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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_12_10. VvL. 1-iV11. ' �welas>«#tossal Lan►�. PICKERINGF ONT.e FRIDAY. TSR(;: 10. 1937. No, Is Mfr NOTICE 1f Highland Creek :r I�EENWO�Jh 4 The Senior Branch of the W. I. The Christmas Concert of S. S. DL H. C.. P&AR80N-PhyeioiAm „ held their -regular monthly Surgeon. Dunbarton. ltpv Oor trucks peas your way at the home Mrs. Donald Stotts N° 1, and Sunday School will be MILLS /r r c 8. P'OIiBYTH. Offp�.� D.. Director every day." The members were there in full held on December 21st. irllLLs .Chpteme•rlesl Anoelatlondo,oe„i GOeL, COQ: force and had brought several vis- School Section No. 4. $ F IKese.r a tee AmsAean itore. The friendly here ' `18S�i--1936 naw. 8i e. esaatiaw r7 appoldmmt. atmosphere per. ' '■°`` ctacetoant. Out. - WLOD, CEMENT, vading the rooms seemed to give an The annual Christmas Concert of fit• BAND, GRAVEL, the meanie and the school will be held in the 'school S graciousness to j speakers words. Mrs. Sleight- house on Monday evening, December Feed Piga at Profit DONALD RUDDY tia►rriaWr. :and hohne, in her vivid account of her 2 by no -and Stader, Pig, ioralistae.:votarr i'ubuc. Mode:ip 1 o,a, , trip to Manitoltsa, made her audience trate and Fla — sees /ocnoerir of 4.;ied by tae late wr ti. C l y gUlLDER S SUPPLIES feel as if they themselves �� thk_ Finely ,Ground Grain, Yoa.•web rasa or wyrt tar.. wwtby. a� _ Motmt Zion No profit in. feeding BEATON, BELE. & ROSS ales local cartage work ins the journey with her, Mrs. eoarsel7 anal Mitchell brought back from the an- Mr. ' Chas. Enwringhani was is grain. - ' Barristars !s Solicitors We have also pla,eed in stool a full Waal co ed of Wbmen's Instil- T°fit° last weei. W iLLIAM J. BEATON. K, C. line of Maple Leaf 1Mlilltng utes at the Royal York, a particul- We are Pleased to report Mr. $. we � 'lines than others and gNe !>LBROOKE BELL. K. C. J. D. F. ROSS arl Wilson he Y much � droved. � sad are open all tis& •' Go's Feeds. y intereatang report of the aeas- %JAMES A. WRIGHT .. A ions held on Novemtber 17th, An ap- met on Wednesday ev- y arotmd, sot jmt In. the •-� av secrt, Toronto. waalaLe sas8 • W. N�ITCHELL Peal on hJehaif of the sufferers from ems• Earl Disney was in charge feeding Una. - Polioertyelities aroused of the program, : Up Poultry Laying C.90111. U. RICHAADSON A Co.. Barrie- ,PiokeriDg� Out. thy'.and it was- decided 't raise e moon- Sorry to report Myrna Jones .has Yom' f)' kh ��*riot 1.+Bui diaA �NS«t) To�to•'scs scow• Once lsone ?d00 developed'rte, SbeR and Grit for Pr- P Residence 8520 �' at once to aid them. The roll Pneurtwnis. litaEiil� �slspboae aa. Ieaa: Picicerin� pboae qua, gD call, answered by each naming her Norman Wilson spent Sunday with Kg frdductlosr. �bIUJliBCN A McIdILLAN-Barris. birthplace and first school elicted his parentpa. We keep all these, also Brae ey +aa. Solicitare, Notarie. public. C?Riee The Seal Store, C+lEE;l8II108t gasps of surprise when it was die- Mr. A. J. Young Oshawa gave L#aorts and other Feeds. \osr.ra. .r an, Lwa bou.•c at of iddecePicker of PHONE 981 covered how' far same had travelled A very inspiring talk on Sunday -af- .0oppin�M ay W i D McMillan, this bow. tress o[ Pickering from their native land, and that ternoon' Toronto o�u. ,� Meltiaela st. Peox FURNITURE and Lida,, ea.easx pick �e: Tocooto) Ella bao7 some born on the s Clifford Martin is home .for .the ame street, Diad 0.9NANT da ANNIE - Barriste-s. We are displaying so attractive tailed to meet until over a, quarter winter months. icitwo. NotariesPublic. variety of of a century had passed. At the Mrs, A. E- Jones is again con - F• L' �� NORIDON P. CONANT.`x. C. Alumin'dia and Hr'safteware Etc. close of the meeting, the hostess, fined to her bed. 7 •I.LiP1 F. ANN1S, B. A.. Lt.. e. Furniture and Furniture assisted by Mrs. Craven. Mrs. Br- Misses Norinne and Leona. Wilson PI Q'0'llfln�t*�� Beer- -z 1 2 simeoe st. s., O.eawa Novelties. unwell, and the Misses Bramwell were home from Toronto for s few M+• ♦ Y�T� At. IPiAo.r-1.it a AG.bawa), aha b tie Court Prices low, is keeping with times. sereed lunch. ' days owing to their father's accid- AND Hen.e, Wbitbs, (Mr, Cosset); Pboae ] (Whit- ant. k las): ° RADIO *O �*,1��*�� Brougham The W. A. quilted -their quilt last All Bind's of Repair Rork 1Aentat ibii i friyi j Wednesday at the home of Mn. G. All TUviag Guaraetttd Visitors with Mise Wilson. Brown on Su.- T, FA LLA 8. L D S., Graduate. of Radio College day were: Mr. and. Mrs. A. Moll- . MoeDONALD - C e JL.LD Drg . Graduate H ebr Rory College. W1th at, J. Gerow and A. Yates Kinsale 209 CLOSE AVE.. 1GROEVTQ assn, sor�eoaa aha the unlmstr a� Toucan.. New+ Wei Mors:--�t'he Davison oee�tarederuce..corr.e.ere..e o/ St. Ana. IIp-tO-the-minute training g ' _- Phone Lakeside lana �� srce. P+et<erms. Oct. *ice bow,., 9 family have taken n residence in Mr. suis Mia. Mulock entertained or os appwatioeat. (X es>. and P rr Pe° a pick r0e• 'les FINEST EQUIPMENT the home lately vacated by Mrs. R. co"'Pany from Toronto on Sunday. _ Orders tiNctn at NEWS QI®pa —� lot' Devitt and daughter. R. E. Mowbray: � in Whitby c.1/stetasaeas f arch- — - Mr. and Mrs. Crneker and last week attending Conn 4 B. Youn ty Council. _ s. �Civaradttd Satiafaetion son, Alien; Miss McC�re and Mrs. S�"1I21g1�S Por Stile �...- .. ,..� AT g has been assisting -Chas. Richard Wetter were Ledgett to erect a as house this • guests of L Past week. Qalt 6alvaoiaed 9tre1 8bitrgle•, . li BkATOh TOWNSHIP Reo►>,ransble Pricer, . .and Mrs. Matthews on Sunday. D. a0do. C.oneta•cer. ComadAwoner. for Ttbe• sad Batteries saws Mr. and Mss. M!'. 1Bird•s Felt d St Shia lee. $less aaktartu. Accouotaut. Eta lune, o1 always 66 by Nelson and two ands', rs• 1"Fell, Of TCrpn- fisntw.Lemsw. White.ate.00t. —_ . children and Mrs. ,-John Hanley, of to, were Sunday visitois at the`H. Also. re-rubbrsiag_yt�gy wbee4r, _ �H. ROY ,LILLER, Bate a s y • kin home . La 'A E. RICHARDSON BrouRbam. ootwrita Stratford, paid their aunt,. Miss Ida Par wtt mowers sbupeoed. ! Pbooe Kelrk lea urprise viait on Thursda �' sion Band at the hall last Set- T. PATERSON 8 - OLARZ KON '!3>E>;NDHAL INSURANQg Rev. Dr. Dorey, D. D.,' will oc. urda_y afternoon with the usual Oall a.rd Ret priees. Pboee ltfis REAL 84TATR Cuh the pulpit in 3t. John's here n' -r DTeeent. CONVEYANCING L�' ;�. � � �+� � on Sunday next. Dr. Dorey is Ass Maus M. Stevenson of Oshawa. ;FUEL -� mute Secretary of the Hoose lbiss- alio& ►tai Staff was a recent visitor Aa QW, distabliaied agest•y, , trsady ion Board .. 1k.2�Ti7 to .suss. Inenra�oe of All Hinds Members of the . Warren: Willson )°heed, Pick. $N6 Mr, and DAtra. Jas. Richardson - family- and Mrs. and sons, Douglas Q aitnon visited dig as and Harold spent i�uilder$'t1p1Ci t� Best�Rateo A'fallable With Mme' Edward Willson in Stoutfville Sunday- _with. Mrs. A. Harbron. W M . on Thursday to help her celebrate A number from here attended the j~1 Security and Service. her birthday. Junior Institute Dance in- Brodkiin ; wo$Nsso AUCTIONBRR AND Lumber lali�i l.ntb V ALUATOA , S 1 W t _ Sympathy is ed for Mr. � ednesday nigh and report Ulddr a Woodward and family in their fir- a real. good tip $• C. 8bIn�flei Bslar consisted Anywhere - - Pb*Dc eaves went in tate death of Mr. W Toady Farndale has returned to Prase Or write. Address 614 Dandas BROUGHAM IPICK 516 wand's father, -Mr. Fred Wood his.home fes' R. Gutkrie -on No. tains GOBI Street; Basi, of Toronto, last week. '2 Highway where he has been for Alberta UO&I _ �1V\itby, ptstat•ira. We H The well -lighted street& of Bron_ th"mast two. months. :DOluea>rie `COKe �, T Handle gharn etre a pleasure to behold, and li-". and bits. Decker and daugh- OY$li� S. MOR$Y eminently satisfactory to.all its cit ter were in Ctnore on Saturday DHNERAL INSURANCE A (39mplete Line of Pur- izens who wonder 'how they. got a- attending the wed -ling of their niecCement Lime, F''l8atel Maple, Body Wood 'fie - � RM lana in the ;sale so long. Mrs A. zompa them lnB, Livestock, and T'he Sapper QuI5 numbering 15, and spent the day with Whet sister, Agents for Lnndy Fenoe �� T dg . Qhow- stet at the hone of their leader, MTs Mcirison. - IIs. >letsl LAooilop Insurance at Aerie 13sylee' on. Saturday af- Don't forget -the bazaar to'be held • � The young ladies are very in the hall this Friday night. bota. Jr educed t' Rtes en'mueiastic over this project, �. Prntt and Cecksbutt IIIA ' Iements P Sect. 7 useful articles will be Forgoer car D. N.. Lockwood' Sunday School on Sunday, bad an for sale. Supper will be serves _ Seewe prim attendance of 70 and a large con- 5 O'clock tall all are aatlsfied. Come US - gregatlon listened to the earnest Ong and help the ladies in their _Piekerin M><U = m"Bitge from the Pastor, from the good work: - -*-� SERVIGE and PROTECTION g $ text "Thanklt be to , God for His un- .. - WILSON B R O ` PICKERINt3, ON speakable gift'. Cor. 9, 15. Greenwood MATTR�'QQ�Q The Women's Institute will hold, n.7E DELIVER their December meetin ! Miss Mildred Corbett of Scugog phone shirk 7200 g on the 14th I _ at the T. C. Brown. home. puna_ pent the week -end with her'parents ram -Reports from Convention- De- here. The Esattrede Season is legates and Singing Mrs. Claire who has been with CLENDT�NINa g Christmas Car_ With DB again. R. Ga ols. Roll Call -Christmas Gift pie, her daughter at Little Britain, is We congratulate ourselves on the The Y. P. L'. met in the church with Mrs. Eatock: t FUNERAL DIRECTOR on Frida evening and elected their Mrs. Ed. .Jackson has return�� few complaints we receive from our officers for the coming season: Pe a the summer with ter! Inner -spring mattresses. And thea: Private Ambulance afters ndin are caused b springs whin President, Hugh Miller, Vice-Presi- . son at Fort William . y�ehould Day and Night Service dent, Ross Willson,, The Sunda School have been replaced by a guaranteed ,Secretary, Mary Y Christmas Phone 9006 Malcolm, Treasurer, Grant Johnston, Tree and Entertainment will be held 9 MX nagkes spring. We carry Simmons,' Conveners of Comanitteeso-Christian on the evening of , Tuesday, Dec. Marshall's and Canadian Feather Malvern 600(1 Markh Fellowship, Merle Hopkins; Mission- 21st at 8 p, m. ��,,.a�+ & Mattress Co's make. The W. A. are holding a Pot- • I $� • �to ary, Norman Harden, Citizenship, Allan Ellicott; Social and Rectos- Luck Supper Aon Friday. evening. �,,... Spring �1ir., 529.50 y. ,,,...a•• �< Marshall Sleep maker_ $25.00 trop, Howard Plax'ton and Annie The Mission Band will sell -home - Premier.. Bayles. Press Secretary, Kris ,made candy and' are having a fish- sera S Premier-:Canadia>! Feather Johnston. pond.. 1s Mattress Co. BANlrARY pltoTECTION j;16.50 The annual meeting 'of the Citiz- The W. M. S. held their annual WORN IM'TERNALLY tOVbi to Layer Felt Mattress, $10.50 For cold weather by callitfg us eras' League was held in the Fire meeting in the Church on Thursday !Now �enyou Grey Layer Felt Mattress, $9.00 NOW and having your stoves. Hall on Monday night last, with a of last week with the following of- a rsumaxin tome. Nobett.. a Slow Mattresses, X5.75 furnaces, troughs and roofs fair attendance. The various reports facers elected --president, Mrs. V, Noptsa Nop.ds, gg�, odor. repaired. _ were heard and all satisfactory. It parkin; 1st Vice-Prrsidem, Mrs. W. V" revealed. that the local company �, 2nd Vice -President, Mrs. Wal- & litrefar Attardase•, ll#sy •r Night If it is a Dery stove or furnace. had, during the past year, attended ter Stevenson; 3rd ' 'Vice-president` �-'- we • will be pleased b250. 470 _ serve you, the greatest number of fires in the Mrs. Diilton Pegg Secretary, Mrs. Our Primo Are'riAt. Pipes, elbcvs history of the Nrlgade. At the el- Perry Willson. Treasurer, Miss May a p etc., always eta bsAnd, action of officers s general ,shalt • Btow>s• •1 C. A. STERRiTT Ag•enA* for Massey--Earris UP” s follatws: Presidenem to -have taken t a �e 8 n the chid their amltisi � meeting h basement on., F unex al Director _ . rep>ilrg. Cassie, Vice -President, Uoyd � John- MARday afternoon *with the follow. Fwniture 1001der * : Secretary, *. A. Knox, Tr•atta- Ing officers elected: President, Mrs. JONES 's ��rN JBUQ�-np rarer, R. D. Miller; Chief, E. Annis, W. W. Gee: 1st Vice -President, 1 r �C>t$t11f1Q. 17 jj Deputy -Cha, 7aa. Fariey; Direct- Mrs. L. Pegy;, 2nd Vice -President, iIIe D� OIIttt1Q Hardware' Tinsmith On: Tom Philip Jr., Morley Tsar- bii� May Brno• Secretary, Kis. PTCKERINCz} lock, D. A. Beer, Hugh Gannon, D. L• • Treasurer, Mrs. Perry PICKRRrNG 1►h"r 4CM 1 Mairv, Man, Ellicott, Geo. Duncan, Wilson. Group headers: Mrs, A. Ateditorsa: W. A. Knox slid Lloyd Pegg, Mia. Wm. Brown, Mrs. F. Johnston. W. Gibson. red aootiier 4414000 ••.• ,! �► 4 y % ., ��.., k aY..;n•. . .. J �' . .• M. �{ TV�'!.1.�RT•.'-W_'.x ._'. P -. s� K. - ... ... ._ _ .•s... i A' :.t,::` wi'. j tificaily war S acct long and t:a'd a sail- young woman, and imprisoned, to re After 20,000 Years reptile shaped flu, 2 fc a tigh, rl:iin , from its su^ie driving atter gmerSing" from _ - 11 + •ral times in trouble ov���aud - 'Y :^t -'— ss.., � t ;..; :::<a-F.I.', >:.. f:;: th'o Aret c Oce; n, accoru:ue to a t :®?i• C�u'rE" L�S'� the a; p:icant fora license should be wY ` port from the Soviet t` calemy df t TIEW SAFETY GEAR•CONTROL1.114e Science. FEATURE X1938 PONTIA.G cousidercd The crcltion of n official ' r+'. �'9� ." This is the discovc:•y of the carcass ' body to keep rccerds an, tabu'ete ac The mc;derA meth^d of gear- ,. " :-`''— t,� t-, of a matn:nolh, the but' woolly c1c- j-T-�cd By F`r ^r- C-t_rto irc^i- " cidents. with the power " to cancel ' '8hangingoperatedatsteering-wheel t' far—Pr_ wee, (3:`ficial Bed9 to lice::acs.:as urged, as well a3 the re y plant which has b_ea c::.:nct Yor -r? - ' level is one of the advantages of they thousands of yesis. The carcass is "re- Exrr__t _e F,�olic_ tlt3 for L_celn- quire^lent cf financial respaasibllity, • Pontiac Six for 1938, models of k: 4 �"` .I frigerated in the Arctic ice aid is per• se-.- � ,I r . Which Have -now reached local deal- •^ .� • I . ; I �° fectly 'preserved. Petrov, chief of the L LL11 ors' premises following the recent , x. " �` Wrangel Island station, states that . Driv�crs' of »otos and trucks should ®1 .S> ��s. SI,�Q's' national'announcement. This meth- the mammoth meat is still quite, fresh. be governed by as strict ru'•es of sob- ROuiftCl t B idyl orld od of gearshift has proved exceed- , Even Hair• intact riety, pL*ysical Effuses and efiic gney r ingly popular snits arousing much Apart item this surprisin; fact of as apply to railway employees, �. C. 11 _comment. Pontaacs'for 1938 come in s meat having been perfectly preserved Urul y, former h'.F:O. Premier of On• Albania's, cclebraticn o the 25th , two series, the De Luxe and the v� ?. tario, told a .group of transport•truck anniversary of i er independen" op- wo"se "series, there are many irr the Arctic "meat -safe" since the ,drivers meeting. at Torcnto. lened last week with 104 shots eard mecha:,ical improvements 'besides Stone Age, the discovery is of great Fie contrasted the strict rail••: aY round the world `and a speech by Ing "the advanced type of gear -control. Abode is shown the Pontiac Special ticientific importance for the body of rules for eyesight, hearing, use of al- •Zog. :•_71 • 'Coupe; below, the safety -type gear -control on the steering column. the mammoth is intact, even to the cohol,and•so on, with the "easy and Tho ands of people fr m the. - - - hair with which it is covered. irresponsible -manner in which licenses mountains crowded into Tiran and , . The animal's body is 1S feet long, are issued for" the driving of " motor the brightly -uniformed Ro 1 an - with a nine -foot trunk and ,three-foot vehicles." fan artillery shot off cannon for partment to seek the co-operation of tatL The hair is 4 inches long. Scien- . Business "I know old men, dlm-eyed, deaf, microphones R hich carried the salvo October Business Canadian authorities in inaugurating lists are hoping that other examples and palsied who have licenses," he by radio throughout the world. . Highest In, Years anew survey. - of prehistoric animal and plant life declared." - _. Aibania, tiny ration with 1,000,000 Internationail "Rivers may be, found in the giant's stomach . pedestrians Have Ri'ghta population, declared her independence - The International Joint Commis- when it is examined. people walking on the highways Nov. 28, 191'_'. after having been tm- -• •;pota�inion Figures More Encour- sion made a survey of pollution in Ship Lizard Reconstructed have a better right there than motor der Turkish domination for many aging Than Usual; Manufactur- border waters :,bout 20 years ago. A creature which inhabited the ists, hl r. Drury said. He urged the centuries. Zog, who was sleeted Pre ung planta iViost Active. Chairtnan Stanley said that as a re- world 2?5,000,000 years ago has been building of footpaths for safety. He sident of the short-lived republic iiA • - sult of recommendations made by the reconstructed by scientists at Harvard dgk,:lred the system that allowed a 1925, was declared King iri 1928. He ` I. OTTAWA. Awa, - Bnsilless operations, commission the pollution menace was UniyersiiY, orking on fossilised young Ivan of his acquaintance, sev is 48. - - .despite the reactionary- influence of greatly reduced for • many- years bones unearthed in Texas. . deflation in commodity and common after. - .- - . Mock prices, recorded a marked gain "However," be said, "it looks as if !n October, rising to a new high point another survey is now necessary to In recent yesrs,_the Dominion Bureau cope with conditions resulting fromr -. . of Statistics reporteb this week. the great increase in population and 4• fes, fh <" "` The Bureau - reported the October commerce in the affected areas;" _ standing of iia lodes of business op- 1 . i 8'i _ mations, using 1926 as the base year An American sherrii found Negress t t ` � * . 127.4 eom - ked with iE8.8 is SeD- Ethel Davis chained to a farm bed- - w !ember rind was almost a lull Doint stead. The chain was wound round" - - <'� �- -- - higher than the previous high for the her neck and on the floor was a basin f._ -year fa July. __-. _._ _ -_ of mas(1 -the kind seen outside dog ` _„ FX M I .1Maoy Raw Materials Bought kennels. Explanation; She cwQd" the Whlh a number declined from -the andlord $75.' ) - r i } . . i . v . . ". -. a }�} September levels in seasonally adjust- 1 t _ " •d factors used tri the lndez. it said `� » Q i £ . , �, 1t. "several brilliant increases were'die- Perfect , Bearmg � :i . _-ialosed registering higher points than _ ,; j' _ ' a ` In any October in the post-war Perini" _ Must be Imperfect - �or longer:1. - "'Acifv3tp in manufacturing plants -_ r - ve Fcr ibe Worl'd's Largest 1. was outstsndlnd in. October; heavy s 5 r a 'purchases of raw materials for forth•' =- Telescope Wi;l Take T.hvhe �. �� �} \ K or processing being a teatuce. $Izrkod .;Months to. Complete. Ip gains were shown In...the imports ct _ 1.� : __ a :,11` _ r � t �� 1 . crude rubber, raw cotton and pet"61 . . 1 e t}' THE F � ° cum' A .Biagi steel bearing to support �'`=-- ,` .~ P . the �x`br- i largest telescope atop a . " i.� -Gold Shi m_ "st & Higtr-- : Nickel exports . were greater, ttall " California mountain must be imper- *:' ' "' to any other October, but a sliltht to feet to- be perfect, an engineer said' _ - I . •-- - ,.� cession ass shown tiom the precrdllig th`s week. - �' 1 month.' Gains. were recorded" iu ipad It?s a job whi<h engineers at the ._ i production and zinc " exports while . e�Cin^house plant in South Phiia-1. _ ahipment3'. ot. go}d bots Canadian dclphia won't and can't bony. George' mines .a ere higher than in any, pieced- P: Froc?lel,- in charge' of the work, ._ _ �= t yng month. Atter seasonal adjustm�'nt,- eai:k polishing the bearing and ;our - __ �_ �. K gold -shipments, however;' were at a naI on «'hic}i if •sides will talm at " rte. ' AB Y ;� �, = aowcr level than in September. a.. three months. -` � : ��� 'sa a 3� s � ` Newsprint' production" was .only -e-:- "',C'e4e got to machine the"bearing _ ` e . "' r,es�^ r'�''W, ,:..-" """" � ""°'°"� 1+ b u 1' . h .. seeded in one ather loon[ and polsh it to.just,the right degree +%• ec,� cession was. sho%%ri pom Seiitetnb:•r .: ,, � za ae 1�� �Y b �� _ `-L of all imperfect ei: clr," b'roebel - `� `� after seasonal udjustnlent. A 'gdill- ••ct the thine , x t said. "so that v:lien-e 1 - j.mas reucorded in expo.'ts.ot Hood piii.j,, out'there and gat it- a _embled the �� - tr , 1.while lumber and shingle, moved iii •' + bean — w ill fall ,into a perfect circle. '�' ` le le i,e; �'oluuie. ActiNity _ �,•�n+ ��I'I a�"'�I " consider ab, . %' e -'>T got to-kno.•.v hu iinpeifeetI. , 'in' th. iron an!i ._t'.el iu0usiry.was well to ma'.:e it to make it p^•, feet. a s , ,o xo ; ,_ . maintained, a maikcd,,intrease beim; .1. ,.' ''' a, tshoivn, in.tile oittpt t of pig iron., ThLu . 46 Feet In Diameter - +�� �� i tom; : iproduciion of airtomohiles rows frons -,"Thele are 170 tons in the horse- 4,i1i Itt•it3 to 8,103. Petroleum imPurt3 •a t i _ i?oe i i which the to escope tabs will W. ; - �,. -AMM�� ainst la,t,• [;win_, and its o•,•.:n 11 -0 throws the • > ' iiilll��� 4 were 1;F,,,00,000 gallc,a aF - �• , .,�.-.,,.;c ai• :lin '> ', " z 6 y ", M X00 !!..•i_ a, centras ".., on g- ring out of shape. - _' boa J= . . . T--- The steel �bearin� is d6 feet in x �*� 71 D 7,� aian c'er. 1. - ©l: i i r•,7 �.tC-iia .'ll lVithin the lie:' i I , the ',cation _ - , ' . - -`- - . e" � and horseshoe" Ni: ill Ge -taken to. the T JEIR to a famous fine car line arc these +` � a ��llute I Westinghouse plant at PiasLargh for- H �� . �'�--- 4 two teat Pontiacs 'for 1938. Anew, his additional wort: and then returned .to $ Y - ix n LL•TI, fE HIGH for,W_ WIN td115 92 . . e e. S 'd h -e t ^.i Lux ••Debet s< e 1' Fi •°D ted Philade. P x za. _ rl- da -Un - Ca '•$urvcy Along u - pected the frame will be .assembled % .. "� ! � L�. Sta`es Border Areas Likely Will in sections and shipped nest si.rx,:.ter YAI UE � And a new, thrtfry Special `al S' Undertaken - rtrcid at an AiL•TIME LOW! .} • . - Be undertaken . to the west roast by �•:ay of the p � � . .. ... . . '• - Panama Canal. to values to amaze Motoring Canada! --. ,rw. i Govcrrnicnt officials indicated last .` _ wecl: 'I:^ Vnitetl State and Cnradn I . '� -.Sheer beauty to take it by storm! The new, `� - contemplated a now survey to control , BEQrS GO.1�1t1Y®tF more striking, "Sjlv(G __ oak styling of the . � pollution in boun6ary' .stets between AEi'iCOTPCI rtL011 °t`j De. ng _ :nom' Pontiacs reflect character and distinction the two countries. a front seat more perfectly "built for three". Chairman A A. 0 • Stanley. of .the from bumper to cowl. Both cars give the There's no gear shift lever to "tangle" the American Commis?oft, said he "would _ • -" beauty, silence, safety and riding comfort of le s of the middle passenger. Even, the not be surprised" if 't1 e' commission Bruin residents` of Vancouver' and new .Unisteel Turret.Tup Bodies by Fisher. g , recc+feed a reque,t fro:ii ,the 'two ;c,v- Victoria Par; zoos seeminly arc. un- Both provide new handling ease ...effortless emetgec�y brake is under the cowl. Floors segments to undertake life survey. concerned over proposed logislalion P are level and unobstructed, Ih front and .. Fah IIave D:ed to nit-airtheir living quarters. flower ..`.,lightning "getaway" ...top per- $tanlry. said Representative •James E. E. l? inch ("G.C.F.-Burnaby) "Iormance ...and matchless thrift! And the rear. See and drive `.`Pontin for 1938" -to NI. 3lcae!, of Buffalo, N'.Y„ co'nfer- gave notice he would introduce in the ` ride is smoother than words can describe! ;day! Be convinced that f 1938 Pontiac I 11Ted ,with him concerning conditions British Columbia Legislature a bill a a n ourialues the field. nership can be along the Niagara River,.. where fcr better bear dens•' exclusive to all Pontiac models is tse,new g ' eonvenientl arranged through the General � . _ 'thousands of dead fish were found While the meirtber � drafted his -SAFETY SHIFT Gear Control. Shifting can be y g ahree, tics^les" ago: Their death was at- plans for ventilated dens oliening on ; 'done with a flick of the fingers without re• Motors Instalment Plan that provides tnonth tributcd to pollution. hard surfaced court yards, thre.. - "Authorities of the Province of shaded it rasa plots and concre officials moving a hand from the'wheel. Never was ,, ly payments to suit your purse. fated bathing pools, park board o - _ -' P'I� bianitoia. Stanley •said, had..ag:.1­4_ for a survey of the Red River of the shruggod off such idea; as "too ex- R , 11, - North, ti,.hich funs from the Dakotas pensive." 1. CHAS. C�10PER = CLAREMONT . 'througli Canada into' Hudson Bay• "Besides," said A. , S• Wooton, Stanley sa:d he also understood con'- Vancouver parks superintendent, Af3$oCT Dealer --J. McGlashen—Dunbarto;n ' ditions were serious alon6 the De- . asrfor ass treeslots woulWell they'dn't be i have to troit Raver. .DONALD" MOTOR SALES —WHITBY . Representative \fend said he sent be full grown to withstand the antics \ I details of the Niagara pollution situ of such bears as Trotsky.'' ® �rl._M, Bleep—Piekerin� tttion to the board of army eng.neers Trotsky is a half -ton S!bclian bear t Assoc• �_. • I and planned to request•the State Do- acquired a quarter of a century ago, ' *� Meat Still Fresh Known as t'ae ship .11zard, uut seen-• 1lamcd "eduphosaur,s," this c finally responsible fur the death of a tificaily war S acct long and t:a'd a sail- young woman, and imprisoned, to re After 20,000 Years reptile shaped flu, 2 fc a tigh, rl:iin , from its su^ie driving atter gmerSing" from _ backtouc- It Vou:ncd the C:rt3 L•c:ore jail. L1cenoc-Ca'nccIIIng Powers '' Carcass Fot`^d Pe- the giant di::csa::rs, which ba•:e often 'Escrycrc ,'.;t;u ta!:ea out a driver's Mammoth ►y Preserved In Arctic beeu rccoast,ructed. This • ship 1iza:'d" was half. tail and license should be required to give an Ice halt l;odd', and 1_ad a cecI siiia.l head, undertahi:: that under no circum- Le operate his car atter . One of the most amazinz lints ~with Jjuet fan. � stances will taking liquor, even in a small quan• prehistoric ti^ es has been in ; 1 1(1 y�'_ ti"�' tity,'• Mr. Drury urged.' • , Physical condidun, mental apd brought to li;'.a at R'rangel. Island, _ ..�'�.� t -If• • 1!10 r:.1 Chai'a CtCrl3tlC3 and habits Of 'Y :^t -'— ss.., � t ;..; :::<a-F.I.', >:.. f:;: th'o Aret c Oce; n, accoru:ue to a t :®?i• C�u'rE" L�S'� the a; p:icant fora license should be wY ` port from the Soviet t` calemy df t TIEW SAFETY GEAR•CONTROL1.114e Science. FEATURE X1938 PONTIA.G cousidercd The crcltion of n official ' r+'. �'9� ." This is the discovc:•y of the carcass ' body to keep rccerds an, tabu'ete ac The mc;derA meth^d of gear- ,. " :-`''— t,� t-, of a matn:nolh, the but' woolly c1c- j-T-�cd By F`r ^r- C-t_rto irc^i- " cidents. with the power " to cancel ' '8hangingoperatedatsteering-wheel t' far—Pr_ wee, (3:`ficial Bed9 to lice::acs.:as urged, as well a3 the re y plant which has b_ea c::.:nct Yor -r? - ' level is one of the advantages of they thousands of yesis. The carcass is "re- Exrr__t _e F,�olic_ tlt3 for L_celn- quire^lent cf financial respaasibllity, • Pontiac Six for 1938, models of k: 4 �"` .I frigerated in the Arctic ice aid is per• se-.- � ,I r . Which Have -now reached local deal- •^ .� • I . ; I �° fectly 'preserved. Petrov, chief of the L LL11 ors' premises following the recent , x. " �` Wrangel Island station, states that . Driv�crs' of »otos and trucks should ®1 .S> ��s. SI,�Q's' national'announcement. This meth- the mammoth meat is still quite, fresh. be governed by as strict ru'•es of sob- ROuiftCl t B idyl orld od of gearshift has proved exceed- , Even Hair• intact riety, pL*ysical Effuses and efiic gney r ingly popular snits arousing much Apart item this surprisin; fact of as apply to railway employees, �. C. 11 _comment. Pontaacs'for 1938 come in s meat having been perfectly preserved Urul y, former h'.F:O. Premier of On• Albania's, cclebraticn o the 25th , two series, the De Luxe and the v� ?. tario, told a .group of transport•truck anniversary of i er independen" op- wo"se "series, there are many irr the Arctic "meat -safe" since the ,drivers meeting. at Torcnto. lened last week with 104 shots eard mecha:,ical improvements 'besides Stone Age, the discovery is of great Fie contrasted the strict rail••: aY round the world `and a speech by Ing "the advanced type of gear -control. Abode is shown the Pontiac Special ticientific importance for the body of rules for eyesight, hearing, use of al- •Zog. :•_71 • 'Coupe; below, the safety -type gear -control on the steering column. the mammoth is intact, even to the cohol,and•so on, with the "easy and Tho ands of people fr m the. - - - hair with which it is covered. irresponsible -manner in which licenses mountains crowded into Tiran and , . The animal's body is 1S feet long, are issued for" the driving of " motor the brightly -uniformed Ro 1 an - with a nine -foot trunk and ,three-foot vehicles." fan artillery shot off cannon for partment to seek the co-operation of tatL The hair is 4 inches long. Scien- . Business "I know old men, dlm-eyed, deaf, microphones R hich carried the salvo October Business Canadian authorities in inaugurating lists are hoping that other examples and palsied who have licenses," he by radio throughout the world. . Highest In, Years anew survey. - of prehistoric animal and plant life declared." - _. Aibania, tiny ration with 1,000,000 Internationail "Rivers may be, found in the giant's stomach . pedestrians Have Ri'ghta population, declared her independence - The International Joint Commis- when it is examined. people walking on the highways Nov. 28, 191'_'. after having been tm- -• •;pota�inion Figures More Encour- sion made a survey of pollution in Ship Lizard Reconstructed have a better right there than motor der Turkish domination for many aging Than Usual; Manufactur- border waters :,bout 20 years ago. A creature which inhabited the ists, hl r. Drury said. He urged the centuries. Zog, who was sleeted Pre ung planta iViost Active. Chairtnan Stanley said that as a re- world 2?5,000,000 years ago has been building of footpaths for safety. He sident of the short-lived republic iiA • - sult of recommendations made by the reconstructed by scientists at Harvard dgk,:lred the system that allowed a 1925, was declared King iri 1928. He ` I. OTTAWA. Awa, - Bnsilless operations, commission the pollution menace was UniyersiiY, orking on fossilised young Ivan of his acquaintance, sev is 48. - - .despite the reactionary- influence of greatly reduced for • many- years bones unearthed in Texas. . deflation in commodity and common after. - .- - . Mock prices, recorded a marked gain "However," be said, "it looks as if !n October, rising to a new high point another survey is now necessary to In recent yesrs,_the Dominion Bureau cope with conditions resulting fromr -. . of Statistics reporteb this week. the great increase in population and 4• fes, fh <" "` The Bureau - reported the October commerce in the affected areas;" _ standing of iia lodes of business op- 1 . i 8'i _ mations, using 1926 as the base year An American sherrii found Negress t t ` � * . 127.4 eom - ked with iE8.8 is SeD- Ethel Davis chained to a farm bed- - w !ember rind was almost a lull Doint stead. The chain was wound round" - - <'� �- -- - higher than the previous high for the her neck and on the floor was a basin f._ -year fa July. __-. _._ _ -_ of mas(1 -the kind seen outside dog ` _„ FX M I .1Maoy Raw Materials Bought kennels. Explanation; She cwQd" the Whlh a number declined from -the andlord $75.' ) - r i } . . i . v . . ". -. a }�} September levels in seasonally adjust- 1 t _ " •d factors used tri the lndez. it said `� » Q i £ . , �, 1t. "several brilliant increases were'die- Perfect , Bearmg � :i . _-ialosed registering higher points than _ ,; j' _ ' a ` In any October in the post-war Perini" _ Must be Imperfect - �or longer:1. - "'Acifv3tp in manufacturing plants -_ r - ve Fcr ibe Worl'd's Largest 1. was outstsndlnd in. October; heavy s 5 r a 'purchases of raw materials for forth•' =- Telescope Wi;l Take T.hvhe �. �� �} \ K or processing being a teatuce. $Izrkod .;Months to. Complete. Ip gains were shown In...the imports ct _ 1.� : __ a :,11` _ r � t �� 1 . crude rubber, raw cotton and pet"61 . . 1 e t}' THE F � ° cum' A .Biagi steel bearing to support �'`=-- ,` .~ P . the �x`br- i largest telescope atop a . " i.� -Gold Shi m_ "st & Higtr-- : Nickel exports . were greater, ttall " California mountain must be imper- *:' ' "' to any other October, but a sliltht to feet to- be perfect, an engineer said' _ - I . •-- - ,.� cession ass shown tiom the precrdllig th`s week. - �' 1 month.' Gains. were recorded" iu ipad It?s a job whi<h engineers at the ._ i production and zinc " exports while . e�Cin^house plant in South Phiia-1. _ ahipment3'. ot. go}d bots Canadian dclphia won't and can't bony. George' mines .a ere higher than in any, pieced- P: Froc?lel,- in charge' of the work, ._ _ �= t yng month. Atter seasonal adjustm�'nt,- eai:k polishing the bearing and ;our - __ �_ �. K gold -shipments, however;' were at a naI on «'hic}i if •sides will talm at " rte. ' AB Y ;� �, = aowcr level than in September. a.. three months. -` � : ��� 'sa a 3� s � ` Newsprint' production" was .only -e-:- "',C'e4e got to machine the"bearing _ ` e . "' r,es�^ r'�''W, ,:..-" """" � ""°'°"� 1+ b u 1' . h .. seeded in one ather loon[ and polsh it to.just,the right degree +%• ec,� cession was. sho%%ri pom Seiitetnb:•r .: ,, � za ae 1�� �Y b �� _ `-L of all imperfect ei: clr," b'roebel - `� `� after seasonal udjustnlent. A 'gdill- ••ct the thine , x t said. "so that v:lien-e 1 - j.mas reucorded in expo.'ts.ot Hood piii.j,, out'there and gat it- a _embled the �� - tr , 1.while lumber and shingle, moved iii •' + bean — w ill fall ,into a perfect circle. '�' ` le le i,e; �'oluuie. ActiNity _ �,•�n+ ��I'I a�"'�I " consider ab, . %' e -'>T got to-kno.•.v hu iinpeifeetI. , 'in' th. iron an!i ._t'.el iu0usiry.was well to ma'.:e it to make it p^•, feet. a s , ,o xo ; ,_ . maintained, a maikcd,,intrease beim; .1. ,.' ''' a, tshoivn, in.tile oittpt t of pig iron., ThLu . 46 Feet In Diameter - +�� �� i tom; : iproduciion of airtomohiles rows frons -,"Thele are 170 tons in the horse- 4,i1i Itt•it3 to 8,103. Petroleum imPurt3 •a t i _ i?oe i i which the to escope tabs will W. ; - �,. -AMM�� ainst la,t,• [;win_, and its o•,•.:n 11 -0 throws the • > ' iiilll��� 4 were 1;F,,,00,000 gallc,a aF - �• , .,�.-.,,.;c ai• :lin '> ', " z 6 y ", M X00 !!..•i_ a, centras ".., on g- ring out of shape. - _' boa J= . . . T--- The steel �bearin� is d6 feet in x �*� 71 D 7,� aian c'er. 1. - ©l: i i r•,7 �.tC-iia .'ll lVithin the lie:' i I , the ',cation _ - , ' . - -`- - . e" � and horseshoe" Ni: ill Ge -taken to. the T JEIR to a famous fine car line arc these +` � a ��llute I Westinghouse plant at PiasLargh for- H �� . �'�--- 4 two teat Pontiacs 'for 1938. Anew, his additional wort: and then returned .to $ Y - ix n LL•TI, fE HIGH for,W_ WIN td115 92 . . e e. S 'd h -e t ^.i Lux ••Debet s< e 1' Fi •°D ted Philade. P x za. _ rl- da -Un - Ca '•$urvcy Along u - pected the frame will be .assembled % .. "� ! � L�. Sta`es Border Areas Likely Will in sections and shipped nest si.rx,:.ter YAI UE � And a new, thrtfry Special `al S' Undertaken - rtrcid at an AiL•TIME LOW! .} • . - Be undertaken . to the west roast by �•:ay of the p � � . .. ... . . '• - Panama Canal. to values to amaze Motoring Canada! --. ,rw. i Govcrrnicnt officials indicated last .` _ wecl: 'I:^ Vnitetl State and Cnradn I . '� -.Sheer beauty to take it by storm! The new, `� - contemplated a now survey to control , BEQrS GO.1�1t1Y®tF more striking, "Sjlv(G __ oak styling of the . � pollution in boun6ary' .stets between AEi'iCOTPCI rtL011 °t`j De. ng _ :nom' Pontiacs reflect character and distinction the two countries. a front seat more perfectly "built for three". Chairman A A. 0 • Stanley. of .the from bumper to cowl. Both cars give the There's no gear shift lever to "tangle" the American Commis?oft, said he "would _ • -" beauty, silence, safety and riding comfort of le s of the middle passenger. Even, the not be surprised" if 't1 e' commission Bruin residents` of Vancouver' and new .Unisteel Turret.Tup Bodies by Fisher. g , recc+feed a reque,t fro:ii ,the 'two ;c,v- Victoria Par; zoos seeminly arc. un- Both provide new handling ease ...effortless emetgec�y brake is under the cowl. Floors segments to undertake life survey. concerned over proposed logislalion P are level and unobstructed, Ih front and .. Fah IIave D:ed to nit-airtheir living quarters. flower ..`.,lightning "getaway" ...top per- $tanlry. said Representative •James E. E. l? inch ("G.C.F.-Burnaby) "Iormance ...and matchless thrift! And the rear. See and drive `.`Pontin for 1938" -to NI. 3lcae!, of Buffalo, N'.Y„ co'nfer- gave notice he would introduce in the ` ride is smoother than words can describe! ;day! Be convinced that f 1938 Pontiac I 11Ted ,with him concerning conditions British Columbia Legislature a bill a a n ourialues the field. nership can be along the Niagara River,.. where fcr better bear dens•' exclusive to all Pontiac models is tse,new g ' eonvenientl arranged through the General � . _ 'thousands of dead fish were found While the meirtber � drafted his -SAFETY SHIFT Gear Control. Shifting can be y g ahree, tics^les" ago: Their death was at- plans for ventilated dens oliening on ; 'done with a flick of the fingers without re• Motors Instalment Plan that provides tnonth tributcd to pollution. hard surfaced court yards, thre.. - "Authorities of the Province of shaded it rasa plots and concre officials moving a hand from the'wheel. Never was ,, ly payments to suit your purse. fated bathing pools, park board o - _ -' P'I� bianitoia. Stanley •said, had..ag:.1­4_ for a survey of the Red River of the shruggod off such idea; as "too ex- R , 11, - North, ti,.hich funs from the Dakotas pensive." 1. CHAS. C�10PER = CLAREMONT . 'througli Canada into' Hudson Bay• "Besides," said A. , S• Wooton, Stanley sa:d he also understood con'- Vancouver parks superintendent, Af3$oCT Dealer --J. McGlashen—Dunbarto;n ' ditions were serious alon6 the De- . asrfor ass treeslots woulWell they'dn't be i have to troit Raver. .DONALD" MOTOR SALES —WHITBY . Representative \fend said he sent be full grown to withstand the antics \ I details of the Niagara pollution situ of such bears as Trotsky.'' ® �rl._M, Bleep—Piekerin� tttion to the board of army eng.neers Trotsky is a half -ton S!bclian bear t Assoc• �_. • I and planned to request•the State Do- acquired a quarter of a century ago, ' *� fGassi � � eied Advertlsfn - .� ��� ' 1`M TELLING � l' THE WORLD ' 1 ..:��� �i � �ei��e��i��•�� � �e� � � � � � ������i�i ��i ��� i�i��� �s� � :. � �e� � i ��i psi � i .' . �, _• ` . AGENTS WANTED I FOR SALE - ITS A LIT // s WANTED BY "THE OLD RE- riable Foothill Nurseries" (Established 300 yeses). Send for Centennial Catalogue and Mpeeltl Linea Start now, exclusive 1.1 - tory In town or country; liberal terms; free Outfit. Stone and Wellington, Toronto 2. PtEPRESENTATIVE WANTED FOR HOS- tery manufacturer for this district. Only • energetic man considered. Write fullpar- ticulars to Mr. Elliott, 72 Queen West, To- roato. 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W;. - Fur lined Wool Caps, 95c; All Wool Ski Pants, Ladles' Blacks, $3198; English Broad- ' eloth Shirts, blue, grey and brown, 95c; ` En" S3:k--Mes, 35c, 3 for 31.00; Sheep- skin lined Moccasins. $1.63: Heavy' Horse- hide Driving Gauntlets, tined, _31.45: Car - hart Overalls, guaranteed. $1.95; Lumber- . - - ,men's Driving Caps. $1.23; Heavy Felt In- soles, pair, 5c; Ski Jackets, Ladles', all col- _ an, $3.75: Children's Snow, Sults, 2 to 11 " Itasca, Helmet to match, $2.75 - T to 10 j 7,ewv. 52.98: 15" Men's Leather T -pp Rub- bers. $3.73 - 12". $2.4 ; ]Gen'. All Felt Rubber Bottom Rubbers, 7". $2.98; -Men's An Felt Boots, $2.23: Men's 6 -Eyelet Rubber . Boots. 61.75; Twn-Buck!overshoes, x1.95 Four Suckle,- $2.98; Men's and Ladles' t Ski Boots, 93.00; !den's and Ladles' Boots rand Skates (Tnbes) 53.50 complete - Boys'. $3.00 complete - Youths. $2.75 complete; Eng =��h Heavy Wool .Breeches, 39.60 .up; Eng= .Bedford Cord Breeches, 32.50 tip; _- faglfshRiding Boots, $12,95. Orders over $5.00 prepaid. THE ARMY STORES A. 338 Queen Street East - Toronto BARN ROOFING -FENCE POSTS OUR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU money on Stine rrttlto • galvanized • rooeaig• _Superior Steel Fc9ce'Posts and steel gran - An lining. Superior. Products Limped; Bar. . isle, Ont. ' BOOKS AND MAGAZINES USED fit AGAZ19SES�-DETECT I'VE • ADVEN- ture, Western, Spr,rt, T.ov-e, 3o for x1,00. Collect. Rarbord Stamp Storer Terouto 4. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 'WOMEN - START A DRESS AND LIN ,gerle business of your own. A shop, or from, your own home. Excellent profit, increasing business. Prices to meet competition, and ,garments superior in quality, 'Small 1n0eat- ment etatts YOU off. Write, Canadian Drags Company, TACamden •Street, Tnrnath.. WOM(V%- - START A DRESS .AND LIN- - gene business OC your r:wn. A shop, or frog) - y,•ur ,own home. Exce1!ent profit, Increaring --bu-.i,ness. Prices to meet competition:' and garments euperlor in quallt,:. mall Invest - meat starts You off. Wr!te C mden Dress CompanY.. -A'Camden Street.' Toronto:' DOGS 1gf;4-IJSH FOXHOUNDS, 1,; YEARS: .FITH- - er sex, S20 0.,, Including pedigree; walkers, ' either sex, $15.00, (stared),,' pups,. three- .1.1, hree. . m, nths, S8.01):4;)rk silk mink, 325.00. Bu -,le Ken :eta and Fur Fart,?, Lom.,ardy, Ont _. ..- ... FOR BALE-LAVENDULA VERA - TRUE English lavender flowers, for sacbets. One Dollar a pound, delivered . Canadian Pacific Bulb Gardena, Duncan,'Vancouver Island. FOR SALE -GREEN'S RECITaTION BOOK, 35c. Dialogue Book, 35c. ':arming Book, 35c. Green's Concert Co., Kenllwgrth, on- tarlo. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS ANDREWS' ACADEMY OF HAIRDRESSING, Government' licensed. We £rain you far Board Examination. Free prospectus, 961 Bloor West, Toronto. MADAME HUDSON SCHOOL, I AIRDREES- 4 ing and Beauty. Culture. Write for pamph- let. 707 Yonge Street. Toronto. FURNITURE LYONS' TRADE-IN- DEPT. The v:onder:ul bar;;zins !, ,,'.:r F'urn:ttire Trade-in DCpt. have Made this -the most p,;pu- far in: Tomato. Space x•111 not permit us to list more than a few of .,it. apt c!ala. IF yott do nut see what you want advertised, write and let its ku,',w pour needs: Every piece .of (urnifure'is sanitarily t1eit^1 ?nY r :.:pate: retinished'to !i)uk like new, All Orders care- fully paclted -for ' tmmeaiate stinment on re- celpt of money order. ' $39.00 . ;3cautiful 5-Y:e`e tiedre :m. s::'te W ✓ li :n twu-tune wal:.:::, lie.,ser at:3 ,•^!ty witn large twin; m:rrurs,' full 'size bed, sa;:less sp.-in- awl new all -fait, r.11• ed(:.e ttr.nt'ress: new '.ndition. Y . . '18).00 walnut t Mr K:n suite l'.:;e._dresser tr .z m,i..: r vaniiy, o',!frr•.t,• ­;e-dresser, size bed vlesy sprin,t and brand new all -felt mattress. C',-nr+let,.y re- finished lik- new. Cost over t2t•;i {I0. A real barge l it. - - $49.00 11 darn 9 -piece walnut finish d1a. `2a lJv room suite. Ifuftet, c':ina cab - feet. table and 6 leather seat chairs. Completely refinished, A real smart suite.. $1¢°AC Dining roum'sufte, 8 pieces, IarRe 1Y ..77v.5 r;uffet, extension ' table . and six- rtrung leather -seat chairs; guaranteed clean and In g•,od•cr:iditloo. $24.Q0 Chesterfield outfit, 8 pieces, in - $24 clud4ng 3-plece chesterfield suite uphnlstered in, a Rood hard wearing brown repp, with reversible Marshall cushions; end table, bridge lamp and shade, metal smoking stand and silk chesterfield cushion: A real $'13DDutstanding value. Large 3-illeoll, chest .50 upholstered tri Drown repp !with fig. ured reversible Marshall spring cushions. A real good looking and comtortabie suite. Hurry foe this offer. $9.95 Bed outfit, full size steel bed, sag- less spring and new roti edge all tett mattress. Large' assortment of kitchen mbinets, sewing maehln4s, gas stoves, library ;abler, wardrobes, beds, springs, mattresses, rdd dressers, chlffonlers, studio equebea, etc., Lt amazingly low prices. Trade -14n Dept. ;LYONS' BEDDING AND UPHOLSTERING CO. 478 Yonge' St., Toronto HAiR GOODS WIGS. TOWEES. TRANSFORMATIONS, Braids, Curls, tad W ty" of finest qual- ity -3 air Goods. Write for Illustrated rata logue. Toronto Human Hair Supply Co., 528 Bathurst Street, Toronto, HONEY DELICIOUS.AMBER HONEY. ON'rA1NS'NO buckwheat, 6-10%-44.20. A. D. McIntyre,. Bridgeport, Out. MEDICAL WHY BUFFER" ONLY 35C WILL CONVINCE you -that mai:ar Varicose Salve will give permanent relief, from ulcera, running agres, new or old wound.. MGnney-back guarantee. Mazar .Mfg:.. 331 Flora Averiuc,"Winnipeg. ARE YOU SICK?. NATURE HAS A REMEDY FOR ALL COM. - Inca ailments. No dnigs, pills, capsules, or Itqu!ds=ONLY NATURAL P.FITEDY-- Free Booklet. "Nature's Way to ileaith"- No obligation. Indian Herbal Remedy Com• panY.--2*9rIW Dundas St. Tne•nnto, YOU CAN BE ENTIRELY FREE FROM ._-. ASTHMA HAY FEVER AND BRONCUITIS. REVOLU- tionary' discovery of Eurr,pean physician has worked wonders: 1t qulekly" removes all traces of respiratory trouhles 1;nwevar stub- ' bom they appear to be. Write for free in- formation R.M.B. Laboratories of r anada, Ltd.. Dept. 1.62!1, Vancouver Block, Van- couver, B.C. 'HY SUFFER? WITFN YO C\N GET.I.MMX014TF- RF-LIF:F from He-•,! r„h±q Ca(ar '1 and D'eafnes.p, ble uring ". MF.L:'.SS" (',:Id P.e;:nedy, Trial will convince. M, mail_5Qc, A preduct of The Purity Chem!eak Co., Exeter, Ontarin, PERSONAL A;'.": :('.'_ HC'F'LC1cF.`,° :'.}r".iF.F.r':•;iFORT. pcsltita_ support with our a,i:4need method. No' e:astic or undcrst"ps , r' steel' Wrai-, SX,ttlh Mlantffactt:rirg Cl)., Dept. 219, Pres- ton. Ont. PERSONALITY CHART SENT FREE RAY:IAR, CANADA'S FORE_SOST ADVIS- er on human probletu•, will seal a Characrer and Personality Chart free ,to anyone. who writes. film. Tills a:c::.zing free offer to made merely to advertlSe Mason's 0 Cold Remtdy and is avmllab:e for a limited time cnly. Write today enclosing' a self-addressed, stamped envelope and your birth -date. Ad- dress = Raymar, care of Mason Remedies, Llmite'd, 14 McCaul Street, Tomato. Ca- nada. PIGEONS MAGPIES, HELMETS. HOMkRS, -UN?, Fantalls. High class pigeons pric eason- ably.- Write Perry Anderson, -Ila tie, Ontario. POULTRY" SHIP TO EDWARD WILSON REG'D TOP.IIGARKE'r PRICES PAID FOR DRESSED Poultry and Eggs.-.kd. Wilson, Rer%. 44 Bonsecours Mkt., Montreal, PUREBRED BOURBON RED TURKEYS. bred from prize winning' high production ancestors. Large, healthy, vigorous. birds, toms $4.45, bons $3.20, Stanley Bantead, Douglas. Out. POI)LTRY MEDICINE ROUP, COLDS, SCRATCHES, SORES, ETC., Quickly relieved with Briggs Electric oil, -Many home uses. Two sizes - 79c (a as.) 25c (2 oz.). Makers of Briggs Black Oil, Kennedy's Founder and Hoof Ointment. De- penda.ble over 88 years, Soli by druggists. Far FREE Information write G, M Briggs & ' Bons, Tnronto,. QUILTING PATTERN8 FREE! - 70 QUILTING PATTERNBI GIANT •washfast remnants! "Makes five: quilts" Fott+,ns! Prtntsl Silks! Elderdownst - $1.00 "Collect." Sample bundle - 25c. Refund Guarantee! Maritime Textiles, 9o,19. Da Raspe, Montreal. RADIOS 1938 -CUsTOMG--QUALITY -RADIOS SENSATIONAL NEW 1938 MERCURY CUS. toni-Quality • Phnn,ola Radios, delivered dir- ect from our laboraiOrles.' Eighteen models, automatic tuning. Battery and Vittrator. New low Prices. Send for free catalogue., ?fercury Radio Company, 970C College St., Toronto. STAMPS 95,000 , 000 STAMP ACCUMULATIONS - i Jubilees, Coronations. Airmail, Edwards, Colonials, Revenugs. Pictorials, I.n- cludtng Cummemom, lives. - Samples 1,000, fifty cents. James Shrimpton, Wadena, Sea- ketebewan. STAMPS FOR HIGH-CLASS COLLECTORS GENU INF NOVA S(;OTTA 9TA3IPS. SUPERS mint. th-ec el,rferent, $1,00. i Catalocues 12.351. Bigger bargain. six different, S3.95 • iCatalr%nies $9.35). Limtted supply, Rush r;rders, APpr--tsls against references. New- hern•,.918 F,rt, V1rf„ria, ' ELECTRIC WELDER GAR[ •PEARLES . Rj+.'Y k . J t �.' Y:.. two• L '" - L. "Tlii: THINDI. F:LECTi:,; lV; UEiI-l•1 N-' -IC SOLUELF'C.N PUF;S. F_:SF.NTI. L OIL TAXIDERMY ' derful new lntenti-n Uperateq from 6 \u;t of fresh g%rlic. IN,, dlsagrceable nor nor d AP.TIFICIAL Ei'ES AND SF:t'LI.3- - TA}II- _ hntfer•. •l4cldc-g,:!e;•;--• JrU s. S3 de- -atter-taste F•,r arthritis, pr,Fate gland, ca- '' dermist and furriers sno lies, gas used 1n ere ,. F:. R. Andrrs Lm lazy. On•._ O t•ir.^h ^nd i Hier • : stinatr (+,,'•rdera. They r,ur uwn workshops), Sand f,r free eata- -li': ,,n. are nn Intrrn•tl d!sinfect•tnt :c,tu:ating 17:6 Inr7le, C'ivrr-Sr'nner nrd Ca.: Ltd., ',28 FILMS AND PINTS en^:re diresU:c sys:em•a:v:.ara..' n r::Co^oat sere a^r 1, 11ga1151, comm•n cords. •F3 F;;-, c,.. T'r _ . r^r 109 (en ugh f,)r five -week:t._ R. Adam, ':F1 _ T a^dNING -� ' P')• ! a ' , U 'i) ! C^': it, 1 F !-E P.o- T3 w Van, uvea. -mc, - .. . ' r '• ' EL' -,,. .: les' i�+r �Jc. 1.. T,r M P. F, Lt:F4a'::': S r,F.N Iti1: •UI•:AYUP.ATF.D �.., FO:: �F.L':'S T.^." .D A\L1 Af.IT,T: It"p and S;9. .ch Y,w•4^r 1n r•:pru'.e'q :•.t• .� ° ants. Animn.l s.: a+^• t•:nned and made i•ito ' .,� (•i:l, !1\;F'li, :'1 ::UP,h I:ULL 111reic toTc's germ ki,ler and anti•^pt•i^. ,rinr:r+: i! 'r ra:� r',rr and _ ,.se Ffnrtq m•, ` +1 uutr•t. -',-rt i'Wri,rs 'nig ffu: e rk -•.ea 23C 'TT,r':nnn1 $.lid- tastc:e-v; t.!'..d. huiLler, :,u:h-thenar• ^tt. Ry e r.rd Tas',:ermists. Sntls- 91 `:ia),.,,a 8�reet: S:' ,:a+harines, Ont. C1r,.arrhal;' [,-r men, tc',men nail children, raotl".n nmrr,nteed. .n^ir^a r^.�q••^.:ble. Corer ^rear �„ and _, Prenni 1 A64,c=v F: t: c'+ Imp •rtir.g ,•,'-'t,rq : E,M St T••r.ntn. F r.. I ', 1. T' y .f.AP•^•: 'd F.I ^,,,5 C„ Ltd. til .rnour^6- t-•,nr .n•:tr. - �^ TQE?•CCO ne c t' it 11 rr,t. r•:ght J.syy, Etdr-err f t '2'c: l:i,chest ru9:- -- IS7ISCELLANEOUS I HAML CANADA • F 1'L'rJ,.'ti; FOUR POUNDS S1.G0, -LT:lRR :UR^liAtiD `,C't}L•\T" `rtn I• ld& f3^00. Five p(mn.s V1r::i.1-t f0 " •+ .TCF f ... ...Fi.::J; vir;.e- Typreis by marl. Sa-fr L. ar Cl'•a r'. r ,.�cn 9 F s:nai t . f,9. •r-t.^al Leaf T..Daccn -C :i., Lea• sy pontic , a:, If eacL7 2',c. Freo c^Iar,.e- thn,u;w•rltiag thruu.:hout Can ,d a. Write t free pt .Sher• prt;p•v- .rf-:g., -lingt,n, nnt.,•i,, _ ment. F.i :ht .Ph, t,, ir,:ic r,re.ct!ac �r : Lis. Dela C. C.tua4a L' :.,ir. c.tq C ,I'r„c, _3 satisft i n guaranteed. \ su• N_amllt 41, 'Ontarl;. 1'•rrr :er:ite. Liarhr-•. tVmvlprS• . DIEM, M, :r.'•rliGF ET^^. I NATURAL MINERAL C111a5T1I^.ti CARDS PRO'S YOUR, FAVnal nal Li a lnfr�rmntl„n free., K'r,t•: G. Luard, ite negatives, 3f"r 2"e, 7:r•, a d C ren; curt• ' rer Bar, Alberta. PHOSPHATE tc with ea ,elopes. En!argc-tcats 5 x 7 Nature's Non -Burning R in earls frame, 39c; 2 rcr 751;. Roll tilms 20•YARDS! ''QUILT RE]INAtiTS" - $1.00. ,:`('eveluped and.:,tinted. 25c;. reprints 3c ench. Washtast. Cottons! Prints! Eror.dciuth.�! PL r C -Free enlargement w.,.I ace 250 ,,r er. ', , tta T r ® D every d r , 6 Sttks. Free. "70 Quilt Patterns." "Collect." 1 ,'- • 29 R!rbrrl•md St, F.., T ,r,ntn. Reftind guarantee. Maritime Textiles; 8049 For Better Pastures • Better Crops Degaspe., Department Wlls. 3fontreal' Bend for Folder "R" to Room 709A, '1:(71 !.R DEVELOPED AND EIGHT PRiNTB w,: ; tree enlargement', 25c. Reprints 3c 137 West Wellington Street, Toronto. gi Cl, C,mntelxial Photo Service, Dept. B., MEN WANTED ` Outremi,nt: Que. _ - WANTED AMBITIOUS MF.N. 18 YEARS WF, --IAL OFFER! THREE, 5 'x 7 GLOSSY or over, to learn detective work. Big pay. :TRENCH'S REMEDIES en:argements 259. Srnd y ur best negatives. Rewards. Interesting home -study course. Weer, Route 3. Sarnla. Pree information. Write to Morris L. Julien, Energy building TONIC TABLETS, STOM- Box 25, Station T., Montreal. ACH TABLETS to relieve stomach troub FOR SALE I` PATENT ATTORNEY � Isq. TRENCH'S REMEDY. Free Booklet oa request. Write today. ,8P:7JTACLE FRAMES, $1.50. PRESCRLP• ROY L. KNOX, REGISTERED ATTORNEY. TRENCH'S REMEDIES, LTD. tins a11ec. Special tow prices. BY maU. information regarding Invention Patents; acUefer Optics!, lbs Vonge, Toronto' Drawings; Registrations; Bales. 14 Metcalfe, Dept. W. .110 CHURCH BT. -TORONTO -VOR BALE -GOVERNORS FOR AUTOMO- Ottawa. bite englays for land, use. H. W. Crosby. PATIENTS 2b, Clyde St.. Rsmilton, Ont. er ue No. �J( rgrr t 1PURE BRED TOULOUSE, EMSDEN, AFRI- AN OFFER TO EVERY INVENTOR. LIST j� tY can Geese, Pekin, White Rusner Ducks, tort- of Invertlona and full information sent free. hlbition Stock. Enclose stamp. Harold The Ramsay Company, Registered Patent B -I >sleebj, Neuetsdt, Oetarlo, Atseraeys. 212 Beek St., Ottawa, Can. , ,� t i tis! l iv. Iia er-t ' ` C t- �' T -s � l "R 1r•l ng. the _r -r 7 - a_1r�a .. - Ir1..;a15 11 ,1' clkl'iOn6_ . _..__._ n L F, 111[) 1N I n•,r+al c'';S Co., . J: dgtnen,l Cb:ained A :i :�t Pari Ptr-ibuE- ties 1'`..,t:-keti, tie �. et;tzs t _ i _ ,� , . Adt' C; �ci. I' t .1. and Urger Other Narres :�''iul• Spt.'ifilry Cr,lni;;. s.7 tali- . 1 its i2bF11(:1 ' A c ,' -----. .. � .. ,1'1t2% \' 1. �? l,Ot of ' OTTAWA. =The` Bayer <'anipiny =Baer'fnanuLc;ure and v:;:re pack73d, Limited having brought actions to re- i;l smnii e t r:n ;cS. Ca('i c'on'taining, ' strain infringements of its -registered tIn.e�-ur fou; tablets, and mounted•on, traria mark "_lspirin".the Exchequer earns. Court of Canada has given j_udnmeet It is the intention Of tl:e ' Bayer against Its five defendants. In each Company- Limited to take every legal case the Exchequer Court perpetually method to uphold its trade mark: - restrains the defendants Ivan Lam- 'Aspirin" Js the trade mark of The bert, Joseph Arozick, Standard Bottlers' Baver ' Company, Limited; Windsor,_ and- Packers Ltd., B. Nen-man and -Joe Ontario. Beckman from using the- trade mark "Aspirin" on preparations, put out: by op l tchin TORTURE In A Minute ,sFor 9ukk relief from the Itching of seremti blotc♦sey �rig� limpi s, athlete's foot rashes and other skis a c a i�tEscn19'cod 001. 1:' "I. ,rQ«* soothe w it Aneed skis. Clear. Otasden and surer �Arotbtrg IM -dA" fast. 8 the mod lawn" Itching W. sraaur• A 88. ski drug stores to-- TON#�7 PR p I C 4r money back Ask for A 0. Esc iii look N (SIOLU o ,+ TIRED or NERVOUS'? _ oe LI),M ,Is. bile doing its work? DIRECT FROM ' THE MONASTERY To YoUI- Your lircr 1s. lazy, that's ,why Yon feel so =' rotten half, the time. Your system to not Will build you up rapidly. Used sue• getting enough bile, Your head aches, your tack aches. Your fond dnesn't digest prop ee"Nily for over 150 years -for erly. It stagnates and decays r, r lack of nervous debility -diseases of the ' bile. Bile Is a 'diRestant and an antiseptic. Your, liver should. produce 16 to 36. fluid .brain -uncomic -diseases of the .ounces or bile every '24 hours. - bones. Eipecfally good for growing. Tanul Tablets -pm make -yo,:r llyrm do its work. Based uptY4 a small rmportwh of Cat- children and the aged. _ omel blended with certain other useful- meei- GOLD MEDALS WON canal ingredients, Tanol. Tablets act promptly AT WORLDS" EIGPOSITION4 OF MYt'otEN! and directly upon 'the liver, stimulatink the flow•_! bill They are easy t' take and'pro PRICE $1.00 ' vide a-aIgo easy w'9.;' of ustnt' 'cal -mc!, prob. - - ably the most effective liver-stlmulgnt known. At All Drug Stores They are not harsh But they are efficient. Ytur drurL;ist bas them. 50c. - • (aa} t Yi' of .,1�•M �~ 4 ''•y ,arr'•1 � -n 01 V. e y to GSov L i y, rhe, y J,hiFv •. t{• 4y' •�.a, _+""j. r-" �" i «S �'••iy., :d: . Rj+.'Y k . J t �.' Y:.. two• L '" - L. ••" \'• i�:yy ••( a ' � S i!• �. ''� 1 tel' \?^,diF � ,, � 1r" .. g,'ti� 4. a rc " ... I never got such heat _ • h'' �' "' from my old fumcce before every room in the house is warm and cosy. HAMCO is so easy to regulate, too - }''. (J:ves lust the warmth we want -when we want it. And it's sure saving ine money 1" ' You too ww like HAMCO- HtM �� the dustless, smoke 1 e s s , sssmokeless, money -saving Coke for the 4UM0,0e, range or h.9. -a t er , �1 y Oder from your local HAMOO dealeg - he deserves your g MAMILTON gy-mCox ovim um"M fuel business. I HAML CANADA - Your Local Dealer's 1lfatrnee4r'a Elsewhere In This Issue; -r-' _3 V _ _ . - J A. 7z' 4 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Middleton of Huntsville visited with L. Midd- leton when returning from Now York City. Miss Sarah Middleton and mother were recent visitors at her brother's home here. Roofing, Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing. Asphalt Shingles, Roll RooOng, -1-ply,=1.25 per roll. Roof Coating, 65.c, per gallon..- .. - Also chimneys rebuilt rod repairbd. ' JACK REID _ DANBA RTUN 35-15 ATTENTION I Brock Road Gravel Pit Crushed Pit Run Gravel - Sand_ and Graded Stone Delivered or Lo%dod 1n Pit PHONE: Ptant, Pick 1026 Toronto office 'Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE '& SON BRQCK THEATRE. ­�Xr3MXWM T" _ SHOOTING MATCH A shooting match •wlA held sale Ross Raine's, lot 23, con, 5, Pk&Uv ing on Saturday, Dec:. filth. Shells provided. Geese as.prizee, 1 - Lao Motor Sales Chrysler- Plymeyth Dealer GOOD:USED CARS GOODYEAR TIRES WILL'ARD BATTERIES' GENERAL' BLACKSMITHING SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca 24 Hours Towing Service Gordon" J. Phone 2908 :. DICKERING, ONTARIO 7%w- Bit that sOii@900 and artistry] can giva bwmnirwkflmQfyeNy s* i�lisfsali�, servift 0. IL Wok Harry Hull 0 z i Builder and Contractor ' Bnaltwork and Stonework AL Snar+inittr : oamtion and at the time o death was s director of the Royal C HARES dater Fair, as well as other pro - T _- PHONE 32 WHITBY, ONTO ' joinent positions. His funeral is be- CLAREMONT, ON " tllg held today (Friday) . 11 he 6:Ch4Z . S(j ��''"° Libilry Nese. _ c Green River - Tetras As a result of the request at the --'- SL76 per, Yeas: $1.50 paid in adtanos Book Fair, the following books have The Green River Suadsy School �� United States been added to the Pickering Lib (In the collections --The Poll- will hold ap old-time Christanas Concert in the Church on Wednea- t , and Cit. 11rhaim $Z•00 in advaaee. pay owing novels: The Langworthy Fam- day evening, Dec. 22nd, at 8 oclock, til ily; Northwest Passage, And So consisting of choruses, recitations, JOHN MUflKAR. Proerietoro victoria; also Present indicative, the dialogues and drills. Everyone come autobiography of the well -]mown and help the .Sunday School along. { actor and playwright, Noel Coward. j Annual Report of the Board Of In the general collection: For Boys Health, Pickering Township. and Girls there is "Pigeon Post," ROOFING SPECIAL "Tennis Shoes" "Elephant Boy" and The following is a short summary , the book about "Aircraft". The nov- lily Roofing : $1.25 per sq. ^�-of the activities -of the Board of els are -•Gaudy Night, and its seq- 2 -ply Roofing $1.45. per sq. - Health as' submitted at their final uel, "Btisman's Honeymoon" "Mur- 3-ply.,.Roofing _ $1.80 per, . sq.� n for the year, 1937. der .walks the Corridors" and "Miss Rock Faced (90 lbs) . 32.65 per sq. Lindsay and Pa". Books other than Asphalt Paper :(400 ft.) 88e: roll Vital Statistics Pic - fiction are: "Canada's Past in. Pic- • ' tures" "Away in Quebec" '."Down the in iota of .5 eq. or over. Population• -.-5052 Garden Path" "The Gardener's first Cans 40nly . •• ' Total births -65 year" "Fein for the Family" "The •' ._ Deaths under 1 year -1 Mary Thomas Err.hroidery Book" Maternal deaths ---0 "Your Child Faces War" "Men A- DICKERING st: _ Total deaths --37 Death rate --7.32 per 1000 gainst Death" "Tales of an Empty Cabin" "Drawing the Human Fig- LUMBER YARD 'The lowest death rate for last �„ "Sketching from Life" "Our - PS rl 3400' four years. Queen'"'Radio Bing and Queen Radio Stars of . . Today". It is hoped that it will be ' Commmiitabie Diseases possible. ogle � burl& r three �� BUILDING FOR BETTER There were three epidemics of ------- imoderate proportions' of measles, Whitevslle _ HEALTH Talumps and whooping -cough, with mo deaths. Many calces of these dis- On Wednesday Dec. 14th, at 8 p. Each y� at the Christmas season we i eases were not reported. There m. the regular monthly meeting of are asked ,to share our blessings with those who are less than we'are. were only three cases of infantile the Men's Brotherhood- will be held help We are asked to help finance the JProv- re$ sis with one death, This case ".tea ly the Sunda School room. Dr. Ernest y ince••wide fight against tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a germ direase_ It was believed to have been contract- Thomas, of Toronto, will . be the "Clash may affect any a organ of the body. but People are the mbones a not ed in Toronto. Very few cases of speaker, his topic being, of P, Wgs, duglands. toxoidin for di theria, small -pox g P Interest in World Affairs". A very born with tuberculosis and it 'is not inherited. The germs that cause it vaccination, and scarlet fever inoe- fine everting is in view. must come from some one who has the ., tease. Infections from casae can be elation were done this year, but this The- annual business meetingand transmitted to human beings in milk and .19 being carried out in the schools election o_ f officers for the coming ''Woman's flesh or diseased animals. Therefore. unless milk 1K properly cerulfled as coming regular intervals. There were no year of theAssociation from healthy cows, it, yhould alwa s be - cases of. diptheria or small -pox and 1?O was -held at the home of Mrs. M. pasteurized. The great allies of the arm are overwork,. strain, dissipati•fn, only four of scarlet fever. Park. Reports from •all departments ments ¢eat®ower oaelent oeosdresistancethAlihough he Water Supply were very encouraging. A fine ant made to both the f11.1' 1 erme are all about us. if we lead healthy , ,�ves we throw them o$ and do not- however. `; s $� _was ter's stipend and the M. and bl. contract the disease. Children, , are more susceptible than grown-ups:' There were no infections attrib= Fund. A committee 'was appointed PPO their he is is most important shat their health- be -especially protected. Luted to •water 'supply. to buycurtains for the Sunday Recovery from tuberculosis is slow and its success depends upon an early 9 - Milk Supply School, Officers elected for 1938 discovery of the ,conwtion. and faithful _ ' - were as follows:. Mrs. Blake Annie, adherence to all the requirements of the treatment. it cannot be cured. by drugs of r _ _. _ Twelve producers of milk, six of President, Mrs. L. Hagerman, Vice- or patent medicines. The methods. treatment to -day. while tamely following -Whom are also • distributors, had President. Mrs. L. Poynter, Treas- those developed toward the end of the last century, rest. sunlight, fresh W. 'their premises inspected by an off- ever. Mrs. Judson Pu , Secretary, Sh and proper food. under medical super- - lain] of the Provincial Department, Sick Committee: Mrs, R. H. -John- vision lave been augmented by surgeri.._ all combining to help the body in its with the co-operation of the M. O. son, assisted �?Y Mrs. M. Parks: Parsonage Committee, Mrs. G. Tran fight against the roti ages of the rms. d strong resoiutfotr to get well is .90 eat H. and these producers are asked g he also in staging a suec"sful battle. to make the required changes in g Mrs. A. Pher>�iill a Mrs. G. Fiem , ever keeps his ay�ea on rhes road ahead ever watchful otdangtr: Trod ahead, ¢, ' -. remises &nes C001- their ,equipment, p , ing- . Auditor, Mrs. C. gjaxto.n, pianist, Mrs. Birk and Mrs . Rob- When the red light xignaLS, he stops. So. too, should we pause where tubercplogfa - ing systems. There were no infect- - dignals-a persistent cough, logs of weight, ions assgciated with the milk supply.inson, After the meeting a cafeter- over fatigue on sfl hL exertion -bespeak, a generally run-down condition. all is tea was senses fire executive. by dancer signals of this disease too often Sanitary Inspectiop Of Schools hies, James 11c&se is very low Dot be afraid to consult a physician, .• her daughters, Edith, Mrs. Fergus- He still diagnose your trouble, and don't lose heart fears The twenty -,two two schools , were ins- Y: on. and Mrs. Buckles -are in constant hereare-confirmed;y er treeiour With Proper. treatment there !a every ! " _ petted +by both' M .' O . H . and- attendance, ho of recovery. . The Muskoka and Toronto Hoe ' :•the Sanitary -ins tons and found _ pec 'Rev, Harry and Mrs. -Wilson are Mary for Consumptives and the Queen _fury - 1te be , in good sanitary condition the rotfxi ossesor of fi little son and P p _ HW for Consumptive Children stand ready to serve all who are afflicted, but . - with few exceptions, in the case of. -heir. in this they must have the help of..many `which letters were sent out to the Christmas shopping is in full �pj� ,rte ori Ltd this life-saving 'to Secretaries of the School Boards by swing, with several . trips to the vii ons Sanitarium contribution n _ _ ' _• the M. O. H..The=water supply in. city. We wonder it folks look over Course street, Toronto. savary case was "A" with one ex- the stock of our local shop -keeper. �ception. This is the best report of He certainly 'has a fine display of _ Ahe blast four years.. Christmas novelties • well worth a •� _ -. Clkiic Savviest visit. Kind,' courteous service-. No Barc:ay- Jt ransport -- obligation to buy. >< SsrtM clime was held bpi the M O. H M'!a. Randall spent a few days in between Claremont, Brougrham mrid ten tonsillectomies were per- the city last week. - wood, Whitevale and Toraats .` formed 'off children 'of S. S. No. 10 as a follow-up of the complete Stock Notes - My drivers :are trained," be carefol " physical examination made in 1936. P The Hermitage Farms announce courteous and riftiable. , -This wag a fairly good percentage the 18 or 20 recommended for that in the in of grade herds Special Rates on Long Distanee of operation. and Ayrshire cattle, they intend to hauling. l : - .. _ dispose of their bull calves from - Inspection of ° Summer Camps Brood Producing' cows, free of charge' NO Order too small, None too large ' Refreshment to any farmer in Pickering Town- ship desirous of raising'a pure bred. All' aMpments insured and proteases -+ Tourist Homes, iBooths and Motor Camps' to the, Ayrshire .bull on a grade,herd to im- from the weatber _ =itlmber of thirty-six oars person- prove .type and 'milk production. All animals fully accredited for -""�'-- Tel. Clare. Sll P. G � 'ally inspected by .the' tit.. O. H.. ac- companied by the Sanitary Inspect- T. B. ' and Blood 'Tested for Bang Class, B. teles G brs of the. district. With very few .Disease Owned and operated by ' Frank & Halrfalal exceptions, these were found to be Robe. Ruddy, i�rap. 'in , good condition. ` The expenditure for 'public health r P�Posea in this to�t�lship, for the , - 1��T year was at the rate of 7.9 cents '1 j V (,L <,J ave -.per• capita. The. M. O. H. wishes. - - to thank the Sanitary Inspectors for their good work and splendid re- =FINDLAY STOVES ports for - the year. Also the Brou- - , gham Women's. Institute for -what t - `------ they have ' done this year in the int- A :complete . •line of Stoves ani -erests of their school sections ..N. F1 Ttlmlinsuli,' Ranges on our floor for, your M. 0. H. �n$�i�tion. - .-� --Zai On 0. Clifford, of East • 'i4Xft, died on Tuesday evening , after a limehy illness, Mr. Clifford lions Gall will have One of out Ipelt at out 'A Tet �, r ..Vas well known, hot only in south door with a complete lies -up of price$ and -10ntario wWch he repredented in the - Sortse of Commons for four years, tut t1troughout the Dominion, as a _ spesifitatiOps,• . gwominent live stock breeder, espec- �Uny Herefosd Cattle. H exhibitedWe mafke a generous allowance for stovesand deo]-lns. 6b stock at • many shows through- = .out Canada, winning man prizes. : 'We litivs"now a sEocK OI- giod re -conditioned stoies.• $s took an active part in ve stock ._ .etseociat'ioths. He was, formerly s ,Dont fore We meet tom faiton rices. g 1-" p p -director of the Canadian National _ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Middleton of Huntsville visited with L. Midd- leton when returning from Now York City. Miss Sarah Middleton and mother were recent visitors at her brother's home here. Roofing, Slate, Tile and Gravel Roofing. Asphalt Shingles, Roll RooOng, -1-ply,=1.25 per roll. Roof Coating, 65.c, per gallon..- .. - Also chimneys rebuilt rod repairbd. ' JACK REID _ DANBA RTUN 35-15 ATTENTION I Brock Road Gravel Pit Crushed Pit Run Gravel - Sand_ and Graded Stone Delivered or Lo%dod 1n Pit PHONE: Ptant, Pick 1026 Toronto office 'Howard 6471 JOHN BOURNE '& SON BRQCK THEATRE. ­�Xr3MXWM T" _ SHOOTING MATCH A shooting match •wlA held sale Ross Raine's, lot 23, con, 5, Pk&Uv ing on Saturday, Dec:. filth. Shells provided. Geese as.prizee, 1 - Lao Motor Sales Chrysler- Plymeyth Dealer GOOD:USED CARS GOODYEAR TIRES WILL'ARD BATTERIES' GENERAL' BLACKSMITHING SKILLED MOTOR REPAIRS Give us a trial on a New or a Used Ca 24 Hours Towing Service Gordon" J. Phone 2908 :. DICKERING, ONTARIO 7%w- Bit that sOii@900 and artistry] can giva bwmnirwkflmQfyeNy s* i�lisfsali�, servift 0. IL Wok Harry Hull 0 z i Builder and Contractor ' Bnaltwork and Stonework AL Snar+inittr : oamtion and at the time o death was s director of the Royal C HARES dater Fair, as well as other pro - T _- PHONE 32 WHITBY, ONTO ' joinent positions. His funeral is be- CLAREMONT, ON " tllg held today (Friday) . 11 aa ice► .. . ,..� :•,;,• : ; .. w�' M. - - - ♦ `-•d ♦ • • i , +• t.7as+eaesR _ ed to encourage their children to be Cedar Grove Bee the drama, a, 'The Tumult" In RUBBER Fled Hardy is still in St. Mich- p Birthday Lea _ Audk� School, Dec. 17th. B� set's Hospital ^^waiting his opera- these days. Dui. popular There will be a skating at Cedar TS 'tion. y ena on Saturday eve d -eyelet Iared boots t evening of this ,. - Christmas Gifts for each member week. Everybody come and enjoy s Se'rVice Mr. Alf. Mole and father were of the laasil at Overband's. See our —Hen s, y the first skating of the season. adio Yoalhs and Boys' In Windsor during the first of the ofthdisplay. week attending the funeral of the Mr. Taylor is in the Oshawa Hos- - _- iblen's :1.76 pt. tatter's heather. pAal, having undergone an opera- Expert service and re., F On Monday evening next the tion for appendicitis. TENDERS WANTED with free insoles Mission Circle of the Baptist Church Christmas Su pairs to all makes, Reas• , Peer and Entertain- �+ - wilt provide the program for the Y. merit in the Baptist Church here ,on Two farms for sale by tender, at On able Oharg'aH. AVOrk The.Eeonomy Sore P. -U. are their -regular meeting. Thursday, �. 23rd, Lot '14, Con. •9, Pickering,, south guaranteed. The ladies of the Circle are asked Miss Ona Boswick and Mr. Wil-' half ,50 acres: Ai1d at LoE" 3, con: Claremont to be present. son of Aurora, visited at the Con 5• Uxbridge, south half, 50 acres. ARTHUR FIELD The local' FootLall Club'are hold- ner home on Sunday last. Apply to undersigned Executors: ing a Dance in the hall here on Mr. E. A Maybee,rof Smithfield Graduate Radio and Television Institute. ' _Tuesday evening,• Dec'. '14th': A good was the James Evans' Estate - Member Official Radio Service Men -t For Prompt and Guaranteed guest of Rev. J. E. and Ed• Evans, Claremont R. R, 1; Wm, orchestra will be in attendance. Ad- Mrs. Glover on Monday Iast.. , Association, mission, 50 cents. Proceeds in aid Pugh, Myrtle Stn. R. R. 1; Morgan RADIO SERVICE', Mr. John Payne and Dir. Clifford •18 .Phone 5201, . PICKEIi.ING of the club funds. Lon of Strathr+ v isited vPith Mr. Evans, Claremont. 1..,` Constriction work has • be g Y " Phoae 4 grin on slid blrs. Augustine over the week- pp Clare. bls the sew buildings for the McIntyre end, E. R, Woodward Paul W�1 n plant, at the north edge of the will- 'Currants, .raisi;na and peels, fresh Your _ soft r age. The foundations and' cement ,Christmas .stock at Overland's A big ptriatmaa S+Aeclahr p work are now in progress. stock of candlea,, nuts and oranges Balsam .- 112r, John Tarr, of Ballantrae, on hand. • Mixed Pelt licrother-in-law of Mrs, Eyes v per lb. 23c. Pally E4Mlp,e _Reasona1Ae Bates Luther Pit. Membem of the C. G. I. T. of Sultana Raisins, 2 tbs. for26c. Radios -- Tubes " Batterift ;key, passed away at his hoarse Iast the United Church attended tate rally And Choice Currants, 2 lbs, for .29c. Tubes bested Free week --end. Mr. and' Mrs. Pilkey of the organization at Oshawa on-: Cherries, per lb. 45c. 1. • attended the funeral on Monday. Sunday last. Vision Seeded Raisins, Pkg. ibe, Fred Pugh allowed hie'car to slide Shelled Almonds, 1-4 Ib. •15e. < into the ditch at the bridge at the. S"TTumult-" By Walnuts, 1-4 Ib. 19G south of the village on Monday ev- See he Pitted Datei3, 2 for Vic, ening last, requiring the services of Anew dime C: H. , Track, O:pt. Eyesight Specialist Spices in glass shatters, 2 for 19c. a garage truck to t out. D Audley School FVi Dec, 17th. NOTtER get Damage Disney Building, (Opp. P. O.) Shredded Cocoaaat, lb. - 19c. fortunately was very, light. _ Oshawa, Out. Phone 1516 Cut Wax Beans, 3 tine for 25c. - Th,e school concert , last Wednes- Audley - day evening was very much a suc Vision of conr;e, is entirely men- Oltange '.Marmalade, 32 oz. 2le- MKI cess, A good crowd was, present and •The -Community Club will meet in- tat. The impulse can be developed' C°rned Beef' 2 tins for 25c, the program Makhes, 3 for' , p gram thoroughly enjoyed. the school -house on Monday evening with the mental development and The proceeds of over $25 will go to- December' 13th; for 'the -annual eI this can be made a valuable study Mincemeat, 2 fba. for 25c. ��•f �Qa _ wards the sports equipment' fund of ection of officers. Ladies please in the interest of vocational guid- the school. Our Fresh and Cured Beata era" - p vide. �.nre through sight -saving classes `' +• 11J7�[lCll�� Rev.' George Dorey, D. D-, Ass- The Community Club Will'- present � eyesight conservation giving kept wholesome by Electric Refrig- - ociate Secretary of Home Mission their popular drama, "The' Tumult" the. child a Ibvighier outlook in tile. eratton. - t ' T congregation in the school house on the evening-`tinother important influence in the Board will address the con of the Lniied Church at the morn- o*f Dec. 17th. Do not miss this development of the quality of vis- See sur weekly sale' bulletan the ing service on Sunday next. Dr. treat. Admission. 25 and'15 cents. ion mentally and otherwise is en- SPECIAL8 • I° afmple but rich 'do - Dorey was formerly Secretary of • vironment. The child raised in the ~� = I�IL'i8iona lII 88Skatchewari. BR m $hodden—Divine large city has vision 'suited to his e1>� We can fuiniah = OUGH7lM, ClIVT. n+amorials that will The members of the congregation surroundings but poor vision in the Phone Pick 602 • Please from every Of,the Baptist Church are invited -to Married on November .: 24th at .distance of the .country. The sailor _moi �dpoinL In dignity contribute to a 'shower of candy, Sunderland by the Rev, R. .DI. with goon vision on the far reaches �J I of appearance our.; +cookies, cakes vegetables fruits etc Pat arson Grace ' Divine �• •��+ w �,L..L Work will stand out • ,youngest of the sea n l when the use I' close FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND through the ages - for the.Beveriey Sts., Mission. Dort- daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. range vision when on land. Is: has 1 Na Greater .7�•Ibnte - ations to be lett ' at Mrs. Fred James Divine, of Pickering, to Mr. been claimed that the actual acute- EMBALME-Ii N• W, STAFFORD i _ _:Ward's not later than Dec. 14th. Cheater Snodden, son of fir. Wm. • ness of.�-isjon need not of necessity 9uceeseor to W, J. Mather, t Beep in mind the- drama in the and the late bins. Sriodden, of Sun- be to carry on in the ordinary a s w amental great W blm _ hall here, tonight (Friday). "The derland. line of endeavor but I do not con- 9t arfaiile orki J h . Old tiewhatnpshire Home" by the + aider' this trite, while a man may vNiRht and Day Service r, . Ph- 462 Wldtby Ont. ~ Young People of the United Church. Dumbarton not need perfect vision to do a piece Surlueas rhon Residence Phon, u Road West A splendid old, pli and oto Saul P y story, one of ark well if his vision is not W20 of the type that you want to see a- St. Paul's Anglican Church, will perfect he is under' a strain phy gain: Friday, Dec. 10th, m the hold their Christmas Tree on Mon- sically due to, the amount :_of de- ' At !Claremont `• Community Hall' at Claremont. - �IaY. Dec. 20th, at 7.30 p. m. All feet. - Mr. ,and Mrs: Thos'. Lye were welcome. (to,'be continued) - honoured at the home of the form- the C. G. I. T. of the Lnited p 4onda evening last i�the re holding a bazaar and tea = Ernest C. F tze>i' ' eYs parents on y g whea a miscellaneous shower -was aserneitt of the Church on MEN -ambitious active, trust- , 5100 °p—Money r irll Good Madeflne tendered the newly vaeda by a large Saturday December '11th, at 2.30.. worthy, preferably with car, ex r' first 5fort a of �} Eve Pe g g `7 •--- `group of their friends. Many lovely Everybody welcome. lents helpful but not essential, to LAWYIIR -� -,.Beauty -useful gifts were received, The - St. Paul's Anglican; 'December, distribute' household, farm, medicin- ; 20 years esperienee bride and groom ,both responded 1'' 3rd' Sunday in Advent. Sun- at and alimentary products in res- Salo 7.Very fittingly at the conclusion. day School at 2 p. m. Evening -Pr- erved territories. Cash terms. Fair - The Baptist Church on Sunday ager at. 3 .p. m. Preacher at this profits. No risk. Splendid business Farm 11�1iltCtllurvr HAIR CUrT[:YG, morning next will commence their service, Rev. E. G. Robinson. o rtunities for willing workers. Junior Con -- P� SHAMPOOING. gregation. During the -Complete information, write, FAX- Frost ani Wia Qiei b service the children under their lead- Monet Zion ILEX PRODUCTS CO. .670 St.._ �ttt, DeLaysl P'IN(}ERIATG, For Sale -1 extra' good 7 ft. F and -era, will leave` the general serivice f Clemente Str. Montreal-. MARCELLING :and go to the Sunday School room, We are glad to report Mrs. Coul- W Binder.- 7 7R. M. H. Binder. 1 -Specialise—riot Oil Treatment - •where they will continue. An inter- Lice. Sr. much improved, Kid ,Gang Plow. 2, 8 in. Grain Gr- and service for the children will Mrs. George Hill fell one day ATTENTION, FARMERS Inders, 1, 2 -furrow- Oliver- Tractor _''` and P�°ent Wave Plow. 3 used Mowers 5 -cut. Ford- lteaaonabk Pries �• carried out, and pare s are ask last `. eek and sprained her wrist son Tractor and Double Disc Harr badly. GENERAL REPAIR TYORIi: Phone is- M. MUNDELL ow -Bissell., CLARE Dir. and Mrs. James Wil 1 Cabinet Rogers 3101\1• Wilson Sun- El un - We are prepsLred to repaireara �e - e a - • Bayed with his nephew Mr. Joseph � tric Radio, excellent condition, a . trucks, tractors t, 1 et rs - .:STANLEY THEATRE Jones, Glen Major, . Dd a F farm real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred The date of the Sunday School maehineryi wheels rebuilt and yearling. - L AN4 "SURVEYOR STOUFFVILLE . Christmas concert has been get for tire -setting, woodwork and Monday evening,'Dec, 20th. w• F. DISNEY, _"C3reenwood F. J. DONEVAN B.. A., B. Se, a Phone 100. W04d turninlx Of 811 kinds. Pno.g Ptctc'L3ti 4{tf • L. S. On lite are tb records of star. Mrs. J. A. Jones is home again after spending three weeks in Tor- Pla y r rd now for v�eyora Gibson and Mold, Y p Ce our 'order -,r- Showing onto with, her' son 'and."da ter. WOOd•.working and'tumi AIX LINES __ ng Eastf Oshawa, l��neim Week Nights -8.15, Standard Time Mr. and Mrs. -Burnett Jamieson Phone or Call of Bulk• Candies, -Chocolates Airs. George 'Wilson and Mrs. 'L. -- �. ROVPE $8's=XTsl holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p. m. Creams and Hard Centres' G. • Wilson: spent a day in • at the ' THURSDAY, FRIDAY &SATURDAY Royal Winter Fair._ irock,Road Storeand. Blacksmith Shop personal 'Greeting" Cards All sizes of -Berry Boxes, Crates December 9, 10 and 11 The annual meeting of the W . A . Oucce r to W. H. Jackson) �'j a� will be held in the baseiment, of the $100 per &Z. � 6 qt. and IT qt,"Baskets, Busbd, � `4a a �n HO�ies$tt church on Tuesday, Dec. 7th, T)te*��`---=-- " Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas• Y roll call is to be answered with a Maple LW Nlatual F�e Eclrp.e Fountain Pen and Pencil kat factory, one mile north of the Y Starring verse with the word "Charity" in. Sets, make lovely gifts: ins' u n, Co. A j �f Green` River 5efioof, off No.. ? WILLIAM GARGAN _ The ladies are serving their usual ALFS Highway, JUDITH BARRE-IT W.. A. Tea after which a good local J PLACE program will be'given. WWA WAIVANEBA INS. OQ Get our prices..before bum else. ANDY DEVINE_ __ CLAR'KH.O S T ON where. We deliver$ -a ily --- (Bicap_ for Farm •esti t7s�ttq r _ Comedies, Short Subjects Mitchell Family Re -Union , t Btaildiap Pione •8261 Phone M,, rk 1604 42-2 On November 27th a happy re-' Wlmdatorm Insaranee A BttBdlta= ® - IriONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY union of the Mitchell family was Wbwwallk son els, held at the home of Mr. aad . Antemebus � 13, I4 and. lb _...___ - - Jamaeb Mit;�:IltcPickering, when [bis°6i�� �elOfftiny-nideante of lir. and 1►�y ee Pisrs� Mrs. •Johell, representing :11 Westem Melodrama in Colors three �enerationa gathered to enjoy -BOWMAN & ROW$ V � a fowl dinner together and to wel- RBTFBT ONTARIO t With come Sam. and Mrs. Mitchell, just �4 hoarse from Montana for a visit: Ev- \ - BOB LIVINGSTONE ery mierr6er of all the fam.ili� be- i HEATHER ANGEL mg present.-. After an. everting of _'�AM�►Q :.. and -musical numbers, numbers refresh Short Subjects Corned birthday Y .menta were served and a.� surprise LINO _ games an y staged, it being the occas- T, 1KC Thtusday, Friday snd Saturday ion of Miss Emma Mitchell's birth- � S060 day, A Iarge decorated birthday December 16, 17 and 18 v .. j`- ... _ .. .. _ _ Cake. was Cut by Miss Mitchell. Her •: ,�+ - '-If you are within CoaveniBnt Bis- - • . �. T » -brothers and sisters resented her v O trace of ri ram'i e p p your local agent's office a U with a lovely leather pulse . Jt. was • you can save time for yourself and `I - 9�:2 StarrinQ 'about seventy years since Mr. nd A. MITCHELL for your fellow• passengers by pur- X _ Mrs. John Mitchell left thei oma chasing your ticket before boarding, PAUL KELLY in Devonshire, England settled Pickering the coach. Such thoughtful co- this district, who the majorityoperation is always appreciated. �• JACQUELINE WELLS o the descendants chi reside, All Coach Traasl Information at Ont. EASTERN .HOUSE P1 ons 43410 _ _ _ •¢^•i 'tit,. 3 w. /.. .- + , ! ., .. . '.• 4. :�`v' Y, _ Gay flushed, f:s would lest those Sues For Return Excessive Smo • `FatI" O[i' /'ent� sharp eyes of his would ferret out '�J meher secret. r - "Do you thank I'm , too ambiti- Of Toy Soldiers Dulls Color O ous?" she laugheg nervously. > �� "No—no, indeed". qur ambition is Eritish Peer De-naads That Act- _ Railway Tests Reveal Improve - e. 1� _ effective. Twicg. late I have seen _rc-s Also Give Up His Minia- meat if Men Cut Down on The - " ALAD you driving with young Sinclair." ture Locamotivea. Smokes _ "He's very kind," Gay evaded, turning her head. "And very -rich," Van Gordon mur- A 39-year=old peer in}io lived with I[ your wile's new party dress looks mused. "His mother rules .Newport a mannequin ,in a London apartment a sort of a muddy brown to you in' - t% for nearly six years, sued her last spite of the fact that she tells you; sat with an iron Hand, in a.veh'et glove • • i eck for"the- return' of his cfrctric it's a bright blue or green, the chances' ��� She can dQ much for you,Brass or trains and toy soldiers with v^: ch he arc you're smoking too much. wREEN Plenty of Brass „ s aclmittpd .they }lad played , or:as:on-_ Because smoking does . affect the -He did not finish the sentence, tut' all,. Sense of color and excess smoking as son as Gay was gone, he moved Last June the. manne uin, Diss A. brings color blindness in some cases. ' to a file. He found the heading "so- T ,-.,e. 31, sued the pe r.-V:scbunt This fact has been d.rfinitely estab- s - ciety Feud,•' skimmed th1,gngh .the liar-,horctl;• l hit of .the Earl of lisii,d by work carried on in the xegu- cards -to "S," ar ? ci:e::''-f at?h a card . h:n Ston, for 'brcach of promise, The hn, testing of eyes of railway workers. headed "Sinclair." ` rc..• has a' a t:, �:::;' e; �l sell with cost=•. A'.i• railway elilployce•s el];;ag' ;d in ;t �0Y _ Then* he taro _.xokcr-.aCc1 vv I. -m i 1:.,,_.borou;;h has a ked actual. operation- of trains must have 'SS 11ASharo'n Wil � seehcta:y. her to r; t,; r:: taci, eyes tested (mj,- • two years. A "Take a c,Zble to Mar,`n Noame. `'S?•:.n ta1!hies of the Official Na- su::.a portic.n, wh'l wear gl<lsses or _ Y - ,� - �i IIS :Il Pa'.'_.�. �•il U'll a',i:,. il.. dClrC?SS _ ;1 ji I.,in. i,° t'.le �.11' '• " - - - ` " cat ��',tlri the h!. sl' lit deflciency.-rnl t have teats '? ill the fll" hc-f S s c Flo.tme'S r ,` M .t ') . :l� I ca'unc c. ,� nn ossa he voI- ni eIt :c.rr• Isn't h( '� GOe:I" l.• r f 1 �n, t� ' C1S T'a r:t a vnl .•t C T ,r,r,ilt t'';' :•;Sts rail. iiiiiiiviiit 1! dresser. (.nod lOQ',ing. Po::sh .t, but ies_hy T•. ll, six or sc l mint t :1 ,hears l rte I ;� f•,t L that 'tile --- �c —' -- - — - i 1pow' :ed. P.- t Of b;'z }I?; _. a •` 'i �• '°• 1, c..E•�:; fn r. rl.n.tr`.t:r. I t6.,�.,co �:,.. .. � tl:r: color __•— __ - way wLh women• Nr abp4e a- blt. '_1111". ,cn 7 n;, .+"t,j ! f .}rn ::1• :- — t` I t !•) t.. , j .O 7)_` When Ga ;�ecdh�m. whose ho e 1),c d, calaa hon;� froi.l a sl/o } t o • Y J of — er —. schcmin„ fora fair re- r '1 nn l , �s z ' large I droff ng Irene at her. ni 1 : w. p l,. r+ 1 c i^ t r ,ren contro. _. ,a.,• o,, I 1 . 1:e cele, t hate -been ad- rs a Western ranch; inherits a turn.. r.:.,... r v: { to cat dot•; l o': or b.fc up to - 'rhe as she, climbed out m 7 't, f''c' h;l'.f'd cut a'n — .:,•� sr of nloaey, her mother decides i Ga 1 3 T. e �:n. trent o a :,. ? that it , p l . t' t n t c s c! Dull be ttscu to get Gay t the car. Rodre,' 'cau;ht 1:�;- FI`.; ` t e h 1, l t u1 tl Y Of wo � l t 1. i 7 rj U c;u ;l•:' t n i i l r •1 ase r ) . li:..., a c :: ,l n;a ..c1 "Fc:r,.^.1 sin", - c ^ Y) - r'i`! t 1 " 01 t 011:d 1 , t (:I�c.r. _'`• 2� rl ,,a is -1 !` Ot,t'} ir'1.�G�, � '.A .IL ::1 l::l j)1'JVPd Into sbcifty. ►trs. - \e,cham moves snriii :r. r t uh, •acd. as nes fac :'.ts onsultcd' '` rfrrciiflly, aria c --r.: ; l ach- the entire familyto Ne5v York, where u - .; i'c tc : ific,i t.: •n r • 11ad c4.sc-r t >t, !•t i nide. ' pt.:rned'to h; - is the de§;. ,�l P. tision c r ectad ;tiri t,i tha a: L`.r if „ wh ch tL lr 1 hi*:q;:. I Sae year ` she conriccts• with ,Bernal Van Gor- � Their lips mc't and clung. Natural- r-prr.,'it," _ },�,iftamh ya'ucrl <.t shout S'ZnO. when I te;;t; fni C. P.,. R. iter" I,ru; d«part' don, an atient who arranges for Gay ly. Inevitably. •":hcn take this cable "lfa;e pr :a:ta cr.: locccs at.1.1;1!(1011, t}lltario, have a' y e `'l.:.i.n�t a. p�nn;. and no hone` to joint .debut with Irene "O?h. 'Rodney!" Ga' whispered. position niac_ izlte:•c a you .if caY1' z _ v_ —_ 2 �: it eci itT the 'city, vil'.: •eilarhd. df Stromley—Gay to supply. the money, H: ki sed l.cr again as she ching imine, late;.; for Nety Yo:', . S n ' it , r. J. J. 0'. 'a' of lion real. Tests are and the impoverished Stromleys the to.him. Then--•- involved. Monvy in it. `van Gord �^IIM DependS :Wade of vision., healing and _coloi social preaige. Dleanwhile, Ga.: has "No, Gay,'honey." he sad—huskily. bong alter his secreta y had le:�t a 4e e. met Rodney Sinclair, wealthy young "We—from the first, I: haven't been tt e room. 4'an Gordon Eaf blinking Proper Diet • :� socialite, who has shown instant in- able to think of anyonf. but }•ou— 'and .smil:n,;, . f ir:-gers tap -tap -tapping terest in her. but we must not " -on his der1c . There was greed in his The Righu-Nourishment Raises the 3 Afraid of Alother-- - sm:le• , 1' CHAPTER II ' _ "You mean — " Gay remembered (:To . _bc �ontinpe i) _ Natural Powers of Resistance _ In the days, that, foilowea. Ga be- '' what Irene Had said ("You' might Against Disease y.. y_ came sure she disliked Bernal Van fool him but you' couldn't fool his Gordon -move- tha3r--111r.Vne z0 e had --"You-;Nwgw-thdt-8cnxr ever met. His veiled ihSolence and motller.wouldn't.l%ke,rne?" cool amusement over the entire pro- I'Wbyy, of course she will!", Rodney' cedure of getting into society irri- la,sghed•. "How could she help it? tattd her_ ,But she was folded 'to"go But it isrit fair to you. honey.' to' e' through a periou of rigid training in be engaged, with your debut so near. order to learn all the -little manner- That would spoil -everything for you: Isms of the socially elect. A'-1 this, I wouldn't be that selfish," of course, was . clothed in utter "But, Rod, that doesn't matter if i ;secrecy. your rriothfr " Only one thing'.made Gray. go' on "Why are you -so afraid of Moth. knowing Rodney Sinclair. . She arid_ erV! -Rod was holding her, at arm's 1re'ne were always. running inta.Rod- length. , Trey, and the three were- together fre- * " • ' ' quently. Gay -turned• her head away quickly. The last time, if a rlovip; G£y ha3 "I—I'm not afraid -..,T just wondered thrilled when Rodr:ey's hand had • what kind, of girl 'she—she likes,;" 'found hers in.'the darkcned theater. "Your -kind," Rod'assured'her: When his shoulder had touched hers. I R'eb?" Gay's voice _ trembled. little shivers of ecstasy had travelled _Wifh background tip and down her sp:ne. ` "What's the differegce? You have Afterward, he had taken renell everything—plus.'-'. home first, and then he and Gay had "Do you think she—that• is., if I 7 gone for. a long dr ire Gay .could for- 1 met her . " `get everything in' -the sh -f•r happiness j -You w' orr't for a while. She's in of being with-him—the• Fi-7"�au: Ven Cnlii, rn`r,. And don't you worry, Gordon, and the quickly veiled hate honey.}Dave yon:r debut and a good • which often flamed in Irene':• eyes. t*me. Sor7e time .afterwgrel, when, Them -one evenin­: when she and you're sure — sure it's me — we'll het:e a long talk and' They were in Fach other's arms aa:n. Clinging together, lips meet- ing in ewer, :,rcathless kisses. S .f!de7tIy Gap drew .away =. aid. Irene wanted Rodney — had warned her she intended to have hi'm • Buf ? .Gay. teamed him, too — desper- r",` _ _ Atr'ly. Irene'coufd fall in lore witk y 47 . y ; �-�Yi��n2"• � r��. MF 57 .r„'t•'Ir as�.s a �r,hongh :.we�_pay a premium ..-for _ihe_ _ '.__ Good health is --greatly- dependent__ -- fresh eggs, the world's- most highly on a 'wise diet; for foodstuffs contain prizedare those of a dinosaur, Property for protecting against - prized disease. 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Fellowship with God means we Time—The ,first epist;.,, of St. John have come into business with God, and sr and the Revelation of St. John were that his enterprises are to be, our en- -z written toward the close of histerprises. With God fellowship _ Life, Pis my � �..�p,, `"� a ��`'��, �:' •�•;� � the' former..probably about 90 A.D., and privilege, to your out everything that the latter perhaps as late as 96 A.D. is in my heart, saying g anything, say- N * St X ,SIS.•-w:_,1�4 gtit crcyi - 3�' f.—' � Place — We do not know• where fug everything I am thinking. Con- * �,,.,��. ��. , • • : � � * �; John was when. he wrote his epistles, verse with God reaches 'Its highest le-"` but -.probably in the city of Ephesus. vel when alone with him.. r� rkya� He himself. states .that, when he re- There is no sweeter fellowship in t ,Ceived the visions recorded. in the the world than that which believers - book of Revelation, he was on the I* 'have who are united 1n Christ. Where i land, of I'Mmos (Rev. 1:9), which is in all the world can such a fellowship 1` `lu the Ae;ean Sea, twenty-four miles, as thio be found, except among the ; -- southwest of Asia Minor. Christian believers? It is love that ��;•; � " � � � � ;� 'The word translated "fellowship" in has bound us together, and no other our lessen means "association," "com- • fellowship can ever be as permanent, munit, "joint participation." It is re- as enriching, as genuine, as spontaa= l• »;;: ' „ - fated to a verb meaning "to enter into eous, as the fellowship Christ has gl fellowship, to join one's self as an as- ven to us In our common salvation. i soctate, to make one's self a Shafer or "And these things we write, that our partner," and then it also means, very joy may be made full." The joy is significantly, "sn to make another's' that serene happiness, which is the re- ' necessities significantly,. own as to relieve suit of "conscious union with God`and ' k them'" good men, of conscious possession of + Our Fellowship's Foundation eternal life, wbich raises us above r t"* ria„;" The beginning here is not, of pain and, sorrow -and remorse. course; the- beginning of the life of Walk in the Light Christ, or encu the beginning of hu- "And this is the message which we — man history, bn' it refers to a time have heard from him and announce before man had been created, the_ -unto you, that God is light, and in very of b�gi'tininR of all things. "That him is no darkness at all;' There are which we .have heard." With this three statements 1n the Bible which clause we pass from eternity into stand alone as revelations of the nat- time. The -first clause refers to some •ure of God, and they are all in the thing prior to the Creation. Here both writings of St, John: 'God a spirit' FONT BIdD views Cd this t�iree �. jp t body byDu is �b dlator grille on both de lure and _ the Creation and the Incarnation have�, id , taken place. "That which we haee (John 4724); 'God ie light; and God units o! the Ford V-8 lies it i naw outwtuFd bean s t a n d a r d trucks,. gives a more •!s love.' They are probably the nearest linos massive, impressive appearance seen .with our. eyes, that which we be. are pictured above. At lop, f ii s r Maury. `Sweep e, p approach to' a definition of God that ooda ive ibe 1988 which is het htened b the long held." The additional phrase 'with our the human mind could frame or com- the standard V-8 car, desipt9d far a�td g g y I eyes' etttphasizes' the Idea of direct owners to whom 4KOno is p ord VB,��ars a new and diatine- lou s which extend horizontally prebend; and in the history of thought m�t�- •personal experience in.'a matter mar- mount. Below, the d0 fuse To flus vines. Both tate de lux* alo the hood. Trucks are is three velons in Itself. The vision was not and religion they 'are unique. The 1t ngths the 157 -inch, the more we consider them, the more they V'8 liah sister o! by s rd �sia>tr] eprs have the �e►me wheelbase le , of the eor.l within. but !n lite. There car, 'The standard Ford, is three ord 8 sats. �'he new Time 134-inch which replaces the 18131 - satisfy us. The simplest intellect can ii (top inch of previous years and the t1.2 - can be no, doubt that the exact word body types is powered by ibo !a- 8 tritelt roti b b own. e` ie used with a distinct reference to understand their meaning; the eubt- + 8 ), 1 lest cannot exhaust it. The statement mons Ford V-8 a The de Ioke ri ht New tieatineat of the r3- ,nth wheelbase for commercial care. the invitation of the Lord after his that there is no darkness in God, _ resurrection. 'Handle me.' "Concern- means first that there Is nothing bid- . hie church, €a• his far-off customer Ing the Word of life."'' The fact that perfection of God's image, without .a Bibles Bartered den_ in God — he never. expresses any blemish and without stain! - did not know, the use of money and 'Word' Is printed in the text' of the trufh, he never undertakes any act, !a paid him with. skins and cooking pots' Revised VePrslon as a proper noun, which the slightest shadow of un- "� 1 saw the holy city, new Je - - g or Sweetmeats instead. _ •. with - :� • F S - t h he first letter sa a capital, in- rxsalem corrin down out of heaves g truthinlneee, or compromise with sin, di cat ca- that the phrase is -to be taken from God, made ready as a- bride ,ia A Bulgarian has committed dui- tss a direct refereue can ever be discovbrre a PLox g e to the rson of adorned for her husband," There are Even Turtles Are Taken in pe n _ . "If we say that we have fellowship tide at the age of 99, because he did - :- the Lord Jesus Chrfat; Christ is both three Jerusalema is the Bible —the of Money In World's R'e- .the word of God and the life of !mltn. with him and walk in the darknegs, earthly city by that name: aur_ home motet Regions not -.want to be a centenarian. ti ; we lie, and, do not the truth.". The riven from the -steeple of St. Words of Eternal Life iii heaven is sometimes called the Je g,• England, apostle John, in this very epistle we Johns Cfiaich Reading,.' Jesus himself said: -The words that are studying says' that a man who rssalenr whioh is above, then there is "6E'iiich fe the most widely read book T :7 have spoken unto 0 ' the Holy City, new Jerusalem, which in the world? Undoubtedly the Bible. where they did $2,500 dam,a•_c, pig- yo -n --are spirit . Y and - A _ hates his br, t o hal is !n darkness.' comes down out of heaven. During the year 11,343,948 copies of, eons have made their ho a in the are life,' and the apostle Peter confes• 'mut• i! we walk in the light as he s � the Scriptures were issued. This stag- organ chamber of Trinity Coagrega- sed to the Lord shortly after: "'Thou Is to the light, we have fellowship one "And I heard, a great vol'ce out of ,_ doral Church, two streets away. - bast the wards of eternal life.' the throne saying, Behold, the taber- gering figure included 1,040,0_5 Robles, 3 with another, and the blood of Jesus, i 1 E48,743 New Testaments, and 9,057, - "And the life was manifested." This his Son cleanseth us from all sin" nacle of God is with men, and he %hall 1,2 portions. The books were printed Coral is Brox n� rapsdly is the phrase simplymeans'that Walk dwell with them and they, shall be his hat Christ is in the i Y ,who g e 1 gbt !a presupposed - P hos , k t -e►a • in many hundreds of languages and harbour a Sl:or; tam, Sus.E::, F,- , s from et m 1 t er es an God himself shall e with hit , and lived as the 1 d G h f s b e � e conditi Peg Y d is heaven on for this application p dialecta—a feat remarkable in itself. land, and bo; t ..keels a:ni anchor. . .Out of richt of men, became such that of the virtue of Christ's life and his thea, and be theirGod." Here we have he could be seen by men. "And ae death. The marvelous thing that Where the people are ti,cry poor the chaffs a:e bcco::ing.enctust, i ;::th. the perfection of ail fellowship, for Et have 'seen. and bear witness." it is when you put your trust in the Lord God is now found actually dwelling British and Foreign Bible Society's lumps as big; a.,'foot} alis -h.:, .v.aLar" one thing to see and handle something esus, the blood of Christ. cleanses et- with men, the consummationof all his coiporteurs (as their missiana y sales• in'pa2ts of the f aibour,rsl :ex drops men are called. barter t, �"rri tures below i 5 d: ,,'c z hecaua- :t D c u :d 'and eve . n to be convinced nr ossa for his redeemed people. •• - on Inced of its real- ernalI _and completely D.� P P -- , c m tel in. th sight ity. It iq' another thin to bear wit. God, Y P Y e a g t of for sn ectm�ats, eggs, sugar -cane, and to coot En�h-+,n l u c : stab g ;And he shall.wipe away every tear even turtles. der ^ra. Gess publicly, to others, concerning "And I -saw a new heaven and a new from their eyes; and de4th shall be One i :.: teur in the far 'north- of tkat which ' i:a have �Inves.tigated and earth are passed away; and the sea is no more; neither shall tbere'• be any.-, Manchukuo wrote that• he appeared The olds t Ii,'tt i � h. t a„n ; ,i! fes found true.' "And declare, unto you the . earth for the first heaven and the first. mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more u ku a hudter "returningt.hea- with t• ;, �d life, the' eternal' life; which was with no more," When. John says that he more: the first things are passed right .back to �';e; ,..: the Father,. and .vas manifested unto saw a new heaven and a new earth, aw y,' There !s infinite wisdom here, founded an au::r,,,l :ra!:+•.+,i ? i to t to s it is not to be understood that the is nits lore, and infinite power. God unto me,'They are come t� pass. 1. am pari::h.priest. of 1' , .il vil•• "That which we' have ' seen and 'earth. itself has been destroyed, or is of ignorant of nor aloof from the the Alpha and the Omega) the begin- lags near Eselft. Y' *i7,a-1l r Tis beard -declare we unto you also, that that heaven has been destroyed. There aft rings of men,'nor is he, knowing ning and the end. I will give unto him _.bravcr'p aen;t} iian;:=:: ii; •ac,. -.-T ye also may have fellowship,wtth us; ars two` words to indicate the idea ma 'a deep. tragedies, powerless as he that is athirst of the fountain• of the Payment has 'b ea ::' '.^ :;: y ctcr Tea, and our fellowship is with the of newness in the Greek language 1 s upon them, for he not only water of.life freely. He that overcom• since to the vicor of Father; and' with his Son Jesus ono—sienna_ something 'newly created, takes away -our tears, but he takes eth shall. inherit these things; -and I will be his God, and he shall be my Clhrist." Fellowship, in this verse, Is. something brought for the first bine away all that causes tears death, r 'spoken of under two different aspects into existence; the other one means and pain, and sorrow, son." In the last clause of the seventfi x 5�ei — there is the fellowship which be. something -that has been changed, or �erae 'I will be his God, and he v ' .(fevers haste with one another, and renewed, or restored, and this is the Father and 'son shall be my son' — we have the ulti.- tbere is the fellowship which believers word here used. What a glorious day - And he that aitteth on the throne;' mate achievement' of the great re - said, with the ,Father and his Son that will be when the -earth wi11 be paid, Behold, I make all things new. deeming work of God'a• only begotten And he saith, Write • for these words i Deena Christ, Let us us be clear that restored to its original beauty, and all Son: Beloved, now are we children ]here is no true fellowship, as John who are upon the earth will, be in the are faithful and true. And be said of God, and it is: not yet made mans- feat, what we shall be. We kno* that, - if he shall be manifested, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as {; peri ; ACX e he Is, (1 John 3:1, 2.) In these seven a,�,:•+� e.e ti verses we have three distinct forms tit �S gC«paedetU� �uv CIO$ Y>, of fellowship-- that which is repre- twos tt' this q5 Otter Addte� seated by a city, that which is symbol c��E4°stpZa 193itr ttea`°v'' ' .zed by the . loving. relationship of a 4•e' bride and her husband, and that r hich o :• t is indicated by the Ilving, vital rela- tionship of a sou to his father., 0 �„•-•��`' y,+ r zea :• his spoils than a mast returning to ^ r x' , Special THE INV GOUTING DRINK OFR BEEF FLAVOUR Jr A THE. SALVATION ARMY XMAS APPEAL In hundreds of homes in. Canada whi+re. need exists there is. confidence that The Salvation Army will give aid. With your help we will not disappc:int them. _ Please send your contributions to: ' `COMMISSIONER GEORGE L. CARP P"INTE [ 20 ALBERT STREET TORONTO .Y +74 A4 " ` F Ku Cu ttiYw V�J•... S.h .. `'•/,.. „r V4I, V fir . .. au�`c ., ..,Ear'.i,-.�>ri i.� li..�,"�."�Na�..a"h '� .w ���'..e+'.rL'•'-.' Jnr...,,<�sa .�','ir �':'"--s °'m�'y' '.•F*- � .- .. �.w..s!- ».:. ',�• j 'i> �,,�...W. �.,. _` .- _- c F .., ice, r-"., rx - � - �n-, ref*': .. .'' '• _R..` .'.. ".'t t.,. _.. ...:. .C•... ._"te,', '' „ P. � � r NIPPON LOCALISM �; tl °i °- —> a. > y, mat - >� 7 Y art ited her son, Alvin,'and family last with her brother, Russell Burrell. `week. 1 '']n a '�NOMARC" CUFF flee 'Tho Tumult" in Aadle7 --Ile Township Council will meet<I The large yellove,- County Road The `�J�JMARCff R 'd. schoal an Friday 17AX on 'Wednesday next to prepare the 1 14aintainer will be located in this I -.Mr. Ed. Bowman, Fa -Mayor ' of financial statement for the year. Wwrtahip during the winter to be VnUtby, was in our town on Monday -Miss Beatrice Stevenson of equipped peed with snow? plows. Motor �oot onibusiness• Brougham is visiting with her aunt ( -Miss A. E. Richardson spent a .--.Born, at the General Hospital and uncle, Mr; and Mrs. C.. J. few days last week in Georgetown Oshawa, on Decombea 1st to Lloyd Stevenson. with her brother, James Richardson i and Mrs. Oke, (nee Helen Cowan), k:erMt9aYd',iO -Pns for the Christmas and family. - .,Get. � f twin sons anTree of theUnited John Barker, of Queen's Univ=LThe severe frosts of the past ch are n progress for Friday ersity, Kingston, and Reg. Barker :them few weeps have been, much apprecia- I evening, Dec. 17th. of Hamilton, visited their parents, ted by the young people as it has -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Steven- 'Geo, W. and . Mrs. Barker, last 4` -covered some of 'the ernall ponds son of Kinsale„ spent an afternoon week • , at with ice than has enabled there to with his uncle and aunt here the ,-.The Ladies' -Aid of St. And- L 'enjoy skating• latter plait of last week. Yew's Church will meet at the home the ,-Mrs. Ed. Rice, of Whillby, call- -The Annual Christmas Tree of of Mrs. W. J. Miller on Wednesday - ad on Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Steven St. Andrew's Sunday School 'will be next ate usual hour. A good at- 4• of iron and with other friends from held on the evening of Monday, tendance 11're nested• ��VWtby attended the `bazaar in con- Dec. 20th. Full particulars will be 9 STAR • -The Young People of the Unit- section with the Anglican Clitmh given later. ed Church$ -weep your Wednesday .9� lie on Saturday last. Mrs. H. A.. Matchett and dsu- evenings free for the Y. P. meet- *� _ .� Jerild , constable of Ont- ghter, Helen, of Toronto, visited ings• Wednesday, Dec. 15th to be 1 r ario County, who has been residing Pickering friends' on Saturday and in charge of the Citizenship group, Caw-1�aant IIs. X261 ,f in Highland Creek has moved to attended the bazaar, held try the Convener Menneth. Morley. Remaem- N. S. pftef is ~"d Pickering and is now occupying the Wornen's Guild, of St. George's ber 'the Ehristalasd party, Wednea- L_Y �pp Phillip's residence, formerly oecup- Church. y, Rubbers --Rubbers• •it t Jed by James Potter. phone Pick. -The. Deesmbea meeting of the —est. Georges Church, Dlc r gra $fete ora Societyissionary v• E' - Men's sturdy, 8 eyelet. �1 7 and Ladies d Pickering 12th. 8rd Sunday in Advent. Sun- Cartwright on Wednesday afternoon (And all points. N. S..E. and W.) McII's ][pee RubberBOQte �2, and $3.26 day School, at 10 a. m. Celebration Dec. lot, with the 2na Vice-Presid- _ _ - _.. of the Holy Conmwnion at 11 a: m. ent, Mrs. W. C.-Murksr, in the made by' hand are always Over -Rubbers for the whole family iktirening Prayer at 7 p - m. The chair and was assisted in the Devot- Gifts, more appreciated» meastbers of Doric Lodge A. F. & lona) Period by Mrs. M. Jenkinson, Remnants ail t$ plw Your skill Prices consistent Wlth good Quality . A. M. Pickering, Will be present at reading the Lesson Leaflet. The R to handwork. this service. Preacher at iwtp ser- study session was very ably conduct- make most attractive sine R'r o can buy rubbers whish are somewhat Tim, Rev. E. G. Robinson. ed by Miss Jean Clark, assisted by YOU can always find a good supply Tae first real snow storm of the Mrs. Cyril Morley and Mrs. Cart- of -REMNANTS of milks, wool cheaper, but we will not sacrifice u season occurred on Sunday evening Wright. During the business period jerwey, oreottons, at Q y when nearly one inch of snow fell. the foUo,wing officers were elected TOWN MALL BUTTON SHOP for pride. - Titere had been several enofw fiurr- for 1938: Psiszident, Mrs. F. T. BROCK ST. � OUTH-WHITBY thea before, but the snow disappeared Bunting, lst - Vice -President, Mrs: (Quilt'Palches--Button s) n _ which as fret as it fell. The snow M T. Fa Jenkinson, 2nd Vice-president, + .Ch a srf+ . !a1►ieh covered the ground on Mon- Mrs.. M. Jen]rinaoa, Recording Sec- �? �.'v j ' day morning enticed a number of retary, Mise Bertha Bunting, Asa- p L ear sportsmen to go out With their istant, Mrs. L. M. Morley, Treas--,.$arbe Shop guns and dogs in search of rabbits. user; M•r�l. A. W: Mitchell, Cordes- ; 1 The W.. - A. of . the United ponding Secretary, Mrs. - L. Morley. Church will meet for the final meet- Finance Secretary, Mrs. Jenkinson Beauty Parlor j� �+ p ing of the year at the home of Mrs. . and Mrs. C. E. Morley, Supply y R. FARMER. T D. N. Loeiwood on Tnes�ay, Dec. ttee, Mrs. M. S: Chapman �p �+ _ f 14th. at 3 p. m. Holders of "Dime Miss fid• Morris, Mrs". D. N. Loci- A ton►petent lady will bavecharge , �He� Work JRubb$rs••� V e elet Omsk" will please :bring or send Wood and Mrs. H. T. Fallaise'_ of floe beauty parlor and ,atisfac' � y same to this meeting. Should un- Associate Helpers' Sec., firs. Cart- tion is`guaranteed at reduce __5 i.S;J per pair favourable weather ' mane it necess- Wright, Peace and Temperance Sec., prices. - - :cry, trsasportation will be available MI's • C. J. Stevenson, Pianist, Miss Permanent Waves. $2.00. $3.60,6 i.00 AD wool work $OCks 3 r$ 1 at Chapmlan's corner at 2.45 p. m. H. Lane, Mission Board, Mrs. Gart- Shampoo and F- f P • � • - Servioas will be conducted in St. shore and Miss Eva Bunting.Miss- Inger wave' .b0 _ Piaget wave: .40 'Winter wash shirts military flannel • Ararewfs Prean , u`H' �.. ._ .i10. g - yter•,an Church next ionary Monthly Miss na M Shampoo,' ' .. ,8a ._ Sunday at 2..30 p. m. as usual and literature, Mrs. W. C. Murkar, 09 Q Sunday School at 1.30 Congo `� • p. m. Some Press. Mrs Cyn Mo y, I melies'Hair Cut. ,20 C of the congregation have expressed Mise E. Munay; Finance - All w SWeSter C08ts, $3.�0 'a -ja desire to hold the church services Mrs. Mitchell, Mrs. C6 Special Prices; .May 25 to 31 and Sunday School' at Cartwright, Mrs. Fallaise, Mies J'. Oil P. W., Reg. $2,00-•SSI.sO FjDe Cashmere, sods Clock pattern II a. tm.. The question will corse lip Clark. At the close of the meeting Regular, Reg. $3.54--$3-00 , set a congregational meeting at an Mrs. Cartwrights group served re- Regular. Reg. 65.00.44.00 pairs, $1.00 aarty date.. fresheneats. • -St. George's A. Y. P. A. held H. MA DILL 0 per cent SPECIAL OFFER 10 per teat tbeiz usual evening last Friday. 0> -bone ?1 cent Reduction oo all orders taken for suits or ov- - l4iev. E. G. Robinson. Biblical Con - The. Pickering NOW A ercoats during Novernbei. Down .payment of $10,00 tend, gave an interesting and ins �.. rtquirtd with order, piriag address. The members al- MEAT ,MARKEs T FOR SALE -6 well-bred e�ng ways look foywar,d to his evenings, goats. 1 Don. G' Fred T. �i..untagr' ' Piekering for they feel the have something Apply aeon, no R . i a, • y '� 'Pickering, 3rd con. I mile north of 1 _ P.awbWl:esd 1657, to carry away With thele to think We, carry a full Zine of - PieJoering _Village. — about. This Week is Literary, al- ` _ -- li though this time of the year is :,Fresh i WANT>�-a-garage that can be � busy,. we cage all the members to moved, or a quanta of steel • lots present 'nasi to .once a, special - sheeting. W. T. W51son, good 2, and Claremont. 16 •SPECIALS ' effort to bring new members -along. - - !Cured Breakfast Friday' at 8 p. m. sharp. FOR SALF�-bel7er, good milk strain Bacons 2''w• a 1 b. i held very successful bazaar Was T. B. tested and Med. MseKinnon, ac North �Gail�yofzgtehs North of D�rtbarton. 16Ced on -. Steak, ..12c" a - lb. In the Town Hall . At 3 p. m . Mrs. Meats REPOR7tX--to send news of new E. L. Reddy, in a very happy lit- buildings, fires, new businesses and Pow Laver J< 2(,' tle .beech, declared the bazaar op- -Our del>ivery.is at your service. business removals. Stationery and f en. The various' booths, displaying p'b0n@ p1C� Is2Q - postage supplied. Interesting work : Stewing Beef, 2e. $ ib. attractive novelties as well as art- for spare tinge. Write now for par -'y` idles of a' more useful nature, were CLARENCE SILK titulars. MacLean Building Reports Jewel Sho enilJg, . 15(;, a lb, well patronized by the large number `' Ltd., 345lAdelaide St. W. Toronto.' of , friends attending. Many enjoy- _ Ont. 16 ' a ' ed the tasty sapper served by the -LI LLIAN'S = Classic CIeanser,. 3 tins, 13ce Committee in cliarge of refreshments WANTED -pair of hockey skates �^ The Guild appreciate the great int- BEAUTY SHOP and shoes (used) shoes size 8. Boat tins, 28e•. t erect displayed' in their bazaar by 1 50 News Office. e members of all the churches in Three doors east of the Old Church , of the comm sty. bids. E. Booth, the WA^�TTF.�i--)rusher caliots.,and bus-'ur} Gars e, Mr. O. Crammers lel cookie onions. W511 calf foY! RE I President, find her co-workers are t Residence. g be congratulated upon the unusual same. phone 1200 Pickering. 16 ' -Butcher : (bonne 3000) t'ie�cerin'g measure of success attending their Shaa lwo and �FJngerwsve lost. FOR SALE -20 small pigs' p gs, just ar- • rived'. Lot 12, con. 7, Markham . O. The murder mystery which has Fingerwave vim' R. Davidson, Markham,. R. R. 2. ' y Put Pickering on the front page of OR Shampoo &.Fthger.�w Tse. FOR SALE - First Mortage on Pickering Hard• are Store the daily papers:' during the past Archins 3- property situated in the Village of -fern Weeks, remains unsolved and is Manicure a5a Pickering. First class security. Ap- Y as much a. mystery as ever. The Facistls 50c. ul to Thomson &bit. Ulan Gordon Provincial Police and detectives M - APPLIED.: have been at work continuous) ever HAIRCUTT>fi1G_ Acv, Pickering. 8tf FREE WITH since the murder took place but —"�� COWS FOR SALE - Close spring- "self-sh' • their investigations have produced Thermeae Heaterless . Bp Persons. era and fersh coma, pure bred .and > y eft Waves practically 'nothing. The reporters grades. T. B. Tested and blood FLp HA ♦. ES who have been on the scene a moat $1.95 sue $3.50 $5,00, tested. Free delivery. Wm. J. L0sit � /� �'v , daily are succeeding in getting much tet""" Piek. 22M Murphy, Murco Farms, .Lindsay Ont. $ 'FLOOR GLOSS interesting reading matter for their Phone IAA . 13tf 140 respective papers are the fruits of ""°aaG9`.e their imaginations or are supplied •'�. Pce LAN �... PINT with �ppr�. ft persons who are eager to --see W HY NOT . P .�; Q� hove their stories w�ould�.appear in BUSINESS CAREER '~ @UART withAppiier 98co '� print The murdered man, Mike 1: shewluck, who has been a resident Canada's increasing Business needs more Business executives. Where ~h .of Pkksring for ten or eleven years are tbese future leaden in Business? They will be found by hundreds in Agent for MaCorBiiek-Deering ''FUM MioiliiDe?y is spoken of very highly by the u1tLtb� ng e�ett and women as ou. But youth must baTRA1NED to le. with rw314m be bad' yin now to take a Shaw Business Course sad Re Picl ierirtg peop fill positionsefficiently. Pt of Shaw 12 Da Schools. Consult Telephone Direct for loca- ibeeosn,e acquainted. He was very tions. 'Tbe Shaw Plan of individual instruction enables ypu o join any Our )Motto: -','Wei �e gee It. Or quiet and industrious and spent ]tis time. Shaw Courses lead to recognized standing. Shaw s Mo" Of$ce Ja is ooz ma4a. ' evezringa at home reading bDoks of gives actual experience. Shaw Employment Bureau gives free assistange A Mowry and science. His sad death tograduates. Instruction slwbythe Shaw•Home Studymethodifdesired. Telisphooe WN Idea C#t a deep gloom ever the phom of write for tree Dtrartpti.. Booklet entitled— ­Up With the Thne.•'. J. S. BALSDON, PICKERING &HAW aCHO01.8, n1e•d Os>ce. 1130 B•y 9t., (Pbone g1. 3W) Toronto. camllaorulity •