Each hoary tree was soon ablaze With scintillating jewels rare That shimmered in the golden haze. Westoodentranoed,aslnadream To see those lairy lestoons gleam. The graceful trees ethereal seemed. Barbed in their magic tracery. Not subtle powers of fairy May Could weave such perfect tapestry Barth seemed an Eden newly born When jewelled bloom the trees adorn. Thrice blessed privilege to view The winter trees in gorgeous dress. Pond memory will oft recall The magic of their loveliness, And lite will richer, fuller be To beheld such majesty. D. A. Maclntosh. Dornoch, Ontario. “All summer long I’ve stored away in crannies of my heart, Wind-amend meadows. grass-hung Gay leaves and sun at hide-and-seek, Rain lilting to the dark. “This wintry day I turn the key Hy shining treasures bring Clue I) the “relightâ€"how they glow! At eve the trees stood gaunt and bare Like sentinel: against the sky. But in the deep mysterious night An angel host in passing by Inch bench with blooms did interim Over brown. md amber and delicate Mb white silence that never seems And how mull streams trail individual manna-hurl.†m weeds nursing in plumes of tuned Here in my heart is spring." Edith Lombard Squires. need it. See us before you invest in Casualty Insur- ance. We do not sell the cheapest insurance, but we DOIsell you insurance that is 100 per cent. pro- tection against loss from accidentâ€"the only kind of insurance that is of any use to you when you Motor Car Insurance is like an . y other com- modltytâ€"you get what you pay for. A cheap com- pany glves you cheap protection. Do you buy your Motor Car Insurance on the “How much is it going to cost me†plan? The motoring season is here, and you should protect yourself against accidents. How Much Are You Paying ' For Your Insurance? ï¬ne, slow grace oi seasons dutiful, mid snow mung, lovely and trans- Come in Chat Awhile FRANK IRWIN, Durham mm and CASUALTY INSURAN CE IMUBTWER I... mix Mama. Amy Campbell. Did you ever consider that celery is one product which is edible from its roots to its leaves, asks the Dominion Fruit Branch. This in fact one of its greatest attractions and makes it one; of the most economical vegetable you‘ can buy, at the same time it is an1 especially valuable agency‘ih promoting ‘ health. The tender inner stocks are delectable when eaten uncooked, vvhile the leafy parat and the fibrous hard butts are ideal for giving a fine aro- matic flavor to all kindso f soups, sauce In drawing bough and tufted stem My ï¬ngers touch His garments hem; And though a poor, and msensate clod, I see the artistry of God. As all the landscape they enshroud When spring displays her tints or green. Or when the vivid autumn leaves A cost of my colors weaves. When winter’s sway is at its height, I glimpse His regal robes of white. His smile is seen in dimpiing wave, More clearly than in cloistered nave. His glory meets my dullard eyes Whene’re I lift them to the silica, Where rosy fingers of the light Are grappling with the robes of night. His breath I feel in breezes free, TheGodlworsmpflllstheearthâ€" He’s present in the roeebud’s birth. Each trembling lea: His power thrills. His music since in rippling r1113. A lazy smoke uncurla across the night Keen icicles, with cunning artï¬ioe Capture the sparkle of a frozen star; Between long silences the river ice Suddenly cracks and stirs with winter's lichtly waned. Laugh home-wad, pass, and die beyond Below the hill. the old forgotten cov- HOTEL WAVERLEY HAS ALWAYS BEEN POPULAR WITH MOTORISTS BECAUSE OF ITS FINE ROOMS-TASTY INEXPENSIVE FOOD AND PARKING FACILITTES. ‘HE GARAGE IS ONLY ONE MINUTE \VALK. AWENDANYS TAKE CARS 10 GARAGE AND RUURN IHEM WHEN RE- OU'IED. PLENTY OF CURB PARKING SPACE. R Single $1.50 to $3.00 “CS Double $3.00 to $5.00 Spadina Avenue and Colkgc Shut HOTEL WAVERLEY MOTORING TO TORONTO 7 aha-ply snaps md swim with the frost, « mdtold N0 WASTE IN CELERY ‘ Vim. low “We: 5 GOD IN NATURE ! I POWELL. P100- audience of 300 demanded the omens should leave the building. Smith concluded his address in . the race of much heckllng and under pro- of Mayor James Lyons. The police were asslswd by a number of war vet:- erans who were also present; and some preferred by the unemployed at the re- lief store. And then the fight began. Mr. Smith raced across the platform and came to grips with Ayoub. A doz- en members of the audience rushed to Ayoub’s assistance and one of his fol- lowers attempted to bite the Alder- man on the leg. Members of. the police force inside the hall separated the pair eventually, arrested Ayoub and tool: him to the police station, from whence he‘ was finally released On solicitation “You’re a liar," shouted youthful Nick Ayoub, leader of the 800’s unem- ployed council, to Alderman Theodore Smith, chairman of the relief com- mittee, during a meeting last Thursday between the city unemployment coun- After being idle since 1929. the Sar- nia Brewery is once more in Oper- ation by Sarnia Breweries, Limited, a new incorporation, with E. G. McNath, of Windsor, president, and John Teas- dale, of Detroit, secretary. Detroit capi- tal is said to be concerned, and the company hopes to get a fair share of Ontario business, but in the event of early legalization of the sale of beer in the United States .to establish a business with American consumers. It is estirnated by officials that it will be five years before American breweries will be able to meet the demand. Twelve men have been given employment in the plant. of relief specified in the Government charts.†This accusation, shouted by President Samuel Taggart, of the United Workers, climaxed scenes of turbulence which featured the meeting for nomination of candidates to the Orillia council. The more conservative portion of the audience demanded Tag- gart’s ejection, while others shouted that 'he be given a hearing. John Little, 70, bachelor farmer, re- siding alone on concession 7 of Essa [Township 10 miles west of Barrie, committed suicide last Wednesday, by drinking poison. He had been in ill health for several weeks. Little dram: the poison and then telephoned ineighbors and friends when they ar- rived they found all the doors locked. They forced an entrance and found him in a dying condition. “You are keeping the unemployed in a state of semi-starvation, and no fam- ily in this town is receiving the amounts 'of families, returning to work. They were idle since October 21 when a. shutdown occurred. Ninety-four of the force are employed in the locomotive snaps and the remaining 51 in the car shops. The rte-Opening of the Canadian Pa- cific Railway locomotive shops and car repair department at North Bay last week, resulted in 145 men, chiefly heads and sell it back to the public at ex- orbitant prices. Reeve William McDonald of New Toronto, before the county council last week. claimed operations of a power- ful combine in the Union Stock yards is working to squeeze out the farmers by forcing them to take ridiculously low prices for their live stock, while the abatoirs and dealers store the stock Three personsâ€"rather, son and young Kingston Vocation School student-â€" perished near Kingston in a week-end hunting tragedy. John Williams, aged 37, and his son John, aged 12, died by drowning when the boat in which they were duck-hunting upset of! Howe Island, and Chas. R. Nash, aged 18, Vocational School student. died of ex- posure and cold and over exertion after swimming to Howe Island. persons naive been closely duestioned all have been released later as inno- cent- of any complicity. Hamilton police are baflled In their‘ attempts to solve the robbery of the Concession Street branch of the Royal Bank of Canada, held up last week by two men who escaped with about $2,- 500. The two robbers seem to have van- ished completely, and although several Guelph, has been qompleted, and water was yesterday turned Into the excav- ation by Hon. G. H. Gimmes, Provin- Ontario Afterthroeoonunuwsyemotwork onaprojectwhlchhukepthundreds o! prisonersbusybothmsummer‘md Mutual-pm martian-1M News in Brief THE DURHAM CHRONICLE beautification sightseeing purposes, a horse swim a- bout half a mile in the ice waters of the St. Charles River, Quebec, before being finally lassoed and pulled “home The animal toppled'over the river While no official announcement has been made, it is understood that at a meeting on Friday of the National Liberal Advisory Committee, Hon. Vin- cent Massey was confirmed in the pos- ition of president of the National Lib- eral Association. Mr. Massey has been acting for the past couple of months. I Tax sales are barred in the POplar- liieid district of Manitoba and anyone {who buys a farm for taxes will have [just 24 hours to leave the community. {This is the ultimatum of 500 Agrarians [who met at Poplarfield and forced the 'resignation of the municipal tax col- {lector, who was given 14 days to get out of town. Herman 'I‘relle. of Wembley, Alberta, retained his crown as “wheat king" at the International Livestock Show, at' Chicago, when his sample of hard red spring wheat was adjudged grand champion sample. Thomas E. D. Smith of Darby, Montana, won the reserve grand championship with a sample Monday night at his father’s home in Dundalk on a charge of escaping from custody. He escaped from the Shel- burne jail, Friday night. At the time 'of the jail-break White was awaiting [trial on 12 charges of theft from hard- ware stores and homes in Shelburne. Though lacking boots, which had been ,taken from him, he clim-Qed through a stovepipe hole into the room above and secured an axe and a crowbar. With these he made a hole in the [roof and escaped. A new stamp issue, in denominations of one, two, three, four, five and eight cents, will be placed on sale by the Postoflice Department on December 1. Hon. Arthur Sauve, Postmaster-Gener- al announced last week. Wanted for deportation to United States. George Kingdom was sought Tuesday, by Brantford and Provincial Police following his escape from a mov- ing train near Brantford, Monday night. Kingdom. having just completed a term at- Portsmouth pentltentiary for a crime committed while on parole from a United States penitentiary, was being returned to Windsor under the guard of an immigration officer. when he effected his escape. A trio of holdups, within a radius of 45 miles, Tuesday had been added to the epidemic of banditry which has occurred in Ontario during the cur- rent month. Toronto, Hamilton and Swansea, a Toronto suburb, were visited Monday night by armed gunmen, who in one instance shot their victim in the arm. One youth, alleged to be re- sponsible for the Toronto holdup, is in» the hands of the police.. Total loot‘ amounted to about $80 and one auto- mobile. workman, were engaged in placing a piece or timber to support the roof in one of the underground workings and the timber slipped, allowing a portion of the roof to fall down with the result that Lawrence suffered broken ribs and bruises. He was attended by Dr. Mc- Cracken, of Hagersville, who rushed him to St. Joseph’s Hospital. Hamil- ton, where he is progressing favor- ably. The other workmen escaped in- operations at the new mine or the Can- adian Gypsum Company at Willow Grove, last week. It is said that Law- renoe with the foreman and another Samuel Ayoub, 28-year-old Kh'klnnd Lake drygoods merchant, battled it out 11 a gun-light wlth North Bay pouce on the CPR. tracks, 16 miles east or North Bay, Saturday night, and was brought to town this morning, not as the cool, collected bandit who allegedly had walked out of the Bank of Montreal at noon with $5,000 in cash, but bleed- ing, with three bullet wounds about his body. tobayattheendottenhoursofpgr- sistent trailingâ€"still snarlinghis de- cred serious. Tyrer. and although his feet are badly swollen his condition is not comm. hospital .t aux-1e may night, mfler- insftqmfloaenteetmmm rlarence White, 21, is lodged in jail John Lawrence was Canada for â€*Mklmï¬g. by hismother. In. D. n mun- aub- muntly the family Intact the mat. Gus Miller. Stockton, Galina-nit. ten- nis player gave thanks recently for $150, which, in 36 years, has grown by interest jumps to m. workmen ru- ing the old Miller home in Who, toundnnoldwe.1nttwuahnnk savings account pus book moving 0. dcpodtotslmmadetohismdttan _â€"â€"â€" wâ€"v vv r-w Daniel Buckley, former member of lished by the Dominion Live w the Dan Eireann, was 89mm GOV’ Branch contains the following review mar-General of the Irish Free State of live stock movement for the ï¬rst, Saturday to succeed James McNeill. who m months of the cumnt m; resigned last month. Mr. Buckley is 3' “Shipments of cutie from western Republican and a follower of President to eastern Cumin this Mr tor‘tbe first Eamon de Valera. In view of develop- nine months show on 57,700 as com- ments since the Republicans came in- DOM with 07.†. â€If m a m‘ 110 power the 0110109 ‘5 “0t m unex- 10.00 fewer. The Wt India-m before a state exhibit scored. Seven Alberta exhibitors were in the first 10 .of which 'I‘reiie, whose home is at Wembley, Alberta, was first and Fre- lan Wilford of Stavely, Alberta, second. Led by Herman Trelle, Canada made a clean sweep of all but five places in the hard spring wheat awards in the mternational' hay and grain show at Chicago, capturing 80 of the 85 a- One fireman was killed, and another was severely injured. and five per- sons were hurt Saturday when a fire- truck, a funeral coach and a street car piled up in a collision on a Cleve- land Street during a whirling snow- storm. The flre-truck crashed into the funeral coach. The latter was thrown a- gainst the front end of a street car. Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday. The players were accompanied by Cliff Gainer, president of the club, and G. Smart, manager. The present plans are to visit the United Kingdom, France. Czechoslavakla, Germany and Switzer- land. The Edmonton Superiors, outstanding I Western Canada hockey team which isl Spectators at the match swarmed on the field using bayonets, hatchets, .ham- mers, sticks and stones in the battle. Nine were arrested. Coast guards searched the shores of Grand Marais harbor for the bodies of five men believed to have been drown- ed recently when the fishing tug, Lyd- ia, of Racine, Wis., foundered in a 60- mile nor‘-wester which swept in from Lake Superior. A lone figure in gold braided uniform formed the military escort. No bright gowned women set of! the sombre red walls of the Senate Chamber. It was a drab and colorless ceremony. Big Ben in the Peace Tower, Ottawa, was tolling eleven o’clock. Saturday night when Parliament adjourned un- til the end of January. Seven weeks of hectic debate was over when members and Senators packed their bags and rushed for night trains, east and west. There was none of the frills and feath- ers of a formal prorogation when Jus- tice Duff of the Supreme Court of Canada gave royal assent to the legis- following a juvenile football match toms and excise in the Department of National Revenue, received a cheque ltor $34.53 recently, from a young lady An enclosed letter mead: “Through the message of the Oxford Group and the guidance of God, I have been led to ceived another cheque for $18.07, with a similar message enclosed. The last contribution to the Department of Revenue brings the total of conscience money received since the Oxford Group’s visit there to $72,279 exactly. 4 xarmmchlnerytodnythmtheydid two years 880. according t0,h1‘h ex- ecutive of a leading Canaan agricu- tural implement ï¬rm, who in nu inter- view at Winnipeg. refuted mama courage and aduptabmty or the West- ern tamer are mine him safely Foreign Twenty persons were injured in a riot Themschlnerytoflx museum mthenouseqcommcns torthenext 10 years. was set in motion may, a. Puflsmenm-y committee of so mem- bers was mama to deï¬ne constit- uency boundaries and distribute rep- mutation. There will be eleven Con- servatives, seven Liberals, ma two ‘economic hurricane.†“held; nudismwentdtmctto www.musmm. toastemcmthumtutbefm nine months show n 57.7†as com- Dmd'ith “mun-rumor“ 10,00 fewer. The W m tint 13.804 went directly to feed lots. n hehassetasapoulblespeed. The British Sportsman‘s Bluebird. in which he set the world record last year at Daytona has been rebuilt and ï¬tted with a new 2.500 horsepower engine. 700 horsepower grater then his old engine. The chassis or the Bluebird gear. He tripped and fell forward as he reached into the moving machinery. The gear mangled his hand and started to pull his arm. Reaching for the pack- :etknife with his free hand. the farmer {cut the arteries at the elbow and sev- fered the bones. Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the world’s automobile record of 253.968 miles an hour will make an attempt in February at Daytona Beach. Plan to break his own mark, friends in Imdon Eng.. said Monday. It is understood he has planned again to speed along the Florida sands in an eflort to raise the liter of Mendota. Illinois, then walked in mile for aid, telephoned his wife that ihe was “a little hurt“ and said he lhad operated on himself so skilfully 1 that he will be back at work within a 'few days. Smith was alone in the tleld ‘when he stepped the tractor to plot gout a husk that had caught in the China inland mission officials at Tor- onto state that a cable hss been receiv- edreportingthedeathotw.n.lz. Chtnese mission ï¬eld, but adding that the report had not yet been conï¬rmed. The cable received from mission head- quarters at Shanghai reed “Have re- Ferguson in the hands of bandits. The report is not yet conï¬rmed? his life, physicians agreed. when he grabbed a knife from his pocket. grit,- ted his teeth and cut 0!! his arm utter it had been caught in a mechnnictl oountrynndthenuflonthntlbho- tween her and much of the rest of the peaceful relations between neighbors. The act was odiohlly looked upon as placed the stamp of ï¬nal ml edoverthequuyheadmtotheaea at the height of the storm. 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