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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1937_12_31VOL. LV IL 1Ntr,�s+sstfassal 6 atslMa. . Iredtb¢! MH. O. PRAR8ON7-P.bysidao Surgeon. Dsabarton- 1017 LB. FORSYTH. 0 hh. D.. Director pptowe•rkw Uncia at Ontario. Rot. Member d the American Ove sslsei "on. 1477• examined b7 �rpootaa 1501701 2"L cl unlit. Out. law" U DuWA RP1JY Marriewr. ovary hto.teyw loss. TWIAM up'ed R7 tau A E. Chrio- t.0m; Ho • w hi y. arty , BELL" �' O rs J, BEAT . K. C- BROOD l3ELI.. K. C. J. D. F. ROSS JAMES A. WRIGHT "► N fty buret. Toronto. adstaitis M CU. RICHARDSON A C&W *tan, o.. $ .tan, Sou"ton.. Piotants tte.. • Suite ba, Saeeia or Life Suiidiug,. 86 Tomato St. Toroam Teiapboae Ad. 1688; Pidterms Phow 8628. Btf !rj'tHUM90N a McMILLAN-Bartis- �1 rn, SotsRttora. Motaries Pttbiic. owe boars? -P. o� byapt?oiatma• t at reuddttce of J1a4r trfclKtllan• tbtrdbouseweatof rieicehog W. Tor to ofece. 18 ldeitiods St. Pbooe 76; Toronto] Elgin 5r°7 WU '("10NANT A ANN18 — Barriate-e. tars. Nk�taciee Public tavR D. CONANT.'K. Q - -- ALLIN -F. ANNIS. S. A.. LL. & O sceo• -7 r 2 Simcoe, St. S.. Oshawa rbeaes--sand 6 (Oshawa). and at tLe Court B10ase, Whitby. (Mr.'Consat) Pta0e7 (whit-. • llentab ` �7 BRBZRT T. FALLAIBE. L. D 18- A JL „11 D. D. S . Graduate of the Royal Cotleae at ,pasta. S0010. sad the yearersity_ of Terouto. p�,� is =deuce oecond door cost ad St. And- urer Cbwc)L Pickens,. Out. Dake boun : 1 0. a. as •p a., or P1 agg; Uncut. (X-ray psediel. FU PSek• 17ae. _ W „lessautswa 6 orbs. DH. BiATON. TOWNSHIP • Clerk. Conreyescer. Commisawner !or ♦ asbtyt a1Dda+its. Accountant. Etc', racer. o1 JXsnrlereLsetrsss Wbitevale.ibt. E. RICHA•RDSON [i$NiiDRAT. INSURAN(M RRAL 9:4ATR CONVItYANCI G ,Aa eY estabilsked ate, ready to serve. 4%n0. Pick. 6M WDt�. UAW 1,10aNORD AUCTLONBRR AND VALUATOR Sales _ frond uct ed Ao yw bare Jlrone or write. Address 614- Dundas St00Ut Bast. wiiitby. Ontario. Xe wish tray friends i Pi agersua ySAPPY XM TUM - CYRIL E. MORLEY ' - (lMBRAL INSURANOB SERVtCrE and PROTECTION Mine Pickering 6700:.. : NEW YEAR'S .; _.,GREETiNG3 . TO OUR MANY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS _..• IBstro Anhslame, Day .K M*A Praia 13” .C: A.-STERRITY- Funeral Director • Furniture Deader PkIkeriaa. • • - Ontarie 71�` n n. .. 01',^01..' •�••�,c�';'. ..NE. Sal.'..'�45L PICSERING, ONT., (fRMAY. T11'EC. 31. I937. . • .NQ..19 ` .. NOTIC E a �� i NEW YEAR'S OOD f • EVE DANCE .�EN ♦ fW Master Jim Kennedy, of Toronto, sponsored '— -',Our* trucks pass -Aur way is spending his vacation with Pals here. t BROUGHAM ATIIiiI.7EL`�CLUB * r i c MILLS every day• a Pond re�tiined to het in ' Miss'Lillian BROUGHAM TOWN HALL �iuOA L�. CORE." home at .Brov&s Line.' for her hof- Prizes and, Lucky Numbers. Ad. SSG ,. idays. " - WLOD, - CEUBNT, Our sincere sympath is extended SAND, GRAVEL* i ► to Mr. Joseph Taylor *id family in their bereavement; in tete Iona • of a Brougham Firemen 15th Annual Qoncert, Fri. Jan. 14th • Feed Pigs at a Profit by using Pig Startler, Pig Come+. � >8ad wife and •mottier,;1;;n,to know was Brougham Town Hall trate and Flnely Ground Grain' f3 to. love: and respect.' " Toronto Masquers of T. Eaton Co: No profit fa feedietg t�narssiy 1i _ pyx " BLttLDF R.' $ $U P PLIE There •will be a skating party . at and, other good • talent local work the Markham Rink on the evening _ * :- y 1160 cartage :. We have also plisesd In otmk a fatal of Jsauiixg :6tiyf-giam under the auspices of Group 2 of the Ladies Brock -head Re gra finer than others am .91TO `' - line of lriisple Leaf millingAid. All are invited. -- geed iee� and are open all, tbs t Uo's Feeds. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Michell din- "and Ii'he c held at Jttdlt]Ol- t yea! ara"4 not jnat in.tis � - ��•�'� t A We 11ii s Ci� As. ed a_ t Oshawa with Mr. Mn. W . Forster on Ohristmsa,' retur'nin'g bpuse 1 st w�eeak was attended&0*1feeding and much enjoyed b'y the commun- 'alta tams. Use Paltry Laying hash. ser.iti p to Whitevale to he with Mr. and ity as well by others from other liihdl and ti:it ter prontsus .. p101;er2ag, ; OIIt. :' : - Mrs. Wm. •Michell at the. evening localities. Mester .Bertie Churchill, saw. as "assistant chairman" made a real' Kg Fr"WHOlL u' Office phone 7400 Residence 5510 The Y. P. S. held their meetinghit with everyone. All expressed We keep All these, also Beau ani - pn Tuesday evening of this. week at their admiration for ' the way the god and other Feeds. t The Beal Store, Claremont the Name of Mr. Geo. Rickard. children' went: through their numbers �Pp�ff- a y' q,.�; : PRONE 824 Dainty refreshments were served at and Mr. Rce�sor, Mr. Hdber, ,Diywn and Friday. �• V , FURNITURE the close of an interesting evening. Rev. H. Wilson vas the speaker. and -Mr. Robt. Ruddy' especially coamtmented on the evening's prog- -- . W. We' are' displaying an attractive variety of Mr.. H. Thorne, of Woodstock spent Christmas with. friends. ram. It is with sincere regret we write r Aluminum end Granitewere Etc. �e�' visitors in- the vicinity for the of the passing of. one of Brock Roads : NANO-�Nta ` Ftuniture sod Fyroiture holiday; were: Miss Lois Draper, oldest and most esteemed residents. ,W . Novelties., Miss Betty Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mrs. Henry Fuller, who died at her AND _... Prices low, .in keeping with times. Kennedys Allaert Gibson, Miss Edy- Mr. -home on Deoernber 23rd -after aft ill - lasting October 9th last. All Binds of Repair Work the Williams, Frank Williama, • ness since A *� � �* and Mrs. Wan. Barton and Miss D. Toronto, Death carne quietly .early Thursday morning sad the community folia ;.-'Ill Tuning Guaranteed'D -' j j Doughty, all 0! and others. bereaved their loos. 0. S. ]l WDONALD College A Graduate of $adio Coll -�— :. --.. Brouglisia with the onN at The deceased, formerly an - active SM CLOW AVE.. 1OIt101�1?O _ ... .. with :.� -::.. member` of St.- George's Church, in Pbons Lakeside U502' - `q Up-to-the-minute training The Athletic�-ub�ars sponswing Pickering, was borne from there on ppm taken at NEWS Omen ' and a New -Year's Ria Dance on Friday Sunday to her last resting place at FINEST EQUIPMENT - evening in the .Town Hall. .. The Firemen are holding .their Erskine Celneterg. _ ' Shingles 'For Sale Far iGuaranteed Satisfaction Annual Concert and Dance on the. -evening of January 14th. - Audley - AT On Det umber Z4th, Randall Elli Jack Cha of Earlton and Gait -Galvanized Stt rl s Bird's Felt 91#46 ehinales. - Realtnnata4e, Pearse oott famil attended the' 65th wed= y sister. Bern'.ce, visited.relatives_duu- Alio, re-rubtit bit . wlmesie. Tubes .tad B6tteriez always ten r ding atnnivereary of Mr. and Mrs, ing the week: • A Happy New ear .to All. ereing lam"otgry Lswc, mowers ab nod. +rPe . H. ROT, MILLER. '. John. Stephenson of Columbus, par- nits ol,.idrs: Ellicott. Ben Whitings, -and son, Ha1r- T. PATSRSONS • OLARBMON _- ..:Br Metkant. Ontario. Christmas ' -tors in thin "neigh- ]ant]; of London, called on friends 0611 and Iret across. Phone 3US �84f Pb°or ll[ttirk it1tJ8 borhood:— A of relatives at here on Sunday. the home of Mrs George Duncan, Numerous visitors spent Christ - D - A. • � � �, R, Sr. Miss Yeanie ncsri and Mr: man here while others ililted relat- Gordon• N w are holidaying at the hone in other parte. Walter Mercer. 'has • rented the �N� - - Iasnra>zoe of All R1_nde, furrier' tome. The Ept'aon Holtb f foregathered .. at the Ted Puckriil house east of the school. as ! • Builders hell PP oltby home. Hem.., Norton 'and a tem residence. ,The�acho�ol closing exercises were i T -Su Beet Rates Available with family of Linda., Mrs. Wm. Nor- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Milroy and ch'ld attended lost a exercise Lumber a,ud lath ' :Becurl-ty and Service. real of Weston, were guests at the ram given by the pupils. Mr. Fife innis; teacher, explained the new _ :'..B.. Q. Bllinxies IPbotit T. Norton home.. The W. J. Brown family of Toronto, and the coure f sttldiea. The annual tree \ a . blue GOaI 1lddress _ , H. Malcolm family with T. -C. and and San Claus were appreciated `Alberta 00al - BROUGH#iM .-.PICK 516 _ Mrs. Brown. by yo $.: e. Several ere attended the - TalSe We Handle e W. Willson and Gannon !am- jiliecs visited Mea. Willsop' at Stouff- n. :'nations at ngham on Mon- day. R. - C. Reesor, after" thre.. _ .DtlIIiee61/9 K Cpment, -Lime, Fleeter .: ville on Fridayand found her ha -W with y ea-.� 019 reeve. retired. R a ttentiMQ r MA'ple Body R ,and • A Cam late Line of Puri ily enjoying a re -clition old friends b letteia and gids: Let- y to the township ' have men m Agents for. Lundy Feaoe •,lna, `a and foie were receixed here by many. appreciated ss his knowledge of bridge-bl[ildinR a'� worth mut - and Metal Loohn -iilT Hog' old timers from old residents who fondly think of home at rain Christ- ..Bob" has been i good reeve. Big 'are ahead of the new - -' mar season. Although now tar dle- problems conical. CeokehutL Implem�ants . e.. - - tart from the old home town. i _ _ - : D. N Lockwood sacrament Service will be held on service ' Kinsale :' seated Parkas !Hiders DllplL6 s Sunday next. Preparatory y- �)IC!l erlll . Ml16 on Sunday evening. The Y. P.. are holding a' social the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pilkey vis= ited Herb and Mrs. Parkin on Sinn- `�'TT �T rY •1•LSO iM • R R0�: `. a evening on Friday at day.. "Clut• _<-- ' PICKHRhFG, ONT. Hilda Hood. Brougham people who went else- -Several. of- our yogng folk receiv-' ed skates from Santa 'Claus. Now. Phone Mark 7200 VNE DELIVER R -here for Christmas were —=tlr the next difficulty is, .where Ys the' ;� ; and, obs. Bert Harvey, Mian Bate, ice? ' Mrs. Lemmon and Mr'. --rid• Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Rose and den - L. !Matthews, to. Toronto. Mrs. G. her relatives, the ghter Eileane; of Hamilton are sp- Re G. CLENDENING Philip was ,with home. Mr. ending~ several days with Mr. and . MAY s Dobson family at the of Mrs. Wagg. ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR and Ibbs• Smith, of Beaverton. The :Misses ;Mabel Hacbron and Edna A c � -r F. Cassie,farnily were with Mr: and Stevenson and Mr. H. Parkin - Are H hw7� Private Ambulance Day and Night'9r)rvlce firs. Bynoe Feasby, of Oshawa. The Roy McWhirter family were' faanily Man- spending . the ,holidays at! their homes here. ��. Bring1happinese_to-YOU & Pbooe 9006 with the, Trunrnond's at J. Mr. and .Mrs.. McBsien d tam- ours, 'and may the Malvern 6000 illa.. The A Moffat family, and fly who 'are spending, the lidays y y ��L Markham, w Ont. ;Mrs. Gerow and Mr. Murray of Torontd, made Christmas calls on with relatives in Brooklin, spent Monday last at the Gormley home. V p '; �� 1 �R _ Miss Bell Brown. The Sunday School entertainment The concert and Christen Trees by. the S. S. pupi a upder be One Of - Be heady "` held on 'December 23rd, was a real 'The hail uvea well tilled given the direction of W. Manning Inst 'Wednesdaq decided - �Dy .. success. night was a sue- _ -with an attentive audience. The cess. Santa Claus remembered .ev-• ' For cold wtaliber b callin us children's_ peat of the program was °Christmas Contentment and having your stoves, very well done. Mr. Roy 1MeWhir- Day visitors were: R. A '!r. .` ,NOW furnaces, troughs and roofs ` ter having spent much time in their and Mrs Hadley at R. V.- %owbray training. Bert Harvey accom- home; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mow - 01 repaired. •panted _Mrs. them. at the piano for their, fibra and children at R. R. -Mowbray's :p mit is a new stove or furnace, chorus singing. The Y. -P. present- in Brooklin.; A. and Mrs. Parkin we will• be •pleased: to ,serve you. ed _two ve fine nurdbers. The __ 1'Y deserve credit for•'heir and boys, at Ushavva, foie: and -Mea. - - :Prosperity Our prices are right. Pipes,dbouss young men C. rt with N. Ledgett at Os- -- etc., always on hand. -united spirit of -co-operation in male-, haws, Mr. and Mrs. J. Richardson, r agent' for Massey --Harris ing the program' a success. The drama, "The Road to Bethlehem" of Oshawa uvnd Mrs.• A. Hawman Mr. Harris and --family of •Bowman- • J `gyp _re.paire......:• Was well portrayed, The program as it whole +was most appropriate for vrlle, with tine Hostoer family. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn and family with-re- 'JONES. dI,YIN BUBHBY a Christmas Sunday School erste J'. E. Glover; as latives in Toronto. Mr. rind Mrs. -Jack 'Fell Tho �&U Df$ lid tsirtment. Rev. of Oshawa with, Mr.' and- Hardware Tinsmith always, trn®de a very genial chair- 'ch- Mrs. G bson. Mr. sad Mrtt. T. PIUKRRING PYQHBt$INO seats had a treat for the Madle with daughters In- Toranta. 4CW ildren which brought to a close a Mr. and Mrs. V. Pwidn with J. <t phone , .1 f.- very enjoyable evening. and airs. Par%n, AsbilA ra. __- g .y s : d �. J'iS'�'• . r ,ems._ • au'^' '4 :'V •- - _� •• ' _. _ _.;:J _ ' ! L.Iogd George Introduces New Lecture Tec ; S'S ch I u 'da 00 _ Lesson .y s .+.•+�+- +tabu n it LESSON 1. dee, saying unto him, Teacier, we The Gospel of Mark—Mark 10:35-45 wouldthat thou aheuldest do- for us. Printed Text Mark 18:44. whatsoever we shall ask of thee. 36. THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING And he aa`d unto them. What would r f� , ,,�'��•� i� � �, � �x a ' Time—Tke teaching of Jesus re- ye that I should do for you? 37. And corded in site portion of Mark's_ Gos they said unto 'him, Grant unto us eel assigned to this lesson was giventhat we may sit, one on thy right' ` �' " �'� • during March of A.D. 30. The Gospel hand;' and one on shy left hand, in- of. Mark ' -elf was written approxi- thy glory. 38. But Jesue- said unto- mately 0, D., twenty years after them, Ye know not what'ge ask. Are our Lor d`s ascension. - ye aisle to drink the cup that I drink? Place. The teaching of our-Lord they sad unto him, We are able. And which is found is the' passage of Jesus said unto them, The cup that Mark's Gospel assigned to this lea- I drink ye shall drink; and with the son was given in Peraea. that tern- baptism that- I _am baptized withal tory which lay on the eastern aide shall ye be baptized. 40. But to nit of the Jordan River, beyond the ,Dead on 'my right hand or on my left hand Sea, extending north to the Sea of is not mine to give; but it is for them Galilee. We; do not know where the for, whom it hath been prepared. 41. Gospel 'of . Mark itself was written. And when the ten heard it, they be Mark is sometimes called simply- wan to be moved with indignation Mark, whgb was life Roman name, concerning James and John. 42. And • and sometimes he is called John. or Jesus called them to him, and saith John Mark. • John being bit Hebrew unto tbem; - Ye . know that they who _ name. His name'first appears in the -are accounted to rule over the Gen- book of Acta (though he Himself does tiles lord it over* them; and thein ' not personally appear iQ the events great ones exercise- authority over -. recorded), at the time of the persecu- them. 48. But it is' not so. among tion under Herod Agrippa I, when, you: but whosoever would become` . after the martyrdom-off P gree among you, s min- after imgrison@d, and, after a miracu- later, 44. And whosoever would, be �- - r _ Lens delive fce..by an, angel of the first among you, shall be servant of Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, British Prime Minister, iatrgdnced a new technique for the lecture platform when ''came to the house of Mary,, all. he addressed the Council of Action for Peace and Reconstruction on the foreign situation at Caxton Hall, West- Lord, s the mother of John whose .surname minster. He surrounded himself with maps of Spain, C hina, North Africa, the Far East and Central Europe with Care To Minister which -he illustrated his remarks. - This picture shows M r. Lloyd George using a mapp of, Europe during his lec- was Mark.".. - tore• On right of. him, left to right, are: Sir :Walter Layton, the chairman; Misa -Eleanor_Rathbone, member Professor A. T. Robertson has verb 45: For the Son of man also of Parliament for -the English Universities, and Lieuten ant-Colonel H. K. Sadler,. D.S.O., M.C. finely said: "Mark is a, eamfort to came not to be ministered unto, but.. man' a young- man who. has mage a. to minister, and to give his life s --serious blunder in life. ransom for many. These two dis- LL Written for Gentiles ciples, James and John, had just I- ealt�l �Ontle'ol fungi,. higher planta and insects Rs ,Eighty Room&'F2111 _ l While th Gospel of Matthew was heard the. Lord talk about the cross well as animals.. This indicated, he _ `written fors.' it is: clearly evi- and about,his suffering .(vs 33, 34), 1Y•Ott �.'O added, that if was. `'a very primitive Of Oriental Car' pets � dent that the Gospel of Mark was but these -min are at incapable of and elemental function of living mate _ written for Gentiles, and especially entering into the s:gnificance of ter, ge arty presumably devised by nature Roman Gentiles. The -very brevity of Jesus' words that. utterly i0oring �rimeats rids I(ew Vitamin during early stages of the evolution- Where the neaps of the aid great the Gospel would point to this in the the, terrible death which is soon- to G, Described For Fast Time, ar`: process."_ India _Company—includSng the great. _ the Lentil tta. es-. be �ibe experience of their Master. _ e h' self— one -quartered. ..brat place; --Haus Fair Reatehing• Im Lica- - apec- those found in chapters nix they begin to as :m or posy t p Clinaw tae 6n� ngethatcis he centre dam �' a rt r s to eight, would indicate Mark's inten- of prominence for themselves at his _ .. Fashion Flashes'. of the worlds carpet trade. In Cu e tion of writing, his Gospel fair the right hand and at his left hand in St., near_are sig _Street- Station, X"t Gentile world; the law is not the earthly kingdom which they ex- New evidence--that, 'man, thrangh London, are eighty great rrpins wen mentioned in the second Gospel; pected him to set up soon.-.The bap- - Bright and -light colored shoes :and 1 the selection a his food, has great- s ails' mat match. :evening dress. wherein may be inspected carpets and, while it is true that there are tism of which Jesus.. here speaks that or control over his health and the and ruga from India, Afghanistan; well re of Infuse genera- Persia China. Caucas a, Greecz • ape- r. many quotations from the Old Testa- he m soon to be baptized with is, of physical t meat to be found here: yet only one course, his death. Christ wisely tells trona than s'eience had previously cimers. indeed. from the scattered . 'Fringed dressear both for s�teraaron o Mit- of them ie in Mark's own narrative them that-positions of honor will be dared to claim was presented hat carnet looms o. all the 'world. _ (others occurring in speeches which occupied by those;.who win them. that week by Dr. Henry C. Sherman: Mit- and evening are very good. To the un mag'native a carpet Is Mark records) . • - - he will not Arbitraril distribute hon- shell Professor of Chemistry at Co- fast something to, tread upon; to the - ora to his disciples and that the Itirtbia University, at a symposium Tied fringe is Introduced on, an r et it is a thing of beauty. To the Marks Gospel is the briefest o! Qh vi£amins s nsored'b tits Amearl- afternoon dress,'. Rising along "car- . -fear that have expert know'edze a -1 all the four, containing six hundred prize wi go, not to the.orJe who masks Po y and seventy-eight verses, as eompar for it; but to the one w'ho wins it. can Chemic%:" Society. selet suggestion, the fringe swinging carpet is'a pictur.• book .and its %tory ed with, Matthew, -which- has . one Then .our td with � discto ll. thees ir oiDneavr. gexper n vv th vhtemiIIulta flee to the. hemline.' _ is -yatnc sopa i erns and their c^lours .� thottaand and seventy-one verses, and 'P h t - Luka eleven hundred and fifty-one not to be measured On the way the which he describe for the fust time, A dinner'costitme -in a bolet'o type, each carpet tells a l'i°� rent. take. 'Its world measures greatness. `'Jesus when interpreted in the- light of oth- with 'rows and' rows of •fringe . on the g�nnh,- s denote Good-Luck.. Ft ~a'tb, ` -..verses, and, John, eight hundred and er recent .research with Calcium and F::'th. the E'emciits, L'fr, Death. the. seventy-nine verses. teaches that to serve is to reign, and jacket and skirt that to bestow. is to be blessed. This V Lamin A, made it appear "that food Dcity.. Its colours signify the-emo- The entire • narrative 'is written in was at that •t: m an entirely new and _ chi mistry conditions the life process •' Vin- evertin t ong ar' the social stand n c of the a quick, nervous, energetic 'style such g gown is a slim -col- k, idea, and 4s one which to a more significant degree and in a umn, with "a shoo er of fringe frc}kt `owner, In any ca ­r' r'C4 ce•' ' ^:% err AS none of jhe other Gospel. writeri the world does not yet understand. more far-reaching way -than hag kith-• • top to toe," with three beaded bands a upon the waPq, talc ni; place roves' Mark records nineteen mfr nor the church=get practice - W e are et•ba been supposed.'' He predicted confining the fringe at the ivaistline. r' ° cif"str cs an 3 gictures. clest and only half a dozen parables. great, not as we get, but as we give, ` that' this research, , indicating that -� Mark's narrative is full of realis not -by being lords, but'by..bcing ser scientif>e eating might increase men's tic vivid, minute details, .which are � vitality and IonRevit ,would modify vents, not by winnitig crowns, owns, but by Y omitted is many' cases by all the wearing crosses anu by washing the scientific theory that the chem% - -' •other Gospel writers, many of wh' cal eornposit'.pp tand internal environ- ! con ave n supfi4ed only. ee Our Bard then proceeds to illus- ment .of each species is fixed. I %� by an' eyewitness: Thus, in 'deserib- trate more powerfully `what he is Response Electric'he Sar LY n^.'o tug the actions of our Lord, he speaks saving by presenting himself as the Dr. Sberntan, in outlining the ex- - By p_ R. WE'R- of hfa arms, his hands, his eyes, and .perfect. incarnation. of this loft gnd periments in which . Vitamin G. ribw `' ;often he vividly reveals actually how y What the Sfars'foretell for those born on Dec 31,'Jan- 1, 2, a 5 a-d 6. Jeans looked upon different groups, heavenly ideal, namely, that .he, him- known scientifically .as riboflavin, and tl�tes unclean gestures which our , self'-came for .no other. purpose than was. Ped to rats. explained that the to aninistea unto ,men. experimenters sought • to ,discover * Lord made. This passage may, be called the what proportions of this substance If the date. of dour birth is listed abovo, you vee}e'born when rice gun ' As, w-e have above,_ there is 'very crater' of the theme .of 'Mark's in 'food yielded ' •the, best • results in was in Capricornus—the 10tl) sign, of the Zodiac. This malesuvery,.little in Ma�id Gospel which' Gos el,. name] Christ as the. Ser- nutrition. Rats which received aee- determined and, when your mind' i:. made 'u: • 'rcny cons°stent xtitl i Peter, could not have orally communi- F Y " ' cautions. You prefer to Live gnietic rather shirking responaib.:ities y vent of all, and, in -this passage are quate• foot' io' remain he ilthy were ? ! d sated to black. Itis very interesting and you "are mot'at all, demonstrative in -Your- aifecliens. - phrases , that defin;f ly belong to the given extra cluantitie itamin G r - to note that, .while Matthew ..gives. life and work of the author, Mark, and carefully .watche FOUR OWN BIRTHD.ITE: _. Jesus commendation of Peter's - con- These animals s w evidence -of DECEMBER , 31: 'This should be a fortunate year fqr you—gill.ant # . fessi'on, Mark . gives only the rebuke _ _" • increased vitality nd ore vigorous I flnancial}y and emelteirt ' socially., Yet r health sY ould 6g good" a: d (8-33). The only long paragraph in OrinOne8 S �d health pp to a int a which they 'relatives should benefit you. You should not alloR yourself to become Mark about Peter is the, record .of received three times as much Vitamin melancholy and should cultivate more faith. �l : his denial (1�1:66,72). . Tree -Propagatlon Gas had been contained in their*nor- ' ! JANUAR�' 1 There shoald be a slow and steady. iaipiovemeat in Portrait of Christ: t""'O - mal-healthy diet"The experiment was l your financial inconie this year bringing'you butb pnusperity and haat• , ` 'Mark' himself, as 'we have seen, Ezperiments which msty,lead'to tar continued •with the-naxt• generation piness. Elderly friends will also help you. Saturday is the most fav was an attendant, not a great lead- and the rats gave evidence of ever- orable day in the week for you. 'Your family meanLfa great deal to you. ter propagation and quicker growth of increasing benefits -until they , were er, .but one witl� gifts fo-r `service; JANU�IRY 2: you _will ,rise in_life through Your d-.v efforts, These , forest trees and other plants were dea-� absorbing seven to ten times more born under Capricornus usually acquire wealth by .their steady and f and it - is very .Mpificant, that the 'cribed last eek by Dr. N. H. Grace, - Gospel el which he wrote resents the Vitamin G than-is needed normally. I patient industry. Many journeys are indicated this year' also excellent P P plant hormone research worker o1 the "Thus it is found," Dr. Sherman -prospects -socially and financially.' Lord Jesus Christ as .the-Servant of National Research Council.' said,''that differences in the relativeSER- God..I - The key, verge is Mark 10:45, JANUARY 3: The Inner meaning of your"sign=Capricornus- is - x In an address before, the�sciacee as- in which we choose ando. • '''''For the Son of man also came not proportions �' V]CE sud you try to be a true'servant of humanity. 'Try' not to- live ! _ sociation of'the council Dr. Grace said use our everyday staple foods may I so much in'the past--:-keep pace with progress around you. Money ! to be m' istereci unto, but to minis- make sufficient difference ' in the should come to you this year in many email WayEr y' considerable success had been encoun- ter, and to g:ve his life a -ransom teredjn applying plant boi•mones as for many." This is the Gospel in dust. Such application, be said,. gave' body's internal environment to influ � � I JANUARY 4: 3NIany changes are indicated for you this -year—promo- -which the, *human emotions of Jesus the plant a,quick growth getaway acrd enca -measurably ones , well-being, tioii, new .work,'Sourneys though the year is mixed for,sorial affairs. am �o vividly depicted, his compos- early dense root development: especially when such. differences are • You do not care to take advice and prefer'to work; things- out for ' cion (1:41 his anger (3:5 . his in continued throughout a lifetime. yourself. Your friends and family are auxious.to help you if rnu will May Dust Large Areas give them this pleasure. dignatjon 10:14), his :grief (7:34;.- 8: Further, he declared, extremely Harm' In Deficiency ( •. 17)z . In his Gospel_•t* a ­1uid the hu- small quantities of the botin4ones were Dr. Williams who first. isolatedJANUARY 5: You are sincere, cautious and thrifty- Be careful, h'ow• roan limitations-of Christ' clearly set' applied by methods used with the us- Vitamin B1, known-gs thiamin, -sura-'ever, thatyoudo not become mean and_over .-:.ireful- The coming I : forth, as, e.g•. in 1:45; 6:5; 7.24; ua1 seed disinfectants.man sex and marized recent research which he said year should be excellent for you especially in d°'cling with the oppos and 13:32d .• There is no record of his', rt was said dusting of plant nor- •had shown that this substance aid: _ y visits to places of amusement an- indicated. .._ miraculous :birth, no account of the manes .represented.. a great ..develop- ed-the enzymes of the body=A in turn-- i I JANURY 6" Although the coining year inay' be somewhat unsettled, Sermon on . the Mount,' no long di a- nient over ea.lier expgrimental_ prat . Jng starehes_and sugars into physical happiness is shown in social and loye affairs. compiientioiis may arise i courses,.- no,' reference we to his coming •£ices In which shoots of plants re energy: He pointed out that, since I �• through corrrespondence and a wom:•a spay help You-in y9im business to judge the world, no' attending leg- soaked in hormone solutions. these roe' ctioffs take-plwre-in the in- affairs. Three is your lucky-Number- Tnose born on this date usually rink of arlg<ls The Gospel gives a - Laboratory. developments of dustine dividua cells of all tissues, a defici- i make excellent parents. - Picture "of the Son of God with pow- methods has' taken place'during the eficy of thiamin in the diet might Ii you birth date is not listed $Bove and you would like a horoscope sy, moving among men with his gift past year. The methods were said .to ,mpair•the functions of -numerous- sr- foi•'any birth date in the year, of if you would like a complete personal y miracles and making Lite tiit!ngs' `indicate the possibility some 'day of Bans. I horoscope for any date Bated-above~ send lOc to A. R. -Weir, 73.Aric►aide �2 nature the servants of his grace. dusting large areas of growing p'.ant,3 He said that thiamin had been � St,,W„ Toropto:, Plea_sr, print your name, address and birth date plainly. from aircraft, much as forests and the . oved a necessar vitamin for all- $0. And there come, near 'Unto, him p'' y - `.;Jseseaad Jolts, bite rattan of ?,cheer fields are now, dusted with insectfdes.' v..ricties+ of .fiving matter, bacteria, -- p G; sir... .— - '— F - • (i '- y�'if`. - . . . • � ` � � ice! , - roa cas inane 'an an :x - F � � to farmers and �►ive• , -to-the-minute e � .•prices and quotations.ant ®rub TrInsmitter' �A and ' CKCL ! mem jt •%0 comes t of - �• � — ` `; motthoChr�stmas part be held over ---�=L ` _ � �AMernity 'he Dial the air for the shut-ins. The broad- 5 cemberYT take place 2:1 Thursday, De - On ' cember 23rd from 2:15 until 6.' On `. io RA�iIO HEA t INEBS this program will be heard many of COP OF THE EEK your favourites pf the air. We tried y Tower 647 Fee! High is Hub of Station CBL's Broadcasting Equip' to get several names for you, but', ' rxent—Another Link In Magic Chain of "Canada Calling"• apparently it is all to be a secret but electrically amplified and broadcast `. definite. asurance is given that it will Thirty five miles from Toronto, is from the tourer or antenna in the' form Six months as master of ceremonies ent, none `of them is Ameche him= be something worth listening to -10. _ l mself the midst ei • a- t3'Pical rural Ontario o1 radio. frequency energy. scene of pastoral beaiiity stands a The transmitter is an intricate net- of the Chase and Sanborn $our has almost infinite nfin to numbecan project d of personal Annually, more than 400,000,000o - cent instrument of modern service. re-maled Don eche as the "man of work of elecirie—circuits with many a thousand v lees." He has the li; ht hies, but his own is probably best re- 000 tons of mud are carried into the giaSix hundred and forky:geven feet of miles o! wire connecting its various vealed in the competent 'manner in Gulf of Mexico by the Mississippi 'structural steel pierce the clouds like units, but it, is $o, compact that one touch necessary to an M.C. ' and he runs through the gallery of charae- v:hich. he runs the show as master of Rives a slender lead pencil, painted white technlctan can sit' at a' control con- tern in almost any dramatic libr-EL ceremonies. As a co-worker of Char- - itind orange. This is tr,: new Canad- sole in the centre o1 the transmitter without difficulty. One Sunday, in lir, McCarthy, he is perfectly willing wo's �� ! Lan Broadcasting Ccrn ra' ion trans- room, with , an audience st riding in mitter knowiL as CBL vrhich began the broadcast over the NBC -Red Net- -to s::bmerge himself u straight man LISTEN.,. operation 'Christmas Day. BY day, the visitors' gallery, and contras all work at 8 p.m. E.S.T., he is a growl- for a ventriloquist's dummy. E Operations by just pressing buttons yf, / t "!he tower looms in - skele on.- form Ing rac$eteer, the next he is Henry Up-to-date rim's o might ;�Olt/Qly( i with' his 'fingertips. VIII, cr an Italian -peanut vendor, or . To. our rural friends we might rug- ,.d"e-7U striking at the clouds, by night its La . ord In Modernity i acistion beacon cuts through the at- - a French painter, or a fisherman, or gest listening to farm Comment, �� Radio equipment is one of the mar- a doctor•, Yet they all sound --differ broadcast every Monday, Tuesday, CANAD�-1938 mosphere to warn nocturnal birdmen: Wednesday and Thursday from 12.45 All around lie fields; red barns and vela of the age. Canadians are soon to have an opportunity of seeing tM to 1, noon, over CRCT. The com- i. haystacks and beyond, the million ra- ginning in the two 5%00- watt sta- IMPERIAL TOBACCO'S daystate.ners whose.spts will be tuned last word in this form of modern com- & mentator, Norman How INSPIRING PROGRAM tells us that Co this wander instrument, oi- the •munication.' And be re many more tions,— CBL and CBF, in�Untario and eleven prizes, totalling to one ton of �►.. harvests are reaped fr the pleasant Quebec. Every Friday Nig T entielh Century. lst• Lines t Transmission farmlands surrounding Hornby, the Now that the transmitter has made feed, are offered to listeners for let- On a National A small, sof.- -compact building gf mod- Dominion will have added still other its formal bow on tlie airwaves.- vis- ters giving personal opinions o! the Coast -To -Coast l�Ietworig, discusses questions of.general interest ern constriction .in building wititconcrete links to twhichah s >tisalmposCa be quarters of welcome co a to the new head• programs and suggestions. Mr. Hogg and glass brick, houses the actual Calling,' traustultting equtpment. The ,tower is 500 f -^et alvay: Between the two, rune � the transmission line, ' carrying the :poser generated. in the transmittl'1- butiding to the tower, or rtuliator, The _ transmission lines are mounted three ~ "p• -feet above the ground. They are en- y w cased in copper tubing, wrapped in t tsbeatoa and supported at intervals of -• Y ' a fpw feet in such -a way that it may expaIld or 'contract cinder th.' chang �' a - Ing weather Eflnditions. Beneath the Eiound, radiating from the, tower'are -7. nineteen miles of wire which can .be f �r de=grtbed as the. spokes o1 a wY:cel — , l _ -with the- tower as its hub. WIII stand t20 -Mile bale �►` up- on a teri foot rid- ta- 0 wer - T' t 8 _ P on- _ - square concrete base_Dut th. .c strr cti4n is , not as simple. as t't ap- pe * At the base of the steel .tower Is a steel •late; below this,a porcelain _ _.. �-� Twice each week day The Toronto Daily Star _ _ `.• cup "s�iperiinHosed on a steel ball all _` _ - C res on 'the saucer shaped top of Station CBL, u broadcasts news ,over the Canadian Broa ng -' -Corporation's ew the ncrete Dase, This resembles a - Running at -_: - ".. Tornto. n high-poweredL '- •- _... -- 'ball�nd•sock'•tdesign _ - a right lLngles 1Som the iour-e=; rs of 4 _A.M. Mornings 8 xo 8;15 A M the tea foot square shaft. about threw - -.hundred. feet from the ground are the / Evenings -6:15 -t0 6:30 P.M. `four guys,: one and three•eiinth 'inch _ .—o>n one of the • highest -powered stations in all I :.Yire rope, apectally desit;nc(L and' -: - WApLEAU _ Canada -50000 wits—covering practically alt tested to bold the tower against -t -a 120 _ - f -.., mile gale. These Soya are anchored in / ,'O:itai•io—on an air annel free of all interference— -..the ground 650 feet from thef� paint ECHO f3AY ;' clear as a bell. Get your news Red Hot—news friim `~ Of contact with the tourer and UC�_� �i. bear the extra weight of tour iBsula- THESSAL',Ori - WEBBWOO�" _ ; all the work? --brought to you with the immense - each weightug .20o'_pnunds. : : -.BUND RIVER E5PANCLn - -facilities of Canada's Greatest Newspaper. fstorfe.Vercheres, in Quebec, an — MASS•EY � - - Ai h _ x a I LLE - ¢dentical construction is, under way. �<<�QWASSAN n V - r.'These are the most- -powerful _ traps• matters in Canada, and each ufi11 also = (A ��r4 $OUT`M RIPER serve-nbt-only the province,in which _.. h%Os- PAIZIZY SOUND - _ it, is located -but neighboring provino- G ^ t 9�:G1-IAi"► es and states as well: ,ENNUZT AARP G RAV $oars- Upwards 647 Feet "' _ pry - LIONS MIND �iLL n X02 q s _ • LI MIOLAivpFEKLON - "` TaaRNAUay CROP 7 SOUTHAMPTON CRGr7 RC - PORT _EL(71N OWEN SOUtID SEAVERTON 1 jAvELOCK (REEMORE CANN(NCaTON OiZAWt S TPUR'%, SY y FLE5NERTdN CWKSTOW SVNUERLANO AKEFIELD pr4}SLEY — UCKNUw OURHAM ME TON STOVFFYIIII cAMPt3F(lFORO :MILDWAY ;0ROwrcrs SR Ac(EOao oro noRwdoO ( TEE>iNATER GRAND VALLEY PORT PCRRY CFSERo • y « , { - HARRIS TON TOTTEMHAM eOLTO?d ' uMARKNAM UAONOtro, = - h i 11 PALMfR5TON XITNUR ERI• Z RICHELORA STRW$V1uE '/ BLYTH C 00 `''! ' 5 i •. ` — 'MI Lvt RTOI+ H WA R � w N 4; il,�, - vgaK MoNKroN NEM& HAmeupr, HILL WCAN pLATTSIF 3EArf5v►CtE TAVISTOCK' EMQRO ANCASTER DRESDEN APPIN NIAGARA C)rl ` R E CE TON �MlTN RI T r:.. ,^�� f ? VL TNcrOE IN N THE LAKC _ X. • \ z y1N NpRWICHTBVRFORpEAHAGERSVutE TNOROID ,qL S O :. .r ". r ArFEEN1GATF ROONEYLLE JARVI :r � ••" .- NHEIM O`r SF<.� OVN,v �� TN 907�1WE1 Ri ro vo s `. �% TILBu4Y 4'Ft ti q VTC^ cf — x` VQ { J' SVILTLEY e \ F f KINGSVILLE ., 4, +w $eye's How C s \ew Transmitter - Tower LookFrom the Ground An Intricate Network. — 13ut how does a program, originating ip the CBC studios --at- bet to e H.ornt?y transmitter and into the mes of the listeners".) Jdlusic; drama _.4r comedy, lectures, ne,1'3 and songs, . 'travel -the same way over, special - des " igned telephone wires to the smitter building where they are 7 7—,�. a 7'-' A'. r� zip �M �4 Y r 4 % k her years in opuncil Sheep loss To the Electors of Pickering Tcnm- 1n Merl *241. Vote McE-wen. ship: TWWI rn� Gentlem Ladles and v memory of Mrs. Md per you; UA0 paid In advanm F. M. Chapman*' On Monday, Jan Jan'. 3rd "o :Re�-3rd you vill Brown 1wh'o left us Jan. ist, 1936. Subscrip6ons to the United Vrged township 'to take' SOMe have the privilege of exercising WW G%. ftift4r $2.00 in &dystat". father in, Thy gracious keepin& ae steps to make hunters, obtain per- your franchise to elect your Council 'YOU]i VOTE AND INFLUENCE Leave we now Thy servant slee#• - mission before crossing fa' S- 1:'i- Board' for the coming year. I am, AS COUNCILLOR in farm ged council to give attention to the a candidate for the position of ON JANUARY 3RD JOHN MURKAR. Proorietcr. approaches to highways. , Deplored Councillor and I hereby solicit your—Sadly missed by her daughters, raising assessments when improve- support and influence for that pois Blake Annis Emma and Ida. ments are n e ition. I have represented Township Council Nomiliations you as a mem- Card of Thanks her on our Council since 1939'whefr N. E. Mcawv:' yo the Electors of Pickering Twp. 'Thw usual large number of rate.- Tuwn-;hip audit should be made. ',to continue to rep- Chapman wish I you asked ilio Ladies and Gen�lemen:— Mr. and Mrs. -V payer§ turned out on Monday aft- Urged council to see Pickering men j resent you after being your Ree�re iina' to' thank alf the old neighbors and n at the hall at Brougham, to employed on new. highway. Having - been non ted for many friends for their kindness w. -erqoo Council in the years 1930 and 1931, and ' Couricill6r for L038, I solicit your -bear the reitsfrom the Council should purchase maintainer. Point- do not -,vish to abandon you at the vote and influ e in in L y behalf. wards them in many ways, during of last year and make of large iRajo eric their nomin- ed out dangers prerent time unless you choose oth, If you see' fit to elect me, I their Summer illness in the General W -,Atiens for the new council. -divisions in south. I of erwise.' Speaking as a ratepayer, I vote of sub Z H.ospital, Toronto. The- follov6ing nominations were in favor of Relief Officer being a oonsider a person with considerable will endeavor to do my best to dis- charge my. duties faithfully. .-made: FOR REEVE­. R. C Rees- mtker of 0:)uneil Board. Relief municipal experience is valuable C. Mow to Thos; G. Norton ,or- F., M. Chapman. A. E recipientk not receiving 'respectable us to assi,;t in deciding and con- NOTICE 'Ibray. N. E. McEwen: John White. armount. Condemned summer Com.- I Trolling the different prdblerns that 1G. L.­M1d4leton­-;--�. M. Forsyth - munist camps in township., Urged come before your council from time.! All of whom- retired e�ce�ting. R. township fire protection. tinie. to, W. Hebe Down E. Mowbray, the Deputy,�-Reeve of Combina' tio n" am much interestedinthe work last year, h i John A. White: acid Ave endeavoured too assist i, respectfully solicits your vote arut who is now ed Reeve, tion. by accliama Extended best wishes 'and- id-.ice' conducting the work to your advan- influence for the position of Coun- Storm Doors 7 For 'DEPUTY­­REEVE---N- 'E. to incoming ibouncil.- cillor for' the year 1938.' Raving tags. At present I am opposed to XcEwen. Wm. Reesor. -R. E. TN�ow- you for the past three years 41 - I : the purchase of expensive machinery served and .--jbra31. 'XII yeti iixcepting Wm, - G. M-. l0orsyth: to do our work thereby, diverting I feel.,confident that I am better Reesor, Councillor of last year, whox, Urged care and study before pur- ot Storm Sash �our tax money to parties outside-of equipped to protect your interests is elected by acclamation as Deputy cha'sing'expensive -machinery. during the -corn, year and give a Reeve. our Township and deprive our wovk 11INW-.1 Open or glazed ing men of work si4uare.deal' to all, with true busin- For COUNCILLOPRobt. Ruddy Robt. Ruddy: and help *.en without making them ask for rel- ess economy. 'W. Haber Dom�rn- Blake Annis. F. Was a candidate for Councillor. ief. If elected I will en- Voting Day January 3rd. paint primed, fitted, Middleton. N. Felt he •was sufficiently well etab- deavour to use economy where Pv lyl. Chaprnarn. G. L. -N Pr r E. McEtwen. Fred Horn.,:haw. Thos. lishM'to command support of rate- possible, so on Monday nex�,- votp. Nor e p Norton. K. E. *turner. Elmer Pow- payers. Was a lar.- ratepayer and- fur .G: L. Mitidiletorf a6,f . will re ell. A. E. Armstrong. Robt. Ree had a sincere int.rest in th',S.Munlc-. 'Law Motor Sal pay you with good servive as you. es PICKERING sor. All of the' above retired ex- ipality. Congratulated council on representative. "piing: W. H. Down and- G. L. foresig;ht re., certain_ purchases. Wishin %i " a Pro3perou's- an ­,. Chrysler- Plymouth Middleton ('both members of last Happy New Y­r. LU�fflrv-jnx YARDL �year's. council).- N.' E. members Blake Annis and Thios..Norton, ab- Dealer PHONE li4ois I am -e,Annis and-T­ sent. �Ruddy. Blak 7, . ...... Norton. Youis truly. POOD:LSED CARS follL J. Middleton The awi are statements tak- Elmer Powell: GOODYEAR TIRES en from the addresses givebi by the Noted lack of criticism Of. past L WILLARD BATTERIES 1% r1aminees who sp3ke'. council. NERAL BLACKS\11THrNG TIME MARCHES ON GE SKILLED'MOTOR REPAIRS -.Robt. C. Reesor— A. E. Armstrong : Recently in cleaning up an old attic.. Give us a tris! on a New or a Used Ca, If ratepayers did not take more in- -Thanked his -movers'. Was 'not a a bundle of newspapers was found. brown th a. copy of 24 Hours Towir g Service tercet in • municipal, affairs locally. candidate. a!%ufrAmongst them w& The alo Illustrated Exprem' of someone else Soon *vuld. 1000 cot- ju]y 13th. 1901. !n -hicb under the J. Law 7�Le Boat that wiexW Go 1p" an' Gordon . caption '49ome Toronto 7 Cages at front" with average tax of interesting article appears. It Is headed "Tent Ho4pitalA fnr Con- .Phone $15. of which about $4 went to tho ne 290$ sumptiod Patients", and is evidentl3r a asta artwxy, G= gim plass despatch ft Toronto. reading— toi6nship. Tightening . up of the Greenwood pr PIUKERING: ONTAR10.1 fililin"a"" so in a very shllf�f %P,--,n, hal he t t --,-..-Building Bylaw needed.. Appreciic;w r t trewmen nZ.-n-, acieuta ration ot ra will be estahlished''. It qoes on to state + -ed co-operation Mr. Gerald Mutton is at-his'.home the selmtlon-of a, site wa.-rcaust" r? _-Oepayers on' that -714 , a!`` PL TUG c�% road projecfa. Thanked 51t. A - here for the holidays. that a low much.,difficWt) t the proposal a ro ", - BROCK It consumption hospital came' frP.0. bray for his work as Road Chair- The Eatock family ­sp�ent Christ- dozen Ctly ph)-ilcians, so=- of whom ?%goidsp MAN, of charge because of the great need of rged keeping up roads, fear- man at Little Britain. were willing to: donate their %1,rvices frve man. U ..;THEATRE in g increased insurance -costs. Er- izcugag having home place for d-se suff--rinx Mis's. Mildred Coribett, of f WhiteL.PlAgUe.'Withotit travelling r"m hV eAfted a holidaying- at her" home. �r&rtrorn Toronto Palmer bridge to meet flood i yards of gravel With the %prrooval ofother then Pro- 15,000 1lisis K. Wilson spent a few da" 11itticial Medl f9cer f Health., Dr. on goads- from'.ne*� pit. which cost-. with -her sister,' Mrs. S. Corbett. -Bryce, it was proposed to have nearly a The Management extend Best dozen tents. some for cooking. othrrs for alone would have cost M` .-.Harry 'Hull $1900, grivil in Hickson is 5pending the vac- sliegn%4g� tl,,,, first of such tvnti were Wishes for A happy And Prosper- '$26M if, purchased. 30-40,000 Yards ation at her home in Thornhill. to we from the Militia De partment. ou3New Year to,'jA11-- Builder. and (jontrackolt. meeded during -next few Years. L Re- Roy Walls, of Cresswell and Cec-' This proposal was madb just three years before the Toronto Hospital for Con- the. hol- ton -1eif men working at $9 Per cia�y with JI Walls. of. Balow, spent sumptives.was established and doubt1t4id B4cx*ork and :S eworIL a merited change in' SO a Holiday Even- cost to townsbip.of 80 cents. Sheep iday at their homes here. -was Instigated by All Sita Saturday. an blic opl aced the'cumbili4y of Even- bill lowest in years. our The C. G. 1. T. will meet arced -by the ouccess a Specialty .$49,000 of in the riubercul.iVon f - . ings. �0 cents attained at sees hosOltaLin Muskoka taxes goes to County. Pedlars lie- basement of the church on Wednes- -Architect's Service- which he been erected by the National --F IDAY and SATURDAY Sanitaplum Assoclation some eight years R. ease done away with, impossible to day afternoon, Dec. 29th. collect. Retiring from i uniciW a- earlier. the Am hospital for the Irestment Doc- 31 and Ism. I m Miss K - Green and Mr. Fred pt tuberculosis in canisda. Green of Toronto, spent the holiday patients -at housed In tents or can- to 30 T Looking back to those CM17 days -h— Last �bpw Phst 9.00 Sat at 49 CRO 07N INNS vesped, open front, wooden shacks. ial�k E Mewbrar: with Mr. F. L. Green and family. ' ding their own sm. helping with the Saturday Matinee at 1.30 Rem"ok Fid. and Kingston' lits. Mm' Minion Band held their an- 'porn , Phone Ptak 6a preparation of food, carryi%waiier' from, 27j080 yards gravel crushed. in 2 neat meeting In 'the basement central Um other am, is Saturday Eveatng Show starts at 6jo Of JK.i am other one setts from new pit. Cost 6%. yd. the church on Mon4lay, Dec. 27th.' telrli� t, nit that the On was than the disease. evolution there bas beee I ..TACK 811�1 W `'to place on roads including depNree The &Bowing offiem wen elected: rake %isnmnskoks and Toronto Noo­ latiori on equipment. Receive 50 per Persidmt, Eileen Sadler. Assistant, � Itals for Consrumptivee and Me Queen to slaty HoWud for Consumptive Children IN cent from Government an all mad Billie Devitt. Secretary Ross Walls. as models of present day sanatoria. with -NotRM You the& great buildings adentillcally expehditum. Have reached period Assistant, Joy6e Luiard.-Tre"Urer, ped and sideqfttety sUffed. Xdwpe treatment aad when more road machinery needed. Mrs. F. Gibson. Pianibt, Billie Deo. skilled nwdical and surgicsil 'by expert mpwded .7 ;-.-,.New County. maintainer operating itt. carr.' Sec.,. Vernon Johnson. may be gi"'a'amo We do Building of all kinds nursing are -­sit 42c. mile, would urge township Press Sec., Joyce Iseard. Leader, Of tiourge, such ow. cc in ewdy and 'Models them hospitals must have'help In caring -0AaPXNTEAING, n pure similar machine- More Mrs. F. W. Gibson. for the tuberculous Poor, . purchase -- That w Wfth you an asked to contribute. Will y than two-thirds of gravel. placed oil Via" wad your gift to National gaitri-! "ads this you went -south of 2nd t&nuM Asmewlittion. 2= College SUMak .,jDA LUPINO eLURBING Toronto. C;ounty sacrificed grav- StItHARD ARLEN' -tread - 64 miles of and *I mods to re BEN PL coraty roads. vk", was not a suc- XDY CA-NOVA ROCIANG . . .... ceS8. Five snow plows to operate We a so sell Brantford Roofint this winter in : county. - As' nember- iof ReforesikWon . Board, 165,000 MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDWSE)AY� hlait,rials, Empire. BAtbroara' - J aouWY 4 and 5 .trees planted this year in plant -at jrwiipment, Duro Water Systems, Beatty ��-Uxbridge, near 2,000,000 trees now Syste ...'Two Shows, at T and 9 Stable Eqnipment -growing. Reesor: NARLENE DIETBICH an ether Building Maiterial, Thought Nomination Day came too' tim.stes Free -soon after Christmas, shouldIN _�old 1 7 ar earlier.. Thanked -Reeves -for their anteed courtesy toward ANGEL junior members. .Gouncillors salaries should 'remain ,With• J. PROUSE same, � and not raised to'point where po HERBERT MA Phone3502*.,-' .�L,the office become ' an attractive one ARM.- MARSHALL MELVIN DOUGLAS Prc[r-ERLN(G. wx ri-A I financially. Heavy motof traffic to- 'day makes road maintenance differ- ent proposition do that of a few 71861M ago, Advocated plIrchitse of -of P, road maintainer. Praised, work relief men who work for township. The Modern GRAY COACH Believed Building by'-Iarw Salvati�n of this township. Wax Pny-&g.you- so candWate. 'We exte you our Best nd to G. 1-. Middleton (Sormer.Relief Off.) Present regulations cause relief THE �,E S Wishes fora to b by previous local council e paid 7. q "A of anyone mpving into Pickerinj requiring relief for period of tweive d -Me Christm, Extein s to all 4 Merry . .. ... months. 10 families now on relief, -'A MERRY CHRISTMAS 1! 7 two to %9 off -shortly. All adults on relief at Present. Motal relief HI and a for year $2560 by his dept. two- "thirds paid by' Province. Opposed ...and a Ha and Pros'p'erous IPurchase, of gravel pit and main- My t ainer. ROUS 'Y H,APPY and PROSPE New ear r- Do W. Heber Dowrn: lkbeved township in very good' NEW YEAR CLAREMONT OU". PaS4,6rihitte to those of ot-•COOPER loom&- a.» •. _ u y , llate11611 Mina Elizabeth' War o! Toronto, p �C�ay-T anspori ' MBE lA 8 f 4 �. Leslie spent. the week -cad with hes parents L7 GEP OUT AND�VOTE ON .:. __ b10 r. 3rd '. �•�; Boyce and Mr • -Mervin here. Dally sereiM MONDAY JAN. b Mrs. Conner and Mrs. -Lonsdale IT Y0UR---PRfN'4LEGE DUTY HAPPY `} Wile, th of Toronto were gueetcs 'between Claremont, Hrong T AND ►\ ' of Rev. J. E. and Mrs. Glover on spent Christmas with the formers Gr\wo�' Whitevale and Toronto J'ROSPEROUS- NEW YEAR he y' mace, in Oshawa. T() OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS e' 'Hied, at her home, "Thistle Ha", The Mission- Circle of the Baptist My ,drivers are trained to be careft 7th con Pickering, on Wednesday, Church met at the parsonage on courteous and reliable. et Miller. ,Tutay afternoon. The Economy Store ' r. Dec. 29th, Miss Merger Mrs. ,.Chandler .spent Christmas` ;Funeral on Friday, 31st at 2 P t6 with Mr. and Mrs •„ J. R. Thexton Speciall Rates on long Distance � A' C. BROOKS The Y. P� U. of the United' and fatnil in oronto. hauling. t DT.' _ Church held their annual meeting y " Cash Grocer t fo'r the election of •officers on Mon- Mr. and Mrs. T.' Sanderson ant ONTARIO y' day eve •ng, and resulted as foil- ertained sheaf family and relatives Nu order too small. None too large CLAREMONT, bws; Hon• s., Rev. J. E. Glov- inp e„ number of 23 on Christmas All ship =_ thewrnsured and proteetei re open evenings er. President, ,Miss Margaret Seen' - a celey• Vice -President, Mi86 Marg- Dr. and Mrs. 7iomlinson and fam- Alan Tom- ily spent the holiday , with Mrs- TeL Clare. 311 P. G .� For Prompt and Guaranteed .acct Johnson.' Secretary, i .linson. Treasurer, Miss Helen Glov- Tomlinson's sister. anTrl�i band, •si O��_ �R ' C. ADIO SERVICE ` er. Conveners—Citizenship, 'Miss 'Grimy• -- - — Hosie. Missionary, Miss Ella Prouse • Rev. H. R. Morphy and family Frani 9. Barela), Miss Effie of - Stayner, spent 'Chriggias with Phone Clare. 519 -Christian Fellowship, Rev. P. D. 'and Mrs Augustine . ` •Graham. Cultural, Miss Bertha Bac- and mother Mrs. Morphy here. Holiday Program S Paul Wilson _ . '.on • Pianist; 'Miss Margaret Over- laiid• Assistant, Miss Kathleen -Beef- A large number from here attend A r(�' (� (�r c VBalsam ed the funeral of the late Mrs. Jos. UVV v ;by- Pres Reporter, Gordon Over- e' land. "Look -Out" Committee: Pres- Taylor which took_ place on Sunday sCE�D' /,< pG NA lly Equippers --Reasonable 1►tes 11 ident and Conveners• afternoon, with interment in thi. Un- /-T Expert service and re- � Radios — Tubes — Batteries 1 The funeral of the late Miss ion Cemetery. pairs t0 all makes. Refif3 Tgbea tested Free Margaret Armstrong 'Graham took Born, December .24th, 1937, at OY13i]le Ci1aT g� dfi. Work Toronto Oakwood Clinic Hospital, ' g •. place on Monday afternoon, with in. Dec 25�After-�lOn and Ev ; ferment in the family. plot at the to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert France, guaranteed. ]fVlarkhaaii Cemetery. Deceased, who (nee' Eunice Johnson) twin, daugh- Dee. 31 --Skating tho ' New :'had been confined to the Brierbush ters. rill'doing well.Year In. ~ARTH.UFt �,I�RLD -' Steuffville for some time, New Tear's Service will he corer- NOTTER } os ital lust I H n Intl p ved in the United Church on .Sun- Graduate Radio ar)d Television ti was a life-long resident of Picker- da morning next with the Sacra- .Jan. 1—Afterno.OD ana Ev'g ineg Township' the daughter of the Y g Meruber OfCcial Radio. Servic_ :Sen', ,late- Richard Graham and Mary ment of the fords Supper. � The Lunch and Coffee wit) be served Association. 1, Armstrong, born'on May 2tsth, 1878. Official Board will meet. on Monday New Year's Eve and every Satur- 4fl. Ph,+ne-.5•201, PICKERI\G -Miss Graham was very well known afternoon. The annual Installation Ceremony day night in . the community, highly esteemed h R. Woodward Dl tl! l2t� of the local lode A. F. & A. M. p E. R � and took an• active, part in many- af• g Phone 2arkham &;U4 for rivate Skat- ..the various local groups- he had was held on Monday evening of this ing Party arrangements. t!1/�LlCltflf--+ week, when V. Ri or . Bro . Thomas ' Buffered considerable fo many Paterson, as Installing 'Master, in- " - years, but bore it all v�ith great, fortitude. She is survived by her. stalled Bro. Wilbur Johnston as ���•� 'brother, Thomas :. Graham,' of this Worshipful blaster of BroughamTTE U ;: place, four brothers and two sisters Union . Lodge; . along with his junior _ In simple but rich de - officers: They lwere favored with ii" A sign Re can furnish - hgving predeceased her. The funeral 'tom n of s lar number of the - memorials that mid rocas largely attended and was con- y Brock Road Gravel. HAPPY please frdm, every ducted by Rev. J': F. Gloyer B. A., Senior �r •an Lns of Toronto District arjd Rev. P. D. Augustine, of the "B" of whi: h Claremont is a mem- jilt AND i standpoint. In dignity United - and Baptist Churches, in ber. t� ... . <. PROSPEROCS workof will stand once ut 4claremont. Crushed Pit • un . :fin interesting, though not largely YOUR '.V OT&. AND INFL INCE NEW YEAR TO ALL ti of the .ratepayers respectfully sotjcited Gravel ` through the ages attended meeting Na Greater Tribute - og,he >rillstge eras held in the Hall ;:FOR COt;NCILL�OR c N. W. STAFFORD ` .on Monday evening to hear the an sand and Gr��ed Highway biannroental 7*nual `report of the, Police Trustees, Robs. Ruddy _ Works A very capable board appears .to _. Stone , Ph. l62, Whitby Ont. , _.w• ; Kingston Road West :to have been functioning during Delivered Or j,o sde�i ad Pit BROUGHAM, ONT. - _ e year the .having had to comm- -- Phone Pich 501 . th y y I ante the year with •a deficit 'ef $435, T. B• MUST BE PHONE: Plant, Pick 1026 _ office Hoard 6471 SCIENTIFICALLY TREATED _ _ �' and ending the year with a surplus - Toronto of _ of •$12.3.17.. The fire equipment is JOR � `+ K L,'�,O,N'f� I LL likely to receive considerable atten j sacci during the conaiR year,' a�th The m,>"c important tactor in the FU-N9UAL DIELECCOK ANU. g . care of tubnnvulosis is rest. if st panent • . ...the possible addition to said equip- ` 'bar tuborculosia of a loins, the Ilmb t. At :Claremont .% �>+t f;t s Let lsR • put to rtwt b7 splinting or by same meat pr other changes. in the, p� other meanr. The same method eeei l� _ sucoessor to W. J. t[sther. e e -+silt pians, Which is thought, to be to cube't osis of the lungs. BtggRvtlh number of patients the Idl eased 1 t< • J Beauty "not up to the rtsark". At the nom an be put •c rescQby artUidal pneumo- Etnest C-Tetzel 14igjbtsod Day e.r.tn. ni7liba Were off- horaz or by other surfieal operations - •inadoo, only tl►ree< in most canes. bowever, the only way f0urfaew liiham• , iR�rilartee Phone Salons ' of the Trustees of last w re.c the 1'.,ngs is to rest ct►e entire ^ . ? body. TbIs 5esseal rest redoes an / ap:-Hose7 1;isq ei• C'"eod 9001 �o J'. year, who are accordingly elected m,ttsetttar action, thereby pig �a7 and are Messrs A. with which to 3aas she dire•.e• Fb t 1RaitS811106 s by acclamaden, Mensal t�e is also .snuat m rAs HAIR CUTTING, ; h and Wm. Wessman eat tubereutwla and n.tsber LAS SHAMPOOING. , Pretty. Jame! 11lZesCullon$ freedom ..easy sae 17ropar rear cm � yon espsises. Farm M ac hT n C ry •rlidtrsPaon. A further maeRina will be had as me. FIFI6$Bi[>ffQ, tae cslied in three or four weeks to B�it'l' �' tsa p• .ids the proper environmeat and .cF.,Ufic tress- eia EiOELLINfi -_:. receive the ,itaoement from the allsoswe:, � �` ; ""� >,�ttt%60 ATTL"T10N, FAPJMWM Frost "d �R'eed. Ooehl�t L.,BDe 01Y rte�na�at ToasuhiR which was not available ,mom, sbe' s� is t °a>�r eaance tx Fbr Sale -1 extra s'oed .7 ft- sad _ >ott'tihe last meeting. - The L'usiWks, and the Toronto Bospttr• GENERAL REPAIR WORK W' Binder. T 71k Y. H. Baader. 2 sr>raonatrlepr rtet�,VYaw ' ,tr Cor oot�emarti es and the � �W Flow. 2, a in. Efrain at- • , H y Hospital car consume" ca�a in p P � ' 1>,dera. 1, 2-furfsw Oliver Traeter iM1iS. M. MUNDEL><. to serve those who an to we are r6 sired re TOfs►rs iybpegopd they a.y do ane th. Plow. 3 used Xo"rs $-cut. Ford- Ph000,190e ?LARSa[OA? nt�6. they --nary serve is United only trucks, tliictOrs find a►1 fs,rm T�� b an means. This Year ytass hoc. ? p�tatefaoesaopersliasdeAcisat" coo mfl`ollinery, wheels rebuilt and ion Tractor and Doable Disc >Roem � whin large assn muss ehieay be eaisad - wood-woric ani �� exwllent eoedttioarb j, AND SURYLYOlt' �TOUFP'NILL& ihmw* voluntary contributions. tire -setting. If you a to had ��e.:e wood turning o"U ]rinds. � y l: Jersey Bull prise ; - 1'hatre Moe ,� en Nwanss s..,ei�- plass sora order now foo Mon. rsa caon"s, ... •..:... >w. J. DONEYAN B. A, H. Be, Q "� . , Slrowing - wood-WOr►ting ffutd tul'IIing. L. S. On file are . th+ records of saw W. IBNEY, 'greenwood >~ ' Phone, or Oall Vey Gibson and YssO" --+ Week Nights—a. is..- Standard Time �} Pgexs Pecs 2314 .Jlyt �g Fast, Oshavm Phase 11�. ;Sala. A plelidays--2 Shows. 7 and 9 P. M. �. ii: RG�PE . ""'tKURSDAY. FRIDAY do SATURDAY Brock Road Store and Blacksmith Shop$$r'$ _ ,v December :i0, 31 and Jan. 1 (Successor to W H. Jackson) q' .BAST WISHES r » [ora 7111 `sizes of Berry Boxes, Crates, a Its Love. Again" Maple Leaf Idntnal F� a $AP �gg SD CHEERY 6 qt, and I I qt, 'Baskets. Bushel Hampers, sold at Hagerman's Bas• Starring :Ia JESSIE MATTHEWS =kat Factory, one mile Borth of the IIA>iI3RT YOUNG -ate W A WANESA NL CO.' t Green River Sehool, off No. 7 ' - y (�-�` Highway. Gloats Rata for em Cs�h1 S P, Get our prices before buy'xig else- -; 1Cemedy Short Subjects Buildings where. We deliver. Windstorm huuranee on 'C LARE �O ti'L', ONT. AY TUESDAY W EDN'SDAY MORE _ W - Automobile $201 -- . >pirldnillA >3iles _ ph Phone M.•rk 1604 X43.2 .. h tomoW�le I>uaniM e� JANUARY 3, 4 and b • �n 19,38 �iwd. e - .`�AdveAttitrons IPLAN Now To TAKE 'SOWMAN & 80WE A BUSINEss COURSE BI©ndC AT SHAW SCHOOLS . a-HITBT ONTAiiRio Starring Train yourself for the job s . ahead Study typewriting, 4�� GLENDA FARRELL shorthand, business corre- _ spotidence, accounting, and _ L,_ a�f f EOMEDY and SNORTS other business subjects. - _. Courtier arranged to fit indi- vidual plans• Free Employ- ��O@ went Depart Thursday, Friday and Saturday y AND NIGHT YEItM �� '-' When choosing trann} °A sold 6� January 6, 7 .dad S ppjpra$ - : ` portation for your fo-dr. y MONDAY,�ANUARY 3rd. r your first thought is los "Jim Hanvey � a in Toronto) J t? air safety. Thera la A, . MITCHELL Inebvetion aGo by the 3RAW os;umnce of safety in tar Dei active" HOME ST UDP METHOD "no fatal injuries' reoosrd, PM.0orwrttefor free sawst "Up W1th P1cke aaaof_GroyCOaclr Starring -r the TlmW% SHAW SCHOOLS, Had ��. �1 ' �'�'�' f or" 1130 ssy St., Tsrosto. (KI. rias) Onto� Lr i� All Coach t`ray.l Iaformation.at GUY KIBBE TOM BROWN _ i — - — EASTERN HOUSE LUCILLE KAYE a 45W s r Two New Ford. V-8 Cars fo�1938 `Sharon Wynne --- - . - TEK When •Gay Needham, whose home liberate play for Rod, and iy fell for Is a Western ranch, Inherits a large it. 'But just retnetn�er thiel, Need- ' sum of money, her mother decides ham—a nobody like you will never that It should be used to get Gay into marry into the -Sinclair clan!" society. Moving to New York, Mn. With that, Irene flounced out of the Needham connects with 'Bernal Van room. Gay shivered. She was Poll, - Gordon,. an agent who arranges for tiver now that Irene -hated her—liter- 4 0.Gay to hive a joint debut with Irene slip hated her! Stromley=Gay to supply the money, CHAPTER V " and the Stromleys the social prestige. The crowded days that followed the Meaetwhile. Gay meet* Rodney Stn- debut didn't give Gay much •time to clalr, wealthy young soclallte, who think about Irene. She hadn't dream - falls in love wif"r. This enrages ed that life could be so hectic. Just Ireae, for she herself had designs onone continuous round of parties. Ber- - Rodney. Fop reasons of her pwn, she nal Van Gordon had done his work plays up to Gay's young brother,,Jock. well, and no. one questioned the pres- tige of the Stromleys: Qs a result, Mrs. Needham spread them before Gay was well launched on her, social -him. career. _ "Iium-m-m," he yawned as he look- A few weeks after the debut, Irene • ed them over. Then he frowned- gave a dance. As, usual, Rodney, was, • "Hub! That doesn't seem fail•—forGay`s escort. you to steal the whole show, Gay, As they entered the ballroom, Gay while Irene is left out in the cold." caught .eight of Bernal Yan Gordon. "Out in the cold?" His eyes were fixed on her in a curl - Yea. Do you realize that evoi y pa per leads the story off with you,, and ons way, and a few minutes later he there are two of your pictures to every loan opportunity tq speak to her alone. a one of .Irene. • alone "I' thi I have to tell you "Why, that's right!" Gay gasped in ons included. ve some lib Miss Needham," he began. "I disliket`ORD „ MOTOR Company of Can- more massive. - The rich interior hood and Sowing curves. Interior. smazeq�ent. 3 "It proves that Gap is fust where to do it, but it to necessary, You IM ada, Limited, announces the new appointments of the car match its are spacious and neatly appointed. she belongs," Mrs. Needham said being criticized." _. Ford V-8• cars for 1938. For the outward beauty. Longer bodies pro- New in; trument panels have knobs r complacently. "While - that hateful "Criticized•!' . _ first time Foid presents two dis- vide more room and -.comfort and re ped for safety. The radiator Irene "Yes. It's one of those whispering tinct lines, the De Luxe Ford V-8 there is larger luggage space in all grl`1Ie louvres continue back into "Hateful Irene!" Jock flared. '• campaigns. No. one knows bow they --a big luxury. car --and the newly models.' ' The De Luxe car is pow- -the hood to present smooth flowing you, don't mind, I'd prefer for you not start, and they are hard to st4. styled Standard Ford V-8. ered with the proved 85 horse- body lines froth bumper to bumper. -„ - to speak that way about my. fiancee!," You're" too vivacious, too pert. You The De Luxe Ford 'V-8 car is power V-8 engine. Shown above It is built on the. same 112 -inch -new "Your flancef'J". Bofh women were laugh too -loud, and aretoo popular entirely in appearance, -longer, (top photograph) is the De Luxe wheelbase as the new Do Luxe and astounded. with the men..After'all, you know, it-. roomier and more. streamlined. The Fordor Sedan. has the famous Ford V-8 engine. " Well, don't act as though It were is tire-wumen who rule soAety, and It front design is modern and dis- The Standard Ford V-8 for 1938 The new Standard Tudor Sedan is - a death notice! 'Where 'would wt be, is up to you to win their apnrovaF." = tinctive. Fenders are deeper and brings new styling v.ith a longer shown above- (lower photograph). if If weren't for Irene?" But -that ixs r don't understand. - "It's — eo surprising," ' biro;eesi^ ,I If y ou7t espial- amore -clearly. had finally --managed to s -Timmer: - - "Why;'jnat lest month you were crazy "Sit•h Il. Here comes a chap I want- "Very. sorry, bliss' Needham; but:'] 4'xnps milk; scgldeSI about that 'actress, Esme—what's her t art 18-;aV13C A ren Pafr He. S Y you to meet:'• - am thinking of your" own intef6sts.`" 2•3 cu(s peppormit:t .canny, erushee - same?=' r Ynoj Protect our Frocks! y Counteractirsg Criticietm A ta11. bh nd young man, around tion Gordon spokoothingly. "P,loam� is exc'eedin ly i`ifluent•ial with g 1 FSR yolk, sli>~htly heal*- 1 Gay said nothing. �lth� e^>; white, stiffly be, Lev. , The engagement -isn't to_ be made thirty. was approacbing. He ci--all-- twmadic' fatersatfonal crowd. You'li Adrt quick-Coirli#g tanlnca- and salt I , - - public for a while, Jock wheat' on. s air et arrogant poNo. • ' have• to d"It Ti.oq.,ck_ to_countcraci. y to tn'llk, '.an:3 conk in dou.�le boiler 15 - "Irene says every girl has -a right to �'' I f1n�11y eeirneieci: yoo;' Van Cor the criticism o[ which I 3nst .spoke. minutes. or untli tapioca is clear, some fun -after a debut, Engagements don. ,gre.•trd hi l smoothly. Then: Besides-_ - stirring; fr('qunntly, .add' ponpermint put a da er or; it. Se, It's to be' a turning to Gay,"'Mr. Ploame is most . "Besides,'' what?" prodded Gay, as caddy. Pour small amount of tapioca eecre a year." = 1 anaiotta to.meet`yvu..:.Iisa i�cedltatn. he hes{rated. mixtu.e over a„�_ yp'k. 9ttrrhtg vl!tor- Reasoess For 'Hate �, may I:presint b[r Marsin-Pioame;-of `•It•'isn't iffy wish ia.,telt [he fruih -oasly,' Rriurn''to daub}„ boi'cr aqd •. T ere w'!la a discreet couch in the Paris and' -New --1 ork•'" about you. Needham,;, but'Ploame is a' o soak until-tlttrkc Heel: 'R�^Tove from dao ay. and Irene herself teats in. "Such a plea:iue Ptoame kissed good friend- of mine and unless you fire and fold iYl cPr.wh{'._ C' ll. S^rve cuss•- me for' walking -in vnan• hand, ,hen 'said purring] "4fay er ha y I got you some punch. and then -ha-ve are a arcs to helm , , 1?loame's retr.rn jNst then in sh rtiz't glasses with... chocolate-- sauce,- SeT nou d." _ -1 ended- res' 8. .. - Just dropped in see how you Ii%ed the hbnar cif:a *lance?" •; the conversation find Van Cocddn' ' --- ` the party" Gay felt rN i:,statft andnatinc ive m -gray ebbcc!ate 5n.t ^e.. "Fine!" Mrs. ,Needham ansncred - dlslake for file wan; but rep�tie ; ' er• eyes looking her over as she 1 scl:: l'. unswe�'t^nc J chu.olate, cut euthueiastical]y,—�- _ fainly'` As soon as Plo ince had gone for drank the punch. Isis blonde. hair looked as though it had been mar- in ieces P 3 There was an uneasy silcnee. %and ap table. oohs water _ s then Jock said: the -punch, Van Go*I,)n said.' "[-.wait celled. "Thinks he's a' sheik," Gay -4 tablespoons sugar, "I was just telling t? cm, Ira —, _ ynl to pe nice to. Marvin 1?loame. be thougUt angrily. ".I won't spend a ict Dash of salt: " about ata." ' cause ... ,''' of tune with him, no -tatter what 11% tablespoons tnelti*d' bi tter Ireae's laugh ± ti Qd "Ii,tirl 'bop "Is •_it nacessaryi, that I be nice to Berttatl Can Gordon' says!" Few drops van!lla f tri ' promised" -oto tedli" + • . whomever you map pick out'." Gay But Phtame was not e�tay to get {id - tZo�rbftte-chocolate. water. sugar._ ' banteringly. -,t' r • ,,• . `, retorted. '•After all, Mr. Van Gordon, are'heitt¢ Loi y in of. And, somehow, Irene seemed to have' cornered Rodney; What dis• ander n e boiler. [*t^�^t' and J,rcrK:.QJe3ptfas `¢, e L:' a you Paid . rona part a, 'was blend'. Add butter' and' van 1 s!. Beat ` . go get some ti• : i, fir, • �, this society launching, and t don't 'see that you have any right t6 diel mal failure the evPtInR;, tuining out to be! well. . Makes - 2-3 cups saute. . di�1M,l-ffi+'t...'. fro tit c' rayl-. ' -. - M sdou 'aa thc"t t art;' .'� pie t' •• • Zai e. (TO C $ - DN i I\ liED) - - . Spinach Sot • ;` tna laced Gay. The magi of iricrn11lrj?+39 " 1}, cups cooked spinach `eves gone from her face.' •_ '"'' - • 2 caps milk, scalded - 77 Fore the Invalid ,� - "You don't seam overjoyed," alis a sneered, "that I'm engaged -to your:.dainties ? cups •boiling water Oxo cubes darling brother. But at )east it will. ••� •' tablespoons butt's*.' leave a clear field for you with ,Rod- • . •, ^ 2 tablespoons flour l teaspoon -salt' ney."',',•'• "Why, Irene,"- rotested, '"I'm - • •� '' ' . •• . How often have you been raced with Callow a to. T minutes), arid•. cook 5 Dash of pepper, '.• sorry if. ,' •• ; •,,• • •� the necessity of preparing food for minutes, stfrrinn frequently. Remove 1K teaspoons scraped onion'. --over mind! '-You've ,bade a de- . •rte-, • '' '.�•• some ailing member of the: family and Itlom. boiling water. Fold a small Chop spinach and. force through -- --- • . • •_ . ,• at the same time, trying to give those amount into egg white: add.to remain: who ar•. whole and hearty, the food Ing tapioca mixtttre and blend. Cool— sieve'.. Add to, milli, water, and Oxo • cubes in duuble boiler. Melt butter, : • " �•�•• they need?. -_ That often is the- case - mixture thickens as it cools: WIwn add flour and seasonings, and stir when so many youngsters have their sliihtly cool, add flavoring; chill Fold -.11 NEW YORK '.i 97he %ext Stoop? 1 If New.York is your next stop, you'll want to know about The _ 'Shelton Hotel. The Shelton provides its guests with "added attractions", at no added cost, among them are the ' ,famous Shelton swimming pool, gymrresium, libsary and solarium.' Furthermore, t : The Shelton is I ; , In the Grand • : , l Central zone, wn • tt' sidered the E •' t rn best location in New York. •e RATES - 'k�' iii � '1� • ii: I'• :3 per day �i1 i'ef..• single s �� 4gtN �pVE•t �X�Na New YoaK !!b78 �PAT IERN. 41;7s ...fly ACNE ADAMS Cut for action . . -Tailored for chic -=these two tidy aprons that ev- ery busy homemaker.. will I.e proud to own.! Aird if you'i-;--; huntin for a design that's easy :o cut and -stitch, look no further than Pattern 4678. Like a- pretty model that will help you when .you're . hostessina ? ' Then make style "A"' in dainty dimity or swiss, accept its c-a-ho'dice ,with a crisp bit of 6rg.,andy ruffling, and finish off its handy pockets with four eye-catching 'buttoiis. Modcl "B" f,a is a winner when it 4ionies to ;shing up kitchen chorea --and •'ti, indeed a cheery sight if you choose a pglka- dotted percale. Pattern 4.678 is' available til sizes small, medium and laic. Small size takes 2 yards 3G inch fabric for each apron and apron A. 1 yard ruffling. Illustrated step -by ia:ib p seising in- structions • Send TWE.N'TY CENTS (20c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Anne Adams pattern, Write plainlzy SIZE, NAME, -.ADDRESS and STYLE, NCbiSE;R, Send your order.to e Adams, Room 425, Wilson ildings, Toron- to. tonsils out at this time of thq, year or one of them 'has the 'flu. The sick member needs something special to - tempt tlle.appetite and the busy house. wife. .often finds herself in quite a dither trying to prepare two separate and different ,menus. In .a case like this there is 'a cam- prom{se which isn't difiteult. It's -per fectly possible to plan .a light, ea: y- to -digest meal, .vrith the invalid first in mind, and Hien serve 'the same dishes to the able-I)odies. Barley souii with vegetables' i; just the thing foi- the Pal lilit bat the whole family trill - go for it if .you, make enotgh to go around. Tho saint, thin'fi applies to desserts and it ,e are soiuc special ones which you nnisin't think of malting frr the invalid alone be,^..,:uso thn rest of tlrn ' family v, -;Il probably f': el very h,n•t• and en ioiis: • n':1rt2C�11a��.,�? r.l,..a:7 1.3 ct:;i gnick•l'anl;in„ tapioca ' % clip sugar t;.y teaspoon salt. 1 or 2 egg yolks ,. 4 cups mi,l. 1 or 2 egg whiloz, stiffly it.a,cn a 1/2 teaspoon orange •cxtiact 3s cup cream', whipped. i k•cr i' '' Combine quie't. c ryttnqt *pias t, siiv ar, salt -egg yoIic. an'd milkin l"', o" c1:iu!ile hnil(•r and •,lir' cncll ^h to � c ak e„ yolk. i'1" c, ovc" I boiling 11; f f, bring to scalding pnitt; In whipped cream and serve in sher- bet glasses garnished with, sections of - orange free from membraneand- cubes of -tint jelly: . Another grana -variation of this dessert Is, to s­ve it with nutter - scotch Sauce, substituting. vanilla for orange extract. Buiterscoteh Sauce •3'egg yolks 2. tablespoons butter, 1k cup brown sugar,•firmly pec i:ed 1-8 teaspootr:salt A t3blespo6n water ' Combine ingredients „ in top of double boiler acid .cook •over hot l :; t• or pntil sugar is dissolved, stir ung con.'r y. anti •, Chill Beat the11 - bef. re 11Taitds dirce•qudrfers ' run 1 vybody is -fond of those chocolate' per)pc:•:ni;it pattica — the big round -ane_; tvitl'i pcpp•''rniint fr,u- b::tut ,-mete and r:c:i cboco:ate coat- ing• Those candies were tiv^ inspil'- lion for this dr,,sscrt whirh vollll;ines `> t r•� s'.kinn flavo:'9,' tangy, p!:11-'-d'ltrd nn•1 b!tt ^t c:1�C::!al.'s• ori til t c'•. ^n.l c; l ;r • . ,ic['; 1:'c t t:~, 1 to d'irn. (": i.lma tares. a c ns -•i to tI ' d :;:'crt ir.. flavour ar.d ,:"if•' ' r . ... ,:- ., • , ,a ~!-'reg.; t LaVtIoca e a sma amol n o of liquid and stir until smooth. R^turn to double boiler and ,cook until slight-, ly thickened,•sfirrink constdntly. Deli:•ious tea or coffee ran be made only by Using. fresh, clear ' water,• since there i=a .almost nlv`ays some sediment left in the kettle from boil- ing w�athe inside of your tea kettle• often.' . FYNNON SALT is booming- RHEUMATIC PAINS � , In less -than a year F1'\\ •• .O\ Lt has' , sailed into first place in England i., '••e cut• standing remedy for Rheumatic Pains, S Ica, Lumbago, Rheumatoid, Arthritis, etc: There are ten times as many people now taking a daily glass of Fynnon Salt as there were only ' tw,21ve short months ago. is it any' wond' & wgen you realize what Ila peens wher, a new remedy makes its appear. •��-� Ince and turns out to be just the thing that ladc9, 'tortured sufferers have been longing for' Naturally, su, h, good news w passed on. And now Fynnon S..;t is available in Canada. F. anon Salt booms into popularity. You hear cf x .evcrywfic:c. You sec it in every drug ,store. Try it for your rheumatip symptoms, nmLa o for the h for ntv sciatK•a of 1 heavy vY 41141 }_ncdtwn t•''nt Tr.vcnls you looking and fcc"• ; your u,, t. ''here's no nerd to go on - sr . ng now twat Fynnon Salt has come to yomi' On.'y 75c a large pacLage. Ask 'your r'rtrmst for Fynnon Fall. If you have .e•ty I:y gatirq•Rup^lies, write; Lauren. t:an • .:. St• c:a•ryri:.l : trest, litontta L d ' IacA:a t'O. 1—'zs AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANT .�I) TO SELL BABY CHICKS In your district fur une of Canada's largest Chick Hatcheries. Apply Bus 10. Butte s91, 73 Adelaide West. Turuntu. A - ARTICLES FOR SALE GOVERNORS FOR AUTOMOBILE ENGINES for land use. H. W. Crosby, 23 Clyde St., Hamilton, Ontario. AVIATION e' COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NA- vigation, aeroplane and engine mechaatcs• licensed instructors. Leavens Brothers' Air Services, Ltmtted, Barker Airport, Tot'onW' BARN ROOFING—FENCE POSTS s.�etiiR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU money on supertite galvanised roofing. Superior " Fence Posts and steel gran- a� �� Superior Products Llmktad, Sar- hBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN — START A DRESS AND LLN- gene bdsinewof your own. A shop, or.trom z your own Items. Exoenout profit. increasing business. Prices to meet eompe111304, and garments superior or Quality. small. Invest- Inent starts you off. Write Camden Dt '••t'C'ompany, TA Camden Street. Toronto. CATTLE DUAL-PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS. OND to twelve months. Twelve to fouetem alit of title= nearest dame in theft pedigrees - average over eleven thousand pounds milk per year. Prices $38.00 to $60,00- ITsderaly 'Accredited. Bayside Farm. Owen. Hotmd. FILMS AND PRINTS OLLS DzvzLOPED. PRINTED. 1 FR>QE enlargement 25c. R4p•Drtnte--10 far 9841. Pbntn-Craft. 183% Kies St. M. Taranto. ZERO PRICES. EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free •elargam=r 9841. Trevanna Stnd- tos. 93 Niagara Street. SL Cathsrtnes, Ont, TREE. --TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENTS (ons colored) with roll developed. eight glossy, fade -proof prints. 2Se: bigha•t QuAr- tty Yachray Flims. Winnipeg. TIL1sa DEVELOPED WITH aLYrgEEN GLOB- _ mint. o of each) Ught photographiicGreeting . Free Cards. _ f �rSyeedy, •atisfaett(n guaraattsd• aw- Strvfct, Kfichray. Winnipeg. PORTRAIT IN FOLDED—FREE VnTH"XVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVZL- opas ages printed. 2sc (eofa) star Baap- spotaervict. 166 King at. West. Dept. Y.. - .CLOY HLNG FO -R.. SALE 6iCOD USED CLOTHING, LOWEST PRlC=a• Writs for eatalegua - Tonga street clothing rhtrhanp. 604 Yours street. Torznto•. FOR BALE FFR S&Lrr.00VERNORS MR AtrMUO- bfit =Sims for land ort. M W- Crosby, 96 Clyde at. Hamiltoa. Oat !TOR SALZ=LAWWDULA VZRA — TR Dol atspound. defive"cL vender flow*M, (Capadsa 1a�nta. On ' lBalb Oar+dw Duncan. Vancouver Inland _ FURNITl1RE FREEI 2,000 Pieces Furniture FREE IN LYONS' 1066 CATALOGUE OF NZW AN Ra-eoodtuoatd purnftum Wrfta now fQr oL yDl twee slung • Id LYONS' TRADE -1N DEPT.' NN!EW,A� AND, Its +DIBedV=E to 1J nG -L �e'e•� tont walnut finish. Dresser. Chi fouler. r•:ll site panel bed. saglesa spring alt mattress. Completely re s.00 a Piece solid Can Dintngto - tPl..7 . V suite: Large buffet. "tension big and 6 leather upholstered cbWm; alk now. �t/t $29.1Ja7 Beautiful 5 -piece Ch•sierfleid Suit .00 Full Size Chesterfield and 2 roe etiairs io mateh.L uphotstered in a good quail lramchr Jaeynsrd with. reversible spring cuahiona. Thoroughly cleaned' and condttt=ed �•M LAM 3—draws: dresser with mf �•`� W tor. to wasn't >lni�, etgel in walnut finish. eagle" spring, and beez new roll edge felt mattress- Completely finished. - Six -piece Enamel Breakfast Sul $15.00 Buffet, drop-leaf table acid / Windsor chain.. Perfect' Cond:tiob, $f 11.5Q Oak Kitchen Cabinet. 'Fop 4150 sliding door from" dth. floor sugar containers, large cupboard space In be with bread bowand three drawers in Sena CO dation. $6.75 S -Burner Gas Stove with oven •s7t �Guaranteed. 49.00 . Brand new S -piece chatterfi eP si7 W suite, upholstered to fine QUILL! Papp cover, rest shade, Marshall revers spring cushions: full Webb eoostruction. 'I�`�•�[• Brand new Chesterfield Bed Sul 'iI�`� O[ Chuterfleld bed bac iatab- robe, 4 big chairs to match. Covered in wearing repp material (rust 'shade). A bargain. $4�,g �n Dressers to an finishes .50 up large mirrors aril S dra Chiffonier@ in oak and wal $6•50 :up finishes. ;10.50 DGuuaaraiKd'g0000d edition $3.95Brand new all -felt Mattresses. heavy roll edit: well. tufted cretonne covers All sizes. $2.50 up Metal Beds. Au sizes. ••�II1 �7.VALa Brand new CbWfonter In selec 1 95-0 mh with walnut finish — drawers —Colonial destgn. •9r0 d Chesterfield Chairs with .41 all reversible cushions. ;67.Beavtlful $_piece walnut Bodre ♦V Butte. Large dresser, vanity, fonier, full size bed, sagless spring and b new all -felt mattrtss. Completely re -co Worts. Like new. !�A Mr� Nina -piece walnut "finish Di 1•y9•w Rine-piece Suite. Buffet, china tact, square extension table and 6 leather Bolstered chairs. Completely refini4hed. SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS '^t We have a large assortment of chairs. tea tables, end tables, Lampe, sewing • c ets, cedar chests, railfos, rugs, bedroom dining- om furniture, etc., at the m est sonable ceo in Toronto.- All our turn is thoroughly cleaned and re-cnnditione. our own factory. and carefully packed for gediate shipment on receipt M mnney o Our bid new 31138 illustrated, Catalogue Is ready. Be sure to write for one. _ LYONS' BEDDING .AND UPHOLSTERING CO. -• Manufacturers • OPEN, EVENINGS '478 Yorfge St., Toronto- k - 4•r:❖::� ::: ��.:�.:•. ..�: ,�:.•:. PO PCO R N HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS Canadian agriculture were compared has lust ,been eau teen poPcoRN—HIGH QUALITY GUARANT>a D ' 'to those which other countries gave Eracken. ANDREYYS' ACADE1dY OF HAIRDRESBING, one Hundred Puuads, nes ollsss — earJt' "we can reach _ Goversmaat licensed We train you for WLth order. John 0.• Cults! ga. B';x. 479, then* wheat �froduCer6, Read it_ol•.•110t:1___ - _ Board l.zaminauun Free grWpaetns. "I Kingsville. untariu. no other co than that agri-' Frost does not cauretthe leasee of :, :g• Bloor west, Toronto_ POULTRY culture is Can for^o' ^Jl Indus- " Mr. Bracken contended. • trees to •tuly yellotiv and red in the MADAME HUDSON SCHOOL, HAL"REse- : try," %. Ing and Beauty Culture. write for pampb- IWO TWEDDLE spLC1AI. MATING CIELICK8 Chairman N. W. l:ov:ell took ex autun}It. y let Te? Yun6e Street. Toronto. pis, write for full infurmatlon about MISCELLANEOUS Tweddle's Annual Chick Contest Twedale prion to the word "forgotten" Chick hatchery, Limited. Fergus. Ontario. "The head of the government of Cut Your Own Hair OUR cHICKB ullettWlayerAi l3ealehBl nerdy;. CanmadWe ternin oCanada,stamilia}-, witb e WEAR- SMART V LITTLE GIANT POC1SlgT BARBER, int au- bloodzn&ketMetde2 Free' chick feeders with early fro _ . tematie Lair -cutler for mea and Cuts, Fenny orders. 1938 prices now ready• Cornwall western problems and the interests of STYLES T ` S AT O - doss ad and trim the halt, and doe. tc wen: Chick aatcherY, cnrnwan, one• agric ture," Mr. Rowell stated. "I and for circular- 8 J. Jackson, Canadian'M senDisd cr. TOBACCO can of but think he was concern�rl ACCOUNTANCY, with the,. welfare of Western Canada Retai¢ An Attractive Figure LISA.RN BH ACCOUNTANCY, • it r Typewriting by null. f6atiiifed students LEAS BtJ]3Li1do Fiv ��ds V :Lrglnta I j)�atHlt,g lima Qoamds that melte Canova Write for free proayee- fourteen poem $3• Mcuit to dress as you walk are often due C. Canada Business College, Leat Cigarette Tobacco $2.00. Poatpald with atR �IeGD,', tus. Dept. Hamittnn. one nayodng Natnrsr Lea, Tobacco �.. - MAKE YOUR LIVER � meof r baa and d •� mingtou. Ontario. , PATENT 'ATTORNEY is O.wjveftwk 'ewe and rJ Produce its bile „�,;� .balsa b4 spared in " wY re+ n�sox, Rloctfsrr.RleD ATTORPtEY. A,w;C a *_ �_Y ,� e0adi" Information regarding Invention Patents: ��a • i>R VLU" Your liver has a big Job to do. Mike 1tarea s Drawlnp: Itsgiatratlotu: salsa 14 Metoalis. to. Its Job is to pro- °""� forgotten �nd�atry what ft 1s supposed d int6riabiy Poses tswMh7 t*w'' ' duet 19 to 86 flttld onacss of bile every dal 6niit, PATENTD and lead it through the system• It it Eau.• (�etu 1 tiros Emit' liter ta6leb Put Tear down on its lob You attffer. AND HOWL in gwd .••.-,•-,��,-s�..w�f� and i w 1t Alt OgTsit TO F,vffiiY iNV1o24TOR L1BT 'Tho moat effective stimulant for the' Leh liver You feel cloves, em Of lat=eens and tnu tnforniatke sent fres RoweII Probe Is ToLf T1Ylt Aid i<itI known to awes s -u oneeof•time b, I Wit. 7K* . TW RatnaaT Comp w. Registered Paw" Was For It. soogestive oonditions. ' esptdally. , Attornge, 978 Bank W-- Ottawa, can. over -eating, over fndWgence. fnalcohol, sindg of women uss JW Ili of eseedse, etc. Tanol Tablets Contain a car - Lim Canada did lees to assist its art- igen proportion of calomd. handed with cgs- 998244. 7iy them+ 2541 , 5ow' an Sara and easy medicines. Th are �� FRI�i'f ATivEsT cultural industry from the rsv" tend harmless- But your liver un dantaade #sails NO. 1--f3S of pries dedline during the depres- aft.we take. m. Itfni. For pi. at au arnggi(r>$ '. .. s • a . 9� FO C/ Aa FOKD.CA KS _ :.+ tIL' 7. 1'►adde thea -- ea a - agri ROOM ,- 'a. - •' i room : Marsha ty _ res = .1 - Ti#EfSTANDAt D �T H F :.D'E t.0 X k ay' has _. - + . . _ . _ I .. \ ... ,• and 1�n To ty bee tR >. _ ward with wars. , . ... ... _ , ant Clip offers two new care far 1938 --the motoring satisipotiao at lore Ford prices. droved Ford V-8 performance. Whatever' •� r Standard Ford V-8 and the De Laze Ttie Standard is even lower priced than Vince you pay, you get a car built soundly s ` wicn . Ford V-8. They are di$erent in appfesi- the Die Luke. It is a brilliant, modern car. 'to serve you well.... That's the Ford way. In - ---,ante =but •built to the same standard oft Las gfrst�eful new lfaes atld well•tailored _DOIt Low DELIVERED PRICES 3[t YOUR LOCAL LORD DEALER mechanical excellence — on the same 11& inieiiiors• - It gtves you the gaols basic ad- _ - - _ tee inch wheelbase. —' vantages 'the 8$•honepower Ford V•8. a Lnxe Ford P•8 models are Coupe, Tudor eve _ or Ford ,man, Convertible Coripe, Club • Because people liked our 1937 car. so ''ane• .Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe; Phaeton and` - x Mar- well, they bought more than of any other Before Ford made V•type $-cylinder en Convertible Sedan: make. They lik its looks, its smooth ginea available to every one, they were Standard Ford v-8 ie available iii three mod. _'performance, and the way it handled. We -used' one in atcpeimve cars.. Since then, . 9: Dupe, nor Sedan and r ordor Sedan. �y Ford belle a fully equipped car at the lowest have improved on that car i1i the newly .four million Ford owners have learned the a, Ie price. The prices on De Luxe model's Din ger.-ime ell o fit of driving an 8-cylin- satin a twin,teil lights, two wine ' , wipers, r cab. styled Standard Ford V-8. g y two sun visor, twin electric horns, cigar But some folks wanted still inore `size -dei• car wi a •roundeconom .The low is f. gild style, with the same fundamental Ford -prices of the De Laze and Standard cars lighter, de lnife greeting wb, el, glove compart- eke it easy for you to step into the anent clock and lock, chrome wheel bands, in gnus advantages. For them, we have designed addition to frotit and rear bumpers- and guards,, rear anew De Luxe line. --8 F. _ spare wheel and tiro and tube, fire lock, and tture NDS IleadUght beam indicator. . ' d . ip 'fie De Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer FIT YOUR CAR TO 7it1UR Prices o deli incl ro' and im pre p Standard mo fide f fit rder. '. with more room, -larger luggage space, With two distinct designs; two body sized �eair fiffip --�—g d� spare Weisel and tire nnw p g you'll find a 19,38 and finer. appointments: De Luxe cars: and' twO rice ranges, y puri tube, fire leek, one tait'lighq one wind-. _ are equipped with the 85 -horsepower Ford car to fit your personal needs exactly. -shield wiper, one .� visor, cigar lighter,' �,, Ford V-8 engine. They' provide'more Whatever one yeti "Choose, 'YOU geek m ,-ileadlighe beam indicator, and two horns. 0 ' .. - - - ... • ..... .. t '• `,� ". _ _ .,.. , ., Nv _ �thst a . .... � - : • _ _ . ♦ - . - __ s•. Prl'mfer and all provinces aged he I the in- - `�� �i � _ :p�;�:� �. r :ei •:� r :e7o:ai1�❖:i;�.� :`i ::•� :• •;��. PERSONAL ion than any other country John Bracken of Manitoba lai=c did what he thought was in the retest of the elation as a whole." �•:. • iassif �e�l '� , ►e�vertfs�n� ►•• ►•` ►•� �.� SHR You ltuwrulsRDr lt>rl.11cF, agltl OR'r, puauive ,uDw•rt Wien our adianced mesh„us Nm elastic ur uaderstrape ur steal. LYnte, Bmitb lasnutacturiag Cu., Debt• 91Y, Pre.- tun, Opt before the royal commission ' D� minion -provincial nipeg.l-ptovineiai 4elations at Will _ When the measur'' : ,taken to aid Do- _ "1 had much. to do with t e Do- minion Government Of that t e and can su . rl a 100 aper teens ie what ,� ” AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANT .�I) TO SELL BABY CHICKS In your district fur une of Canada's largest Chick Hatcheries. Apply Bus 10. Butte s91, 73 Adelaide West. Turuntu. A - ARTICLES FOR SALE GOVERNORS FOR AUTOMOBILE ENGINES for land use. H. W. Crosby, 23 Clyde St., Hamilton, Ontario. AVIATION e' COURSES IN FLIGHT INSTRUCTION, NA- vigation, aeroplane and engine mechaatcs• licensed instructors. Leavens Brothers' Air Services, Ltmtted, Barker Airport, Tot'onW' BARN ROOFING—FENCE POSTS s.�etiiR DIRECT FACTORY PRICES SAVE YOU money on supertite galvanised roofing. Superior " Fence Posts and steel gran- a� �� Superior Products Llmktad, Sar- hBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WOMEN — START A DRESS AND LLN- gene bdsinewof your own. A shop, or.trom z your own Items. Exoenout profit. increasing business. Prices to meet eompe111304, and garments superior or Quality. small. Invest- Inent starts you off. Write Camden Dt '••t'C'ompany, TA Camden Street. Toronto. CATTLE DUAL-PURPOSE SHORTHORN BULLS. OND to twelve months. Twelve to fouetem alit of title= nearest dame in theft pedigrees - average over eleven thousand pounds milk per year. Prices $38.00 to $60,00- ITsderaly 'Accredited. Bayside Farm. Owen. Hotmd. FILMS AND PRINTS OLLS DzvzLOPED. PRINTED. 1 FR>QE enlargement 25c. R4p•Drtnte--10 far 9841. Pbntn-Craft. 183% Kies St. M. Taranto. ZERO PRICES. EXPERT WORK. ROLL with free •elargam=r 9841. Trevanna Stnd- tos. 93 Niagara Street. SL Cathsrtnes, Ont, TREE. --TWO BEAUTIFUL ENLARGEMENTS (ons colored) with roll developed. eight glossy, fade -proof prints. 2Se: bigha•t QuAr- tty Yachray Flims. Winnipeg. TIL1sa DEVELOPED WITH aLYrgEEN GLOB- _ mint. o of each) Ught photographiicGreeting . Free Cards. _ f �rSyeedy, •atisfaett(n guaraattsd• aw- Strvfct, Kfichray. Winnipeg. PORTRAIT IN FOLDED—FREE VnTH"XVERY ROLL PERFECTLY DEVZL- opas ages printed. 2sc (eofa) star Baap- spotaervict. 166 King at. West. Dept. Y.. - .CLOY HLNG FO -R.. SALE 6iCOD USED CLOTHING, LOWEST PRlC=a• Writs for eatalegua - Tonga street clothing rhtrhanp. 604 Yours street. Torznto•. FOR BALE FFR S&Lrr.00VERNORS MR AtrMUO- bfit =Sims for land ort. M W- Crosby, 96 Clyde at. Hamiltoa. Oat !TOR SALZ=LAWWDULA VZRA — TR Dol atspound. defive"cL vender flow*M, (Capadsa 1a�nta. On ' lBalb Oar+dw Duncan. Vancouver Inland _ FURNITl1RE FREEI 2,000 Pieces Furniture FREE IN LYONS' 1066 CATALOGUE OF NZW AN Ra-eoodtuoatd purnftum Wrfta now fQr oL yDl twee slung • Id LYONS' TRADE -1N DEPT.' NN!EW,A� AND, Its +DIBedV=E to 1J nG -L �e'e•� tont walnut finish. Dresser. Chi fouler. r•:ll site panel bed. saglesa spring alt mattress. Completely re s.00 a Piece solid Can Dintngto - tPl..7 . V suite: Large buffet. "tension big and 6 leather upholstered cbWm; alk now. �t/t $29.1Ja7 Beautiful 5 -piece Ch•sierfleid Suit .00 Full Size Chesterfield and 2 roe etiairs io mateh.L uphotstered in a good quail lramchr Jaeynsrd with. reversible spring cuahiona. Thoroughly cleaned' and condttt=ed �•M LAM 3—draws: dresser with mf �•`� W tor. to wasn't >lni�, etgel in walnut finish. eagle" spring, and beez new roll edge felt mattress- Completely finished. - Six -piece Enamel Breakfast Sul $15.00 Buffet, drop-leaf table acid / Windsor chain.. Perfect' Cond:tiob, $f 11.5Q Oak Kitchen Cabinet. 'Fop 4150 sliding door from" dth. floor sugar containers, large cupboard space In be with bread bowand three drawers in Sena CO dation. $6.75 S -Burner Gas Stove with oven •s7t �Guaranteed. 49.00 . Brand new S -piece chatterfi eP si7 W suite, upholstered to fine QUILL! Papp cover, rest shade, Marshall revers spring cushions: full Webb eoostruction. 'I�`�•�[• Brand new Chesterfield Bed Sul 'iI�`� O[ Chuterfleld bed bac iatab- robe, 4 big chairs to match. Covered in wearing repp material (rust 'shade). A bargain. $4�,g �n Dressers to an finishes .50 up large mirrors aril S dra Chiffonier@ in oak and wal $6•50 :up finishes. ;10.50 DGuuaaraiKd'g0000d edition $3.95Brand new all -felt Mattresses. heavy roll edit: well. tufted cretonne covers All sizes. $2.50 up Metal Beds. Au sizes. ••�II1 �7.VALa Brand new CbWfonter In selec 1 95-0 mh with walnut finish — drawers —Colonial destgn. •9r0 d Chesterfield Chairs with .41 all reversible cushions. ;67.Beavtlful $_piece walnut Bodre ♦V Butte. Large dresser, vanity, fonier, full size bed, sagless spring and b new all -felt mattrtss. Completely re -co Worts. Like new. !�A Mr� Nina -piece walnut "finish Di 1•y9•w Rine-piece Suite. Buffet, china tact, square extension table and 6 leather Bolstered chairs. Completely refini4hed. SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS '^t We have a large assortment of chairs. tea tables, end tables, Lampe, sewing • c ets, cedar chests, railfos, rugs, bedroom dining- om furniture, etc., at the m est sonable ceo in Toronto.- All our turn is thoroughly cleaned and re-cnnditione. our own factory. and carefully packed for gediate shipment on receipt M mnney o Our bid new 31138 illustrated, Catalogue Is ready. Be sure to write for one. _ LYONS' BEDDING .AND UPHOLSTERING CO. -• Manufacturers • OPEN, EVENINGS '478 Yorfge St., Toronto- k - 4•r:❖::� ::: ��.:�.:•. ..�: ,�:.•:. PO PCO R N HAIRDRESSING SCHOOLS Canadian agriculture were compared has lust ,been eau teen poPcoRN—HIGH QUALITY GUARANT>a D ' 'to those which other countries gave Eracken. ANDREYYS' ACADE1dY OF HAIRDRESBING, one Hundred Puuads, nes ollsss — earJt' "we can reach _ Goversmaat licensed We train you for WLth order. John 0.• Cults! ga. B';x. 479, then* wheat �froduCer6, Read it_ol•.•110t:1___ - _ Board l.zaminauun Free grWpaetns. "I Kingsville. untariu. no other co than that agri-' Frost does not cauretthe leasee of :, :g• Bloor west, Toronto_ POULTRY culture is Can for^o' ^Jl Indus- " Mr. Bracken contended. • trees to •tuly yellotiv and red in the MADAME HUDSON SCHOOL, HAL"REse- : try," %. Ing and Beauty Culture. write for pampb- IWO TWEDDLE spLC1AI. MATING CIELICK8 Chairman N. W. l:ov:ell took ex autun}It. y let Te? Yun6e Street. Toronto. pis, write for full infurmatlon about MISCELLANEOUS Tweddle's Annual Chick Contest Twedale prion to the word "forgotten" Chick hatchery, Limited. Fergus. Ontario. "The head of the government of Cut Your Own Hair OUR cHICKB ullettWlayerAi l3ealehBl nerdy;. CanmadWe ternin oCanada,stamilia}-, witb e WEAR- SMART V LITTLE GIANT POC1SlgT BARBER, int au- bloodzn&ketMetde2 Free' chick feeders with early fro _ . tematie Lair -cutler for mea and Cuts, Fenny orders. 1938 prices now ready• Cornwall western problems and the interests of STYLES T ` S AT O - doss ad and trim the halt, and doe. tc wen: Chick aatcherY, cnrnwan, one• agric ture," Mr. Rowell stated. "I and for circular- 8 J. Jackson, Canadian'M senDisd cr. TOBACCO can of but think he was concern�rl ACCOUNTANCY, with the,. welfare of Western Canada Retai¢ An Attractive Figure LISA.RN BH ACCOUNTANCY, • it r Typewriting by null. f6atiiifed students LEAS BtJ]3Li1do Fiv ��ds V :Lrglnta I j)�atHlt,g lima Qoamds that melte Canova Write for free proayee- fourteen poem $3• Mcuit to dress as you walk are often due C. Canada Business College, Leat Cigarette Tobacco $2.00. Poatpald with atR �IeGD,', tus. Dept. Hamittnn. one nayodng Natnrsr Lea, Tobacco �.. - MAKE YOUR LIVER � meof r baa and d •� mingtou. Ontario. , PATENT 'ATTORNEY is O.wjveftwk 'ewe and rJ Produce its bile „�,;� .balsa b4 spared in " wY re+ n�sox, Rloctfsrr.RleD ATTORPtEY. A,w;C a *_ �_Y ,� e0adi" Information regarding Invention Patents: ��a • i>R VLU" Your liver has a big Job to do. Mike 1tarea s Drawlnp: Itsgiatratlotu: salsa 14 Metoalis. to. Its Job is to pro- °""� forgotten �nd�atry what ft 1s supposed d int6riabiy Poses tswMh7 t*w'' ' duet 19 to 86 flttld onacss of bile every dal 6niit, PATENTD and lead it through the system• It it Eau.• (�etu 1 tiros Emit' liter ta6leb Put Tear down on its lob You attffer. AND HOWL in gwd .••.-,•-,��,-s�..w�f� and i w 1t Alt OgTsit TO F,vffiiY iNV1o24TOR L1BT 'Tho moat effective stimulant for the' Leh liver You feel cloves, em Of lat=eens and tnu tnforniatke sent fres RoweII Probe Is ToLf T1Ylt Aid i<itI known to awes s -u oneeof•time b, I Wit. 7K* . TW RatnaaT Comp w. Registered Paw" Was For It. soogestive oonditions. ' esptdally. , Attornge, 978 Bank W-- Ottawa, can. over -eating, over fndWgence. fnalcohol, sindg of women uss JW Ili of eseedse, etc. Tanol Tablets Contain a car - Lim Canada did lees to assist its art- igen proportion of calomd. handed with cgs- 998244. 7iy them+ 2541 , 5ow' an Sara and easy medicines. Th are �� FRI�i'f ATivEsT cultural industry from the rsv" tend harmless- But your liver un dantaade #sails NO. 1--f3S of pries dedline during the depres- aft.we take. m. Itfni. For pi. at au arnggi(r>$ '. .. s • a . 9� FO C/ Aa FOKD.CA KS _ :.+ tIL' 7. 1'►adde thea -- ea a - agri ROOM ,- 'a. - •' i room : Marsha ty _ res = .1 - Ti#EfSTANDAt D �T H F :.D'E t.0 X k ay' has _. - + . . _ . _ I .. \ ... ,• and 1�n To ty bee tR >. _ ward with wars. , . ... ... _ , ant Clip offers two new care far 1938 --the motoring satisipotiao at lore Ford prices. droved Ford V-8 performance. Whatever' •� r Standard Ford V-8 and the De Laze Ttie Standard is even lower priced than Vince you pay, you get a car built soundly s ` wicn . Ford V-8. They are di$erent in appfesi- the Die Luke. It is a brilliant, modern car. 'to serve you well.... That's the Ford way. In - ---,ante =but •built to the same standard oft Las gfrst�eful new lfaes atld well•tailored _DOIt Low DELIVERED PRICES 3[t YOUR LOCAL LORD DEALER mechanical excellence — on the same 11& inieiiiors• - It gtves you the gaols basic ad- _ - - _ tee inch wheelbase. —' vantages 'the 8$•honepower Ford V•8. a Lnxe Ford P•8 models are Coupe, Tudor eve _ or Ford ,man, Convertible Coripe, Club • Because people liked our 1937 car. so ''ane• .Coupe, Convertible Club Coupe; Phaeton and` - x Mar- well, they bought more than of any other Before Ford made V•type $-cylinder en Convertible Sedan: make. They lik its looks, its smooth ginea available to every one, they were Standard Ford v-8 ie available iii three mod. _'performance, and the way it handled. We -used' one in atcpeimve cars.. Since then, . 9: Dupe, nor Sedan and r ordor Sedan. �y Ford belle a fully equipped car at the lowest have improved on that car i1i the newly .four million Ford owners have learned the a, Ie price. The prices on De Luxe model's Din ger.-ime ell o fit of driving an 8-cylin- satin a twin,teil lights, two wine ' , wipers, r cab. styled Standard Ford V-8. g y two sun visor, twin electric horns, cigar But some folks wanted still inore `size -dei• car wi a •roundeconom .The low is f. gild style, with the same fundamental Ford -prices of the De Laze and Standard cars lighter, de lnife greeting wb, el, glove compart- eke it easy for you to step into the anent clock and lock, chrome wheel bands, in gnus advantages. For them, we have designed addition to frotit and rear bumpers- and guards,, rear anew De Luxe line. --8 F. _ spare wheel and tiro and tube, fire lock, and tture NDS IleadUght beam indicator. . ' d . ip 'fie De Luxe Ford V-8 Sedans are longer FIT YOUR CAR TO 7it1UR Prices o deli incl ro' and im pre p Standard mo fide f fit rder. '. with more room, -larger luggage space, With two distinct designs; two body sized �eair fiffip --�—g d� spare Weisel and tire nnw p g you'll find a 19,38 and finer. appointments: De Luxe cars: and' twO rice ranges, y puri tube, fire leek, one tait'lighq one wind-. _ are equipped with the 85 -horsepower Ford car to fit your personal needs exactly. -shield wiper, one .� visor, cigar lighter,' �,, Ford V-8 engine. They' provide'more Whatever one yeti "Choose, 'YOU geek m ,-ileadlighe beam indicator, and two horns. 0 ' .. - - - ... • ..... .. t '• `,� ". _ _ .,.. , ., Nv ,:. T _It x +.. , gip-' n,,. .. , A: ..,.. ._ : »a".b.� . l� ...,: ,, ,.. �I'll ' r ... ` �.... g : • x _ _ . '')wit )fermi ;; , Steveaapn "f-•a[ies Irene EMott, -� 'the I e year , � aunt, till sit .. at lker o . T � • oto, . er home .-=Moto Melf?wea on Monday'-Diisaea 'e . and Nellie .Law +tll�sifer and Mrs, Shepherd and C ry - ' --Mr: Kenneth B ,ladon is gttt- 11 fa y of Toronto, visited $ckering Tanto• hrratrm�e with friends in endin O . - 11 8 A. C. at Guelph. ends on Christmas Day. -Mr.'and Mrs. W. V. Reddatt ' -Robert and Mrs. Ruddy spent I -.Master Billy .Vio Nat entertained and famil spent % - . ` , G�r3etaise Day in Tomato with the s number of his .young Y Pen the holiday 'w*it1i _ ,, for�rrer's parents, E. L. and Mrs. a birthday Y►g friends to 'relatives in Csnnington. - _ ' . Y P(+rtY or, Friday last. _ =Mr.' Allen Andrew of �Sudb _ Ruddy. -,M . Sand Mrs Cha an spent' s U" -The members of St. George's Pmspent week -end with his parents ` rge Christmas is • oto with the for- Mr: and Mrs. Fred Andrew. • • -Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. mer's sister, .. Clark and faro- -Mrs • Bie of Greenwood is liv- Stuart Lanskail on Thursday, Jan . it . 'L. 14 - 6th at y' I ing with her cousin Miss E. I. ' ' �8 o clock. --St. Geo Rich-- _ . Service in the Presbyterian George's Church. Friday, ardson for' the winter- months. - byte December 31st. --i1.30 p. m. in the .-We tirish our readers and all a _��j�^ vrch will be held as :Haus] on Club. .Rooms, Watchnight Service, very HaPPY and Prosperous New l 39unday at 2.30' p. m. sad Svadsy 'v�zth short address. Sunday, 'January Year, with 'an a�iindanae of good' - ="s�h�ol $t 1.80 o'clock. 2nd. Morning Prayer at 11. Even- 'health, g Wee teed' t0 unr �an9 --�o-morrow, (Saturday) being f in Prayer at 7 =;Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Ing Y. p. m. Preacher at ='Aleve Year'8 Day and a general hof- both services, Revs E. G. Robinson; and daughter of Picbon, called on Customs 8 d. F'riend8 idsy, all Places of iruainesa will be Sunday School as usual at 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Stevenson one closed as usual. Be sure to do your -The W, M. S:' of the United afternoon last week. the heartie4 Yuletide meek -end's shopping too -day. Church will hold the first meeting A serious motor accident `occurred _ - -�What might be considered an of the new year on Wednesday, on Tuesday foreaapn on the high- Greed • • . 'e � epddemic, is. observed in. the comm- January 5th at the home o! Mist 'way at t7ie Brock Road and - imity, in severe colds, all taking Mortis, Chunk. Str. The officers in h�8hy the form of bronchites. Many.-eb ld- are asked to have their annual re-tersectaon, "rhea George Taylor _ ]ren are affected sad a few adults.sustained very serious injuries. He _ . ports' ready,' grid will all the in was driving west and was taking a -.Mr. and Mrs. Speesin and lit- hers �bie out, and bring .as many felt -hand turn into the sideroad _ _ - _ + . ho daughter, of A _ possible. I _. . Am=-&, spear the' friends ag );day with Mus. Spearin'a parents The United Church Y sad a car from the west driven by pang Peo- Elmer Booth, of Toronto,. crashed ' Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Baxter and pie's Union are ►:ntertaining the ! into hien. He 'woe throyrn out of his • J ' son, John and returned home in the Whitby Union to a social meeting car, 'through the doo4- L. -" 'gig• in the basement pf the church on terrible injuries. Dr. Ca sustaining - _ . . ' . - The Chriatznas tree' in the' Park Wednesday evening, January 6th. tended hirci and had taken to - . adjoining the Town Hall presented There will be a debate bevween 'the j .tile Oshawa H :� a attractive a Hospital. We under-. _ ' Y appearance with two Unions. The Young People are ; 'stand there are hopes for his rec1.- 'Ita many coloured electric lights, asked W cone out and support the overt'. a'iving the villa,g�e a Christmsa-like debaters and enjoy. the social even- ` +�P ing, , - . ~ - Many of our residents had the • Yote for RUDDY oa Monday _ -'The tWolar. annual business _ pleasure of listening to the King's meeting of the local Police Trustee - � ` e�t�!'8 - Christn message which was broad _Board was held in the hall here on Card of Thaalm - ,coat to all parts of the British Em- Monday evening, when to a sn�ll _ _ : _.;. • _ o _ ;Vire. The King has stated that this crgw ,, the. Board -presented as in- We extend to our patrons and AY last Christmas message, complete statement of the affairs friends our thanks for their favioure • - '` .as he tonaiders.it-a personal matter. for the of the past ear, 5 .1_ Year. The usual section of Y ,and wish them s --„ _ ` . _ - . ... 1 1 Remea,fiaei the annual meeting 'this annual state¢rrent, Provided b APPY and Prosperous New Year. - .I. of the kering Township Hortic- the Township Council will not be Pearsoa'a Cartage - ' I itural Society which will be held -shed until after the township _. - .__ " in the Dunbarton United Church ori audit has _ a beers completed-. Secret- Daabartou - io 4 Tlftdoy evening, January 4th, at a ary.E. C. Jones read the .. . -o'clock. A good attendance of mem- of the local department. Dr. Me. St. Paul's Anglican' Dnnbarton, . �`. bes� and sIi those interested is re- Ewen .reviewed the vil u Sunday, January 2nd; __ ,-N& - " - quested. Inge woaks 1938.' 2 p: m. 'We extend to,all - 'department" and Chairman Prouse Sunay Schpol at 3 p. m. Celebra_ -On Monday morning or Sun- .a general review of the year, The tion of the Holy Corrununion. Prea- day evening a very large Porcupine following nomiaa-done were made cher at this service, Rev. $, G, was left in front of the �ieava oft- for the cq Rdbinson. • _ . _ �• - j J0- It had been killed and the F, wig yesro--- E_ C: Jones, _ , ]body was frozen stiff. We do not , J� Prouse, Gordon L.aw, James ]move where it A.came from or who Palmer, A. l3. Robinson, A. J. , :Hap an� Pl osper,oua _ C Barleer . Ladies of Picks !' _'dad ta0tcn it away. This animal is Buahbyr G• W. AU have retired excepting, F. J. Pronse; G. (And all Polars, N. S. !t~ sad IP.) -+very seldom seen in these, Parts, but Law and A. J. 1Bnald, who will New Year - e more numerous further north. , comprise the Board for 1938. j]fts made by hand' are always - ,---Christmas Da _ = , . _ . Day Pickering was --The annual School m aPPre rioted. . �^et'y quiet .iamil _ meeting of - y :e unions being S. S. hw. # �Weat was held in the Remnants Phu your skii] _ • - . the order of the day. The weather , school on Wednesday evening with - ! in handiwork. '.,. anon had P make moat attractive gifts, Pa'o�sed a White C�riat- onl a fair number present. M. 8. YOU caa always find a good supply Of the Province,e Qsa man was appointed chairman of REMNANTS of silks, woo► t . .. gsestrr Part ilag and district � � far the evening, and called for is . epas:'w le this was the case is the 1PiC lertiey, or cot oaa, at " . order, the usual of business. TOaVN H71LL BUTTON SHOP '1. A" was' ohly white in spout On account i Some difficulty osis �experie_nced in : _ o! the mild weathrr prior to Christ- appointing BROCK S7'. OUTH- R'H[TBx - _ . Jpoadb or creeks . ice' • The school s $ / trn�g anditio a forem is beecan- ) $ �'� a ; '• - Pkirerin imas, ther6 ass m skating on the (Quilt Paictguttora Fred • .__,� -A well-otseaded meeting of the g aO cornP[ieated, no one seems to . P.atabWi ed 184?, •twomen's Institute was held on Tues- care to accept this responagAlity. �+L - f .. Ross Mnrisoa was finally Persuadedr'^'r 3/10 y afternopn at the haus of Mrs. to take this s - reportstl' appointment, for the lie nerve of the Flower; Relied[ ra1.P.a,Yr�' auditor. Mr. Chas. W.I.CP ! �1'-�7r the retll171g rnelc�bEr Of u7 E�r� the Beau sa u�7t Committees ahcw rr►ach Boal, a�oaneed his inabr7i }�, P _ _ activity in tr ^ InMiCnte. Thr prog- and ry to `7 a or . .. opsin, and the noq1inatioua of Y !� t >s�m was very appropriate to this . _ ll ^;�y, . time of the year and. was most intr 8' C. Jones, Jaatea pabmer 71 competent lad w t bavtcbarge eakfaat ICOAf - 257 . a Lb. and H: 2 �P�liaiae were then rec. of the beauty parlor and satisfa ?_ — Qt ereatirsg. Miss Ethel Bray sang, I slued. Mr. Jones retired from the tioD:isgvsrentstd at reduced Enced d "Just a sores lar Jesus" very besot- field and Dr. Fallaiae was elected p 12c� a lb* ff�lly and the eeveal Christmas b7 a majority vote wiben the elect- ,pr+ces. =5.00 .i[`Qr�er� e� Carola ogre enjoyed by the mem- ion was placed before the aasembl pernmunat A ate' 52.00, l 2c• a �• - Afteraoot► tea �ronght to, a y S�hoaapoo sad Prager W _50 . ' - i a vest •enjoyable afternoon .!� waystew,li�$ B� f = _ . a -Chnatmsa Day in 1936, has been T�e Pickering od 4p• conaidesed the �•Biackest Christmas,, Je el Shortening, - c, a 1b ; In the history of Toronto on account MEAT .-MARKET Ladiee'H irCut. , • . Of the many accidents due to drank- Special Prices, a CIeaaer, 3. t»a; 13e. .' an automobile drivers. The police -- y25to f Oil P. W.' •Re 2Sc department had taken extra prec- ' We carry a -fn 11 1-ine of g S2,00:.ssl, r • 6 t, sutiona to prevent a recurrence of ., L Regulvr, Rt 50-.sg, • �Le disgraoefn] scenes of last year's iFreBil Regular. g, L._ "Christmss. •They had cancelled' all - H M $ �LiL O R E � D �' "' ::�' and had Ike of police officers, _ t • • phone Pick 71 many' warnings to , butcher (phone 3000) _ �P cerin those w)would be inclined to irk Cured .M,•rfiaernNaa•: Bulge too ree}y. But in spite of the --- . Y warnings the had been given, FOR. SALE --20 . Young !breeding . is Year it was twice as bad a.: ewes.' Morley Harlock,'Brougham. '• f �,, .. last ' Meats Phone Pick 506. 29 Pickenng . .. .� -. �.­. Yem, there ibeing tRo deaths, Hardware 1 $8 arrests of drunken motorists, 6? FUR SALE OR RENT- O�"� y' Persons •injured in Toronto over the Our delivery 16 at yOtir service. hpuse and . lot' 1 1-4 hpliday. A record, number of acrid- 1 e sae land, on Altana Road , . 1-2 mile north of ' Hi h _ Phone Pick 620 .. +costa, 123 has been reported. The g way. Hydro "-'-two deaths were that of a blind: :CLIARENCE SILK and modern conveniences. Mrs. G. -. lnewapaper vendor and iue wife. .r Morison, h3arkhatn, R. R. 1 19 They were struck down as they . LOST-gzn, car blanket, on the . , valked arm -in -arm across the - • LILLIAN'S Brock Road, south, or on hi '; street. Seven hours atter the acrid- Pickerin VIIIay - eat, dames Svaeetrnaa g . a8e• Finder .please f :.. of Marion SHOP.. Phone Pick b404 19 NeW"ser $ was arrested, having aped a. BEAUTY _ WASy gwck[y as passible after the Three Joon east of the OW Chard► GAS ENGINE WsLNT)�__2 to . 2 • accident- The Rdsenvnent is very Garage. Mr. O. Cramner,a 1-2 h. P. Dave Lennox, care R. C. Greet ga kr u us -to increase the sale of li . - Reebor, R. 8, p - - - - - .. .: . . Vora in order to increase q°°a' �8-18 _ 19 To All Y •. ae of the pro but is is a terr-a•e' COLLIE PUPS-- for sale 2 eiAoo ani Pngerwavo 6Ae. I O • - . p- _ lbls price to pay for the Benefit. Fig _ ply, Percy Neale, Pickering 18-19 -. e HePbjnrn Government ba$. lost _ 56e. FORS ._ - �.... a • Oil 8bsmpoo Flaserwan ALE First Mort age on ' y supporters on question. W*Per'ty situated In the Village of . , ' of its afore!_ on the liquor question. .moi - .... • She. Pickering. First-class seonrlty. Ap- �ti 8t' increasing the hours o! sale, and Mero Sae. y to Thomson A NcMiliaty Gordon 1.'-0 snaking. it much eae]es to secure in• Fad _ i . �, IW - ouse; Pickering. _ _ toancatiryr liquors, they have taken ___..-.. _._.__.::-_-- i __ ' s backward ate HAIRCLJT?IPa lfbe. COWS FOR SAi.>9: -- (� spzisag� aI• �• B N, • -•.rte :� Pj P• - In- spite of the - e�operience at ,Chriatmaa ere and fereh ti , the liquor T6eraigat geaterkaa Pura "Z and . . •sr►dore have been ordered to remain 4Paesaas. grades. •T. B.eated''and blood - _ ' ap'srt again for+the New Year's ask. m0 data tested. Free delivery. wan. J: MOS, SssB 8f.a8 16.N Murphy, ""a .. _ _ „ 7ii1MM1. ft: t , urp y. Mur co Phraoa, Lindsay Ont , . - . _ g25A Phone t As• . tuff .:. - -