The equity, 29 décembre 1938, jeudi 29 décembre 1938
[" ¦>0 No.27, 56tu Ybab SHAWVILLE, PONTIAC COUNTY, QUE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, IMS SI.50 pep annum in Advance 2.00 to the United States i I BORN KhON At- Slmxvville Cmiiinnnity I Mo-nitnl on Tliumlny, Dt'cemhn* 22nt1, 1038, to Mr.nnd Win, Lro li.K*?oii, of McKvt% Que., u non.A New Year Dawns Cowling =* »! S£SSS««« S.VXV 5% %%%'.y Business College Happy New Year To All M % (VIaY this, the New Year be 38 Bank Street Ottawa, Canada The only business school in tli district that measures up to the standard set by the Business Educators' Association of Canada the highest in the Dominion.Enter any time.Individual instruct! a brighter day dawning for all of our readers and friends.MARRIED I We Strachan-Smith A very pretty wedding was Mole in meed by the Hev.H.XV Kniley, on Thursday, Dev.15th, 1938.at the home of the bride's patents, Mr.and Mrs Irwin Smith, of Seraans Sask , when their younger daughter, Eveline Mae, was united in marriage to Mr.Allan Stmchan.of SemniiH, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.James St radian, of Pleanantdale, Sask.The bride was given in marriage , _ harland o.rowat NOTARY PUBLIC want to thank all for their hearty co-operation during the year just coming to a close, them all happiness and health for the New Year.We want to assure all that we shall earnestly strive to serve them better during 1939.i?3S3E We wish g on % ONCE again tion of the the past year from community.\\\\ e hope that everybody enjoyed Christmas and all will have a Happy and Prosperous New Year.we wish to voice our apprécia-co-operation received during our friends in this w.I.COWLIliC, President H.W.BRAITHWAITE Principal R THE EQUITY groom being supported by his WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW liSwEsHEsS \"%%%%:' .Immediately following the cere-1 ~ Mis» Armlpta McDowell, Hull.Que.101ODyJ H ««nptuou* dinner was CimmjI Ltingfonf, C.rletun fta SAS\u2019\t\u201d\"d Miss llena MacNair, Dannvillu.I Going away the bride wore rust George Eades, Queen s, Kingston.|crepe with hat.gloves and bag to match.After a short honeymoon in Saskatoon, Mr.and Mrs.St radian will reside at Sema ns.Mei it a To Held Newyear\u2019s Sapper The Annual Ntewymr** Supper under the auspices of St.Pauls Ladies\u2019 Guild, will be held on Monday evening, January 2nd.Supper will be served from 5.30 to 8.00 p m.In the evening the Shaw ville À.Y.P A.will repeat their three act play, \"The Path Across the Hill\".Shawville Boys\u2019 Band in attend.Admission, 35 cents.Chnatmae Visitors i J.OSCAR LA FLAM ME Advocate.Barrister, Solicitor, etc, Office: Campbell\u2019s Bay, Que.(In Lawn Block) I SHAWVILLE HARDWARE STORE -i\\ Estate C.J.Caldwell t i i Harold Poke», Brome Poke», Gananoque, Ont.Cecil Sinclair, Fitzroy Harbour.Alvin Emtuerson, Timisknming.Mis» Klain McDowell, Aylmer.Dr.K K.Dagg, Montreal, Que.I Rosrf- At the home of her father, Dr Wallace Hodgin?, '*\t\" | John Bennett, Litchfield, Que., on Saturday morning, December 24 tli, 1038, Margaret Victoria Bennett, wife of John -Ross, in her .'Kith year.The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon, 20th inst., from the home of her father, to St.George* Anglican Church, Campbell** Bay.in ferment was made at Charteris Que.It #* « tincr CLINTON H.DOWD B.A LL.B.C.L.Advocate, Barrister, etc.M \\ ix Strekt .Phone, Shur, 1351 Af.Pontiac House, Shaw ville.(j e \"?ry Friday evening.& DIED Motor Trafic Tied op on Tuesday Hull, Qvk.Following ideal weather condi- Melvin Hod gin», lion# for Christmas day and the Domdd Mcltae, holiday, the worst storm of the Sidney Hudgins, season ushered in Monday night J;orr,H Brough, and prevailed throughout Tuesday Gray don Masson, when motor traffic in all directions ws Sheila Masson, from the village was tied up\tbert Armstmug, Many returning Christmas visitors Jjisij Kflie row le-, who came by motor conveyance, Cyril and Hilly Povvles, were greatly delayed in reaching Miss Marjorie Ttigman, thefr respective destination*.\t\u201c Gwen llodgins \u201c Lorraine Pokes, \u201cé t Florian Bmugh, Mrs.VVebb ana family During the pa*fc week, Mrs.C.J J°|»n McKinley, Caldwell, president of Shawville Mr-.La no and son, Robert, tcommunity Hospital, lecelved a {/rtv\t' .cheque for 95.000.00 from the lion.K*'n»*'th Sinytb, Dr.J.J Paquette, Minister of the Carman Smith.Provincial Department of Health.This i* the first payment of a $15.000 00 grant, which will be paid during a period of three years* The grant was made on strong presentation of the community\u2019s needs by Mayor J.M.Argue and Mr.G.A.Howard when they visit cd Quebec early in November.On Thursday last Inspector Edmund Ltitourelle, of Quebec, paid his official visit to the Hospital'll nd gave it his sanction as a Provincial Hospital Unit, made several very helpful suggestions on heating and In memory of their respective parents, Dr.and Mrs.Powles, have completely furnished a private ward with the most modern hospital furnishings.Il 11 M I 4 11 ¦ THE W.A.HODGINS STORE \u2022- j?y\t-n fk - - - ¦ #\u2022 «u.% \u2022$\" \u201c\u201c\u2022«» {of8(0 0.Sh .wville Mont | h.Young wuh two and Sid Findlay with one.609 Drummond Medical Building Drummond Street X X \u2018ITo Present Piny in Raaiord Pa it h Hn 11 MONTREAL, QUE.X X z PL/\\f£AU 63 8 8 The Slnwvih.Macdonald Col*1 present their Hire Path Across the H * I Trinity p*ii-h Lai , evening, December 30th A Y.P A will pUy, \u201cThe in Ho y m F rid.y it w x u.X m Oft.WALLACE J.W.HÛDCINS Surgeon Dentist Suit 503] 1224 St.Catherine Street.West MONTREAL, QUE./ X Shawville Win X X and alto proposed extensions, furnishings.X X BEL AIR 3 257 to Coil Ion go X X D.J.CAMPBELL ecoror» were Mr.and Mrs Lionel Ponies, real Mr.and Mrs.Kenneth Hodgins, Noranda.X X Veterinary Surgeon SHAWVILLE 21 Lives Lost in Accidents Over Canada X Phone 81.ffajjjuj Nrm War Mr.and Mrs.Harold Stark and JAMES A.MILLAR son.Hilly, Ushawa.Mis* Margaret Brough, Thetford\u2018\tB* A\" LLeLe Mines.\\ Death darkened numerous Christ inns celebrations in Canada as accidents claimed the lives of 21 person*.Traffic mishaps, always present to bolster the week-end toll, took the lives of 10 while four died in tails and asphyxiation and a seventh was believed slain.And Ontario contributed the biggest toll with 10 dead, 11 on the streets Harwood Argue, St.Pat\u2019s College, and highway* Two deaths were Ottawa.reported b).XVeeb-ru C.ii*da ; one! Edgar nod Lwilie Smith, St.Pat's in the Maritime* and four in the College Ottawa Province of Quebec.\tI Mr, H.Millar \u201enddaughter.Mis, Marjorie, Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Roy McDowell and son, Arthur, of Ottawa.Dr.R.G DOCKS X ADVOCATE, BARRISTER, etc.°f|l29 Main St , Dental Surgeon Graduate of McGill University Post Graduate Work in Detroit and New York Hospitals SHAWVILLE.QUEBEC\tI .Fhonk 19 At Campbell'* ltay from Friday night I to Monday night of each week.Mr.and Mrs.Eddie Pinnigan, Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Richardson, Ottawa.Hull,Que.% lime turns not backward in its flight, but reaches ever forward, sure that its path feids to better days.May you follow that path during the new year to learn that its promises are true.That's our best wish for you.At Pontiac House, Shawville, every Wednesday afternoon.At Moyle\u2019» Hotel, Campbell** Bay, \u2022 very Wednesday morning.Mr and Mrs.Nellis Ilodgins and family, Ottawa.X R.MILLER WALLACE AVOCAT » BARRISTER lie MAI* STREET, H.K.NEILSON, M.D.X Final Plans Made PH JM, 2-2519 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Final plan* for the course in Cooperation at Macdonald Cf liege j Misses Ma hie and Edna Chisnel), have been completed and a strong Ottawa programme has been prepared Mr.and Mrs.Anreille Plouffe and Stress will belaid on economics, little daughter, Ottawa, co operation, accounting and the organization and operation of operatives and credit unions., .\t, M\tu\t,, L The staff will include W F.I Mr.and Mr^ Walter bmdlay and family, Fitzroy Harbour.HULL, QUEBEC At Proudfootn Hotel, Campbell\u2019* Bay, every Tuesday from 2.00 to 4.30 p in.At Pontiac Hohse, Shawville, every Tuesday from 5.00 to 8.00 pm.OTTAWA, - PHONE, 2-7061 ONT.Ervine Ballantyne, St Pat\u2019s College, Ottawa.X co W.G.CHISNELL Public Auctioneer Bailiff Superior Court Chown, J.B O\u2019Meara, E D Bony- man, W.A.Brown, of the Dumin- Russell Currie-Mills, ion l)epavAm»nt of Agriculture ;\tmon,I, Que ^ H 0.Boi* and Man?Hndon of the Gerald and Mrs.Smith, Co-operative Fedeiôe in Montreal ;\t1| town, N Y.r> J, I.B own, of Canada Packers :> .Ltd ; Anth.Cua r bonnes il R.fi:i sisss 'rss^issssflRfer-j?s±5ès$i«w.«-t.«.«.m Lecture» from the staff of Maclon- Mis* Imo bel Baskin, Reg.N .aid College will include Messrs.Ottawa.Brunt, Heimpel, Lattimer, Maw, Miss Phyllis Hu lighten, Reg.N.Murray.Neaa and Snmmei by.Dr.to Ottawa.J.F.Booth, head of the Depart- James and Mrs.Gordon to Muniment of Agricultural Economic* at wakl.\t-\t|| 1 Ottawa, Mr.W.H.J.Tisdale, Miss Jean Kelly, to Montreal.Que.Assistant Manager of the Canadian Alex Newton, to Montreal, Qmh.Co-operative VVoolgrowers Asmw i Basil Foreman, to Ottawa, Ont.atlon.and Dr, J.J.Hai pell of the Mrs.Andrew Hodgin*, to Ottawa Garden City Press will each be Mr*.Harold Judd and son*.KhiT present for one lecture.General neth and Roy, to Oehawa.Ont.supervision of the students récréa-1 Mr.and Mr*.Royce Piendergasl, timial activities will be the respon- to Ottawa.sibUity of R Alex Sim of the Mr.and Mr*, Victor Findlay, to McGill University Extension staff.V Navau, Ont.IT ^||\t1 Blcb |CLAREH0E T.BROWNLEE RKPRBSKNTINO * MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE Co.OF CANADA X Water- SHAWVILLE .QUE.Going Out of Town / l Gordon T.Paul INSURANCE to Instructions in Music y à' PHYLLIS CAVILL WEAVER, L.R.A.M t REPRESENTING COMPANIES Strong Experienced Dependable Through Generations y Teacher of Piano and Theory of Music.Pupils prrpared for examination*.Also lesson* given in Spanish and Hawaiian Guitar.$ r 4 THE W.A.LODCINS STORES f Wesleyan Parsonage Shawville Que.SHAWVILLE - QUE 72 Launching Deb.I Costs Fortune Canadian Girls Air Stewardesses Christmas Dinner Contest Winners The Goose WOman by REX BEACH Among hundiecis of entries that flooded in for our Christman Dinner Menu contest, the judge, Mr*.H.M.Aitken, who is staff tian and radio commentator for the Canada Starch Company, chose the tasty (yum! yum!) one submitted by Mis* Sadie Chambers of Arthur, Ontario, as the best.Mis* Chambers receives the $3.00 prize.Second prize of $3 goes to Mis* Janet White law, R.R.1, Liera, Ontario.Mr*.S.T.Jordan, of Markham, comes third ($2).There are good cooks in Canada, we discovered.Mrs.Aitken found it a most difficult job to narrow the contest down to three prize-winner* so high was the standard of excellence shown by the average entry.She therefore flri* eliminated the menus that were not so well balanced, then concentrated on those that were simple as well as delicious.Final, ly the individual .recipes were Judged on their own proved merit.This week we are giving you Mis* Chambers* prime menu with accompanying recipes, all professionally tested.Next week, suggestion* for New Year * dm-nerjwe will run the other two winning entries.Average $8,500 for Debut Into a \u201cPolite Society\" That No Longer Exista Six Are Choaen From Amongst 1,500 Applicants for Position a With Trans-Canada Airlines The question of debutante parties has bobbed up again with the finding, announced after some research that fond papas will spend approximately $8,000,000 to Introduce their daughters to \u2018\u2018polite society.\" this season.The actual cost of the debut parties for 1.000 eligible 18 year-old girls In New York and 15 other f,( the biggest and weathlest cities ;n the United States was placed b> Fortune magazine at approximately $3,000,000 \u2014 for champagne, orchestras.engraved announcements, sci am bled eggs with sausages, et cetera.The total cost for the \u201ccoming out\" year \u2014 exclusive of $3.000 foor a wardrobe\u2014was figured at around $8.600 each.It's still a big business.Fortune said after a survey of the debutante scene, but the debutantes are all dressed up with no place to go because, the magazine said, there Is very little \u201cpolite society** left into which they can be Introduced.\u201cSociety\" In the United States to-day is little more than a stag line of college biys and unemployed young men.the magazine said.Out of more than 1,000 Canadian girls who made applications, six will become stewardesses of the Trans-Canada Air Lines this month, according to announcement made at T.C.A.headquarters, Montreal, After informal schooling lasting two weeks, they will be given actual flight training over the route between Winnipeg and pointa west.Twenty-five stewardesses will be employed in all, the remaining 19 to be chosen early in the new year.Must Be Registered Nurse An air stewardess must have move than a pleasing personality.Although that is an important attribute, officials of the air lino point out, in the first place she must be a registered nurse.She must also be a sort of walking encyclopedia, able to answer the questions of passengers regarding both the aircraft and the route over which it flies.While the T.C.A.has no rigid physical come back.I don\u2019t know when It came back, for I never stepped outside my door after Jerry told me goodnight.After he left I went to bed.I heard some shots, but I did not know Amos Ethridge had been killed until the next morning.As soon as I heard about it I hurried up there and hung around all day.That's the truth, so help me God Not Enough Thrills A question or two was voiced, but the woman did not answer.CHAPTER XX Hazel Woods was surprised late that night to receive a telephone request to come at once to the hotel where Mrs.Holmes was stopping.On account of the hour, she took old Jacob Riggs with her.She had taken Jacob about with her a good deal this past week, not merely as an escort, but also because he displayed such pathetic eagerness to comfort and to protect her.In these troubled circumstances she was grateful for sympathy and faith from whatever source, and of all her friends he alone remained loyal; he was indeed a father.He was, if possible, \u201cqueerer\" than ever, more given to melancholy quotations from the Bible; nevertheless she had a tender feling for him and her misfortune had also drawn them close together.Pure Invention Hazel found a number of reportwaiting in the hotel lobby and was surprised to learn that Mrs.Holmes had likewise sent for them.Her surprise deepened, hope stirred, when the two attorneys she had hired for Jerry hurried in.explaining that they, too, had been summoned.It was quite a group that finally rode upstairs and filed Into the sick woman\u2019s room.Mrs.Holmes was up and dressed, but she looked desperately ill.As goon as her visitors had disposed of themselves she began, in a voice harsh and purposeful: \u201cGet our your pencils, boys.For there is another \u2018big' story coming.1 had a talk with Mr.Vogel today and told him I had made a false affidavit.I told him my account of .the Ethridge murder was a pure invention.\" The correspondents exchanged glances, the attorneys leaned forward eagerly.Hazel felt old Jacob's bony fingers upon her arm and she heard him mutter some scriptural phrase of thanksgiving.*Tm £j>ing to tell you the whole truth aud I want you to print it.I sent for Jerry's lawyers so they can have it put down in proper form and I can swear to It.1 don\u2019t know how such things ought to be done, but \u2014 \u201cNever mind.Go ahead.\" one of the attorneys urged.*T1 start at the beginning and go along in my own way.Please don't interrupt me \u2014 you cau gtraighteu ft out later.Well, then, I did see an automobile with one headlight pass my house that night \u2014 I was waiting for Jerry \u2014 and it stopped in the pine grove up by the lane.But that's all 1 actually saw.I didn't see the murder; I didn't see the car as f \u2022\u2022 Christmas Dinner GRAPEFRUIT AND ORANGE COCKTAIL TOPPED WITH CHERRY TURKEY RICED POTATOES SOUTHERN DRESSING BAKED SQUASH \u201cI talked to some of you boys that morning and told you all that 1 knew, but you went out of your way to treat me contemptuously\u2014 make fun of me.I was furious when I saw your stories.When I was on the stage I used to get a thrill out of interviews; I was crazy for publicity.People in my profession frequently get that way.I loved to see my name in print.1 saved every notice, every criticism; 1 collected thousands of clippings and preserved them, it's a mild form of disease and lots of actors have it, for they're always playing to an audience.I've been acting all my life, on the stage, at home, before my friends, to myself.When you're In print, you\u2019re acting in a way, only to a different audience.When I list my voice I lost my audience.That was the hardest thing to bear.I used to think 1 was the most tragic figure in the world, but\" \u2014 the speaker smiled bitterly \u2014 \u201cI guess it was largely because I never saw my name In print, never heard it mentioned any more.What is a career except \u2014 applause?What does a person get out of it except food for his vanity?I'm telling you this to explain what happened next \u2014for if you don't understand the sort of person lam \u2014 the theatrical temperament \u2014 you won't be able to understand what 1 did.\"Well, after 1 got over my first resentment at being ridiculed, the old disease came back.It pleased me to be written about and to have my words quoted, even though you called me the \u2018goose woman,' a bedraggled old hag.\u2019 \u2018a drunken harridan ' When 1 realized how fail\u2019d gone back a lot of dead hopes and ambitions came to life.Embers 1 thought were cold .The \"goose woman*! It's a good name for me.\"All at once 1 dropped out of the papers entirely.I got no more big thrills; had nothing to think about, nothing to occupy me; had to quit acting.I was awfully lonely.I'd had a taste of the drug; the habit was back on me fiercer than ever, if you know what 1 mean.I dare say after this you can follow my motives.I pieced out a story to fit my theory of the killing, studied the ground so as not to contradict myself, planted an old glove \u2014 It was very simple; it looked perfectly easy; 1 didn't think 1 was doing harm to anybody for I felt sure the murder would never be solved and 1 was bringing Maria di Nardi back to life \u2014 laying rose# on a forgotten shrine.1 don't know and 1 don\u2019t care who killed Amos Ethridge.Whoever did it had a good reason, no doubt, for he was a bad man.\u201cMr.Vogel believed me brought me here, put me up, dressed me up, and I got so 1 believed my own story.It was wonderful to \u2018come back,' to creep out of my owo shell and become Maria di Nardi for once again, even though it was all make-bielieve.There's a crab\u2014 the hermit crab \u2014 that does just soft, misshapen thing, but he does crawl into empty shells, beautiful shells, the owners of which have died, and he lives there .1 had a glorious time in my new, beautiful shell until 1 realized that 1 had put a noose around my own boy's neck.\" GIBLET GRAVY gH CRANBERRY MOULD CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE SALTED PECANS SALAD RAISINS COFFEE water.Chill with occasional stirring until the mixture is as thick as strained honey.Add lemon juice, celery, pineapple and cranberry sauce.Turn into wet mould.Chill until firm.Unmould on crisp lettuce.Garnish with thick salad dressing (into which haa been folded an equal measure of whipped cream).SOUTHERN DRESSING 2 cups moistened bread crumbs 1-3 cup melted butter 1 cup canned corn 1 cup chopped celery 1-3 cup chopped ripe olives 1-3 cup chopped stuffed olives finely chopped 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning 1 small onion, minced 1 teaspoon salt % teaspoon pepper Mix thoroughly and stuff into turkey.ers standards characteristics, the flying stewardess is usually between 21 and 26 years old, weighs not more than 125 pounds, and is between five feet and five feet and a half in regarding Onions Thought Skin Purifier height.BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE (Makes 1 3-8 cup#) 2/3 cup white corn syrup, 1% cups medium brown sugar, % cup water, 4 tablespoons butter, % teaspoon vanilla, 6 tablespoons heavy cream.Boil the first four ingredients until sauce reaches heavy syrup consistency.Cool.Add vanilla and cream.If consistency gets a little too heavy add more cream.\u2014Miss Sadie B.Chambers, Arthur, Ont.Activities En Route The activities of stewardesses en route will include the serving of such refreshments'as coffee or hot chocolate and seeing that passengers are supplied with cigarettes and chewing gum.The chewing gum helps equalize the pressure as the » plane descends, the act of frequent swallowing keeps the ear drums flexible.In olden days, many housewives considered onions for their medicinal value as well as for flavor.Here is a good and somewhat different recipe for cooking the fragrant ( ?) vegetable.First peel the onions and slice them lengthwise very thinly.Melt a large piece of butter in n saucepan, and turn the onions into it.Add pepper and salt, put the cover on the pan, and cook very gently until the onions are done, turning them occasionally with a spoon.CRANBERRY MOULD 1 pkg.lemon-flavored prepared jelly powder V* cup boiling water 1 tablespoon lemon juice % cup celery cut fine % cup canned shredded pineapple (drained) 1 cup thick sweetened cranberry sauce.Dissolve jelly powder in boiling Fashion Flashes Evening dresses choose soft shades and arrestingly revealing necklines.Royalty Choose Christmas Cards Dark Red Lipstick Leads For Winter 0 Cunning Pyjamas For Brother Or Sister A long bodice evening gown is chosen in pale Puritan gray, with crisp white pleated organdie ruches outlining deep square neck and the sleeves.The demureness of the shirred full skirt, the tiny tight bodice, is belied by the deep cut of the decolletage.The low-posed position of the white orchid is new.Rich, dark red is the lipstick shade of the hour.If the purplish or .orchid-toned lipstick you bought last September is just about gone, do try some of the deep, wine-red colors before deciding definitely to get a new one just like the old.With black, dark red lipstick can\u2019t be beaten.And it\u2019e equally nice with your wine woolen or the slate blue or gray one.Change your rouge accordingly, of course.Uiriv v Photograph of Garden at Balmoral Castle is Choice of the King EMB III7I Photographs of the royal family\u2019s 1938 Christmas cards were issued last week by che printers, Raphael, Tuck & Sons, Limited.The King and Queen are sending a card bearing a colored photograph of the garden at Balmoral Castle.Quee , Mary\u2019s card is a reproduction of the painting, \u201cThe Rose Garden,\u201d by Theresa Sylvester Stannard.The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester\u2019s card is a view of St.James\u2019 Palace, reproduced from an original by Michael Reilly.It shows the palace on a cloudy day, with four automobiles and a truck before the gate.The Duke and Duchess of Kent are sending a card with a reproduction of \u201cA Christmas Song,\u201d from a painting by Doris Kinkei-sen.It shows a girl with blonde bangs in a low-neck, wasp-waisted gown standing before a dark curtain.o Mauve satin, very silvery, makes a dress with a slim look but extravagantly wide skirt which the wearer holds out when she dances.Self-folds of the satin emphasize the very low strapless decolletage, cut almost to the waist in back.VA > t * w V * Eat The Crockery ft ,o o Purple hues are highlighted in dresses for the young matron and the older woman, alike.* % That is what Maresi Muzzetti, confectioner, of New York, foresees by his invention ef cups, plates and dishes made of coloured candy.When dinner is finished the diners eat the crockery and the table is cleared.X 4* \"3 o ft C'V # Tucked effects in sheers are good for afternoon wear.Quilting is important.Whole jackets are quilted and worn over partially quilted skirts.Quilted coats arc launched, and in one famous Paris house you are offered a quilted breichtwants coat.Upholsterers* trimmings are to the fore.Braids, galons, tassels, bob-fringe, where and how you like.A plain black crepe afternoon dress has a bolero effect marked by a pink and yellow upholsterer's fringe.t It X 4 r x * * The Secrets S M ; Good Looks \u2022V The Princess Royal\u2019s card is reproduced from \u201cOn the Road to Cairngorm from Goylum Bridge, Aviemore.\u201d It shows an old man walking along a snow-covered road with tall trees to the right and farm buildings to the left.m He ¦1 HW * * :Mt SIMPLE SIT-DOWN EXERCISES Many correspondents plead that they are too busy to devote prolonged periods each day to strenuous exercises.They ask for exercises that, while beneficial can be sandwiched into odd moments of the day.Here, therefore, are some sit-down exercises.To strengthen abdominal muscles: sit with body erect, feet flat on floor, and pull in the abdominal muscles as hard as you can.trying to make the front muscles touch the spine.Do this about ten times, then rest for a few moments.Repeat frequently during the day and see how your posture Improves.To strengthen the abdomen and back: sit erect with knees apart and hands on knees.Bend head forward, round the back and pull in abdominal muscles hard.Then lift entire upper torso from pelvis upward.keeping abdomen flat, push lower back forward, draw chest up and out and raise head up and back and do NOT hunch shoulders.Feel the pull from the lowest vertebrae of the spine.Do this five times, rest and repeat five times.These exercises can be carried out at odd times when you are sit-/ ting down \u2014 and you\u2019ll be surprised how many opportunities you will find as each day rolls along! You can obtain any of the following helpful leaflets by sending a 3c stamp for each one required; ID\tFeet Care; Row to Slim; Eyê Beauty; Underweight; Hand Beauty; Superfluous Hair; Face Care.A*k about your own beauty worries, at the same Pleating» Feature Newest Silhouette : 71 ft ZIH 8 SIZES 8*8 Breaking through a padlocked door, a sick horse entered a dispensary in Leribe, South Africa, and lay on the floor until the veterinarians arrived.PARIS.\u2014-Pleatings play a new part in constructing the silhouette.Pleats running different ways to suggest stylized \u201cbas-relief\u2019 drapery are featured by Belong, Alix, Molyneux and others.Pleated lampshade skirts or aprons of net and ribbon added to high-necked party dresses by Belong.Francevramcnt\u2019s first spring tailleurs show finely pleated collars and pockets of the suit fabric, which replace fur.Dunton favors fine pleating in asymmetrical effect and employs it on one side of the bodice and on the other of the skirt of crepe dresses, finishing the neckline with a one-sided pleated collar.By LOUISE LENNOX XMAS SPECIALS Jane will love her name em- broidered right on the pocket of these dainty, but cozy warm pale blue flannelette pyjamas, printed with pretty nosegay in pink.The feminine ruffling may be of washable blue satin ribbon or of selfmaterial.Brother will feel quite grown-up in his pyjamas if they are made of wine colored flannelette .with Peter Pan collar and long sleeves.' Mummy will find them so simple and inexpensive to sew, she\u2019ll want to make several .for her own little tots.Style No.2148 is designed for sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years.Size 4 requires 2 3-8 yards of 39-inch matériel with 2 3-4 yards of ruffling.|||||||| ||||||||||| |||||||||| ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||(||||||||||||| ||\tKSend\tcents.for pattern to think the public will believe you.Peerless Patterns, Room 421, 73 The circumstantial evidence it too strong and you haven't really destroyed any part of it.Am I right boys?\u201d 7-lube %\\ or Id-Wide Hnnirl lirant) New ^ Minister of Tree* For Ontario Urged Now $59.95 A Noose Around His Neck Mary Holmes fell silent.Nobody spoke for am moment; then somebody inquired: ' What did Vogel say when you told him this?\" \u201cHe said I was lying to save Jerry and he had expected something of the sort.Then he threatened me with \u2014\u201d \u201cThreatened you?\u201d It was one of the lawyers speaking.\u201cYes.He\u2019s holding something over me.Now that I\u2019ve defied him, I\u2019ve got to tell you what it is \u2014 that means telling the world \u2014 and it Isn\u2019e easy even for a \u2018bedraggled old harridan* like me.You see \u2014 1 was never married! .Well, gentlemen, there you have the entire story.Mr.Vogel doesn\u2019t believe it, but you do, don\u2019t you?And the pbblic will believe It.Why, you mast know I\u2019m telling the truth.*\u2019 The speaker stared eagerly at first one then another of her hearers.One of the older men answered her: \u201cIt makes no difference, Mrs.Holmes, what we felows think.We are trained not to think, but to get the news.We\u2019ll send out this story, if you say so, but are you sure you rush-button 12-1 hew AufuniMilt* Ce le Reduced $70.00 Sir William Mu lock advocated the formation of a department of trees in the Ontario Government, at the Christmas dinner of the Men of the Tree* Society last week.He said reforestation and the proper care of the province's trees was important enough to have a minister of trees to devote his entire time to that work.\t7 Ï IIUN # tube Hew Automatic Mantel Reduced to $49.95 Ask tour ItePIMiKvr CROSI.KY, UOUKIIS er MAJ»TIO DKAI.KM (\u2022 \u2022 !\u2022«« JNU Ike»* llnrgala* want us to?Will It do any good?\" Then you \u2014 don\u2019t believe me?\u201d \"Let\u2019s put it this way: we don\u2019t i* West Adelaide St., Toronto.Embroidery pattern - Number E-11171 includes 26 names \u2014 15c I I extra.(To be continued) % 7//i â MEN LOVE > GIRLS WITH PEP KOMOL In the great struggle life, everything dépende on the A A / If you ere peppy end full of fun.\\ to be; but don\u2019t be discouraged KOMOL.with He II natural «hades, gives back to hair Its if you ere creme, UfeW# won't be interacted.Men / t Uke I 1 Bust Development; Your 1 FREE I another hew to go \"emHIng through- with Lydia E.Finkhem s Vegetable Compound.It tgAgautooe up theeyetem, thus lei mforte from the functional a # % Il % Ht DVB IIIO si unie y Sold U Issue No.52\u2014\u201938 Please mention this paper, and write to: Barbara Lynn.Room 421, 73 West Adelaide St., Toronto, Ont Why net fry LYDIA E.PIN'SHAM\u2019S VEGETABLE COMPOUND?B and myrrh.From the fact that there were three gifts the tradition ha* developed that there were three Wise Men, and only three, but there I* nothing in this record to aub*tantiate such an idea.We cannot help feeling that these gifts do have some spiritual significance.From the gifts here presented by the Wise Men undoubtedly come* the custom of giving gifts at the Christmas season.In all our giving to one another, which is always a joy, or should be, let us not miss the true significance of Christmas, but give what we give in the name of the Lord Jesus.Everywhere Tonight In It» Season At Christmas I no more desire a rose Than wish a snow in May's new-fangled mirth, But like of each thing that in season grows \u2014 \u2014 Shakespeare Everywhere, everywhere Christmas tonight I Christmas in lands of the fir-tree and pine, Christmas in lands of the palm-tree and vine; Christmas where snow-peaks stand solemn and white, Christmas where corn-fields lie sunny and bright.\u2014 Phillips Brooks F \u2022 # L V first printed card to J.C.Harsley, who in 1846 designed a Christmas greeting card in elaborate proportions.It had allegorical designs of clothing the naked and feeding the hungry, together with a family group of three generations quaffing wine.Only 1,000 of these cards were lithographed and then colored by hand.Most Artistic In Eighties The Christmas greeting card reached its artistic height around 1883-84.The collection of cards at McGill of this era show that many were elaborate and colorful in design.Some have borders trimmed in silk, lace or feathers.Still others are in the forms of sachets.The sentiments expressed in the greetings are typically Victorian.Many of these would arouse laughter today.stars, and spangles that look like \u2022now shining la the moonlight.And the people sing songs and give each other gifts, and it is a time oi being glad.\" the little snow bird twittered.« A Child\u2019a Song of Christmas « \u201cOh, 1 wish they would take me,\" the little tree cried In excitement \u201cI'd love to see It all I\u2019d love te make people happy.But I'm too little,\" and he sighed unhappily.\u201cSb! Let's all be quiet.\" one ol the tall trees exclaimed JL My counterpane is soft as silk, My blankets white as creamy milk, The hay was soft to Him, I know, Our little Lord of long ago.Above the roofs the pigeons fly In silver wheels across the sky.The stable-doves they cooed to them, Mary and Christ in Bethlehem.Bright shines the sun across the drifts, And bright upon my Christmas gifts.They brought Him incense, myrrh and gold.Our little Lord who lived of old.12.And being warned of God in a dream that they should not return to Herod, they departed into their own country another way.xi \"The woodsmen are coming near us.We must be quiet bo they won't notice us.Then we won't be cut down and left to die.When Christmas First Was Celebrated < The earliest celebration of the birth of Christ, December 26 of each year, took place in the Fourth Century, and the custom spread from the western to the eastern church.Before that date the commemoration of Christ's nativity and baptism took place January 6.First mention of Christmas ie found in a Roman document known as the \u201cPhilocalian calendar,\u201d in the year 364, and the first English celebration of the festival was in 698, when St.Augustine baptized 10,000 converts.In 567, the Council of Tours, France, declared a 12-day festival from Christmas to Epiphany, and later, from 991 to 1016, the laws of Ethelred ordained that all strife should cease at Christmas.In Germany, Christmas was established in 813 by the Synod of Mains, and in Norway by King Haakon the Good, in 950.But Id spite of (heir silence, the men drew near.They looked st the trees, and one of them said: \"Oh, these are too tall.No house or church could hold them.Let's get on.\" hand, and his sling ready to use, he listened for a moment.Then he saw the sheep, standing some distance from the others, Its head raised listening to something he could not hear.But David knew what was to be found there.With the atarllght shining full upon It, crouched a lion ready to spring.Swift aa the David of old, the lad swung his sling, and the stone went straight Into the head of the crouching animal.With a alow yielding of Its body the lion fell in desth.\"I am glad, my son, that you were so faithful,\" his mother praised him In the morning.\"Your father was beside himself, wild with his illness, and had I not been able to tell him you were with the flocks he would have gone out, sick as he was And now you have slain a lion.Your fame will go before you.\u201d \"But mother, I did not see the king,\" and David's voice trembled.\"Do you not think the king would have scorned a lad who would desert his post pf duty from Idle curiosity?Nay, my son, you have done your task faithfully and well, and proved yourself a man.Later you may see the king.\" the ancient world at this time, the expectancy of the coming of some great king.Suetonius, a famous Latin writer of the first century, said, \u201cThere had spread over all the Orient an old and established belief that it was fated at that time for a man coming from Judea to rule the world.\u201d For we saw his star in the east, and are come to worst'p him.A great deal of speculation has arisen regarding this star.Some believe that it was some conjunction of heavenly bodies, which the Wise Men recognized as a phenomenon of unusual significance.Matt.2: 3-8.\t3.And when Herod the king heard it, he was troubled.The foreigner and usurper feared a rival, and the tyrant feared the rival would be welcome.And all\twith him.Just then a little lad who was riding In the sled, called to his father: \"Dad, can we find a little tree for sister?Couldn\u2019t we find a cute little tree to put In her very own room?\u201d \"Ho! Ho!\" laughed a big rough man.\"In her room?No little girl will stay in her room on Christmas day!\" The lad's father answered, sadly: \"Yes, my little girl will.She had infantile paralysis last summer, and hasn't been able to walk since.Surely, son, we'll find s little tree for her.\" \"Here 1 am, here 1 am! come and get me,\u201d the little fir tree called out lustily.And the little boy turned and saw the branches trembling, and the little snow bird flying The Little Fir Tree By Henry Harding Oh, soft and clear our mother sings Of Christmas joys and Christmas things, God's holy angels sang to them, Mary and Christ in Bethlehem.There was very little sunlight la the forest.The tree# were so big, all the grown up trees.The little fir tree stretched himself, and he tried to imagine himself as full grown.Looking up at the sky and the stars and the moon, he listened to the big trees talk.\"len t the moon bright tonight,\" one would say; and there would he a gentle rustling of their leaves as the trees would shake their heads In agreement.\"I'm afraid you're going to be stunted, because there Is eo much shade here,\" a little squirrel said to the fir one day aa he jumped into Its branches and brushed the top limbs with hie bushy tail.\"It takes sunlight to make anything grow strong and tall.\" So the little fir tree stretched himself up, and kept hie head Just pointed up toward the spot of sunlight he saw clear up through the maze of heavy tree growth could be straight and upstanding, even If he hadn\u2019t grown tall.Today the ground was all covered with the snow which stayed all white In the forest All but a few of the birds hsd gone south.Every once In a while there was the sound of steel striking against the wood, and infrequently a crashing sound of falling trees.The tall trees began to tremble.\"The woodcutters m e out this Is a funny time of year,\" one mured to the others.Then one of the little snow birds spoke.\"Have you forgotten that every year they come to cut Christmas trees?\" \"What are Christmas trees?\" the little fir asked.\"Oh, they cut down the trees and take them In the house, and put candles on them so they look like Our hearts they hold all Christmas dear, And earth seems sweet and heaven seems near, Oh, heaven was in His sight, I knew, That little Child of long ago.\u2014Marjorie L.C.Pickthall.away Sunday School It la Written 4.And gathering together all the chief priests and scribe# of the people, he inquired of them where the Christ should be born.What irony that Herod was compelled to consult the very men, whom, years before, he had tried to exterminate ' \"Why, dad, there Is a cute little tree over there.Such a beautiful straight tree.Wouldn\u2019t that do?\" he called.The man got out from the sled.He walked to the tree and fondled Lesson 2$> It gently.\"1 never saw beautiful tree.It seems to glow.Molly will love it,\" he said with a smile.The little tree was so happy that he didn't feel the blow# from the ax that cut him to the ground.And when they put him into the sled, he was still happy.The little boy called to his father: \"It sounds as If the little tree was singing when the wind blows through Its branches.\" And the little tree laughed delight- more LESSON XIII COD\u2019S GREAT LOVE Golden Text God so loved the world, that he gave hi# only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth on him should not perish, but have eternal life.John 3: 16.And they said unto him, In Bethlehem of Judea : for thus it is written through the prophet, 6.And thou Bethlehem, land of Judah, art in no wise least among the princes of Judah: for out of thee shall come forth a governor, who shall be shepherd of my people Israel.This most remarkable prophecy is found in Mich 6: 2, and was uttered seven hundred years before our Lord\u2019s birth.7.Then Herod privily called the Wise-mcn, and learned of them exactly .what time the star appeared.8.And he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, Go and search out exactly concerning the young child; and when ye have found him, bring me word, that I also may come and worship him.This monstrously cruel king did not want to go to Bethlehem to worship Jesus as he said, but, as later events proved, to put this very babe to death, that there might be no possible chance of a rival king growing up in the land.The Worshipper# Matt.2: 9-12.9.And they, having heard the king, went their way; and lo, the star, which they saw in the east, went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.10.And when they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceeding great Joy.The contrast between the fear of this wicked king and the Joy possessing the heart of these sincerely seeking Wise Men Is a lesson all of itself.11.And they came into the house.And saw the young child with Mary his mother; and they fell down.The verb here Is the same one used of a servant falling down to a king (Matt 18: 26, 29).And worshipped him.The Wise Men were the first of a great number of people of every kind who worshipped the Lord Jesus when he was on earth.And opening their treasures they offered unto him gifts, gold and frankincense David, the Shepherd Christmas Cards: Custom Is Recent He By MoHy Chittick Greeting Card Industry Is Less Than A Century Old THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING Time\u2014The time of our Lord\u2019s birth le still a matter of dispute, but we follow here the chronology of Sarouel J.Andrews and many others, and date it in December, 5 B.C.The visit of the Wise Men, therefore, took place in February.4 B.C.Place.\u2014Jerusalem, of course, was the capital of Palestine, located in the province of Judea, while Bethlehem was in the same province six miles to the south.1.Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea.Bethlehem was the home of Ruth and Boaz, and consequently was the birthplace of David, from whose royal line the Son of David came.In the day of Herod the king.This Herod was called Herod the Great, the son of Antipater.Behold, Wise-men from the east came te Jerusalem, saying.The word here translated \u201cwise-men\" is the Greek word \u201cmagi\u201d.They were men truly learned in mathematics.astronomy, geography, and medicine.\"You can\u2019t go out to tend the sheep tonight, Judah,\" David heard the choke In his mother's voice.\"The lion's claws have wounded you sore.I will find someone to send out with them.\" \"He is hot, so hot,\" she whispered to David after his father had fallen into a troubled sleep.\"It will make him sick unto death if he goes out on the plain.\" \"Fear not, mother, 1 will go.Now that I am fourteen, I can prove myself a man.I will go, like my great forefather, David, the king.\u201d Rebeccah bade him good-bye tenderly.\"Had I a ion older, I should send him.But you are all I have.Take care.The lion may return.\" So David drove his father's flock herds watched their flocks by night.The cool breeze from off the mountains made him draw his edly From a small beginning in 1846 the Christmas greeting card Industry has grown to gigantic proportions.Research into Christmas traditions at McGill University discloses that the exchange of printed greeting cards dates back less than a century.Other Christmas customs date to pagan times.The First Card Sent The records at McGill indicate that there is some uncertainty as to the exact date that the first Chrismas card was actually sent.Most authorities ascribe the Ancient Holly Spreads Cheer \\ But In homes throughout the continent this Christmas the holly plant will carry on its age-old duty of spreading Yuletide spirit, a custom that dates back to the pagan tribes of continental Europe.Current popularity of the holly is a continuation of the custom of the Druid feasts which honored the mistletoe and holly in pagan rites.In Europe the tribes under Roman rule sent holly branches to each other as evidence of good will.Homes and churches were decorated with holly laden with crimson berries when the pagans celebrated the feast of Saturnalia, the \u201cturning on of the sun.\u201d Feast of Celtic Sam Ged - * Yuletide, the feast made to the Celtic sun god, Yaioul, finally became the celebration of Christmas, and the holly tree, known as the holy tree, became the sacred tree for decorations at out Christmas festivals.Holly does not bear berries until it is five years old.Before that time the male and female trees cannot be told apart.There are more than 300 species of the plant, all of them native to the temperate and tropical regions of both hemispheres.Only the American and English holly trees have rich green leav These are outlined with sharp spines or teeth, and the fruiting branches have round crimson berries.r Are You Listening?cloak close.Suddenly over the hill before him he saw a group of men approaching.That was a surprising thing, to see men wandering about at night But there was nothing alarming In their action.They seemed to be filled with excitement and joy.Now one of them called: \"Who la this, guarding his sheep here?Oh, is it you David, son of Judah?Come with ua.We have seen yon star, brighter than any star of the morning.It la moving, and we are following It.\" David was on his feet, listening with boyish excitement to their tale of the words they had heard from the heavens, as an angelic host praised Jehovah.His heart burned within him, and he was eager to accompany the band of shepherds.Then he heard one of the young lambs: \"Ms am as.\" The answering bleat came from a distance mother had wandered off In search of tender morsels.David heard heard once again his mother's warning.\ts \"I have come to guard my father's flock.I cannot go with you.\" \"We left our sheep, David.This Is the king you are about to aso.We must go.You are a fool te stay here with th the King Is to be seen.\" \"I came here to tend this flock.It is not mine, but It Is my task,\u201d was his only reply.When they saw that he would not accompany them, they made haste to be on their way.| At first hi» taie the shepherds had told him kept him awake.But gradually his By FREDDIE TEE IN \"SILVER THEATRE\" Ida Lupino, daughter of the famed British comedian, Stanley Lap Ino, but & popular screen star In her own right, will play opposite Conrad Nagel in the \"Silver The# tre\" productions to be heard over the Columbia network on Christmas and New Year\u2019s Day.(WABC-CBS, 6:00 to 6:30 p.m.E.S.T.).In order to get away from the possible surfeit of Christmas plays to be heard during the holidays, these two episodes of \u2018Silver Theatre\u201d will be devoted to a presentation of Da vld Garth\u2019s \"Challenge for Three\u201d the story of a smuggling ring.And the American pictures In which Miss Lupino has appeared, have been \"Artists and Models.\u201d \"Peter Ibbetsoa,\" \"The Gay Deeper ado\" and \"Anything Goes.\" RADIO TUBES GUARANTEED The Rogers Radio Tube factory have just announced that they giving an unqualified warran ty to apply on all types of Roger* radio tubes, which should be good news to every owner of a radio sef \u2014and of coarse, they will always be sure to re-tube with Rogers | dio Tubes.This also applies to ev ery tube in the new 1939 Rogers, Deforest Crosley and Majestic ra dio sets.SHE PREFERRED ACTING Pretty Gretchen Davidson, pictured here, Is an Evanston, 111., girl who couldn't wait until she got out of college to embark on her life\u2019s So she quit Northwestern gggwmw University after MËÊL& the first year and got herself a Job with a touring Star la the East 2.Where is he that is born King of the Jews?It is a truly great question as to how these men ever knew that a king of the Jews had been born.There was, throughout career both l o f company \"Showboat.\u201d Her stock experience with the Providence Players followed, and then she turned to radio, in 1934.She has been on the air since, having been heard in the CBS serials, \u201cThe Trouble House,\" and \u201cCarol Ken- \\mcmm a The Ida Lupino Gretchen Davidson nedy'e Romance,\" and at present is appearing In \"Aunt Jenny\" and \"Big Sister,\u201d also over the WABC-Columbia network.% % * % among few sheep, when CAROLE LOMBARD Carole Lombard, glamorous star of the films, has been signed tor her first radio merle#.The program, sponsored by the Kellogg Company, will begin on Sunday, January IS, 1ISI, and will be heard each week over the NBC-Red Network from 19:0# to 11:09 p.BL, EST 'v-3 * - no » eltement over the eye# grew heavy.Ho was almost stars to be signed for the new fall asleep when he heard the \"Manama,\" of a young lamb again.H* Jumped to his feet, conscious that he had forgotten to hunt up that wandering mother.With staff In his hour show.Other members of the oast and the director of the future.BIB » THE EQUITY Correspondence HODGINS GARAGE ¦¦ggAppreciation mÊÊÊKQ Wv, the numbers of the Shawvilh* Community Hospital Committee, as the Figures ri leased today by Honourable fwr 1388 draws to a close, wish to harles A, Dunning, Minister of Fin- publicly acknowledge our sincere aj>-ahiuv tbit, up to October 31, 1938, preoiation to all those through wh 8,879 Homo Improvement Loans for unselfish efforts have contributed ti $3,148,043.28 had been made for im- year of signal advancement, provements to farm pnqarlics.This To Messrs, (j.A.Howard and J.M.ompares with 7,ti08 and $3,924,990 Argue through whose masterful pre ported for the period tip to August 31, sen (at ion of our neml for funds before 1938, representing an increase of 071 the Hon.Dr, J.J.l'aquette, Provincial Kina for $223,653.2(1 for the two-month Minister of Health, obtained for ,'eriod.Some of these loans were used grant of $15.000.00 over a three year \u2022 u- the improvement of the farm resi- term toward the construction, furnish lence, while in other eases the funds ing and maintenance ; to the commun ¦vers used to finance needed repairs to ity itself for the marvellous response of ii n< sheds and other farm buildings.its individual members in our recent drive for funds ; to the several local Municipalities for their splendid dona lions ; to Dr.and Mrs, C\\ F.C\\ Powles, who have completely furnished one of the rooms with the most modern lïospectivc borrowers are warned hospital furniture as a private ward in hat application for a National Housing I memory of their respective parents; \\ct loan must be made prior to the to Hon.Minister of Health and his -\u2019art of construction.If construction is Department for the substantial grant, numenced before final written approval | uud to Ins^iector Kdnmnd Latourelle for ! .s received, the borrower does so at his I bis kindly, practical and helpful sug-ovn risk.If the minimum standards gestions on his recent visit to pass our I >f construction and the memorandum building as a Provincial Hospital Vnii, peei finit ions are not strictly observed ftnd to all and sundry who have in any he.borrower is not eligible for a Nation- wa>' contributed to the success of the ti Housing .Vet loan.\tpast year we just want to say THANK 11 the borrower wishes to proceed with I \\ * he construction he may do &u at his I Hesponse such as this encourages! »wn risk.I Ip to a certain point he may |your committee to look forward to the xcavrttc, lay the footings, build the Rooming year with confidence.\t| laaemcnt walla, and after inspection by he leading institution inspector, he may uniplvte waterproofing and backfilling.Dp to this point he is eligible for a National Housing Act loan, hut he must i ,l proceed any farther ; otherwise the ui can not be granted.As soon as i:ul approval is received he may pro ' d with the construction.11 the borrower lias signed his loan it ion prior to the start of eon ion, and his plans and specifics rv complete ami comply with nil v;l Housing Act requirement a ; e may be reasonably sure that ppr< val will be granted Wore the s reached the point out-However, if the plans predication do not comply in every t, then he must understand that spunsibility for the delay ii \u2019 rests entirely upon him X SHAWVILLE, DEC.29.1938 \\ X X X X # \\ X X < t X X a X X X Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Sales ~ Service X X X X X US ll V X X X Looking Ahead SEASON\u2019S GREETINGS! i National Housing Act Notice to Prospective Borrowers The Christmas Season gives us an opportunity to say how much we During the year we have in a more or less formal manner expressed our appreciation for your patronage.That is as it should he.I$ut, si ch expressions do not altogether satisfy us at this season of universal good will.We want you to accept this Christmas lettei a special message of acclaim for the fellowship that you have shown our institution during the last twelve months.May your Christmas Season be a joyous and your Now Year fulfill those desires which make the heart glad.appreciate the happy relations have long enjoyed in ihis industry we î Looking ahead, we wish years and years of Happy New Years for all.as THE SHAWVILLE MILLING CO., REC'O.Signed on behalf of the Committee one Mks.V.J C\\Li»>vM.1, President Our Obligations NOTICE A Correction To disc hu go obligatioiKs lii'li i i t* tlu the mmmmm hiitjsvrihn in tile ; further on oat\u2019li onr Him mini > end of To the Electors of the Township of Clarendon It has been brought to my attention WÊM n InterestiM Old-tinu Happenings written by Mr.\\Y A.Hod gins, of Shawvillc.and on Since rely yours «gun we remind > in it recru - to seiid imotmts (ti,e without I ho adilrMs P'uw'.i xpinrt ion d it subscribe! hoxv they response an article \u2018 fV fully over the article and conaidvring the age of tht mi informant Ÿ'dH\tV.//f'f/f/Wà àttf/ I nee t f (Jueta?c ipal Corporalicn f Clarendon dit Noli ig of Hu i u ter, also his in ppiied, i was of t forn M \\ tin i ;i *- i « t a gjani \"t H.'I UfJI I opinion that 1 w ou Id i But on |>< epic of that writing while ot! In this case repl> lthought I led 8.gv employ their t fishing.lut is hereby given tl fores ml Elector's Hall.S frag vxiutly atly mi.X .1 Wl I i \\ hold hat ; M«.ml ty, the 91 h day of January for tin t nominating a Mayor and The meeting will mi close at noon f noon there art*, more n fm Mayor and1\t,\t*>\u2018ese! P Hors an election will Huiiflretk.of same ball on the foj- j a6es ir*;F§$ ind.lowing Monday, January 16th, from I bask princrj gift o'clock turn.to six o\u2019clock pin | prensiond^zii! family j The retiring Mayor i* \\Y.II.Iwr., 1 Vn \u2022 of a ! Thon tiring Councillors are : Hoy Mac- I\u2018°.,1.n7) Connolly' and William ! P'inip with the ho: the air can t get They put a lit Lb?c er ccmbustibl Monger, c llynes xilli 1 t v i previa t< 0 I>agg to Can Mil \\ I\u2019HK lùyvm l ml 1 i } h three I i l The Beach Manor 1 1 1 rs : s I) ( I to l V s 1 Minutes of South Onslow School Board the He thm il WUH i r\\t% f i ! I ft i 1 S 1 1 t t I ! I Diitsr t terms it \\ui.i Stu-irt.?J.'Cxt I S Tho Bench Manoi i» a Range t outstanding quality and proven merit.Although it decs not possess the synime-tticftl proportions of the Inbornte Ihmnchef many features f ft jn irrietl about the year j il), 193 t t ! 1 ion e « \\ fling Then \\\\ living.The x >unge»t | f 91 years old i much as a t > > ëd T 7 y 11 ut, s Grant 1 more it has < )n i ir Voting tlie n firmed t ( ! the Hick a r.i I « < my hand at Shnwv f December, 1038.diIvk of !ist meeting we read.end t l hey I tor a (tin f years, tl fsitae I >agg j maple 1 u*b : **ure there are residents ] 1 Shaw ville who know well where i the old foundation l arn founda somber it well and I ha t ! î t » in common, onsequently may be depend* d upon at nil times to render iccuf the highest quality >vith minimum fuel tiooHHËÜBlH I t s Moiioii l»y ( unir Btirdt N-vretaiy write the Inspect ( \u2022 rade in N the child that the re Eighth |f\" the parents of 0 l oin a willing ; tlh w i i ! I i J.A DEAN, Secretary Tre u \\ $ < l Use! b< v 1 am i sort i Orati hildren at honi Eighth Orart ! f t U f ¦gepUp cou sump-ît is particularly designed toi the a vet age sized family where quality paramount essential, optional with coal or wood burning grates and available in either the Standard Finish or ttie Full Enamel Finish.Cl 1 I [ I til red « NOTICE YI I tint WalterIÎ cepted, appoint I < a ret ikt 1 at Motion by t irks resignation In \u2022 > Sally 1 » 1 School -Carried Motion hy Coinr Bn !s were approved ; its for No.I .I * ! ( I I I x Hi a \\ luit To the Electors of tha Township of Shawville 1.Then ht lui! in acre < f the An fir I is n 1 : sc witl It is % ir \\ ) V.Tl i 7 the foliov Folk Confirmed Cold I) On Deceit Polk\u2019s ftnnu previous un discovery o nearly a yti these reach dated Sc.n F there at ven now V for the happ|_______________ o.Dagg'd death, the writer differs greatly as to the way related years ago | v by people who knew the facts.They work\t¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦I feeling cold and sick turned a cluir over Public Notice is hereby given that) a on the door and threw his e «at on the meeting of the ratepayers^ this \u2018Mitoi rungs and lay near the stove and\twhen\tripality will be held on Wednesday, the\tappeared supper ivas ready one of the boys\twent\tI eleventh day of January, nineteen ;l,un-\ton Augti^t 10$ to shake him up and he was dead.\tdied and thirty-nme, at Hynes , Hall, in\t]\tPer dispôtjcfigs Vs for suspicion and foul play and ; the Village of Shaw ville, between th** oa^fr?v aw and wanting the hours of ten o\u2019clock in the morning and , i\t«\t,\t, r |\tbody sent to Montreu! or Toronto, 11 twelve o\u2019clock noon, for the purpose of\tI\tcrWds.It l\", BW'i\t1\t\"i.< i o< oivj\twould like, at that time, to know\thow\t\u2022 nominating councillors to replace the\tsan]5 PreSiCt myiinnrned,^^^^^^ first train CiUlK.i(,to Sjuwvilk\tVillage of Shawville.I further ne t ice that W.A.ha> Voting will be held .i, Monday, the nothing but unkind remarks about sixteenth day of January, nineteen Cico.D.igg and as 1 du not want to any I hundred and thirty nine, at Hynes' mud slinging and want to let the dead Hall, aforesaid, between the hours of rest and not insult the living I will now eight A.M.and six P M\u201e inVca conclude,\ting h necessary.Ada P.i gui i ime 115 00 i II I h ical iiiCc c-f (jueliec, ici pal ' Cor pc rati, n of tShawviiio 1 t IX» X n the 1 Walter Clark, xvurk at N Wyn i a n M -'v K ech n Nl p itieU, closet back splash and mantel Uoi* e«hi*tructcil iteriur finished 1C 0 I :: l T >»& distance telepl Motion I*y (unir Amin, that this rds of culls 1 01 v A n \\ t int of rust resisting iron \\ black baked enamel Board call for tenders for 10 ( * rev n Hardwood for both No and 4 ftUhfOCj NVai n.ii g « \\ 3 ami t 1 school.( oh ds for N ¦¦¦¦¦I \\Vroo.l to be Beech, Maple and Yellow! t| îbrch, 24 inches long and piled in sheds, j i\u201e Tenders to January 10fh.On n \u2022ii.i.Enami:r.Hmsh -Exterior lull ixmelHin enamel in txvc with tan or green § panels xvn 1.Ox Ml i! ?cl I* vast t i : $ ! act tone ivory warn >im?n.j Making oven auh $ Phone, 20 ÎB Lost Money Selling Christmas Trees v6t The Shawville, Que.Ottawa Journal ! I nsoM Christmas trees were lying Around practically every vacant lot in Ottawa on Tuesday and it is reported a large number of men who went into the business r yeslnre.There never has been such a glut of Christmaa trees in Ottawa and this was of Iceland*' it was known to naviga- .attributed to the fa%t the number of tors long before this.A Greek schol- if people in the business almost trebled ar and navigator, Pytheas.about j nnd also to the fact owing to favorable I the year 330 B.C , reached a land j weather it was a comparatively simple called Thule, which some have I matter to go into the bush to cut them, thought to be Iceland.The only I \u201e Trees could lie bought fur a few cents ! positive knowledge of Iceland before | in the country providing the purchasers I the Nor*e civilization was posent them themselves.They only cost a sessed by Celtic monks, called Cul-few cents more each delivered on the dees (from Ce le De, meaning Gods highway.Wmi\t-\t| comrade?).These hermits appear if was stated here a large number of j to have been the first inhabitants of men on relief and also h number of Iceland, as early as the Sixth or youth* on holidays from school went ! Seventh century, says a corre-;nto business to rnakp a few dollars for! spend en t in the Detroit News.The j Christmas.Many of them left their tyranny of King Farald Haarfagre unsold tree* on the vacant lots and will Ied to the settlement of Iceland and j iow have to clear them away.\tbefore many decodes this island was A last minute drop in price to n one of the most populous of Norse .; lick le and a dime for trees failed to overseas colonies, with a representa-xt tract any additional business on Sat -1 dve government.\tj i relay H ARLAN I) V.IIOIVAT.Secretary Treasurer Village of ShawviÜe Knew or Iceland Before Colonized by Norsemen Iceland was first colonized by Norsemen about the year 874 A.D., but according to Gjerset's \u201cHistory + money on their ¥1 4 t 4 tnntlv IVjay Success Attend You «% 9^35^ Rot/ 6.Fraser Flower», Gifts RENFREW, ONT.Bo* 886 Phone 160 Novelties Pftner.to and annotto are prominent among the island's products\u2014 but piment- is not what the American housewife knows by name, being , the common all-spice, the berries of which grow in clusters on trees some thirty feet tall.-\t.j\tn , During 193$#, wv wisli you every success your inli portion of the year brlag» and bountiful rewards for earnest endeavors.We thank you for your patronage during the past year and cherish your friendly regard.extend sincere good wishes to all.Distittctiv that # cur business, vite your patronage orders of $1 00 or us collect $5.00 or over, phont and we shall prepay Flower Styling We in I When harvest time approaches, before the berries are fully ripe, a small boy clambers to the top of the tree, breaks off the ends and throws them to the ground, where the berries are gathered up like coffee.Annotto is a reddish berry which, when boiled, yields an oily extract used as a dye.Jamaica ginger grows abundant-fly in patches on the red hillsides.»Tlie plant somewhat resembles the currant-bush, but only the root is valuable, the tops being crushed and used again as seed.K good yield, Jamaicans say, Is 2,000 pounds of ginger to the acre.O er.phone On orders of « collect Greenland was discovered probably by Gunnbjorn, at the beginning of the Tenth century, and in 982 Eric the Red, a Norseman, sailed from Iceland to find this land.He spent three years on its southwest coasts exploring the country and on his return named it Greenland In order ARMSTRONG WOOLEN MIL! I lî.ïS\t\u201c ** Shawrille, Qn»t.as FOR SALE GRAHAM SPENCE BARBER SHAWWILLE, QUEBEC tkimforter Rate, Spinning Rolls and Yarn, made frcm pure virgin wool, given in exchange for good wool.Rhana anytime between 7 a.m and 11 pm The Equity \u2014\u2014 Farm For Sale 8ll«blllllt« 1883 PUMUHIIKII KYKRY THURSDAY AT SIIAWVILER, QUEBEC PRINTING Farm for sale on Fifth Line of Bristol, on the Highway, 140 acr< i go#.d bush.Will sacrifice if disposed of at once.U.N.AN8TI88, 135 liich mond Hoad, West,born, Ont.annual subscription Successor to G.F Hodgins Co.Limited Anywhere in Canada .$1.50 To United States Remember THE EQUITY is in a position to do practically all your printing as neatly and at a lower cost than outside e firms.Let us do your : 2.00 Louis XIV Was Knov n as Great or Grand Monarch I Louis XIV, who ruled France from the age of five until his death ot seventy-seven, is known as the Great or Grand Monarch, typifying j absolute rule in its extre nest form, i Though he may never nave said, \u201cThe state, it is I,M notes a writer in the Detroit News, he was emphatically the state throughout his reign.His education was entrusted to Cardinal Mazarin and vas largely neglected, for which he was afterward ashamed.Writers such as Huddleston in his \u201cLouis XIV in Love and in War\" say that this sense of his juvenile inferiority and suppression accounts fc his later characteristics of self - assertion, majesty and splendor.Of only moderate intellect, he had good sense to select wi;e administrators such as Colbert, who reformed the tax system, encouraged commerce and industry and gave Prance a navy.He helped literature and the arts, as adding to his own renown.His saying, \u201cWas there not birch enough in the forest of Fountainebleau?** showed how he regretted the neglect of his education, particularly in the principles of virtue.The Britannica says the judgment of posterity has not repeated the flattering verdict of his contemporaries, but he remains ti e model of a gieat king in all that concern tl c externals or kingship.The palace of Versailles was designed by hinTj to serve as the symbol of his reign | and the monument of his greatness.I His court and government were in- , stalled there*in 1602\tI A * T» \u2022m AU arrears muet be paid in full before any paper fa discontinued A W.O.COWAN, PUBLISHER Letterheads, Billheads Envelopes, Invoices, < c *n 9 HTkê Statements, Posters, Labels Counter Check Books, Shipping Tags Sales & Service main «trait SHAWVILLE, QUE um i Shell Sealed Gas and Oils / General Repairs THE EQUITY I\u2019HONE, 75 « t ¦ The Same Reliable Service M Wilson's Garage riiotie 40 Look Here For Sain, Wants, Fonnd Lost, sir.A Happy, Happy New Year To All SEASON\u2019S GREETINGS o LUST - Some w hero on Centre Street, Shaw ville, from Station to Brick Yard, me Gold Wrist Watch.Flnuer please notify Ifkv It i\\ IIh.tom, UrUtol ltidge, Howard offered.J Luatcrware Was Popular in England Century Ago Lusterware enjoyed a great vogue in England at the beginning of the Nineteenth century.All the Staffordshire potters made luster.Jc- | siah Wedgwood produced his gold I luster as early as 1Y76 and his silver in 1780.His lusterware is distinguished by the high quality of the I body.This was essential to a surface free from roughness and is a mark of fineness in all good luster.Spodc made luster and it was produced at Leeds, Swansea, Liverpool, Brislington and other places.Though usually considered in the class of antiques, most of the English lusterware dates from about 1820 to 1840.The lustrous effects, relates a writer in the Los Angeles Times, were obtained on earthenware and porcelain by the application of a thin glaze of some metallic oxide.The process is a very ancient one which some authorities say originated with the Persians.The art was rediscovered in the Eighteenth century by the Staffordshire potters, and provided a new form of decora-fiongwhich at once became very popular.Credit is usually to John Hancock of the Derby factory as the originator of English luster.It was ¦ not long, however, before the potters not only in the Staffordshire district I but in the northern districts as well I were decorating their pottery in this The variety of decorative effects lusterware is'very great.ÿ They may include narrow bands, mottled _ _ effects, classical figures in white j jpJEj relief, reverse panels in which drawings or inscriptions are transfer-printed over the glaze.Then there is the cottage type of china with the overglaze prints of Faith, Hope and Charity, the Mother and Child series and so forth.LOST-On Saturday.December 211h.>alr \u2018enfin on Ulas*ee.Finder kindly call MR*.C.K.O.I *owi.is*.Phono 17.Once again thf spirit of Christmas is with us and ice hear the age-old Angel Song of * \u201c Peace on Earth Good Will to Men!' May that spirit abide with and refresh us throughout the New Year and and bring us Peace, Plenty and Prosperity is the sincere wish of FOR SALT* A few Hsm nehiri Pallet**.Apply to Hvi.ukkt Afuktiivnu.Shrtw | itie.FOR SALK - Mane Reaver (\u2019oat.aixe it, in good condition.Apply to Finirt SoMKHvrr.i.R, Uryeon.Que.YV)e would like you to feel that these good wishes which we send to you at this joyous season prevail throughout the entire year.LOST -On Main Street.Shamrtlte on Tuesday evening, Dec.13th, between W.A.11 origin* Stores and It.U.Hodglnt* : evidence, a black purse, containing a '.urn af money.Finder please return to Mes.R.O.fîurmiRs, Shaaville.MANAGER and STAFF of SHAWVIILE BAKERY FOR SALK Set Of Gasolene ljunps, liable for hall or skating rink.Apply DOroituK D.DuvMMONn, Bristol, Que.$ i Season\u2019s \u2022Greetings LOST -In the v kin it y rf Wilson#.Garage, fibavrville, on Saturday.Decent \u20221er 10th, a > I ?ALE Dll A I'Ll; Shaw ville, (j i llODV 32 T Fur Pelts Wanted % ! I wish to announce to thv public that I mu in tin* m ukrt for all kind# of Reasonable fur pells find assure highest market price*.Xu is \\l HOKNiX I rsed Fur Penk-rî \u2014 Ç BWvviK Que.Successor to G.F.Hodgins Co., Limited The Popham Colonists On October 17, 1608, the Popham colonists abandoned a settlement they had made on the Sagadahok river, in what is now Maine, during August, 1607, and sailed away upon the first supply ship sent them from England.Despite the early enthusiasm of their leader, George Popham, the settlers\u2014cut off for more than a year from communication with friends and loved ones\u2014 were doubtless disheartened not less by homesickness due to their utter isolation than by danger, by privation and by Popham*s death, and gladly accepted the first opportunity to withdraw from the enterprise.Of them a contemporary historian writes : \u2018 Discontented persons, suffering whileas they act, can seldom have good success, and never satisfaction.\u201d « H To our faithful old friends and our cherished new friends, and to those whose friendships we strive to merit, we extend, ' Sincere Greetings May the New Year be a Prosperous and Happy one.1938 1832 ! ft GREETINGS! {Jndwidiui / Ofttenüon To our friends of long standing \u2014Gating ! To our new acquaintances \u2014 Greeting** to those wc have yet t and know Greetings l| Cotisant, interested, friendlyattentiou to the banking requirements of each individual client is characteristic of the service of this century-old Bank.And meet Banned Came of Cricket l v j England's kings banned the game of cricket because they feared it would interfere with archery practice.\u201cA dishonorable and useless game, Edward III denounced in l.$65.Not until 1748 was the royal restriction lifted, although bettirg on the game was still deplored.With the Eighteenth century, cricket's popularity zoomed.Aristocratic clubs were formed.Nobility became ardent players.C.H.MacLean The Red and White Store THE CORNER STORE %e BANK of NOVA SCOTIA l.I Estate Mr*.M.C.Howard Main and Centre St* QUE.* CENTURY OF BANtINl, «ER VICE \u2022 HAWVILLE.i t 1 Plane Making Pace Speeded In Dominion Industry Making Canadian War Craft; $10,000,000 British Order The New Ontario Conservative Leader Is Congratulated Closed Game Areas Fought In Ontario Chatham Rod and Gun Club Oppose Move mers Would Have to Be Own Game Wardens PUCK VOICE OF THE PRESS ».N CHASERS «K *\u2018v NEWS OF O H A.DOINGS & NO HIGH STICKING The O.H.A.Executive Commit tee Intends to make the tesmi play clean hockey this season, eves If some of the players and coaches have to be suspended.O.H.A.referees have been notified to sever el y penalise all high sticking and slashing on the hands, arms and body, with major penalties to those who start fisticuffs on the Ice.The players who Jump on the Ice to mlz In a fight will get 10 minute misconduct penalty, and If they actually get Into the fight, each player will get a 5 minute major penalty.Managers and coaches should take warning and notify their players If they do not play clean hockey, they will not be permitted to play at all.CANADA Say Far- * WISH THEY'D PIPE DOWN Calgary reports the huge gam waste In the West is to be ended.Can anything along this line be tried at Ottawa?\u2014 Toronto Telegram.3 ¥ Royal Canadian Air Force authorities expect that by mid-summer all aircraft constructed under the 1937 and 1938 defense programs will be delivered.The airplane industry will then be turning out.more speedily than previously, the planes contemplated in the program which Parliament will vote next session.The fillip given to the industry by the $10,000,000 order from the British Government has resulted in plans being drawn up of a well co-ordinated expansion.Not only will the companies concerned be equipped with facilities to handle British orders, but the enlargement necessitated by these will enable them to take care more quickly of Canada's aircraft demands.Efforts to popularize the R.C.A.F.and develop air-mindedness among the Canadian people will be continued.It is not unlikely that when all the new craft are delivered some imposing air pageants may be staged at strategic places throughout Canada.rt A lengthy discussion on the question of having restricted game areas in Ontario featured the monthly meeting of the Chatham Rod and Gun Club.Members opposed the formation of such areas in the district and claimed the move would create considerable difficulty during the hunting season.See Growth of Poaching The restricted area plan of the Department of Game and Fisheries is to have tach townslip limit the number of hunting licenses to 160.The township collects fees for each license and in return farmers must act as their own game wardens.Under the present plan it would be illegal to move from one township to the next without having a license for each municipality.Behind the plan most members could see a desire on the part of the government to eliminate paid game wardens and leave the onus of stopping poaching on farmers.SR a t DISAPPOINTMENT Every time we see a picture of a beautiful homo set in beautifully landscaped grounds and feel that we want to spend the rest of our days there, it turns out to be a funeral home.\u2014 Kitchener Record » \\ ENOUGH RAILWAYS NOW A scientist says a trip to the moon is a possibility but the Port Arthur News Chronicle thinks If this will entail the building of more railways, the thing should be discouraged.\u2014 Chatham News.n IN NATIONAL HOCKEY A new 72-page book is Just off the press giving all the information on players, managers and coaches In the National Hockey League.In addition, this book contains all the records of Interest for years back In the N.H.L.The book Is recommended by every Manager on the seven N.H.L.teams, copy simply send one I lb.Bee Hive Syrup label or two 1 lb.labels along with 6c to cover handling and postage, to the St .Lawrence Starch Co., Limited, Port Credit.Ont., along with your name and address and request for, \u201cWho's Who In the National Hockey League.\" ¦ 1 NOT FOR THE TAKING Some folk appear to think that turkeys and Christmas trees are to be had in the rural districts merely for the collecting.The courts may have to do something to teach them the error of that viewpoint.\u2014 Peterborough Examiner.Cf % : To get a Into Spain, then, openly with both feet, and help Franco win the war, and gain the peninsula pretty much for himself.\u2014o\u2014 THE WEEK'S QUESTION What is the significance of Memel Land?Answer: Memel Land is a piece of territory, to the north of East Prussia, 1.099 square miles in extent, which by the Treaty of Versailles was taken from Germany and placed under League of Nations control.In 1923 It handed by the allied powers to Lithuania.152,000, predominantly Germanic.The city of Memel gives Lithuania its sole access to the Naiis in the territory have for some time been agitating for return of the area to Germany.Nazi victories in the Memel Diet elections last week are regarded prelude to a demand for reunion with Germany.The formal demand is likely to come in January if Adolf Hitler of Germany doesn\u2019t pull a smart \u201choliday coup\" before that date.MODERN COURAGE C''iirage is an enduring human quality.Our forefathers who plunged into forests infested with Indians and wild animals faced the unknown with no greater hardihood than the modern man who tunes in his radio on a dramatic program.\u2014 (Hal Frank, in Saturday Night).Because coal production at home is declining, France is importing more than 1,000,000 tons a month.National Fitness News Parade By Elizabeth Eedy t The results of following this plan of (1) making pedograph prints of all students entering the Collegiate for the first time, (2) careful Inspection of Infected feet, (3) referring to the family physician all cases requiring attention, have been most satisfactory.« » Coffin Fame Marian Weaver, of Chicago, wanting to become world famous, has had herself buried in a luxury coffin 6 feet underground, hoping to remain there 3 months.LOST AND FOUND DEPT: Would someone please tell us whether the full-size circus merry-go-round (complete with hors-ea calliope) stolen from a barn near St Catharines this fall has ever been located.Has the thief been apprehended and brought to Justice?Or maybe the merry-go-round was Just borrowed?WHY A DOG TAX?There is no sound reason for tho Imposition of a canine taz.The system Is merely a hang-over from the old days when municipalities collected such fees in order to provide a fund from which to compensate sheep owners whose animals had been killed by dogs, keeps sheep in Windsor, so far as we are aware, so therefore there Is no need for a fund of this kind.This being the case, why should dog owners have to buy tags for their pets?No one has to pay a fee for keeping a cat, a canary, a parrot, a peacock, a white rat, a rabbit, or any other pet; why, then, the exception in the case of dogs?\u2014 Windsor Star.THE FOOT OF THE CLASS by Mrs.Isabel Sills The Collegiate student at an age when outstanding physical defects should already have been corrected, often finds himself handicapped by early parental negligence of such factors.Among other defects found frequently In Collegiate students, are flat feet, foot deformities The population is ¦ .\u2014 ¦¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ \"¦ ¦ | An English Bard No one sea.THE COAL MAN\u2019S MAD: \u2014 Though Christmas is only a couple of days away, it doesn't really seem to be that near because the weather has failed so deplorably this fall to get into the spirit of the thing.Fuel dealers in Ontario have been tearing their hair over the situation.Stores and shops, selling fur coats, motor-boots, woollen mitts, Christmas gifts have suffered through lack of customer interest.Even the florist was mad\u2014people Just don\u2019t buy flowers if they\u2019re still growing in the garden at home.\u2022te.Answer te Previous Pintle.HORIZONTAL 1.5 Pictured titled English bard.10 This lived from 1788 to 1824.13\tCat's murmur.14\tTo rent by contract.15\tWayside hotel.16\tAct of healing.18 Seesaws.21\tAmphitheater centers.22\tSong of praise.23\tNorth America 24\tSloths.25\tAbove.26\tBehold.27\tGiant king of Bashan.28\tPaid publicity 30 Calm* 34 To gaze fixedly.36\tTo be indebted.37\tLava.38\tCoal box.39\tMyself.40\tSage.\t< 42 Northeast 12 To enlist 16 He wes famous os a - man.In February, 1924 an experimental survey of the feot of five hundred Collegiate students Indicated a definite need for education In the matter of foot health.as a HH 0H0Q 130 E 0 17 Monkey.19\tSmall shield.20\tSlatternly.27 Native metal.29 Flatfish.31\tFemale sheep.32\tArtless.33\tTo relieve.34\tRazor strap.35\tInlet 40\tWalked through water 41\tTo elicit 42\tFuneral stand.43\tAlleged force.44\tExcuse.46 Impaired by ! mé ns 0f3f:lfa 00S3 mam tiornre m L O Foot Defects Found Many and various types of feet were discovered.There were high-arched and low-arched feet, short, broad ones, long toes and short toes, thin feet and thick flabby feet.In addition to minor foot defects serious weakness of the feet were discovered, many of them hitherto unsuspected.The survey revealed that out of the five hundred students Inspected two hundred wore shoes which were too short or too narrow, or had heels which were too high; and seventy-five wore gymnasium shoes all day; twenty-five had abnormal nail condition; one hundred had corns, callouses, blistered heels, pressure points and bunions; three had hammer toes; thirty seven had overlapping toes; thirty had fallen .arches or flat feet; fifty-six had foot strain or weak arches; sixty had fungus infection.As a result of this survey, a planned campaign based on cause, prevention and correction was Immediately started.Corrective Measures Records revealed that in thirty cases nineteen were successfully treated by means of a properly regulated diet, corrective exercises and corrective shoes, nails were due to Improperly fitted shoes and stockings and Incorrect cutting of the nail.In twenty-five cases, ten required surgical treatment, but one case was successfully treated by the use of a mechanical appliance.As a follow-up, advice was given as to the proper types of shoes that should be worn during the period of foot development.The ideal of better health and greater efficiency from bodies where feet were properly and healthfully shod was upheld, the beauty of shoes well-fitted and properly supporting the feet.Home visits were made by the school nurse.i] n SNAKE 3 The EMPIRE NT EMANCIPATED TO DEATH The emancipation of the world goes on.Italy's heart bled for the serfdom of the Ethiopians, so she emancipated Abyssinia, than two years General Franco has been striving to emancipate Spain.Japan saw the Chinese suppressed and depressed by their overlords and decided that only emancipation could save China for posterity\u2014 though whose posterity is not quite clear.And in Middle Europe, where the tide of events ebbs and flow# from hour to hour, an emancipation la threatening to reduce the world to the component parts which Zeus found when he took over control from Chaos (Capetown) YOUTHFUL BEAUTY For more wind.45\tMorindin dye.46\tFluttered.47\tHeathen gods.49 Mineral fissure.Harold's Pilgrimage.\" VERTICAL TRAFFIC TOLL:\tThe death rate from automobile accidents in the United States has been cut to one-third below last year's figures.Said to have brought about this big reduction in car fatalities: education of public opinion, police vigilance, intensve driver-education campaigns.Canada in the meantime has not improved one iota on her had traffic record of 1937.Just as many dead, as many injured, as ever.We could afford perhaps to profit by the example of our southern neighbors In this regard, don't you think?i 2\tMusic drama.3\tMagic.4\tCondition of a drone.5\tExalted happiness, 6\tAye.7\tSun god.8\tHops kiln.9\tBorn.use.50 Custom.52 Breakwater.54\tWithered.55\tTo scoff.57 To puff.59 He 48\tTo barter.49\tMeadow.51 Turf.53\tWand.54\tCompass point 55\tSenior.56\tNorth Carolina.58 You and 1.> in many lands, writing poetry.# with 60 His famous The Cape Argus, palpitation.11 Heavy blow.poem \u201c Won\u2019t Take Action On Mars Broadcast I TO HIM THAT ASKS: Last week we talked a bit about Mussolini and how Hitler is presumably helping him (the new Franco-German pact notwithstanding) to blackmail the democracies further, to obtain more territory in the Mediterranean basin.Mussolini knows right well that the cry raised for these pieces of land is creating a great ruckus in France and England, that opposition to granting Italy's indirect demands is strong.But the Duce is a patient man.He can wait a while for those territories of Nice, Savoy, Corsica, Tunis.His purpose at the moment, we believe, is to scare the democracies into giving him a little something, not as much as he wants, of course, but something.Maybe the granting of belligerent rights to the Spanish rebels would appease M The United States Communications Commission has decided to take no action on complaints that the Orson Welles broadcast of October 30th caused many radio listeners to believe that men from Mars were invading the country.The commission said that it be lieved steps already taken by the Columbia Broadcasting Company were sufficient to protect the public interest.\u201cWhile it is regrettable that the broadcast alarmed a substantial number of people,\" the commission said, \u201cthere appeared to be no likelihood of a repetition of the incident and no occasion for action by the commission.\" Ingrowing Zi 6 30 If Lana Turner had taken her tench te school instead of eating at the cafe across the street from Hollywood High School, she might never ive been in pictures.Her meat at role Is In \"Dramatic School.\" 36 re him for a time.He could jump Canadian copper production during the first nine months of 1938 totalled 441,216,461 pounds, an increase of 16.7 per cent, over the output in the corresponding period a year ago.I Farmers' Aid Act Soon T o Expire l Creditor\u2019s Arrangement Law to Suspend in Eastern Canada The end of December will see the expiration of the operation of the Farmers' Creditors\u2019 Arrangement Act in Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime provinces.In Manitoba and British Columbia the act will expire on June 30.In Saskatchewan and Alberta it will continue indefinitely.The repeal legislation was passed at the last session of Parliament, but its operation was delayed to permit of the proper winding up of many transactions.The general objection to the Let was that it was passed four years ago to meet an emergency in the farming districts and that four years was s sufficient time for farmers to eompose their debts.It has been very widely used.Over 40,000 applications invoking the act related to $240,000,000 of debt These were reduced by $60,000,000, apart from reductions of about four million s year in interest rates.WONDERLAND OF OZ By L.Frank Baum 27-A I rw 4 am y w \u2022\u2022 - k& £ i n / m » î V -111 m\t- - - afo9 00 ¦4 V ô » L*1 °.8 3 V) i I \"Are all these paper girls and women named Mise CuttencllpT\" naked the Wlsard.\u201cNo.-gggggMgl captain.\"There is but one Mias Cut-tencllp, who made ua all.Th are Cuttencllps to be sure, bet names are Emily, Polly and Sue.and such things.Only the queen I» called Mise Cuttencllp.\" \"I muet may thle place beats anything heard of.\" said Aunt Em.T_ Play with paper dolls myself and 3ut them out; but I never thought 1 woun see such things alive.* \"You re likely to see many funny things In the Land of Os, ma\u2019am, said the Wlsard.\"But a fairy country is very Interesting when you get used to being surprised.\u201d \"Here we are,\" called the captain, stopping before e pretty cottage.This bourne i of wood and was remarkably pretty la design In the Emerald City if.would have been e \u2018fny ling Indeed but In the mlu r of paper village it seemed *m-*.Real flower* were In the arden and real trees grew beside Just as they reached the porch, the front door opened and a little girl stood before th HHHI upon her visitors she said: \"You are welcome.\" All the party seemed relieved to find that here was a real girl of flesh and blood very pretty as she stood there welcoming them.Her hair was blond and her eye* blue.She had rosy cheeks and lovely white teeth.Over her drees she wore in apron with pink and white checks, and in one hand she had a pair of scissors.May we see Mies Cutiei pleaser* asked Dorothy.*T am Mies Cuttencllp,\" was the reply.\"Won\u2019t you come lnT She held the door open while they entered a pretty lilting room that was littered with al! sorts of paper The sheets were of all color* Upon the table were pa nta and brushes, while several Pa re of scissors were lying about.Sit down, please.\" said Miss Cut-tenclip.clearing off some of the chairs.\"It Is so long since 1 have -o' P.the Smiling girl* their wee made She wee I tsi y to I K i i 1350 Brand Livestock Farmers Advised In Order to Combat the Activités of Rustlers In Three Counties of Ontari Castor Oil Known ! In Pharaoh\u2019s Time Mary Modern Drugs Were Used bv the Ancients \u2014 the Pharmacist and Physician Were One 40 Centuries Ago , * Gold From Abroad Comes To Canada What Science * Is Doing * HAV\u2018 How Can I?# i°° \u2014x arD A heavy influx of earmarked fold into Canada was disclosed l®it week in a Dominion Bureau \u2022f Statistics report.Net increase of earmarked gold \u2014that is gold from abroad held in Canada for safekeeping\u2014amounted to $71,400,000 in the past 18 months.The increase for last October was $32,400,000.It is behoved most of this gold came from Orest Britain and France.Te Purchase Ar The British Government was reported strengthening its North American gold reserves by shipping large quantities of the metal for storage in the vaults of the Bank of Canada.The step was said to have been taken to provide for the purchase of war materials in Canada and the United States in the event of a European war, when shipment of gold across the Atlantic would be dangerous.BY ANNE ASHLEY SECRET# OF SLEEP Ten thousand nights of scientific experiment by physiologists of the University of Chicago have upset many popular Ideas about the technique of sleeping.They now declare that slumber la largely what one makes It, the physiologiste found.The sleep of normal adults Is not produced by fatigue substances but as a habit acquired to prevent eventual serious fatigue.DRIED AIR AIDS HEARTS The use of air conditioning as a mew treatment for rheumatism was reported last week by Albert O.Young, M.D., of Brookline, Mass who said that In two years, use at the hospital of air conditioning had prevented heart trouble In rheumatic fever.About the only treatment, Dr.Young said, has been real In bed and warm, dry climate.Air conditioning produces this climate artificially la the hospital.TO STUDY \u201cRRAIN WAVES'* Electrical \u201cbrail waves\" that point the way to the eourçea of certain types of epilepsy will bo studied at a aew laboratory opened last * k In MeOill University Neurological Institute.Tattle rustling and sheep thieving are rife in Grey, Bruce and Huron Counties, over twenty night raids on farmers\u2019 been made in theiHH months, was revealed at Goderich last week when Provincial Constable P.E.McCoy appealed to farmers to brand their live stock with some identification ' mark other than the slitting or punching a hole in the \u201cA gang of rustlers is going about the country at night, loading animals from pasture fields onto trucks and disposing of them at stockyards or packing plants,\u201d t onstable McCoy said.So far the rustlers have confined their activities in Huron County to sheep.Five such Phids have been reported.A warqing was issued to farm-era to be on watch at night for trucks, to obtain marker numbers, and as full a description as possible, and to place some private identification mark on animals.One raid in Sydenham township, Grey County, netted the rustlers eight head, and another in the same municipality, on Nov.23, netted thirteen head.HE Q.How should buttons be fastened on lace?A.Tie buttons on lace Instead of sewing them on, using a needle with doubled thread, should be tied under the buttons and on the wrong sle.If tied carefully the buttons are easily removed when the-lace Is to be freshen- Castor oil has been In use for almost 40 centuries and prescriptions which employed medicine\" recognized today for their I therapeutic value were known to the ancients, according to discoveries described by Charles La Wall, historian-pharmacist, In a lengthy volume recording the scientific advance of pharmacy.Prescriptions compounded by pharmacists and physicians date back to the earliest I records.La Wall reveals In \u201c4,000 Years of Pharmacy.\" One prescription, the date of which ts fixed at 1562 B C, afforded the necessary clues for deciphering the written language of the ancient, Egyptians and constituted the key to all subsequent research In Egyptology.This ancient remedy, when Moses was tending his father-in-law\u2019s sheep on the plains at the foot of Mount Horeb, prescribes remedial substances In common in drug stores today.Besides castor oil, many other medicinal materials were listed, such ss yeast, various oils, turpentine, figs, wormwood, squill, aloes, opium, peppermint, anise, saffron, linseed, Juniper berries, poppy, date blossoms, and even onions.In those days pharmacist and physician were one, the practice of medicine being entirely experimental.Aa time went on, La Wall records, these fields of practice ae-parated: \u201cIt Is the function of the physician to diagnose disease and recommend treatment.If medicine Is required, the wise physician writes a prescription to be filled by a competent pharmacist, for this Is the pharmacist's particular province and specialty for which he has been specially trained.\" common stock having last three '\u2022What's the uee of It aliî* said the old rooster, leaning his head sadly against the berm doer.Mggs yesterday, chickens May, feather dusters to-morrow.\" The ends ment# oOo UNHAYY FI Weep te the tale ef Willie TS.nsme ed.ears.Q.How can I keep clothes from freezing to the clothesline?A.The clothesline can be cleaned, and the clothea will not freeze to It during cold weather, If the line Is rubbed with a mixture of equal parte of baking soda and salt, sprinkled on a damp cloth.Or, boll the line occasionally In strong salt water.Q.How can 1 remedy a tight shoe that binds at the toe?A.Wring a cloth out of hot water, fold It and lay It across the toe, while the shoe Is on the foot.This will cause the leather to expand and conform to the shape of the foot.\t, Q How can I keep a partly used bottle of olives fresh?A.By pouring about a half Inch of olive oil over the top and then keeping the bottle securely corked.Q.How can I satisfactorily clean a felt hat?A.Add enough gasoline to a teacup of flour to make a paste.Rub this paste on the hat with a brush, and allow to dry.Then brush off with a stiff brush.Remember that gasoline Is Inflammable.Who meet a girl whose was K8.He courted her at a fearful Ri.And begged her soon to become hie M8.1 \u201cI would If | could,\" eald lovely K8.\u201cI pity your lonely, unhappy its.\"But else.you've come tee recorded L8.\"I'm married already.The ther of 8.\" Car Owners Are Blamed In Theft oOo \"I'm sorry I haven\u2019t a dime,\" the lady said as she handed the conductor n ten dollar bill.\"Don\u2019t worry, madam,\u201d he replied politely.\"You\u2019re going to have 18 of them In a couple of minutes.\u201d oOo Changeable women endurable than ones, however unpleasant seme of their changes may be; they are sometimes murdered but seldom deserted.use Following the disclosure that ignition keys had been left in a car that was stolen last week and then used in the armed robbery of a London I Ont.), grocer, officials of the Forest City have issued a warning to all motorists not to leave keys in parked cars.Magistrate D.B.Menzi*» said that in nearly every court case in which youths were charged with car theft, the offence could be traced to the i fact that the motorists had left the keys in the car.Jeta down the brain\u2019s electrical Impulses en \u2022 chart like am ordinary graph.By stodyiag the upe and downs of the graphe, physicians will be able to detect the regions of the brain which give rise to certain ef epileptic attacks.SEEK INSULIN SUBSTITUTE Two Uairerslty of Maachester, (England) research workers have obtained encouraging results In experiments designed to find a substitute for insulin in diabetes treatment wblcb would eliminate danger of 4nenl#m shock\" and could be given by month instead of Injec- te are more monotonous Modern Etiquette \u2014 George Bernard Shaw oOo BY ROBERTA LEE Farmer's Wife: sleep, count sheep.\" Farmer: \"I did that last night.I counted ten thousand nheop and put them in cars and shipped \u2019em to market.By the time I\u2019d figured up my losses It was time to get up and milk!\" \"If you can't 1.Is It correct to say: 'Pleased to meet you.\" when being introduc- Next Postmaster-General?od?Î.When you are a dinner guest, Is it necessary to say \"thank you\" each time a servant passes you a dish?5.\tShould an Invitation to any kind of meal, dinner, supper, luncheon, be answered?4.What Is the proper amount that a bridegroom should give the minister as a fee?6.\tIs it all right to say, when you are leaving after a visit, 'T am afraid I have stayed too long,\" or 'T must have bored you talking so much?\" 6.Who pays the fare if a hostess takes her guests to a theatre or some other entertainment In a taxi?\u2014 Parade, London oOo A cannibal chief le reported to have eaten his mother-in-law because she opposed him \u2022ome matter of tribal policy.It would be only poetic Justice If she continued to disagree with him.164 Rural Maidens Attend Course in Home Economics Women\u2019s Institute Branch of Ontario Department of Agriculture Holding Three\t¦¦¦ Months\u2019 Course in Five Germany Buying Canadian Apple.of Home-Maker Won.In a series of experiments they msed extracts of cabbags to control the Lloodosgar concentration of sal mala.on * .xm, The BOOK SHELF By ELIZABETH EEDV LONDON, Ont.grown apples will enjoy prominent place on Nazi Germany dinner tables this year than ever before in history if German reports can be taken as an authority.With a subnormal domestic pie harvest, Germany will have difficulty in absorbing the full quotas for both fresh and dried apples.One district apple producer \u2022aid apples from this area would bo purchased with a f Oh Boy! Mom lets me sweeten my cereal with Middlesex-a more THREE CHRISTMAS BOOKS ?vitally strong character with a# Insatiable hunger for knowledge Is presented by Maso de la Roche lu \"Growth of m Man\" (McClelland A Stewart, Toronto, $2.60).Canada Is the setting.Attendance figures for the first couple of weeks of the three month course In Home Economics being conducted by the Women\u2019s Institute Branch of the Ontario Department of Agriculture In five counties show a total of 164 rural young women attending lectures.The courses are being held in the counties of Bruce, Halton, Hastings, Peterboro and, Wentworth, under the direct supervision of experts from the Women's Institute Branch.Answers 1.\tNo; this Is a crude phrase.Merely say, \"How do you do?\" ?person sometimes adds, \"I have heard my husband (or my brother) speak of you quite often,\" or some such remark.2.\tNo; It Is not necessary nor la It expected.However, It la far better to say \u201cthank you\" when It Is not necessary than to omit It when one should express thanks.1.Yes, always.4.\tThere is no stipulated amount.It may be $5, $10, $20 and often $100 o more, when the bridegroom $100 or more.It all depends upon one\u2019s finances.5.\tNo; such expressions are stupid and self-conscious.£ d.The hostess.crop Reports emanating from Ottawa indicate that CoL William P.Mu-lock, member for North York, may shortly be sworn into the King cabinet as postmaster-general to succeed Hon.J.C.Elliot who has been absent from hia office for many months due to illness.ap- no Far off Iceland is brought Into the realm ef common experience 1er those who read Ounnar Gun- i BEE HIVE BEE HI W VP Ust - ¦ *1 ¦areeon'i -Tbe Night end the > Dream\" (McClelland * Stewart, Toronto, 11.16); This Is a sequel to the author# magnificent am to biographical novel \"Ship# la the Sky.1* o Syrep.% sW \"goodly \u2022hare\" of the $600,000 set aside this year by the German Government for purchase of fresh pies in Canada.The course Is divided under five headings: Food and Cookery: This course includes a study of food and its relationship to health, food habits and nutritional needs: the composition, selection, purchase, preparation and service of food ; analysis : a Will Build Naval And Air Defenses TRY IT TOMORROW ap- The essence ef thirty-nine years ei research, stedy and writing is represented In Hall Caine\u2019s \u201cLife ef Christ\" (Doubleday, Doran, Torts, $*J&# ).The author\u2019s purpose bee been to \u201cmoke every Incident i Substantial Appropriation Likely to Be Set Aside at Coming I of recipes and standard products.Session of Canada\u2019s Par lia-\tHousehold Management:\tThis ment\tI C\u20acurie directs attention to: organ- ixatlon of house work, consideration of working conditions in the home and labour-saving equipment; care of the house, selection, care and use of materials (metals, wood and glass), cleaning equipment; the home kitchen, sanitation, water supply, sewage disposal and control of insects; general principles of laundering.Health Education and Home care of the alck, Clothing, Home Furnishing.\t, Classified Advertising illustrate amd develop Jesus\u2019 char- acter, te heighten amd deepen the Evidence Studied By Commission Impression ef Hie personality.\" AVTOMOIIII.K REPAIRS The highlight of the defense estimates to be submitted to the approaching session of Parliament will be a substantial appropriation dedicated to the purpose of raising Canada\u2019s so-called .\u201ctin-pot\u201d navy to the status of a thoroughly effective fighting unit.The other main feature of the estimates will be a substantial appropriation for air defenses.It may be forecast that approximately $60,000,000 will be voted in the estimates scheduled to come before the session which opens in January.In the realm of naval defenses, the intention of the government ia, briefly, to provide a total of 18 destroyers for the patrol and defense of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.This plan contemplates a flotilla for the east and west coasts respectively of eight destroyers and a leader, the latter being slightly larger than the ordinary destroyer and carrying the staff officers.The broad intention of the government with respect to air defenses ia even more ambitions.The plan la to have ultimately 23 I air force units, which means a I total of more than 620 planes, I including those for training pur- I poses.\tI ui'Hoi.*ti:ki\\n loxE» rI rmiti rk We must dispose of our tremendous stock of reconditioned furniture by January 1st.regardless of coat Every article Is thoroughly cleaned, reconditioned and sold with a definite money-back guarantee of satisfaction.This Is a wonderful opportunity to huy that furniture you ®*fd at a fraction of Its real value.OC Chesterfield Suites.(1 pieces) In a large variety of styles and covers, all guaranteed thor-uxhly clean Priced Où Dining Room 1 , walnut and birch, all nine Place suites, buffet, china cabinet and extension table and 6 leather upholstered chairs, completely refinished.Priced from $24.95.OR Bed Room Suites, in birch.walnut, enamel finishes, dresser cheat, full size bed.aagleaa springs and brand new Completely reflnished.$\u20221.00 up.Odd Chesterfields $4.05; 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