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THE PIC-;- ERI
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VOL. LV I1. -
PICKERING', ONT., FRIDAY. DEC. 3. 1937.
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NOTICE
S. 8. No 1. �' BroughamThe Christmas GREENWOOD y.
Concert of S. $: Mica Doris Johnston and Mrs. G.'
DL�R� H. Q. PEARBON-Physioiaa - -- No. '1, and Sunday School will. be Philip' were Toronto visitcsrs on Sat- ° MILLa7 tit
LSurseon, Dwbarton. lOh �0ut trucs peen your way held on December 21st. order,
B. P`OR8YTH, O D., Director every y.., Mr. John Cowie of Toronto, spent
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CbAL COKE Cede. Grove Friday doing repair work at. their--1936t•residence here.WuOD CE'>dENT clmmontr vac. , The, W. M. S. of Zion. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Rodd of Utica, vis -
Cedar Grove will hold a bazaar and ited their relatives the J. Farley Feed Pisa at a Profit `
�••oa+• :SAND, (SRA VEL, tea in the basement of. the church fanill last week -end.. --Y
on Saturday, December 4th . Tile q by using Pig Starter. Pig Collet!!♦.
DUiNA.LD RUDDY Atarrseter. and ^ Miss Marjory Phillip was a guest
; ..yjtary,.,,a y�„eyw sten• bazaar will be opened at 8 o'clock at the marri trate and Finely Ground Grain. .. •l
age • o! Miall Gladys
120. 08th Wly ocoufsed by tae - w A. S- -613F - BUILDER'S B Q P PLIE R for the sale of aprons, knitting, No profit
In feedia
eha.•attb aitasot tourtA.a+e. warttiy. •51� King at Keswick on Nov. 24th. p g y iron
fancy work, novelties, baking and
BEATON' BELL rf_RO&$- ' also laical -cartage work candy. No article over ;1.00. Come The Sunday School entertainment grain.
Barr+s;<ors tf SoJieitorJ s We have also placed in stock a full and buy your Christmas gifts and well r have
for�the preparations pew ftner ` ot6era sad gt�
• live of Maple Leaf Milks Ary • your luck at the Fish Pond.evening x
W ILLIAM J. BEATON. K. C. � g - _ � Desensber 23rd. good service, sad are open an tie•
IL BROOKE i3Li.L. K C. J, D. F. ROSS Go's Feeds: Chexrywood . The Third meeting of the Supper Year atannd, net just in ape hem
A W A�ITCHF.LL '-Club will be • held at the home of
J AM1:,S A. W RI T .. . • • �� ' � - � feeding ttaie�,
Y'�njyft Street. Toronto. adelaidcsa58 A. • H. Bennett had a Aiusinese,top.to Miss Annie Bayles on Saturday, Dec. Use P�h7' Laying Sash,
Toronto this week. 4th at 2 p. m.
CateSom-age n,l
rs. Q a Co.. B Pickerin Ont. Grsiaa, $holt and Grit for Prafita�ia
8�5- g, The Y. P. U..meet the church
'tl.Jatsn. Solicttora. Notacieattc., smote bei. - - - - • - - � .Mr. W. .Hodgson, of Winnipeg- . .: � . - . .
�ei�or lite Building, 36 Toronto St. Toronto. Ogee phone 1400 Residence 9520 has been visiting with Mrs. Laugh- next Friday• evening for re-organiz- egg produ tion.
ieiipboae 1d. 1698;'Pictenr>s Pboae bfSl3: 8tt g ation and to make Plans for the We steep all these, also Btaa a�
Thestorm on Sunda g p season's 4Ctvities,
' THUI![8QN & McYILLAN-Borrie. y evening tat •• • • , �sorta and other Feeds. ; •
The Mrs, L. Johnston Moa. Brown
tn. �olicitgra. Notaries Public, oaice the lights out of • eommisaioa for an ' •(2,opPfag-�Monda7, WedaAaadat-
bo•rs7-9, or byappointm.I,t at re,iddnce of . PHONB 923' hour or more. aIW Mr. Lloytj, Johnston paid a
Aa4w itc�Iillsn: thud bouae Neap of Pwkerios aid Friday.
Datrr. Toronto o�eer 9 MNtinda SL, Phone �T We are glad to know Mr. George visit to. Mrs - David Russell, of
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punk 7a. Toronto! Elgin 4507. 29ti FUR 11 I T U R Markham on Sunda last.
' Todd is much better, and we wish The W. M. Will meet at the i'` _'•N _
ONANQT A ANNIE - Barriats-s, We are displaying an attractive him a speedy recovery,
%J variety of Leonard and Mrs, Gates have re- 'home of Mrs. George Philip oa
VSollciasr.. fivurier Public y ' - _
GOR N D. CONANT.'K. C.
Aluminum and (iraniteware Etc. December 9th.. Note of date.
turned from Blnevale after having change icy♦, V Y ♦\ M
AU IN F. ANNIS. B. A.. I.L. B ___" Furniture and Furniture g Group. Il, in charge of the program.
Novelties; a weeWs vacation with the latter's P Ste• a
0aker -7 t 25imcw St. S.. o.ha�ti _ Roll Call - Cedar.
parents
--pb.ete.-•4.aad a tc,.ba.a). and at tai., wore Prices low, is peeping with tames. The local fire company will hold' - "--= SND -------- -• -- -.
House. Wmcbr. (Mr, Cornet) Ph.aeT !whit- Our Sunday School is planning their annual meetinin the Fire All finds of Repair �Orfi
br1• 6 to have a Christmas Concert on the Hall on Monday evening next at 8
RADIO SERVICE evening of December 22nd, and word All Tuoiog Guaranteed a
o'clock. Members please note the
1►efRtat has been sent' to Santa Claus to re- date and be on 'hand. C. S. MaoDONALD
AGraduate 'of Radio College serve that date for us.. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips
HL? ERIIERT T. FALLAIB$. L D 8.. The Women's Association rineetin P - 209 CLOSE AVE.. TPRONW _
D D. s , Graduate of the Itoral College or with g Saskatoon visited Brougham relit= Phone I,alt�de 1dr02
tDeaca. Surgeons and elft IlnireraitY of Toronto. �7 gill be held at the home of �ti�ss E.
OAF is residence second door east of fit. And• v p-t0-the-II3ll]ute traln7Dg ives during• the past week: Mr,
Cb•rch. Pickering. oat. ofhce boor, : 9 Gates -on Thursday after'ntrbn,, 9th Orders, taken at NEWS Od ea
sw ,. ,. 4 a m., or oy appmmoeot. Cry and of December, at 2. s0 p. m - Grou Phillipe is the son of the late Mr. I
agmal. PboaePick roll. r FINEST 'EQUIPMENT 5 will be the hostesses, -Mrs. Fenney and Mrs. Sylvannus Phillips. �
for convener. ` Word For Roll Call -,A An invitation has been received ShinglesQT ,7Ci16
from Whitevale W . I . for Bao
tsstusww a eras. -Guaranteed Satisfaction � Christmas Thought... We world like �- _
azo members W . I - to visit them on
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AT a good attendance, as it will be el:, the afternoon of December 8th. It 6a1t 6xlvnnizPd 8te-1 8hiogles.'
DD. K. BEATON. TOWNSHIP .' Reamooahle Prices action of. officers for. the coming is ho ed ser man as Bird's FeEC Blake Shingles,.
• Clerk. •Coubera.cer. Commmicoer for year. P Y Possible, will
Mr�kala saldsv,ta: Accountant, Etc, Issuer of ��� and Batteries always M k attend. g stay wheelhs.
'a Iiarraase Lsaooes Whaevale.Oat. -- - -� ' P AIsol.awnumowlen h;
H. ROY MILLER, Audle It was with dee sorrow that 4 opened.
A. 'E. R#CHARDSON BrouRbatn. Ontario Bic -;ham friends heard of the sed- T. PATERSON S • QLARBMON'
48tf Phone.Wtrk IWO We hare had our share of excite- den Passing of Mr. Ke; ,.,;th Kenn Ow11 ass t Qct writes. Photic891a
�OBNHRAL INSURANCE ment for this %-eek. on =zrday Nov. 28th. Deceased was
REAL HSTATE Mrs. R. P. Winters has 'returned the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Le
-p •Roar Kenny, of ,Toronto. lir. and
D'• %�• �+ R from a visit in the city'.
- � OONVEYANCI�i(} Mrs, H$rve attended his .funeral.,
Herbert Moorhouse has engaged y
V eN eatablilai,ed agency, ready '�� with Grasmere Farm for a year. Rev. R. B. Harrison of Smith-
to serve. — In the school here. field . oetespiede� v. satisfactorllyn iSy R t
�� Ineuranoe -of All Hinds. keep your a on the drama date Bolide a, llp�? j
Pulpit h re
Best Rptets AvR11able wltb The Merryman family who -lave 'Sunday last. Mr: Glover was Area -
WM. MAW ..�►. liing on the old Edwards' ' chir�g for anniversary services on hie Lumber aut. l.444i
�eCIIrit] and Service. awn, left.for other parts reeently, • old charge' st Smithfield, Although $,
C. BhIII$leg -
LICBNI9BD At CTIONBBR AND' Several attended the Royal Fair the weather wap very_ unfavorable,
VALUATOR Address 'Phone and are loud' in their good. congregations attended both -�
Bales conducted Anywhere praises of the Dine Coal
BROUGHAM -PICK 516- show. Church and -S. S. services.
Phone or write. Address 914 Dunda. We are so Mr. 'and ,Mrs. Thos,. Philp rec- Alberta Ooal
Street, Bn.t sorry to learn that the P _
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surprise 'poorhouse family are leaving. They. P rP on Friday _ Domestic Copse
Whitby. Ontario We Dandle have about closed a deal with a evt..�ng last, �t-hen the members of
L their family gathered to extend con Cement. Limes Plaster ,
Toronto veteran who ,%ill take Pon-
CYRIL E. MORLEY ession almost immediately. This gratulation on a ,� necasiori of their. ,,Maple Body Wcod
A Complete Line of Pnr• family hav* :aade many friends here anniversary.
(iBNERAL INBIIRANC$ i p . ' forty-third wed,... anniv Agents for Lend Fence -
lrwe — Pickering, RM inn, Livestock, and is their -short stay and 'their many Y prese:ued with a beaut^ y
�pO*��+ friends wish. -theta all -good fortune sful table lamp,.ihe presentation be. and 1ldet3l 54oun
r 1 l - Hog .Chow•• in the place they go. It is rumored ins made by Gordon Gostick, follow- �
that they are renting, a house in the. - brie - s by -Miss Marjory
a f address
Insurance at - County Town. Farthing. Ceckshutt Implements
J educed • f ate8'The Social avenin of the Y, P, The murder mystery west of us, g e�
Fvr your car . D. N , Lock wood' and the stealing of Arthur PerW- s held in the Town Hall on Fri-
cattle;
n __--- ----
e
U swwe Pricier Before
cattle; an escaped mars from-tb 1 aaY evening 'Inst Was yell-stten - R O
See US . Pickering: MiUS hospital at Whitby, and a series of r' = ghI Miller, President inWILSON
SERVICE and PROTECTION Pe ty thieving, -all have helped to ( den, of Col -
make •life a little jumpy for all of urnbus was guest speaker and gave = �Ioomt Hili, Qnt.•
--;,.--PICK) ERINO. ONT. be, The man who escaped from the an, interesting and helpful address, phoneMark7200 `
MATTRESSES .. WE DELIVER hospital• vas captured a couple of The trio of young ladies frorri Clare= _
miles :west of here last week. The mont con-ffUted a very fine music-
-- officers were out making inquiries
number. Gaines and refreshments
'll]e Mattress Season is of the' farms here, and soon after contributed to the evening's .enjoy- _ _ _ _ ."
their visit, Gordon and Bili Smith mere. The Y. P. of Brougham app-
wwith us again. R. G. CLENDENING sarw. a •big husky'chap acting sus e- eciated the visit from the neighbor-
e congratulate ourselves on. the FUNERAL DIRECTOR iously, and by a clever bit of de- g unions. -"
few complaints we receive from our -- festive -work gqt their man to .enter "frock Road
Inner -spring mattrerers. And'thes: Private Ambulance their car when they landed them -to t'
are caused by springs crhidshould Day slid Night 8e�rvlce the officers. We are indehted to J
'Be sure to reserve the evening of 9" z
have been replaced by a gtiaranteed Pbooe 9000+ these two embrionic Scotland Yard Q
sleuths . for dearin u the anter- December 22nd, Wednesday, for the
saltless spring. We carry Simmons,' Malvern 5000 g p annual. Christmas Concert held in
Marshall's and Canadian Fea:ber tainty. l, ,,..+•
��L ^ the sc oor house. "
&Mattress • Co's make. '.. Markham • Ont
t Whitevale Like 'everything else, the recent �,,....-•"'�' - r''
Spring Air. $29.50 a.__�� . dreadful happenings usually run in Ieaa1•Ibr
±.
Mar -shall Sleep•maker.
$25.00 Our 'children are busy preparing cycles and every community, some rstlesttdlsalu•dsasitr
Be Reid for their Christmas Concert. time or other gets "its turn", We 'BANrrARY' PROTECTION
Premier --Canadian Feather Y owl to failure of the Hydro,
hope that our ,usually placid neigh- WORN INTF"ALLY
1f Mattress Co.boyhood 'will have had "its turn" Now roe can ,a coo•
516.50 For cold weather by calling usy our service could .not be held on md�tenV. a:
White Layer felt Mattress, $'10.50 Sunda evening last. by now and 'soon return to normal, D.Jors. Tmpa:tssaproma Nobeha i s
NOW and:having your stoves, , Nopiaa Nopa� Sl[minat:es cavi.
Grey Layer Felt Mattress, X9.00 Oh Yes. A Bazaar_. Where? Pub- peaceful country life. _
Blow Mattresses, SS.75 furnaces, troughs and roofs lit: Library. When? Saturday Dec- Sympathy is extended to Mr. A.
repaired, emlber 4th at 3 Beckett and to Mr. and Mrs.. Flom -25 •
p. m. What will be
- there? A Fish Pond:- Daint .A ons Ing in the loss of their home 'which 47� _
lretae Aabalanee, Day err Nlgbt If it ig a new stove or . furnace. Y Pr < ;
Home-made Baking ,and Candies etc, was totally destroyed by fire last
we will be , pleased to serve you, week. We understand that the build -
Our 1�f - Our prices are right. Pipes, elbc,wa Just come along and see. Under. the
etc., always tm hagd. auspices of the W. M. S. Ins' of a'new� ]some will begin coon..
y
�; _ On Wednesday; December 8th, the In the meantime neighbors of the
C. A. STERRITT' ,gent' for Massey -=Harris W. I. will entertajn the Brougham family are assisting thein in their
time of Stress . cQ
Branch at the home of Mrs - R R. H H.
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Funeral Director r repairs. r Johnson. Roll Call --U be answered What with thieving''aud rriurder y
by itt our comgnunity, citizens are re'
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Furniture _Dealer a Gift ,of Home-made •Candy, _ •' -,;.
ALVIN. BUSEBY. 4i�l -be sent to. the Children's lwetant to leave home of venture far The i D �
F10k81'1tt0. ' 01AL 10 Hardware' -Tinsmith
Shelter at Oshawa for a Christmas from the 'shelter of `dulce domIlm". ;
Treat, so ladies will you try and We understand Mr. Arthur Percy _ PICKARI14G
PTCKERING make Christmas brighter for some has beet the victinsi of several of
pbone. "of ; _a I ! little one. A splendid afternoon is the thefts and that one man had ?�
promised so be sure to coxae. Mrs.
been arrested and brought back for
Randall, convener. _ questioning from Sudbury.. 1
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acnada s Fa�rtite Teat joint debut)" Cock-a-DOUBLE-dOQ
"Thrilling," Rodney commented,
with it smile. "Slut won't you be jeal- Here's satisfaction true
ous of so pretty . a co-deb?"
"()f course not." Irene's face flush- �� I 4 `1 This DOUBLE Automatic Book.
ed, but her tone was sortyy-purring. \\
t "Now we must dumb,' ii Gives DOUBLE value too! _
eu, 1'u be fie, !rs you soon.', re
Rodney turned to Guy. "And you too, 3•
! hope."
, Can't Fool •His Mother `�' / ,
As an elevator whizzed the girls
1e07 back up to the floor where Van Gor- '
SALLAB
don had his office, -T ZA' ]gene looked at Gay
evenly. CIGARPA • •
"That," she said, "la the son of
one of the richest dowagers of New
ROUBLE 4
" York and Newport. I'm going to mar-
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ry"Oh-you're engaged!" Gay ft- ��C Ft1��5 AUTOMATIC BOOKLET
by claimed, her heart sinking. •
ShaiAAn 1�vnne „Not yet,, Irene answered hastily. -
S r. 1 "That's one of the reasons I want
this debut, and the only reason I'll
AI��� tolerate this arrangement our. mother$ When he smiled, his thin lips turned crest.of society! she, had._ scoffed,
Bare making. We need each other. I up, and his eyebrows elevated crook- "Even the most: beautiful mauntall(
need your ' dollars, and you need my edly, giving him a sinister appearance, is cold at the :crest. Winds are sharp]
prestige. A winning combination- But Now, he rubbed his soft white er.. storms are crueler. What are you
take this advice-don't you get inter hands together as he carefully per- trying to .do to Gay? Well, don't de-
take
I And I certainly want thin debut. I ested in Rodney Sinclair." used the papers be had filled out. Pend upon me to go with you. Ilk
The place m t' hav,a been a spaoi- - seed St to help me land a rich hue- "I'm not," snapped Gay. stay here and marry Dick.."
ons_ _trawl" room_ its entire deeora- band!" ,you might foul him," Irene went "Now, you sign this, Mrs. Strom- Nbw, as Gay signed the papers,
-- couldn't ley," he murmured.. "And this to your her. And
Imperturbably, , "but you c Celia's words came back to
live motif denoted modernistic mss taw minutes tater, the two girls °II P Y ,
Lanese and richness. But one felt were sipping sodas at a counter in the fool his mother- She'd know you were Part of the bargain, Mrs. Needham.' the higher the mountain, the colder
s D g
nobody." The women wrote their names on the crest. She shivered. She didn't
a y
e res- The a manse o! d D building. Oa sighed as
tea lobby f the n
mbar 1 b o y gh
' a so in8
Y
had re the, papers he ave them. he
w he h e But t
r. T g ars
.. didn't fins a p P want to sign the Y
lion. Perhaps this was due to the her thoughts winged back to her Longe Gay Y a t . t; S$ DgP
ugly idol's head with its crossed-sword -the big ranch at the base of Cry. entered the luxurious reception room. "Ah-h-h.' Now, Mrs. Needham, here . 'were all looking at her-waiting ex-
crest which leered from chair backs, mg Woman -Mountain, with beautiful Meanwhile, in the inner office, their is your lease on •the house on East pectantly. And Rodney Sinclair bad -
patterns in the rug and upholstery. Rb crock Canyon only an hour's ride mothers were watching a foreign- 63rd." said he hoped to see • her soon. Her :
Only a large table, on which was away. Things were so different here looking man busily filling 'out a num., It was obvious that Mrs. Needham hand, as she signed, shook. _
a dull brown card with the word "Re- 'in New York. ber of forme-legal looking documents. .was highly nervous and that she had .(To BE CONTINUED)
eeptionist" on it, told that this large '•I suppose we'd better be getting Bernal van Gordon, who operated a not
'been faring so well In the hands
bureau which' bartered impoverished
suite, located well toward the top of back now," Irene interrupted Gay's of her more experienced co-plotters.
thoughts. "They probably have the aristocracy for plebeian dollars, was
one of New York's skyscrapers, was For the first time. she was wondering
an office. The name on the door was' small In stature, but one sensed a �g in her plans for her heplores Musical
plot all hatched.'
simply "Bernal Van Gordon." ruthless power about him. Exceed- daughter, and • thankful for the trust D -
At that moment, a deep masculine ingly dark. Small, watchful eyes. :' rodigy Plc �yy
The only occupants of the room voice interrupted. "Hi there, Irene!" company that, as legal administrators,
------ were two young and exceptionally had control of Gay's newly inherited
Gay turned and saw a tall, dark,
'pretty girls. clay Needham as a and exceedingly goW-looking young Calotftll SmOC�C Ig C11Ce1'y wealth. Noted Pianist, Appalled by Per-
-eyed redhead. One loo at her man hurrying toward.t them. "And now;-i hope it's. all.very clear; Calls Them
i
and thought of the free . ep of wind For o� forming Children, -
oa plains, of gay mountain flowers, "Rodney. I'm so glad to see you!" purred Zan Gordon. "Only you,. Mrs. A •Maumee to lViosical Education
of the smell of sage and pines atter Irene cooed in a silky voice. "This HOffiel10A�[C! usual) ey, can bridge the gap of. years
Is Gay= Gay Needham. I've talked of usually needed to get one into New Look sharp says Hortense Mouath.
rata Atypic$!' outdoor girl York society. You sponsor the Beed
The other girl, Irene 8tromley, was her so much-don't you recall'. This distinguished pianist, and behind each
Is Rainey Sinclair, Gay, - floe boy - • ! hams, who have been 'travelling for musical child prodigy performing, is
quite the opposite in type, Slumber. J5, t�1 years and living in the Orient.' Gay ,
o=s black eyes. Coal-black hair, An whose picture I kept on my dresser r and Irene are 'old friends' - were public you'll see the pathetic figure
olive skin. during our boarding-school days at C roommAites at boarding school when of o pb[ype ,' ad' fiddler, a frustrated
Behind The Door Madame Le Grans. You remember?" flute player,'s defeated drummer.
The two girls kept [lancing toward Why. I-I Deceit did sot Gay was sent home from the Orient Mies Monath said, at New York-last
for her aciiooling." week, that she was appalled by the
a dna marled "Private". In the room come easily to Gaga "About ,the debut party ' 'Mrs.
beyond Lllfe door, their mothers were Rodney saved her .the embarraats ` "prodigy plague'" which has now be-
d put in.
in oonterence with Bernal Van Gor• ment of answering Ireae's glib false come an epidemic. -
dols on c°nf�srwithenco which was to bid. ,r "I handle all the details," said Van "Never before have there been so
ehaa4e the coupe of their lives. "say, Irene, what do you mean, fps Gordon. "You will, of course, furnish many prodigies before the public as
"We've' been waiting thirty min- holding out! Why haven't you given �► xr imposing
with a guest list. It must be as there are today. The musical field
("" i imposing one. Now, if yon will call
cites," Irene fretted. "And I'm dying us. fellows a break?" He looked at J �-4t � fairly crawls ' with them. For some
I = '!o! a cold drink. Let's go down to _ Gay, his dark eyes frankly showing 1 to the girls," reason, most of them are fiddlers, but
the lobby and have a soda." admiration. i Signing The Papers ;here are quite a few pianists too.
s' I It didn't take long for the giEls to
"Let's." Gay jumped up. "I'm not
day's heart skipped; She lAted Rod• sign the papers. Only Gay hes,�[ted. "Prematurely• Ha#ohsd"
very keen &Dont this business any- ney Sinclair. It ail society mea, were E gg Her: younger stater Celf&`e ►nice "They are a menace - a menace to
way. I'd rather go back to the ranch like this, maybe society wouldn't be ti '; `� ' fir
sad live like I did before I inherited so bad! She liked his twinkling eyes. - x X came to, her' her back iso the musical educaUoa, s menace to pro
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ad
silly mune And the hand` that has reached out day 'Mrs. Needham had announced, per music appreciation, and a menace
7 k following news of Gay's inheritance, mostly to their own futures as masl
'•Hilly money!" Irene started at aril taken berm was such a nice band O .I know just what we'll do." clans and human beings.
.Gay. ,You mean you don't care about- -strop and firm and capable. "Of course;'. Gay bad responded hap- "They're premature) hatched eggs.
y •�.
getting into society? I wouldn't be 'ph, Gay has just come to New, 'r pi?y: "Fil invest the first part of it They're not permitted to develop In
not of It for anything in. the world! York," Irene was saying. "And Hod, >t in a .• plant to purify our irrigating the sun and fresh air' which all 'child=
water, where the- stream Howe; from. ren need but are chained to
their
+ sj the Platte. If the water is low again pianos like miserable midget slaves."
this year and we have• aaotber epi-
- .." - demic
"What is it to you'" her mother `
cut IA. sharply. "They've got along-
without ` a purityta6 plant all these„
3 yea my b money you
— - rs it's anther's mo
are Inheriting. You're not twenty-
one.
wenty • `
one. You'll consider my wishes. I've
always hated this Western country.
We'll dispose of the ranch soon. Mean- �e>
j while, we'll go to New York at once
} -get into societyApp-
. .
It was then Celia had said: Listen o wr�P0$o ;
k'�' a 1 a 4 wa%
4602 Joe addressing her brother. "The p°�, a ea �1
Need ams-nice country folks-have tor.6a « yetwOttes saeA�
designs o New or soca tee
-• gn n N York sty. E- �UsyB�y.+e• i9�L t
mag•irie! „• ��er ysegt1 ZorpOtO' .
"Why not?" good-looking, indolent 9�
— -ANNE ADAMS Jock had drawled. "The bright lights onaF*p°tl�
- may._ DAM
;. lookgood to mi .
re's. a bright bit' of color' that "It's t notion," Pa Need-
will
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Sl1NDAY' -`OL conception of unselfishness. What is -�����
it to be lowly in' hemi? The lowly- r
minded man is down in a humble Mother Removed Becat:se LiabkLESSON sphere, where he is content if he can to Eat Cubs ;f Left With Them���A��I�3��A
' only serve." And ye shall find rest
unto your souls. Here is a promise,DAM
` but there are specific conditions which Every two hours an alarm clock "11P R IN TO�A RA
rings in a North London, England INlPIRING fftOORAM
must be met before the promise can g
LESSON X Come unto Me, and -I will give you ,bedroom, and Mr. end Mrs. Leslie
'Christian Rost- -Matthew 11 t2&30s rsat? 'All ye that are like over -car- be fulfilled; we first eery e to Chi Flewin . Flewin get out of bed to feed three Every Friday Night
Hebrews, fhaptar 4:1-I1 g then we take his oke upon uc, -and
ecce boats whose` minds are burden- y leopard cubs. Mr. Flewin is head on a national
Golden Text—Come unto me, all then we learn of him. When we
ed with anareties- and cares, or with kce er of the London Zoo lion House, coast to' Cowst netwo k.
ye that labor and are heavy laden, the heavy and lumbering traditions have done these three things, we
land I will a of men, who are nigh to being shall no longer be seeking rest. . We
give you rest. Matthew shall have it.
11:28. swamped, liVing in perpetual fear of
sumbission, `Coyne unto Me, and I will 30. For my yoke is easy, and my
The Lesson in Its Setting _give you rest' burden is light: • - "The -word render-
-Time.—Our Lord's words of invi- ed `easy' means agreeable and ser-
tation were uttered in December, Rest is that •heart harmony with viceable. If Christ's yoke ,ever galls
A.D. 29., The date of the writing of God which qualifies men for life's el- the neck, it is becaus: we do not
the epistle to the Hebrews cannot be gagements, for its ceaseless conflict work steadily, in it."
definitely determined. It must be and conquest, for its fruitful toil, and Rest For Christian Be•ievers
placed beforejthe fall of Jerusalem, for its noblest and highest. purposes. 1. Let us fear therefore. "1t' is
probably about 68 A.M This is what Christ came to effect in because we, know the rather, it is
Place.—Our Lord's words were ut- , men. This is the object of all His because we are redeemel by the pre=
tered in Peraea, east of the Jordan 'Fork and' the interpretation of all cious blood of the Saviour, it Ls a%'
River, opposite Judaea- The Place His passion.
the children of God and ea the saints
- of the writing of the epistle to the Invitation to Rest of Christ that we are to pas, our
`f Hebrews is disputed:29. Take my yoke upon you, earthly' pilgrimage in v!ur. This is
. • •• not the. fear which dreads condemns -
St.
late Dr. J. Stuart Holden of Christ takes upon Himself the one tion, but the fear of those who are
St Paul's, London., says of Matt...11: side of the yoke, ar,d He invites you
88, 29: "This is perhaps the greatest to come and occupy the empty place saved and wham Christ has made
word of the Evangel.. It is majesty beside Him. He is the meek and free. • Lest haply, a promise being
set to music for the lightening of lowly one. He has been accustomed left of entering into his rest, any
overburdened and fevered lives. It to the yoke. This is the divine yoke- one of you,should seem have come
is heaven's heart's, ease for healing fellow of whom you are to learn, mo- short of it. = 2 Far uhave
Of sinning and sorrowful men. No ving aide by side with, you, that you had good tidings preacchh unn to us,
y patient endurance even as also. they: but the word .of
other of all the gracious words which may imitate His hearing did not profit them, because -
proceeded from his mouth is cense- His meekness and lowliness of spirit._ it was not united by faith with them
crated so entirely by the experience An learn of me. We are to learn
' • of thousands in every age as is thisthat heard. 3. For we who have -be-
of the Lord Jesus first, by studying lieved do enter into that rest. Tho -
ever -new invitation of the Son of God the portrait of him as revealed in the mas Carlyle, in his life of Schiller,
to the sons of men. Gospels, and then by living the speaks of unrest as "the never failing
28.' Coi�ie unto me. There is love' Christlike life, as -the Spirit of Christ. inmate of every human breast." This
1n this invitation, and urgency, and a dwells in us, teaching, strengthening, is true of everyone outside of.. the
consciousness of ability to meet the sanctifying and guiding us. For I Lord Jesus Christ, but in Christ, if
needs of those who will come. Come am meek and lowly in heart. "The the New Testament teaches anything,
.ye. that labor and he idea of mild- it teaches this; that, in believing, we
are to have peace and joy." Here is
one of the deepest, more precious
_ themes of the word of God, some-
thing which cannot be analyzed, but
This- Your Btrthca�! : must- he.entered into by experience.
By A. R. WEIR Even as he hath said, As I aware
in my wrath, They shall not enter in
What the STARS foretell for .those born on Deeem7ber to my rest. These words are taken
3. 4, S, S. 7,-. and 9 -frim Psalm 95: 11, and they refer to
-* God's words to Israel, especially ,as
♦ . - regards her entrance into the Prom -
If the date of your birth is listed above; Sagittarius, the ninth sign of iced Land.- Had Israel fully follow -
the Zodiac, is the sign under which you wire born. This gives you a 'ed the explicit instructions of God
naturally happy, carefree and optimistic disposition. If you err at in the rhatter of exterminating en -
all it is on the side of hopefulness and optimism. Mix just a- bit emy peoples, Israel would have had
more concentration and determination with your efforts and you will a complete rest from the exhausting,
be one run higher on the ladder of success.
7(C}�3R OW BIRTHDATE. : ,-% taxing, rebellious invasions and up-
'DIMEMBER 9—There should be s slow and steady improvement in risings of these pagan peoples, . But
`ysur financial affairs bringing much more prosperity and bwppinew. there is certainly a deeper meaning
Several long journeys are indicated' and you should exercise caution here in the matter of rest — a 'rest
when dealing with strangers as you have a tendency to overdo things. for the'souls, of the Israelites, a true
—DECEMBER 4 -=You are extremely restless and should curb your resting in God.. ,
natural desire to see strange scenes and visit far-off countries. You Although the works, were finished
should receive some important news from a long distance and much from the foundation of the world.
travel is indicated: Relatives and friends will help you and you will 4. For he hath said somewhere wof the
gain through intellectual people. 14
seventh da on this wine And God
_ DECEMBER 5—=B v en sir,
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you should walk as much as possible it is your beat tonic. While rented' on the seventh day, from all
there are times when you can be irritable, without apparent reason, his works; 5. And in this place again,
you have a naturally jovial disposition. • You should �tglr They shall not enter into my rest
some new work in which you are interested and the year is especially These quotations are from Gen. 2.2
good for social matters. • and Psalms 95:11. The seat of God
DECEMBER 6—You are inclined tobe rebellious by nature. Guard it fs the expression of the perfect, Ai.
and allow your philosophical turn of mind to. govern, You are hap- vine complacency in the perfect, di-
piept when in complete harmony with your surroundings. Some new viae work.
work will come, your way and .there will he many long journeys and
much excitement and adventure. A• Special -Day-
DECEMBER
ayDECEMBER 7—You are sincere; happy-go-lucky and jbst a little bit S. Seeing therefore it remaineth
carelesa. Mangy visits to places of -amusement are indicated• also a that some should. enter thereinto, and
removal of residence and a pleasant holiday by water. Love affairs the to whom the
will prosper. • . N.
. y good tidings were
before preached failed to enter in
DECEMBER 8—You are' quick to grasp . Lhe'importu,ce of new ideas because of disobedience. 7. He again
and to adapt yourself to surroundings. Because of tnis : you should '
- -= have little difficulty in adjusting yourself to changes which are in- 4 defineth a certain day; To -day, saying
dicated in your business affairs. A woman will help you in- business. in David so long s time , afterward
and you should be careful with correspondence. (even as hath been said before),
DECEMBER .9 --Like all Sagittarius people you long - o rave, fo-Today if ye shall hear his voice, hard
explore new scenes and'to know new people. There will be mush en not your hearts. 8. Per if'Joshua
more stability in .your life and you should benefit by property► and had given ..them- rest, he would not
elderly people., The coming year will be very good for social and love have spoken afterward of another
affairs.
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,., 8y. 9. There remalneth therefore
IF YOUR BIRTH DATE IS NOT LISTED ABOVE and yo. would like a'sabbath rest.for the people of God."We are not summoned to the
your petsmial Horoscope, or if you wish a compLLe, Horoscope for heavy
any date listed above, send 10c (coin preferred) to A. R. Weir, 73 slumber which follows overtaxing
W. Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont Please print your name; address and
BIRTH DATE plainly.
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and A-thethree cubs are being brought
up by hand. --•%
Every night a car takes Mr. Flewin
and the cubs to -his . home. Every
morning the car takes them back to
the zoo, and every two hours during
the night and day an alarm clock
sounds the warning that it is time
for the cubs—two males and a female
—to be fed.
Their mother,' Peggy. was lured
away from them immediately they
were-born—she has always eaten her
previous litters before they were two
days old, and .this time the authori-
ties were taking no chances.
Cat Mothers Them
After washing them and putting
them on a hot-water bottle in a bas-
ket covered with a jersey to prevent
therh from falling out, Mr. Flewin
prepared aspec:al liquid food, 9teril-
ized some spoons in boiling water,
fed the cubs with a few drops and
than set the alarm clock.
The necessity for keeping the cubs
toil; nor to inaction or indolence;
but to the rest which tis possible amid
swift activity and strenuous -work;
it is perfect equilibrium bet%veen out-
goings and incomings of life ; . it is a
contented heart; it is peace that pass-
eth all understanding, it is the . re- .
pose of our will in the will of God."
10. For he -that is entered into his
rest hath himself also rested from his
works, gs God did from his. 11..Let
us therefore give diligence to enter
into that rest, that -no than fall after
the same example of disobedience.
"The' essence of sin is that sincen-
tres in self instead of God. We try
to help ourselves instead of throwing
our burden of sin and care and soy~
row upon the great Sinbeater and
the Man of Sorrows, who was ac-
quainted with. grief. Now, when we
come to Christ, we abandon all this
self-help, and ask Him to be our help-
-•er; we abandon all this self -trust and
lean on His finished work. We stop
laboring to build up our own later-
ests, and we are taken up v7ith the
interests of His kingdom. You shall
never find rest until you , flnd rest in
ceasing from your own work's, M
God did' from His, and entering into
the Sabbath of rest that retrains for
the people of God, in this way."
t'
warm led to an urgent appeal for a
cat. An offer came from a zoo em-
ployee and the cubs snuggling up
against the cat'a warm fur, are no
longer suffering from the absence of
the mother.
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Scientist Teal of Spot When
Hawaii's Settlers Mcde ihu-
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Science has discoveeed a new chap-
ter in the history of the Polynesians
who settled Hawaii.
Kenneth P. Emory, ethnologist of
thz Bishop Museum in Honolulu,
found on the lava -caked flanks of
towering Mauna Kea. near Hilo, re-
mains of what he believes were the
world's inrgest workshops. for the
manufacture of atone implements.
Pr;mitive craftsmen, jealous of
their skill, journdyed each year from
the warm valleys they loved to the
cold 12,000 -foot level of the extinct
volcano to manufacture stone hat-
chets for industry and warfare, Em-
ory said.
warm led to an urgent appeal for a
cat. An offer came from a zoo em-
ployee and the cubs snuggling up
against the cat'a warm fur, are no
longer suffering from the absence of
the mother.
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— CHAS. COOPER — CLAREMONT
Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen—Dunbarton "
k M DONALD MOTOR SALES — WHITBY
Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering v J
1GGI';Q'LrKt� TWO'
11brary of the peopli of the
On g1y eVsnins s very lnt-
�
But&
ROOFING SPECIAL
"`
- Tara. _ • .;:.
-which
village and c*nununity may be
proud. To do this it will be neceas-
cresting reunion was held at the
hoame of Mr. and Mrs. Jaan►es Mit-
.Nmflng
'Saturday, December 4th.
1-gly Reefing .' $1.25 taw ft
'.r
»iL?6 per yew; ;1.60 paid is ad�anes
ary to continue our pay collection,
chell . It being the occasion of Miss
Mitchell's birthday.On
;
the farm of J. McDonald, Kin.
2 -ply Roofing ;1.45 per s0.
8nbstriOtloas to the United 13tatss
but man nerve books have been add-
Y
The choir of Dunbarton United
sale, 1-2 mile west of Kinsale on
3 -ply hooting =1.80 per eqr
E, •
Anel Gt. Britsia $LN is advauce.
ed to the general collection as well,
Church are holding a concert on
No. 7 Highway.
Rock Faced (90 lbs) $2.65 per 0%
JOHN MURKAR.. Pmrletci.
and the cost of a library member-
ship is so small that there i8 no
. December The proceeds are to
Eve is
Geese and Chickens '
Asphalt Paper ,(400 ft.) Sgt. reg
I� s
resAn why every person -in the will-
go towards new music. one
go
cordially invited. Silver collection.
in late of 5 sq. or over.
Highland Creek
age should not enjoy this cheapest
form
St. Paul's Dunbarton (Anglican),
Roofing
Can hOuly
and most rewarding Qf recrea
Sunday, December 5th. 2nd Sunday
t'1
-
.A special meeting of the W. M•
tion. Jog now and help to make
piclaerin Library one of the best
in Advent. Sunda School at 2.
Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing.
�s
, PICKERING. * •
_.S. of Centennial Church, Highland
Creek, was held last Wednesday af-
small town libraries in Ontario.
m. Celebration of the Hol Comm-
Y
8 p. m. Preacher, Rei
union at . E
Asphalt Shingles, Roll RooOng
p B g'
l -ply,il,25 per yell. Roof Coating,
�?1
LUMBER YA
iernoon. Five Auxiliaries of neigh
Dunbarton
G Robinson
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b-
oc, per gallon.
.
HOtiE ;3401
baring Churches were guests of our
_ Altona
Also chimneys rebuilt'rnd repaired.
W. N. S. The meeting was address-
b Honnisett Fred Vic-
Mrs. Leroy is the guest of bars.
'' '
ACK RE 1 D'
ed Y Rev. of.
for Mission, Toronto. Mrs. L. An
Morrison this week.
Ed. Redding is home for a short
Mr. and Mrs. F. MacKay and
DAN,BA RTUN 35-15
Law Motor Sales 11
•nis sang a solo and Miss Marion
Dougias rendered selections on the
visit from North Bay.
Mr. P. A. Kerr is the
Billy accompanied �y Mr. W.. Dun-
can and family, to Bawznanville, on
Chrysler Plymaut
�cylaphone. At the close the ladies
'-served
visiting at
home of his aunt Mrs. J. Gilmour.
Sunday last.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Reesor of
��
TENTION
Dealer
5
tea and a social half hour
Mrs. Chas. Smales is visiting her
Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. Gamme,
> ,
! was enjoyed.
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Smales of
Enniskillen.
Mrs. Glover, of Redvers, Sask. and
Brock Road Gravel
GOOD. -USED CARS
Library Notes
"
Mrs;- James Mitc hell and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs:' S. Lewis called on
GOODYEAR TIRES
Thos. Amman attended a shower at
Mr. and Mrs' Lackey, of Frazerville
on Wednesday last.
--•- _ Pit
WILLARD BATTERIZ5
GENERAL BLACKSbiI?HINti
The three most popular novels of
the last few months, both in the
the Mothercraft Hospital.
The W. t. will meet at the home
Crushed Pit Run
SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS
— -``United
States and Canada, are
•'Dan Hennick spent the week-
end at the home of her brother and
of Mrs. E. Lehman on Wednesday
Give as a trial on a New or a Used CSE
\
"The Citadel' by A. J. Cronin,
,� �,. {sister,
Northwest Passage Kenneth
at the Allison home.
afternoon, Dec. 8th. There will be
an address b a local minister.. A
y
Gravel
24 Hours Tewin g Service I
-
by I
Roberts.. and "And so Victoria" by
Mrs. a from Nova Scotia
demonstration on "Candy", also
Sang rand Graded
Gordon J Law �
J.
`
Vaughan Wilkins. These are now all
"pay
has come to stay for a while with
to ata
her sister, Mrs. Rosbt. Anderson.
«Set ' the Table' for Christmas".
�8
Exchange of Christmas Gifts. Pro-
Stone
Phone 2908
:
available in the collection" of
'Pickering Library. It remains the
We are delighted to have Miss
Mabel Dixon in our midst
gram in charge of Group C, under
Delivered or LoAed in Pit
PII:HERItiG, f)1vTARIO
desire of the Library Board to make
.again•.af-
ter her sojourn -in California and
the leadership oL Mrs. S. Lewis.
our library continuously more effic-
Vancouver.
Shooting Match
PHONE Plant, Pick 1026 .
lent and. to see that it carries the
"Mr. and airs. Frank Garfat andToronto
office Hovrard 6471
books of the moment - books that
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garfat -were
will -'be held on Saturday, December
,JOHN BOURNE & SON
\
people in other towns are reading
down from Woodstock for the winter
4th,- at lot 16, rear con. 4' Pickering.
-
and discussing, as"well as the best
Fair and spent a few days'with Mr.
Geese. Shells provided,
BR(�Cjt
:hooks
of other years; to make it s
and bars . Walter Amis.
v j� -
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W. H. Ellicott
- THEATRE
_ _
T . t�at .�.�...:
and artistry giti0la
'can
Alawninartion So
All Seats Saturday and HolidayEvea-
ings. 10 cents
_ c% H. ihuojr. ON.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
D1Mig1
December 3 and 4 :
. -
-
Last Show Fri. at 9.00; Sat. at 9.15
Saturday Matinee at 1.30 _
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Saturday Evening Show starts at 6.30
HartO
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Builder • and Contractor
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Bnellwork and Stonework
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December 6. 7 and 8
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Two Shows, at 7 ar d 9
BOBBY, BREEN
Not'en: to You
BASIL RATHBONE
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We as Building ;, full kinds
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`Make a Wish"
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Net Thun Friand Sat.lliKt-rials,
Empire Bathroom
December, 9, 10 and 11,
EcImprit nt, Duro Water
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Two Shows. at 7 and 9
Systems. Beatty,
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Stable Equip ment =
an other Building Material ,
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FUuttrated—Qldamobi/e 's ^sedanruuhcr,uak
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Phone :iJ02;
Oldsmobile is again the Sr}•le Leader
!E AN HER 'HOLT
P[ChF.RYYG, oxrAR1
With a- brilliant add original. front
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'�7ITH the greatest roll call of features Safety .Glass all aiound—and Center -
I ever announced in a popular -priced Control Steering: The comfort of Knee
- cast the new 1938 Oldsmobile stands < .Action Wheels—Dual Ride Stabilizers
;out as today's smartest buy. Oldsmobile Fisher No,Draft Ventilation—and roomy,
steps ahead with dynamic streamlining luxurious' interiors The economi of the
{ that sets the new style ! Its big 95 Horse- -Vacuum Fuel Saver—Automatic Choke
: power engine gives you`fi'ashing action—and Full -Pressure Lubrication. Never
and more miles to the gallon ! And Olds- `has your money bought so much as in
mobile again provides EV YTHING that's the new 1938 Oldsmobile —"The Car
Ajstew and proved in fine -car features. The That Has Everything". See it on display
�aafety of an All -Steel Turret Top Body . ,and ask about low monthly payments
by Fisher — Super-Hydmulic Brakes ..on the General Motors Instalme=nt Plan. _
.,Oldsmo&16 it also available in 110 h.p. Eighi-Cyli%dor'mcdala.
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— CHAS. COOPER — CLAREMONT
Assoc. Dealer—J. McGlashen—Dunbarton "
k M DONALD MOTOR SALES — WHITBY
Assoc. Dealer—M. Sleep—Pickering v J
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officers and members is requested.'
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" Two of newly-weds were during
date. this name or tried one or more of You pay no more, often less
ducts , and guaranteed. Attractive
the past week subjected to 'the
The annual' meeting of the Worn- these 200 family necessities'? 750 through gur use of this -advertising"'.
ll t.iec�aseal
Miss Keith,of Toronto the,
The 'Bowlers° Euchre was held at
� Brooks' home on Friday even-
Ing last• Mrs. McIntyre. Mr.
Monday evening at Mrs, M. Pege'a
with a good attendance. Mrs. P.
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Radio-Serivice
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• .'; ,week -end with Miss Foigle.
I, y Pilkey were the up Win-
Wilson was in charge ' of the ro
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Our hunters are all back nate ?
iFrach with their
.Cup
airs for this week, The next event
ram.
'Next SundaExpert
Dec.� 5th, in
6 -eyelet, laced boots r
'Men's,
.. share of venison.
will be held at the Doplcing home in
y • the
p service and re.
Youths' and Boys' !
Mrs. J.. Simpson. of Exeter, is
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two week's time.
basement of the United Church, at
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pain to all makes. Rias-
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visit' her mother Mrs. John Fleur-
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The Y. P. S. of the United
Church will present their "The
a. En. Mr. A. J. Yours 1
g' layman
from Oshawa, will be the speaker.
onable char as. Work
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Men's -a• $1.75 pr. !
Mrs. Parse, of ScaZboro, -spent a
play,
Old Newham shire home'_' in the
p
A good attendance is asked for.
guaranteed.
J 'wiW free insoles
I few days with her dater, Mrs.
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_ C. A. Brooks.
Community Hail, -en Friday evening,
December 10th at 8 o'clock This is
All teen-age • girls are asked to
meet in the basement of the church
l�RTiiUR FIELD
The ECOIlOIn StOr@
Messrs Day. Pugh and Wm. Bir-
a ver `
y popular drama, in three acts,
on Friday, Dec. 3rd at 8 p. m. to
Graduate Radio
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lett have been in liinmount 'fora
!ew
with an interesting appeal and a
form a C. G. I. T• Miss' Arnold
and Miss Battle
and Television Institute
Member Official Radio Service Men
Claremont
days this week.
good story. Music by local talent
will be the speak-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allaway and
between acts. Admission 25 and 16
era..
Association.
+daughter, Madeline, spent Sunday
cents.
In Memoriam
46 Phone 5201. PICKERING
with Mrs. Chandler.
Mr.' and bars. Frank Cooper eels
For Prompt and Guaranteed
Mrs. Walter Thomson left for
Montreal this week; to visit her dau-
ebrated their 35th wedding anaiver-
nary on Saturday last
FEN.NrEY'r-In loving memory of our
'E R. Woodward
RADIO SERVICE
ghter, Mrs. Thomson.
with about
thirty of their relatives and friends,
two youngest and dearly loved
daughters, Sarah Kathleen, and
-r` Reports state that Miss Margaret
at the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Norah Elizabeth (Betty), who
for every member of the family
hone Clare. S18
Pa '
Graham has shown an improvement
in her 'past
Frank Barclay. Mrs. Cooper -was
were called home by the Saviour,
The greatest variety of handsome
' Paul Wilson "&
condition -during the
week
presented -with - a beautiful large
who said, "Suffer . little children
.' quality gifts ever offered'. the pub -
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ormerod
bouquet of Ameridan Beauties by
her children, along •with numerous
to come unto me” •
Shall we not yield Rini our choie-
lie ears be Toms, absolutely
Balsam
of Cannington spent the, wee -e-end
other gifts.
est blossoms,
-- —.-- - FREE
Fully } iPped-Reasonable Rates
with their daughter, Mrs, Melvin
Johnson.
The monthly meeting of the W. I.
Glad that He finds them so frag-
by Patronizing our store.
Radice -. Tubes -• Batterks
will be held on Wednesday, Dec:
ant and fair,
Beautiful English Tableware in
Tubes lested Free '
Mrs. Appleton leaves again this
-. weak for her home in Pontiac, after
8th, at the home of Mrs. Kilpatrick
Worthy transplanting to heavenly
the "Royal Cameronlan" patterw,
spending several weelds with her
at 2.30 p, m. li+oll Calk -Last Min-
ute gifts Paper b r
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gardens,
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and a host of other useful items
- . father Jos. Evans.
Pe y s. ye-- o gain new beauty beneath Raj _provide worthwhile valuable gifts
Christmas. A "Shoiwtr of Christmas care.
respectably in this independent bus-
iness. To all qualified parties we
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sanderson
Cheer", money, or anything 'than can -Lovingly remembered by Motheim for everyone.
Christmas Entertainment and Tree
.'have returned home after spending
'with
be turned into money will be receiv- and Father. , Select your gift and obtain it. free.
several months their daughter,.
ed. A report of the convention will
officers and members is requested.'
-Mza: E. D. Ham, in Toronto.
Call at the store for particulars.
also the given. Note the change of FAMILEX.--1Who has not heard of
" Two of newly-weds were during
date. this name or tried one or more of You pay no more, often less
ducts , and guaranteed. Attractive
the past week subjected to 'the
The annual' meeting of the Worn- these 200 family necessities'? 750 through gur use of this -advertising"'.
colums last veil.
noisy, customary reception given by
>e'
Missionary Yliving medium. We know
'en's Missions Societ will be held employee -dealers earn their livi you'll like It
eration.
the "boys" on their arrival home.
The Baptist Church Sunday' School
on Thursday, December 9th, at 2.30.
p, m. in the school room of the C n-
respectably in this independent bus-
iness. To all qualified parties we
•We are not satisfied unless you are"
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Christmas Entertainment and Tree
ited Church. A full attendance of
grant protection for a reserved terr-
_ will be held •on Decenibez 23rd and
officers and members is requested.'
itory of 800 families. Canadian pro-
Our Fresh and Cured Meats are
_ not on the 2nd as given in. these,
Mrs. W. G. Scott's group will be
ducts , and guaranteed. Attractive
kept wholesome !� Electric Befzig-
colums last veil.
in charge of the program. Wil!
containel's, low prices. If you are
eration.
The Public School held their an-
those contributing to the Birthday
a hard -worker and serious, make the
I nual concert in the Community -Hall See our weekly salee bullettia, roe
Calendars please bring them in to .money your ambition prompts. We , -, In simple but rich de=
-on Wednesday evening. A splendid this meeting as the books will be will help you! Cataloge ad•detils SPECIAL sign we can furnish
°program of dialogues and drills etc closed early in January. Free. -- The "Familex Producta (BROUGHAM, ONT. memorials that will
was given by the pupils.The Brooklin Young People's Un- Company, 570 St. Clements Street, Phone Pick .50Z please from every -
Ile Y- P. of the Baptist Church Ion was entertained by the Young Montreal. standpoint. In dignity
..,,will put on their debate, "Resolved, People's Union of the United Church �•� of appearance our
_ that Indifference is a ter det- on Monde even pe f �. EXY/ r E I L,L stand out
$��e�a y evening,,and all spent a work, will
riment to God's Service4Man Opp- most enjoyable evening. Brooklin Voters' List, ;L937 NERAL DIRECTOR ANp� through the ages.
osition" at Baker Hill on Friday ev- furnished the devotional part of the Na Greater Tribute
ening• program and Claremont led in the_EMBALMER
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Mrs. John Scott suffered a sev= games. Lunch vas served ac the - Succeesnr to W. J. Mscher. t
W STAFFORD
Highway Monumental
ere stroke on Thizrsday morning close. On Friday evening last about Sco3ffville Works
last, and at time of writing is in a twenty-five of our Municipality of the Township of -
y- y°peg' afine _.Night And Da Service Pr. 462 Whitby Ont.
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,very critical conditon. We hope went to Brougham and spent a fine Pickering. y
She may ex - . BusiDeas Pbona Residence Ph-:-, °
y penence an improve- evening with the young people of Notice m- hereby-gxven._.that I
'i Kingston Road West
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- mint eery soon. _ _ -Pickering and. Brougha.•n.' Mr. Igen- have complied with yet. 9 of the _ -
During the gale on Sunday even- neth Heddon,Presideni of the Pres- Voters' List Act, and that 1 have
Ing the power lines were blown dawn- bytery Y. p. L'. gave an address. posted up at my ,office, gt White- At Claremont
in some sections of the neighborhood. - _ __ _- - _ tale; 3n the 20th, day of November, Y
and .the consequential loss of lightsAltona 1937, the list of all persons entitled -
Ras experienced for'the _evening ser _.ficin late for last week) Ernest C. Fetzer
.. to -vote in the said Municipality at
vices in the churches. Municipal Elections; and that 'such ::Madeline
The Executive. of the Township Congratulations to ?N1r. and Mrs: list remains :there for inspection. 3104 p—i nasty required'. Good -
Sunday School, Association held a'.. F' Byer.. It's a girl. First Mortgages:
And I hereby call upon all voters -
meeting at the Baptist Parsonage Wedding bells have been ringing to •take immediate Proceedings to .. "Beauty
y 8 P Y sprin and are E6 years eaperieaee Salon "..i
on Thursday evening to complete continuous) 'since �g, have any errors -or omissions torr-- _
arrangements for the. annual Con- -still ringing. ected according to law, the. last day - "
tiention to be held this -year. at Al- Mr. and "'rs. ls. Dewey' enter- for appeal being the 12th day'of
•tons. tamed a car load of friends from December, 1937.
Farm tiChit1Cr37 HAIR CUTTING, _
Our local manufacturing 'concern Kitchener on Sunday last. SHAMPOOING,
Dated this 20th day of November,' FItiGERIY( -
are reported to have purchased prop- Mrs. W. MacKay has returned to 1937
erty on the north where the will build addition -e of the vill- her hhered �htereat G�ascowa few ays_ Donald R Beaton. For aSale-lyextra good 7 ft�F and MARCELLINQ it
age y � Clerk .of the said Munidpality. W Binder. 7 7ft .M. H. Binder. 1 Specialise-flot Oil Treatment :h
•sa accommodation for the increased The•Tvrinkling Star Class are hold Kid _GangPlow. 2, 8 in. Grain Gr- _ and Permanent Ways
production which' will take place in Ing a Pot Luck Sapper at the home inders. 1, 2 -furrow Oliver Tractor Reasonable Pride
dee course: Of
Mr.'and Mrs. R. Winn. on. Fri- /��rr$i�i-tOi�l, FARMERS Plow.t. Tractou nd Double Disc Harr- MUNDELL M01�2
ll�iRS. M.
Mr. and Mrs. C. McMullen have GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone l90ff 'p j
ow Btsseil. 1 Calbinet Rogers Elec-
left -our , vicinity, having been fort tris Radio, excellent condition, a
STANLEY• THEATRE urate in obtain employment R'' a are prep red to repairoare.
tug p yment near trucks, L real buy. 1 Jersey Bull puce bred
STOUFFVILLE Woodbridge. ractois and ail f$rm L AVD SVR'1%EYOR
yearling.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Lackey and machinery, wbeels [Abuilt'and
Phone 100 son, of Frazerville, spent one, day tire'=setting, wood -work and W -T. DISNEY, Greenwood. F. J: DONEVAN B. A., B.
- - - recently with B - and Mrs. Reesor. PH OxS etc 2314 -_4I t L. S. On file are the records of race '
wood turning of 1 in ,
Showing''
Mr. Blake Reesor returned home veyors Gibson and Yaraold, ilei
y King East, Oshawa. phi -no 2gslt>V
-Week Nights -8.15., Standard Time
With them. Place your order no ,ALL LINES
�} We are sorry'to see Mr. Floyd woodworking and turning. .
- Sat. & Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 P. m. MacKay with his arm in a sling, Phone or Osll o[ Bulk Candies, Chocolates
'THURSDA'Y, FRIDAY &'SATURDAY having been 'unfortunate in• having A H ROVE Creams and -Hard Centres $ s•'S QTS
kJecember Z, 3 and 4 it broken some two weeks ago, while All sizes of Bern Boxes,
cranking a , rector, Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop., Personal Greeting Cards Y Crates, w
7f A shower o any lovely gifts ISurccessor to W. He Jackson) $1.00 per doz. 15 qt, and II qt, Baskets, . Busbel 1
Thin' Ice" was held Imt Friday izight at the —_ Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas•
'Starring home of Mr.' and Mrs. F'. Wagg in Eclipse; Fountain Pen and Pencil k�et Factory, one mile north of tb6
--- honour of our°latest new); -weds, �iitipx@ Leif �dtttnil P"ue Sets make lovely gifts. Green River Sehool, off No. --7
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Insurance Co. f Highway,
COMMUNITY SING - Greenwood J ALF'S PLACE.
« -- Get our prices bef`6:e buying else•
an•t WAWANESA INS. 00. `CiLARE�iOi�T, ' ONT. where, We deliver.
NEWS REEL Miss'•Lila 'Gee, of Toronto, spent Cheap Rates ,tor Farm and Ceimbp _. _ '
.-- Sunday afternoon with Mr. and phone 3_01 Phone Mark 1604 42.2
MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED�l'SDAY Mrs. F. W. Gibson. Buildings Q.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Philip, of Windstorm Insurance an Buddies
=_ ® December 6, 7- and 8 Buffalo, spent the week -end with -Trwail* shies Ste. "
Mr. Wm. Middleton and family.. Automobile IusursMn efT
Make way. for Mr: and Mrs. R. Wray have
moved into Mrs. N. Bie's home. AU Bfeis
f f Write or Pres»
1 O'ZnorrOW : We welcome thein to our. village.
Mr. Fred' Wright, of Green River -'BOWMAN ROWE
Starring spent the week -end with his daugh-'
ter, Mrs. Carl Devitt and Mr. Dev-
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VICTOR MOORE itt.
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BEULAH BONDI Mrs. Tom Hortop and daughter of
Cartoon Sborst Camilla ape the ,. •��, �-�
week -end with lAMCO
It's the lneadlq way tn'
her parents Mr. and Mrls. W. W. 7&�Z Gee. ` lrnvel. The PeoPls you
-Thursday, Friday snd Saturday Mrs. W. Puc.Wn anddaughter,-meet in a motor coachDecember 9, .10 and 11 Alma called on Mrs. Fred `Byers -
and her mother, Mrs. R 'VVilson one "are interesting and chat.
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day last week.so/d b ty. That's why the miles
Flying Hostess"r- The Y. P. U. meet on Thursday
` 'Starring eening in the basement. of the , glide by w emooth11%
WILLIAM GAF2GAN church. Miss Pearl Hickson was in. •
JUDITH BARRETT charge of the program.
A W MITCHELL
A,r ANDY DEVINE Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blakely Pickering
motored from Toronto on Sunday to - All Travel Wormotioa to i
Ccwdies Short -Subjects see her sister, Mrs. R. Wilson who ,Ont. EASWRN. HOUSE
hoe been ill for the past month.
7M Ladies' Bible Class met on ' Phone 45W
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7 4c?' NeWs ' _ B�' By KEN [DWARDS
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1 This week as pro-
a _ i mised, we continue
_ tiationa for an Anglo-American trade �
Closes pkct, Right Hon. Oliver Stanley,Presi- with the "official
Non of' 1837, whose theme uses
PARIS.—The International s arts • dent of the „Board of Trade' assured boxing rules":
rn -•.; .
shad sciences in modelife, closed at the House 'of Commons this week, 1. A c o n t enfant
Isidnight Friday night, having been s h a 1 I be deemed
*!sited since the opening day six Sentenced to Haag "down" when:
ponths neo by 'about 83 000 000 per• PEMBROKE, Ont.—`John A. Combs, (a) Any part of his
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2G-year'Renfrew ` cripple, 'was •'con• body other than his ons'
• victed o[ the slaying o[ a I. -year-old feet is on the ring WHEAT INSTITUTE: Deploring nasus will probably discuss it with
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floor; the fact that Canada has, never had leading scientists interested in Are -
picture Donatrdd girt and sentenced to be hanged next a definite wheat olicy,-has left the tic exploration. The site proposed for
' February 10. (b) He is hanging P P P P
TORONTO.—The tate of Canada's An Ontario Supreme Court jury de' helplessly over the. marketing abroad of Canadian wheat the station is on the northern end
^most noted modern picture, "The' es;' almost entirely to chance. Henry L. of Boothia Peninsula, the, most nor -
liberated four hours and 45 minutes P Griffin, Director of the Research De- Aherl mainland on the Continent.
Tangled Garden;" by J. E. H MacDoa• (c) Risia from "down"
ald. has been decided. It will belong to before -finding mord the }ane. young mah g position. y :
guilty of murdering Ethel Hedderwick NOTE: •A boxer hanging over the Partment of United Grain Growers 'Twill come, is handy a few years
the People of -Canada. It has been ropes " Limited, is urging upon the Royal hence when.we we begin spending our. -
!ti the bush where she had gone to, Pes .is not ,officially down until . .. -
' bought as a memorial to the late Rich- so pronounced b the referee who Grain Inquiry Commiss--on, the form- week -ends at the Pole•
pick choke cherries last Anguat 3. Mr. P y
�_. and Southam, by his brother, and pro- can count the boxer out either on the alien of a Wheat Institute to conduct s • . '" .
sented to the National Gallery at Ot• Justice E. R_ E. ,Cberrier pronounced research in uses of .Canadian wheat.
the death. sentence. ropes or on the floor. $1500 INCOME: A Survey under-
tawa.. _ �- The immediate purpose of the insti
lute would be to increase Canada's . taken in the smaller cities of the Uu-
'pia� Originated ELewhere Workers Gives Railways No match .shall be of more than export trade' in wheat, Trade rola- !ted Staten repeals that the annual
MEXICO CITY.—Tbe National Rail- 10. rounds in length without spec;al income of the typical American jam -
PARIS. — Extensive police raids way -Workers' Syndicate , this week tions would have -4o be 'studied, re- _
throughout France that have 'uncov- y permission s the Commission and search" made concerning' markets, di- if is close to goes
. From $1 r to
was confronted .with a proposal from. such rounds shall be of not more than $288 of this goes for rent, the great-
"ered arsenals and headquarters of the rect advertising done. Sooner or lat-
q President Lazaro Cardenas that It take • three minutes duration, with one min- er part of the remainder buys 'food „� S
'underground' army" were said by the er a market pian for wheat would and clothing r
over and operate Mexico's national ute intermission between rounds, g for the family. The
•• laoderate Left ' newspaper Paris Soar lead to planned marketing of all oth-
railway .system. a . . average size of families on relief in
to have revealed documents showing er farm products
Cardenas. ,who decreed ezpropria- In the event of a foul intentional r s '.r nineteen cities ranges .from 3.4 to
:"bat' "the neat of the secret committee...` len of the nation's 7,114 miles o[ rail- or otherwise which prevents a man 5.1 while for non -relief families the
;tor revolutionary action, or at least P TENSION' EASED: `Since Britain's '
roads last June as'part of his social average is 3.2 to 4.5. Interesting
from continuing, the Commission commercial recognition test month of
::,qne of the seats, may be is Germany." lzation 8a -
program, made a condition that may, is its discretion impound the figures.. those from which .a,.nnmber
, P Gen. France's ascendancy in Spain. '
the workers pay the Government 14,• of far-reaching conclusions may be
-Get R Far Pact 000,000 entire purse of the perpetrator.,of tension has gradually been easing off
Ready pesos .(=3780,000) a year. �� foul, or. an rt of said eras drawn. Colorful sidelight on the story
Y Ra P in the civil war crisis there. Three
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LONDON. -All United Kingdom ex� comes from another report. made by
port interests, including those of apo- W� Not romise for disposal. other factors have in the meantime. a: commission of economists and eta- -.
` pial concern to Wales, will be taken , �P a operated to reduce the situation 'to
BLRGOIS, Spain—"I will Impose tisticians financed by the U.3. Gov-- •
tato consideration in prospective sego- its quietest since July 1936:=Fran-
my ,will by victory; I will not nega the weekend, and crippled service
eminent, which shows that the
tiate," declared General Franco in an cos willingness to establish. if he count
elsewhere in the -16 -State -strike area, wins the war, "pro -British monarchy country amounts.to. $4,400. There's 4
Interview last week -end. tential income of every family in the
: # �� A group of men in ,several sutonio in Spain; withdrawal of Russian par -
The Spanish insurgent Commander- biles forced Bus Driver William; F. - leakage, somewhere. of $2.900, which
to -Chief thus denied rumors bb was Dixon to a curb in Washington and tictpation m the conSi departure certain 'authorities attribute to eco-
agreeable to. a compromise with the beat him. Maryland State •Troop .rs of 2 from
Italian . troops from Span
� noetic waste • - _ -
Spanish Government, to be negotiat- and from the Balearics; a .bad dsa- y
_ MARKETS ed through a major European power, arrested 11 men in coanectlon with ger-spot. It is expected that other
the attack. powers will shortly rush to recognize FASCISM 'IN AMERICA: Brazil's
� o with Japan, Portugal: Aus- fifth Constitution was proclaimed
r Franco,
CHICAGOKidnap Clue
yLetbat a $10 "Criticcism Justified" ria,•Hungary and Poland in the lead. 'last week by President Vargas, nam -
t
-GRAIN QUOTATIONS bill passed recently in Narthern Ili- BERLIN.—in dismissing a libel, -ac: We all just dandy,• except that the ing himself as Supreme Hgad of the
'Following are the week -end's quo- inois was part of the $50,000 ransom tion brought-Wy-a Ggrman- lawyer poor Spanish Government (Loyalist) State with dictatorial powers. The ,
a tations on grain transactions at To- laid. in vain for the return of Charles against the' "Stuermer" — Germany's is left out in the cold. de�ratic world was startled and a
ionto for ear lots, price's - on basis S. Ross gave fresh impetus this week most violent anti-Jewish weekly, pub- • • • little' apprehensive at 'this manifes•.
_ 4e.i.f. bay ports: to the search for the abductors of the lished by Julius Streicher-a Berlin STATION Ir'EAR POLE: Interest talion of glowing Fascism, the eatab-
Manitoba wheat—No. 1 Northern, 72 -year-old retired Cblcago • manufac• court upheld that the paper was justi- i4 the potentialitiesof Canada's Are- lishment" of America's first totalitar•
$1.35'G ; No. 2 Northern $1.29' tures It was the sixth of the .ransom tied In. "criticizing Individual_ Germans tic areas was given a big lift this ian state. The new decree abolishes
p `,24o. 3 Northern $1.12%; No. 4 North- bills to make its appearance since the for their attitude toward Jews." summer .by Baron Tweedsmuir`s tour Parliament, replacing it *ith'two int- _
orn $1.,05%; 2 amber Durum 94%c; kidnapping two months ago. a1 the Northwest Territories, and by potent. hand-picked bodies which can
'. amber Durum 92_%c. Sehaeht'i Resignation "Accepted the penetration into those distant re- be jailed or dismissed :at- will; puts
Western oats—No. 2 C.W., 56%c; TweedamuQ Nominated Bh:RLIN,=Fuehrer Adolf Hitler has oma of ten separate scientific ex- -industry,, agriculture, commerce,
4 No. 3 C.W.L 54%c; No. 1 feed 61%c, EDINBURGH. — Lord Tweedsmulr, accepted the resignation of Dr. Hjal- edi .. The .secrets of the _North transport -and banking under a -new
delivered Montreal freights - Governor-General of Canada, and the mar Schacht of the post of Reich Mtn- ve a �ater drawing power than corporative "Cousicil Qf 'National Eco -
Manitoba barley — No. .3 C.W, -Marquess of Lothian were nominated Inter of Economtca, where the "flman- a No a proposal comes that the' nomy'; also dismissable. The main
r _ t%"62%c- extra 6-rovAd 65%c; No: 1 at a meeting of the General Cooricil, cit wised" waa engaged in s feud Do inion %Government build;• and hope of democratic countries is that
• feed screenings $27 . per ton. of Edlubuigh University for the than• with Col. (lea. Hermann W. Goering, .main in scientific station name- the new Brazilian set -4' will -prove
South African cora, 87e, track- eellorsh$ of the University vacated but retains him as his personal ad- where ear the centre of the Arctic .just another dictatorship of the LA-
-Montreal.
_• •i[oatreal. by the,.daath of Bir James Barrie: vteer, a headquarters from tin -American pattern with none of
Ontario grain, approximate prices _ _ _ which. expeditions could operate. The the rampant -imperialist of the true
track shipping point—Wbeat, 96c t japan Takes Quer To Found "Third Charch" Department of Mines and `-Resonrcei Fascist 'state, (such as Italy . and
-
08c; oats, 38c to 40c; barley, 52c to SY-+ANGHAI.—Japano ed rapidly have the matter under consideration Germany.)
BERLIN:—A movement has been
14c; corn, :60c to 62e; rye, 70c to over -the weekend in er campaign launched to found a third church to
-113c; buckwheat, 58c -t6 60c; malting to smash the last vestiges of organised Germany, harmonising with Adolf
barley, 63c to 65c; milling oats, 890 Chinese resistance to her conquest of
to 41 c. this war ravaged country. Hitler's racial theory o[ "blood and Onta''re'
l� Far'iner
DAIRY PRODUCE the- Japanese rel 'ot :t rife and designed the to .end . the long -Captures
strife between the Government 'and
Batter— all
portant h
gencies of the Chinese anti -Nast Evangelical pastors, it W"
s► a
Quotations to wholesale trade at Go4ernment in the International Bet- reported this week, T
Toronto this week -end, tlement and- the French Concussion of t� iOn Orld asatn
o ;Creamery solids, No. 1 30%. to 30%9hsaghai, mtQcbsnised Nipponese lege p
1 do 38 score :........... 29 to '00 Iona drove to within lose than atty
- Gesture Towards Hit3er -.r
do 37 score 28% to 00 miles of I Nanking, and Lieut. -Gen: LONDON. — Great Britain and
da 36.., score ........... 27% to 00 Iwane Matsui, • Japanese high con• France likely will ` decide, atter con- be a "bridge" for further progress to- Alex Stewart, of At7sa Craig, Wits:
POULTRY AND EGGS mender on the Yangtse Valley front, versatioas this week to make a gee ward settlement of . European 'uta- Ttde at International Show
$'ylas prions; announced that he would pursue the tare of .triendship toward Fuehrer agreements. With Alaska Dac Number lbT.
F Toronto declers this w;-tx-end were shattered Central Cbinese Govern. Adolf Hitler by recognizing "in grin-.
' ment to Hankow, Chungking or any ciple", Germany's rights to, possess col- 4 To Reduce Maternal Mortals
-i4uoting praluccfs for ungraded eggs, -t7 CHICAGO, -- Canada retsina the
-_ !delivered, cases returned: other city of the far interior In which onies, diplomatic. sources 'assert. OTTAWA: —The National Health world championship for oats this
~'
Eggs- it might seek refuge. Thi mgve, is favored strongly by ■ Department 'this .week announced its week with the victory of Alex. Stewart _
(Grade A large. 34 to 00 section of the British Cabinet which Minister, Hon. C... Q. Power, 'had -ape of Ailsa Craig. Oat., at the Interna -
(Grade A medium .........:...•.. 29 to 00 But Driver Beaten believes It the most logical first step roved creation of a Scientific Advia•' tional Grain and Hay Show here.
-Pullets •..............................- 27 to 00 CLEVELAND,—Striking (}reyhound toward satiatying Hitler's demands ory Committee on reduction of.mater-
Grade C 18 to 00 Philadelphia—a key g j tion of German equality - nat mortality. • The :step followed ea- • Stewart won with. Alaska Dec No.
Grade- B ........... .................., . 22 to 00 Bus drivers halted all operatlone � at for recognition 167, a variety developed by' the On- -
:•;,•--.-,,- .--•• , r world powers and would tabltshment by the department of a tarso Agricultural 'College.
-rhe Sam -
Dealers
terminal — over among major
Dealers were -quoted on - graded division of child and maternal hygiene, -
eggs Cases free: ,. _ was dthird pounds
1920 that
Grade A larIts he
8 the
large .•........:... 85 to' S7Feu-Premier to Return e
Grade A -medium ....... _... 30 to 32 Re*
�� est :.off Youth BUCHAREST.—The return to power a the
other than Victory won an
Grade B Marge .............. 24i/s .to 00• p the first time the title went to Easters
Grade " B garde .. 24 % to 00 of Ex-Premier
Titulescu, former Prime Canada: Dominion farmers have tak-
........__
Grade C% .•......._..•. 21 to 00 Minister of Rumania and enemy of en the oats kingship 10 of the 18
"" King .Carol II, was foreshadowed last
POULTRY - Ca e� Most Im rtant Ste times. - . .
week when opposition parties to lite
Trices paid to country shippers: p new Government Signed 'a "non•agg Flrsti Win For Eastern Canada
Dressed. Milk ' Stewart won the reserve champion
-
Sel.. A Sel. B. Fed A. — _ - eseion ship in oats last year, placing. behind
r pact."
Spring Chickens Hon: Norma Rogers, Federal Minister of Labor, Says the Young Will Carry Fight Through the famous Herman Trelle, of Wemb
I to 2 lbs, ...:.... 20 .18 22 ley, Alta. Trelle was forced to retire
People of the Country Must Be Given New Faith PONOKA Atla. — Alberta's Social
2 to 3 lbs....... 16 '" 14 00 Ci4 t 1 d t from the competition this year 'be -
3 to 4 lbs......... 18 16 00 dit Government s prepare o. cause of rules limiting one exhibitor
- y KINGSTON. — "Nothing," declared J.. C: McPhee of the. Ontario De -Part-
- ' 17 21 � carry its fight for responsible govern- to three victories in any class. � •
4 l 5 lbs_ ...... 19 Hon. Norman Rogers at a meeting ment of Labor gave details of the
b tte,' and over....20 18 22 h$re Saturday afternoon, "has a great- progress made • in the Province. Un= sent right through to the Privy Co Lb -
Fatted Hens— cll it necessary," Premier William Ab• Stewart, who fai•ma 200 acres of .
er claim on us than the re-employ- der the Department of Lands and erhart tot a Social Credit meeting mixed crops and'taises' beef, Is a mem-
..Dressed. ment of
• ' '- lel. A. Sel. -B.' . Young people—to give them Forests, he said, 300 ytutba were, be- here this week. The Premier was re- ter. of the Ontario Crop Committee. .
new faith and restore the shattered Ing trained in lumber camps, and
Over 5 lbs 17 15 ferring to the impending ,Supreme -
4 to b"lbs. 16 14 hopes o! youth." others for mining in a school near Court o! Canada reference on balking
The Labor Minster was diecusaing• Haileybury, The plan was put into and newspaper bills on which assent $r'ide8 ScPer Lb
'3%
-to 4 ]ba . ............ 14 - 12 >, a
3 to 3'i,(r lbs. the Federal plan for youth training, ' effect Sept. 2, one day after the was reserved by' Lieutenant -Governor '
............ 13 11 and he summarised its ,objects under agreement with the Dominion Govern -
Old Roosters- four heads: moat -wan signed, _ wen, In so gipsy .villa es in 'Yugo -
Over 6 lbs. Bo
J C.
12 10 - (1) Training projects of an occupa- slava girl brides are sold b weight,
Progress In Ontario "Attacks French Mkiister ' a y
(Red and black tenth- tional nature; '(x) learnership courses- the sale being .held . when the .girl&'
eyed, birds- 2c r lb. -less In industry;. (3) work projects to cam• Unemployed -women, -he said, were ROME.—The Italian press this week reach, r marriageable age.
P� being trained !n' several centres
than above prides.) bine training with the conservation increased its attack on Ceiar Camp- The 'avers e r v
Note: C- rade poultry 3c below B s throughout'Weatern 'Ontario' Iri-some` g price 'is between fie
S P y and_ development of natural're'sources, inch!, French Minister of the Navy,
r ;grade. and (4) physienl trainink'-program to crafts, such as.the caring for children, and 6c pound, the higher price t
a p u be- ,•-�'�
Turkeys- maintain the health and morale of the • better cookery and general work o[ ", forhis reported forebast of inevitable ing paid for girls who can dance and
xA grade, 10 lbs and over, youth. _ th9 boine. war with Italy, despite his denials the sing- as well as cook • To prevent
dressed .. .25' F speech was ever made. sting; the- 'gipsy chief' keeps' the
30,000 Opportunities Oen The Ontario Government ie placing e
•"-••- '•••-'""'•'••' weighing scales under lock and key.
` Geese - • •- - - •- Mr. Rogers declared' -there were -30,• • . to every-. county. in the province ten. 'rhe autborttative commentator .Vfr-
xA Grade, dressed ................... .14 000 opportunittes for youth through- boys on ten to tr in these boys The sale of girl brides is a recog-
1 _ x—Nominal oltt the Dominion, and, he said, a great for farm rk. rmer, he said, ginlo Gayda, asserted Campinchi de- 1pised' practice• in Yugoslavia. but only
demand for skilled -mechanics sud h being given an allowance -to corn- - clared war with Italy was necessary in gipsy villages are their values an-
10C—N labor existed in Ontario, pensate him for his time. "after copiously drinking champagne." Bossed by' weight. ,�
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dress — Raymar, car o
of Mon Remedies, ...
Limited, 10-18 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ca-
nada.
PIGEONS
MAGPIES, HELMETS, HOMERS, NUNS,
Fantalts. High class pigeons; priced reason-
ably. Write Parry Anderson, Maeardine,
Ontario.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
OLA E4tABLI8HrD, (iROC ERY, MEATS,
ltodera• Fixtures, Apartment—Garage — Ir
Toronto, Doing $400.00 weekly. Box 101,
Wilson Publlehirg- Co., ' Toronto,
I yon have any dltfiColty get
write: Laurentian AgcucFm St, Gabriel teal {
]fontraL,
EAR_
I,EOHARD ole
w For Those Who Are
HARD OF HEARING
Leonard Ear Oil back
of
o ,
f Ear OI In
rubbed in
ire* been sold since bcan. nrested
1907, lased ',Care _nest^*—ntar . in ea►tt
d the Hering„ in piehava Onus to
eyarjr. peche0e. rause. Easy
at your drug0lst'e. ..
Distritutors in Canada: !
LAURENTiAN AG9E 01ES. MONTREAs
lase' No, 49--'37
C-1
• n
Now cellophane -wrapped to keep'
it factory fresh. WA theeasy-opening
ribbon for your convenience. '
i
-:SPECIAL OFFERI THREE, 5 z 7 G3.OSBY
enlargements. 25e. Send your best negaT en.
"
Everett Wees, Route 3. Sarnia.
•_
FURNITURE
LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT.
The ,wonderful bargains In our Furniture
_
Trade -la' Dept. have made this the most popn-
Is bad to be absent-minded:
"It -tunny I do not -remem
Jar In Toronto. space will not permit us to
is
limpdng when I left home," said tk
absent-minded professor as he walked
list mon than A few of our special. If yoti
..� '
Within Ten Days
do not we what you • weat advertised, write.
_
and let us know your needs. Every piece of
4111rb and the othor the gutter.
furniture In sanitarily treated and completely
Canada's Newest Large
"finished ;to look like new. • All orders care-
a
, Ully ,packed for immediate shipment an' re-
•
- .. eelpt of money oder.
t — Growers and Buyers
w '�ee
39M Beautiful 5 -Piece bedroom sults
.00 is two -tons walnut, Brewer and
-. DO YOU FEEL.
vanity. with large swing thIrrors. full ' sisi
SIMC0E, ONT.—With the final
bed, sagless spring and new all -felt, roll edge
-
;..mattress; new condition.
4M 6 -Piece walnut bedroom suite —
DO
tobacco market, growers of Canada's
eW9.large 'dresser, "triple mirror, vealt7,'
ebiffrobe, full else bed, sagless spring and
b1IC
brand new all -felt mattress. Completely re -
able to reckon their profits in excess
tints ed 'like nen. 'Chet over M00.00. A real
- _
bargain.
Whoa you fed you haven't a frima to
� time end sle, is act a:a is i us
$49•M Modern 9 -piece walnut finish dln-
year's -which
million pounds d flue -cured tobseco
W Ing room suite. Buffet, china Gab-
;
• Inet, extetaion table and 8 leather seat chaps.
I Tavn`ol Tahlsts will do the Job. They
- Comple,tly refinished. A real smart suite.
tsid syn, realized in asset of fifteen
$14.95 b itfe 6 ooctmensuite, pieces, large
s
t8
o[ artala Tanoi
.man s!°p°rtum Of falomei' probably me
aver t ms*11 ren a diy
strong leather -seat chair; guaranteed• clean
Available figures
and In condition,
_:
Mesgood
•,24.00 Chterfleid outfit, 8 pieces, In-
$
two- root' at wore
ever iia you eco a& friends 'rim the
cluding 3 -place chesterfield @alto- _
of- apprazimately 4800 per acre.
upholstered in' a good hard wearing brown
rDP.. with reversible Marshall ,cusblpns; end
table, bridge lamp and shade, metal. smoking
_ stand and silk chesterfield cushion. A' real
outstanding value,
.$13.$aLarge 3 -piece cheaterfield suite,
t arks
tobacco grower belong to a market-
upho),tered in brown rapp with Air-
' ured reversible Marshall spring cushions. A
real good looking and comfortable suite. Hurry
for this after. ..
NO �Y MENDS
$$1.95 Beleae4
the co-operation of the prospective
aPringf alnd new1ro111Dedgeed,�all
felt mattress, Large• assortment of kitchen
Quick gay. Way to Got Chum
- cabinets, sewing machines, gas doves, library
duction is "budgeted" and the plant-
tables; wardrobes, bads, springs; mattresses,,
odd dressers, chfffnniera, sttidio cou—ts, etc.,
tea won dealt dtract bay hiah& wmaw
t at amattntly low prlces. ;
available market for that year's
Trade -In Dept.:
LYONS' BEDDING AND
dw reases. anwe,
often nice &in, Peebr o
1�Lve
UPHOLSTERING CO.
The growers who comprise the also-'
are allotted certain -acreages
478 Yon49 St., Toronto
SPE-_TACLE FRAMES, $1.50. PRESCRIP-
tions tillea. special low prices. By mall -
Schaefer Optical, 156 Yonge. Toronto.
HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS
ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING,
Government licensed. We train you for
Board Examination. Free prospectus. 901
Bloor West, Toronto. `
MADAMES HUDSON SCHOOL, HAIRDRESS-
Ing and Beauty Culture, Write for pamph-
let. 707 Yonge Street,. Toronto.
HAIR GOODS
WIGS: TOUPEES', -TRANSFORMATIONS,
Braids. Curls. and all types of finest gnal-
ity, Hair coods. Write for illustrated cat&-
. Logue..' Toronto Human .dieter BupQly Co.,
528 'Bathurst Street. Toronto.
HONEY
DELICIOUS AMBER HONEY, CONTA1 to NO
buckwheat, 6-101s: $4.20." H. • D. McIntyre.
Bridgeport, Out.
MEDICAL
WHY SUFFER? ONLY- 35c WILL CONVINCE
you that Mawr Varicose Salve VFW give
permanent relief from ulcer, running sores,
new or old wounds. Money -back guarantee.
]Sitar Mfg., 331 Flora Avenue, VIA111 ung.
ARE YOU SICK?
NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COM -
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Free Booklet, "Nature's Way to Health"—
No obligation. Indian Herbal Remedy Com -
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YOU CAN BE ENTIRELY FREE FROM
ASTHMA
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has worked wonder. It quickly, removes all
traces of respiratory troubles however stab -
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Ltd., Dept- 1-699, Vancouver Stock. Van-
couver. B.C.
WHY SUFFER?
WHEN YOU CAN GET IMMEDIATE RELIEF
from head Colds. Catarrh and Deafness. by
oslag INAICCLZW" Cold Remedy. Trial
will convince. By Mali 50e. A prodtst of The
Purity Chemical Co.. Exeter, Ontario.
GARLIC PEARLES
SOLUBLE CAPSULES PURE ESSENTIAL OIL
of fresh garlic. No disagreeable odor nor
Aftsr-taate. For arthritis, prostate gland. Ca-
tarrh and other obstinate disorders. They
are an , Internal disinfectant rgulatiag the
eetlre digestive system and are an assailant
safeguard against conaria Sold& 83 per
Joe (enough for five went,). a Adam.
P.O. Bos 31F4, Vancouver,. E.C. --
DA L MVRE'g OS;ZPU NZ DEB:YDRATUD
Garlic sad Spinae Powder in capsules. Na-
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t xi Lan. blood builder, K aner; aati-
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and $I. Preoutc Address Risco ImpofRtng
Co., Ltd. Ni Seymour AL, Vancouver.
PAEVit1MN 0 BRITSB THAN OPERA -
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of the 'sit' you are sufferingslowea�tecan In as t N
troume,. write for the testimonial we have
from avtoj f1soPls Mrs. T. Van Cusp.
mannfastnnr, 107 Langley AK, Torasto.
M•rsctLUNli:oas;
LEARN' SHORT"", AEC0U11qTA34CT,
Typrewrittag by mal, satisfied stadoaRa
throughout Canada Write for tree praspse-
tus. Dept. C. Canada Easiness Consve.
Hssduoa Ontario.
16 L8L VtRY GOOD BROKEN LZAF -TO-
baoco $2. 7 the. $1.40. Dubois. 24111% Rideau,_
Ottawa
CHOICE QUALITY EASTERN MINK. 'RA31-
ed from best strains of Labrador and Que-
bec. They have all, the fine ebasseterleties
of mink from that section. 195 breeder sold
1n I ream. Last year's palt average 897.73.
Aessonably priced. C. Bisbee, Alliston, Ont.
BIBLE READERS—THE TRUTH OF ETER-
• nal Life Information free. Writes- O. Luard,
Clover Bar, Alberta.
20 YARDS! "QUILT REMNANTS" — $1.00.
Weshfast. Cottons! . Prints! Broadetoahsl '
Silks! Free! "TO Quilt Patterns," "Coileet."
Refund guarantee. Maritime Textiles, Sees
Degaspe. 'Department Wire. Montreal.
MEN 'WANTED
WANTED AMBITIOUS MEN. IS YEARS
or over, to )earn detective work. Big pay.
Rewards. Interesting home -study course.
Fre information. Write to Morris 3., Julien,
Boz 25. Station T., Montreal.
PATENT ATTORNEY
ROY L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORJtkT-
Information ..regarding Inventlon Patea-
Drawings: Registrations;•sales. 14 Metcalfe,
Ottawa.
PATENTS _
AN OFFER` TO EVERY arvENTORw LIST
of inventions and full information sent free
The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent
Attorneys, 279 Bank Rt., Ottawa, Can.
PERSONAL
ARE YOU RUPTURED? RELIEF, COMFORT,
positive support with our advanced method.
No elastic or undertraps or steel. Write,
Smith Manufacturing Co., Dept. 919, Pres-
ton, Ont.
PERSONALITY CHART SENT FREE
HIS BACK ACHED
FOR 4 YE•APS
Kruscheri put Hun Rig• b-,
tr
For four years, this man's I ick
ached almost continuously. Novi, at
57, he starts the 'day fresh as a eaisy,
and his back a0es no more, head
his story :— -
" )r= had continuous backache for
four years. I looked on the black
side of everything. Now, I write
with extreme gratiW41e for what
HiI.schen Salts his' done 3or me.
The freshness with which I start my
day'.s work is perfectly marvellous.
After seven days, of Iiruschen, ,I felt
better and could get up immediately,
_*ithout any special effort.' I am 57,
and my early morning diose of
Kruschen is my salvation."—J.T.
The kidneys are 'the. filterp of the
human machine. If they become slug-
gish, impurities find their way intp
the blood -stream and produce troub-
lesome symptoms — backache, rheu-
matism, and depression.
The numerous salts in Iiruscben
quickly coax your kidneys back to
healthy normal action. As. an im-
mediate result, you experience relief
from -those -old dragging pains. Air
you persevere, you lose your pains
altogether.
POULTRY
SMP TO EDWARD WaAON REG'D
TOP MARKET PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED
Poultry and Ease. Ed. Wilson, Reg'd., 44
Bousecour Mkt.. Montreal.
PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEY8,
bred from prize winning IIIggDh praduetion
aneeetor. Large, healthy, vigorous birds,
toms $4,45, hers $3.90. Stanley Barstead,
Douglas, Out
POULTRY MEDICINE
ROUP. COLDS. SCRATCHYS, SORES. ETC.,
quickly relieved with Briggs Electric OIL
Many home uses. Two sixes — 790 (8 os.
25o (9 (m). Mattis of Briggs Black
Kennedy's Founder and Hoot ointment. De-
peadable over 88 year. Sold by drustdtds-
For 73tm1 Information write G• C. Briggs
• Sons, Toronto.
QUILTING PATTERNS
FREE — 70 QUILTING PATTERNS I 4UANT
waahfaA renmanul 'Makes five glaw,
Cattonsl Prints? SI]ksl mideraomnol — mlio
"Collect." Saniple beadle — Ise, isftmd
Ooaraateaf Mari"_,F , Tattles. LINO De-
pape, Mo itr'aal. _
RADIOS
IOU CUSTOM -QUALITY RADIOS
SENSATIONAL NEW I93W MERCURY CUs-
tote-Qealfty .Phonola Radles, delivered dir-
set from our. laboratories. Eighteen models,
astomatbtuning. Battery and vt r,
New low prison. Send for free as
Mercury Radio Company. 9700 Colley
Tormto,
STAMPS
95J000 STAMP ACCLVULATIONS
Jubilees. Coronatlem. Alrinalt, "
Edwards. Colontals, Reventps. Platoetals, ta-
shboug" Oaanmemorall"s. sonatina 1;880,
Sfty seats. James dhrimpton, Wadens, Sas-
I etdhewan.
TAXIDERD&
ARTIFICIAL' EYLS AND Sinn" — TAX3-
d1irmtst and furrier supplies (as 11986 111
our own wort*bop). Mod far Im asta-
Iogue. Oliver spanner and- Co'. Ltd., go
Elm Street. Toronto.
TANNING
FOX PELTS TANNED AND MADE INTO
Smarr,: -Anima: skins -tanned and made into
floor raga. Deer and Moose Heads mounted.
BY expert Furrier and Tazldermlmta Satis-
faction guaranteed, prices reasonable. Oliver
Spanner Co., Ltd.. 28 Elm St.. Toronto.
TOBACCO
LGF BURLEY. FOUR POUNDS. $100,
rehire" pounds $3.00. Five pounds Virginla,
Last Cigarette Tobacco ;3.00. Postpaid with
flavoring. Natural Leaf Totraaw Cl&, Lea-
mington, Ontarto. ;
"lortured with fiver
Trouble and
Rheumatic Pains"
'!here is nothing. like deep-seated hues
�euole Pains rheumatic P•• to paog,
pail you d .
Ave is a letter from a mea who was t1 dmiag
pain and misery, annecmarily. Be writes.
"I' have distributed a supply CC FY—Salt
twin. Sincid taking Fyne Salt f feel lite a
new man and my only complaint seems to be's
grand appetite' and a body fall of energy".
Fauna Salt oeutrlises the Uric Add that
.e again. -A
a tamblerful
water every tgaa,■ u. _Ip; ... WG
three large pleases the minerl springwatate
found at famods British. spa.
Now, in your own home. YOU can obtain
similar benefits from a large 75c packaie"d
Fynaon Salt Get it from Your druggis4 today.
RAYMAR, CANADA'S FOREMOST ADV1S- t
er o6'human problems, will send a Character
and Personality Chart free to anyone who
writes him: This amazing free offer is made
merely to advertise Mason's 49 Cold Remedy
and inavallable for a fftM1itPd- time only:
Write today enclosing . a self-addressed,
stamped envelope and your birth -date. Ad-
dress — Raymar, car o
of Mon Remedies, ...
Limited, 10-18 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ca-
nada.
PIGEONS
MAGPIES, HELMETS, HOMERS, NUNS,
Fantalts. High class pigeons; priced reason-
ably. Write Parry Anderson, Maeardine,
Ontario.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
OLA E4tABLI8HrD, (iROC ERY, MEATS,
ltodera• Fixtures, Apartment—Garage — Ir
Toronto, Doing $400.00 weekly. Box 101,
Wilson Publlehirg- Co., ' Toronto,
I yon have any dltfiColty get
write: Laurentian AgcucFm St, Gabriel teal {
]fontraL,
EAR_
I,EOHARD ole
w For Those Who Are
HARD OF HEARING
Leonard Ear Oil back
of
o ,
f Ear OI In
rubbed in
ire* been sold since bcan. nrested
1907, lased ',Care _nest^*—ntar . in ea►tt
d the Hering„ in piehava Onus to
eyarjr. peche0e. rause. Easy
at your drug0lst'e. ..
Distritutors in Canada: !
LAURENTiAN AG9E 01ES. MONTREAs
lase' No, 49--'37
C-1
• n
Now cellophane -wrapped to keep'
it factory fresh. WA theeasy-opening
ribbon for your convenience. '
i
_
,It
Ontario's Tobacco
Is bad to be absent-minded:
"It -tunny I do not -remem
I
Crop aS Sola'
117
is
limpdng when I left home," said tk
absent-minded professor as he walked
..� '
Within Ten Days
dawn the street, with one toot on *4
in
_
-
4111rb and the othor the gutter.
Canada's Newest Large
Some experiences which appear
a
pumi Crop Unique on 31hti CAM-
be -diasters beoome, in retrospect.'
t — Growers and Buyers
w '�ee
veritable life-saver.
_J,
_ '
ist$a
-. DO YOU FEEL.
SIMC0E, ONT.—With the final
SLUGGISH?
-
curtain rung down today -on the 1937
'
tobacco market, growers of Canada's
M iy a you need morr4t
newest large agricultural crop were
b1IC
able to reckon their profits in excess
3100 per acre.
This market! saw 58
Whoa you fed you haven't a frima to
� time end sle, is act a:a is i us
year's -which
million pounds d flue -cured tobseco
the se
-down. Dealt fan for it. frit. y'rir.
;
snapped tap by buyers in less than
I Tavn`ol Tahlsts will do the Job. They
tsid syn, realized in asset of fifteen
directly, on the liver, atftwN: 6 tae tt
Comprisinghilea Sods
efia:.aias..,
s
314illiOR dollars for file 1,100 prodnc-
ere who this spring planted 50.500
o[ artala Tanoi
.man s!°p°rtum Of falomei' probably me
aver t ms*11 ren a diy
Available figures
affaetivo stlmahat
liver :s again as wed
_:
Gores to the. crop.
Show that tobacco produced a return
two- root' at wore
ever iia you eco a& friends 'rim the
of- apprazimately 4800 per acre.
wide world. All dragststs have Talent
lea., toe.
Chief problem until 1934 Was mar-
tine d
toting. Today beton
t arks
tobacco grower belong to a market-
GIRLS
1NN0 NAPE
ing association which rigidly controls
price and acreage. Each year, with
NO �Y MENDS
the co-operation of the prospective
buyers of ,the crop, the tobacco pro-
Quick gay. Way to Got Chum
duction is "budgeted" and the plant-
ingiis done purely on a basis of the
tea won dealt dtract bay hiah& wmaw
-
available market for that year's
wily. ono"d, prise! is6tWes are est
crop', Laking into consideration, . of
course, growing export' prospects -were
dw reases. anwe,
often nice &in, Peebr o
1�Lve
The growers who comprise the also-'
are allotted certain -acreages
akh�boom
firm
animat out For_
1014 a
lowciation
'e
Nee—
to plant to tobacco.
tbar'r don't rearms L
Groers' Agreimaat
w
Tab Sod 7•u'1i as9s be
When the crop is harg
how atfyscd%
feeve BOOM' it pffifini Year W"4
sentatives of growers and buyers—
maim the skin pees work gets rid 6i w6sla
all joint members of the marketing
'.an
Pesti urea.
association—meet and agree on
flabby dune [rom M7"iisg. "Ffatl
average minimum price for the crop.
Sim you saw cbwa. rk, 91e.
In for instance, the
25 r
FRW A-aIvEST�
cents per
minimum was set at cents
'
pound, bu"t the price actually paid4
`--
was 29 cents. This year the average
minimum was 24% cents and the
price paid• will probably exceed 27
i{
cents--
entsr_.With
Withthe co-operation of the farm-
er and the buygr, a crop of 56 mil-
PHosFERINE quickly hate !angling, md••Pe •
. "
lion -pounds—Blore than twice the
robbing nerv;m gain new vitality' Th- ye,
'1e°p tO1II '' and go through the sial WO
1936. roduction — was moved this
P
n"
t)ew sae rgy. Take ited IL few semomicae deep
year it a prices which sets a neiv high'
darty (let PROSFSRINE from your& US%
M
.
record for returns.
Today the tobacco' il:flustry, :rh
We, $1.00 and $1.50. j��
PHOSFjMMUMI `" is
Canada is unique on the North Am-
erican continent ..I that gr#wers and
buyers budget the annual ,moduction
��jC
;•'rI
months ahead of time, amicably agree
upon a fixed price w}ich permits a
arigt
substantial. profit -,for allbranches,
and work. hand in hai,d, for- future
ror
expansion.
le
tJs'
;
_
TONI
It wouldn't matter greatly' Whh t
(SOLUTION or
people- did -in 'following the dictation
BIPHOSPHATM
of their consciences if they were not
OF UMM
..so insistent upon everybody else fol-
DIRECT FROM
lowing them too. -
- Z'EIE MONASTERY To You
~
will build you up-mpidly. Used sae•
-
cessfully for ever 150 veon—fair
nervous debility—diseases • of ills
--brain-6naemia—diseases of fife
bones. Especially good.for growW
>a
children and the aged.
- fie, 18S.10.sre sats
fit it tta:taniiicKLt
$
GMV MEDALS WON
A1, WORLDS' VMOOMNS'OF HYG"
�an�saMur
• "WIED T !! M,
•PRKE" >i!1.00
,yam
'
.r � � rtetarii ire, , eF • A•
—♦
At All Drug Stores
41.
:.: •< ... , a ..� c::, •t`i _.
' rM.r r J r ..M r ..•>y,�y{ :•sem . , .�i' f.' C !� ... 'L; !Ri �Y T"
ava PlIkay spent a day
LISTENI ATTENTION PLEASES
' last week with her parents, C. H. ..
and Mrs. Pilkey.-..: ;DO YOU � _ a;
,St.' George's Women's Guild The ,
_ .-.117he Township Council will meet Township Council will meet on
s onBray next- for the transaction Mondaext far general business will hold their BIO STV E •
ofrural business . ' at 1 Q � •
"Mrs. W. F. Jones, of Ottawa, -Mrs. A. Law has returned to BIG BAZAAR &SUPPER at -
_.- been visiting her sister, Mrs. her hoarse after spending a week SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4TH • LI K� •
`,.W. ' C. Murkar, this weep, with #Fiends in Toronto. -
r --A ladies' parasol has been found -Mrs. Ross MunsonYour
son returned in the
' fn the Pickering Post Officer Make home on Tuesday .after' spending a _ _ i4f' •
your enquiry of the Postmaster. week in Parry Sound with her sis. .;TOWN HALL, PICKERING ALADDIN
f
-Mrs. - John , Topper spent last tei`. The Bazaar o -
veek with relatives in Buffalo and -Mica Louise Rorke will eak Pll at 3.e from m.
sP and Supper will be served from
wiFten there helped thein celeWnate over CBCT on this Saturday even 5.30 till all are served. Dealer �r
Tbianksggiving Day, iqq at 6.4b on the subject, `Winter The Stalls will be more att-
The lemic" in the PreK'byter- Leisure" - ractive than ever this year. — P
iaa eiiurch, ill br hold as meal or --45t. George's Church, Sunday, Needlework, Home -cooking,
u Sunday next at 2 , 30 p. m. and December 6th . 2nd Sunday in Ad- Candies, Fish Pend, White E1. Let there _
-Vaitday School at 1,30, vont. Sunday'School at 10 a. 'm. ephant and something quite new
==Mss. 'Spi�ernn and little dxuahtor Morning Prayer at 11. EveningPr- and fAsciasting►-� Novelty
of Orillia, l:ax`o beets oponditig a ayer at 7 p. m . Preacher; Rev. E .Stall which will charm every -
..tow days with tho f"rar'x paronta, G. Robinson.Tke
J. G. and N -re. i &A*r•, --The regular r'neeting of St. ey great event n flue = -
evening will be the Drawing for
9' -John D. ?Aub lei sad party of 0%x+rae's Guild will be held on Th- the Wonderful Quilt which is m+++T Do Ifou Strvft* aloq wft ftw owst*he
panstowa, Quebec. ware aua+W of . ursday, - December 9th, at 2-.30 P• the envy of all. Kaviene Lantp of theMnTypeA4f;
Dr. and Mrs. Mci:w"n lar% week m. fit the hoarse of Mire. E. Booth.
*sad took
in' the Royal VYintar Fwir: Faaction of officers. Come and boy and have lots of B
e
t
.4ii . 1P. 6.-C-oatt+e, Mian is" -The November meeting of the fou. _
- : :,... •
Clark and Miss FAith Murray spent Woman's 'Institute was held at the •
An avenin= last -wrek with Miss E. home;of Mrs. J. S. Balsdon on Adwission Sb and 20 teats. 'YOur i %odern
Tuesda (Admission to Supper only.)
t.
:.
Hogg, o� Stouffvt}ie. iottar t4aeher y last . The reports •were �� • _ y) -
the. ; Pickering Continuation very encouraging. Fair Prize Mon- Green River r4lulp YQUT
ey, $15.95: ` "Quilt Report" was THEMOrf1f Witt1. 'r
School.
Domed(fi12 •--0wing _ to the hydro' power go- splendid and s membership of over d
fog off' early on Sunday evening. 40- Mrs.. Balt gave a very interest- Miss Freda Johnston of Toronto, 9
_ :there was no. sgrvice• iii the United ing report of the convention held at spent the weak -end with friends. • KEROSENE
Clsaerh, situated in that section of the Royal York. At one session, Mr. Ricklard is confined to his Whiter
Mantle Lamp. ,
Lad Tweedsmuir s bed. We hope for a speedy recov-
the village which alone, Was with- Y Poke of the fine cry. = - - Gives ea abundance
of .
. � power• v;oik the women were doing, both in loft, mellow. m
Benson Draper, -Bruce and Blake than °d -
y ' _ and Canada. Mise Blanche Lehman were Toronto visitors roc- 6ouno•aslepll°n.
---On Thursday forenoon _an air- • Engem -fast; 'Bums 50
plane was seen circling -around the Balsdon gave a humouous reading. eatly. Lava +°
vicinity for a considerable time, -and '-'word has been received of the �CTRICITY °°tom'• M°st a°°°m�'
death of Chas... F. F. Decker, which The Y. P. Class are practicing cat. It's sate. ICs sim.
' flying very low. It proved n c- for a choral service on. Tuesday of. Y
a It's oolsdess. Oyer i
Provincial Police working in connec- took place at his home in King- next week. Ya°0Ds°Oa eoo.sian
>_
-tion with the murder of Steve Shew- Bton on Saturday, Nov. 20th, in his M S - CHAPMAN
i duk and the recent cattle-thie riT8th year. Deceased - was born in Mrs. J. B. Wilson, Mr. and . S. tenet Lter l Yout
j Pickering, where be spent Mrs. Draper and Ross Barefoot A Bcaatiful Table
-Services in the United Church g. pet his boy- vistted :lir. and M . T. A. Bre- Lim As Low as 5
sm sonde next at the usual -hours; hood days . He also lived for some tst,.a• wd Zelrod ssaa) ;
7 foot at their new acne in: Spruee-
11 s. rn. and 7 Sunda school time in Whitby, , where his father
P • m • Y dare last- week.
at 10, a. m. Rev. W. Smith, of was jailer. For a number of years Mra. Wm• Duncan and Mrs. T. *�� -
will occupy the pulpit at he lived in Odessa, where he was in s �R. FARMER
Conttice P P Williams visited Mise Ed ti
thsi' mdnif service, .with the_ Pas- business. Later he moved to King- -
Ston. He is surived b his- wife and
Rall sc}go has been ill at her sister's,
tar, Rev. M. Jenkinson, is y at Locust Hill. We are pleased to, -
...at the evening service. one -son, also a sister, Mrs. Dr. J. report she is improving. 4a avy 'Work Rubbers--- 61eye*let
—The •farnteri • around Pickering. E. Mabee, of Odessa.
are living. in dire dread of becoming Ontario Count Educational Assoc- _ .: Brougham _41.59 per pair
''victims of - the lawless gang Rho 7 �`'
ng cation, Semi -Annual meeting, in the �l All wool work socks, 3 prs. $1.00
^iiav�e bieen committing a number of Mrs. A. I,earrmon visited To to
Town Hall Brooklin.• Friday, Dee.
eriasea in this district. In addition friends cast weekend. _
to the loss already' suffitrea by lir. 3rd at 2 p. m. - Miss Jean Malcolm 'spent the week 'Winter wash shirts, military flannel
Arthur Percy, on Saturday :last be - end at her home here. -
;Announcements
found one of his pigs missing. On _ Alex.; Mrs. Moffat and Judy vis- _ 99e.
-.malting a search rd found -the an- M•r., and Mrs.. A. Fi. Cook', of feed Mica RroWalter
on Saturday. All WOOI sweater coats, < $� 50
1 foal in his orchard, with s deep Mr. Walter $nox of ' Nenvmarket
4 Pickering announce the engagement in its bark. - of their. daughter, Iallian, to Mr. loss home for the week -end with his pile Cashmere socks, clock Pattern
=ori Sunday evening about six John Mudrey, second - son of Mr, people y
o clock, when there ,vas -a _heavy � Mrs:. M: - Mudrey, of Whitby nn
sstle blowing, the Fire Brigade- `was The weddi p �+L � pairs, $1 .00
f i1Le chimney of
his-,r'rew'n�c%+eri '�' � � take place in Jan• Barber Shop a0
.ur>amoned to Fred Andrew's 'where - -- per cent SPECIAL OFFER 10 per ceiat
s& _ 10 per cent Reduwctign on all orders taken for suits or ov- -
y caught lire. while the fire engine PuNie SdiaW. Meeting - -' treoats during November. Down' was. at Mr. Andrew's another a p p L payment of 510:00
Isrm cane rn, the chimney on Mr-. ft p, m. Friday. December Sod ' Bea L�_ r $r required with order.
:Taylor's e , A meeting of special intereat w Fred T Bunting, Fie�ering
.form of the road, .just west of R competent lady will havechargt • r • •
parents will be held in the PSeker- pf
willage, had. also caught fire. Both Ing Public School this Friday . even. of the •beauty parlor and satisfac
y �' - : FAU"isl: ed 1867 r ,
;fires were confined :o the chimneys img, when p�rtioolars and some de- 0094slsdaranteed at reduced _ - -
r -Many are the strange yarns �i}e of the new system will be e:- prices.
r that are told. and take place dV- ring _
a period of• local disturber.ce such plained. 'Parents are particularly anent t1'aves. S2.M 13.50.35.00. * c
►nvi�.,d. and urged to attend. Parents Shampoo and Finger Wave,' .50 SPECIAL?
a
an we have been having during the from any and all 'of tlge neighboring Finger Wave. 35 "*
? Past week. Is now understood that Section@ are ,ineladed ed invited. �Niarcel..40
the supposed and much ulihcised A revalntionary change in the - -Oil Shampoo, 3b,
"woman in the case" v be Breakfast- Bacon, 5ee a lb.
ram and was only
a ieulum and teaching metkods is be- Ladies Hair Cut.
7 y .20 II��—
'the the .strange,
mysterious things mg adopted and all should become Special Prices,`tMay 2S to 31 M117eCtl Steak Gc a lb
acquainted irith--these changes:.... 1 • L •
that the police sornetlmes do in or- Oil P. W� Reg. 00,.$$,1.50 pork. Liver, _-- - - 12C• a lb.
der to carry out their work. 'There L RegvlQr, Re X3.50- 53.00
are many angles and incidents The Pickering Regular. .Req. 65.00,44.00 •
in such a case, of which. the public. MEAT -MARKET
H. MA D/
_ .Stewing Beef, 12c. a The s _
are not aware, and which -has the -
+tendency. to 'surround the case with: - �k 71 - Jewel Shortening, .15e.. a lb
f uncanny mysteries. --We carry a hiP line of
. ' .. _v•ao ddearttsNnsasa. � • ._..iS..—I
-On Wednesday night of last : __.__ ._ _
_ Classic CIeaAser, 3s, 13c.
week a motor accident occurred on - FOR SALE -Quebec Stove (oven) . ?S
1Fresh }
the liigiiway at the Eastern Town- r porcelain, coal or, wood. Reasonable. `in$, 25e� -
sine in which three ears were -invol- F. J. Hail, R. R. 2, Pickering. ;
vel. A Cadillac driven by Mortimer and ='I STRAYED - on to the
MgcGinnis, of Toronto, v�aspproceed= property of e M e ■ \ D
east' and a Ford Coupe driven Cored Win. Pengelly, Greenwood, a ear-
lin steer. Owner ma
Iw R. M. Jackson, also o Toronto, g y have same "Butcher ` (pbone 3000) Pictrerib
'tFas going west, and -.was followed •by _• - by Proving property and paying g :''•:
a Ford Sedan, driven by Bruce Lind-
say of the Provincial Police Depart- +vs FOR RENT'- house, garage, elec-
hent, Toronto, and containing Ins- frit. Hard and soFt water TickeringHardware—Store
Immo, Boyd; Inspector Hammond QUr dellverf IS at y6Ur service. in Dun -
Barton. $7 pear month., Apply Bar-
and a Provincial- Constable.. It is Phone Pick 1620
said that the car driven by McGinnis bei Shop. 11 _•
V • CLARENCE SILK APPLIER .
Nerved across the road, colliding _ _ .' �• - STRAYED" --on °to lot 19, con. 9
with Lige coupe driven -by Jackson f' $tree calves, -owner may have same FREE
WITH
and driving cit into the ditch. He LILLIAN S by proving the same and paying ex- "self-shiitias"
then proceeded across the road to " u Penses. Thomas'D",son. 14-15-16 j,� .
the police officers. Detective Boyd �! HOP FOR SALE -eleven pigs, R i jA ♦r ESP
.?received a bade injury to one knee. �EAUTY�.S lel• p g , 7 .weeks GLO01t •
:After receiving treatment by Dr. Three doors east of the Old Cimreh o Apply Stanley Murdock, R. R. S$ = FLOOR GLOSS
Macl}ougall, of Whitlry'; he was Garage, Mr. O. Crummer's 1,'Pickering. 14-15 No
taken to the Toronto General Hocp- Residence. ' FAR.IiS TO REIti'T--for particulars, � + '" '
ital. None of the other officers "tea
DINT With A tier 59c
apply to the undersigned. I also \, pp •
was injured. A �xomarr; Miss- Beat= 3hsngpoo find Fiugeewavr 60a S3grop-�':•
Ila for sale a nuanber of QilART
Rice Mo r, of Toronto; who was Flugerwave 716e. shire rams. G.. M. Forsyth,, Clare- '�) ' :With 1lpplitt' •
In the M scar had her ahould� Oil Shampoo, • Mterwate S�e inont. 14
or inju rid was rushed to the - r`,:.. - _ � �
y ' Oshawa I#ospital . The Ford Coupe FOR SALE -First ]liortage on - ' J
Agent for .McCormick-Deerivg ' Perin Mschis
was badly damaged, and ,the Ford Manlcste�s �- property situated in the Village of �
Iwd Repairs.
.,Sedan wap also considerably darnag- Faaiab �'° 60t Pidkering. First-class security. Ap- _
,ed. McGinnis, driver of the Cadillac HAIRC><TITING "+ my to Thomson • •McMillan, Gordon Our --sotto:--r"We{ttsve x asn Ret it;. Or _
-it, is' not made: r
Taxi, was placed under arrest ky House, Pickering. St! -
31raffic, Officer Arthur Runciman Thetsilgsi Heaterleas .t3i1 Per=au- COWS FOR SALE -Glc epilog- Tele
of Pickering, charged with !being in- es= Naves ars and fersh caws, pured and Phone 8900
'toxicated while in charge of a car, 11.93 ' . $Lb0 $3.50, 8K;00
grades. T. B. Tested and 'blood J SN' �'plERn ^
also with reckless driving, He rvvaa wMn• islrk, t20P • • • G
DO
,lodged -in the Whitby fail. tested. Free delivery. Wm. J. tl
Murphy, Murco Farms, Lindsay Ont. '' `•
Pbone ABU. 18ti -
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