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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_12_17• .�� '.�lE t?t• • <-1.: � .. 7.. ! � ,_ � '� `tii•.s^�+x:. re..'a`" �•s - -� l..t'�'+r..7i , r'.. .x. `�: � .s r .N _ � .. �. , _,s. _ F �: .� V . .� ter.., . i•, .. .4 ' f • 4 1 ' VOL. L�'11. % _ PICHERING, ONT'., SAY . PEC. 17, 1987. w t"A • W. Based ase U Q Wb •r Ckwm Rhee ?l . '. / Q >A 1fe . -y -- NOTIGreeff The service of the River's Church will be held nest sunday of . 9 1, and 9ahool will be L O,' P12AIj*N- t ;:liar icaokepans'�oar #aF Dec. 19th at 2.80 p. m. instead of mbarSand2 held on Dsoemtiba'21st. of trate sad F1seh fussed firsts. ai ssea. �"' _ •�! doy•- In the evening Q91fIIg to tbt; White- BC`001 8letfsa Nei, C $ L D., Dtrssla et warsset.. ids• CO � QQ�. vale S. S. Anniversary �------` • - The annual Christened Concert of a:ews� net just.ir< laws �! .[ tae• aastewes wnl�ir ~ ! W40Da e,'$�t$rTia Road the sebool WiH-be held in the school December ssK essie`s.w. BAND, (�Bdol$L, 14veryone it .vaifooa9e t!i►, attend. house on Monday evening, , by j,M�, -i . • . the - Christmas goneert • to - held in lie DoalmoUx �y`� RUDDY UWATiober. a,.'t1.r.°''L c� sly BUILDNW8 5UPPLIRS the school -house on W 7 �• ening, Dec. 22nd, at 8 o'cl'f Miss Janet,Allison, of Arineourt K .�sse� d G°" t""'"' saratrar• is+0i� 4alttii !0%� ,_..,,_,. tins Wreck -cad with her caa+nia �. ilii Ttmit�g•Gwr�st�ed i�t0 . . M CtA6E AVE.. 1.O1b0!'1T.fi< 0EATOK 1=L & R03S We have eiles Okwsil to s1loeb a tail 1�OTiCL'` P'icliering Township Hocliry Laing• Kim Violet Allison. Miss Marjorie Annis spm , i$arriet+ses !t .. lies Feat i!t>dl NPains. no will hold a ' at 8i 6a tiara _.is a few days at the hoarse of her per. 7 9airi.iA�!f d.. Thi. R. G • .,-Gee on Wednesday neat, 22nd, at B P. �, tad Mrs. Walton Annfs. 116 C. 3.A-Ji•1 T A.moi• m. The officers valga all terested 'The Sunday School of the Dpnbar- holding its A swims to >x present a. aha �il be el- toe United Chura� L ?,•p ass WaW6 Twos "% �• ��`' acted for th2 com mg year, erlio en. annnat Christmas . concert on Tues - The sl. )ZtOtiliBOs[rr �' O•.. te .rww. s•r�,,�•r! aFl!'•, o y s`a`Tw �aa p�74W E e"ence am hies put in so we can drew ap the schedule. ! day, Deesudbea 21st. children are having their supper at the their and friends tssw i�w+�4t rw� �Ii J. L. Palsaer. Paw. church and parents arq invited to join them later. yeas. a.0 .1 naw$a r.r�. w_,Z P�otrs +� mount zoos =•: FUR i ITU 1 � °r�g�" gra, Mme. Jonas„ • fa: To.ve,ad stela +Me Wa dSwpiavMs s aatse+ti vs The T. Norton family .jpetertained Lem and a daughter. 9 - Haesiste`s, � as• vewrialy at Bow�smanvitle relatives on Fondal. Walter Creon left for his home is r me p4 Alusdaov sad Qraoitetrar1121/. Our local merchants s e making Hamilton last Sunday. of COlaair G porn ;� their plaeis of besinesal'attraative We are (lead to report Mr. I3. ani a:zrsts. s. a_ t3.• IL _ el�ssr d t s swr.. a<. &•� Novelties.n Praise isaw. is 14114 .g 'sdeh bass, for the Christmas' trade. + A meeting will be in Wilson is up and around but has to be very careful. ta"a.� s s 400mmal. 8sa "e tee fwe cissa". pywte, pw,CiWti r9ewe 7 tTbu- - gham on Monday, Dec. ACI, firs. Paul Jones of Uxhrsdge 'her ��. * AD10 ��CI those interested in hea bo&4 spent last week � ,brother, Wilson - J 1 A GraC�=U Oi Ben �sP clam this seams. !tars. W. Norton. � S. Diels-; Mr • James . The Y. P. U. ane re-orgsaisiag y `f ,.a. 6i n +0iarst�it 1R#"� non, C. MII:oy and ebfbm ware1 visitors of the Nortm fitnitl test this Wednesday night for the now yew. r ...' ot`ombla� % .rr 1a0`°a,.0- jTp.to.�,he`mis�ls U*it l* wvek-eead. Bibi Bartley is visiting this week w t"A • W. Based ase U Q Wb •r �E"00� . :Feel Pkp 'at a ft*M MingPig Starter, it'ig Cassie trate sad F1seh fussed firsts. ; protft In feeding ssssasly easy gelid it m d" chile tee! St" ese+ifo. rd sea � eR dw a:ews� net just.ir< laws �! : �<; f••vsi Iles. - _,,. Peattry "lug Me* Rests rails„ Hirai ail Qwrit, lar ftlelbeft asses k•4 an*M% else �Wft� ri - - isms cad •tater Feeds.a" , 1PsidsdeR � Prior. Iftj Module •AND .' "... Al.kiaat Rork �. ilii Ttmit�g•Gwr�st�ed _ C). S. I eeD01ULD M CtA6E AVE.. 1.O1b0!'1T.fi< Pltsas t:aies{de MO - briar. takes at NEWS folies , sift W I nasi Mr. and Mrs- A. 1t. Dave, of in Stouflbrlte sad expecte to leave 'e '''��' !LIST ECiiWtPlIE.NT • Twonto and Mr. lkhwi t, of lien► nest Tuesday for Saskstc�- Shingles Q; York were recent gu•a t.. at the T. Howard Broome, Jack. ` sad Robertson holmf Ken. Graham, adt last Wednesday, foo6 " • asst>r. R'+"earasts�d Satisfoctiss j� �.. aT « } S�esal�ear of Bebngham W • for Sault Ste. Marie. @alt @aMraalsed ft� fti� _ I. paid a visit W-Whftevale Branch Mr. Dol.- Ja inn, of Greenwood, bid's Fait slabs O1VaRbs. '' �• P+eloas Ab•. reap ng b►yRg? wa $1 IL �as'4iI. Tow? r r an Wednesday the 8th and report a spent the weal -cad twlith-Mrs. A. S_ s cam, �,.csttarwr � N YtiNa sisal HMlwfss MIrsO"s r 1•sl very onjoydrie altsraam. Jones. Lae►a •ewon ahaspesssl. - �. �i. ip; anti At the S. S. tawdus d meeting' - " Z. EaTiitiOlt s Qi.aRYl1011 ti • - Bs�anRhaao. psario bow in the church on. Wednesday Aminal Community Club ltirssts Asil wPd POT POOH. ft•a• idle the taachera and ad!tieors: -rbe ftnu t" Tv nislrt"�+i.--- �tt 2Aa.r. tawr; MIO evening lin the Aed 8eboot amass ware re-eieltad Was name et� y '�' ♦ !lir. Yionson l�lieott for s >h ss. :s . oil. . to b td ane a pe�riateadsnt. ¢ _- �,. FAA. Dr. Darer 0. D. alehrpled f° ►An As��• s ad AD Itev. Giov�er�s pulpit w Sttrday sad �� aero--9niaday Bapitist church on 9uad i - .: �t ! • ing brt �� oa many a m. followed by at 10'6. dMt Sa1w Avas�te vi* faein= the Western Proviness at __ - W IL. MAW ueu r� and �f ee- the ghenreb baa of he�pfng in et a aoeW sv thin '^ • -^ _ $. C+. b11#lfsi�D ,� at2>;►. In tins Oryaninioa Mask. YAi.Ui1'OS rM61t t3raeagb and M. Fond. a3-eoWih R 9nIte preval= lilOt �±0ld �e,t i,ytRhese i1E O/i The S. a. aatw"i=M=t oanandb Oat in �e neigllbordood and anuns- Arris i�exra��1 ber of children have z a:c.cload, DpgeiLl! QOks ' ltlaso• s; weYa. /,lianas a Duarss tea art bney with their prepasatios use" ire. for the � an the "vd. aa�:'�auy � �' P�ilst i ,► Tisc ladies of lose United Church i,t1•>D�t. - L1®� . Oiwr.� 'a '!Le t:aat not tors 'eDtldrm wi;1 tis held w busy searing bee this week. Me - node ready or the atte rimon of � M�e $poly W i+Ilr $1 ]EOssY ,pZM�a„I,it>te .#•.. , Hate",g4 ._!4#.. iFE� iwme os'�°,iO?+�: sew easXs:ns tar the Sunday ai�#s !bI LROdy Paoee r �+rik -tam - •,'' Tire Heel Ste Iran ^a are aiad to say Mit. Hage' • r �edWat, saki iiitis Oates pts him beam d ie to leave the + +inulol avant and had its usual tel and is vislt�is - • • ,. partaloss, of-u� arid, of Toronto: �i0rm�1/ t • r s Mr. H. I:. Poyatsr, natio has been shQ am and o�nn" sing` Sf�tiOlafr� �: sii1M w,,�� iwg was given by Mr. and 1[n. B. in the Wellesley Is, far t� itsaset heisss islMis 1R1� D, N. o-Lo�ekw , Sarvey- of BrouguZ The Barrett' >� two weelrs � p'p=,Al Bayshear, improving sari. has promised WILSON B R 0• to U d - and ter hick . to be dame l�rste Christmas • Devitt and 'son Billy, atter which MtOTECTtON � dancing filled in the evening to the want to Isugh a enjoy ' � "K 00. 4''� = (. . SERUM •a/ music of the Barrett and Devitt ,PIOR�Ili6, ONT. some fun' lie on band on Tuesday Phose![arit?!0o dancing, 1'lton Bark in charge of United when DecWE DUIVER, the floor. ' su School 21 ill holdtheir An - T_ t The armbai meeting of the W. M - . �,; S. of the church was held at the nual Christn+rs tree. and concert. , home of Mrs. George. Philip on Admissioa, 25 grid 10 ctd< The Waikre" Bese�o�l in A` very -fine se�rvke is being are- Tlanraday. afternoon, *'th an tett- angled .for Sunday morning at 10 a. va-us again. L �. andante of 17. The 'opening devet- m. in: the United . Church Sunday Rt boagrstuldte ourssh•s on tie FUNBRAL DUUK TOR ions were copdurted by the Presid- ' few m eK Acerae ifron Our --- ent, Mrs. 'H. Malcolm. Mrs. T. • Sc+tiool. A fine array of pictures private Assbwslw�ae• No n, Secretary,. read an invitat- ; -White Gif rto be s In the evening a Lasr,•Prtas tosser its service will be held. !� - Day sed l lgbt.§Wvtee ion for Brougham W. M. S. to teas asasad by spriarwi' Plaoa• OOOG conduct the opening morning dev- The Annual Christmas Anniver• is a been repMoed by a IM1`101 sd 1. sorry of the Baptist Sunday School otions of the Sectional meeting to :. ss/sw spsio�. we wr7 S�1D°s Yst�s*n 6060 be held at Claremont In January- will be held on Sunday morning at • a _ALar"'s and Camwim, Fatter w 10.30 and in the evening at 7.80, A liatuve call Iselut. M r. by the accepted. It lav�ae resolved •ria by the Social CoaoAttes that they when s White Gift Service and Pag- eant will tate place, and an address s.ww..aaw�aradMr: Spring Air. - .. - by Rev. Harry. Wilson. Nirrsbafl sleep -maker• S=CO. - Be� is Contest early in February. Aon. on Friday evening Dec. 24t a ���T DC President, Mrs. John Miller, Occup- i li• w►osi�t at7titlrwLLT Piss�itr••f:.aoedtias Ptaitbtr yel- Mattress Christmas Tree vadth the usual Sifts x.. a ee.• led the chair for - noaaination and el- will be given, consisting of s draaxa �"s a 0s" "a�`. �, Co. F16.50 er eotd weatber by calling us action of officers. On the resignat- i of s .� i .psar.!WIN= ss V^ite Layer.latlt 111attrese, $10.60 ion of .Mrs. H. Malcolm as Presid- be given eonsi$t ng draana, 250* NOW and baying your stoves, wKidnspping Betty" will be given tEe:{t by,H,' f9.00 ant, 1st ' Vice -President, Mrs. Fred IGry •sS;75 turnaess, =rougbe sad roots '470 by the Young l ancte'wgether with Cassie was elected to Haat office; Blom MatMrMts+ st#aiKd, 1st and 2nd Vice -Presidents, Mrs. dab°' Drift and Songs, Chorus -k Y it i. a ser stirs ter tw�eaoe " : B� Ri`thie and Miss M . Duncsn; . es etc. by the cif . Msit s be cwt stave you. secretary, Mrs. T. Norton; Treaaur- By the death of Mae. James Mc- wt . , . iii Rae, at the advanrled age,of 92 yrs . p ION ? pelcew are -VOL Piss, slbe•s er, Mrs. G. Philip. Organist, �• - Whitevals has lost itis oldest •resid- _.�- ate•. always a• bead. Harvey. - erit. Mrs. McRae, whose maiden unity hip Mrs. Richie• 8 Friendship, lap A5: IURMAgent for Maila,•-Harris ply, Mrs. A. Tamn. Press, Mrs. nitre � Pallister, was connected . T C. Brown M. k M. Mrs. Geo. same of the oldesttaaailier in raP",M Philip. Christian Stewardship. hiss this township and while of a yetis- W�rii 1 Ing disposition, was held r high ace ' 3i . Duncan; Aisociate Helpers' team by ail. The timenl service r' � Mrs. L.., Johnston. Peace, Miss I. _ Bats. Groff► ,D. Convener, Mrs, was held in the United,Church on PICHBRIA( -' 3Lersdwsars illy Monday and 'was largely attended. pow l�O�ftI1ME. pTi88,B�RI3 Leanorr had a short program after mWeh tea was served by Haltesses, The family of four daughtm and Mrs. Philip and Mrs. Bkhie. two sons have the Sympathy of tars ' community, 'FJ;J1, .- P WIT., 7 .77.1 Holiday Me 'us 76o n NEW TOBIN The Christmas season Is usually Bread and Butter Sandwiches 91C 'next stop? rowed of meeting and talk- Ice Cream and Cookies one grand r *w York is your nW 8W. Ing to old friends, entertaining them, —Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate you'll want to know be -0 and being entertained. 'The young 7, . -t Shalt" "Coal. crowd, too, whose long holidays givel Tba Sadk%md oysters them a lot of time on their bands, find 4 cups fine soft bread crubMV :--The Mellon provi" its this an ileal time to entertain their 'A teaspoon salt wi"added enredlons-z th " " EA friends and everybody has a marvel- Dash of pepper added cast, among I ous time all round. Dash of paprika famous Sholtie" swimming peel, Wt thelre Is ons drawback to all cup melted butter this' fun an every housewife known I pint oysters, .drained :library and and that is the work involved In pre-. 1-; cup oyster liquor paring and serving the food for all 1/2 cup top milk. Furthermore. the different occasions when people Combine bread crazabs, salt, pepper The Shelton Is gather at her` house. and paprika. Add, butter, tossing BY We have prepared two' menus here lightly to mix well. Sprinkle 1-3 of &ssm. which will take care of almost al 9 Can can th Sharon Wynne occasioni; faI crumbs In bottom of greased bakinlld the recipes are designed dish. Arrange of oysters 'an U. best location _S rumba. Sprinkle second third of in Now York.to leave the hostess free. to enjoy the c party as much al's the' gdests. It will crumbs over oysters.. Add,reriaining take some planning and preparing in oysters. Combine oyster liquor and. OWES $8 Pei day DEBUT "TZ. adyance,' but that is certainly worth- milk and pour over oysters. Top Trith• while when you are rewarded by peace remaining crumbs and iprinkle light- of .1y with pAprika.. Bake in hot oven mind and an assurance that every you (460 degries F.) 30 mrnut6i. Gay to have. a joint debut wit]. Irene thing win taste marvellous ' and MAWN Gay Needham, whose housis 8. 't get flustered preparing things at 6 a Western ranch, inherits a large Stromley--Gay to supply the money, don Mm The beauty of this whble menu- to :7 of vaosivy, her mother decide* and the Stromleys the social prem- the last minute. First occasion for food. is, when old that you can Prepare it early. Put. the fat it should be used to got Q&y tige. Meanwhile, Gay misists, Rod friends drop' in to help you trim the oyst4ra, butter,,.. crumbs and season. .# society. Mrs. Natsidhans moves may Sinclair, a wealthy young soci,]- Christmas tree. Whether they come lags into, the baking. dish and leave dw entire family to Now York, its. Irigue-bets designs on Rodney, In time for supper of do the work and in refrigerator until -just before -bake 00 iQ she connects with Bernal Van but he falls in love with Gay, and eat later, this supper will be a pleas. Ing. Then beat the milk .beto g you it is only because, of him that Gay add It and the oysters will bake more Cordon, an agent who arranges for ure to serve and eat. .1-1 quickly than usual. to wining t.6 go through with the Cream of Tomato Soup preparations for her debut. Scalloped Oysters The celery can,. of course, be stuffed Jellied Spanish Relish. ahead of time wlili cream cheese rel-, CHAPTER III Stuffed Celery ashes, the, sandwichei prepared and The Needhams were at- dinner in covered with a damp clothand, set Registration of -trademark in Atex. , -o their palatial new home. in refrigerator and the relish can be k congers the exclusive' right of it -4- "What's the ' matter with you, surprised. She had been so busy made hours before serving time. use to the registrant. John?" Mrs. Needham asked sharp- with her, self affairs that she had ly. , "Not eating your steak?" not paid much attention to - her Jellied Spanish Relish "Aw, :I don't know, Ma," Mr. I Package quick -setting j' jelly' broiner and what be was doing. You Hear the. Vo!ce,, Needham answered pathetically, "It's "YesL� Van Gordon has put him powder Od NOT Wkiltis SAID? so big,-. I reckon *we'll never be -able I pint -war*m water under ITene's wing, and I beard Irene Sines 1907, many likeY to find each other. And that.fellow tell him the other day that he seem- 1% tablespoons vinegar h"e been helped by z� that you call my valet. I don't know ed born to the purple. I think, -just Dash of Cayenne what to do with him. Why, he ain't between us, she likes, him pretty teaspoon salt LEONARD OIL even a good poker player, and when well.- 2, Pimientos, finely chopped p '' Stop hoad r4LU16 .:ivm partial ftafness. I asked him to -i movie with -1 hope not," Gay said slowly. .1i cup white cabbage, finely chop. Leonard Ear Oil is rubb brie ofilio ears (awse "There's . I . out in the aars).. ;1:25 at your drUs91WL me, he nearly eltoked." ere's something about -Irene —1 paid Raw -Cd% afJhV+4wfW In mry pwkW "John Needharn. -,a quailed be- don't know. I cup celery, finely chapped - fore. the withering glance of his 'piffle," anofted Mrs. Needham. Ia cup sweet pickles, finely chop- tAUREty tAN AGENC1108. MONTREAL wife. "You're going right back to "Irene'. is all right." pod. Ahe ranch. You haven't any sense,. Dissolve jelly in boiling viajier. Aid and you'll never into weeks vinegar, )earn!" The days lengthened Cayenrie, and salf. ch"'. "Goody!" Celia leaped up, ran to and months, bringing nearer and When slightly' thickehed, fold . in COULDN'T EAT'. bet father, and threw her arms about nearer the time for, the debut. Then, pimientos, cabbage, celery end the him. "You. and me!" she carolled. one day, Van Gordon came rushing. pickles. Turn into- jadMdue;l- maids, '�L bate it here. I'llg' filling them half fail. •r Cb COULDN'T SUEP 0 with YOU.. to the Needham home., 0A.Until X113 pining to see Dirk, and. "That boy -Jock,- he r 64is firm. Uumold. Makes 12' bWf- Now Free of Bad Liver and LuLney aced. .."Sit down, Celia." •1 Mrs. Need- getting hiziaelf into.a mess. , There's molds Troll" and rebliblit Fine ham's voice was commanding. "You a certain' Broadway . - actress, )Esme For your Watch Night supper, plan a. buffet meal, somethier like tbjla: - ---to boarding schbol this Hole's mdbw are going .4 Vaille--Awice his age—she's playing ytar. Andibere's to be no argu- him for a fool!Tomato Juice Cocktail 1010 1& Until you folks are iment.11. entrenched, an it were, we can't af- Xhkken Pot Pie, Ca=ret &a&* Celia turned rebellious eyes to- ford notoriety' Anil if Jock tells Cobbs" Saled ask Mean Naking Powder Biscuits wad Gay. this woman to to rer- so "What do !rb- ale"L sort 'to blai ne yow-ander.- heiiiite—d. 1--o Coffee Tillie -der Loving stand?" .0 Will 1111101bla r she know how Celia felt abodt Dick Wanted- A Little Fun .Y L $I M a%"46 Myers. But if she were to. marry e -*s, re. Needham said in a chichen Pat -pin 11119 . . . I Mull PWO-&40N 'Seft sas crsm1L___ qi Rodney, the whole Needham family 2% tablespoons quick -cooking 'You'll get own host and how hest— feeble voice. 4luesseseed—with this Ober "Ve car must be made. over to At the Sinclair* "Now, see Here,Mrs. Needham tapioca 6101111 ow Wait b" d� heases. becaaw this swwart.'Warner pattern. Vah Gordon's volle; was' harsh. "Jock .'A teaspoon salt 100110 es�eei, iii goods Vied area as vanly new prin- Too Young F Dash of peppqr.... sots, labsoines. Tirblum Haft was is genial and easy-goitit—but weak. , - ': has, Paprika . ._ - 4 - ciplis I It bares psiolise in a pwiroted. Dash of 25r_ sell 5k 991 . Mother is right," she finally raid. !Piaw Weld chember---st an average You might just = well adndt it, and 2 cups cooked chicken, cut 'in "a of OW % of a cest M how I It's `r1he school will do you cood, and start a Proctism to keep him out of pieces 111M_4L_Za_t1y Zombie, you're too ymms- to uilte ot the mischlel_-Pre tented to Irene ftj;6=. An clectric igniter IiXha she gasoliair responsibilities of a rancher'4 *ife-." I'% cups milk or chicken stock -ley, and she has promised to help.1, and them shun off �o thilles no hem "All right," Celia answered on]- 2 tablespoons melted butter That evening, Mm Needham took Ishrain an your bustry..No fumes can leylly. "But'if Dick marries someone Jock to task at the dinner table. 8 unbaked baking powder bib - into your car—no aix.ftom ilee, I don't know cuits, rolled 3A inch thick., the car is burned, raw so install OW what Irene Stromley was a very amused Combine ingredilents. 11�= 'into' 1—no how—so extra dwrawstats td III d*!" listener. 11111411y. C -CM in me it--majoy in winter �,4 "Huh," Jock blustered, 1 411 gotta. greased eaftowle.; bake in -hot wren (425 Dec. F.F'25 minutes, stirring, The next day, Pa Needham was right to a little fun. , If you're to. Wee during first 10 minutes Place packed off to the ranch and, a few darned afraid that debut won't come biscuits dai�s later, Cel' left left for Virginia, eff, why don't fou rUsh it?" on top of chicken' mixture tion to That r it has baked 10 minutes; rg. where the boarding school was locat- afte X BMsrt Sol t probleP 'I'm inclined'.. to think Jock is turn to.oveu and,bake 12 16 min. ad. rightor Irene put in: "Why not set' Claristvass Xr& Needham sighed with relief the date for the, debut early next utes - longer, 'or until beauts are. 6 as she -turned to Gay after they had browned. -Serves 4. month? Meanwhile, bad boy, you're waved goodby to the morose Celia. going to Pay more attention to littW Available at all'tood tore and garages: e if cream reiusiss to "Whip," add just or write *mIr '.'Well, that's over! I h they Arene and less to that actress per - et to teach her, something.. . If "she were son.,, a squeeze of lemon juice, continue 11C %L Stewart-Wamer-AlewiU ouly more like you, Gay. The way "Thai ' 304 Jock irinned. "Well, wbippint, and it will own become the you're io-operating. .-Van Gordon suppose we' go for a drive and talk right consistency. Another way which IN piipil, and, with ft over?" y Of your Corpomfion says you are an apt slightly Increases the quality of Otainda, Limited the exception of Jock; the most in- He whipped cream is to beat the white of and Irene' sauntered out to- an-ligg until Very stiff, told into Belleville, Ontario terested one he has ever sponsored." gether. o the THE 1"opAnNG OM OF REAL BEEF A "Jack!" It -as -s -Gay's turn' to be. Mrs. Needham smiled triumphant- -.cream, and whip until besTy. ly. "That's the way out of our dif- ficulty with Jock. . . Gay, why are You so quiet this evening?" LOOK, MOTHER, THAT COAL. IS COLOURED.. (To Be Continued.) Ot a Day Coloured *BLUE as your assurance OF buys a new guaranteed quality, 'blue coal' bums evenly, Without teed wasto, filling your home with comfort. REMINGTON ii - giving you the greatest heating satisfaction at the least cost th ro ugho u t the sea so n. You i Furnace is designed to bum anthracite. So -PORTABLE qtd4ir'blue coal' --the world's Finest anthra- cite. SIM sizes --a size to suit every Furnace. TYPEWRITER, Ak tig' 'i" thils' Ud Fek* Bond now for free copy of FIRST AID with all essential -features TO SET= HEATING, from your nearest 'blue coal' dealer or write. FREE %lue coal' c/o 217 Bay §t.,Toronto. CA*RYING CASE Consalt year 'Mae coal' dealer today. TOUCH TYPING INSTRUCTOR 173R Write Remington Rand Limited Toronto _t„Sw}i.'.1 '....-!`.;.,�'r'•i.."•.. :Mp -.Y.rk ,"n ....,,.. �,.. $• _ w -b. .-Iq,., i .. i.i },+re,., �,.,�.. ... jr ,.d... .. ,.,.. ;:.. '�e.sc r3'ai r: . ,.�-s•• _ '„�-.•... - i ..ewe.+. J.,.. s;.>... r- .. 3...rx'. ..._ - •+�w..a .gym.•-.-.�s:�r'+t+r • fir • , r 4P we-"�� ! : The Stars'And You LISTEN... unda• ,School _ B� A. R. WEIR ' What the Stars Foretell for Those Born on December 10, 1, 1C, 13, 0i: %''�"�7 % 14, 15 and 16 sr ~ esson. I • - =- CANADA -1931 s What thea STARS foretell for tboca born on December 17, 18, 19, 20, INSIMRIN6 RAM -��� a 21, 22 and 23 LEMN XII. "FtoFifiere is b_ orn to you."—JesusV If the date of your Lit•th is Dcce:_i',er 17, 18, 19 or 20, Sagit�arius is. Every Friday Night The Birth of Jesus.—Luka 2:1-20 was bora for all men. It was becauseyour. Zodiac sign. This ;rives you a p'ulosophic, religious nature and on a national j Printed Text Luke 2:8-20, he loved men that he came. into the high ideals. If December 21, 22 or 2:3 is your birth date Capricorn is coast to coast network. Golden Text.—There is born to world. In saying he is born for µs, your Zodiac period. This give; you a quiet and determined"character you this day in the city of Davids we mean that he was born for our and great ambition. You achieve sscc�css by persistence and industry. Saviour, who is Christ the Lord.= good, for our enrichment, and, for YOUR OWN BIRTHDATE: ?' +Luke 2.11. our salvation. "This day in the city DECEMBER 17—Some very pleasant news from a long distance. may �y #_ THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING of David a Saviour, who is Christ necessitate a very long journey. There may be disputes over a loan Siiltor Silent For Time.—B,C. b. the Lord."-- In the Old Testament, or debt and with workmates and'servants.! Indications are good social- - t �^v God is often referred to as the ly and for business ;encrally. . ou ars extremely restless and have a half A Ce ntnrq Place.—Nazaretk in Galilee, the tendency to overdo things. home of Mary and,Joseph, and Beth- Saviour ( 2 Sam. 22: 8; Isa. 48: 8, lehem is Jndaeap'where Jeatu was 11; 45: 15,'21.; Hosea 13. 4, etc.). A DECEMBER 18—While you would be ill advised to rely on friends, _ relatives should benefit you as the year is good for social and domestic born. Saviour is one who eaves. Jesus Jilted Loeser Has Sulked for Fifty - matters. Your lucky number is 4 and your most beneficial days the While, on the one hand, the story came to deliver us from - every evil 4th, 13th, 22nd and 31st of each month. Years ;? of our Lord's birth is recognized as power, and to bestow upon us an DECEMBER 19—You should `rain by correspondence and documents the most beautiful and exquisite eternal life. The word Christ means A girl left William (Silent Bill) storyof all literature marked b but you will be secretive thea A few months hence a removal 9 anointed by the Holy §pirit far his of residence is indicated. You are quick to adopt new ideas and new Perry, of Audubon, Iowa, now 7B - great simplicity and holiness, and, we great work -of redemption. It should surroundings and will welcome this change, years old, at the altar for another might say, beavenlinesa, yet -the first never be for forgotten and cannot be man 50 years- ago, and he hasn't ut - g . DECEMBER 20—Although you may"have have obstacles to overcome, two verses of this story in Lukes over -em hasized that. it is a' voice tered a voluntary word since. ' siccant only record bare historical P mainly through prope�y and elderly people, there is a sudden change Y Y from hemen which declares these for the better bringing. more prosperity and -contentment. You aille Since the day the girl quit him, data. The Roman census was taken wonderful. things about the babe sincere and will succeed in life because you are not afraid - of hard Perry has shunned society - prefer - at this time . every fourteen years, born in 'Bethlehem. These titles work and know that prosperity must come through your own efforts. ring to be aline with his memories. and this fact also fits in perfectly were not given to 'Jesus by his fol- DECEMBER 21—You prefer to live quietly, rather shirking respon- He has a separate room at the Audu- ", '`Pith tine historical facts which are in lowers, or by himself, or by later sibilities. Avery imp •:•tont change is shown in your business affairs bon County Home where he has lived ..,our possession, writers, but by the angel of .the and some woman may attempt to hinder. you. at different intervals for .the last 27 The 'Worlds True Bread Lord, sent of God. DECEMBER 22 --:-An influential woman. will helpyou and Now Joseph, the husband of Mary, „ y you wilt Years. pa. `fwas of the home and family of And this is the. -sign unto you; gain',by an important contract or agreement. Much happiness is shown The Bruit of clothes which was to 1. .. "'David," Israel's great.king, and Ds- aid not reason or debate ,with them- in to You are keen to save money, are economical and thrifty. have been his wedding suit is neatly vid'a original residence was in Beth- t selves who should keep the wolf from DECE BER 23—You should gain through elderly friends and ex- put away and he wears it only on vid's .and l residence necessary for him the sheep in .the meantime, but did perience promotion in business. The coming twelve months should be Sundays when he walks two miles to as they .were edmmanded, and coina prosperous period though exciting and sometimes bewildering • town where he tends church. to go down" to this lovely city' from mitted their sheep to him whose Though you are not very demonstrative in nature you are sincere and Perry adheres -to his vow not to Nazareth where he was residing, to dignified in manner. - eak until his girl returns to him— pleasure they obeyed. -� P be enrolled in ouch a census as was -, ` .'.'now being taken. Joseph took Mary, And they came with haste,. and •' - ' - .. . --. - _. ' and that may be never. found both Mary and Joseph, and. IF YOUk BIRTH DATE IS NOT LISTED ABOVE and yyou would like A fewtimes recently, however, he soon to become a mother, with him, ++ our ersonal Horoscope or if you wish a complete Horoscope for has been forced to ex rets his wants the babe.lying in the manger. Y P p Y mP p P' r' not. leaving her in the case of athero. an date listed above, send 10c (coin preferred), to A. R.• Weir, 73 b whispering a single word. „ " And when they saw it, they_ y P g g ' "The word Bethlehem means house A e ide St. W., Toronto, Ont. Please print your name, address and of bread," because near by were known concerning the saying which • BIRTH DATE plainly. _. was spoken to them about this child. 'large grain fields. Here was to be 7 born the true Bread, of the world. And all Q1 that heard it wondered at on t Countenance' the things which were spoken unto We must not interpret the word ''be- _ 4�[IlO �1�ff them by the shepherds."—The ahep- YV Q j School frothed" as identical with our word"Writhe" "� - SC�loo1 : "engaged." „ herds not only made known what Wriche fa Their Beds , engaged. "Betrothal was virtual- The mammoth tubes, sunk 75 feet +a•�lan TrlL7�$ , k 1 marriage, lackingonly that the they had heard concerning Jesus to v` y g ' y Mary and Joseph, but undoubtedly below the river surface, packed in 25 glilew ("'!eo�ile} Defiant Religious Cult in P61111250 - bridegroom take 'his bride to his to 40 feet of silt, will not lie inert. G 7 via Reject All C they proclaimed their message to all = !. �Pm home. the inhabitants of Bethlehem. Like sluggish monsters of the deep,- _ How alitiost pathetically is the „ they will actually "writhe" in their Knowledge of Science Found The embattled "Plain People" refus- birth of the Son of Gold recorded b And the shepherds returned, y glorifying and praising God for all muddy beds, rising and falling about "Ong Members or Ancient Ing an offer by, the Pennsylvania State the physician Luke! There is no- the things that they had heard and an eighth of an inch with the daily Race in British Columbia, to reopen Live of their ten one -room, tiling miraculoi-ji in. the description tides, rising a quarter of an inch schoolhouses breathed new defiance ! seen, eves as it was spokgn unto of -the birth itaklf, though the details „— more in•summer and sinking the same- Notions of geometry quite conf today at the Fast Law;%,er Township them. To glorify God is to ack- Par - reveal a loneliness, if riot a -poverty distance in vdnter. able to what is enerall • used to -day school -board which built a modern nowledge, to extol, and to worship '' generally y and an ignorance on -the part of the bloc for what ba ia. The shell itself,' is 14 inches thick, and a cone fable knowledge of aci- consolidated school agalnat their wilt world.roued shout of what was hap- made of cast iron and cast steel, enceweret- found among the Bri- steed to meet with the board 7i`e shall find a babe wrapped in rk awith s diameter -of 31 feet.reinfoic- tish Colual6is, Indiana Prof. Frans pproval'•of the offer, fhe pern�ng that can be taken as indica- to get IN a ^ live of, all the future experience of swaddling cAndesudd naylther�ying iwaa Biel used inby a thewhole projeetof concrete. �totai and heai3ttiveratitgof MoMritreatt(as wok frugal >mish and Mennonite tarmtol>, i f y isolated a. letter to State officials, "@10 Room at the Ins" - - - - _ "There was no room in the inn" " for the holy family, It is not to be understood -"'to mean merely that __ ''there was no room for the Child; , but that the inn in which they could have found lodging lacked a suitable ..roofs for the birth, as well as a suit- able. i?ed uitable•i?ed for the babe; so that they had to leave the inn and find refuge in a crib in the stable. 4n the East today the dwelling place of man and beast is often in one and the same room. But this is not how the Evan- gelist conceived it to have been he iieagines that the ,manger was outside the inn in some particular stable, such se are used today for camels sometimes,' but more rarely, for sheep. He takes it for.granted that the stable was empty as would be natural during the -time when sheep spent. the night in the open, Tsistimosy of Heaven ,And there were shepherds in the same'country abiding in'the field, and ` keeping watch by night over their flock. In -Palestine flocks are allow N ed to graze the land ofily while .tbe gelds are still unplowed. The shep- herds sleep in their clothes in the midst of their flocks when they- are :out all o t the night.' And an angel of the Lord stood .by _ ..them, and" the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they -,-.were sore afraid. These shepherds -were simple, unsophisticated pastoral men. They were engaged in their common' occupation when they receiv- �ed• fhe wonderful revelation from heaven. It is not when speculating About abstract doctrines or dreaming about heavenly vision that heaven draws near to us and reveals itself to us. It is when engaged in daily iuty, doing the work of the appointed %kour that is laid to our hand. "And the angel said unto them Is not ' afraid." That was heaven's .lrat word to earth after the birth of ;Teras. It was the voice of an un - /Allen sirit sounding anew the key- ' tote of the music of hope among ` finning men. "For behold"— it is -+ -natural for men to be afraid in the Presence of God, in the manifesto - lien of that which is supernatural. "I bring -you good tidings of great joy which shall be to all the people." 'Che word here translated "good tid- Ings," mesas, literally, "good news" pd#is, in the Greek, the word from Ohich comes our English word even- " gelist. It was an a ngiel ' ' who an- itoanced the evangel. r - Y heavenly host praising God, and say- l ing."—Thousands - of angels appear- ed filling the expanse of sky. Luke does not actually say'that the in 1 sang, ' lout the angels' words ar i poetical form. - Peace and Good -Will "Glory to God in the highest, And on earth peace among men in whom he is well pleased."—This is the meaning of the coming of this child, .the meaning of 'the Saviour, Christ; Lord. Man everywhere are talking about peace, and they are trying to produce peace. There is no peace for the earth except among men in whom God is well plea/rd. "And it came to.pass, when the angels went array. -from , them into heaven, the shepherds said one 'to another, Let us tow go even unto Bethlehem, and. ate. this thing that is come to pass, which the Lord hath known unto us." — Often we miss . such , great blessings in life by not immediately acting upon some divinely sent urge within our hearts to do this or that. The shepherds ap'j►•eara no inore t the Gospel story. We see them re= turning to their task ',glorifying and praising God for all .the. things that they had .heard and seen,' and then the mantle of a deep silence falls upon them. Ma"'s Meditation . . "But Mary kept all these sayings, pondering them in her, heart."—The action 6t' Mary is here . contrasted with that of the shepherds. In their surprise and astonishment, they im- mediately published what they had heard and saw. Mary was not .astonished because she knew the significance of the'babe to which she was- to give birth from previous an- nunciations to her and to Joseph by the angel. The. word "pondered" .means "to bring together in one's mind," "to consider." The roll of the coming years would pass before the mind of Mary- as she looked into the face of . her own "little Lord 'Jesus." And Mary had "all these sayings" to help her see God • in - the Babe of Bethlehem. . -of.the river, "holed through" and met. within one-quarter of an inch. Hard-boiled "sandhor's, I who 'risk death from` the dread ".bends" in their eerie subterranean work cham- bers, cheered at the marvel of en- giriseriag efficiency. The first tube,' handling about 2,000 vehicles an hour and some- thing like 7;600,000 a heir, will fill a long-standing need in bringing. mo- torists into the mid -town heart of Manhattan instead of the southern extremity via the 10 -year-old Holland Tunnel, or the north via the George Washington Bridge., The tube is "air-conditioned" by 82 giant blowers, sweeping 15-0 tons of fresh air per minute through the unseen, ventilation ducts below the roadway. Among up-to-the-minute innovations is the roof f glittering glass tile —a far cry, fr(rm the rude mud -brick used by Assyrian slaves in the Babylon tunnel of 4,000 years ago. The surface irea of -the moon is one -fourteenth that of the eartb. The - diameter is only 2168 miles, or about one-fourth the diameter of the earth. Music is an intentive to increased output# in factories, according to the Medical Research Council. And live- ly music is better for this purpose -than the quieter kind. and threw bion into a well. Shanghai is the sixth largest oily and the third greatest seaport, in the world. ..rte.-.-.• -V Jtwt.cjr wigs - - -. the mode of living among the coal- good his. "solemn covenant" to::reopen•• tal .and inland tribes. There was a all 10 -buildings. , considerable contrast between the The Plain People he carried their coast and. inland tribes c subsist - on opposition to the $1i.oe0 .buildisg, ed on fish, a little game and vege- erected last summer with the- aid o[ table products; the others were essen- Federal Fonda, to Washington• to the tially hunters. The inland tribes courts and finally to the Gorernor's lived mostly in tents, the others were Office. Their religious beliefs, they gay, forbid "needless charity," and a adept carpenters and built for them- great many have kept their children a selves. This is where their scientific knowledge was exemplified, for in • home from the new "worldly school." 3 the laying of a house they. followed ,geometric principles, as tIfey .also did lit the making of boxes • Speak Six Languages The various tribes throughout the province speak no fewer than. six languages, fundamentally different, he said, with a blending from the East coast of Asia, a large part of Siberia and • the whole' Amerioan coast from Alaska, down to Califor- nia. "The linguistic differences," he added, "show that eictended,migra- tions occurred on the 'coast. There is little doubt that at an early time the inland -people started down the Fraser River and occupied part of its 1 lower regions. displacing the older in- habitants. The-distributiv of lan- guage and archaeological i%mains furnishabundant evidence • -of these migrations, he concluded' I B—s waJ,2' Z�:• 5 .N�: ,, VULAR PRICE .•1. •,t -uur ":'s..a a '1 `+5.. -K.�. ..gyp .via_ an.a -.. _. _.4 .Y` - - - ♦ - .. `NOTICE Combination Storm Doors and ti Storm Sash Monday last -with alt members Pres- street lights. 4.20_ complaints of errors and o.mission3Open or glazed, in the Voters' List for the Municip- Law Wtor Sales ant. AGENTS WANTED Several requests for toad work and ality of the To hip of •Pickering paint primed, fittede Best possible proposition to offer for the year -1'937. - C L alterations in the Northwest section active men +with ambition to forge ALL PERSONS having' business Chrysler- Plymouth were heard. .ihead. Line of 200 daily necessit- at the Court are required to attend. Dealer, n A number a les. Reserved territories. Cash djourned Court of Bevis- of cases were disposed -of at the aat the said time and place. ••• PICKERIrIG terms. � No risk. Plenty of genuine GOOWUSED CARS _ • -4 Ion. Several rebates of dogs taxes chances for enincess, rode ndenee, were also made. .Dated at Whitevale, this 16th GOODYEAR TIRES LUMBER sure .living. Over -------700 satisfied day of December, 1937. WILLARD BATTERIES U Dr. N. E. McEwen speaking for dealers now. A1HY NOT YOU GENERAL BLACKSMITHING the Pickering, Broughaxtt and Clare- Write immediate) for information. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIR$ PHONE E 310n wont fire comjmnies, discussed with y Onlaid R. -Beaton, the council the problem of nnunicil- FA 9LEX Co, 570 St. Clement Clerk of the said Municipality Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cu al awned equipment going outside of Str. Montreal, 24 Hour ?owing Service ' the allotted areas. Pickering and - -_--- - ---- -.. - _. rCtarernont departments go outsideGordon I Law of their respective Police vi�ge8 NEW AND 'COMPLETE'.Pb�a� without charge and • at a loss ,to the" - .- ratepayers. of the villages. Council'jn PIUHERINCi, ONTARIO suggesproposition Po nus on each trip. An- S 1 OCK OF - LR eft hitt R0 1M other ro sition . was that of the NNJJ �jj�(�(�'K `Township purchasing the three de- yv �d tt'tiAry Otic 041as partments and malting the same sub- , • �i•11 jest to call anywhere in the town-- Cris mas Gifts, ..Toys Ftc. THEATRE:+ �r s am A . ship. A very..friendly and encour- W=3ITFii aging dipcu"on took place, with A. 'Sometving for every'member of Q'IL '�. N - Pretty, Claremont, and 'Dia: A. - $1�ii 6.4"`. Beer of Brougham representing he Family - All Scats Saturday and Holiday Even-� their respective companies. The mat- L Ings. 20 cents � - -- ter will again be taken up.., at $ Skates, )sighs, Clock$. Yt atClles, FRIDAY and SATURDAY later date. The .committee oa `Roads and Br- • Ihhhes, Toilet Sets Etc, December 17 and 18 idgea, R. =E. Mowbray; Chairman, Last Show Fri: at9.00; Sat.at 10,00 Harry Hull j', paid the folloRing accounts: A. jJ Q ��('�Dj�.'n Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Hastings, operstping crusher, 62. CHALS CO`s++ +++` O�` Saturdaj Evening Show starts at 6,3s Bider and Gontr"tor Iii. Rank Carter, haul gravel, 282. -00, A. Us hauling gravel, 68.50. THE RITZ BROTHERS Br101t•work and dtoaewerk Lorne White,. hauling gravel, 66.50.a Specialty, F. S. Barclay, hauling gravel, 88. "Life Arehiteot's 89rviee .00. Wm. Cowie, labor on coa. 5, ((( Begins.. IP4'.25. Robt.. Lynn, ditto, 19.25. A. - •` Knapp team changing creek, 20.50. •r r if , ni Collo C, THE GROWN INNS R. Giddings, ditto, 28.75. W. Ell- g + Ro•ehnak Rd, and Hingatoo Rd. icott, shovel gravel 3.75. W. Hardy / ' Iy Wit ditto, 16.00. J. Farley... ditto, 2.00. _ LTi f l r-,,•� r--„�-1 JOAN DAYIS h Phone Ptak 633 C. Knott, ditto, 2.00. W. Riard, 3O3?-aaolhesb�tas ins / .3. !-2i i operating grader, 7.00. W.. Brown; 7 dant' TOISY MARTIN r Inoome of the Dominion'. • drag Audley road, 9.00. G. Pugh, t•• dais, Enamels GLORIA STUART t. p l ', lior 1937 !a entimat-d at $228,230,00 O u� V to drag con 4., 11.00. A. Holmes, 0 This FRED STGNP. _ �N drag con 8, 4.60. Ll Gausiist, drag : fa $20,000.900 mor* than last yeas. and O eon 8, 4.50. G. Todd, drag Scarboro �, $33,820,000• over 1935. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY T. Line, 6.75. E. Craven, cut buah For everyone fa the daisy fad0 ty-this ZI acrd We do Building nf all kiadlr R. Line, 3.25.1 G. Wagg, drag W. _. f'I year and every �-iaateseed in==* very I. a T. L. 11.50. C. BaLWon, drag con I �-J Urgely dopeada uWM new and wider malice FivK Show et 7.00 �OARPENTERING, - i, 7.50. W. Gee, cut Reeds, 1.25. foe milk and milk prodnab. Last Complete Show at e.ZO CECUB14TINQ. P.' L. dates, drag Altona -road, 15.75.. Oc • ,L W.-Westney, dra¢ and cut weeds, _ r 1 The of 393 1iB _ _ anaeaLaadiataq dais pro"Cle iesear�. d #i nd 22.60. Milton P 1,41 is Borden's enbwhwn_aeaord at 80 years d Pegg, drag ao-5. "Dan$ee lAQe Road 2.25. F: Kendrick cleaning - werdaing � �4 � �s �� tat - Worlh'! W. Gardham Than dr Alton, t• RpOe�'IN(I ditch, 3.00. Sawyer -Massey, rep - with We ago sell Brantford RooAos airs for crusher, 402.67. -Ontario 1[strriale, Empire B+.tlsroosa Bride re 'rs 1. Pedlar Peo- .=INN SOTHERN a . Po' 1857 1937 Egntpt6eot Duro Wasw pie, culvert pipes, 61.58. W. Eck- ,..l at � {ACK HALEY - Systems. Beatty hardt, repairs to bridge, 2.00'. Jno. .wcstKo..e< ..�u MARY LAND y Balsdon, bolts, wire, nails etc: 2:81. eR,au`�",oa""'�",, NOUG q rm W=W ,�., EDWARD EVER f HORTON as rBher Stable diogaMaterial `w Roy Ward bil. sat • wry," telephone :• .: . _ - $.1tiamteke arae _ :., •Also ' calls, repairs etc, 90.82. C. Cooper, � Cafe" - Work nAranteed isatteiy for truck. wire.. Flails etc. C,af e" 35.71. Canadian Oil, 189.00, -Pet-' T n p _ x er Nigh6mande'r, drag U. T. L. 5. t F. t! : C il,OUS� .75. Chas. Ledgett, drag Audley Rr h Phone a�02• . f toad, A � .60: B. Annie, drag fit- R __ HARRI' CAREY - g The. Dominion ons road, 10.75. Pickering News, ' JOHN BEAL PICKF.�i Nr, -OvrAat stationery, 8.25. L: Jones, drag Department of Agriculture ARMIDA - 'Audley road, 4.25. J. ' Wilki`ns, cut "''• weeds, 3.75. C. Bryant,. drag -con. issued: a.. report r bit g tae i d.. " r rt desc i . 2, 7:28. A. HarIock, drag con. 1, "5.00. N.'Gordon, lumber; •2.'84. F. e - I:offey;. labor, 1J.00. A. Aitch ll, .r'' ,'•—>----t. " i hauling and spreading gravel, Pic H AT i 1 ering, 24.70. Pickering Village, for G tile and draing, 290, 20. W . Moor- :. hou e, cut = eeda; 2.00, West, RY FSR M ER - cut weeds, 2.00- Conromittee on Contingencies, Wm. - ing:Reesor, chairman; ,paid the -1t°- H ULDXN O 1111 adh i Ing: D. It. Beaton, nal, 125.00,,.for 1 r : supplies, 16.35, Srbool arbitrator, 30,00. Judge Parker, School arbit- gator; 21.oQ, .E. L. Chapman, 'dit- __ •' about "ship your Cream'to IIs : _ r b, 19.25. W. E. Knowles, 19.25 W e �Chester, •sal. . 25.00. B. Jamieson, '1 =The British Market We are are now paying thea prices Div. Ct. 8.00; T. Gregg, ditto,. 8,00 J. Cowan, weed Insepctor, 90.00. for Canadian Farm Products Special _ A. E. Wilson, premium- on bond. _ 56.39.. H. Pugh; postage, 10.00. A. r i Ill • • Spears, Ct. of Revision, 10.00. E.• -35 Hu hes, return y It deals with Beef and Store CaW*tuulttz �,.; .... ;.. g Purchase mune re' . lot Sold, 8.62. J. Phillips, S. A. O. Daisy Cattle, Dressed Beef, H _ Iib.00. G. Middleton, relief expses. 1. •Relief Officer- and Councillor silary, Bacon and Hann, Cheese, BNO. 1 183.06. D. Seer, coil. bond, 15.90. ,condensed Milk, Dressed Po - - - ---r R• C . Reesor, salary, 150.00. R. E. Eggs, Fruits and V ge- I - Mowbray, ditto,'' 100.00. W. H. - :3 3 c • ` Ddwn, salary, 100.00. WM. Reesor tables, Fre Fruit, Honey, Maple - ditto, 100.00. T. Brown, hall, care_ Products, bacco, 'Hay, Alfalfa ­BUTTERFAT taker, 20.00. Hugh Pugh; salary; " 270.00. L. Johnston, 7 : months ext Meal, Grass an Clover Seeds, Furs. an ��t 2oF.i. F08 CREAM PICKED "UP BY OUR TRUCK Ira services, , d p aF 5., Committee on Damages to sheep,You may . have a coEco vee, w. H�. Down -paid the following: W. We pay extra for delivery. R . Pugh,' 2 Shropshire- 6w'es killed, R rite to 1 ram lamb 3 Sheep and 1 ewe, 36. "' • Writt or Pbone. us---cbarges collect r ' _ .Director Marketing Sen•ice+ 4 - 50. G.. Hgltby, 1 grade Shrop. ewe Depariment ofAgriculture;• Ottawa �- k inj. 1.b0 and bonus fol destroying CI TIZENS p� Ry dog, 10. M. W. C: Willson; inspect- ` Issued under direction of Kon. James G. Gardiner, Minutes. �--�� Ing tgheep, 1.8D. G. M. Forsyth, 'dit- WHITBY, (VIVT. " to, 1.80. • PHONE 52 , -- X • ii t G%$?/bricj `. Qi4t30 . Ca mmittee on Relief, L. Middlet- on, chairman, •paid the following for TOTERS' LIST COURT, 1937 �. _, Teem supplies and services: A. Mitchell, MUICCIPALITY OF THE Two. farms for sale by tender, at �� D+s ?moi 11.60 paid la ad+aae• 10.00. M.' S. Chapman, 5.96. Frank Ward, 2.00. R. Morrish, 39,85. M. TOWNSiIIIP OF PICHDRINQ Lot 14, Con. 9, Pickering, south $ubscripOons to the Wted States S. Chapman, 17.61, T. Eaton Co.- NOTICE is hereby given that1 half 50 acres. And at Lot 8, con. Uxbridge, south half, 60 scree. and OL gni =2,00 is advaaee, 54.01. Robt. Postill, 18.55. Brough- Court will be held, pursuant to the Lowest or any tender not necessarily L _._.' -� am Supply, .98. M. Harlock, 1.50. Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour accepted' JOHN MURKAR Proorietcr. ' Wilson Bros. 6.25. Committee on Heat and Light, W. the Judge of the County Court of the County of Ontario, at the Town= Apply to undersigned Executors: — H. Doan, chairman, paid the foil- slip Hall, Brougham, on Tuesday, James Evw' Estate 1'ownahip Council owing: Greenwood street lights, 30. the 28th day of December, 1937, at �• Evans, -Claremont R. R, 1; Rem, Pugh, Myrtle Stn. R. R. 1; Morgan ,•. 33. Pickering, street lights (annual) the hour of 9.30 in the forenoon, to The T6%vnship Council met on 451.00. Hugh Pugh re Whitevale hear and determine the several Evans, Claremont. `NOTICE Combination Storm Doors and ti Storm Sash Monday last -with alt members Pres- street lights. 4.20_ complaints of errors and o.mission3Open or glazed, in the Voters' List for the Municip- Law Wtor Sales ant. AGENTS WANTED Several requests for toad work and ality of the To hip of •Pickering paint primed, fittede Best possible proposition to offer for the year -1'937. - C L alterations in the Northwest section active men +with ambition to forge ALL PERSONS having' business Chrysler- Plymouth were heard. .ihead. Line of 200 daily necessit- at the Court are required to attend. Dealer, n A number a les. Reserved territories. Cash djourned Court of Bevis- of cases were disposed -of at the aat the said time and place. ••• PICKERIrIG terms. � No risk. Plenty of genuine GOOWUSED CARS _ • -4 Ion. Several rebates of dogs taxes chances for enincess, rode ndenee, were also made. .Dated at Whitevale, this 16th GOODYEAR TIRES LUMBER sure .living. Over -------700 satisfied day of December, 1937. WILLARD BATTERIES U Dr. N. E. McEwen speaking for dealers now. A1HY NOT YOU GENERAL BLACKSMITHING the Pickering, Broughaxtt and Clare- Write immediate) for information. SKILLED MOTOR REPAIR$ PHONE E 310n wont fire comjmnies, discussed with y Onlaid R. -Beaton, the council the problem of nnunicil- FA 9LEX Co, 570 St. Clement Clerk of the said Municipality Give us a trial on a New or a Used Cu al awned equipment going outside of Str. Montreal, 24 Hour ?owing Service ' the allotted areas. Pickering and - -_--- - ---- -.. - _. rCtarernont departments go outsideGordon I Law of their respective Police vi�ge8 NEW AND 'COMPLETE'.Pb�a� without charge and • at a loss ,to the" - .- ratepayers. of the villages. Council'jn PIUHERINCi, ONTARIO suggesproposition Po nus on each trip. An- S 1 OCK OF - LR eft hitt R0 1M other ro sition . was that of the NNJJ �jj�(�(�'K `Township purchasing the three de- yv �d tt'tiAry Otic 041as partments and malting the same sub- , • �i•11 jest to call anywhere in the town-- Cris mas Gifts, ..Toys Ftc. THEATRE:+ �r s am A . ship. A very..friendly and encour- W=3ITFii aging dipcu"on took place, with A. 'Sometving for every'member of Q'IL '�. N - Pretty, Claremont, and 'Dia: A. - $1�ii 6.4"`. Beer of Brougham representing he Family - All Scats Saturday and Holiday Even-� their respective companies. The mat- L Ings. 20 cents � - -- ter will again be taken up.., at $ Skates, )sighs, Clock$. Yt atClles, FRIDAY and SATURDAY later date. The .committee oa `Roads and Br- • Ihhhes, Toilet Sets Etc, December 17 and 18 idgea, R. =E. Mowbray; Chairman, Last Show Fri: at9.00; Sat.at 10,00 Harry Hull j', paid the folloRing accounts: A. jJ Q ��('�Dj�.'n Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Hastings, operstping crusher, 62. CHALS CO`s++ +++` O�` Saturdaj Evening Show starts at 6,3s Bider and Gontr"tor Iii. Rank Carter, haul gravel, 282. -00, A. Us hauling gravel, 68.50. THE RITZ BROTHERS Br101t•work and dtoaewerk Lorne White,. hauling gravel, 66.50.a Specialty, F. S. Barclay, hauling gravel, 88. "Life Arehiteot's 89rviee .00. Wm. Cowie, labor on coa. 5, ((( Begins.. IP4'.25. Robt.. Lynn, ditto, 19.25. A. - •` Knapp team changing creek, 20.50. •r r if , ni Collo C, THE GROWN INNS R. Giddings, ditto, 28.75. W. Ell- g + Ro•ehnak Rd, and Hingatoo Rd. icott, shovel gravel 3.75. W. Hardy / ' Iy Wit ditto, 16.00. J. Farley... ditto, 2.00. _ LTi f l r-,,•� r--„�-1 JOAN DAYIS h Phone Ptak 633 C. Knott, ditto, 2.00. W. Riard, 3O3?-aaolhesb�tas ins / .3. !-2i i operating grader, 7.00. W.. Brown; 7 dant' TOISY MARTIN r Inoome of the Dominion'. • drag Audley road, 9.00. G. Pugh, t•• dais, Enamels GLORIA STUART t. p l ', lior 1937 !a entimat-d at $228,230,00 O u� V to drag con 4., 11.00. A. Holmes, 0 This FRED STGNP. _ �N drag con 8, 4.60. Ll Gausiist, drag : fa $20,000.900 mor* than last yeas. and O eon 8, 4.50. G. Todd, drag Scarboro �, $33,820,000• over 1935. MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDN'SDAY T. Line, 6.75. E. Craven, cut buah For everyone fa the daisy fad0 ty-this ZI acrd We do Building nf all kiadlr R. Line, 3.25.1 G. Wagg, drag W. _. f'I year and every �-iaateseed in==* very I. a T. L. 11.50. C. BaLWon, drag con I �-J Urgely dopeada uWM new and wider malice FivK Show et 7.00 �OARPENTERING, - i, 7.50. W. Gee, cut Reeds, 1.25. foe milk and milk prodnab. Last Complete Show at e.ZO CECUB14TINQ. P.' L. dates, drag Altona -road, 15.75.. Oc • ,L W.-Westney, dra¢ and cut weeds, _ r 1 The of 393 1iB _ _ anaeaLaadiataq dais pro"Cle iesear�. d #i nd 22.60. Milton P 1,41 is Borden's enbwhwn_aeaord at 80 years d Pegg, drag ao-5. "Dan$ee lAQe Road 2.25. F: Kendrick cleaning - werdaing � �4 � �s �� tat - Worlh'! W. Gardham Than dr Alton, t• RpOe�'IN(I ditch, 3.00. Sawyer -Massey, rep - with We ago sell Brantford RooAos airs for crusher, 402.67. -Ontario 1[strriale, Empire B+.tlsroosa Bride re 'rs 1. Pedlar Peo- .=INN SOTHERN a . Po' 1857 1937 Egntpt6eot Duro Wasw pie, culvert pipes, 61.58. W. Eck- ,..l at � {ACK HALEY - Systems. Beatty hardt, repairs to bridge, 2.00'. Jno. .wcstKo..e< ..�u MARY LAND y Balsdon, bolts, wire, nails etc: 2:81. eR,au`�",oa""'�",, NOUG q rm W=W ,�., EDWARD EVER f HORTON as rBher Stable diogaMaterial `w Roy Ward bil. sat • wry," telephone :• .: . _ - $.1tiamteke arae _ :., •Also ' calls, repairs etc, 90.82. C. Cooper, � Cafe" - Work nAranteed isatteiy for truck. wire.. Flails etc. C,af e" 35.71. Canadian Oil, 189.00, -Pet-' T n p _ x er Nigh6mande'r, drag U. T. L. 5. t F. t! : C il,OUS� .75. Chas. Ledgett, drag Audley Rr h Phone a�02• . f toad, A � .60: B. Annie, drag fit- R __ HARRI' CAREY - g The. Dominion ons road, 10.75. Pickering News, ' JOHN BEAL PICKF.�i Nr, -OvrAat stationery, 8.25. L: Jones, drag Department of Agriculture ARMIDA - 'Audley road, 4.25. J. ' Wilki`ns, cut "''• weeds, 3.75. C. Bryant,. drag -con. issued: a.. report r bit g tae i d.. " r rt desc i . 2, 7:28. A. HarIock, drag con. 1, "5.00. N.'Gordon, lumber; •2.'84. F. e - I:offey;. labor, 1J.00. A. Aitch ll, .r'' ,'•—>----t. " i hauling and spreading gravel, Pic H AT i 1 ering, 24.70. Pickering Village, for G tile and draing, 290, 20. W . Moor- :. hou e, cut = eeda; 2.00, West, RY FSR M ER - cut weeds, 2.00- Conromittee on Contingencies, Wm. - ing:Reesor, chairman; ,paid the -1t°- H ULDXN O 1111 adh i Ing: D. It. Beaton, nal, 125.00,,.for 1 r : supplies, 16.35, Srbool arbitrator, 30,00. Judge Parker, School arbit- gator; 21.oQ, .E. L. Chapman, 'dit- __ •' about "ship your Cream'to IIs : _ r b, 19.25. W. E. Knowles, 19.25 W e �Chester, •sal. . 25.00. B. Jamieson, '1 =The British Market We are are now paying thea prices Div. Ct. 8.00; T. Gregg, ditto,. 8,00 J. Cowan, weed Insepctor, 90.00. for Canadian Farm Products Special _ A. E. Wilson, premium- on bond. _ 56.39.. H. Pugh; postage, 10.00. A. r i Ill • • Spears, Ct. of Revision, 10.00. E.• -35 Hu hes, return y It deals with Beef and Store CaW*tuulttz �,.; .... ;.. g Purchase mune re' . lot Sold, 8.62. J. Phillips, S. A. O. Daisy Cattle, Dressed Beef, H _ Iib.00. G. Middleton, relief expses. 1. •Relief Officer- and Councillor silary, Bacon and Hann, Cheese, BNO. 1 183.06. D. Seer, coil. bond, 15.90. ,condensed Milk, Dressed Po - - - ---r R• C . Reesor, salary, 150.00. R. E. Eggs, Fruits and V ge- I - Mowbray, ditto,'' 100.00. W. H. - :3 3 c • ` Ddwn, salary, 100.00. WM. Reesor tables, Fre Fruit, Honey, Maple - ditto, 100.00. T. Brown, hall, care_ Products, bacco, 'Hay, Alfalfa ­BUTTERFAT taker, 20.00. Hugh Pugh; salary; " 270.00. L. Johnston, 7 : months ext Meal, Grass an Clover Seeds, Furs. an ��t 2oF.i. F08 CREAM PICKED "UP BY OUR TRUCK Ira services, , d p aF 5., Committee on Damages to sheep,You may . have a coEco vee, w. H�. Down -paid the following: W. We pay extra for delivery. R . Pugh,' 2 Shropshire- 6w'es killed, R rite to 1 ram lamb 3 Sheep and 1 ewe, 36. "' • Writt or Pbone. us---cbarges collect r ' _ .Director Marketing Sen•ice+ 4 - 50. G.. Hgltby, 1 grade Shrop. ewe Depariment ofAgriculture;• Ottawa �- k inj. 1.b0 and bonus fol destroying CI TIZENS p� Ry dog, 10. M. W. C: Willson; inspect- ` Issued under direction of Kon. James G. Gardiner, Minutes. �--�� Ing tgheep, 1.8D. G. M. Forsyth, 'dit- WHITBY, (VIVT. " to, 1.80. • PHONE 52 , -- X _ r- r ase ':D! @'inti, 1 w T uauie" in RUBBER . er t n n r ■ BOOTS � v i Rev. and Mrs. Augustine were in Barclay-Transport AudleT 3oltool, Den 17th. K�J1SIiGR li�W w �� -- the city on Tuesd►y- Chriattnas gifts, dor each member Everyone is welcome to the Christ-' lalb llsewias 6-eyelet, laced boob y of the family at Overland's. mas Entertainment to be held in between Claremont. Broueb m Serswee r Men's, Youths' and Boys'Christmas currants, peels, raisins. Mount Pleasant School, 7th concern-Gmnwood, Whitevale and Toroslo' -aC� lO stock at Overlands. ion, on Wednesday afternoon, Dec, Fresh Christmas to present 22nd at 2 o'clock. -Silver collection. _Men's - 'j1,75 pr. i - -' The Baptist choir plan lye drama "The Old-NewhamP- My dnvess are trained to be cattle Expert service and re- Christmas music on Dec. 26th. courteous and tellable P _�vitlt free fasciae The Cedar Creek school concert dal evenine'Iof eswas t resented sale ge pairs t0 all uiitkes. Re88 is y, is being held on Tuesday evening Y g Special Rates on Long,Distatsci OII able charges. ''�Ork The Economy Store 3text at 8 o'clock. audience in the Community Hall, _ hauling. Mr. and Mrs. Dopking entertain- and vsas very well recenved.. The guaranteed. Claremont _ - Is. a familiar one, is one of the � • • _. .._ -ed theSaWicrs' Euchre on Monday P .• y, °A F i'; U R FIELD best of the old New England seer- Na order too;. small, None' too lays+ , 'evening. ies and generally receives a warm All shipments insured and protected d Several from this community call fres the weather response. The Y. „P. in their prey- Graduate Radio and Television Instittrt� For Prompt and Guaranteed ,ed at the home of • thR late Isaac — Member Official Radio Service Men'+ Wa6g, Goodwood, to extend their entation made .an excellent job of Association. ' ympathy to the family. their interpretations of the various TeL Clare: all r• C. Y RADIO- - Class, IL - 48 Phone !i2o1, PIOIE£ERINd . Cold, zero weather has.been exper- characters 'as well as the play to OwuA and operated IsrIs � phone Clare. SIB -., ienced here -during the week, but general. we had escaped the very heavy. fall J. H. Mitchell, of Aurora and' Flank 8. Ba*da!' R. Woodward Paul W1liSOn of snorvv ,that was had in other parts formerly of Claremont, where he wince ooiiducted a general merchandise Balsam .-.of the pro teal, business in the corner store, as well Born, at. the Brierbush Hospital, g ter far •some time, Stoufiville on Wednesday, Dec. 8th,' as beta postman and Mrs. LewisJoties, had a most thrilling experience on S114AW ,, -OU� Ftiliy Equiprpedr-iiieasonable BsEaf• - 1937, to Mr. Saturday evening last when an un- ` Radion — Tabes — Batteries ..Balsam:, a daughter.. known S entered his hardware Christmas Stock Tnbls tested Free Mr. andiMrs. Birkett entertained store and 'demanded his money. • the letter's nieces -from Toronto, SC �ha�, lialsarn and Claremont ov- 'The man first entered the store a- a Candies, louts, _ er the weekend. bout 6 o'clocld and asked the direc- • + . With the first sign of snow, dogs tion of a local coal dealer's store.. Twelve Schools could be seen cross- He then left but returned in a few Oranges etc. 1- HOTTER and shat-guns - minutes. with a large reirolver in his in t ding the fields in search of "jacks". ' saying, .mss is a stick-up' for Your Convenience ' Is complete . We proibjably should have added that I�'tn� not fooling": He backed Mr. ' the boys were along too . Charles Street W. at Bay Street A large number of our citizens are Mitchell against. his hunting coat, V1 a have a special Christmas TrEat i victims of colds and flu at pzresent • in the pocket of which a a load- Yong* St. and t St. Clair Ave. The cold, dry weather is not,- haw-' ed revolver. There Was a buiglaf a- Yonye Street at k ood Am in English Stilton Cheese that 'produces larm-,on -the office door and when St. Clair at OpkwoodwARd. 35 t:. per ''p°und Vf• ever, usually the type ,Mr. Mitchell set it off, the bandit Blow $tree at Davwco the cold. - �l� his revolver and said, "I'll Dundas St. and Pociitc Ave. Save oar Coupons.-Get yours fi The funeral of baby Adams, dsu- ; lie/ lCIL ; shoot , you" . A- scuffle 11in ensued Clusia W. at Moodos" ll �`_v. Our Fresh and Cured Keats are - ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Adams of in which the'thid struck Mr. Mit- 47 Howard Pork Awn" the 8th concession, vas held from Caeeeard Jas Ave. inept wholesome %T> moils' the parent's home on Monday after- chell several blows .on his he irsir the Ciueen L at Hamossoeith Av. _ �ba' _ noon. Rev.. Augustine. . conducted the butt of his gun; {7ringin the Danlodh and Logan Ave. - .'! Is. pimph but A& de- _ the service. blood. He *Ai then knocked to the banotta s in town are floor with a blow on the chin. The Det, cad Woodbi"e Ave. 8M d it i- S sat °?1i sign .v! eau furnish Our store windows man left the store hurriedly lerree+o. a" if desired by v _ memorials tha , will taking on a Christmas appearance. _ please from every od of the taking with him $35. Mr. Mitchell . BeawBoarservnrYassoD .BROUGHAM, ONT. _ Christmas is the one Peri t fes-removed several minutes TAeeti Cotirsd for - Phil Pieh 5n AwidpobsL to dignity y� when the merchant �y�y before $100 in bills. He staggered Yoer Choice: of. appearance our into effect all .the ingenuity td the door and fired a shot at the _ ` work will stand out Ferrera in window-dressing • thief but the latter escaped in aeadBwW*w '� TiO1svOe�Q L. "t .O' N,� I`L /ouglt the saw' - . Walt. and Mrs. Ward attended the .car. The license number secur- tedtrtdesilemedbe,PetwealA =- Na Greater Tribute funeral of their crosin, Mrs. Me- ,4d.eece.sel. ► • FUl�B1iAL D[RB;OTOB dNDt ' _- K. W. STAFPORD - Cres, at Whitevale, on Monday last. but it proved to be a stolen one. t+•., � - use dw gesom. ter RMBALMER .- So far. the bandit has eluded the %ter downs. _ HigIrway mes s nentd .Mss. McCrea wag in her 90th year lice. MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY 9uceewior co W. J. M•cher, 1Parlea Mr. Chan. Pilkey of Pickering _ -- _ -- Acoa}f•itle Ph. 4i3 Whitby Oat. - had dinner with MT. and Mrs. Ly Greenwood SHAW BUSINES tStH00lS, _ -- ' 1130 say S moele Njxksa and Day Senna! Bronston Read West man Pilkey on Monday.• please wad �• ,w,r freed anti+ Christians Services will be held in The Comr. °ttee in charge andel pup•` eoaklet entitled--Uo * *• Business Poon• Ftesideoee Phoo, _ on Sunday next. i the United Church its are busy preparing for the anti- T"•' ....l......... �i01 9RL0 Special music for the .season will -be iral Christmas Concert. �O. • •' •.. - - C5 given at each eerviae. On Wedn Young People gave their dr- �+� At Claremont day 22nd,: a Christmas q an 'llai e" to a crowded «.... .. Ps>.rt "'Windy Wt WhiteGift. service will be held in hcxtse on -the Fifth Line, Uxbridge, -the basement. The chrintraaa T. last Tuesday evenAcawg Association met on a+a anent C Fetzer. IVladeline will also be in place from which all The Woman's - tom' C. pupils will--be remembered. All MEN — ambitious active, Bea -the pup Monday afternoon of last vdeek in wormy, preferably with .ear, exper-' =1M up—Money required. Good B are invited• the basement of the church. Plana _ - .. First �gat'w• The McIntyre Co. who have been' . teeue helpful but lust essential, to LAWYER were made for the Pot Luck Supper' distibuts household; farm+ medicia- � �� tastrri�ts Ion -digging-the seven foot ,wade well . at to be held this Friday evening at al, and ali=wntary ptndncts •me- - f their new -pi+operty at the north a the clime of- ;he business meeting erred territories. Cash �r ��r' — HAIR QiT'I•TI l}, the vilLge, during the week when the iollawing officers were elected reachitsg the 40-foot ievel-struck an for 1938:--iion. President, Mrs. J. .Profits.. No .rise, Splendid �' opportunities for willing�51 rkass. t,tiI171 t>tiChlltiery 9HAAiP00 N(3, 'abundant flow* bf water. Some dist- Boyer. • President, Mrs. W. W. Complete information, vFA.M- FIN(iERIDdQ, _ artce had to be worked �mgodblue ezate Gee. let Vice -President, Mrs. L. ILEX PRODUCTS CO.0 St. Front a�Wood. Ceebhutt. DlLaysl MARCELLINO clay with only a 2nd Vic - ident,-Miss '14. Clements Stir. Montreal.' For Sale- extra good 7 ft. F shd `'Specialise-Plot OU Treatment, Be own. then passed out of this layer' Pe�wn Group Leaders: Mrs. W. W Bind 7 7ft. M. H. Binder. 1 and Permanent Waw -.into quick sand, when this big-flow A: 1 town, Mrs. A. Pegg and Mrs. Kid Gang low. .2, a in. Grain Gr- Reasonable Price was, found. F. W. Gibson: Recording Secretary, ATTLNTION. FARMERS t data. 1,-furi�esq Oliver Tractor MRS. M.-MUNDELL 5 t Miss May Brown, Assistant Secre- GENE�t$L REPAIR �VORK Pl 3 -ti d Mooers -cut. Ford- .Phone IWO CLAREMONT tory, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg. Treasurer, son Tru and Double Disc Harr- STAN THEATRE ire' ' Perry Wilson. , Parsonage GL'e are prep+irt3d to repaiTeare. ow Bisse 1. 1 Cabinet-Rogers Elec- 1 Committee: rrun p ala k p tt N. Pegg and l tric t Katlic, excellent ronditiQn, a i trneke, tr>tctnrG, : nd' all farm _`leu LAND SURVEYOR STOUFF`IILLE ata, Mrs..r F. 1, y u _ 1 real y. Jersey* Bull pure ;. W. Gib. out and sirs. P. L: Green. ¢laehiuery, wheels rAbutlt and yearl'ng. Phone 100 Press Secretary - tire' 6etttll$', 'VIr�, Wm �• , -• wuod-Fork �apd . F J. D .'EVAN B 'A., B Sc., 4 . - Brown: 'Si^k Committee Convener, wood tar-Hina of all kinds. W.T.DISNEY� Greenwood L S On til are the records of st0 i Showing c t w :Nits F -�- Green Auditors, 'Mrs. PHONE PICK 33t4 11 f veyors Gibson and Yatnold, >IU! Week Nights-8.1.i, StandardTtme . 'J. T. Pegg. and Mrs.. Wm. Brown. Plage y'OIIr uTder HOW for Ring East, Ostia s Pheas IML ' The W. M. S. of the circuit met wood Rorklllg and turning.' . Christmas randie9• -Orange%. sat., &' Holidays=2 Shows, 7 and 9 P m: in the basement of the church on Phone or Call ,tp $ a K MMIEL ;,. FHURSUAY, FRI AY &SATURDAY •Thursday afternoon of last week. H. RGWE ;Grapes and' \ata .• wrth a good attendance. Mrs. R. A i' eS stock., r Decem � 16, 17 and 18 A lar a fr 17 All sizes of Ber y Boxes, Crates. E. Ml o�-bray had charge of the pro- frock Road Store and Blacksmith Sbap. large, 6.qt• . and II qt, Baskets, Bushel i I. StiF line t Tp!! grana which was ' ta>h from the (Successor to W H. Jackson) Buy at the , V New, Study Booki--"A New Church Hampers, sold at Hagerman s Bas•; T faces. a New World At, the , close Leaf ` SOME CAN STORE het Fact ry, one mile nortb'of the Starring of the. program the annual e�ectidn Ma" le Lea Xutul Fite -Green Iver Sehool, off No. 7 took P -Gifts for All The 'Family the new year to ' Highway. UL KELLY. of officers for y -• g Y• - f A JACQUELINE WELLS place, the following being elected. Iasurataca Ce•iLF'S PLACE -_ President, Mrs. V. Parkin., let Get our prices before buying drift:• News Comedy Vice -President, .Mrs.' W. W. Gee: sad �R�1�lAN)C.SA A'�. �• where. We deliver. -~ 2nd Vice -President. Mrs. M. N. �'--Rates. for Fars CLAREMO.NT, ONT, hon i Pegg. 3rd Vice-president, Mrs: W. $ulldiap `��`� phone 8201 - J Phone.. , hI rk 16047_ h- :1i�10NDAY, TUESDAY, WEDN'SDAY Stevenson. Recording Secretary, Wlndstors It suranes n a' r ; December 20,- 21 and Z2 Mrs. Perry Wilson, Assistant Sec. W�.ft Mss � _ and Treasurer, Miss May Brown. • dt Ste�srdship � and Finance, Mrs. L. :Nutetawbile _ 61st . Live Friendship, Mrs. AN 91001M Let them . - pegs. Comanututy P, f R. E. Maw•�bray, Supply Secretary, •, rib se Pt+ssa . ..Starring Mrs. F. W. Gibson. Associate Hel- . BOWMAN & ROWBt � 9 „JOHN HOWVRD -- pens' and Mite Box Sec., Mrs. t NAN GREY Wagg. Mission • Band Leaders: for V•IW'BY ONTARIO Greenwood, Mfs. F._ W. Gibson and t - - Comedy eaod Color Cartoon Kinsale, Mrs. R. E. Mowbray. 7 - Temperance and Christian Citizen-AM� S �, Thursday, Friday end Saturday ship Secretary, Mrs. Andrew Pegg. Misdionary 'Monthly. and Literature, ,.� December 23, 24 and 2b rs. F. 3.. Green. Press- Secretary, 1 ' • Mrs: Wm: A." Brawn. Peace .Sec - �31g Double Bill COQ ` retary, lits. Wm. Bell. Pianists, (� ` P "'WILD and WOOLLY" Firs. Lloyd Pegg and Mrs. F. W. %� e • -• Gibson. Leader of Greenwood Miss sold V 1/ A JANE WITHERS' ion Circle, Miss 'May Brawn. The 44otorcoach servicesbring mor e USING 'AND -BE HWPPY'; home of VI*:;. F. L. Green. A.. Ws' MITCHELL more n January iieetin w'TG be ,held at the customers m ireque tly to all VYith _, the shops in all 'the' towns. ,Pickering 11 Coach Travel biormaHon'nt TONY 'MARTIN 'pdwnship Council Nominations o EASTERN HOUSE Brougham, Monday, D.ec. 27tht: , at t •p. M. P1 one 4WO t• V. 1 " .:� Spanish Galleon Wreak Uncovered Is Being Dug Up Near Fuerte Rico 'to be Pre=served as His- ZI)AORIAL COMMENT FROM HERE, THERE AND lexical Monument - EVERYWHERE. A sixteenth -century tgaCcoa, once ; CANADA ,THE EMPIRE _ : buried beneath the sandy shore of Mona fahAnd, cff Puerto Rico, is now Govetntnent Ad Absurdum Anglo -U.S. Deal being -excavated and restored for preservati —THE MEWS 'INTERPRETED A Commentary On the. -More l t Events `�, _ •— By ELIZABETH EEDY I That the number of Canadian gov- Britain will mase a trade pact with on as an historical menu• _ menta The wreck wag discovered ]BOOST FOR CANADA: "A -fort- birth to a mouse. Even "A Report" erring bodies -88,000 --could be cut the United States. There are many syr se of a terrometer, a de- night's holiday on the east coast of was the result of heated *ran lin , by twethirds or at least by halt must reasons for welcoming it. Fie vice for detecting metal b an ex- 'Canada would give better value for the American Ambassador fighting be apparent to every serious citizen follows trade, and Britain and Amer- pterin Y the .monsy spent, than a month in vainlq to have it entitled, "A Report taking the time took over the situs- ice need to be friends The talks on g party consisting of adminis- trativo oPfi tion. Indeed, the.more one thinks of which the terms of this New Deal will cea of the United States many overcrowded Continent ,al re- to the Governments Here Repre- Forest Sarvice. sorts". Thus, spoke the Duke of Glou- sented. " a• It the greater the puzzle becomes. be based have been communicated to The wreck is thoug'ht'to be.that of tester to a Canada Club dinner last Not addressed to anyone, "A Re - Why have %we been so cool and iadef• the Dominion Governments. At all a Spanish gailecn, the Santa Mar. week in London, adding the hope port" covers twelve t y Jereut toward the building up of such •stages then have been informed and, that he and .the Duchess .mi typewritten pag- avast number of organizations to hen. so far, no dbjections. British trade garita. It is 'built of cedar, fastened might be es with an historical . summary in with wooden pegs and hand -hammered able to come here in the near future. which 'Ja the public money? No matter how policy now reale (since' the Ottawa P pan and China are pictured bolts, and the type of construction in. If the Duke had no real intention of as ntan led in difficulties pictured ,good the inteatiba, you must have Trade Treaties 1932) on threedJ_r_eaes. g serious overlapping and extravagance dicates 1550 as the approximate date.- sojourning in Canada, and made the that .solution can be achieved only r Star. the Empire the British third 'the next Mona Island is in the middle of Mona rematk merely. seem pleasant and by the co -o • - _'ander such a system. -Windsor Star, the Empire producer; third 'the for- Aeration of all countries Passage, on. the direct route of the- agreeable, he will now be put rather interested in the Far East". "'A Re- eign producer, If the new pact gives treasure galleons which once passedon the spot, poor chs At an rate -Till the Neat Depression preference to the Americans above from Panama to Spain. his statement is. a p y port" has indeed told us something, But it le all very dlocouraging' to all other non -British traders, the Daily p good advertise- there. the man on the street. While the de- Express will welcome it. There are ment for Canada, as a holiday re- • • Pression was at its height= -or -should ways in which American industryand re- sort. . . w ,� - « , . ._ QUESTION MARK: Claiming tha#—;� • 1t .be depth- —we used to hpa� poli- agriculture are complementary to our New a In BriefJ the whole future "is a gigantyc'ques- ticlans and money magnates ire own. But let's be plain. Ottawa SHOWMANSHIP: A writer in the tion mark". Lammat du Pont, Pres- Toronto_that a new system would have t be stands.—London Daily Express. Financial Post leads slime- idem of E. I. du Pont de'.' Nemours To Qualify. As President ly discussion of Canada's sad lack & Co., one of the .wealthiest concerns never,. so that such a diameter ec old DUBLIN, Ireland—A Ctors left of "showmanship"- The fifth largest in the United. States, has .proposed never,. never occur again. Cheerful= $sea Two Menaces vski;an Count, whose ancestors left trading nation of the world has fall- to his fellow m nufacturera in all _ 4, as the curve of business' swung An amusing comms Lary of• these Ireland more than Z00 upward, they began to present u ach claims to champion man inn years ago. en down badly, he says, in national fields th&t a huge t D against prepared last week to become an g $25,000000,000. p with his own plan for assuring tore the Soviet menace is forthcoming in Irish citizen_ so that he might be -advertisement. The exposition is, sug- program be instituted to create 8,-' immunity from the • unhappier once- resolutions passed by a body calling qualified to succeed Eamon de Val- gested as a good medium. At the 000,000 new jobs, lend new expansion -- . quences of the eeonomio cycle. And itself the India Independence League era as President of the Free State. Par's show this year, our exhibits to industry. Before such a scheme ,now when we believe we have emerged of Japan, with headquarters at Tokio. Count Edward Taafe, who recent- lacked the punch and -glamor of mod- can be launched, he said. the Govern - from the woods what do we find? The This, body, whose president is Mr. ly sold his vast estates near Prague, ern showmanship - .they missed the ment will have to d'spel the fog en - reformers are putting their plans back . Rash Bihari Boise character whose i`a one of a' half dozen men proposed boat", dull and old-fashioned shrouding business and guarantee a Into pigeon holes and the financiers patriotism Is shown by the fact that for the Free State's first Pr tosed among more clever contemporaries. reasonable amount of certainty upon are in a huddle talking of how to sett- he has be come a naturalized Japan- ander the new Constitution " whrc They overplayed the Indian. the trap- which it can count in planning cur - en the blow when the next depression sae citizen—has resolved as follows. will become effective December 29, per and the things • of yesteryear rent and future operations. Fort, �cr, y gomee?-Calgary Albertan, "Whereas true happiness and content- when they should have told of our "New jobs, new -wealth and agricul- nsent cannot reign amen the peoples Amalgamation Wanted present development and the promise tural - g p prosperity could be produced Worthwhile Hobby of Asia till British Im erialistie and WL'YNIPlg — Premier Bracken of the future. Cana will have oth- only through p Y p planned research, 'plan - Mrs. Albert Matthews, new- "first Russian Communistic influence and er chances.. however,* at the Glasgow nen development and planned expan- lAdy" of Ontario, admits her moat im- domination are tom islet asked the Dominion -Provincial Reim- Exhibition in 1938 and the New.York sion of Fant, sales and admiaistra� p y put an end tions Commission at its last sitting in p yortsat hobby is herr%nabaad. Has. to .. ,this League hereby earnestly g World's Fair the following year. Ex- tion facilities. That meant, he said W trmipeg the week to make a banes to general will appreciate such requests China to cease hostilities im- habits at these, the Post says, should planned expenditure of capital }asderehep -Niagara Falls Review. mediately, make a with J thorough study of the proposal to be designedp present-day months and years in advance of any p span, and unite the three Prairie Governments to represent Present a united front against Britiilt ` life in Canada, should assist export penny of return." Mr, du Pont is now , into one. He related the history of ers in the sale- of Sensib% Decision .. • � Imperialism and Russian Communism, goods, induce tour- offering of his own free will to endorse � _ Able-bodied single mea who refuse both of which area .the abortive attenipt of his 'Govern: ists to visit oux count May the that which President Roosevelt has all great menace. to meat in 1932 to ry' y to work 1n Northern Ontario timber humanity;"—Times of India.,, get action on such Government lend an attentive ear to along been trying to induce big Indus- . and pulpwood camps are refused Ter - a plan in order to have one Legis these constructive suggestions' try to do. Tbe.outcome may be that. it ,.-l► lief by the Government. It to a seas- lative meeting per year, instead of hire Roosevelt turas down hes at. i three. r r able decision, -Ottawa Journal.. , One university, instead of FIASCO Nobody really expected Mr, du Pont will be able to blame the - Cannon Bites Core three; and one civil service staff, in. New neat for any further lainesthe stead of three, to head' the weak anything to come o! the Brussels in buslaess. 'Canada's Farmer Lead Nine -Power Conference` convoked to t ' Canada has retained the world aF�rom •Ocean Floor Br e`�Tarzan'r settle tate Sino-Japanese wheat championship at' the Chicago p question. GIVE HIM SIX YEARS: In spite RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil—Police Hoy° complete a fizzle it turned out 'iaternatioaal .Elzhibll�ta, In addition New Method Aids Study to be, however, is realized only wherr of h:s continual talking and cam - the crowns tot barley and oats have have seized several books includia ;' `• Come to this country. Canadian far. 'World's Evohdion Th ough "Tarzan the Invincible," Eby Edgar one learns that its sole accomplish- Paigning for colonies, Reichak zler Past es meat was the production of "A Re-- Adolf Hitler last week admitted t t mere are still second to nose. -Corr, Rice Burroughs, becouse of their al- he didn't ex don 87ea Press. - _• lege. "Communist tendencies." art„ not report on anything. expect to have German - A "cannon" which shoots itself in-' The Brazilian just "A Report". It's the old fable - mands answered for anoth six police ban on Tar- 3once again of the mourlfatn givyears at least. n floes is throwing new ran 'was._ -the second action within -A ing IASuper-Toothacheoothache li light on the the oceaearth's past. Dr. Charles' week taken by a foreign nation H-�s" right in this. that for The international Situation is like S. Piggy -.'d the Carnegie Institu- against characters wet} -known to The tank attack against the Gov- roti lead nt Britain and France are sa ulcerated Saw. And It starts up re- tion said .at Washington, D.C.. American readers. On _Dec her 1 ernment lines around Portagen and be . to Y (entimidated though they ' ilex actions in three teeth, Italy, Ger. The cannon. hi hl ) run i y specialized the Jugoslav Government ordered a Pitres, 22 miles below Granada alon h forward and offer to • many and Japan, ekhee singly of all piece of asiillery, o"were. from a temporary g make a gift o! certain sections. f togetheri ao that one doesn't know ex. P rary suspension of the comic the Treve ez River, was launched ship on a. long cable. n the muz- strip series, oS "Mick, Mouse" j their territories to Germany. ' Say - actty wirers to lay the Auger on the ., y be- after rebel infantry suffered he* Britain and France: "Germany's col. = w erase. ft is a super toothache, --Ham• zle strikes bottoms a trig r gets off cause some of the strips were con- losses in• two attempts to stortir the onial demands require `much more Gton ,ipectator, a chszge of powder. driving the �tta ' sidered of an "anti -monarchist'.' na. 'Vell-fortified loyalist positions. •� into the ocean floor. The ,barrel ture. extended study'.,, bites out a vertical core, or -sample, _ Urged to F ` ` = Home -Owners Wanted of the sediment, much as an apple r8 Forget Russia FLOW 3SUCII TO EAT: A unties Not quite half ot. the householders corei`o W Defend Possessions q BUCHAREST, Rumania — Kitig Aerates LONDON—Foreign Secretary Aa- Carol II and `Premier George Tata- wide nutrition survey is • soon.. to be of Stratford now own their 'homes. Recon Moreover, the trend is downwarl. d o[ the Dee thony Eden told the House of Com rescu were reported to have warned made with the purpose of discovering t During millions 'of years, a con ii mons thia week the Govern3nent "well French Foreign Minister Yvon Del- what the food requirements are of 1.• :Which V not a healthful eituatton, A�- � ootnmunity of hems owners is the uous record of the changes the planet defend British possessions wherever hos last week that France mast the various stages of human ievelop IYdW toward which civic admeaietr a has undergone has been kept in the they' may `be" in answering a`quer- choose between close `collaboration meat; what the Canadian working tion should direct its efforts:—Strat- sediment The record consists of tionf about Hong -Kong in the, Far with Soviet Russia and faithful mill- mans regnfrei°enta.are and what re- ' %rd Beacon -Herald. t'��, pebbles and nand brought by East. tary support from Rumania. sources are available to supply theta. ice, clay and mud carried b rivers Mr. Eden declined to make a state- - - .. Y The data will be gathered by the 2a and ocean currents, and skeletons of ment, on the position or composition Urges Conservatives Reorgarsiie (approximately) members of the new ., ....,'ports and Morals marine orgarirsrna which evolved into of Japanese forces near Hong -Kong, TORONTO-Hon.Dr. R. J. Man - National Council on , Nutrition who �7 A sporting 'city is generally a good various forons. British island off Canton, China. ion, Conservative 'former Feder -al will pick out 50 typical families 3 >avuo»l city. The promoti6d-of sports Among other things, the cores so Loyalist victory Railway. Minister, addressing Con- across the Dominion and make as Is both a, cevte and social duty. You far examined have shown that there WADRID- Loyalist anti-tank servative basinesamen here this week intensive study of their diet down to 1.gun .� the last detail. Soni yromote civic patriotism Dy keeping were successions of cold and warm . crews were reported by the War Uf- declared nobody knows what is the very im 04 boys interested In home sports. eras. This was indicate4d by the re- fits to have. blown to bits a squadron policy of the Federal Conservative portant will have been achieved when He a good sport and support the mains of Cny sea creatbres in the of "whippet" tanks which led- a sur- party." The „it is found out exoetly. , how mud! party must be re- each person needs s food, Then it iamea. A good bunch of rooters helps mud at different .,levels. Some are prise rebel attack on positions in the organized,. said. �.a to create a wiaaicg spirit. -'Guelph known to exist only in warm water;. Sierra Nevada Mountains southeast will be our b ins Canadians b RIA 1[ercary. othejs'Van live only in cold. of Grana, last week-end.BL-4dee that ever in visual receive/ the proper amount'. _ All . app - T E WONDERLAND OF OZ r Bps • 144 • tb ' '• ti t .. td Fos 57*1 -•�� � - - - —jet' �I .� "' _ ` -,Biliina went into the room where "I'll :•-, w hµnt them• ulr,." replied Cil- 13at, s^..:cif 'as the gr Aper and Y might, they they' started for the entrance,' site had seen the assho line. The Scarecrow and Tik Tok could not find the funny ornament wtcl' _presently Ozma of Oz, as lovely and are.solid gold, but I don't know what that Ili ;,t he the transformation of and as they reached the hall the Msr dainty as ever, entered and ap- '''the Tin 'Woodman' ls, hecauce the ';'the Tin Woodman. "Only one thing doors flew open before them.. The s Gnome King said he had been trnt:r- can he done," said Ozms, at last. room was filled with warriors. In . az! = rached the Queen of Ev, greeting W jt Q g formed into something funny. Cznta i I�at iF to retdrn to the Gnome the centre, of this terrible group sat ' u' as one logit -born princess greets � assisted the. hen in her r,: est, and = ';;n .—d r::r-1:c hirci tell us what hx. _�the Little Kine; upon his throne. He llnother. Then Osma asked: "But soon the :ern screw and the mac!rir• elf, iei:'d." "Perhans he neither smiled nor 'laughed; instead i where are my good friends the man were restored to their alc:Thr 'i ' 1 ';r , P ;t,' re- his face was distorted with rage, and �', • /�aererew'aad the 'Na Woodman?" ed forma.. • ,� r.• r�•.;lA- � most dreadful to behold. - - Y - r Cla-ssifiaed Advertising AGENTS WANTED EAL};apt;•;� WANTED IdY "THE OLD RE- 11.ule N othitl Nursenes" (Established 1,00 •.rxi aeul r-4(.;enttunral Cat ,%Ue Sad •^_i al Lines. stunt n„w, exclusive terra- . a t sen u, v,untry. liberal termr, tree .. St,,r,e and wellingtlst. Tur+,ntu 2. 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Chesterfield bed has large Ward. - robe. t big chain to match. Covered in bard wearing repp .material (rust shade). A real bargain. •X5u Dressers in all finishes .with 0 p large mirrors and 3 drawers. $6n.S up C woolen to oaY and walnut 1V•e7V Drop-head good `condit SewLnC Machines. n. $3.9! Hand new all -felt Mattresses with •W •7 heavy ran edge, well tuned cretonne Covers. All sizes. t9•50 up Metal Beds., All sizes. $14.95 hirch Brand with walnut gni h selected drawers - Colonial design. - $4-95 }th Odd Chesterfield Chairs Valar- .shalt .reversible , cushions, $L.sf•�7 �/ en " Utul "" walnut Bedroom v I Suits. Large dresser, yanay, t>7<tt-.- fouler, full size bed, sapless spring and brand new all -felt mattreer. 'Completelq Ye-eondl- Wmed. Like new. �My Nine -piece walnut apish Dining •w Rnom Suite. Buffet, china eab- inet. square nttensina table Lad b'teather up- 4oIstere4 chalra. Completeiv refinished. 011700ZITIONa FOR CHRI8TMAa GT7TS We nava A large assortment of cWrs, car - f66 tables, end tables. Tamps, sert cabfm- ets, cedar Chests. radlos, rugs, b and dlnfng-reom furalture, etc_, at the most rea- namable prigs In Tomato. All our fureftwe 19 thomtrehly cleaned and re-eandittonad In MV o'tsn taCfory And carrfu8l7 Willed for trap. msdfate shipment an recetpt' of money order. Our big new less illustrated catalogue to now ready. Be sure to write for one, LYONS' DEDDiN42 AND UPHOLSTERING CO. " Mlaeruiaottdren _ 478 Yonpe St.' Toronto �- MEDICAL ARE' YOU SICK? NATURE BAS A RZMMT FOR ALL COM. l�P°P..ORl.T WHV- S !fR? n WB 14 TORCAN GWr IM3[2VlJ9 _AWJW from Dived Colds, eatarti - d" D"Ltsws, 'bot 11910S NA303m im" Cli t Raesso, Trial win eamovte,oes Is7 Mau me. A "never efibs pour .(�.mtaal Cor,,,laltster., ontarso. r.. GARLIC.... PEARLES SOLMMZ CAPSULir PURR ssatlssrrtAL OrL of fresh Varus, No desagremble odor aur a140-fasra ler aathrltleea- ea karand oeasr obstinatedteerd0—Milq an an jstom t 4 onion m letslseesas an ftum d4utt" geRn and an as sn"Deat sems(>>ara sparse common . Q*ft R. pat 1s0 eaeHI for 'a% wM{�r.,-a_ 4. p kiLM Eft $74. Vaoseaver, ILC. 7?7RLzriev aZ•a 6iclinn III D 'Tame and' aptn.eh Powder to ea*asLa "a - laws form Miller and antlsovue, odoelaes, tadteixas, blood trower, etreg�f0-- ams. satarrllasTrterr as wimVr aa/ sss m nag Co., XAAL • MISCELLANEOUS, .. _ kW^. ' • �+w+ � ice, .. Mother of Fine Who Was Always Timid Now Awakes as Fresh as i Daisy A mother of five has a lot to, do. Especially a country mother. And this one was "always tired." But KT&chen ended all. that -now' she POWup, feeling freah, at five o'clock 1n he morning t She writep: •'I find. Kruschen Salts the best thing money can buy for my health. I am the mother of five children, and before taking Kruschan, I was always feeling tired and run down. Now, 'I am glad to say that I get up feeling fresh -and I get up at five o'clock in the morning. I do my, housework, look after -my children, and leave the house at 6:80 to start my daily. -work." -(Mrs.) B. Tirednesa_.and that run-down•feel- ing can be traced to one root cause. That cause is internal ala Hess; failure to keep the 'inside ee from poisonous, waste matter,. _ Kruschen Salta is ---- an excellent recipe formaintaining a --condition •of internal cleanliness. The numer- ous Salta in Kruschen stimulate your internal organa to smooth regular Sedan. Your. inside is thus Z±Cept clear of those impurities which, when al- lowed to accumulate, lower the whole tone of the system. gat @Mar ids as send!" ow eZ-, acting an animal all a >opOle, you're shwly got to humor liz am ail the things you • wear, your eupression is the most 'important" 8h♦--Funn7 no one sehued to real - be what a bad 'egg be Baas while he was rich. He -My dear, a basis egg is balyr known when its brokle.a';►' 14 The. English laugh at a joke three times- . • First -When they hesW,it.' Second -When they tell it. Third -When they understand it. AA the world loves a fat man, if he answers to the name of Claus.' Student - (looking lip from his., boolf)-More than five thousand elephants a year, go to make our piano keys. Landlady Really? IYs remark- able what those:beasts can be train- ed to do. Poor- Were you presented At court when you were in England? Rich= -Yea, -and I had to pay •Sve gonads' line, "---------------------- • Bili - Wha,t'a ihat:"slsiss over • • Smiles and e. •there? � eat in this dump? Negro Waitela-Yes,'sah, yo' sho' Ted -0h, Battling --Bioko, the, ►�i a lighter, is having a tootbt>)linlied. w-��.1, Blow yo mYst be end rnt II l :.. ,- twh&s T r -..: . I ti 5 e.• SB:Ns, >:e - y !; Vng yf the big secrets'-ff'Tbappi- .... r�►'.+0'•.1 ;,i��.�i l e•`' � nem' is., trek$ i►d!� nus a MARKS THE SPOT V0Al magnify Christmas Cheer For the man who "Rolls Ris Qwn"-with a gift of Eden's Fine Cut! 3/s colowilelly wropptad 4W Chris wen giving. 'QGD N'S TINE- CUT. ', CliiltlS�lNrIMB lI s - r c at ek• it -w•fth. Asfq unit a •smite., Tp 'sea a into it with Fihe spirit' e# Traveler-Cah I get. anything to ' -•'Mich and.�6 r old sad yelofig city, Oh, wha0 tilertt-er.i thin joy,: 4I, g ob4 Christ r . r ....., mit • ;-i t a. con uer%* l riiTeh- WhE6 s eat in this dump? Negro Waitela-Yes,'sah, yo' sho' VRM!-TWO BLAUT77t7L ZLtLA1A4ms112HU (one Colored) wnh roil developeC y0lt .'What »t -there ,is.j{ar.�}iv yr M. °yaiudy stili ►evdpile, this kin.. - w-��.1, Blow yo mYst be end rnt on Christtbnp. _ .,„ ,yr, ktiges, or ills b9pe:,s hours Traveler -Such' as what? ser ova � What a pleasure 'tin to see &all by, the sunshine enters. our heart and the world seems a good Negro Waiter -Such as it is, sail. ' children dancing Merrily 'round the decorated tree place in which to live.. -with The train roared pant the'station. �fbr• Utak.. • It is Only when on Chrifltmes, To come to our work . a- grouch, a frown, and inward seluct- Above 'the noise the. station agent.- ---= , Is your heart becoming s little. slue, . is to cramp our creative en- heard aell. R �� out to the .. platform. he saw a elan sprawled out . more soft?..'. That's the spirit of ergies and stifle our power to think alongside the tracks. A little. girl i Santa Claus, coming only once a The joyous spirit is the ark that p ' was standing: - year, but"splendid even for so short f gets things done! 1: releases a flow Agent- Didhe try to latch the - -- - a while. of ideas. It makes the chips By. train? Iitarl ever y 7 parent in the Pro- U Me �k � an hour after hour until the days and months sad Joyousness attracts the beet. Little Girl --He did catch it, but it - _ Yiisitor-Do you thinkit is proper and. *�« Was what bast have press imi,swaf from him. Ile "'y' to use profanity to i mule . ', CliiltlS�lNrIMB lI s - r c at ek• it -w•fth. Asfq unit a •smite., Tp 'sea a into it with Fihe spirit' e# Traveler-Cah I get. anything to ' -•'Mich and.�6 r old sad yelofig city, Oh, wha0 tilertt-er.i thin joy,: 4I, g ob4 Christ r . r ....., mit • ;-i t a. con uer%* l riiTeh- WhE6 s eat in this dump? Negro Waitela-Yes,'sah, yo' sho' VRM!-TWO BLAUT77t7L ZLtLA1A4ms112HU (one Colored) wnh roil developeC y0lt .'What »t -there ,is.j{ar.�}iv yr M. °yaiudy stili ►evdpile, this kin.. - w-��.1, Blow yo mYst be end rnt on Christtbnp. _ .,„ ,yr, ktiges, or ills b9pe:,s hours Traveler -Such' as what? ser ova � What a pleasure 'tin to see &all by, the sunshine enters. our heart and the world seems a good Negro Waiter -Such as it is, sail. ' children dancing Merrily 'round the decorated tree place in which to live.. -with The train roared pant the'station. �fbr• Utak.. • It is Only when on Chrifltmes, To come to our work . a- grouch, a frown, and inward seluct- Above 'the noise the. station agent.- ---= , Is your heart becoming s little. slue, . is to cramp our creative en- heard aell. R �� out to the .. platform. he saw a elan sprawled out . more soft?..'. That's the spirit of ergies and stifle our power to think alongside the tracks. A little. girl agied Mlon They could to. Santa Claus, coming only once a The joyous spirit is the ark that p ' was standing: - year, but"splendid even for so short f gets things done! 1: releases a flow Agent- Didhe try to latch the - -- - a while. of ideas. It makes the chips By. train? Iitarl ever y 7 parent in the Pro- U Me �k � an hour after hour until the days and months sad Joyousness attracts the beet. Little Girl --He did catch it, but it - _ Yiisitor-Do you thinkit is proper and. *�« Was what bast have press imi,swaf from him. Ile "'y' to use profanity to i mule . Tourer--& your daughter Is go - o- TORACLO cbildrm avoid contacts which might �a�ue Farmer -So Farmer-So far 'as my own feel- Ing around the world during theWs give nn 1u711ries dor war. Do - Ings aro cancerrlgd it is highly im- Christmas holidays. Is she prepared we give tip hDznsiea for peace! _ prgper: But when you are trying to for the journey9 loiyfteea yomde $8.00. Dave Pons" p�ge�at wa Ola. which s spread. Then, the Iron Lung became fronts and municipal pal gras=s. But. unlike most other hospitals, The Hospitgl' Do Tourer --Well, she can say' "N0". in 22 languages. "Of all sad words fid �gu0.' !u• :.saddest When a couple boeomkes engaged In Persia. an alimony agreement it drawn up ibnsoedlatedy. It taken el. j . QUILTI613 PATTERNS ra=t - 7o a Teva PA 61 GiwbrT pa.hsaet ! "baalree ave cissa" Csttoasi Petata`�`�tai a1 ndoeo.n.1 -stns "Gellert. a-oakil6ATM— � 0- pen„ E are tSese�'eDon't op" till Christmas."' Akt In' evemt Ilse marriage ends hI . of lavptlons gc IpttlIany formartdn seat tree. ?fie Raarea7 CompkaY. Rsglstered"Priest te�gl T-olak were only three' Iron Lang& avail- a tSveroe. tlTlsclwL OFFER! TBREE, a s 7 GLOSBI - • • - - ` a to ::aeor:�fe - - • — _ RADIOS _ bf3a CVaTf>+/-gUALlr! s1:ADROa al1140ATI(MAL NJ6W hiss lLl 2=T OUa- � :after. lamaS Mess a(:�. set nor YbotatoASawees migRtaa medlY. sam"tte fuming, Battery Mr. _ +��ria'� �&c�� B tJrr . Now!mmlow �pl,�we eaPlee tuv wr_aadlo oempay.tlm Oealas Teraeto �tal fimis'Si.ek. Cidrenj applied to Public Ward service, Everett Woes• Routs 3. sands -' •-_•,•�• Parmlyak Epidemic fie- e - aright be provided the only .. m1SAT1tA1AL DOlif3 OAlai-=N .�OTV- w Radio cc bay etas•• v times at Southerner. Nowadve � ovaiusesame : , minds P r d v in e e of � f me a'ie.w� t�°�°°�' RHEUMATIC rt► oa -'type of ServiCe Gio1'n o Tel fig was the a ' . Hospital for Sick '� PAINS' Nd TAN Day ' Four 62> hues were at titallt. ' Theirs, s ARE YOU RUPTURED? REXAMA CGMFORT, TAN7eZD AK mumm AV capes.31s 18. SIL �Vfty Js0 {hought of expense or bumeaa tationL � ate e�ss� elle& Tel! Job bate to be Boal. and was done despite the het• that �e>� see of aa.eis *ttmra`i.e a�m.eer Tasldernw. INS g1em Like a'spec�e out of tie aapeit tt uemt night .tad mils? servile for , : t]R� may. aa4y- Y But e;iiIdren r6ere in danger, lives were at stake. IRON LUNGS were red in 6nta- o hoeles' lsls Let ` But ibis is asst typical od the ser- _ vice The $eepital f Sick Children ' with Tea aalarpmeot limon �+vaaea alae- Ins 93 Niagara Rtest, OL Osthwhm , flet Cut Your OiA4 LrrrLE GL NT soCaNT swllslear W aur TAXIDERMY4. -•'Mich and.�6 r old sad yelofig city, has rendered for so years,' ' VRM!-TWO BLAUT77t7L ZLtLA1A4ms112HU (one Colored) wnh roil developeC y0lt tonw4e 11mr-cutter far men sm-b6ye�.waes dean eon and trim tae bear, afd'�eeeiFtaraand 4RTi nC AL mo=ms w1� lUrda ._ ,Ej7Q. �gg�g/ and turrMrf Ao♦Daaa (Y_use R � me �Ye!-an were hit. A w1RsOUt StrikingnwL FIs" w-��.1, Blow yo mYst be end rnt ' Y c { slang, fade -proof pries, Rc: highest goal- seen for circular. S. J. Jaeaam, Casetlaa ser ova � "Where ese/edS6; borroi we we of a precious to sOSDf: sty. Maehraq 7Tife • Whmlpeg Dlstribtstor. ; • sad Oa. LtS..� _ atr.et. 1�temeo Spread, Df 1♦tia Aujll�- epi4einic �fbr• Utak.. • It is Only when - s'[S,b[S DZV>Q.OPlD WITH SIIITEZlf ti/.0a- sy print* (tiro of sae=) tae. Free ' easaeSs- >M rabtDal '•atrII.T R1tbQfAleYS" - iz ea: w..ar..t costo..! . Prlalnl 1 . B� i jot • alajor wr� fisc' fist Beh001 wan "�liaiponed truer slrni>sr rases occur a! file the eallhed to entire TA NINO _i, moot attar Dhow f coon uaToutGreetting Cards, 26e. Spesd7, satisfaction pafaataM. ala- /Ilksl Frael MIS Gra Patio ns.- " ". Reams Aa�6rti ]faritlsae TqXtW@. Nal AIfD bnADn b1NT0 ltNe Ps. Tal agied Mlon They could to. a Of the pupil! by the. press ' perlor Service, Macki ay, Winatpeg. >MferOa De�tareat Iplle I[estreaL Shia@ An Marfa ss. Do eaten lasses one made tato _.Mor nip. Dear ass Moose bisads 11WtmteO. Iloepitaia, 1lb a solar manner. • Neverthe- ICbDtIS-;A8 Cw)RDS T7Mal 7oUR lwvolaa It* nexaa ee. 3 for 250: a dose; cam- PAT NT ATTOR EY m' expert Farriers and 'f��. �' faetlgfi..ruarantesd, pr!ea egagamble. OHM morn Iitarl ever y 7 parent in the Pro- U Me �k � an hour after hour until the days and months sad = � ,tie Wets with envtlopees Eelaegearesnts a s T mon 'assts trams, see: 2 for •tae. Ron alms a0Y KIIO][, RZ(iISTZR>m wTTORNSY. �10�00 manner 96. sena at ,Tetania and. *�« Was what bast have press ,neerxied yowls total decades a service . .cher need,T children Ol the Province. Ile "'y' developed and printed, =a; mortals sr sash. !Tea enlargement with swe7 Sae r+Ps'�[ Invention Valente,. Drawaass: Registrations; saw- 14 ]deealre, Ot4� TORACLO cbildrm avoid contacts which might �a�ue lei a _et7 emerg Hcy situation creates mount -up far ond 71 rentoorder: 29 Richmond mot; K , Toccata. ^• y� BURLST, "UR POWIDs $•p, But mystery sSho�il p sh nods the sea? ellli in dread disease is the normal provisions of gove'which rnment LLS Ing, Rels.la DEVi1�.01'aD AND ZIGNT PRINT* with ren enlargement, 2aq Reprmte as PATEN loiyfteea yomde $8.00. Dave Pons" p�ge�at wa Ola. which s spread. Then, the Iron Lung became fronts and municipal pal gras=s. But. unlike most other hospitals, The Hospitgl' � each. Commercial Photo Service. Dept B., AN oMPM TO ZVERY INvs,'tti'olt, MIM OAT*ring Nstawmw fMT'ob� w Co., L minston, Ontario. »� news. In all Ontario thdre -for Sick Children has no large group Outremont, Que. of lavptlons gc IpttlIany formartdn seat tree. ?fie Raarea7 CompkaY. Rsglstered"Priest were only three' Iron Lang& avail- of Private Ward beds from which to tlTlsclwL OFFER! TBREE, a s 7 GLOSBI Attorneys. s7a Bank at.. Ottawa, caa,e able. Telephone enquiries to. Boston Montreal draw extra revenue* which can be _ } .alarsaments, 26a. Send your best negatives. ' and manufacturers pro- applied to Public Ward service, Everett Woes• Routs 3. sands PER30NAL duced the indefinite promise that Over 400 bf the 420 beds are in . - _ _ FOR BALE RHEUMATIC PAINS' , MAYBE ,n ten days or two weeks ONE could be Public Wards. No het the } s ARE YOU RUPTURED? REXAMA CGMFORT, shipped. piled. '' pis received from fund SPECTACLE FRAIiFh,' 61.''S0.' 'PNZSC1tIP- podLlp sappart with our adsancoa method. No elastic oz understmpb br deal. Write, - Attack Uric Acid with But e;iiIdren r6ere in danger, lives were at stake. IRON LUNGS were collected by the Toronto Federation for Community Service: as patient's , tioScar filled. Specal, 1 low prim. T 87 mall. Schaefer optical, 1 ,6 Yonge, Toronto. Onilittour MaautaCWzing, ca„ Dept. 21e, Pro- tour out. _. FYNNON SALT needed at once. So 'the officials and are taken from all over the Province. l - toff .of The Hospital for Sick Chil- Sick and crippled children must • FOR SALE--GOVERNORW FOR AUTOMo- bile engines for land tlsre, #L W. crafty. . PERSONALITY C A RT 8E NT FREE Back to Naturel If only we could all -do net, there would be no more Rheumatic pains dren decided to build IRON LUNGS themselves, be...aiven medical -attention and hos- oital care no matter%hat, their cir- 2a Clyde St., 1lamiltod, ogt. RwYMAR, CAfvADA'8 iIbREMOST ADyIa/ human ��t���� rapier fobw d 'stricken hu� . But Rheuratic 4 In less than eight hours, a crude cumstailL No one wouTB deny them' this right. + R. FOR SALE-LAVENDULA VERA - TRUE Zngllsh lavender flowers, for sachets. One Cr off problem, will send a Charact�f', sad •Personality Chart tree to anyone Weise ' pains do exist, as thousands d seem* know only too well 'Nature's fob it to drive them l}pt workable wooden lung was finished -less the.I� �0 before Thio' worthy institution has just Dollar a pound, delivered. Canadian Pacific Bulb Gardens, Duncan, Vancouver Island. writes hWL'T its amazing free offer U mode merely to advertise Nixon's 49 Cold Remddy; out ofd kap the -system free from uric add Causes so much unnecemw7 suffering• minutes the doctor had e:Y9 9 little patient started Its.annual Christmas appeal for funds t0 enable. its work t0 be HAIRDR�MNG SCHOOLS and is available for a limited time only. Write today enclosing a self-addressed, .tamped envelope and birth Ad- fe+tema�dyyr for Rheumatic pains that _ .coin tion of natural Saito of the would die unless a •respirator could be provided. continued in just .as effective a man. nor as inthe ^, ¢� c --r AND S your -date. •II°Q°•.�. ares. - Raymar, can of ,]Eason Remedies, ° npm��, fJtLlust, sad �mu with 1:'bur more Iron Lungs (wonders in past. Those who •have investigated all wCADIDDSY� OF kiltiRDRS88ID7(i, t,'DicfGIIf4ttt licensed. We train you for Ltmited, 14 McCaul Street, Toronto, Ca- naaw ! remedial potency, Fy °°°° Solt para up an' bee attack oa a odd (the cause design and operation) were rushed to in days. En- airree that The Hospital for Sick >;oard-ExamtaaUOIL ' Free prospectus, 961 `Bihor west, Tofanto. tlisstNa the add e�aU ;Had °'_ ��tLe�� swag. Gettidottheaddand... L completion as many thttsed 'workmen vet Saturday, up y, Stin9uy the Labor' Day 1 Children mattes most careful use of charitable donations and bequests- POULTRY : '' WADAME HUDSON SCHOOL,. BAIRDRESS- write for , "" , bleeid not form. Absence of crystal4 s freedom from the knife scabs that torque the and holiday is -fabricate `the steel 8h es and a world-wide recognition for etf!- clency and economical operation has •Ing and Beauty Cultures pamph-, .tet. 707 yours Street, Toronto. 1a00'TWEDDLI4'aPXICIAL MAT331il;:CB�Ka Fres, Write f �r full information taatlt• very suite of the Rheumatic Sufferer. Ityou ora a g��g iia ,moltse�..,try p� Slap, parts"under..be direction of liOSp9ta1 e!lteials. These machines went into been earned. Your Qlft Shculd be mailed to the ; = •' ', iiAIR• GOODS Tule, Moe Aannai Chick Contest, Twaddle Chick Hatchery. Limited, Fergus, Ontario, TakelteveryitYy. $Wdibne 3a7aciage will convince 2k.� fa this H>iWh ''avlttles ,'inatIInt service,. AopP.al Secretary. The hospital for f remedy yonha�ef2fi@ ereU o The Proyincial Department of ' Sic ildrerl, 67 College street, To - WIGS, TOUPEES,' TRANSFORMATIONS, '�V ��� g 'mss - _,_,_. f "• d�eem� looking for: Geci6jr°oon Salt fto}a your druggist If have Health then asked that twenty-three ' - ' r oto. i Braids, Curls, and, all trines of suest q�- Bair mode. write for illustrated Data- �,r today.. yos � 7get- Ateatier� nioie IRON LUNGS be ,built with -possible a for health and happiness i Christmas - Ity Rumen Bali supply Co., B-1 &- Montreal ail speed, so that children gr test possible Mgue ornnto' alb Hatb#rvt Street, Toronto. a t k , s . �lOa every part of the Province glut to chi! hood, 'tp• rr7 J 4rr .c''- ' ,fn �', Y..,y.•i•7caF y:- •.. .� f..ra:4S uux.,..T.:..�.' u.;.' ..:.. areal w'� '..�.. ::Bros ,.. .yaR .. _ _ _ .. ... ,r..-.. _ .. - .. ,1. -.. ,.-- rod.. :Civ LOCA -- may'. 18th to Idr. And X*,,,J• Gale, a son. �-A�y � ••NpM/4RC" GVFF x • - f'itggbe, Della Jingle bells" is t+L «�O('e» ' d . . -+amiss Isaias .torsos has been •a old song brut is seldom heard The Idissioa Band will meet at the The v �eonfuied to her ;sed during the week these dayB; particularly in these home of Mea. A. Winters at 2.'p 'Phe sound of the motor horn m. on Saturday next• The maAbers ;with a very severe cold. Aad wri11 b their auto bones. MQtOrt . Ladies' Aid of St. And- is taming its Plage but its music ring -- at the home of is got nearly as sweet nes that of The music and flower conunitbees , row+f Chwrch met . were elected and the regular dist- _ hiss. John Calvstt on Wednesday the sleigh bells. In the olden days, ribution of candies to the children of ,afternoon with a good attendance. sleighing parties w"er*Xa7 maser• - folk the community. __lTbe Armtual Nomination. meet- outi and no more happy young Liemaniber the drarab � Tom - tog for the Board of Police Trus- can be imagined than these. It may ult" is . being staged in the school- 'them y Leve for the Village of Pickering i that they were going to a con - be house ibis Friday evening. It prom - Town be held in the Tavola HaII on cert, a "seines" or a dance, or ice- is® to be a good time and everyone ]fondly evening, Dec . 27th at 7 ii y far along sleigh -ride when should out and give the local . they would make the air joyous i oelo�. talent a send-off. Ramou=s. this Week' are to the rwsth their song and, laughter. The Mr. Beasley and ,• foggily have un a msy go to the' m6vies elfieet that we will moat certitialy young PcePl moved into the house recently vac - Or. a to�oahip election this yessr• or. some other attraction, but they ated -by H. Moorkouse and family. OO H plo>aersations are received • at the do not have the' same pleasure as We wwelcome them toa7Tthe common- !'BIG 1 regular session, (amination Day) the young maple had in the ,last at •Broughaaa on the 27th. at the eentnry. uy• - The closing exercises of the school ` -r- hour of 1 o'eloek.' -"The. Young 1'rople'a Union of $2.95 r•.:,•. the United Church are holding heir will be held here on Wednesday ev- . --won't forget 'Qe.110*11 d Church• ChrisZznaa Party ' on Wednesday, ewng December Dome oat » y School Entertairmrent to ba and ess,joy it with the children. - �'' t•�sm �' sok evening. A splen- : Dee . 22nd, in the basement of the - held this P4•iday s. R. and lira. Wonnacott• 3mvre N. h{t!9swwss tai has been aasaaged,. h7 church. The young people are in- - did program moved into their new home. the scholars and teacherr. Everyone vited to join in the fun. Each mem The Ciuh met on Monday evening R1ibbCti-•Ri�bbe�'i-•R�ibbel+t qua• ib "W to bring a present, not wroleaaaze. is the schod-Doane and held their .-,Do not forget the Christmas. mawdiag 25 cents in value. Erich •anal election 'at office*. Percy Tinea ,cad Entertainment of St. And- boy to bring a presdnt for a boy, zeal, President, presided. The re= Mos's , sturdy, $' eyelet. �� • ?9 �� #2. --Do r" . � sus s�sy School, which wrBl be �d each girl a pxsent for a pail. port�re read. showing g� prop- �aee BnbbBr Booms, �$.45 9�.$f1 ince A. Y. P. A.. roema oa Tie will be Christmas: osrdA, � ding the year. About $120. ' y C1en;ng '-A 30 games and ret�reshasents. raised during the year and a. _—. _'.-...-_Over-Rubbers for she Whole few time ensured to the are�anbers of balance of $30 was on hand. The ads y, school. n i' Flower Comaaittee showed many, prises tfdltialstrent with Rood QuaRtp N Sunday being the Sandal .ttoa late for last w�eelt3 ' homes remembered. Votes of app of Christmas weeM the service in reeistion were given the executive We am buy snubbers 'which are somewhat Mr. and Mrs. Mulock entertained , at. Andrew's Presbyterian. Church for their faithful and efficient work friends from Toronto on Sunday. r : abeaper, but We will got aaori5oe gnalita m ll be devoted to the Holy Season. during the The members* r - R. V. Mowbray and Mr. Decker yam 71he great hymns of the Christmas drive the captains resulted in the lids will be used as Weil, as special have each pux�ehased Chevrolet care �Or for price. Music. The sem-bon and prayers The recent fine weather has come biggest m0mber14iP'in the hiato`ry of _ to as end Illy the weathei forecast. the Club. The lolloswiag are -the now atter the joy of the Christian floe Four Square Class will meet Officers: President, Paley Neal;-V.- ,Chorch . Worship at 2.00 p • as • Presidents, Fred Puckrin and James Chapmat�--W�n going out w make your at the humus of Miss Eileen Parkindo 'not miss� Saturday evening„ Dee. 11th. Rddt3e• Seeretaryereeaurer, Mar. Christmas purchases C . Bryant. Dirsetnra-,Russ Hsi on, R CAWMC on our local dealers, all of M:. and Mrs. Paul are spending m have a tine display of Christ- several days at 'obs hams of Mr. Mrs. R. R�inteara, Mrs. M. Bryant. and Mrs. J. Mudie. mss goods. which they are offering reaaonande p>tie«. no not to . Several farmers are > Ladif Pickering k�- R PA►R�VI R i ting in Hydro . Earl Caisaes oa has his ~� tae city stores until you isspeeet the in nae - (Aad an psaiam N. S t and W.) spa of our local merchants. show Mr. and Mrs. H. Parkin spent Hea ` �� Rubbers ---6' el� your loyalty to our own villa=s by Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. �}lft..+c aegis br lased gra siwmym � �� p tasnising, its dealers. f wpree anted. -=Aa incident ocear. here res- tet, of Whitby . $1.59 Mr. and Mrs. R. E - llawbra7 Remnants, �°' y"°r stili • antsy that leas eonfianmd for people is emaekkvrorkt. _ -` • ..�0y, the fact that the more ser- and children spent Sunday with rel- makes" att"ai+►n gliL. � wool work soc,�, 3 pcs. $i.0© . y •fives near Post Hclie. is= the incident at crime tae more You cam ai..ys 6 �s f a c ay � . . . > :oa and ridiculous the stories A nu.mber of our young men are ef XXXNANT'3 et sibs. wool Winter wash � �ti ry flonlowd leaving for the lumber camps nese ranee!. oresttose, at ' and tales told regarding game. Fol- ? s bnrinS the mprds: oi s cavi weeks week. TOW" ML �IUTTOl11 SHOP. - Tbe Bazaar held in the hall last }i-NliITBY _ ago, scene atcthe nmot ridiculous, if#ROG7C ST. i�'T Friday was a decided sueeess . Some 8 s) 42 impoasdl7e ,. have b&a- - (�I1 xODU Sweater . coot s! ,$0 r lad" ares d tills town, talk of holding a Crokinoie Party • •++i - as a role, � month is hoard. •••••�,��-• Pma C wcc!� ` ,iraoot rvaadation .1;6 , _-picketiat bas reseed it. ,t ' � S i • - vial gafetaess and is now in its nor- XZDie,:" HBALW RarlCli"r $1.00 --✓ insai eoaditioa. The deteetivaa Prov I4 ptr CeII: �CIAL_ Q � la hat els polio, and reporters, who 1t has been urcaght to the atte» _ inka�� M mare bare in lase n�rs in sear a tion of the Board of Health,castPalm !e �t seal Raeiame� a N a�tde►e ���� - of the. murderer, and eattla thieves one of the main drains ooaae�ed �/ " < iereerta �_ i?�l�stsasia+. OMsf -� h e left this neighborhood gad will wrath the may drain, vis., the ` sued ""k) e�riter• • : +eostiave their investigations is the one rennin; sormth, haat >K . S • a pt K Yd aatiattie• ` ' I wThe faros:! living -it), of Chspnoan'e stone le fns bio sabeahity of tMn baamr P1 D T. ,. vW8V are now baiesthing were state ars, a result of chat &rias ia�amaratslee� ai rstineaai r 3 �;: ! �' • teed. gad do not few leaving connected with this SPAM being rrin ass. iilnrs�liain/ owl lisle samaea saw darl . ass& for other parpos ss than to ?assent R a*w, "Al. s3.f�:if.eo j -•®t. George's A. Y. P. A. bold deals the ealhrs. Tat Board of Sl salsm od Fftw �IVsRe. •� . - _ a- literary evening On Friday. A Health took this quesdas uP at Bisssmc Wawa• I a -good number attended. Two new Ulmer rscen meeting gad wba tO Dtawsl. :N ars ` ~ ' �saeei mens enrolled. Ons ours• +sero the pmtiies eoaeerbed that pl Vie• -M _ be are got to .. sellar china. _ their Ltaln sails masse�epjadj¢ l�� aced as a mean! of disposin�� ad spiaj ft*a �IMa] :'S b�3i w�� t oaf best pee . finished ams resasa•nnetry e3 +m7 atbsr OK t• w. : '491$2.0"$.L W .'Alfi�lvaa .: , , ' Program with bawo �wliieb would arcate a nniaamee in. ', 513O►•SS.OQ �� comped:ions *tiai�• b pc ar the sand .deals. : . 0.00' $4.00 r ' ung. Tbh will be ltn:scal it» F. rsm►hassmn, 1L Q' �. 'gV111 •all be present and do all paps- �! - • H. MA'DI LL. k to maks 'the • evening. a grant le e OL t y ,`2c.1111 - — - p..• Pie.ee try to w The P�eker� - _ be a. .. possible, 8 carp. ll�.t. AIIARK.E3' �►"' ` : • �. The loess lodge A. F. A. I attended Divine Hendee at the Aug- Fo+a SA --pig+,, b weeks old. gasp a7 Began Church here' on Sunday even- young regieteiad Shorthorn ball. G. f ;'' ins last, about thirty member's and ' We T a fail I1De Of V�, R. R. 1, Pickering. 'Pbone .everal v_isito�a aLtefding wltl them. _ *+ 720, mornings Only.. Rev. E. G' -Rt cinson pr�e�o j` _ 1 appropriate sasnon: w the Craft, PIGS FOR SAL1B--2b pigs, 7 ,vks.. Q referring to ;the threatened invasion o Apply lot lb„ can. 3, PYekering. w - R Tony Go-ralczyk • 11-48 s • of Communism -and Fascism, and b �+��� - .r�...._•. (phone SM) ✓Pic�`e ii? ' the attitude that the Craft as - Cured HOUSE TO REN'D•-in. the village Biite�er \�b0 • fevers -in Christianity s"hold main, of Pickering. Apply to Hiss Shan- -�•• ,Main in the stand to be taken against ghnesey. i7•-1$ . • 4bene«i". Mr. Chri.. Fay sang, PickeringHardware Ma much appreciated solo. FOR SAL>�-4uab�ec heater, used_aWe have teen experiencing omee. one: year. Will.. sell .for i7.� Coed . i xeat wrintez tether dgsing the past �! abl3yeTf 18 at �Oii 8 sire. Mrs. Scott, Fraichanaa s Bay. j' week. On Monday morning the icer- Phone pick 16W FOR SALE- Holstein cow, due 'to - � � � E �!"►PPL+f� : ! WITH curt' dropped to below zero. An of- kCLARENC SILK -r freshen. 9 pigs, about 60 slag. 7 - ficial thermcmeter owned by. And- re av Allison of Dunbaorwn, register- Zlligs, 6 weeks old . 2 sows, bred . . '3smit�siiialg~ ' ed b dept ens below zero. Some then• (ieeo . Gray; lot 29, con . 3, Pickering.u -- LIJAN'S 17:-�18 j•Q�i . .. - lnomseteaw regiRterea as low as 10 � ` U - R �HAWFS' . : degrees ,below zero. .This is the WANTED• ..bbehel car;vts ,Rid bane- a�a3 Fj,AOR GLOJV coldest since February, . 1936, viler ; BEAUTY . SHOP bel caching "ions . ' . WSlI sail for �. it was only slightly colder. WhileSaone. ,phone IN* Pickmag. 3m this district we have only •very ?arse sheen east of 1116111,6111111 CSanni PINT witb Applier little arsa�6vr, merely enough to part- 6araga. lgr. O. menti • . PVR SAIAM--20" aeRts►ll -ly cover the ground, in other parts 1Ramniis s rived. Lot M con -It-', varkham . 0.? - h, Dav3daW, Y•ryyam, R. ' Q.U,�ART Vitt"'APpIatr nortb, `south, east and west, there 1;� bas been very heavy snow falls 8tiamsss mai NVR $ALD P*Mt OR. - •=`�- owhich have made the roads mipaas- i�age�N fie: y brztei the Village .t• "jut for X' COrmiek-Deerina I+`arm alible for several days, requiring the s`�nr s p ?ie;. �. y �we of anaan� snow pbwe as wen as n1p _ ail • - - been one ad the sibovekr• It has �seils! Oar > ata:-"Wa�jiii�s An. tui ii, 4r worat avow st ams, for December in Msnim■se lea F01k SALO -� C.Xa�e apolw � ` i► M gait asawa. ' y yrro . The stores► has 'been >Aaiis erw teem +iMw+, l . came of • number of deat> s liWSOit 0 -_Me• ;, T, 10. `; Tes1Mi i # " *111115" 0 "vst a d otter accidenta, in Canedand g • ee 7. the 17nited States as well as ;n the '!lseaainpa Sealsrlte. M lr«.a� >K . ,Mnseo ,6aR�a. f �• J 8ritisb Isles, where they have also a" �Fsr.. y�• .''� ' e B been ]saving very bad storms. i1A JIM Isis _ -