‘(Hinton a l, ' 1s. iiifiéli? ‘sac IIOIINIOI OI CANADA VINCI OI - ' ICE IDILID ISLAND t‘ an l‘ nuances-rs: cover .,.ae'rn oloson v. a. u in lit‘ lau- llf Vlmrlullrluvlli in Qurvns roun- Q in the said Province deceased in- kstate. I! the Ionoarable IABO It?!) PJLIII. llrrogato, bate_ etc, ctr" To the Shem! of the County of Queens County or any (‘unstable or liberate person wilhlu said County GIEITING Ibon reading the petition tile o! Jennie Curmodv o! Char- Ptuvvn lr"l“9‘ld, Widow the Ad- l-r 0w shove nzlmvd En- 4n‘. n citation may be 7'lI-\°ll l‘ I‘ ~ w-‘IWSP iwrvinnflrr Si! furth: You un- lhvrwfuw h'r|-|»_\- rv 6mm! l0 um all Porsche inlerw-slwl Estate of Josiah Curmoily LD LIO Judge c! I Qt ministrurrn tale p .1; n. rhe laid lento to be and ar-przlr on no at a Surnfute Court m w held in the Conn [muse in (‘hlirlnlir- Gum, in Queen's Huntv n. rm saui ‘ravine-e on Mfiilrlil)‘ 1h.» mginvenxh ~y of bwv-mlver lwsi l‘ m- ,;_ a! 1h.- nill‘ u! QivVvll nNlnr-k f-m n-mn n!‘ some day to sin-w cause ii‘ liny flaey can why the Accounts of the Siiiil Istate ahuald not be passed and the ‘data closed as prayed for i.n said otltion and en muiii-n o! ii. Aituin armor, Earp, Prucior for sold Pe onen. nAlld l do hen-by order tlm a true {upy hr-rw-t be tr-rllmlrn publish“! in aorne newwsper publlsinil ill Chariot- vvn aforesaid once in eavh wet-k I at least four consecutive work: the dite hereof and that a true trap’ herv-nf he forthwith posted in Ora IUHOWUII pnh]: places Harve- flvllv_ vvnmelgg III tho hall of tin‘ Ci-urt House in Phnrh-ilotnvm all-n. ma. n: -.r nos! u.» Royal Bunk n? Elnnda and at or near the Hank i-f ‘ova Scntm hoth in Chariotwtow-n itcxeaaid-io that all persons inner- aetod to the said Estate ae aforesaid ha! have due notice thereof ' Gwen IITHIP!‘ my band and tin- $1110! the slid vnuvt llliS iii 1| nlay 0f Mncmln-r 1L!) A ll lDIiS and In the 51th yw-ar of l'i‘a llnjeetys reign. (IIQ) l. L PALMII, Surrogate. Iv» pug-qr." . ill) l ouflruv ll will be buying (Paying Cash) keesed Chicken. Fowl. Turkeys. Goose, Dncks, paying top market rises, at the following points: Tuesday, December 5th, curls, O. J. Hughes 00., Ltd.) lvednesday, Decmber Iuint, . . ‘lhuradny. December 7th, linge- ION. (Ms-a Walter llobcrbcn.) Saturday, December 9th, Hash-a and North lake. T“ HARDING FRASER, Elmira, l’. E. l. 6th, Bed U08. U OTICE a a Qrefession al Barrie Qstowart & Lowther u. w. lawman. as. as. bassist-us. soumroas. I'm l8 Great George Street Ion: to wall BENTLEY . .50. knbtoeanlflieraqqi-Law $311010“ Ofleos ID Iloblnfll lied r01: wan. fiunnmc Ooaanaanioaio With :Tho Trask well Co. s. vauoaau a. oaooes Idley& Sal's lawman . er Phone lfl. fun. 1A. laolioeald, K.0.' Leeann-n. soucrroe. la. but there was turmoil within. It was a blond oi exultonoe and fear and sonnet-hing else, which she could not. aruiyle. She had always been cold. ham her earliest girlhood, sbo had rid- lden her ambition mercilessly. The attainment of wealth and is ac- companying luxury was the god to _ which aha made her obcissnoo. She 'hatcd n» be kissed. hsicd physical contact of the mcrest sort. She had avoided the inevitable oscuiations o! iamily reunions, tumirig a dett check even to Aunt Emily and the affectionate pawings o! her num- erous brood. Once Henry Harrison ‘had kissed he! awkwardly at a moonlight picnic and been furiously slapped for his presumption. stone's you know." she added with a little triumphant laugh. "Vic's tamiiy. You remember him, don't you?" Jeanne smiled into the receiver. as she murmured an assent. “Suclv charming people and such good friends of mine." ’ ‘ ’ Miss Dayton. Vic and I have been "No Surrender! No Roman m; 3011117111112!!!" ‘iheae an l-ht head- lines of the "Mange to the mya of the Nation ivy the wmmn’; 11a,- tional Omnsnittec for museum Ital-mt Alcoho." One p... r runs thus: "Ou- prcsenne is neceg. ear! in the political arena. not any for " ‘ ..and wiv- ‘he also for educational purposes-hr W. C. 7T UJVotcs ‘KINIIII ii iiestaodwnnthewcrldb innshdmwide ‘medmcibattbendolelaudlhr WI; aesawflottdwinllnwaaher aide ‘rbaieankineeliahwlmheloee itahaa: , Ienytbmweeewhoande peat heateandedd Unto ibeamnino any their awcrt _ Hemmedtlseirgiftaotfelnoand pownnaudgcld. and, imdnneath their salt and noweryworfi. llesrdthocoldaorpenthinflhsre- forahewent And humbly yoined him to the weaherpart ' hneticnamcd. content, Sobeoouldhet-heneanrtoflodb heart. Mind teal its solemn pulses sending blood Enough all the widcqaread ‘veins of endlen good. J. R. Lowell btold laadtoelyotweil lorustoeimndthealsrm? I know WOJEU. wmun do not WNW . this Gift of IIIAPP a“ a." The A ' i m?‘ friends from childhood, You're sure:it is a fact thee, education yam,“ to hear rumors about. us." shedhe rank and file most. effectively laughted again, self- onsciousiyWh-rvugh the vigor o; @nu¢‘_ "Town Topics always hinting at Should we yield to the Qlungg c; our engagemcn; - embarrassing», {the politician and confine our ,1- isn't. it?" ifofis to education in which we She said n lot; mom but. Jeanne heartily believe, we should not only (which When she had deliberately pian- was scarcely listening. She hndu‘t|ieave the liquor interest; ned to make e. loveless marriage. she had tried to take this aversion of hers into conisderation. Some times she thought it. was con- quered. But at other times, when she looked at the rich men around her lrom whom she would choose her victim, and saw them tishy- eyes, heavy sensual mouths, moist palms, like Canby—she was almost tempted to renounce her ambition and go back to Iowa and school teaching. But. later, at some brilliant func-‘ tion or other. rmder the influence of flowers and service and music, gowns and jewels that money bought. her resolution to so! through with it would find newf strength. She watched the wives of some of these men, many young, beautiful, alluring, wearing the handsome gowns and Jewels which vided. contented, in the msiul it. was im- possible that all could have married tor love o! men like Canby, They too must have struck a bargain with their souls. Why not. she? But, mindful o! her fears. she was secretly amazed that. Bar- swwcs kisses, the pressure of his arms, gentle, suggesting e. lateral strength that could crush her. hI-d awakened no repugnlnce in her- He was young and clean and handsome, c! course, she argued; but she was no silly girl who found the caresses of m! personable young man pieesantl She was grateful to find her fears groundless; but, at the same time. she was troubled. For she had to admit that. sbe liked him, and it was ditiicuii to double mass acme- one she liked. When she had con- ceived her plan to achieve a weal- thy marriage, u» capture a fortune with the bait she had cleverly con-i shunted, it had never occurred to» her that her conscience would trouble has. She had been so sure‘ that her victim would be the sorti 0f man on whom she would feel quite justified in foisting tho take that was herself! But Victor Barstnwe was honest. Be hated lies. She recalled what he had said in her that. aiternoon when they motored to the Forbes‘. 8e liked the truth and practised itr-and alas could no longer look Truth in the focal . . . A clock striking somewhere rous- ed her. She sprang up in dismay at. the lateness of the hour. Bar-stews would be back shortly, and she had to make perhaps the most import- ant toilet of her life, She must dress for her first meeting with his lingers went swiftly among the fr ‘ ‘ imenia oi her dress- ing table. Powder, a meroet touch ofiip rcugmperfume. abitotpol- ish to her nails . . . Hie had determined to look her W!‘ lillllh. depending upon the poriection of her grooming to give bot the correct women-d-the-wcrid lwianace. ‘lho gown she chose wllaaimpie effalrofwhito and there was an airy suggestion of sleeve. She wore her single strong of pnrla. and, when Barstoweb Mwern some. and she aw with uatiiimitm that hey were iiiioa of the valley, and pinned the cor- sage to ha! gown. Dlsnailtng the maid. she was giv- lnlaflnaltcmch to hercoltume when the telephone rang. It w! Vera Dayton, the far-away votes explained. She was talking realised before how formidable e rival Vera Dayton had been. Still was, in fact, ii’ the Barstowe lam- {would not get out. o! polttim.) in’ lcompiete control of elections, g 1n former days. but we should lose u... WHY DID TX TWO OIIOIJNAI VUPE T0 KEEP PIDIIBITION? RALEIGH. N.C.,-"H0wdy. Goin‘ w town?" "Howdy, Mac. Nope. Just iakin‘ Jim. m tended a dance at which mp1,, vfl" persons were present, ‘M m one nnveocinebed guest, n, m cravinuJziuntorimthenii of spoiling the lives of their children. morally. mentally and physically. little Mary up ho school. Don't want her to miss a day o! lea-min." only one who contracted wnalipq. ‘rhisstory is not onunueuslm We have had similar experjgn“, i iiy should look with disiavor upon her, Jeanne. It was no par; or Jeanneb plan to accept Barstowe without family backing and endorsement. There was we much inheritance involved to risk alienation. She was rather amused by Vera Dayton’; call, 1t proved that she. Jeanne, was regarded as a. dis-l educational elect. ui a vigorous campaign. buttressed u. mr-onim- vcrtbic facts." L Real Object l. ~> n 1'- WIS 9- Cubwm o! tile aafltgng to ooceskmaily send a drunken slave (not s. free citizn!) through the d‘? fleets to give the your-lg men quieLing rival. No other explanation an objegt, 195w“ 1,, the disgusting was possible for the cxhibition oi’ ghgmefu[n@6 and “may degradb shocking cm taste oi which thcHJm o; mwmmmnoe_ other had been guilty when she re- ferred to ti: e"rumors" of her on- 11., n"; 1-,“; ‘Manna "M" gcgemen; to Victor Borstowe. She had evidently meant ihb as a wwe are‘, to 515mm “an m warning against poaching on post- nquom o; m mwxiutmz qua-my °d mama‘ 7mm" 81¢» WNW. wine. or ardent When Barstowe arrived. Jeanne 9mm mo,” u medmxm (and) w, their husbands’ wealth had pro- went fol-mm lmmngly to n”; J They seemed happy and mm on“ u“ m’ ‘an’ Duumm” '7'”- Brosdbelt, Jno. 3mm, ,1 _ He took her carefully by her bare ‘my’ David Anderwnl $115.32" shoulders so as not to crush her _ _ _ an“! by m’ w‘ haw” gown and drew her under the lamp. “an” In o, ma“, ma“ "You beautiful creaturei" he sevumbu, m, ‘m, . “Mk W" .2 murmured"! can't believe that you “m A“ pnwmu pledges are really spin! to be mine. Teliimly included ‘ vow “an” m‘ me I'm not. dreaming, Jeanne!" u” m, “New, "ma" m“ wowed She smiled her answer. m’ mow‘ "You look like a beautiful wmu “ m” a m‘ °' m‘ Jim and Mac, sturdy descendants of sturdy English and Scottish pio- ncrs, arc what milht looseyl be termed "typical" (hmiina flnners. And as there are about twice as many persons employed in agricul- ture as in industry. in these two states. they might well be celled "typiml Oaroiinians’ They live a short. way man ital- eigb beak in the hills, where, when they were of school age, there were few schools available. And oven i! there had been achooh the poor roads, or wt of rceds altogether. would have made it diiiimit for them to attend e. greater share of the time. ' These very things Jim and Mac discuned as "they Pllcd the time 0i’ day." Bmphsslng Appreciation "Look at. that there mad now. Jim." remarks Mac, by way of am- ‘-‘- his Ioonoist‘ or the inxprovements of the peat 25 years "Yes, and look at that. school 6mm mus Jim. "why when 1 lot old enowh tor school Let us w-Operate. use our influ- ence among those near us and edu- caletheycmupoopisintlaedang- t!!! that are annotated with the use of Narcotics. nous r. (mam: _ Prov. Supt. o! Anti-Narcotics "While a vary snail percentage of United Church ministers an by the knownmwecigareiiesortobacoo inanyfonmmoetotiliccongre- oatllcnaneaoidiobedacidcdlyad? vwraoiopestorewiththiswjeotod- Wnaliitandwiiideclinetoaocott m’ retain the leadership of minil- crs who use the noxious This should be a case of “like print. like peqale." PILYS BEND IE1‘? TO MR8. (ihattasaooga, Ten, Dec. 29~(A. PJ-ibks. Minnie Alllolm Welsh. president oi the Tennessee W.C. ‘LU. mid recently the organinsinn had approved a mm sent to ma. Wwfi‘ l IIIALYN IIIVICI OI run cauaman ulolcai. AIIOCIATION ANO LIII auauaauca com-mill IN CANADA WHY BI VAOOINAIIDT "Why B Vaccinated!" is the Oanada- The reason why w, n, [for to it is because it. lfemetq‘ Mbvmww Wrcpcatthowars ingthat than IODIyanQ “y. secure protection against. smaiipog [and that u through vaccination. R ml! be that YW are plsnniq to be vaccinated if cases of anall- dlnitrlnflistplanhthatyq title 0t a psmphfet recently issued ma..." m" be exposed to m‘ mmnmw‘ °l RM“ contract. tbs disease befoze there] Health of ldaseadiuseiis. Many m, “mmm “d m you Wm m" years have posed since the English physician, Joiner, in llU. made the announcement that smallpox is pnvcntod by vaccnation. Jenner was listened to because ovoryore, in h‘: day, knew too well the horrors o! ma. ipcx. It was un- nsmhatthattimmtoeee aiaco that. was not poet-mantel. Small‘ uoclnncetobovaccirmtsd.m onlyeafewayiatobe vaccinated now. ‘ Parent; shoud have theirenus ren vmclnated during the fir! yearotlile-Thsreia nomad whyeuyohildehouidbsiertas- m‘ "againstadhasewba itispoeoihieiosecmeprouctico. pox was prevfeflt 1m" i“ “m” The answer to the question. wm as of society and thousands died, each year, from the daeaao. Tcday, comparatively few poo- ple know what nnailpos really is. ‘rhanka to vaccination, the disease is reietivcy uncommon, and for that reason, the foar of smallpox has disappeared, and there la. in general. on unfortunate tandem! Be Vaccinated? is obviously that l iia only through vaccination that protection against smaibox ma] be seoured- haailpox is a disses‘ to which we may be unknowingii espood at any time, hence thi need for protection is an urgent one. questions concerning healu, ad- angel," he went on smilingly. "I reel the blackest sinner beside you," his forehead puckered, “Jeanne I haven't always been as good as I might have been." "Thank Heaven for that! she re- plied lightly. "I can't. fancy any- thing that, would bore me more than a husband with a spotless pasti" Ho laughed with relief though it was patent that he believed she was joking. A; he wrapped her lil her cloak, Jeanne was thinking what a queer institution is society-thet- fllmnl immorality and winks at other min demesn a equally black. Ii’ she had had a past where other men iig- urcd. she would know that the angel with the flaming sword bar- red her from Paradise: Ia it was. she was only a liar, a chest, e poe- cur, and her onscien needn't trouble her in the least! Spain's Diploraah Learn Spain's group oi’ candidates for diplomatic posts which were sent to ‘Bmropean cities and to Geneva to get first hand information, have been in Geneva where they studied the league of Nations. They paid special attention to following the work of the Assemby. liquors. This epoch-making pledge marks the advance 1mm moderation to total abstinence. n" Man-Trap “All my life I have lived in the Prcsence o! line and beautiful men going to their death bcmusc 0t al- cohol. I cell it. the greatest. trap that life has act for the tact of lfll-‘lill; and I record my opinion that. the prohibition amendment. is the 311M436 stop in ppogrog taken by Anwrica since the men»; or the slaveP-qaum Sinclair. Lite-Saving There seems to be no reason why medryedwuldnotnotct-iutre. mendcin drop in the death rate dining the prohibition period u 601119006 with earlier years, amount in! t0 v/rll over IX! mints on the death rate. and lndltlllng a reduc- tion in deaths considerably over vwc millim. At 810.01!) each this would mean an economic seeing to me wwtrv of m billion doilam m: the "We P¢Tl°d . . . American Clip- Pint Olear reason knows what road to choose, Thwoh sow-m mayleadtoBocI. CAN'T SLEEP Youmeyfeelnervcnmh-ricablendde- PVI The period during which as... will be 1110"‘! 0h llllymente of Income, Personal PIOIRIW. mil Lflml Taxes, has been extended fttlliharhnlraefliehaqbgao l0"! to leave the mrbes’ in that withontadeonataranwelwouldnt llilbaroconaetoallmchaafllae vllelrlnhem herhesacisgnaot a waraareiwwm; weaseesqg to December 30, 1933. breethlan laehion the day before‘ llll a iheneareotonswaslcmilaoway end we had only one horse so I couldn't go. I sho‘ am glad mgr, Mary here can get education so hwiv." Jim start! "i! his modest auto- mdaiio and 800s 0n to mhool with Mary, while Misc turns to mending his fence at the roadside. OnNcvJLeweekoreo later. when North and South Gasoline mo» history b! who the mat. bwo, and so rar the only, states to vote ‘B8?- ffliwll. Jim and Mao met Franklin D. Rcmeveit by a number 0f girls of (Biattanooga regarding a. recent staieuient oi‘ Mrs. Roose- veit/s views about prohibition. arewbolly unable wunderstand bowtherocenbeahrflnerouan- tity’ of whiskey or gin or any andetatlstoryiaavaof m-alwoseveltinaqaawhpe. ccuherhla-idprohibitionhad chaltldcondticns"mtbatthe LIWUWVN candrink ofeiach or? 3E i: Z5? 35 l iii lfairi iiiilllilii gféigilgi; l i.‘ Z H? ii f: 5% S‘ = §i i i ill- can 5;’. l dzessed w the Canadian share lissocist’ , Toronto, will be answe n‘. person- ally bry letter. to be careless about socarlnl in- dlvfiual protection through suc- cessful vaccination- The atasetchinet-ts publication is Thsmtggiqmmnghuunaremindertbatnaalipoxatfllea-l iste and that the nnvaccinaied; person may be Irpoacd to the die-i t ti - T1118 i nrivm l1 2:. .....:.... POULTRY ed in the prmphlet. A nan iii with Buying and paying m "mmiflfl! a" °' “m” highest market prices for M"! f" h" My "M- "i i“ nmsssn rouurnr II!- hO lwfififi It. h!!! b01110 0! hll u" kind. sister for rm hours 1h th's home _on__ m fir,“ “um 0:2: | Wednesday 9 Thursday i’ each week until further trusted the disease. In the man's 0 notice. o?- POOLE 8 THOMPSON LIMITED two members, his with and rncther-in-iew, both o! whom were and gin andvaochsatednieil-lauottheaewoamn “filfiwvrouahtlly.” oontracsedcmailpomdiaeman at- 55h‘ glory? i? eeeelyc filler _fl 1B4 Odfege Street '