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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_12_24- J VOL. LV11, PICSERIN(19 ONT.e -FRIDAY . PEC:' 2.. 1937. NOTICE - -�Dunbarton Audley GREENWOOD , 4�- iNsaTesitaesal LasrDi. Ked4ea p St. Paul's, Dunbarton (Anglican). A Merry Christmas to all our _ '., On Christmas; Eve at 8 p. m. there Audley- readers. -ILLS H. O. PEAR80N--Physidaoe` MSurgeon. Dumbarton. 101y our trucks pass your way will be a celebration of the Holy George Mutch has Tented the .,:M every day." •- ., 'COAL Coym Communion with a short address. On Sunday, Dec. 26th, at 3 p - m. Cammack 50Aacre farm and will. take possession in the spring. , . � 't88G--1936• W BS. F'OR,BYTH, O D., Director oetatia. fees• ,epptome+zeal anoda>�a tatted Mew rof the A �oDm'�a1 � •CEMENT the Service will have as its theme, School meeting in No. 5 will be t a..dauett. E7es ea.mined M app.imtmaat- >l, Claremont. out. WL.OD f r the Christmas Message,' with music held on Wednesday morning Dec. BAND GRAVEL, appropriate' to the season. Preacher 29th in the school' house. Fled Pigs at a Profit i1s0aL. r + at both these services, Rev. E. G: Mr. Pratt Sr. has been in pool by using Pig Startler, Pik Cetseai► - d Robinson. Sunday School as usual health lately. We hope for renewed trate mW rely Ground Orals �p(JiYAi.0 It1iDLY IveyLe LWr. '• y°`'k"°`•" , utak"`"+ c. terit:. tortaeaty ucc BUILD E$'8 UPPLIES� on Dec. 26C1t` at 2 p. m. health soon. ;Mrs. Plaxtoa of Lindsay visited No profit in feeding ooarietJ geo� - two. South Wing 01 Court How.. w&ubr. sly lwml Oartag� Work Kinsale *ith Mrs. S: � Puckrin and family �b' t BE?1TON, BELL tf KOS $ :,9110 on Friday• Last and attended the dr- 1t►s grid ! than others sed d*e -` - _ Barnstors Solicitors We have also plaeed in stock a full lice of liaple. Leaf Bill;cg A Merry Christinis to All . t Feral from here mere in Brook- �a Several from heft . attended the good swvk% and are open an The ; W U.1.lAivl j. BEATON. K. C. Co's Feeds. lin last Saturday afternoon and ' at- various - school -closing exercises in new. aromill, not - hast in teas haws" • . B.BROU"aF.LL. K: C. J. D. F. ROSS tended the birthday party of Mr. surrounding schools this week. The feeding time. JAMES A. WRIGHT A W MITCHF�i i. W. R. R. Kowbray; it being his 96th truce as usual treated the pupils Use Aialtry Laying Mask Sm*& is as buret. 'Toronto. wde+awe rias birthday: kl-, to candy on Wednesday evening in Sken and Grit for Pcefitaiir :: U. RICHARDSON dt Co.. Barris= Plit]terl Ont. ng, Miss tt is home again lifter staying with Mrs. R. Morar- No. 5. Walter Marcel has sold his lot egg production. ' ter't "staid o Torroes ot'`.o•St.Toronbw: sass rbme gala. &f Office phone 7100 Rseadenoe 8510 bray a couple of months. and residence hers, it is reported, 1Ne kip 'all these, s>!so Has aslii piapjtoae Ad. iatl8: Mr. Maitland Gormley and son, to a Montreal man. Just where Wal- shorts and other Foods, ()1[tWN R I1cYILLAN-Barrie- The Beal Store, Clarem nt Arthur returned home last Sunday ter intends to go 'rove have not yet (Uppin!-Mo�7, WWWOM P bT+b• 'tors. Notaries P"M'r' mac• of PHONE 974 f� a hunting trip around Barrie. learned, but we wish him well in � �y� s.J boers7-Y. a by appoint—,,t at residduce Aagwi McMivan, third Tones °rest of Pickering Mr. J: McDonald has installed his choice. Sorry to lose him from Dwtr7• Toronto office. i9 Melliada St- Pbooe 7a: Toromtol Sidi ba07•� FURNITURE the Hydro in his home. the corners, as he has been a resid- V. Z" �RM3E2 � Pick ggtf We are displaying aD attractiVe Twisty of Mr: Wm. Sadler is somewhat improevd, �e art= glad to report. ent in these parts for over fifty. years. 133're. Mercer will be missed _ ONANT A NIS - Brrrriate-s, CSaWti r.. Nutaribs PublicThe Aluminum and Graniteware Etc. young people who have been in church circles and welfare work.- "Tele _ pI�O T�'NINtI GQRod D_CaNANT. K. C. p Furniture and Furniture Practicing for some time are giving The' drama, Tumult" was ALLIN F. ANNIS. S. A.. I.L. S. Novelties. their annual Christmas Concert this staged bR our Club Players in the - AND • pekes- •7 1 s Simcoe St. S.. Oshawa rbooas--4 and a 4c sbaw.), a" at t►e Cost Prices low, in keeping with times. P B Wednesday evening. Y an If'.sll reports are correct we will schoolhouse ed Friday evening last to a fair sized audience. The play All of. Rerair Work .. yn.,.e, Wbitbr. (Mr,Conant) Pboae7 (Whit- House. SERVICL have an election_ year. - — - is an exceptionally good one, . rank- ing in matter and in -kinds 7111 -Tunio= Guaranteed ` - awav _ 8 Brae harts presentation, Q. S. MecsDONALD Ler►ttai A Graduate of Radio College second only to one given here pears ago called "Wild -Ginger". All the : 209 CLOSE AVE.. TORON'T'O BRRBRT T. P'ALLAISIL L. D B:, with Gospel were held on east did their parts weU. Dick'Win- Pbone-Lekeside 1602 - HC] D. D. S. Graduate of the Royal Calve of penia Surgeon. •mo the U&varsatr d Toronto. St. Aad• Up-to-the-minute train] P- Monday and Tuesday evening of last week and 'on Sunday evening. tern was at his 'best as a big mill 'Orders taken NEWS ORios pace to reetdence.eeot+d draw east .a sees -sCbures, Plckerice. out. ►a ne boors : o .. and Members of the Johnston family proprietor. Miss . Glad s Op Y Puckrin as b • p. o., or try appor..tserwt. (Xfaf _ )• Pbone Pick s^oo. Sall -_----- _ ;-.. ,.. _fl NEST EQUIPMENT - Nislted Mrs. D. Russell -and sons Sunday, th��aughter, acted sa well as a profeasfonal.. As the heroine of the._ ------ �,i _Shingles- For Sale, ._far — :o€-Xarkha-. -on she was a success. Mrs. Gard. ' �asi{svae a arao. .-Guaranteed Satisfaction Mr. - O-. McGregor was a welcome - •Play Winters was good be -spectacled • - ; ..... :: , AT a img Brougham visitor to some old t friends one da recently. y y' Grandma 'Rocs Heron as a suitor alt 6alranized Stet -1 Bhi Q. ngteat Birti'e Felt Slate Shingles, .. i;`. BBATON. TOWNSSIP D Clerk. Conveyancer Commumoser for RAA.r�nNhlP Prir'Ap Tabes and Butteries always tri IN J! Tbe Broughaiw Firemen `will be for a younger daughter, made much merriment. Mac Herige• did his part Aero.• re-ru bvrin,g buggy wheels. . e aakttaa .®sant.r Accountynt. Etc. fusser of -- giving' their annual eoneert: about well. Will 'Moorhouse, Mary Neale, Lawn owes oh,►rpened. �Yatr/ete L s=ore.. whttetrak, Wne. -- - H, ROY .111 LL$R. the middle of January. Particulars Ge ; . Puckrin and Doris Bryant T. PATERSO 9 [TLA REMOIr A, E. RICHARDSON Brduttiam; Ooutrib later. ,;e had im z-snt s ar ' Aach fitted po part Cal) a• -f lrer prices. Phone 8f" s8tt Phone Mark 18i)s Bro m Athletic Club are sp- ugha in their xwt with histrionic aban- - ' _ �BNHEtAL- INBUKAAQiI: - onsoring a New '!t'ear's Eve Dance 'Lucky don _and charm.. The surprise of the FUEL REAL ESTATE D• $ �+ R .in. the T6Wn Hall . number a work o anew man playas f s A V CO % ria E Y A N CI iv O :-$ • ' dances.. Tickets may • be purchased n paying, .none , other than the , Ant all established agency. ready ----- from members of the Club. The fourth meetingof t " .uF- Preside Percy *Teale As mill- ionaire President, . • van and as a . -•' e e Builders'. Supplies;, kr.� - Jnsurauce bf All_ Hinds. per Chb" ow'ill be hold at the- home charrmag_suitor for the hand of the Pboae, Pick. $!� Beet Rate@ Available Wil;b. of the leader4j, Miss;' Tanis 'Bayles'oa heroine, he received many congrat- ` • • _ W M 'MAW - Wednesday a�ernoon at 2 p. ii ,, Dec. -29th.. - ulataoas. Bob Hedge a -ted as cash- ier and' $20 Lumber SLS 1 1:�h _ � .- . Securit awd Service Security p Messrs Russell and Gordon' Gray rted about repo gate re - '. B. C. B111[iglee� WCSNSBD AL'(`T10NIfER AND _ have just 'completed their work of ceipts and Gard Winters was chair - man (5f the evening. Music was sap- _. . blue Coal .. _ i ` Bales conducted Anywhere 9lddress pba BROUGHAM 'PICK 516 installing electric.' lighting in the hall at Whitevale having satisfact- plied by Messrs Riley and Barrett. The ° Alberta Uoal _.. pboae or write. Address 814 Dusrdar orily (inns a number _ of b(iildingsf thanks of thA C11Lh are given t� t}•„ committee who selected the � 'Dom.estio ~� Street, Bast, Whitby. Ontario. We Handle here. -Christmas service on Sunday last p �_;�,__ ` ' .Coke CPtnent. Lime, Plaster brought out a large r Maple Body R'cod ` A �m lute Line of -Pur- P Rev. Glover took fe�his J E. "On Agents for Lnnd Fenot g@ y ' .wt MERRY OHRI3I'al-�S text: Larth Peace and Good- . ti The ua acus meeting to- x; 'ina, Livestock. and ill to hien". A trio of Claremont .gether withAbre e,?•t:on of officers - aud- 1Me'.'1l ilrpOilDQ .;; and young ladies a very atf mp of the Women'sMissionary Tet and SAPPY NSW YEAR .Hog Chow. riate Christmas lection with • Mrs. will. . be Wednesday .. -+° Glover 'at thorgan. The Stmday 29th, at .2.30'p. m. at the home of /� L_L Cockshutt Implements -, TO ALL '' - School had a e attendance, ev- Mrs. Holland. Roll Call to be�fs �„ - " • Da lY DCkwnnd ery class full _ an 1 teachers .in children wered by 'the word "Come" 'Mrs. Secure Prises Belo>te Btyta! . their places. The are look - The family of the latedames �-- CYRIL E. AInRLEX o • Ing forward to the Tree an r- :1?cRae gxtend their heartfelt ��T �� �p rY ILSOiIf DRQ _. t;P1TgRALINBURANCR P1CkeY'1j11$ M�t18 tainment. thanks�,to all the ladies of the com- - - SERVIGrE and PROTECTION The Deceml,er meeting of the W. munity, the Woman's Aissociation, . Locust • E'; W, Ont. '.• PICKERING ONT. - 1, vias held at the home of Mr.' and The t'�'.omen's I-nstitute and *the `Un-' 'Phone Pickering 6700 Mrs. T. C. 13rcr n vid upas very -ft Sunda School also. Mrs. Glen - � We DELIVER successful, -havingan attend L -e of dennin for their sympathy' and - _- =- •• -S, including . two visitors , from k5ndnes- during -the , illness of • their MATTRESSES wh h itevale Mrs Fitch and Mrs. ed below mother; also Rev. J�. R. - _. Herbert This branch now has a . nck, i attentions d kind - Bic for has a cations an it-- CLEN�ENIN� membership of over fifty, with a nesse' _ ;MAY ° The' '-Mattress Season is- • large attendance at •each meeting. On December 10th 1937, there ' With 'UB again. FUNERAL DIRECTOR _ -- Mrs. Bert Harvey, President, offie- ended at Whitevale, the long useful ' CHRISTMAS Arobnlanee fated -in her usual capaible and happy life of Mary Pallister. Deceased .w We congratulate ourselves on the few complaints we receive from our rivAte Day and Night Servtee manner. Arrangements rwese made for holding the open meeting on the was born at Claremont Ont. in 1845, the only child of Caroline and Bring happint�s, to you fSc Inner -sprirg mattresses. And thest should Phone 900E second Tuesday.in January,. when the members entertain their husbands. John Pailister••.and• a grandchild of Gostick-Tracy ° and mai the ^, �caused by springs whid been by a Malvern 5000 b otheiAs or sweethearts. Committee's the union, pioneers of of Canada, after emigrating from ,yours, :�t .. ave replaced guaranteed' //�� Markhmn, • were appointed to look de---England-oxer-a -Diary —NE—W YEAR' eagles spring. We carry Simmons,' -Jilt. after century ago: .:Marshall's acrd Canadian Fea.ber _. .tails. Conveners: -Program, Mrs. Pallister married James MacRae in & Mattress Co's make. Bert Harvey; Supper, Mrs. M. 1870 and spent many years on their be One of - Spring Air. c $2�•5� Be Be Ready Haan Icon.. t h been suggested i I as e s that a debate be the program for fOrM at Che d, twhere they rrywoo were active mem�Frers' of Zion Pies - Joy Marshall Sleep maker $25.00 tkis special meeting. Mrs. T.:.Rob- byterian. Church. They later retired ' Premier-•Canadl A Feather For cold weather by 'Calling us ertson and Miss Annie 'Ba vies; del- to Whitevale in 1916. In Sept. 1935 _ (s Mattress Co. $16.50 NOW and having your. stoves, agates to the recent Toronto Con- Mrs. Macrae. enjoyed , with many .'',Contentment White Layer felt Mattress, $10.50 furnaces; troughs, and roofs vention ave very fine r g 1Y sports„ -separate relatives and friends, the celebration _ Grey Layer Felt Mattress, E9.00 repaired, each giving distinctly re- with firs.. of her 90th birthday, but shortly *ith illness & I° BIow,Nlattresses, — - is; .a new stove or furnace. be to ports, no overlapping. P.o►aertson Crave in interesting and after was stricken the which she bore patiently to tliebeynd. - " prosperity +- we will pleased serve you, amusing account of het gleanings. Her husband predeceased her 14 now Ambulance, Day or Nicht . Our,pnces are right. Pipes,elbone Miss Bayles devoted more time to years, also two' "children Ella and - etc., always on hand.' the Junior :Members' v:ork. Avery Charles. Slrvivine•, are John •W. of PMne 1300 - -' r1gent fAr Massey--HarrIS unique method was adopted for the "Roll Call", %bringing' 0 -,drift Ont; Francis J. 'of Picker- a "' each member itl9, Edith, at home, Mrs. A, . NI . JONES •° " repairs. small Christmas gifts which were Wylie, of Buffalo, Mrs.' W. Fergus- Ce A. STERRITT 7:1 T TT ��11 aa v deposited -in hamperN, each tied with long tris as the name was called on, of Harrowsmith, Mrs. F. J. Buckles, Toronto thirteen. ov The �,esall Dxn fat V uneyal Director - VIN B V SHB i 'were .of grand- _ strings pulled and the unwrap- children and eight great-grandchild- ° Furniture Dealer Hardware Tinsmith ping of gifts cleated interest and a- ren. Many friends paid their last PICKERIN.CI. _. t ftp" PTCRERINGi milsement in some cases. A sub- respects to Mrs N tcRae at the ser- Pickeriytil. 0 Ontarioi phone 4000 i sfantial tea was served.I y hostess- f viee in Whitevale United Church es: Mesdames, T. Brown, T. Rob- { and interment in Whitovmle Union a _. ertson and B. Easton and A. Gray. t Cemetery on Dec. 18th. The Only Country .0PA-A K R 0 M Without A Debt, Venezuela Has Instead A Surplus • • . _ �O,000,000—Studies Can - 1 Banlun8 ezue'la is the only country in the -TtAN DAA iTHE EMPIRE world without internal or external debt, according to members of the • w No "Free Eliud" Possibu - Our Trade With India Venezuela financial mission now visit - How can Britain and France agree A feature of the returns' for the ink Ottawa. The mission has come to to fire chief objective of the Rifles current fiscal year is the ,greater trade, Canada in the course of a tour embrac- regime---a free hand in central Eu with the Union of South Africa and ing ail South America and the. United ir1 9 What is meant iq annexation with Canada. Neither Dominion en-. States. of German sections of Czechoslovakia joys' any preference in the Indian and Austria. France, for instance, market and Canada at least feels has defensive and offensive treaties ,aggrieved, as' ahb given Indian ..pro- :; -with the little Entente nations. -- ducts preferential treatment. Both is ara Falls Review. the Union and Canada are in a strong position, as in most years In- =�-�, Underpaid Teache" din exports much more to them than e It is easy enough to.critieize school they bend to her. In the first three v teachers ,and to' say some of them months of this year, however, Can. d "eve not the necessary qualifications ada's exports to .India were three i `• for their dutien, but school teachers. times their value in the correspond 1 are human beings who muWlive like InS Period' of 1936 *and trade between everyone else. And if we think so the two countries almost balances. ' little "of the d'aties of the tear ing This situation to not wholly normal, profession that we withhold fr# the and the Canadian Government is u likely to ask for trade negotiations, a ._. members of that profession adequate Y go rewards for the services they per. once those in London are over,— ' . form, then the responsibility is not Calcutta Statesman. ° upon • the teachers at all, but upon b 3 the %thole• population.—Halifax Her- Democracy at ald• Agglomerations of indivi is 4.throughout the world are. agitating Ontario's North for justice being meted oat to China. Premier Hepbuy*--to recasts a far. There is not on record an instance yeathrng progr rn of Northern On- of even one solitary body agitating tario development. for placidity being the policy in re - "We must now turn our eyes," the Bard to Japan. It remains, therefore, head of the Government says, "to for the peoples of the various na - Northern Ontario and recognize its tions to assert their wills. Recently potentialities, for the hope of this we wrote about the Popular Front T : province- lies, to 'a great extent, in coming to Asia. By that we did not . the North." mean Communism in all its crude= What Mr. Hepburn says is general- nese. What we meant, and we make ly recognized. 'The wealth of the the ex3lanation in view of the fact North has contributed In large meas- that we have been told that our policy ure to the progrear of this province is rather inclined toward the "red" for a good ' many years now. It is policy, is that we stand first and fore- 9. ' generally raeognized, also, that Pnly moat_ for the pure principles of de- a start has been made, that the great- mocracy, which actually means equal. ` est development lies ahead.—Windsor ity in all things national and interns - Daily Star- tional• When one considers that throughout the world there are mil- 1 -A Little Too For lions of liberally -minded people, one 1 And suppose the theatres stopped realizea .what enormous power is vir- tually at the back of China. The' 40 the show every ou minutes to, talk cause of China• is the cause of Demoo- about acidity, mouth• wash or auto racy. --Hon Ko News. :parte.-Brandon Sun. g ng � ` -� _Drop In. Tension Ontario hair' a million acci- 11 dents since 1815::Seoen In There is evident- Europe -' _ly lots of •field for such organisation It as the Safety League to work in. -Peterborough Examiner. Foreign Secretary- F.dess-Says- That ` There is Ne Im®sdiate Danger = Vhsit Police Are For of War in F"ope t. In the very existence of a revolver ` are potentialities of tragedy. Tens of LONDON.—Foreign Secretary Eden a thousands of Canadians who now own last week -end attended a private meet. _ such eapons would be better advised' ing of the foreign affairs commit':-' to de don 1 for their protea of the House -of Commons. It was 4.3 tion. Tha lice. are for-- later reported he Informed members Edmonton Jo "there is no immediate dagger of war & In Europe." roubles Would .Be Multiplied Mr. Eden: It -is understood, etressed- that British prestige bas increased If government loans were made too among the 'smaller European states 8.3 easy to obtain, thergi is reason to fear because of its rearmament program that the farmer, whose present 'dif6 9. -=culties arise from too hes and co-operation .with France In an heavy a load of 10. debt, would find before -that his fields. He was reticent on the govern- ment's policy regarding the- Stno-Jap- aroubles had been multiplied -Instead illi ad aneee conflict, defining it as a "wait 11. o!' being ,.'banished.—Fort William and watch" attitude. _ Want Canadian Flour Its members told The Jofirnal •Ven- ezuela .has a surplus of $30,000.000, and no income tax. Pointing out that Venezuela at present gets 'Canadian flour through the United States, they uggested it might be of mutual ad- antage if Canadian flour were to go Ireet to Venetaela, this country tak- ng in return heir coffee and.choco. ate. - The mission comprises Dr. Manuel R Egans, director of public credit; Emilio Berner, of the Bank of Venez- ela, and Xavier Lope Bello, fiscal gent general' of banks., They have discussed banking : and they matters with Graham Towers, C}overnor of the Bank of Canada. And anking in all its phases will be close - studied in the. countries visited. 1tin-�a-�w•1w-zo:•`a-aa,-a-+�a. Christmas -,Day Programs he Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- tion Schedule For December 25th All programs wiH be carried over the CBS National Network, Easters Standard. Time used through- out ) 60 a m.—Ot9cla1 opening of the On- tario Regional Transmitter, .CBL. d MOST PROVINCES MAINTAIN THEIR VICE -REGAL HOUSES taerease- of—gi,.,�8,.is0r-�.a_ hnlwtwr,. - -- � When Ontario Dropped Govern- maintained by the Dominion Govern- .... .�. ' :} r ,.. .. � � ..e'S7 ' t'�SM•'Li+'L./•,%"?r•,. i:. . .. �%' .Y . ..3: rir�'! A'r ...Y •,. f.: ��� y, M... -Continuation of • O®cial Open. ' Yearly Upkeep $55,000 Ontario •jo:ned a small of Quebec's Government House is 'at .minority Canadian .Provinces at' the end of Spencer Wood, a 69 -acre perty on NovemiWr when it discontinued pay- Quebec the southwestern fringekip ing keep of -an official residence for T the Lieutenant -Governor. - . Premier Hepburn• • long .has con- yearly maintainance cost' is about tended that the $25,000 spent annual- $55,000, not counting the $10,000 sal- ly for , the maintenance of Chorle'y t Park could be put to some other pur- E • L. Patenaude. In recent years the pole. So when Lieutenant-Governo upkeep has gone somewhat above the Herbert • Bruc'e -- moved out o e $55;000 figure.- igure•_stately statelyresidence in ;Rosedale ov- The Government House at Halifax ember 3Q the Ontario• Government, , longer ma'ntained it as the offrc a ma'ntenance ' is 'about $5,900' yearly, - domicile of the Kings representative. 'paid by the Provincial administra- ; It may be sold. tion. `"�7t%vv 7Trunswic's Has None Manitota Govcrnrient lio^=� was Of the other provinces, New Bruns- built at' a coot of $125,605• and the wick is the only one actually with- Legislgture. at.Winnipeg apprupriates otjt a state residence. Many year, The Only Country .0PA-A K R 0 M Without A Debt, Venezuela Has Instead A Surplus • • . _ �O,000,000—Studies Can - 1 Banlun8 ezue'la is the only country in the -TtAN DAA iTHE EMPIRE world without internal or external debt, according to members of the • w No "Free Eliud" Possibu - Our Trade With India Venezuela financial mission now visit - How can Britain and France agree A feature of the returns' for the ink Ottawa. The mission has come to to fire chief objective of the Rifles current fiscal year is the ,greater trade, Canada in the course of a tour embrac- regime---a free hand in central Eu with the Union of South Africa and ing ail South America and the. United ir1 9 What is meant iq annexation with Canada. Neither Dominion en-. States. of German sections of Czechoslovakia joys' any preference in the Indian and Austria. France, for instance, market and Canada at least feels has defensive and offensive treaties ,aggrieved, as' ahb given Indian ..pro- :; -with the little Entente nations. -- ducts preferential treatment. Both is ara Falls Review. the Union and Canada are in a strong position, as in most years In- =�-�, Underpaid Teache" din exports much more to them than e It is easy enough to.critieize school they bend to her. In the first three v teachers ,and to' say some of them months of this year, however, Can. d "eve not the necessary qualifications ada's exports to .India were three i `• for their dutien, but school teachers. times their value in the correspond 1 are human beings who muWlive like InS Period' of 1936 *and trade between everyone else. And if we think so the two countries almost balances. ' little "of the d'aties of the tear ing This situation to not wholly normal, profession that we withhold fr# the and the Canadian Government is u likely to ask for trade negotiations, a ._. members of that profession adequate Y go rewards for the services they per. once those in London are over,— ' . form, then the responsibility is not Calcutta Statesman. ° upon • the teachers at all, but upon b 3 the %thole• population.—Halifax Her- Democracy at ald• Agglomerations of indivi is 4.throughout the world are. agitating Ontario's North for justice being meted oat to China. Premier Hepbuy*--to recasts a far. There is not on record an instance yeathrng progr rn of Northern On- of even one solitary body agitating tario development. for placidity being the policy in re - "We must now turn our eyes," the Bard to Japan. It remains, therefore, head of the Government says, "to for the peoples of the various na - Northern Ontario and recognize its tions to assert their wills. Recently potentialities, for the hope of this we wrote about the Popular Front T : province- lies, to 'a great extent, in coming to Asia. By that we did not . the North." mean Communism in all its crude= What Mr. Hepburn says is general- nese. What we meant, and we make ly recognized. 'The wealth of the the ex3lanation in view of the fact North has contributed In large meas- that we have been told that our policy ure to the progrear of this province is rather inclined toward the "red" for a good ' many years now. It is policy, is that we stand first and fore- 9. ' generally raeognized, also, that Pnly moat_ for the pure principles of de- a start has been made, that the great- mocracy, which actually means equal. ` est development lies ahead.—Windsor ity in all things national and interns - Daily Star- tional• When one considers that throughout the world there are mil- 1 -A Little Too For lions of liberally -minded people, one 1 And suppose the theatres stopped realizea .what enormous power is vir- tually at the back of China. The' 40 the show every ou minutes to, talk cause of China• is the cause of Demoo- about acidity, mouth• wash or auto racy. --Hon Ko News. :parte.-Brandon Sun. g ng � ` -� _Drop In. Tension Ontario hair' a million acci- 11 dents since 1815::Seoen In There is evident- Europe -' _ly lots of •field for such organisation It as the Safety League to work in. -Peterborough Examiner. Foreign Secretary- F.dess-Says- That ` There is Ne Im®sdiate Danger = Vhsit Police Are For of War in F"ope t. In the very existence of a revolver ` are potentialities of tragedy. Tens of LONDON.—Foreign Secretary Eden a thousands of Canadians who now own last week -end attended a private meet. _ such eapons would be better advised' ing of the foreign affairs commit':-' to de don 1 for their protea of the House -of Commons. It was 4.3 tion. Tha lice. are for-- later reported he Informed members Edmonton Jo "there is no immediate dagger of war & In Europe." roubles Would .Be Multiplied Mr. Eden: It -is understood, etressed- that British prestige bas increased If government loans were made too among the 'smaller European states 8.3 easy to obtain, thergi is reason to fear because of its rearmament program that the farmer, whose present 'dif6 9. -=culties arise from too hes and co-operation .with France In an heavy a load of 10. debt, would find before -that his fields. He was reticent on the govern- ment's policy regarding the- Stno-Jap- aroubles had been multiplied -Instead illi ad aneee conflict, defining it as a "wait 11. o!' being ,.'banished.—Fort William and watch" attitude. _ Want Canadian Flour Its members told The Jofirnal •Ven- ezuela .has a surplus of $30,000.000, and no income tax. Pointing out that Venezuela at present gets 'Canadian flour through the United States, they uggested it might be of mutual ad- antage if Canadian flour were to go Ireet to Venetaela, this country tak- ng in return heir coffee and.choco. ate. - The mission comprises Dr. Manuel R Egans, director of public credit; Emilio Berner, of the Bank of Venez- ela, and Xavier Lope Bello, fiscal gent general' of banks., They have discussed banking : and they matters with Graham Towers, C}overnor of the Bank of Canada. And anking in all its phases will be close - studied in the. countries visited. 1tin-�a-�w•1w-zo:•`a-aa,-a-+�a. Christmas -,Day Programs he Canadian Broadcasting Corpora- tion Schedule For December 25th All programs wiH be carried over the CBS National Network, Easters Standard. Time used through- out ) 60 a m.—Ot9cla1 opening of the On- tario Regional Transmitter, .CBL. d MOST PROVINCES MAINTAIN THEIR VICE -REGAL HOUSES taerease- of—gi,.,�8,.is0r-�.a_ hnlwtwr,. - -- ourable D. Howe, Minister of When Ontario Dropped Govern- maintained by the Dominion Govern- ment House In Chariey Park It fent, the province of . Quebec main - Was The Joining Small Minor- tains the most lavish of the vice- ity of provinces In Canada. " regal establishments. -Continuation of • O®cial Open. ' Yearly Upkeep $55,000 Ontario •jo:ned a small of Quebec's Government House is 'at .minority Canadian .Provinces at' the end of Spencer Wood, a 69 -acre perty on NovemiWr when it discontinued pay- Quebec the southwestern fringekip ing keep of -an official residence for City• It h'as housed 1? tenant - the Lieutenant -Governor. Governors 'since Confederation. Its . Premier Hepburn• • long .has con- yearly maintainance cost' is about tended that the $25,000 spent annual- $55,000, not counting the $10,000 sal- ly for , the maintenance of Chorle'y ary to the incumbent, at present Hon. Park could be put to some other pur- E • L. Patenaude. In recent years the pole. So when Lieutenant-Governo upkeep has gone somewhat above the Herbert • Bruc'e -- moved out o e $55;000 figure.- igure•_stately statelyresidence in ;Rosedale ov- The Government House at Halifax ember 3Q the Ontario• Government, was built in 1827. Present cost of longer ma'ntained it as the offrc a ma'ntenance ' is 'about $5,900' yearly, - domicile of the Kings representative. 'paid by the Provincial administra- ; It may be sold. tion. `"�7t%vv 7Trunswic's Has None Manitota Govcrnrient lio^=� was Of the other provinces, New Bruns- built at' a coot of $125,605• and the wick is the only one actually with- Legislgture. at.Winnipeg apprupriates otjt a state residence. Many year, $10,000' a year for its support. ago the Governfent House was sold Prairie Prov'nccs Maintain Them to .the Dominion Government and it In Alberta, about $12,000 a year now is used by the Royal Canadian is spent to maintain the Government Mounted Pol?ce.'The Lieutenant -Gov- House at Edmonton.. In 1934, the ernor: of New Brunsw:ck, at present Legislature passed a resolution ask - Col. Murray • Maci.aren,- lives in his Ing that no further appointment be own -home in St. John and rents a• • made at -the end of the term of the residence in Fredericton, the provin- Lieutenant -Governor in- office. -The. : cial capital. during Legislature sea- resolution recommended an inquiry sions• H -s expenses are, paid from into the possib:l.fy of turning the, interest on $50,000,. the sum obtain- Government House into a -sanitarium. ed from tl}e Dominion for the old No. action has.. been 'taken- as yet on Government House. the resolution. 'In Prince Edwarlt Is:and, the It costs about $35.006 annually to Lieutenant -Governor pays 'for the up- keep British Columbus Government 'keep of the official residence at House in -operation. The structure j Charlottetown. There is an arrange- was• built in 1903: ment, how'�ver, wbo6reby the Govern- lion. Archibald Peter UcNab who ment defrays the cost of repairing.. receives $9,000 snnual:y, lives ..in Except for Rideau Hail. at Ottawa. dovernmeat House at Regina, which 1. the residence of the Governor-General is maintained by SaskatchewAn. ., week -end approved. a 889,986,347 war I F News In Brief budget for the 1938 financial year, an I —....._ Inaugural Message from the lion- 0:00—The 0.10 — - taerease- of—gi,.,�8,.is0r-�.a_ hnlwtwr,. - -- ourable D. Howe, Minister of Pressler hluasolini's defiance of what Transport° s•' Workers Suppork C—J. O.. ..peel he calls "the, threats of the democra- King's Message. PITTSBURG. — The Committew for cies," -Continuation of • O®cial Open. Industrial Or�anizatton steel workers' Of the total -budget of 5.799.726,946 Ing. _' convention threw its solid support last' lire, ,the Cabinet voted 2,591,066,946 .30—Music by 'the Toronto Sym- week behlnd`John L,.Lewis and his (about $129,553.347) to. the" Italian -� phony Orchestra, conducted by -Sir . policies. Three separate resolutions army, a figure $5,000,000 eater than ' Ernest Macmlllan, and the Mendel- terming Lewis "our peerless leader," the armylbudget for' present fiscal esohn Choir, conducted by Dr. H. praised him and hia chief liggtenant, year, A. Pricker. Philip Murray, for their unionization � f .00 a.m.—Christmas. Morning Ser work and pledged. "our fealty to the Western Mortgages vice from St. James Cathedral, To- rout*. cause o[ the C.LO:' Interested In Trade Agreement , REGINA.—That the Dominion Gov. .00 noon -"The Christmas Stock. WASHINGTON,—Choice of Joseph a pnt to take Ina." a children's fantasy. P. Kennedy ss the next American firstcorporation over $375,00.0-00. - _ 10 nF--3p8etal lo- gram, from the Vatican. 00 p.m.—Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, Gounod's "Romeo and Juliet." 00 p.m.—"Canadian Christntlis," a panorama of Canadian Christmas scenes. 0 p.m.—"The Animals' Chri'istmas," a talk by Dan McEowan. 00 p.m,—"Reindeer Christmas," a play written by Her Excellency, Lady Tweedsmuir; from Toronto. 0' p.m.—"Yuletide Music"; -from_ Vancouve . OO p:m- `. H,L. ockey Broadcast.' 30 p.m — Symphony Orchestra with Arturo Toscanini conducting. 30 p.m.—Canadian Press News; weather forecast. -3ames L belleve6f in informed circles to in- dicate th Administration's vital In- teresi'in ar successful trade agregment with Gro Britain. Announcement of the c ce is expected to come official- ly fro White House soon. Insurance Rates May Rise, - TORONTO. — Sharp increases in auto accidents in Ontario the past twelve months may boost motor -in- s Ates as hl as 25 to 40 per ent., It wa led last week by an official of the Can n Underwriters' Association. Italian War Budget Increased ROME,—The Fascist Cabinet last _ ... Datq<arona Pedestrians >t Airplane -Plots ■ nei r t Photo graph FT or wo tri .r locp If a motorist creates a traffic haz- ard by pushing through•stop lights, hts, • Asbatos Sults n x y by excessive speed and by erratic' , y driving, to an almost similar degree a � ,! does a pedestrian create a traffic Naz- Will Enable British �Flyen to e and by disobeying tra93e�ignals, dart- Land Blazing Ship and Y ing out from curb between in- Escape •--� dthe tersections angenerally proceeding •"' . as though -in a. mental 'fog. if it is British air • pilots are tb fly in fire, � f fair and reasonable, as it is, to pun-, lothes—asbestos suits in. which * •� a motorist for dsiving to the cum,-• could sit in a petrol blaze with - mon danger,.'why is it. not equally jaoum.eiioui injury,fair I and reasonable to penalize a pe- nd fire -fighting rials wi 'J destrian for walking to the common heavy asbestos-. u, s ave produced a a' 'r' • v danger? Heaven knows we would not the new flying type, said to be light- ° increase the burdens of the average fir than the lined flying suits now �x a <c " man afoot, who has enough to do worn by R. A. F. men. The material f,.' �"• ` dodging careless drivers.Bum just is closely woven light asbestos. The as there is a type of hopeless motorist flyer wearing such i suit has time .-,who needs' to be disciplined; 'so is After catching fire in the alr- to landZ. p there a type defiant, discourteous his plane and escape. In an,ordinary yof and reckless pedestrian who needs fabric flying suit a.pilot cannot.. 1 �` : to be curbed.—Vancouver Sun, Tests have shown that a pilot can-., not stand the heat'of a real blaze in v When the people talk of wind- his plane for more diem a fcsP_6et9ndg. ' , burn they are talking about some- An injured man'in a fireproof slit thing that does not exist. Scientists could live some* time in, a crashed at Ne -..v York University found by blazing g plane until rescuers pulled him U' , • ;teat that wind' does not produce clear. The suit consists of an over. chapping or redness of the skin but lit all "teddy bear" butt, helmet, gloves _visor. that merely makes the action of and errlergbncy ` the sun greater by reducing the mois- ois-= ture ure of the skin•. Wind . itself does Government. For The Conquered '` k not redden the skin, but it helps the PEIPING.—Leaders of the provis- sun do it: -The ultra -violet rays of conal new "Government of the Chin- a is • the sun cause sunburn, end these act sae Republic" were' quoted by their s.:•r <X + <� '�R ''�� � '' ? • i l that skin tl more violently on sn aas .been o • • • • t h Japanese sponsors this week as -Ea- - ". s r}'.�..• -• :' ` dried with the wind. pecting to be replaced soon by a for. A s _..:_' ; :.tier ll.a l uto teas r..s:de in i c.,�_hai t:vo of the France and Germany are import- 1, r Northern Ireland shipped nearly, ing old automobile tires .-from the _four British,rotr•wrs'.whw.n hero v,cre• idiIod -and tv:o No.inde-:• A bomb fell ori their outpost. • James malicn, holding tripod, and Wil. - PW,000-wurtb of flax to the Unit-. United States to be."Made into hot liam Howard, wciking gun, died. J. lic..enna,' ]eft, ani L. Smith. ed S.tates--in--a--rsevnt monthr. � water bottles, were wounded. , I,' ads, cut it do:,, -ii to the current eo!- lectible level,' whatever that Is, and ebaso 'the Indebtedness to. amort- ized loans on- a basis of 3 per ceut. or less, was the proposal of the Seek& toon Board of Trade brief to the Do- minion- rovincial Relations Commis slon i*week. - •`Germans Invented Clams"' s BERLIN.—Christmas is i German holiday exclusively and the Christians "merely borrowed it without asklns permission."; the newspaper pU Push- rer Adolt Hitler.'s elite storm troop= era said in assuring Germans that they may celebrate the holiday. Das Schwarze Korps, consistently scathing in its attacks on Jews, the Catholic Church . and 'ant! -Nasi Pro- : testants, told its readers that they : may observe Christmas without bei guilty of un -German practices." Egyptian Crisis Resolved CAIRO. -Egypt's brief constitution- ' at ,crisis' was believed settled this ' w�eek 'by,a compromise between Young.' King Farouk and his Cabinet. Ali Pasha- Maher, former Premier and now adviser -to the Monarch, and_. the Cabinet reached' an agreement to'. reduce a "secret funds" appropria- tion ppropria tion of $195,000 to $70,000. Archduke Wins Lawsuit VIENNA.—Leopold Marie Alphonse Archduke of Austria . and'Knight of the Golden Fleece of the Holy -Roman -- i Empire, has won a ..lawsuit against his mother, Archd•uchesa ka, for a weekly allowance of He Is 40. Syrian Terrorists Arrested JERUSALEM.—North Palestine pol- lee _reported, last,. week they had. ar ptr ed 150 Syrians on charges of com=.. ity in terrorism which had caused two deaths and injurtes_to more than a dozen 'persons in 'the Holy` Laud within 24 flours. The Syrians were said to be smug-'' Bled across itie, Palestine border. Recogini"' Ethiopian C6124tiest DUBLIN.—President Eamon de Val- ' era this week told the Dall (Parliar meat) that the Irish Free State would conditionally recognize Italy's con- quest of Ethiopia in the near future. He said the proposal Free ' Sia minister"to Italy would have ,creden tials addressed to King Vittorio : Rmanuele, as emperor of Ethiopia.S. .. ,:.. ,/';' •a' ... _. -_ .�.ws' � �'-�.,,c_.Ai _ +3• �'ir.'-,• a '.'! t �, a� loss "Leading Bankers Review �.::� $ ::w� :Psisw::�.:��� t• :etAia'a1•:: .a..... ,•e -- E ,� - ■ •• LISTEN... Canada's Economic . Outlook :Csffi d Advertising-..;--.. Na J a ��r � BANK OF MONTREAL ANNUAL MEETI .� .:�� ��.�: ��:� �:� 1 �•{. "PIING FOR SALE �� ir-.0 r for Raeovery "ENTS WANTED SALESMAN WANTED BY ••THE OLD RE- llable lronthlll Nurseries" IEstabli9ted 200 rears). send f(.r Centennial Catalugu* and S;,ecial Linea. Start nowesclugtve tern i - turn in town or beral terms: free uuttit stuns ancuuaiA gton, Toronto g ,Rt-el,ESENTATIVE WANTED FOR Hos- iery manufacturer for this district. Only' energetic man considered. Write full par- ticulars ar- ticWars to Mr. E111,-tt. 72 Queen West, To - runt.). A('ENTS TO BELL, MEN'S NECKTIES ICOR Christmas. Good profits. Write for aamplas sad price Ilei Murgatrold Agenclw- Yongs Bt, Arcade, Tordnto. CABS. WATCHES, BLANKETS, SETS 07' Silverware. TolleMarg and many other .fur. use- ful articles given to our agents. Send tree rbourne e Street, TorontuaA o. Offer Co., 98 ,AGENTS WANTED TO BELL BABY CH1CBa In your district for one o! Can#da'g largest Cblelt gatebertes. ApPl7 Boz 10. Sults 4M. '73 Adelaide_ weer Toronto ARTICLES FOR SALE GOVERNORS FOR AUTOMOBILE ENGINES T` for land use. H. W. Crosby. 23 Clyde St., Hamtltoa, Ontario. BARN ROOFING -FENCE POSTS _ . AUR Dtft=s FACTORY PRICES SAVM You mangy on oupartite galvanizes superior Steel Force Poets and . steel grab- a�fa. � Superior Products Limited. sir BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES r�► WOMEN START A DSS AND. L2N- Sarle, baginegN of you own A abop, or from your own !roma. Excenant pry Increasing .bnsinpa. Prices to meet competition, and garments superior in quallt7. Small tavwt- . giant starts you. off. Write. Camden Dens Company. 7A Camden Street Toronto. CATTLE` DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHOR-V 'BULLS, ONE - to twelve mouths. Twelve to fourteen out of fifteen nearest .dams in their pedlgr*n..• average over eleven thousand Douses milk Iper year.tsd Prices $55.00 to, 41x0.00. Fedeeab ' ,(ccrediBayside Farm. Owen lipase FILMS AND PRINTS . ROLLS DEYELAPED. PRINTZD. 1 FREE sattrlement WeRe•prints 10 o. Pt�,tn Craft 283%. Kinn St E . Toronto. ZERO PRICES. EXPERT wogs BALI' w0h free eNargament 26G Trovaaaa'stud - lag, 93 Nlagara street, Bt . Catharines. OnL FREE• -TWO SEAUT2FUL S:tLARciE][1CNNiS lout eolaeed) with, poll developed. d 91-W. fade -proof prints. 28e: highest quW- 14. 1lachray 711ms. Wlnalpea. ♦ FILMS DCrffiAPXD WITH a1XTEEN QLOS- q grime Itwo of each) 25c. Free N"9941 - WOOL Eight Photographic Greeting Cages, � env". �aMSu- aebray. wfaau"s- CaRIlrYAS CARD& FROM TOUR FAVOUW its negatives. 3 for 25c. 750 . dosan, . Plot* with envelopes. Enwifirments a s 7 ,in goals frame. life: 2 for 750. Ron at -- do q do igeC toradev4bp*C and printed, Sae: reprtats 34 eaeb. '.rm anlargamant with ever? tae order. Brigntiing 29 Richmond St. 1G. Toronto, rM= 5 a 7 GLOaaY Bond "Of - 110 ,uegstNes. FURNITURE FREEI 2,000 Pisces Furniture FREEI - cto , trys600D said he' saw a wolf nein his -farm home when he got rep the other day. Expressed of in Canada's "remarkable capacity USED CLOTHING, LOWEST PRIC)Oswrite ClothingIM*ERiAL for catalogue. Youse street VANADA-1931,x!Confidence TORACCO'f An impressive record strength Members of the Algoma Wolf Club I•�chaase, 502 Yunge Street, Toronto. It7SPIRiN6 iROdRAM _ Every Friday Night apd-ot_,gzpSnding business in keep- ing with the marked, improvement of trade and,, commerce throughout for recovery," Which, 1f not .).)duly -. affected by international disturban- ces, would, be felt, mean Si cont!•' FOR SALE FOR SALE- FOR AUTbMO-• H.' W. Canby. On a national the Domill! n during, the past year IInaaCY of the beater times WIliCh , Wit engines for lead use. Hamilton, Ont. coast to coast network. was proseed .at the 120th aasua] Canadians had experienced during 25 Clyde St., , FOR SALE-LAVENDULA VERA - TRUE no - meeting of the Bank of Montreal held in Montreal. the past year. Commercial Loam Show Increase ; e _ „a;,� Weed English lavender flowers, for sachets. Douai a Pound, delivered Canadian. Pacifico Island. recently In viewing business conditions rover One of the most important fes- Bulb Gardens. Duncan. Vanaouvez L�i��-,,i Lits the wid6 territory in which tures of the financial statement - GEESE _ Ringworm CuresRingworm the bank operates, Bir Charles presented by Jackson Dodds, on be- fellow TOULOUSE GiiESE . t3 Museum Press. No other area of its size In North . Gordon, the president, said that half of himself and, his gen-' - ` LARGE YOUNG each, Grade Nanny Goats, so each. Angus- - these had much improved and were oral manager, C. W. Spinney, was o sdcLesn, ,KeMood. Ontario. Lowly Plant May Bring $38 a Ton. &.happy contrast with the condi- the increase shown in current looms. HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS -- Discovered As Succes" tions of but two years ago. The handicap was in in Canada of more than 11123,000r 000 to ;182,600,000. or the yetar" didn't need. help from 'the club in Rey For Skin Ailmentf. one serious • wNDRxwa' ecwDlr.lcv OF a►IRDRs11s1NG, portions of the Prairie Prov- ended September 30th, the current Government licensed We !rub- lou for I,.i•camfnatlon. Free prospectus, D61 Dr. d. B. Burt, chairman of th6.Neb- `those inces Where drought caused total loaf` of all the banks had increased -�; ,Board Bloor Went, Toronto ;asks University Pharmacy Depart- or partial loss of the crop. by ;76,500,Q00. While the increase he said it was not o MwDAi[E Hv06GN SCHOOL, HA1RDRESB- fag, sed Beauty Culture. write for pamph- meat, announced last week the din- eovery of a new antiseptic .derived Canada, he said, had been de- monstrating in the past year s re- was welcome, commensurate with the growth in let 7tn eons. 9trett Toronto from a weed so lowly that Western markable resiliencyIn, productive ' the volume of business and the llfa- HAIR GOODS Net►raaka farmera do not deign to _ name it. The new drug is chlormercuri car-_ enterprise. As instances of this, he referred to the immense growth of gold provement in commodity prices. Bank's Assets 79AS9'e Liquid The assets of the bank, standing WIGS. TOUPEES. TRANSFORMATIONS, or angst qual- Bald,, earn. and a0 types i4 sale Goods. writi for llfustra ed oats Bair eiIIp1r cO vacrol, Which Dr. Burt said gives great - production and of the output of at ;829,800,000 were the highest 1929. Of this amount ;b9.9,• -- .. lovas hurO 4 Ht. T 529 Bathurst •street. Toronto. promise as a possible treatment for such skin diseases a athlete's foot, _ ringworm, psoriasis and impetigo. Preliminary tests in the University -Industrial metals remarking that with the exception of iron, Canada was now the World's largest- ex- porter of base metals. since 000,000 represented quickly avail"o- able resources, equal to 79.58 of liabilities, to the, public, .amounting 7. to ;752,736,000. MEDICAL _ ARE YOU SICK? NATURE HAS w REMEDY FOR ALL COY- capsules. student health clinic' in the Univer- _ Wisconsin student health elin- Canada's Manufactures Worth Three Billions Among other highlights, the mm ,omenta. No drugs. Plus, or Uanis'-ONLY NATURAL R M=Y- - sity of 1e and by Lincoln doctare Indicate the $e iurthei pointed out 'that statement presented by the general deposits Free Booklet. "Nature's Way to Heaith"r No obligation- Indian aerbal' Remedy Com- compound is a •auccessful remedy for whereas Canada was until quite managers showed that by the public had increabed by - pony, 2090W Donau St. West. Toronto. these skin ailments, its discoverer - Baid. Unpaistabie to Llvestoek explained the antiseptic is made recently regarded as a country de voted almost entirely to agricul- tore, today agriculture provides 35% of the exports and other forma ;23,000,000 to ;681,000,000. COm- meeting on .this item, 14Ir, Dodds said: "Despite all that is written ,. nowadays on the subject == MISCELLANEOUS Cut Your Own HairAe LITTLE GIANT POCKET BARBER. the an' somatic hair -cutter for inion'area boyo. really' from- the mintlike weed, monarda to of industry the balance. -Canada - now employs 600,000 people in. 30, - and said o! 'loans creating deposits; - 'founz does cut and trim the hair, area don It wdL send for circularwa J. Jackson, Ceaadiah pectinati, which grows profusely Western Nebraska. Farmers there 000 workshops, mills Lad "factories, tain pen money' and 'monetizing' Including what is described - - •;Xtstribnior• have no special name for it, except and the annual value of its mann- more assets, las 'our cultural heritage,' it is, safe 20 YARDBI "QUMT REMNANTS" - ,toes Waehtast C70 P&Lt* " "CQ lothsl "70 Paturus." "ColieeL" Fiat, Dr. Bert �said� .bq# consider 1t a because its pungent tiBVOT M an - faCtnred products amonats to than ;3,000,000,000, to say that not one of oar custom - Quilt Bilks Free! Qui Refund guarantee. Maritime Textiles. VX9 peat palatable to livestock. In concluding his remarks, 81r .ere, whose balances tusks rep cul' by the has Dagsaw. Department WHO. Montreal. i3e estimated „the weed would be Charles, while not attempting s business total of deposits public, any doubt whatsoever is to how his y{ PATENT ATTORNEY worth ;88.80` a ton At th4harket price- for carvacrol if the now antiseptic be- forecast on tale Canadian ','Outlook. expressed his confidencel or her deposit came into being:" Roy I. axox, iMur AT?01 1. comes an accepted remedy. A ton of Iatdrmatlon regarding iavention Patebu. Drawtngs: R*gistratlons: SalaL 24 Metcxtte, the weed yields -five pounds of oil, -eetawa._ ___ ­:- saws --M- - PATENT$ `A•V OFFCR To EV ERY 1NVENTOA LIST of levaotions and full Information asst tr*C Pe Ran=7 Company. Raglsterad Patent torbeys. 273 Bank et, Ottawa, Can. PERSONAL ARE YOU RUPTUREW RM -11W. COMFORT. pmts,o support wits oar advanced method. No •issue or understre" or stool. Wray eiatth. Mmutaeturing Co., Dept- 229, Peer toe. o.ir. _. POPCORN PoPCORTF-iilfi8 QUALITT GUARA24T=D one Roubbid Founds. WX Dollars - garb with oresf--4vhu G. Coleridge. lbs 479. IN LYONS' 1938 CATALOGUE OF NEw AND FS-00pdiWnad Furultun. Write now for thLs. tree. Illustrated catalogue to give you ap idea og Lyaag- romartlsbte fbrnitWf vs LYONS' TRADE-IN DEPT. NEW Pabdoo� eo LTo s . 5 -Place Bedroom t $..70robe ltit finLh.Dar.xf.- factorga prang dna brand rand, gisa Panel bed. alen l • bnew all -telt mattrgss. Compiatab ta- Anlmbed• 8 -Plea DOI14 oak Dining R -M 423.50 Butte. Large buffet. extgostaa t4• -ble and a - leath*r "119h0Lterad chalrs:- We Dew. ' M Beautiful. 3 -place Chesterfield ,rete. $2900 .Fun ase Chesterfield and 2 room] �haj&me&qt>Krduphwlthe reversible MArshall p spring cumblone. • TDorougghly. olaabed, ono r« conditioned. ��qq�•� M Largs 3 -drawer dresser with mir. .Irfe.+•{7V roe, In . walnut finish,. steel bed tq walnut finish, ,agleam spring -and brand. new roll edge felt mattress,' Complete17 re- Anie�n+ed/."cey� $1 Buffet; siButlet: ,F.namelt8table and d8fotur . drop Windsor chafOak I'Kitchen condition.erfeef abinet-. Top has - ` $1 .50 gilding door front with .flour and sugar, containers, large cupboard space In be" with brad box and three drawers in ane ,. dlttoou..rn. �.I7 S 3 -Bu mer Gni Stove with ooeu. • u7 Guaranteed. AMA Brand new 3 -piece chesterfield s- guile, upholstered in fine quanty repp cover, rust gbade. Marshall rgversible spring cushions: full ;ebb construction. M/� Brand new Chesterfield 'Bed Smite; $69 -vv Chesterfield bed has large ward- robe. 2 big chairs to match- Covered in hard wearing repp material (rust shade). • A real bargain. Dressers In all fintshwith up niarge mirrors and 3 drawers. $6!c r^ Chtffonters is oak and walnut .50 up finishes. ti�O. C!h Drop -head singer Bewing Machines. 'W SOW Guar1nteed good condition. - Brand new all -felt li&ttrenes with heavy roll edge, well tufted In cretonne covere. All sizes. .Cgs up Metal Badge Ali size■. . $14.95 bwrchd with walnut d new Chiffonier ale live urawers - Colonial design. $4.95.odd I , re°verieltdcushion .with lfar- $6 .661.•a7V Beautiful 4 -Piece walnut Bedr»nm- a. V Bulte. Large dresser, vaulty, chit- tonier, full size bed, gogl#" spring and brand new all -telt mattress. Completely re-condl- tlnnM. Like new. 9M/�/� Ntne-piaca walnut finish, Dlntng •W Room suite. Buffet, hie . cab- Inst, e,lunre extension table and a ]cattier •up- hnlstered chain. Completely refinished. S71GGIMTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS G1PT6 we tiave alarge Rsaorttngnt nt chair", col- fee tables. end tables, lamps, sewing cabin-' e r0i"m and ting ioomchfprnfture,loSte., at the itpst res. sonable prices to Tomnfo. ' An our rnitunr is thoroughly. eleahed and re -conditioned In our own tactors and carefully, packed for %in- 4nedtats shipment on receipt of mornny order. Dur . big new 1938 illustrated catalogue Ig *^w -sedy. tae sure to write for one. LYONS. SEDOING.ANQ. UPHOLSTERING CO. Manufseturers v - OPEN EVENINGS s 47t Venni OL. 'Toronto , r vmrl:0 COLLIES. PUREBRED, UNUM012- tared .Dupe, beauties. 4110. Grace Micros, )too&* Creek, Ontario. POULTRY 1000 TWEDDLE SPECIAL ,MATING CHICxs Area Welts . for full information about. Twaddle , Annual Chick Contest. Twaddle Cbick RiewAgry. Llmltede Fergus. Ontario. QUILTING PATTERNS rR=1 - 70 qun Tmo PATTERNaI GIANT waahfaat remnantsl •'ltakgs tivs qunte' Cottortml Prints! Sliksl Eldardownst - 41L00 •Cellnet" Sample bundle - 95c. Refund Guaranteel Maritime Textiles, a049 De- .Xvispe: Montreal. RADIOS 1938._BQBq'OM-QUALITY RADIOS B 2938 - t•QuntPnnoW Radleered4WT eet from our laboratories. Etaltteen model$, autonniak tuning. Battery and Vibrator. New low' prices. Send for free catalotue. Mercury Radio Company. 970C Cone" at" Toronto. TOBACCO LEAF BURLEY; FOUR PO`UXDS $1.00. fourteen pounds 93.00. F7veads Virginia Loaf Cigarette Tobacco 412.06• Postpaid with flavoring. Natural Leat Tobacco Co., Lea- mingtnn, Ontario. CLIP THIS ' - LEFTOVERS BROKEN 20- bascos, , little used 20llb.. bag $150, f.00.b.Rival Cigars o Co., Reg'd., St, Romuald, Quebec. Robots That Travel Fifteen Miles Up galloons containing mechanics weather 'prophets and floating lb miles above the Arctic may be th means of warning of, approaching cold weather. Each balloon will carry a cylinder -shaped mechar,i�-a weather prophet weighing tNi pounds. This, cylinder• consists o patent, weather -recording device's . at- tached to a wireless transmitter wHich will wire reports automatically at half -minute intervals to observer far' beiow. Three bases are to be established and"the balloon tests will, be helps by high altitude flights by - aero planes. The difficulty at the women is • that the balloons often burst a high 'altitudes, and so the apparatu hart been fitted with small paraehutee A reward of ;1.26 is offered for eacl one -found. may be extracted. Carvaepot, the pharmacist explained, is the liquid. isomer of thymol, familiar as an ingredient of mouth washes, toothpastes, powders and gargles. Its use as a germicide is comparatively recent. Island In Sky Is Not Isolated £splww •Believes ''Lost Worl�'� Seareb Undertakes a Frw Clentm ies Too Soon The 'expedition of the American Museum of Natural History to. ei- piore' Siva Temple, near the ndrth rim of the Grand Canson, smy. have Been undertaken a fear centuries too early, according to L report submit- ted by Dr. -Harold ' E . Anthony, lead- er of the party, to F, Trubee Davi- son, president of the museum. Exam- ination has determined.. the report says, that the present.; -day mammals of. Shiva are indistinguishable from those on the adjacent canyon rim• First Humans To Ascend Shiva Temple, formerly a promon- tory projecting from the. rim, was sliced away by erosion 20,000 or more years_ ago •ir.,,"n isolated plateau. Its steep, walls • suggested ' the . poeai-' bility that animal life might have survived under' peculiar- eircum- 'stances, removed from the influences that . affected the evoiutio-i of -neigh- boring species. remotely resembling the "lost .world" of .Sir Arthur Co- nan Doyle's' imagining- 'This pros - pec` -leas discussed for more t.hlln- twenty years -for; as .far as was known, no human ,being had scaled . e lateau before Dr. Anfllony'a ex- p on made the attempt. Th .isolation ' of the temple prov- ed .less. complete than had -been an-' ticipated. The party rertiained on the plateau eleven days, and obtained more than seventy-five specimens of animal life. Traces �'"human viii- tors also were found. l Evolution May Yet Work _ "Perhaps as time g s on;' said e .Dr.' Anthony, , "and er'osion gnaws away the connecting -ridge, the pre sent dwellers on Sh;va, active is they 1 are, will:find it is not worth'.while o to try -to cross back and forth. and f then. evolution . may begin to work on this 'relatively ,Miall population. In which , ent,'OUT expedition will seem to ha en some centuries too s early, _ ut until some one went to the top and secuied, the mammals 'this could not be kno Poland sees prosp sty's return in t 770 per cent increase i the last yesr t of freight trains passing across Pol- ish territory.. Issue No. 52 '3T p j; wou._Breaks j an 'Tooth said he' saw a wolf nein his -farm home when he got rep the other day. On - -Rifle Barrel �°t U11~d.'ran - 'shcea grabbed' _ Burdtsad ran otrkaide, a stick and chased -the wolf' from the Slash Quarter -Inch Deep Left by Animal yid. 'But they don't just chase wolves Members of the Algoma Wolf Club as Walford E. Duff, 16, reported he e studied the barrel of Bill Bradshaw -s killed one witha ,22 rifle and James ` killed with a trap. rfle when he came. beck to Sault Th Sr., another , Ste. , Marie and decided it was lucky for Bradshaw the wolf be dragged -Costa Rica Called 300 yards by a dog chain last ,week Flows?` Lured , y didn't connect when be tried to aa- .Most vase nim. As BradahaW'Perked• the wolf.alon>i - �--' Piiata 'of the lit country With the animal seized -the barrel of Brad- more varied vege tion- than any shawls rifle and examindtio� shows area of its size on this continent -4 an indentation almost a quarter of country with about x,000 varieties an inch deep. of flowering shrubs and trees, inelud Marks In Tse Steel - ing more than 1;0W. different kinds One of the wolf's fangs was apilar- 'of orchids are described in "Flora } ently broken by the bite for Gilbert of Costa Rica", published by Field t; Murety, , with Bradshaw at the time. slid -he w:is struck on the cheek by Museum Press. No other area of its size In North . an object he later found was' ofte of or Central America has a flora so the -wolfs fangs. Bradshaw and Jack rich and varied, as .Costa Rica. In _. . McDonald caught the wolf by hold- . . area, the country i3. about .the size ing it -to the ground with a forked of. West Virginia, but its flowers and ; stick- plants are abput three times an nu - From Mount Zion, 80 miles east of. merous as those. of that state. Fit► here, came word the district farmers tropical countries anywhere in the didn't need. help from 'the club in -world can rival Costa Rica in the 7 _ handling wolves. Freeman . Burdand variety of its orchids and ferns. nous aeeidents. S SCOUTING F ­ f Here Th ( s '.Eyerywtitr.e l ' A brother.W every other SCOL''t, mithoul regard to.raceor creed ._...� The Boy Scout '§ants Claus of the Toy Repair Shod at Calgary, had -.a real surprise when he' rec-Mved a let- ter from a group of -children at Air- ways, a rural district 176 miles northea:it of Calgary. The request Naas, nqt for -toys, dolls or story .books, 'but for.school books. Ran the letter: " Wi have had poor crops for six years around Airways and Hughen- den. There are children -here who. waist to study, but they have no school books and no money to get them." Mention of the -appeat' in the Cal. : gary Herald brought prompt re- sponse, and it is certain that these stout-beaited children of the prairies will 'receive" not 'only - the desired, school books but toys and shier gifts an well. -Approval -of the Boy Scout Move - went in Greece,' and Assurance that he- will do all in his power to further its success, was expressed by Prime Minister Motati ' following it parade - 40 uts at Patras. Alfred C. - Bessont, a British IIll.lp., has presented 'a handsome silver challenge shield to the_ Boy Scouts, Of Bathurst, Gambia, in recognition of the_habitual good turns performed 'by these coloured Scouts for tourists calling, at that West African port. The shield was accepted on behalf' of the• Gambian Scouts by Mr. Orme.. by Gore, Secretary of State -forthe _ Colonies. From time to time letters from tourists, especially women tray- i eters,• have told of the services ren- dered by the African Scouts at'ikt- hurst and Freetown, and the fact that like Scouts elsewhere the bops refused to accept , any reward. A first . aid station for motoring cac,j;alties has -been -established by 4. British Rover Scouts at Bignell', �rnter Ohth4 Barnet By-pass road,. near Barnet. : Tile 'station, 'cNdc>II cost $300 to equip, is manned oyer] Saturday afternoon wild evening and . all day- Sunday. Over 3o lurnst Bsg scouts qualmed to wesi• the St. JOU Ambulance _Associatim *badge � a !#tens on duty. Tho roads in tbs. vicinity have been the. teen of as• zc nous aeeidents. S r , F ,�, rr, .., _ •' -. •- . _ y.sal .. .. • _ Ir G i he 2acftgZ- • •c<) ti tti►� iDanbslltoa holidaying in Western Ontario J ,,• Mr. and ale o . Joe. Allison WA ?srr _ 1 .r Ors n Thursday of last week the family spent ..Sundgy with M., death . . �� im 7�i -ii-� P# in aB►sm" o! the Rev. John Black took Russell, of Markham. l Place in Toronto. The sympathy of Snbacrlpolos to Mr. Art Milne raised his bartf �- tithe United Btats>s _ '. :. the conilmunity is extended to his this week after being burned abot;t lttt+.in $2M in adv -To the Citizens of Ontario County - son and family, Mr.! Morley Black, a month ago. 1 : of Liverpool, Mr. Lawson McConoehie of Moose JOHN • M U R_KAR. Proorietcr,111ty best Wishes for a Merry and Jo OAt3 Wednesday, December 29th at 10 Jaw is spensea - o'clock the Christmas se - y o'clock the school meeting of .5,. S. sox: with his family. Christmas Season, and for happinesE, health No. 3 will take place in the school Letters to the Editor �. house. i` and prosperity throughout the coming' year. We are glad to report Mr. Ted School Notice �. cove " .� -W r. editor: Coates recovering after an attack The annual school meeting of S. Short waves have brought it to t - of quinsy. g -EON, GORDON D. CONAN l B G. S. No. 4 Weat,Pickering .,will be any attention or was it a dream or ' + Mr. and Mrs. Sam b ' i t itchell and Miss held in the' school house on Wednes- ata someone has seem the hand- es Violet and Janet Qlison are - , day evening at 8. p. m. . -wrung on the wall, that would-be ATTORNEY -GENERAL 0'F ONTARIO. C •coil atants for municipal honours Men— ambitious active t 6 sre already earnestly soliciting. your ti rusbwvrthy, r support to assist in electing them. _ - preferably with car, experience help- _ 'The self -same old promise is being ful but not essential, to distribute NOTICE household farm, medicinal and aliq. - I ..used—"We will reduce your tuxes". mzntary products in reserved tern Do ndt be -misled, the reduction- of 4. —itories. Cash terms. Fair profits. -taxes. in this township i s practically- No risk. Splendid opportunities for .an impossibility so long as our Coun- - willing workers, Complete inforrnaa_ • : Combination ' 1 - ty Council and schools continue to _ ---- - -- -- -- tion, •WRITE: PAMILEX PROD- Storm Doors a. _ •drain us to the extent of about' 80 -' � - L'CTS CO. 670 St. clement, Str. ' PROD - ...per cent -of all taxes collected lby 'WZ extend tO y011 Our Best Montreal. the township. That means we have --_ ., _ an d 4conirol over only about 20 per cit Wishes f ora , Storm Sash ',of eve dollar collected, Let's - -rid of the County Council -and may - lye Ave can get somenchere. Why not Merry Christmas BUSINESS BOURSES .Open Or glazed, r encourage a constructive policy in- paint filmed, fittede r :. - DAY=NIGHT stead of a destructive one fdr our and a CORRESPONDENCE p p `tOwtt�hip'? We 'cannot sLeill fhe tide _ Ccrnmercial.Steno�;Mphic,Secretarial -of progress. . Let me Suggest t0 you - - and AccouQcancv Cour.a that prepare D - Par •.r • _ for all the _.. rec nixed examinations. 1'...ltOr, a few r ogvesre • eco e a ' IV. mm rad do s - - Shaw Employment .Bureau gives .. _ tr • _ a � free :f and• Fr Ur our advancement: ppy osperotr3 service to ,ensure ea Individual in. a•� I'1CKERING r srruction ensure rapid progress. • a �e� 1St.- Let's put $ few inure teeth _ Courses absolutely guaranteed. Free *� Bahlogae from Shaw Schools, ii30 LUMBER YARD 3n our Building By-lavr, and see 1�Iew Year Bay St ; Toronto, phone KL 316! ;that same are carried out. - • 2nd—not tint a Relief Officer., - -CH�a COOP - CLI�EMO1� 1 PHONE tin, 'is, not a mem5er of she Council Board, but hold- him responsible' to " same; also add a few drops of •the Law Motor Sales - .Milk of -Human Kindness, instead of - t � ' -the method that has been used•in the �,�� Chrysler -Plymouth - Providingmore work for able- Dealer — _ ' '•�'odied .merr, rather than qn relief.3r&—This towhship • is grot ing F ` 4 f ` G(10D-USED CARS rapidly and the majority of voters GOODYEAR TIRES _ .,today are holders of small parcels WILLARD BATTER) M! The Blest that 11toissIM , .. of land along the southern boundary, _ GENERAL BLACKSMITHING u� ar{jffhT can viva r Seime dap in the near future they dairy farmers, by same Yuletide 2>tl8g1C SKILLED :MOTOR REPAIRS si'les s�� " will •demand the expenditure of _._ rge analis o� money to help them Give --us a trial-oa a Ne K or a -Used z ieep pace with . adjoining municip- on Chsiitmas••... 24 Hours Towiag Service ,al it les, the ;ams e has happened in they arould be gratified, as we ass, to see i i — - - Q. IL Took. Scarboro and East Whitby, where . the lams part dairy products play in the hof- Gordon r/ • L$W 'taxes on farm lands is ,beyond = tihdaq festivities as city families sit down to eir.Chzistmas dinner is a spirit of Christ-- UOE 2908 trench, and has _ ruined the. farming atlas friendliness. PICKERING. •+districts. Do you realize that the - ` is that same spirit —to our patrons_ all or+rT�ielo anan who owns a 25 -foot lot has as _ ' - ' -flood a, vote. as the man on a huiad- >z moa s yrr>rat dairq industry �4a Hull -other d --. = I3ROCK Bar u red a^re farm. NVe. must, if possible ]Prevent thesL conditions developing - - THEATRE Builder and Contractor ^� in Pickering Township. But how!. I A -Merry C:hrnstmall - -.. see no other method than to secure rand — Br10ii WUrk and �tUIIgwork dri ent to - .- � .an amen the A-r'`sessment • - - - -Specialty _. Ac Rvhereb .. th. tr y is township ceill _ - „•ANew teat t -Happy � � The M1ina Management extend Best` ohiL et' 8 Ar �1 - � have, the power to fix the assess- •. ._ -. . 2 t1 �79ry 09 K went' and sliding scale, the mill -rate - - - - isbes a► Very Merry Christ. - - -•,on bons fide 'farm' lands. By so- - as to All jJrtiri for • -doing, we can protect the farmer _ o FBE CROWN [NNE All Seats Saturday and Holiday Even - and still allow the small lot owner Rosebank Rd. and Kingston Rd. to go ahead and a elop as he may Ings. U0 cents 4.2D Phone Pick 66S - teee lit. TRIDAY and SATURDAY Be prepared for the'future. - — Dcdmber 24 and 2fi ' Thanking you for so much space. 'BAR( B AR( A IN p N..E. iic'Ewen l'Last Show Fri, at9.00; Sat. at 9 45 NOt1�8 �/'� YGU , Saturday Matinee• at 1.30 e �6 • Saturday Evening Show starts. at U I (As in the past, this paper -does In -Re-conditioned becirical Goods of purpose to take any sides for : * We do Building �f all kinds +either. -.candidates or policy grid will , ; _ _ _ _ _ s►11 Yours" pt l sh articles such as the above, - CARPENTER[\,G 7Cr.' E. Refri for � 'if considered by -ns; -to be in the in- � Sera 1936 'Model Store Demonstrator, new •' -•Wfth - - � _ a1ENTIN(3' terests of the rate-payers,and from guarantee. On this refrigerator save $75.00 — CE DIFADELINE CARROLL ".either and -ally •partly; as far as Apex R'ash'er, Demonstrator,- reg $69, on sale — $49.00 FRANCIS ' LEDERER' space will permit. We do not intern a MISCHA and Ito be a arty to any controversy ;3�Electric Raneettes from"'$5.00 It nn local municipal affairs.—Ed. ). _ j diONDAY, TUESDAY, 1tiEDN'SD:AY �yP a yo yell Brantford Roofing p uracil ra a in Floor with Shade. T � -' FI' Lamp -s wieach . Township l'u an rtt�ri ly,Empire Bitliroom 27 '2S d 9 e, R. C. A. 'Victor Console Radio, 7 tube Supe etrodyn 529.00 - lEq-upmenf, Dttro Nater ..December2 The Township• Council held their. - :.Two Shows, -at 7 and 9 -final. meeting of , the year on the .-De-Forest, 7 tube Console Superhetrodyne — $29.00. Stable E : Beatty 15th, and .paid the following, acc- ounts; _..... S E ?� T n ' ur t rat ..-: 1 M e hq r' i �� ;., ES 1 MATTHEWS Lthebl -- - DeForest, 5' tune Console 1934-35, short ( wave —$39.99 F IN w r Bn'Id'ng Material - E-tiniates Free Road and Bridge Committee— - 3—Rogers DeWxe Console Radios, 7 tube, 1935 model. « N �AVyy Work Guarahtedd Miss E. A. $cRay, County acct. reg. $99, on sale —,$9.00 a I : T7 137:74. A: Taylor, drag con 2; 7. With F, J. PRD V L50 O."'1?ascoe, drag -con 1, 4.00. A. t"llaiestic. 4 tube short and long, console,, -Spray- 31,ee, hauling gravel, 9:25. Frank .shield tubes .Reg. $79 on, -sale 9.00 . NAT PENDLETON Phone 9502• Carter hauling gravel, 2.1.00. V6'm. NAT MACKAY .-Cowie, shovel gravel, 2.00. James J=Stromberg, 1937, All-wave'console radio, 139.99 PICKER[YG, OVFABt ..-,Farley,, ditto, 2.00. Wni. Ellicott, On sale — $69.OQ , : ditto, .2.00.' L. White, hauling 9 -rav- el, 3 --Brand New General Electric Radios, 1937 models; - 9.75.. A. Hastings, operating All wave, 10 tube. Re $189,00, on sale = $139.00 crusher, 6..75. J. Wilson, cut weeds ''Brand New 1938 model mantle radio, Reg, $32.98 On _ - Contingencies Committee— sale —.$19.95 _ frarold Hornshatw rebate on dog, " : i 2.WD. R. E. Mowbray, re. Uxbridge 1—•General Electric 1938 all -wave console. '12 tube "Town Line,, 3.00. 'R. C. Reesor, beautiful cabinet. Reg. -$235.00. On sale + $99.00 m ditto, 40.0. D. cR.k B on t .:,,-THE �J : N E S Electric, 10 tube 1936 -console, all wave, jicct: 40.00. Pickering News, pr- ; Reg. $189.00, on sale — $79.00 _ .... .tet_ - gack . Andrm, _ �ntin account,'16.00. 6.00. ,T ",cuttingweed., 3.00. W. Chester, 3 --Rogers 1936 model console, all wave radios. 7' tube Extends . to `all ' teary, (ibal) 50.00. . Geo. Elliott,. _ beautiful cabinet, aeroplane ilial. Reg-, $142,00, On _ �--- :Sanitary Insp, 20.00. County of sale — $79.Q0 Y - 'CHRISTMAS A - sOniario, .maintenance hospital indA MERRY tl.''HRISTMLI''►S +silts, 294.75 and 16 p. c. cost of DON.. AHI ISTD A- ig-N ELECTRIC tiance�!lr+raghip . pupils. at 'Xa4•High School, 29.0.89. and a ' _- ' 38 Simcae St.; 'N.' OSHAWA -""HAPPY' and PROSPEROUS - NFa�Y 'YEN -R'S _F.VE DANK sponsored by _ nn ' BROLTGA:1�[ ATHLETIC CLUB e t Pli �-f :� - - NEW,YEAR - BROUGHAM TOWN HALL ffE izes and Lucky Numbers. Ad. 23c. ;'• _... „�,,;. :.. , :- ...�. .;... ,� :,... .<_..:.�u.... .�,a�=..s..y ..•�.���. *� �. =� .:�. - . _':s .. "per.; can.:+ a� • ' *fit The Claremont Football Club are fs - t,2strstSrssf= _ Bar'Ctay-'Transport Whitesal. ; .. z ••- � holding• an Old -Time and Modern There's warmth in the caadlu �;• Dance in the community Hall on f>As/7 � A -beautiful Christmas Service. Lonsdale i; spesrdiag a few Thursday evening, Dec, 80th, start- bet�aeea Claremont, Broughamwith lantern slides on the Christ- end in your friendship too; 4� days iu the city- ing at 8.30. Prizes for. Lucky Num- Whitcwale and Toronto mas . Season, depicting the Birth Mise -Harvey of Blackwater Jc•, r Tickets, also Spat Dances. Billy Greenwood, and Childhood of Christ, was held So it surelyis•pleasure evisiting at Mrs. -Readman's for a Williamson's Orchestra. in the United Sunday' School. In To send greetings to you. w days. The pupils of the Senior Room of My drivers are trained to be caradtl the evening the response to the `r Same. difficulty has already been the Public School sent a box of courteous and reliable. "White Gift Service" •v:ms really L + experienced, by those who have to books and toys to the Red Cross splendid. A great' variety of Artic- The Economy Store drive on,them, on the roads to the for distribution among children who sPK Rates on Lon Distane. les were donated. 4`I rorth of us, owing to drifting snow. are ill. Most of the toys were made healing. '•A • L, BROOKS The Whitecale Baptist Sunday Mr. Walter Thonvon has ibeen by the pupils themselves as part of "�— School are holding their annual Cash Grocer remov�inng�' a number of the trees their project work. No order too small. None too Lrg• Christmas concert on Dec. 24th. A . CLAREMONT, ONTARIO. surrounding • the residence of his The services in the Baptist Church All shipments insured and protected splendid .program has been axsang- - `mother, Mrs • H • H., Thomson • on Sunday next will be of a special frost the weather ed, consisting of r songs, choruses, Mr. T3. G. McIntyre with one of Christmas nature. Special, music duets etc. Trym `special features For Prompt and Guaranteed the exelr.utives of the firm have has been aced. On Thursday ev. Tel. Clare. 311 P. C'4T prep y given by the. young people, The been in New York City for a few• ening the Supper and Tree was held Class, B. Rnd C. Milk Maid's Drill" and a ,drama, DIO SERVICE ,. -t ,says • _ in the . church, at which the young- Owned and operstedcby "Kidnapping Betty", are well worth phone Clare. 61!< Some of our bowlers attended the sters occupied a very. prominent Frank S, Barela7 seeing. Come and see some fun- u -annual dinper of the Highland Creek pie P� note change of dater-Decem- Paul Wilson -Club, at the Falcon Inn one evening Don't miss the comic event of the beleas last week. season, in the Fancy Dress the Holiday Program Balsam _. Mr. and Mrs. -Fred Pugh and ing Carnival - being staged in the40 family, and Mrs. and Miss G*SOn Stouffvil Arena, on Wednesday, AT r !`Pally Egaippe3-Reasonable Bator are spending Christmas with.Mr, Dec . 29 , , rby the' Junior Farmers. g "' Radia'service Radios - Tubes - Batteriesand Mrs. Lyman PilWey• A_$-30'ca�ection of valuable pries BC DARN Tubes tested Free Mr. R. J. How and daughter, is on display in Les.- Rowbbttom's , T Mrs. Anderson, are spending the window. An added feature swill be Expert service and r8 - Christmas holiday with relatives), in a lucky draw, for an electric toast- Dec 25—Afternoon and'Ev'g pairs to all makes, Rena London Ont. er, end table and and -electric iron, • on-ible. obargas Fork During the early part of the week open to all those who attend. Priz- Dec. 31—Slating tho New ' Miss Margaret Graham, who is con- es will be awarded for Fancy Dress, guaranteed. NOTTER fined to the Stouffvilie .Hospital, Comic Costumes, Best couples and Year In. roves reported to be, not quite so Single Lady or Gent, and a host of A R T RU R FIELD well. :Jan. 1• -Afternoon. and Ev'g. i others. Brass Band Music through- 1 GradualLe Radio and Television Institute 1 i The annual business meeting of out.' " Lunch and Coffee will, be -served the Police Trustees with -the rate- bfernber Official Radio Service `Men 'r. is the village will be e- New Year's Eve and every ,,star. Association. payers day night 18 Phone ,?ul. PICKERIG ��• N/ lea the hall on Monday evening 27th at 7 P• m _ . Your _ Phone --Nlarkharn 8501 for private"Skat- `,. lll/�1GlClllf-1' Miss 'Margaret Wallace of Grade tag Party arrangements. VIII of the Public. School wasarrangements.E.-R. Woodward u til a lovely medal by the, Eyes Robin Hood Flour Mills fol the "NTION baking a very fine loaf of bread. And i �-In simple but rich pie•Don't forget the Annual School �1S1Ou ♦ jr o sign vse can furnish Meeting of the ratepayers of the memorials that will ' is )2e held R Gra /''r� - pl'�se from every Claremont school section, By Brock Road tiravel Sincere and Beat in the school house on Wednesday, standpoint. In dignity '-29th at 8 p. fa. C. H. Tuck, t►pt.•Eyesight Specialist Wishes. to our many Patrons ' w appearance our The Mission Circle ~will meet at Disney Building. (Opp. P. O•) Pit 1 work ovill stand out and friends a through the__agee. the home of Sirs. Augustine on Oshawa, Ont.. Phone 1516. Crushed Pit Run Tuesday, Dec. 28th, at 2.30 p. m. For a Very - h.. Greater Tribute Election of Officers. "The Message It' is a very popular belief that Gravel ', N+. 'W. STAFFORD o Mrs.. Evans Ward` All 'our ancestors 'had better vision than MERRY. CHRISTMAS Highway Monumental Hn _are Cord ] ladies rare cordially invri have the people .of the present day. Saeid and Graded Works ' The Christmas theme will he used This is not entirely true, because Ph. 462 Whitby Ont. at the; services in the- United Church when we co -,aider that the children _ Stone Kingston Road West again on Sunday next. Special at birth have the seine start as the - - music- will -be given. The services children `of qday this expression is Delivered or j_O ♦deo la lair BROUiHAM, ONT. ' as Sunday, last were very well aft- then -only due to modern• artificial PHONtE: Plant, Pick 1026 - "� �� 502 Tended and enjoyed by all. - , artificial conditions, errors of diet, Toronto office Hoard 6471 _ The Junior Congregation comanen- conditions and environment. Modern ed on •Sunday last in the Baptist overwork, brrors of vision; lack of JOHN BOURNE & SON ' L.-E.O'N& ILL Church encouraged those who- have exercise are found to have ill elf FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND, undertaken the plan. Thirty-three sets until corrected. The toll takeir Madeline "juniors followed their leaders from . in this 4 -ay may lead to incontpet- At -Claremont �__�_ EaiF33LAd1SR S 9ucuaesor to W. J. Mather. , e ands rules to the y _ = � _ ar se _ ea 'the re ti � ent workmanehfp and inefficiency., ty "::'•;School room where the service was r ScaaRvill@ �. and those nearer normal with more Ernest C.,`Fetzer, carried Accu vision will have ,priority Night sad Day Semi .e Salon with- more fixed position in life, not. soirees )!trots! Ba+ideoee Phoof - ^STANLEY THEATRE from job to jab without success at 1100 atr•-Money _regnirea. Good - HAIR CUTTING. any. The of f e.. t then of our modern First Mort Ages• ! I �� SHAM POO I N G. ; lite shavos occupational' itrain on FINGERING. -' S'TOUFFV tLLE the eyes th4#t was heretofore •.un-. • a70p°� e F arm Machinery .Phone 100. thought of. Also ocular science — Ed t it T LLIN(t ' - - - - has roved to such an extent pj'1"='$N-r'[ON, gAR1WII.RS Specialise -Hot Oil Treatment -.. . - Wave Showing that Practically every new condition Frost sad W Gselmhntt. DeLaral and Permanent F.o e-1 xtra good 7 ft. F and Reasonable Pric,'s - Week Nights -8.15, St*nd�trd Time can be corrected and also this sc- GENERAL REPAIR WORK :• yMRS. M. MUNDELL ientific knowledge is relieving and W B der. ?ft. M. H. Blinder. '1 Sat, &Holidays -2 Shows, 7 and 9 p. -m. couecting imperfections and is We are prepared to repairCarB. Kid 'Ga tow. 2, $ in. Grain Gr- Phone I11Ofl u[:A) EJfO1�T THURSDAY, •FRIDAY & SATURDAY finding the means of preventing in trucks.- tractors find all ffirm finders. 1, 2 Furrow Olivet -Factor Jury, disease, and discomfort. Plow. 3 used . Mowers 5 -cut. 'Ford macbinery�, wheels rebuilt and son Tractor and Double Disc Harr- LAND SURVEYOR {December 23, 24, and 25 �- fire settin oculi -work ane(, ow Bissell: 1 Caibinet Rogers Elec- _ Card• of Thanks g wood turning of all kinds tric. Radio; excellent condition, a I, J D'01EVA:v B. A., B. Se., Q S eCial real buy. 1 Jersey Bull pure bred We wish to. take this opportunity Place onr order now for L, S. On file are. the records of Sar4 Bill. of thanking all our .friends and S yearling. : " vevors Gibson and Ysrnold, 30 �iDouble dill. customers for. their patronage in the wood -working and turning. - ., $r P Phune.or Uall W. F. DISVEY, u'?en�road King East, Oshawa Ph�oe 19>sl.�J Past year, and wishing them a ?Merry - .- ,WILD and WOQLLY"_ Christmas and a Prosperous New H• RGWE PHONIC PICK 1.814 < :41tf �A JANE WITHERj' Year. hock Road Store and' Blacksmith Shop AaIc=6 'SING AND BE HAPPY;` ' . J E• B+ nal(,. Claremont: (Successor to W H. Jackqon) All saes of, Berry Boxes, Crates, j _ `With . ' Card of Thanks ES - , WISHES qt, B Bushel ;BEST H 6 qt and It askets B for a TONY MARTIN We wish t k our many Maple. Leaf Uutual -F'u a HAPPY AND CHEERY ' Hampers, soletHagerman's�Ba3• F JOAN 'DAVIS patrons and friends for their gene* CHRISTMAS ket Factory, ons mile north of the + + year ♦ teen Sebool, o . 7 } ous suppor during the past y Insurance Co. - G River fF' No r News Reel and' take this opportunity of wish- Highway. a ing one `and all "A Merry Christ slid W 4I'7ANESA TNI 00. mas and a Happy and Prosperous Cheap Rates for Farm aud;Cefaslsi r -Gel our prices before buying' else • MONflAY, �TU&SDAY WEDN'SDAY i�LF S PLACE =where We deliver. New Year". Buildi>dW -- •Decemyor 27, 28} and 29 Ed. Lewis, Claremont Windstorm Insurance 8i( ii:aildls� CLARE Jd0 T, UIQ T. Phone DI rk 1604 .42.2 691t9S All YOUiS97 WindtwWa; �i1as sk. phone 3201 i VOTERS' LIST COURT, 1937 Automobile lnsararM Starring MUNICIPALITY OF THE, AN Rinds --- ---- --,-- - - TOWNSHIP OF PICKERINC;) Write or Pbsas MADELINE CARROLL .. w FRAKCIS LEDERER NOTICE is- hereby given that a :BOWMAN & ROWE "- Court will'be held pursuant to the r yygITBY ONTARIO 1 l °t Comedy Short Subjects l t! Voters' Lists Act, by His Honour St TED upplies You With service it th - County Judge of the County Court of Thursday. Friday sad Saturday the County of Ontario, at the Town- t cost of ' ' she Hall, Brougham, on Tuesday, R�- December 30, 31 and Jan. 1 P the 28th day' of December, 1937, .,ate TMt _ -:; i the hour of 9.30 in the forenoon, to Y. 1 ``It's Love Again" hear and determine the severalv,einy Has 21-1 never :Starring complaints of errors and omissiontario's highwiys. ns COKE in the Voters List for the blunicip- - rO/� L' JE�SIE MAT THEWS a p of Pickering «�7 a lity of the Township ringSeryI� y ROBERT YOUNG for the year -1937. _ ALL PERSONS having business, 2 Elm_ FRIDAY, DEC. 24 fIi 2:30,p m. at the Court are •required to attend A:' W. MITCHELL AAfr`WN �' at the said time and place. Pick /,, There will be a Special vee Show J for Children as a Christ tr t, gated at White'vale, this 116th At�� M ' - Adults Regular Price day of December, 1937. Ont, ! Donald R. Beaton. ,/-` All Coach Travel Information at Clerk of the said (Municipality ,, EASTERN H O U S ki " 3 I one 4FM_ i, •K,.e.:-f" + �' +. _ 2-,s."e' +....._..s ���`. n eLr ua .sL .� - a `r6wr''�` s ,W,, k'. �r v Iwo' "9 4` _ .i�•°+ i. -b.- ' rsee, I'm afraid he's drinking too Crim Graduates Orange Pekoe Blend mach." "Drinking, my dear! You can't be SOC181 FztlluY'e8 that mid-Victorian. Surely you do_ not begrudge the lad a bit of fun." - - - - '•'No -o -o, but i4 you'd just per- Lacking Manners a New Course is suede him to use mode: ,tion. ..." Forme -3a! Oleo University to Teach Rues of Eti -LAIN • Oh all right, my dear. We can quette. have you worried, with our debut just- a few days off. Gay, aren't Western Reserve University's down• you thrilled?" town unit, Cleveland College, has a DID Gay wanted to say s�ili-ykas. This COursB ih "the technique of social and SAbusiness intercourse," adopted at the, was the 'first step toward becoming suggestion of Newton D. Baler, a uni• a girl of 'whom Dowager Sinclair versity trustee. �• -TEA would approve but "cold at the. The former secretary of was was ,. crest.„ Why did Celia's words come said to have been amazed at the bad .. back to mockher? manners of toll4 g— graduates. "He No expense ' had been spared f i _ was astounded,” explained Dr. A. Cas - the Needham -Stromley debut. Even well Ellis of the.collego faculty, "when nature was in a lavish mood when' he' ' saw a couple of them using the the evening finally came. It was a banjo grip on a fork at the dinner ta- cool, perfect night with a gorgeous ble." moon to add beauty to the roof garden The laboratory method of teaching when guests got tired of the 'ornate will be used in the course. Classes jade -and -silver ballroom in the big ho- will give teas and dinners,so students tel where the` party _Xaa, held. will have an opportunity to practice A Gay was exquisite in silver net oder good manners. Alice -blue taffeta. Irene was stnnnin s not studying in the college Efficient Aprons . 4 - That Are Easy to Make WMa Gay Needham, whose tomo time for meetings with Rodney. fn rose satin which clung daringly to will be permitted to enroll. Western ranch, inherits a largo Casual "accidental meetings, but her. slim Sgure: The two girls were "Full-time students are advised to sum of moray, her mother decides carefully planned. If Rodney won- so different, it' was not possible to select this •course," Dr. Ellis said. that it should be used to got Gay delved why he was always running ' compare them, but from the first it _ "Not -merely the rules of acceptable fate society. Mrs. 'Needham -moves ,e didn't seem to mind. into ireneb was easy to see which was the more social procedure are discussed but - s the eat',re family to New York, He could talk to her about Gay. popular. The men. swarmed around also the • underlying philosophy and where she connects with Bernal Van Drinking Too Much Gay, constantly cutting in on her on psychology which give meaning to the ..Gordon, as agent who arranges foe And Irene also needed time for' the. dance. floor. procedures followed by people of cul - !i 1 : Gay to have a joint debut with Irene Jock, i1 she were to keep him where At 'midnight, she naged to slip ture•and refinement. "Among .•Stromley—Gay to snPpiy the mosey, she wanted him. Gay, even in all away to the ladles' ounge to repair the topics to be studied, "Correct and the Stromieys` the social Pres- the flurry of excitement, worried her make-up. Irene was there, aittitng are. forma of introduction tiffs. Meanwhile, Gay meets Rod- about her brother.. He was begin-' moodily in a corner, "Well, under various circumstances, how to - soy Sinclair, a wealthy yopng social- ning to Iook dissipated. how .do qou rike it T" she meet people easily and put them - • _ ilte., Irene has designs on Rodney, "M-otber,.. is Jock seeing that ac- asked casually. "It's—it's wonderful," said Gay. ease, how to start and carry on Inter. eatingconversations, how to use the but he falls in love with Gay, and tress again?" she asked, one morn- "go you've decided that money and voice—quality, pitch, enunciation, in - it is only because of hire that Gay ing at breakfast. "He never gets all that -goes with it to not so bad, flection -posture, poise, detection and willing to go through with On home until dawn, gad he's—he's al- after all'.''" There was a hint of mock- overcoming of unplegsant habits, get- piesaratioas for her debut. ways drunk " cry in Irene's tone ting away gracefully the host and ' "Oh Jock ` ib all right," Mrs. "Sometimea'Z think you misnnder- hos`iess in the home, the guest In an BPATTERti ..4568 "I—I—don't know, 'Mother, except stand me, Irene, Gay answered earn- other's home, conduct in public ]aces y ANNE ADAMS Needham answered complacently — p :—•irene's so clever, and I Imagine it "He's spending all h(a time with eptly. "I—of course, I think this Is and travelling, dress for different cc- "Upstairs and downstairs and in a man cared for her—she'd be cruel_ Irene. Honestly, I be'l'ieve he's fall- wonderful. Who could help it? But Basions, how to make friends, how to my lady's chamber" these attrac- tive somethingso hard about her.. " the cost—the expense for just ' one . dose friends." five aprons go . .ready to �pr� Ing in ]ore with her. 1 tett you through all your hatise- �. I feel, sometimes, as -`though she .de- w evening.. It would do—that is, there. hold tasks. Both are quickly made frau believe. Gsy gasped. q y :spises tis--wou]d do anything to -{fiat` ha en. was something 'back home—a .purity- - - from the same pattern.- The U :harm. pp Ing plant for people to .., ." � and square necks are cut to slip - Irene doesn't care anything about "That's ridiculous'." • Mrs. 'geed Jock. I! it's her fault he's drinking "Ob, so you're one of those dear Testy Jelly Durr your head easily. The point - ham retorted, but -her voice lackei „g 7 1 ed waistline creates. a flattering souls who -want to do something for = g so north---oh,-I. must talk to him.. ,,, ins and when you, tie a sash .. the pee-pul, Irene laughed. But_ o 'll -conviction_--_-_If you_ fe21 like - _ , . , y fin yourself looklrg slim --_'the sooner we- get this debut over, for a certain reason go histhrough name Rod- . essefts u d yo 'n 'But Gay did not talk to Jack: •$he �_ and trim. Skirt section goes way . nay, darling. you go through with the better. m g_ g to phone Van of little more tlian biief lira seg around in' back to give you plenty a J g glimpses all this." _ Gordon ri ht n tell him .to have of. him. Meanwhile, time flew by. It Tnrkty ie not the only creature of protection. Big, splashy, fast- his_ Stromlo and Irene in hisJOf- Gap's' face flamed "You seem to cojor prints lend gaiety ane cheer, _ y was impossible. to crowd in. all the want to. be unpleasant!" she flared- stuffed during the holiday season for and, by the way, won't get soiled Ace in the morning to plan all the .thing, that waited to be done. "Well, I' won't have it! Not tonight. most of mankind seems to be satin- so quickly. de "I hate to allow you to do -all We—thluk' bow we have planned and fled with fine, rich foods. The rich Pattern 4568 is :available in this," Irene said, a few days before looked forward to ttiis, Irene. Let's food was awfully good while it lasted sizes small, medium and targe. The next morning, wh debut, "but it is a not spell it. it's- everything Is per. but not easy on the digestion, and in 131mall size apron A takes 2 yards met at Van Gord n s office, it was. matter of mons now, and that be- ?" man cases, has left people feelhi 36 inch fabric and 235 yards- ruf „ , Y fest .Please—cant you see . a bit o and over -fed. p g fling; apron B, I% yards and 2 % . Irene who silted, Let s have the longs to you, Ga darling." y, yards roc- braid. Illustrated debut right awn —the ver first of y g' "Too well," Irene said curtly. Go . g y • y Was there cool scorn in the words? on out' and enjoy it—Cinderella." Now is the time to nerve light, but step -byte s wing 'instructions - Ga tried to tell herself it was im _ _ tasty foody and ve the Tamil a ` ne=t month. y Eyes Only for Her ¢ y are inelud Her eyes glittered.- Radney was agination• chance to yet back into the normal Send CENTS (20c) Rodney was waiting as Gay re-en- Iianging--around Gay entirely too "I'm fairly busy myself," - Irene eating routine•once again. in coins ('a cannot be ac �� tered the ballroom. They moved out When it 'comes to desser'�, ce ted for his nne Adams pat - ranch. 16ociety would Tshow her up went on, lazily. Rodney does rash on the.floor. Rodney was a marvelous there cepted) tern. Write Rlaialy SIZE, N quicker than anything. and,AME, if it . one:' dancer. And the thrill of his arms nothing that will appeal to every- ADDRESS and S` YLE NUMBER. -didn't— well, there was that w4•ak -"Rodney!' A shiver at fear went about ber-the sheet happiness of his one more than jellieL ,These tasty, .end you$ order to Anne. Ada s, dock. Oh, there were ways and through Gay. She hadn't seen Rod- nearness'.. Gey was pushed -stud trete- 9uivering colorful, moulds are a Room 4'25, Wilson Buildings, -To 'raenns, and she was sat one to leaf= ney for days. nlous. pleasure to look at and a delight to ronto. 1 tate."Ye-es." Irene yawned. "Be- Someone cut in, then someone a eat. During the rush of the holiday So the date for the debut 'was set tween Rod and Jock.. ." and. someone else. Gay moved thr ugh season they are especially handy be- for early the next month- Irene left Gay sa;d suddenly, "Jock: if Then -trill in s, daze of 'happiness," cause the busy housewife can make i"ilanese hbought .a boug. a ",�, - 'everything to her - mother, Mrs, Need- ,you are seeing him.,, I've been wor- -this would mean the Dowager kyf4alr one of these desserts in practically no chicken, and while preparing it for • ham and Gay. She needed her own ried—intended to talk to him—you Rovldn't frown upon her. And,l Rodney time at all and the ingredients used table found inside it a 20071ire share 1 had scarcely looked at Irene an even- can be just what you have on hand. 1 Ing. His eyes were only for her— plain fruit jelly powders, attractively �n an electrical company. carefully . New French M' inter to Canada Arrives Gay.' moulded and served with cream or folded and in perfect preservation..It Jock and• Irene danced by just then. custard sauces„ make a lovely finale had been one of a number of.' fowls Gay saw Irene laugh at somethingto the meal. They are delicious when stuffed with valuable securities, and Jock bad said, her, face close .to his. moulded With fruits in unusual Minuet had escaped in the confusion when Her' hand beh4ad his Bead yatied his combinations. hair a second, the estled at the back its owner was caught by Customs 1:. p . Amber Russet g of his aec3l caeo•�, 1 package .cjuicic-hitting orange agents. n ` -Gay-saw them' atop at the punch a order. . ,��., 3 .may tty let- bow1, and trembled as she saw Irene s,?? 4 tablespons sugar hold up'. a glass -to Jock's lips. Her .� partner w1as gutding'her out of vision. 1 cups warm prune juice. n Dash of salt NEW ro Gay was glad. Sire suddenly wished °Juice of 1 lemon and maraschino ti she wouldn't see `Irene.again the whole cherry juice to make '% cup. .� evening. - Dissolve quick -setting jelly powder ' Her glance strh ed toward the door, in 1% cups prune juice which is Bernal Van Gordon. was standing slightly warmer than lukewarm. Add there. Gay was startled. She hadn't sugar, salt, and fruit juices.' Turn THE i , known he planned to attend "'He `SHELTON HOTELS into individual moulds. Chill until stood looking at the scene,' smiling firm. Unmould and serve with whip- "Added "Attractions his sardonic smile. Gay closed her ped cream. Serves 6. , The Shelton's added attract eyes. She didn't want to see Van : Cardinal Pear Mould , ;tion• bring. it out of the Gordon, either. , aver - The dance ended, and . Rodney,. 1 package quick -setting cherry •y hotel des:. 7 Maimed her ,again. She forgot Van jelly powder Cordon and Irene. N-othing mattered tablespoon vinegar a A swimming pool, yymna- , $turn, solarium, library -are i as long -as Rodney looked at her that . �� teaspoon ginger `here for YOUR enjoyment. Way. 1% cups warm water , It was dawn before `Gay got home. % cup juice- from canned or cook- •As for your room, it r i� But she wasn't tired. She sat before ed pears is quiet, tastefully her mirror, starr.yeyed. Yes, her % teaspoon salt decorated, Ws on• of mother had been right. IY she hadn't Dissolve jelly poZrin warm ora- the noir pleasent 1'E come to New York, she would never ter; having water slightly above lake- •gems you could find have met Rodney, And there was no warm in temperature. Add pear, in any hotel. r' ' one in the ranch 'country like him. juice, vinegar, ginger, and -salt. Turn No one in the world! into individual mould. Chill until And The Shelton's location Stole The Show firm. Unmould. Serve garnished is ideal... an the'edge a the with sections of pears. Serves 6. Grand Central :one s*;S Gay slept until noon the next day, Then, her mother came in, carrying Here is a smooth Custard Sauce Rotes: $3 perVoy single _ a ,tack of newspapers. "Honey, look?^ which can be served with plain jelly i There were pictures. Flashes of ,the of any flavour.. ELa� splendor of the debut. Close-ups of Custard Sauce, =s Irene and Gay. One photographer 2 tablespoons sugar had caught (fay with Rodney. She 1 tablespoon flour. LWN0T0I4AVL,0t4"hST. shouldn't look at him with her'heari Dash of salt Maw YORK in her eyes like that? 1 egg yolk, well beaten The entrance of Jock interrupteef 1% cups mills, scalded. her thoughts.. ; teaspoon vanilla Nam "posh I'm all in " he 'groaned -ink- C b` fi tt b ora ins ,agar, our, to an egg ing tlwir French bulldog "Boulette" with them the Count and tug into a chair. "What do floe DapeTs yells. Add small amount of milk, ]ggll>b No. Jk—'37 iRten Robert de Dampierre are sbgwa as they arrived in New say?" stirring constantly. Cool, Add vanil- ��ll Ot ,,.. rk. count de Damyierre m F!rsve1 Minister to taws. (To be Continued.) t, • la, Bakes 1% cups same•. � C � ,. " l­RSS - -"4; .7 Is _,1VQAkg that confounded officer over here Christmas has to be shared. rge4ndfff`n• so- asking questions. Can't a man shut Well. I must be getting 'couldn't -really rive along, and Grumps hereL But perhaps he was a janitor or his eyes in peice. for a minute with- 11 he smiled a wry little, smile—"I out getting mixed up with the law?" think I shall ta . ke your very pract:cal something'and lived behind. John ' John considered this wisely. Chill advice." rang the bell. of the street as he had been these John watched him as he made his It was some time before anyone -two years,zz# was not strange to h:s way a little stiffly across the park answered. John door opened and a was, about to go sWSY Philosophy that park bench sittersto the church, one of his shabby old when the' man % often shrunk modestly from the 'at- books clutched under. his arm look- turned on an overhead light and said, Jention ot Larry. It did seem a little irg very old and tired and lonely. "_Oh, yes. You are to come right in. strange that such a clean, guileless In A Back Pew John, who had a street Arab's already at home, trained memory for faces,. stared. 'in found, Anton a' looking old gentleman should bc 'at ic, -black 0 n odds with the law, but you never anxiously inspecting the fine - But this was the , P3 had coed tell. su . t w:th tails that had hung so long run away from in tl park. Then, unused. At last, it seemed, Anton -right behind the man, was ramps. A Situation. .Grasped was g;:n- out - to play his violin himself, smiling and holding ut his 'o , His suspicions were still further again. A note had come to. the Tee- hand. that oc confirmed by an -incident . - rant that day. It was to be at "Oh, but, sir," cried the man, urn. tau rant the /�� talking w t be curf6d � while he was tA rc;meone's house. on Christmas Eve, Ing reproachingly, "you shou old man several days later. and he was to have $50 for it. Anton out here exposing yourself to the ISTWAS �TORY 0 they were sitting together when, was so happy that he was almost in- night air." in the midst of a sentence. the old coherent. "Don't be an old maid, Hod Man glanced over hi* shoulder, start- The next day was clear and bright; It's Christmas' Eve." Gramps didn't ed, scrambled to his feet, and with but a heavy snow mantled. the ground seem to be at all afraid now. "Aren!t a finger warningly at his lips, scut- and thi trees bore nodding white you satisfied with hounding me all AN - - I - --: --11 ELINORE COW rigid into the bushes that flanked t plumes. It_was too cold to linger in the year long? Come in, comrade?' a Warm hall_ k - A bench. the park but when John slipped into They went through J -he" A man was hurrying down the, the church, he saw the old man, sit- way into a great bright room V. STONE walk from the avenue, looking sharp- nm there in a back pew, listening men were sitting and staabout. Stan g ti. . . . . . . . . . . . . I" to right. John made his At once John felt at Lome, f9r they M ly from left to the music. eyes very blank 'as the man ap-. wa -were all shabby men such an ILq had tip John was glad they hadn't thro soup -114; proachod. often seen' lined up outside 91 him out. He looked so sad. however, . . . . . . music—ending always with ,Irive you, asked the man, seen employment agencies--indu The voices of the boy choir rose Christmas about here? He' as if he were thinking unhappy crena or employin as "0 Holy Night!" an old gentleman d -their su above the rich roll of the organ an thoughts deep within himself, that of all nat_�onalities and complexion* opened the door and slippedAn- For a moment John remembered it been wearing a gray overcoat . d John did not approach him, but slip- buE all strangely alikein John p beaten look. I Now they didn't I- to the -warm, shadowy depths of the all—the brightness, the warmth, the carrying a'book." pod out again -into the snow. And y — "Sure, Mack. 'Bout 20 minutes sullen or - beaten, only expectant. and Tweet: spit evergreen smells, the music ook —piercing high and iW as he went., his hand involuntarily church and the surprikes--with a Wistful ago. He took the SeventY-Thre; car, clutched at the precious money in a little watchful perhaps. 0 Holy night! nostalgia which brought to his eyes going south," John lied hardily. In a few minutes there was dinner The stars are brightly abiAing— e here of- his 'pocket as if he felt it slipping for everyone—an amazing dinner -- Th tears he angrily wiped away on his "Have you --does he come 4 away from him. I s, in a rather rumpled What was it the music made him worn coat sleeves. tent" For Somehow, 23 he remembered with .Grumps, A think of? Of course—the buoyant No Surprise Expected "New," said John. "And rm around that quiet old figure in the church. suit, at the head of the, long table, 'flight of a breatb-takingly beautiful . hem every day sellin, my papers. He t and to John's complete undoing. An - Well. there wouldn't be any aur disturbing echoes of words crowded ton, of all people, sitting at his right. silver plane, lifting, dipping, 'zoaring• was—was walkin' by?' And nothing.could be more beauti, prizes this year. ppeared, In upon him: "Christmas can't be 'After everyone had eaten enorm- Last year he had bought Anton a When the man had disa happy unless - it's shared." And the "ful than tbaL n emerged cautious- ly, they went into another great surprise with some of his paper inazil- the old gentleman one-wha-cared. to Ous It was cozy and pleasant to sit splendid scarf pin in the ly from the bushes. old man had no o room. aaui there were surprises for ey---a truly re Christmas with him. That here making pictures In your mind. "Well," he -said. and there was e, she everyon% from a tall, softly ligbted shape of a tiny violin. That was meant that there would be no sur - 4 But that wasn't the only reason John- when Anton had explained to him friendly twinkle in his old blus'eyes, tree. -John had to pinch himself to liked to come. Hg liked the music. prole- "I guess we disposed of that busy- prise for Grumps, either. And prob- believe I that his own surprise was a e thought a little for the first time about- the (;u show an aptness at ably Gramps. still liked surprises .23. -What was more, b tariat, and had talked about the nee- body, Son, y set-of'delicate tools such as he had be�&U48 it was grasping a situation and a finesse in well as anyone. wanted with P. longing that hurt, but guiltily, he liked It easily for "class loyalty." and the should - take you far." Gay Parcel finer than be had ever hoped to have. Christmas music. gross absurdity 'of "bourgeois senti "on that Of course-le"knew now that it was Christmas"— John fingered the money in his fairy L mentality" about religion and Christ�' "Don't Believe In The Great Surprise nothing but a bourgeoix story— mas'.111 pocket and swallowed a monumental Now, when John saw the nodding Finally Gramps,' whom °everyeni about, the. little Lord Jeolp. and' the old figure oil the bench. lie felt a kimp In his threat. was calling "Mr. Morrow," took down strange No, John did not think he would pose he did buy the old .,-Star and thw. mAgndicent try surprising Anton again this Your. troubled sense of responsibility. as he Well, sup the list parcel—square and bulky - 4h gifts of g And he know this time that there so. often did in the case of Anton. man a surprise, what should he and said, "Now this Is my great uu- .-kings with their ri ems jand myrrh. and frankincense. Anton "Say. listen. Gramps," he began as choose! How could he possibly guess prise." lied explained all that would be no mary-ise for him, either- recognized ftO<y the ribbou. to btm go he had mad* his own plan. It the old man started awake At his John SSnL fel If Anton knew be came here be would not be quite the same " b0- tout h..blinked, and smiled up at him- It was the book. His heart -would be hurt and Angry, even though Ing Surprise& of course. It would a little vaguely, "ain't I told you It there were rows and rows of books be only slipped in after delivering Is& that breath -taking moment of alai safe to go to sleep here? Look about the room—some even more p*6 to stay &ppened the first time.. Any- shabby than the one Grumps W his papers for a warm alin unendurable happiness - and what b carried, in a special case, carefully till Anton cams from the lunch room how, .it's too colV .9 s ... . I TV► =g *at elms just before the it was indeed cold. t Teal locked up. where he. waited table from eA Y sm was actually unwrapped. But the The firs Morning till five. Anton disliked all frost of a late season was In the Sir .--Amd be had given the old min)e John plan had its points thurchea with a bitterness that J The money he had,manazed to save and a few feathery flakes of - snow book. only vaguely understood: but which, would buy the Word drifting down. was an John's from his paper route vrou But Gramps? hand out ad his adoration for this Moody, ,Say." offered John, moving a shoulder, . and . Gramps was saying tools he needed to finish the Model lam if heartily.. "Why. I never in my b1i --tempestuous, but to him always glen airplane he had been worl:*ng on step nearer. "I khow a good V tis bit brother, his, loyally tried to you Want -lone. It's warm in that had one as fine-as.thial" srmaelms last rammer. it world be the For the first time John remember - late. For this Particular church, beautiful model ever built, and trch 'ove there. I'll hot you could s :_ Mostin and a Antes bad a specially contemptuous it• would real, fly. His fingers --no d stay, and nobody would ed that in his haste yesterday h it ''old Spencer Nor- less magically supple and sensitive in ever . know- There are cushions too, hadn't even look"t4lie title. NOW name. He called there's Musk.." he k to read it. The "W's fire "Cape." their own way than Antou'd. though and sometimes th 0 :craned his 4v When John asked him why, Antoes John did not know thiR-AtChW to be "Ah!". said GTampsj and turned tie book was called "The Holy Bible." mouth twisted in that bitter, angry ddVa interest Then everyone sat down, and Anton at it -view the church with au under his chin and Way it had lately as be, replied. "Be- He Would wait till the day before "Now thiLt'g 'an_ idea! Put old Nor- tacked his violin the old pirate is fool enough his parcel home, row's fire escape to a practical par played --German music, IteAn mu" Can" put into Christimm, cam Hungarian "to imaging the fortune he MA until pose, eh? Good Joke on-bbal" Russian. Polish. .and put it away unopened kung that Monument to supenti- Christmas r Anton For by this timer of course, the music, and an Irish love sea;-- ve. Then. when tion *W gave the =San,. .Swanpivff had gone, he Would got it Out and old man knew all about Anton and Some or everybody, 'And as be - played, the facev--PoH*, Irish. Its'[ ltttk. thing he calls his Soul from the open it j=1 as if it had been a real the international brotherhood of man. what Grumps really wanted, unless— place be calls bell." He was still planning hap, As John turned &Way. Grumps bNP- fan. German. and Hnngaripin —,Were. m surprise'.- but of coursel A now booL,a beau - no longer even watchful, bu Played Ais V191111 ffing his MOU4V in bb tily sUed, as if he could -not bear t soft ands Wfien He P pfly and Jing tiftl now book, so that his needn't re ques- and to be left alone, "Heel YOU'PO not kind of. shining.- " -Johu"hadn't asked any more pocket as he left, the church & C&M ground those shabby old ones When Anton likid, played a long tions, because if 'Anton got too much turned through the park, when I'd going, �srs you?" a" more. he would go on talking for saw the old man again. John hesituked, jingling his money. John 'di4n't Vnow much about time, he stopped and said to that -old of taking out his- vio- Park Bench Sitters "You 'sound like a blipsted espi+Al-, Now I think we ll a Ittle -hours instead books, but after he had lander*4 man' '4 Un. tucking it tenderly under his The �Id man was sitting huddled `St," observed Grumps. real Christmas music." "Moat five dollars," admitted John about the book store, lookb'%_A_t-AOv- He looked at John for a moment, chin, and playing there. fn their little on one of the iron benches in the ors until he book dizzy, we& soft and a book ith & glow of pride. "And It will he saw Just sed Anton's face, too, I big book, richly, ;zoom as Only Anton could play. park. His bat had slid -off, the n And Anton *Gst keep Up his prat- he, inevitably carried had 'slid from b five �y to -morrow night,, the thing --a five all whining as he. began. to play `0 with e might his map to the des**leaves at his magine, having that much money bound in soft reddish leather Holy Night!" lice. because any day 50MOOD his drooped on Pocket." GrMips sighed. Cold letters. feet, and his head send for him &ffLiu*'to come and play, hard times. Wonder "That One." h "hurches if I'll ever reel that rich Smallest C as they used to do before 'hard breast, its silky white hair fluttering ..Then Anton would ga out the black in the faint breez-f. again. And I'suppose you re planning It was expeusIve__*5,---VCe—sa1esgir1 -Accommodaft. six carefully t the' same suit with falls be kept so John saw that he asleep again. to spend it all for Christmas pre- pointed out He could ge shirt, book in 4 and his white - It was the old, man's deplorable habit Sent$"' different binding, much Packed away, a in Christ- cheaper. 'A church in 'Guernsey, _ChaTin�el id go off down the street, big slim, of dropping to sleep at the most in- "Heck! We don't believe * 7�/ I as * d " Islands, has accommodation, for six the in had first caught, our, house." beautiful fiiWeirs caressing in- opportune times that b "That one,"' said John firmly, all under his arm. Sometimes attention. John tried to speak with a Calm hurried out with the wrapped hook People, and -is claimed to be the Struinent John's Park bench knew superiority, as � -a good cOInraAQ under his arm before he should smallest in the World. It was built es, John he took.Jobn with him tom from 'stonei, sea=shells, Oa such occasions, John would shrewd observation, were not spots should; but he choked up.a little over change his. mind. by jt monk 6 1 'h- and home-made cement. have to hold his breath and grip the to sleep 6n with 'impunity. Yet h the wards. He went directly back to the . But it ha"ome strong rivals. . tightly to keep from bursting' firit time ba�hsd come upon the 01 Be Shared church because he was' afraid he vs "seat T ar ?w when. Anton came' serenely noddle Hedge End, Church, 1n Hampshire, with excitement wb mare he had been of coursel might miss Grumps if he waited till Chris but and dark and hand- while a ratlike youth expertly rifle 9 tomorrow. Fortunately the old man Eng., holdsonly'eight people and forward—lithe to The observe n of the .0bristmas was built,as a form of memorial to —lifted his head, 'and bega 'his pockets.. 'ry was still there, his -white head drop some a dark myth is the to st form of bour- those who fell in the Great War. play, J;:s face. a little pale, III At the sound of John's ep.the geois sentim Ity, n't it? And pod on his chest. He woke instantly has a alight, at if above the beads when Johrf fouchied his shoulder. Hackney, London, church, `eyes gravel, the old man had awakened yet, unless. mo fails me, Of the audience he were seeing things with startling suddenness, and the a nd. He aN "This is for you," said John,, hold- attached., to some almbouses, which Christ. was a rpenter,, a - . -:1. � ega strange and beautiful beyond the or, pickpocket had fled. John was just believed in the brotherhood of man.' Ing out his parcel, a littl6 breathless can only accommodate a congr . 7] t to lift a shrill cry for Larry, tion of 1-4; While the village of Grove about dinary ken John considered this in startled with burry and embarrassment. "But t 0 Anton'plaYed his bio- the 'ark top, wh the old' man When p e"- Wbnd6i%ed if Anton Imew it's a surprise, and you inuin't open in Buckinghamshire, has a 'church m. lin be seemed to., forget all about ht his arm w7h a swift dart of silence. He r. it till Christmas Eve." built for the benefit of the 16 in- caug son, ants. Wonuments to 'a t1v' the what, if You'll f superstition". and, n old hand and said, 'Hey that, orgive 'my For moment Gramps looked up habit even "the totalitarian state."' welcome to anything at him as if hardly believing his ears. At Eldon, Hants, which has only let him go! He's we Ing curiosity," asked Gramps. "are you It was only since 4�nton had had he found'in my POC'-Ctg,L Don't bring agoing to do with all that wealth?" Then he took,the parcel with the gay nine, inhabitants, the church has but 0- Work in the lunch room instead •little reluctant- red and green ribbon the- lady had one door, and, it is claimedr the him, a so rest- and looked at it. Of playing fhat'he bid been ly, about the toots. The old man list- wrapped It in,. smailest font in England. -less and bitter. n talk- "Thank They had often you," he said at last• v different two been very "Thank you. I—this It a surprise. Clamps knew 'It had all be ed of the model before while Mother was still brews ago, wb a lot about. planes, for an old man. You have, made me very happy. I Eve, there alive. Then, on Christmas E "No doubt your decision is a sen- wonder if you will do something to .wreaths in the windows, 'Would be wrea Bible one;' Gramps said slowly when make an -old man even happier tomorow evening everywhere;, and when 79 spend a part of and candles eve he had fin;rhgd. His voice sourced Anton came in with. me. We -�- we "Certainly from playing some- might have a -A and flat. with that suddenly t:r�a very plea - there's no bourgeois sentimentality snack to eat and manage -where—a little pale, and dark eyes it sant time of it together" 'wide, shining look his da about it. Your brother should be ways played and wore when he had pla slowly proud of you—and after all, not be-. .,."It's Christmas Ave played well, of having come ]feeing in Christmas can't be a more Anton had already gone vtlen Jan' enchantment t Ion of st "ity! n id slowly back from far places of encha it 'forlorn business than not having went out next evening. John was 69 .y ere would be cr-*is of "Merry ound that the house anyone who really cares for you to prised when he f _.th and, warpriess for 9vWr ally happy, at the. address Grumps had gifts was tee: Aftirwavd, Ant= would play share with. To b --To-miorrow being "blic• hot- --Phe annual meeting" of • the last week with the following elect- :iday, the banks and all places of Pickering' ..Township Horticultural ed: President, Clifford Mutton, 1st buisiness will be closed, so you will Society will lie held in Dunbarton Vice -President, Miss May Brown. have to do your- week -end shopping United Church on Tuesday evening, Secretary, Muriel Clarke; I Assistant, today (Friday): -January 4th at 8 p. m. Edgie Pegg. Treasurer, Leslie Wil - Petrie, formerly of the —,John and Mrs. Stephenson, o2 son. Christian Fellowship, Miss staff of the Bank of Commerce in Columbus, formerly of Pickering, Alice Pegg. Christian Missionary, z -Pickering, but now in the Blenheim are celebrating their 65th wedding Miss Pearl Hickson. Qhrisdsab Cit^ ° brand, Left last week for a six anniversary today (Friday). Both izenship, Charles klcTaggart. Chris -Visit at the, home of his .par are over 80 years, and are enjoying tiara Culture, Mies Mildred Pegg. - - eats rn Aberdeen, Scotland. His good health. UWJA Work, Miss Edna Green. ' - many Pickering friends wish hist a --Miss Edith Murray is confined Boys' Work, F,dgic Pegg. Recreat- Pleasant vacation. to her home suffering from sinus fon, Edgie Pegg. Publications, Mise —1Mr. Fred Andrew, erho has had trouble. Miss Louise Rorke is slog►- May Brower. Pianist, Miss Pearl a long siege of illness, had a bad ly recovering from her serious cold, Hickbon; Assistant, Miss Alice Pegg spell last week, but we are glad to rwihile Miss Jessie Rorie, has, only LeadershipTsaMrs.. "+ ' know that he is now considerably this week been able to resume her Brown.. �' �. better. work in the city. .• - - _ —The ratepayers of the village ..—St. George's Church, Christmas ; . Stack Notes- vM meet in the Tom &all on Mon- Day at 10.30 a. m. ebration of day evening next at 7 P. m. to dis- the Holy Communion th short The Hermitage Farms announce - .r '4 suss ,village matters and to nominate address. Sunday, Dec. ,Sunday that in the last six months, fourteenZ. '. candidates for the -position of pol- School at 10 a. in. The se�*ices at Young Ayrshire bulls have left our. s ice.. trustee. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. will be based Premises free of charge to improve E «-41e 7Adies'- Aid of- St: And- upon the' Christmas .message. Pres- the type and milk production 'in few's Church met at the home of cher at both services, Rev, E. G. gee herds in the Township of e ig Mrs. J. Calvert on Wednesday last Robinson. Pickering. We will have many of with a large_ attendance.. The annual The regular monthly, meeting our lbest cows freshening in the next election of officers was held. Mrs. of the Wmwn's Institute will be .few mouths. If A* is your, desire Bowen was elected 'president, nuc held at the home of Mrs. Walter that you obtain one of these calves eseding Mrs. H. Boyes, who resign- fir. am Tuesday, Dec. 28th at 8 'v. suggest that you leave your nain a and address at the farm . Our ed. o'clock. The Roll Call — A, New fi fir. and Mrs. C. J. -Stevenson Year's Resolution. Program — The heard sire its Springburn Sir Eshott, Went Saturday in.Brooklfn lith Mr. History of New Year's Resolutions- an A. A. bull, the highest rating R. R. M"ivti•ay, who. vas celebrat. New Year's Thoughts. A Recipe for the Canadian Government can naske. We wish also to thank these farm. :ging his 90th birthday. Mr. Mowbraq a Happy Now Year. •- - - is very active and is in the best of --On Monday next; Dec, 27th, the era mho are cQ operating with us to ratepayers raise. the bulls they health, mentally and physically. Pay sof the Township of Fick- 1 y have received ` - - - - Man7 prominent men wale present, ening will meet in. the -Town Hall, to head their herds and to. improve - - Bro for the the standard of _cattle 'throughout a 'extend to ,all • iackrding� How. G. D. Conant; W. �� P�'P�e oi.,nom- ughaut £. N. Sinclair, ex- M, . P. P. and i•rratmg candidate` o� position the ,township,- btbers. -of Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and three Me Chr]stma871 4 .._ - - - —•A large number attended the Councillors for the year 1938, and ��• Raddy, prop• seraicee of the Presbyterian Church also to receive an account from the _ and $ on Sunday, ashen the segvices were - retiring. merrnhers of the council of Ladles of Pickering p the work dues the , HapPY and Prosperous _-appropriate to the Christmas Season. �fL Peet year- ' -Rev.. Dr. Camiidrael reached an There has been no election in.. the (And,all points, N. S. E. and W. township in the years; but excellent sermon which rvvas rrnreh P past fere } ,appreciated. The choir -of sixteen from present appearances there will -made, by hated are always Gifts :New Year be a .contest this ear, f appre ciated. � . worsen ,under the direction of Mrs, y as Several plus your Skil! - excellent manner. The services next have expressed their intention of j�(;n] ngp t ^fit in your ratt rendered . two anthems in an . candiates this ,.year and all make most attractive gifU. - !'b�aing - Sunday will also -be 'appropriate to the present members. of the council - - Yon • can always find a good supply 'the'-Chrnstrnas season.. Are IDWY to be in the running. of REMNANTS of silks. wool -`Ths annual installation .of the f'ollvwing the custom of his � � jersey, oraottoaa, at Officers of Doric Lod - ''- Sather, George V.� -the ping will -j Lodge A. F. & TOWN HAEL BUTTON SHOP'- _ 'broadcast his message to his sub. A- M, was held 'on Thursday even- BROCK ST. :OUTH—WHITBY - - t i - _ ta. throughout the whole British , � L3at �w+eek, 'Rt'. Wbz. Bro F. ((Zuilt Palcha—Buttoc s) - a` . T. . Empire on Christmas Day.. Last M Chapman, as IfistaIling Master, Fred 1 BHi1t1Dg, Pickering' :. year the ling had just ascended the � The officers for the year are a8 • � • :',, - 'throne, following the abdication of follows: W. M. Bro. Harry W• Barber. Shop :� 1Ps6sbilsied.l8bT, brother, and conseciuently no 1 Boyes, -1. P. M., Bro. W. C.... Mur- - - _ . snessage was sent. During the past kar, 'S. W:, Bro. • Frank - White; J. year the King and his Quee�W • , Bro. C E. Morley, Secret -n, Eliz- abeth �. have won �' h_e�arts of their ar9, Bro. Leslie M. Morley, Chap. - Q r - i c :. lain, �V: Bro. E: L. Cha n Beauty 1. ]. ] r SPECIAL? >gnbjecte;, and their -`two daughters Pte. . have al o become. very Popular. Treasurer, V. Wor. Bro., M. S. • , +Prue Ki Chapman, S•'D., Bro.. Jno. S. Bala- Acam stent Ind will avecbar t . _ _ King, in his public duties, has p y R , 25e. a 163 • shown himself to be a very capable don, J.: D., Bro A. J. Grigsby; D. of ttft beauty purl and satialae• 'Breakfast Icon • of C., W, Bro. John F'or ie I. G, tiomis%guaranteed ail ,reduced a.ia r wise ruler. He did -not- h r the g " MincedSteak 1 _.aasre training as. .his brother, Ed- Bro. C.. A. Balsdon,.S.,S., Bro. R. prices. _ _._ } - ward, Rxot he possesses the : J . •S . ; Bro . T T. Mansfield, f c• a lb. qualities ]]�� Permanent Naves, 12.00. i3,5QA5.00 that ' are most desirable in. a King. Tyler,''Bro. A. Rt, Mitchell . ' ' �gppo and Finger Wive. .50 f Pork Liver, - 2c. a lb. _ ,.. r Do not miss hearing him on 'Christ- lager Wave. .35 Mae may• Marcel, - t :4o cawing Beef, _ _ .I2c. -a 11 —Christmas Services were -held in The Pieker]ng Oil Shampoo, '�! the United Church on Sunday last, Ladies' Hair Cut. ewel Shortening; .15e. ' a lb., two expellent serrn¢tns' �+ene MEAT .MARKET' special' Prices-! May. 5 to 31 delivered by the pastor, Rev. Martin Cass]c Cleanser Jenkinson'. Special Christmas music Oil P., W., .`Reg. 00-- a1.5Q .- 3 l]ns, 13e• " was given by the choir, 'and at the We carry a full line of (�eguler, Reg: X3.50-•. 3.00 • f evening ser}ice, a beautiful, much Regula Reg. $S:Oa-- oo'f tins, 2.5e• , _ appreciated -solo, the well-knawp •Fresh - H. MA DI LL E I ^ "Holy' City' was sung 'by ani Frank phone Pick 71 : • •" '� 'Baker. Follotring the evening ser- _ vice the C. G. I'. T. und:W er the lead- and 'Vow drtvers��emer�r.. D _ ership of Miss Jean Clark,• conduct- Curd Butcher (phone 3000) :.Pie�terin9 -ed a pretty, White Gift Service. An G ENGFNE WA.ti TF1i1-2 to 2 _ appreciation. of the ever-increasing - 1.2 h. p. Dave • Lennox, care C. attendance at the evening services ReeEor, Ry lt. Pickering. 1 - 19 • • • is being felt b' the members of the Meats Pieerin Hard,Ware == - rcongreag' 10 a finest, most int= COLLIE PI PS— for sale (2). Ap- g S or erecting of sermo s are ,being heard Our- deliter3 is at 3 our ePr�'ice. ply, Percy Neale, Pickering 18-19 regularly. If you are not already bone Pick 162 PIGS FOR SALE* -25 pigs, 7 wks. APPLIER t associated with one of the churches, old. Apply lot 15, con . 3 • Pickerin FRES, • CLAR,ENCE SILK pp Y g' "you are urged to attend, and hear Tong Goralczyk. 1 Z—I8 WITH ^these• addresses. On Friday, night. "self -shining" last, the children of the Sunday HOUSE TO REMIT—in­ � the village u w Qf -School held the floor while they LILLIANIS of Pickering,. Apply, to� Miss Shau- FLOOR HA •f Ems+ _ conducted .their annual Christmas ghness 17-18 GLO �•. concert: A good program was given B AU SHOP Y• sS = FLOOR GLOSS and enjoyed by the adults. also. FOR SALE--tIiolstein cow, due to Np .The majority at Christmas time feel Three doors east of th OId Ckurch freshen. 9 pigs, ' about 50 'lbs. 7 Rust QQ : • .ry that it is largely a lime for the Garage, Mr. O. C�rummer's pigs,.6 weeks old. 2 sows, bred. w0 ! ..! �• PINT With Applier _ .59c 46 4 - that . Gra 9obI con. Pickerin �" ' + - z youngsters and this helps to make Residence. y, , �, _ g• ;P ., �n Q� ''the Christmas entertainment the 17-18 :� _�'•! ��i p IQ `pec ble and enjoyable.,Santa 9han� QUART Witb Applier ✓SC• --. e�ptapoo and Fingerwave 'See. - Claus "blew" in, a bit late, and met Fingerwave 35c. FOR SALE — First Mortage on with -an accident -sullen his �*hiskens Oil Sham - property sittiated in the Village of ,Agent for McCormick -Deering Ful rm Idacbinery poo & Fix erwave 75e. Pickering, First-class security. .:froze and cell off, but had plenty B, Y• A'P- ....and Repairs. •. _ ' .of.assistants to see that his duties Arching 35e. ,�y to Thomson & 1vlcMillan, Gordon Our Motto:—"�Ve Ltcive •, C7e►n astir, 4r -were carried out. Church Sen -ices Manicure S5c House, Pickering. 2tf' j it isnot made. on Sunday nest at the onus] hotnr. Faola'la ' 50a COWS FOR SALE — Close spring- The Y. P. U. will attend the even- HAIRCUTTING 25a ers and fersh cawg, pure bred and _ Telephone 3900 ing service in a -body. Services oc grades. T. B. Tested and bloodt �r -a Christmas nature -,,will again be Thermique Reaterless Ait Perman- tested. Free_ .delivery. Wm. • J. J. S: $ALSDON, - PICKERING eld. ent Waves Mu h Murco Fa - 31.85 $2.50 3350 95,00 Phone JSr9. Lindsay Q>at nban• Plot. 220P +1. -. v.. .W , �,-': ^.•- .?- tFic•-.. r::.P.,. 0..F Y ,gy:",. .�.• _. ".m,=.s' ..+ir �. ran '• .._ ..�i. �'� °ee - '.a. '... . _ ..�..,,.... . : 17• k. v:ia'.s`. '-v.C'�jro'-y �,• 1. .,yam,, . ,� _ ; - .,`..t .. t l p •. y• - / L 0 QA 61 b M b The Pubic ind Continuation Greenwood Schools dooM on Wednesday toe - the Christmas vacation. C. G. I . , T. held their elect- " .—The News extends to all its There will be no meeting of th i6 on of officers on. Saturday after - •readers its best wishes for a bounti- A.. -Y.. P. A. this ,week, but next noon and resulted as follows: Lead- ,ful and Merry Christmas week will be a social, starting at 8 er, Miss Edna Green. President, i —Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Marquis, p. m. in the Club Rooms. Miss Mildred Brown. Vice-Presid- _ of Stroud, spent a ferw days at the .-ddns. T. Andrew had the mis- ent, Miss Doreen Pegg. Secretary, horse of the former's sister,, Mrs. fortune on Tuesday to fall on the Miss Vanessa Walls, Assistant, !*James- Andrew. icy 'sidewalk in front of the Reddin Miss Marjorie Byers. Pianist, Miss '--The light fall of snow which ,property and fracture her arm at Eileen Sadler; Assistant, Mik�aa Mar- ' took place during the week has giv- the eftw. jorie Byers. Treasurer, —Mass Lois en the landscape quite a Christmas , ' —Lost, a small, black .change Byers. ' 1 like appearance, reminding us. of the purse. - Finder please leave at News The Y. P. U. held thein annual f old ya but without the sleigh -bells. Office. meeting on Tuesday evening, of -� --To-miorrow being "blic• hot- --Phe annual meeting" of • the last week with the following elect- :iday, the banks and all places of Pickering' ..Township Horticultural ed: President, Clifford Mutton, 1st buisiness will be closed, so you will Society will lie held in Dunbarton Vice -President, Miss May Brown. have to do your- week -end shopping United Church on Tuesday evening, Secretary, Muriel Clarke; I Assistant, today (Friday): -January 4th at 8 p. m. Edgie Pegg. Treasurer, Leslie Wil - Petrie, formerly of the —,John and Mrs. Stephenson, o2 son. Christian Fellowship, Miss staff of the Bank of Commerce in Columbus, formerly of Pickering, Alice Pegg. Christian Missionary, z -Pickering, but now in the Blenheim are celebrating their 65th wedding Miss Pearl Hickson. Qhrisdsab Cit^ ° brand, Left last week for a six anniversary today (Friday). Both izenship, Charles klcTaggart. Chris -Visit at the, home of his .par are over 80 years, and are enjoying tiara Culture, Mies Mildred Pegg. - - eats rn Aberdeen, Scotland. His good health. UWJA Work, Miss Edna Green. ' - many Pickering friends wish hist a --Miss Edith Murray is confined Boys' Work, F,dgic Pegg. Recreat- Pleasant vacation. to her home suffering from sinus fon, Edgie Pegg. Publications, Mise —1Mr. Fred Andrew, erho has had trouble. Miss Louise Rorke is slog►- May Brower. Pianist, Miss Pearl a long siege of illness, had a bad ly recovering from her serious cold, Hickbon; Assistant, Miss Alice Pegg spell last week, but we are glad to rwihile Miss Jessie Rorie, has, only LeadershipTsaMrs.. "+ ' know that he is now considerably this week been able to resume her Brown.. �' �. better. work in the city. .• - - _ —The ratepayers of the village ..—St. George's Church, Christmas ; . Stack Notes- vM meet in the Tom &all on Mon- Day at 10.30 a. m. ebration of day evening next at 7 P. m. to dis- the Holy Communion th short The Hermitage Farms announce - .r '4 suss ,village matters and to nominate address. Sunday, Dec. ,Sunday that in the last six months, fourteenZ. '. candidates for the -position of pol- School at 10 a. in. The se�*ices at Young Ayrshire bulls have left our. s ice.. trustee. 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. will be based Premises free of charge to improve E «-41e 7Adies'- Aid of- St: And- upon the' Christmas .message. Pres- the type and milk production 'in few's Church met at the home of cher at both services, Rev, E. G. gee herds in the Township of e ig Mrs. J. Calvert on Wednesday last Robinson. Pickering. We will have many of with a large_ attendance.. The annual The regular monthly, meeting our lbest cows freshening in the next election of officers was held. Mrs. of the Wmwn's Institute will be .few mouths. If A* is your, desire Bowen was elected 'president, nuc held at the home of Mrs. Walter that you obtain one of these calves eseding Mrs. H. Boyes, who resign- fir. am Tuesday, Dec. 28th at 8 'v. suggest that you leave your nain a and address at the farm . Our ed. o'clock. The Roll Call — A, New fi fir. and Mrs. C. J. -Stevenson Year's Resolution. Program — The heard sire its Springburn Sir Eshott, Went Saturday in.Brooklfn lith Mr. History of New Year's Resolutions- an A. A. bull, the highest rating R. R. M"ivti•ay, who. vas celebrat. New Year's Thoughts. A Recipe for the Canadian Government can naske. We wish also to thank these farm. :ging his 90th birthday. Mr. Mowbraq a Happy Now Year. •- - - is very active and is in the best of --On Monday next; Dec, 27th, the era mho are cQ operating with us to ratepayers raise. the bulls they health, mentally and physically. Pay sof the Township of Fick- 1 y have received ` - - - - Man7 prominent men wale present, ening will meet in. the -Town Hall, to head their herds and to. improve - - Bro for the the standard of _cattle 'throughout a 'extend to ,all • iackrding� How. G. D. Conant; W. �� P�'P�e oi.,nom- ughaut £. N. Sinclair, ex- M, . P. P. and i•rratmg candidate` o� position the ,township,- btbers. -of Reeve, Deputy -Reeve and three Me Chr]stma871 4 .._ - - - —•A large number attended the Councillors for the year 1938, and ��• Raddy, prop• seraicee of the Presbyterian Church also to receive an account from the _ and $ on Sunday, ashen the segvices were - retiring. merrnhers of the council of Ladles of Pickering p the work dues the , HapPY and Prosperous _-appropriate to the Christmas Season. �fL Peet year- ' -Rev.. Dr. Camiidrael reached an There has been no election in.. the (And,all points, N. S. E. and W. township in the years; but excellent sermon which rvvas rrnreh P past fere } ,appreciated. The choir -of sixteen from present appearances there will -made, by hated are always Gifts :New Year be a .contest this ear, f appre ciated. � . worsen ,under the direction of Mrs, y as Several plus your Skil! - excellent manner. The services next have expressed their intention of j�(;n] ngp t ^fit in your ratt rendered . two anthems in an . candiates this ,.year and all make most attractive gifU. - !'b�aing - Sunday will also -be 'appropriate to the present members. of the council - - Yon • can always find a good supply 'the'-Chrnstrnas season.. Are IDWY to be in the running. of REMNANTS of silks. wool -`Ths annual installation .of the f'ollvwing the custom of his � � jersey, oraottoaa, at Officers of Doric Lod - ''- Sather, George V.� -the ping will -j Lodge A. F. & TOWN HAEL BUTTON SHOP'- _ 'broadcast his message to his sub. A- M, was held 'on Thursday even- BROCK ST. :OUTH—WHITBY - - t i - _ ta. throughout the whole British , � L3at �w+eek, 'Rt'. Wbz. Bro F. ((Zuilt Palcha—Buttoc s) - a` . T. . Empire on Christmas Day.. Last M Chapman, as IfistaIling Master, Fred 1 BHi1t1Dg, Pickering' :. year the ling had just ascended the � The officers for the year are a8 • � • :',, - 'throne, following the abdication of follows: W. M. Bro. Harry W• Barber. Shop :� 1Ps6sbilsied.l8bT, brother, and conseciuently no 1 Boyes, -1. P. M., Bro. W. C.... Mur- - - _ . snessage was sent. During the past kar, 'S. W:, Bro. • Frank - White; J. year the King and his Quee�W • , Bro. C E. Morley, Secret -n, Eliz- abeth �. have won �' h_e�arts of their ar9, Bro. Leslie M. Morley, Chap. - Q r - i c :. lain, �V: Bro. E: L. Cha n Beauty 1. ]. ] r SPECIAL? >gnbjecte;, and their -`two daughters Pte. . have al o become. very Popular. Treasurer, V. Wor. Bro., M. S. • , +Prue Ki Chapman, S•'D., Bro.. Jno. S. Bala- Acam stent Ind will avecbar t . _ _ King, in his public duties, has p y R , 25e. a 163 • shown himself to be a very capable don, J.: D., Bro A. J. Grigsby; D. of ttft beauty purl and satialae• 'Breakfast Icon • of C., W, Bro. John F'or ie I. G, tiomis%guaranteed ail ,reduced a.ia r wise ruler. He did -not- h r the g " MincedSteak 1 _.aasre training as. .his brother, Ed- Bro. C.. A. Balsdon,.S.,S., Bro. R. prices. _ _._ } - ward, Rxot he possesses the : J . •S . ; Bro . T T. Mansfield, f c• a lb. qualities ]]�� Permanent Naves, 12.00. i3,5QA5.00 that ' are most desirable in. a King. Tyler,''Bro. A. Rt, Mitchell . ' ' �gppo and Finger Wive. .50 f Pork Liver, - 2c. a lb. _ ,.. r Do not miss hearing him on 'Christ- lager Wave. .35 Mae may• Marcel, - t :4o cawing Beef, _ _ .I2c. -a 11 —Christmas Services were -held in The Pieker]ng Oil Shampoo, '�! the United Church on Sunday last, Ladies' Hair Cut. ewel Shortening; .15e. ' a lb., two expellent serrn¢tns' �+ene MEAT .MARKET' special' Prices-! May. 5 to 31 delivered by the pastor, Rev. Martin Cass]c Cleanser Jenkinson'. Special Christmas music Oil P., W., .`Reg. 00-- a1.5Q .- 3 l]ns, 13e• " was given by the choir, 'and at the We carry a full line of (�eguler, Reg: X3.50-•. 3.00 • f evening ser}ice, a beautiful, much Regula Reg. $S:Oa-- oo'f tins, 2.5e• , _ appreciated -solo, the well-knawp •Fresh - H. MA DI LL E I ^ "Holy' City' was sung 'by ani Frank phone Pick 71 : • •" '� 'Baker. Follotring the evening ser- _ vice the C. G. I'. T. und:W er the lead- and 'Vow drtvers��emer�r.. D _ ership of Miss Jean Clark,• conduct- Curd Butcher (phone 3000) :.Pie�terin9 -ed a pretty, White Gift Service. An G ENGFNE WA.ti TF1i1-2 to 2 _ appreciation. of the ever-increasing - 1.2 h. p. Dave • Lennox, care C. attendance at the evening services ReeEor, Ry lt. Pickering. 1 - 19 • • • is being felt b' the members of the Meats Pieerin Hard,Ware == - rcongreag' 10 a finest, most int= COLLIE PI PS— for sale (2). Ap- g S or erecting of sermo s are ,being heard Our- deliter3 is at 3 our ePr�'ice. ply, Percy Neale, Pickering 18-19 regularly. If you are not already bone Pick 162 PIGS FOR SALE* -25 pigs, 7 wks. APPLIER t associated with one of the churches, old. Apply lot 15, con . 3 • Pickerin FRES, • CLAR,ENCE SILK pp Y g' "you are urged to attend, and hear Tong Goralczyk. 1 Z—I8 WITH ^these• addresses. On Friday, night. "self -shining" last, the children of the Sunday HOUSE TO REMIT—in­ � the village u w Qf -School held the floor while they LILLIANIS of Pickering,. Apply, to� Miss Shau- FLOOR HA •f Ems+ _ conducted .their annual Christmas ghness 17-18 GLO �•. concert: A good program was given B AU SHOP Y• sS = FLOOR GLOSS and enjoyed by the adults. also. FOR SALE--tIiolstein cow, due to Np .The majority at Christmas time feel Three doors east of th OId Ckurch freshen. 9 pigs, ' about 50 'lbs. 7 Rust QQ : • .ry that it is largely a lime for the Garage, Mr. O. C�rummer's pigs,.6 weeks old. 2 sows, bred. w0 ! ..! �• PINT With Applier _ .59c 46 4 - that . Gra 9obI con. Pickerin �" ' + - z youngsters and this helps to make Residence. y, , �, _ g• ;P ., �n Q� ''the Christmas entertainment the 17-18 :� _�'•! ��i p IQ `pec ble and enjoyable.,Santa 9han� QUART Witb Applier ✓SC• --. e�ptapoo and Fingerwave 'See. - Claus "blew" in, a bit late, and met Fingerwave 35c. FOR SALE — First Mortage on with -an accident -sullen his �*hiskens Oil Sham - property sittiated in the Village of ,Agent for McCormick -Deering Ful rm Idacbinery poo & Fix erwave 75e. Pickering, First-class security. .:froze and cell off, but had plenty B, Y• A'P- ....and Repairs. •. _ ' .of.assistants to see that his duties Arching 35e. ,�y to Thomson & 1vlcMillan, Gordon Our Motto:—"�Ve Ltcive •, C7e►n astir, 4r -were carried out. Church Sen -ices Manicure S5c House, Pickering. 2tf' j it isnot made. on Sunday nest at the onus] hotnr. Faola'la ' 50a COWS FOR SALE — Close spring- The Y. P. U. will attend the even- HAIRCUTTING 25a ers and fersh cawg, pure bred and _ Telephone 3900 ing service in a -body. Services oc grades. T. B. Tested and bloodt �r -a Christmas nature -,,will again be Thermique Reaterless Ait Perman- tested. Free_ .delivery. Wm. • J. J. S: $ALSDON, - PICKERING eld. ent Waves Mu h Murco Fa - 31.85 $2.50 3350 95,00 Phone JSr9. Lindsay Q>at nban• Plot. 220P