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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1936_12_25:. i:>s.•x-w r '.c. .i..e i r 'r AIR 11r Ti Alt f VOL• LVI :. --- PICKERING, --ONT.. FRIDAY, DEC. 2a;-.4986 ,; i lovereo#to sat. 4944.. _ lrseiictN Hteoh ce_-wd-;levac � aiiace 1Rha$ let: The - GREEN WOOD =-FMricotLodge I. p.' O. f. - b .. . DR. H:' C. FSAR90iQ-PlaBsieslau .. he�ping3iNfea Raoecid..,F-*fde; 6V bleat it fir lest meeting were pmt-' is0sa-sacs. Dtuabartoa. spy {aur trade pave your was Full to side his blouse phis L• w*I�il suety day."... pas ed a travelling gavel lir• the _ �: pp )t. FORSYTH, Oph. D., Director week, StauffvAle Lodgie, the prel3entation 11 Ll,.opmeneeefeal Asooldatiort of Ontario. Eta. COAD OGRE. W e are sdrrer • to hear of the acc- 'being made by Bro. B. Sanders, stool w Isiarea )Vf4a,bor of the Amerina Optea-ziu! an.et.tioa. fres eaarnh,ee by appointment ident wtlich occ•urrW on the high- received by Bro. M. Bunk: for the 1886..1936 ....• sea. Claremont. out. W%jOD CEMENT «. r r way last week., when the ears ddiv- Brougham Lodge, The ' gaysl was ea by 31r. Wafted Catltoa and Mr. made by a metnber of Nbrthcrast SAND,- GRAVEL, Tlsompson, of Dumbarton, crashed Lodge of Willowdale who wss pre-' Celebratingto ° 1Jl1NIAWJ iculiv kwrinwc. and nea Dunberton. The slippery high- sent, and is a masterpiece of art. Y C►oldeA'o7�nnivtr•. J�.Solicitoc, lvotnryruJ7uc. :.lo,taywl.uaa. BUILDER'S SUPPLIES ray and poor vision were largely After the presentation members of Bary, lent giving the farmers the y •• fOraiC[iy Ueeup►ed by CDC ,dt_ Likirla- , lllaa,aoath wtpg of l:ourt tluoa.e. Whitby, try responsi•bte for .the occurrence. Northcrest, Scarboro and Stouff- following prices for chopping unlit 'also local cartkge work Santa Claus visited Brock Road ville were heard from, after which January tst : 5 BEA TON, BELL . if ROSS school last Tuesday sussing and refreAutneuts.- were served. Earnstors e's bolmitoi'b We_bave also pliteed in &tock a full brought tYith him the usual plenty « Ct�OppiAg, EiC, per bg�r' .' 'W1LL1AA1 J, iihATU,N. K, C. line of lrlaple 1,e -.f Milling. of cheer and happiness. The concert_ c;tff_E: wvv-�uu ' . BROOKiL BELL, K. L J. 1).,V. KOSS (:u' + FeNri S• which., preceded, was enjoyed by - - begs and over, rt -30 A W MITCHELL a fairly large audience. The child Mr. Gerald 1lutton is home here J�:v1ss A wK11;iiT 5e. per bag. ren excelled themselves _ in-: :for hie holidays._ 9a DAY ll.reel, roronW, ndela,delai8 prDYld- ' - - --- - ing the e•ntertainrnent and everyone The Y. P. instead of holding their These&rt exceptionally CU. illi EiAHI�bUIC & t <r,, Eiatrid. 'l�i:"i{eriTlo� ()IIt. - enjoyed. a gond time, The teacher regular meeting this week are sing for fine chopping, .term. Lift b urs. N,trr,ee tiuilt Sul: iII carols at the homes of some LSutt,aur Lrte tiwldirig, Ori ru:uotuJt, "lbrouw. Office pholnt�;4U0 ft.P,�lcit';n(•rlirSlO wishes vv thank everyone �.%hn he?p- g - t=lhune Ad, 103a_ Pickering !'hone 4613. at, r epi make _ the wmlert a success. of the_shut-ins. _ I am, keeping &'full line of Master The _..� The Mission ,Bind will meet at Brand Poultry (Feeds, Aloo,chop liuM- ` k X -,ilLLAN-lixrris- The Beal Store, Claremont - _ Ttera. SQi,Cttari. Notary t'utihc. Office - 13rouRhatn the homo= of -Mrs. F. Gil:son on Wed of all kinds. Item ,ceof Mr.Thocw ti. It 11.coo,;taarua 1, PHOtiK ir31 -- fle3e+a}', Dec. 30th. All members Piening Dlf,c7.00 V. in to dA44) m sof by 11lit; - E:- Tumawnds„ of .M1,nilla, P Y to be present. Brim your Cr any, =y �f« Master' that .. .. tetra oro y FURNITURE lea.& til - • ntment. 7oruntuu(iitcs: dObN,yallsaati (Cma be re uirefl or- - dered. i� a gtteA at the McWhirter home friends and mite boxes. y q bone Fick IA b. 7'otonW fitY,n 5303. _ _ 371;, cr We ore. displuyetg of u !►tutu r.i.;e. at present. At the. recent meeting of the Prices .' y The 'Sunday school held their an- Woman's Guild, the following off- Right—No Credit 001NANT & ANN S - Bdrr'ta[er i;, Alutuinuen Kad firaniteware Etc. icers were elected: Hon: Pres.; Mrs. Sallcit«s, N,,,anee PuwK noel Christnsaa. entPrtainme>?t : on Furniture ynd Furniture Friday -evening last and Boyer; Pre;. eloAt�ON D. CUNAr1T,�K. C. - Itiove+l4ia�. g presented Ye lits. ' W W Gee, 1st ALLIN F. ANN1S. B. A_ LL. S. = a pleasir-g program. The Juniors of 'Viic-erns, Mrs. J•; G. Pegg; 2nd � *♦ TM n Prices low, in peeping with tivlec the school under the ladership of Vice -Pres., Miss May BrcRm: Rex•-TyNIN1� Ottiear •7 t ZSimcoe Sr. S.. Qeiu�i !!••s-handS((e.Eawa), and at the Court Mr. McWbirter sponsored about an ordng Secretary, airs. J. G. Pegg; • t �'e. w4r;tbY. (Mr,t) Phone la�t•,ADIO SEYICE hour's varied program, the singing Associate Secretary. Mrs. J. Paine, AND of these Juniors _ - prmni" a fine Treasurer, .'airs: Pte. , j Wilson, Pian- _... All kinds -Of� Pel•air R o �►eraeaa A Graduate O; Radio College choir'in file future. showing wits! �• brn.. F• R'•. Gibson; Assistant, ?it ' lYit13 musical training in the aehool eat' Mme• P E Wilson, Press Secretary, All Tuai,ng Guaranteed - puE[L 0. EtIII . D. D. 9., L. D. S., i accomplish, Little Mir es • VicWhn- Mrs: F, Walls, Convener of Sick t l5aee«oruUc..Dales), (;rrdu•teot Lp-tO-the-t1l1Dl7te tr115n"19 . CortLn'ittee. . �• �. )l�Iar]nOr7A1-J oyal~oikseofDen, 3urscorv►sodToros- er dPliir!ited all tui.h shear wet• X11 rata '`• BiP, 'Parsonageer.ersita At Oar ons oflkr over D. A. • _a-ud the rhildren showed etre -in their. Committee, Mm P. 'Mixon and Miss ► CLOSE AVE., 1 ORONTO !salt', store every Tae. v and i"rtea Phone• cFINEST EQUIPMENT trainin the Stead .alt. tr _ g, young men of . the -Way -Brro m. Group Leaders: •Mrp. ,Phone -Lakeside ! 5071 for se -hoof put on. a Minctrel Show with Wm. Brown. Mrs. M, L. Pegg and Orders taken at NEWS Off= HERBERT T. FALLAISE. L D 8., Guaranteed -Satisfaclion - Roy Idilier at. the piano, the show Mrq, F. W Gibson, Auditors, 'Mn. 11 D, D. S . Graduate at the Royal Cail�e o! X &p � Xs --��� penis. SurtFeos• ane tt�,� l7ruvernity of Toronto. AT c•Tefi,titt:g much _ asrsur-errlent. -The. S •.play BiOSYl1: �� ! �i c ` . Oite,oregdeaceseeorie door east of St. And )tNaavnNhlt? Pri(`A4. Ch%1Gt:mas Parols, sung. b Donald tow's r7 1 - tow's Cburdx . Pickering, Ont. Office %own : 9 Y. g o r - Sale . ... to m., or a emenc• xa• }:itcfiie and F.ar ih Duttttarton . • t� ( H z z p• n7 Y r:ract •e a p Tubes Batteries w vice Phony Pick SrOe. 131 es al srs ao 6 �d t'9 F- .. _ . . ear ). y !•O r�atP P 3' v � and th P P - Ia nsr numb r, U.rlt U:ftv.+his•• ft's, sslistsfs !i A .. H. ROY "�lILLFiR. .. he Psntmi•mx. Hol Cit}'- sung LCR and M'�• S ra •, o .;Balt:- -flare's, lTi.lt tii".tP+4lrtn�kl,.�lea. res. Brougham. Oat ario by Mrp- Ci4over and expreccPd no ghmm v7aiSPd with John and Mr-, e 9v. „•-ruhr•ernta I�ittc}t.y•whee•la. a -' ... ,� 49tf Pbo-ne-M•ttit 1&lp _ reverently by *1�s�e; M. :lfulcr Lu Hopkin luf~t ke�!k, T ELIZABETH ft1UHAKDeO`r- ;J Young, J. Phalli s; tkl. 'Hr"Irby We are v„rry to of the death P 1'. Pa t siittic)Ih A. S•'frt and automob,ie insurance of all lord., - - l'Lx K h ,►1U1� - nlw«errt,•s eomp,oee,of• toHd rinaociaF .tine. D • and. V. Hopkins received=. ecttt,trsen- of ” 14Srs. Wrri Thtrmpst t' x$n Ylierl !sola Attd ' .. tact fir aero. ! I,V hr ..+f31w •s— (tation. Aim. B. Harvey was at thy, .•on Saturday of Shock, reduitin;: PWT11.I., Lbeenee,d Auctioneer, �-•' pia .o. "A gaup ,.f yodng people ft.A an .as�icietlt< _ - — Fe toe Coaatlow Twit Oneww. hooses Annie Bayles. Fern Malcolm • ylmer,l -Barry, acc,trtpani1d by Y��TEL Nm eels, of oil kinds stunned to 0o altoesoas Insuraaee of A41 Kinds*. Norma Harden and M. Ho kiss,' brothers anr• sisters, mr`tore i „' tow., sear«. ttr«• Bl.ar F. o., oat P Fadran's Point - tit, attend the f to BBA! Rates Available with'd Jtesars Ross Wilson' and :Bob H.-BEATON. TOWNSHIP _ Malcolm enacted a sthort play mast eml of their fattier, Mr. -Alex Barr), jj�� �,j D, C3ert. Conveya•rer Commiwiooer for - effectively. Rev. b. E. Glover filled last week -end. itJit-Illeffls S41pp�ies �'t+ne •®davits. Accountant. Etc. Lauer of . $eenrlty snd Service. On ,Tharacta ereniri P 1 .iarrlase [.kens«. wltitevale. ont.. the chair 'in hie own 'genial way. Y g last a num- +�x� After the . gingintt- of the-\ational ber of our Young ".Perrplc+ g$ve s; - = -- - - - -.�YY M. MAW -Address FU44' Anthem, Santa arrived. and the child iniscellabeews shaver to Cliff - ane_ ..1.fI,► . dR(lllfiH71M PICK St6 ren received their -C hrimmm treat. YberrY at the home of 11r LICKNORD AUCTIONEER AND J21. l.; `et,11.�•it- VALUA.TOR Hon. PreF., Mrs, J. Miller, Pr•esid- and Mro• I�lani. West Hili. 'ents, Mrs. H. Malcoiat, flame. Ft"ed ' Dun'ltartoa Young People wit; �e galea' conducted Anjwhe:e • • Caasie and Mrs. Orville Burton, !nett on Monday Dec. 28th 'at 8 p, P>tckertng M>E� A i ter ri x PRwoe or wile, Addr'esr iI4 Duttodaf,� �ocaetaziest Mss. T. Dorton, Mise ta. io elect kers for 151?, yi'rs. - _ Street, Bast, __ ...- Wt. Duncan. 'I`reasttit+err Mrs, Geozge h 9 Pearce, Litxlary Convene! '� muosl le. Coke Whitby. Ontario Agency for Frcmt & Wood Philip; Geeteral Secretaries: Sup-. sad 3dis i Jean Annan will have (,p you fz j,^ j.t vJO. I'1tfa! + - :0Cw#rt F&rm Maabineyy fly, Siert 1.temsruni. Straagerg' Sirs. cJr&M of the meeting. This is the ) To our Yall>�q Friends' ..hide, •Pre w MmHraf�ar tafa>t aneet0irtg of 1 as, se Aiea1 ap.e Body Wcf)(1_ _ !', iT>('e• .Ze�lf3re; - 9atln.:'Lite:tiits:re'aad•'ttOiei7ttr- .&refs wit aUtd q;WM a very interest• A ebt6 for 1 -randy pe arij � ? ' Cho 'n =j, Fetalis out &1j ante, Un. Cumie, Xmiaaary flans- uW i5• eta! g thly; Mrs. Philip; AsstodsU Help- Tse annual meeting of Dunbafton and ,7de�3• •.�elatLe+ -` kinds. ein, :Mea. L, Johnson, Christian LrAited Chureb W. 3f. 9, was ate%!; Stew*atdehi Miss Duttcatt; Comte- with ?lease V. Allison. presiding. Tke Royal Pastry Flo'arp' peog"raq ,ons in casae"& o¢ Mrs. K`�oeplwti; d.wpie�Jae►tts - �r[ ' ihm '-for Social F -mningo, Convrtler, rlL Poulta'y Feeds, Growing Mea. T. Norte:t, Mrs. 13, maleotm. BIIr>� aha 31144 FI. Thoth. officer[=, lessee pride !!alert lft>!I� Mush., Lay irlltg M.asb airs, Fred Cassie, Min MarB'arPt year s7 are as follmvs: - --_-- for Ore 19 _•- Hiin, •Pt,esident, Diss H. Ttto'frt; Vice CYBIZ B. MOl1�LEX -: � ttnncaii. This aontar:un�Ev received WILSON c (ilBlQlllsRA1: IN8IIRAN0$ Wt �r7 ail NMI[ Of Paw POW111. the appreciation of their work 'of PM'dderts, ffira •E. Lotton, •Mrs. tlE 1 L SO N B R D a - 1�eloeettlR aril last year. At the dose of the basin- Mc('teeney, ffirs, L McConochie, AAii • G., ctt'�te.. Ttw �,.00><f4f� ' �• i� LOC�.�I[�'t7(? Hca i.�•t; fTrc;+n 'D., 1rs'r_. $!tiyles. Seca!4ar.•, M,-• r` -,� ms. Q11t. - • ut�er, Missy J. Ahison, Liwlstlan-,t- L':tu.;a:u, ii,7i„"w PIORR[L1N(3. ONT. convener, ,gave an interesting grog- r MTM-'I`he .paper -on the Seedy Book; &wardship, Mrs. Burgon. Mission- ' YDU r b M+s. R. D. Miller was m'y Monthly, Mrs. _ R.. ,1,otton. Sup- not118r Cbristmlu sp- prepared y Literature . AprosolleB: givinrE t)i! WD Ra G. ��ENKs T much appreciated The 8oriety feels P1Y� :Kir+s Swrimercille; FIINB'BJ><Ie DIRItCT4A that ;tills has been 'ti year of i*ood a t1 �, Mrs. 11[cC'hPwwv, v}r ><t1191�f to Rreetour many . results, well-pttended meetings, Strangers and Press, Miss A. T6w .are friends with hearty wishes Private Anibulaves t: real interest -sh&1m . to programa, Associate Helpers, Miss V. Allison �nv7ted ► savings, both• to bales and nllocation Affiliated C. G, • I. T. Mir-- Bradd, 1 _ for a joyous time this Ynle- Dap Rhe Night 9erviee generous, rind the tiocial side of the. Nfisslonjinnwi, !Airs. 13uchana.,t and Phone 900G , . work not neglected. wrs; -^7. Allison. Baby $and, Miss To visit oto- vier! �tcsrit•^;�cCht7s• tide. •iriNlvtsrn 5000 r. Tuesday afternoon, Dec, 15th, F. Amlersou. e. We !elle! eso% one of cit will Mii'Ii am the W. ii. s: of the ohurch held a The members of the crerigregatlor. lma9 Neeson and'lnapc�t the inter• y - titin line of gifts we have oar 7 O1:: well attendees meeting at the home of the Urited C'llurcb wLre present g find in 1937. a New Years. full _ _ ___-_. of Mrs. "George Philip , with the in good numbers at the _C+ rlstznats divla ? of all that is best in -life - good - President, Mrs. H. Malcolm, pre- sertice--qlr-tiu-iday last. The service As usual, our assartmentofCbrist. g _ • Y♦ a Irl. Il siding, iissisted in the opening dd v ene-1 with a c.'icor of Jural^r GelsCardio4 Ip^rlth, f;0o!i lnCli a>wd gond - man Ci3 must c.om:,IetP at a +i,- ,".i r i^ n Jo their Seats I e � :O.lU21y by ,,.•.,�. E. Horwy. Mrs. B. mA.c'Sh:„�* in 1>rRCr•�c;n th .. - •. fellowship, 1 o thank6urCu&tc�= . xaney at the' organ lid in sing- sir:ging, "Tl:c F_ alit Nowell” and }►rids even as IoMeR�pe cent each , ing special Christmas hymns. In the after the girls were in their places 'and, of course, envelopes included melrs -and, friendS reports for the year, Mrs. Philip, the regular choir came in process_ wits) all cards Treasurer, reported our finances. in ion singing, "0 - Come all ye faith- _ Motor Amhulanee, bay ,or Night for their. patrdiiage' duir good condition due in large meas- ful" in, wl,ic it the Congregation rev- Toilet goods, bulk -;and box d caj.; Pbene' 1860 ing the .past S'2�r, - And Lire to the active help 'riven by t1te erdntly jnired.:T`tis '-with Abe- choir �r+ciSars, cigarettes and novidties - Gtmnliitee :•on 5 !tial ..f ids of our Ant! oms end ea�nragational sinzin� Uunu is utir awre di prices _ Wig�l yon All a verq' o! the Chrlatma3 ^arch ail ontrlb• suitable to all. �r work. 'Che allocation was met. Mrs. _ Merry l I1 "R as_t Ritchie repor+ed . en behalf. of the uted to mike the servtce'ver': help- tt IyJalr we f►uggest that roh� vitifi our ' _y # Tv, _ JTJ� � T 4lharr3r Octnt•inittee, Yliny galls asci ��,. •,�- atatc!lest, It w111 r►bive. your TH r, PICKFK C a j �!f� ! ! _ and a �+•? to +ie ill and shut-ars were ' based on T.t�kc 2, r°I`here has no _ 99ift problems r'Ade. 'htr; 7?rowit Ate a review of r r�n> in rhe in It will be 1; uueral pireotor t;' We emend to one and all the Cow. Happy New Year contenC9 of bales sent by the Soc- communion service next Sanday � Fmmitnre Dealer - ipty this year. Greater gifts than morning and huoii er full attendan- piimetrts of iht,Stason,o AL V IN 10 71STY usual were given. By motion. cam- ce is , hoped for, that we may close � ell, r Q "'•4�i$ . tiDt:,.i1G :P: 1~n t'tP. tt^etir•�„ tate Officers of ;FP year ir. :toss c:uittesa fa: 'ti�2�s• i L. Vjoi�k-8, i hir". Nu"ale 4olor 1 i-tgs re,vi^e1 ruin In re-Cunsecrat- �,,, .` _._ _• 1936 were re-elected as follows: ` -___ i t ion for the futare, I DRUGG s33r PWLC=,ft EATHoN THE IAMOND _ , � y !49 *P 4 EY CORTLAND FITZ51MMON5k r4. Larfy let the first ball pass and •the a terrific traffic jam on ahead, with second , was a called' strike. He people running excitedly about. scraped his feet in the dirt and took , "Must have, been an accident," the a"good grip on the stick. The ball driver said and started backing up came floating up to the plate and he while Terry 'Clung' to the side of 'the forgot all instructions and let go. car in terror as the rear wheels seem - He. connected and the ball went sky- ed,to, sag over the edge of the a'tch. rocketing way past- Centre field and The cab swung across the traffic and Larry -trotted in with a hone run to was blocked by oncoming cars. his cre'dit. "Danirr!" the driver, exploded. Pop was furious. "What did I tell "They've got me hemmed in now, �,-,You?" he d . emanded when Larry boss. I can't get,'qut!" came in. "It may clear tip in a minute," couldn't—" Larry began. Terry suggested hopefiilly. "You do as -you are told! I think .,Naw. "There's a wreck ' er, ap am - this team, ,am, and -orders an: bulance and' a police car up there• orders 1" Was you goin' to the Barge? It's Only a.couple. ofblocksarrayif you That ,was all Rop.had to say, but Larry was fined and benched for a. want to walk it." couple of days. Terry 'paid. his fare and ata: tad The newspapers recorded Larry's ahead. Ile reached a line of ' curious insuborination with some glee and spectator's • who rere watchilig a -much serious comment. Doe Biers wrecker lift. a, taxicab oii' of ' Che said that you cou)dn't keep the Col- ditch. Terry tried t6'press on, but 1egiate grandstand ''play' out of a was stopped by a husky policem an. 'unless you bang- Terry --showed him. his newspaper 4resh rookie's game ng - ed his head in firit. What' would card. Fop Clark' do vith tits seeming]y Well, can't you . tell a fellow -what a, ". brilliant but unreliable player? happened?" J - "Sure. A taxicab went into the The Blues Jef t Wasbingtc n with ditch." p. only one game to t h" eir credit but of, ,Anybody -hurt?" 'the man next to --fthe three played. The writers said Terry asked., :that the Blues were_livingup to ex- "Now, how would I know? An. U pectations -and . it., wW, , going to . be up there? . You can see as much-as just another year of the Blues' base- I can. If your car ton into the 'ball performance. - The accidental ditch, don't you think maybe you winning bf a few games had fallen would be hurt a little?" The crowd ten years before. grinned at the cop'i speech., 7&o hope was held- for the Blues in. Terry, with a momentary shiver their coming game against the Bps- ns he remembered his own cab sway - tori Indians way.toriIndians at Poston, ing to , a halt beside the- ditch, sidled Terry went to Boston on the night along the line which the police were train befoi-e the first 'game. He holding back. "The -cab was pulled vranted to be there early and get the free from the e ditch ana the horrible Jay of the land. He kin- bad Ln early -work of taking outthe s. -ictimbe- lunch when he saw several" of gun. The front of the car was badly the players starting for the field, he. smashed in, the top was pressed down decided to go out timself ani watch over the driver's seat and the rides the Indians wai ur-up. He w2t'o.:oss- were buckled. , They pulled the ....Ang the iobby of the hotel wheat he driver out first and. then a blow- spied- L)eyl4-- sitting alone- in one Of torch was used on the hinges 'of 'the -the big, armchairs in the lobby. He door and the other occupants- ,-ere F.,.- wasn't sure, but he thought -Doyle -lifted out to the street. had smiled at him- in recognition. Terry looked at his watch. There Curious, if true. . He was- inclined to was still plenty of time, but he hated go back,' but could rfot'be quite sure -being held Lp. -Across the -streLl ..'what, Doyle's smile might tneanl' Did from the wreck a hew -building was he smile -in recognition or (lid the going up. Terry worked hit wag Into smile mean that Doyle was rather the building, picking his steps care- -satisfied with the beating he h.,(IJ fully ,so as to avoid- falling into the given Terry down at Tony' -s?' cellar. In' the rear of watit wouli. Terry knewthat France,,- Claft be the first floor of the building, they and Sid Reynolds, the Brooklyn were -pottring the concrete fluor. The w ..sports writer, would be coming in workmen were all out on the street Immediately anyhow. He had seen edge looking at the accident;, that is, them in the dining -room; they were all but one of the wet kers; and Terry having 'dQ,.­rt r-.1 'Ton -when he wondered why he, of all ;men, -should Ied t; show such a lax of Interest. He was Terry fi-L'ut L.0 ):ht lisic.:' tne raininlng* something- under the con- ]iobby.until all the players had luft. -,reto mixture and: Terry supposed it The doorman gave them the "prefer- was one of the steel reinforcing rods - ence, anyhow, and Ire had aIenty of- which are `used for �thai purpose. -tine. 1 -ii the corner of his eye Terry's precarious path led him to - he zizaw Frances and Reynolds pass ward the solitary 'worker, who, looked 1Doyle will, just a nod of -recoinitidn, up startled• when Tevy's step an a Ten, miwRe-% la -ter -he was on his board dislodged something that -cla.t- .,wvy. . His cab was 'rading along a tered into the cellar below. street which had been deeply ditched "I'm -not used to' this," Terry said .for a, sewer or same work of that and grinned: "But it is the only way sort.- 11rere was a greut gtcbifig mole I can• get round, the -police. 1. want ,on thc t'ighf-liand. side of the road. to get,to the game." The Urukes of the -cab were .rammed The man said, nothing,- bent his on suddenly and for one siekonih9 head and went on smoothing the moment Tttrry -felt the cab sway and cement. For --a moment Terry con - then -come to a d6ad-stdW. There- was sidered and then went on. That man I Smart and Sensible Frock for Small Girls 1987- B "Whether it's' for school or holi- days this frock is a winner, both- for othfDr mother w1fo sews it and ,daughter v. ho wears it., Front "nx back -centers are one with the side -panels flared for 8 -tion and yoke, And then there are the style. A --elightful wav of trim- ming is to outline yok and seams in bias. bindixig. 'Contrasting Col- lar'ind cuffs and a bright littl , 0. bow can also be used to make a little girl look just as smart as mammal No pi6ats to. bother with when taundering, and you• may or may not decide to have button- holes. down the iront. Pick one of the new printed linens$, or, strong gingham, or broadcloth. - Barbara Bell Pattern No. 1987- B is aftilatife for sizes 4, 6" 8 10 and 12. Size 6 requires just yirds-of 39 or- 35 -inch material, HOW TO ORDER PATTERNS Write your name and address plainly, giving number and size of pattern %vante4l. 'En- close 20e in stamps or coin, (coin preferred), wrap it carefully, and address your order . to. Barbara Bell' Room 421, 73 West Adelaide 'St., Toronto, Ont. had seemed. vaguely familiar. There was something about him and, yet he was obi;iously an ' Italian, and to Terry all Italians of 'the slim, dark type ..with bushy brows 'looked alike. It . was., a corner 'building which he had.crQ§A0 and he made. the street away from. the accident, walked round the blc(.k and reached the field in abodt fh-e.'rninute& {To Be Continued) Re!ief 4.iove �nmant Hints ome By LAURA KNIGHT Using Left.:Over3 in New Ways Quik -setting jelly beaten into* a 'Coot Left -overs from the Christmas din- meringue' will give you . the* ,n,er becomes very tiresome after a fruity 'flavour of the lime and Nvirl day or two and so many of the• be a ielicious contrast to tae st-nall. Christniai-goodies are very rich and slice of :rot pudding. even the best digestions in the fam- Lime Jelly ily can't stand them for too long.. I package quick -setting time jelly. But there's the turkey, 'the , crap- 1'4 ctAps.wirm Ovate'., Dissolve jelly.'- 6er�Fy sauce and that end of 'plum in water. Turn into dish and chill. that ' must -not be wasted. When +.irmly set, beat with forts' and .pudding Here are some -suggestions for`us-, serve on hut pudding. ing them so that they -have an en. And there's the bowl of cranberry tirely new character and their rich- jelly .'S'till left. Well, you -can use ness is offset by the ingredients used that for a dessert that will Charm the - with them in their new forms. most dkzruntled'. dyspeptic. For instance- there's still lots of Crani erry Arabesque tender sweet me'�* left on the turkey 3 cups cranberry "juice and waterr.- elsa- but are, all heartily sick of cold: you 14 -cup qLick-cooking tapioca; I cqp turkey and it's as much as your life sugar," Leaspoon salt. I cup cran- is worth -to mention "turkey hash", berry jelly- or. masi.ed cranberries, but here's a new way to bring it to ',4- cup treiiii, whipped. the table that will delight everyone. Pave cranberr* jute •in top of By making a'loaf roast it will look double boiltir and bring to a. boil over and taste so different that the family direct hint. :Combine dry ingredi- will forgetthat it came from a ents; add gradual)y to liquid. and Christmas "bird". bring - to a brisk boil, stirring. con - Turkey Meat Roast Loaf stantly. •Place immediately -over rap - 4 tablespoons minute tapioca, la. idly Roiling -water and cook 5 min - teaspoon salt, dash of cayenne, dash utes. ' qtirring occasionally.' Remove of black pepper, 1 teaspoon Worces- from water. - mixture clears - and ershire sauce. I teaspoon minced thickens as it cools. When 'slightly onion, 1- Lablespoon, minced parsley' cool. fold in -cranberry jelly, or 3% 1 Cups cooked turkey, 3-4 cup to- mashed cranberries. Mur !-.', mixture mato juice or meat broth, % Cup hot 'into pirfait glasses; chill, When re - water, Z tablespoons* butter. rosining tapioca mixture ix cold, fold Combine tapioca seasonings, on -''in cream-, pile lightly in glasses: Just lbefore ion, parsley, meat, and tomato Juice.. serving sprinkle each - portion Shape -.nto loaf in roaster or turn in- with blanelied almonds or other nuts to loa4 , pan. Bake in hot oven 4 450 from the Christman bowl and too , deg. F.) 30 -minutes basting fre- off with a little whipped cream fla. quently with mixture of water and soured with rum dr wherry. Th%,i.re- butter. Serve hot or Cold. Serve: 6. cipi serve's, 8. The addition of the quick -cooking tapioca, the onion and the tomato Juice take away from the aver -rich- My ness of the turkey meat and give it nerves all an entirely new flavour to say nothing of its appearance; . The are better" smart r-hape of your leaf may be en- hanced by garnishing it ovith cress,, writes Airs. P. Al. fii?tersont parsley or coils of sliced green pep- 3t. R. No. 2, Strome, Alberta. per. "When I was 14 years old I took all bottles of your Vegetable Com- -The sunhis %isi"iak4s more--hr4ef. Now I am taking It againAll red I with cold d :the daylight for painful periods and Ii is help- dies'. Ing me a let. I am In good spirits The larid in frozen ridges lies and do my work evary day. . My Black fold on fold against the mother used, to take your tnedl skies. clue and always recommended.it.'! The oak has left'otic. parchn1ent leaf. �8 out of 100 Women Tonight, there is a smell of snow. Report Benefit But let us walk out once not fearing,. q.d One .fist night walk, and at U-je as clearing Listen for that- %yhite silence neui;ing. And watch the 1jest lqaf slip and 'g'o.' QUCK ACTION ! 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Postpaid ...... 3 . for I Larnbton Textile 'Company Lambtori Mills Ontario Issue No. 52 '36 f'ii 21 -Town,., -TRACING THE ORIGIN " 1 In-Tha-t Kittle OF SEASON'S CUSTOMS In Bethlehem Was Born "A Saviour Who is Christ the Lord." King Arthvr Supposed to Have Celebrated the First Christmas' in England by a Festival in York in 521; Peacock's Instead of Turkeys r►" • whom laurel Etood for peace. joy and tiw, Mummmg Old - King Arthur is supposed to have victory. A house decorated with celebrated the first Christmas in laurel indicates that Christ had en- tJ York Custom England by a festival held in the tered there. Gradually the laurel O city of York in 52I, and which lasted was replaced in popular esteem :by several days. By the Middle Ages the holly and ivy; "at Remains of St. George the Christmas festivrils had become Christmas Trees � o Plays, Earl_- Form of English the most popular of celebrations; Many legends have been written a c to A_ Drama The becalm extremely `elabora in on the .origin of the Christmas, Christmas Spit ;,t `• Shakespe'are's time, on occasions One popular German tale makes St. •Or al the until Twelfth Day, or Epiphany, Winfrid the ori natot of the idea. 'Im. ortant Factor r quaint old Christmas K'. customs which have not yet been for- twelve days after Christmas. During Another credits it to Martin Luther. Bethlehem or t'he auuse of liread, this period there was no work of Tae devel� gotten, none is more this than pment of the Christmas was snore anciently known as: Eph- the mumming which is .given every any kind, and people gave themselves tree tradition, resulting probably I cuown-Ups Lay Aside Dignity On rath or Fruitful, but in modern •times year in some, of the villages in Yolk- over to festivities. from, many vague stories anL cus- .Joyous Occasion is called Beit-laltm or "douse of shire. Aside from the purely religious ob- toms from different countries: was Flesh." -' • servances connected with the com- most marks , in ,Germany. A Ger- ' All three names are significant to with blackened faces grinning un- memorat:on of the Nativity it is in man manuscript of 1608 refers to the What is the Christmas "spirit?" der paper caps, some half-dozen of fere tin to trace the origin of some tree as a regular feature of .the It consists of many things. First, 'Christians whose interest in it arises or this should be first, the gentle from the tremendous fact that in that t're village boys make their way from of the g customs and objects is so cher- Christmas season. It arrived in Eng - little town was born Hirn Who .wa house to house. Trooping into the influence of the Hol Child. who gave :1 $, i,hed at this season. land nt a much litter date and in fact, Y rightly called "The Bread +of Life;" cu°m where the family i sitting, the; , e -Fiercely The, popular myth of Santa Claus did not become a regular English us the greatest uplift of soul the ;, Who was. to be the fruitful Heenact a strange of enterin ales � } y world has ever known. Pelce„ ser- a new race, widespread az the, world brandishingt wooden swords, they all is P e homes b viva of institution until the time of the mar - the chimney seems to have arisen riage of-. ueen Victoria to Prince vice and forgiveness, faith', hope and itself; and' Who was £here- born in rush upon one boy, reciting verses of Y Q lov , human flesh, though the Almighty w:hieh the meaning appears t.) be.un- from the custom among the early: Albert, who popularized the custom. ecrond,, is the more materialistic --Sop of God. known both to performers ane audi- English of cleaniftg their chimneys -Mention is made in the memoirs.of g y save. Suddenly this .boy calls as on New Year's Day so that luck could Greville of trees being Used in Christ- sentiment of'gifts and gaiety, sec - y descend and remain all car. 1'or mas celebrations in 1529 at a- fete rets and shopping. • lta history was by no means all r ' though dead, His vanquishers gloat y Actually it is a relief to *very bright and holy: Jacob hurrytr,g given- in honor of Henry VIII. It over him, they bow, and file out of grownup to lay aside- hi: dignity and along with a deathly sick wife, was ti reads: "Three trees, in ,great pots,-, compelled to halt nearby, whlly.his t.,e room. The. vanquished one then. ' _ slip out of his responsible mantle of put upon a long table covered7. - great15 -beloved Rachel gave birth' to gets uti ;heen:,hly. briws. and follows office. ' -the little Benjamin, and then in •he,, the rest. With pink linen." Parent's need no Jon One writer describes the custom of tier Play s husband's arms died there. Her This old Christmas custo:n .embodi- role, if Dad gets gay. and .foolish -� -ift giving in olden days as followsi and works the street vendor's jump- . grave is still marked by r• rough- es all that now remains of one of `In 01d England St: Ste hen's. Da stone monument' �e ear[ieet forma of English drama. - g p • y ing-jack. or nudges the bank manager " the St. George las These 'a s' was chiefly celebrated under the and hands him a sourer-saultin - R P } P• y _ g At was ,u r;ethleheu, t -al the f s came of Boxing Day—not for. pubil- turtle to wind u were originally performed on the _ p, neither of them young Levite {ivied, who �1iL'ah= hired feast of the national saint: but in t istic reasons, but because on that heed to feel ,ashamed or Ioak over. to .be his chaplain, and with whom course of time they .became attracted day it was, the custom for persons in their ahouWer to see of the koard.o! is connected the tragic stars in the �� _ the humbler walks of life to go the Directors is near The chance. are to the bigger festival of Christmas, last chapters of the book -of Judges. At first their theme was St. George's: _ rounds with a Christmas box and that the Board of Direc:ors are., each The terrible tale of wrong doing and fight with the dragon: but ie later so'irit mon" 'from patrons and em- and every - one of them, enjoying ..t reprisals < am* perilous{} near to the versions many other. characters were ployers. Hence the phrase Christ- rel* a-intc childhood in one way -or destroying of the whole tribe of. ti m introduced, and St. George -was ,killed mas box" came to signify gifts made anaher-themset es. jamin, within whose limits Bethlehem . and reined to life avoir. by a character - at this season, even after the boxes lather's Pe 'was situated.-.., -_ PPedyUp, Too ,•s.cled the Doctor _' It is undoubtedly _ themselves'had gone out of use. Mother feels a peculiar elevation 11uthe, 'zrute ,the. wictk%, ' Nuomi, this play which the Yorkshire boys r of spirit, with added zest for life and and tier daughter=in-law, Huth. •'tire enact 'each Christmas, though tbey �.'_ r Old Christmas Carol.- arol work. ' Woabitess, mourners, bereft -'of" all, may not realize it. rhe saint's re She gets up a bit earlier, filled they held .dear. There the young vivat has been forgotten, su that in ®" with the days' plans, because some. widow Ruth was wedded to her ,rhe modern .version the .u�rfortunatek P : O - Here we come a-waissailing, thing mystics) is; at' word within her. Among the leaves so'green, - She is, back in her own pre-Christr,_9 �6ealhy . kinsman_,Boaz', thereby he.• St' George has to get up and- out o Here 'wb come. a-waissailing, days, looking ahead as she used to. coming' great-grandmother cif . the rather lamv,y. I�Ij Psalmist -King David, and also erne of I So. fair o be peen And she wands-het-ismiiy to feel • he . The wooden .svyards" 11, -.derwed f i' t same way'obe usud to feel: Perhaps the p"rogen.ttora of the Christmas v �i Love- and Joy Corns to ou, -King, the; Lord and Savic+rir of Nlaer `tom the atilt. alder an.ord dances �,. y . y she pretends to be tired and com= And to your waissiil, too; - kind tiyhirh were �incorp-orated into the St. •'+t' plains about her- back or rough Ge,or e - God send you happy. God send you g plays, while- the blackened i happy hands_, but inside .she is humming cceliuboaru son of ou. a u, irtase 'faces are a lrgticv of the old .Morr;s ui With the spirit of .(hristtirtsa fon on wood - a tortificd city of Betlr,ehem -(? ilinb tfini�ifi the ch -m- G send a ppy hew wt The children ure„happy, exceed - Chronicles God n ya�r --.. en shoes* ac a i 1J tfi,I and -ater a, ram• angly ha but spoil never guess e ear! nay corners, but as the w.se .little We are not dailybeggars, rs; may' ous kirar, f eurrespunrfin; to our hr::ds• found that stocSings heid gge why. ' We Pave missed part of the That beg from door to door; . horst ,was milt .their oras abi},''by 1` ansitier if ae th{r,k it is Santa Claus ChimhaN.,.son of l3arzitlai tEc (:ilea ! more, -the shoc5 were displaced. Santa But we are neighhgra' children dire who befriended I)azid ('2 tiamuer no gifts unless. he sawWhom* u have seen before. t king . �: • th hoes. or lstocicings all in a Children -anis 'a tree -and ureic would leave you little s Break For YVll.t when, to troubee and was To by the fireplace: and So 'knew tVe have got a little purse "I'he other -halt is this: Everyone j %- nariedsan -Aphini pears 'ha \LI, t7)• that the children were tucked away Made of streti,•hin leather skin, around them, including mother- and y This khan appears to have been a R dadd nla,•n__whe, a -__-arae _ � bed. Evidently this myth was in 'c want a-y,-►m-1e--heiearte -'almost. IT not 'for long wurney_, and it gas from s • vented by 'Some phrents of -long ago To line it well within. quite.' children -like tiremselv'es' It s thence that the rebellious leas. itis- o o for their oven cunvenienco; • and it the only tune of the -ear just about ��/ o spread rapidly, God 'bless the master of this. house that the -tig• .top-heavy grown-up regarding God's orders -et off for �.� •� Laurel was used in olden days in Likewise the mistress, ton. a''rld Kivee them,, a break, People -- Egypt carrying the prophet •sere - Rrg,and at Christmas t{me in imi- And all our lovi suddenly become child'minded 'arid rriiah.w,rh them it may'hav�e been I y ng children err act,anal think like bo . t6fit same ktan, oi•1n New 1'estament tion of t nn Romans t sou h r .t� ' he creat R ma s o That around the table go Y• and gala • A terms that inn; of which .Joseph and -- - Mar c,i-id finds rblm el'ound tskingacine instead 1°of Y ( r ui:e 11 t . applied for ,prli,•ing, but could' find n<, other ac, u,rrunocta• - be d c.anee which in, these •festicals was \\ / - a isd�u t ' pawn sit h not ing plays f to hec use he likes. toys or aiun than a stable to a ,;ratio cinder. �• / - - a kid.". Lveryone, fur sour: strange .-Or. item It wherein to spend ,tfie first t'reyuently confused with she sword / reason, has bec•orne, t0•y-rrrncled. -too. _. • m of all r'hr.'stmas des, although- they dances. In the orig.nal Morris dances •And out for *'good time, vdith duty .-were huth,n' ro-at descent. dc�rem', perforineis, always ir.:ackened �� and rovtin, in the background anti i:qtr faces, from which fact' it' has _ �� larough ;the year . chi!dren feel beer, thought that th : dance . got its - that the a orld stoops to shim• and r -table• becarr:c the most - That p» ams •af :4torr:s from the \roots or fanrous dei -chamber• ,r .he whole ' ,� � they are f,rre�:et looking up, Now world, for there amidst the cattle was the Blackamoors, who introduced it - everybody, is aaicthigh and all the ata Europe. \ sart e lie.•: born rive holy • Baby, Who was God, the CreaL,r of all thin<*s, el, It in It would be interestmg. to know ex- The .. mortal flesh, and that He mi ht 'hin ac what the modern, performers of / ,. `� ti lr "a spirit °f Christn,>, is mul- come the Saviour of all via fi� this very ancient play really say. The P ` riii good for all ren. ^c who fished words, when account has been taken may, -� it from +t �', Living Christmas Tree _ . a changes of.a g �- of the inaccuracies and s g -� pronunciation,. would probably be .. (By Florence Steiner in "Toy .Ye Christmas Tree found to be those which were com- a i ; Balloons.") ' posed by some minstrel, or perhaps .c Hear the merry, Christmas bells - by a parish priest, for a St. George ^' As they chime,,as they chime. While some very. justly .deplore ' play, as . early or even earlier than 'Adding to the joy and- mirth the wholesale 'slaughter of, millions the thirteenth century. Such words ;, Of the Christmas Lime, - of. young spruce and cedar each - - were never written down, and so in ; 'Listen to their message. clear year, 'the delightful german custom become -co t he e of centuries entunintelligible im ay v�ell have ti TellinIt g us in rd tones so oth far and near, of the Christmas tree will doubtless the _u g gay linger on for many years yet. 'laughed at every Christmas. �• This is Christmas day. The wide, world knows a tree; full - nl, strong, Appetite Hear the merry Christmas *bells find fairer yet than each and all; A Ere In Ye .OldQn .. As the swing, as the swin lore worth of the minstrel's song PP. i w. Y g• lr y Makin all the world rejoice In' cottage low or : D t incely hall. To the io t,.0 shephe.3s ass' . h?r With the news they bring. The Christmas tree wl ose'thought of called away from their sheep -folds by - al: "Pence on earth' good will to men" `�' love. •'�� nun ,�'e, a the earth agaitr-- ;'a herald in the heavens, accompanied A (•sport from the year 1590 gives - And we with glad voices sing ••• •' `- ' ..hy singing choirs of angels, vho made us an idea of the huge quantities 'of- Glary to the new-born Bing." the thrilling momentous food which in those days people - s announce- ri,ent: "Unto you is born this day in were able to eat. A party of ,50 men the City. of David, a Saviour Who is consumed at one dinner -12 capons, .'hrist the' Lord” (Luke TIM). L eight. turkeys, two hens, 18 par- tridges, 33 pounds of veal, 20 pounds`' e - Countless thousands have -knelt to ' of beef, 10 pounds of sausages, not _ '-sacred worship before that most holy • RM5 shrine, once "a lowly cattle shed," to mention vegetables, sweets, cheese the on,y shelter this evil world could and fruit. - 11 _ . ,provide for its Maker, Redeemer and All kinds *of spfcvs, especially 1 ° ::ing,when in pitying love and tender pepper, were highly favored and - saving mercy He came to visit it, at used, or• better, abused in such yiisn- the Christmas tide 1 tities that people's breath often 3> r - • • "reeked like a dispensary." Those C-4 people did not eat for the sole pur•IL 11i pose of keeping themselves' alive." 1 \�\► - ., I, -1^ • - :l. .. - '. ... : `.i �'•-•tom die!19'llF9-:4-1114UJ BALE REGISTER. _ __ ATTBNT[ON, FARMERS 1daple Leaf Mutual Fire TeruoBarciay-Transport THURSDAY, J'.�N. Auction -sale ;1,75 per yeas; $1.56 paid in advanoe of extra choice herd of 30 T. 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S. Farmer, auctioneer Plaee your • order now fur All Kinds for their' Fi_'t of $5.35:od workiu iiild turmug. Write or Phone 'tarried •fto.n their oea_ion's activit- " Phone or Call BOWMAN & ROw$ is=; t o ;; ra ;:. Fhc.�r . ai;r'^. No order too -small. None too large �} =Special New rears Services in All shipments insured and proteetec �'•' A. I RV�E WR[1`BY ONT 4he U i ita.l C•hurel; r.:,t Su .day, (rem the weather Brock Road Storeand Blacksmith Shop. when Roy. Hugh G. Cr��-'.tar. wAll (Successor to W. H. Jackson) h at both services,'Also epee-- Tel. Clare. 311 - P. C. i �$7leJ"Uidvzw Ph�.�k27�. 1- YQn CiiiD BLTj/ S� Home jai music. Adult and- Y. P. Bible Class, B. and C. Q TIRES, BATTERIES, ` Class will meet at 10 a m along Owned and operated br r„ AOCIRSSORIES, rw _with the Sunday school. Come and Fvank S. Barely : hear alwut the year 1939 alid pre- " % L AL se lav •sad better peieae• _ LL pare to make it the best year of L. E. Q'�`'� se your life. -FUNERAL DiRECTOR AND .,you eso in Toronto. We extend thei3iMtA L1Mi3ii _ . 4eeea�►ood Ruccessor to W. J. Mather, Let tea repair Lbar, lea ky top : Miss Rutledge has gone to her Season's Greetings Regi q�,�, asasaa ato uAhrllle _ • f home in Honepavood during Lbs the test of tete eentur- Night +.ad Def lace rice � Skilled Motor Repairs. christnas'vseatioiL to ourlea sod !mea you set• swisesePh000 Residence Pbo..- _` % 1 We wish all our readpls a Vary eel a, memorial here, W01 ow Gordon J. Law' 3ferry Christmas and a Happy and you ase aaeited that PrQspeious New Year. Many Friends your taste for the rI 'KBEii�; , Pilo.rr's1Dri Born, at Orangeville Hospital on tionedbeautiiti wh be sant- L C. )h T�,R;rfii ; tioaed those in the p y .Sunday{ .Dec. Ath, to air. and Mrs. - -and . • by �7ROI✓K ; p; Par off years to come. _ Tom Hortop . (nee Dona Gee). a /''� - THEATRE �,jE A 'T� �^ daughter. Customers � N. W. STAFFORD i i A !itis The Young People met on Tues -Highway Monumental Wf2IT'BY -- day . night when they had their el - Works ocka ection of officers, which resulted as Ph.. 462 Whitby Ont. ;" The Managent+•ent Exttod- Best follows: President, Mildred Pegg, �l,.t' ,S PLA E hingQton Road.' rte' ..�Vice=Pres. Elsner Mutton. " Sycret- __ Wisbes for a Merry CbrisEe>aas ary, Clara Walls, Associate Secret- CL:�KE9dU_�T, UDiT• ` To 7111. Z'ha� Bit that /Oiones ary, Edgar Pegg, Treasurer, Cliff -clam am Friday and Satucdhy give. " ord :Mutton, Treasurer for M. and - �e Sid a>"�urt-ry Qttt 'M. Meta Flynn. Christian Fellonv- - Decero tier 25 and : _ �aminsliain Ser+�ies . sQkwu hip. Alice Pegg, Christian Missions Lomat COwplrte yhov ThYt roday •} fy s « ~ Zura Gee, .Assistant, Reta Flynn = f p c a,.d Friday at 3.20. ` :.- C. K. Tuck, (apt• Christian Culture,. Isat•- Rutledge, Radio. 1Voters Leat, 1936 4atmrda at %00MW =fit'Christian Ci'tizenshi Aor an Marky Reerfttional, Edna Green, Publics - Too 1Vtany tions, Mildred Cbrbett. Pianist, Ia- �,j • sbel Fsut,�dge, Assistant Muriel Expert .aeSvlee tome] re. - 'Pa ;H$ • -Clarke; Executive Officers: Mr. W. pairs to 1►11 aiakee. Re" •Mdnieipalitr of ibt jovrvabip o Harry Hall Brawn- Mr. Lloyd Pegg and Kiss Onable efltstgae. Work Pickering with Ruby Annie.. Budder &ad Contractor . : RllaTat>tt�er�, Notice is hereby given 'that I 1FIRAloCB'g PAR-SWIt Eronuha^n hav+a complied w th See. 9 of the IitLLY LLrB - Brletwork' and .S.'tuneweirk �_.. ,ARTHUR FIELD _ voters' List Act, end that I ha ��e _ a $p OlB�tjr j azd.. Mrs. Middleton. attended Graduate Radi land Teievision iaRiktsst posted rip .at my* oiixe,, at White- r hite- _ rchl _. the : fhtiPral of G..an'n2laid, of LetSL'BeS@1PtL`e __- i- �lem1W (alai . Radio Service %4en vale. on the 4th day of December, ' �. s Ct�haKa, - -- - o --.. •�sssxtiatioti: e o .. : The hra fall of sna "over over the � " to vote in the said Municipality a: - rn a„ l['hritrt• ,_ zl. PI(KIrI;I.�G h $ : Gentlemen" THP. • :.-_, week -enol made .,a beautiful world, :. Municipal Elections and that such ' btrt p,x.r travelling. " list remains Vere for ins tion. _~ Rom' k Rd, and Kingmtori Rd. _ Wry. Munn visited her mother, And I hereby call upon all voter+ With 4-'=6 t .. ne e j�' a Phu Pik 6M �1ry: Burton,, of :Woodbridge, on. SKATEiS to take imurlediate proceedings to .-.JAMES LOON\ Dec. 10th. when -she celebrated her have any. errors :or omisions- corr- /�: ��/•i�! You SHARPENED ected according to lave, the last dacNOiVV �O -75th b;rthdx '. , :►li;s Bate had a nasty fall on for appeal. being the 30th dap of -__ the ice on Saturday, Although she PLAIN Oftf)TL GROUNDDecember, 036. -` w•a. badly 'ehaken up she was riot nar..1 h;. 'it tiag_�f _December, . ondKy, Tire+ri»y and Wedn'.iday s;er%ouai i�urt. Skaters -may be Tefi of New �f ce" -We do ElvAlding nif all kindb. } and called for daily 29SS. .I)i m.11e•r. 2S. 29 and :30 Mr Harry. Wright, oI', George OAREWNTERING, 'town, and ,members of her family R IT• STROUD -- DC'NB_1RTOr Donald R. Reatem }�'ira Show At UO ('lerk of the, said Municipality: CE*vIENTI1fe1, we•m visoit�+r, in the 17, .Stwphensnn Last U,rnplete chow ,�t ti an :and.I•.. 1Crtthrwc' fi..:»es •ii .Sunaxy. - --- - ` _ J 11ki1- lir. an,l. 11-. Munn and hurt, at- _ . . l.a, �E • SPENDTHRIFT`� wnd tondesl thor niarriaire at Nellure_. of !EU(►!•'!:\'CU MisI'Lable, R�:rt,rn l lay, 51nry Con- m,elraa stable,. nn Saturday, 11ec. 11 . HE:NR� FO\ I)A 1Ve 9 +o rel; liinntPo A Roofing Ruri attended the groomHat-riA19, Ent jtre R�Fhruii�g bi+S•-,.Lenttnnn,.. 4onrerwr of the • . P.AT PAtERSON i Flower, Comminittc+: of thc. IU. 1. ' Are cordially invited to atteid a MAR, BRIAN Erintgnient, Uit�rt 1V»tar. is. fill c}:. these.•dayi:. rememberinj; the• MEETING - _ _ =i' HARRIER l'te;aCt « y"t 1 al s. sicli and shut-ins fear Chri:rt;na; , - ' �•J INV � Al rl n r ether Rnildinun1 rtf - F:u HRiFR a Materials Shea placed flowers in the church to take -part in a discussion of SOIL « • ff a Estimates Free A SSU: - Word h..:z been rest it Cd of the 'FERTILITY and WEED CON Roaming Lady wot k GnR 'ante-wi . very serious alines: nf "Miss Eliza- :. ..t;eth. Harl;rave,,who has .heen'a •pat- Willi ' F J PROT SF ienL in Port Sitnpsox Missionary(ILLU'STRATED} FAY WRAY • Hospital, D. C•., for mangy years. ` )r) 'RALPH BF:LLADIY � Ph a "'s02 Tile Dee at So'30 pe,m. 1n the Coultllilnttv f(:t1P, - Bliss Hargrave was .well knovrT; here �t(»T i PIOEFRI\G o i NITALR•f-G t • O oyer thirty year, ago. CLARE . , .- - attendance at Sunday -school, an This mceiioQ will he under the auspices of the North 71merican Sunday .was Rood and quite a num- Toronto r braved 'the doubtful roads to at CVr.amid Limiial. t. -tend -the CIristil as --ry ce, but Lig' t refreshments will be served; t ewhen the pasttor could', get bAre,' , Mrs. Geor;rP Philip read a good -. .C'hrinnias store.\ ail,l all joined in in ('hri-turas carol. O _ _ _ j = - g =d _ COOKING t)\it)\,± singing Sl`LT.1\'A l.lBKY'S ver.--WjUFr 8CHOOL REP'ORT3. _ _ _ _ lbs. 5 `. l : _ _ _ ftir 2 c.,Raisins,1b9: 25c.�3 tins 25c. _.__ �11e ding's �ligkway = - s` S. bio. 10, Brougham: 5AF9 • DIRECT • EC,ONOMICAL SHORTENING iBLEACFIED• � TOMATO JUICE Form 5 --Phyllis Farley. Sr. 4th CHANGE OF TIME TABLE abs!, (� . Q Knox. Geula Ha;;n'ilton, Jolut Moore, 1;ffecti�e. Sunday. Sept. 27tH, 1y36 for 27c :19 T19c 25 oz. tin 9c. ?lora w`arinop,' Francis `Willson. Sr. i:EAYE. PICKERING _ C. arca-Donald Ritchie, 1?dnard Foll- F' Por Toronto For Osliawa SALMON LEW)N 1@ ORANGE CATSUP owe, Marjorie Hamilton, Eileen "an intermediate Points >ted intermediate points 1 lb. l i -26 6z Bottle - Beauchamp, Allan Carlton, ;Murray 9 A Hicks. Jr. grd-George Norton, A• M. P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. '•till 9e• Peel, 1b. l fie:.' 8f EGIAL 16c.. Harry Knox, Arden Wahriop, 3ea,t a i.09 c 12.54 6.54 a 9.31 2.31 d x.31 HINGE IIF AT gHELLED' •• :,C90ICE N�IGS Hopkin, Ereryon Norton, 'Dor- a 7,,44 1.54 d 7.54 9.38 c 3.31 9.31 _ athy Harlock, hathleo'n flamiTton, 8.54 a 2,54 • 8.54 Eltatern 11•.01 4.31 4.16.32 `L 1hs 25c I 1 Ili. Q F Hiltz, Mildred Gillman, Sr.. - XO.L4 3.64 d 9.54 Standard P. M, a 6,31 11.81 for •Almonds 11,,15e:. 2.-. _J FL - •/C• 2nd Audrey Iiesuchamp, Barbara 11.54 a '�4.54 10.54 Time 12.31 6.32 A. M__ _ _ Knox, Gilbert Wannop, 'Ethel -See d 6.54 b 11.44 \ e 1.31 ,7.31 12.82 F}RORE>\' SUDAi, :RED AND WHITE CAOCOOLATF. KIS(.. beck, Violet Liscombe, Joyce Har- s-•�DI►ity except Sun. A Hol, -"un, & Hot. only. Ill"' t Q `4 lb' 77e: 'Per lb 15c du, Doris Wifiwm. 1st!-Ka6leen �%gt, pjy. d -gate, Sun.. -Rol. only. ft>t + ✓C•iFlour. boa 1� • ti Hamilton; Clifford Liscambe, Harry ;�Yoting, John Hamilton, Joan Wil- Combination Hockey Tickets Sr. Pr, --Mildred Woodward, For Toronto Maple Leafs Hazel Hamilton, Cyril WRnnop, Home Gamey j Catharine Hfcia. Jr. Pr. -Allan i0007 H of MURI SiON a Moore. Ruth Gillman. Number on Tkkeb and taformation at PHONR 8W - "11, 41. Rny C. McWhirter, teach- GRAY CCACH i.TNES � IfLIBTDit.V H01188- PICKERiFNG PRONG 4i5" : ' `=--..a��'.st�'aTt"�►••.4.�..+-oma.. ... .�..+ r x'S Y , { a a ;' ;E IL t taremoae ascaeuve. REPORT( _ LIVE -STOCK SHIPPER& t Gordon Lyrui ;a ubleto De out Brock Road School: Farm Mac�hiuery Drnty's Garagenal around gain. Sr. 4th—Fred Smith. Jr. 4 h— FARMERS••Ship your Livt Stock George Beverley is moving into .. `� Doreen Carlton (hon.), Raynion.i Frost Cf \Vood Cockshutt J. I. Caling All Gar Owners to Toronto with us • the Turns residence, � ,�,cc Wilson (hon.), Eddie Sta{ple;. Jack De Laval Stock called for and delivered Wid rller has been under the Goodwin, Alex. Murray. Below Case' Let us 9-e you your money's weather for a few days, but is now New Roof for it ft. Sib r peroonallyto the market on the mend. Pass, Josie Goralczyk, Harold worth in New or Used Care y Brovvm. Sr. 3rd --Bill Goodwin, Fleury No. 2i Walking Plow Prices are Right and Work is _Prompt, Dependable Seivix itilr, and Mrs. McLeod are moving Oliver 2 -furrow Tractor Plow Phone Pick 506 Betty Downing. Sr. 3rd—Bruce Wil- guaranteed or Repa[rins Your Old into the Harbron residence wtttich• is 6 ft. Grain Bruder, (New) now• being Wired. on, .Gordon Broom. 2nd Glass— Car 1V�ORLEY HARLOCK g l[arilyn Cuwun (hon.), Graham ' 8 . Blade Tractor. Tiller m Mrs. David Baia}, of Oshawa, Spreader, Cockshutt Hart, Harold Hubbard, Bertie indent For Brougham Ont.. 13.21 speut the week=end with her niece, Churchill- First Cla:s--J'ack Brad- 1929 Qhevrolet Sedan , .,ONTARIO MOTOR SALEM ' Rev. 31 o 'Augustine. twe.7. Shaw, Marjorie Bmwm, Harry Oshawa � 10.00 REWARD s *ARD Snow over the week -end present-�V. F. DISNEY,. -_Greenwood � �/ Goodwin, Dorothy, Ellicott, Tedd ed many from attending the Christ- Reeves, Roma Durham, Pat=y Cow- Pxoerts Ptctc'2.3` 14 . 4ltf Nihon Sleep, Prop, Inas Church services. anSr. Pr. --,Pat Goodlw^in, Millie for ani Mr.. Mundell, following an illness Ray "Ellicott. Sr. `Pr:- - — not beyremoved b rn or adotte which son - Churchill, of several days was taken to thethe now ecient- Marie Cowan, Florence ' Reeves. East General Hospital last week - John Bentley, teacher. - ' --- - ifsc LLOYD'S T.1�YMOLATE{D CORN end. Her condition is reported to be _ This new aah*e de-aeatait- . ,• : SAbVE improving. _.._ .: corns and eaRouses with the iaea tl Miss Katie Beaton has been ate- S. S. No. 1. Pickering - j� first application. Call your dsuggtat' epted by tbo East General- Ho+P1W 3th Claas---bSargaret Pascoe. Ken- WE WISH 1b -day and order a far of the WOK - =training staff, 1lRii will not be able neth .Powell. ST. 4th—Lornl Pude- - DE LML SALVE, 40 cents. Uoyd to commence blots ,dµties usttl:-Sep rin 76, Jean Carson 76,'r€b Puck Chemical -Laboratories. For sale at Our Man •Custom . tember matt, rin 76, Kenneth' Pascoe ?1, 1* rna E • C. Jones Pickering, Ome. E. and Mfrs. Eryan , and bfrs, M- Shea 68, Carl Wilson 61, WUlie Chandler, visited Dor. T. Anderson Mcivor 57. Jr. 3rd,—Thelms Gorlinand Mrs. Clair, at; flavelock lart 82. :Alan Witeon' 76, Vernon Powell Chris and •wvere accompanied ou 74, Ronald Race 79, Victor Cook - Very MerryCilt16t1 'their return by the latter far the son -72,. WArjorie Shea 59. Sr. 4th weekend. Albert Appleton and Donald Lintos„,BEsauty The snow storm over the creek- n(equal) 78, Lloyd Pascoe 74, Mer- and a end blocked our roads for the first na Shea 66, Verna Shea 64. Jr. 2nd Is time this winter. Many. were forced Billy Davidge 89, Joyce Field 81. Happy and �'r0&W1 our do wait until ,the ' snow -plow had Tommy. Hopper 69, Earl Pascoe 54. 'been through to of\en the road be- Carl Pascoe 36. Sr. Pr.° --Mildred r. HAIR LL'rTING, ' fore they could- return to the city. Cooper, Freddie , Coogier. Jr. Pr.— New Year . SHAMPOOING, - Reports on Christma..9 trade in perry Davidge, George Golow. No. CHAS, COOPE)�•, CLAREMONT PIING MING.- " • - •ih4 villa`".ge appears to be of a var- on Roll . Averave atsendanre 27. MAROELL LNG .-ied nature. Some have found burin- Berrice w. Chapman, teacher. Specialise Hot Oil -Treatment 'ess to be exceptionally good, .chile - and Permaaant waw others are feeling the attraction of the city stores on some of our ,Season's Greetings - - Reasonable Prices DELL shoppers. Phone IN$ M. MUN JLARBM0 tl ' ' Many" are the `vicar and express- ] vrish to take this opportunity of `• ions of such on the cattle -testing thanking my many customers and D `•S *` U 7.�--- that is being carried on in our nei- friends for their patronage and fat- E 1\ E R A,L 0 T 0 R A N N O 1' C E s- _ rhborhood. Compinintsof all kinds ors during the past yeai. and wish , are being heard. Rowever, no one You one and. all a Very Xerry can object to the prevention of the Christasas and a Happy and Pros- sale of -milk fr• wi Ssrws that havr porous ties- Year. . 3 kreen found to fit for nothing Frank Perarson. v NEW. bot fertilizer, another product of Cartage and Tranisport, PielwriaR - r Jtbe modern butcher. The Baptist, Church Sunday school t Cliriatmas cone!ptrt was held on Mon- .FOR SADE PRiVi ATIE _ z- day .evening and, very enjoyable 1 .' time was had. The program consia- :alt Joaat■ph Reesor's, lot 26, can. +� ted of a comkiLrstion of -two plays, 8, Markham, :35 head of (sigh grade *: -"A good time with. Santa Claus.", Holsteins, Durham, Jersey and Ayr- - - . soil "The •Story Beautiful". the two, shire Cows_ All areal► or roar : .ar 1 of which included practically the wringers, T. B. and Blood tested.' ' whole nf- the schrx,l and with thele These are a fine Mt of_ dairy: 93-7 splays were recitations, dialogues ready to: produce. cattle. "> songs etc. Santa Claus arrived 'in Proprietors, D. Holden said R. CHEVROLET Rood time and presided over ' the Boyd. Phone .'Itosffvilk, D. Holden, distribution of the gifts from a 18401: R. Boyd 504. ;very' pretty tree. Credit fol• the suc - Cess of the evening Roes to Misr; - Alana Pugh and Mrs. Sirkett and NOTICE T6 C'REDCr(Mq _ "their numerous helpers: , --- In. the matter of the F.Atate of 4 - James Evans, late of the N'illage of .t.•ard of Thanks CI sng tltetr recent bereadenient of a the 28th ;lay of December, 14:315. i'ull _ loving wife and mother. particulars of'their claiins. Lmmed- lately after said date, the aaaeta of 'the deceased will be distributed a- �..Zi IROR mongst those entitled tahereto,oil, .. file ing regard only to claim• so filed. L. S. On ffits are t J• are t B. A., B. Sc,, O DATED, st Oshawa, the 7th day of he records a'510 December.. A. D., 1436. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, ' 80 a King East, Oshawa lh"ne 1981 'Di', E. N. %%lair. K. C. - U 4 Blends at Montreal BnAdlog, Oshawa, (•0ritario. areinont, in the County of Hntar- `:�4'P ao, Retired Farmer. deceased. wish, to tharik our many: pat- NO•riC•E is hereby given pur- roaas for, their splendid -supporf. suant to. the Trustee act, that all : through the year, 1936 and take thi^ person "having claim., against. Hie opportunity of wishing them a veru Er:of the ab{ale-nxtncd James Merry Christmas and a Happy \e- i.t ant, late of the Village of. Clare - "Year. •, -Ed. Lewis.tired mrant. in the County of Ontario, Re- -Claremont, Out. _ Farmer, who died on the ?inti: ,• � � _day of Nl ovember, 110:36, are hereby : notified to send to the under ignod k'ard of Thanks Solicitors for the Exei cutors full particutars of :their - claims;' duly' 1t'e Nti>h Gt extend to our patron' verified, on or before the 2nd, day and friends 1 Very 11rry Christ- of January, 1937, after which data the assets of the said Estate will be mas. atxi a Happy and Prosperous New Year, We express our apprec- distributed amongst the parties en- iation of the patronage of our store titled thereto', having regard only to �. by the citizens of our neighborhood .the claims of which the Executors and trust that the same friendly re - shall then have had notice: . lations may continue during the Dated at fitouffville thin 1 tth day coming y ears of December, 1916. :.C. i. Overland, Fdwin W. Evans, Esq., Thomas bt. Claremont, Ont. Evans+, Esq., William H. Pugli, Esq. Claremont, Ont., Executors. Card of Thanks '.1tcCuilough and Button, Solicitors �.` We appreciate the opportunity for Executors, Stouffvitle, Ont. . That this season affords; of exchang• ing a few words of C"ood Cheer vti;tlt Notice to Creditors := our friends. May your Christmas be one of Happiness and the New Year • 'fbring you a good share of Pros- P. S. O. 1927, Cap. .15% Sec. 51 perity. Estate. of Dancan Mc\ab Morgan. ' A. C. Brooks, Bailiff, Deceased. - Claremont Ont. :ALL persons having claims a- gainst the. Estate of Duncan Me - Card of Thanks Nab Morgan, late of the Township : = of Pickering. in the County of Ont. /, - •_Mr. ('.has, De Ferrari and Family ario, bail! f, deceased, who died on wish to thank their kind friends and or about the' °8th day of, October -neighbors for their 'expressions nC ,' 193-, are hereby notified to file -r •lsympathy and land assistance dur- with the sng tltetr recent bereadenient of a the 28th ;lay of December, 14:315. i'ull _ loving wife and mother. particulars of'their claiins. Lmmed- lately after said date, the aaaeta of 'the deceased will be distributed a- �..Zi IROR mongst those entitled tahereto,oil, .. file ing regard only to claim• so filed. L. S. On ffits are t J• are t B. A., B. Sc,, O DATED, st Oshawa, the 7th day of he records a'510 December.. A. D., 1436. veyors Gibson and Yarnold, ' 80 a King East, Oshawa lh"ne 1981 'Di', E. N. %%lair. K. C. - U 4 Blends at Montreal BnAdlog, Oshawa, (•0ritario. otur Showrooms. 1Qontltly terms to suit .your. -purse on the General 1 Motors Instalment Plan. ' " ' c tad PRICED FROM *On Ma".D{ Luxe Modds. • $'732 for scouemical transportation* •(?-Poets. c. 1 "as Fro CHAS, COOPER, CLAREMONT - Mra.dois A•on+ Ii819 DAJ;v rod s! hetory. 0.10wmi, On$. Govern. ~at t,+te.. hc•.w and A,+Mnr sh+, -- New Diamond Crown Styling ; _.. makes this new car the most beautiful in Chevrolet history, a speed. . F, lime maasierpiece! Nrtu Valve•iri-Hund Engine ... more powerful than ever, faster on the ",tet-away"—with the ]owlet. operating costs ever proved in -a full-size car! �'Veup .•111-Ste4, full -Silent Bodies ... Built by Fisher, with the fatuous Turret Top of solid steel. Unlsteel - conrtruction throughout. - ,• � � Paris 'AU These Features ... Perfected Hydraulic : Brakes; improved'Knee-Action ' Aiding riele; Safety glass in, every window; Fisher No -Draft VentiL- tion—a•nd many others;, a See the new Chevrolet—"The Com- plete Car, Completely hiew" —= at otur Showrooms. 1Qontltly terms to suit .your. -purse on the General 1 Motors Instalment Plan. ' " ' c tad PRICED FROM *On Ma".D{ Luxe Modds. • $'732 for scouemical transportation* •(?-Poets. c. 1 "as Fro CHAS, COOPER, CLAREMONT - Mra.dois A•on+ Ii819 DAJ;v rod s! hetory. 0.10wmi, On$. Govern. ~at t,+te.. hc•.w and A,+Mnr sh+, -- stances o :)sep ( en. ., 1, o t ey 5 uu r n g REVIEW: THE SPREAD OF iquitous conduct of the Canaanites Micaiah (i Kings 22:26, 27), of Je- These heybec_-nf the faith had been word. anti -probai;ly 1•efcrs to c!oth- CHRISTIANITY .IN SOUTHERN whom they subdued. • "Obtained remial- (Jer. _37:15). of Hdnani _(2 t given prorreiso�, but the rrtmS"see hall inp; enfa'din;; one 'a,.;. one is about to EUROPE promises. This refers to.. all those Chron. 16:10). not bezn vumplete'y fulfilled, espe- .run•, hindevin;; him. in the race.. -"And ' Hebrews 2:1.4; 11:32-12:2. precious promises God made to the "They were stoned." As Zechariah i•,ially the greatest uromISe of all let us t'uie with patience the race PRINTED TEXT—Hebrews 2:1-4; patriarchs, to bioses and :Joshua,' to (2 Chron,•24,:20-22). (Cf. Matt. 23: conc•ertiing that -of a Messiah,. God's, -that is set before us," 'rhe marginal 11:82-12:2. the judges, and to"the faithful kings 35.) For the stoning of the early anointc-d Priest, and King. For all the inlerpretaiton• of the word -. here GOLDEN TEXT -The kingdom of of Israel and Judah, `°Stopped the stirs, see •ttfe" case~ of Stephen patriarchs • prophets ane! mighty trttnslated "patience" is "stedfast the world is begame the kingdom mouths of lions." As Samson -(Judges (Acts 7:55, 59 )'and Paul (Acts 14:5, men of o'rl<! boore the coming of the ness", whi(h probably 'gives a bet - avid our Lord, And of his Christ; and 14:6); David (I' Sam. 17:34); and 19; 2 Cor. 11•:25). "They were sawn Lord lesu.rAllere was only a sym- ter idea of what the writer meant ' he shall reign far"ever and ever. Daniel, (Dan. 6:16), asunder." According to tradition, bolls +aciifice for sin -an' incom• " Lookini'unto Jesus". -The Greek --Revelation '11:15. "Quenched'the power,of fire." As''this was the awful manner of death plete ac-,e:s to Gqd, a..par0a.1 infill- verb• here implies "a, lookin" away the three Hebrews who were thrown suffered by vanish. (Cf. 2 Sam.-_ 12. ing, •on- occasion, of the Holy Spirit. from other things," "a concentration THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING into the fiery furnace (Daniel 3). 31; 1 Ch.on. 20.3). "They, were an incomprete Ievclation of (;0d.'Fo.. of the wanderint; gaze -into a, single TIME: The Epistle to the He- The fires which:• we should g4plfA tempted.' "'Th.e character - of the us, we know God . through" Jesus direetwn." 'The authui and perfrl- brewsr as far art we can judge, was are those' which Satan would kindle temptation is not mentioned: Doubt. Christ, wl,on t" knM% is life eternal: for of our faith." Christ is the great written about 66 or 67 A.D., before by his 'fiery darts (Eph- 6;16): "Es- less some inducement to`rscape suf• ' "Theeefore let us also." .We he-. hxemptar of faith. foo'•, by faith: he -. the destruction of Jerusalem. caped the edge of the -sword." As Tering by giving up, aisle faith. is ton); in- this conipcigy because we are lived and suffered, and died. PLACE: We do not know from David (I Sam. 8:11; 19:12-12); referred to. "They were slain with servants ur the same God, because "�^!m or' the joy that. e•:as set be - what place .the Epistle to the He- Erli�a (I Kit3gs,0 }; E'lisha (2 `lcinlzs the sword." (See 1 .Kings 19;10; our faces are' turned toward the fore, him endured•.tyg:> rc's despising'' brews was written. Hebrews 1$:2Y1 6:145, and many' others. "Froin Jer: 26:23,) Thus did James'•suff"er same hope, because w•e are hound to- shame What '�cac fFP 'n� :•:t before ctmay be interpreted either as indi- weaknesses were made strong:" The martydom for his .faith in the Lord gether in one great truth, centred in a ^n. eating the place from which the let- reference here' may be to Samson .Jesus (Acts 12:2). "They went about Jesus Christ: "Seeing we are com• Certainly ,t wonit'l inclyde the joy . ter was written, or the place to(Judges- y which i't was written, namely, Italy. d(Sam. 117 42),8or0 to Hezeka h destitute. afflicted. oill-treated."' See ofsw witnesses." We have led deeming men all, the age e ` s to . "Therefore ;we ought to give the (2- Kings. 2e :5). "Waxed mighty in the case of Elijah (I Kings 19:13 through the cor:idors.of the divine come from sin and death and t= r. r j c�lt:mn is contribnteu. Many iteMS ' I a e sent in by interested local ton- tributory. And, at this gladsome see' The TrueChristmas Spirit � All.;ged we .akke this opportunity of t.. TT a.ikf ig tEem for their interest, and VTto ex leas the sincere hope that they :crtinue 'o help out" with bits o1 e"ar �xr goo.' h:Imor, squibs, etc. - ALL SHARE IN.CHRISTMAS Friends ... another year has roiled 1, 'it hds been" said. -that Christmas around...... another Christmas season b -nigs blessings to rich and poor is tt [th us .bringing good, ebbe!. _ alike -the rich. that of gtving,_ And .and happiness . Y i ess May we all lay .: the poor that. of receiving..._ ChFist• away :. i1 only for an. hour .. the m 's Is the ossessions o° Pill. .. There cares and reap onsibil ill of our busy a p 1 " ¢ " Is no bashed wire. fence to keep any- liy-es and remember our friends with " { 1 b one out; all may share Its wealth of pleasant thought and a kindly `' • good cheer, and`join ln. the singing greeting ... die -,chanced upon a tevr ' of the carols or ,praise. . From the lines recently . , . penned by an an - commonest blessings come the rich-nx knbtcu author .that to us contain' a: `•, est deliei.is. .- Health, friendship, t w ' the very essence of a successful life 1oVe of home, arefamiliar examples the'e • and we ,x hope that .'Here a , a and furnish the very best blessings, you enjoy them as much as the do: r ?il .: ' f r Y sad some of these are within .. the �,• "I etpect to pass through this.gQrld I1 ` reach of -all, and besiow equal pleas•r. but once. y # i tire' to all tvho .partake. ' • _,Any good things, therefore, that I can do, CHRIS( MAS STOCKINGS. Or any kindness that I can show a allow _ �. r f halo _ g. Dainty little stock5lgs hanging in a y , Let me do lt'riote. L'et me not deter bi row, neglect !t,'• BELL EMPLOYEES I Blue and slat and scarlet; in the fire- For I shall ntit pass this way again."' sa r i GIFT LOA dN light glow. The man who conforms his life to Curly -gated sleepers safely fucked in „ the-abovecode, has gone a long way bed; in solving the riddle of the ages " r Dreams of tvoiidrous toy -shops dant- how to be happy... This ... then • . . w t`a 5 t Ing through each head, . is: our Christmas greeting to you . II a Father . Chr!stmas - creeping, 'plana m find the of happiness •. with tender care, a} you 81 t pp! ..and may contentment and proa- How • to .give each dreamer just .' an i erity be your portions in life. _ equal share. * . • - Fupny litti: stockings. hanging in a _ .. •� � i•ow. Harry -Oh, Lily, dear, this will be _ ItICIk' ,+Uul.l'ZICCIII t,) LC:.. sunletlun9 d,t)UU1. .t...t sp:nt or telephon.e'tlervice that moves telephone. - • •-- the-happlest Christmas I ever spent. Stuffed .with sweet . surprises . , down -girls to be lnirllifui, especially at Christmas time, Qr those not aO privileged'. Or so fortunate: lt'is a from top to toe. Now that we're engaged, l think only time-honored. custom c,t the operators at -scores of Gell>relephone ofilces a!1 over Ontarib'alid`(1ue- skates and haus, and trdatpets: of the tutors. + dishes, tops and drums Lily -Do you?. Well, at this time bec to snake up t„hristmas baskets for distribution to the poor in :�eighbcring ,dis.ricts. The 'picture Books and dolls and, candies.. nuts of the Tedi I tlilnk- only ot. the pres-. sho>v.. same typical zrr up engai rd in .this ve> y. Comm;:poable Yuletide activity.: _ - - and ausar-plums, ant. - - — « « Little sleepers, waking; bless. .me,. They met under' the miailetoe, but on the Z5 an3 100 -foot levels While what's nofsQ'. they didn't kiss, for they were just' the porphSrY varying an width 'lrom LnA the . al 10 cting programme is Wish you Merry Christmas, Happy 24 to 56 Inches. About S00 feet of iris and boys1 couple o a f men. _ drilling. has been completed. to date underway, the mill and smelter bav' g • • y M I NIN G with the .Saville vein showing 5 feet been emperar closed down. '-The qt vein .matter IntersPcted.ib drilling company reports no difficulty --in dins- We like to think that the spirit of CHRISTMAS GREETING from the 170 -foot 'level at the north posing of,its product will be met, as• Cbristmas- is .the spirit ,of every day Your folks and my_ folks have often end of the dill -Assays will be made t number .s overtures re from prosper- au effort t . please our readei e: walked .together, known ih the near future. Thirty men fisc b1t}ars have -already- been t e tf a * who p a sincere effort to give FLASHES cetived. thoaP who partake of the coldimn of Often t,assed the bine o' day -and' r aTe employed at the -property. ,fie and occa- u e weather. ' Que•On Mines has provided the. - jest It smile a giggle, n an talked about the treasury'of Oarval-Siscoe Gold Mines Dunlop. Consolidated Mines .has 'se Ou#lines Topographical � atonalD b is glean from every Ow' my folks to your;tolks are eeutl-! lstigh• material is column cd lag Christmas Greetings, .with approximately $100,000 ;since ea- cured another diamond drtll to con= [ t� where. It makes r attempt to be all F. " • •tering into the financing arrangement tinue drilling on the rein on the slay- Work of the R.C.A.F• i original, We rather prefer to give And hope, before the new year's otill last Summer. ' Payments of 'about rand group of claims, previously trac• you the,be-t ot'tauch. 'And, maiden• we shall have some merry meet.,; $2p.000 monthly are being • made to ed for approximately 360' feet a%tend- 111UtiTR£AI:' More l}ian''100,000 tally,- much. of -the "contents . of this lugs. 'flnsr.ce the, large'scute programme at Ing southerly from thti'LapaCadillac ` flue Dorval property adjoining boundary. Drilling is continuing on square miles of Canadian territory elacoe• Gold Mines. Shaft sinking has the 'Dunlop -Maritime Cadillac border, wan Photographed .for topographical commenced on the No. 8 Island of the with bedrock. not yet .reached, due to work by Royal .Canadian Force offi- Some Humorous' Touches : Vers at the eno of 1935, Squadron �+� • company and it i$ proposed 6.. to carry .heavy .overburden. i T.1 L ei A. L. Morfee of Ottawa, .said iii Old`Tune CCtloilS .the abaft down to a depth of 60 feet _ cad with the brat level to by established La Reine Gold Vines asst .diamond in a luncheon address here recently. at 300 flet and remaining horizons drill hole, spotted 100. feet south of He said only 15 per cent. `of Can- - One of the yarns that an old-timer 'gained, for -this second Moes . the ca - at 125460t.tnterYais. Complete equip -o, 1 Vein and designed to cut the aria's 'afea is agricultural land, the a drill remainder is lake -strewn forest -dos was fond of telling. beside the stove vetcd aSice "amid the plaudits' of ad- ment is on the ground and in opera-. vein at a depth of. 100. feet, or of his village stofe concerned a cer- tion. Diamond -drilling operations are depth of 159 feet. has -already inter- tecta Des elopment of the forest g tniritig crowds. = By Ernest Fl. :4 continuing with three drills employ- ed. mploy sected a. new vein at a depth of 81 areas requires complete mapping and ' tain municipal election of his, young I3 0 oma in the London Free Press. ed, " Que-on dunes, in addition to an- feet, which continued in . the core to the Royal Canadian Air Foree is 1%days, This is it: `(teeing operations at Dorval is St -feet. �`he ne�v -veld straws -w ying- au important-:.part_in this un- 'rw° were after a vacant seat on -- conducting extensive drilling- on other mineralized 'quartz,. Joseph MlcCarr6l. dertaking, he declared. �a coHtrCi*-@trtr was pise-ieeakhlaek-- - =- - n =u Quebec and Ontario, In mine manager, reports In a, wire to Seaplanes were used. for nearly all ' smith, and the other a convivial Tralilln 131s which grounda In interest is held, local officials. The • drill -has sow the' aerial ,.photography done in Can- cattleman of .some standing in the. y r : _ reached a depth 'of 112 feet with aP ads, the s: uadrun leader said. Special I community Both enlisted the aid o! In .Machine Care ;BAmhe Gold Mines has completed proximately 38 feet .still to be drilled- mobile. detachments, comprised of two the pen, believing• it mightier than 1 tabour 60 feet of drifting on the Evelyn-W-sneounter No: 1. vein. aircraft and five men, two pilots, tale. i the sword, to say nothing of fisticuffs, e cin on the 110 toot level lied the - aero -engine fitters and one air -frame• I and some choice• of campaigning lit- LOti`DOi�= Domestic 'servants In• work is designed to Intercept another Uremond Gold Milnes, Jellicoe Area rigger, were organized fat this pus- erature circulated. One of the black- many parts of the country are hay Wein coming in from the east which of Ontario, has •eocountereth two sul• pose. �smlth'`a handRritten hills read thus: just noN-to attend classes on. tips imtght •be an offshoot of the Evelyn ph7de strifigers in the face of the east The µork 'K -As usually done bC- "I'm not a man as ever brags,, use and .care of electrical tabor= rein. Drifting on- this horizon, south drift on *the 150 -foot level; according tween six and seven o'clock in the; But I tires your wagons and shoes savers. facs, has intersected a vrell•minefal• to .vord received from -the manager; mornhig. He'said the seaplanes car- youi nags; I ;]zed porphyry section, which has, D. H. Mackay. Cros.i-cutting north ried three electricals operated cam= At the end- of -the yQat IiiactieaI . and south- Is -Plaiting ,immediately, y P 1 sharps yout hi and` friends tests will lie' held. The maid _who i- Jshown' frbe gold in two races, wfth eras and photographs from the three your, ploys. knows now to use•hcr c;ectiic conker, - while the drift is being -advanced two placed together• formed' a wide i' And I satific•c 'all,' "cause' -I knoik what to di:''when the iron•stopa ii on rounds per day' ' panorama. ,. how. ing, liow to keep the cleaner in, good ticorge W. Morris, vice -'president of _ "1 also reckons '1 knows how to do order, how to read the 'meter' and, Crescent Kirkland Gold Mines, in .a•`i' ��^ a good' job ad councillor;. so strike. why fusgs blots :up will elirn a cert wire. to local interests reports that Music Declared while the. iron's -lot, like 1 does, and ficate and badge. the new east•west vein on•fhe 300-foot.vo (te for me, boys!" t 1 1 g level .has now . been opened for ap A Key to Peace r Co -pie's of this were, tacked in pro- A Great N,ruk. "How to Be- proximately 60 feet and returned cal- 6 inezit` places ' through the --village -CI' ified Adver#i8ing ues• for nearly th entire: length On and up and down the side roads, and =+- come a Hoche Star" by TP Y T. P. Dec. 10th the face ran $2G over 2.4 Gladys Swarthout • Believes Opera the worthy smith's effort` was judged - uutJs WAry eEu •"Pommy" -Gorman. manager Stars in Films.Beltt Pacts "a and alsch of the Montreal fel with one 6 -inch section, accord et,, . real smart bit o'' writing; by uUUs RANTED—WILL BUY PUPPIES Ow •. "Maritima", profusely illus- ins to Mr. Morris, running $32 per .I golly!" all breeds. 1l�r{te letter with tuts oarticu- trated and containing many ton. It is also. stated that other faces NEW YARK.-Vat'ious methods of .. Not to be outdone, -the fortlinght• iars; breeds, sex, are, c,.l,�ur. Cash prices. valuable rips on hrlw to play have proven interesting- and the dia- pa•eventing tear, ranging from "econ- cattleman also; chewnd . his n, ' and per., livor.. reply desireA, dugs for . htiy- St ue- livery.. l3utnera Kennels, 740• Guy' Street, the gamy. mond gill hole No., ; cut S feet of omic undersYandin s" to musical . Ic- g p caused the' following to . be sent 'bnntresl. rrlsu AUTOCOMPHED PICTURES or vein material at a depth of 540 feet. tures, were pl:esented by speakers -at • abroad! -..- abroad:-. CREAT PLAYERS - One 6 -inch Section of the corp ran .1 the ,aiTtttl - N•orld peach Ainner bf '•the "c I ant not a 'blacksmith,. thank STAMP CULLEC TING tnuAlr,red fur framing). C,tu,p Dluutrtal ••Nlarw,o" oz. in golfl. Hole \o. 4, west of the , national. Coilncil of Women's two. .-. .: ! t .hea, en. But' a man of herds of cat- - LLUSTRATED CATALOGUE t�AEE 1 U,b,oiats, Group' le„ tar,a,tier,a' , shaft, cut - deius, both .showing good day forum. tie, eke Moses. the great lawmaker unudo states, Canadlan, Brit sn Jubilees, Edwards, sets.' sent p..D 'vc ' or individual 9ichRru of: Mineralization, With values as et not y Gladys Swarthout, comet Amari- } Y "told of old: Being in the 'same line `Of P entirely' tree. ES:1'IHE STAMP CO.., Dept. italdy Nurtheott Ilam Haynes Dare Trot"M (tarty Barry_ obtained. . A complete underground p a star, representatives can opera Lusines5, I believe I should make a PC., T„r,,ot", Uanada. Russ Kyr„b Pete Kelly Earl Robinson Dave KerrGood survey has',been made and a' station of 20 leadingnational women's or- law -maker, too. You have -been i sTASIJl$1RINti IiobOrwie Roy tere Gus darker. "Ave”' Bailey has been cut' at the 4th level where drifting Is. ganiiations that music would do the told to strike while- the iron is hot,. ' TA'NIrIERINO' CORRECTED. ' write — tree Arc fasieur now underway. .. trick: S ilowio Dlorens Jbhnugg Cnn��❑oe Frank Boucher wil12' Diany Burke Cuniptau •Mling9, Mlemagami forest Instead of peace pacts, :�Iis� Swar- but them. as meddles with hot iron she apt t0 get their fingers burnt; SO helpful tna,kiet. William Ue„nlsnn. sly Carlton Street, T"ronta lleurge'N1ant)+ At.Ievinsky • Your choice of the.above • reserve area, has completed 6 add '• thout listed film performances by Lawrence. Tibbett, Grace Moore, Lily I says vote for IHe, and, like a real _ 1NV,EN.TORs For a label from a tin of ti diamondas. s ocor and Nino Martini as lend ink cattleman,d intoren OFFER T i�N O EVERY INVENTOR, "CROWN BRAND or LILY sdrill iiioles h I- sa of } e a a Indl- u items m promoting • tnternattonal where the picking P P g g ofwanted laventtune and cull nt rm BUun' '3 WHITE” Corti Syrup. -Write Gated new ore. This data is now be- understanding." This lucubration was acclaimed as sent tree. THE. RASiSAY Company, World Natant Attorneys, 273 Bank street, Ottawa. 6n'th4,'back your name -and ing correlated with the former under - Resolutions adopted at the forum's a' perfect masterpiece, especially the Ca address -plain]} and the "Hockey Book” the ground work and the, recent geophy-' `aical'surrey.1made closing session. urged: last part of it, that promised so much - words or hanreof the picture you wantLtt' book for by Hans Lundberg The recent drilling consisted of Supporting measures -establishing in, such- elegant languages -Needless - All -Men Use Them' (one or picture each a number of horizontal holes put out -.equal pay and opportunity for gain- to say this tooting of the cattleman s- label). Mail the label to the addresibelow. from the 100 -foot tevel,'and consider• full employed men and women. Y own horn -completely- downed the F Dollars able quantities of ore of an average Enforcement of state laws impar- clanking of the smithy_orehestra -and and . -Save , - EDWARD 9 it U R 6 __ �___ , grac't of ' $1z rr.�Te-uC�r� ,rtdrea4ed- '-- -- ly, irrespeCttve of sex or race. wane to mtmduci vufckty, -'- is A W V e illi! - V A Stager De Luxe Razor Blades .i ' CORN SYRUP -THE PA1AOUs ENERGY FOOD A product q/ h l:.�NAIIARTAR(MCOiIPANY1.hWt" TORONTO Ire Ings at the Alexo property'of Cunip• hors -to name a 11wir-proportion" of tau are being examined and sampled ,women to appointive posts. Work by women through political Ime No. 62 — r36 parties of their 'choice to gain "more -ei�uitable• representation" -in -party C-1 and official offices. Learn to Dance 2JC Coto or ent,-smoothest CuttFnt; Fd6e—N,.ne•lttAde Foxtr,it A Rrattz stamps Better — lt,t At) New Aad Old Unubte _ Beginner's Course at Home Edge Razors -Free SarWas will W ta01- New_.16•paxe Rook, 30 phntoliraphs ed un -request• - Bead IQs to cover cost write Dept. No. 12, ur packing and ,vesting. bl"CT SALEM PROF. VACHON DEPT. w P. Pnst Orrice Bo+. 72. GuetPh. Cox 104, •atatlen "0", MOvtreat - Ontari- .. •.. - - , LC;UA 5 �ti -,'We -wish all our readers a Very • bicrry C'iristitas:' - �..ustoili ••• " --Reserve. the evenin February ,Sunday being the la�tt Sabbath � _- itefare Chriat:tais the churches in 5th, for the 3 -act. comedy, "Girl • - ' - - B'e p� Shy" sponsored by. the L. Y. P. 1 . �ood-Sawing' �i the villa provided excellent mutsic , 9h for the services, which were much The ohaTacters have been chose:! 7 8 y sewto macfi eajayed by the ;ongreg; tiopo. , _, and the draaaa is off to a good Haviog DOW an up-to-date word- -' « ' ffr :Pi,ekerjn� s Leader.Sxt)re -Monday being the 21st da of .. -- g q? ins, i am prepared to • - � - --C. .Br'adley s sten was broken Becember wss the shortest d of a, do.cvNost, work at reasonable Mie year. T1,e days xrill be into on >lLsrnday nigittt of tial Ween, a nr a ' supposedly arou-A re- rates. to leakgti>e�, but it will be several -bl' Dr, $ weeks' before much ai° & a lairge poise ut ¢Lacs. at Apply to Men Oar& a �idtcrio .. "STOREY'' Will be the -front ott the store. Merchandige 8 � O�cford. Ties -There's, - aot>ced< to the ♦ones of shot:! 0@ or Phan Pick 3940 13.16' Q�AY68 aII(i - 'i'>be public and continuation- - ��j$�ity mitis fob L}le ~� schools closed on Wednesday for � s't� gloves and other w+ear- "i�►e Chrixtnres hotidi y8 -and will re- tng aplpt►tetl , ah+o a quantity of to- - _ Ladies titie,eco and = cigarettes. _ - lE.b2uplei.e your wiloTs .facially open o. Monday, Jan. 4th, On the opening in January, Mr.. Coates, -9L George's A. Y.Pt�Awill oliday fottmerly of Seaforth, will tatty ov- not have vkeir u sg this Holiday Dr AL_LSi�T �CQll�xli +s �r ?'�► ee the • principalstup of the Contin- Friday as it is Christmas Day, brat y "Big station school. there �y be a social evetlistg or --by a visit to; Oxford '`Ties lined smocks Th-ursday,• Dec.31st, and after there The ptapile of Mr. R. H. Ripley far - In Principal of Pickering Continuation_ will be 'a Watctinight Service. We CEDARE1�iA for men at School, gave Kr. and Mrs. •Ripley hope all the masrri)ers will take this ° . Ladies Leader opportunity ' of spen the ' last t� a farewEll party at the school . on �TtB "= _ _ at X3.25 `.$2.50 Monday' onds eve few minutes of the old year to this " - AVO Better made y evening of this. week. Dur- w.ay. Don't forget the social evening' -New ana attractive im rove �Groeeries Ing the evening a presentation of aP dressing -gawp was ,made to their at 8 pr m There will •lie a small kgants for your convesietxe See these two " charge, 10 cents to help av�ell the fo-Rermer teacher by the pupils, and comfort. - Just phone- Fleece -lined funds. Imes. -Rev. E. Crossley .Hunter, of i --St. George's Church, on Christ- Skating Christmas '., Evening. Pick 101 First Church, Hamilton, gays of the I mas Day, there will be a. celebra- "HUrlbert" and CQnlflinatlOn' Toil Bros. travelowo-"The Pict- !, sand New Year's Eva _ tires are rraag'nificitAtt the .tor , el_ ^tion of the Holy Cornznunion at _ ``�Cliums" for underwear ' � 1 10.30 a. tn, with a short address. Don't ` forget our ' everly told. First Church was crowd -.i liefrfeshments -served on• g for men You are cosdiaily )nti-ited ,to attend ed to capacity and all were d.el;ght- New Year's Eve,_ �_ .H Odies. .... CHRISTMAS CARDS thio sem-ict-. On Sunday, December, Are now on display', ed. I believe theirs is the oto:t fns- Bath reliableat 61,50 ' 27th, Sunday School will be held -at- cinating entertainment .r: Carats ( 10`a. m_ �Iortung Prayer at 11,. and REGULAR SCHEDULE - - this season". ( Evening Prayer at 7. These servic- Tuesday df 3Ntitrfihy Ni hts -The hydro power _woes off all 1 es w:ll have as their theme, the . • CHAPMAN $anday forenoon causing some ir.- ChristTna�'message: Carols will be convenience to many who use it i sung and the services ronin be made �t -- -- — - preparing meals. -The United Church as 'bright and hearty as possible. DON'T was inconvenienced considerably a. Preacher both morning and evening, � _ _ � L� � � � � � � the power ins used for operating the Rev. E. G. -Robinson. y CIIANC ES ..--W EAR otrgan._ Ytte piano in the basement ` - aen-;a could begin: AM to be moved stairs before HitC[l-Hiking Play Sofa A Special Prices -Saturdap was very mild and at the AW there was quite a heavy rain- Rewind the World, Consult _yv12r.. Druggist ­ AW pore gum Rubber Boots., :1.69 - tall, which was followed by a very Remember heavy fall of snow and sleet, tAs a YOUR DRUGGIST iS MURF;` Ladies' fur -trimmed Motor BoOtA,r $5.75 ' result the roads were put in a bad ,:� �' tbwto condition. with ice and drifts, taus- "'M' -'Men's I-buckleOveraboe6 $1.66: 4-backlee, $3,95, Ing many cars to x'o into the ditch- A MERCHANT " _ es and stallint. many cars. The Men's heavy rubber -Boots, With felt top 6t linirlgt.$2.95 main h4i ways were kept :open by ;t. B. V. R. M OO R E. DRUGGIST the snorer *o%m wohich• were kept DUNBAIRroN. ONTARIO He4vy Mackinaw Coate, navy, grey & brown. $5.75 Lust all day Sunday. ' ••. � _-�.��,.,-...- ��. _ - S -Tette Sunday school of St, And- . :. 'Work'eweatei Coats, black, maroon & brown, _$2.7.5 rew's Church with many of the -M-e Toll Bro.. The Pickering Stanfield's win -tor Underwear, $2.00, 'Sq.60 - 300 members and adherents enjoyed - , $ • the annual Christmas ties and irup-' Hight 'round the world thesetwo' MrsAT MARKETrI� n per in.th A. Y, P.•Mn ..rooms n University' of Toronto boys thunbe•1 a L� red rl. Buntiu N-4 'Mursday night laxt Santa Claud their way -one 'full year'=twenty gf P,ri11� as usual, was present aatd pre"nt-' seven countrie%. J0.6W miles-.ard Our Motto- -'Quality Service' - r I?atabliehed 1857 - ed the children •with t►ihar of csady their transportatic.n bill was just etc. During the evening a short $7:,.00 each. Their remarkable §Pecial- --Country - impromptu• prntrra-n of win,; tip re_ travetogup; telling rhe story of ,the. �• - - citations and loci -dancing, was *iv. trip .in�pictnres. will be Riren in Style Sausage . _ en PICKERI? G L,SITED -'CHLRCI3 r„ � - - --,Monday. next, .Dec. 21;tb. the Friday. January" ,1 c. �p r lb. Tr � � b � �� �ft 1"� ratepajreYs of circ township vc-til melt ry ar 8 p: m. AdUhs�25c. Children -lar. _e� } 11 --.-- I � !� In the. Town Hail.- Brougham. for 8• forG_5ce -� Me rurp he of nominstine candid- Financial Statement of the Police -or .tea for the position of reeve, dap- CLARENCE SILK, 'Village of piehering, Year 1936. 26-81 ut'y-reeve and couneillors--for the Ms+ttsger year 1937. Ttte pnwatling opiniao ReaetAft is T"sstees li.oesl Aeet. Pb"e us for Delivery Ouvagitout the township as well as Christmas that of the present bers of the Cash in Bank, Dec. 81, i9N i 1.97 - ;,110111011149 Ice D T council, there. should be no election L Kitchell, donabon Fare Co. 5.00 this year, but that all members of Fife Co. Celebration donation 300.00 Now Ldwrtssow•wweR, ' the Board should go into Office by HAI.I, rents for 1936 14.00 — �j aecla•natioa. Cal. Chlor. sales.he :51.00 �pR BA LS -8 pigs, 4 mnnrhs eld � a f oostdtttated an beautiittl sGrviee was ATr mosesiognt tax tieioeRle sold : !` Amy M1ert om", i mss hetet of Sunday th evefted � stiL� �7V8�I �a7 , lr� ` 1 the Q G. I. T. of the Gs►tted el>,orehAAI,$ - 15:fresh Bows aloe' • carried out their "WMe ilia." mer- : 8bl 6S L wese�,r, miaterea .ns. �rsas , t a �oa. • _.. T $. A ?=4 >!lrw+e'Mark scrtl it6.t vice Aibont fifteen et the ,•!;ills T J� /� ' - Expe�lturea ly dsegste Cask - t .6 Je mai r undo .the dii■ection of miss I']t1t81 �{Oil SA L$r-3+resb dairy cows. Roga< and Milia : Edythe Mtrrrsy Iii. 3. Qsapta ut, page, excise 3.16 e' marl tnt"[A ttev•c b Btetttatt. w T _' commence the service assisted by Mem. Pat! L amft 8.00 citrsl+aoz, i.oet+•e ru, Pttsaa Mark saes. tial the chair in. the pnoceasionat tante Taiget 33sU Lieevse 8.60 VOOR RALR-A av>mber of fresh - up the &We, sirlgt *e' tarsi"o Hi'dro for ttaii carte pst4 16.08 and ap"°m CO"• - awe flo!)ttyn•. F strati tested- Price rtp'r• In�ypq iarited t RI D �` Ctxne x11' Ye F`ailbfttl". artRt took • Siokatt'tisor►, $ pnekn ottt piatao 4.1;0 E LChapm.o, R R 1�wltitby, le.l� • t •,• their places it the !rent petro anti Wages re Water search '22.00 ..C, , r 7/�}' LL R BALR - F) trban) caw. doe. �� �� _1C�IB><it3 In the rhnir loi't, ^lith aid of iZ - 'Salatrtee in bask,"i►ec.-31st. �3R'S00,^9 i� RUt�C�er ho B ttimted ' frol grade h.%rdrd is 6ttt9car Cart, d pressive,: picturesque deooraiions fdr -- -' lot 23. ono. 61 liclering tb the occasion,. cu nbintxi +Rath pretty - - 351.83 - �� AOR 9A1,11-60-ni-PP farm in Pick. what ng effects, tete sen ace was u PickeringHardwara Store . -ing Township. Frame 'house aid faro. what tnatl� rtitete heard to say, 'A ••fes a fruit;* .primr creeR, Fix terene and oatlkntsn ve¢•y beautiful service." Winter' aPP11 to C L. Middletm. Phone Pic1r 635, taw v --At the last session of the Ont. Rr3iiig Bargai>r�S ��ttW9 FOR BALiT-Ctow> p'riutk• rr ■� ����,r�f.a� aeric LeFe7slative Asserrlbly an A1n= /ern ace fresh cows, pure tied end trades. T,i you need of "$vVQ�O{Ia sari B.t:'ited and b1ooA tested Free detiverir, endmenL wa8a1, m8de to the Public Wm J• Murphy. Aturco Farms, Liird.ay, Uel, Schools Act. whereby .tike election No. 1 Rdarng, Leake fixtaree ' 81.13` Phone 1362-' aatf ( � j _ t}f school trttztees in all r71TAI pnh-; Na 1 P.tice:ng, Ritlt ti=tutee. .1.19 (� OT,.)E�T ylT•VER P,RM�?-Jt,r. -for �ire$ellli Range Or ,[lea ter� lie schooli having in excess of 200 Ne, $ R'eoEiA 1.y5 `xpera of all Alics f6: oris Lute; Pure-bred and - .- g • • • • grant-. Fn ly accreoitrd P3ru tha tett of t;.e•e �t • j electors, is reyuiied to tis by ballot, No. $. Roofing... 1.99 H :ate'n icor shy ad:i..tt a Jersey or two kalt+h Ysueiil $s Sta�� Plit3v's: E�'bow�9 i oIm and held. at 7. the satt;e time and' 36 tn. Greer, - rock -faced' 90 Ib. 2.61 F, Mr .h 9y, *r.R 1, firnnklie t7a place and aa, near! as ma' 4-1 A r A kiN U A 1,h FA K. - O Pra or •! 1� spltslt Shingles 269_ I`•.. 5.80 (, sa.lea regit;Wred Jersey heifer clue Jan 16th ; �i11 etc. let gas 1t3iV� � �„ - y .� be, In • va- the Same- inanner as an election. Of, bred from K C) F dams. Alsu a dual putpp�e„ - _ shortho.n heifer, blond tested and fully aceredi m�tt+i,erfs of a mur+icipal council; .Ail' First Quell Male b ted- r� s rt,.,k R k I,Lo,ustHitt: - id_lg and the Townshir rli+ !c is required _ 'Teeivnto Am +-At' 114wfitrc, CO. - tr ,. l�e e` serving:. you. hI��jUit �i r'•'\' !'-fi F".--, -.-j nriq!Z ijr,rtiie,' t0 act d5 It'Li1171i1tg Office' 1• at such Prices quotid per' sq. E w, re: inside, rlcrtric ly*hts. hard.nod E1 ,ors - throttphnut. I, grge orchard with small fruit, __ _ . _ " elections. This amendment affects .. '., err Iligt..Jay.�+v�-r onkit�g foe Rouge River. E. � . the f011owittg 8C}IH014 in - Pickering • p� r Morgan: Rouge bills. Phn•,e scar 24 r :; 18tf Come avid see our one of stoves `. Tow-nshiP. Nos. 2,- 3,..4W and 15: -•- r ICKERING =:• `fit 11;.T., 4trAN'rEP--As to„th•,r r help _ The electors - in' theSt! segtion% • are � j*� p •� light house -work ivith a.nveniences. must caters. required to he presen+, at. two ,ton,_ L V 1yJ jaER BARD be repa',t.,nf 1^oking after one child. One who is trustworthy ::v:d ptefcrs a good •1rYna 40 high - inatinn . meeting -at -Brougham on . tw ees, gtafe wagra when calci. to Rnz- r'r�t�xz;l3sfNi F ° Monday, Dec. 28th, at one o'clock p. ARetit for Mc:Corlui-1-Deering Fnrm MAr�htrere TrL for the pprTwmie, of-rton).ialatint CA'R'PENTER &' BUILDER F0111 RALF, OF FXCHANGEFOR - `�r� .r and electing a tru,.(” or trustees 1' wv'"ng u;•ful— Gne clirster,',;.:d c:r::e. T u q L CiCr , '+sevrral new floor bpd bridge laml,s eon '•te 1�"':)l! IIIte'sa*ional t p aG the ease TYp� rc wire fn. the' rift- with shall• :. alrir nne ^-last pi., ro. at.cpu,.r .ObL•Il�t sinnle, yn rrow Ri. rt . Plow !ruin Alterations, Sash, floors and timri r. cl var rn iio. Apply Len Dixon,Runge ll g -tern or tern, t. :Aryl if more F;ii:s pt, vnr scwr at r i t. ;, f _ _ nP. t.:'tspnrrt - than the necessary ii-i"bf•r of flan- Screens-• made-to-order, --' ----' Onr tJfotto:- r`ti71'es ht•ve Cali set it, Ot didR*es are notntttatPd, an eiectign. FOR fiAL', OR TO FT_ VT -Ill(! it, in loot made. t Pians and Estimates Aver) on acrrsnrpaatu•.Jand. west' Ra- with - wtil, be .bele on the fol'.o� in..+ mon- pli!nly of mitod ,wood; will carr from 20 t, 30 .�n - day. Other yarticulars will be ann- Gtacral Qf,1.i:17 ::1<. c..•t1_, '0 a:r^sof v,; rl.'nit 1 -A: G'.; fc T_Aupb-ne 3900' ^M �t-a4n�; w,ll -c.I ". a:1 L.nt po, con. R. ottnced On the day Of Il0!Tllttat- J. POYNTER� c'htt:.5 Aril a"s•'gri to curt pvrthsaer, �y y /��, ` ������ � son. Pion April t 10:47,?-pJIylot we0t. 77 S B A ISD. ` ', • Tena_ a son. Piciraring.'or F W MBrlen 2 lot west. 17 • S. I'1 V 1 � Pickering