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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1941_12_05 _7 77k7 M t::"- j7. 14� -4 2 d All 1. i. • • FRIDAY, DEC.s, 1941 NOL. LXX PICKERING, -ONT., NOTICE A Di- ts 'of Highwa ' for n erseeTH D., Director p y .A. ! b- Dbe AlnetiessGREENWOO ornershere.examined IIyr appow-7 I.�fl Am Lightat Four- mij.-Ls 7 P(MALI) RUDDY Barritwr A few, weeks ago, a petition SqWtor.Nowir Public ":j - :_ , Chopping by the I . placed in several different business %V I tv..4 t Houm-W lutisy. GLY -I CARD OF THANKS pbme,hrtawn,addressed to the Dept. War Savings Notes SE'AtON, 'BELL & -ROSS of -Highways, demanding- 'in Inter- I wish to thank all the neighbors MONDAY WEDNESDAY lBarristoFs-6 I rection light at our Four Comers. The Tow;,nship Committee'met on who so kindly helped us out in ev- AND FRIDAY Sln;be that day about one •thousand Tuesday evening, with a fair repreo- ery way they could during my sons' .1 Cents per Bag J -am ON. K,C. TdwPhontf I names have been subscribed to the entation.- Mr."Brown-from Union E- st�&y at the hospital; also, to than OOKEBELLK.C. Adel 2&U, has completed a canvass of his area, Mr, Frank .Chapman, and all. the 25 bag lots - 6 cents per. bac ir.Ross, This For Profitable pig feeding petition was presented to the and Ands that $1,441.00 in Cekific- members of the Audley Community 872 Bay St- Minster, Hon• T.-B..Xc4uesto,n, and ates has been purchased since the Club-for the nice boxes of fruit they grinding is necessary. JOHN L.POND Toronto Attorney General,-- Ron. Gl� D. First of the year.-Has.been success- sent the boys, on their return from THIS MILL DOES IT! A..�GLTS-NlcMlLLAN--,Ba.rri�gLer, SO]- Conant,-on Wednes"y afwrnoon, by Cul- in having-sold $103LO0 himself, let, 4)talY Public. _19 Melinda,street hospital. - 2 1. X". C_ 1� 7- M jrara"o. 41.ledhoze Elvin 6803. 29tj a Deputation from the Village, and will make regular monthly can- Mrs. J. H. Murduchl ;ur Township Council. useg.• The-Minister of Hi w s advises Clare G. Maclean; M. R. A.'L Q QE REBERT-T. FAL:,AISE. L. D S.. hat such a light wo . cost- in _ Miss Hollinger and canvasser vis, CARD OF-THAN.N.S B. Arch. Registered Architect D.D,s..Graduate of the Ftl�yrai Callrge of he neighborhood of $3,000, .but iced 22 homes. 15 have' already pled. Graduate of University of Toronto nd the k;cOvessity of Tmortv ';hat he would go into the matter at ged $82LOO per month through.Empo. I wish to-take this oppoku"i _'f W1-=-nn1c1e`svcomd,door •eaet 01 ';1. Arcl: nity 0 Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto XI. 6214 Ww'sCitumh. Piclming.Orit- Office node- I ince with his,engine�rs.' loyer Plins. She fias obtained three thanking our many friends for their Residence, Pickering, 27 ir 11 = a P. a., or 07 appoismeut (X-Fey t is to be'hgpea that so 10• Pb=#PjC16 3'00 1 some menthly pledges; with more to,come. kind- expressloris of sympathy,- and - will bi taken, .'az oricia 11 such a their. generous assistance, during our PETER LLTVINE B. A. a- Stop�Light should be Mr. McWhirter is busy o service, as rganizing. sad bereavement, i1h the death of our Barrister. Solicitor ete- at this corner,-then we will the Central Aria� aunt, Miss Agne**s thbr1l. erected ave t- which this pplilication. .- .. . '.. - . - . -, .- . . • I Office'ho:=. -- I - 6, We& and S" Muriel Staples R. BRATON, TOWNSHIF,-bas asked for some ykars. Cr. F.- Coites-has resigned as--the King Str. Plz:k-rlr.s - 1-4 int to I.JbiMIXF Crk, conveyancer.Cowniassioner foy,i - - . skins a do vi". Accountant.'Etc. matter 01 Chairman of the South. Area. ' His HEAD OFFICE OSHAWA LfzMase Licenses. Whstevale.Ont. successor has�not-yet been appointed. THE CORPQRATION r. 'es WM. C. MURKAR f the Township of Pickering, in*the Prof. Eric Arthur - It)- :B M3 M JE;?.j Z-;:4U§T1_CE OF THE 16EACIC County and,. Pro;-ince.of 'Ontairio for the -County of Ontario 1 Council PICKERING ONT. Speaker at C lub Townshi 'OTIC _PUBLIC N E is heieby giver li�surance of All Hinds. that he Council of the said.Munie. Tl�e Council wili look into the ap- t E. RICHAPDECN. Opening i ipal Corporation of the Vwnshlp of pointment,of a constable to be stat gest Rates Available wit.b 1�ickering will, at a-meeting thereof 0ENDRAL - INSURANCIE �,ined in and around Pick�n`ng", Win. to be held on .31onday,­tht 15ih &3' and Service. REAL ESTATE A..fair number ,Ly, attended thelltteeswr, stated. M. S. Chapfnari, dir- f Security opening dinner of the • COMM it of December,' 1941, at the hour CONVEYANCING UT"-y eefing his remarks to the Council,' in Club at the Club Roams on Tuesday 'a on ',,Ioc - he afternoon, th, Address Phone reference-to the a�ppointrfient of e o'clock in t n, in An old established -shed &Vney, ready evenin' g-. Caterer H.- P.. Monney ser- new constable, stated that u constab- Council Chamber, in the Townshil BROUGHAM 'PICK 545 to serve. ved a very fine roast , pork, dinner- le in 'Whitby was too 'far away, if Hall' at the Village of-brougham ?home Pick..6000. i Following thi. dinner, Prof. Eric needed' irl I consider-a-By-law for closing, Stopp __& hurry, adding that with Arthur, of Toronto University told influx of transients, there should lng UP, selling and conveying to a LAND SURVILY011L -the -purchaser or to pszrehasers tha'' WM. MAW in A Picturesque and num0rou be a man -w-Athin a short distance, portion of the original a3lowainpc-e. fo: J. DONEN'AN, IL it., Be. 0 manner of his trip to BritAdn during wilio could be called within a few tib LIORNORE) AUCTIONEER A-ND ad between Concession Three ani Surveyors- Gibson and Arnold, the. past summer..As he Stated. at injilut in ' Whitlik", hi road Oshawa. Pbow VALUATOR 0s, "A man Concession Four; at Lot Eighteen it King 4kr- FAI*L -the 'comfneinc6nent, University stud- continued,' �'hatf been'appointed, but,. said concessions of the Township of S. On Me Akre the r*wr& 99 • Sales ciondacted ADyWh6fC' ents and staff have rather lengthy it was decided by"Council, that this :rk1-6ue or write. Address 814 Dmod" vacations, and in, this past'surraner, was too far away". The Council will Pickering described as follows, tha+ real Usua is to --ALL AND SV*1GULAI' Street, E&at, he left -for.Mont taki up t�e rnati�r at he beginning 'W,4ixby. Ootario.- the docks that- rain parcel or tract of lane .... .. I-pggage. He stay around of the new year; PRONE AGIN. 52 W 3, MILLIKEN for a few days till 1* found the czp� and premises, being part ot the or. IgInal allowance for road between'th< tain of a small 6-knot trairAp freigh- Trailers to be parked in Trailer Camp Clarke Prentice" , riahsh Hoqi+41 -signed -him -on, taking the said .Concessions Three 'And Four a' Go ter who who had de- said TownahiV, and being more pair d. Government Ucented place of a crew-member LICENSED AUCTIONEER Any trailers found parked,-on the titularly described as follows, tha, 'Maig St, E. Stouff ville, On t. ,serted at Montreal. The address, Phone 191 from *Lat point -on, consisted of,a side of the road will be ordered to is to say:--COMMENCING at th( for the Counties of York and Ont- move on. to a Trailer Camp.."Licen- Southwest angle of Lot IS in the 4%] successor for Corpl.-Ken. Pren.! Maternity, Medicai-I and Surgicaj.description of his round-trip, 56 days ano; 0 of which was spent on board ship. ceg are to 90 out at once", Council Concession of said Township; THEN rice of C. A. S. F. and of the late cases taken Prv& Artbur took up, at.the begin-- sitated, at Monday's, meeting. T2te North 73 begree's 32 MINUTES Southerly J. H. Prentice (former Prentice and. Maternity Serni-Room -Medical Health Officer of every, loc- FAST' in and along the Sou 3119f a comlbrt�able position, on the Registered Nu'rses in attendance and corner of one of the Cl4b's pool,tab- ality will be under obligation to in- Limit of said Lot 1065 feet more or Pientice). . Farm and Farm stock 24 hour service giv*13- lee, with his vii3red audience circled specs these I.Aisensed-Trailer.Camps. less, to a point in the intersection a" Sale-s a speciailtY at fair and reason- said-limit with the Southerly Limi Ambulance Scfvice around him, and for over tin hour, �able rates. Over 4300 Spent on Sheep -Slaughter of a travelled road running througl MRS.E.R. GOOD 25-37 told one of the .most interesting in Iwo months. said Lot 18; THENCE Southerly at stories we have ever listened to. • From -eimbarking I at C, right angles to thit. said Southiirzi A ontreal, his - ,The biggest sheep slaughter in IA-mit of Lot 18_a distance of 66 fee*' 7/COLEM N arrival after- thirty days at an un- four years in this townsh?P"'Wao the to a" point in the Northerly Limit of days BUY =d Scottish Port, - a few way Wexren Willson, Livestock Val- Lot 18 in Concession Three of sai Instant light cook stoves,*!' ' in XorksliiTe with uator, described the "s of 17.sheep, Township; THENCE Westerty in an eep, grill in_Lon4on_44_t4_,arrivui at ]Riyn- the prvpeit� of Haz;�10. Spence irong said No-ftfierly'Limit f008 feet.1 so quiek, Be 89tig rt'' V 11'4 Vl�- ouski, Que. Fourteen different. en- AR the loss of 11 shepp�,-on the.farm of more Tor less, to the North-west angle --Coal Oil stoves, Elec. hot-' counters with submarines were ex- C'. Parker. Mr. Willson added that, of the Iasi-mentioned Lot; THENCE plates,—Window screens, CERTIFICATES peri,6nzed. The! evening was'a.-very. delightful one, and those who faileVin-his� experience witIL sheep-killing North-westerly a distance'of 85 fee, c to 'attend, missed a real treat. dog-, was that - dogs used to she 5 inches, more or fess, 'to the plat� S'ieen doors,garden too] This dinner opened the Clu se!L'm-killed -them. He iidded, that of beginning, and all hardwarelatv ight r # CYRIL E. MoRlLEY ­ b for this year had ,eenqFnore sheep kill- ALL PERSODNr interested or whore GENERAL-INtURANCE 1 the.season_and -;,-fll .-k e-31 P--7:,' iii N,�T-,h 'of the To 'ship, I' prices, um ands may or might be prejudicia4ly SERVICE PROI IE CT I o.N ening, except Sunday, at 7.-310. in the affected by the gassing of such pro- Bring n your` lawn moWels tQ posed Bk-law are required to atterd be sb arpened:and rep&ire d -meeting, when they wi!' at the said i ..­ . . be heard in pers6n, 'dr by Counsel or See our new. selec- Solicitor with refirence thereto, upon ALVIN BUSHB7 , petitioning to be so heard. Hardware Tinsmith tion of Rugs DATED this 7th day of November 7PTCRERING LOVELY DISPLAY IN S'IYRNA 1941. DONALD R. BEATPN, ISOs . AND AXXIINSTEr Clerk of the said Municipal Corpor- eel Bed stion of the Township of Pickering. Wwpt Dresser, Simms-, St MAW_ Am Swispu — MTO COOP Ltd TENDERS WANTkD 'ALL STORE • THE ji Ce&r_I'n,_d Chests wsw "djgp for'the position of caretaker' S. Cameras, F S. N-0. 3 West (Rouge Hill). Tenders ,A ffUDlO COUGH and TWO will be received up to December 18. % -GEO-'E. TOYNE, Ice IRS — $jq.50 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS ft Drinkss sa.-Trans -------- 2 Pi5keljng Floor and Table Lamp and 01 ---------- -in rea GOTS 1P93.THE'H_OME ....... rts sill. oc' Pickering Township for Xotor Ambulance, Day Might r %air THONE 1300 Casions. _ProcriPtRDh­s­—cWrttU14Y- Judge Colenian, at Whitby, &-s- Town9b i jj pounders, A.-STERRITT missed the appeal of this again'st the: as"lliessment of $114,000 w s JD� 'K advises T-ft PIC, KERING NEWSs FORSY R' Member WOO bet of t smau= rbedle 6= cost but a er at the �rs . ai so cti.0 ,b me„action �'ca It such a Funeral Director b-y oC71L CitLIVERY the E_q�jalized Assessment on the L Fur-niture' ' D,6&ler ' 2500-acres taken.over by the Govern- -,E ITOURS: 8 8 10 IP6 Nils ment. The text of his decision app- *10t - In p16KERING ONT.. daily. Sunday: 9 a. in. - O p. ears -in our next issue. PJWNE PICK. 68 MTV D W4 1 GOOD OMEN FOR THE ARMY planes—end Ilwm India-Their sea Aid To Greece The Lambeth Walk lines were tremendously long, but j a from the Red Sea porta, wherif J e>ft Libya Weak ,In Naval Tactics the freighters unloaded, th� land 3 lines were com arativel sh - r n a ctaC- Wars produce strange p x uc y tar'. Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, com well organized and profecfa `_It_. ief in In as les and the crew of a newly-built p wander nn-eb India, h _ was believed' that fast week/the shouldered=responsibility for the Canadian naval minesweeper tells ° British had several hundred thous- _ N q and men available-drawn from British setback last spring_ to from the Pacific a recent cruise a'J Libya by acknowledging that the all corners of the empire-and an Germans counter-attacked ' at In the Central American zone _ y ,r air farce ebteeeding that defendingleast a month earlier than he had the crew were ordered to tug a• f the home isles in 1940's Battle of expected. grounded British airgraft carrier �► F .. 1. Britain. Gen, Wavell, who was cow- ' off the rocks. To their combined y ' Pressure'on Vichy 'mander-in-chief in the Middle East amazement and amusement 1,500' Vichy is being pressed intoat the time of the Libyan cam. British tars started doing the ' closer collaboration w44h Germany. Lambeth walk, a favorite.o! he paign and has since exchanged -� I General Wegand, commander ass positions with Gen. Sir Claude English, on the carrier's deck. he French Africa forces, has been Auchinl vi wed th African Her commander thought the vi•. t e eck, re e e Af co rider - retired "at the espreas demand of bration would help shakg the . operations in a council of state y Hitler" Although sliking the here: craft-loose. Fiitl Alth di y and,Brit shW always ted He said that after an appeal ' d British, eh has hated the, Nazis. With him out of the - ifs lrom the Greek government, The BA41""*+ 0lApt -- way, ,Vichy may be preparing to which was under attack by both k ate' bow to the following GermanGermany and Italy, practically demands: s Won`and-1 cannot en'o can the trained and equip ed this war y. (1) Use of the French fleet, still or bring peace to a world threat- y the strongest in the Mediterran• troops in the PRiddle East were ened with universal ct'•3ster, but ordered to Greece. we can-refuse to let Pn4te and - } „ can after Britain's; to---convoy Axis "Our conquests in Cyrenaic, � supplies to North Africa• (E) use fear rob our nights of sleep and �- were left to be held b of bases and transit facilities in y a Barri- darken our days with despair. -, as son ofpartly-trained andpartly- We can hoe and ray and a �a � L French Tunisia, Algeria and Mor• equipped troops," p p pay occo for Axis troops and material: he. said. I our taxes and, with gratitude for (3) a pledge by Vichy to protect made a miscalculation there. living in this land and not across I did not expect the enemy to .; Great thins are in store for men in the Canadian Arm in only its African Atlantic bases-from a the sea, take what-comfort and - 8 y counter-attack 'before the e•id o! s few weeks. The women in this picture are only two of many re- -possible "attack" 'by Britain or April at the earliest - by which Pleasure lite has to offer, and waits in the C.W.A.C. They are taking the Canadian Women's the United States. greet our fidWs with a smi16-: •-:' ' _ _ . Army Corps cooking course at the Central Technical School, Toronto. From now on, anises evidence.. time I had hopedto have back atwhether we feel like it or not. • least part of a seasoned Indian At the conclusion of their course their fobs will be to feed the fighting is forthcoming to the contrary. It was a tine old Ri�hop, who, sten. Recruit Rhea Trucked RIGHT Is givingRecruit-May Kullick division from Italian West A'�rie�"' t a taste of her product. Both women pare from amilton. France must be looked open as a and to have completed the--equip-_ years seemed worrying his hear' over _ potential, if not yet an open and and of troops left in Cpi•enatca what seemed to him the evils of a ' - active, partner of Germany. . Her doomed world, tossing on iiia bed fleet and her great. naval and air which consisted of a British ar at midnight, thought he heard the mored brigade, an Australian di- rM WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events bases in Arrica may at any moment vislon and an Indian.--motor bri- Lord say, "Go to ,beep, Biah°p, , be placed at the disposal of the ands Ill sit up the rest of the night.. Nazis. But until Bizerte, Casa- "All these were-.short of equip- �• Britain Strikes In South Africa: blanch sad 'Dakar are taken over ment, transport and training, Un- Tempo of Bsisilm-ss - - - by- the Axis there will remain . ' ground for hope that this second fortunately, the enemy attacked Bewildering Sneed Roosevelt Moves In South America atrrTendered of France may not at least a month before I had ex- Barest Britain has launched her ReaiStance crumbled, and the prove such a catastrophe for the Pected it to be -possible." Canadian production in \1941 - democratic cause as her first one. . peateet offensive of the war and British commander, iii a sweep That is why the British offensive 7 may 1929 by exceed mach as 40d the level reached sweated .In 1Mr tames are rolling across the ranking as one Ort the war's most is Libya is of such great import- Study Gaelic according to estimates of the deserts of Italian Lybla. A second brilliant, raced across Cyrenaica.. front-long and Impatiently await- Libya's eastern province, to Ben- ante, not only to Britain but to Royal Bank of Canada released ad--has been opened against the seat. some 400 -miles from the the United' States. . ,,Gaelic --.the tongue Scots call in the batik's November letter. Ark. This is not a hurried at- point of attack. All Libya might "the language of Eden"-is hav- Aithongh 1940 production also, ismgt to assist Russia by estab- have fallen, save for two factors; British Morale _Lag a renaissance In Cape Breton surpassed the 1'929 figure, it has )ming a second front but rather (1) the Army of the Nile was de- A quotation from "Mein Xampf," island, a etfonghold of things increased so rapidly this year-that carefully weighed plan. It was plated In order to reinforce the printed, on placards in big black Scottish. It is exp•4sted to advance far be- (1) to relieve the Ger Greek Balkan front for-an impend- letters, appears everywhere tri• Sponsored by the extension de- yond .even the 1940 total, the - the Middle East and India,' from artment of the Gaelic College at bank said. The letter commented - non military ptesanaoe on Russia iris German throat; t2)• the find- p -the bomb•ahaken dugouts of To- St. Ann's through ro night classes are being that all 'business activity Is ex- by diverting-Axis man power and isms were stiffened by German -ssaterial; (2) 'to erase the Axis armored forces hurriedly sent bryug'h the crowded hotel held at many Nova Scotian towns panding,with "bewildering speed," steasce to the cotton and wheat through Italy and across the Med.; tssonrces of the bile, to the Suez- iterranean- to Libya. racks anTeheran.lobbies 'of' Cairo to Baghdad bar and villages. and .the official index of the- d the bazaars of Tehphysical - - -': - - - -P 9 al volume of business dor• .— JW Sea waterway on which em- The Germans under General The Fuehrer's comment oa British There are about. 4,5,00 native ing the first eight months of 1941 1&e communications in the Middle Erwla Rommel, Panzer expert and morale reads,;, reindeer owners in Alaska. averaged 22.6 percent. higher - The Spirit of the British nation - than in the corresponding period vii bases rf - . ']Hast depend; (3) to provide veteran deceit warrior, took fall - _ ' - enables it to carry through to Tic- - - -of 1940. it it over-ran Libya, for an advantage of the skeletonized tory any struggle it once enters to Dutch Guiana, but also to Bri- Canada's nianuiactuxing cap- _ British. The Army of.the Nile was -- �benalHed attack-perhaps an nl- nova Be matter )law long the atrug-. tis'h and French Guiana, as well city is now largely occupied with � ' timate land invasion - against rolled back from Bengail to Egypt ale may last or however Great the Brazil Aad it would have the production-of war materials 1RaIy. the weak tenant to the In shorter time 'than it had ad- -sacrifice that may be necessary brought the Nazis within striking -with one-half of all manulatc- Jxia house; (4) to demonstrate a vanced. Only at Tobn•i�t, the bat- or whatever the means which have distance of the Pang ma Canal. turfing workers direct)" engaged .lir stren;•th that might give pause - tered- -port e0 miles from Libya's to be 'employed; and all this - lo the men of Vichy, who were eastern frontier, did a garrison of though ifie actual equipment at gf aovtnia; tooraTd closer eollaborw empire toops Bold on. Like the nand may be utter inadequate LIFE'S LIKE THAT ,By Fred . Neher y utterly tion with Adolf Hitler, a collabot earlier Italian drive, the German when compared with- that of any' _ - stWn that threatened profoundlypnah came to a halt is Western other nation." A 0'r - �/ �'�+•�- 'tbe arenas of the Mediterranean Egypt at the end of a precariously President I2ooseve'it Acta sad the Atlantic.'* long line of. communications. President Roosevelt has beaten^ The shock of battle• flared sad- Months of stalemate Flitlpr to the draw again, says the f. • `�-- _ dealy and yet It has been. known Windsor- Dai Star This time '"Oat the British and Asis powers From late Spring until last week � - . were girding for t decisive trial Axis and empire armies faced the Amerlcatn troops are to occupy OQ Dutch Guiana. The action ISas m Libya alter s military stalemate each other in a stalemate. ThoseIS a blow to Hitler in the South mat has existed for six months. months embraced the season of almost unbearable heat and arid- Atlantic as. the• American oceu• �., The Libyan battlefield was des- pation of Iceland was in-the North �. V. leribed an,a vast triangle enclosing- Ity, of fierce windstorms, in the Atlantic, ore than 1,000 square miles,with Band and 'limestoof sno wastes There are British, Dutch an.j .-Its base a 60-mile line south from. Libya. Military operations on a Both sides French-Gulana all aide.by side on r scale were risky.large p diteraneaa $ .. _ - - Hardt,. on the b.e .- the edge of Brazil and ,coast, to Maddalena and Its apex used the, period to build tip .rt Dakar in Africa. . The Naafis had l st besieged Tobruk, 80 miles west serves for r future test. ' a . . • an eye on French Guiana with-a h he advantage e of Axis had t d The g _ 'of Bas' 1a. - view to gaining a foothold there. (� A year Sao Egypt and the Sues shorter supply lines from . their But with the Americans co-operat• `•' Dad been In peril, says the New arsenal in Europe, the disadvan- Ing with the Dutch to protect - -Tork Times. Premier Mussolini's tale of being exposed .to British' Dir` legions motored along.the coastal naval and ser—ia —power in . the ( from aggression _ Digbway, built for a thousand miles Mediterranean. The Royal Navy Hitllerer's plan lan is Sores a e _ from 'Tripoli to the Egyptian bot- and the R.A.F. pounded at the There are bauxite mines !a Dutch Guiana. The mineral Is der. Perhaps a quarter of a million overseas line from Naples to Tri- _ nen marched toward the land of needed to assure a supply of alp• Volt, eblet unloading port in Libya. minum for war- production} in the. `•• Cbe Pharaohs. Outnumbered Bri- Hundreds of thousands of tons of United States: Ai>41a s eat up tfsh forces retired, stalled the Axis, shipping sank`beneath the tons of aluminum and the metal '__�� ' .- �� '�, '�•;;:: lltaltab drive in the desert. inland sea; with the vessels went is required for other war purposes. The Italians, despise their num- men, equipment, foodstuffs,planes, It is not only the bauxite that - �`>��� srical array and their confidence tanks, oil. Nevertheless, enough - `�� `��' - needs the guardianship of the ' --they brought marble monuments Axis shipping got through to make United States• it is the teritory - -along to- celebrate 'anticipated it appear that to the. race to itself. If the Nazis had made a � teristpa{�tis-showed signs of weak- achieve- preponderance the Ger• thrust across the South Atlantic f i, sees. In December, the Army of mans might win. from 'Dakar, which is the French - the Nile led by General Sir Archt• The British. depended in part base on the bulge on the Atlantic bald Wavell, probed the Fascist on supplies from the United States coast of Africa, it would have ui.m resisning, Chief. This suspense waitinj for alarms is . — Has in a tentative surprise assault. ' arsenal-particularly tanks and meant it German threat not only asitias me down) l" REG'LAR FELLF,LR -- SA Big Loss _ By GENE BYRNES - :._ MY MOM -IS ON A nnY AUNT WAS ON A MY BiG SISTER WAS SHE DID SO,TOO, SHE ` TWO PSHE L. ET ONCET ANS LAST ON A DIET ONCET AN�LOST ,' LOST HER BOY FRENA DIET AN' SHE LOST DI a NINE POU"'! A HUNiERO'N'C14HTV- NAMED Ei.MER! SEVEN POut4 GWAN.' / SAL ; r/ i I _ . ✓'' N If A Ptt Oil., All,1e4,-"nM '�i�'•+ �- i ^:.: .., :.. ,,. :.• sass \. ..i.."•' �,;.�- +'••''•Ap'1'.� ^,�„„ r•" ,_.:, -... - -` ...-�- .,�. _. _ .m.-,. - _. �._ _. -_ _ _ _. - _ .syn,.'' ,�.•y' �.♦ - :e .. Y'.ry.. - sass .," ..-+sass. . :.. .' •,. ...• sr.. t � _ e body to the goods without a♦ penning starchy. H A V E \ • r�'t SCIeIICe Q. Howw cacan ts I prepare ca - died apples? \ -I D O l u/� A. Make a syrup by cooking �'• !jf - one cup of water and ons cup of T O 9 8 E A {1�+ FOR p�O�R - - ��,�_ •' sugar together. Select small . apples and let them cook slowly " SEEDLESS WATERMELONS - Q 1 G T1� �'C , Dr. C. Y. Wong of Kwantung, in the syrup until soft. Drain, Recently a Canadian editor was " China, hasgfachieved the needless sprinkle rinkle with sugar, and leave to in a gun plant where extremely C�RRE { �� t� s _ „watermelolr He worked naphtha- rya fine tooling operations were being lane acetic acid, indole butyric carried on. 15 acid, sulfanilamide and colchicine, What are your tolerances on CR ;,� all growth-producing substances, this job?" he asked a man ata into a salve and with it smeared Modern lathe. Wepistils of watermelon flowers, One five thousandth of an JBIG / Not all the wl}termelons pro- Etiquette inch, ...replied the workman. duced were seedless, but there was The figure conveyed little to always a notable effect.' Some- BY ROBERTA LEE the editor. He asked,."sows fine �+. timfa the seeds were small, soma- -' --- is-that?" 1. When getting out of a taxi The workman, ,too, seemed times there wee just bits of seed, puzzled. He called to his neigh- ---.sometimes_ there were the usual wtth 'an escort; should a woman P / p Is weeds but without hard coatings. ,open the door and get out first if bor_on the next machine: "Bill, _ , , Dr. Wong found that the is she happens to sit• nearest the many five thousandths are — or almost seedless melons, thou h door? there in an inch?" g Bill scratched is head.-""Gee, of the right size, were not,as juicy 2. If there is a punch bowl at as the ordinary kind. a dance and no one is there to I don't know. But there,mu�t be - .. --v— serve it, should a.girl serve-her millions of them. DIAMONDS AND WAR partner and then herself? �� THAT'S MY CHEW a,I Diarrionds' are needed in the a 3. Should blck-bodered sta- _ \•• i, '- - :An English paper publishes • -_- _ • machine-tool ind.Istry. As a re- tionery be used by a person in this advertisement: --, sult they figure in Anglo-Rtl_sian mourning? "For • sale: .Baker's busi - trade relations, and this because 4. When introducing a man toJ trace; good trade; large oven; - rife Russian supply is greater a group of persons, is it all right Rainbow tints of an opal are _ than Russian iniustr can absorb. to introduce him-to them collec- Present owner been. in• It foe `Td like to speak to some of your. P y seven -years; good reasons men and try to sell them my n•,t in the stone itself, says a ma- Now that Great Britain, the Un- tidely? for leaving." correspondence course on how to scum gem curator, who explains _ Ited States and Russia are work- b. Should one prepare `only that. light transmitted through an Ing togetherD .in an effort to beat. cold drinks at a meal. when only put fire and sparkle into their istrusting. all work." opal shows its true color to be Hitler the demand for diamonds cold food is served banks in particular,' and r,_91len kept_ The superintendent turned pale. gray or•orange or flatly color. _ U met. Stones used to be 'ship- 6. Is it obligatory to -answer her savings in her room. ` Get out of •here," he roared, less• ped from Brazil to Europe via notes of sympathy that are writ- ' But Cupid was too much for "this factory is working on a de- Lisbon by Italian airliners. The ten to an invalid? _ her at last, -and she agreed to fence order ells."'. ' Brazilian supply has been corn Answere marry the -local butcher. She iered by American and- British 1.' No; she should wait and al- making a]t f k asked her mistress: _ -. / dealers and Axis funds have been low her escort-to open the ` What's the best way to put Small tirl (to seven-year- 'frozen with the result that Ger- and then asist her. 2. -No; the my money in the bank?" _ old* fiiend)r "Oh. I think f many is getting nb. more. dia- man should serve his partner, and _ "ButI thougbt you didn't trust= you're lots better looking than `. x aionds. hen himself;, 3.- -This- is not Tfks" e. d employer. your daddy.,• t h ba tclaime her e a .Y.• necessary; lain white stationery '"N more m But i 'll Boy (-true child of the ti3t P w is preferred. 4. -\o;• .introduce be safer in the bank than in the- - motor era): "Well, 1 outhta f• q CHERRY" him to each person. mdi�idually, n. b• — I'm-a later model.' r� )'Cdierry." a cow•, is mak;n,c his but 'if, possi�e, mention two or -house with a strange man about. -tor at the British National In- three names together' 6. No; Forced to put on his brakes `Visitor: Wali. your; man. k stitute for Dairying. A pellet-.of serve both hot and-cold drinks, as suddenly, the driver.of the sports , synthetic hormone (dieth)'stilboe- just what do.-you do on: this ' some of the guests might prefer submarine?" car found it shooting crab-wise` atrol) .wawplanters beneath her a hot drink. 6. , Yes; if the in- across the road, just missing a akin, whereupon the fat in her valid is too ill to anweer-therd Fed-up Sailor: 'Madam._ lam ost before it stn ed.milk.went up-28.6 per Cert. It i - It's my duty to run forward limp-post Pp s some other member of the-family- and hold her nose whenever . Up strolled a policeman. 1 1 1 _ -:-still going up, accordinFr to the shotAd do so. "Welt" he remarked genially, Last report, The hormone is we dive." - ' cheap. It ]noire as if the proved- _. "You got a nice skid .there, air." 't F1�111111� PiatMs �q WillMiN "Pardon me,. officer` was the 2J NOW AVAILABLE tare will.be generally rgcomnlend- SKILLED LABOR WANTED The energetic salesman walked „ ' I•r4res+,(•seietal� fty�� ed to dairy farmers to obtain Into the factory and. sought--and haughty reply, thine lady is my "! Ful Go. V"e+►drtae-Ijettt•sa - obtained an interview with the wife." _ For each picture d•artca, sand a, richer milk_ for Great Britain. AlUperiO a+t - Animal trainers agree that the Tour name aitto nd address aand with -. -- .- k Isere, -air!" he began.' J e WE NEED t"� _ female of alt species a e safer to name or the picture you want wr1L• O Q ? THE M E N _ train than thi, male. _ tea on a back. Address Dept J.1>Ir = [� f The Canada �.-. e t T v + II. ROYAL Starch Company - BY- ANNE ASHt, Y O TE Ltd:. At i\'eiltag- H 0 N EY . ton$� raroate CHURCHILL Pry 25 to 30 Percent per year W°!+�s' e ` - bb Now can I iter ban s each month from Corn-' promised fo � � Q. keepY' n the Invested Ca ital. Cheque in a sanitary condi._ THE TOOLS rubber-to ! Prompt..:payment : _ tion? " pany on Production. shipments of tight honey. Send A. Baba's rubber toys should taalulrle• latltrd pertalstas_ t• .ample estimate of quan- � ` - '•:be washed in a boracle acid sold- - - Yb1• plan' - tity to a cwt and eat' t y IF, YOU ARE NOT r .14 years In bn•loees - 7.`:.tion every day.. They are usually -in his mouth, so it is the *,rise plan ON WAR Zi'OREi� MacFEETERS CREAMERY 1 i REILLY INVESTMENTS to keep them sanitary: YOU SHOULD BE too Adelowe, •hl#rt Arent 52 Jarvis St. - Toronto Q. How can I prevent sewing TORONTO I machine oil from spotting mater- _•_ V =. • Y A, After oiling- the sewing = ~. machine, itia'welltosew through r, CLASSIFIED -ADVEDT. ISEMENT . . . •_ w at blotter, brhich will absorb any WANTED -_ excess oil and thus present spot- OFF'ICF EQUiPMENT flag any valuable material. AT ON C:E: +n'Y E'HICK!t 7if111DRESSING 4CIi0(1L _ Qc How Can .I have whiter WF'VF STILL SOME F1'Ll.rTs. RtitphoT Ti' irilk and C.1l, D-na - iclothea when laundering?- rendy to lay and ,are hatching L F A R_N ArArRDRESSIXCl THIO taphonea; Adding and ('nrrulr,tlns + tvPekly, Order nam for Derember Rnbprtson STethnd. 'Ih'formatlon Machines. Guaranteed tike netsx A. Try slicing a lemon with TOO ,D@Sign@l'S delivery chicl(s, WMe cholce of- `on reiluest-reftnrding fall classes, Ontario Typewriter Co. 91 Ade till rind into the boiler of.rIothes, breeds. Bray Hatchery, 1'1 John now- eginning. Robertson's Hair. A,1de Street Wept. Toronto. Hsmfltn". Ont b dresalne , Academy. 137 Avenue. It will make the clothes beauti- _WHO ARE CAPABLE OF Road. Toronto. %TAAiPS FOR QAT.1: fully. ._white and remove stains ASSUMING LEADERSHTP niRTH CONTROL ' from' poc(Iet handkerchief., 1lridei- STA:11P COLLF,C`TORS. All 1:RE.AR BIRTH CONTROT., SO'Mr INTER- LFGAT. ing up large collection .' . speclat lltrear, and table linen. /� • - eat-Inc fa4 about„Send,ten rents discounts. Free -crown colony How can I make a Experienced for Booklet. Hytzlenr C'nmpany, coronalinn set to Anprnv,il nnpri @• good' T.nx 9-. Station F. T'�ronto, On• J. N LINDSAY,-LAV OFFICE, CAP• curia. Rnw' Fenhell, 394 Rrnrt stiffener for tlfmiftt and organdie? . 1 �• rani^• - ttol Theatre, Building, St. Thomas, Ayemre. Tornntn.' stiffener Dissolve 2. ounces of Burn TOOL Makers ' Ontario, Ppecti llepartment for 1 t Ai'TCHF.Ra a7.TCT\C3 MACTIilYF, farmeTe coilertlona ItITF l'/i.\Tie ci FFF.RF:Rs _ arabic in 1 pint of hot water. Use M2lC�l1�1182$ - 11 tablespoonfuls Of this Solution — 4!T(1RY RF.RL'TLTS_AI,i.\iA'1�F8. IT'S T\iFORT:\NT - F.YFRY S(fF- _ p. ries low, ea terms, Write for ASK��AA. INSTRi'MENTS ferer of Rheimaiatir Fn'ins or p tc _ ;An 2 quarts of water. It gives • full pnrtirnlars. Berkel Products Neuritis shmtld try Dixnn's Rem- Fitters T,td.. SRR-SRS College �' ret. To- L'R T2F.ALF.R FOR DFNNTA edi•. lfunrn'Q prur Stnrr. 3t6 Tonto, d Elein. Ottn-kc•!: Postpaid sl.nn. gllsrantee sruftnrs, or errite A. /+ A Dennfs & Cnmpany, 381 Nairn ' _ MACHINE CA Ra. ;1i FW 'A\n t75F.D Avenue, Winnipetr. --- _ _ e � Tl'RI(F�'Q WOUNT Pt.EAAANT N10TOR91 LTD.. MALE RFLP WANTED WELT, DPVr•.T.OPF.D RANGE PAIS- 1 Trrnntn's oldest.Chrysler. Plvm- ed Exhibition Narragansett tile- ww _OPERATORS with dealers: three. locations. 63t _keys Toms, ec,nn, urns, $C+.Ms = Mt. Plea+ant Rnad. 2010 Yonge KIEV •EIITiVF.FN 20 AND 60 ARE �nnderson, Tlutn�-0!e, Ontario. St.. 1A50 Danforth Avenue. (lar earnfng Thirty to Fiftv dollars - ' T saA (nr. mnke us manv friend.-. weekly throughout Canada taklnK vTAHMF.Rt\(: on Horizontal orders by appointment. Some prof- s COMPLETE QUIETING OUTFTT ttable exclusive territories are WE CORRECT STAMATERTNO 019 , now open possibly In your local-. a "No Cure,No Fav' basis. Write IL $orin Maeh><nea' Dn,-BLF T3En SIZE, TDTCLUDFS tty, Sales experiP,nce not neem- 8 g beautiful wa.hfast Frinta and Bary. We help and train yon. -Aurum Speech Clinic. Orton. Ont.- S •T u r r e t an d Btondcloth patches. full sized For information write Fuller , batt, 700 yd. spool, excellent Brush' Company:, Sanford Avenue, T A'XTED USED SAF,F. • white sewinir thread, egoueh fac- Hamilton. _ E n g i n e Lathes, tory cotton for hacking quilt - i all for $1.79, pos4age - (Ontarlo) SEND F-is. bro Fible $ e TO nm _ Millin Machines �3tc. ,buy for ynllr.-elr, also menafriris• brnhshle nFe and name - ' g 'cellent• for gift Txxtiie .Tobbere, AiFiiTC.t.T, of maker, Boa 93, 73 Adelnide W Dept. IN.. SIA Green W., Toronto. Toronto. _ GOOD ATIVI(E! RNIFRY SUFFER- view Building. New Me- FARM ROT;• .SAUR er of Rheumatic Pains or Neur- Play Safe! Send Your Films To . a itis shmsld try T)txon's Remedy. Y chines. Best of Working 100 ACRES. GOOD LOCALITY. Mnnro's Dn14 ctnre. 335 -✓Iglu,. Conditions. good land and 'httildings, flowing Ottawa. Poatpald_$1.00. Imperiell well and creek. 24 mile from high- For better results and faster ser+ INTERVIEWS DAY OR ;way 26, near Barrie. For particu- vice. 6 or 8,exposure•titms 2;r: re- .Jars. apply George Pain. Anten OFFER T(Y.'hTVr.NTORR. Prints 8 fur 25c: hntli with free en- 9 NIGHT, SUNDAYS IN- Mills, Ontario. - - - — TO V F R r TOR made phOt m y . —_ - DOIIFFTTO HF,GP 7NWE.D . graphic,}�tfllllas Cards a, ,►,Y )FFF:R ) E P TAT~;EN - List`of inventions and full lnfor- your own nen atives is - Applications not con,tdered aOpp C 0 O X FOR GENERAI. mntinn sent tree The Ramsay Cr+." ,2 attractive styles - folder type from those now on war house work, live in. Other fiery Regl Strd, Patent . Canada. t71t with'mmtnMd picture 12 for $1.361 kept, firs. Cassels. 21. Thornwnod Fnn1( Rlrect. Iltt4wn, Canada. work. Roel. Torontn, flet tgne with dere for ss that, 12 for 89c, No orders fur Ieaa than _ - - ix DISTRIBUTORS WANTED PT-ANO li,"q(1\Ts ImpertaA Phwtw •rt-alae Canadian General TO CELT, FARMERS. TRACTOR Statinn .I, Toronto _• � � nA0 11! ti Farm Implement Dealers n I,F:erso TO .-LAY TTdF. PTA1hO -- , timely specialty item..Boz 71 ZS Fersnn)I ngtrltryons DIRECT .� There are more than 2 b00.004 Adelaide Street West. Toronto. TO �'(il-R TTOIIR by Canada's + iataa heaessehtetde••es.,plsovlee+� Electric Company foremost.. m n d e r n Instructor. -bicycles ;n use in Sweden, or,five ' ,Gbl..t•sMeasdotYeteeter,rQ! i GASOLIiF BNOTNPf SlMILIi•11;D ropun.kw COURSE I•te'•taoc.aale}. nun fentnred nt S P E C I A L fort. every 12. inllnbitante e•urd.kin ttooblm ave last-•cries.eooliel.anti- --_ nAM fo W- A D.lD D. Ira•ea+v�••r ��"• Peterborough Ont: rAIRBAN)1C8=MORSE '6 H.P. Gas- !'I1RIfiT1T.�S Tt,\TF.,l'nr fut),pes- °' 1,eelrrtntloees,dyektlYstoeelntepr >' -.o}ine• Engine, Type M In Rood, roi0;,r� wrne at nice CCorreia n . . �Ikottiepo.atN,er '6bewokk♦Aettc runaine ,order. Frlced to sell at pna,lrnr. r rn�rryatory of aTusta. ,ISS+ `OE 4.7-,-t41 ' sirnode>EorD.D.D-P1tFaGRlPTTO�• 660.00. J. X. McCaw, Barrie. :" ?ti:f.;tll'�tt., Toronto. ?Y A 7-- -N 17 %1HY SUFFER the Agony f Mau' Service TSE PICKZRWG NEWS Le E a uratic 7 0 S Pain. Sciatica, Lumbago, wbel Igwnscaps will, give you quick wet FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND 00K TO no* relief. BOYES' DRUG CO. $1.75 per year. .41.50 InTermsFARMERS bubscriptions to the United States Rtiecessor:to.W. J. H%ther.and Gt. Britain, $2.00 in advaWAL 7THEATRE Tit, ARGAIN Nightand D&78@rBusiness Phone —BAEAD and WBINHOOD Residmee Phone '26' -Healthfully Ajr-cosiditioned981 LIOUR.0PERMANENT NAGGINC PAIS All sh we Daylijht Savi ng Time 981* $2.86AYS THE TLMPERTHAT FR rHURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAYCO? ej!jj�pu1411AND NERVES. IT MAY BE DECEMS ER 4, 5 and 6th .24!s .75 S�enera�ioars -` OUR EYFS. -CANGER ROGERSC. H.TU Farr s ElevataCK. OPT. D. I OftYou ;mn do your bit to bring Victory 91-3ek OP56 P. 06 Dstands for VICTORi" Toick and Claremont, 0nt.1 nearer if you enable yoirr poultry toPhae — Be& W. Office "WV -Harry'C)SHANkA. ONTTproduce more and better one i5.Lugggs andmeat, as food 'ii,vital in winnin P• with GEORGL,; MURPHY this *ar. AL, MARS11AL epair Shop�` ` ( � _?ioo'ias'^"" BURGLSS MEREDITHPion XILLSRINGviar rdws :t AlsD­Iatest—Camada'Carries O.n in simple but ne,h-de- Tractor SerNice sign we can furnish Graduate 1. H. C. Tractor School"Tale of TwoIshur-gatri fee-id, sermemorials that will 10 ye' ars experience ervice in all mekes,of Traeiora-z— ice mill, chicken Cties'standpoint In dignity Vplease from every . Licensed Garage Service-4 EGGMASIJ ASatisfaction guaraiiteed..aprearai,.ce­ our growing -4nd kstarter, I " -� �!O".­r.Lc wil .st. out NDAY, TUrSDAY,, WEDN'SDYti �10. JOHN NfiRTON, -h­nugh' the ages. 9, 9 and 10th 'CLAREMONI. m Phone 5104ash. laying mash,' DECEM-Np Greater Tribute t complete ghow at 8.50, Kingston Ro "4e sh,ad Weft range ma _ joyN. WANTED TYW. STA"ORD "Captain Caution"llighway Monumental starter, concentra. MATURE DEAD HORSES AND,CArTLWbrks VICTORPh. 462 Wbitby, Out- •... .... tes, calf starter, tur- wl LOUISE PLATT For free picK � Up.1phoneLEO CARRILLOSROOKLINkey starter, salt BRUCE CABOTCLAMNT aso an added attractionPICGblocks and bags,in • AGINCOURT zone =44 Purina fly sprays "Scet,land Yard" P'cKDPJNGttle. with NA:NCY KELLY We pay the phone obarges also' standx for VITA-DINE, a com. f or 'CA DDMUND GWENN ATTENTIONI bination of iritarnins and minerals JOHN LODER GORDON YOUNCI LTDf0r=ViWith Which BLATCHFOR&S D.- N . 'LookVoo d k L"Fill-the-BAsket" EGG MAS-H- is' Coming next —strengthened-and italized. PICKERINS. ONT.1 CHURSDAY, FRIDAY.-SATURDAY Zvoli" Rioad Gravel WS IDELIV ER_ •---_ This outstanding Tnaish ia the r*- DECZXBEF. 11, 12 and 13thPit -saft of over 140 years'milling and Paola M17 ".%. ends out night" Radio- SerVivu feeding experiencii;— Crushed Pit Run Blatchford's "Fill-the-Basket. Eim with FRED MARCHe your birds to MARGARETSULLPVAN Expert service and re- Gravel 'a" will sriablproduce eggs; will maintain health pairs to all makes. ReasndSanbody weight 9 the lowest feW . .%0. CAdENDENINO Buy War Savings Ced andGraded cost per e".. FUNERAL DIRECTOR onable charges. Work Stone Start your layers on IT now ind Toronto AD� 6523 Pick. 5304 guaranteed...-nb through- watch your records cli: -rivate Ambulancel& AGincourt 36 ARTHUR FIELD out the laying season. And, boylDelivereaor Loaded in Pit you will have BMDS (not P&y and Night Grmad" Radio aod' Television worn cfut cu-111) to markst next ?bone 9MROGIBSONPHONE: elant, Pkck 1,026 lostiN e- Me�vg;rsununerow a ociation, toranto offite H ard "71 at profit. --TRANSPORT Iservice Men' I%$$JOHN BOURNE SON -ERNIE STROUD, DUNBARTON ..Markht"19 Ont. 0-do TRANSPORT Phone Pick 17 r 6ffAARtiGE -06Q;;" COCKS—Hu- ITT 7r. -�J:MQVINGSANDGE.V E S TON EFrostA WooM _ d tolou cy Notice if" BODO of ftru ftsaw on obove xLesiblemImplements on embmt In meauWe do Building of&1t kinPWW16 awwwo 06L'.qARPF,.NTEFLING, 7TING,4. JLS LYE. -.PLUMBING and. Claremont, -Ont. aooFr NG&,4o sell�Brantford FLoodog PIANO-TUNING K&teriala,Empire BathroomANDEqnipment, Duro*WaterBeattyM All Kiads ol142i meatta 0p ing 0Material U3 UaranteeEstimates Free ...C. S. M"DONALD Work GuaranteedClose Ave. TW90 J. PROUSEPhone 8502PICKERING, ONTAMXaple Lid lutzal-Fin-Md W&WWW"__ __ ;NO1"guranee. .. Cc-TIQ ECheap rates_'for Fa" CQ=W,-_ = SAVI N Co is Ow ft"M paw you WXY GTATbuildings.4Wtadstorm Insurance on BufldhV COALs COKEWindmill#, Silos st-e- 'Automobile Insuissies etJJ VTOOD, CHMENTIMIn Xindsr. BAND, -ORAVZL� 'Writsi 4M MWN.and:,,Canada's strenoth Is -your streng1h, yours'and your fidlow BOWMAN ROWA cifize"S. By sevInil yoU can turn yout dmngth Into effedi" 1BUILDR&I SUPPLIES• WWTBY, ONTAND gartgNis wrknw-- sm Vftd thm befiWe. We have alsoplasedInsliocklipil *Is MweW" of KAPLE 1AAF un-Irs" Barciay-Transrs wise to anticipift th* noods of tomorrow, rather 'than f today. You acquire a thrift babK,- . -.41Wpeflsty #!!k Impulses 0Into-your life and In a bo oattw now lislowanniling.a 60fi*uCtive force- 'Jense--Into nCa ado as a whole. k W. MITCFisker-ing, Qat.-the wwow MW to dotes 111" 09 YOU cm—rsPkissw 001ft 14 W& 0 Mw@m we ftelvad to be sweNO , RHEUXATUC PAJW, OdWC16 LURewsYsu—_rstWis► i' - Rhelsalstic P004 SOON Boom ft tions vbliiiiwiiIn not necessary. Use ZUXACAMgR L at once for-Wick refiet BOTW lism am womm DRUG CAP. P1610111NO ON& THE CHARTERED BANKS ]b ader ow soma, lion 110 11111110 r. IOF CA'NADA Vx7 S­ r I ",`, ,•.. „/r .h _ s,4 °, '�',. : . i • r -next Sunday morning. `elected to office for tine coming y�A R E 0"'N Y 1 The ladies meet at the school on — president, Mrs. Crapley; 1st Vi _ y •I Wednesday and quilted six quilts for Pres,, Mrs, L„ McConochie; S STANLEY to theRed Cross. This brings our total ng wry, Mrs, J. Bellhouse; T carer, : to fifty, for this year. Mrs, Thorn; Chaplain, Mrs, adden; The Sunday Scliool Christmas Con- pianist, Mrs, J. Me Re- _ Public School sends $50 to W. ♦ e cert mill be held in the Ch ood tree .M es W. theatre �Yw freshment Comms Sponsored by the Claremont Pub- - Church on Friday, December 19th. France, H. Tannahill, and F. Bass- _- ';tic School, a community carnival of Quite a number from here attend- ett; Executive Members: Mesdames Phone 100 STOUFFVILLE games, was held'' in the school- ed the funeral of Miss Agues Thom, Q Annis, Crossley and Pe&Laon. Mrs, !souse on' Wednesday evening, Nov, - --Brougham at Erskine Cemetery on Sunday af- a, A� was 'also elected to look THURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY • _ gDRCEMBER 4, 5 and 6th. � 26t16 The proceeds go to the Tele- ��on' after the delivery of material. Those gram British War Victbu' Fund. ^---'�- Tbe w..A,, velli meet in the Flail, in chaxgp tare this opportunity of LiV�r�••„„lam — John Cowie of Toronto visited on Thursday afternoon, L>ec. 11th: thanking those who worked so faM- gm Ti�js was an entirely new type of Subject for Roll Cald — :our Faith entertainment, and the whole comm-. friends here on Monday. fully during tris past year, and Look. unity joined to make it a decided Mrs. Gannon was in Toronto for in the Consummation A good atten- forward to an even better effort-in with j art of the past week. darue is requested. alai FRED M MURA (Technicolor) t MAIkELtNE CARROLi, 'success raisin the sum or $50 ler p - - the coming year. � ' the Fund. Thanks are due to all vs$o Mr. and Mrs. A; Moffatt were here --+-- Tke death took place o:i Sunday, c Y + helped- in any way, for was due on Sunday last. Dec, 3rd, of Susan A. Hegler, for <`Churchill's, lslane�" to their splendid co-operation that. Mrs, Hetu.visited Mrs, M, Hamil 1 r en River merly of this plaice, at Whitby, at 'the enterprize was so successful. ton, the firpt of the week. an advanced age. The funeral took Y Canada Carries On y Special mention should be made of The date for the S: S. Concert hab place on Wednesday, with Interment the�ollowing wh had' considerable been set for December 23rd. Mere at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Toron.- 'MONDAY, TUESDAY;. WED'SDAY' work in preparation for the event: particulars' later. The .Ladies' Aid held a very sue to. She is survived " by ->flizabeth, DECE�IBEft S,' 9- and 10th " Messrs Birkett, Graham, Fred Ward, Mr, Will Knox and daughter, Mrs, cessful meeting at the home of Mr. an only sister. -. u McLeod, r Norton, J. Scott, Codd- Stiller were at Sb. George for the and :firs. T. Williams on Wednesday btiNBARTON — �ti "Man Hunt"week-end. of last week. There was a good at- , ard, Baker and Hardy; and Nies- Mr, Gordon Gray who had a fall tendance with an interesting prog- W:4LTERtPIDGEO:Y dames RaynoIds,, 'Manion,'Bakee;-hit- - - - - Patrick, Beare and Hooey, and to while at work three weeks ago; is ram, and tasty buffet lunch_ Mr;. JOAN BENNETT the following organizations for the in hospital, recuperating. H. Shank, Vice-President .led tfie Greenwood loan of chairs, dishes etc. - Bowling On ..unday last, the Sunday meeting in place 'of Mrs. Williams, ED SSORT SUBJECT$ C(i'M Y Club Euchre Club, Masonic Ledge School =e'ssi-�m was set apart as De- the hostess. S vision Day. Mr. Goddard, addressing The annual meeting of the Union .Miss Elva MacLean was home for and Park Board; and also tot the school, stressing the necessity of Sunday School took place last week. THURSDAY, FRL,,znd.SATURDAY, merchants and others whb:donayed makin a choice between the true the vs. Milton DECEMBER 11, 12 and lith rizes. Following is a statement of g The. following officers were; elected: Mrs. Milton Pegg entertained -the n ('� p g J God, and"the forces of evil" W2ri. Duncan, Supt,; Ross Carter, Mission Circle on the 26th. "A Girl A �sLiy Receipts and- Expenditures Taken in at. door .........935.40 rite R� M. S. will hold their Dec- A)ssistant; J., A. Nighswander, Sec.- Mr. Ross -Disney has taken a pos- ember meeting on the 11tH- a week Treas.; Wm_ Michell, Recording- ;tion at the Pickering Munition plant Gob'1 » Proceeda from Bingo ...... 21.42 earlier than usual, to not encroach ori' Secretary; Gordon Duncan, Pianist; and a VOb - Proceeds from Duck game ,: ,1.43 th P Edna Beelby, 'Assistant; �._ B. CL Mrs, W W Gee enterain. e - Donated ,-:. the Christmas Season. Grrou A --• � Wbmens Institute-on the z?th. - 2.57 Mrs. John White, convener in charge _ M Pru istant Y. P.Wilson;Mrs. e vulerDrap-- rsc t C3ssellfed Adhreefisemesty ' of the program Roil Call Christ- Mr, and M.rs. Wm. Ellicott were 560.81 oras Verse. .Hostesses: rs, lip, with Mr, and M Oscar Wilson's - .. er; Class No. 1, ,Miss Reta Milne; Bought and Sold Mrs, Ritchie,•Mrs. Harvey. on Sunday last. Arizes and Sore cards ....$10:48 _ No. 2, Miss Ida Gray; No. 3, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Bob PretseIl and USED CLOTHING, STERILIZED, Lunch Much sympathy is felt foz.- Mr• E. Beelby; Primary, Mrs. 3: A, ffi cleaned and pressed like new. We •••' ...........'... Walter Carlton, w•bo was severely in- a Mrs. J. Clarke, of Toronto, were last, Nighawa�der; Assistant, Miss Jun_ seoeived a large shtpnent of high '-RA,LANCE on hand . ........60.00 when his horses bolted On"a g Divine Service here o.:s Sunday last, - Shank;, Stew asters Geo. bun- -and o local cis gentlemen's suite, Qaats, tang- , - . .. __ Devitt`s Hill, Friday, When he was Stewards: ur Sunday so visited coats a Very . ha of some f heir l 160.81 driving to Greenwood with a load of can and F. B O S -_ loge tiq. . rq reeeonable It School meets -eve ' This balance Is being fbrwanred to a to be ground. A pin dropped � ' Sunday mornMr. George Went, of Aashburn took will Par You to came here before ytmi , 3 ;_ grafi _ ing.at 10.30 in 'the winter and 10..15 the services- on the Circuit-on, Sun- go anyrwh:ere else. Sam Schwartz, 21 _ r I" Fuad, at, once. from the crevis, letting the whiffle- in the summer. You will be welcotn- Bond Str..West, Oshawa. 45-8 _!JA.tiCE — WARD - trees dr on the horses heels, and day: Rev.• R. W. .McVey. Isavitrg to aP ed. Our Christmas co ct will- be We also make suits to measure, = the heavy wagon passed over Mr• go away for the day 1 _ _ = held on the 19th at 8 g. m. You are W41 � 'sad winter coats guaranteed to Dt: Carlton's both legs. He is in,-a Tor- cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs Oscar son are The marriage" of Joseph A114n onto hospital for an operatio _ __- at the R%d Cross concert .atr'Broug- Beat worimranalrip - _ --.Ward, son of Dor. and Mrs. Walter The December meeting of the W. ham on Thursday evening. The FOR SALE _ 8.w+eeb Old pigs. ON - �:Wa;d, to .Ill& Jean Vance, .daughter i. Will be. held.at the hotz:e of Mrs, - ladies'of the Red Cross re;atized ov- dit son, Highiazid Creels. - of Mr: and_Mrs- Henry Vance, took _ Christmas er $60 from the sale of their quilt, at place at the Manse, Claremont, on A. Gray- Program Dunbart on music; Report of the Convention; The W. Ai -will hold their.anrsuai .FOR SALE — Cream 5eptarator, 600 Saturday last, in the presence of the Home.-Economics. by Local Leader; business.meeting and election of pounds. M-H 4-section harrows. 9%. "'•'Emmediate families, ffire. Elora Vanes Roll Call - A Shower for Children's officers for the..coming year, Thune pound scales, Ham, and Moore w9g- Ftsw�ell, sister of the bride, and Mr. Shelter, 03-bima. Hostesses. for this The regular meeting-day of the W day, Dec. 1104 in the Sunday School on- CIsas, Goodwin, Pickering -. 'Earle Cook, cousin of the groom, meeting: Mss. A. Gray, Mrs WuL BE S. of the United Church is now room. All ladies of.the -cummunity were the attendants. Rev► I. E Ken-. Gray Mrs. T..Brown, Mrs T. Rob- changed for this month and will, be welcome. _ PIGS FOR SALE — 5 pigs, :� w3c� Hedy performed the ceremony. ertson, -Mrs. -C. Devitt..Meeting to. held next Tuesday afternoon, - Dec. On •Sunday evening, 'Disc.. 14, the- old. C has. Closson, Highland Creek:, -;A reception was held at the home.ot be held on Tuesday 9th'. 9th, at the home .of Mrs. t,'has. An- Missionary of the Sunday School will FOR f'.E11TT — 2-roomed'apartmeab. -':the bride on Saturday,evening The Y. P. held their rtiaetittg in ms. put on -a fine program at t-30 S.T. Furnished. At Dunbarton, The Young People of the Baptist the church on-Sunday last. Our Ex-. The sympathy of friends in this in the church Particulars next weeL- 1� Davis, Duabtirten 18-17 tan Ellic-. community.is extended to. Mr, and -- -lG'hurcli Journeyed to Whitby, bion- eCUtive vires in oharge� Al Mrs- H*rh Sts;ies and her !amity ---- 8-Rooataed 3ierr�_se,..Ziear 2hru1%artos� — day night at the invitation of the ott gave.a Talk - The Temperance on the lose of their home in Sudbury Rent to two families; Box 324 H. Y. P. L'.. of Whitby. An enjoy- Post. Mi, McWhirter gave instruct- Audley - - able evening was spent, l ions for canvassing for War Swinge by fire fast Sunday. Word of the - COTTAGE ',for' SALE — 5 The Women's-Mission• Circle of the Certificates. The nett meeting will lose carne to Mrs. Staples while she _ { was -on a tri here with the boo of Beach. Ybar• round.-5-roorrzed knish• Baptist Church paid a visit to the be held in the form of a Social, at P y' _ ed inside and out. Cellar. Water El.- Mission l.- j Missi n Circle of the Whitevale Ba the hom•eof Mr. and Mrs. MCWhir= her aunt, iViiss Agnes Thour, !oT bur- AUDLEY — The Club meets on uric. Joseph- Eade Sitn¢o o P P , e Point, dist Church an Tuesday afternoon, Eer on Monday, December 8th.' Jean Monday pext at the. school". Election Pickering. " The-ieatk of Mise Agnes B. Thom 18-17 _ a Mr. Daniel's subjects or next 'Hopkin, Culture Convene; in-charge if officers and candy for the young- �. Sunday will be "Bn6therl- Loi e" +of the worship Period. Vernon Ell took place on Friday, No�'amber 28, niers TRADE — for car' or what-ha } ir• her 72nd year, at the horn of her _ wid "The Worst and Best, in Hum- icott, Recreation Convener'in charge e - a '3i Ford Ton Panel Truck. Good of the Social Period. _ niece, Mrs. eS Tee, • Decea,, _ .. an. `store". •-• � - Herb. � mechanical condition, Ma ' In the recent-passing'-of the' late following a Lingering illness Deceas- , !tE. us earl Pildt Officer Gordon Gro}, is at � ed was barn is this,district, a dough- - "offer` lox 323 News Office• time on leave.. Balfour Dafoe .Wagnee.: many plea: � _ .. ant memories of ,him and his par- ter of one of the,early pioneer' fair:- Whiten I e FOR RENT --60-acre farm, beet Mrs. Fred Cowie, of Zephyr visit- l• - __ ed friends in Claremont on Monday, eats come-back, cf his boyhood'days i flies She-lived here all .her life trail clay Loam, spring creek, fall'plowing Mr. Lyle Douglas was 'the guest a few years a f when . ill-health M done. Fall wheat, Good builain El. spent here. He achieved . his"early) g v Mr, and Mrs. Walter Relr'. and �' - ambition to bec>me•"a minister-' of caused her to give up her rlo+ne-. She ectric. Box 326 Neva honour 'at a' surprise birthday I wma the last of her family and an children,, oL:Haileybttry, were,week- " party on Monday evening when he the gospel. A ministry which was i }' entertained friends eminently successful. His Ione of active member of Dunbarton and end zisitors at the Randall home. FOR SALE — 15 sucking p#gs, 6 to A Euchre rues 'held --in tTiP.Club music made the'sen-ice of praise a Erskine Churches. Miss Thom was W11.ite Gil: Sunday has been fixed B oras. old, Arthur Hedge, Audrey. : House on Wednesday evening, the real �t of vrorship. His family liars 3lw-ays interested 'in the, welt=being by the L�+nited {torch for Sunday, the sincere sympathy 'of-their fat- of,others and will long be remember- Dec, 21st. GIRL WANTED for office world. proceeds going to the CIA I a en r g The Women's Institute will hold Capable of typing and taking dicta- Mrs. Roy_Ward and fan dly spent hen's friends here, in their bereave- Surviving,g e ous friend and neigh-h- - tion essential.'Apply Box 325 News Sunday with her rents at Balsatn� int' +�r• are,nieces: Sirs. H. their December meeting on Tuesday A?pY The tr'emen's Institute sponsored Staples, Sudbtfr} ' Sits J: Siitcheli 16th. -Further parficulais'mi xt'week: Office., 16-17 - .#tet, I. ,E. Kennedy Addressed a Euchre and Dance in the Townsh and 'Mrs. Frank --Bite, Pickering, Ladies, please notc than ge of,day, , athering on Tuesday evening at the , � and 'M hews: Sir. P,o3 Thom Ham- FOR SALE black cow, due about Hall,'on on Thursday evening, _Stl, and. P Sir. 'and Mrs'. E!akP A lair wens :.t .Dec. 4, at lot 22, con. 6,:Pickering. Church on - The Second War Drive. I Four of our curlers have joined was, very successful. A large�trclvd.;I,'lton and.:lir; Betz Hohnes, ancon- Hamilton on very dr, at,enu.::y the ♦ ver. Th funeral took -p-ace at Ers= funeral of'a very drar, :ric.,d, "Lis --the Oshawa CurlingClubLand will The earn part o' the evening was ' e — i spent in playing Piog+essive. Euchre. kine aurch on Sunday, and the Constance Taylor,'who paved a . ; FOR SALE General Electric , play each Saturday evening, c The Women's Missionary Soc- Prize-winners were — Gentlemen: body was interred in the family plot+ on Saturday, ,Nov. 29: Vacuum Cleaner and all':attachments, ret will hold lbs regular- monthly Howard Plax-ton -; Ladies:. Mrs. Brad- Rev, ilaaden,,Pastor* of Dumbarton Norman•Randall is hoire from the ALniost new, Phone Pick 5702. } g y Lnited Chtireh.- officiatin at the hospital end is . sloaay utrproving. 16-18 meeting on Thursday, December 1.1, =haw, '•Brock -Road. Later, a dance g -at 2.30'p. rzi., in the school roam of was enjoyed to the music of Clark's service, The sympathy of_-the many Constance is tonic from school s�iff- Orchestra «nth Stilton Burk, floor friends in this community.is. erten- ening• from a badlysprained ankle, 'the United Church Mrs. W. G. Scott The United Church was filled to ='And group will be in charge of the manager. Draws for Quilts- took ded to the bereaved. ca tt o R meed' it is .car earl requested place at this time. First•Draw went The' annual meeting of the Durr- Y n Wednesday last, when o m8 urgently R q to a driver of rr'estons' Bakery. Sir, baton Unit of the 'Red Cross was ex. Frost presented his Pictures - that all officers and meanbers be held November 25th in the Commun. Cavalcade of Europe► Mrs. Pegg ren- LEAYI YOU CAR AT HOMEt present as the, Election of Officers Garnet CrawSord won Second, Sirs, Matthews and Mrs., Farley- deserve ity Hall. A summary of the 'reports dered two beautiful solos. for 1942 will take place at this meet- } On Monday, December 22nd there Ing. ' special mention for their work on the is given here: — Y ThE ,regular services will be held gtulta, Miss .Nora Ham contributed There were 51"meetings during the is to be a splendid evening enter- There cushion, tea table cover, and cro- year, and the stizn of $425 was rais- tAinment in the I. a O. T. HaIL s in that United Church next Sunday at Euc- There will be the Telegram's War M ed by means of subscriptions, a s 11 a. m� And ? bra, The mo cheted cenbte-piece, won by Mrs. : P. ung' Lemon- and Mrs. Randall Ellicott. hres and,Dances etc Parcels. •were, Films and C Pi so ofntc cturea, Subject will be' "A . Faith. _ Miss Ham's le, of_tickets realized_ Blind Stasi, thebrilIlant accordionist n+8 sent do Dumbarton and District men, , �� at_ _ _ _ -- tri-Toratrta;S1s0-tacky-riraW9:?ill —-- Wil -eT ;. ,S• Red Cross -vbrk; The total serving in s Majesty s Forces. 1, raglrsg of Gslhristmaa Carols. We $19 for ro egram l+5rnd. ovens an�l5-in Canada; and, the P c to the Tel. for Draws;was 860, and with door ')very hour at six .minutes tt *d iaviLe 'You to worship oi'ith us, enjoy list has been added to this year. Ov- On Tuesday, December yth, a dot receipts, will zriaice a fine sutra for lour from 'x.64 a. rg,. to 9.84 .-the beautiful Chrbtpoae Hymna and war world. pr one thousand articles were made light&ff,social time'is Ptianed' -a't g8ch the Chrristtnas Spirit - _;�. Mrs U Wr<lson's. Atteaewon Tea will and at 6,88 a. m and 10144 pt. during the year for the'Red Cross; daily, upd at (L" a. vA daily wegol The Decemlier meeting of the and numerous gifts sent in from-** be.served from 2.30 till 4.30 for 16 3undaya ;ad Holidays. Women's Institute will be held, on Unit. Special mention is given to Tents, A lovely *Xiatmm rake will Wednesday loth, at the•,home of Mrs• -C h errywoo a number of gifts, done by the Girls be drawn for. Tickets_ f" each or iPOR TORONTO� Tomlinso at , . - — n,- 2M P• m- ,Gu� of Dunl a on School•, under thg• dir- 3 for 25a There will' alto be a Boz- . ...Speabw: Dr. Tomlinson, w�,ho will action of-Mrs, Thorn. The Executive sax Table. Ladies, ' come prepared. Every hour At thirty-ane miattbsll oddrees the gath 1ft on, "Health White Gift Service will be obser. have been faithful In attending the All powaads for the Telegram $. �, alter the hour from 9.81.� AL 10 and Child Welfare". A -special coli- ved on Dec. 14thi. regular monthly meetings of the V.;F'and. _ 101.$1 P. m. and at 7.81 st m., eetioa wiU be ltaben for W&r Work. Mr. a�td Mrs. Collins are a• aa., ILLI P. M. fly, l spending' Pickering. Branch and the Unit also 20 HOTS — the meeting is called one a few WISWO with their son in De- helped out at the annual Field Day week early. _ troit. at Pickering, Vuly First. This Unit Mfr 1911Vt NROR1YIAt10N a • The "Stafford TrloN• from Stouff- also held a Sah�age. Drive and an Al- EA9rE •N iTOUST Phone 4580 . y Ville, a" to sing at Sunday School uminum Dive_ The following ' were + 1 r 7 'Y'J�7 R! 77"R", '5"7-V_ 7 .21 A F. 7 r 7' NAVY GETS NEW RECRUIT TAWT TAKS N: ....... ....... -CHAMBERS By SADIE B. Cakes .......... The subject of-christmas cakes- ���/�� this year Is very difficult for ,a % at y many ingredients -4arl g In are price, and Cbriftmas cake, If it going to be a cak eelL must is 0 ........... ba rich;' i am trying to pleas6 Wii all and f'U lrll in a general way the requests and give ydu what I think �H��J�'N� N -variety for'our space. -N Is the best ENGLISH FRUIT CAKE* -1 lb. flour (browned in oven) 1 lb. au,-4r . ...... RIVESyrup teaspgon salt I teaspoon cloves, cinnamon an Ad= I Ili. currants (washed and dried) mixed -peel' (stew far ten minutes) E HlVt G N 3/4 lb. butter, lb, chopped Mites foo Ili. mixed glazed -fruit .1b. blanched.almonds. U USE LESS 1pk� energy 4 11/4 lb. chopped pecans Food 8 eggs� cup. corn syrup- TER U --------- TS teaspoon soda :_- :_ _ , Mix odaMix and stft_the groaned'I d: flour,. Its the double-aciron of sugar, spices and salt. Add the Calumet Baking Powder that Latest-addition to the Royal Canadian Navy is Cambridge Bud, permits you to use less, and ORY-ST NDW4a pedigieed bulldog, who is now serving cs mascot f6r,the gunnery prepared fruit and Auts. Aa..tbe* still get better resulm. ARCO school,at Halifax. He was donated to the school by Chief Petty' syrup, dissolving the soda' in the Calumet gives continuous Officer F. J. Searle, as a token of gratitude after everman in the syrup_Next-QLdd the melted-butter y- leavening-during mixing and and the well beaten eggs. Add the gunnery school had volunteered to give the veteran seaman a blood in the oven. Easy opening, wet Ingredients to the,flour very r, with transf us1A during .a recent. illness. Bud. is shown with Gunnery won't-spi It contain e ing eviceun er- -Pett _qff`iq_er_H_Cat1ey____._- oughtr.- I�i !I, Turn Into w reared pans, lined the lid. THE PRICE well IS SURPRISINGLY LOW. with three layers ofirea8ed pipe'_E' L attractive women. And of course her face. Then•she thrust It deep Steam for-four hours and dry in certain kind-of Inside her sleeve. you must have a 'Blow-'oven. for Awo hours or bake char4 for-meil-".... She closed the door carefully In slow oven fortourto five hours... Mocfern Lucy went to the door"and op4in• and -dowrrstaIrs EVedthinx WHITE FRUIT CAKE ................." Direct. ran 'ions ed it. "ThJs Is still my room-." depended on--secre�c And speed. I -cup white sugar, (fruit jugiir)-- et'ePOck ry, sbo- said. "'Will you kInMy leave If Chiltern should ..ALe. her-tf- 14-cup corn syrup -(whftell UiNET it?*, t Mark should come back before,she- I -cup but4er I.want to, help you with got away-1t_-It_ aluipst like an -3 p gg q -plan.—" .starnmered JD roth your o escape. T),..e.big hall was emz)ty. 1 11). raisins "Will U kindly leave my - The house might almost have beep U lb, mixed peel room?" repeated Lucy. "I don't deserted. She pulled the soft fur 1/4 cup fine cocoanut C R know it I shift ever 'forgive you of her coat around ber and open4d it small-bottitil cberrles or' not. But T don't, have to listen .the•- hfront door. runtflng-down tire'. -Z teaspoons vanilla ���AA1 STARCl1 STARto YOU any longer. Or see you-" drive apd.Aroarid to CaJlet's guar- 1 tea.9 poon: nUtmeg 1 Dorothy 'tditind- herself at the ters. I t,?t4sp on almond flavoring. door without quite knowing how- Luck waqwith her. for Catlet 2 slices colored pineapple `She -ftincled- 41he *5% ju§t running but the big car she � got there. eb o p ped fln e-) _ --• ;•a' ( heard A faint foot-fall in Oe hall,, to go for Mark and -Valerie. -Lucy '214 teaspoonsbaking powder I NG 11JU �V but when she gla7lced- out there blessed her #pniu% for getting on 3 cups siffed'"flour � DO6W was no one In sight. with servants as sh-e called to h1tia- Cream butter well-.--add -sugar OW���Sbe-had., she said. a sudden long. �'and corn syrup, then well beatenLuey allowed.herself a storm of ' tears: She burled her hkd In'the Ing to take the Ark out for a little eggs; text conte, flip fidur 'which, cuAblona of-the couch, and crked run. Was It In working order1bat been sifted' wlth7, the sptc ye For' her beart out. .When she began' Catlet assured her that It was- Add the troflflast,-mixing all very Better get her breath once more,--she 11,4 be had run it out 'only the day thdroughly.' It steamed. cook 'for got up and washed her face. Then before to put.7 It •- -in x differe.0 •-two hours,druying in a slow oven cake with Creole Fudge Frosting. 1 S D wbe began to pack.. Plans formed place. for- uj hr. If' baking, -cook for'l% Creole' Seven Minute Frosting an"d unformed In leer mind as sho Slip supposed, she said, tint rat• hourl in very"slow oven. 2 egg. whit" worked.­Aud suddenly -she knew let had hoard. the funny old thing- unbeaten i teispodns %ght corn was was hen.0 Catlet had beard. so., "loft CItAmbeell 1*rIrftff#PQ PePM61`21 4 - - syrup what libe. imould do.. If she he 17% cup St. Lowence StcrA Co. Lim going mwtt go at once. nce. If she ana told he=r: 4 S'sugar ad she ' ly,'it wait a fine 1011rd-Tv from Iffirtertftted - V again,, she. A he get it out f Is tolenorld Ira re"11.0 sumitraclono­ tablespoons hater ..........toss old bus, Woul or her Points". and to 'h * I • '*6ul,* teaspoon vanilla waited to see" Marl[ to"14 Inc He your '-pet her before e started? H erre reftely to limen to would never find tboo courage, .ftPeeves, ftefluesto for- rerFpeft or Put egg whites, sugar. water took herr only -a short time to get Indeed. He did', Th6 lumbering. old I ini means or@ In order 4ddres, �snd corn syrup in upper part of ..Pee be� things t hytirl(i_ Its rf#w 'engine lanniming your letters go ""too andle it. rbn= ogettfer. 4.lvtnldr %teref. To. double-boiler. - Beat with rcita ry In"Its aged sides, rolled nee.. AIRR YIN G 'Farewell Tokens quietly -he drive. ronl ." 4ten4l %InmPed. weir-addreaned egg beater-until thoroughly rAix- Wrote and tore up-a dozen" majestically into t WI%h . revly­_ notes. What could she .say, "to Lucy almost forgot her grier to ed. Place over rapidly boiling water, boat constantly with rotary 1118 AR X a ' IL Mark? At last she took- a fresh smile:ascatlet stepped oet of 17 Cakes That Go egg beater. and cook .7 min fps, his- R-mart.-uniform. sheet and wrote quickly. She :Jn by "She, runs like, a two-year-old.'_' To The Party, cr until frosting will" stand in Violitte Kimball Dunn - couldn't even ,begin -She only peaks. Remove from fire, add said: he said. A.ly wait to try it_.rfty� vanilla, , and beat - until tbirlii "'SYNOPSIS Don't hate me for going. And "I can hat ..By.: KATHARINE BAKER don't think I don't.know all you've 961f..Thanks a lot." Lucy -Md, Perhaps you're having an eve- enough to spread.. Spread an When Mark AlexAmder's beautl- cake. Melt 2 squares unsweet- never tell �Away In The Ark ring party and are looking fora done for meo.. I could -lays. poking IM efteO chocolate with 2 teaspoons wife Ellen, died, he. wan left. you how grateful I am. I didn't Site Invented de very special- 4essert for very. with Valerie, Ellen's daughter by realize it was a -mistake-my side. waiting for Catlet to 16are special comparik, Though this butter, When frosting is get, a former marriage.- All ..of -Ellen's Fudge Loaf will be the high-light pot: -mixture-over cake, being-here. I'm leaving this check He evidently.bad fio iuspiclon. fof, family lave Shirley wanted to Ark, I'm really. very rich, he .;load for R second waiting to of your refreshments-it's- quite _jetting fting it-fuh. down � on' sides. for the I rid I�ve saved in fart, uses MaTIces-e-naugli frosting to 6over adopt Valerie-and the trust fund -such a,big sa ary, a sewk If she needed him. Then he inexpeii�jve 'and which tMen left her, but ' Mark Mark's ear and..drove tops and-sides of two, 9ATTch lay. Such a lot Of It! LUC Y got into only-one v!zg. • would -not hear of It and took. She found her cheekbook.and awa.y. Lucy ran tile car qulrkl� Chocolate Fudge Cake era. Valerie on.a long trip. On the way drew a -check on. the Allington to .a side door, c-ups, sifted -cake flour Lucy -Tredway Her heart alnin.,t clio; he� home, they met L cy teaspoons dOuble-siatitig bank far a hundred dollars. She - arid engaged her to tutor Valerie. didn't know the Ark bad rost with Its pounding. It WRA so awrW baking powder • a ..Now, Elise, fearing that Mark is Mark three times that.. She to, go like this. cup butter or other s�oi tening Janterested In Lucy, has-urged El• thought fthe'walk ovf�rpaving him, She crept up a back statt'"y to 2 s(lunref; un%wectel*Vr choco- len's sister Dorothy to come and and was, glad. her Own door unseen.. The upper late, melted hall,was empty, 'and slip carried I egg, wefl be*alcn try to get rid of Lucy. .Dorothy. She found she ',couldn't write has just-told Lucy. that'Vale'ric'MI ti'�%rn piece teaspoon salt to Vialetrle�at all. She found a snap- her luggag by piece friends will not be permitted to trips. and hiding I. making three cup sugar .taken only, the week b6fore.' :vlsit her If Lucy stays. Lucy says shot that she must speak t-o 'Mark first. lerle, Lucy and McTayls-h* her things Ili the back of the. van. -teaspoon vanilla' by Va on the terrace. She wrote at the At last they were. sate. Chiltern., cup milk �YERieGS5 1 CHAPTER 25 • b6ttioirr' "Wit-h-all hlY lOve, Valerie she vVaq siire, 'was at the. fr6nT Sift flour &Zice, measure-, add ."Can yoCL-honestly tell me Youdarling. Lucy door, baking powder and salt, and sift -believer my brother-in-law would -sh,-rgjn with it to VAlerlp'm bed., S.,Ne got qi1etty Into the Ark.. together three times. Cr6am but• let you go At you -talked to 'him room', .find-started the ertglnce. The van's ter-thoroughly, add sugar gradu- ab(tut It?" table. ,and laid It on, the dressing- She, opened Mark's' 'qitilng- gay c6. lorirfg '.had' liden paii'ntrd ally. . and croti'm together unfit 7 Lucy longed to say she knew roctin door almost titnt4ly. It was out, an-d it was now a (lark anfl li[!Iit and- fluffy. * Add chocolate he .would.' At fast she lifted 'her titer first time glie haA 6vf;r er'o,96• abining bine. It looked merely like and blend; then add egg and van- eyes and looked Into the greenish: with. .:�Zl%pound tins ..ed the threshold. Even the RIT a rather smart delivery car. if no fila. Add flour alternate-h- in colourful yellow ones staring at her. with -him. She ran one, looked close:Ty at the driver. milk, a small amount at a time. seemed filled Holiday Wrappers "No," she said. "He's much ton - note. Beat after each additionuntil Boo. . to b4s, desk and propped the Lucy drove silently down , thr- -I'm sure be wouldnt.` th 'e�, the check folded in. pack drive:,-and out.of_the service. ..s11100tfi- Bake in groaned It these, with !,It's, something In your favor ' side. gates. She hardly knew where 'S x 8 x 2 inches, irmoderate that- you admit_ 1t. Mark has &I. she *as going. but lipaded instine- oven (325*17.) 1 hour. Cover almost past,: bea,�Atig knot 'Ways been waxPain tive a' Z�iel up to- In the bands 6f Ty for Allineon. ted. her ..throat. A 'Aandkerchiet of. "M.A.". lav wfth' 'an embroidered She knew, however, as plie drove Ittigton. Wbat was she afraid .X I ark-­%lom g th quipt road In the late Didn't sbe re-alize how plil,rky qhe t a in V de -had dropped it. She�-pjcked I -up-.- winter aftornool?, that the_wQnUc.r g 'd:tlii -wai and held it -fox &. s�epqnd against g. of security -lie, Cd of bc1n. n s' p�oli- fil.l. f"lln secu lid ably only the lip.ginping. She must • lost even before. Dorothy appear face ahead ed: Looking back, she. could trace 7V its lofts to Elise, Thanksgiving (To'Bi'totiiinued) Now More QuICkIlf BOOKS Aly M night. R E L I I V I D Postage prepaid on all orders.A .how-that the excitement of get ' free monthly. Book:; ting away was beginning to wear stuffy,MUCIA-Chniced with Buck"'s - mostr4a.:.bldcked i Multi. It,s all medication—No Write for Guide. off, she was filled with a sort of ear -t to.. hrestfie properly... tts Fester on toutm end-COWS. SURNILL'S- BOOK PuIc,...whIcb_gRye. way. at las T rFv ilrep broken... try so you More For y4;uT Money. But log Yangto Street, Toronto cample-te desolation. mentholmum for pE sum it's the genuine. .. 41-0 "tont rrfid .18" nrJ tJIVV,30(� A4- th It ought to be easy to take up I . iu ISSUE 49"'4 e-otd ways-again Easier heraitse -FIN E- CUT she was rich! She had over R C tboutsand diollitrs in-the bank--at .n+''. .._,�.... ,}•-"- n.+..:_,.. Fmu..-ali.� . '.E �,£., s�w ec.its..-io.. • • "s.•+.:aa..... _ _ _.,-.,c+'-,..:..af.,� _87..,... .r} eimna, >:.,'. Jami .0 E_}^K5."x �.l' _- • _ public worship. ,But besides the Gen. Sir A. F. Brooks derlined BI0 tact that Dutch-Brit- { IR-ADI 0 Fj p•o = E temple they had their own.places ilai "community of interests, cei1- _1 w' o! meeting, or synagogues, such Y tamed old. has,ac mn sines they as the upper chamber and Mary' ' rte Joined arms against the common DIALING•WITH DAVE: house. Here, at homeL they Bath• enemy." "Henry! Henry Aldrich!" Ing day is irons eight to nine In wed together every evening' for � , ���F h. Lait.year, on June 27th, Dutch`. Thus Mother Aldrich calls to the the morning. For those on D.S.T., the breaking of bread. They par• x y , people in occupied Holland showed favorite member_ of her family, CKOC offers a fine hour-blend of "took of their food both bodily and � � '� "�� •their appreciatloli-cf Prince $era• ' Dun boa Henry, p spiritually. This they did with o `" hard and their determination,-. to Y g ry, opening n the all the important/ entertainment joy _ CBC Fun Frolic, Thursday eve- tactors;. News at_8.00—followed and singleness of heart, 41 winces=_ a!n a to their !deals by ap- ,e .=, ai;lga at-9.80 E.D.S,T. The Aid. at 8.10 b a program fly,oi`'charactet:These-repie`sent Derin�twitvvliite-carnations= y p gram of Friendly , MF rich family'and their funny mix- . Music—a quiet, pleasant.niche of the true relation to God and man; x -,.., his favorite flower—in their but- niche the Joy manifests itself in prals• tonholes—much to, the ,apnoyaricet pa are a weekly CBC-NBC fes- -homey melody for all; followed y of the German invaders. This year,> In God, and the singleness of liars. • Hear it from CBL, CBO bye Toast and Marmalade until - i -and stations of the'CBC ngtworkl' _ nine'o'clock,which includes news,. heart, showing itself in the un• x throughout the _Netherlands Vim- selfishne�� of their common lifer , pire, ,thousands of ,Dutch people _______ `• , e time, • prbgram�- annoifncementa, ping fav6tie- with all the people. did the gains., - and other features. a The ideal life of the community - -One of the truly great dramatic 0 oh attracted many new }dherenta._ -shows on the air today conies to Perfection of SaintsC�pyln$' The � _a•WK. CKOC's schedule now on Sunday' DIALING AROUND 1150 11. "And he gave some to he - - • Rights -at 9.30`E.D.S.T., immedi apostles; and some, prophets; and Dive bombing, nays The.Brock- "some,following Charlie McCarthy! _ Three new shows Sunday on evangelWts; and some, pas- ville Recorder and Times, is a... Featuring Ona Munson and Gale CKOC provide new.vAlietyT for an- -tors--end teachers." 12. ':For the - - ..Paige is the stellar'r - oles; ACAD- already outstanding schedule: -sew scieirce-in- a presen1- war, _ The Ranch Bo Perfecting of the saints, unto the but duck hawks'and other-species EMY AWARD, is tailored to the ys at one - Primo work of ministering, unto 'the ` highest standard of dramatic pro- ScaIa's Accordeon Band at 4.45, building u of the body:of Christ.' de birds use this dice method'for who succeeds Gen. Di11 as Chief f•' duction. The shows have all -the and the :famed NBC Negro sin D destroying their prey. -. b't' g- All , believers are the saints of of the Imperial General Staff. According- to a United StaoteS' scope in the world - from tense ere, the Golden Gate Quartet, at God, but no believer,is made per- - Department of Agriculture bulle. drama to frothy comedy. For• .4.30. The Ray" Bloch Choir, due 'feet the hour of his conversion. money. 82 bombers have been tin, duck hawks are the fastest- :.One of the week's great treats in . . to.a Iast minute program change It will take all the experiences of bought and ,equipped with Deitch birds o'veported. "One-'of these adio entertainment, hear the are heard at 6.15. Among the. life to complete, and perfect in its crews and 75 Spitfires presented - hawks," says the bulletin, "div- ACADEMY AWARD plays Sun- many, worthwhile campaigns open- God's holy purposes for each of .to thfi British government. ' - Ing--on-Its-victhi flew 165 to 180 - • •` days at 9.30 frm CKOC, .1150• on cored by-Canadian Service Clubs, ua. " Prince Bernbard to also ohied Iia- miles an hour when timed with a :Your dial. _ ... is the Kinsmen's Milk ,for Britain 'T3'. "Till we all attain. unto the son officer between the -Nether- atch Diving f • stop watch. b ng ata ock of _ _ , * Fund. 'The work-and'progress of unity of the faith, and of the lands and he British tomes. He dncka, at a veracity of nearly I7fi- ' the drive is,regularly covered on knowledge of the`Son of:God, unto - Is the proud possessor of the wings miles an hour, an aviator, reports' Through the courtesy of NBC, the Bandwagon show, Fridays at /►' fullgrown man, unto the meas- of the R.A.F. and holds the rank that a hawk, presumably a duck 'the CBC is again carrying the 8.30 p.m. D.S.T. on CKOC. Pro- ure of thestature of the fulness of air oommodole• hawk, passed him as though the -Saturday broadcasts from New gram also_ incorporates Harmony of Christ. 14. That we may be no Recently he has established a 'plane were standing still an ` _ - Yorks Metropolitan 0 p_e r a. Highway entertainment with a' longer chIldren, tossed to and fro rMutation as a public speaker, re beaid Saturdays from host of guest stars. .... o oreign tongues is not e__ uc c Man has copied tha✓dive idea three 1:o ria, D.S.T. ( BL,_C$p, _ of doctrine; by the sleight of mea, nnrosual is reps] famllfea, but tha • • but.has surpassed even the duck :iCBY}, _» � � . - _ - in eraftiaese, after the ,wiles of prince's ezcelleat English was hawk tt1 speed, the velocity of R CORD OF THE WEEK= - error; 15. but speaking truth in ' much commented upon atter a re- ' his descent being+ almost .three love, may grow up In all things Bent speech !n London, - "It might - - One_,`a! the most. Important Glen Miller's Chatanooga Choo- unto him. 'w'ho.Is the head, even -have been that of a young English es as fast.' tin hours in any station's broadcast- Choo. Christ." If all believers were"ma- officer;' more than one listener RAID0 lure and perfected they th. as declared The` simple eloquence The ants h of tomato and e LO Ghave the -same great -faith. This with which h6 spoke of the dap tato pismte hes produced a new _ whole passage emphasizee the tre• w'ben Holland would be tree-to do gtarchleas vegetable called ' the TORONTO STATION4 CJKL Klrkand L, sect+. SHORT WAV R mendoua need of teaching our Chs things worthwhile doing an- "topatoe." - CFRB Beek, CHL 740► CKCR Waterloo 149o► people that 1a.these days of multi- CKCL S80k. CBT 1010► I'KAC Identreal 73ok GSB Eaglaad 6.31 1D _'. . ._ GSC England saris.. piled errors and subtle heresies, 11.11. rEzwoRSR cicco otter,.a lslok le WRAP N.B.C. Rod 000k CKGB TI■tialas 1470b GADEnglandilton the Children of God might sat be Gap' E■;lard Milton 7VJZ 1f.B.C. Bla. .770► CKRO %Brantford 7001. nRF England 11f,14m deceived by wicked men. �Ir�LEB RATED VOCALIST _ 7NABC rE.B.S./ R80b CK PC Brantford 12AOk t:RG „ 1YOR ((M.B.s,l 71011 CKLW Windsor BR6k England 17.7ew 16,, Frons wham all the body - - ----- — CAFADIAF GRP England 17AIst • - aTAT1ARR C.K:PX WIsR►am 1230b fitly framed and kali together CF09 Owe■ !d. 140ek C.R, aTATIONS FA England 1:Aam R CKOO Hera MON 11S0k WEBR Nett�t to 1340k FAR Rpal■ e4RDt through that. which every Joint NS1e111L Hamilton seek WHAM RoebdVer 1190k F.Aq Ra.la swear suppiieth according..to_the work- - .AORMOIrTAL Answer to Previous Pwale beautiful -•� LCK St. Calk. I=ok WLW Ctaeltaatl 700k RAJ Randa e60m !a due meaduTe of eacb Rev- F 1!•■tred e00k WGY Relleaoetad7 816b R iE RDa•!a 12.861n,,, 5 Famous dive 1 A N VOiCe. , CFt:H Rorlb Raz 1S10k KDKA Plttnb■rab 1e2ok R1 RUSSIA lx 18m wa•l. part, maketh the increaaee of of last ccmtv1'y Q' 13 Father. CPCO C►atbam 01611 WRRM Cbleaxe 7Aek WGMA Se►e■eetady 'the body unto the building pq-of 8 Too. f i'D 1 !a A 1S Postscript CFPL London Ixrn11 WREN R■ffale_011611 Maim Itself !n toys." The entire body. I F p (abbr.}. t:+Cil Str■etord 124011 WGR n.ttale risk WCAR Pbna. Iss7m- 12 Tree. 11iShe was bora CFRO Klusmto■ 1406k WKRW Raftab 1826k WR1.1, Boston 1x.18.■ the Church, by baying its members 14 . - Cala RADII ate. 31..149011 WAR . Doll it Teak WCBX X. York II.sa■. Jolaed c]ase]y together, and each- H S p TI —` _ member in vital contact with the 16 Dry, _ head and source of supply, makes 18 rlavor. TAt o,��,(( � T 17 Sprinkles with L .' 'word were baptized; and there 20 To remove SI114� S were added nate them In that day for itself the -increase, or Ztowth, salt. . . whiskers. L I A L H: R 19 Harvests. _ r - about three thousand abide." The ct the body. 81 Stepped upOA. 1 Q ,7 C H 0 © l Apostle Paul years later, in writ- 6 831 Sand hills. G 24�` L p- Y, �4 24 One not easily Ing to the Romana, asked• bow Praise Bernhard 25 T affirm. A P R E D E T E excited, ] Lw S- O j�f• anyone. could ,call upon the' aaitie Ugly,monsters. IRA 27 to scud. 0 C. G J l r of the Lord to be saved except. Of Net • ds '?8 A lariat. whom- they believe of whom they had 30Period of time 47"Canvas VERTICAL -at heard, and how could they . One to • a letter is 31 Misanthropes, shelters 8 Pe p• _ messed. LESSON 23 near, ritrlead aoaleohe preached to' The True Son of-An Adopt- 33 Kind of 49 Italian coin. ;North Carolina 32 l-causes, -- - J THE NATURE AND WORK OF them "So belief cometfi .of heal'-- ed Land, Says R. P. In the porcelain. .51-Fine litres of (abbr.), 34Hlblical priest I THE CHURCH.—Matt.- 1S: 13- .ing• and hearing by the word of _-Christian Science Monitor- 33 Street (abbr.). letters. die $7 Principle. ' 36 Ermine. 33 Cripples. 9 And. 1 Cor. 7:t7; 1.2:4-31• '.Gal. 1:13, 42. Aad -they g - 20; 18:15-M Acts 2:37-47• 8:1; Cbriet" �- Fete mea have enhanced their 38 Ta move- OS Terrps of. 3 Seaweed, - ey coatiaued steel- _ • • - 41 O melody, it1-24; Eph. 1.15 23, ' 4:1.18, featly !n the _apostles' teachingmtlge >m ao Short a time eaPrf 6 getones. 43 Card. 8:25-27; Rev. 1:10, 11. sad tellowshlp,-its the breaking oi" - •• ce Bernhard of the 94her� La�� �Rver 7Dutch (abbr.).46To convey. - PRINTED .TEXT, Acts 2:41.47;. g' " bread and the pra.yers." The Ap tangs'. When be became prince con- sound. Egyptian 8 Member of a 411 Genus of Eph. 4:11-16._ sort of the Netherlands, there were 42 Emblems of River. Chinese hill monk - , •_ calls Pant, in stating the tour monkeys. GOLDEN TEXT.-Christ also some people, even •among the servitude. 49 She was tribe. 5A Oriental nurse_ great thongs for .which ,the., Word: 44 One skilled dubbed the 9 To loved the church, and pave him- of God was hutch, who `had .doubts as to the depart. 52 F&ocieu&. profitable, placed in Judging. : Swedish up 10 Divides. »S4 To -.aseli up for It. Eph. 5:26. wisdom of Princess Juliana'$mar- perch. teaching first. Unless we have the 45 Eye. --" '31 She lead a 57 Tone B.- =THE LESSON IN ITS SETTING truth about our faith, our felidw- Tying a German,and 8apeci811p One - . Time.—The two discourses or• ship rests oa false foundations. - whO had been an-officer in Hitler's I a Our Lord found in this•leason were 43. "And fear came upon every Sebutzataffel (SS). given in the Autumn o'f AM. 29. soul: and -many .wonders and But the former Prince zu•Ltppe- 1 3 - -Pentecost was In the: Spring of signs were done, through the cry Biesterfeld soon proved his-loyalty A.D. 30. Pauls persecution of. the ostlee. 44. And all that believed, to his new fatherland,sad qulekIy � 't`hurctl was previous to the„year _ were together, and bad ail things won 'the hearts of the' Dutch - .-"".D. 35, when he was-converted, common; 45. And they sold their people. His feelingn regarding the i 2_ 3 The First Epistle to the Corinth.' posae"Ii ns and goods, 'sad parted Germany which had so brutally de. 5 !lane was written about 59 ASD.; them to all; aEcording ere any map strayed the freedom of the Neth- 27J the Epiatle .to the Galatians, one had need." As 'far as ' !s known, errands were recently expressed:in- - 0 _Yea-r before that; the Epistle to this communal life was never prat- a statement in which he declared that he felt nothing:but I 33 SS '.Tse Ephesians,` b'4 A.D.; the book •'ticed outside'of life city--of- der-at Revelation Revelation about 95-.A.D. usalm. It, was not obligatory oa against the present regime in.his 36 Place.—The words of.our Lord anyone. former fatherland -and that he re- toncerning 'the building of. His .An Ideal Community alized the old Germany he had I 42 Church were spoken near Case-' known- would 'never come back' 3 =46. "And day by day, continuing area Philippi. The later dtscQurse, stedfastly with one accord- 1n the again. 5 b q7 tcom' Matthe-W was ,given near Today the prince is an active a "CapernAum. The events ,recorded temple, and breaking bread at representative of the Netherlands ._ home, they took their food. with 9 50 S! from the book of Acts took place gladness, and singleness of heart. government ter many spheres. He .:In Jerusalem; -the city' of Corinth' is president of the fund bearing 47. Praising-God, and havir{g favor - - - was located in Greece The city of his name, which consists of contri• S S5 with all the people. And the Lord the ploy added to them day 'by:.day those -• butions of free Dutchmen through- Ince ofaAiae located in out the NFetherlands Empire to. 6 57 Se that were saved,',' The .believers ward winning y Many Believers Baptized were persevering in daily attend- g the war. Alread Al. "Tbey.then that received his once at 'the•temple as a body tot more than 1;200,000 pound's •stere• - r; fag have been received, With this 23 'POP-Hard. to Believe _ - -�� - >3y _J..- �iVIIi.LAR WATT � - w WWAT'S THE .MOST f v. 164 POUNDS. _. AND .. . i WU - EVER .] WIaATS - -- - -- 6 a POUNDS! -- = WEIGHC-0 ? t_EAS - • .. - " — !� • ,rev}• "Y{ ., - ' •'is y�,�,• ::o;•d .45 ,.,}'.. .4;t: G 1%•• •d h Thn RM .Q IL,1IfRf Inc/+•i`;... _ '+\ S:f': ��,ti'+•:: .. T ���,: :;--.:> e N.d-aTt;`�rrrr.,-:•T. .'+;;^':t:-s. ..::.:..n .... .: ..,..• ., ... ,,,:, ..:i-•. - -.1 •�. .. y:-..�: ;� ..c.a! •y>,_: _ _ , r rte., — : - c • fism car pulled out from behind a transhours late If this psper is not deI- port, and'crashed headlong into a ivered oa time, blame the car driveleeaWestbound transport• Two poles were er. We're in bad humour too, right snapped off and a transformer went now, 4.15 1rhursday.^- Picksed �a _ - _ -**nt the _ •-�11[n and Mrr� Pena, of Kingston _: your r with one of them Out nt Sun here'�eith the latter's lights jr; toK;t, just as we were gett- TELEGRAM WAR V'. FUND -- T ft* dao' ting ready to go press. The repairs ' :lister, Mrs. Frank Baker and fatar ■ ■ not being completed till three in the Pick. Pub. School''Jr. Roam `6.00 _ _ T• �_ aft�eraoo :n_nad rors are over five Q G. L T. over- _44d ]lt<iss G+►dYs r�- --- - — .� 400 �.. $uras, of Toronto, spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Les. Morley. 1941 Buick. Sedan, radio, 'seater ,:;1931 Buick Sedan Zg Ji� and Mss. A. IL Robinson, 1940 Dodge Coupe, radio,.heater 1932 Plynnovah'Sedanl_ tare . : received a cable from their son, Al- 1939 Pontiac Sedan _:1929 Durant Sedan '. _ .- - em 1938 Pontiac Sedan ' 1928 Olds Qoach ' - _ A Last weedi un Engle th 1936 Obds Sedan _3, 20-20 Me-Deering Tractors : safe arrival 2n England. and Mrs. Norman Banks and- - - 1932 Ford Coupe _ Truck, suitable r snow, C80�Ont` 'ta fs eon visited the Ravin fa1E]y_at King pl R 'Men's , , eton oneLday last week. — _ Men s Rubber Boots, $1.98 up; - --,Mrs. Barney Pettit, Muriel Coat", Powell) of -Hamilton, visited; her. 'Drop in and See t&e New 1942 CHW. PONTIAC, BUI K « Rubber Coate, 7.00 grandmother, Mrs. John Powell, of _ Church Str., over the' week-end --` `-We have them in stock -The W. A. of the United � � +� CQpP _ OtVT - �� Shower Proof Coats, 5.50 - will meet on Tuesday neat, at_the CHASO h at t r _ (some 1. ?ifrl Walter . mss, New Fall Fedoras, 1.95-3.95 g,BQ' p, m� Election of pfficers. The _ transportation facilities . veal be an- ii p . arch service .,n Sun= C, � , U11 - -_ Fall Caps, �1.011 aL 1.25 �� at � ENew day. _ d3ydro power was off for sever- - '�j Combination Underwear �+► al hours on Thursday, following an — accident at .the East end of the +ill- -And all -other building' materials - 1 ,25 to 3.50 . age,. when an East-board passenger (see column four) ` eceesary for buildings 'of_an 4t • ' _3.00 to 5,00 CLARRMONT CITIZEN DIES - - SUDDE_NLY , _ ..... .description. eau 'hP_ procured " Sweater Coats, 2.50 to 5.00 = _ Just aa&they"were leaving town on from Our ya--d and warehouses Saturday evening, fir. and Airs. ei �l$mari's Work- Boots, _ Mewhinney, had the • liglst's of 0 i - - Everything from Fou.*sdation to. Ridgebuard 2.50 to •00 their car go-out Mr. Mev,hinney :wAked back to Norton's Garage, ;(due order One delivery One account it y �►1$r $$ ,Q�Verall8, 2.50. a pr. aand ,as he entered-the office. he fell, passing away immediately. The 2=- oral menttinkPine�xiii Tueh day, ,Inter- �h, 'CIOMRiE LUMBER Co. Ltd. Carhar#t Overall's 2.50 pr. , _-- -- - 350 pairs of, mens Hanson � a12-wool Socks, just placed in stock. leo better made Goods right or money re- -• �� � -• • ' _ Funded. � . �- . •. . : . 1HUY NVAR SAVIN S CERT'S• fi C CAR WITH T Y T_ : Y - yFARMERSONTARIO _ of S. a WE PAY TORONTO PRICES AT 'WHITBY, YOUR HOME MARKET ,� . EGGS HOCA CALVES -LAMAS : AND ALL KFNDa F ' Poultry, both live and dressed` P - ! PI KFIIING FA.AR:� S x..... . :� _ LIMITED REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION - RE , _ WHITBY ONT. 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For remember-beautiful _ r „ econotn on ads ble as the are-these e- r rmick-C 'peasda y figore. 'A gens for` ME_o eeriogjarm M.acbinery and fsdl new Pontiac models are s l priced right doivb _', •Repairt. •' with the lowestl r , r it �s not made. Our Motto -- We have it. Can get •t O � _ FkC L a a9008 TUNTIAC JIS. BALSDf~.�N, - Pt�KER..ING ? JNALD MOTOR SALES WHITBY T' c arton _ . .Assoc. Dealer--J, McGlashen—Dumb - •� � ;,