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_ PICgERIN(1, ONT.. FRIDAY, DEC. 18, iu36..:7
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,isrfnsrtowssslws�i��.NOTICE
service will not be heW in the .
LJY�N
wo0
Don't forget ••the .Christmas Con-- 'Green River Church ' 'next Sunday
cert at S. S. No. 4. E,., on Monday, Dec. 2atN' d;Az tai- the
-ttevole Baptist S. S. -
AnniverLLS
.. •,. Broak Read • . • ssry. ,
• _._.,_.. ... - • . - :. f
the om- Kia"Ie toss--I9�3G
Dont forget Christmas �
cert to be held at Brock Road
school on Tuesday evening, Dec. Tom Farndale is out again: silo
22nd. Starting at 8 p. m, Everyone Mrs. H. Parkin. Celebrating •soy 'Cloldto shpnivtr% t
w,eLcome' School was closed on " Monday -
Several from here attended the for the kings birthday. nary, taut giving the farmers the
shower held., at Brougham hall for Mrs. Wm. Harbron spent Sunday followiog prices for chopping until
Mr. and . Mrs. _r?c z Q1 c^, t:h s had with bpr. ,;44--r, Mrs. H. Parkin. JdOuary Ist :
the misfortune of being burned out Miss Grace Mitchell spent the _ _ :
last week. end of the week with Claremont Chopping; 6c. per bag
The ,shootin=g match held at P. J., relatives. 30 bags -.and user,,
Fuller's was well atteaded'; on Sat- Don't' -forget the Christmas Con-
e weather gave aii cert in the hall %on Wednesday eve. .SC. pertbag. �=
onlay ta_.t. Ideal - •
added enjo,-mr.nt • to the sport and sorbs, De-_ v3rd. ' ,t., t
These are eXr � out'
e Mrs.. Bun};er •has 'i:rproved cuff. _ptieaS..y pricer
many li=ck •-opes carried orf geese'
as pri.z,"F Also t} i" Saturday, Mr. icientfy to be -out driving again, we for fine chopping,
V4 m. El'irott Kill.. hold- a shootirlg. are pleased to say, •
match. Geese and turkeys -will be Wm: Clark, of 'Greenwriod is in l bm keepiirg a full line of Master
shot off. ,! charge of the garage while Mr. grand Poultry. Feeds, Also chop=
-r -----r— Hooker is on Jury work: of all kinds.
'`Brougham V.'• Parkin. - 3iiltoli, Stanley and Or any of the Master Brands tbat
George Coultice spent Sunday after -
George may be required or ordered.
Mn. Cannon had a businesG.:trip noon with. roe ,Parkin at Ashburn.
to the city last week -end. Misses Florence and Jean Mow- Prices Rigbt---N'o .Credit
Bate;. Mrs. -G- Philip. -and pray- were in.. Whitby last , Friday
Mrs. Lemmon were city visitors on evening as guests of -Mr. Nicholson,
Friday. Sorry to report Mrs. W. Steven -_
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Forsythe wem son " is in Oshawa Hospital under-
v- sitors of T_ C. and, Mrs. Brown going treatment.' We hope for a _
tiIBN�-TVNIN�
PIANOv
on Saturday. • speedy. �-ve"
Dor. and Mrs. Harvey attended an -+�--- -' -AND
A=mateur Concert one- eYenbW kdsi Drinbartoo
A]1 kinds of Rpt sir' Work
Agency for Frust do Wgpd
with a fe v.glractical ,wc*s •for far
tsooett•� Stretchy -W*tk the ktirk lean -Woe
Bhp' �
n►it.,S. 40 M%&M4N-Ptlyaleiwa
"Our tructitr prat+ ycwr w+sy
Sitrseoa. tea 6artm. ray
dib9.w
[]t R. F'Q"YT8 Op6. D Director
A�dw at dates ioRes,
��- , -PORE,. -
_- Aserkw optmetriesl
.i ebd to
ee>,joyable dance. Ciask'a orchestra
Dreaertt After expenses ,west paid
A
°'.opal t t.at.
�:n
WvUD, CEMENT,
te'a`io�.
• and Feeds ,of all
the balance war gi.M to the W. I.
for tkeir work.
SAND, GRAVEL,
�Dl}iVAW ttuiluY lirru•ter.
and :.
Salicattr'Neuc•yeuibuc. y1aaeywli, a .
JWMNly ocatpted tip toe +ate A. ti. trt)rta-
BUILDER'S SUPPLIES
- seam *ins of t.:ourt Howe. W tutby. sty
alEo localcartage work
BEATON, ISELL is R%3,56
ROJQ P"try. Flour
Earristors tt Soiicitom
We have also placed in stork a full
Baetlt'e Prises Blore, Bq}i�
line of Maple Le -f Milling
WILLIAM J, BLATUN. K. C.
0o'- Feed?.
H. BROUKL BEL=L, K- L. J. 1). F. ROSS
..
JAMES A wKi�llr
A. - W. MITCHELL
1! Boy Street, l pronto, ' Adelaide Mrs
Don't- forget tate ohrfstmas tree
'18th, - Recitations.
Rlc1H i.tr,�u.:4 a: Cw, Bdrtis-
Pickerin ; tint.
rr. ��Lutors. Notartcs etc.. 5iti;e aUl'
�I
of Lrte FSuitding, SG Toronto x. Tom. Lo. f)fhi.
- phone , i00 Re*ideuct•, f3G'd0
TCIa nr Ad. Riot,. vickerma enoue 3ww. btl
—
Txox�c ill �t �111,LAN-litrrits- .
The Real Stbre, Claremont
rens, Sollucors, Notary . Public. Unice A
Re•ideoceol Mr Thotesun, kAt 11, conceae,on 1.
PHONY, 9211 ,
Pickering. onus .00hour*:'Th to 8– sad ; .. rddy
rtetai, (rota
606 p tn.. or k
2 Royal Bank
FURNITURE
oro t o a
t oronto otiux :808
a�ppuiataoent.
�tk Pbooe Pict N,. O. Toronto El a 3303.
31! •,
We ,re dieplaving an attractive
regal fox hpidnd. Ii eR*: ff. H. Mut
ton, Greenwood.
variety of
CONANIT da ANNIS — Bea riste-ti,
Selicitem N„tarws Public.
Aiuulirium And Granillnire Etc'.
contributed. inost .genermaly to -
Furniture •tnd Fur ituf•e
4WDON D. CON AMT,'K C.
MovelGies.
N F. ANN IS. B. A.. LJ_ 8._
Prloes low. in keeping with times ...
riots •7 1 S Sisoee St. S,'. Oabaw,
a. �ti�
Pb=in-4 and Vtmbavral. and at the Cow%
1�'VNERAL DIRECTOR
•liana•.Whitby. (Mr.LonaatiPboot7(Wlak-
WASERVICE
by)-
_—�
College
A ( nAuste of Radio Colles
�
with
"ILO*t1N1T8.
nt.tea� ('.rsa.ate
Up-to-the-minute training
p- g -
lr nt. J. !r of
tlae Rcial Corinne o1 Des+ Sottraooa ante Taroo-
and
to gisat•ttr• At Cbu sat otsce Duet D. A.
t'� sill •'urs Tnea Y sad Ftwat1 Pbo°r
o_EINEST EQUIPMENT
kindness at, this time of
Dean, Mrs, Mairs and Jack, Ary.
for
-*L3 ERBSBT T. FALLAISH, L D e..
Guaranteed Satisfaetioo'
�i1 D. D. S , Graduate W the Royal C 1bee of
AT
atraeat Sssrfloose std Ate ltnwersity a1 ToroNto.
tpllAe a reeideaeeeseotte dos east of St And•
"•Cbwc��b��.��Pickn
Re,►�onable PrtCww
ts.Out• Ogee hours' 9
aPtioee POL i?Op�po'otment. ray
Tuber and Batteries always oa h
4(X
esirsi•ei~, aly
ionary Program'. wiil be held in the
Pea.
,.
As usual, ouras,ortmentof Cbriat�
H. ROY MiLLEFL
*lioifril!* AT1Df. -
IBroulrbam. ' Ontario
thatch on Sunday evening
20th, at 7.30. A splendid Christ-
48tf Pbone :stark 1804
A, BLI AB TH R1t1HAKa$.O_1i—
-
j1ia tireanQauaa abiteinewaaee or altkinda.
_ --------
easrsaouas eompaciesof e0id ffasaeial stand.
ll3 here and We are read
'
bef ore he met tog. -
yi presented a lovely unlit to the W.
Him, as did the wise -men years
�j POSTILL, Liosesed Auctioneer.
—�
L' • !ae Oaanefee o! Yart sad Oorado. Alt•
i• as talent money, when tickets are
rlos aal•a et all blade &VAnsed aeon abareaar
asb•e. sbdrsssG"*c alvurP• O., Out
Insursuce Of -Ail Kinds -.
R. BEATON. TOWNSHIP
D
Beet. Rats Available with
a clout Convera:sm• Commiie.ibaer tar
--°
Ukao a�,lavita. Acc~tant. Eu. [sear of
Iiaer.aeLioea..e xbke.ala.ert.
-8ecnrity and Service
mWK. MAW
.Address ':-'-Pl�e
LIQRN SSD AUVTIOi! EJC: t , AND
BROUGHAM -PICK 516
VALUATOR
iiCieLndn..11@&ters,r l8mll8•atitl
Sales 000dected Anywhere
M n<iav, Dec..The folleRving
officers were elected: Pres., Mrs.
moue or write. addrese 614 Dtntt as
street, Bast. •
•
R.
Agency for Frust do Wgpd
with a fe v.glractical ,wc*s •for far
tsooett•� Stretchy -W*tk the ktirk lean -Woe
Bhp' �
You Cannot
coo aTa
wi�cmd with a
�
47.
t
Ei
��1ti for Leadi
genoe�.a
• .A-vbf
t
Omple" Uz-,e and repulse.
ee>,joyable dance. Ciask'a orchestra
Dreaertt After expenses ,west paid
A
i
' Hss
week -end with Mr. K. Heelby a»d
:anti ttSl ritoo>lino
+
BlUTCh
• and Feeds ,of all
the balance war gi.M to the W. I.
for tkeir work.
tarltity.
1ltixs; hath -Annie spent• a #ew
-
_. _
kinds.
on Moedoy Felting' abndet the
days with tier aunt, Mrs• W11son in
I
Qppkshott mplemouta
YOU CAN AV(3iil
g'C8A1' N
ROJQ P"try. Flour
entire otlawra nitq assembled at the
Oshawa.
!i[r. a.nd Kra. F. N. Ch mmn'
Baetlt'e Prises Blore, Bq}i�
�l<+'oLt oW e l
PoUljfy Fe&k, GrownnK
Hall to shave .ter sytnpatky for
Ldiew-crena ifs. arrd XM Walt-
�slted on Sunday with 'Mr. ant
'�� F. Gib.o .
.
WILSON BROS.
CYRIL �. MOR"Y
x>..>�, t.�►s 1�"h
er Harnilborl,. � bl&ssie was deg-
tmTed b7► last Tae_•day even-
Don't- forget tate ohrfstmas tree
'18th, - Recitations.
;
LAXM moi, �.
OR LABRAL IN8CRANCR
111eawry all slakes of Ploy Points
,.tire
its. Their loss of the season fraft,
on Friday,' Dec.
_
ftme rielm IL VW
DT AT T OCk wi �
L
ogetahles � a^_d kitch! n furriture;
felt keen-
and short plays-
Found, a male deg, black and tsar.
Pbr;np Mark 72M
. .
PICHSR lf3, ONT.
and cooking utensils was
ly .at this time of year. Neighbors
regal fox hpidnd. Ii eR*: ff. H. Mut
ton, Greenwood.
�aU'
contributed. inost .genermaly to -
Mr. A Ormerod and son of Tor;
dy their alticlepZnet, , oasis as. e,
fine. contribution of vegetakiles and
.
onto. spetlt'lVtonday with Edith and
Howard Osmerod.
are
a. �ti�
You
1�'VNERAL DIRECTOR
irllit, The evening was spent in sue
iAtereourw, dancing.
Mr. Rtow Di�tey. wko .has beers
'some
`-,
.. �A ECD
ial cards •and
Mr. and Mrs. Hannikort desire to
��' the doctor's care' tui
v�j
- lL1TlAS
Private Alnbolaoee
Day a,nd Night ServiCe
thank their many Mende for their
loss.
weeks, is improving:
Miss Marion Douglas, of High-
To visit our storedorris= the Cbris-
f� �+
S -
Phone NMI
kindness at, this time of
Dean, Mrs, Mairs and Jack, Ary.
end Creek, is' spending a few daps
Mrs. Sadler•
Imas, season and is�a;,ect +,be ister•
line of gifts we have so
VIg' 1
Mwloeru 5Q(►0
Ddadill and T. C. Brown were in the
with her aunt,
White lift service on a Mfrs-
esting
display,,
SAB OUT StOCIt t811r1�1�y
a_`
• Qn�e
city on Friday.
On Tuesday afternoon last the
ionary Program'. wiil be held in the
Pea.
,.
As usual, ouras,ortmentof Cbriat�
Right A -to-minute Gifts
$ p
- - - -
W T. held- a . very larpelo attended
thatch on Sunday evening
20th, at 7.30. A splendid Christ-
mss Cards is most complete at '
]doderatel )^iced
• p p
meeting at the Brown home. Qulia'
a large budtet of bu loess cattle
-Mtn-r9
Rias and missionary program 'tel
be given_ ret us bring our gifts to
•
prices even as Ion+asOnecet7t tact:
course, tovelo s, included
QOOtT Assortment
ll3 here and We are read
'
bef ore he met tog. -
yi presented a lovely unlit to the W.
Him, as did the wise -men years
and, of
with al! cards -
til8 you We have rRBpes
i• as talent money, when tickets are
a The-arimia3 meeting of. the' Green
Toilet goods, 'bulk and boxed cao-
M
from 19,95 •u p --Ailj giLe,
sold for .it, to help for medical
,
wa,d Gleaners Ladies Bible Class
dy,cigars, cigarettes and novelties
Motor Anbulanoe, Day or Night
style or price yon wish•
rnspection of school children Lady
les are requested to furnish
me at the slums of Mrs, Green on
'14th.
- will be fovi7d in our slur's at pritti
I Phone 1300
iiCieLndn..11@&ters,r l8mll8•atitl
.mitts..
is be used as 'Christmas Rifts. A
M n<iav, Dec..The folleRving
officers were elected: Pres., Mrs.
suitable to all.
- t
Week, Mr Harvey being one of tnc
judg" on the occasion.
we are sorry - that -Mrs. Pearson
.'All Tuning Guaranteed
_
Brougham Athletic Club will hold
is on .the sick lisR.
Q. S. M"DONALI)
a dance in the Town Hall, Bmuzh-
Miss Dvelyn Annis is otpending a
2N CLOSE AVE.,1ORONTO
am, on New Year's Eve, Dec.- 31=t.
fea•.days at home with he- p.trPnt`,
be to hes:.
Phone Lakeside lfiY4
Admission, 24 cent-,. ' • .
Everybtxiywill glad
Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Benny were
that Edythe Kemp,*- collar -bone 4.
:,Ortlere taken at NEWS Offim''
week -end visitors at the Bert Har•
mendinir nicely
ve y hose a and Mr, ' anti . Mrs. Sher-
,lock
We extend aui sympathy to the
Shinglesint
'or Sale
and Mr. -and Mrs, Deane spirt.
tat@; R^!'r PEarr�
farilly of "'the ,
Sunday with Mr, and- Mrs. Hvrv(--v.
in their recent . boreavement_
In the. report of last %eek• of
The. annual .concert of th- Unit.
(salt Galvani A -d Alec! Ablngle4„
goods, cent to the West, relief. t-%:,
t;d Church will -be held on, Tuesda'•
''Bird's Felt 9latp 19hinvle+t,
'litsKRy
balers should have beer# reported.
Dec. 22nd. A very entertainv .pro
Alan.rr-ru►,hrring wht•r's,
Theappeal- met with a hearty ms-
'gram- is being- prepared.
LKwn rtu,,wPrs shgrpened.
pnnse Estimated value of goods
'tilt, Y. F. S. will, hold their hey
T: PATERSON S UTLAHJ:; i riN.
rrieetintr on Xon(iay, D','. ,21st_ M..
Ohli and grt Price%. .Phone
In last 'Sunday's Sundry' r-chool
mer.Armis, Cliizen - '' t►�'
_
session, Miss Annie Bayles gave a
will have charve of the meet;ntr
T iE�
fine report of the Provincial S. S.
Last Wednesday- eveniner. _hP •i' t' •
..FUEL :•.
-
Convention in the • city, which Ahe
'barton C ; G. L - T. hat) r --e
and George Willson attended as
of entertain-,ng7Piekerin¢ r _ r. Z
-
delegates,from our school;
e Iv•tc-1 0*
T„ the mothers and. tho
Builders"Supplies'.'
_
tie-'- -_-
the :olvlrrecation. A . hnrt r effi,1
ring members sponsored their -arm-
formed the f, st- Tart" uLtlre • Pr
_ -._ ..
„
dal oyster supper. with the hall
iRe.. this tvas foll.rwed= by an rhtPi
•h
Lumber sod LaEh
filled almost to rapacity. After a
taining program • .,Mrs. Linn, of
Ras, the speaker and 9poka
Pe
B. C Shingles
%►
splendid suppor, a short program
wgiven by Whitby artists. Miss
as
city,
bmit Chriatmac Lunch war xerz?
,
Blue Coal
Powell gave o mm�derfW exhibition
and the evening closed ,ardth ~Taps,'
;: btl>�[tr! •U081a -
oftap-dancing, <�*Wlau Milton , B.
Burk sa lir. khirlle, County
-
Greenwood
do Coke
cflhed
A,gncultaval - Repro ntative to ad-
-
and Fan
-Dont ~
CP1$IB�i. I.1>me, Izi•tRrd'f.- •
- '
'dress
�2rlt...Smitherc
—�gpje
Agency for Frust do Wgpd
with a fe v.glractical ,wc*s •for far
tsooett•� Stretchy -W*tk the ktirk lean -Woe
Bhp' �
You Cannot
coo aTa
wi�cmd with a
�
47.
t
Ei
��1ti for Leadi
genoe�.a
• .A-vbf
t
Omple" Uz-,e and repulse.
ee>,joyable dance. Ciask'a orchestra
Dreaertt After expenses ,west paid
A
i
' Hss
week -end with Mr. K. Heelby a»d
:anti ttSl ritoo>lino
+
BlUTCh
• and Feeds ,of all
the balance war gi.M to the W. I.
for tkeir work.
tarltity.
1ltixs; hath -Annie spent• a #ew
-
_. _
kinds.
on Moedoy Felting' abndet the
days with tier aunt, Mrs• W11son in
I
Qppkshott mplemouta
YOU CAN AV(3iil
g'C8A1' N
ROJQ P"try. Flour
entire otlawra nitq assembled at the
Oshawa.
!i[r. a.nd Kra. F. N. Ch mmn'
Baetlt'e Prises Blore, Bq}i�
�l<+'oLt oW e l
PoUljfy Fe&k, GrownnK
Hall to shave .ter sytnpatky for
Ldiew-crena ifs. arrd XM Walt-
�slted on Sunday with 'Mr. ant
'�� F. Gib.o .
.
WILSON BROS.
CYRIL �. MOR"Y
x>..>�, t.�►s 1�"h
er Harnilborl,. � bl&ssie was deg-
tmTed b7► last Tae_•day even-
Don't- forget tate ohrfstmas tree
'18th, - Recitations.
;
LAXM moi, �.
OR LABRAL IN8CRANCR
111eawry all slakes of Ploy Points
,.tire
its. Their loss of the season fraft,
on Friday,' Dec.
_
ftme rielm IL VW
DT AT T OCk wi �
L
ogetahles � a^_d kitch! n furriture;
felt keen-
and short plays-
Found, a male deg, black and tsar.
Pbr;np Mark 72M
. .
PICHSR lf3, ONT.
and cooking utensils was
ly .at this time of year. Neighbors
regal fox hpidnd. Ii eR*: ff. H. Mut
ton, Greenwood.
�aU'
contributed. inost .genermaly to -
Mr. A Ormerod and son of Tor;
dy their alticlepZnet, , oasis as. e,
fine. contribution of vegetakiles and
.
onto. spetlt'lVtonday with Edith and
Howard Osmerod.
are
a. �ti�
You
1�'VNERAL DIRECTOR
irllit, The evening was spent in sue
iAtereourw, dancing.
Mr. Rtow Di�tey. wko .has beers
'some
`-,
.. �A ECD
ial cards •and
Mr. and Mrs. Hannikort desire to
��' the doctor's care' tui
v�j
- lL1TlAS
Private Alnbolaoee
Day a,nd Night ServiCe
thank their many Mende for their
loss.
weeks, is improving:
Miss Marion Douglas, of High-
To visit our storedorris= the Cbris-
f� �+
S -
Phone NMI
kindness at, this time of
Dean, Mrs, Mairs and Jack, Ary.
end Creek, is' spending a few daps
Mrs. Sadler•
Imas, season and is�a;,ect +,be ister•
line of gifts we have so
VIg' 1
Mwloeru 5Q(►0
Ddadill and T. C. Brown were in the
with her aunt,
White lift service on a Mfrs-
esting
display,,
SAB OUT StOCIt t811r1�1�y
a_`
• Qn�e
city on Friday.
On Tuesday afternoon last the
ionary Program'. wiil be held in the
Pea.
,.
As usual, ouras,ortmentof Cbriat�
Right A -to-minute Gifts
$ p
- - - -
W T. held- a . very larpelo attended
thatch on Sunday evening
20th, at 7.30. A splendid Christ-
mss Cards is most complete at '
]doderatel )^iced
• p p
meeting at the Brown home. Qulia'
a large budtet of bu loess cattle
-Mtn-r9
Rias and missionary program 'tel
be given_ ret us bring our gifts to
•
prices even as Ion+asOnecet7t tact:
course, tovelo s, included
QOOtT Assortment
ll3 here and We are read
'
bef ore he met tog. -
yi presented a lovely unlit to the W.
Him, as did the wise -men years
and, of
with al! cards -
til8 you We have rRBpes
i• as talent money, when tickets are
a The-arimia3 meeting of. the' Green
Toilet goods, 'bulk and boxed cao-
M
from 19,95 •u p --Ailj giLe,
sold for .it, to help for medical
,
wa,d Gleaners Ladies Bible Class
dy,cigars, cigarettes and novelties
Motor Anbulanoe, Day or Night
style or price yon wish•
rnspection of school children Lady
les are requested to furnish
me at the slums of Mrs, Green on
'14th.
- will be fovi7d in our slur's at pritti
I Phone 1300
iiCieLndn..11@&ters,r l8mll8•atitl
.mitts..
is be used as 'Christmas Rifts. A
M n<iav, Dec..The folleRving
officers were elected: Pres., Mrs.
suitable to all.
- t
?C! A. STERn
` 'Funeral Director
Furniture. Dealer.
Pioll;er.�t. j. L ' "�ario
lant8Tff8: —AtHa COn1 IBEearcs
�
e nxm�e.* b -M ght-S>fts--to--bt'
deliverer] in • -locality.• Pro-
W. Brown, Vice -Pres.,, Miss. Edith'
May We suggest •thavyov vrt/ out
firltl it wilt solve -youf
- - - -?:
:
stock Of pipes etc„ for
our owls
for the was
Ormerod, Sec. -treasurer, Mrs. F.
store
q-terlfs,
Stoves a[lfl 11rua0es.
Call us let
gym -afternoon
Singing and a Christmas .story 'by
aM Aasisten
Miert. Treas., Miss Alice Pegg,
gift _P
We cxteoato one and All tht Cis-
�',
now and • us put your'
Mra. G. Philip, and a report of the
Teacher, Mrs. F. Gibson, Assistant
pl.iments of 11Ae,.5""n.
s
fvrnaegand staves shape.
T16 tintw Conventibn by Mrs. Man-
Mrs. G. Pegg, Pianist, Miss Rut-.
'
SLVIN �l'3MY
sort Ellicott, who' in her Dears wotrda
told .ef her itri rtiesions and i4i
p j�
led#e, , Assistant,' Mra. _ P. , Wilao7i.,
E•�• f Phm a S
Elardware Phnne 4606
tnen`t.' At the close, Mrs: Brown,
social Com, Mrs. Geo. Gibson and
Mise Ettr1a Green; Sick Cann., ,Mr..
-
i t!P"y'-13th,
F
P1099RiN
Mra. Robertson and lgi7'4. B. Easton
j served tea and refreshments
Green and Mrs.. P. �Rileost.
—.1 I Tom"
They All Go ToEngland - ' —Midget :'.Marmoset Monkeys Around New Cage
' - U IN. DAY1 _Observes the St. Thomas' Tient s. _
Journal:—For generations the • Lini-
r( _ ted Kingdom has been the sanctuary''
O of kings, nobles, statesmen,and revo-
tuti s who. found is no longer
healthytby ito- remain in their native
Lands. A whoIe "Who's Who" of cel- _
cbrities could be completed -of the
refagees who ha••e been admitted
1-E6SOI. XII. -Dezember 27, sometimes. faith precedes Or o+vledge there to save them fro. -ii tieing de -
THE' SUPREME GIFT OF LOVE(John 6:69). In either case, each prived of their iive9 .ant, iortunt-
(Christmas'Lesson) completes the other. Sound tall`[ is England has always recognized "the
1 John 4: T-19 intellectual; sound knowledge is' be- right of asylum" • and- has never re-
Printed Text i John 4: 7-19. lieving. fused admission, even to anarchists,
-' Golden Text:—Glory to God is the God is love; and .Ise that •abideth if they y;are a pledge to refrain from
highest; And on earth peace in love Ibideth_ in God, and God •plotting against a foreign state or
s _
-among men• is whom He is well abideth' in him:—"Love; ' theaoty, a foreign person, They knew better
pleased. love of God; of the Father stnding than. plot. against anyone in Britain -Luke .2: X4. the Son to be the Saviour of the because Britain protecttd them.
world; is now the habitual home -of A few days,ago a wmnan and her
The Lesson is its Berlins daughter, neither ab'e to our hearts. We remain; we abide; speak h'ng-
Time:—We do not know the ex- we stay in it. Mesh, landed, at Tilbury dock, Lon -
act date of the death of the apostle That we may have boldness in the don. Asked the .usual question as to'
._John. though it is thought to have day of judgment: —This does not what money she possessed, she npen-
been about 98 A.D. John wrote his ed 9 handbag and disclosed bs-[ween
refer to any one particular day of g50,000.and $75,000 it, Britts?s bupk.
_ First • Epiktle not a great while 'be- 24 hours, but to that great period notes, and added that there ++i s an
fore this. -of time in which all men will be other $100,000 worth of. . sec•u` !ties _
Place:— There is no evidence in judged, though this judgment is be- in a trunk. She was Madame. c' ;laic-
' this epistle as to where John was lieved by many to be broken up into anew Gomel 'sister-in-law of t°ie late
whey writ' 't It ' 'b1 th
li.
mg r . rs posse a at a number of different periods, the , j
- he was at E hesris. dictator of Venezuela, Juan yi: cute
P judgment of the nations, the judg- - The smalleet grown monkey in the country prays ,s+[th a pencil as
ment of believers, the judgment of L°mei. Her husband had bean as- p
Beloved, let us love one another: his first pictere is taken in Bronx, N.Y., Zoo. He's a lgm marmoset,
for love is of -God; and every one the wicked dead, ;etc. sassinate 1 in 11923. She will finis from: Peru,. weighing' four and one -halt ounces.
-that loveth is begotten of God, and peace and security in England, just
Because as He is, even. so are we as Emperor Haile Selassie ha?• stone.
knoigetb God:— The first word of'� Another exiled royalty in this world: The reference is
car lesson•rensinds us that this en- y ty who Mins per= '
not to any 'one attribute,• as love or He has bought a home nea-- oath,' v Run -Proof Hcke Until It Starts Raining
4ir•e passage is not for unbeliersre, righteousnes, but to the whole char- n anently taken up r". ilence in Fn"'_
but for fellow -believers. An us lav- acter of Chrsit as it is made known. land i's.the the abdic-too Em ei•of ',,f
+ed person simply cannot attempt to enc P—
live the life Isere _ There is n° fear in dove: lout per- Bion, and his queen s .
portrayed. feet love�asteth out fear, because K�
He that loveth .not knout eth not ° °'• y,,,' a
God:—'`If you 'find a fear hath punishment and he that -
y person who. !b feareth is not made perfect in love:---:
CCs!,,
not characterized by divine love • x°
- bearin The thought of boldness necessarily t, 1
g, the name of Christian, you calls u that of its' o Hard .ny, .coal, eAen ,+ith=tete is r
P opposite, fear. i
-may be reasonably sure that su.:h a a me -::y bmdnc�:. C :t non a h to
T1�re is rear in man natui-ally: curt •'""sr
one has never been born again. On l co --d con be bought — ill.'........ g lo, -e ever. tends to ex el ,t. ter .
the other Band, lie careful about snap t+4'e' love, because He first lo+cd Some genius has conceiveci� the idea $ s
judgments lest you yourself fail to us: — The omission of the pionoun of compressing coal into cubes and.
manifest divine love." +'Him," which appears in the Auth- covering it withwh'te, thick, special- ' s�
For God , is .love:—[u these u oi•dsly treated paper., This .is _rna de .frous # `.
grtzed Version; should be carefully P product: which,
we have one, of the, most tre
'mendous a highly-combustile '
statements in the Bible. It is the no#iced. !t is not so much that we when reduced to ashes, does cot cloy;.
love God, or His Son. Jesus ChrLst,'
.Bible in miniature. Here is all we the y;rate like ordinar piper. Tfi
as that we love. Love becomes a part P Herein was w coal is delivered in net ca roar and f
of our nature as it is a part of God's
as the love of God -man!• riatnre - can be stored in the liviny;ioom with--'!—
Fq
feared in us:—"Not simply 'towards out: 1'da:ing a hail of grime, and a
7.- .us' as the .objects to whom the love when required -all one has --to -do is
was directed --but ih us believers as Ford to ]Build NeW - to place a 'few lumps artiFti,•ally on
the medium in which it was revealed the dying em�cTs, No tong•s'or gloves 1
_ - -and in which .it was effective.Ther.3�%,Qfld Plant are needed. -
Christian shares the. life of Chriat, -
"and so becomes himself a secondary _ Twin' 1S!tu5it Learn -'
—sign of God's love." wIND501t, O.XT. Ford 3loter T
" That God. hath sent his only be; Company of Canada will erect n rely_ l o Walk AgtxlA-
gotten Son:—This . glorious title, body -manufacturing and final . as- —
'bnli—kegotten Son" is found -in the sembly plant adjoining its main fac- NE%V,NORK — Simplicio Uodinof'
Greek translation of Palam 22: 20 tory here, Wallace R. Campbell, pre- severed from hia Siamese twin broth'i
end 36: 1-7, but is the New Testa- sident, announced .recently, - or ;[flee the latter died Sf rheurnat-
' merit is found ORIY in thel, wr;tin The building. together with u;ulI,-
uik a min �a:�
�
is fcver, must learn to t
of the apostle John. here, and four meat, tools, tunnel and •subway, will The 28=year-old Filipinos +ecce• so ;• -
times in his Gospel - (1 :' 14, 1 R ; 3 : cost $3,300,004 It is part of. a pro- oinctl at the spine that one had c
gram to expand the company s pro- walk backward, tllat one .usually .was i �., �� �`'•
Into. the world that we might live duction capacity by 25 per cent. and Siinplici... -
throu Him:—There was no reason to modernize and consolidate maru- The living tv:in. c•onvafes.:ing from
_ why God should send Christ into the factoring facilities. Plans for the the operation which separated him
world for s t excel[ thar He loved new plant are in additior. to enlarge- 45 minutes after his broths[ l.uci�'s
4*"If
eaVof--tine n �mannfa•'!ur:gig .viae -ran tern-at-_..•,tl Pn hp F , I
Herein ti love, not. that we loved Plant .at a cost of $1,700,000, as ap:
God, but that He loved us; and sent proved by the directors 'Nov.. 13. 'C-3
His Soo to be the propitiation for our
Gins:—The word "propitiate" means
"to appease," "t0 render'f4vorable.:'...and. from it, ;cur word nropitious
comes.
Farm,..
Problems
Beloved, if God. s, 'toveo us, we
also ought to .love one another. This _ Conducted by _ ,... tiewest kind of filen colony hosiery being put on blarf,Alice A ce.
its the sixth and last time we have Joesphine MgKint 'arl l Judith Barrett, movie starlets, by Louis Philips.
the word '.tbelored" in this epistle .-PROFESSOR HENRY G. BELL _ rbey are sainted on with liquid-makeul and, of course, are'run•proot
These words are almost a duplication with 'the co-operation of the various d unite they get wet. They can be repaired out of makeup, carried, in
of the sixteenth. verse of the preced. epartments of isaudbag. •
Ontario Agricultural College. a
ing chapter. The little word if does A.
,not indicate a mere supposition, but „
is to be taken ae virtually ennivIt.ent t, Question: 1 have been think I assume they pay about $f.00 .per SopI115hCatt'd Dignity
T to the word ".tri — Ing• of buying some manure from a ton for 'baled straw. A .100 hog
local ,abbatoir where 1.• deliver hog,* run' would -require about 100 pounds, _
Nu rirati nate, beheld l t, , t any It is the straw and hog manure from or $3.00.worth of straw.. This would i �r2wt
time: if we love out; another God- the pens plus-all'.the blood_irttestinus. constitute a litter for approximately
abideth in us, and His love is :perfect- and some bones from 'grease tank 7000 pounds of the mixture; and the .
ed in us:—Isy the phrase "His love" rotted in the manure. 1 was think- 7000
pounds of'the mixture, on the
John means "the, love ivhich -answers Ing of trucking it in •large piles on .basis of the plantiood content that.
to His nature and with which He the ploughing and spri'ading befu•e I•geve you fora ton, woubi be worth
has e'ridowed us, 3lan receives- the seeding. • Wou.d thio be a balanced $4.62, so thstt'if- the mixture were
love of God and' makes it his own." fertilizer? They suggested one dollar well taken care of and; 'not exposed °
Hereby we know that wt; abide ire per ton. Is it worth what they y psy' tc any -great -loss -from precipitation, ,> -
Him and He' in use because He hath for the baled straw they use! 'Con- drainage, etc., it should be worth the 'g
given us of His Spirit:—
With this sidering the hauling and spreaaing, price they Pay for the 5aled straw, "•�.
verse should be compared 3: 14. It would 150 pounds 2-12-6 be better if this prcie -ranges' between' S648
Is the Holy Spriit, the thin! Pers_on to use on barley.?. Our .land is con• per ton.
of the Trinity in us who makes us sidered to be- in fair shape if the lregarding the using of this mix � .w
aware of our - abiding in God and season is favorable, but we never ture for barley on your good 'clay
Pod's abiding in .us. It is not An ,ref fnn rrinrl, ma—va ri-„alt., wr 1 __n” r _ _._u _... .t 1_1 r �^`•^ea:
• a
spiritual apprehension,
..,,.VO s cvvCr vu t.ne iv acres aacn
year. The land is'good clay roam."
towing eomprrssons.
'Nitro- Phos- Pot=
And we have beheld and bear wli-
—L.K.', Brant Co.
:. .. gen. phoric ash
ngsa that the Father bath seni the
Son to be the Saviour of the World:
Answer:—It is difficult to arrive
I ton tankage ,. . . Acid.
L;
—This wonderful title of Christ, "the
at a definite estimate of the pwint-.
food content of the tankage which
carries ........ .10_Ibs.-- 2r4bs,-6:?-fbs
150 lbs: 2-12-6
_-Saviour of the world," is found ulse-
where only in John 4: 42.
you describe on aecount of the many
carries ..:... 3 lbs, 18 lbs. 9.01bs•
If do
not accept Aim 'as, the Saviour,
variable factors that may . enter,
Comparing these, you will see that
we,
: of course, shall never know the
such as, whether or not all the blood-
the nitrogen .of the mixture is quite
love
of Cod is our hearts:
is absorbed; what amount of eXcess
out of line with that of the fertilizer,
-the
Whosoevershall confess that Jesus
water is.added; whether the pile is
protected
and.the phosphoric acid, of inix-
is the Son of God, • God abideth in
from precipitation; etc. -1
have tried to arrive at a reasonable
ture is just one -ninth of what the
fertilizer carries. I would
-Hint. need He is God. 'On the be.
" confession. of Lord Jesus
estimate. Basing my figures on 100'
hogs,
. not ad.
vise your using this on your barley
_Iiever's .the
Christ. see aimilav-expressioni' in 2:
200 pounds each, I figure that
the mixture of manure, blood, straw,
crop. You would get better barley
if you would apply 250 pounds per
-,-23 and 4:'G. The moment we con-
-'.Yeas Christ as'our••Saviour we
tankage and water would sive-you
-manure
acre of Z-124.' I v�'ould recommend
are ae.
cepted in Him.
a carrying approximately to
the
that you apply the tankage mixture
And we know and have believed
ton, 10 pounds nitrogen, two.
Pounds phosphoric acid (P205), and
to the meadow, corn and, tarnips; al•
though for the latter crop you. would
the love which -God hath -in us:—
"Thla is the natural order:
6.2 pounds potash (K20).• At cur-
do well to supplement it with about
p'rogres-
'xiee knowledge leads. up to -faith, but
rent prices, this would be worth ap-
nroximately $1.85.
260 pounds per atre'of superphos-
plate. C=3
7
More attention is being paid, this
'by the fax,-ric-conscious womah. -The
ygar, to the interior trim -of -the new
-photo shows a - fabric -wise -lady. at . .
models. In this, the designers of up-
ease it; the teat seat of her car, She
holstery fabrics have taken their sue
is_ wearing a clots: coat and the long
from the ladies.: -To -meet-with their
lines of the collar give the wearer .an
approval, --it—must -'be smart
air --of casual elegance that-b"he -
simple, be cool and- long -wearing and
secret Lim Oi all young women who.
at the same time, rich -looking and
want something individual -in their j
easy to clean. Neutral shades of mo.
hair velvet are becoming increasing-
style. The coat is dull Wac* and the .
Platinu>tm do fur
colours the accent-
ly popular with women when they
uate the alin.ness of the figure. A °...
choose the interior trim. Netitral•
tiny black 1 .t with its. saacy front•
shades because -they blend with most
bow' aid the blouse of platinum grey
colour schemes and mohair velvet
satin are noticeable for .their quiet
because it meets all the stands. ds set
yet`sothisticated dignity
,
Banken Are Optimis- rt
tic On Canada's
IN.
�ENf: No; � Economic OutlookAl
�e SEM* lv Bank of Montreal Executives Dia- CIGARETTE PAPERS
t•alh i • —cuss Economia Questions — —
That the Bank of Montreal is inY Nor►[;ne Made�
�g a an extremely strong position and
has further buttressed its reserves
and that the economic outlook in �
`UE�s+0 Canada warrants ` greater- confl- J�
dence than for several years past,—
�► f i� a co, i am&) 11d; ioonw i Monrreel were features emphasized at the • �'
rinnual meeting of shareholders of �, p
- the institution; held recently in
Montreal: 1 • a v''
o! the water in the summer when this Both the president, Sir Charles `)i1 Opp
;art of the property was previous- Gordon, G.B.E. and W. A. Bog, #
v prospected. joint general manager, stressed - t Qt//lilr
PFM NiNG the abundant evidence that theforces of recovery are now in theLaguna Gold Mines, operating in ascendant, and dwelt omthe feel-
the Herb Lake area, Nortnern Man- ing of confidence which they found e
itoba, reports production for Novem- prevailing in every phase of the
+" ber of $38,674, a new high record Dominion's economic activity.
for the none, and a substantial in- Sir Charles Gordon; president, fish is from three to six pounds. A Porter '— One engine and three
Drifting on the No. 8 level at in his address named as the five cent ago, it was not an uncom- cars.
iKenlan9 • Gold Mines, Lake of the creases over the immediate preceding fundamental features outstand- ' g ' tM;
month. Total production since milling mon occurrence When a ;fisherman Lady —Smart; aren't yon?
;Woods area; has been carried 91 ing in Canada's progress during hauled in a fifty-pound fish. Today Porter _ No, Jenkins, lady. Smart, ti
commenced on Aug. I to the end of the past year: the recovery in ag-
feet in ore averaging- to feet Wide riculture, the extraordinary activi- the largest bluefish seldom tufa over has. dust gone• home to dinner,
and `i2,318 in •Bold per tom The old November amounts to approximately twenty pounds. '
plant has been modernized by audi- 5128;i74, Average daily production ty in. mining, the al]-time record Y P
tion of ball mill, classifier and fro-. is now in excess of. 60 tons, white in newsprint production, the grati- The bluefish is justly fantoua fo*
Latton snit, and is expected produc• the mill is tuned up to obtain an
fying increase in the tourist trade, its flavor. which is sweet sad. savory. Urges Higher
'tion this- mouth will. approximate extraction of slightly better than 98 and the striking expansion in our Its peculiar ieedi� habits no doubt
$25,000. The plant to capable, of per'cent.- Deepening of the main exnorttrade. account for this. Living 'rax*e
�1 handling about 60 tons daily and is shaft has reached the 1,000 ft. level He dwelt particularly on the "'� "'�
minis industrywhich, according
operating astiafactorily. On No. 9 where a station has been established to a,�ecent suvey, by the bank, Alleged
jeged -
level, Hilding Johnson, mine man- and lateral work will be underway would seem to be "the greatest A a
ager, sports a Length of 280 ft. of shortly to open up two new levels at contributor to the• federal -income Toronto. — Eradication 'at ''cold,
ore. wltb .widths varying Irom 6 to 875 and 1,000 ft. tSx•" -'T� sickness, suffering" and the raising of
18 ft. ani average of around ;18 Better Things Ahead For Canada .{L the standard of,living 1n Canada were
per ton. The vein has been traced on Vi%a a �ot74 {job He had a word of warning re- urged by Dr. W. R. Colbeck. Welland.
sumacs- tut half a mile. S Pew garding provincial legislation in president of the Ontario Medical Aa-
AmollriCCd For Eanployees relation to debts; saying in, res- sortation, in. addressing the social
Wend�go Gold Mines. Lake of the Of General Foods pest to talk of repudiation that he Teacher (i�bobkkeepingl•-•.Wbat Hygiene Club here. -
Woody area, has'now-been complete- could .not see how this line o! is a debtor? Dr. Colbeck sold misery Vroduced
thought could be pursued without Witty, Student—A man who owes revolutions and something had to be
-ly dewatered to below the 500-ft. A week b�fore Christmas all em- 'the credit` of the whole Dominion money.
level, making it posalbIS to cari•y'on "ployees of General Foods woo have coming into disrepute. done or there Would be trouble in the
vaork an this horizon, according been with the company prior to Sir Charles closed his remarks Teacher —And what is a credit- Dominion. !
word received from A. M. totter, January 1, 1936. will receive an ex- on an optimistic rote, saying: "We or Witt Student -= A man, who
He declared It was a matter of
cline manager. Old timbers -were -re- tris wage compensation of two weeks' still have broblems to face but. as thinks he is. going to get it back. prime importance for the calory of
.moved during the dewaterlrtg from PgY+ according to an announcement regards, these problems I stand Canada that something be done Im-
..the 300-ft, level .down, dna new Hm- R, g McIntosh. 6lanagirtg Disec- squarely on the opposite side of mediately and not "put off until next
baring is being done from this level= ei General Foods Limited. Tor- the fence from the pessimists and Trying to get even for what hap- year" . to make lite easier for the
to the 500-it. horizon. This will coon• r" be
that, With the experience pened day before yesterday causes man on the street•
y onto. The distribution is being made gained in th past few years, we many persons to miss the opportu- At . the present time, he added, the
plete the enlarging and timbering this 'Week, An extra compensation of in Canada will nteadriv. Work our nity of today• world was entering a period of pros
of the present shaft.-The mill Is cur= one week's pay. will be given to all ,,ray toward better things." Verity but it was certain this would
rently handling 65 tons of ore daily. employed between January ,1, 1996 Bank's position Extremely Strong No economic reform is.going to go uJ until another altimp would fol-
and November 17, 1988. Presenting the 119th annual bsl- enable us to get a3oney without low. Canada, therefore, should. Vie-
fdacasan b-luras reports production These extra wage . compensations once sheet of the Bank, W. A. earning it. pare for the future. _
for -November of. $102,810, a slight affect all General Foods employees Bog, on behalf of himself- and
He asked what Was befog dose-
derrease from the output of 3105,- in 63 plants and galea offices in Jackson Dodds, his fellow general about unemployment lneurance and
842 in the preceding month. The mill Canada and the United States. The manager, drew attention to the b;m, bleaker John[ ;
treated 6,074 tour of ore, with mill, employees receiving it participate in fact that the total assets - of the Mr. Meeker — yes, my dear• health, comfort of the people: 139 h
heads averaging ;16.92 per ton, the 'manufacture and sale -of stycb hank.had increased from %792.800,- Mrs. Meeker — There`s a corner pressed the belief so tong as the
000 a year ago. Lo SBOti,100,000' at torn off your pry check. What did masses were in a comfortable posi-
against 6.267 tons milled aversgfng widely-known food products as Jell- the present time, and pointed out' you spend it tor? tion they were "the most docile eres
;16.86 in October. Fos the first Or, Maxwell Souse '..often, Grape- that the extremely stroni, position tutee."
eleven •nouths of the current year Nuts; Post- Toasties, Certo, Baker's of the bank was. raiteeted in quick For success, keep your eyes open
output otalled ;1,132,268 from 64,• Cocoa, Baker's Chocolate, Sanka assets totalling %606,500.000, re-. sbut.. For
401 tons treated; as compared with Coffee, post's Bran Flakes, Sugar- presenting A1•27`, of all liabilities
and
irutt,our mreverse the procesem� E:las:lfied A►[1Yertising
$696,386 from 61,607 tons in the Crisp Corn Flakes, Baker's Coconut, to the public. In informing the grape
,leame period of 1935. "GIMpe-Nuts" Flakes, Minute Tapio- meeting of the transfer of SLOW-0008 WANTED
ea. Postum and .Swans Down Cake 000 to reserve account, bringing Tourist (to native) —lie this a
Dome blrr,es' dlri'ctor. • have de- Flour.. _ this up to 599.000.000. Mr. Bog, very healthful place? pose wwNTEa-Wtr.i. BUT PUPPt>rJS 01
elated the ptiew
regular quarterly dividend The extra pay compenastion is in said that this sum was held as a Brualivilie rlaf>iva - Well, I su orseI. Write tour with run a rlom
should smile I They ain't been a Pr'• Dieidi• 11411K. ags. °Ot`tor o"° ji1°"-
_: 'of 50 cents per share, payable Jan- addition to the vacations withp pay protection for the banks deposit- eromm rspq, w.wR ana cot t2GUY
111 do
ors.- "That is to say:' he remark- death here for many years. And the ears• Bnimera xleosele, ono ana eerw,
unry •20, 1987 to shareholders of rec- extended this year to all factory em- ed. "as protection for deposit lin- last ply who dies was the under- >toaee..i
ord• December-, 31st. production . at ployees of the company. bilities we have not• only 100''1n in : tarter, and he died from hunger, he a t•A,MP COLLECTING. the mine for. November totalled Conservatively valued assets, but did.
$664,728 from the treatment of Oar LVV@ of Music in addition we have assets repres- iLLUaTRwTED CATALOGUE ,•x>ci1
- . 700 tons tet ore,' as against recovery ' coring lt4R.000.000 at capital and united scow. unman. Britian Wiomab,
.of 1695,373 from 58,000 tons milled �+� 539,0011,000 it reserve account." - Eloping pride — Here's a tela u� Edwards,p� ��MP Co..oDau
in October. November miilbeadk av- .Not Emotional Ravings Interest Rate gram from daddy 1 PC•. Toronto, caoada
'c,eraged i14.23'per ton, compared Mr. Bog expressed regret that ie Eloping Groom — What doe he
with $14.29 in the preceding month, Professes Claims Mind And )� had been found necessary tor gays STAMMERING
Should BeTrained to 1%03, Per ann im the rate of in- Eloping Bride— Dan'!' come home, STAKMER1M CORRECTED. wine - rm
terest paid on savings deposits, say- netptul booklet wtitlem I>ennleoa. iris '
--Dia+nonu ari:ting is- ;raderway on ing the reduction had been made and all will be forgiven. Canton atrwt, Toronto
the Red Lake property of Russet SAINT JOHN,, N. -B.—The logical With reluctance: and it was only Moa is increasingly dependent up=
Red Lake Syndicate, adjoining Mao- place to start teachtrig music ap- the-continued decline in the yield an woman. Lot a man's wife die, and irivsNTORe
-sen Red Lake Gold Mines. The drill preafatton is in the schools, Harold on securities and . the lo-' level of it will take him two, Weeks to find N oarER TO EVERY INVENTOR. r.le1 ,
programme is being carried out by S gamer, F,R.C.O., . "professor _at commercial loans that had com- ' that. extra pair of trousers. .A of Wanted inveatloaa and cull fnM1WAU0a 3
Howey Gold Mines, an" ' lied the banks to take the step. .lent free. THE RAMSAY Company. Warts
stood that three moi[ drills wbicb ours ' Patent Attorneys. 973 Boat street Ottawa
hero in a lecture on "Helping the Lady — am going Canto.
have been released from the Mad Listener to Listen. husband for divorce Lord I want YOU
sen property may be moved onto the From an early age children WtT4 Wolvei of tris Deep to tell the court about his character. r
Musset claims this week. , cording responsive -to music, and my. system Phrenologist — Well, tiring him Your Safest" i
to word from+ the property, tvrO oe school music negloctlnB t71e ap• around and I 11 feel the bumps oo . ' -
quartz veins have been located about Bluefish, savage wolves of the Investment
175 feet east of No. 4 post' on '(aim preciation aspect was incomplete, he his head.
dee are wanderers and u1'laltp Lady — 'Tho• won't be necessary. is is
asserted. Appreciation meant more p+ _
12822. The veins are reported to be PP travel :in large schools, devouring ,the bumps are on my aead• Yourself, '
the .liking music. He defined the
dipping east and running nortneast' and destroying everything before
—southwest and have been exposed .term "to-appreciate" 'is placing a � specialized. .tall enable you to
tFierri. One observer ays that a single The way to avoid `the fire is to overc„m. IN CoYPr.iC7t,; to
y owing to the tact that the tee oevei price on something and estimating b'uefish can devour or destroy a keep out of the frying pan. develop MENTAL POWER, and to e7n►p
1s about 2 ft,, lower tl.an the level its value.. This could not be done. thousand other fish in a single day. yourself for better things in life.
without full understanding. Their attack is <o vicious that sIl write for particulars of our ivecur
Profesaoi Hamer stressed the Mother —•. Bobbie, is gr: ndmother course in�tentw faint
eat difference between hearing smaller tisk five tefore them ':'hay asleep?
GAINS ALL OVER have been known to drive se of b .. The Institute of Practical And
and . listening. The latter was active, Bobbie —= Yea,' mother dear, lir! Psychol
menhaden up on the. beaches. Where career her nose. Applied'�63
�!� s�y requiring the full co-operation of the they were .piled a foot and more sin Cunfederstion Building,
LL
mind as Well as the ear, while heBT• �'^— MONTREAL, P.Q.
'ing was merely passive. deep. � So live that every thought and deed ti
The bluefish first appear in mid• May 't:•�'d within itscIt the seed
.Kruschen Made Hllan Feel • "Many people, listen by 'soaking March ff the coast of the Caro- _ RADIOS $10 AND
UP
New Matt withou u "icactive r coo stations olithe linos, and work northward as the O! f"tore good and future meed.
Read the experience of this man mind, he ,said. A keen ear and a times off tthe ar er -The run con- Stern Mistress (to pretty maid►— Bu' as I " .50% ff Ila�buwr.
• w England coast save u akin as sne�, oar tiles prices.
who had rheumatism so badly that at You .are discharged, Elsie, for sI• a,ad for particulars and photon Ali
times he was prevented from work- mind alert to perceive beauty of de- until the middle of October. Then lorM
wing my husband to kiss you. What standard
tdar �makes.alai blittOrY Gila rimae
tail as well as points, of interest they disappear. and no , one has, yet sort of reference do you expect $15 up. en-Pian [radio Corp.. las Cnnege
"About 10 months ago„'�he writes, were well,
for • true enjoyment 6ise9vere-1 where they go from me after that? sc.• Dees A. Toronto.
"I suffered terribly with rheuma- and were the listener's contribution. —The average_weight_of_thu blue- Pretty Maid (aw.eetl�
Liam and neuritis. The pains were all you might at least say that I tried to
over my body and some days could -"" please everyone, madam! L
not even -get up from bed to go to Britain's Post Office Savings Bank _ '`T�tt
work. A friend visited me and dug• 6 • Cuiltomer —Give me some of that
•gested that 1 should try ltruachen has just celebrated its seventy-fifth t 6 6 '0 prepared monoaceticcacidester at '
.Salts. did so. the result being that anniversary with 10,000,000 depos- rapho�Hart
! the pains seemed to gradually dis• itors. Pot.
wee vices .io solicyliacid, 1.;
i appear. 1 hate been going to work , nandewa►>Druggist Do youmean aspirin?ever since without a break, thinks to l►.a:-
Kriischen' Salts, and I feel a neW � 70,000,000 _acres of land salt= ,i .ear weab• 1CustomerYes; I never can Shows how to read Chal'acter
ab}e for agricultural development in os� � think o! that name. from handwriting, at a glanceman."—A.R. the province of Alberta; Canada,>r�easa t loo PREPAID ,
Rheumatic_ conditigna are ' • fre- Every hili in life looke higher
quenthr 'the result of an excess of only-18;000,000 acres are actually I ur orupiist _ Made by r. g nam -
uric acid in the body. Two of the cultivated. - Co., ted., Toronto• than it really Is; a. we' stand at the Grapifolegist ItoOtn �1
i edtenta of body. Salts are ;. .bottom—and look up. •13 Adelaide St, W,
nota a or err workin�iaaolviTig .�. --' ---"" ! Ta�orit0
uric acid. Other ••ingredients assist Beginning with January 1988 tee Lady = How long will the neat
Nature to expel the dissolved acid China'r fiscal year- mill coinbae wttb ! C—L. .. train be, please? _
;rom the system. tte calendar year. i - _ -
�4
.T � �.. ., :.: :'; Y�uiY!.�• '�, ,..:.- , S' -R^ .,5� .,-Fir•'. - . ..- bolo .. ...•
t
�i,.•.•'�''"..;;'mer" i i,` %^+aK^. f'.'w •. •.. "'.,. p.....�.A.-,;,,.. _, -x ,a w;f w 1
-
-- 6
o.. have
in, inspecting sheep -2.70; G. A.
and were much enjoyed. Rev, J. It.
Bick led in prayer, follo,vrd by two
6W14eztilsy ewo
"The Bride
bers of the Council, and Assessor,
Adam Spears, the Ladies. Brief ad-
Xaple Leaf lwatnal Fir
dresses were also given by Council-
R,u+cnr: �:. T„
most appropriate nun;.bers of Edgar
hi•
_
Ins'llraac$ CO.
SubacripUms to the United States
(i"t V- r-q%O lfe': 11arry ��'il..!Sn•
and (lit. Brittain $2M in advance,
Wa� �t
..-JOHN NIUHKAh. Pfourietor.
''Mr. Hugh Pugh sketched with int-
erest the history of our library and
r!„ACHtWO :...Ul�L1L. •
_ _-
and WAWANESA INS. Co. �
At ' the Municipal Council meet-
the various activities in connection
-ing on Monday least, certain pool-
�p Rates for Farm and
rooms in the township were the
with the purchase of our present
subject of some e n plains with
Building
the' result that these institutions
building of which we are iL+sti y
will probably be receiving a little
Windstorm Inaurante on Bair
closer supervision in the future.
proud.. He also read several letters
from friends unable to be present,
Road and Bridge Committee paid
Windmills. Silos eta. --q
'the following accounts: Albert Lae.
containing cheques and expressions
haul pravel, con 7 and 8 etc., 73'..:5.
;,Automobile Insurance of
All K�
Frankarter, ditto, 376.00; F S.
•
'Barclay, ditto, 279.00. A Hastiu^
1
Write Picone
operating grader, 50.00; R Giddings,
greatly indebted to Mr. W. B.
.team clear pit, 2.00. J. Farley shov-
oc s
el. gravel, Ri Iw 2.00. J. XcDonyld,
Boyd for subscri •tions to several
Y p
gravel for con 5, 6.80. A. Davis,
A
-BOWMAN,
operating grader, 6.40; W %Yard,.
magazines and the sum of $5.00 to
Q perating grader, con 1, 320; F.
WHIT13Y ONT
' . Carter,, ditching con 9, 3:00. C. S.
purchase' a Bible to be placed on
"Eryant, drag con 2 and 3, 10.75. E.
Ward, labor con 4, 13.25, L White
the desk, also a very fine, framed
ditto, 13.25; A. Churchill, ditto, L•
financial help and interest of set•-
Prat former
20. Jack Keith, team grawng con
portrait of himself. To Mrs. Judson
-2 14.80, A. Diamond, ditto, 14.80, A.
J
You Can Buy at Home
iAckforci - ditto, 16,40; Chap Hood,
Pugh President,. fell the hon-
ditto, 12.80; L. Jones, drag con 7
T1RT19.9, BAT'FERI)E8, '
and 8, 6.00- Leonard Gates, drag:
our of unveiling tfie bandsome oak
Alton Road, 9.50, G. West, . cut
►
AOQP}890RIES,
weeds con 4, 2.00; W. 'Westsey,
desk ►with silver plate, suitably en-
-'d:ag and cut weeds Greenwoed ltd.'
Clerk of .the said Municipality.
15.50; George Todd, drag Altgna
graved. Mr. W. J. Beaton, rep ree-
Rd. 6.00. S. Farndale, drag coir t,
-At as lour acrd befter prions
1. 7.5. Chas Cooper, oil, gas and re -
enting the fancily voiced their
hairs . to truck,. 26.21, Walter Wi'-
Bring Views, Coll;_ forms"eit,elopes,
t,cin, L pick: -ere.: 1.30; J. S.
thanlm and appreciation: After sing
ilalaclnn,. gravel scoops. aces etc.
ss
20,9 x Sawyer.-liassey- repairs to
ing "Blest be the tie that binds" the
... crusher, 6.5:3; Adams Ltd, wheel
you eawin Toronto.
for }wader. 40.25. T:Patterson,
Board entertained the guests to a
sharpen raw%, 3.50; R. Ward. ex
.'HATCH
press on repairs, tel. :calla stamp.q
social hour at the home -of Mr: D.
salary, 160.09; Can. Oil Co, gat for.
-
tractor, 133.29. J, Stevenrrm,' bon-
R. Beaton. Among those present,
us on wire fence, 25.06. J, . Byer;,
s. a. O, icO. •W m Chester, .Lal of sal-
-drag Con. 9, 2.25. D. Dawson, .bonlc�
were W'. J. Beaton and family of
WWP folice 4.50: Pedlar People.
Skilled Motor Repairs.
Pu I%ert,•pipes, "and .snow fence, 1007.
the city and Dr. and Mrs Blake
Beaton and Mrs.' Howard Turner.
Business Phone Resident*- Phos+
9fOl liQi p�
r
Gordon J. LaW.
1: ananinee on' D#mage. to' Sheep
_-- , 20. G ;Middleton. Relief Office sal-
•cry, 75.00; Dr. Tomlinson, medical
paid ' the feiIloainR: Frank, Gostick;
Shot. Guns
ns __._-Rifles-
3 iamb4,2t.45: C�. N. Irwin, 6
Ph4nr. GAf1K
shei-p, 46.80; K'm. ' •&lac. -k, 1 sheet.
Services, 20.00. Hugh Pugh,, salary,
14..15. -JAn Miller, A' sheep,.: 1 lamb
tCLTS'I.0M 9UTCHERTNG
'
70.30; Murray Dunkeld. 7 sheep,
PTI:KPRTtiG, f)tiT1R14
3 lambs, 60.12. Cecil Story, a sheep
.=
done at mi y. own home, lot -29-:30,
and 9 lambs, x1.30: John S(ott, 4
following for supplies: R. V. Mow-
-aheep. 12.00; Winton. White, 7 ewe:
The annual Christmas' tree and
and 4 lambs. 46.05. Nathan Cot,
bray, 2.4.3; Gannon and Annie, 25•
d sheep and 'I lanrb, 30.61., Alex.
concert of the. Baptist Church, will
Gra>. 110.09; G. • X Forsythe, -for
THEATRE
in t'n stere 09 4- W C Will
o.. have
in, inspecting sheep -2.70; G. A.
and were much enjoyed. Rev, J. It.
Bick led in prayer, follo,vrd by two
ATTENT'ION, PAFLMERS
"The Bride
bers of the Council, and Assessor,
Adam Spears, the Ladies. Brief ad-
Xaple Leaf lwatnal Fir
dresses were also given by Council-
R,u+cnr: �:. T„
most appropriate nun;.bers of Edgar
hi•
_
Ins'llraac$ CO.
I`;:•!, �ysn, bli�l�jlcNrtr.
(i"t V- r-q%O lfe': 11arry ��'il..!Sn•
GENEAAj, htiPAlit WORK
Wa� �t
C•lerk D. R. Beaton and R 1 Supt.
Roy Wald. ?lir R. C. Reeso , Mr:,
''Mr. Hugh Pugh sketched with int-
erest the history of our library and
We are prepared torepairearts.
_ _-
and WAWANESA INS. Co. �
Pugh and St=s• llurk.ar plied
the various activities in connection
trueke, tractors and all farm'
�p Rates for Farm and
for the ladies.
with the purchase of our present
ula,ehiuery, wheels rebuilt !lull
Building
'V1 hitevale
building of which we are iL+sti y
Lire-eetti>y wood -work gild
Windstorm Inaurante on Bair
Court, .4.06. B. Jamieson, re
proud.. He also read several letters
from friends unable to be present,
Wood turning of all kinds.
Windmills. Silos eta. --q
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Annis motor-
containing cheques and expressions
Place your order now for
;,Automobile Insurance of
All K�
ed to the city on Tuesday last.
Mrs.
of good' will to our library. We are
wood -working and turning:
1
Write Picone
Buckles and family of Tor-
greatly indebted to Mr. W. B.
"''ROOPFNG
oc s
onto, spent Mondayin our midst.
Boyd for subscri •tions to several
Y p
Phone or Oall
A
-BOWMAN,
Md. and sirs. Webster of dark-
magazines and the sum of $5.00 to
-A. H• ROii�'E
WHIT13Y ONT
haul., visited our village on Sunday,
purchase' a Bible to be placed on
Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Strop.
Many Christmas boxes are being
the desk, also a very fine, framed
to W. H. Jackson)
financial help and interest of set•-
Prat former
prepared for the shut-ins b our W.
Y
portrait of himself. To Mrs. Judson
.lSuccemor
pick
J
You Can Buy at Home
A.
'ha•s
Pugh President,. fell the hon-
Phhoe 2729. 1-26
T1RT19.9, BAT'FERI)E8, '
Mm. A. Spears returned af-
ter
our of unveiling tfie bandsome oak
- Donald R. Beaton
►
AOQP}890RIES,
being with her mother in Clare-
desk ►with silver plate, suitably en-
ing was purchased in 1920. Several
Clerk of .the said Municipality.
mont, -i►o has been on the siek •list.
Mr. 3lrs. -Brunton,
graved. Mr. W. J. Beaton, rep ree-
e . o.
L. O N& ILL
-At as lour acrd befter prions
and of Toros-
enting the fancily voiced their
G .
Bring Views, Coll;_ forms"eit,elopes,
to, spent Friday eiening at the
thanlm and appreciation: After sing
FL*NERAL DIRECTOR ANL)1
ss
home of Mr. and Mrs. E• 1homp-
ing "Blest be the tie that binds" the
I4MBIcLKISR
you eawin Toronto.
son. ..
Board entertained the guests to a
:°
.'HATCH
Congratulations ' to our store-
social hour at the home -of Mr: D.
Successor to W. J. Mather,
�t as � Pau that it kT �r
keeper, Mr. D, Miller, who - is do-
R. Beaton. Among those present,
8wt>$�iUe
s. a. O, icO. •W m Chester, .Lal of sal-
Mg a flourishing' business this
were W'. J. Beaton and family of
- Night and DoT `Service
Skilled Motor Repairs.
Christma.% season.
Markham High School coin.' hence-
the city and Dr. and Mrs Blake
Beaton and Mrs.' Howard Turner.
Business Phone Resident*- Phos+
9fOl liQi p�
r
Gordon J. LaW.
ment was held on Friday last when
_-- , 20. G ;Middleton. Relief Office sal-
•cry, 75.00; Dr. Tomlinson, medical
- '
Shot. Guns
ns __._-Rifles-
the annual prizei were awarded.
Ph4nr. GAf1K
Services, 20.00. Hugh Pugh,, salary,
One 'of our students, John Nolan,
was among the w•initecs being pre..
tCLTS'I.0M 9UTCHERTNG
'
e
PTI:KPRTtiG, f)tiT1R14
seated with a silver cup. O. K. Jack.
.=
done at mi y. own home, lot -29-:30,
.BRQCK
following for supplies: R. V. Mow-
The annual Christmas' tree and
con: 9, Pic•kerinn. P,ender -the lam.
bray, 2.4.3; Gannon and Annie, 25•
concert of the. Baptist Church, will
•Sausage, etc. Phone your order.
THEATRE
_.
-
be },old Christmas night, Dec. 25th.,,,
at 8' o'clock Come and meet '•the
'1;, A. Freta,
WHTT�Y
-
"Jolly .Tars". see the ."Flowers . of
the Springy" alci the "Surpri=e
�
- r
f c
he King'ski9iiway
Drill", -'There are to be many other
Stouff•' ti(iO3.
DeeerLher :S and LD
interesting. items,. -and we are sure
It will ` be a ,pleasant enriinK to
- --
AEMOYE YHt CAUSE-
-:T"" Shoc.�, cit : atrcl u .
The Best that saienoe
And artistry can gam
your,
Christn,a; Day Festivities.
THE PAIN STOPS
,Stttirdlty Matinee at. L%O
bceminetictf + Service
The Baptist sun<Is!} sch,tol .A„11-
of
Sciatica -
IM]PORTANT' ,N0T10E'- SAtnr-
_
!�- Que(ity: satisfsdiasr '
iver�ary of '«hSunda wilts hehl
on Suniiay, Dec. 20th.
�� Neurmatiaat
day Eveniux 'Show +tNrts r t 6 30
C. H. Tuck, Op+L
at 11 a. m.
and 7.30 p. m. In the morning the
Lumbago
rhxr9s
Eydght SpsotaLsr
annus! 1�'hite Gift service will be
held and the children. help in
"China CltppeC"
'# Ped'
will
the servict- of song. The Pastor will.
For TorontoF'or Oshawa
LEMON & ORANGE i CATSUP
1 lb. •
:,'Reeve Robt. C. and Hca pressor
preaciL At the evening service r,
an .intermediate Pointe and intermediate points
A. M.
With :
sacred musical pageant will. br ►r,v-
"The
.25c - 40c
PAT ()'h1Ttl EN
Harry full -
en, entittPd, Nativity." Every-
• one "w=ill' be made welcome at- these
_ •65c -.90c
- Fmm roar DruMit or -
-, 13F;�'FIiLF ROHF:TkT9
Bulhi'r ,
c ii11t1 -LoLtrn,cLor
a ?.09 c 12,54 6.b4 �' ,a 5.31 2.A1 d 8.81
a 7.44.
AUSTRALIAN DRE�G.CA;NPA�tY: .-
- _ .H'.►S9 e�i.F.X.atii►ER
' .The Matthews' House was the
On Sunday morning the l;niied-
M Dacit"s St.,'Toroai. WAvrtes 4321
_'
: �
�r1Cli WOr$ all+ .t JtULE�WOr�C
Church Sunday school will hold the.
'
-..ts 5peuialts'
annual Christmas Anniversary• +er-
vice. 'Chore will be 'e,o,nething
f
Voters List, 1936
Mayor Bow.ea'
:.A rahltfct'e Service
spec-
g[{Ug}y, -SODag RED AND W191TE' CAO'QULAT8 WK
til, and its officers and the cess,
on Tuesday evening, when Mr. and
-.
iat for the children. a. beautiful
White. Gift';
::'-Amateurs, NO. 5
hepairs
servl(e will be held in
1�
.
the -evening at 7 o'clock in aid of
- C -
,
_.•
THIf.'CROWN IN le
the needy,familiPs, to ensure Christ
- '
-
T{pcPl„tRt� X.d. anti Kiasgoa,on ad..
mas cheer. I-seful articles of cloth-
'
unicl ality of the To .+
%lo.nd.► T,teQda wn:l %Vvdn'+di•
3'=A Ph:tr,rPill* Ws'
ing, toys, fruit or vegeuables sre
acceptable. On Tuesday. Dec:.ldnd,
Picicrrin g
hecerrlbecr 2I. '_'2 anis ':.T
-'8007H C$ WUR!80N
at 8 p. M. the annual' Christmas
-Notice, IF; -hereby given that i
Pi"t Sbuw of 700
Tf�
�otice You
tree and concert, consistisng of re
have complied with Sec. .9 of the
'Cart O,+rnplete Situ w. at 92.'0
-to
citations, dialogug5 piano stele••-
Voters' list Act and oi. I
Collector Lletyd Johnston, the mere-
o.. have
in, inspecting sheep -2.70; G. A.
tions and drills and ckoruses from
at
posted up at.m� offi
"The Bride
';ByeF, reward for shooting two doffs
the Tnt% to the Old Folks, all 4nin 8
vale on the Ah cis of December.
y
`
We do Kerildin of all kinds, -00-
20.00.
their best.
1936, the list of all persons entitledTT
Wa� �t
CARPE.tiTBEtItiG.
The Cain nittee .on -'Contingencies;
On Friday evening, Dec. 11th, a
to vote in Lite said Municipality 4t
^�
CiciMLNIiYNtit,
. `paid the following, D. R. Beaton,
meetin R of ghat interest to those
Municipal Elections and that such
With _ -
-
, salary. 1,2.5.00; Thos. Greeff, re Div
inion
present was held in the Public Lib-
rars'• building,, it being
list remains there "for inspe bon.
I
-
BARBATtA,9TA1 R Y(,K
r'Lf:7�lH�•G
Court, .4.06. B. Jamieson, re
the occasion
And hereb call u
} port all voters
and
= Division Ocnirt, 4.00; Registrar of
of the unveiling of a dealt, purchas-
to take imanediate proceedings to
tiNDiIE R>►YdlUND
I)ee&. 4.30: n .-1heater, ealary,
ed by the Board, in • memory ref the
have any errors or omissions corr-
RORFRTF'(ii:NG
"''ROOPFNG
hand police patrob-30. 00. G. Middle-
late :tile. D. R. Bea+•>r. 0%ing to
ected according to law, the last day
SPAttKS
.We a Ao sell Brantford RuAog
*on, relief expenses, 9.5.7, la.. E.
the efforts of Mrs. Beaton in 'con-
for appeal beingthe 30th day of
°, .: ; ..
MatariAle, Empire Bathroom
?,6,kbray.' saiary. and town k
;,metion With
j;UffiPment-, 10:1.00; 1:. C. 1:,2esor,
financial help and interest of set•-
Prat former
plated this 9th day 'of December.J
4
"Dangerous
�u,fwr aro trier -
System+, Beatty
Y.eesor, salary and tonin Iii a ;tittle-
very goodgoodfriends,
1934
� Dan Brous `:
9tKbfe F.ynit)n(Pot
rnent;, 15300; G. Middleton .<alary,
`
Whitevale boys, our present -build=
- Donald R. Beaton
and �tlrer Building Materials
300.UCr. W. H. Down, salary,
ing was purchased in 1920. Several
Clerk of .the said Municipality.
a „
:.. Waters
1U0, tfim. P.eesor, ditto,' 100. Yick
%-er:y pleasing numbers by the. nrcli
;F;,tirna F't•ee
Bring Views, Coll;_ forms"eit,elopes,
extra preceded the short profii'ari,With
Work GtrarantRed
SHOOTiNG
etc, 9..i 3. A. Spears, bonus on dogs
Ct. of llevi8ion, '17,+0: Donald A,
`'SKATES
:
7ACIi HOLT
��,, T
PR.�TT�E
.'HATCH
1�,.. el . -
I3eer, insurance 15.90; John Phillips
IfORT�:H'T ATtMSTRO G
Phone fA02
s. a. O, icO. •W m Chester, .Lal of sal-
:SHARPENED
Saturday; Decq•nher 19th
GRACE � Rlt .>,1)LE
ralary, 50. T. C. Rro•tn, caretaker,
Geese Turkeys
`f
I(,K.F RI G.. C)1 [`ATi TG
_-- , 20. G ;Middleton. Relief Office sal-
•cry, 75.00; Dr. Tomlinson, medical
- • ' - -•
PLAIN+OR (lIL GROUND '.
Shot. Guns
ns __._-Rifles-
t
Services, 20.00. Hugh Pugh,, salary,
Skates may be left at dews Office
Shells ,provided
e
270.
Committee as Relief paid the
and called .for daily
R H. STROUD• -- DUNBARTON
sant 16, rear cos 4.
_THr / 4
following for supplies: R. V. Mow-
-
bray, 2.4.3; Gannon and Annie, 25•
W. H. Ellicott
$3. Wm Sadler, 70.50; Farr's Elev-
- 'Ater, Dairy, 1.71; A
_.
-
•11.23..Whitby
Stewart, 18.00; A. SMRh, 10.00, •A;
Cook; 4.00; Roy Morrish. 65.63, S.
_-
- 0__ d -_ - _
C1t1KTti'Q O NIO- SULTANA _ iLIRt3�"9 veg. SUP
ih> �j
25c..•Raisins,
G. Morrish, :32. Eaton Co. Ltd. 35,
he King'ski9iiway
for lbs, lr5c.3 ting 25c•
77; Mr. Middleton, 4.00.
n-LiRtt--snd-Pow
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CJAF� • n�_�t_ T-
_
SHORTENING ; BI�EAC'HFD TfcilATt) JUICE
ontmr r
paid the following.: Greema'ood Str.
CHANGE OF TIME TABLE,
Effective, Sunday,
�} -
Ifo, -2 I c -
�'Rahsliis,--19c•'25 oz. tin 9e•
Lights, 30.33; Pickering Str, lights,
Si pt. 27th, 1936
451.00
LEAVE PiCKERI G
N
SALMON
. - -
For TorontoF'or Oshawa
LEMON & ORANGE i CATSUP
1 lb. •
:,'Reeve Robt. C. and Hca pressor
an .intermediate Pointe and intermediate points
A. M.
1 213 ozBui tie
tin 19C''Peel, lla• 14x.
-��entertain Council and officers on
P. M. P. Ai. A. M. P. M. P. M.
,.z SFECIAL' 166.
evening of final meeting of year.
a ?.09 c 12,54 6.b4 �' ,a 5.31 2.A1 d 8.81
a 7.44.
MT•NO•E ME AT ' SHELLED t'
' CHOICE FIGS
' .The Matthews' House was the
1.44 d 7.64 9.88 c 8.31 9.81
8.54 a 2.54 8.54 -
Eastern 11.01 4.31, d 10.31 -
-. l'
2 -•for -25c•,Almondslb,•15c•'Z ;:s��. -',19x.
i scene of a most excellent dinner to
20.24 8.64 d 9.54 Standard P. M. a 6,31 11.31
;
tlki Members of t}te township town-
11.64 a 4.54 10.54 Time 12.31 6.81 A. M.
d b.b4 b 11.44
g[{Ug}y, -SODag RED AND W191TE' CAO'QULAT8 WK
til, and its officers and the cess,
on Tuesday evening, when Mr. and
t C 1.41 7.31 12 1
a --Daily except Sun. A Hol. "un, & Hol. only.
2 �tor 19c. Flour. ~ 21.g 77c,�Per Ib. 15e
Iidrs. Reesor gave a fowl dinner,
a --SIA. only. d -Qat., Sun. & Hol. only.
About 'fetee:n. yvere seated at the
' lades and included these gentlemen
_ .. ._.
C�►n►bination Hockey TickeU •. `'
- '
with their wives. With W. C. Mur-
For Toronto Maple Leafs
-
;� lar as toastmaster, the Reeve pro-
toaslt to the Tong, Tress.4'ktireta
.' ;� Home Carnes
-'8007H C$ WUR!80N
posed the
sad iafennattne at
PH 1�1±;
lFirzgh Pugh, to Lite hoot and hostess,
GRAY COACH i XE8
Collector Lletyd Johnston, the mere-
14ASIMN HOUM -. piCKTlP WC* -$ONS 4til0
.- ^ _, • .,
:..ti,i ; t t .. .... ... G F.:. •�•' .c :" •,,. ..y+ uVO�!!•.3 ✓N'v.' wi'.'9"r/„'..-.
,,.� -... '. .. ,... .• .':: y,,:.,r ..+* ." _ .. ;its "+� `P #H y i"(' ,-y1
•g '.,
SALE REGISTER.
- Vlaremoat - , that the Club would hold together of officers then too¢ place. by hal-
better if the , former custom of lot, resulting in the f(-Jlowing: Hon. TUESDAY, Dec. 2'Lnd-Auction sale Madeline
Made '
.Glad to hear that Gordon Lynn holding the meetings.. at the houses $res., F. 1,1-, Chaprnnn, Pres., Percy y
is improving in health were folio-.wed more. Miss Cludy- 'Neale, Is, Vice-encs., Reg Bryant, of' fresh dairy cows and spring-
Brace Hayton was in town over Puckrin gave a report of the act. 2nd Vice -Pres., Fred Puckrin, Sec- ere, Registered and Grades, at Beauty
the week-end, vuith friends. ivities of the Welfare Committee. retary-treasurer, !11r3. C. S. Bryant, the Dr. Hazard barn, Markham,
Mr. `and Mrs. E. Bryan were in showing how many )ieople had been Directors, -Misses Doris Bryant, ty of velli Building) the proper Salon
the city over the week-end• remembered by flowers 'and fruit Sadie Puckrin and Mrs. Gard. Wn ty of G. C. Sparks. These cows
Misses Dorothy ]+diner and Katie are ,in fine condition. Many are HAI Et CGI'TI�iG
y gifts during the year, The election trey. Pianist, Miss Alma Puckrin
Beaton were in the city on Tuesday. Auditors, Mack Hedge and Billie heavy producers. All from T. B. SHAMPOOING,
Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, of Kings- Winters. •Music C.t,mtmittee, Ivan restricted area in Ottawa Valley. FINGERING,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Alma p�k Terms ,Cash. Sale 2 p. m. Pren- zM
xille, are visiting . Rev. and Mrs. Barrett, Lorene Bryant, MARCELLING
Augustine. rin and Fred Puckrin. Welfare i tics and Prentice, auctioneers.
' In the iiiatter of the Estate of Specialise-Hot Oil Treatment
Mr. and .Mrs. Wallace Ms3lillatt Cwnnmittee, Mrs. M. Bryant, Mrs. MONDAY, . Dec. 21st--,Auction sale and Permanent Wary
James Evans, late of-the Village of of his entire herd of T. B: tested
:. spent the ;week-end at the Morgan Chas. Puckrin, Mrs, S. R. Wonna- $ Reasonable Prices ,
Pugh home.' Claremont, in the County of Ontar- c�ott, Mrs. Grazely and 'Miss Gladys Jersey and Holsteia cows and
io Retired Farmer, deceased• y springers, at lot 5, con. 9, Pick- Nd RS. M. MINPELL
Mr. and -Mrs Kenneth Renfrew Puckrin. About fift MI. re : under Phone 1t1013 .. i)LARE'MON
and. famil , of Toronto, spent- NOTICE is hereby given pur
' the fourteen years were remembered by eying, near Balsam. Property of -- -
scant to the Trustee Act, that all ft bag of candies and a splen- ' Frank Willia=adn, No reserve. +^
past weekend with friends-here. a gift
persons having claims against the
•F Jos. Evans su+itained a fall sew- did luncheon brought' t!Ise meeting 'Owner retiring. Sale at 1.30, snow 1`K
Estate of the above-named Jarnes to a close or sleet. Wm. Miw, auctioneer. v
eras- days ago, •which. laid him •up Evans, late of the' Village of Clare- TUESDAY, Dtlj =n&-Auction BarCta•y -Transport,
for a time, but is now rtxovering. Mont, in, the County of Ontario, Re- Dutsl�arton r
'Me marriage took place on Sat= sale of horses, cattle, iaspkmeats, �
urday last of Miss Beatrice Meyers• tryst! Farmer, wile died on the 30th
to Mr. Alvin. Norton. Co at- day of November, 19,6, are hereby St, Paul's on-the-Hill, Dunbarton. pts,
Poultry., grain, potatoes, at between Claremont, Br'otigltata
notified to send to the undersigned Services for Sunday, Dec. 20th, 4th I4t �. - 4; .Pickering, the Pm- GreenwvA, Whitevale and Toroaft
ions' Solicitors for the Executors full peity of Frank G. McCarthy. No. .
Remember the C. G 1. T. Bazaar Sunday in Advent. Sunday school
particulars of their claims, duly aer at 3 - reserve. Terme cash. Sale at one "�-�•
rat the Manse this Friday afternoon at 2 p m. Evening pre. p' she Wm. Maw. auctioneer: My drivers are trained to }ie earlEtti
at .3 p. tn. Come and help the C. G. verified, on or before the 2nd day m. preacher at this service, Rev E. coarteoua and reliable.
_ ;: T of January; 1937, after +Stich date G Robineon. Annual Christanas En-
"� Mrs. Readman celebrated her the assets of the said Estate will be . tertainment in connection with St. n p c p Special Rates oa Long Diataaos M
:. $5th birthday on Orbonday, Dec. 7th. distributed amongst the parties en- Paul's Sunday school Rill be on $10.00: REWARD hssiiag,
:\5fe -wish her many more birthday titled thereto, having regard only to Monday, Dec. 21st. Program -i
�x+nni4ersaries the claims of which the Executors• con=ewe at 8 P. m.for any corn or callous which cae_. No order too small.None too
The Baptist Church Christmas shall then have had notice. not be removed by the ne x scient- All shipments insured and proteeW
(tree and concert is being held ou Dated at StouffyAle this 14th dayf ifie LLOYD'S THYDIOLATED CORN from the weather
Monday evening next. A good pro- of December, 1936. D in ty s G ira g e SA LVE. This new salve de-sentsit-
gram is being prepared. Edwin W. Evans, E. Thomas '►i. izes corns and callouses with the Tel. Clare. 311 - P. G �.
Our merchants. are of the opin �.• Calling All Car Owners first Application. ,Call your druggist (lass, li. and G
Evans. Esq.. William H. Pugh, Esq.
ion that the city stupes are rrcei:- -da and order a jar of the \\'�� Owned and operated b►
Claremont. ont., Executors. y
tra e, _froni this neighborhood. McCullouj hk and Button, -olicitors worth in New o your 'money's DT!enilc'I- ahorat:. 40 cooIr :ia •l,ti at Frank S. BstdaB
ing a large share_ of the Chr,stn as
_ Let its give You
-•�, • d r Used' Cars (`hernical Lsi)oratoriP=, F�.,r :ale 1!• ,
Born, on Sunday, De,:. .13th.. -at for Executors. -Stouffville, Ont. Prices are Richt and Work is E,' C. Joneq Pickering. (int.
BriaabusEr Hospital; Sti>uff.61!e to guaranteed on. RePairtng Your Old''
Mr. and 'sirs. Donald McCudough. � ��- Car
=nee Slane Ham), a daughter. N(Yl'll`i: TO CKhDITi>Ra . ~y "t ` LAND •SURVEYOR For your
3ri,s NlI ry Jlaenab celebrated her Agent For
Stith ,itirthday. on Monday, Dec. In .the Estate of Jpmes Arnot. `ONTARIO MOTOR SALES Oranges, Candiesp
11th: .and' way entertained by alias Oshawa F. J. DO\Ei'A�i B. A., B..Sc.,.O
Margaret 3lacnab and Mr. and hire. AL1• PP:ILSO\S havinfi•claims a- _ L. S. On file are fhe recerda of sur Nuts, -
s Wm Palmer. Rain�t the t,FtatP ng ,Jame: Arnot. Milton•�Sleefi. Prop. ve�or9 Gib4m- and Yarnold: 365
Christmas Entertainment of _lite late of the Township of Pickering, King East, Oshawa. Ph^ne 1981 f
deceased, who died .on or about the
C
United Church is. being held in. the •Neilson echo 0 +ace's
_
hall 'on Wednesday, Dec. ::.r'1. ,1.. 'nth day of October; '1016, are here- LIVE -STOCK SHIPPERS
1 16 ' Xmas Bricks
b notified to Cenci in to the-under-
program of Ehoruwes, recitat y /^�
ions,-dialogues. etc. is ready. signed Administrator, on or before FARMERS-'Ship your Live Stock Southend Store _ Aj �'fS PLACE
Special Chriattrtas • services ane the 2isth day of December, 1936, to Toronto with ua, L.,
- full articulars of their claims. Im• - tt F:f+.f� f:'NU SE'R(�t a t,a
being held in the United Church on p 2 Stork called' For and. delivered b"ember, 18 and 14 CL REM024 ', UNT.
- - .• mediately after the 08th dap of
evening'-the -choir. • .
`. • . December, 1936 the assets of the peraonallyto. the market...
Sunday neat. In the everuny . ' the 'saio- deceased' will be distributed a- i 3e, •- _ .. -.
P
' ' • cimir is presenting the sacred Gun- rQmpt, Dependable Sew' Cloverleaf Salmon, _2 for . •S "
tttta. ..In 42uest of the Bing." mongst the artier' entitled thereto ...23
P Pbone Pick SO&` Red River Cereal'
matches. are having regard only to the claim++ of .17
A `!at :of shooting which the .-kdmini�trator shall . then MOR�Y H LO�+�i 8 Raisins 15 oz.', .1 , -Sei,v_
sbeing. advertised ' throughout th'have notice- rout,.321 Table Figs ....•.••• • •8 oz...30����� ���
tourtehip, and some of thee- fell Datpe ....10 ot. ...... 19
_ .osys who are particularly good shot t ' Dated at Toronto, this 8.a day of 2•tor as
are getting more than their, share December, A. D., 1936. FOR w.AUE PRIY�TE Pmt+ 1� t�' Expert B6YP1C6 bLt1a 1'B-
af the these Christmas
fowl. It's Mixed tiuts, .. .. .. .21
Win. Grant Araot; At ,Mose Reesora, lei 26. con. pairs to all t21ti1[198. Rtllae•
`gnod apart too. ` 38 Lockwood Road, Choice Peanuts 1Z eta, 2 for_ .28
Cattle-testing 4 the order of the 8, Markham, 35 head of high grade .. Q a Or
Toronto, administrator. Holsteins, Durham, Jersey and Ayr- Lettuce, - grant
e, Z for 15 able obarges
day here, and is the subject of dim- Celery, 2 for .. .. .. •to �,1i e6�:
cu:wion in every place- in town at - -s--- shire Cow& All free or near ,
;� tie or other in the day.-In springers, T. B. and Blood tested. Grapes. pound ......*y 10 ARTHUR FIELD
s
• 'I' 1Y) CREDITOR - •' s tete Fish, always in stock
1 ( ICE dui cattle, eat
- Tthia neighbcu•i�ood as ,veli as in al .h) _ • These art a fine lot of dairy H Oysters
� - o surprise's Graduate Radio and Tsis�►iaiat h�
of the municipality, many ready to'produce. Produce• Open every nixkt till 10 o'clock Mems mal Radio Service Mee
have been experienced. and .many In the Estate of Lily Arnot Proprietors, D. Holden and It C BROOKS herds have suffered in various de W. PERSONS having claims s- vim/ v At
Arnot, Boyd. Phone ,Stauff+rAle, D. Hotdew. C. g.-W Phone 6201, PICKERIN G
' es. y and gainst the Estate . of Lily 18401; H. Bold- 504. e .
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Pike•
late of the Township of Pickering,
piton STl1 - ���
~ bit and MM Overland, -while -in
' deceased, who died ' on or about' the
,she chip last ,week-end motor.-d out 9th day of November, '1936, . are }1'tdr m � KehiuE�iy :+CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION
to Milton io See the fox ranch op= hereby notified to send in to either
s Pilkev's nephew. A Administrators
*rated h. he co, • Dec-
on lav
t in da of D r' haled 'a much
.. retitin - Eich > tiefor'P the _8th y n rs that we have pu c
artost ihte R on or
nt of pelts iculars of Case, De Laval We wish to advise our Gusto► a to offer
s i e P art tired >i
e h. �: full _ � e 'are re
la 6 u x P
�. of a Pm 1. 3 P 'ae and P
eetiort r8 canter, -
ready for the market, ryas shown their claims. Immediately after the New Roof for 14 ft. gib Ser stock of Christmas merchandise
thea+ • 29th day of December, 19:36, the Fleury . Na. 21 Walking Plow a fine Variety, of quality goods 'at competiti. a prices• It will be work
The W. A. Bazaar in -the bade assets of the said deceased .will be' Oliver .2-furrow- ,Tractor Plow your while to wisit our store to do your Christmas sltoppfng.
;mr�nt of the United Church on Fri- distributed amongst the parties en- 6' ft, Grain Binder, (New) You will find below a suggested list covering the whole family
day: of last week was a very succ titled thereto', having regard only 8 Blade Tractor Tiller
eq ful affair. Many called and the to the claims of which the adminis- Spreader, Cockshutt Father Y "i\iQther
proceeds for the day netted over .trators shall thQn have, notice. 1929 ' Chevrolet -Sedan Clocks
S50. The. la�iieso -are indebted :to 1. '1 Car -Accessories-
DATED. at Toronio, this 8th day W. r' . DISN'�;Y, (.it'HP'n\t'OOd Hot wafer treater, f5 eta and up .C'olenian and Elec. 'reading lamp t
y • Richard Cooper for the irtFtallation of December, A. D:, 1936. Eley... Refrigerators, West. $1250'
of big radio and F: A. system en- PRHoxh Yicx t3:314 . :41 tf fiot air heaters, 32.30 and up
abling' all present to hear the late \+►pm, Great .Arnot. Engine heaters. $2.89 and up Washers, $39.50
}:lee,
I~ing's farewell address. 39 Loc Road, Defrosters, $0.34.,and up. Itoest 119
Toronto, Administrator. Batteries, $5.25 and, up Cutlery, s
�� Radios Toasters, $0.69 and up Y`
Audley igabel Helens Frances t.nderhill, C/"1011 Radiator fronts, $1.98 Coleman &Elea Irons $6:9ti.dt 1
i t. ..
Pickering, Out, Adaainistratrix. �Ou�f err Chains, � 3 �+R and up.' Coffee Percolators, $0.45
t ^.' .' iOiank blcCart)ry is bawing a sale vac 49
• Flashlights, $0.69 and rap Coffee ulators, $4
of , his farm - stock and implements �QJ'a`lOAfS Gloves and Mitts ."Dishes
.,on the 22nd. Pert and Pencil sets R5 cts and up Hot .Pads, 3-heat; 'rubber-lined, 6
hen Morley, iw hl o has worited for. Notice t0 Creditors Loris Watches PictuBes, tOx12, filmed
- has resigned t enter 'otiierl ork.s R. S..O. 192T, 'Cap. 150, Seca 0'1.' rte• ° Pipes '
for Alladdin Lamps
_ .Sliver-Plated Mick a'nd 9u_13�ar Se
_ The majority of the cattle herds Estate of Duncan McNab lltorg-an,
•arouxi here have'lost only a very Brother-
Bailiff.
_Sister: 1
aanail pereentao with. T. 13. W..H.
--Deceased. �1Gutttr' out of 116 feeders did not ALI, persons having claims a- sticks, 25 cts. and upChairs and able 2 f0
Aose cine gairtst the' Estate of Duncan Me- , o sk and-chair, 2.00
Mr. Yeates arrived home from Nab Morgan, late. of 'the 'Tow reship _ "and Tricycles :. _. boli, 3 sizes, Topsy and. others
Real qualigty stands yEngland last week and is enjoying of Pickering in the County of Ont-' the test of the eentur- outfits, 3,50 and upBlackboard ,,25 .45, .80
a short stay -before leaving for ario, bailiff, deceased, who ,died on}� and when you set- barro�s, 1.19Games, 15 and up
South Africa in connection with his or about the 28th day of October ect a memorial here, alAles complete, 1.79 Crokinole boards, 3.49Itobasco business. 1936, are hereby notified to file yen are' assured that s, .50 and 1.00 Skiis, 1.79 and 2.5!1moi, H, ,Moorhouse shot a great with the undersigned, on or before the ights, .69 and up Clocks
1936 t yotir •tribe for To Brooms, 20honied owl last Week that measured the 28th day of December,ull hewtifnl *ill be sane-,Watches y
y _
fiv6e,,feet of wing ag>•Pad:' Others particulars of their claims. I•mmed- boned by those in the 'Mechanical toys, complete asst'm't �
bees "been seen. here aixt they have lately after said date, •'the assets of far off.._years to come. Air rifles; 200-xhot, 2f19
` been hard aoi ;the pheasants. The ttte deceased vv'il�be .di. ribi a a- -- !"i=foot 8 ;
bones of o�•ei tr oenty pheasant, mongot triose entitled. thereto,_ hav- N. W. STAFFORD
in regard only . to claims so filed. 'Righwa „ Monumental
Electric tree sets 75; Bulbs for sets t0 cent,, .Tinsel Rode,' 25. cents
.Were, seen recently in the, �v x)dlends. g T• buridle; Belles, 5 cents• and up
Tile Club• met..on Monday-last in Works
i l DATED, at Osha'a+s, the 7th day of Ph. 4$2 Whitby Out.
the schoolhnsae ,with a good nura• December, A. D., 19813. Kingston �� West Christmas Cards, 1 cent 'each, Z' for 6, and 3 for 6 cents
•ber in attendance. Annual reports �tic� our stock of ladies' and gent's Lorie Watches, $17.50 - 424-75
were received and the President's W. E. N, Qinelair, K. C.
tiring address. it was pointed out Bates 0( Moetrest Bulkhng, C���
'0 ' t the Club had done much good Oshags, Ontario. CHAS. COOPER# C
r)< in the community and there
a#ll a need for it. It .was felt
...., „ , ,. .�", � "��ra'-icy-"."%r.�• :v � � + �' � .. _
.;. Personal Clla:'Ii>rtrif _.-
A
1 t
EATH ort � :�
Valuable Asset
1 y'• SALT LAI{1; %AW# run 4
CITY. -�- A red-
- 1 IAMOND • haired "ideal secretary" has advised
0 i t stenographers throughout the land • AlimA BY CORTLAIJD FtTZSIMMONS� :e to develop g
;►. _,�_ �:, P Personal charm as the
y ,! greatest possible asset.
�� :�.rore:e,••..:�.ee�eeY:err. ..o..':°;rLe;e;er.-..: v r:r;r:er;e:es;e;e;ov;er;oc a �_ ,
The "It's almost literally true that an l•''
Police seemed to make no "1 thought so. fie wanted me to employer is no better than his sec -
progress in solving the ;murder. The promise, too." retary," said Fay Newman, 23, "Miss -
sports writers mentioned it daily for "Did you?" America," of the United States sec -
44
while and the ' all a
y greed that "No." re
taria] world.
Who sibl untimely death Lad made "I un understand,
began It possible for the Blues to loses only "I understand, Larry. ,You had to' "The secretary is the 'front' for
one of the games played with the do it and 1, didn't. I didn't know the 'boss' and if she makes in un-
Pbillies during the rest of the series. whether you wanted to talk to me or favorable • impression upon an of -
The murder had profitable finan•..not, but I wouldn't promise in case fice caller she places her °employer'
you did." - under a handicap." Personal charm, _
' .tial results. The last two games of said Miss, Newman; covers the entire _
,the series brought tremendous Of course I want to; you know. '
that-,, range of a secretary's success. She �'. - .•
crowds of the morbidly curious pea added: Homelins
pie, not only fans, but the people I hoped you did
who drive for miles and miles to see. '�I asked .him to.let me see you "It's important for a secretary to
the scene of an accident of a crime, this once. ' And I promised I would spell well and to type and take dic. I '
They packed the stand.- 'add bleach- not aik. again.. I wanted to explain ,By LAURA. KNIGHT to you." tation rapidly and accurately, but if
. ors and swarmed 'over tfie field be- ,. girl should ask me, I'd advise her
yore and after the game, asking "There's nothing to explain, she
questions and looking wise. sa14. quigkly, first to cultivate a pleasant disposi= For Nippy Days Mince Meat
Although Larry Doyle had . been "Yes, there is. I' shouldn't have tion." NOW that the really nippy days 2 Ibs._lean beef_ rhnn„od
done what 1 did. I only made mat- are upon us, webeginto Indulge in peed, b {F�s app e 2 lbs.
1 16
suspended, he appeared 'at the field rich chocolate de seats.. We need this suet chs
daily and ' sat on the,�side-lines and feta worse for you and I wanted you raisins, 2 lbs. a•lrrants, 3-4 bs. cit -
watched the games The men tried .to know that 1 am sorry, greater food value .to combat the
"l understand, Larry; but I .did- Comfortably Styli colder weather. What delicious pos: ron peel. 21,5 lbs., brown auger, 2
Aa cheer him ap, - but be was a very sibilities that o ens to ns -chow- tab,espoony cinnamon, 2 tal,levpooar,
glum and solemn young man. Pop n t mind really," Her eyes were Pajamas Calve Ease P mace, .t tablespoon cloves, 1 table -
dreaming as she went on: "3 guess late puddings, chocolate cakes, chow spoon allspice, 1 tablespoon salt, I
eyed him ansinuw fry" '.ir,te to a woman doesn't mind whet a man late sauces, ,chocolate ' drinks and
time " .0 chocolate candies -doesn't it make powdered nutmeg, vinegar and ma "
fights• for her. lasses to moisten; also broth o! .bQef
Larry's . people vet a horrified at - your mouth water to read the tLat?.
" the
publicity Frances, what .are we going to s�„(this if put in pin jars w71 keep. -
4r
• D yin' fila: newspapers and do?”6 Everyone known of She ht b' nutri-demanded that he'leave the: team at tq� g Rub R.R. 1 Grimsby, Ont.
"What can we do?" �, "; tive value of chocolate. Those of u• y Wilcox, y,
once and come hothe. Larry refused _1•i'lt probably be released or +r 'ems, who are old enough. to rea•rmber the J.
to listen to their pleas He was go- traded, you know. Maybe sent back � �z `4 '� � ' f" ' � Great War know bow important choc• Attention!
dug to stick it out and become a.. ,
to the .ninors." r ;� olate was to the boys at the' front Send in your favorite recipe for
real ball player. During those days How we used to nave our allowance ie, 'cake main -course dish Or
of watching be had am le time to ��DO you know when?" she asked. ' , �\ i p pre-
- p "Not do yon. t =' to buy unsweetened chocolate to serves. We are offering $1.00 for
take stock of himself. He had been •'No. i was afraid it would happen* ' make Mudge to send off to them each reef
a fool and he knew it, shot -headed Many a romance. started with that Fe Printed:
fool. He felt justified about his
rage and you wouldn't even say good- K �: °
" • / fudge! And now we hear of. mare- HOW TO ENTER CONTEST
over the story printed about Franc s, by"! wouldn't do thal." • $ �/ thou swimmers keeping up strength Plainly wrier or print out the
but knew that his actions in Torly'a "I was afraid." ° r ' '„�; and body heat with chocolate. All ingredients and method and send
place had only made mattort, worse:.• "Frances. I love you 'and I have people engaged in sports will tell together with name and address
He wanted t.ith all his heart to. have made a mesa o things at the very, l you how important chocolate is. to: ' Household Stience
a talk with fiances, but be had yen Aoom -
° s A vote was once taken by the la 421. 73 West A$alaida Street,
given start. Do you love me. Will -you t
his word of honor to Pop that he give me another chance• to prov. to ` dies of a club who were orgeaizing -Toronto. -
would not. it wasn't_ fair, and one
y you that I'm not just a plain fool!” ' a bazaar as 'to which was the most
da after the game he sought Pop "Silly boy P' Her eyes were damp *' popular cake alth potential buyers. -
out and asked permission to see and glowing as she looked at him. ` ' , the poll 'showed "Chocolate cake"- Stop the presses'- Rep, Lemke,
Frances just ones. Pop gave his con -
"You are .a child, aren't you? Don't � ' ` . • ,f so much for cake! 4n operaLnt of a who ran. for the Presidency, but not
sent with the understandingflat the ! I large city soda fountain xfis asked very far, is now writing 'a book. It
be afraid of me, Larry." ` will not explain how he was defeat.
.request would not be repeated. "T haven't been afraid of "what is the mast popular ice cream
a• m ty was shy find es, and in rvouf. when te f his likeShe laughed fear. 1 did aln. could to show' � • • • SOda? "Chocolate" was the answer. ed, but will deal with a subject with
A candy store was nest visite L which, be is only remotely connected'
promises to himself to come straight yon that I loved "What kind of randy haa�the greatept
u rot and T thought aides?" "Candler made with -Mommy, -- Paul Mallon, Washing -
till
the point, he talked aimlessly un- You never would as" it" � choctr '
j til Frances took control of the con- He took -her in hiy arms and kiss- `late," wa8 the answer. And now jnat ton columnist: - -
geraation. ed her bungrily and after a long I ask any small hov what is his favour
"Did father make you promise not moment, said. "You're a little devil." / • its blanc mange' ana - avrll, you ,
to see mei she asked.J know the answer
"Sir?' she mocked. » - Cho.-- itttel
"Yes."- "You've been playing with me. I Here is the reclpr o .ocolata
POLSONED KIDNEYS
" ( pudding ` that is always a treirt.
told vn�] ' was a 'fool." op Getting Up Nigfrta
I� --- "Bilr a Dice fool. darling. Don't ° • :thao{� py� To harmlessly flush poisons and.
Learn, to �« . ever change." acid from kidneys ., a squares .lnaweetened chocolate y and correct irri•
raztrot a walta 25C � What are we going to do?" .. v cut ' in pieces .. 4 tableap;t Ing c°r.r talion of bladder . so that you can
e13•gla•r • t vurw ere tloto• "You'll have to do as you are cold • • starch, 3a teat . stop "getting up nighty get a 40- -
pase ew lt. 30 ptinum ap■• teaspoon salt, [-3 c-lp cent
Writ* Dept• yo. Lz• for a time. and; like it. We'71 both / / sugar, 3 cups . milk (or 1 cup. package of Gold Medal Haar.
direct -
PROF. VAlIil1N have to convitlCe father -that we are ° , evaporated milk end 1K cups we lett Oil Capsules- and take as direct
tlas tw, Station ••a••, kluntre►, right and he is wrong. It can be Rne, ter. ed. Other symptoms of kidae enc -
�. --� ° ), 1 teaspoon vani+la y
j but it will take time. Play good. ball, $ s� Add choc°lat9 to milk is rouble bladder weaknesses are scant, burn•
dear, and we , will both play the boiler and heat Wten ch Diet's i,t eR cramp.or smarting ify eepeat, t►ackache- .
LADIES' APRONS game. If You are no longer on the '� melted, beat with ruts e -
rY ego beate•
Bines team, you won't have to keep p until blended Combine +uga►, con,
`+
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tI oeautlfui patte,ut, of tuff your Promise. We can write and we'll -1923 -t! starch and salt Add a sm,r: amoun'
fast Prints. Two coverall stylen,'one be able to see each other sometime. of chocolate mixture, stirring oig°r. All Men Use Them
Pinafore styre Colours: Rose Blue At the end of the season we can try oualy. Return to doable boiler and
Green. fled, Mauve, % father aesin Much Will ' depend on This suavely tailored club style ' -Save
ellow. SJzes cook until thtekeaed, stirrin
Small, Medium. Large •� foe $1.00 von.". pa]ama set is the essence of aim- a con- dl�d t�011a[s
J ,plicity. Whether your• cotton, satin stantly Then cook of to 25 minutn3 manufacturer wants t' ,n�r,�avc° quickly.
1'�stnatd ._ "I'll try,'' he promised her Solemn.]looser, at°ser De tax's aaz,+ Blades New
ly, And t silk crepe, pongee or rayon is- ex. stirring occasionally. Add Ptvoes• L'a rsi Type U•,uble Vge - b7° -
L. mlitca Textile Cofalpany try he did, but when the pens or not you won't be tak- vanilla. Chill and serve with cream. eat. sm,n,tt�at Cntung gage -tv,me find's
a.ambtoa Mftta, Onta to Blues went to Washington to play Ing a chance with pattern No. Servos 6.
ore y o •a ep sew in• is may be served in se.eral at Edge nt�requ request - Send io�a will
66i
serve on the bench That first da structioas are Included and guar. tractive
Y .ver a. of
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II kin
the Blues look the steed to.. guide your ever 3' m .t and moult t peekingand ,xlatlag. DIRECT,72. ;ui♦ h.
game. The Fens cry stitch.' +vitb •Ah,;,yed cieam and o�T: W.P..Fiat office tan 72. IiuetPh, .
had a College girls approve' Ste toner• Shopped onta"_
j good team, but they lacked nuts, or with c"ced banrlaa, on t.,;) --
�. that coordination which, find styling q busy housewives r,r wit!
produces find them adequate to meet the t,uartett of .car]••+ pear•_' -
j good baseball. Larry was hopeful on unexpected guest and the'bus1 esu around the rno•ad,
i the secoitdr day, *ondering if Pop girls revels in their comfort and
j 0 g g g would let bim play. He waited Oil east .assuring details, The trousers THIS WEEK'S WINNER
through the game, but there was no are amply cut and the .soft blouse Sweet potato
A Creat Book -How to Be- sign from Pop. On the third day, in roomy enough for any 12 to 20's _ Pie
come a Hockey Star" by T. P. the seventh inning, Pop called Larry 'holy dozen. A natty pointed col- Mix well two eups . c.►°ited autl
•Ty,.Gorinan, manager over and ut him into lar, wide cuffs and belt add an air mashed p•,tatoes and a hair +
and creels of the Montreal P 'pinch-hit. ''I cue au;
" bfareons", profusely ply's, want you to bunt," were Pop's in• of distinction to your garment. err, two ergs, Y-4 c�Ip of sir«t mils,
traced sad containing structions. Barbara Bell Pattern. No. 1%23•B and two tablespoons mePed butter
valuable T198 an howgto any is available for sizes 12, 14, 18, 18 Flavor with nutmeg or.-vacula acid
play. (To be'Continued•
the Dime. ) and 20. Corresponding' bast mea- bake in cre crust. Ttia is as nice as .
uf� - surements 30, 32, 34, 36 and ' 38, pumpkir, ),ie.
At►rootea�ttm PICTUIMS or ` Size 14 (32) requires 4% yards of
otwaT PLAYats Twenty three Bank of England 11-'neb material. '
(moun"W for framing) five pound notes weigh onlyone
O�onpYootieat"Y„oons, ounce. HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS ■r
a+ouv
-LW t]emdj.n• Write your. name and address `��' �rst BOA@
n mdi•iaaal vishow of: LWd^Tiottlar N t P lB� Plainly, giving number and size of
itma BHnoo ports Helly pattern wanted. Enclose 20° InHelpedMe" t /. ' '
Bobaraei•° To Komi FREE stamps or coin coin Be Leaf
wore«• QUICK ACTION wrap it carefully and address your '
Con it rker HOME COURSE writes Mrs. Jose h , Claus'! «
flowi.Ziorana �t� order la Barbara Bell Room 421, I P sor oat Santa Claus!
i Flank Bweber NEW NUMBER a SYSTEM nR M MUSIC �^ Adc�aide' Strbrt. west, Toronto. j 1b2lLllllan Street, Wlndaor.0at.
lohnn He know"very-doll-yoor=owne►
rr;t%Lti' y B°'I`s PLAY n TUNE 1N ^n I) _ _
--LSO`s' yaAa" TES - - - - "Your Vegetable Comported
warts
• Your chodce of the above • bel ped me wonderfully. Since 11'
Vor '
•'CROWN BRAND�p , tits WAKE U P YOUR carted taking it I hive no more 0_G a ENWHITE" Cora Syrup. -Write paint or dirty spells. I feel wellon the back your name -and _ -t1VER BILE— OW Mond naw. I "t w n sedFINE C U i
address - Plainly -sad the . ,'aisep well and I con do all ezy I ,1
words •'d Book" or the ! , "
�Ckey . /a Ib. tin 7S
rlar►t'8 / tole picture you want And Yon'U Jump Out of Bed is the work.'v
lone book or picture for each LOWEST PRICES EVER t Mo don't Y
label). Mail the label to the 1 i. The liver a� pour %mt two sarin to Go Why d YOU try dam WWI
Guitars, from 1: 6.45 ' s°O� b'te �bD Cieei' !S out of 1N W
,address below. ..... .. ,, none Doweb daflr ti°� st,a. omen lite• _
Violins, from■�soslnst►o•17.eo■rronddointdlast, port Benefit. Get a bottle from
t D WA R D f/ Y R 8 Cotroets, from ............. 16.85 »i Y m �t�y�t�y t$a�'t -yam ��t TODAY. y
-CROWN S 'A rup6ones, from ............ polsoo. fat° the t■d>, sad ron lVrd sera
RANO
39.00 sank sad the world Ian1<s punk. � I ► ' 1
Ac51wo i instruments
menta from..45 A mew b s. you ea•■sat deem tatoarr�et
COIRN �ItUP x,000 ln•LneID•nta towop from. ytwesa» x•aa.Ittakatbb:rtltatw
send for Oar Neto li�„oteo, la•trsme■t • e1 et• uev m "'W It tatter titan's 1a•i NiVEGETr
.•eswV 7 0• m•-�w•af n-er Give" RREA C~o Little Uver pub to set, ika•r tom■ - —
PEATE M[USiCAL TD. y� err bile tewfne ideals ana ..le F
Ae■iates N ie•► ••ap a°d n ••. Barmi�s sad �stt�
TUC..ANADA 3TARCR�ANY V ° CO..• snake th■ Wr trw•ly. Tbes Qe the wwi
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y o n to through trains or bus traf- playgrounds rest gardens and a large of the Luke's public lice is his desire
pe to promote s closer relationship
Be. On this will be situated shops, recreation ground. various classes of. 1' Agtand, :-t .:�
• . • • • r • • • • • • • • • • • • climes, doctors' and dentists' @urger- Work will be provided for 2,000 amongtho
- ----- -" - iea, a library, cinema• ,and al{ the bb lyears'and operatives tot. about' 350 men family, itthhas often been said. can _
.t ar�is fr-m the Press necessary social amenities. :.,r.I
I.• Sites have been reserved for seven !os tutee years on road and sewer lay cul to
his, I tuhin 1. 1
• • • • • • • • • • • • ' 0 • schools, several churches, children.'@ constrnetion.—Industrial Britain. cessfaim. - - , , ., .
ported trees thrive wsill everywhere. Slum Conditions r
` .CANADA When will the Ontario Go7 arnment Yo�e,k BeC�me8 ,Here jn Ontario
,� Duke of ; '.,
show any symptoin of being more . • ..
iteason For Optimism alive than their predecessors were to a �jY'@r$ .. I . vigil Writes the Simco@ Reformer:--ln ",
Canada has marched Lar back on the importance of starting reforests- some Ontario communities, the mu:
;'the road to recovery, to a point which tion on an extensive scale? . Every 1 • micipal authorities are fust Awaken-
-is safer and mord wholesome now and. cicen ode .hear of new con- Ing to the -reality of sium-coridiiions ��
than 1929• in the opinion of The Cession • of pulpwood areas being Following, Announcement of King 'Edward Vll'l's Abdication which 'exist in. their. midst. In Hams-
_ .. Ottawa Journal ... , made, apparently without any condi- Duchess Of Fork Becomes Qlleen ton h, er day mber9 of e
it t e o me tb
Anyone who thinks that this is Idle tion of reforestation.= • ' �'-' • _!#pard of Elealtli:.n.ade an •ihspeetioa
optimism need only look at the Dari- {f the present system' of granting. a 3� , tour and were shocked to find •nu -
r pus indices of the economic condition such concessions. needs to be atter- r ah a>� acerous houses unfit•for human habi-
,� r of the country— additiosi to rife ed, then by all means change it, but y ;t r r tatipn. One alderman des tared'that
trade figures the increase in the get a 'beginning of reforestation made .� 2 ,1 .r t. children were founa living In places i ,.j
physical volume of huainesa, in the as soon as possible; and what is truer��? y not fit for animals, while another
total of bank debits, in the retail of spruce is equally true of white ti.. ; s�� . � may.1. W. put forth the vie,v that people gen-
pine.—Guelph Mercury. y h.�ftlr$ .. , @rally were not aware of the plight
sates, throughout the country, and ntis11
-°' in the figures showing the general & M, 1 s of many unfortunate citizens. The
econsTmic index as reported by the America's railway dining cars 3 ,�11 �r, aggregate of cases s.milar to those
Dominion Bureau o! Statistics. The. serve 25,000,000 -meals. each y.ar, y �,„: ;: in Eiamiltsirr would be astounding
evidence all points m e samelei be
w is are prepared In a kitchen 1 -r- i a
tion. Canada is on the up grade and than_ seven feet wide and 13 feet „w made. They `exist not only. in the cit- -
__ _., making good progress. , long. One man atone sometimes iea, but in the towuta villages and
1 Everyone knows why' this is felt must wash 1,000 dishes at each meal 1 y x p� �., ` yr' w %' 1: �P, +
moi a in the East and in British in a sink lesR than two feet square. q K , � ! rural districts. L : inomic conditions
watteTs. and' ' t may be improving, but there is
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Coti:mbia than in the prairie country. Dining car stewards, A something fundamentally .among in
: There is some improvement here, but -chefs go through a training school .? !; n , y
y s .a system that permits thousands of
with the normal production that can before going on the road. One large ' s ry esil � '” % w , �% ;! families to. live in misery and degra
- be reasonably expected next year, eastern railroad had three such X..' � ., gat; y . , s ', ,nation,, _,
- these provinces should go forward to schools where there are reproduce
4 ins a: ,,, v , . .
- a much greater extent. There is tions of the space equipment limits- r�, " y<
plenty of ground for hope and=confi- tions encountered in actual service. £ r"` a" y. improvement Of
• dense.-167innipeg Free Press: —Tor nrto .Tete ram5 1. : ,o>rrieS !$ Urged
t.u. Appie.5 to Glasgow f
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'. 11 Education For Life - .
it is x Will Reduce Unemployment, Ot-
-� .Tice' tion, Dr. Sin pson,- Ontario's snApropos
to pnotehlfrom s SIla treportininr the t* taws Speaker* l3eclare
blinivter of Education, has the t'ii.hi Glas ow Herald that the demand for !;°-t*,,
idea in his decision to overhaul -the Canadian apples is such that whole- --
esirriciatum in, the primary schools of ` Lz :4 OTT QVA. - Home ownQrs were
•• the province so that emphasis will -be sale . prices are from f0 to . t o ,cuts urged to take advantage of the' home
laced on rho "education of pupils per case hiKher than a year ago. anti.'` 4� "� improvement p'.an in 9pe echos de -
that at the particular tiveek-end at :. livered recently 'by ms3ihbers of the `i
fur. Life father than for the universi• -• 'P „� I � "
which the paper was pablished. nut 11 _
ti,•s."' Nhen this ig accomplished we '1R , 4. , l ; govermnent and men.bers of the iVar
_ ,
m:+y expect to see. fewer. misfits is single Canadian apple was left in the r
a k ' tional Employment Commission. ;
lit, and fewer failures in the higher wholesalers' bands. and the whole of ;.�,+� -.: ineeting calle3 tq install s '
s tarso due there -on the 9londi y .' x J ' =--
., eats ul dearnatg. — Brockville,_ lie - local committee heard thr plan de-
- corJer and Times. Vas sold in advance. TI J,E KING T scribed as producing a means of bot-
- Advertising DOES pay. — `. rnt'. HIS l�% aesTY -`[� rowing money at low rates and slim . "
_* _.. Watch .for Apoplexy ford Beacon-Flera'd: •_ —
•w rpm the stratosphere, ac- gajanced Budget et LONDON. hen^ Edward, VIII Ere went on' h}• first Official this- elating employment
Vtc ed ! g Justice Minister Lapointe, FinanCa
'' cording to fliers. this terrestrial alai}sates and Ehc nuke of York as- ,ion t5 a fooeign,: eau hetoted, as
Possibly for the hrst time iii -it's , vends the throne. Ti.i,a -was the ef- mer 'of t9 ... when • _ Minister Dunning, Labor Minister �
sphere a a deep purple. You can history, North Bay will' year erI fest.' of farI.mal a7.tT�+unc�ements ms+u "keom", or sponsor, .at the wedding Rogers', .A=that S. Purvis, Commie- i
scarcely blame Mother t;arth. these, jay a balanced budget. to rife assembled Nausea of Gorda of I:ing Alexander of Serbia to the cion chairman, and larof. W. A. Mac -
_days if she develops symptoms of , uis pleasing aituat#on , is due -to Commons •'rbe Duchess of York second daughter of the King of Ron- Knation-wide b
apoplexy. --Windsor 'tar. cit council's• close adherence to the Q - s. :: -.• - ins tfo
h all incited -back.
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y Koromex neer -- Mani r the scheme.
_ program outlined at the commence, l The unnuurn rmcrt to, this ro st Later first year he represented his 86S Loans Alread) Made
' !Doss Noise. Pro long,U ? meet of the term: and to supervi=ion j ,; cment:ous meet-it,u of parliament !n Parents at: -the coronation o! the Despite winter condit:ona and the '
Mang comes a Nipponese scientist by the• Department of Municipal Af• 'aft the History of British• royalty, King and Queen of. Roumania and fact details•of the plan are not wide-
• "fn an attempt to knock the props fairs.—:tiortli Bay Nugget: , et.me in the form of H direct messa_e was so popular„ that, many Ia a° !y- familiar, said Mr. Dinning, the
'� from- underrreath anti -noise organize• . 1 - - I room' Edward a:q ging, which -way. man's. cr e" s • " tsanits'hav reported- that in !!he first
tions by. furnisbin>; s proof that �.otss _ Proved bead to the Common! the Spce+k• York. _ two weeks of of. is is
prolong& life. if there is any tinge doubt',:. Wrig repeated simultaneously :in -in 192.1 --he and his Rafe went -to t f• November --
I A series of experiments 'on rats concerning, the advisabilit or value rrT Howe of Lord. r a im 2 they visited g al made, with as
e first two weeks
East Af is &nil i9 7 tis loans have been
subjected one group, tb normal 03. toxoid treatments, •Brockville's-' 7hc ltiina is saying -farewel}. to Australta and New Zealand and re- aggregate'v 'value of nnorp than $325,.
sounds and another equal litter to record of not one case of diphtheria. ;the, England he lovers, to go to the turned to England by way of -the 000. '
the Boar o! trains under -an electric �iuriag the year ought to dispell. It soman he love4. more;' West.tndie9." Outstanding men' have been chosen
t 'm to 1 committees,
T'ecor- res r provincial e vi le is � ok h i ro
the k 1 h ns to
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e a g ! sr l.ar mea
eta ti n. m s s
• 'And strange to r beyond and use o 1 ha=. signed' ed' a y -0 her of "iiia! a c P P
woad. g y q He t;n t t
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• - � fatter lived 53 days longer than those der and Times. _ _ i throne anti his h@ritage as� litnk-e Nor'v�sy, Italy, France ane: Belgium.
1Hr, Purvis said. A chs
. ikept In peace and quiet:. - -'- • Pero. and the nuke of York wsill be But in their "i'acation" times he and Ontario ,would be chosen` ip a few,
V is mem
- Acether group oras housed• in •the - '- "/ . - crowned 'in his stead a. George his family have preferred to re days, he stated.. --- - _: .
prestiroom of a daily newspaper and ;T Nig ElI! Pl [[E Necessary Legal Steps - in the •British Isle's. , _ . :". • The plan is . not merely a plan for
one of the same size in a sound -proof _ The following legal steps are tie It wps not the Duke's position s tending or borrowing citgney, declsr-
._'rooaa the insults. were the same as LAwk to the Empire cessary in the event of abduction: possible Bing, but. the biitb, of, Prin- ed Mr. Purvis. . .
'fit the first experiment: Americans carr a million ' I. 'l hQ .KinF cifiris and pre: eats . .cess Eliz ,beth that captured -:public "It , is most emphatically 'and• pri-
ntist's The y ser a nnticeI of his desire to d again
• 1 n for ins irtng hoine-
So, ceording to this acne his' m.ni t s
findings, the aeigbbDr's radio actu- passengers a year through the air. abdicate. — e
interest in his family atimai y -,a plan
We carry a- quarter.of a million. rhe the Duke remained in..tb back• gs�ers to repair, improve and bright- -_
. ally lengthens, ytsur-d$ya when it is ri n air lanes have 'p longer �. ?: The-caurf,es: through the pnc»r; round'•' - en t�ieir homes and thud give work
e Kin 's'1. n that anettiplogncerrt i3 re-
• haul dian ours. For, though t ey notice to partiamert. e, -
�6at•4ceter That Cota>tts carry only four times as Jany pas- I " in whom th? nation saw tl}e possi diced: If the home -pane. can
Nobody ever takes'seri�usl the -old sengers,. they fly nine , tiri e:i lis many 3. ` 1 arliament r•A.prores the blas - bility ' o! 'another feigning "Queeir out of his od+ri savings, so "moat 1
•.. - - - y miles. -And, of course, the advai.• cation.' and 'passes an act .establish Bess", so ` took • 'the- spotlight that better,' if he cannot,, the' home '}m- . '.
saying to the effect you can never rages of the, air as• a medium of, Ing the line -of succession, or, actual -
trust &woman with a secret. Neither even the Doke' said his wn chief .him trient plan opens the wni for •
transport are displayed in the long ly• names the • 6e+F in.. li.� -Claim to fame seemed- to be that he 'him to' 'get rife' money: ' The itriport-
• sex has a monopoly on e;YagginQ (fight. Does that mean that the Am. � 4, The • privy couiitc meets and . was hdlr father. ' , ^ht thing, However, is ' far . tlf#. work '
tongues. It is the character and the waits, un the new sovereign- to no notify
@.liana •enjoy • an advantage oi•er us One' of 'the most prominent phases to, go ori." ' he said:
-Individual that counts, not the sex.-- which we cannot overoomeY Not a- him of hi ascent to the'throne. _
Windsor Star, 5. Parliament's action is commune . • .
bit~ . We have greater opportunities crated to the dominion parliaments
- Apple Pie First for long-stistance than any country KEEPIii6 U� WITH THE NE1AI Ct#RS
on earth. ln. the Empire! In the which ratify or reifet it. - �KUCE r
.-'Apple pie ranks first in desserts; f r routes over its Kinn. George VI ✓. , _ ,
development o at The.new King, while he has -led an Po1Y r/ac 22�
:,Y it is revealed by 's tabulation made vast expai,ses.—London Sunday Ex- I --
;• of @tresis served' on the dining care' press. active public life, is more of a home �i '
of railroads. and announced by the An Experiment ` body than Edward VIII. , STRESSES SAFETY FEATURES
Association of American Railroads. During- his father's, lifetime, the
Here are other facts on .the 'food An experiment in the 'housing of Duke had already established, in his NEW
. .likes of the travelling public. Science the .populations of big citieg,in a' new I London "palace without a name", 145 1 " vAWE-IN•liEAD ti AlWAVS HAS
: Service reports: way is to be carried' out by .Ehc , Piccadilly,' and his • country ' horbe,%_ - 90NG aowER INRESERA ;
The dining car steward knows that Liverpool municipality on its housing 4 White Lodge, Windsor. •a reputation �, �, ENGINE
out of every .100 diners, 85 will estate at Spoke, where the corpora. I as a homebody. i s • • ,y
'`-'order coffee and 15 tea; that 35 will tion is planning to erect 5,000 houses The quiet and simplicity of his do- t
ask' for roast beef and the rest oiritl at a cost of X2,100,000. The scheme mestic- life then was "overshadowed; r
order chicken, fish, chops and steak, &int" at provddiug not merely, a durmi• only by the family life which formed -+
in the order named. tory for the lower -paid workers, 'with so much of fling• Geor'ge's appeal to `a t
_ _ _ _ the resultant anti -social segregation h_ is -subjects. ,t '- '
Tirtse i'o Get Bui of one class, Tint a compTte se - Proud -o7 Writs -- • _
There is no greater need in New contained -shit -accammodatina .all ICi _ w
his wife, whom King Edward y(((;
. Zealan' than .there is in Ontario for classes. often chal$ngly cal}ed "Queen Eliza• `�'e i937pONrsAG SIX New . •
I.
reforestation, probably there is not A new idea for the safeguarding beth", he has said simply: "I ams ' - VNEE ACTION
Scottish � `' 'TAKES CARE OF
so much; but in New Zealand they of pedestrians is incorporated in that very lucky- man to have a lc)37 o
- . .
are doing this --:.work extensivett
ly, through traffic and buses will not be woman to share my' life."' ROUGH RpA�S . t
_.while in Ontario all that is now doing allowed within the estate: Planned And lie has counted those times l93 - " i .
Is little more than &mere -pretence. in the form of an oval, the estate happiest when they could turn 'from "
In New Zealand an Intensive, re- will be completely encircled by a ring the press of official life--Farticu- `
I •fo•estation has been carried on for road; which will carry all through larly to the country. • _ ,.• .,
f 1. ~tore than a decade. Millions of traffic and buses, but the layout •i's : "It is to my country house -. in . ,rx ;n.1 - �,
:larches, oaks, spruces, Douglas firs such that no resident will. have more Windsor Great Park," he, once said, pops H PL 5
i : sutd ecualyptus have already been than .a quarter of a mile' to walk to - M°RE VIVA LlTv-- PJD AVOI aM
that I -gladly turn when I,_Wsnt t0 MORE SAFETY, SOC TOAVOID
_ planted, and vast numbers of seed- `a bus stop. find a little peace after the bustle cATcr+Irw
are coming in all the time. Na buses will #runt on to the tin and labors oP public life.^ :.TFtiMERB00tEa i u
e reason for replacing the native traffic road, but only to the aub- Not by any. means the g be trot tX uNisre@� �' ,
I' •. trees with species from this_.contin= sidiary roads of the estate, and be• ter that Edward VIII has gen, t -CONSTRUCTION
-get„ Europe and Australia, is that tween these and the main road will Duke nevertheless has see ty fair E "a s�F-
'. .'' :So attire trees of New Zealand are be a green belt 150 feet 'wride en= share of 'the world. : - sccE N
`tee slow of growth, although some circling the, whole area. When he was 18, in the midst of , E► ^140 Rtew °
i _ ; . ... ' of thein produce excellent- timber. In one direction the oval will be his naval career; he visited the West • SKILLED '
. flhrrtuasteiy for the country, the fin dissected by a central boulevard, Indies, Canada and Newfoundland., n ; atwjita c�+tvKEnaM• ":
• .'• - running frond end to end, but not his training cruise.
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gyp•. =°9 ,. ,. w - s.t _ .,. ...Lp r»� �+'• M. �?,•4 '1 ":`1-tl A .i
n .:.....:... �... w.t'.L".� 1�::i :tn.�i "��: ;•: Tri', v� t - '•'�',b°.7 -µ '".
t
•--�Iloru]d � .
Munro watt ' _
>r
,t
ri/i1VAujt. �� at Plisgara
Falls one day last creek attandin
a
-Mrs. W. J. Clark, and daughter,' the funeral of a cousin. Custom -
"an, _were in the city this. week. '--as- Cartwright is improving - �t
--On account of the beautiful nicety. after being 'confined to her _ OOdwSa vin to
�
..weather on Sunday motor traffi,: room for several vreeka through ill - �< � - � -
oP the highway was very heavy. nese.
-Miss Dva Pilkey, who has-been -I)iily one 'more week 'until Having now an up-to-date wood- Pickering's Le4der 'St irerr
in Toronto for some time, is spend- Christmas. Have - you done your sawing atacbiae, I am prepared to ------
lug a fen weeks at her home here. Mristm0fil awppLng yet. And don't do custom worts at reasonable - -
-Mrs. J. G. Baxter has returned forget to give your local merchants LOOK atter spending a week with • good' ebare of your petrogigwe. rates. ''Dr: j1Q(,$E„
ber dapghter, lira. 6$esrin, of• or= - --Mrs. R. A. Somerville, we *m APPlY to 5bet1 Garage, f'ickeriong, Q3fUrd Ti4,e8. ., . iaereya
titin sorry to report, is in very poor or Pbone Pick 3906 13.16fpr • gloves and �` •,
G. Calvert Sr., who has. been. hcalth at present and is cbrrfined to � tY !171#!,1 for slit
Hvtrrg with his daughter, Mrs. Ir- he*bed, Her niece, Miss May Som- Za1d3C13 _
_*in Shepherd, of Iiitehener, is ep- erville, of . C?lerrywood, is waiting EVYT� at 1.�8 Swhole family:
ing .
finda' few days in town here. ' '1 oa her. ,. er'YiCC �
-di'he frosty weather of t3be past -Services in the United Church •.
weelra 'has given the yowig people .� on Sunday next are as failowa:- is 1\ew $t Dr ALLI� Economy. « • Py
acv opportunity to go eiating and Xvrning-=special Christmas gervice - --Oxford Ties
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Phi► hockey: on - Sunday about" 8lf + sash Chris4nas and lnusiEDARENA fpr In ,
.sitatAss sported therrlaelvea on the
There will also be a 4uldren's liQe+d smocks.
bay where the ice is about seven or story and Don't forget this. - ' for mein at
.'' sight inches in thickness. important �ce.. t
I N ..for*
Leader
-st George's Church. Sunday. F'enirzs-special sen�ce� the C. G. CEDAR:GROVE at $3.25 '$2.JrO
4th Sunda I T. attendin
`December 20th, yin Ad- I ¢ and conduct for �'r
themselves, a ''White Gift" service, Groceries 1
'Yo Better made
vent. Bandag 'school at 30 a. m _ See'-thee two. - - - . :. .
-MoFning 11: Evenm-g i as-P�-� h e regu r service. Mr. h� year --- - - - " -
Prayer at 7 p. m. Preacher at both ' Crozier will preach a short Christ- Includ iug new` musie 'which 'has lines. _
services, Fiev. E. G. P.obinson. Ann-alas sermon, and there will also be been especially prepared for skat. Jn-,4 phone Fleee,e-lined
ual Christmas Party in connection `pec iai music by the choir; Ci
Ing; Hllzilhert'' tend Pick 101. Com iinatiun
with St: George's Sunday school will
The Senior Dramatic Club of tl:e
United Church have organized and Skating • Tuesday and -Saturda "C }lu>1is" for ►in'cierwear
will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 22nd. - y to those from outside Don't forget our
The annual Christmas tree and points that Eye Ki(I(lieS for men
supper of St. Andrew's Sunday ; have heen engsiring about their ` CHRISTMAS CARDS
Free tilncb and dancing on Satur- Both'reliable -are now.on display
School will be held in the A. Y... P. ;nes' play, wish to say, theY'.eyp?ct , - .;,it 1,5
to have it read day -Evenings.
A rooms this (Thursday) evening. ; y for Production For Skating Reservstions hone
Supper for the children . will be ser-
latter part of January. 1; p
ved at 5.30 .until all have been ser- 1 Th,e wind is blowing. '$r.d judq_ Markham 5604
ved, after which a short impromptu ` inx by the way it blows, the town- Ma -S .' H A PMAN
program will then be given by ! ship council of 1936. will go back 'a=
the children and a pleasant_.social l gain by acclamation 'for next year. -- - --- - _
f With an ear a the .(cround: awe have DONT WINTER
hour will be spent. by all. 1
-.--St. George's A. Y. P. A. met as *'come of ,the rypinion that .there .. _ ..WEAR � � _---.
usual an Friday evening lender the have �n fewer corgpiaints this TAKE CHANC E•.J
comenership of Rev. I- G. Robin- Past ye- than hare been voiced in Q t Special
son, the subject spoken on was the many a year. Haling the privi}e$e ;� Safe
�� Sp-
t "Life of Jahn Wycliffe!' it Was of . afW13g-in at each session alay
moss interesting and inspiring sad °been'ng the oroceedin4s, we feelConsult Your , Druggist 6 Eoelet Pure gum Rubber Boots, $1,19
we want to urge every member and that an acclamation would be quite
fied. Naturally. Fadifur-brim.. _ ..
tur�al eS'
a th 1
also to see i Rxn1
others attend meetings y, -not eti-eryoise. embefIDed Motor Boot+t„ 2.75 •
for they win find them roost inter- feels that he has been tree fair-
YOUiK-DRU[3ai9? I8 MURJs $2
eating and helpful. .This weep is- lq, but. in a 'consideration of the -. than - 'Men's 1-bnekIeOcershoe+� $1:G,5; 4-buc•kles,. -
Iftsicts . Came and help. administration thrnlghcut the year.
--Don't forget the splendid enter an out•ta- ing feature of this ad- .A lWERCHA NT - fen Bheavy rubWr Boots, witli felt top & lining; $2.95 .
t and- travelogue tobe ei-•en rninictaMie)n, was. the apparent de- Heavy M8Ck111aW Costs, by the Tall Bros_ in. St:- Andrew's sire aral an ineistance upon � 8. V, R. MOORK, DRUGMST y , navy, grey, a;,'.brown. $5.75 �.
mpeti.'W .;DUNBARroN, -ONTARIO
rium on Friday,Sweater Coats, black ma
uditoevening, Jan. o?• the needs and t�wre- Work black,'maroon roon -& brown, $2.75
th. Many people have staked 'that mitts of the rnuniciPalitg as a `
entertainers be secured and whole. Nomination meedng will be StWnfield's wintor Underwear, $2.00, $2.50, $;3*
00
w arrangements have been com- held at W"utaham on Monday 28th. �.Th Pickering
feted and at the . very low price of 'aiiere and when the administration l �)A•ed T D IIjj �jin
5 cents and lfi cents. Tickets of +.he Fist year. may be di3c -Sed MEAT MARIIET i? �! '• Pic,
Oe now being sold. Accommodation 'nth the metnben of the council of
in the church is in ited, so secure that year. -.. .� --44"bllshed 1857
ire tickets; early. Our Motto--Vuallty & Servicse-
---it will be of interest to come -
S. 3. Na, 1. Special --Country,
i►ho read our reference two •creek, " - -
�9% to a certain well-known brand beep '� e<enmg Tuesday,
)f anti-freeze. The threatened dis- ,Dec. 22nd free for the Christina Style Sausage i� 1�i, T
tempo
ria `product was of Concert at 'rio. 1. 4iekering
pearance of this
this yam• Lure only. The de- - -_-« -1 5c. per lb,
as greatly ex- tea, scltool 1'7e+:a 2 lbs. FOR SUMMER. DAYS -
expectations, that the mart- -: - for.25e•
Fthe
rer could. not keep up the Sept.' I.ewa. Morley at p 11ni �- CLAR�;NCE SlL3, _ 'We have a aolt,plete line Of Cooked I�6StA
but is mast• back in shape a- Church Sunday school ,tiiwnwgel •
y 3t, *latae on request. Ported 106 present last Sunday, the GasHam honour of a retiring mem_largent+f attendance since 1930 when .:Phone usfoi Delivt Phone liil0rT choir of the United Church Church Union bsat:Aht the two j ••
geld a social evening ors Monday of spools together. With- the preset! F !Clxicken Roll
lis •week with illus NQeWe Law aF QPi� Prevafling ss� the tensa- _ tl;.� - r
Pe lltres°ti of hrmotrs. The ere . and at•Jeotars, 'an increase wilt Vow fewrsw«w " . - V� r
the choir sold a few friends met yet be expected. biot on)y the whnol �% t
1 the *ase.nent of St, Andrewk but the morning service is feeling OR Qlll-$ -,16 'fre,eh cow. ward ' ' ` ar�etp
wands, "bete Mr. Cyril hle� wad me effect of Chis yourw people's Fes+nsa r., r.aislt„eed'am trr.ets , T s � . _
Sas Jean Caarlt conducted a num- revival as dwy sow vaei!llew the ¢ wtxi•otr !*rose 116.rt 8061 >;a IliO7t' a:Cassoi f and I � -
.� of Coartea, (new and insereating special seats reserved for there. We n MY OOWS--And 6rifiMr•s of all
„ • . .-.:. it
mets we" toe) 'aft vhi& wonder if the arvwsn-ups eoluJd net •uta • T s a.ac•d alae blew ea• w. rater' Dutch Loa
" $��'
feta. R R 1.•riaa, tr.•ae a3aorttiyaoatrl
Herbp y read an address casth a listle a1 this. eathiraiaaa and =
the AOR MALS-,h crasher
-ai
by Pr'eeentation by Ii[:e up the cha>ne2! pew*e eae}1 gun- a of fresh =H
stud close one d--4'ted bards,
Buletiaq, to Mtea Law, of ahand- day Byte• wa?, a se}root secretary .+w prr�e ar.d e�D""dt ii",oms,. ems; �,; -
Purse- Xim Law had bees ~ 21 yams off algae, fa badty need- etc. ?ickeritlg,14
uses lltethodlaR and f:ifted ad fi[e:+e's • e3taeece to take part in [,� OR 9ALts'-Freob dalrr eow�:W
f '
choirs both as organist and this great wvelc Christaaatu tree and i' and •tKiatera, sort T B t•at•r. . W. ? - _tt
'Seal-%t for over entertairirrsent this Friday evening. Graham, toewt silt. PhoaeifWt sans, to !7 RE I D
-1 are l�i'►e� r>3 Her y .,BU er ( h an a 3(10Q
'very much Roz ALF-A t^tic:h�r cr frr�h .(p 1Pic ening
Ase d, and her -- ----- - (' and s�rine.co�n. Jetx�e and lJoWpir,.
lesvires ie very orally tested, Prices rigb! In""tion in. e
Wh ragrett� 111-•heai0! made her • " ' E L Chapman, K R 1. N'Aiib -- - -
nt VV'mter =r laIsm
�, b K tiAl.E - Du P��ker�1ft
.
sbe »y return to improved �� �. �..� �.� ��� Cow. � j/yy� HAM'�,reSt tl..
Rnofin �r T H te•led, Crow a d.sn herd. Oscar Carter: w v
Wide site $ • m/Ri a s Sot 2a, con. s• Pic6ering 1e
approaching week veld of tlR BdLR. 15 bend c l frP,e •
oemher coarsen the .reek of aanuai , -$LIS Fcowe and c3ow s l tl raffle! ��� she Aced •
etings and' election of officers Na I lidsi sass 6:hrea ansae Ayrshire., sad DuribajOe, oistsins:
-4 the! c0 IVO. 1 Rdafiag, with , fistarm..1.40 choice lot of dairy cattle. T B tested. J G LQo
miss¢ year.. Pickering Vilh rlo: 2, IibOf$rlg , , , , . , L75 an. North Markham,) Phone 41117, 17
Y will also para through this per.. Na 3., Roofnteg.. T -for J/Our pre8ellt' a Oi�' Hca
Aid in this mlaboer; this ..:.1.89 'Jot eEi)-T1r 3 truckload. Ra y
+ �''3�6e•', 36 f3L Green rock-faeead 90 ib" .2.d5 aprinfers. Ho'steina and
} been for'turliAe, generally3 nurhavm. All T B tested. For safe • - El
pig_ 4-1 Aspirplt Shingles 200 lb., , Me (rices. A Diamond, Phore r• at last sLy /(��S' POjw
. m ha_-��,� 27 -'such as Stove Pipes, j
ices whose, interest was in the _ All First Reality Made b C !U R'9 FOR 9 A [,F-gioQe .prfntr. •
ors and and
1cw•s, purr bred and grade•. T, fah etc:, let us have the • .
Y tbey neprese+ntec},i and not; hos Totbnt At;.t sues and bintd te•.rrd pity*•
•h do' 1'get out of it? Nvmv sled q Asphalt Roofing. Co.CeFr•e delivery, ata a
- Prtlea quoted Wm 7 Murphy• Murco Farms. Lindsay, Ont.
Yrs these pests de' manage to per sq. Phore 1352 _ -.- -. _
fir tutu officer; and under the - �- -- %t)L1)EN Et11:VN'R .F tHh[;_ IPr lege of serviu$ ' yQ�,;
Ir of s "pt;bH�spirited Citizen PUCKERING CgsrYa of aR age, fat sale. hot!
,r ••• pure•brrd and
• •�w grade. Fully aecr:34irted Raise the tdtr of these
IloWein herd. by addit'R a Jer"y r r twn Ralp�
Ily -become a. very costly 'ra3r= - •
A loan whose li.�lihdc>d cp1„eF' .LUMBER YARD E, Momb •3y. N R 1. Brookliri , 17.17 -Come and see'our our line of stoves' -
the earn I IRL W,%N1'E1)-
tniinity in which he is � R` n' the:• F hFlp _ - an( heaters•
` Ytlt)NE $t3!(1 i Licht housework with c"nveniensp8. Must
ted, may tie considere,l one be rapabl, or iatkia: after one c1 ild. due R:. Is -
lntemsted in the. welfRre and . _ U ustworthy ar3d prefers a good home in lj;gl,
is of that corymun i ty. He is
fwa,tes; State wages whtn "Cl.gto Rote �Op
CARPENTER- & BUILDER Pickr ]nR Ncws. tf ,Age for McCormick-Deering F'wrm Machlneay
rte who will be experteet to re- : O1t8Ai.N OR EA<3HA1tTt�EFOR.
something to that rommlirlit , Fanything useful.- Gne c-terficid mite; : 15-3U International Tractor
than 'bvitd n 5ash', Doors aid- � moo= and bn3gc m a rom !''oat lift Single Furrow Riding Plow
P Ocal Condit- with shades, also one U right p Plet'e to suit his personal comforts ;Screens made to order, Apply piano and one i
t9RR morcel car radia. A 1 Len Dison, Rogge
"le the Jblit Hills. Phone Scar 3, r 11. 9tf Add palCBg. �'
t of the works tN .. . _ ._ _� r: '-Onr Motto:-"We have ()an pot it,.Ot ti
Plans .and Estimates teen os _ 1
when on orf 3.jo�.: g FOR RALE OR TO RENT-100 •,
mY it is not made.
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J. I71.arxatCh yoursa Ocotral Repair Work; acrcan(paaarrfand well-waitred, with
_ n mixed wood; will carr - from :0 to Jo
P1• tY of _
iP0�16 its AYr� tt1 oreur. �. nhv�rn�ry sank: 20 acres of working 1 rid; whable ter .,r, R
r V 1 1 PJli, tt�tardming; wit{ "A cheap, Lot•3Q. con, 5. TeIA!"'O10 ilbo
- w - Whitby Trema arrerged to mitparchasar,7. *e re ��*
P1Cli@Hi1]8t raft.PoePick
r1tprii lst 37, AAPi7C, J•SMwren- J J ■ w�O '
.'' son. Pick 11, Wit/
t%or F. McBriea 1 let west, rING
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