modern drag "Hello, fellow's Too bad none of odds. Craven said something. about_ I you. make an angel food cake. Some until stiff, sprinkling salt over when store, you wanted to run down and bee what a 200 -to -1 shot." I ' housewives, in their zeal for fresh beglnnir4 to beat. Beat in two table= It's one - good, sate way to pot. .)had happened, wasn't it?" Terry'threw down his napkin and eggs, defeat their own ends for a spoons sugar. - Add sugar gradually; healthy activity into kidneys • and : "We thought you douNe-crossed went looking 'tor Dutch to place his day old egg does not beat up as stiff beating. constantly. until • silver bladder—you'll sleep sound tho whole :eats;' Biers said.' -"We went down at- 'bet. He put up ten :at 200 to 1. as one three days old. knife comes out clean when plunged night thru. But be sure and get GOLD ter the game: We couidnt t into get "'Don't be a sucker," Dutch warned Great care must be taken in. seg-. - into the mixture. Cover a damp MEDAL — right. from Haarlem In `the clubhouse—cops kept us out. •The flim, slating the white from the yolk. board with heavy foolscap . paper. Holland—you- are assured of results. Other symptoms of weak kidneys club secretary gave us a statement, "I've got a hunch, Dutch," Terfy Even a tiny bit of yolk prevents the Drop mixture from tip of spoon or and . irritated bladder are . backache, ' 'saying Whltper was dead and promis- said with a smirk. "Maybe it's be- white -front beating well..: A small force through pastry tube. Bake fit- Putty eyes, legcramps., moist' palma. - ed us details later. We all vrAnted, to cause I'm Irish, but. I think the Blues amount of yolk -can be removed by teen minutes in a eery 'slow' oven - _ get that in the news." will be in the dough this year." dampening a soft clean . cloth and (275 to 800 degrees F.) The mer- "Kelly , wanted -to put. me out at ..It's your funeral," Dutch sighed. °I dipping into the streak of..yolk.. ingucs shr old be slightly browned Iffrst, but ;decided 'he could u3e me for checking up. After that be know all you boys and I don't like Simple Meringue when done and firm to the touen. Remove Q RGK F�E would to see you wasting your dough on Here's the recipe for a simple rum paper and scoop out HOME COURSE , not let. me leave," Terry explained. that no -account outfit, that's sU. Waft meringue, the kind -you put on ev_ soft inside. Return shells to oven' ; : r, r. • : 1<v STxlh . INS i t ... .i a tl lE "You'd almost this' k you knew all a minute: I think the boss wantsto eryday lemon d out. NEWvt xs>rx'sYSTEx—:.b altlslc 'about it." Sin Reynolds of the Brook- to -see you."White pie: one egg, 1 teaspoon cold Fill with ice cream or a fruit PLAY A TUNE• IN 20 Mt° 1JTES lyn Leader came up and. spoke over Dutch went thro,.gu some panto. water, !ew grains salt. 2 tablespoons whip and whipped cream when read y Mullins shoulder. mime with some one unseeen by Ter• granulated sugar, 1-8 teaspoon flay- to serve. Strawberries in the shells -, "I wish I did." Terry replied. "Kelly put eves ry 'and then said- "Fie does, Come lug extracts with heavy cream dipped over them •�d+e � - ale doesn't know an more bo f re a nt t a oag wit ue;" and led Terry back Put chilled egg achite. on a chilled 1a a dessert to keep in mind for a i- ' = - y behind the b'tr, platter. Add water end .salt and festive occasion. caslon. .. - ' Ahan we -do. He has an idea the -bot "What are you looking for, Burke?" beat with wire whisk until stiff and cr r .e from outside the Held and as yo, have • robably read in the papers, P Ton asked. �' y Nothing; I just placed a bet with dry. Beat in su ar and flavoring ex g g THIS WEEK'S WINNER T PRICES )rVCR LOWEST -.PRICES • IK was a rifle bullet." Dutch; Terri explained. � tract and pile lightly on pie. Bake ::. Date Pudditt � Guitars, from .................... i 6.45 • else did you. learn?" 'Doo "This isn't supposed. to ' a- a i fifteen minutes n a slow oven (300 114 cup flour, 14 tsp. salt, % tsp. _• Violins, from ................ 3.95 ers as `1B1era asked. place for a rising young fellow like degrees F.). clnnoman, 1;1 tsp. cloves, 1-8 tap. Cornets, from .. -16. 5 : .. There'll be an extra out in a half. •• yon. I 'see you scooped the Murder." 1, nutmeg, ,a cup molasses p '� cu milk 3 Saxophones, from ............ 39.00 ry. You "I was lucky." "There There in the corns^, Looking tablespoons melted butter, P Accordions, from ............ 3.45 ' jeanabout t'ItReynolds,asked ?" dI?at are you letting on. Tony pretty glum, isn't , he?" "He shouldn't be here," Terry said. , a p. so a. 1 tablespoon hot water. o.OQo lnstrumeats to choose t�,r• Serd for Our Nnc Sty MuWal l,eatrrmtai ask "I've got a hunch r'. tae Blues and, "POP will give him hell fox sure for Mix flour, salt and_ spices. Add Catalog, the Fineat erer Given F86B MUSICAL CO., LTD. put up a ten. Craven said you could breaking training;' and then for the dates. Mix in milk, then molasses and ,PEATE lace- money on them at good odds." first time Terry thought of his butter.- Add sods, dissolved in hot 1429-41-33 MANSFIELD ST., MONTREAL, "I • can, but it's sucker money, You , and what would probably meanito water. Put m a well greased mould _ .P.p. - j ought to have better sense." Doyle. and steam 2 hours. "That's what • I told him," Dutch "Maybe he's through alread,'. Pop Butter Scotch Sauce - if 1 1 1 said. "I was up: there this afternoon. doesn't stand for much nonsense, you know; Doc Biers suggested. • 11' i tablespoons butter, lira table. ����� y - The Blues haven't got a chance. Why, "He'll bad spoons .corn starch 1 u c p brown - -.. A Great Book "How to Be- ,. come.aHackeyStar by T. P. the Phillies were- taking the game away from them when the accident• get in if he stays here, a i Terry said anxiously. , sugar, inc h 8 salt, P ?�e teaspoon v anitl a P .11k 'boiling are better .. • -. "Tommy Gorman, manager happened." ,,, "Whv don't you tell him that?". Mul- cull. water. �:. and coach of the Montreal "Maroons", profuse) glue- y ,. I always ride a hunch," Terry an- ]ins suggested. "I'd Terry Mix butter, corn starch, , sugar ' ' and salt in saucepan, Put direct writes Mrs. P. M. Peterson, and containing many swered. "Something tells me they are I like to," answered. "Better keep out of it, Burke," Doc over heat and brown well. Add boiling R. R. No. Z, Strome, Alberts. ' - valuable ti rut how to Is valuable tips play the game. going to be good." "Don't cry when the season's Biers warned. "You don't want to water and cook until thick, Then add „ y When I was lb ears old I took • also � � over; ' Tony earned.• get mixed up iii any• shady stuff-" vanilla. — bliss ,,Billie Hounsome oft bottles of your Vegetable Com-- AUTOGRAPNED PICTURn of Terry Terry wont back to his table and "But he's just a kid and he doesn't Bradford. Ont.. � pound. Now I am taking it again GREAT PLAYERS (mounted • for framing) ordered some more beer. know this, racket," Terry_ .argued. for painful periods and It Is help - De Group Montreal "Maroons^ "For the love of Pete," Mullins ex- Everybody knows Tony is a fixer• :; .'attention! Ing we a lot. I am In good spirits Group "Lew Canadiens" or individual pictures of: clairnod. "Isn't that Doyle over there?" Look what happened to. Dutch. It'll We `will pay $1.00 on ublication P and do my work everyday. My ' Baldy Northcott Paul Haynes give the kid a bad name." "Did for the best main course dish pie mother ut�d to take your meds+ DaveTrottter ]tarty Barry Russ Blineb Pete Re anybody appoint you as his cake 'or reserve reci P pe revelled. cine and always recommended It.". Kerr • Lar) Robiruon 'Race Herr Bob Gracie EtoywortersNOW wet nurse?" Reynolds asked. ' :" (To Be Continued) HOW TO ENTER CONTEST 98 out of 100 Women Gus Marker Ace Bailey _ ' inns -i. u..-..•. •., T..w.. . '. ..' Plain) write or y arms.--+f.,-.•eft— —. GeorgeManth. AlexLevinsky is Your choice of the above • For a label from a tin of "CROWN BRAND" or "LILY WHITE" Corn Syrup.—Write on the back your !lame and address —plainly — and the words "Hockey Book" or the name of the picture you want (one book or picture for each label). 1lfail the label to the address below.. NOWARDSOURS =CROWN BRAND .CORN SYRUP ::'THL FAMOUS ENERGY FOOD A product of :. 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I.....— buiribton Textile Company Lambton Mille, Ontario C-2 The Graphochart_ t- stlows how to read character . trom handwriting, at a glance 10c PREPAID Graphologist Robs, 421 73 Adelaide St. W. I. is ormw - - •,mss sick . '.1: ♦ ,.. ....,. '..s :^. ..-., ';; •� �'.':...C! ,•`� '. 'e•'S '.{-;3.: T•:. :,a..•,,,. "sro–... 't' - r. ._;..-_. `•s. ., v:.. .., ,.•, . d, - '� ':w2 -- ,sin:=� William Green, federate n prew KEERNG UP WITH THE NEW CARS � LOU SKlJCE dent and spokesman for the craft i h� 193T CFi EVi2OLET ��✓✓ unionists, x as due to arrive today _ SALES LEADER IN 1936, CHEVROLET BWKE ALL Reporting 'to' the building trades R ITS OWN PREVIOUS RECOA9S AOIMELL. arks from the Press'�� department convention recently, the department's executive council urged - , ,\1 a "concerted" drive by all 'craft unions to combat the Lewis, move - CANADA Pilots declare the lake to be a 1� Ment. ',tlarging battery'' in the cooling e I1 , t%` The building trades council forth process, "the coolet air spreading like ei recommended that all local build '> the Mail and Empire Passes an open umbrella'.tber the country Ii {� . ing trades unions promptly affiliate $o tete Mail and Empire passes in, side. They discovered it by canting the,' ' absorbed Into a paper that is to be lower temperatures at which 'their en- °�__ _ i with centra) oodles and state fader- \ known as the Globe ane? Mail, and . 41er-°E°F.Tau. scions of labor "so as to -assure cos - Toronto henceforth will have but ono genes ran in the area, The tempera t / JOINTs�lora�r� tures dropped as the lake expanded. ._ - BOLT, Ew. carted action" aga nst Lewis. R' J. W. Williams, building trades de• morning daily. -Montreal Star, "' �� '� �:'� � "!� N ISTP partment president, in his report pre- ` No doubt a merger -was the sen- `' 11MSTEEL CONSTRUCTION JOINS THE FLOOR, COWL, PANELS Bible course, but there alwapL l:, AND ROOF OF THE CHEVROLET ALL - SILENT, ALL -5 TEEL BOOP dieted such a revival in building dar- somethidg tragic abcut the eatin'ction Marriages' Ate Up TOGETHER- TO FORM ONE INTEGRAL STRUCTURE, �, T SMOTOROOM's Ing the coming ,rear that every idle of a good. newspaper with the trade We have the word -or the Dominion . ,� 'FAM �1? - bpilding trades worker would get s �j tiona" that gather about it in more Bureau of Statistics, which kilo vs _ job, van a Balt -century of publication. whereof it speaks. 'that Canadian oo ram • The Mai: was founded in' 18i_, took couples are being married in greaten over the Empire in 1895, later :he numbers this' year than they have !ol�t r a + Words, Words! World. Latterly it has been , • haps been for a • considerable period ' of I r" ' Tua„E F„H,,Y " the closest approach among major time. For the month of September, _ a �wpsSAN, ONM Canadian dailies to the old-fashioned Indeed, the number of marriages reg. --' -� /2I If Dr. Joseph \ash had his way, party organ, Its support of the Con istered in 67 eftie! and towns through- ""^ young men and women who aspire ". +_ \elf to become physicians would be even ' servative cause was. enthusiastic ap. out the Dominion increased to 4..55 Y „ p Y g unfailing. But even through this per. .from a. total of 3,762. in t..e same - LUGGAGE SvAce `" - � what he considers a simple, fair and ipd it continued Co be a Ont, hews• month last year This was' an in INEVERvcAR; effective -aptitude test. Writing to paper, edited with intelligence, and crease of 19 per cent. and that 'for nw ,17°,k, �� fi I The Journal of the American Medi - in -a keen sense 'of its public respari the nine months ended with Septem• AwL-0- ". ��e � �, *' cal Association. he points out .that of aibitlttes.—Ottaoa Journal; bar amounted, to 6.4 ..per. cents Htock• �, Garrison's widely ,read '`H-istory he y Medicine" al' t vibe Recorder ant Times. - :Medici contaitis about the. - �,,, . - y •' words that a practitioner• is li'-cely to -- : Mrs. Kenny's Spare Time Playing Witk Dh Nt,vMasrtaR.D£LvzESEDAN <A startling, discovery has ::een re- Ym8 eatr meet in his cading or •professional ;- reseed concerning Mrs. Lily Kenny, A number of shootings have taken - - convexsakno a the meaning of mother of fourteen children, eJe;ven place in -the woods• • In the Hants — there a known, aptitude is indicated. of whom she hops will win for Ir County case. the victim was bit by Let the doctor .speak for himself so the $500.00G Millar baby derby. Mrs. -a bullet the origin of which is un- the roads of Canada, rill, .ot course, deadly work, and the present restyle that he may, not be misquoted: Kenny hos spare time! It?is remarK• known and the man who fired the loci offset to some' extent by those tions do little more than tto use, an �tiil] not every physician on knot may be to this day Ignorant of withdrawn-, from use _ .a number. up•to-date simile) apply a pcu Lice to meeting these -familiar terms in '' 7" � able that a womat can cook and n w estimated 111,19SS at 66.00e, if - this a volcano. -Cane Argus, g ---'and generally do for fourteen active the fact that the bullet be fired found-therehis leisure reading feel a glow 6- human- target, for it must be re- estimate again holds. good, roxim will of self-assurance and gain confl- .• offspring and at tic, end of the day be x net increase of approsimately ! ! membered that the modern rifle car • Bence that, had aptitude tests • still bare time to devote to' statue _ 47,000,. Which should bring .the .total .Every City's Problem and model house •building bobbles ries far, and even t' a shot `is fired Yet this !9 just what is claimed fon in one direction, a richoc.Let may di- 'registrations • up to 1 =l'-•61=. not. li) Johanue burg is certain!; prosper- been .applied in his student daps, Madame is just Perhaps she. mauagea 'vert it re- a totally unexpected place eluding Ynotorcycles. This would mean ons. There is no point in trying to he would have scaled over them A more recent. accident is of an'en a greater number of `cars in use than disguise that fact. - It is more pros- with the greatest of ease'! her. brood the. Asp the- old woman In any. years except 19;V, when the perous than it has even been before. It is -impossible, for lack of. space, srho lived in a stue- did' hers. And drely Alfferent kind... _ perhaps the -object of her hobby is 1n this egse, the hunter had . been registrations reached a peuk--of l:''3'=r But that !s not to say that every Tom, to reproduce Dr. mash's complete 30. if tate figures are approximate! Dick and Harry who is unable to list of words. Among the tough ones to design horses to accommodate M- pursulim its_ quarry.• lost sight of.it 7 ' g are "couvade," "bilbo," "apotro.paic." Millar's bigger and better -families. At for a little. and then saw a moving correct, one car' !n every eleven on idake a living t his own canary,, or r.bject in the bushes, and fired. Un the roads at the end of tiffs year will in his own pari of this country, Can "omophagy," "piacular,"_ "grigris," any rate-, It is likely many mothers cat make., a living here. Far' from It, .n = "steatopygous". " - only two or three children would happily it struck ncar`txo'other nun be a car purchased in, 1936: Toronto g periapts,' steatopysous, prdgu- tors whQ ran immediately for cover. Daily Star. tact. There' is still a tot. of unem• menic," "marano," "hodegetics," thank !1lrs. Kenny to Tet then Irl oTt ploSmeat in Johannesburg, There is "prebendary;' "carricks," "energtr- irer secret for 8adlag leisure hours, - 'rhey shouted, but the hunter was so 'more, indeed.. than t ere should . be,. " "bezoar.", „ " 1' 8r. 7•iiimas Tisres•Journal. Far nxas their voices. did not. 'carry. - Keep Canaaa Casts -.tar. men, raiser, bezosr, apozema The two hid voicesd reties, but un Dior Eve`least valuable t,il of advice owing to the tact `that jobless ,men, «panada;' "corroval," "achorion." with -little or no qualification to un- , „ "culicidal,'? " n luckily, the hand of one was showing given by Leo Dolan, of the Canadian dertake .any. kind of skillFd work, porrigo, culicidal, • atrepsy, Keep tete Windows ©per and the next• moment he had a tNll"et Traiel Bureau, during hls,risit here, 4NhUe It to -oz :n,oniy known t4.:t have Hocked here in large nuin�e s many motorists are suffoonly ateL by lbrongh it, After -that, thy, other* f1r• was that the distinctively Canadian . Just what a knowledge of words under the'stnpid impression that the', from motors s areag in- slow. gar ed a shot'to warn the hunter of what and British atmnst;here should, be streets are.paved with gold and that has to do with aptitude this skeptic he was dojng. fie came running over maintained ln.Aa Peals to.'tourlsts,, trees fails to see. There. Eire art forgers Aeu Sobs •hang like ripe !r'txit. on ag0o, ft is not generally suspa at once cants the Injured titan was lar• United States visitors who come to Paris and Italy who will produce that gas accumulating in mo4nor welting re- be plucked, -Johannesburg mediately taken away for treatment. here on "vacation want to. see some•, a fifteenth century, Madonna good cars may be the cauPe -of inauy hith -Times, erre- utseaptaine�? ' :traffic accidents his hand being an hacily- shattered thing diff want to see the enou h '.to fool all but. the .most ez- that rreports have it amputattba may Mounted : Police. and 'Che 'Union Jack. '= pert, but who have no knowledge of Vito the adient of cooler weather be necessary• -Halifax Chrotttele.: The1 can find enough ''George 1i'ash studio patter.n Peasants have corn- -"P_ and the consequent Incline,,rin to - instoa" hot do stands and "fndJana' Farmers Back _tiN,4. mjrh +he -car wtnAnwa closed g posed songs that are still a delight, l attentintt.may- well be directed to th s' Women's Rights Leaders restaurslnts at home and would, pre _ j ' �r t„ i T Q yet they knew nothing of "cadea- tacf, a en ar, nt., ❑eft r a. mining r. to Red here 'Is�I{an names remfn-. � �•J'`�' zas" O "adagios" or •"diapasotfs." ite�cent testa show that 'most auto- Iscent of iliawatha- or of : the .local So with thee tiegro banjo experts' r mor an indu.,trlal centre,• as the Men. fife. - of plantation days. mobiles sites being dr!^er+ for some treal Gazette points out, is assuming They aaoi tc see Indian wigVrams, Workers Are Told = Millioti distance accumulat-i a ' sufficient the proportions of a boom town, all Growers Buy Only Union- Probably Dr. ' Dafoe would be quantit; of carbon monoxide' to af• birchbark canoes, lumbermen's shirts stumped if he were asked to define on account of five tittle Sime Yet and prospector's packs ifect seriously the mental alertness the franchise has been dented women Made GO,OdS_ _ _ many of Dr. tiash's words. Bat They want a Boort, place to sleep when it comes to bringing quintu- and muscular correlarion of the driv• in. Quebec for the twelfth time.'. If and good meals to eat and so on. But er When you feel doll or drowsy the sister province isn't careful the TAMPA, Fla. -I. M. Ornburn, sec• plets into the world'. with the odds get a breath they want also an •`atmosphere." retary of the American-' Federation of their living for lack of. proper ` vrbile driving, atop' and Dionne girls are likely • to run over go Algoma people who cater to -: of timh air. Make sure that carbon some da and lay down the law for of Labor union label department, of care a thousand to one against him. American tourists shouldn't .ape Am- 6nozide will not be the. cause` of vaomen'syrights.-Toronto Globe erican names and customs.. - Sault ported, recently the co-operation of we'll select Dr. ''Dafoe in preference an.'a4Cldent to the car you're driv �_ one million farmers in a movement to some young obstetrician who can ,•*R--Onhana Times.. to ,rte. Sta _ i re raft or - S AlR to bay only union -made odds, glibly tett us what dee -•---$Vew Cars While informal discussion of'. a "captocormy" mean's.. What a Dam Did -` New, pass sold in ;THE EMPIRE Farmer -Labor Party in 1940 was Some years. ago the late Thomas Canada' during the first; nine months current among .elevates, Ornburn A, Edison compiled a list, of quer- ----- Twv of America's sunLlest. warm. of .1936 show an increase of 8.5 per told his dQP2r-t=en+'Q ' changed -bp the building of a dam. cent. in value over the same period The Doom a ing "we now estimate overa million should be d'ule -to answer and thus of 19 5, including tt ucks and buses, Whether the wale will notice- farmers have become labor conscious prove he had 'intelligence enough ,to Alt pilots flying over North-East-. the Increase ie ?J.5 per„cent, in, nUm much,difference (from the new. inter• Y y p job in a laboratory. ern California and Southern Nevada and buy only goods upon which the hold down a .. bet and 1-.4 per cent. in value. In national agreement on whaling) is'an• , have found, that temperatures . in union label is displayed.`-- Actually Edison was finding. out how' these nine months the Canadian pub- other matter. It is not likely that these areas ars distinctly ;;-oo.er slice Meantime, interest among the dole- much candidates for laboratory hon - the construction of the now famous. Itc pas investeL practically 195,000,000 the peak of 1930-31, wh--n 30,000 h to motor vehicles, compare vrlth SSbr whales Rere caught and 656;9'76 bar• gates assembling for the federation's ours knew. So. with Dr.'Nash. He Boulder Dam, an immense structure 000000 in the comparable , part of rela of oil produced from them, will general convention centred upon the has set Up a test L, verbal knowledge .'stemming the.. Colorado. Diver., The 1931. By - the end of the , eaj this will scrap between John L. Lewis, presi- -not of aptitude. dam, a huge• concrete, horseshoe. 'has ever be touched again, Big dance ctroate¢ a take 100 miles long which nave been increased to at least E110; are no longer, ,seen and an abundance dent of the United 'Mine Workers Dr. Nash says in his letter that Ja resorted to be cooling the air .for 000,000. Approximately 110,000 new. of small ones does not compensate an: leader of the unions favoring or- others think as he does. Thus Dr: 4Uee around. motor vehicles will have••bocn placed for their absence. Svend Foyn's in. ganiiation of all the workers in each Flack holds that vocabulary tests for on; the roads, including about. 90,OOQ, cention • of the shell=harpoon la IS6S• big .industry into one hlg Inion, and aptitude "have gone -a long way to. C-4 passenger cars and the more recent introduction of unions favoring organization by ward solving the problems of select - The addition of 110,000 cars, trucks, the factory-sbip have done their craft. ing applicants to medical schools.” and buses to the motor vehicles Ju - _ � gyp`• _ - T Doi, W, tilk anti ♦t tA'! CJ, 11 '� {lIIIS •� __ ie'iNw — _� ;— ,y IIi�I' I�Ita ih t:.i•: ll Ii1GInID �I � .. - n �•�il�! I H, Ica tI = a IlsklttI'. �= - i II l• • "What looks. like a door"' asked "Of course. if %ye only had a .key, .Then she' .put it into the. hole Ui At least it seemed liken man in t --- = ' the child. "Why that- crack in .the' now, we could unlock it and see the rock and turned it. 'It turned the -dim light.' He was only about as rock just facing you, replied Bil-' what is there," replied the yellow rather' hard, but finally a sudden, tall as Dorothy herself, and his body lima, whose little round eyes were hen. '.'Maybe it's a treasure chamber sharp snap was heard and then with was round as a ball and made out of _. `very sharp and seemed to see every- lull of diamonds and rubies or heaps a solemn creak that made the shivers burnished copper. Also his head and thing. "It rano up one side and down of shining gold, or—." "That re- run up and down the child's back-. limbs- were copper and these -were the other, and across the top and " minds me," said Dorothy, `bf the outward, likethe face of s ae door on hinges, •felt jointed to his body with metal caps bottom." "What does?" caked Dor- golden key .you .discovered on the and, over the joints like the armor wornw' the crack. 3e- I think it shore when we first left the rain. revealed a small dark chamber just by the knights of old. He stood per- y othY• "may. - moat be a door of re-. So It oughthink I `'Do you think it would fit,' Billina. ' inside. Good gracious'!"- cried ,Dor fectly still, and -where' .the light g "`Try it. and see," suggested the hen. ,othy, shrinking back as far as the struck upon his form it glittered as `:don't see the hinges." "Ob yes," -said Dorothy, now bbsett-ving the ;So- Dorothy searched in the poeket narrow path would let her. Fm if made : of pure gold... "Don't. se crack for the first time: "And isn't of her dress and found the (golden there within the narrow chamber of frightened," culled Billina, perching . ' this a keyhole, Billina?" key. rock was the form •of a man'- on the man's head. "It isn't allvs." ' f a .a ;•t' `;&, ,.; ,rv-,' ,r _ s. r 'r%- , T r:'�'••' f., ,I'... .. 't .. r._ .".;, ,a .. � .T :.. .�2;r ' r^ k �' :.y'a s• a•. :.r' r;F- •*.. ' a as � � A i • ,,,va' «.'r`ieti'4K ....k .J i 7- :.r,.. •,13'..: ,•.::. '. - , v , .. «... ... • ,.• '.;_: & ,J .',�' " ym.« .. 1. k.'� ;l".. _� ",•' .. ....•• '.o"r7''c.,,'. �... .... •.�,... .,y .. ':.. , ,r -r• �. a.. :`n Aur Nn, ,. .R.. /,..,•6•, .'.' /,,, G. l'.. t ..c :, :., . -., .d .. +� � -•• 1 i.:3 'Y is - .. .. l 1• - :LOOA -wm the amin of zero wen then there has been a gresft dernaauspent a day of the Ebest known brands will be for anti -freeze for use in cars. In- --•Bora, on Ne, Nov. 27th, to Bigger and Better -ore- - Percy and Mrs,. Neale, a son. cideatally it is rumored that one � � -Miss lla fir. , last week with friends in Toronto. off the market shortly, one of the CEDARENA Torwaiship Council will meet on elements of the mixture now being Rt ng"s » ]ganday next for impossible to rt. >F+ St'... iekeri Leader general business. '�° CEDAR GROWS Archie Machin, of Sarnia, vis- -There. are rumours. of a new Iliad his mother here on Friday. morning daily newspaper starting -Kim Winona McEwen visited up in Toronto. Since the Mail and c� �r r _ Dr: -LOCKS ',. There's " irierlds •in the city one day last �Pixe •has Mean' merged wit11 the Ice surFape,enlarged and extensive � • STUREY wreek, Daily Globe, the Conservatives feel Oxford ties that the amalgamated improvements made. �lOV8I1 ti11fl -fit. Andrew's church Quill tlneet g papers Will for • on Sunday° at the ussual hour, 2.30 be Liberal, although they claim The same popular program of aka .Quality mitts for the R m, and Sunday School at 1.30. that it is independent, and they ting; lunch and dancing every ;° ;'Ladies feel that a y R at $3.98 whole family, r-','ihe W. M. S. of St. +Andrer,Q's Purely Conservative Saturday night. � Service Church will meet at the home of morning paper should be establish- '.11M stablish- Ice at prosent is in mid -winter 'Economy B j '. Yira. W. J. Clark on Wednesday af• ed. The Globe and. Mail; although a 'E ` - ternoon, Dec, 9th at 3 o'clock, morning paper fails to' reach this -• condition''Dr ALLEN . •g 88 -Mr. and Mfrs. McTaggart, of district until nearly noon, and on- Oxford Ties lined BmOCkB Stettler, Alberta paid a brief visit -ly about two or three hours be- �j with Mrs. W. J. Clark and farrrily fore the evening papers are receiv- DON'T - for jn for men at one day last week. ed. The people appreciated the' TAKE ChIA'NC E Ladies Leader $2.50 morn, papers when the at. $3.25 -132iss -Louise Rorke entertained � p� y reached the -members of her Sunday School' them ,early in .the morning, �'r'hieh • ili0 BetterIllade Class at her holne one- evening last was the case, when they were de- .', Play Safe Groceries Week., livered by truck, but , o.% they say See these two ' Mrs. Wrh. Boyes, of Toronto, } that they. -wilt chane to an even_ Colli`ult vour Druggist' -T accompanied by her two -nephews,* lig paper which is delivered at , rl,nnrbet linear _ R - Just' phone Fleece -lined visited Arthur.and Mrs._ Boyes' one ;their doors. Pick lUl -Seldutn arc ve obli;xi-d to say• YOUR: I)1tI•f>;GIsT• iS 511JH1; 'jjtlrli,r,rt" tend combination day Last week. '' ' -Mrs. Arthur Ropes. is confined i on the deati of any person, that than „ _ underwear f_lit7fns• for to her bed with a setrious illne�- the are t t:id he h: s. f r+ne, but one - A �IERCH.A\T Dont forget our g : for leen Her many friends hope for an early ; of the rroate<t of th interna*,ten- 17 ddies _ CH�RiSTMAS CARDS .recovery. - ally known •hirdim?)cr 7 to pe' .!e H- V. R. )1O0R K Die I Cr:1:T Both reliable are now on display at $1.50,'.. -Russell and - .Mrs. Stork an.! i Omanizations anti i;ezotiatic,n z xva 11UN R A R roN, U11'A -q Io, .. Wallace Donnell, of 1:esu•ick v,sit-. removed Ri ^p Sir 'Ba -i1 ?.aharmff ; ed Sir ,rith the Stork family on Sun- Was reported to lSr passed a•.:'a;� da,. � !, a few .days air,. "SBasil .wa: a' CARPENTER & $UILDER, -The Woman's Association of.! friend an,l an e.ne!ny of practically M. • CHAPMAN -'- the United Church will meet on .; p y. 'Alterations, Sash, Uotirs and Lill of the v.re,tt osiers of toda ' -._.._ - ____- _.____ --- _--- •.:�. i tesday, Dec. 8th,, at' the home of Telling. it briefly he %oould go ill- Screens math to order, 71dra Walter Bray. l to -one nation and tell there that I their 'nei�hbar . tannin A number of automobiles are i planning an in- Plans and Estimates given on -WEAR N TER row decorated with the 1537 license F rasion into their, country, and sell General Repair Work. AS • plates, which are of an entirely neN #{1{ thprn armat ments, tames and sub- pecj al Prices color, being different from. any in ! marines; then"' to the. other nat- J. 'POYNTER, formerears. i ion (the suppo4ed invader) and tell - y them the same yarn,, and sell an - as Pickering 6 -Eyelet pure 'gum Robber Boots, --'.fit. George's A. Y. P. A. net . as usual last Friday. A good num- other big order. He. teas. invested with 299 decorations for this sort Ladies' fur -trimmed Motor Boots,, $2.75 - ber present. Mrs. Johns. our Liter- The Pickering Ary Convener took us for a trip a- of thing, iarl iriif, a mangy from our ?Den's j-bufakleOversliues *+1.65: 4-buckksi X2.95 round the Mediterranean and often own British Go-,rrnment. He made MEAT, MARKED' ffiade us feel we -were really there, Millions at. 'fhi bilainess;' dying, at ` Men'sheavv rubber .hoots, with felt top's lining, .$x+2.95 This week will be just business the age cif �F, the " tiTy�tery -- . meeting and, the member. are a'k Ian"• Oul' $lotto (�lu l.tc & 8er�lce• Reals _Atacki'naw' Coats, nay},,grey -S brf,wff,. 55.75 - ed to stay• and help the ladies o'f Dunbartun ' the Guild prepare for the Bazaar -- Work sw'eater'Cogtti, $2.75 Sp�'Cle1} �OUI1fTy � black, maroon c�`brown, . the next. day.. On Friday :ase,.a pasty r,�a;. held ISI • � ) 0 -St. George's •a Church,. cnods-at the hnrne df `•arirl Torrance Style Sausage Statlfleld'b wirtur Undo-Tv.ear, = .00 X2.50s _ Dee, 6th, Second Su n4Ry in. .4d_ on the crccarion of her birthday. ,Kiss•, �'hom•peon, of Toronto, vii-, j Ljx - 5c. per Ib - tent. Sunday School atr !0 a. m. L� ' ited t+ith her ,inter, a'Lnl Fear el p r red T. Bu >I , �'iC�.lfE'r>inQ Horning Prayer at 11- F%ening p c Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher, at both Allen, ]east -week-end. ,r 'lbs, for 28C. -;; .stablished 185; serviees. Rey, E. GI Robinson. Tht Nest' regular meeting of the ar n wt, CLA-HENI:: l i.li, e • e t annual Christmas . Entertainment of I`f - k 8t:, George's Sunday School will be the church on Monday, . Dec. 7th.31 - held on Tuesday, Dec, 22n4d. A 1•:d Brown, C}iristian FellcsxahiP Phoria us for Delivery .. f S meeting of St.' George's Guild w^i11 Convener, will have charge of the Phone 1620 ., ■ l ` be held on Thersday, .Dec. ' 10th, meeting. ` '_: 1 1_i Place of'° ting w71} be announced St. Paul's on -the -Hill, Sunday, '�.� oa S115 y, Dec. • 2nd Sunday in Advent. Winter FOR SUMMER DAYS made .itF appearan- Sundayy School -at q' p, mliCelebrat p fashioned style, with ion of the Holy Communion at 3 Roofing j�,, qidtr -a t�slll' of snow and a high o'clock. Preacher at this service, g Bargains �e have a complete line of Cooked McL>:ts• wind• On Sunday morning the real Rev. E. G. Robinson: - winter began and has kept it up Jit. and Mrs, Hunter of the vin- No. 1 Rcoo[in>;, nese' fixtares $1.15 Cooked Ham since then.. The temperature' also nage celebrated their golden wed= No. 1 Roofing, with fixtures• .1.19 p :r was tlr+usually' severe for this time ding anniversary on Tuesday. Con No. 2. Roofing 1.7� Chicken 1101 of year, the inercury registering a_ gratulzttions. 1\0. S. Roofing. • 1.99 - I,two or three green' above y evening,Dec­ 1 36 in. Green rock -faced' 90 lb. ,2.65 zero, which is. very cold for . N4v_ at ?� p. m: the C. G. 1. T'. group are t-1 Asphalt Shinigles. 200 lb.. • 5.50 Jellied ea Loaf ember. We hope however,' that we kolding an, opeii night, Mrs; Lapp. �! may have some tuild weather yet. author of the Study -book for . the Ali First Quality .Made. by - [�arise .7 L -•$ --Listen, Attention -this is tte organization will be, the speaker. 'Toivnto Asphalt Roofing Oo. Macaroni and Cheese Loa! most i;nportant announcement of =� short meeting, an interesting Prices quoted per sq. a light lunch• will be the week. St: Georges Women s _. .Dutch + , program and Loaf and Bologna Guild are holding their 4nnual Baz 181 invitation the evening. A cord- " , aar this Saturday, Dec. 5th in the is .extended the -.- PICKERING -:- - ,Headcheese A. Y. P. A. Club Rooms, from 3 to g g warren of the LUMBER YARD 7 con re ation mothers and. the p. m. Fancy and Plain Needlework ie more attractive than ever before PHONE 33017 so come and shop for Christmas, Notice to Creditors - W R"E.1 and to the many who' are interest- Q e+ d Ateea ofof the wonderful •and much -talked, - -- Butcher. (prone 3000) Pieltering ' quilt will be on vieivr and' the In the ,natter of the Estate- of Thomas Steven -con late of the'Two. L�OR Re�LE 15 fresh cows wud lucky winner will, ' ,able io take ' p- l' springers, reQisteced and grades. T e govt. it away rejoicing, Come. and see °f Pickering in the County Of Ont- E, .Anttiany Phone Mark 3021 1h-18 fi , the fun. How* Baking wiU be dais- ario, GenWenten, deceased, OR SALE -Six Rtilerein hpit�rs. :Pickering Hardware. tore j tq and attractive, the Fish Pend `OTICE IS HFitEBY GIVEN' pur- FT Band blood tested clean, due in Dec and e will delight" the children and also quant to Section 51 of The Trustee Jan' Aptly F. A, Major, whiteyale is the candy. Everybody will be glad °►ct that. all creditors and others (�C:�t'1 I'UR SA1-1+;-'Uln>,t• .pride .' ` to enjoy the reSreslLnlents rovided hay ing claims or demands .against ` c:s and fresh cows, pure bred and grades. T If you are in need of aeGessorjes p t B [ stru aryl hlpr,d tested Fre, d0-.vrrv, �%' at our URi1sI lou• p;icc+s. .1 hearty •he 1'�i ate t�f the sr_ic] The Ian S+c•t•- Barco J :+rms, L,nd?ay, out. phone 135', 13ti + F' v�•' "alt ~ welcome extended to all.- _._ scNl,o d�:_i,a o?' show! Li:+ ,nth --I,it `- ;•._ ---`-- for your present Lange or Heater,- } -Special a`CO-tJ Cillil'Ch' �Cr- t1R3r of �!tO}Cp !>:i'i. 0?' 1't:dt1 r.(?:1 �' ,i �l. IlTtr• (�;,�tynhlellt.(?�t• r• Uu , 1 pats Jersey, 3 ysars old vices -will be hell in thetinted } on or before the I(Wj day o, -JL. to rresher Fir, 1,51h. Aleoone government • i t f •ea ort tx.�ct part J(-- gaud Durham. in calf. ....such as Stove Pines, Elbows; I�al Church LC•%t' SuClay v: }leg l e �. p�lr'rr :a •;e11u OI , C,'.l _ La r` \t'c:.0 Fc .iord;tn. f?,,.,k Mn• in J a J.ZIcmf�*cI B. the undersicne�l United Ch+tlrch, Tornn't v'lll to tjlJ, tilEkr, C}alma and the ra Lt1:P. n. Ll:' \ . shy bd and c,Aqs. e.urities (.if hed 1)evtn�i• sh let. ,us have the prlvlpreacher: -b..)01 nlvrit;ng. and. ania#c, - ' ' d W',•ndlxtc g+ Nt-i1, y _ha., ay hetwc,r ,.rhJs ing, ArT. n., ements have been ',rade 1i TAKE 1: Nll1`1!'E hat after r1.,» n:,nd tru:,c•i,r,dge• PhongR'oudbricJge • i for the C. G. 1. T. girls and the such last rrienti mad date the e xer- 1i'4 is•ie ; :lege of Serving you. , Boys' Club to attend in a body. The utors Avila proceed to distribute the T'l)K SA1.G OR EJiOEIAlvGIt FOR - " Y, P, Union will also attend in -a assets of the said Estate among the • anything useful - Gne chesterfield suite. . sever@( new floor arxt bridge lamps nomplete Come and see our line of stoves iiody. ,The ,Committee are anxSous Parties entitled thereto having re- with shades, also one upright piano, and one that every member and adherent of Card only to the claims of which 19.',8 model car radio. Apply bets Dixoq, Rouge they shall then have notice and that Hills. Phone Scar Ei r 21, 9l ` t, Rhe chorclt should be present, at one - - and heaters. Tc service at least and if possible at the sold executors will not be liable FOR SALE OR TO RENT -100 'both services. Specie. for the said assets or any part acres of pasture land. well watered, with K pec' srWsie is be- plenty' of mixed wood; will carr, from 20 to 80 lag provided, Mr. Frank Baker will thereof to an rson or ¢attic; z0 acres of working I,nd• suitable for ,Agent for MaCorntiek--Deering Farm N 1. Y pe. persons Of. Rardening; wilt seal cheap, Lot 30. con. 6. [shag the µe11 -known nutaber, '•pre whose claims notice shall not have QVhitby, Terms arra-ged to suit purchaer, ; . 15-30 International Tractor x pate : Ye, the way of the Imrd•" been received by them at the time Posseeston April est 1037, Apply C. J steven- Of 3L1Ch distribution. son Pickering, or F w McBrien, 1 lot wear . 1a y »'' The Andley orchestra wilt a4Fist at -- - -- f+'OOt�llft Bingle Furrow Riding Now Vie evening service. Let every Dated the 6th day of Nov., 1936 HEWMI 'Af•E AYR.PHiRES-We And Repair% , arc oflcring for Bala at f25 0n o,te• out_ QL7'C MOGtO'-r'ZVe have Oso het It, �I 7iletnlbAr and adherent CO-Opctirr,te to Samuel 14iinning and Arthnr D. atan 1••g t, e,cr,•rrd hnl' r.+.11 si; td 1,;• the Jam,,u snake these services successful. Mrs,, i im-naid, Hr is dr la Rochc l olden Lo• e, " the R unci It lA nnL Itlade. h m •f i'•.•• I,t t art- ;t err; r,r's \r•r, n �.. C1ifYurd Brv%m, Soprano, formerly Ivy bh(-ir Solicitaf, Nil. J. Aare. 1,:. ,,. I't ii 4Mary .nl, Pri1 n w tthe rcmarkst c tin , :•sir old rrcurdor over Telephone 3900 {. bf 'New York, now M Whitby will I10 Br'x* Street, North, Whitby, 10'..'00 It F, of n 10 at a � par cent test Herd teiag at the evening service. (3abarfa. invited bt.A urr.a - R Ag+ (t y accreGite�1 sad Mood te10 YQ Ito wady Proprieto 3 DOS[ ~