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VOL. LXI TICKERING, ONT., FRIDAY,. DEC. 1V. 1941 : _ �No. 18 �a
federal Government$. 1 Yben asked for"'R TS, Oph D., Directorg �— •-NOTICE.
.�� ���m xll t GREENWOOD
rNea� ember o! the A'merkie llptometr'
t fsOs.Cl 7atassoo O�nl b7 app"atneat. gym' L -
assistance.,in.replacingass s m nt - MILLSe s e lass Lsya4.PUNALD RUDDY Barrister. Palle
e Solicitor.Notary Public- iaow.76onLoan. Ever since the Plant commenced --T -
ft— o5w .ed by`the Isle`A E.Cbeis. operations here, the T.ownshim Coua- -- -- �ppmg `
ourt:House.Whit,. OL, -��- W H Moore M P
d] have had an endless number of RED CROSS BULLETIN, • • • J
_S'EMON, BELL & BOSS: new problems and situations to deal q MONDAY WEDNESDAY
Barristers cs fs icitcrs with - siituations that any previous a The Red Cross rooms will be Speaker at Reeves AND FRIDAY,
Council have never encountered. dtriner Monde �7 Cents pet Bag
BEATON.K,C. Telephone ! closed during the Charistmas #olid- �'
.A:t the present time, the one reo- y
•BROOKE BELL.K.C. Adel,2538. a}s. Anyone w�antiirg yarn; call at I .7
eiving the most attention, is that 25 bag lots - 6 cents per b
.F.ROSS the home of Mrs. Bunting.' "�' For Profitable feeding
-- .372 Bay St. caused by the -expropriation of the � g' pig -_'� :.1
JOHN L.POND Toronto 2500 acres of farm lands, represent- ,i Relive of Pickering Township W,n
ing an assessment of over $114,000. Red Cross.Woodpile � .. Reesor, was host to Council Mem- Fine grinding is necessary -T
NG 1 McMIChAN—f3arrleter,Sol THIS :KILL DOES IT V
wlhirh, at the avers per Wood fray be obtained from the bers and Officers at dinner at the
,�,J�.kitor, Notary• PuYllic. 16 Melicda Street average Of $1.00 r i L '
?srcoeta ')cledhonr EIRin 68G3�:r _ acre in taxation,. represents a loss wood pi]ee��sn. `Saturday afternoons :�tatthev_rs' House,. Brougham, Mcr. 21, yr. G �-
UentaL of approximately $2500 each year, '{ ONLY, frinm, 1 to 5 o'clock. day evening, when Me W. M. Moore,
?►i. P—addressed the--group at •ht,
• .•-..-.......-....:....,.......�.:�.,..,,,,,,:,.,. _ which' wall have to be mare up by � - � p � Clare G. 1llaclean. D'!. R. A. L -
�BRBERT T_ FAL.LAISE.L. D 8.. the rest of the township. Unless our a YOUNG CAROL •SINGERS TO tables. Q
5 Mr. Reesor• intrroduced the speak- B. Arch. Registered Architect
HID.n,s., sGraduate t of the ssity f Toror of Council can the means of reducing SING F;OR FUND _
ppci1 Surgeons and the door eat of T% Arc. M .
moriaip re�decce.rconaEoor east o: Vit. Ar.d• '011lt expenditures to offset this � ,'•- er, referring to the assistance, on Graduate of University of Toronto .. .,
aHr'aChareh, Picteriea•One. onuc rr•orl�a amount, there is no reason why x- many occasions; given this mur.ic- Office, 9 Sultan St. Toronto KI. 6214 i
..•m: ao ep�m or d9 appolntmec:. ,•, A group .'of' fifteen to twyenty
l,ar.lce). Phone Pact etoo, es here should not go higher. est , young people of the village under ipality by the Representative from Resi:ence, Pickering, 2? r 11 t
careful mAnagement by our pant 1 the direction of 'Mics lon � W ' this Constituency to the Federal
jP"*1fnlests 4r orbs*. Council, has brought operati8g costs pian; have been rehearsin a group TER 'LEVINE B. A.
g arliaanent � FE
�,, -• to, use about a minimum.cents a of y e Mr. Moore began by inviting the Barrister. Solicitor etc.
w. of Christmas Carols which the ar
As all know' a 1 Reeve, or-others-to name the sub?ect Office: hocr.; •- 1 - c Wed, and
R. BRATO:�, TOWNSHIP g to sing for you on our streets duir- fit. .
upon which they wished nim. to ,
De C(erk. Cansarsncer.Gommlu�aa�t rpr our tax bill goes to the County, each ing the coming 'week,-in the even- p' ' king S'tx,_F Isk�_r;:.g, • ?,?tt to lilrrsM
ahme aMdavks. Ac ut,tant:Etc. ssuer of gip• being assessed by the County speak.
Several
into dl suggestions led �lr. n �,
atler+.So Lsrnam. wr�:tetrare.Oct. tngs. They will call at your door HEAL' F_ICE -- OSHAWjk
' g g "peculiarity" In received esti' box the a tare failings and sing, some of the
-- ------_-- according- to the to�wnslu assesswith-
WM. C. ML menti` lOwyn to a / .:..
•� ,� virtues of Democr:.•:?;.
-r•-• JUSTICE OF THE PEACE , goin to the War 'ic- We liked Mr. Moore's definitior, of ]�• -�,. � � E
a, for the County of Ontario the assessing arrangement, this mun- mss• Fund Dernocrac
lcipality Is being assessed for one } — Not a group of 1:• i-
»_ FiCKERING ONT. year,-Ior which the township deriv- itical institutions, but. — a Ray of �"""� '+•
ed no revenue or •taxes from thisPrOClarnatione� 1i�ng• Insurance of All Hind
A, E. RICHAARDECN 25W 'acres, and last week Judge - Discussing the ' pr6blems of the s` _
Colemita dismissed this tow,nahips' � farmer, � his difficulty with pri es Best Rates •Availabje Witl3.
[i$Nh?RAL Il`i3I7RANC$ Friday, Deceanlher 26th, being rec- and following a recent address to
REAL .ESTATE appeal this decision and ass' ygnized as Boxing Day. throughout he United Automobile .Work!rs; SeCIII'1>tir 8!]d S8>"P]CA.
essment, With costs. Naturally Pick-
- CONVEYANCING Bring Township does not like it. the British -Empire, The Council of criticising®the popular tendency of Address Pbone
Monday of this week, at the ' the Munlci It o
As cid asta:biifihed agency, ready On Mon P� y f the Township of industrial workers, to strike, dam- �ROUC�HAM PICK 513 -
to serve. final session of the CounfW for this ckering, proclaims that day, a anding "closed' or union- anops, he
Phone Pick. 6000. year. Reeve W.M..ReeBor introduced Civic Holiday, in this Township. said You cannot have closed stops --�-----
a Resolution,- (winch was moved by Dated at Whitevale, Oat., chis 16th pen fields. Detplonng the LANA - S►VRVEY0R,
bide o ;
y tween t tmit3+ and co-opariltioa be-
lack of
�,:' `M A W :: ,. W. H. ;Down and seconded b W: H. Say of Deeesaber, 1941. industry and agriculture. -i
Westney) salting that . the Fedeal F. J. DON49VAI! 8,
LIORNSaD AUCTION389 AND Government make same WM- REESOR - Several questions on local Prot! rna • �' �• a
VALUATOR bg way of s � Reeve of the said Munic9Q�dhy. were asked of our 'Federal mea- Oben sad Aesoia - ..
grant, or other means, —. _ Rep Sing 9tr. VAML Oshawa. 1 bwa .
Seim conducted Anywhere as compensation for some of the PUPILS -GIVE, NOT RECEIVE entative, to which Mr. Mot,re scgg- L. S. On file ars the moor& IM
41baoe ars wriw. ♦ddress 614 Duodata loss sustained p b7 eated preparing a list of these .ob- ay 'by this tawnehi Ti i!>r2. 1
street. 8a•t,; the locating of-the Plant within our At the annual Christmas Tree and leans, and he would have an answer
Whltby. Ontario. boundaries. Entertainment of the Uyoited Church to them frwn Ottawa. -
This Resolution is being forward- on Tuesday tight, the needs: and:re. He -reaoftnended a steady policy PRO , AGI' . 52 w 3, JiILLIKE.X
llrierhn 'tai ed to -the proper -authorities at Otttll
quirements of the civil poputioi r in Df co-operation with. the Governor n j
N �p aura. at once. Britain were remembered, when the rather than an antagonizing one — Clarke Prenti
G !Government UCcoied _ to work wain the government for
1 children were asked to Ving ptitrels go
amain Bt, E. Stonffville, Oats PICIiF�iING GAME COItM7TTEE to Santa, to be 'sent to $ritain, rat-, the good of all. LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Phone lel her tlsan look fov :froffi Brief addresses were rniide by _
For the Counties o! York acrd {inti•
N111krprty, 111tdieal, rad.,Surgical is called to mat at the Tawe 'Niall ' prO& • +°d w4rile 'sawn ` of;the Council, kers
casts tame in Broughspn ' and press Brio; successor for Corp!. Ken. Pres. _
Santa !wpla in,:the classes brought
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on Monday evening. up to him is �ful articles of every tice of C. A. S. F, and of the let#
IMateroi Stirsi-Bourn Dlecalalber 22nd, at 8 o clots, S. T.
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r dea�3ption: kzSittyed goods. tailored J. H. Prentice (former, Prentice aa,d
lRegbaered Noses in a#tepdance and ROUGE 'HILLS
Clothing, :garments of all, kiwis fair II : .`,,' Prentice), Farm and Farm . Stor.)r,'
24 boor scrota giros. ST. GWRGE'S CHURCH TO the boys -and ',girls ovek there., -A. The Rouge Wills Dramatic Cltib Sales s specialty,at fair and reams
7kabulance Service RENDER CANTA'1A huge parcel will t6erefora be packed held t}� Dance in the basement of able rates.
MRS.E.R. GOOD 25.37 and fddMed at once: It is interestins the School on Saturday evening Iasi;'
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St. George's Church choir W to note how readily Carlsdim child- frowhich, the proceeds, amount- -
sintg a Christmas Cantata ".Thr Morn real #were rbady to forego their artit s- ing to $7.00 were giv n to the ttWar : �OLEMAN �
1 p�� Tv • of Glory" (Parkes) on Sunday, Dec,. tial gifts, to be able•to give, instepd: Services Fund of the Cotnmurit3.
BUY l eRnbek 28th at 8.15 p. m., under the 9%ey all.-t cce the plan east The
� g Y young people of.Ahe co`rrlmu-1ity '
direction of F• A. Robin. Supt-.Leal Morley had charge
yVAR SAVINGS The soloists will ryof the are in charge of this fund. �'wa doll- Instant light-cook stoves.
be, Sopranos' - presentation of 'the program, con- ars was,also collected t<'or' the�B. W, so quick,- s0 satisfactory,
Mrs. D. Tanner, Mrs. Red 'Roffey, tributed to, by 'moa# of the classes. V. Fund: Plans are now being made
Misses Barbara Watson. Joyce Rob- The 'Teen-age girls under the direc for a New 'Year's' Dance at the Coal Oil stoves,-Elec. hot =`
[ C •RTIFICATES inion, Rhoda Rude and Mary Mar tion of Misses Jean Clark and Dar- Rouge School. plates,—Window screens,
tin; •Contralto •,Mrs. D. Hutchison; othy Joblin;'providing.a 1*ge.part, z-
Tenor - Mr. Carl Hetj a r•; Bass - including some novel, humorous Screen doors,garden tools
CYRIL E. moRLE7t F. A'. Robin; h'arratoe'- Rev. E, numbersr. ti'he usual: bag of candy NOTICE TO' THE RtATEPAYEJt$'` and all hardware at right
GENERAL 1NrlLRANCE G. Robinson; Organist . Mrs. Spratt, *as given each, child. Carol singing of the Municipality or. the - -
occu led a lace..earlier in the grog- TOWNSHIP ,OF PICKERING -prices
SERVICE PRO?ECT10N- Oshawa P P ------
M_ _ ram. -- _ Bring n your lawn mewe.s
Yo tt>E �• —
u 'are hereby notified that, by
GIFTS: - Voters' Lint, 1941 reason of the Provincial Subsidy to be sharpenedand repaired
- MAIL EARLY Municipalities, the General Tax Rate T' TN �jQ µ4
For the Horne -�--- -- shown on your Tax Notices for the �""�`+` �+++� ;
The local Postmaster is issuing a year`19'41, has been,reduced by One
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and request to all; to dull. Hardware Tinemith
WALNUT and CEDAR CHESTS EARLY PI'CHERING
and avoid the big ChristnW rush, HUGH PUGH, Treasurer r
COFFEE.and END TABLES Municipality of the Corporation of �p d�
EASY ,and OCCASIONAL the Township of-Pickering
Ct1711R3 Notice is hereby given that 1 have
Complied with Section. 10 of the `* 3 ;
TABLE and FLOOR LAMPS B04ES DRUG CO. U1
BOUDOIR LAMPS and BED- VotwW List Act, and that I have '
sF hosted up *.my.* office at white THE REXALL '8Ti7RE si'a
.ROOM LAMPS vale, on the 6th day of December,
CUSHIONS, TABLE, SMOKERS 1940; (1)-the list of all persons en-
Cameras '�Filrns -
WOOLLEN BLANKETS titled to votei in the said Murricip- ! y
ality for Members of the Legislative j
SPRINU FILLED MATTRESSES Assembly and at. Municipal Elections " •
sd
a entitled
XMAS to vete at Municipal. Elections only;
Cream, 'r
r and that such list remains there:fox - y .
otor Ambulance,
inspection.dihereby t11 upon eel voters Gifts fo
r all
Day 8 Day 'or Night OC•
P$ON`E 1800 _ to take imnsediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions Corr- Casionse
• A. STERRITT ected according to law.
Pr�scripticrs ctrcfclll cams
Dated this 6th day of Decemher, pounded. r�•.
FUluepa1 Director " I 1941.
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a. ,FurIIittlae Dealer' � .'Donald R. Beaton, _ ' CCT ` CfMY -r ;
Clerk of, said Municipality STORE HOURS: 8 a mr, - 10 p, s1V yKL
pICKERING AND CL4AEMOrlT = , daily. Sunday: 9 a, m. = R Wa
STORIrIS . He tells how'the brought him down —
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it is conceded that the United and tears. But we have a ,cause at It
THE WAR - WEEK — Commentary on Current Events States suffered a severe'defeat at which shines with flaming -justice.
v d at other outlying.bases. We have friends koalas 'us.. We
_ The British have sus a a - -test
ains wl hew Attack rible blow In the loss of two of resources of any nation in the
• their most powerful IIghting-ships, world. We have a united people
America Presents United Front the Prince of Wales and the Re-. We have brave men ready for the t� '
Pulse, at Singapore. The Japanese battlellues,
"We will not only defend our- gotiate' a trade azreement with bombers and gunnetrs have shown Mr. Churchill said that now..lour
selves to the uttermost but we Japan and to free Ja9an'e frozen unusual accuracy and the explosion llltha of the total population•of the
will make It certain that this assets. They demanded, however of their bombs must, have been world is "on our side." But he did
form-�i�treache ape^ withdraw her maces itra—wioleat-to-h-�—destroyed- _not_delude. himself- or his--Vi
Win endanger us . . With cob- from China and Indo-China. In. such powerful' naval vessels. Can by promising, a quick and easy
Sdence in our armed forces• with her'reply; Japan flatly refused to • ' it be that they are using a new victory ove3r Japan. Instead, he
the unbounded determination of get out of China.
:She favored a '
element of destruction? called upon the people of, the
\ aw people, we will gain the in- trade treaty and the removal of Japan's strategy, L apparent; to British 'Isles to redouble their of t /
toevitable triumph." On every Am- freezing restrictions but never• knock out sa much of the Allied forts:in the factories to fill the gap
erlcan heart there will be an echo theless rejected.the whole,proposal fleet and. air force.as.possible in which may be caused in the next
of these words of President Rouse- as a basis for .negotiations, war the first swift blows; to disrupt few months by the diversion of I 'DURHAM 'ST
C0$Tait toNCongreas when he naked was what. Japah .. wanted,- not American trans-Pacific air commu- Amerloan tools of war. � H `
-bony to declare that "a state peace. nications by seizing Midway, Wake In the past, he said, we have
at war exists between the United The swift treacherous attack on and Gue,.=,, whose defenses have had a light which flickered. In —,
Mates and the Empire of Japan." the United States has aroused the not been completed; to divert Brit- the present we have a light which
The United States has for years American people. They are as one fah and. American naval power to flames. In the future there will be " !�
nought by diplomacy and later by vast assembly of patriots whose -the -Pacific, thus leaving -the At- a light which shines over all the
oconomle pressure to halt Japan's single thought Is the safety of lantic lanes freer for Hitler's sub- land and sea.
yo11a� of aggression. A month ago their people. United they stand. marine attacks on British shipping. - - D���
a final attempt was launched In .Gone Is every sign of partisanship In the presence or-our allies, con-
Washington with Japanese diplo' in the Capitol of the United States, Unites:the Times, we ahall find the Not Chas Saver
=ate to forestall the impend! 'says the New York Times. Gone key to the strategy of the Pacific. r
oollisloa of national policies, which is every trace 'of hesitancy and Because these allies' ring Japan, But Gas Maker For \
would inevitably lead to war. No indecision. There are no • paxty.a because they create a natural and • Better '
agreement could be reached but lines in Congress. The house- Inexorable blockade of an island A motorist in England was Domer; '
still Japan's "peace" envoys ex- divided-within-itself has ceased to empire which is heavily dependent asked if he had tried a new atom-
ed the wish to continue no exist in Washington. n icer which is said 't'o have petrol
" ll�s pun supplies from overseail, St i;
° Igotiations. It is now known that Outside the political walls;" from reasonable to hope and to believe oonaumption.'•
while they talked peace Tokyo pro " every part of the country, from that we can plan a strategy of war, "Rather,"—he replied. "It did
:~p'''ared for war. They talked peace every oyalk of fife, come pledges in the Far East which will take all the makers claimed for it, and
a order to gain time to launch a of support for the Administration. account of the still imperative nes saved fifty per cent of my petrol IVORY .STARCHLAUNDRY
saw' he attack on the United The America First Committee urg- salty of maintaining an uninter• I also bought a new carburetor
Wates most powertul naval base es "all those who have subscribed `.rupted.flow of strength'to the main which saved thirty per cent, got
ti H,s&alf, without the formality to its principles to give support battlefront, in Europa. another brand of petrol w*lich
-rat lariag war.' The President to the war effort" and "pledges Ifut this double task will test saved twenty per cent, and some
said "Our enemies' have perform- its aid to the Prlgi"dent and Com- our'powers to the-very limit. Noth- special sparkplugs which save an-
-ad a brilliant feat of deception, per- 'mander In -Chief. of the armed Ing could be more dangerous than other ten per-cent.
lectly timed and executed with forces of the United States." A a complacent assumption that a "Then I took the ear out for a
;great skill." labor union -high had called a victory will be easy. The factor of test ran, and I'm dashed If the t 1
--- Clearfy Japan Wwas war not be. strike by an Industry essential to distance alone enormously' fa- petrol tank didn't overflow beiose.
savie the' bad no alternative but national defense rescinded its ac- -ereasee fife difficulty of American I'd gone live miles. enl
V because she was determined la tion, The people of the country, o erations. There will come dark r1s
earry ea her policy of aggression. confident In the integrity of demo- days and bitter disappointments �— Direct'f
ery
'!'he United 'States, on Nov. 20th, uratic institutive*pave acted with 'land a need to Drove that we jou An U.S. amba3sador says Hitler on aN
Y. effered Japan a formula for peace *ourage, quiet strenglth and a mag- have the stamina to make our way looks es if he had a malignant- t Pai`o�e
IS whuft they were willing to-so- niricent display of national unit . , he is one,
y through blood and toll and sweat dis sae. My dear sir,
a - RADIO REPORTER
DIALING WITH DAVE:
' VALUABLE TIMBER TREE
w` BEE HIVE syrup
- - it's often the PERSONALITY improvement of, Canada's Georgia-
that ma,kee the show in radio, and Day, whose vocal .career started
�AO1tIZOIt1=AL Answer to ltte+tova Puzzle 17 Assam
that's certainly true of.many of way back in R'eetern Granada as
1 Pictured A'tV 1 I i silkworm. .- the feature programa from CK(I£ a restlli ,of raise! auditions. has
sue-
timber fTN CIH 1 M R A L; 16Laceratiom In Ha>nilton, This Is Joe Chrya- mooed far up the ladder'of -
4 It belongs to 7A M R A p'U R I 19 Indolent. - dale, whose mike work" Puts seat.. cess. in Canadian Radio. As Mart - _ -
the BeriUa�- E R 1 A N1'A'L I I K, 21 To-happen. and interest laid such programs Ksaney's 'featured vocalist -for s
0 Good-by L TI I 'A. A 24 Neuter as the. "Bandwagon," Fridays at numlirr of years;.she gained nm _
11 Duet._ pronoun. - 3.10 pm. D,S.T. — The "Columbia - tigpai .ronown; For about a year,
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A H 20 Spike of cOrt>`. Swing Session," Tneaday after- she disappeared from the Can- t
UKind of bean. AC I :AI 28 It is a nouns at C30, and the"full' hour adiat: musical scene to return this A ��
11 Cotton picker JtDIt�UJ R' M'T valuable Saturday show from-lour to five! past fall as the star In `'Blended/ � en�Silt
34 Sand dunes. A hardwood Added_to -these, Jae Is the man Rhythm" I,CKOC CBC, Tuesday Fob _
If violent dread, A'G K N A ViE F —tri•'• before the'mike in Monday night's 8.8fi p m. ,D.S.T.), and' has just
-•'20 To vveo A,V I A L' 29 Right of r,Wbat's on My Mind" quiz fes- recently taken the feminine solo
32 Awn. R I ! L S:E E I precedence. tare (8,00 p.m. D.S.T.), and many ' spot" in Bob Farnon's Thursday ,
23 Redress. {.t,.i \/ .30 Indian.
117 Frost
-bite. - +. � .33 A catch. _ 'oi the regular shifts at the broad. sight "Musical Beauty Box Show" -_
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f 87 Little devil officials. ,?Relatives. 38 Rocky " casting dad. You'll- like' his voice (CKOC-C•BC,`9 p.m. 'D.S.P:). Love- St. Lawrence Starch CO. imbed :-
8 Uttp devil
sed his friendly, personality com• ly to look at - delightful to
48 Strong wind. 4 In so far"as. declil:ities. Ing to home. Dear - Georgia Dey!
it Peasant. 49 This tree's 3 Rims. 38 Price. a to yoyr h . .
- 02 North America fruit. a Destruction 39 To exchange. N' T Service,
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(abbr.). 52 Sand. _.: : 7 Pine fruits. -41 Elder - THIS kiAT: . __ _ _ New Ferry ervt
113 Tt�yOsper. 03 Solar orb g Heaven. Japanese The CBC has Degun its fifth Speaking of mart Kenney — bis
- To Africa Planned
1N To perform. 64 Giver. ..10 Water cress statesmen. gear of, broadcasting. In the three CBC. feature has been' moves a- _.-
- . — is been
ds artments of Its work round so much lately i
w - ran,
main D _
_ __ 110 Mulberry tree,5S Bird o!.grey plants. 42 Sa like o g _
+ --`$7 Rallroat3 58 Hugs. 14 Minute 44 Com'_$ort. : tlrtrt, to keep Canada fully ,and hard to keep track of it: However.- A group 'Of pilots are being
(abbr.). b?TWi_sted cord• qu7fSiiiT - 45 To g:ruse• acurately 'informed about the pro• ]se's now heard R'ednesday,nights groomed and base facilities .ex-
18WaistcOait 15qu toird) 47 Skin, 1E?eas of the war at home end at eight o'clock D.S.T. on tbe..CBC - panned .for• the inauguration of a
40 Leers. TICAL lefts fruit ie'' 50 Kind of sbroaa;` second, to do everything with his time melodic show, new warplane and materialLv ferry, P,f -
49 Tidier. 1 Grain. used in — lettuce. It can to help win the war, and -Sweet and Low." tKOC carries service to the Bir ish 6y` way `nf
-_:44!Church 2 F3iss. leather. 51 To putrefy. third, to provfde Canada with en, - the prog'r•am 'too! South'America, and Africa. 4
w .. tertainment for its necessary hours on being signed- for the "NBC- The base from which'the ferry
- 1 of relaxation;- it is •successfully Blue's New "Old Gofd Show," the service will -operate: will be at
and capably meeting the demands Merry ';1fac'a quartet received a Municipal Airport,, Minmi. ,
IO ll of the Canadian._listening 'pub)ic. congratulatory w ire-from the home
Pilots ferrying warplanes over
Your local station is a CBC affil• town. which.:simply said "'�"ofiai the-new route will-�be returned to
13 fate, -Providing, you many. of the boys make good,".. Miami by clipper ships of the type
fine and varied ,programs .it orig• Bob (lope is going to-make rec• now in use in the trans-Atlarifir
Iq 5 Inates day by day. In war, as lu ords! Which should be a laugh! and trans-Peicific services.
-' ea crime t is building 3i firm New Sunday show' on CK(�
& p c. i i g it
17 I$ Iq I : . '> and fasting foundation of endeav- turing ageless Wdltses an'd songs'
ciur dedicateil to the interest and is heard at 1.15 D.S.T. NaZ><a Stple',Plane ^
9 s b - Ride Was Brief
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-TORt1NTO S'1`•� , la,.nu..d' 1., :.,,. _ 6...ItT R'A1'i, Two Gern3ah . airmen eacap�n _
" - Cl• k, 1:111, 74111• ChClt 1�atrrluu 1.3:ok / �I3 r+nl[luad u.:.tm'� � from a British prison, camp, stol,r
7 CKCL CUl tOlOk CK AC Montreal 7:906 t.%U England D.:,Mm '
an R.A.F. boirrber .aid ���:a [,e• _
U.S. TWOHKN ' CKCO" Ottatsa -htl4k l:�U I•:ngla -d ,11.75m
WICA'F: lt:C. lied StNlk ChGli Timmins 1}7Qk' USF: England 11.`Mn, captured when they wrre force/. _
j8' 9 Z WJZ D.C. lilac "Ok CKNO "Sudbury 3141. 6%F, F:nKlund 1:.,1410 don�n_near an airdrome more than
WAH 3C.R.S.1 ,.SM)k Chi% Hrantrord 1:13(11. t:ht: F:na•uu.l l:.:Un' 100 miles from where the starlea.
WUR (M.1t.N.) 710k UINL11' Windsor tMk USI' Euglund 15.a1Ln y
7 CANADIAN STA,rioNN ChNN K'inghau. 12. t;�l F:nglalnd 17w la, The Germans posed as Npther;
CPOS'• Owen Nd. ' 1400k U.S. STATIONS CAR spina, 164Sm landers on way to bouib-ships Ofr
CKOC Itumlltoa I 130 11 EUR liutfnlu 1:34Uk EA14 `puln 9.?,6m
-•• 4 {,' 52 - CHa1L Hamilton OIIUk 11'HAM ttoebe.ter 11SOk N+-N' H�KKi'd nlrOm the'.coast but that skeptical int.ei- ,
CKTU 9t. Caton
Istllk "'LW ClueInnutl 7fink HN k, Itusrla 12.IN)m ligenee oflicer, made them 'tako
CFCF Montreal 60I/k WISI' Schenectady 3!101. It 1'44 Kur.ila IS Ibnr
53 5S CFCH North limy- 1_::Ilk ICUKA Pittsburgh 10311k RI;I:.t Scheueetndy off their fl)'ing coats and fou43;
CFCO , Chatham 630k %'!IUM Chicago :sok t5.c3am that they had carved ideutifyin:; -
" CFPL London 1.,,70k WHEN Hurralo D. - -'
57 CJCS Strut[ord I�fOk. W(jIt . . IluttAt o --55Uk %%CAD Phila. 15.3:m butlorra, from ' wood .811d COv,erv3
Z g them with,tinfoil.
i CFRC Kia s rn t1UOk WK Hatflilo '151Uk YKUf. ,loxton 15.15nt
411 Nnul1 Nle M. 11310k WJH Uetrolt 700k 11't'HX N. Park II.N:1n,
REG'LAR Fellers—Businesi Opportunity By. DIENE BYRNES .
OAWi1T,✓,I 14ATE -you'R� SILLY OF COURSE,I EXPEt:K WE'D WKE TO
CRACKIr4NUTS! TO CRp►CIC ALL A COMM13StoN FOR MAKE A DEAL
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damaged leg, the M.O. diagnosed • • r •
Dixie is economical—
*' a dog bite. Then, as a legpull, he '
added:
: y c „Perhaps the dog had rabies."
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"AR rAht,"_=amid_ the patient; s�a* a, _
"band me a pencil and. paper. a iW - o V� l�
Oh •there's a good chance. You here s nwaste..
x, p T o • K,
r s needn't make a will yet"
"I'm making no whl," replied
the-private, with fiendish' grin; - r'
"it's a list of the seegeants I'm
going-to bite:" .
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Newspaper Contributor (in
letter)': '"1 am a' speedy•work-` DIXIE i
er. I finished the enclosed or-
ttcle In an, hour and thought
1 nothing o%it." " e
L EditaTr (replying): I got
LUG SMOKING TOBACCOT
through your article In a frao- r .
tion of that time and thought
i+t the same:• _
"City" when addressing a 'letter.
'- to a person-who' lives in_the same ----
-' � A certain famous film star- via• • •, BY ANNE ASHLEY - P
ited the ,Highlands and stopped for city?'
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refreshment at a farmhouse. She Answers
;' ^.• ' ! i teras given some milk in a little How c I t ho 1. Discussive illness. `-'The '
Q an keep he urs
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'I plants in good condition? g
height of social misconduct_is t9--__ .
bowl and while she was drinking ig
A.' New life often can be given talk of sores us, ulcerated teeth,
it s pi, trotted up to her. , P
to the, house plant by applying
' "See,"' she explained, delighted, a teas cove of castor oil around colds, mutat,, boils, corns, eczema,
"even the little'peeg he recognize P or -an other 'physical imperfec-
y the roots. tions. It is much better to dla-
me'., How can I remove cigar- -
Japan's special envoy, Saburu Kurusu, right, looks at his watch - "It'a no you iia 'recognizes:"_ Q' . cuss these subjects,only with your
ette stains from the fingers'
-:at about the time Japanese bombers.were attacking Pearl Harbor, said the farmwife, "1Yer his wee doctor. 2. No; the spoon should
P g A. Obstinate cigfu'ette stains be ed in the saucer after the
_ Hawaii. He is-pictured with Japanese Ambassador \omura, as they bowlie.'• -' P�
awaited conference with Secretary of State Iain =v— _ _ on the fingers can be removed by contents of the cap are stirred.
A schoolmaster was trylnp means of well-soaked pumice 3• The hostess. 4. Yes;.but do
- V " stone and hot water. Plain lemon
_ .. to explain the word widower' not invite him without this per-
sea
er- _
,•Seagull Nearly point.de gaze which belonged to juice will remove lighter stains. mission. b. Yes there is quite T ,
to his class. "What would you ,
Queen Arexandrla. There were Q. How can I avoid scratching a arrow
'Eagle' call a man who had just teat g distinction. It has been
Wrecked Ea�,le' gathered for the collection rare the table when cutting out stater- said. "The difference between
:his wife, he asked.
: .: .. Valenciennes, once worn by Queea •Very careless," was the rr- lal from patterns' perseverance and obstinacy is that
A seagull came close to ending, Charlotte; Venetian point Iace that ply o! a bright boy... 'A. Before cutting the mater- one often comes from a strong
the fighting career of an American graced the gowns of Mare Ant,i- _v— ial, it is a wise plan to spread will, and the other from a strong . •
pilot flying against the Germans nette, beautiful pieces of point de .-Do you really love me, Alfred?" out the table mat on the surf&** won't." 6. No; the name of the
—that and a storm of bursts whicli Fiandres, Brussels, Irish, Chautii- _ of the table. If cut on. tLis our-
` � asked the girl. - -town should be written: -
somersaulted and ahattered big ly, point d'Alencoq and .Engkii0s face. the scissors will slide along
own.Iloniton.- "Ethel, l rater you to my lasth
pie' - latter," replied the young maw. ' much easier- and will not scratch
Sergeant Pitot John J. Mooser " 'Devotedly' is on the first page, the table. Calling Norwegians
of East Hempstead, Long island: - . .: .. •mall;' on Daga thew, 'passion- Q. Haw caw I be care that -
On Eagle 8quadroa fighter, told his What Has Become att;ly' on pages four and rive, and flowers will stay fresh when send- In North. America
own story of nese escapes on a1) ^ 'til death do us part' in the Post- Ing them to someone is another
-otfens!ye, patrol .along the Moth !�!f Secret Weapon? '
rr!ands coast:' p crlpt. I cannot b* more erplictt, town. r Narwesian mai* subjects from
. Ethel! •;._ _ One w&y to keep them 0 to 37 years old 1n the United
Ting low'-dyer some States and Canada soon wUI
'I was ri _y— " fresh L w ovt small holes .ie, _a -
: dlghtlag boats near ter Dutch coast Lti'net Udet, second -only fti Domest+c: "i hear that you piece of raw potato and insert the oWled for .military soryice, Lieut.-
when I flew among some seagulls_ Qzoerin in - Nazi aviation -was Col, Am* D. Dahl of the Norweg-
• meed i cook?" sums.
and nam' one go apparently killed while experimenting with a Mistress: "Thank you, but I fan Military mission to North Am-
through my propeller. new type of firearm,"'comments = have Just hired one." MODERN ertca stated. _
"Later, when I attacked Domestic: "Y*ry welt, I'll cell Rrtth about 3.000 eligible Nor-
gun' The New York Times. It seed"s
goats, mg engine cut out-and eaves the mind back' ,to* Hitler's secret again tomorrow." : ETIQUETTE mv�m Canadaand thousantis
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_off black smoke every time -I put weapon-. He announced it more —v— : - 13Y ROBERTA LEE - - {{
: the nos* down. I couldn't sears it than, a year ago as the trick that Mrs., Jones (showing het• guest there may .be eaoush- for a diyia• =1
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out until L got back and found a would settle England's -business. &. home-made radio): "My busband "- ton-12,000 to 15,000 meo.
1. What is one of the most
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gall—or rather feathers• for tLnt What has become of the secret made the cabinet .as welt" improper, topics of conversation? -
i-'eras an that was left_ of it—lam. weapon" What is its nature!=' "Oh. dM he work to a d•i•altinT 2. L it correct to leave the London has collected sufficient
mod to my ail intake. Speculation at -the time i4luded asked thi guest. spoon in the cu when drinktn metal serao to make 8,000 tanks.
During the attack, the. plant- .. D g
- was blown oyer on !ui back 'by flying tanks for the Invasion of "No," said Mrs. Jones. "Hso
ad* ms or coffee'
* aclt-ask (anti-aircraft. fire),. tf7e Mand, new bombs, new U. it out of hla- hetlt,d and he s 3. Who suggeats retiring, the _
radio Was smashed &ad the craft boats, gas, micr°bea, practi�af?y encash woad lett over for a epa!1 gvernight visitor or the hostess?
was riddled, I- everything. table.". '
got back by skim- " _ 3. When accepting an invita-
.. Is it c.onceiv&ole that Hitler's tion to a dance may a tri ask
1
. •-mins the waves all't5s w•ay',' 7 g /sem
Mooney's Spitfire was hit by secret weapon, upon which he has her hostess' permission to invite i7h/JQ_
- _three cannon shells an-!' some 30 `been experimenting so long, cou:d. = - s young fztan with whom the hos
01sebine gun bullets, be something In the nature of r*- Locomotives Travel toss is not acquainted!
_ pentance, truth, honor, mercy, or .:Extensive Mileage 5. Isn't there a distinction be-
in that general line' It sllisht "tween a arson who is- ersev*rin -
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,Bennett .Stays Night- explain his failure to make head- and one who is obstinate?
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way with it. 6. Is it permissible to write 8
At Labor Hostel __ ..Locomotives operated by the
-- :, Caaadlan N'atloniil Rtiilways, tn.
Viscount Bennett recently.lived' ' '- +eluding paseeager, fro
and '� �
-overnight the liven• of factory The Book` Shelf work classes, travel :more than
�svorkers .occupying a North arid- 81,000,000 miles during a year's Prosect a•,ur uuw., aa.l t A+lt
Rands war workers' hostel: service, according 'to the gratis- from l[RF, ass THtlrv[:.. we
tical Department of the National las ■ else sad cryo of 9ai•, or
- After an address in avhiclt he - - :SPENLOVE IN ARCADY tablet, for any Purpose. Iblt
Impressed -on wdrkari the neces- Ra11ways, In terms of trips around us. or wrise for prfee■, eta to
arty of a speed-up in produetipn, --by William McFee x -the equatorial girth of the world, Dept, w.
the former Catcadian.prime min- this. rapreaetits 3,260 such Jour. iia Froal St, e„ Toronto
Chief Eu;ineej Spenlove, al ,lie F.afablished tl9Ss
nays in a twelve month period; at'
'- frier went Into th6 big communal �
dfaing rooLla, loaded his tray'with age of fifty-eight, retires -from an •sverage of :'27.1 .trips every JJ�TAYLOR u M�T�
many years„ at ran to a 1tt1* thirty days; .or approximately -lilne .
ifood and later carried the dirties' farm in Connecticut, there , to 'such frlpa per day. toaono SAFE WORKS
to a washing-up hatch, spend the .remainder of his days -
Lord Bennett slept in a cubicle-
type-bed
ubicle- quietly and alone. His adventur-
bps bedroom cottttsinirg=two beds ous _ life, as any seafaring life -
.and running-hot and cold wt(te'r. ,
- He said he found the hosts].clean- must , he, )'as over — so he
thought. But he fell In .love.. L A S S I F I E D - �A D V E R T� S E,M E H T S
`*r, more" convenient 'and more - * * * -.
- and for the first'.tlme.'
comfortable than many up-to- McFee, himself au • old' sailor
date hotels be had ataped in dur- with; } life-long •knowledge and A.\BY C'H1CICit Mt:DICAG
RABBITS
Ing tits travels ar6u11'd Britain •o. lore of the res, Unfolds the tale NOW 19 A C:OOD TIa1E TO' SIZE ST'S•EXCEIsi.ENT;"REAL RL•'StiLTB
behalf of the miniatr of supply. up your poultry — what rlocit• after takfn Dixon's Remedy for WANTED — LARGE LIVB DO-
of Spen;ove'9 greatest adventure g mastic rabbits. Any quantity.
_ R1LlI towels and •master,Craftsman- you'll need > "arfd when. Order Rheumatic Pains and Neuritis. ty .
well tri advance. lti'o've also toms, btuAro's• Ilrug. Store, 33S Elgin, Drice 1Uc per pound you gay oz-
Cats Get Milk ship and brings this lovable char- bullets. The right kind of a start !Ottawa. Postpaid :1.00. Dress. Lightfoot �t Lawrance .
s going to be' more.'important Market, Toronto., d
/� _aCter.tiliattgh_romrnca to a happy .than ever.this season. �5'71te for. RHEUMATIC PAINS
If They Vet Rats haven of holne and companionship. particulars Pray Chick Contest. OFFER TO tYVENTUR9
S enlove in Arcady_. Wil. Bray;,Halrhery, 130•,TobA \.,,Ham- PEOPLE ARE TALKTNG -ABOUT
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p y_' by 11ton, Unt• AN-OFFER TU EVERY INVENTOR the good• results from takin
~Cats may nave 's ,silk •ration liam McFee The Macmillan g
1 HAIRDRESSING
'SCHOOf, List of lueehtions and [all intoe- Dixon's Remedy for Rheumatic
only it.engaged !n t.1tA1_} import- Co. of Canada Price $3.00. ' mation sent free, The Ramsay Co Pains and Neuritis. Ifunro's Drugg
out Work--Catching rgt9 and mice _ L E A R N .HAIRDRESSING THIO Registered, Patent Attorneys, 271E 'Store, 33o Elgin,'Ottawa.'Poatpala
Robertson' %lethod. information 13ank Street, Ottawa, Canada. .11.00. 3
—the British House o[, Commons
on request regarding fall claaees,
was told by Major Gt l'ilym Lloyd Mentholaium on now beginning. Robertson's Hatr- STAMMERING !
.Gowge, Parliamentary. Secretary rt templasaddbroW dressing Academy, 137 Avenu• r•A'rl:NTS .
brings Quids ro- Road, Torunto. WE CORRECT STAITMERTNG ON
io the Food bfinistty' lief.Alsoforneu- I•FTIIERSTONHAUUH Et COS11'ANT a "No Cure No Pay". baste. Ritts
ral¢ia, head •CARS — 7CSED AND NFW Patent JolJcitors. Established Aurum Speech Clinic. Ortop, Ont, "
Even on this basis, supplies can- colds, creta and 1390 is Sine' 'Wee .Toronto.
not be 'guaranteed, he said- in an. chappin¢.Jare MOUNT PLLASANT 3fOTORS Ltd., Booklet of inform" n on' r•- TURKEYS ti
• _.trouncing the MlnistrY'i ruling, so and tubes 30c.,va Toronto's oldest,.Chrysler, Plym- Quest. :.:�
outll'dealers; three ideations, a2f WHTTE I,I,g-gDSr_CtQ_VT,, •I -
tt may become a gtle,iion of less' 1 aft_ Pleasant d 2 �cfe�Z�ek. Pattets is.5o; 9tm.'
an o anforth Aveauw R jOnt.
Bart Irwin, R2, Seaforth,..
- -_ _ tenths. W greed renewed :Book gONF:pT WAN►EA
O SLI L V'E R PENCILLED WYAN-
' ' tr dottee' and Rocks, Cockerel and
j ]s n D Pullela =1.56 each. Er and Loehr.-."Lace of Flour• Queens alysed used cars. N _
Y GIRLS �ait2 SUFFER l N T DO H03fn ,
• $eaittiLul Old IdC9 v tCh dace •OV G�eelS Ano " FUR d TICAIiPIP(3 PrRSOYAL `. sewin� Best-pay. Postage, paid _.
on a work. Sent an
-belonged t0 f°tir 11NARIN0, TRAPPING AND PLT$ ELIJAH C U•M 1 N G BE:FbRN Boittez Specialty; Co., Box 2T,
QU�9IIa '6� Eng- Markotinr tips, particulars on Chrigt, 3Vonderful.book,sent fro*. Chase, R.C.
land is part of the.er,ilectiou flown I _ •Indihn Secret trapping methods; Megiddo bliesion,, Rochester, New '
Oy bomber t0 the L.Tn'_ted States � ��0����� "`lures, snares, Big Fur catoa 'York.
�uur*d. HtTi Iiotmaq._�use*iiC -FOR QUALITY
for the lienetit of a' British war 0h[an. " "
Charity. Ir you suffer monthly cramps.beak• ' — Qnilhrfa Outfit -- SERVICE
ache, distress Of' "lrregularttlM:' I�� MAKE BEAUTIFUL PATCH-WORK AND SATISFACTION
The Que'lsn hars9lC ,�reeanted tot nervousness—due,to functional
it a bridal veil bellevl3ti t0 be worth moatbiy disturbancdo-try Lydia=, I J. N. LINDSAY, LAW OFFICZ CA.P•' Quilt flet over gnlfc bLtt; S> ib.. TRY IMI•ERIA-L a k^
-._..ito1 Tbeatr• Bulidin cotton print' Quilting • patchs•.
A4,00b, Queen Mary sent some Piakham'•Vagetabl*Cozgpound g, 8t. T�osu,
Tablete'(with added iron). Made Ontario. 9pscial D*Dartment for Ononffb white cotton to back 6' or 6 exposure _films, dc.cloped
lovely pieces, including examples farmers collections. doubl*lbed size Quitt, and 1 b}tr sad prmted. or S raprihts, Ebd.
especially for women.They also 2 ince e^Weors (value 59c)—all .Both with free enlurgemei,t.
it the ]ace woe whtrh England is build up red blood.bfrdsta Caaay. for only $2.00 postpaid. Dept. W.,
Yeaowned. and a dee; flounce of �p���e + Textile Jobbers, 616 Queen at. IJ1I•t2RIA1, rHtrro sF;nti'It'.r
r aa7► UE 51--41 -Textile
Toronto. Station J, Toronto.
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Gt. Brituln, x:'.00 in advance.
Our trucks past your way ,sver� PERMANENT N AGIa I N C "P A[N -"
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AJate -iale,Empire 13athrobm C. HAIFA, ONT.
BUILDER'S S-UPf'LIE8 . Ectnlpment, Uuro-water Phone 1316
TRANSPORT also looal cartage work syytei�9, l Batty - Claremont, Ont. r
C•4RTAGE 1Ve ha.vealso placed ip,stgek a €ul} y.--S table Equipment I P>Ewas 13ee. 887: Oaks iBW:
_ IQ�'ItiG' ' LINE of MAPLE LEAs'' MILLING Building Utrtevial - L'. € •� �`� _
Estimates Frere FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND Repair �h0 - '
4SAND_ GRAVEL STONE COMPY4NY FICI�DB. Work Guarantapii - ' 9MRALMER
r * Succeesor;to,W. J. _her,
WHY SU'FFBR the agony.of Rhea. A_:W. MITCHE■ .■ F•, J. PROL 6H —
' . leoatie Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago, whey � 8toatfville ` =Tractor Service •• • .. "
unwmps will give Pickering, Ont, 82' _ ate I. H. C. Tractor 3'cboo[
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�ase ielief.'BOYES' DRUG C10.1 Phora Office 74 —.Ree.:W PICKERIN�G, ONTARFO. - l0 years experience
Business Phone Resi3eliee Pri�oe Service in all mekes of Trae_tors
28 Licensed Garage Service
Satisfaction guaranteed
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Ceiling Prices' Must Be Maintained - `_ -' Radio S
ica
This is an'appeal co the women of Canada. Thert is Its success will. be a bid step ori the road to victorjr Expert
service and re-
(one vital part of our war ort which `dtpenii3 ot►you. Its failure would be a serious blow to au war effort. " pairs t0 Sll endless: Rede-
Your government has placed a "exiling" on retail" -•You can tip the balance towards.success. ona�Yle charges.. - Work
prices. You are the buyers of four-out of every five dollars Fill you;.then, undertake to make the successful gDarante.ed.
- 1 as established fact? Wed -
_ worth of- all the sold-in this country. Your control of commodity ices„ _
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_whole-hearted help is ed in this price control. plan. know you will. And we know that when you undertake
ARTHUR FIELD
_ I{every.woanaa'does her part, it cannot fail. this task it is as good as doge. ►a nate Radio "and Tclevisioa
r�, _ Iniitutc; Member OfficialAadjo
1 h• l t .. - k �Ll Service Men's Association,
is s e �wor. y ire asked to a
1. Macre a not Of commodities 3. Write sewn prides - COOKSHUTT
Rte aunt You to.sit down today and make"a }ist of the After each item we warif you to write down,if you can,the
- .:things,you buy from week to week arid•from month to month. highest prise charged at your store during the iud tuber
per Sq�
Write down: food and clothing icems in particular, because lScoOcroberil,191I. If youcsncottememberthe xicesclSarged
share of our expenditures. But during that period, fill in your list with today s prices Our
these account for the biggest y pe survey shows that cettilers, with few exceptions, are keeping T�SAWood,
- +ove ise,thoae artitles you buy at the drug store, ceilia$ levels, As exceptions are
want you to 1' prices well within the '
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hardware store,and other stores, too. in$discovered they are being quickly brought into line.
- ;i- Make notes about quality 4. Keep this list—use it when you buy! �� dleet d �i1!h
Now go over your list again and mark dawn the accessary Make up-this price lige Beatty and accurately. You.will �� » abe"
ideui}a about quality, cope,grade.=4.size.Then when making pot be able to get all the items at otnoe. Keep adding to your on 426" ` s�
- future purc'sadcs you' dL
wi11 be able to compare,valises as .well list from day to day. Make it your permanent check list— ��
al•safe"uird against an further rise in priers. 1R Mw�
a prices.
person $ 4
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Prices "clay be Different in Different Stared A Few Pointe to Remember Claremore` Ont*..'
Tl.cre has alwa;-s been a d:ffcrcnce in aces in differ-nt' 1. T`- ceiling price is not necessarily the price for f♦ V
cores-tyce scores in-the sane localizv.'pp is.may depend' paid. It 'the highest^pnce at which the score sold the
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on the kind of•service the s:o:c gives, o£ the wav_ic.oper- particular item between September'15 and October 11.
tt
r for instance, hav delivc seri iGe, Ive 2. A merchant may,+educe k►ts prices for sales or other. - jg , O•T Y NIN�
ates. Some stores, , r _$ . Y
4redic, or pro�'ide ocher extra services. reasons—he may
' also raise them provided they do not go _
` Linder the new Price Ceiling Order rhere;will-still 6e annus the ceiling price.,
;AND
differences in prices at'diEercat stores. The re.s price $.. Variations in seisot+,al"pric,=s on fresh 'fruits acid' - � All Kinis Of t3 lie
% trgtilatioas will dot do!Kay with comperiiion.'The high- vegetables are permitted. Rulings on seasonal markets will All T%ioiog Guaranteed
est prices in any particular store must not be higher than. be announced froth tithe'to time by the-Wartime]gricesana
. ` the highest prices'
force in that oo.. duringthe period Trade Board in newspapers and over the radio. .. -
gy
September 1$`to October 11. They may bt alittic owermer-
... �• 6ti0�ONALD
•. 4. Fill out your price list w ichoti[bothering our ��
• or'i lietle higher than the.sting In other stores.
chain. In•mapy uses he is-m_akiag a financial sacrifice_to. ChM Ah. 1bl+Itt�
' The prices yo.c will mirk down,will'be.the higlicst " sell under the:,&ice ceiling. The war has left hid.short- prove ladiis
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prices charged at the store where yon shop. staffed and the Christmas�rush is on. -
s PICEERINO HILLS
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------------- teens Dost sequently fiou'. h ! . .
�'-- ur.- a* feed serm
l This is ret iatcnded,as a complete list. It is simply o•Eered as a guide. Add to it the other items you buy or expect.to buy.' ! _ . . .
- ! , vice mill, • chicken
tied riPtion D3«r,Pty.
i sea (�ze iality etc) Store - Pace
' 1 FOOD •(Men'*, Women's, Children Stoic starter gr
_ Price •Ite•n Q y� �•„
CLOTftI�G �., star oWln
1. Mild ... ....... .::...... au.................... ....•........................ _.......
...................... Co ..>
&test.............................:: ....., ............,... .. sweaters...:.•........••............-............ ....
_ - . . - � lYl$Sh� laylilg 1Y18i ,
Eggs._..... ... .. . ..........................:: :................::: :::::: . Sulu.......... :.. ., .,... . _....,. ., range mash, for
lSiigat........ ...................................... Ikesses....................:.......................I........................ ................. .»... 1
Tea, �offK:... skirts { starter, coneentra-
Flo!r........................... .... - , B�onses•....:.,.......,..;........._:_............,....:.;...,....-......•..,,:.,..........»�. ,
r t S . .. ........ ...... ::,,...:::.... , calf starter, tur.,
- ( Cassis:. - >juts.....:... ..................... ( test �..
............ ........................:..y................ :..........:...........1.. Underwear.....,.»............,.......................... ......._..,_ ...:. ... ......».» .. '
'' • >, ......................................._..... ............................. . .]Wts and,Aim...........:.._...:..:.::..,:::.:..............................•.......�,»:....... key !tarter, salt
Cached Goods Rubbers; Goloshes......, ......:».»_
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a La dad cleaning .............. .: .n .......: :,......s...... .... , ...:..» ._»....... ; q_ +A 'rA�
�'!?s dad other" g agent w ,. -
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Why.you. must do your part
To assure the dimness of this price control plan, every ' 'If a-prite seems higher ihan'thl'eeiling.sik Tour aseeehine= ' Y/B rl>$LiVER
�n in C,aaads should mate a llse• Retailers are showing i about it. If further information is necessary eeQort the �� ,f +
t of oo•operstian.The c majority of them are details is writing:Address your letter to the>�tQ dad of elle - r
�aees oD mains this plan woc�y bnc ff,yw do'am Co. ;ep�sentacive,Wartime Prins and Trade Board at any
flea pLa aet7�e 61i—rim might mn to folla: Vammver, Edmonton` Rerlaa. WhInip�g, Noed� )
y >'o'�llatlmdy.•Check the peloea you pay Bad.•Loedoa, Toeoaeo, rockvil�e. Iriooesalt. Q�e6ec ow. 11BW ,A,TIC PAIN. eek►.lMO”
.. S.iat Jo4a,. 8iaoosaldc.P1Na. '
- �' '.4. a" oeoeeeory Use RiTI1tAQ11t�
_,taliMi�ni WWW do Nr ij.qf illi WAR?7M�P7ticzs AND TRADE BOARD, Osasie, Cawni "o!:•iY :- ant fee 1W 9�t•V@1aL — �P�
„, �-,.• ... .re •°�'�,r?:��.' tr _i. r.. •.!c• ro��. ''� >r.. a � •. r 1.,s x -��,
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eases for this meeting: Mrs. Philip, �
t z Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs. Haney. 1 _
L _E- 11-01'
N T y _ STANLEYT day ber vth, the {
rd'
% --- —�=- Women's Institute met at the home
..Givin y .�`,of-yrs:- -Gray. gresiaertt; Mrs. -- _ hkistmas
�mr, and Mrs; Forsyth and .�Olzss-flenned5 l;� w its theme, _
Georgina, were in Toronto o;1. Satur-,J Sirs.- Donald McCullough condo :ed I Eiamiiton, presided. The program for
day. f an interesting contest, atter «rv_. ; was afternoon mainly reports. i
Miss Marion Kilpatrick, R. N.,. is I a delicious lunch was- served. Cor,- Mrs. T. Robertson and Mrs. L• John-
spending a fox, nays at her .home munity Sing;r,g led: by Mrs. 4G Ston gase.Ahe• high lights of our "Oh, lo_okla,_ lookit,--Jimmie
••Phone loo STOUFFVILLE
tele, was hrti)I: entered into. the happy session..they attended at the Convey}- -- - L Doesn't it- look like a real baby?
v y I rHURSDAY, FRI. and SATURDAY Just 'magine We for me.” And
_ -� rs.Wired�Ier_le: � :ran•bra g o a c ose by ': fon of the-Irstitute at the Royal ,
A = York g p p. DECEMBER 18 19 and 0th. little Sally's face was radiant with
home again. She has berii nursing all singing "Auld Lang Syne'". , each tabdn se state bases of
Mrs. Thomas` *niiips, at 1Srougha^_t.� 'Che Bible Class of the United tie ,prograan, so arranged there was the imagined joy. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Walt- Hardx• are Church Sunday School met at --tlse offer=lapping �1rs. Hamuton spoke �� '' , : 1 "Ah, that's nothing but a dolll
r of items she heard, not :mentioned by Christmas in July
*. "doing some extensive repairs to" lioFrie'of Mr, and Mrs. James�`Mc You girls!" and Johnnie'& nos*
the others, am Mrs. Harvey, who DICK POWELL and ELLEN DRE
their kitchen. Cultough, on Wednesday evening last o turned top with.disgust. ? your*
Mr. Jack 1hillinger is progressing to hoeour' one..of ` their 1-hernbers, attended all. sessions, gave some pr- lookin', just lookit that: and ha
ftp is now- able io walk 3lrs. Luther Pilkey, on the occasion acticai suggestions and information, ff Pointed to a a000ter that leaned
favorably. , '
wit h the aid of crutches-. of her-birthday. The gathering was bebeficial to the local organization. `!Border Vi i�anteS proudly against the wail In the
J3timour it -•t at the manage= tet c arse-of-i�rs• Henry Johnson, All who attended reported an'enjoy- � show window. "That's what Santa
ment-at tie fadozv here expects-tb- Teacher nf -t;E-e-'Class. After-a •brief .able day. sty Claus has, picker out An -
(Ho+palong Cassidy) . .. or Ede."L
gta pi�3tTctian inh' few days. ;'orship Period, conducted by Mrs. The Leadeh-sl=p Training 4urse Johnnie's eyes shone:
- Baptist . Church Sunday School W. Lehman, Rev. Kennedy was call- Delegates, Mrs. George--Wilison and MONDAY, "TUESDAY, WED'SDAY A well-dressed man standing
supper and Christmas tree tonight, ed Lipo" to say a few words, and bliss Annie Bayles, gave a lengthy DECEMBER 22, 23 and 24th, tear them heard the words and
1�Jth, at the church. • and instrdctive and interesting ace- "Dreaming
ked curiously w ,the ragged _
M17;rs. PiIkey was -presented.With a 4� 4hildren, As'he saw his wife ap-
- isglad to learn pair of gloves. She replied, very aunt of what they had Learned sof Dreamin QLit
1 y the Course, on 'F5'Yole Wheat and � f1 ac a children started on,
pro hing, th ch
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that Mrs on ha-s-flee"-Triefty` Ialis. 13i_ke las mord -f ` Loyd ut not before he heard the boy
- successful, and that she is now able f%ver Sixty=years attendance at Sun- its P'rodurts, and How to Prepare it y to his sister, "It's no use 'mag-
_.to.be_.around again; day .�chooL_ The_ Cis,- re-�r >zcd Deiicious Rolls w=ere brought to the lining anything this year. Aunt
- `s %�' LUM-and ABINER . e doesn't even have a thimble
At the regular Sunday School ser- with the following officers: Mrs. meeting to derrtonEtrate t7 the ladies ;Meg e
S Lut- how' good whole cheat rolls are, and , ar Santa to crawl down, and he.
vice in the L nited• Church next un- p}� Rzdshaw, ,President; .•Ir Lt� In ormation Please • Disney Cartoor.
' for the~Fedial : • fez:Offering
C.ker, her. H irkkey, Secretary-Treasurer; received mut? appro�aL .hits. '�1att- Probably doesn't even know that
day, a ?pedal ;Offen" will be Laker. --z' daddy and mother aren't here any
4 '1" } ,, Johh~sto.-,Teacher a;d hems reported on the Euchre and THURSDAY, FRI., and SATURDAY more," and �, gave little ]1p -
-- - .• delicious Dance. and'dictribution of. the funds. EMBER 25, 'l6 an 7t .
ten's Christmas Fund. Sirs. Lelunar. DEC d 2 h
Christmas Services will be held in lunch brought a pleasant. social e�-- {{ I .e- - Nlesdames W. Gra;, A. �'taui
the Cnited Church next Snndav at 'ening to a close. - - I
Gray. T.• Robertson;;7. BrnWn Mrs.
kart Devitt, provided 'tea. A fine `' I 'Wanted Wings
11 a. m. and 7 p. m; Themes for p
Dloming and Evening - ` Keepirg Y biILL,AND and See7iea
donation '-a cohtributed for Christ- R-`L . _ _ fah►
Christmas in the Heart" and "The mss Cheer for t4 e Oshawa Child- WILLIAM. HOLDEN •
Light Shineth". Appropriate music ten's Shelter. -
_ - - -'- Brough
aM � _ between Claremont, .
• (- - (One of the best in 'air pictures) Greenwood, 'g1>litevab sad Z�ss+sslls
: ._at both senice� bs the choir. `
-Mr. -h'ai�txi had. shares of
Harry _ - -- - -.- Iy driven ars trained to M
the- services in the Baptist Church R Malcolm, of Queensville, lWhitevale
ea�risoaa amid e' _ -
last Sunday, ;n-the.absence_of.the helping Lathes a potiple of days �' Maple Leaf Mutual Fire
�sstbr, who has been confined to � week,- .•. . . - - �asiii L1ss N jwaf' g
his home all week, suffering from 'a Instruct Co. tiirF _
severe cold` Congratulations to Mr. and • Monday, DeoKaber 22nd, at '8 p. .
- T. Prilip on the birth of a daughter, tr■i 1F�AII�L i��. •-- _`w � w'rd� -.
Rev. Walter'Daniel, Pastor, will ml, in the I. 0. Oti•F. Hall, -- Even-
at their Mame last week
speak on "The First Christmas Ser- ing Telegram Motion Pt&ures. M!, 'so rig tiro ant^ Xf slog hem
ResnGlmber to keep the date open; accordionist, Oboap rites for Farm and 00 1
vice' At the morning service on-Susi' Stanley M��, _ bukingL V �sgls i awW a d wasuy
. for the Sunday 'School .Entertain-
* day "A Christmas Message" and and Mr. Humphrey, clarinet soloist.
Special Music and Carol Singing sent r December 2packed child-
at Lucky Draws Entire proceeds for Wiadatiorra 'Insarance on
_.. rens treat will be. packed at the t
_ the evening service; to which all 'are the Evening 'Telegram War Fund W�nills, $Ba ertis. ° S��T'��TICfl
invited. home- of Miss Bate, on,-Monday aft- and Chkiatanss Cheer for British -
ernooa, Dec. 22nd. ::Antumobils Ingnno a of We wish-'to take this opportunity
The.sympathy of his many friends Children. Adan. 25 and 10c.
in this coamtunity is extended to In spite of the efforts of a certain All - of extending to our many patrons. _
Dir. Thos` Birkett, ,o! Stot¢fville, on Broughammay' to cause as much _ _ Wdto or Pbone and friends, the old, old wish -- A
=his bereavement on Tuesday of this to this publication as she _ - Merry''Christrtaa alai a Happy and '
in weaker moments, can do; we con- BOWMAN & BOWB Phvspetoua New Year. We also wish
week, i n the passing o! Mr'e.. Bids- tints to..add 'to the list of our. sub- G r e- en-. l
sett, following s lengthy'fllnesa WHl'THY, ONTARIO � to thank theta for tiEheir patronage
Jt)vrfng to illnesses and staff int- scribers, citizens of Brougham and r during the Past year, wish to
and
District. ,We have served- this area '�'� say that we will do all in our paw
erruptions,. the Nmm -has had its Christmas Concert , this Friday SALE REGISTER
echeduJe of regular Tuesday trip to in publicity and free advertising for er to warrant their continued pale
Claremont, sorstew�at upset, but will over fifty years, and will finely be night. Y. P- C. are putting on a ronsrge In die�eess to Come.
doing so, long after she •is gone. Ed. Candie-light Service at the Church FitSDAY, DEG'F7bIBBR 19 -- elite"- Quality and Service; Cleanliness
Lie restored•to nomnal after Chrf�- The Sappg Circle-Mission Band this Sunday at 7 p. m sive auction sale of farm stock, im-
swine, nitry, Courtesy''
met at the boats of Mrs. Yailip; on . L. X C. Draper B, E, of the Fire p1ements, hay, train Po -The Warrens Missionary SocietF `taturday, I;•f�eccembei- 13th. The elec. Staff at Trenton, made a burned
'and h,ausehold furniture etc, at Lot btadaae Clare's Bakery and Stas!
held then regular monthly-meeting trip home to aft his grandmother,.12, con. 7 Markham., quarter mile Ell Lewis, Prot
e „• ti.in o! officer's was conducted by •-
on Thursday, December 11th, in the ,Annie Bayles, by.s shops of- hands. n• J. B. Wilsoat, vrho is v ill, mirth_ of No. 7., half way between
mchoof "loan of' the'United ,Church The following were elected - Pres- in the East General Hospital, Torn"- Markham and Unionville, "st-11.30 rty�y AOeset nstafa _
Mrs, I wing bare is
bw program oras conducted by a. m- sharp.. Seer list elsewhere P tib +ldent. Wilma McWhirter; Vice-1''rea- `� '
ilohnson, assisted by several mem- Miss Ida Gray has returned hatne this Issue- Clark& Prentice and Carl
. .berm and took the form of a Christ- 1denL; Peggy Lou Ritchie; Secretary, 'g anctioneera: -< ;Bought and Sold
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.-ram S*vice. After witich the ele<- Mildred Wood"rd; Temperance Sec. after a serious operation on heft' amine: V
tion of officers took place, Rev. L E. Florence McWhirter; Press Secret- face. We are pleased to repctkt she
US£D CL�t}THdNG, STERILIZED,
eaned and pressed Ulm now. We
am Dorothy Bayles; World Friend. is quite vriell again.
Kennedy, officiating. _ - eceived a large shipment of sb
Many.minor accidents were report- Se&etary, Jean Maskell; Organist; The Laches Aad hold their Dec.Dec-
Mollp Luke; Assistant Organist, Fl. ember meeting in the i•]aurch. Mr•s. class gentlemen's suits, pants, IAr'ia
around, here over the past week-- urian of Wkitevale addressed Singe coats etrq Very reasonable. It
- !nd otV neighboring highways, and orence MdW'hirter; Visiting Comm f- 1 ,-
ttee: Miriam. Carter, Frances Fall- the meeting and was estjoyed-by all: will pay you to coatis here before y'da
again on Tuesdays During the after-' go anywhere else Sam Schwatts, 21
Ripon, Jack Lie owl, Jack Maus;, Jack'Hart. " Bond Sts: West, Ovhawa. 46-8
turta�t, as he was Citi-- imtanda for VICTO1tY
` ins in, at the o esid of the X111-
The W. M• S, met on t'hursday You can do your bit to bring Victory We also make suite to meamw%
age skidded o& roadway, and aftemon-at the home.of Mrs Philip, Dunbar-ton"
near'ei if You enable your poultry to and winter costa guaranteed to fit.avith the usual good attenda'ncaiaociced oyes ydz8 pole. •Damageproduce more esti better eggs and Beat workmanship, _
Mrs. Norton, President, conducted _ tateat, as food is vital in
- baa not serious. . Norton's Garage winning -
several• tails for fire tow!-tnuk the �Opening.Derrotions.-The program �=+ - - Place-an order for your Wselter,
-hater in the day. was undei Grasp A., Mrs. White, Sb Paul'%, Dunbartoa. SuAday, Irorter, Vtaciium or Polisher today:
The. Annual United ChurcJt Sun- Convener, Christmas-.Program and December 21st, Sunday School' at 2 Do loot Delay until next months as a
s of C*oha Election of Off- m. Evens Player at 3 P. m. Rev. o
=Say- School Christmas tress will Yrs u►g�g P ng Jfgr you mnay not be'able to.geti net .
ions resulted-'in the reelection of E. Gk Robinson will be the n*achet Spedals' fair this week. .
held on Monday, December 22, Sup- , I
m This all for another year, as follows - ai .this service. St: Paul's- Asutual Gilson Washer $29.50
Per sill be ae�nvad'at 6.30 p.
,will be followed by a short program: Presidents: Mrs: Norton, 'Mrs. White Entertainment and Christmas Tree, Beatty 'Copper Tub 30.06
Rnd Christmas Tree. The parents of and Mrs. W. Gray; Secretary, Miss on Monday, December 22nd, comm- - - 19 19 Beatty Washer like new -'-.79.50
the children and friends•of the Sun• Bayles; Treaanret•, Mrs.• .Miller; enaing at 7.4& Good program". Silver • .,a ,�• a...•. Beatty Ironer. 34.56
day, School are especially "invited. Press Secretary, Mrs', Browri; Liter- Collection, from, which a donatim MASH Hoo,esr Cleaner ' F "19.66
attire Mrs, Burton• M. and M. Mrs will be sent'tb the . Tele ` War
+ Come and make this agreat family ✓moi Beatty Polisher 19.66.
Philip; Maodate Helpers' -Mrs. L. Victims' 'Fund. ,. L "� We are table to deliver.Engine•
� . •7ohnston; Christian-Stewardship and The Dumbarton Unit or the-R.ed -�
On Wednesday evening, December p sa-Win Drive ,Washers. For further inform-
,10th, a' Social Tiine **as spent by Fierce, Mrs. =Knox; "-Temperance; Cross Quill' h5ld -their next .meeting �- ation enquire at W. C. Town, Whit.- _
the Good Fellowship Class of, the Mrs. Bayles; Pelee, Miss Bate; Org- on January 6th in. the.Community '• 7x - by, or Beatty Factory Branch, ON
un,,wd Church Sunday School, at the anist, Mrs. Harvey; Supply, Mrs. Hall. Although the meetings are lis- •'•' Sisnooe North, Oshawa, Phone 0082
home o! Mit and Mrs:•Hugh Gregg. Lemon; Flower -Committee, Mrs. conttrrued for the holidays. Members :..;„ ' Open•every eventing till,, 10 o"clock
The iWorship Period was in charge Pip' Mm Mair&; Social Comriti- have taken extra wool and intend to during Christmas Season.
bf the h?r+esident, Mrs. Rrrasall Pil-_ ttee: Mrs; White, Mrs, A. Gray, Mia, keep up their allotment of knitting.
key. A! CttrisWass Story by Rev. Mairs, Mrs: Knox, Miss Bayes: Host- Visitors .to this community last QUEBEC HEATER -- for seta Ia.
week-end were: Miss Evelyn Annis, good conditions lR•eaeonable. A;p l{*
-- Toronto; Mr. fta'rry' ' Westgate,' of Box 27 News ce.
3 Of
Guelph; Percy Jadmon, X C. A, F, _.. . FOR SALE - shorthorn, lieil�•, `l
tot ochie, R. C stands VITA-DINE,DI A.. Shorthorn cow, due in about
Toto" George Me-Con
L -1 M - B Al V., Trenton.,- _ also or , a cord- 2res
! A- NE
also •one young -Holstein
- Mr+ and Mrs L,, McGrisian have' on of vitamins and minerals
w�eelm •:
♦ - with which BLATCTIFORD"S Apply Lot. 22, rear Con: 6,
_-y takes up residence in h, Mitchell'% Pickering. Iltbyd Jas: "PVhite 18-19
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��.�• - - lcokne them to aom>Qattni
- a -6tfii == ala . R-R�E1vT- 1z-rbairierd -brlr�e-
Special i."Wstmas-services will•be n0� �� -
- - --• -- _ � This outatatlding a:+F• house, lu►rd wood floors thkonghot'it. f�
_. 3t3eB8a1'y for bulldlAgg: Of an �d this g-Sunday in the lac-
sun of over 140 milling and Built 2 years ago. Rant. - nmol
al chunehes�_Tn the-United, there-mill
feeding °' A;p�ly ,Mrs. James IL Stewart, ilei
be special.music - with a chilArsaps Blatchford)s "Fill-the-Sadist' Egg Con. Greenwood Road '
- •- -description can -be procured chotr assisting the regular one. Mash win enable your birds to
_ prnduce eggs: will maintain health. WANTED - to •'rent: 76 to 100 Mo-
from oar yard and warehouses , and body weight M lowest feed res. 5 yw term. Apply Bo= SM
R, C.CLAN nNINo . - News .
�rsejrildiK lso� Foismdatloa to• Rid�eart Start your layers an IT now and FOR, SALE General Eled6de �.;r..
- ,FIINEAL DIRECITOR watch your records climb throagi+•
out the la*S season. AM, Boys vacuum Cleaner and all attsc]imemds.
One order One delivery, One account now.,imine PidL 570L -`
private Ambulane'eN you Will have BIftDB - (est ' ia�18
Day- and Night worn out calls) to r Aral asst - r M
The COMRIE LUIWIBEftjCo. Ltd. ' Pbone �o -at a tet. GIRL WANTED _ forofliao . ,
' Capable of typing and taking digit,• s '
wasioatow.,INN1'' �f -1W1 lltalvern5000 STROM DV L2201N /tiionn�essentfaL Avply Bos 886 Naw_i ,•, ,
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"I see," said Mark "I don't ba ADMINISTRATOR I ing. Besides, they- make -sweets
Itowe I want to hear any more. that are actually--good for the
That s._eII4ugh. _i9-xo__on.wttlL.. _ i r I oh#kirett - and-ice �'tr
[-te¢ rfrhi ree - �� --- -
After all, I might have known!" I to be remembered are: Pep•-flocks,
He stood staritig at the fire. Chit- All-Bran Chocolate Chip Cookies
tern had seen ten7re:s before, but . and Bran Brittle. A
u•:sec• Mark's. He Lad gone quite 4 -PEP ROCKS �
w2:site-as---he atoed bher°e-h#s-hands -scup-s orteiiing --- - � _ - ---
clenched at his sides. % cusp brown sugar _
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' "Thane you, air,,-' said Chiltern �` � J% cups flour
at last. "May I'go now, air?" ' L teaspoons 'baking powder '� AM
y'
"Yes-no, wait. Have you any- eggs
thing to. suggest? I mean about°fir teaspoon salt
finding 7MIss- Tredway?" 1fz teaspoon almond flavoring
"She went away in the old van % teaspoon vanilla extract Al.,
"
-theone they_call T'he tisk-" t w 1 cup finely chopped dates FFEE _
"So that's it-" lie stopped, real A 1 cup chopped nut meats.:
sung•that of coure Chiltern knew may ,, j cups vitamin enriched ,wheat
noshing about Lucy's check s� r , r,. flakes
'I should ''go after, her, sit_it a s Blend shortening and su'ar Thor•
you'll allow me to'suggest. The y oughly add eggs and beat well.
k a. Sift flour with baking
old bus couldn't be making any 3� . b Powder and ,
great speed:' 6;, z+ salt and add to first mistile with
a` remainingingredients. Drop by
"`there do you suppose she'd 6e
heading?" tablespoons on greased baking
"Where did,you meet Miss Lucy. sheet and bake in moderate oven = -
Mrs. Phyllis G. Tuwho h375"F.) about 10
sir:!t I may ask?" Turner as ( iltinntes. .•- _
"Allington! It's s good thing one been appointed. Administrator of _ Yield: •21,2 dozen cookies (2% �1 -
Oils and Fats by the Wartime inches-in diameter.) t
of.us has a head on' him. Have Prices -and Trade Board. Mrs.
Catlef run out the town car. I want. Turner who was Chief Research` -0
YOU to come along. We'll have to Economist to the Dominion Tar ALL-BRAN CHOCOLATE CHIP f.
Marywas a sweet thin
start at once." iff Board was seconded to the COOKIES - g ._.
"And Miss Valerie, air?"' Wartime Prices and Trade Board % pound semi-sweet chocolate- until- I got- her in my a
"I'll send her over to Miss Endi- as Technical Advisor to Oil.Ad- % cup shortening dtstches with too much
cott's. i wouldn't dare leave her ministrator. -In taking over an % cup brown sugar tea and coffee. She devel-
here. She might have been sent to administrative post on the board, rya cup.granulated sugar Aped caffeine-nerves. l=ief
is store for you when you Siberia by the time we got bask!" she makes a= record as the first 2 eggs eyes fairly flashed fire all
use Calumet Baking Powder. You woman to be given aitch an ap- the time. Thea some
Chiltern allowed himself to 1 teaspoon soda
use less and its double leavening smile_ _ pointment, 2 tablespoons hot_'water
scion-duringmitdogandintheoven --You im ght'get Miss Endicott Photo-Public Information 2% cups flour meddler told her what
-assumbetterresuln.E was the matter and r-
uY'11Mam8• on-the telephone for me. Then tell life. But she hesitated just long s/a teaspoon salt - )x _
Ddrs. B$awood wo may be away g
won't-spill container. with Bandy enough to remember the ancon- 1 teaspooil�anlila extract suaded her to Postum
measuring device under the lid. for a few days. Give her what- venlenc of a -hurried night depart- 3s cup chopped nut meats and I lost out." Y'
-- (PRICED SURPRISINGLY LOWS ever instructions you.-please- Then ure. Besides, if he was really _ %.cup All-Bran. • a •
UI pack yourself a bag, and meet going away, she would have time Chop chocolate Coarsely, BIend H.adach.s,n•rvoumess.and al
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-ate-here in an hour." to -question Valerie. She could al- shortening and sugar well; add I•�ess are rhe warning vsri,ofgood; sir," said Chiltern. ways frighten the truth out of the eggs,'one at atime- beat thorough- Flue tea a,causal. iD*nldi,g
little idiot, l too much ua and coffee. DegotShirley's number, and y. Dlsaolve soda �a hot water and and particularly economical.
�tileft the room. Shirley was In.. She didn't know that Valerie add to mixture. 'Sift flour with_ IInstant Postum is entirely freewas, at that moment, ba in hand, wait; 'add to mixture-with flavor- om eag'eine. Med. instantly In
,,,,, luckily, Would she put,Valerie up g the tup..thare is no fuss,no bother.
for a"night or two? Mark asked: telling Mark goodbye at the door tag, chocolate, nut meats and All- Ask your grocer for postucc
CA 'Valerie would explain. Loving of the big car, with Catlet stand- Bran. Drop by teaspoonfuls on P132
Mark. being a tactful woman, and lair guard. greased baking sheet and bake in +
The Search Fat• Lucy moderate oven 375'F. to 20
r .,•,, k2lowls?g human. nature, she asked Y - e ( ) 13 "STUM
Y no Questions, but .geld she'd adore` l2ark.watched the tall-lights dfs minute.
r
appear. Valerie was safe, and. now Yleld:'5 dozen cookies 2 Inch-
He
_
._ having Valerie. ( �i
He put down. this telephone and he could. think of Lucy. He went ea In diameter.)
went upstairs. out of . the frosty air into the BRAN BRITTLE far more comfort at a lower cost
fill a01IBtg-JtttTiMi ."Cbiltern and 1.are taking -a run warm comfort of his, house. Ia, :•:2 cups' granulated sugar than over before, supply the ana- '
BAKING
to .Allington to see If Lucy's there," spite of Lucy's going, he was -1 cup brown sugar war to the employment and Indus-
he told her. "I want you to stay strangely elated., He had at last % cup light corn- syrup trial problem expected to follow
with Shirley until we got back. let Dorothy know what he thought 1 cup..water the present war."
Pow���. I've just talked with bar. Hays of her, without benefit _of cretom, % cup butter, "It is entirely possible;' he said.
Alice pack a bag for you•at sacs. manners or cdveation! % teaspoon salt "that tomorrow's housewife will be -
You malls tell Shirley wbatever you FIs ran tip to his rooms, and 1% cups 'All-Bran J able to. have delivered and instil-
I • threw an indiscriminate collection Cook sugarls, Cora syrup and wat led on a day's notice. the up-to-
please
= Valerie listened, her eyes enorm-. -of colthes into a bag.'-When- he' -.er slowly; stirring unttt'sugar is sato kitchen or room she has or-
bus In he: .pal. small face% "Yes, had finished lie went out, deltber dissohed. Contltiue cooking with- det'ed to replace_one now in°ser--
G father" ately_ locking first his own, door, out stirring until 300 F. is. reach- vice. A truck will drive up to,bet
-- R R Y I l 6 and then Valerie,. Mrs. Banwood ed. (cold. water test, very brittle.) bodae. After disconnecting else-
Dorothy's Plan Falls - bad duplicate keys, and although Remove from hest,"add butter and xrical and 'plumbing coanectlons--
He went directly to Dorothy's
;-• he tet lightly a hamed be put alt' stir only enc h o mix the work of a few minutes the
��� 1 a e s an t -
I aitting•room door sad Itnocted. this down to pure habit In his well, Add. All-Bran and Earn at' old room will. be taken away and
r e "• g She opened ft almost immediately.. once onso greased lab or greased a new one installed' to eta place, �'►
She had changed to a negligee'
-heart he knew'he had no reason
_ by to !rust Dorothy, He dropped the. inverted, paha or baking sheets, ready for sluing, -with its equip
OIC ���� Dunn of pa!eat mauve. With Ger slightly keys in his pocket, and ran down- Smooth out µtLh spatula. Atter meat.ot temperature control set-
disarranged hs:ir, she was as near stairs About 30 seci%ds take hold of vices. air eonditiouing,. invisible
SYNOPSIS
loveliness as she would suer bus' (:hlltern presently emerged from edges of Caney and, lifting it ray ligpting; radia and telephoaa -
She had been expecting him, and the coatroom with Mark's heav- slightly from slab; pull 1t-u thin all in running order.
i
When Mark Alexander's'beauti• had dressed deliberately, But when
itul wife Ellen, died, tiis was left fest coat• a hat, and fur-lined driv- as possible. Break into irregular
he saw.his face, `hs realised the ins gloves. He held'-the coat to: pieces. ' 1Why Bother
with Valeria. Ellen's daughter by 'futility of clothes. Mark, and shrugged himself Into Yield: 114 pounds.
a former marriage. All of Ellisn s He walked into the room and _ Heard in a Birmingham care:
- "famil save Shirleyanted to ltlis own. Lady: Have
y y you put any sugar
shut the door behind him. They step"pet) out into the clear. a
which Ellen left her, but Mark Canadian Seamed _ is my tea?
"S-sit down-" she said, but Cold of the night, and Chiltern
would not hear of it and took Assistant: . Yes, certainly, .ma-
she would not meet his eyes. closed the door behind them.- Wear NavyBadges
adopt Valerie-and the trust funddam.
"R'e needn't bother with this "Shall 1 drive, sir?" he asked as
Valeiro on a long ,trip. On 'the " "Later, perhaps," Mark told him, Lady: What a Pity; d-don't take
emanates,' ha said I'm going Uore than 200 Canadian merch- it al a rule.
way home. they met Lucy T»d- away to try to undo some of the lie ewung .through- the gates ••
way and engaged her to tutor Val• mischief you have done. I don't Fant seamen 'who-have served in Assistant:' "Oh, 'well, it .doesn't.
and out to the road, heading 'for %eaters where enemy craft operate matter, because the amount was
=' sris. Eflse calls Dorothy and warns know how long it will 'take;'but y p
the state highway, There wAs
her that Lucy is likely to marry now are wearing the Canadian so small` you couldn't possibly
I want you out of my house by the practicafly no traffic, and ' dark
Mark. and Dorothy descends on Merchant levy badge authorized taste 1t;
the family and tells Lucy she Is time i get back. I should suggest gave the ,long .car its head,
leaving tomorrow morning, Catlet •Chiltern watched the needle oY the government in late sum-
keeping ,Valerie's friends away. will attend to whatever is neces- finer.
swing steadily up, to 7Q. where.it _
Lucy leaves, taking this old tray sary for your journey. stayed• and they settled down'to Officials of the department' of 'r i
--cling library with her. Mark is transport, which has charge-of dig-
Chs turned on him with s show a steady rush through, the night. p g -
i talking to .Chiltern,•the butler, of outraged anger; which lost its tributing the badges, said a con.
What do you figure the Ark
CHAPTER 27 because shs couldn't do?" Mark asked, Stant stream.of applications is be-
effectivenesse 'e~' S•
- "Three cneera for )figs•Lucy!. seem `to lift her eyes to his. caul couldn't say, si . «1 the ins received as Canadian seamen O�O�
maid Mark,` "Then what?" 'T'never-" -she began. return to C'anadr front' foreign t<
new engine, she might make orty, i�
"Mrs. Summerville told; Miss' But.he was already at the door. Viouldn't you say T' ports' r+ cUTt
Tredway to" laevo the house at "There is nothing more to his ^,. ; :never drove the'old girl, I had The badge is intended to' be "
once. air. She said she'd. been 'to said-now or at any time," he the engine put in because hiss worn by men on shore leave in uasoes
_ „all the parents of )figs Valerie's repeated. "Please leave 'here at Lu:c�had a sort of affection for civilian attire in 'order that they
repeated. r t
friends, and they. had assured her your earliest convenience." the thing, I'm sorrc I did, now." may be recognized as "virtually
they would not ?'et their. Children She 'started to call after him "But a train would have made part of the fighting force of C n-
as�ociate .with 'h?r, unless 3flss that she would' leave at once. She even better time," stiggested C'hil- Ada." Three months service n
Lgcy'left. I-" had never been so insulted in der tern. danger 'zone waters, or less if
s so. I dou't suppose you ship has been -attacked by
"I Sue their
have.any idea when she left•?" e enemy, is required to qualify.
th en m "
"No, said Chiltern.. "You
for the badge. =%pound tins
se Ir. Alexan ' the old bus D in colourful
ever entered nay I thought Just One Room NolidsSy,.Wrappers
Miss Tr_ea ayt�ouu -be�ki One _ a0
the train,• and kept waiting for May .Se Bought -
Ito call t taxi from near' a village. �
I kept watching near the front `
door, and all that time Catlet says ...Architect .Sees Possibility.of
she was hating him run the Ark :Women Purchasing Individ• �-
out:' ual nits _ d• `� #dew s
`. Continued) .
(To Be r alyr _ _ •'r
e -
be able
ictutins, th'Ppossibility that to-) •
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T'
wife
f'r — -- — - - - -
- Ari`
Cereal Sweets Are io puri as-�-complete new'-'Ii-v
••r� — Ing room; bedroom, or kitchen the
B E-TT RFine Penny-Savers same way that she now, does a -
i
pteca-of�fvt'niture-or, a -refriger -
- Orchids on a 'budget are a cinch ator, the ,noted American and '
compared to,the task of satisfying European architect Paul Nelson ,
�� �• -the sweet tooth• of a horde of told a group of manufacturers in
hungry youngsters when the week• New York, that there was no ret•
VALU E
lT food pennies have to be watch non that this could, not be, done.
ed, "What we have learned in coon-
Here's where the morning cereal try about mass production' coul7 J I N E CUT a
)T �► , , box comes in handy. These crisp, very easily% be applied to makings
prepared cereals can pinch-hit for such houses and hou9iu; units,
more expensive ingredients iu the Furt::r.ntrr ," Mr. Nelson continu
raking of cookies and candy. They ed, to
ISSUE 51-11
J do a neat job of recipe stretch hotBil:& t,, ,, .by ut..lur.
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• the words'.must be spelled back• ,•
• • wards and with no "second chance" s
'heCh rtsamas Saint if a wrong start i& made, start the —'-,� real: Christmas
game •going with simple words' ri i
L: ;
each se
: dog, cat, boy and so on.
When the players have caught
on, make the words 14erreasingly
r --- -.To keep-the-game-moku
ChrIsth�as eve.—Sfreete white
"Why," cried Marionette. "Did and to dispel any possible sus- •:; "Oh, 3ookht,_ ]ookit, Jimmies
_-with swirling &now flakes, you ever hear anything so like• a picion of favoritism it is best to Doesn't it look like a real baby?
i �Marionetta, behind the counters fairy tale? That was my purse, read the words from''a list pre-
Wrapping 51 Gifts - Just 'magine it's for me!" "•And
-. of the five-and-ten, peered, into and it really was Jerry McCarty, pared in advance. littre-Bally's face was radiant with
rt one of the little ten-cent-mirrors mother! There was such a crowd An unusual way to wrap a num- the imagined joy,
' It was.her business to sell. he couldn't see who dropped it. Guessing Time her of small gifts that ars to be
•-Marionetta was crying because• He'd ever have stolen—but it Anybody can estimate the length uvea -in a good-sized Christmas "Ah, that's nothing but a dolls
y g vbo3� is to ele a madekotaehhoen�e 1n an ea- You girls!" and Johnnie's nose
there was no Santa Claus. More wasn't atealtitg. And lust to think of a second, but few people know
than anything she hated to go back that a moment ago I was doubting how to " two or three minutes ' D plain red, turned up with disgust. "It yoTi're
_to the tiny basement'flat that she the Christmas. sa4&"' .will last. holly,, silver ,ar old paper. Wrap lookin', lust lookit that!" and he
and mother and Jim called-Dome, The lady lau tie Then in that Have the gues.t� sit.in a circle each gift first n plain "white tis- pointed to a scooter that leaned
sue paper, folded in envelope proudly "against the wall in the
*he truth. Blear voice she said: around the room and announce
Jim, or Jimmy, as Malionetta "Well just to make you- even ',that you are going to ask them � style, and"seal the flaps of both show window, "That's wbat Santa
--- - "- always called him, was crippled. -more sate of hifn, I'm going to the inner and outer envelopes-with Claus has picked out for me." And
to estimate the• runt of time
-Maa•ionetta insisted that he was 'bring a famous doctor to see Jim- it takes for four minutes to Pass, contrasting seals, Patterns for the Johnnie's eyes shone.
too little yet to know about Santa my the day after tomorrow, and Clap' your hands when the four envelopes can be" out from ordin• A well-dressed man standing
your .
arY'enYelapea by tearing one apart near theta heard ,the words, and
Claus. She had gone without her' I'm going to have him take Jimmy minutes to to start." To prevent
ach for days and days and saved to s hospital and:euTe that bad the guests from counting out the
and either enlarging on it or trim- looked cu2iously_ at. the ragged
m
her nickels and dimes to buy the leg of his. The good Christmas time to themselves pass around ming it down. children. As he saw his wife ap-
things Jimmy wanted. saint doesn't -want to find him some snore refreshments, or if - preaching, the children started on y
That very morning she had Start- crippled when he comes back next soneone can play"'the. piano,, slug 0 . " but not before-he heard the boy
ad out to-work, her precious say- year." a song they all-know., This will say to his sister, "Lt's no use 'mag-
ad
mss tacked away in her purse, � - _ Christmas Special. lairs an thing this year.. Aunt -
not last more than a Minute or
her heart all but singing outloud. two, and it will throw .the Players
Meg doesn't area have a chimbley
Then,, when she got off the car, - The-Cock Crowed _completely.off count. Then sit in A lattice crust sets' off a color- for Santa to .crawl down, and he
- Iwmeone in the Motley crowd silence, waiting for the time to cul fruit pie. It's trade with strips probably doesn't even know that
bumped her elbow and her purse Whydoses the cock seem to crow pass. Soon--the-guests will begin of dough twisted or laid flat daddy and mother aren't here any
y was knocked from her Dand. Mar= across the to at r an les. moa e," and his. brave little lip
With unusual persistence during calling•off "four minutes" and P - g
_. ?cresta dived for "it, but another December" Our ancestors believ- from there on the game will take Each strip should be moistened quivered.
dived at the,game; time and'when where it meets the rim.ofpastry. The man turned to his wise,
:. she straightened up a Balsall, flying ed it was to scare away evil spit- care of itself. who Dad lust reached him. "Madge.
lrgure was crossing the street. its from the holy season. They Ti}e "secret of success" aL }mar- Another trick--to show o3!the fill-
- cherished many legedds which ty. of this kind. is to play each Ing, and at the same time snake look at that window:'
That was why her feet laggg
on made t hePo of Chanticleer at ;ams only a short time besets the pie a Christmas special, is to But her voice.wan shrill with a
:.her'homeward way: changtttg-toss--ne.0 sante, N-0 neat- cut out little trees and stars from hysterical grief, as she exclaimed:
Her hand on. the door- of the --although they �.
basement' flat, at the dirty fere•
continued to eat him with zest. tee how much the gueat3 are en the pie dough, prick with a fork, Oh, Phil, I cant look at those
meat house where she lived, sh The moat wide! circulated toying a- game; it is advisable to dart with nutme and anulated toys, You k I t When lift'
now can en .e
Q y stop the game after a few minti"tes sugar, and bake in a hot oven a EOrle is dead, and we have no one
isoticed-'a big' automobile drawing story concerned the bird a beltnvi= to make Christmas tor.
our in Herod's since on the firm and'change to something else. few minutes until lightly browned.
vp at the curb, and an elegantly p , _ "'But, Madge, that IS what 1 ;
Christmas morning. Tben arrange the pastry cut-outs
dressed lady slumming. Showing. on the cooked pie. mean. We have someone to make
oC! She turned her back os. the The king had obseived the ion-- - a-Christmas for. See those =kids _
sly star of Bethlehem in• the sky,
-- >Dlctnre; stung open the door and Mothers Nigh# tilers, lust going round "the cor-
stepped inside. and asked- his steward-to inter- !� ser? They are the Mayne child- _
"Hello, Sit." Jimmy looked up pret'its meaning. "It is.a sign," ren, whose father and another were
said the steward, "that a.greater 71F- killed English:-namE`tot ><illed to that factory 'fire last
_ llritiDUy. TonisDYs the sight. than He;od is born." Christmas is Moddra• Night. or
"l�onsense," commented " She Mother&' Night. In the early - month. They're living with their -
sant, who already has four chit-•- - 4
king. "I would sooner believe " days, when our Salon forefathers dren of her, own, and her husband
+ " that the cock on my platter could had just settled down in the c-oun• is only working part time since
crow." Whereupon the well-. try that was to be England, the the fire•" !Te said no mare but
dressed "fovel, lying on the: rod af. dry of December 25th was given watched big wife anxiously, -
°!
plate, stretched forth a bony Steck ovei to feasting, but the night*was H.er lack of stied turned slowly -
and crowed lustily..- dedicated to the apecia2 hennas. of to one of Questioning and then '
mothers. They occupied the seats
Pleasure.
ly ,'o • o
uGames For f hor}our, and everyone brought = • "We'll do• It:" who exclaimed in
Sn 1e -
n!i I • : - - - . p them gifts. Sotto and daughter* glad tones. _
New Year's Party - who had gone out into the world ''I heard them tell each other
strove to be at`home"on'that one- what,they wanted,",Phil said joy- ,
�•lt blew l'ast's parlle,e are alwa>� night in the year. _ ously.
`I►
"!14 "into, blit they will achieve new life A little later the name Yule was ' So on Chribtmas .moring Sally,
- F' •�"' and interest if several new games' e'en to Chs3etrtias and the ri
gi , and Johnnie were -surprised to
',r.•+ are Included with the old favorites• jaic!ngs of the day were prolong- have an auto drive up to trent" 1
• aSpelling bees and .guessing con ed into night, whetr men sang and of their Aunt Meg's house, and,.
x' tests have been played for many told stories sitting 'round. the . have a fine big man ask them to
"years, but a' femmodern ,aria' cheerful blaze of the Yule log. go home with him to dinner. And
- .-
tions of these games can snake the old customs of Mothers' there, when. they had taken oti
- them more popular than ever. Night gradually died out, though ` their sesta and pate, they found a _
e Spell sdrawkcaB they still survive in a -few parts lovely Cbristmas.tree with a beau-. i
Little enthusiasm will probably of the country. Its place has.been taint doll at}d a. pe ct rind• -' - a
NIGs
be noticed robed a good "old-Lash taken to some extent by Mother- scooter, and a new suit for John=
M
coned spelling Dee Is announced, jag Sunday in the North of Eng- J�CC1C1eitlts Offer Die and a dress for Sally which-
toned
Before the game to over, however. land. On that day everyone who Threat To Gaiety made her ey ea sparkle with joy.
j� the guests.wiIl probably be woad• can do so still makes a pilgrim-
"We don't want 'you to go
Bring It they ei eu knew Dow to a e homewards, and the toot or horn- Mrs. V!gate Bald when the 1
g lrotlfing can spoil the leeilse gai-
,Marionette. looked dully -at bar spell, because site words in this receives the homage of her favi- children began to talk about hav-
Mother. J contest must be spelled back- ily. >asore complete3y than a fir oitetc- i to o, after the dinner of tt r-
" _ . _ _ wards &•' k and cranberry sauce-and all
I lost my,- she said tone- olden- In the Dome. There are ssv-- key
llesely. "Some kid Snatched it this A little competition will gn u s- —. - oral essential :precautions watch ' the fixings. "ti'l'e sant you to stay.
morning. It looked Just like that the game, w 'arrange the guests will Delp to assure a truly Merry don't we,'Phil?"
into two or three teams, then tell' Christmas "Carols `Indeed vice do,-for we need a
•-
-,McCarty kid,that comae to ping - - Christmas. - -with Jimmy Jimmy so much but-be ran k) them that to save embarrassment Don't risk using frayed cords little boy and girl in our house,"
3st I couldn't be,sur_,_" the,word■ will all be simple opts. The singing of Christmas carols Phil Vigare replied, with a happy y .
g g and broken plugs,
"Don't cry, honey, her,mother, Each contestant will be elim at- originated In England. According lion's 'handle electrical applian- smile on his face. And he added,
ed t�rom the game when he mikes to tradition this"1s the chorus of Ander his 'breath, sa he gave his
said. "We'll make out, Somehow." the very first: "Glc to 'God in 'ass with wet'hands wife a mighty hug. "This is a real
bis Second miss, and the first tea e. ry "Glory _Don't a.nk at cords or run them
' •There was's, knock. Mrs. Clancy y
_went to the door and opened it. to be spelled do7�n locos the game the Highest and on Earth Peace, : was plant Madge. I'm glad them
After casu ' r. under rugs.
ZlF Rtinouncing flier Good will toward Men." was plenty of room at- this ins." 1
There Stood the lady of the big Don't forget to have insulated
-.-automobile,, "her arms. -piled high - staples on hand for stringing cordo -
r• 'with packages, around. - c oee to a mirror or
« Don't overload your house clr- candles o0 1
Is this whore Jimmy Clancy The Nativity the dhear may crack it.
!rues?" cuit, lisugliy 1,000 watts is as above all,' don't born real
much as, any one circuit will And
"Yee ma'am lira,. Clancy candles on your Christmas- tree
stepped back. 'Won't you come (St. Luke lI) I1 For unto you la born tMa
8 And there w ere in -the same day -in the city of David a stand,, unless it has fit been thorough'y
-!mi„ - country shepherd$ abiding In 'Saviour,• which" is Christ the Dont neglect providing plenty' lireeproofed.
The lady -stepped inside.' She of extra lamp bulbs of the various-
kept smiling at Jimmy whoseteyee the field, keeping watch, over Lord, sizes and colors you're using for
were wide and bright, their flock by night, 12 And this shall" be a sign
Christmas' cheer, so you can re- First Christmas Tree
"I met Santa Claus down the 9-And, lo, the angel of file unto you; Ye.ahall find the babe - place burned out ones. .. __ -
Lord came upon them, and, tine wrapped .in swaddling clothes, Don't put pennies":in a blown-
--ittreet this afternoon, Jimmy," she glory at the Lord shone round lying in a manger, In Strassburg, rmany, in '
raid, and he asked if I would out fuse. A blown fuse is a warn-
saing these things to you. He said about them: and they were 19 And, suddenly thter® _ was mg! 1604, the first'Christ. s true a-p- ! _ -
sore afraid. with ,the f ;el a multitude of Don't have' -high-wattage !am Pears in literature. It is thought
be was going to be very busy, to- p' -
10 And the angel said unto the heavenly host praising God, that the custom of using Christ-
might bulbs near fancy inflammable or-
- -Dem, Fear not: for, behold, 1 and saying, . . • naments, synthetic matefials, pa- mss trees in Germany spread" from
Jimmy was feverishly tearing at bring you good tidings of great 14 Glory to God in the high per or cotton. ' Watch out -about' Strassburg.
the packages, which. the lady had --
dropped into a big chair beside joy, which shall be to all est, and on earth' peace,-goo using candles too near draperie@, ,. When Queen' Victoria married a °'
him, As his heart's desires ,mer• people. will toward men, wall paper or woodwork. Prince A.ibert, he introduced•the _
Iged from .their tinsel wrappings Don't plan to have a row of Christmas,-tree custom into Eng-
• 'Jimmy shouted with delight. land.
Under cover of the excitement q- From the early :emigrants of
aiarionetta drew near the 'pretty Germany acid l ngland' was derived _
n,m „ ,,,r„ ;Np the custom of the Christmas tree
lady and whispered: X
"Tell me how f , 1 io America.
you knew' about
"Why, my, ,dear, it's such 'a
- f >"� Poinsettia" Lacks
strange story! This morning I saw __ -
-- -- -al --- -ane c a-purse._ - —- - - a. ion -
omeone dropped, and wiser he ran µ t^ c' --
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_*way I. had my chauffeur follow ` g r to t ton Poinsettia his to Christmas + -
im an'd__iuing_ h - The poins t
- u(tP f L d t' Fos=seeing beautiful�ee
Ae told me be wanted to keep J ' t' R:" fi / "" " - and green leaves (tile flov.crs
e money to buy some toys for a ^ a " a, the small yel
c cent esl),esamhnficins a�ailableht►t
11tUe crippled friend whose folks h
ryk
w e too_ poor to 'buy things for
}�, this season, the brilliance uiid -
p I promised hf& I'd play - jt✓ /' _
EIa 'Claus to Jimmy it he'd pro 'k. ' ,�-' +� ' 1 Color of.this :plant add much w
'peiite me to welt on that corner for ' -♦ Christmas de'coratinns. The ant
"'' 1: iahnativesto.('Fntrrl America�nd
'the girl who dropped 'the purse, _a y
Beery morning at the same hour, i ``�►� Mexico and was adapted u
until he found her and gave it - ,' , }•tai t. o to cultivation ,S. ' ., t to
back to bei." - I: Poinsett cf Char;estmt, S. C: It it `
distinctly modern and American.
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- ;PickeainR at Two Thottsanel Fuet i till two •r of mitts travelled - you think You are sittin tail touching at once). +� not�
p ]ice sg- r Y g g I w�
D��fIS�IS air out the throttle (and still, there being no passing cars, quite sure w9ten we did torch the
(A personal story, to be read by 'left it there - he drives his car in fences or poles, to compare with.. ground, it was done so gently. Geo.
r those who never expect to fly. •We• the same manner). The motor broke j' The development to the north-east handles the ship like a veteran pil.
`— thought it would prove of interest, into atremendous roan, and off was a bit disappointing, not so many ot,
The deepest sympathy-is extend -of'aiocai -
readers-) -_-__. dower-_the run-way we bounced, to- Ibuildings as expected, and scattered :We taxiied up to the hangar, and
ad to W. and MTs. A. V0, Mitchell, ward the offices and hangars, bead- over a large area. climbed out, cold,)rut-not chilled I -3
on the death of their infant dangh- We,have sormetimes wondered what ing straight for the buildings. I'�. The flight back 'west was• done in think my pilot waa esolde>jr than I, -
__ ter, at East General Hospitla, on our little villagd looked like to the remlly didn't.expect to hit the build- less time with the wind behind us. in spite of all his clothes. _
Thursday of last week. - 'boys who fly overhead. ings - and we didn't; Almost before Over the airport, Geo. circled, and Have a look at your home from
The sympathy of this ,00mrnun Several weeks ago, our only liven- you knew it, the bouncing stopped, come down into the wind, in a per, the air sometime, You .wpn't recce- �
ity is extended to '• Irk•. V. E..Cart- sed pilot, George Field, suggested we were off the &Duad, and I look-j fect three-point landing (wheels and nine it. -- W. C. M.
° vight, on the death - of his mot- that'woq go in with hi'm some after- ed out my window, at the roofs of i
-
her at-H-ilten__}hi&meek• ' Theis nearly 2b few
accompany him un one of
noon, _ the•buildings we- werea
flying at,
.:.funeral took place yesterday, the tus fights. Although ifewseconds ago-George had "P - � .
and Mrs, Cartwright 'attending- ywt since we had sat in a--plane ed her -nose ups in a beautiful take-
° i-The following business plaoces in � and under diffeaent circumstan- 'off. "' ore
this village have an -ed-thein cos, w,e acce'lrted, waondenng i£ the In another few minutes, we were
intention of observing Bo24ng Day, appearante of gray hair, and an'in- 2000 feet' up in the air ( I could
December 26th,as a Civic Holiday, creased waist-line v4auld make any ,read the altimeter in front of me)
as proclaimed by the R•ee.a of this differenm (looking,idowAt at the thousands of 1s Chuck Full of
Tnship, and as announced else- 'We left one Sunday aftt�noon, for �city.residences, now about the size T
ow
in this issue, and remain the Leavens' Airport, and 'on our of c4hestnuts - they`looked differ-
whereciosed frohm. the night of Dec, 24th wiy in, ori the 'Lansing Cut-off, era The city blocks, square, and -
till the morning of Satuidag, 27th rge suggested that .1 there was little black roofs on the edges of
--» Balsdon's Hardware, The Big L. L.Ga bit of a breeze blowing", the squaees - a complete pattern
Store, Red and White, Boyes' Drug, At the airport, the pilots werre sift- of squares and little tory- houses.
Money's Bakery, Bushby Hardware ing .around, waiting f* the wind to We continued .straight east, the
C. Bradley, T. Lawson, C. Butt, C, go down - the planes weir not all- shore-line and the lake to our right,
` anks ahead. "There's
X Stertitt,.and Can. Bank_ of Com- owed off the ground• We waited till light cloud-b
meree. five o'clock, and it was still blowing called George, shove the roar of the `
--St. George's Anglican - Church- _ we came home -' with the pr(=- rioter, "Can you see the Bay?"'. Up • ,
Sunday, Decemaber.2lst. lu a, m. - ►se, that we .try it .again, ,iter, there, one can readily .see why ar-
Sunday sool. Mokning Prayer at �4 weed-end, George named Fri-E onto is so`far south of us`here. The
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21. Evening Prayer at--7 p4 m. Prea- day morning next - Fine. Friday shore line swings away to tree north,
cher at both services, Rev. E. G. morning at 9 o•�clock, ha *all e>d at-)and out over the nose of the ship
-annual'Christmas t our office. Listening -to-ai, ParPv- was a- break in that shore line, vdih
-blaek fingers in out
and entertainment will be held in morning broadcast, •+�•.e heard zero �
ff + white patch a-
: into--the .,glee f nom a w
the Town Hall, on Tuesday, Dec. 23, temperatures being mentioned, 'but �bout the size of• a •50-cent piece - We invite you i� CorYle in acid - F
at 7.45. A'good prograan has been was not_guided or influenced by the Frersrrman's Bay, and the.twwo piers
prdpatred. SiJver collection, of which report, and dressed as usual, shoes,I of the gap look around•
Part proceeds will be given to ,the light sticks, summer undies etc. ( -No. '1-Highway, the banding Cut- _
_Telelgra i W. V. Fund. y took particular notice- of what I off, t* C. N. i and '.No.�2 all --
George• wFaa wearing (as tar as •. stretched out below. Railways noun- Books galore for a11, Toys
-
stretched
see) and thought I was al . ing out from Toronto in all
direct-1 had beard 'these 3:iips • o io:.3 You see them all'. Yonge Str. and galn�es for the 'kiddies. -
theirs wmere; cabin, heated affairs. running North, straight as a -needle -
wore a,light`"ra n-coat, George Al along ' white needle: ' I here + anCy•. table ' cloths, low elf, a
y leathek' wind-breaker. 4 thought, the er ineers is ir. cut Scarfs,
At the airr,�ort, 'we found a• these railways and highRays gmu.st %' Lingerie, Slippers, etC.
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LEAVE YOU I CAR AT NOME ernment Inspector prepah-in,g t have. had remarkably good eyesight, = enls Pr
les, `Hosiery, Slhirts.,
` aaizine abgat a dozer;pilots on ' - or rr�truments they run so Q /'� ! -
" ing", George concluding, a straight fair many milesr -Scarfs, Cloves, Slippers etc.,
would 'have to wait- a coi4k of`� Bush lands, 'instead of appearing •
*. hours fora ship (expressing oneself thick, as they do,from the'roadway, m abundance. _
I
in aeronautical terms.- you refer to a13jear from the air as an inverted _
8 a rplare as a "ship"), and we pre- hair-brush - you` look down -orf ev- -IN THE GROCERY
` �o �Y Bus - pared to sit down In the Fort's large ery side of the bristles, ;scrs+ggly s mixture Land l OC. lb
FOR OSHAWA•
glass-fronted observation doom, and pin-points at thus time of the year. Y! • _.
watch the boys"ovek�shoot" the mark The farm lands too, were interest Navel Oralles l9 25 35 45C.
Every hoar at six minutes to tba the Inayeator had placed out on the ing. Firm 'rate aiA farms and their f ! ! y !
'boar from 7.64 a-m. to 944 P. tM„ landingtfield most of them did - M buildings are all laid out much the per doz. Choice mixed nuts, -
and at 6.09 a. m. said 111,44 p. m %them qne of 'the "grease-monkies'' same, with the barn-Yard surround-
lb
dally, rmd at 6.44 a. m. dally cwwt (ine�clic, to you) said there's a, ed on•three sides by buildings, roofs 30e.- per lb. -
Sundays.and Holidays. ship in the hangar - . a two
mostlytilack, scare red and a few,
- Taylor-Craft Monoplane, weighing greee7t. The 'were and stream moo, A MERRY MERRY XMAS TO ALL
hour at TORONTO
minstar about 904 pounds,-equipped with a I take on a diffeorent appearance !
i9.ery 65-hcerse Continental motor, "Come I green and white, winding and twist-
atter the boar ;roar. 5.31 a m m .oz" called George, while the mach- I trig. Your find it jar+d to believe our Me
>�e �f 4 .R� A �l�, m. and at ?31 s mkU anic tan the ship out on to the run- i Duffin s Creek and the Rouge Riverl`1r l l I
ua. M, and 11.41 P. m,-daily, way - I stood nearby, waiting for twist about as they do, and as >-ou -
orders. Just at that anoment, -1 not- see thein from above.
a MM UAVD 10~7M At :- iced George go over,to big car, take Just ahead, I observed two small
TAZTERN1 HOUSE' ]"home 4600 off his leather jacket, put on a gray streaks, parallel, running East -ONTARIO
r 4 heavy,sweatier-coat, then the-leather and West. George pointed below - E R S �� S
ket aid then reach in for a the'New Hirghway Bridge, at Pick- FAR ■
jac . ag
hei'avy overcoat, climb into it, and ening. This was the--parallel streaks.
�. then two,pair of mitre.- T", in in --Strange. WE PAY TORONTO.'PRICES AT WHITEY. YOUR HOME MARBET
"shorts and sleeveless', the rain-coat I then vegan to identify our own ^
oil build; and land-marks.
,EV� ,�"'��
-- R and a light pair of glover!. loge nes t
"Are you going up with him q" Pipov'is bairn, at present, is an out-
-0
ut-
ea1}ed the 'mechanic. "Yeses I said, standing land-mark to the North-of ;.CALVES M�S
Il�ia'ws' �►���r1t and walked owir to the open door on the village. The R. C, Church is eas-
my side, Stepping :up on the small ily picked up, but'the olbject that AND ALL BINDS OF
=�
THEATR ` iron step, below; the door, I tried to " ks you in the eye" over' this =
ting the rest of moyseli into the 1 Place, is the brllisnt yellow of the ,M both. live and dressed
cabin, and found I was getting in, restauraLnt, "it sticks o7rt like the
wrong foot first' _' I backed out, sore thumb".
Banking around, over the village `��
• _ •Healthfully Air-coneiitioned•,. and went in, the other loot first, ! � � ••
'AI] dhows Daylight Saving Time i successfully. In these machines, the I saw the youngsters on the school K 'R I N FARMS
pass'piger' sits beside the pilot, as a • grounds, staring up at us - I open,-.
PHURSDAY, rlsIDAY, SATJ;RDAY passenger rides beside the sriver of ed nay window and attempted to - t..l M{TESD y `�
a car, and totally enclosed by cellu- wave back at. them. The wind out- :
DECEMBER 18, '19 and �Oth. P REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION
fold windows - quito canmfo¢table. side nearly took my arm oif. Trav- r. �!
Two shows at 7.30 and 9:30 ;The mechanic called m attention to ellin at around 100 miles err.hour
Saturday ;ylatinee at 1.30, y ff P WHITBY ONT. PHONE WHIBTY 336 , _
the ;n*bb� safety-.belt, fastened to develops •a bit of a breeze. When
lA�Qma of ills.► the seat, and w$ich you Guckle ar- turning, and the plane tips, or banks. ---
„ wad your waist. = to that side, you slide over into the :-Pick
M
out Seats The mechanic turned the propeller � Pilot_if you don't hang on,'•and Geo. ,
over a few turves with the, switch ; I thought, was trying me out.on
my Technicolor) I ke rl n , !�a rdw''or'e'
( hi .t a 4
THY LAMOUR and off, purring the cy,�rwers, then call- that bank, tilting the s p o 5
vtttr DOROTHY ed for "contact". George turned on degree bank oe these turns, of - -
' JON.;HALL the ignition swatch, and the mechan- which he evade several over here.
LYNNE OVERMAN and is ave the " Contlaty to the belief of some we
DONA 'DRAKE ff Prop a twist, and, away See our Complete L11ie of
went the motor in a roar. wrens rat just skimming -the tree r
,MONDAY' TUESDAY, WEDN'SDY We taxied out onto the landing- tops
the altimeter never dropped • '
' field about a quarter oz a Mile, mudh below 2000 feet. It is known Fusdlay'and McClary74.�
DEE —al—ER ' and turned around .to "take off" into mitis very_, rcu or e,m- " . . -- ¢'
Leet roinplete wad 8.50 the- :t.
the 15-mile wind.• et en to judge the Height at tary ranges
. 44p whir a ]rine.is .flying - as diff- :: s and •�iiu
Broad Geo. made a fine] exe¢nlnation of p
-- '•3 eve g e Fou find in the rc as r lip-for r �asaenger a -
__. _ �ed �, controls, dribs,. orad all,.. 'and form any idea of the speed being
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;nth VICTOR M _— _ �j f r;tgerators_and Cof ie d
DENIMS O'K FE - - _ - _ -
hoppers e cFATSY KELUY CI tinaSSers,DASU PITTS ' `� � •el Ct17 Washalso an added attraction
} r� �! Stock and Poultry food of ,
Flying 3 ,iz I �►__ . 4 Fine Line;of - `.`
j ;with RICHARD ARLE , L • Ind$• �'• ,�
sand JEAN PARKER' � ;c hrlstwas Poultry - all �•
BORDER INOW
Corning next - L7gesit for Mr crmicK•Cecring Farm Nachinery and
THURSDAY, FRT. and SATURDAY 'Repairs. ` ' :
LyECEMBER 25, 26 and 2 hh.
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our Motto -- We have it. Can get it, Or it is 3�oL,,rjeF,de.
"That UnceirrainSILK'SMARKET
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Feeling ,., .. _ _ . . J. S. B ALSI�t.�l�, ,;FICIRI
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with MERLE ,OBERO.N and `"� j•,w�- �. . y:•