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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_12_11...:'K moi+'.:.: "., ..'n--�• - _ - - .<ar�•• -,' _ "r'. r. ...., �.- _.. r .•.t. t: .. ,-.•, .S.'J. .,. •:.... .. .. ,.a . . , : :. • .. ...w. ,.'^v .' ,,,. -.--P;i. �. P y -r,„.. i '{'L� �", 'f•.•a Y. :: �?"'',`T'.£•'te'�4i'*. y" J' :. Wf. ,,,•='.'; 'i'.rw� d �p•7."'',"c' - 'l •z x - y r' VOL. •I_.V I `��- ' �: � .: • . PICSERING, O-NT.e � FEZI D.riiY,-D1jc '. ! i. I 1A� �>� tpstttfetr•lDssat asslsi.. Audley A'hitevale ( i 0- D 4 NOTICE The Club +t;Ti n:ei.t un blRniay e VI'rtre'n'i ir.•:..itute card party evening ne:,-t for election of ofr:cers an dance has been pos�pcned from I j D R. ( PRA rton. hpeicii►n _ _ i! '•Unr trhe• -g psas your wdy and the treat for the children. last Saturday utltil next Sdturua; . i _ and4ur`eAn, Dumbarton. :Oh every day," sirs. Y P. h,intere; has the mss- 'Dec. 12th. E. FOKQVTR. Ooh'. D„ Director COAL ' COKF fortune to severely 'run, l,er i:a td. R.(�,,tometr;cal Aerotaat,onot Onteno. Reit. - wtared .Mcwber of the American Optometrical i t (8 . 6--1936 _ 1 awciation. Eyes examined by appointment �t7 T, > >• Chaq. Puekru-t and Percy ?tea Brock 'Road a Pkeset864. Claremunt.Ont. '1■ vOL, CEMENT, are. both mvt-i;ir ; eongratirlat•ionE r_ T , on the bit'th of boys. Mr, and Mrs. Reg. Fuliew and � - r -ever.-------:- SAND, GRAVE.L', __-'. - __ _ fantih r.=itch on Sunday last with Celebrating my Golden ;-Anniver- a [� [)U +u U tit Lu Y fiat, torte, aIId - Dunbarton Mr. anu airs. Chez. Stevenson of " i.l►. 1! Oshay.a I sary, I am giving. The farmers the �uttCltor. \cujio uu 64. .,,u. _ylii -uan: BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ' tiaa. turtn�,y .,ccuyteu uy ;,os,ate A. �. .Sly On 7Tl irsday. Dec. 1 itht L1ie .i', The keel r°nk' is ncnv.' ready and.; followiov. prices For chappissg until ttaa.soulh ww,i ut -•curt tl�ua, • wnuuy. sly d1. S. az;l meet at tkt Mance. Off- all those witihinl a good evening's • ------ alio local cartage work January 1st : BiGA i ON, bLLL U. k o. -'s icer, for 19:37 w ll be elected skate. • just make up a party and l:drrlstors rS ,oticitorb We itrtvomlyopiaeed in �t�,ck a full On (lie=clay evening. the Ci1ri t- cor^� to Erar:It Pcad. - :.'Cl3oppipg, 6c. peP bag T line of 91apl- l,e,.f Millsug �ma. trp? and entertainmpnt of ti, Several farmer; , of this district _ W ILL1A�1 J, tshA'I U��i, K, L. L nited Church Sunda; School wi'' went to the- ea.�tef^. parts of the t �' H. BRUUKt, 6tiLL, *i. L: J, t). !'. RUSt E ct'- Fii�rd�. A.30' bas and over•, Jd111 S A 11'ltfl;"!fT A, W. 1r11TC bN held. -3 go sol' pr gram is hint pro:tnc4 n search <,f testes co:t.;a 5e. `+ prepared o ronlenish their• herds after the - t b 73 MAY Street, l orunto. elQeldtde -jbd5 per r a � St. P':;11"; -bn-the-Ni;l. Dunbar:. n, to nee tr:r v, a. - These are excepiionolly low prices 4 ■■//" C. Hll;iiAltliSUti d: �;.>.,•t3errin. - ,h1Cla,B['111�, �)ilt. Sun+iay• Dike ahPr. t''ttt, 3rd Gtr.- 'The C'hristrn2a• Coru•Prt at ,Br«(.i .. `for fine rho ie. IV•. f5t �u,i,ttQr.a. :tiut,,r,re t"� , aa. a iVt ..._ ' ) - PP g. ... Rxce �iu s-,,, bfuldt: o•, s r� Otkicp h,,ne• K10..-Reside.nr e t ., day in Advent. Sutnlav' S,,hoo: at _ Read Schuul will .be eld thi.y year et pw�t, ! ru,.to.' p ;'� m. FL'PY,i ? nn . Tt]P:-da: e:er.in„ Der. ?2nd. ' I am keeping a full tine- -Of Naster 'Tdµ -ii;t Ac!_ltSa3, t'ic¢er,•,•'•cone' ,.>. at: p. n3' l�:-oyer. at. :..:p," -m;- i -_...:- _ Prpach,r iii= Qorotr•r; Re:. f•:. G. Pr•uin•aan 'rill consist of sd�rgs, res Brand Poultry Feeds, i11S0 chop r1�1lUldti�1 4 )L--AlLLANti 1;.trtie- The Beat Store, Claremont Robina^.. 4irc%z- s pntPrtai�rrent ;Ln!`o'1� dial->R•ues and drills etc., - 1 of all kinds. sen, Sul,aWcs, Votary Nubac splice at . • _ Itsrdence w `.U. rtwruwn,'ty: 11. conte wo,: 1, PH 0.11 & a'11 of St. Pau 'c %nday �hcw1 w4ll h, ar<I will. etart at 'R p. m. ,So come' Or any of the Master; Brands that t'letermt, ll:iiet Liru,r: i; hu,+doy and �aturddy *Vodangs, from ut, p m t„ bsu P. m., ur by held: btu^day "L1ec. ' 1st. in the . -d -^ee :the children do their part FURNITURE -ma be required or ordered.. ntmcat. 7wun.t udicr . CW lt:yd t kSana hall. to ;dive you a Merry Christmas. :�' y 9ti -'"1m' Pbunt Ptclt sU.o. Toronto F:IKtn53u3. ----,- siIver collection will be taken at ��, PTi(tH Ri bt-No Credit . 371, We ire ducplaving r►n'ttttr tctivr - vw ietp of : Ettlsale the door as usua>-. E verybedy wet- - ltUNANT w es Pubic - Bit,trtt a. - cue t F: Z+. GFRE�irT Aitiwio im st.nd Ortwiteware Etc. SelOK V. N,NA.N . K. Furnitare old Furniture Mr and Mtn Joe Paridn, of Arb- li6RDOltID.CONArtT.'tc.c. Novnitlee,ALLAn bocci. vrere recent. visitors with re' Greenwood 00011- F. AMinate S. A.. LL, a Pricee low. in keeping with tSmbe. a4.tiveK here. PIAHO TITHING : - Obaea -a 1 9 Siaawr St 5.. Or6nst iii• -+ and s,(..er:.). and in tax Court' Miss V. Gaynor iv snaking a' pro- Xr. Gerald Mutton Fpent the earl - ttouar. W114sy, Cdr, LA"ant) Phone 7 twb,t• e* ♦♦ Q Taw longed viaPt with the Hoosier fam- ai, the week st his home here ,,JU by) .RA ,SVIVICS 171., Ilio: gnu Mss. 3fiktan or -nems+ " A Graduate of Radio College A carload of youns people wit 'arid Nirs. Brandon called on f-ie-ld4 All hinds crf HSI air R ork to Oshawa feet Feiner r e+t V bere on Sunday afternoon. All Tuning Guaranteed j� akate. AJI reaort a orod time. The YC, A treated the ?ifta•ion & V (S mOaw�r iso i t. 1. f, `t,r�aouDa'te d Up-to-ibe-min #rte trainin)5 + The annual 111riittrta4 eotu•ert for Rc+n i rremix-ro to a froe supper re- C,. S. M atDON A L D nota Rosd CoNeteof [k■, awKd&eand Toren- the Sunday School will bo held in centl in the basmient of the church - ar lltaivt'ealtr ' At Cl:r 'cot t.(9ce ova. D. A. BLId" Y - 'Jots CLOSE AVE. 1ORON_T(i _ Snoties*cureevarw Tad t sad Fro Phwne ;cFINEST E( JIPMF.iVT the hall, Per. �'lyd, Mr. Mantlkie iz •'1'h:' Ladies' Bible r1asF veil! meet P}i� Lalaside !lf02• stotsrt o-[1. i77 for in charge. se the -hes . of *n.. F. L. Greer. Sero ,_..._ .._ . . _.. _.-4rdc7e Sarco at NEWS' fM`itt It Our .ye'urtt► p-o,1y are v4vin<. a H �nday p.ewnsr, DPa 144 �j BRBBRT r. PALLA1SE. L- D S., Cu'a-raoteed Satisfa' Chov Bag" un g' W. .4� meptc on '1'ltur-du; Y 1 D: D. S. Graduate .1 the itoyal collate of dn+nta entitled "The R}u" - Dsta. , eaov and the llatverrt of Toroete. ♦? - 109$w to rweadeaee,ecoed dour coal of St, And j�py�rinahJr P• irP� der the direction of steak - Hookn+ pF <'. IOtt the` ' :i.c�m t r,f. )ter �Shinglr_ H'or Sale nVoCeurcl't. Pieper i.owt . Atpce nours Y : and ydr, =llfvminr- on- Dee. tt, i.1-ehureh. As this ic..he last meetintr FF le a M 8 a.. of or apyrxnrmeot. (x-ray Tubes and Batteries ']w _ a rye o0 )y •rd •P * e P P •' f Office-= -.. .� ae Pact 37011. -4ai e h a .s' 4f rile .a. the l.c..w?tt w • sour ? tato s the a1I. Ptrcetwi for the chore y Ow :• H, 1i.UY gill LRR.7 i fund. will takii pCa�-e: _ e ft t•,:I��t:1 z -c1 �+r.,, lltiir:glP . .. . _Bird*e l"c•lt. Mote yhinirle -7 fur{n"* W orb*. Brourbem, Uomrio The Jubilpt' Singers under th•" Aic.�,, r•• -t ti hl.•, irtK huggr to hrela. - Pbtmo Mark ItstS :direction • of 'lir. `Shay_-, � P a •l'lart•mont W. 1: 13a►1sar today at - 480 . Lttarr urtltt gra .ti ►rpr rt��rl. - AIiL12ABF.TH iU_13Hai{D9Ulr- musical prarram in the chltrcr nn the knit_ ed ('hureh at' 3 p rr► 13 f'I.Altl?.1uli '. htn and iautomob,temnartace of all kinds,�t t but thi+ a who had the `nriv- lrhlatad ('reek . - " eepeaeatattt coatpaatnol •or+d 6naati•t .C► R H, '(,•i! null Xrt 1,r c, t•.. Ph '. •M }'�Si� >tCIBTiLL, Liceutted Ailctionitetr, ileiye of henrinq them were delight 7 F. ed.. The November rnw ting or t1i<' + i[ U EL 1' . tar Qanns4w of Yart sad onead6, arta : ' �� '; taw ori•• of s11 ktnda atn•aa•d M oa mar.aw rite bazaar : ttxm,nred by- the W, Senior Branch of tht•' NiF al stet.... ►dare. Oman silver P. O„ own. Inpur ace of All Kinds.last Wednesday ecenintr was all Creek W. 1, Sups • heitl at the• ' hontr , d. The teh• of Mrs.- Du"Id St -Mi. it chai-te-r } - R. B$ATt)N, � TUw:�Bd[P that could - be 'e BeAt Ratae Available W1t17 - �� member of thN Rranc•h,•arr'. nor �', , t - D• Cwt. Conveyancer Commissioner for cent supppr aMt a mA=ical program Builders' ,Supplies tatina • ,tames, accountant, Etc. Issuer o1 t • by It>ca1 talent along witfi the sale is held in high"rstee•„ by her fel P C.Iaanate e•s. ,Whitevsk, Ont. Security and Service'. of candv 'god cake and' the u::=e•rul lave' urkni-r- P. rt ,.. 'Cruivt'.; y. rficleq and fieb-nond. mado thi<' in 'f,er innnit:ib)r 'Kat, ga e t .de ,-1 ni t t� {,ytFl e _ W til. MAW a Tddress .Phone event a success. Prncee,is, t30, liKhtfvtll}' huttrur0u> yc•t rlr',nt' Ifs LICLNt;I(U. .�►1'1"11UVF,ER , AND BROUGHAM JPICK 516 - incU'uctive* and very iletaile,! ace � ti: 1 �ttit.�`t't3 VALUATOR -anal Ittute'•n-£EioRam ..itjt• tr'usl !t!t►lea i�ondwtled AuFwherc Ventiotl, held in_ the Rvy.}1'.. hc,ti jhi .tri Phone or write. Address t31 t un ac . i f{ererif Fpctlnns u t P Run ay h ate" � 1 it. f. CuUua i ' KtrP,±t, Resat,- Picker><ng MI S c•hr1l are all busy prepari,in fcr -gas follower! by an --hifnrtistl, dt'• j)eiiltHdllt; (;Oitt3 Whitby'; Ontario. the Chri ttttas party un rile lRth. bate wi "Chain•Stort= vs. the Lu,:x'. � j,itrle, Nl�lvtei• Agency for Frost` Wood, Church and Sunday Schtx>1 cr,r- Dealer", airs. McCliesney support�,l �'� (tleLfr' You Cannot Avoxl vices missed -a feu= of, the"reat.0,ir ' the afrirmative h.y dealing with the' lltll►le' Rntly V4 Ct,t1 Coekst utt Farm :Machinery' attendants on Sundiw last. advantages of and benefits front Agstzts_#a•t' 1,1wtly baBae • The colic weather has helped tltp tho'-Chain System, while Mr.;. Bar- an Accident Complete lli a and rep,41rs. sting rink prumoteri co ?idorsib- ititc upheld the neRative',txv_empha- , Still Metal •r3a1lU^ - :BUT Chopping -and Feeds of all ty: zinc: the value 'of friendsllip. -Con-' ' 9. The dance; sponsored by the Ath- si • � - YUII CAN AVOID siderable discussion followed this • T81g E PR:1'8jy Iptic Cluh had a fair attendance, debatable' aiuPstion. Plans .were CiOC%�hl)tt Ituplelllel�ie 3 toys] Pastry Flour Clarks Orrhe.tra furniithi•d the made for a Chiidrvn's Cdiristtnaa �Secore Prim Before' Buylleg TRAT Poultry Pectis, music for`the evening. 'Party. At the close of the meeting P'(?L.LOWS1 .. �iOWtng bliss, RArIIUM, who has been with 'a very enjovabte stepper was servY+ti WILSON aT-^^-�{---�^ /� - _i(3YRIL E. MORLEY Mash, Lai ing )lr sAh the• T�onald Tieer family for Rome by the hostess and her daughter, YY I LSV 1�[ pR V S, ( RXICRAL INSURAhi(tR time has returned to Nee' Mime' fit Mrs. BtltmvtrPll. MAst of the mem- Ws carry all nialtesof Pow Points. AXVd }� 0111t.' „ ... . "Mae •- Pkiork& a" E?miskillen. hers remained after the., supper as s D. N. Lockwood Don't forget rho First League an invitation for the evening Clad Phone .Vaxk,7�10 lfock'ev Gane at 'Rru,ahatn Rink on been istmM to the . Junior institute ..��.•� PICRFRTNGI, ONT.. Dec. 15th, Cherryw•ood versus the Upon' liteir arrival, A hot supper ���� ���j lAeAls. • was sen -ed and then the ' eveningC- _ +••a, Mr. Henry Holtby is recovering ww devoted to their entertainment. • R. G• C�ENING fmm the in.Anies sustainers when iV1es. Wallace.. the President, Kava &n„} s, You think of ,FUVFR AL DIRECTOR struck down by a car when walking the address of vsescul3te. firs. Slei- Lll y` w tholm e. gave a particularly clev- / (� _ in the hhwav_ _ one evening 1 nisi i� Y�\��ITIS MAS Private Ambulance a`�k• er 'paper on "Nota P Wtmlen o t e rj�<,j s • Df>«p and Y]Rht service "'11r• and Mrta. Wm. Judd, Mr. an,T Present Day" which Juniors and f;^ Pbt�ne 9000 Mrs.' Leslie Hollinger of Cherrv. Seniors alike found most interest- May b> avoided by taking y' a v wmnd, anis 1?is. P,trth Slade and 1?r. ing. The: quartet, in their costumes Utahi-ern ti000 'Eric Gibsun snent 'Sundae at the- of a by -gone slay,-delighied their HALIWR OIL ' Pfa. our. Sta'li w : Ont. Wm. Gray home• visitors by their rendition of some PSULES k lr[arkham! 'r,! • The Y' Pa Union held an npen old favorites. When bars. Carr, one Right np-tO-lUiniltre QiftS -- - --- -- meeting on Sunday evening, with a of .the •talented ladies, ntet with a if you are subject to winter colds moots nttenrlanrr. :a van interesthig slight aceident, Miss 'Miller, anoth- Modertstely rived Cold, Weather � or bronchitis start laking Hafwer illustrated Lente neer iven. the taintedn >tutuf oche ni troupe, cataxtro romptly ' sub•ert "Futtin the Church' inti. ph. Oil now- before 1.the cough weather 'Good As-Aortment - Is here, and VFa , are ready, Churchill les merelyadded' to the Are you ? We have res e general begins. Usually one capsule per 3 os The W. NT. S. tnenibcrs ht,l,l two merriment. The remainder of the day is suffieient as• e' preventative from $19.9'5 up ---•Any Si"' quilting bees on j'londay, getting evening was devoted to a variety tr[ - Motor Atnboiance, Day or Night style or price y'011 wisli., ready a large bale to send for Wes. games and contests which were en PRICE-- 1.60 per 10(1 tern Relitsf, A bale- was tered' into with 'much Cclelnall hes€era, 'lam s and. packed °n qu.4to. Miss J. H1ALtVER OIL has More than. 80 Phone. 1800 _ p Wednesday containing five quilts Brumfw�ell, Pres: of the Juniors, times the Vitamin A - Ote4ey aiod lanterns. Also a complete rind a large, amount of clothfn and thanked the Seniors for the pleas. 20 or more times the Vitamin D, THE PICKERING NEWS stock -of pipes etc, for Christmas presents. ant evening. potence of the best grade of tpedi• stoves and ftlrna<iee, TKe South Pickering Hockey Lea- _ cival Cod Liver Oil. •••iG. A. STERRITT Rue organization has now been Card of Thanks Call us now and let us put your Start taking these capsules obese s, completed, w•it'1, Brougham, Picker- before a told Sts ou, furoaee and stoves in good shape. in 1 wish to take this o o ` y ..r, Funeral DiTeotOr _ V_ -�-`- R, Dumbarton and C'herrpovcx>d en- opportunity ���: �„r•, .. .,� tering teams. Owing to lack of of thanking my friends? and neilth- i p Flla'nitare Dealer bLVIN M' SH$�• space, the cn'wplete schednde could bra• also the Audley Community {{ E. C. Jones, Phm , 8 • .'_ .urm not be pub)ished this week. 0 em- Chsb for th# flowers ani Smit sent f _ l` . SUNDAY �.x. CHO r OL"ESSON— y' hPIT h i.1SliS(JN 8I - December 13. of preaching of the gospel of Christ a Jdw's Vision on Patmon. -= Revela- "I was in the Spirit on the lord's Von 1s1-5:22. day." This is the only time in the Printed -Text - Rerelition• 1:4-18 New Testament that we have the r Golden Text - "Rear not, I am the phrase, "the Lord's day," and we may d fiset,aad the last, and the living one. easily; believe that it refers to the f E ° elation 2=i7, 18. day we now call Sunday -And'> •heard r ,µ THD LESSON IN ITS SETTING behind me a great voice, as of a g ry Viii! H - Toward the close of the trumpet. (gee also 4:1). Possibly ` life of the apostle.. .. John s= Po. -.probably this was not the actual voice of the, z school 96 A.D. Lord, but of some messehger of -the. PLACE - The island of Patmos, in Lord. �, �4. -the ABgean Sea, twenty four miles "Saying, what thou seest; write in aoathweet of Asia Minor, a book and send it to .the seven rioha to the'seven churches 'that churches: unto Ephesu§, an3 ..unto •are is Asia." Asia refers to the pro- Sn►yras, and unto Pergamum and conular province of that aarge,' - in unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, and Acis Minor, consisting of Phrygia, unto Philadelphia, and unto Laodi- sla. Curia, and Lydia, at the wes- cea." 'these seven churches were all y u '+' 'N �1 era ed a of A ' M' beat d in th t ai'1r f P - g ata mor Leonhng on e e protons province o A P Asia, and are named here by John in Ore those a enumerated seven nvchaterste 2 g graphical circuit y Jo with a geographical r ..,and S. - his. own home city Ephesus, then !So• ' �. •Nr ✓�, ' y ,., Is { s "(Oeste to you and peace, from him 149 north to Smyrna and Pergamum, who � and who was and who is to then southeast to Thyatira, and then Dr. T. E. Walker, (left) of Treasury's drug disposal:.division,,and J.. W. bicllonald shovel heroin come." Grace issues in peace. The south to Sardis, Philadelphia, and fnto- furnace i.n' Wash_ington. Seized drugs valued at $10,000,000 were fed to .flames. native of God and Father here given Laodicea- Christ himself in verse 20 was one revealed to Moses (Ea. 3:14 tells us that these Iampstands are the - 6:3). It ie God's memorial name, even seven churches. They are light -bear- "No system of education' is coni- "Now as before the World War, isiet!rstions yet unborn.�And from ars to the world (Matt. b:14)' espec- te unless it orovt des for soa] the casting vote between war and In Silk _ in the Art, tbR-. Science and the seven Spirits that are before his. nilly to a world that itself is darkness progress peace lies with, Great Britain:'- n "And in the midst of the esodic- the Practice_ of Love."_ - -Wickham _Steed. _ . throve. energies o we have reference The title here: given to Christ is one f "In er years the veterans of the ewer lea of the Holy Spirit. "The sticks one like unto a son o� man." -Alfred Adler: seren Spirits betoken the complete- « -form Hasa and-t{niversalit of working of frequently occurring in Ezekiel and A despotic State is no breeder, in tl.e.• late war :were of such age as y g Daniel and is used more than ei ht the long run, of clear-ey;eJ_ men, but to be capable of rendering active ' ItieQ'a Holy Spirit, as the seven g Y P g ehneches t tunes in the Gospels; always, with tt is a cramping workhouse for dull, service. Only to, a limited extent I . typify .and indicate. the two exceptions, by Christ himself, 1t spiritless adults." this true today." f - iwhole church. /; element of hour& Savior's tc_,aracer. II - � „ r '-Sir Robert Falconer:; ,` -General Malin Craig. � And from Jesus Christ wha is the ..faithful witness. (Se John 18.37) "Clothed wiCh'a garment down to the Ciuris>v was f$i1. ul- in rust he neve: .:•;+.� •;+;+;•,+;*_ ;• �;•;•;•_•.•,� •;� ;� .� •:,.::moi a *+;........ Adulterated or weakened or.hid hid any foot. The garment to the feet Aug- . '` =: •_ .: , gears the right -to govern and to judge :: _ .� pant of the truth which God sent him •, and it is the robing of, judicial an. 4 �?�� BOoZ , to proclaim, being faithful unto his '•� --Bo atia9isa even to death.. "T`.,e first* thOrity, not the T.Obirig Of tub priest. Christ is here seen having sole right :•i^+ ' - "born of the dead. (See Col. 1:18) He to pronounce verdict an& sentence on ..Is first of ail -those who will rise from 'all the services that the church ren- :': -• +' the dead, especially as regards rank. ders. `>' .:'!Shelf "Asµt the ruler of the kings of the " ,•; �" And girt about 'at the hreasts' with +� (See Psalm 89:27 ► _ • Rev, 19.1 ., 6j a golden girdle." (Sem las. 11:5; Dan .�. gy !HAIR M: MORGAN Christ has the right to- sovereignty 10:53 Girt loins tell of readiness for ;�; • _ over all the kingdoms of the earth• action, but girt breasts of the repose .• .�:� :ti :.�:::•. �: _•s:.+:.:a .:+:•. ��::::•....s •:•:•3:•:•:•: :some day he will exercise that right of sovereignty. and of. intense affec-. . and take all the kingdoms unto him- Reasons For Anger," by Robert made- b Mr. Briffault _ but u ton. _ - Y t a' self to rule forever. `.`.Unto. him .that Bri:ault (The Musson. Book Com- second and third' reading convin- Joveth us." Notice the And"his bead ar}d his hail• were parry, Ltd., Toronto) $3.00. Four- ccs the reader that there is more present tense white,as white wool, white as snow." teen Pssays by the author' of intelligence here: the love of Chirat for you and (See Dan. 7:9; Iso. 40:28) His is the g prevalent today -but he is fit as great and deep today "�roPa`. one of the best-sel- it takes an- individual as vital as age that is not aged, and the beauty ling novels of last year: -!t seems • Mr. Briffault to point thio out: m the day when he died for as on the „ of holiness which are eternal. And this book owes its title to Harold A book ' strongly recommeneled for .^ ar6w. "And loosed u: - from uur sins ., by h� baood:" The .love: of :a parent his eyes were as a flame fire. The Nicholson; who 'in 'reviewing one those who like .reading matter ' 3or i child, the: lore .of a wife fora fire is symbolic of God's presence, of of • Mr. Briffautt's books,; com- which ' causes a certain amount of husband, would undertake. to do every God's glory, of judgment on the wick- plained, "There' is no reason why celebration. ithiag tor the loved one's ha �'d of penetration and knowledge. Mr. Briffault should get so angry.' happiness And, nothing can be hid from that and welfare, but it can never emanci-gaze. To which Mr. Briffault replies, "The Foundation of Civiltza- ]pate from. sin. This only .Christ can � "Social progress has invariably tion" by Will Durant -(The Mus - do is his redeeming sacrifice for us. -"And his feet unto burnished grass been the outcome. of anger - 'called son Book. Company, Ltd., Toron- "nd he made us to be a kingdom, as �f it -had been refined -ina furnace. 'Aforth by abuse." Whether or: not.to) $1.29, offers some' interesting ` -to be priestsunto his God and Father Brass is invariably the type of the Mr. Briffault felt abused by Mr. reading for such a low price. Ever and'to him be the glory and the do- strength and the furnace of fire is Nicholson's remark and Reas- since the first volume of Will - a symbol of purity. minion for ever and ever.". Christians _ ons For Anger" is . the result, a•e Durant's Story of Civilizatioi, was feign in conquering their, spiritual en- "And his voice wa§'as the voice`of are not certain. But we certainly published a year ago, the publish- emies and then in . osses 'o many waters." The noise of the sea appreciate the been* __. P $1 dao- a fact t12ai ha ha�- victory that overcometh the world. is as the noise of irresistible strength written these fourteen• essays dis- first section of it which was en- -"Amen:' This is-aHebrett word that and powerful, deep and majestic. cussing the -stupidity of man, titled the- Establishment of Civili- •W%iibera!!y means "to lean upon"' and "And he had in his right hand se -,caused, . Mr_ Briffault argues, by zation. It is in response to this 1 from it comes the word "to believ_e," °en stars. In verse 20 Christ teals the primitive vested interests, es- widespread demand that the pres- By Baying "Amen" in prayer," we do us these stars are the angels of the pecially superstition, evolutioni- ent volume is` issued. mean that the prayer offered by _an-_ seven churches, i.e.; they are Christ's ,zed.:irtto a formal reli ion. About twenty messerigers sea r wi�nessirrg in the y years ago; Will other is our prayer also. Those who have read has -classic Durant planned to write Nistory "Behold, he cometh"ith'tiie clouds, respective assemblies by his appoint- works; The :'Bothers, and Rational. of civilization .in the, nineteenth• 'What a. contrast'between the humilis- Inc. "And" out of hag ntsuth proceed- Evolution, know him as one of 'century. . He discovered, 'as he tion. and obscurity and poverty that ed a sharp two-edged sword." The the great living .,anthropologists proceeded,.that his subjec, could. attended his First Advent; • and the word of God has power to penetrate -to whom the 'proper study of man- be understood only; in torms of glory and universal visibilitythat through every shield and device be - kind which man. what had come before. ,His re- . wil! characterize his Second advent! hind hich man attempts, to hide"And every eye shall see him, and from God's. scrutiny and judgment.. QnlY, the -first half of this book searches gradually- led him into' the that „ "And his countenace was, as the. sun presents the case against the hu- 'the:. formation of a plan for writ - they pie12:1 him. (See John man race -for instance we read: ing a ;history of all civilization, 19'37; Zoe};. 12:30) .The persons'in- shir#eth in his strength.' This same "While- rational . intelligence has ancient and modern,. Occidental• tended in. this .expression ar, beyond dazzling glory. was noticed when our doubt, those who were his murderers. If rd was. transff ured, in the days of -gone on increasing at compound and .oriental. The present volume ,/ his eartiil mini.9 interedt, primitive stupidity 'bas is a preface•,to'the• complete work And all the tribes of the earth shall Y Y (Matt. 17:2); P spectacle that John, the author of this. remained to all intents and purl which will, be issued.. w,thin : the mourn over him. .Ecen so, Amen." (Cf Matt. 24:30) Titers will then be two took• would well remember. poses as stupid in 1956 as it was next fifteen years. . at the dawn -of time ... High praise is due Mr, Durant, • kinds of mourning, the one due to And when 1 saw him, i fell at his The vennerable institution which as, he has used a clear, lucid, sirt- the tette+~ of an enemy, the other to feet as one dead." So other ' great constitute the firm of Man, -Inc., pie style=an excellent,handt�ouk the terror of the penitent' ""' servants of God have been -similarly "I 'am the Alpha and .theUmega, affected' by a revelation of divine preserve the virginal bloom of for school libraries, ' t' with the frord.God," These twn words glory, as Isaiah (6•b), Ezekiel(1:28) primitive .stupidity, while intelli- '"Alpha" and "Omega" are the names name (8:1 r ). '"And ,he laid his right Ce gars on accumulating in in- - - Of the firzt• and last letters ofthe hand upon me saying, Fear not; I am dividual men and vvorhen." "Compromise" by Ruby M. 'Greek alphabet, as though we should the ,first and the last."' What infinite " This is one side of the question; Ayres (The Musson Book. C':)m sap the A, and the Z. Christ is the mercy there is revealed 'here! .Christ then he gives us hupe by declar .pany, Ltd., Toronto) is the latest -beginning and the end. does not want his own to be afraid ing- offering from this author's prcli- ' ` "Who' is and who is 'toconic, the 'in his •presence, but to worship and "Today a great natio) ' which fie pen; and lief reader's will 'rot Almighty." He -is almighty in sus- adore him. and to wait for his dom. I -.-has.. made . momentous contribu- be disappointed in this tale of a t:ainifig his people, yet equally al- mands. tions to civilization, has sunk into very modern girl and her battle mighty in judgment on his enemies. "And the Living one; and 1' ' was sheer, unmitigated barbarism -if for happiness. "John, your brother, ani partaker dead, and beuold, I ani alive for ever- it. be not an insult to the barbarian -- t with you in the tribulation and king- more." Every man could at one ttl ne tie to compare him to Nazi Germany. , ` `:.int Over,),-!-,, by. Leslie- dom and patience which are in Jesus, say, I was living'and alive. but this -But itis- unlikely •that- mankind as Charterts--(Th-e Musson -hook Co., was in the isle that is called Patntos." one had lived and hall -died and was a whole will have 'to pass through Limited, Torontf) recounts the Pabnos was a little island in the alive again. And not only again, but such an ordeal." -latest adventure- of that reformed Aegean Sea twenty-four miles south he was alive for evermore. He wits Mr. Briffault gives_ his reason charatter known as "The Saint." went of the coast of Asia Minor, and the eternal and everlasting one. "And for this hdpe by stating -"It is We fear that there:.was a tendency about ten mites long and six' broad, I have the keys of death and e,f Hafts unlikely ~because human intelli- to .slip from the paths of right - barren, and f t the most' paif very and if. the keys- of -all th>r -world- - gence- Ag- umneasurably better eoumess in this latest escapade, 'rbeky. **Foe the word of God and the supernal and infernal, swing At the equipped more widely diffused, but he stands by the law, at the •'4e11tisuotny of Jesus." Th'.; phrase rro- girdle of the Son of God, then we do more secure and more resourceful end. Quick, -alive narratitfe,- car baNy Indicates that John was banish- know add know ' for certain that - ail than 'it was when the 'fiat Euro 'ries you along to a smashing cli• 'ed to 0W. -Island of Palmos becauue those kingdoms will be administered pean civilization fell-" max, and you can't lay tho book in accordance with the most immacu- One may not agree - on first down until you have finished th" C -s lste•justice and the most perfect love. reading - with many statement latest "Saint" adventure. 6 :Q Here is pictured by a graceful model, an evening gown in shitly silk satin with a dt•aped bodice and low decollete. Silver bel' buckle is only trimming note.' r R • r ♦•r_ - Urge Car Driving E Y E R Y B O DY LIKES` y rA blend of the world s _Be Taught 1n _- ost tragrant green teas _cirisde s Lorna Doone 4 - �._ Public School - - A D y: _ SHORTBRE { OTTAWA. -High school's of Cana- da can do more to cope with the prob- fey shortcake that rivals the finest -you evgr icm of traffic fatalit!gs 'than any t . tested, Baked to a light, tempting, delicious other avency that can be brought %'perfection from the finest and purest' ingm- i, to action, A. F.' Falls, of Windsor, y Christie'• Lorna diems, p a2s -71 Ont:. told the First Natiot.t., Safety bine Shortcake i• Indeed Cn-fercnce ,recently. - / ' a fresh delight. Huy it and - 11I; Falls formerly was ,auditor for. try it today. All the family GIREE A-. the city of Windsor and retired in t 1935 to become an evangel for safety- �iJ.t will like it and your goats un ..the ,highways and streets. He will like it too. t �.� _. ..........:•:•::.:•..:❖;•:� •'• •.•:•:•.•:•:...h...:K.C�:.:•:� •;•:. . took the initiative in a campaign s ►• which led to establishment in Am- f: , 2-44 Ahersibnri; high ' school of the first64 in " Federal Farm Placement Plan' - Canadian scholastic course sale his balance, slipped and crashed into the, table behind him, upsetting it P�• d`rivfng. _ .'. to - %; Principal W. K. Sidey is teachigh "Statistics," said Mr. Falls, "show - gun, -The woman was :-,sn down the course at Amherstburg high Blue Pl0. eaters ten years .,.ago he has begs 'vainly trying to P; school - and is preparing a text book - .. "yJiea! a Christie Biscuit For every ttJw ' Aon the subject. If the experiment Everybody in the place jumped to turn among drivers of high school proves a success, the course may be - �- •� ati--�L.::•:"•:.:.:•:•:•;•:•:•:+:•::❖:•:••:•:��:�.:•:+:•:�:+:•:•:•:•'. _v:+•:� introduced. in other schools of the Federal Farm Placement Plan' - SVNUPSIS Since Pop disbanded pts his balance, slipped and crashed into the, table behind him, upsetting it province, possibly later throughout Canada. Has Provided For 17,500- Men .Clark -famous a smashing din of breaking glass "Statistics," said Mr. Falls, "show - gun, -The woman was :-,sn down beat until mixture' begins to -thicken Blue Pl0. eaters ten years .,.ago he has begs 'vainly trying to with and tinkling _cutlery. that the high point for accidents oe- Y ' to headquarters and town hundreds win the Untied League oen.i,ant Everybody in the place jumped to turn among drivers of high school OTTAWA. -In a few weeps of op Gaskatcliea'an, 11.413; Manitoba, with his Royal Blues Sport vera his feet. Doyle stood towering over age. Expert instructors are employ- eration, the farm placement scheme 769; anti'QuetPec, 435: tees give them titfie Chance. Terry. - ed to teach our young people to Clay has resulted in absorption of more In addition the Department as AD by fai•triers for about 6,000 also "Get up, yot; skunk, before i stand musical -instruments, dance, ride than 17,600 single unemployed men on plications Just then a paper boy' came in call- up and knock you down again;' horseback and other sports and eub- farms, the Department of- Labor qm men. ing. "Extra! More about the big mur. you Boyle shouted. Jects. A railroad does'not put a mar pounced last week. In Western Can- The fares -placement s• heme Is 0310 - by �rh1cL the Govern - der!" Men dug into their pockets Men Mullins and Heyuolda tried to get in charge of a locomotive until he has ada, the scheme- has been in. -effect of the methods to And places for single to buy - the paper. Mullins bought trild of Doyle', arms, but he shook had .,y,>Bera of training. Therefo=r since October 1, and In the Eaat Lur ment sought unemployed men follow the ciosiug one" and turned a soar face at Terry - ahem off. Dutch came running over some special provision should be a shorter period. . as be read the head. lust as Terry tried to get up on his made for trairfing- the rife au+"rmo- Placements in Provinces toe why h last 1 of relief, camps. and GIRL SAVES WHITPER RIVAL feet. •Tttrry's' moutl was bleeding and fe bile drivers of tomorrow. recent figures are available were re• Free transportation clothing Free are nen- who, want, to take { FROat, ARREST-. ._ !! Terry looked over Mullins' should was groggy, but be was trying to it Dutch Germany wilt boost the manufac- ported by_ Humphrey Mitchell, direct-,• of labor transference.. as follows. aupplled work on farms, and available m�u - or. as he read the tory. On the sec- get up and take grabbed Doyle !n his bearlike arms." ture of synthetic gasoline and tubber. British Columbia, 47; Alberta, 2,967; are • reached through file Caverament Cfllccs: ond,page there was a picture of trap LOWES'a PRICES EVER .(To he. Continued) ' employment can Clark labeled: "Girt Rho Saves "Hold :our stnff, big boy:' Dutch The list of vacancies on farms :s - Rival from Arrest " Sinai t !t a Bic •-rowled at him; ".'Where do you think tare of Doyle was captioned: "Young you ase?" Riva] in Murdei Mystery Save by "That dirty-" Sweetheart's Mibi." ' '`Yeah, 1 know." Then to the others Terry sat down and looked across -Get that guy out of bere." at Doyle, -who was reading a copy of Mullins ana Reynolds pulled the paper too. Terrywas fascinated ,baking" Terry to his feet and led him as to -saw first :ndigation and then toward the mews.:oom. Dutch. still red-hot anger take told of Doyle.. _ holding Doyle, said, "Come along drawn ` dp through co-operation of local authorities and Provincial Gnv- einments who hate agTeed With the Dominion t:overn-ment to pit the F _,heme' into. effect. in several of the Dominion -Provincial agreement thv: Is provision for the, Federal Govern- ment and the Piovt• cEr to make small monthly payments to farmers to..make- • When Doyle turned the page and saw with me. Yas'r* crazy. Do yt• 1 want ' spa 1 or them to h men. _ - thtj plcturea, he -crumpled the sheet •,. A Gift That Carries Personal Greetings e f ..,,,.....ire 1 o st to kill your chances. S _ In a fury and then ..Poked about hits. - Doyle allowed himself to be led Hit eyes caught Terry's aiid t.1- a ,away toward the office behind the bar. When a dear friend receives an dried and 4 tablespoons pistachio Turkey is to have new prisons puzzled mom.nt he stared until recog Doc Biers looked about him and then attractive- bot- of candies made by meats. blanche. d, to Chocolatq Fudge with bathrooms, bars and sportit • nWou dawned. Doyle pushed_ his table made a wild dive for the telephone You in your own home. it is certainly tmt before pouring it into pan. 'Al -grounds, and bell -behoved priKOnFYx away from his and {,.ocid up. He booth in the corner. a real tribute to your friendship. -You so. makes IS large pieces, will be allowed to invite relatives for strode across thP+ room atth flats in a half -'hour there was another Could not send anything • that would Chocolate Walnut Patties holidays and meet them in specie) clenched and stopped at -the table be- . 'tra on the street, telling about tete carry more personal wishes. Just to 1 egg white, 2 tablespi,ons cold rooms, without supervision. - telde Terry, H;•' between Doyle, and Burke. Doc' know that you made them yourself, .wafer, 2 squares unsweetened eboco- - •'You're -the fellow ' who wag up Were retold Du.'b's story and Pony's thought of the lovely varieties and late. cut in pieces, 1 teaspoon van- �► there this afternoon?" he asked, his part in the' filing of a world series fashioned them with your own care lila. anted confectioners' sugar, , voice thick with suppressed rage. hand wound up with th3 question, gives them extra glamour.,They_ can GOLD MEn.1 L " was a -st' t •rt ent of fact and a..'ques• ,•.ryby • was "yo' ig Doyle- 'in a place be so delicious arid look so inviting. neat�t iris Cups►, halves o1 walnut GOLD tion• run b Murallo after the spectacular You can have as much. fun and stat seal egg whites alightly, add water; Haarlem Oil - Capsules "Yea.'' to -rder in after Loon?"' ification "making them and 'straps chocolate, vanilla, and enough con - .'And yea wrote that staff I jest .be murder was'a three-day tensa- ing them attractively in.a pretty box fectioners' sugar to make fondant tine for Weak Acid ' Kidney! �.. -read in. the `Star? tion All the papers were full of it. as your friend will have .in unwrap- t n be shaped. Roll info small and BlUder irritation" Moes. them and tasting them. that ca ` •P.yp was Inter+sewed, A life -story oftions ng balls. Flatten balls and press walnut -• -` '-Stand up" Doyle', evict a tti tike Do le was run in a scandal sheet. Wo•There are so many deiictoue .cart half Into each. , Makes 3% dozen SK?P 'E7MNG UP NIGHTS doom Itself. men reporters wrote long columns, of chocolate candies that look patties - "Don't do-. anything' you'll be' sorry at�o`t 'the a-•eet, frustrated: • love of (different and.taste different And yet One t,u-cent boa of these ram,rne -ap- • -for," Doc Biers tried to warn, Doyle rules will put healthy activf'y mw yc,m the two young people. Sports wrtrVs can- be made on the same occasion _ sat Terry. white about the 'gills, rose lit _ THIS W�WS � irondered what Pop would do tb Chocolate Fudge can. be made plain wore pota�andns sea act•eo you . slowly to lila feet. Doyle. Dutch's story was rehashed _with nuts; with cgconut, or, made MOCK CHICKEN that at wt yuu have a grand diurette awn "I'm going to beat bell out . of you," Inexpensive. 3 lbs. stewing vent, eUmntant that vent swiftly cause these In every sport column. Pop refused into Tutti-Frutti Fudge. Pe g troubles to, cease. Doyle yearned and tfien•swung, - to sa3 anything about Doyle except • placed in hot water. Allow to atm- But be aur and set coLv MEDAL Terry tried vto guard against the , Chocolate .Fu a Haarlem oil capswes - sale and harm: tl t he. had suspended• him` for six 2 mer for an hour, add finely cut vel; coming blow, but his arm was like- a squares unsweetened- ane chocolate, lees - the odtin and sent L - Save _ days tc breaking training: stables.- About half an hour before horn Haarlem in Holland, L1lL a react: atraw in the wind. Doyle's " right cut in pieces, 2-3 cup milk, 2 .table- . �craehed through Terry's belated guard Tony's -restaurant became a copular serving one quarter •cup • of well- kidney and bladder trouble and, neve. Cue- - spoons butter,* cups sugar, dash of pect it - some symptoms besides Flans meeting -place for the curious. washed rice. Rimose meat, drain it to bathroom at night are backache• m,dat salt. 1 teaspoon vanilla. face. Terry tr1�d'' to duck stack• !oat -Vie pollee were r dden by -tL'e- pap- Add chocolate to milk" and place and brown it in pan of bacon rat. palms, 'puffy eyes and scanty passage that ers,because they. bad -been unuble to Salt and pepper. Serve hat with ^rttimes amatu and bums. over low flame. -Cook until mixture is add anything tv ' e first general news smooth' and blended, stirring con- stew poured over it 111ias Nar- ,Learn to Dance coin or of the erlme staatly. Add sugar and salt and stir jone Switzer, Gravenhurst, Ont / 1, cmc a watt: 25C stamps in every paper :titters ape-wiated until sugar is dissolved and mixture :. r Beglnaer'e course at. some .anti advanced theories about .the boils. Continue cooking, • oritbout ..Attenbttioi - • yew 16 -page boort. 3u photographs Send in our favorite reel for write Dept. No. 12• crime: Cranks ,rote offering their stirring, until a small amount of 5 pe - - -PRQF. AC HON solutions, but Cie police were abs()- mixture boils. Continue cooking, pie, cake, main -course dish or pre- " t3ox'itH, station ,G,,, Montreal �lntely helpless. One woman said sheserves. We are,. oftering ;1,00 for s s s f) without stirring, until a small amount had seen a man on the-lvvated--ata• each recipe printed. of ,mixture forms --a, very soft hal! A Great Book "How to Be - tion' platform about the time' of the Id t " (232 de F Remove - - -- - W `'f murder. She said the ma.► had a On- l to co wa er se • I from fire: Add butter and vanilla. HOO ENTER CONTEST come a Hockey Star by a 'Tummy" Gorman, manager ". lin case which could have concealed Cool to Ukewarm_1110 deg. F.)- then Plainly write or print out the and coach pt the Montreal questioned without results; the change makers :n .th station were - gun, -The woman was :-,sn down beat until mixture' begins to -thicken ingredients and motbod r.ad' �rI Robinson Dave Kerr Hob Gracie lion worts» ' -o,,,Marker "Ase"Hailey "Maroons 1", prufusety ilius- Y ' to headquarters and town hundreds and loses its gloss. Pour. at once into strata it losether with name and Chocolate Fudge to 230 de F. In. g g' trated'and containing many tips on how to play ' `Ik of •photographs. Several : well-known greased pan 8 x 4_ inches. When cold, •addles• to: Household. Seienee, tvtrit E�'r'K1 dTK1Nu t�atr.�y,e v> NEW NUMBER aY8TE�1—Nt. �uslc ' valuable the game. stead'of 232 deg. F. Add 1 can -Coco- gaagaters were arrested and paraded cut in squares. Makes 18 large 73 West Adelaide Street Tor- also PLAY A. TIINF IN 20 MINUTES before bet but she failed to recog- • Pieces. onto. - George ltautha Ales LeviOeky a Your choice o1 the above 0 of atrroa ntt:e any of them. The mats tu. ned up' -Chocolate Nut Fudge Pouring it into pan. .INy friends said I looked horrid (mounted for fro -Ing) _. tater of'his own accord. He_ wa^ a To make Chocolate Nut Fudge, Tutti-Frutti Fudge Mobttot "tdtwne� gD" or "LILY musician and did' .carry a •violin case and that war that. add 1 cup broken .nus meats to Gh I t 'F d e e a �� 1 Had Cry -11 _-- .('rmuv - Group ' t. Q.a.dion." ar mdivWwai.pictwe of: die. I could not eat or sleep until : Guards on the subway trains t^ere oto a e u se 7us a ore you ng if irJto pari. FF spells I Baldy Northnotl Pau! Haytwts Da�*TnAtw Marty Harry Rues nlin'm Pete Helly FREE QUICK ACTION questioned without results; the change makers :n .th station were Coconut Fudge - To make Coconut Fudge, cook : - . a a trays Mrs. Joseph Arsettaalt �rI Robinson Dave Kerr Hob Gracie lion worts» ' -o,,,Marker "Ase"Hailey HOME ,COURSE questioneJ. T'ie atreet•car conductors- Chocolate Fudge to 230 de F. In. g g' of Tricadie Cross, P. E -'I. itowisMorena ArtLepaur << tvtrit E�'r'K1 dTK1Nu t�atr.�y,e v> NEW NUMBER aY8TE�1—Nt. �uslc ' and motormen- whose cars were.. due had stead'of 232 deg. F. Add 1 can -Coco- •'I am the mother of nine chile John Gflank Boucher wiN. C.T.dMart Hurke PLAY A. TIINF IN 20 MINUTES is that nplgbborbood at the time ser n no suspicious person. No taxiburn nut Southern -Style, 'u just. before -dren. After the last baby was I was weak and rundown. George ltautha Ales LeviOeky a Your choice o1 the above 0 men had ^arried • any adepieious•look• Pouring it into pan. .INy friends said I looked horrid For a label from a tin of- ing passengers away from -the vicinity Tutti-Frutti Fudge and I was afraid I was going tor�Cg� gD" or "LILY i ...,max.,.. of the fleld that' afternoon. Gradually,. To, make 'Aitti-Frutti Fudge, add die. I could not eat or sleep until q�'1TE" Corn Syrup. -Write "9"M~ because not�.ing new could be added because d tablespoons each candied cherries, took your good medicine. Now . I feel like a new woman and take on the back your name and - and the - to ;what was already known interest in the murder dwindled. candied pineapple, figs and raisins, finely thoroughly � of m7 family without any address plainly words "Hockey Book or the .. cut, rinsed and ditliculty.' nomeof the pfctureyof want LOWES'a PRICES EVER .(To he. Continued) ' _ + - - _ 98 out of 100 Wooten Report one book or picture for each label). Mail he label to the Guitars, from :............: i 6.•45.. Violins, Erotn - 3.95 ....... - -• ; - • . FFICE ME • don't YOU It t Benefit. Why d try Liquid and Tablet Form addressf5elow. Corsets, from 18.96 London. -It was understood last fi DWARD//URfi ° .......... Ss>:opitdnes.' from ....... 39.00 week that King Edward .has definite "EP" F-4 este fheribaa ti;ah@.Aoconne �t*• �tiO: l a ' l CRD1111N BRAND ' Accordions, from..,__.. 3.48 '3•(1(lu ina£tvmeota to-Chowtn,m ly decided to sell his famous ranch near C y Alberta. � p � Af tie nay poo eapart aeeoa an ti . tCOMPOUND- SYRUP-� Ysnd to, ow New Btr Ywetcoi laetrurnem' The due to an econ- faattty to- the e:ceHimbe the Shaw Vb .o, � .CORN - • - Catalnp, tate rMest woe+, [31oes rRBre decisib as Courm- and T}sialar oar THE FAMOUS . ENERGY FOOD PEATE MUSICAL CO., LTD. oma drive. Expenses at royal prop- erties et Windsor, 9andt7ngham, Bal. ticulaasad.d.le. a t — - 1�1 �.A 'qc Issue No. 50 JV -A p.edeer Qf 'fseQ%NAUA STAIWIll(xntPANtt t.beMeel • ,� 1129.31-33 MANtSIELD ST., - 1tONTRfJL, P:Q moral and elscwhere all have been I l a _ - C-2 TOROP ro - _T% x ��';: slashed. Car.d 9f Th9aks -To= SKATES X . $1-75 per ]roar; $I-% pall in advanceSHARPENED Sons and Dawghters of the late .. e SubscripUons to the 'United States i Jaojes Lva-',s wiEli iu .XLr:W ti-XI and Gt. Britain $2M in advance. _PL . AIN -OR . OIL GROUND sincere -tlu*aks and 'appreciation to their many relative`. friends and Skates may be left at News Office'bors for their 'kind expressions )OHN MURKAR. Proprietor, sad wid called for daily )f 5zympathy andficirall tributes ex LR H. :S ROOD DUNBARTON t -,i dur1r,:,- their recent sad ber- "JVFaknieis 'and Stock Raisers: r in the loss: of a dear father, �Xo do"Veeceiit T. B. tests h'ave. depltted many herds throughout the WNmhip and I would suggest e ­zh to advise our ct;�torners. that we have purchased a. inucR You invest some of your compen. ger stock of Chrizstnias nwrc!aT14li_kQ a,irl are- prepared w offer you Ftajion in a Lrood sire. Iii the . beef- -,a fine variet y, of quality goods at competitive' price-,;. It will be worth class, eros Aber&erj. -Angus are, supreme your while to visit our store to du your Ckrisn-as s!topphng. 'for -sing lmnps- os�and grading ..up a herd. They are exceptionally You will find below a suggested list covering the whole family: •eamy fvaiera An(l n,Rk,- rapid paiwz Father: Mother: and have a higil percentage of dressing '(jua:lArje.;;. lzf_-thc; fat steer Car Accessories, k;; class at the Royal Winter Fail- open Hot water heater. -t 5 ar, 11 trr, Clo;eraar. and Elec. reading letups -to all beef herds, Angus steers have li,.�t air heaters. .<2 Mn;vn.. V.1. .. Flet: Refrigerator�j. West. �'125.00 won the Red Ribbon for. sevetai Engine heaters, as,: ;I; Wnhers. .3:319.50 Defrosters. -•0.314 and lip. rv, ',,t Uaf AdvocaLe, a pur'e-bred Batteries, $5.2fi and up'Cu.tlery,- jklierfleen Angus senior calf shown Radios -Toas . tefs, -'0.69 an.,, up hY F, S. McDonald, 13rc-ikdale, -Wan. Radiator fronts. A 1. C. 9 G)ieman & Flec. Troni, S�.f,5) & 1.50 steer at the Royal, (.'Mains, itrp� � i .18 champion oy, and �C,,rfes Percolators, 3934. his calf weighed 90.5 lbs. at' Flashlights, $0.69. -and up 0-) r- _%L %L.cu!atn.. X4.49. Toronto and dressed out 912 , lbs. See our aciv,--rt:=eor,-nt in.nkt week's issue. beef, showing a deacirto-li've. weight -en. "MONT. dre.�;sing of #j7.0 percent on weight CLAR, E* C AS. COOPER 1Vr_ Aberdeen An.•us have xt,iX a 'tot- al of -205 out of 349 grand chaxilp- 7 -jon3hips and reserve -grand- champ- D ions in the fat stock division since :the shom was eitablisihed in 4900. At -32 shows that have- been heQ, A-be-rdepr AngiLq have won 114 single SAFE D I R ECT EC ONOMICAL Oteer grand championships; . 21 CHANGF. OF TI %1E TABLE :7 groups of three steers gzand cha:mpEyfecti% -e, Sunday. Sept- 27th,19.36 ionships; 27 ca' rioadg of fat cattle. LEAVE PICXERI* GI grand championships. axed .30 car- For Toronto cass giand championships. :an intormtdiate* Pouts For Osbowlk . -:. 1. and intermediate points At 32 auction sales of ' carloads A. of fat cattk a total of 1,031 cars, K P. X * P. ' IML A. - M. P. X. P. M. a 7.09 c 12.54 6.54 a of Aberdeen jk�% steers, have a -4-44 231 d 3..jt been sold at an average' of d 7.54 OM c 3.31 94 L '-18.31 Per cwt.. which % $ i. 5w Twr - cvrt. $14.15 L54 a --2-54 ' 8.54 ?-&qt�nm 4 31 d 10-94 3.i4 d *j4 jtaxrja­,j -p 1.31 higher than any other breed. 1q.64 a- 4.54 11D.54 Time 12.31 The world's rp.cord price of 5;5S ,d 6164 b 11-44 6.34 A. 3f. �per.zwt. for a carload of fat cattle C '7-31 12.31 Was Paid 174 a carload of Aberdeenll-Deity 010slIt 80m- k Rml. 1b ---Rem. H_ 1. only. 0 'rgut efittle at the 111-26 Internat- c-S.U. only. A --Sat.. Suit. & Hal. only. f(mal Live Stork Fx1soAltinn. Combination Hockey Ticketst F it-qu4ne's solicited. - Sps Our herd. For Tor -onto Staple Leaf*, Carl Devitt, Hoene -Games" Hroug'haln 0 Tickets and Information at GRAY COACH LIN ES .,Greenwood -'EARTFRN HOUSE PICKERING PHONE 4540 The Y. P. S ill meet in the-, huseh oq Tue., ; evening next. to -org"e for the year. ID December ref the W. 7 Tho 0 - ..?A. S. was held on 'f`hurs4"_,@tthe CIO VOID home of Mrs. R. F. Nowbray %$09. _: ­.., .. .1 - SIT Mrs. V. Parkin's groupi charge in of , the progratti. After the program the. following vff-lceN were,iiLected: Proo., Mr%, V. -Parkirt, Ist Vice. ZAS Pr"., Mrs.;!Dd Vice-na , W. W. tree, 0 -Mm. R. E. Niowhrqy, Rau.. Se<-retery mrs. Ppm. WilAnn, Assistant, Miss M. "row-). Corr; See., Mrs. .k, Brag6n, Christian -Stewar&-hip, Mrs. Jackson.. Strangers' , Secretary, Mrs. X N'.- Pegg, Supply Secretary, F. W. Gibson, Associate Hel- .,per and -Vite Box. Mrf., W. Stevon- TenipeLnance. Mrs. J. W*k, Mi , ,4,-Aion.ary Monthly and Literat- U re, %frs. . F. L. Croen Pres,4 Sei:re- -tary. 11tH. F. e Pianist, Mrs..' F. Nil. C.thson, Assistant, Mrs. F. I. Green, ;fission Band Leaders. Mrs, It. F, 1VTowhray, for Kinsale anti .Mrs, F.. W.' Gihst;n for Greenwood. 4*ader of Vission' Circle, 1AHS13, M. wri Uro. January meeting will -be ...held at the linnie of %LIrr, F. L. GreenL Ir C 04W*1, 9;rv- W1,11. V- tw "Utt � Jt,�� clos. 111 111 Over wo rea VM00. two tv, 'bffla 9 so 1151 All bo bQ0 ]AT7N.TION,FAILMF -10 )japjeLeaf, jjj_W_11'i, Pke ME4 I .1 GENERAL fiEPiiij WORK Insurance Co. - We are prepared to repair cars, and WAWANESA INS. 00. trucks, tractors and all farm Cheap Rates for Farm and Cosa" waebiuery, W*be8l?,rPbui1t,,,jd Buildings tire-bettiag, R'oo(j_NN-OLr1i �iud Windstorm Insuranee on Buildina .wo:)d turuiuL, of ull k'111ds. Windmills. Silos eta te- PldeO your order L'ow tor Automobile Insurance ofAll wood-workingRL11(i turuiuu, Kinds phtmf- or Call Write or Phone A. H-� ROWE & HOW11 13rock'R oadt Store and Biack'Sirnjth Shop. WHIT13Y 0 N'T (successor to W- H. Jackson) Phhoe Pick- -1729 You, Can Buy at Home TIRES, HATTERI99. C(11 A -ESSORIEs, L. E. O'N&EFILL At as 104 and better prtc6s FL tit:RAL' DIRbW'TOR ANDI as ENI B A 1j,%I P, R :.yoll-catlill Torontb. S Let u- r'ep,dr tl1Ktj(.Rky top Nicht 'isidtDRy storvirr )Jusinee.�i Phonence Phi�tlf r. PS20 '.Skilled %It,tor liep'01.4. Gordon J. La,4'_U- BROCK K E It I NG. X T A R I ------------- -THEATRE Friday and Saturday -_ Ueceinbei '-I and 12 L%4t *Shu%-AFt iday at 3.20 . Th* Beat that naift%�" satllv( imy'st, 900 ftT%d #U-tiXt27 CAM giVo. 'Saturday ]Matinee &t 1.80 Exiamination swvice ,M PORTAN T_ NOTI-cE - S,.tur. 4 + Quality = tisf0cfkft day Erening S tit.) w starts st-6 30 C. H. Tuck. sbarp . 19yoniow SPOokilltt -SIMONK SiMON - i N 7 D* "'BWG- _ . 001% %d Oshawa an 'Girls' Dor* mitor yH Harru-11 Wi tb Builder der au(I (jolltractor. .-HERNERT -%iAR-;RA-L-L__ RUTH OH ILTTEit r0N Brietwork and Stouawork _a specialty- Also `Tra' Pp''ed' -b Archit.ect,s service - ..jke*r1j jo I T&E Television" (;Ho ,V I N N E and With SIARY A9TOFt­ Phone Pick VIM Y Ll� T A L SOT 0 i0e tQ, You ondpty, T"s�it y &Ili, %Ve4fl'j'i.,day ift+t•emher I} 15 #%nd 1A First Sbow F&L 7 00 !%%'e dt)-Rilildijig Of aill kin do. :L*At 0-jenpimte silow Love Be -fore MJd EN TI, (j. ALL J(1iINs Brea kfast"' and ROORING We 11 go' 'iell Brantford RooangL OAROLE LOMRARD M%tQri4l9, Krupire B,.tthrootu ftF-3r!),N ro,,4rT?,R Durn W ater Sy.4teM4. Beatty Stable Eqn1pnient -­W_fi4_z-ther The-'Fak-m-e-r -7 '' Bjjjj(jingLV .In the Dell'' F.-ditnates Free - Gnatantoed F. J OTTiSE' -FRELl STONE P110110 850E A N P -4R iF Tr A FU R PICKERIM,. 7 T N F RED&WHI'TEMPEs COOKING On 0 N. SUCTANA' lbw V"g. sOITP - 12 : as 25c. 2 Rii f`V4ns, 1b.. 25c.3 tins , 25C. o SHORTENU V6 BLEACHED TOMATO JUICE I be. 19 OZ. to 2 for '27c,,,' aisizis,, C., .9 R M C. SALMON Rim I 1b. J,.JIEiVX)N & ORANGE. GATSVP 2 i 19 ." 92U uz, Bottle tin C. _. -SFECIAL- I fk�. Peel 1� lb.. 14c.':,. M N, GE - &10, A T KNELLED bHO1,G9 FIGS AI 2 M ondsil for 25c, 15c.2_9Cjj Jar BffOIKKN SODAS- RED AND WHITE� !0A00(tLATE BIW. s. 2 Iib' -19c. rFlour. 2""- 77c,!Per 1b. 15c .7 A. "OVIC coo BOOTH Ce WURj8O1%j­­ u H"LES COOPER, CLAREMONT .. : �.� .. i ,. ... -.:.:,a ' - `^ ::,'' �+ ....'• S"= `';i.. , d . S , i..^.. t - :. til r, , 0.1 utaseneW u hist, and be positive of it like aSarclay•Transport LIVE -STOCK . SHIPPER$ 1 . !• WWies,. Nuts,' Oranges Every- Disciple, and be proud of it like an ,`Madeline .� thing for Christnuu; at Overlaad's " Episcopalian, and pay for it like a D �� FARMERS --Ship your Live Sto41r° Presby er•an, and p-opsgate it like Beauty Daily Servise _ -- The 1ri•lends of Mr. Clias. Gostick -between Claremont, Brougham --=to Toronto with us, — trust at his health will soon 'be an Adventist, and enjoy it like a \eine.--that would be religion." Salon Gr#oinwood, Whitevale and Toronto: Stock called for and delivered restored: - On Monday,night the B. Y. P. U. — _ peraonallyto the market. g .Miss 'Marjorie Ward was at her MR drivers are trained to be earefi: Wider the leadership of )Miss .'Iar, HAIR CCrTING y De endable Sewix. home,over the week -end. courteous and reliable. Prompt, p' Gordon Lynn is confined to. his For. enjoyed a delightful hour S H ,k 1i POt 11 N(;, { + ,3 In hearing of and - sniging some of Phone Pick 506 beet, and is under medical care. FINGERING, Special Rates on Lon Distance -� - the beautiful' carols of the world. g MORLEY HARLOCK Christmas Fruits for the cake at %IAHCELLING_- bberland's + W, learned how the people of Pol- Specialize -Hot 0+1 Treatment . hauling. Brougham,Ont. 13.21 y Rural mail delivery is being made and, Czerhoslacakia, Elungary, Bo- and Permanent Wave r •: oilChristmas day this - year. Fine hernia, Yorkshire, England, celeb_ No order too small, 'None too large '- •,•�' °' Reasonable Prices For your for Christmas rather Hard on the staff, rated 'the Christmas season. 'fhe All shipments insured and protester .7 qua.Mt t`hristmas customs and sup- MRS. M. MUNDELL from the weather • Several of eur bowlers attended Phor ia_liJOti ,;LAKE MWN ' '(� ,j 'the supper and- dance of the High- erstitions of many land:Y Ni -ere dis- � �mlas ��ar!•rles� ` land .Creek Club, aL the Falcon Inn clase<i to 'us. This was the annual _ _ Tel. Clare. 311 P. C. Tobaccos oil Friday night last. white -gift service to .provide Christ Class, B. and C. f - Mrs. Wm. Evans entertained 'a--' mas Cheer for Nex; Canadians at `F Owned and operated by wi -. bout twenty friends at an altiminun Memorial Institute, a Baptist ,hiss- $ 10:00 REWARD 1!�aak S. Ba=el.> Nelison sChodolates 4monstration dinner one night re- ion in Toronto. t Ice'..Cre'am etc. Try' .cently for any corn or''callous which can- Southend Store Deep in .mind' ;the C. G. I. T. sale Notice t0 Creditors; not .be removed by the new siert- AJ -,F'S PLACE 4 and tea, at the Manse on Dec. loth. ific LLOYD'STHYMOLATE:D CORN WEEK VNP $FEC EA L3 bliss H. Walker left on Tuesday g, S. 0. 132_;x; Cap. 150, Sec. 51 S ATW . Thi- new sal% tie--,entsit- December 11 and 12. C, j,�jH E+ 1:IU `T, ONT. fir Uxbridge, where she wa:•: .call izes corn: and callouse.= with the !hone Clare. ><Jl�1 Estate of Duncan Vc\ab 'for an, t pp y' K Biscuit choc. Pattie- lb • oil on account of the serious illness R firs application. Call our dru Jri'st , " � a ?? of her sister. Bailiff, Deceased. to -dad and order a jar of the WON— Christ ' Gifts for eve memb- Biscu.ts.' Fie bars 1 rY ALI. persons having claims a- llERFL'L SALVE, 40 cP7ts l.!oy�l i Lemony dx'z• � Radio S 1 er i,f the family. Look 'them over , "1 ainst. the Fatate of Duncan NI Chemical' Lahoratories.' For ale at .� at Overland's. Prices Right. Nab Morgan late of the Township E. C. Jones -Pickering, Mint. Orange • doz. .29, •33 •>•a The Claremont Y. P. C. were the , of Pic,:erin in' the Count of Ont- French Crean:; g. y -- i •'1s Expert service anzi re - guests' of the Bronklin Y, P. on. ario, bailiff, deceased, who died on Chocolate. drops _ 1S ? - pairs to all in ` Thesday evening. Our people prow- 'o . about the. `_'8th- day 'of -October . , . , ,,....... ,`.: .1:, pal - -89, t3a8• , id'sd the program. )Iias static BPs- ;L -AND SURVEYOR Fruit gums- 133F, are hereby` notified to file Onable bhurges. Work ' n __ {''urrants, .14..2 for ....... �� l; „ with the undersigned. on or before - ship. xhe 2FtTi day of December,, 193F. full. F. J. DOhEVAN B. A., B: Sc., O Raisins 13 cts. 2 for . , .....: .2S guaranteed. ton a an address on "Citizen- r Elmer Sherk is this week assist- particulars of their claims. Immed- L. S. On file are the records of ser Lemon and Orange peel lb..._ . :2a ARTHUR 1 IEL,D irtg at the wedding of a friend in iately after said date. the assets oP veyors Gibson and Yarnold, 88th Fresh Celery :Lettuce etc. - the city, as usher at Olivet Church. the deceased -sill be distributed a-• Bing East, Oshawa. Ph-ne 1981 Graduate Radio and Television Iastilutst We understand the experiencewain- mong,t tbo.;e entitled thereto, hav- -. A. C. BROOKS Member Ofciai Radio Service Meat; +�!tt ed therebry will prove quite an ad- 8 y • -I 1 Aesociatioe ing regard only to claims 4o filed. - vantage to Elmer in. the .very -near _ phone STlll Claremont ' 3-46..Phone 5201. PICKERING future. DATED, At Oshawa, the Ith da of The funeral of the late James Decembei, A. D.. 1336. i u -��Evans waP held on Thursday after- lb E. N. Ciwrlsir, R. C.: L -Ai � 1 U R 5 A `� � 0 U N noon last, c�yith service in the Bap- W IIT. 1i 1f ii - ttist Ckurch, and interment in the Bank of Ntowtreal Building: _ Oshawa. Ontario. _ Union Cemetery. Deceased leaves: among the survivors. 32 orrandchild- FOR CALK PRIVATF. NEW. 1 _ ren and,. 17 great-grandchildren. 4 The Annual Bazaar of the.W. A. .At Joseph Reesur's, lot :16, con. ' of the T'nited Church will be held t ! .♦. � ¢, Markham. 3v head of high grade r this Friday afternoon at 3 p. m• Holsteins, Durham, Jersey and kyr- at the church. afternoon tea wi'l shire Cows, . .All fresh op near 9 V lie served. The sale of Christmas awrint ers, T• B. and Blood tested. Gifts. Fancy Goods and VegetablesC nE R Ifi will be conducted. Th are s fine lot of dairy cattle, The regular meeting of the Clare- ready to produce. _ moot .. Inatitutp will be . held at' the Proprietbrs, D. Holden and - H. �touffv,'Ile. D. Holden.7. 'home t�f 3irs. G. �!. Fnrsctiie, on Siyd. Phone t- - = _ - r'i�wlneRclap, Per. •16th at 2,3tI p. m. 18401: H. Boyd 304 - . The program 'will•consist of a Dem- 937' - onstration of Articles made from N' a, r m M ne h Y n e r y one yard of dartory cotton. Picken'a -- _ - :.. - 1Clirlstmax Carni to be tirst"tized. . k�hutfi.. 1. = Frost t! Wood, ` ;Roll Call -What I would like for. Cos y � -!Chrt.Qtrnas. Christanas Music Case, De Lava,! Ynu are reminded that Chriatsroxs 4ew Roof for 1J ft. 'Sib Sunday is but tyro weeks away. Fleury No. 21 Walking Plow ' Row 04ankful we all should he that sliver 8 -furrow Tractor Ptow I t, dwsll in a land where the true 6 ft, Grain Binder, (New) _ r Christmas spirit may be manifeut 'g glade Tractor Tiller • ed, Le't 'us come to the place 'of wor- Spreader, Cookshutt ship aftd jolt+ in "nor and prayer to � 1929 Chevrolet ScJau �^� �~- the "Giver of -such a Gift". A real reliirion. . h-A"t -If W. F. DIS N EY, `!CTre�enwood , You cool Ret religion like a Meth- pHn�R Picv..211# 41tf bdist• and erperie+tce k like a Bap- r ..: .)CHRISTMAS 21 Ha' Cleaning Special tf You are a rtgufar' usar of these high qualify waxes, IOU will lose no time in ordering a good supply. if not, F. this is ydbr opportunity to set acquairAed at a saving. :Hawes' Floor Wax T.k� 4 - L:B, TINS _ _ , New Diamond Crmvn Sty -ling ... make>f this 'new most be in Chevmiet history, a spe • r the w 3 3c' .. ca . ( I ► : ReYular Price ., _ 1 . rte warts hese .j SALE Price 69c. z New valve -in -Head Engine imore powerful than lb. tin, Price.. 44c. `�` evor: Easter on the "set -away" -with the lowest operating coats ever proved in a full-size car! . _ :. • . - •. �" > .1i � 1 -Silent Bodies ...Built y Fisher, Dawes' Floor +Gloss L .411 -Steel, at ' with the famous Turret Top of solid steel. Unia ee construction throughout. No Rubbing us All These Features Perfected Hydraulic PI Th , , o j 4 Wax your floors this new Brakes; improved ',Knee -Action 1 �'- gliding ride; Safety glass in every FLOOR easy way by using Hawes' �, " „ 's Window; Fisher No -Draft Ventila- a LUSS -)Floor Gloss. lust Wipe tt • NO '`� .; `� y Y tion—and many otheis. , R On. Dries in 20 minutes U9giN� l.w ; See the new Chevrelet-"The'Com- �cua�w tauart tins, regular Prtce 98e• plete Car, Conrtpletely New" Special Safe Price 87.c our showrooms. Morithiy terms to !Pint tins, Price _ •.. 59t.. suit your purse' on the General y -_ Motora Instalment Plan. c-1� a _ -• 1 5 • PRICED FROM y 'Orr Master De Luxe hforlPti for r r ca a * t� For ' Sate 'by. �' 2 �~ - t� economic i tr nyportla�il� _ . A RD W ARF B� �) p R CLAREMONT =� PIRI�3C Mater DeLuse CHAS. COO E , � >wo�. from X419 • Phone 398® {Oh! rather the ache of a burden, r is assured of a big hand i�: "put it 'J all one one t1 cele il!tase." And the gird of tired feet; Alleged The heat and dust of the high -way, ' b. Sergeant — "Yon"res late to go on KLdrd Wot's the oiaa?"' Than dreams; and a garden sweet! 1 IT I rivate — "lo•'erslept ai:d And it's ever the. Treasure just over Sergeant — "In all this bombard•. the hill! / meet?" And ever the Soul -Thirst quest - Private .— "d be aleap_Lg yet' if And the rise and fall, 'till we rest no Postman's Wife — "Why pa, you some guy hadn't been writir.g with a more, ,look all tuckered out." scratchy pen." And the shadows grow in the west. ( ` �� Postman - "I sure am, I've been —Annie Bethune blcLougald. I I T S all over town lookin' for. a guy, named The new minister was calling upon ' Fragile. the members 'of. his flock. A BIGGER What a cute little girl he gallantly Big Family RICHER . Never envy anyone. It they have remarked, upon viewing one of the THICKER something you want, work until you children. And this sturdy little urchin 'Writes the Edmonton Journal — get something like it.. In the bib belongs to the contrary sex The claim that a fainify gathering in R n � .... I presume?" Winnipeg last Sunday was the larg= ' PjI.VG/9 The fisherman saw what looked to "Oh. yes," said the mother, "she's eat ever held in Western Canada is be a likely looking a- of and t1n"n_d a girl too• no doubt well founded. There 'were to a man lounging on the bank. 94 escenda_ n t.r Jean _ Bap-_ present d t� _ Fisherman- — "Is it a crime to It is the thinkable things 'if ono ge- tiste Lagimodiere and his wife whc -eatch fish here?" aeration that become the workable came to Red River at ;te opering of CMan —„"Crime. If, you catch any things of the next • the 19th century and were the first It'll be a miracle." Canadians to establish a hoate on Grocer's Delivery Man -- You Leer- this side of the lakes. 9t that only Nero is credited with once having rs. have some wonderful chickens small proportion th^.se wh1 have ThPERFECT Chewing Tobacco _ : MMrs. Stillrich. Do they lay well? that distinction werea e able to attend. „` having spent $150„000 on flowers for Mrs, Stillrich — "Oh, they could, They are•scattered in.all parts of the _.a banquet, orhich is about - $150.000 you know, but in our financlel posi. continent. more • than some men have spent on tion of course they don't have to:' flowers for their. wives in the past_dc- �...— . • , .cad e' Let's start the column today with Behind the New Streamlines r ., .. Of the Dominion's Steam Lines"' even thefellow who lives on a bed of , roses has the thorns with which to s _ I3UUhIEitANG eontend. _ Famwell — My Garden ' many After passing a cloud; ' �• SOS • extravagances begin ander When a fit of laugher gets you, : ;the guise of efficiency. Andyour spine is feeling proud; •PEKE �t CM The chill of March upon my heort, i Do men -like .hraidy women? asks At a man that'a feeling blue, a t a magazine ad.Forr �- S� �S got SLOM L - An#,,April tears in the eye. Ano my wonting steps onithe It's a boomerang to you.- r win says "yes" to him has brains, John Simons, "Peer of Indian play which give greater strength and ruggedness are being used. In this �S �nati °`y applied for a job. at .a?„ garden— have any When she said it.. business office. -.Do yonirmoke"" asked tb.? Lacs. ^ 'The only . after dinner -speeelh+' that No, sir, but I don't mind :having on tM011i 1 � path— line of the Canadian Pacific was being pushed through the Sudbury TE� • win Richmond Hill and w111 have to try .again next if district. Now, years later, the metal discovered then, is a vital factor RADIOS ;10 AND UP Colombia will require that 80 to 90 per, cent of employes and labor- Where my friends all sleeping lie.01- Buy D12tE11 tn,m iraetury uisutouwr; On in all established enterprises _ save as higb as 60% ore est Pete..• seed for particulars sad Photos All shall be citizens. N Your forma are hid but I feel you the total, but played a very bad game most severe ever known. against him. °T o Outlast a ` asst 'Heath the cozy, wrinkled loan:; —and found teeny wanting, robin group of six players with all hiving BPiEdee, He Says banks to pay the odd it their accounts to the King Georgi One fuel carte through that . testing triumphantly. That 3�9 E pptlry But other hands will tend you, And -greet y'ou when you stare, V. National Memorial Fund, $5,111 was D. L. & W. Scranboa Ing champion, was eliminated by Fer• MONTREAL - Poker will long was realized. g`V rls in Group 5 by only 2 points. survive. bridge as a card -game, Prof.marke "' 4 protect M agaied protect yes, against austttg g 'blue Dean McGlaughlin of Oshawa was Raiirsay the most impressive ' k k LP- g Co. (Caned,) Lid. fora to 6 Mar*' - For I may not taro my Y Y, garden -- The gate from the latch swings free, Of the . new. partment crop of players. One is always In- University, terested •In those from a, distance, and Electrical of architecture at Mc(;i11 told members of the Club of Montreal. Prof. VVER BELE- Orderatontoday. Jas.' Rose of Saskatoon was closely Traquair . also said catch'ball, oldest The road winds out like a ribbon, _ watched. He. lost all 'his 4 prelimin• and simplest of all ball games, would You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Aad ss sty games, by such close scores that be There's a call -on the wind for me. Morning Rarin'to Go you just had to, wonder holy it was rugby. The liver should pour oat two pounds of 1t bila {Oh! rather the ache of a burden, r is assured of a big hand i�: "put it 'J all one one t1 cele il!tase." And the gird of tired feet; Alleged The heat and dust of the high -way, ' b. Sergeant — "Yon"res late to go on KLdrd Wot's the oiaa?"' Than dreams; and a garden sweet! 1 IT I rivate — "lo•'erslept ai:d And it's ever the. Treasure just over Sergeant — "In all this bombard•. the hill! / meet?" And ever the Soul -Thirst quest - Private .— "d be aleap_Lg yet' if And the rise and fall, 'till we rest no Postman's Wife — "Why pa, you some guy hadn't been writir.g with a more, ,look all tuckered out." scratchy pen." And the shadows grow in the west. ( ` �� Postman - "I sure am, I've been —Annie Bethune blcLougald. I I T S all over town lookin' for. a guy, named The new minister was calling upon ' Fragile. the members 'of. his flock. A BIGGER What a cute little girl he gallantly Big Family RICHER . Never envy anyone. It they have remarked, upon viewing one of the THICKER something you want, work until you children. And this sturdy little urchin 'Writes the Edmonton Journal — get something like it.. In the bib belongs to the contrary sex The claim that a fainify gathering in R n � .... I presume?" Winnipeg last Sunday was the larg= ' PjI.VG/9 The fisherman saw what looked to "Oh. yes," said the mother, "she's eat ever held in Western Canada is be a likely looking a- of and t1n"n_d a girl too• no doubt well founded. There 'were to a man lounging on the bank. 94 escenda_ n t.r Jean _ Bap-_ present d t� _ Fisherman- — "Is it a crime to It is the thinkable things 'if ono ge- tiste Lagimodiere and his wife whc -eatch fish here?" aeration that become the workable came to Red River at ;te opering of CMan —„"Crime. If, you catch any things of the next • the 19th century and were the first It'll be a miracle." Canadians to establish a hoate on Grocer's Delivery Man -- You Leer- this side of the lakes. 9t that only Nero is credited with once having rs. have some wonderful chickens small proportion th^.se wh1 have ThPERFECT Chewing Tobacco _ : MMrs. Stillrich. Do they lay well? that distinction werea e able to attend. „` having spent $150„000 on flowers for Mrs, Stillrich — "Oh, they could, They are•scattered in.all parts of the _.a banquet, orhich is about - $150.000 you know, but in our financlel posi. continent. more • than some men have spent on tion of course they don't have to:' flowers for their. wives in the past_dc- �...— . • , .cad e' Let's start the column today with Behind the New Streamlines "these; Ufe is' never free of troub!es — cheerful lines we found in the Christian Science Monitor: Of the Dominion's Steam Lines"' even thefellow who lives on a bed of know that there would be four roses has the thorns with which to s _ I3UUhIEitANG eontend. _ When a bit. of sunshine bits you, ' many After passing a cloud; • extravagances begin ander When a fit of laugher gets you, : ;the guise of efficiency. Andyour spine is feeling proud; JFred J Don't forget to.up and fling it i Do men -like .hraidy women? asks At a man that'a feeling blue, a t a magazine ad.Forr the minute that you fling it, Streamlining on locomotives, according to engineers, -is only, tfieoutward symbol of the. radical changes which• are taking place_. in Well, every Iran thinks the woman It's a boomerang to you.- r win says "yes" to him has brains, John Simons, "Peer of Indian play which give greater strength and ruggedness are being used. In this .;,.but after she has lived with him aY while the woman is sure she didn't �nati °`y applied for a job. at .a?„ field, Canadian nickel as an alloying material with steel is being used in new railroad equipment throughout the world as well have any When she said it.. business office. -.Do yonirmoke"" asked tb.? Lacs. ^ 'The only . after dinner -speeelh+' that No, sir, but I don't mind :having on point is the -fact that the discovery, of Canada's nickel resources was originally made when the 1 � ice cream cone.' line of the Canadian Pacific was being pushed through the Sudbury TE� • win Richmond Hill and w111 have to try .again next if district. Now, years later, the metal discovered then, is a vital factor RADIOS ;10 AND UP Colombia will require that 80 to 90 per, cent of employes and labor- + Buy D12tE11 tn,m iraetury uisutouwr; On in all established enterprises _ save as higb as 60% ore est Pete..• seed for particulars sad Photos All shall be citizens. N standard make& state battery or slectrI& the total, but played a very bad game Battery radios 112 up — Electric radio@ 116 ap• Ca -Plan Radio Corp., ,289 College i - OL, Dept. A, Toronto. 1 ■', The Open Shoe By i A. Ringer j When a shock comes a person j a.,ould be prepared, but who was to know that there would be four a� horseshoe Pitchers all with over 60 : per cent ringers, who•would be prat- ticallY tied for the Dominion Cham- piollisbip. Harburn of Crom. ' y,' but., JFred J after trying for seven years broke : the, tie to win the cup for the first time. Rot. %,t "Lefty" Ferris of Toronto Streamlining on locomotives, according to engineers, -is only, tfieoutward symbol of the. radical changes which• are taking place_. in w e-cond only iy pbints` down. railroad tolling stock as modernization programs proceed. With in - dustry advancing into the age of .al:oys, entirely new materials ER �� John Simons, "Peer of Indian play which give greater strength and ruggedness are being used. In this A era." from Melbourne, Ont., finished - number three, only 4 field, Canadian nickel as an alloying material with steel is being used in new railroad equipment throughout the world as well - EY points below .whole as in Canada. An interesting historical Ferris. John had won this event twice v%enti. point is the -fact that the discovery, of Canada's nickel resources was originally made when the 1 � before as had also George of line of the Canadian Pacific was being pushed through the Sudbury TE� • win Richmond Hill and w111 have to try .again next if district. Now, years later, the metal discovered then, is a vital factor �1y . ,z Mtf— _ says year h, wants' to break the all-time players' in the development of better rail services. TOP, a trio of the giant . C.N.R. 6400's, - Uwee of IATMG EXPW record: Ji-•imle Daniels of Toronto Beaches reported as the world's largest atreamhned locomo- tives ,in which Canadian nickel is used extensively; BOTTOM, one of was only 3 ,Dints behind Simons on the -new Canadian Remi-streamined trains in service. Last winter was one of elle the total, but played a very bad game most severe ever known. against him. °T o Outlast Coventry, England, authorizing ng fist orizingR Weeks of sub-liero weather - tested fuels to the attrtoa The finals were run iii one round- •Poker —and found teeny wanting, robin group of six players with all hiving BPiEdee, He Says banks to pay the odd it their accounts to the King Georgi One fuel carte through that . testing triumphantly. That at least one , lose -registered against them. Geo. Craggs, defend• V. National Memorial Fund, $5,111 was D. L. & W. Scranboa Ing champion, was eliminated by Fer• MONTREAL - Poker will long was realized. Anthracite which is trade- blue rls in Group 5 by only 2 points. survive. bridge as a card -game, Prof.marke "' 4 protect M agaied protect yes, against austttg g 'blue Dean McGlaughlin of Oshawa was Raiirsay the most impressive Ttaquair, head of the de- �� O P YOUR or substitution. The coil' dealer will tell you ,more about this great fuel .6-36 Of the . new. partment crop of players. One is always In- University, terested •In those from a, distance, and Electrical of architecture at Mc(;i11 told members of the Club of Montreal. Prof. VVER BELE- Orderatontoday. Jas.' Rose of Saskatoon was closely Traquair . also said catch'ball, oldest t _ watched. He. lost all 'his 4 prelimin• and simplest of all ball games, would You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Aad ss sty games, by such close scores that be played long after tennis and Morning Rarin'to Go you just had to, wonder holy it was rugby. The liver should pour oat two pounds of 1t bila ' done. liquid bile into your bowels daily, fila is not flowinsfreely. your fwddoesn't digest. , , ' After Tail was over they just natur-. It fila ocean in the bowels. Cee bloats ul your stomach. Youget constipated. Harmful All Mtn Us' Them ally had to have. a dance, 8n 1f you pOH`go into the body. and you feel.pfS frank and the world looks punk surmise that, Horseshoe Pitchers do Amer bowel movement doesn•talwaysget ' not bother wltb 'rls you better be on hand for 1937. `' `aA� SaVt DOIIBfS it the cause. You now something that works en the liver as well. it takes those good, old eoal Thus endeth -the year when the Sianutacturer wants to introduce qu1cIcly, Singer De 'Luxe Razor Blades — New Carter's Little Liver Pills to act these two pounds of hila flowing freely and maks reel "up and up". Harmless andgentla tl�toga players pitched so many ringers Process Latest Type D.,uble Edge — Fin- make the.bile flow freely. They do the work •e .that a' least 4 peg sockets were smacked est, Smoothest Cutting Edge—None Made Better — For All New and old Double of calomel b" -have Onealomeior�mercury In them. Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by e ; oft their bags. ... ne Razors - Free samples won be mail- same stubbornly refuse anythinr else. tie. e The ,bogs at Meafol'd pitch [LI the ,I church shed all and of ed k)a request — Send sec to cover cost packing and pasting. DIRECT SALES DEFT. �t rpt 'c I36Ur — ' No. SD 36 a ..inter extend an Invitation to visitors. So, folks, you W.P. Post Office nn- 72: Guelph, G"l" see 'there realty fi a Santa Claus. C-1 Bread and Cheese -Vow Come in Can LIVERPOOL, Eng. = This is th canning age. i;n 1930 the canoe foods consumed in England ran t 50,000,000 tins. Last year they he grown to 672,000,000 tins. Most interesting and most suets ful experiments have been made. To day they are canning. bread an cheese and beer; not altogether. "o course, as it' sort of mid-day 'snack but each yin its airtight tin as.virtual inviolable to decay. until the ■eees sity of the tin -opt ter arises. Th successful canning of bread is- ve significant, it is believed. Gas warfare would *mean the con ' tamination of food, for even the be refrigerator is not airtight:., it ma mean survival and salvation to a war -stricken area that can rely, on such a source of- supply. Classified Advertising Noce WAN—rEDD(x-;s WANTED—WILL BUY PUNPIMra OF L/ ail b4,ed& Write letter witb run vartwu- ar Ts, breeds, sea, aggro, colour. Cash prices, Prompt reply dearred, dogs for t••hrl itmas de- livery. Bnlmers Kennels, 740 Guy Street, Montreal. STAMP COLLECTING ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE 1t United states, Canadian, Brltab Coluefale, Jubilees, Edwards, sets• sent toy postage or entirely free EMPIRE STAMP CO.. Uept PC.,.Tor,.nt.,, c!Anada TRAPPERS — ATTENTION TRAPPERS—Tune up now, hh ready w Flahers Course on Coyote, lox. tVolt Stamp for particulars.' A. 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Toronto d 0 d ss- a f s _.. • The -0.— Sparks from the Press ' !CANADA but his myriad admirers win. hope that he may have a brew t4me on the tou:.-Brantford Exposittlr. Won't Settle Anything " ording to League of Ace Nations «-• figure;• there are three million, more During certain aihoursoot sthe day, for mea under arms in the permanent the next three months. wise automo• ,� "` �i forces at the world today than at the bile drivers will be exceptionally call- , 1+ outbreak of the Great War -which Uous in picking their way through was to have ended war. The numbertraffic -For, according to statistics, of men in armies and navies today is death lurks closer to the pedestrian, r`r set at 8.308,000 ani does not include between 5 and 8 o'clock p.m.; during __ S the semi-ollicfal forces in sc a lands, October, November and December , Maar 'of our troubles may be traced than at any other gime, of the year. t L Y directly to the Great War, which set- During that piriod, the early dusk 1n Al. ed nothing and seems to be leading creases the risk of accidents .as thou to a neyl war which will settle noth• sands of workers crowd`[tte centre ing agaia except perhaps the fate .of line, cut in and out, and speed - Just civiltzation.—Niagara Falls Review• to get home a minute or two earlier. It each driver will reflect that his And Motor Cars _ family would sooner have him come The International Joint Commission is hearing briefs for and . against the long -discussed deep ' , home a ,few minutes late each day water channel from Montreal to' New York. This picture of them was taken as tiger sat in Albany. "A , man who can jump six Peet on than risk his 'Owo neck, or that of Seated, left to right are /John H. Bartlett, U.S.; Hon. Charles Stewart, Canada; %A. C. Stanley, the earth could jump.36 feet on the another, perhaps the danger period presiding chairman, and Sir William Hearst, Canada. Standing are (left to right) George W. Kyte, 'moon, because the force of gravity on, monti<ned would lose some of its. -Canada;; -Je:se=B. Ellis; U:S.'; Lawrerree J. Burpee, Canada, and Eugene Lorton, C.S. the moon is only one-si h or the deadly significance. -Vancouver Sun. ' pull on this planet." Pedestrians must envy the man in the moon, -Kitchen- Wives Should to avert the danger of developing intd eggs .are used for incubation the re- er lltecforA, Apricots in War what he calls a grandmother'•s meet- suiting offspring will have a tenden- During the Great War it was said j�Q Out Alone ing," has been limited to , women c, to produce small eggs. On the - ..Well to Remeas'.er Peach stones provided the basis of under forty. other hand, if only eggs of good Britain was our best customer .fn some form of protection from poison This fellowship wil�-provide the size and shape are used for incuba- gas. Now word frofa-Australia says opportunity for women to have'a reg- kion, the pullets resulting iron the 9 = October, bought 3.47,000,000 worth of apriFots are being -grown there grin- A Vicar's idea t0 Keep Mai- ular."night off" from their• husbands hatch wiIl`lay but a' relatively few our goods. it is something to remem- cipally for their atones, which have ber.-Ottawa Journal. t8en-feu$d to contain a material use nage Happy—Too Tying and home. smaT! eggs provided conditions en- couraging the production of . small tul in the manufacture of Powerful For Modern Girl Canadian Turnips ''gds are avoided. Only Needs Doing- explosives. Canned, dried and, -other. ?ceding has only -an in effect Business prophets usually talk as wise preserved_ apricots have been LO%DON.-?Many marriages are Given en the' size of egg. hatching out nS + thougb good and bad times come and the basis of, an extensive and profit marred before ever, they are made, Given [-remiums Beason or for for production at go w4tb the inevitability of the tide. able industry which had nothing Ro according to Rev. Cecil Clark, vicar the expense of normal body weight Thla doctrine of economic predestine- do wjtb war, but now science comer of St. Gabriela. Wanstead, London, and aP- tion must not be allowed to obsess along and points a way of using this Enfi eBrancee of their fine hipped Aticontinn deperhod Of, smallteggepro- us into a state of submission to fate. innocent fruit to blow human beings .The good -times which must gills p The urMvBrse may be.mechanlcal: but into eternity. Aires, the -Austral, into the Xuited States from' pro- duction in pullets that came from the univo of mankind are subject to have while young. slid unmarried are, winces of Prince 'Edward' Island 'and parent stock that prodtIced' good siz- tans, according to the dispatch, are he thinks, the cause,of of trouble dur- the will of man. Neither depressions disposed to look upon dried apricots Ontario aleshave psmarke s of a all ed eggs. is usuall; due to incorrect .� not booms are inevitable ft we make and apricot jam -as were. ni•products in, .married life. major wholesale markets of the East feeding or management that has re- . ftp our minds to avert or eontroi them cf a new war industry, Apri:ot stones lie suggests, that husbands should ern United • States without -)derate suited in the pullets. reaching. ma-, Boome and depressions are made by are shat count. -Brandon Sun. 311ow their wires an occasional shipDlnS distance of the Dominions. turity+" without acquiring rro:ma] body as and scything that is man-made -,night off" atvay from husbands, Passing .through the usuai-channels weight. can be unmade- or made differently A Reaertt�al children and household cares. of trade of eonsum.ption #n hotels,. res A few pullets should be- weighed-. by vaso. -Stratford Beacon-Her'kid. He goes furtherand sug_esty that taurants .and homes, these tu"niPs at intervals of a week. or 10 days to The man who tossed a gold ivatei, at husbands should look after the child- have commanded a premium over President Roosevelt now wants it' ren and the house on these occisions (hose of domestic origin. 'fbe -domes.' cheek up art. their gain or toss in fur Tob:.eco Crop turned. Time marches back! -Wind. "Years ago .' . he says, "girls led tic turnips in the Eastern .Untied weight due to 'egg production. As Tweaq-five years ago Canada had sor Star.- 6. home. and domesticated life from States for the most , to' ire sold or 'long r body weight is maintained �y' local farm markets or, to factories or or increased production should,.con- a record tobacco erop o, 12Ao0,000 - the day they left ,�.hobl. -the -' lbs, - This year it was not a record. THE EMPIRE wholesale centres. Howe,-, they do tunic and egg size increase. 'cut e a- ' but ft stood at -13,000,000 pounds. It GOOD 'I 1NIE GIRLS pot exercise -a decisive influence 'un body weight is allowed to decrease is progress in terms of production.- "They stayed at -"home rind helped the market prospects for Canadian a'drop in production: a reduction in' St.Catharines .Standard. Prelude to Pear, their. mothers with the housework. turnips. f egg 'an even part the ize o d, eti a partial or 3 • =- -- The world speaks of peave as 11•_if- outing" were--F�w an*- far-t+M�cerrs, in -fife t•t�o: mata,zansurn?ng. centres 'complete• mo'.t is .likely. t� follow.. . And SO I! Goes -' were to be achieved only by the ces "When they married and had 'to for Canadian turnips, New York and To maintain body •weirtjf scratch Mary Pickford is to marry lluddy0 sation of ,the hostile attitude of civil look after homes of their own there Boston, Prince• 'Edward. Island turnips s rain. should be :fed plentSPully. and ize.d nations towards each other. %%H Rogers This will he her third Nus was really. no great change: command the highest prices, states the night feeding should be .largel;y• must not forget,, however, that an es illclegse the scratch band, the previous too harm^ been , `To -da thins -aro �!ffcsent. Be- the Canadian Trade Commissioner -in of .chole corn, .,Watch the mash con, Owen ff4.00re .and Douglas Fairbanks. `sen a preliminarytore marriage tying see to it t a: . e_ r . r nT g Chi season; sUh7p state. o2 affairs is economic peace.. Ir grain and- reduce the amount'of mash Dougtas Fairb-�.ks hag. .also mar they here a go9d time. They have extends from September to the follow,- _ ried three times: Anna B. Sully, Mary that can be brought about• thr manu almost every evening and weekend ing April or 31ay, opening t+rices are 'fed of body lvcight• begins to decline. facture of arm's and munitions may ::_Ploktoril and Lads Ashley_ free. They go to parties, dances and usually moderate in October, -rising : Owes Moore, Mary Picord's first yet be converted to the manufacture cinema shows. to .a peak in November as tbb holiday husband, tater marrieT Kathryn of the needs of man, each to that season approaches, and as a rule rise tt » M "When they marry 'they ,have to L. G. On Clurr><e ._Perry, country best suited.. economically to ar;ain after the .first of the year, slow down and there is bound to be And so it goes liroushout• m8vie its, production.-Johannerbur Times. interested. a reaction. Canadians are itaturt►lly interes e --� "HrL band + t George. in• the -dam, What a meeting of "ex'_ there _ s do not feel like oing . g �i$ Q� Pullet _ to learn the Lloyd. Ge must be at large Hc.11ywood gather• New Zealand Defence "'��y evening after a hard day's ' ` final ' volume of his' memoirs, has Ings. •'And that one case where "ex"" work: Nb more parties and dances. Flock Are Sinalll h e 'praise 'for the' late General Sir Is not the unknown qua~iffy..-To• At' a time when all the [alk Is o[ "Ntost women tcannot 'afford maids : • Arthur Curric and .for the Austra rout* Star, national security and defence it may r and are chained to the. house.. Child- !ianr Sir John' 1lonash. Be. seizes be permissible to say a -word or two ren arrive and occupy almost every about the most defenceless country Nnl l Normal Nor 1' DESITl�:i2 trt'or' the circumstances that both One Makes Average second of their time. �ppolil0tl in $lids Currie and IIonasb . were "civilian" in the world -New . Zealand.. Like The average mother,. acco�dia to other molierif actions, ,this Dotnioion "Visits to, cinemas become rare, - sal(lier% who proved •bri'haint military a Salt Lake City churchman. should relies for protection upon an stair•; a arid' even - these mean either compli- leaders. have three children. At the same rated arrangements with similarly The approach of, fall .usually I �o A George's encomiums are the navy and an air force. The army situated neighbors or else the child• brings an influx of small pullet eggs y time,. just one child ;an mak, ,sonie. consists of a permanent force, a ter. more .interesting since the veterar Jinothors feel 'pretty darned average.- ritorial [ogee, and several .corps of ren have to be taken as well. thpt are difficult for the poultryman War Minister lays about. him with a Wind:ror Star,. - - "After. a while, the great change to. mark4t advantageously Nature school cadets. On. flay 30th, 1935, the will. letting the chi fall where the stoength of the permanent force stood and the strayn begin to tell. The wife intended the first two or th.ce Aul- pare "ma y Lauder on, Tour at 92 officers, 11 staff cadets and 421 becomes discontented and, perhaps, let eggs to -be small in order that remarks ('prowess of ' t e Sir harry 'Lauder; the tanx,us cum- other ranks. ` It is divided elaborate- peevish.- The husband finds that his the ug>; passage might become fired- Canadian troops. Wheneyer .rhe Ger. iy: into regiments and corps, the per. wife has become a different woman call; expanded, and in condition for 111: n� found th'e_ (_anndiars in the edian, has started on a world Pleas feet' skeleton, as. it ''as bee called, from the girl he� married. the larger eggs to follow. Continued ore trip without seeking to., secure s is not,, lire opposite them, he acceits, thea any bawbees by entertainments • en of an army, But, n4turally, ' you can , "Ile, -too, becomes disgruntled, and production of small. egg prepared for the worst. There' -if route. fie manifestly 'still retains tramp up and down the length and so the crisis, which wrecks so many however, a normal or desirable con general testimony of this observation breadth of, New Zealand and not meet homes, draws nearer." clition. the habit of doing the u..expected, „ largely a man in khaki.. -Donald Cowie in The vicar has formed a "Fellow- Breeding lar el determines the among German as well as othef C-4 The Fortnightly (London). - ship of Marriage," which, in order 'size of egg of ariy one bird. If small, scurces: - -- -- _ - �. gra& .. SAOUT,H TINK - .• ct?y�ylCAL E R �S ' ; • R ='' c y tied r+t6 •�oa.L�l C(rr:t M y�� . DIRECI- MotEC-r ' o'i/" 967 %MIN I NS �R USJNG�t - • KING; 1. ' • • o 0 0 0 • w uMOER , MIs � HIE 4 Ac W 1tK I '��. p e 71�• s�tAKING: ?SRM Cro.,� 'wq' <' ee. I"V°ty N/s R/sNTrlt CL°a`waoK AIAW j O frAtKlNr,; RMrpp:) • O { ' MO4A'/NM/bglE ge�MN: W1.W.MECLpCq•- : : `IGK (MO . .� w c,�raa' i+an, a.�n} a f.. a. •>!7• C •0 .3 ''1 see it isn't alive.". said Uoro "Oh," said .the: hen with it sniff, The first lhmg aIle saw was a 'if the coAper man ca,>1 do' halt _thy; drawing a long brcah. "it • is as if she did nqt believe the story. printed card that hung between his of the hinds he is supposed e, do liCr e nurde, out of copper, like the "But this copper man," continued illoulders, it being stispendL ircm is a very wonderbut rl suppose it con- -awing old kettle fit the barnyard at home," = Dorothxx looking at it . with . bit; a small copper 1, g in the back of ,' tinned the hen, t *; said the hen, turning -her head first eyes, "is not alive at all, and l won- -Ais neck. Dorothy twisted thi= card a humbug.' We might aPand Tiim a to one side and then to the other 'der what it was made for and why "around where the light would t'utl up," suggested Dorothy, r so that both of her little round eyes 'it was locked up in this queer place." >n it and began to read ! ne print- what .he'll do," "Where is the key. could examine the object. "Once," 'ickwork?" asked Billing. ,r That is a mystery," remarked the, ing. "What does it say?" ask^_ 1 the to the a� .. :said Dorothy, "1 knew a man made hen. twisting her head to arrange hen, curiously. So Dorothy reap the "Han the peg where t found out o! tin, who was a woodman her wing feathers with her bill, card aloud, spelling out the big words the cgse the reply. "Then." < stepped around behi►,�r with sonic difficulty. "Welt, f de said the"hiwl, "let us try and see if named Nick Chopper. But he a a. Then Dorothy s pp as alive as we are." to get a back view of the man. clave!" ca., -,d the ,yellow hen. he will go." i L n VA V I Ulii ; -Mr. sad Mea Cyril E. Morley A and Joyce, visited • ' with Mr. and .---Any person, looking for a good Mrs. Terry, of Toronto, on Sunday • _ • Ware ranch. for 1937, ax C. J. st • last B>tgger and Better6t , .evenson The Annual (Alristathas Enter QiIg ore- tainment ,illy, F. anti Mza. Mchin, of Os. of the United Church CEDARENA • JIE4 "and Mrs. Lr K. Devitt and Sunday School wilt be held on Fri- b. .tc ! - children of .Tonoato y y evening, Dec, 18th. A splendid , AT Piekerin )>t ` spent Sunda da g, - a Leader Store wrath their mother here. PI�aTh is being arranged. -W. H. -and. Mrs. We_tnep were -The ladies' Aid of St. And- CEDAR GROVE at Agincourt on. Monday attending rev's Church will meet, at -Mrs. J. .."Dr. , LOCKE' the funeral of the letter's cousin, Calvert's on Wednesday next, Mears- Ice surf ae*nI&rged.and extensive i " r bens are asked to bring their cal Oxford trees , There s STOREY Glen Morgan improvements made: Gloves acrd -Miss ]ledge, furtnzrly of this 'ender: to th'F, meeting, for The ' well -attended December The same popular program of skin Quality mitts" for the Place, but now of Wnit.',a, spent v IlSdi@S ;ISand mce:ing of the ifi kocn'r bii�_;ivrtary tin lunch and dan6n a; $3y last with .frieitdts here anti $, g every whole (Belli] took iu, tkie church service' in ,the Society of the Cr":ted Church was Saturday aigbt, . - KL ti.J� Ser ice y' evening, ' I t:ekl at, the home of ,the t -Kisses Ice at prosent is in mid -winter =Mr. John Hodgson, of Brook law's dent, eller, H. G•. Crozier ►` -f lis, an old employee of C. J. Stev- aa` L-1 the c?ha?r, Kos, 3f S, Chep _ eonditiov. Dr ALLEN Economy Bi 88 ff Susan, while on the farm; spent last man and firs. G. Reid; assistsd -with Oxford 'Ties _.-.... g --'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steven- the devotional period. A quitting for " j�j In - lined smicle a son.later in the season =,teas arranged' DON'T �T' ' for ' for men at tY g good r. has of. the corrhr d 13y unaere re vote, the. off hersyea, TAKE CHANCES Ladies :Leader r2 5 sanity s^ to Mr. Howard_Lasv and , 14'6 erre rp elected for the at �,3, J) � . O ifis4 Wilda Spence:, twhv w an_ 1937. Refresh:rnFnts were ser'eri a' - . '� o Better made :ted in marriage at Pickering on the closewrig by the members of lees Play Safe ---T Groceries - �-- y. 2 , Cartw•right't. group. - < hese. 1'hvrsda Nov.. Sth, Res. H. G. �ee'f two Crozier officiating. I -,St. George's Women's Guild" Cclisult your Druggist ,_ -St. George' Church, Su ]rise, bazaars.= - er and what snlendie! lint's. Remember Jllst 1111Une YFleeee-lined. Dec. 13th, 3rd Suihday i-, -Advent. it a !ir_ F'. I_ E:dd; �cir'il game dawn frr>rr,, Tcront•-, t�- � CiUR. I)RUl;G15T I5 /410Itlee cornl�inatiot� 18t1nday school at to a m. Celrbrat- ' S ••Il(lrl1)er1" sled 10n of -the Holy - C enmuniom. at 1: , °Den it fe-r t.-. and- w P think the. thtt ll -- "Weet wap that �>7P did it T:ai1P ti- MFR(',BANT "Chums„ for underwear EL m. Fveni ' Praypr tial se Don't for out p. m. Preacher at bo -.4 servic i i FBFI like _ h:rtc}1(s CHRISTMAS CARDS for men 8t i > 'Pen•n- our hoa-t_, ane --r• es, Rev,.F.. G. Rabihr�on. , ,_.our ;nurses, Mrs. J nr- (,ur Pres. -I] V. ii. M 0()[1 E, ' D R L (,GIST ��/ idert and ail the other tadie� L'otll 7e}:stile are n w on ells la, at LD1"50 - --Mr.-- and -Mrs: F. I- Gr(z..:-of (les• DUNHAHl'V.N. UNTi.R]0. _ 3 P y - t6ree7rwood, spent Friday of last en's ^tach, :rrdit :or all the Nrori 'week with Mr. and Xrs. C. J, St- they ti;d sod the da9nt; - `sal -ver' CARPENTER & BUILD R by -Mr-, Crummer was m ort . evening it it being the 35th .annivtn p,-pur _ .CH A PMAN erre► of tWir - ddine day.- Taey ar W sone cane tw•i,:e, also we wish :received sleets co 1 eongyatulate Mr?. Crurnmer for' Alterations,. Sash, Boors and - y ngrstu]ations from all the. trouble she took with the - - ----- lheir friends. Screens made to order, r'--W'EAR i►iehtt Sunda Pieces stunt and also Mrs, Reilly- for I NTER Y• 'Dec. -13th, Rev. i Hugh Q. Crozier will oecupy ' RSr,rlin►r it. Fh-erpone seemed mo:t Plans and Estimates liven on > Oslu Pul pleased and P a►o�ine and evening. h'e'y, Gencraf Repair Work.. • Sw)day School, Young �p;e's Sind' +• .. � At Special Prices vaults - Bible 'Classes will . heat at _ . S1°daa. Abad bie''r J • POYN TER. - - r 20 a. rti AH are sor!eome to these Going Cwt's -::.. �'iC�Er1D$ 6-�+' Secreiarp's yelet pure gum .Rubber Bootta, ---SL Georlr+e's A. T. P. A_ r'e'port on attendance at the. United - Ladies' fur -trimmed -)rotor Boo 2.?rrl, ':(told their meetirlp,• thLs Friday. Roc, Church Sunday school each Sunday r , L G. Robinson will gine a _-Biblical Feat Sunday then ro�ere 10 QI out. + . The Seninr Girls have challenged The' 'Pickering Men's 1-backle0vershoes $1.+65:-4-buelr)es� $3.951 T `address. We veined ?ike every mem- - I leer to be Mr. wheeler'a (•lava of ,boys tri an MEAT MARKET ;Men's heavy rnbber Boots, with felt trop.k lining $ 96 preFsnL a+ there :R a eery attendanre. eogttts7t and to start it . 2• ! portant silbjecf to be disruatt'd. •• off, the girls turned otrt with 100 Please try to hriW new members. s — Heavv Mackinaw ,Coats, navy, 'grey h brown. P. M. per cent and took the pennant for Our M0ttto-- 0ality -0n Frida}� everiii' g* I&A a thiol Ltse fir.•t day' which FRirred rap the _ _ __ �'trr>� Sweater O64W. 8-1)1-Ck, Inarool]��irown �• boys son-.P%Vtat. The bosP_atere Tac- --S 1al-'-Country ' - )oy-o f r. talion was held u the 1 ' $o 50, '$3.00 eea4'Ral last �ceeii - �, bh-inRi t(; _Stanfield's wiritor L ndera'ear, .,, ---�sors�'af -Mr. and 3frti. ,lo�tsn ?Hurl¢as n8 i �:..Of� . tsrkwn about forty .of the e' paella a khOOl, the Club President. Juke Style, Sausage of 'Ver, Murkar, who '%%a 3orahan: Bill Kcllroy will be the L Fred T Bt1IILin - principal next rAw to receit'e__A c", ?Mise• `15c. per D. ' g! - �"iekering clef fire Pickerirre public t><•haol in � r � � ' - . - t'iie years 1'F90 to -140 1, met to dr• baby--�rett is taking full advant- • �' AJt�r of the contest in learnirh►r the lr Ib$. for Z5C. • Retablietred 1957 him honour, and fNnr .old friend- books t}[e Bible -]the C. G. L_7 'Ships with their fellow- pupils wn( -�_ _� - :C�e1RR.�(`i 51i.K, = - - -: g7rtfi an��#te Soyc •C3ub are occupy- Afgnr►Ret teaaiiers7tiil¢eth�r them were fif - '„S1-:11 - hn•g their reserved pews ir- the -aud- tty_ame present, which included Mrs. - .1 -Ar itorium each Sunday m�rninq, and Pbont us for Deliver (Dr.) Wilson (nee I -Ten M. Rhit- _ - y Whit - they w-111 welcome the` presKx-e ` at nest, who Dva. dssistsl EATS nt -teacher new members. Come along nQxt - Phase 1626 attrirye those yearn. and who is now Sunday, you will enjoy the cervices. residing in Toronto: In the .gather. - - - - -- FOR' Lhere were many from 3SUM_ MER -DAYS tttt `Tolontn.. , ; •� .. - _ - .. - wflo came down by charte>rtt -bus. gtoct Notes W Winter _ also ex -pupils frnriT Oshawa, Pester- .~ - „' a We. h Ne.a.howplete.bne.of Crooked Meats.. hero, Whitby Sarri.- and r.ther. The westclen". . iir l?tein herd.` Roofing Bargains points also from Pickering all d the owned by W. H. W.e. tney, Picker- =Cooked Ham TTeigtlborhnod, l,etter� were received ing Ont., ha recent -1 completed the - 1_ from,a number eaplre"ing regret ,at follaw•ing tests in the Canadian Re- No. 1 Roofing, less fixtures' $1.15 CC en bl K i their inability to be present on acc cord of Performance, on twice a No- 1 Roofing, with fiatores. ,1.•t9 ROIL oust of. illness, distance and. 'burin- day, milking: Na 2. 'Roofing 1.75 '- Jellied-- �• cal'' ells As soon as they arrived, they. Johanna Creator Walker. No,.. 3.- Roofing., 1,99 began to find out "Wbo is a -ho",., a.,- 219(;58, 365 11lays, 17705 lbs.' milk, AR in. Green rock -faced 96 1b..2.65 � • 4.1 As ♦ steel ` many had not �ePn sash other for (i20- lbs. '.fat. Asphalt •S+ftfngles 209 fib., , 3.88 •- - - Y Loaf - about forty years, and that length Echo' Pride .walker, _Na; 230227. ;�Il First Quality Made by Macaroni and Cheese Loaf -- of time makes quite a chance in the 305 days, 1fi79ii lb -z. sulk, 532 lb,,. ' apptnh-artee, of many, .When all be- fat. Toronto 1HPLaft Roofing Cb, Dutch11 Lod, r and BO�Q�j� Catac(luainteO again a most de- ..flay Creator Segis, Na .2331+04. Prices quoted per sq,: liAhtftll time .waF -spent in social in 305 -days. -15042 Its. milk, b64 lbs. '- HeadC.heese _ . tercourse and recalling• ineideLnts in fat. • mss+ -.- their school life. About 10.30 nearly PiiCKERING• - to vi strolled up to the old school 'C _ . _ LUMBER . X,A'� to visit the place where theyspent i so man happy •days, and not for- W - t �A t j(���Qj ((��� Y PP.LitYY�i/V1�1 pilol�ts 34110 E 1. D gtettiTtq t6 ring tits lame school .... •1 belt, the tones of was so .rs.� .Butcher -(phone 3M) Pickering familiar to them. Puring tete ales M,�� �s k,eefHle that and— fwg Mrs. clic 4,voy . Nee F d1th Law; l teas .hare Area broust► undti consevr . ,sang a member of t;ola► in her u -g- o mn last t Vu o! (oris rears a a result �j,OR SALE - I8 frsrait e(twn wed �keringHaM- Ua7W 8 toleoiy[��tnodw'n nitirLtc JWitL mu6LoM, 'I'y- yrnnYe saistered and st'arites , T B sort. ��„ jj pleasing manner. -whirl, d fever tr ons il>!tt,ust{o*h. 'rtireoty- E•Anehern 'PhemeMarl]sn2] T3 -TR ve or lhirt7 earn sg o, It was rail mueh enjoyed. An inttlortant fes• woommrw for e�►1•a io base :oath rates: LspR rAT<l+',—,1 Re Roietrip hall, tare of the even: ttol" tyPhoM raatlfnR e. hl��h Y lite or RS ' l' g t>g w•aQ L1tP delight- deatataotfrorev-ery itloonolivin I year old T B tested Loi12 con. 4, Pick- • �.%" y.-. to dap, it L atmos► a df s Der•ons; eels¢ w m, Grity,l.pt•n,t Hill. I6 "u are m need of accessories fel lunch which was provided by the areae• or a city to are a death rite of more than one vlsitol'q, which was caned from a' w t, -u per 100,O0p, and.in many cities G•OR HALE -.1. Reg., Holstein hull, table which they lia(I beautifully de- rets for tyPhoid i? r the 4"s Sear wore l' tt rnoaths old, from n fultraccredited and kse than one, registered herb. Col, Ii. R: Marshall's firm for Our Presen -Range or. Heater,- corateci w1'th flowers, silverware )asset tats 1• annth s plague of a Du stared n lel + Mid candles. Airs, F. Doyle P"nwation or two ago when vvhola citt.s ' served wren th6ritlnt kitl000f wand: �AT.E- A mof accr o- fret+h �uCh as'Stove Pi a Elbows Pol- DIP Lhcrir, the ]allot of cheeriern a endsIr'4 apringere,out of accredited herds tea fra n one end of. the table an(1 few •Pars avo, le to -clay lxroming a caro pe ' ' also pure herd bullet months old. Murraypar. Mrs. F. Wimnn served coffee at the di.teaac. li»ray cotumtutltiva hasp not eft. PiCMcring. 16.17 hod a death or Peen a c.a.o of diphthrnla • other end. After lunch had been ser_ to hods l y�crrr. thanks to tnxir•rn ><sh etc, let us shave the. privi= ..� red. 11'Ir. Howard Wire, rtf Tnrono, t"`th°da of imrnunlaotlun agalnvt• thea �R �1 tLl+-Fr.•,h dtairy rnRG, ) R a d sarin era, became master-of-cert'moni:r,, An(1 Srnallnox. that' scourge and terror of g go�''t T H tested. W, T otir rorcd•atherv, is now seldom 11,w,1 oC. Graham, Locust Hilt, hon: Mark ��Od.•TB•17 in a few welt -chosen tt•nrds present- And so ii Rocs, tht-4 ctreAd dLw+av,.a which " lege of serving you. ' onto dreiniatr•d t1a ppot,tilation, am now ('l' %V h FOR 'SALE--llln�e t:pt'irtti ed 1Ir.. Murkar with a •haiidsomr Pra?'Veauy tiiminated, `•'ers ;md tresh cows, pure bred and ¢radcv, 1 , B. t shed and_hh,ud_ cry- — floor .hTlip..-3nr1Ii F. --1f 1( RT BR(l Tuan rculoais is _Ftil1—tar tr (im—ItNI nc— tn8ti <ldrier e - — - thar. I•rod, but it is has bet ng to nate: ll'm 1. Mui ph y, 1Wurco Farms. Lindsay int, dome, and see our l><ne of stoves - MrA. Wilson '%-M lrealttiful b01t(lueta that• cairn yhi.4 ess Las horn xuado in i'Mtnr i ase �Ctef of M ms, ,tcP cnnqur•rtng this er.Ptn during. the .l'Lrat p Tb -fin were• re,,e"r- thirt>-neo pmr• of ti, cmwn- than in � , a;ti the ctwu les 1 ATT LE FOR SAF.F:--Vhr�icf s rin and heaters Aihle for the suc�ecc of the re -union t t..at leant LPfore. Tho• P - - dewh 'rate in nntario to ]Poo„ shortly �gers and fresb cowq• Purr tired and grndev.• , WP.T(e Mre, TA, Dmiglas. :Mrs. 14. - af6,r th« National tiantmrium Associa- r. 1T, tt rod and blood reseed, lack Drains, Matchett a :T•To and `Vise, of Tor- tion wws organized, was wtimetexi at N•oo"hdge lrighway, half —F i,etrvc,•n Thls - leo pet• '100, Nl. To -day it is 3, . detow•n and Woe chridge- Phone;Woodbridge - antm Thin rP-union -Nqr liepn, Agit- It Is a-vplendki rhowinq"and wlth'the �P{ 15•at x�pAUE for McCormick -Deering Ft►rm Mnuhitirtp coal Iu sight we hopefully entc+r rho las: ated for several years, asst its sthe v of the earn but a: etrt�yone knrwr; / T R L W A ti TF L)T I -As mot her'R h, -Ip - 115-30 International Tr" . 'Pecs hrts recltlte(i in lana to holrl the last ISP ea o for the n ateni effort CaP,,Ot hnuse•work +rith convenience.. Must p - -1�.- P and If wr are to rut`ooed in gaining Lye he caPahlrof looking after one child. One wh r ie FUDt•�lft Single Furrow Reding atlot:her in .Tune, anti 3 cOrTfTtittPf complete mit tees Huse cher plaque a. t uet worthy and prefers a goo home r„ h gh II Plow i hart been gttJnod ever others, we mast swage., Slatewagcs when writing to Rol )rHl Rnd. R•eQalrPs w!t* annointod ronsiatin7 of How- strtt'P as nowr hefore. Picker tn¢ New,. Given the neoanxary' flu^ 4w ,rnpport, 1't Our Motto:--•rWe ]]tree QAn (te6 it„Ot Ard Wiuc, ,4mut Tsrvlie. Dr. R. AIc- the Muako4 rhe Toronto and elle vOR SA Lb: uFt kSRHANr�E FOR a Qeyy. T. R. Tholrton, Mea. Douglas racy #oauita� roe ranrw>tyett•.a �! ft is not made. 'f' R e�atl2ttre to lead rho gay, envthS ub: — Gra. che,trrficlel .alta, y attf� ��tN. OO Iliatchett, Who will err- card ►oar lett Naa►ooal KaMAt ne w flnr;r and bridq, Iso,,. �omp{�1e SaaSiatluitl A,,irpCyat�osl, 2$j�+,pjj,�s f►,• with ahartoa, alkr o t piano, and t}lre �efe[JIiOU@ ri�t)D ' 8nQP fnr a. Piekerdn.R Old $(i, s' o(onto. 1934) mod- l car ,t. Apply Len rAxop,•Rorrgr Pi�ntr3ry cyl, Bills. Phos , car 31 r 11, ptr